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CITY LAUNCHES Legislature
ACTION TO CUT B eer B ill B u t Tax:
TOWN'S LIMITS Question Delays I
A lm o s t

F iv e

S q u are

M ile s O f P r o p e r t y
P-r u!7“ «” *of »t»l» ...I r o U k T !.nyln,-.ha« tin WJttor had -ny
INFLATION BILL
m e n t I n P u b lic C o n ­
trarte* y»*»»ro*y advanced (ITasts I tiaht lo erilkla# Utete.
W ill B e E x c l u d e d I f
fid e n c e A n d G e n e ra l
,\ «i*mmltt*a
tm nnnuw ha» • • • - - *, ,
n»w
to 'G rrm a h h r'’’i A
t
a g ifla tu re
O keys
1
,a , .;h tbo Uak of cleansing
LOOKS CERTAIN B u s i n e s s C o n d i t i o n s
A conflict Ineolvln, Edward! the U h,*
U
Neatly five square mile* of
NEW YORK, Apr. M— (An—A Kohl ausch tector inaanilleas nflM aci li&gt;t of booka whlc
TO BE PASSED maiked
propet ty
- • 1farm and residential
Improvemeat tn Public Beilin t ’nlreraliy. inched the .olU.te.t nn.t bnintd1 tarot
uf th#

reg im e

W A SH IN G T O N , A p r. 2«.
— ( A J \ ) —T h e U n ite d S ta te * '
*
an d O r**t B rita in lin k e d up I D e b a t e O n E x p a n s i o n
to d a y f o r a se v e n -p o in t w orld
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BERLIN.'’Apr. M. - l A h A cabinet *hak»up '*In the
j. urse of which both Dr. llu*
ccnberg, mlnlater of e:onomic*
•ml agriculture, and Baron
Von Neurath foreign minister,
.euuld fade from the political
■ccne seemed today mly a
TBevthmtrf-Ume.- Ttite-wwe-rwll.-ated by numeous reports tn
jorernment and political circle*
nftd by what wat refle.-led III
the pres*. Von Neurath I* b e­
arded a* not rigor .us enough
to conduct the new foreign
policy while apparently the
Ne*i* feel that lluienherg mu«l
tse given up «n the ground
that he I* too .-api:aU«t»« and
t:» ^reactionary. ------- —......

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TALLAHASSEE. Apr. 2C.

— (A .P .) — T h e I .e g l* l* tn r ^
LQclay com pleted fin a l attloA ,
on th r r e m e asu re* t a leiralis?
th e m a n u fa c tu re an d nalc
tT2*
— ^ p w tw t7
■* n,t "‘Mt* “ ■
-1 ae n t tmem to th
e m n o r fo r a ig n n tu re . . . f t : i
A fo u rth hlU p a w e d b y
(h e S en ate n r d s e ttin g np 1^
regulatory an 1 taxing *y*lem for
beverage* *s&gt; stUi uad.-r cW tt^ ,
»ratl in hy the House ,ubcoajiit|c .
Ice.
.V - ;
(lovemer Sholta. wh&gt; r.-cnastrended p»»***e of tho hesr ei* f^
wine hllla eald “l will he f»rr«!
withhold my signature from
these three legalltlng bill* until
the tax ami regulatory hill I*
paaded and given *° o**- I eann‘J„
sign th* first three blits until T .’
know what I* In the fourth * n | ■
how th# manufacture and rale of
th* beverage will he controlled.’*D e s ire S e n U m e n t O f
Th* Govarnor’s prononneemank1'
it plain that
---------------— beer and whthu
Taxpayers O n Debt mads
' or told
R e f u n d i n g M e s s u m j - ^ ^ ^ , ; ^ ; Legldw_ i - , |, Hu
. a n d ' I®
UI!®*®
sibb emaeaea fmiit (tm ell
•
r-----7
emergea from It* deadlocktRcprestnlallva* R'*0,|f 4 ** ,on the ta i and regulation bills.
pmlVcted
th* t
C. W. Entsmlngcr today ap,’* » lH• j! Legislate™ —
**— ■J **“
-m,. Herald to find out “th # ; ,nd regulation hill will fin e .,
'•sentiment
I
, «r
th* tasttaye's”
In ’ he approveil ,an.1
meo&gt;ur*d
of the
U*P«»*
, w hall yfour
,, enH
of lba.t*R
|

with a 1932 assessed valuation nf
confidence end In g*»aral h®*1"***
:onditlon» w u no(«d yr«»rrd.y b&gt; J ° 'u demlndrd h l» " n ig i!a ti» 7 ^ i ^ l V n e - i - c h a Zeltung »»ld i‘ over. tvj.OOO,'most of it land that
newspaper publUhv* fro m .e iilr
or
| rvnii.n rments. lie* ki.«*t would elect pillories I flirJ
|h ~boom” pfrW ,
spread industrial and agricultural t h e s e s
*
n j ■min siHi it” T T i r r ^ r r - ' " — 1^ 1
e ww. ^ wr Ht m- t k i - f t f v T' ? ! '
Um m * - \ T —
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a
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b
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a
y
-fSSBMajS.,
_____ 1...11. . 1. i - . . j a* . tniverslty. On them the b l a c k - S u u Legl.latur* pastes a bill
In the South, Clark Howell, of lisplayed on a bullttln bosrd »*•' listp.l beniis will be naileil tffore that w»* tmlorseil hy the City
f m f i n d a j r t a r i f f reduetTona
the
tietor
objected to two of the
the
*
Atlanta
Constitution.
said
WASHINOTON,
Apr, -2—
8 -fA
an d . h i t h e r silv e r price*.•
n n u iiin « ’ *
»*r*»
T ’'
. r.mmil«,loner* at an ailloiirned
^renouncement *,
namely
»l*l Ihctr ilr*tructior.
to j pendln*
a n d _—The
j b * admiatetretten’s
Ht .t.nt* in Kiel
University ‘ meet In* in the City Ha!l las'.
admlolatration • credlt-eur
ereou-cur- -The
.n . reaction ~
"lr,l»*l»m« |, •whenever a Jew writes tietman
. i . . v _ .j.a into lotion already ha* been e*tremety
ahtie c lected WOO objec;lonah!» I nifM.
.
.
dacD onald rency eipanateu
. . ahoem
.bown In
In a®
an Increase
Increase 'te lie*'*, and “we deni* td that
~~
/plan
' t headed
, , . . . favniahle a*
(t'ontmueil
On
I’age
Two)
Mevting
for
the
porp«»e
«f
prle#f „f approximately fewish works apw ar In Ilehr/wj
jted rd t hM.. eonversationa the third day J debate la th e ,
; ilrafting
.......
..... .. a refulitoty
. . U er nnll
u ^ th
nf onderrtand- Senate with leadera predicting ' j j . 2 WIll, , pound."
. nap e, and attending to the eity
. ■ paaaago
.
.likae
aa
i (• be sought certain
either lain
late iiwfnv
today
j,|r. •*....-II
Howell aal.l
raid Ihe toll “TM*
limit question later In the evening,
„ economic con- or tomorrow.
I U due more to the Inflat ion prothe yrmip decided to reverse their
tbey said roodl.abor’* acceptance of federal 11 ran: than to react.on to the farm
scheduled procedure. After ills.
bfe, American end French *c»1poilr.r nf the city limit matter,
r—
prodJillon .control and opposition
kep* nnder rt,n,n,' &gt;
Mmlt expert* a|tacl#d tha pc«b.
three of the Comml*sioner* re*
‘.
to minimum wag* lefldalln
c, „ ^ unj t r pending legLlamsl-e.i In illsetf* the beer null. and MacDonald
b,for* the House » » M j|lo(lt , ,h|l|k th# , / f r l , f inflation
foiiflt before deciding tn adjourn
‘i t ^ T . eommltlce by William
R rten.|w|1) ^
Inert aw commodlt)
until T hunlay night at 7:-"*'
t e lS r * r S
president of the American Frder. , price*. Thai I, t h . k#y*tane of te- U s * O f Optie N e w s - .Appropriate Ceremo- o'clock.
^
^
rr-crinta\)&lt;A|, o&lt; yommer-lat
......... ......... rpo—
^
i turning proaperUy.
deal redoelloB, pT UrHfs. quoUs lion or Laoor.
' m l Frank Knoa. of the Chitas
a
r
y
B
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U
f
e
M
a
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,
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a
H
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r
U
e
a
a
u
i
limit*
es
follows:
On
Ih# West,
The President Intends, to name, &lt;6&lt;-ol.
f r ,NevCa,
n * ^ said tha"- action of
and eirhanga rntrictlons: world
Dally
Confederate
Army
j
lh
t
,lB#
wl„
rt,
rl
i
t
, o ,jnt in
Nellie
Tayloe
Ro«»,
.former
etrpanalM i*f ereillt: capital « •
B e S a v e d B y A c tio n
the stock market In th# Inst week
lake Monroe to run dlre.tly south
pendHurea by fc w m m w U «• nor of Wyoming, aa director ot -la i perfect example o f what
atlmnlata boalnm t re^aUbllsh- the mint. Chatlc* Adaata. Ari- happen* In n rising market. This
NEW YORK. Apr. 20.—OPl— COLUMBUS. Oa.. Apr. 2«.-&lt;A7 along th# center of Urapevlll#
**p Avenue to a point between 12th
ment af InU nuttfnal monetary tong( Tvho has bstn glfttgd for. lo t la more fundamentally Illustrated Two-year-old Helen Vasco under­ —Three score and seven
a IRri* band of patriotic women and 13th Street*. Here the boonstandard t arid Impreramcnt of tha president of the
la
the
commodity
market.
There
went
the
operation
yesterday
that
afataa af aUvnr.
A .
, missions, probably will be shifted has already been a healthy in­ two court* ordered, after doctor* gathered her* ami Instituted a dary line turn* eastward for about
u n m o n ; that ha* become a nn- foliP&gt;te*ST15'J*rry RtmeL The
In lamntartalM their "tody af i to aome
some other post. . .
crease la »h* prfca of faim.com*. i lid It w»* necessary t*-lave her
line-turn* southward throuyh e
.th a
| — PreeUeat R n - ^ »
tlanal
holiday.
module*,
wholly
by
th#
eioectalife, and that her parent* foe
»__
- i « - jyf j.c Ti fEn5D5mS lrd. *smld:
S«
p r iwa«
^ w ma i. th*
the soojtct
sohjact o f.to n n y
portion ®f tha l-nckhart *ub.llvlM»y
*•
Memorial
Day
to
of Inflation. When Inflation weeks, had opposed because it
dabata in »W StnaU 7* »««» ■e.Uon
&gt;,
most of th# United Slates, hut to Sion to llughey Street, thence
“During tha d‘ ar
l»
actually
cornea,
proriding
H
U
con­
msant
th*
lot*
nf
her
left
eye.
with Rapobllrona thnoosclng^
mlnlatar - and th .
^
Th* sutgery took Just IS min­ Georgia Florida. Alabama and eastward along llughey Street to
I"* trolled, farm price, will go still
dlaeussed ’ tha prehlema cf the ■i unconstitutional an an
a section line Just #••« "»
hither
end
by
this
r
a
ttle
the
ne;
ute*.
It we, performed by Dr. MissTirippI l« come* Apr. 2d
debt of the RHklah gorenw anl evitable shock to confident* an.1
Celebrstlon Of the day •* • A rc u s In Plnehorsl. The lln» tr g .tti to llout* Bill No. ISO. W( , k.
John
II.
Itunnlngton,
assistant
to
ceaalty
for
most
of
th*
remedies
Democrat*
def.tdlng
It
a.
•
"c®"p , Ugallied
“ * per ' '
--------- flow of* 34
ta the Obit* '
**~* govern meat.
solemn rellglou. | eeremony
"» turn- muthward two block* to known a* the Sho ta Refunding | .j------w nfflfii wno
■ t.aa _ ns,
M.s Wheeler,
who •” i
Both bare I" ed the tealltlee and servatlvs mensura with no wild proposed in the pending farm Dr. John M
rant beer and win# Into Florida. r ~
2Jml
Street.
«"d
.eastward1
flv*
Rill
which
provide*
for
the
super­
move.1 a at.ract from th . eye of iW ^ r y of the war ,
ms* sure."
iU abl/gatlois and both IwHer. •-flstion lo I t"
block* to Mohawk Avenue. Turn- vision and fiscal wmrol of car the week-end appeared pr “ ‘
(he King of Siam In 1931.
cullkr significance for t . iu »
• ♦bough several compromise*
that aa b rr*u't thar* 's laid the
The little girl’s condition aftar- for
J ? r*
rear since
baeia af '• tleafee aoderatandinc , » r o r ported ih the 1 ,m*V**— V a l l e e ’a W i f e N a m e d
ward was described at th# Pre-by-i Apr. tn , 1M*. E ry
.
• f the' (Itnation’ affecting the two a(forts to etrika out .onthorlaation
I ,oiler and the S u te Trea.urer Renat* on beverage leglsla...
“c r^oclog the m U « t a r t
Confederacy and would be an #*t»n*&lt;n" ° r
Three bill*, passed In rapt,
p
conatUutlrg the H»«iU of A.».m a c **h»i , ,
faatery." but physician* said her 4b# dead of the
order yesterday by th*. Renata
.1 . Jff 111 Mh he** It turn*
mlnistiatlon.
ff H ill M ra-^FayW
_
ms a a Its laa
b. i tm aaf kks —
—
—
—
tasevatl.l
kava
K
ddW
Y
k
A
Lt
purchase
tlenr" coinage Or *nil
ebb V a j e e - ® ^
tV u ,’. .
•" ' X T l to th . west *lde of Msllonleadera
•\V« have auoiil &lt;om&lt;* to the legalltlng beer and win* of not
/see—adiuhsUtmU*
Rody Valle*, was w taetrlw *
............. ................
X -C o lu m b u s, celled together . group vIlie Avenue. Thence northward «o conclusion of supporting th# bl I , more than 3.2 per cent alcoholic
It
first
removed
when
plaint today by Mr*. Kathleen
It#
nf friend* to orgenii, * Udles Geneva Avenue, eastward lo the both the representatives slated
..........
shnvla troth *&gt;»* th*a fa r oaly I predicted
In content, received equally rapid a tAssailing a »Ho af Repohlkan I -on. wife o# Garfield Leon, actor covered.
olj
City
limit
line
whl
h
runs
Memorial
Association.
w
hto'
h
today,
preliminary a*»i*»bttona of many
, Utter to Th# Herald ' " *” i trntJnn In th* House prohibition
“Whll* in operation offrr* to
j K n t reuta* h*va been eem- opponer.t* late y^tarday and dl- Tho complaint allapad Mr*. Veil#* •offerers of glioma of th# eye the merged with the Confederate So along th# eastern boundary W Further, they slate that " k •* ' committee yesterday afternoon.
itcting
n
atraamof
“
re**“
recently Induced Leon lo leevo M*
Aid Society formed In 1S#I lUI-AIr and Buena Vista eahfliviBy Inatructlon of the commit­
nitriced. T b b . p ^ t * * •
cons#rv|r% rtl,r»'
unc* of constrvinfc
nwr* A7 ‘ . , u . mnru i Associi* slon*. Tha line runs northward to peel |o support any and all meas­ tee, they were made spcciil and
wife. The summon* In th* »ult we, •&lt;»lv pratlbl* :hanr,
.b a d Is that with the moat friend- chiefly •» Senator R**d.
ure* In whli h we discover a «»mm f.
—saidu a a U U f n m t b y D r b i i d I h # ^
M
wUh
llran, Pentuylrenle, leaihr of the served on Mr*. Veil*# Apr. 7. A ilife,"
Eighth Street wher. It J«&gt;gi west­
l i spirit p ro ff^ k I*
” *?••
Galdston, axc.illee secretary i tkm survlVM
Henning *« ward about 00 feet to run north­ blare* of relief for the texreyer*. continuing order nf business lath*
After tha prim* minister*, de- opposition, Senator Pet Harrison, few day* earlier :oun*el for V.t- •ago
House this morning.
v
f
th
.
medlc.1
Information
buteny}
Ml*.
A
nn.
C.mline
Henning
a
Their lellei I* a* f» l«w*i
partkra th J e Tonvers.tlon. can of Mississippi charged Atdraw W. U# innounrfd th i Vi IIm * h*d **•
ward through Fort Mellon and
Beer and wine advocate* ex­
**\\&gt; h i\r hranl cfttwlsltrftbl#
Mellon
wee
In
a
"coatplracy
with
nf
th
.
New
York
Academy
A
!
«
«
•
"
*
;
.
f.,
ho„
,
lh#
fi
„
,
and
rally and daflnltoly reached the
Mai vanla (ubdlvlslons Just #a*t Of
wall contlpoe In London
pressed confidence last night that
Ogden L. Mill* and Rked to de­
approval and dlsapnroval
of
Medicine,
"thi*
chance
I*
Wt
a.
,
’
f
lK__,#l»#»
lo
“perparting of tha ways."
VfuM ngtcn.".
• '
Rummeflla Atenue.
lloulr Hill No- INI, which pro­ the measures will t* returned to
feat th* legislation.
full one Insofar a* experience rfeltol **"“1* f’1*'
rellglou* custom !••
Among th* proper!U* tn it tH I vide* for the supervision and the Senate before noon today far
He praised President Rooee-1
onstr»t#» that l„ at Iron 80 t»er| !*«•»*• “ ' S
tM grave. o( b i rxrlttdft). ar9 *wtion« nf Mtrconcurrence In minor .amr-\dm*nta
snt of rase* th# extanilon of t h .| wreathe annually m* I •
fiscal control of certain sutdldvclt .for hi* “vision, euuteg* and G o l d R e t r i e v e d F r o m
our
"nurt
J
red
dead”
and with the vanifte (II of . Woodruff* sulidlvl- ■Ions and tax units by thu Gover­ mad* hy the House, and that
broad statesmanship" In seeking S u n k e n B r i t i s h S h i p disease process at I he time o f op­
vow recorded went to Llnwood shn. Fort Reed, fart* of Dream- nor, the Comptroller *nd the ihottly afterward they will he on
the pewer t# eUbllla# correndcs
eration is too advanced."
Cemetery and held the first for wold. moat of l-ockhaM’, subdlvi- Tiravuisr. a* conatltutlng
NEW YORK. Apr. 28.—f^»—A
the thalr way to the office of Gov.
Dr. Galdston wt* the acailemj's
and eederted:
■Sholta for hi* signature.
sioti. and aavaral farm*, Including Uuard of Administration.
Senator Reed denied he had con- reasore In gold that h s. lain at nbserrer at tl)e operstlon, a*1hr m .l Memorial Day .xercismtTh* Stoat*'* bill for taxing and
Though orlglaallng In »h* South the Peter ThuMlon. Roy Hyine*.
the bottom of tho sea »lnc* the was at the operation on the Sia­
“ W# know very little about this
(Continued On Pag* Two)
an.| still observed as •Tonfederate and Itsg Peekard pro|H-r»le*. *» bill, bet Judging from tha oppo- regulating th* tele of Irgr.llaod
British
Ctolaer
Hampshire
senk
mese
king.
; freln FWaiber, ’Sanford egen*
Memorial Day." Mr*. Tyler and well a. practically all of Hiheult rithm of th* tomlholdsri, the beverages stro.k a snag In the
with Earl Kitchener during the
fe e ik * FMeeher Broa-^and Dan^
TRADE WAR 18 ON
her friend* made no distinction a* For**t.
, .
Worlj
War
1*
being
salvaged,
seld
bankers, and also Ih# city com­ House finance and taxation com­
W m ef Nvw rork
alger prod
The bill Include* a provision mission*'* of the several munUl- mittee 1*M night.
they "strewed flower* alike on the
report*
received
her#
today.
The
■ under a $50 bond
LONDON. Apr. td^-tAh—Oreat
Th* amendment* to the hoar
grave. of th . Confederal* and na­ preserving tho tax Hens and spe- pa’ltle* of the state w* at* l*d
ship
Ooert House Sat- Britain and l’,*tet Russia were s t . advices said the salvage
0 rk „ ^
tional soldier* th# day they Inau­ .-Isl avsessments &lt;&gt;n ■&gt;* property to believe that the lax-paying legalisation MIL, which also were
a f te r 'a warrant
gurated what wa* later to become lo l« excluded. According to fig­ public m ist have some semblance substituted by the Reneto for a
open him ehorg* alaUNi*to**ontlnue at least aa long I land. ha. brought to the eurf.ee
ure* preparerl by City Clerk F. S. of protection. Consequently, w# House approved bill, called for fn, nation-wide custom.
that resulted ll, the two British subject* are 1BJI00 pounda sUHIng in g d ld M a n y memorial asso latlor* Lsm .on^lh. 1032
F
---- aa
fa the first or th# treasure In th*
have about com* to th# conclusion clualon Of ftuit Jules of 34 par
accident near
Claude .Shoemaker and leon El­ soon were formed In southern uatlon that will be excluded I* .P of suppoitlng this bill. W* are ctllt alcohfllc content as L g il; for
Detail*
. / meriting.
2 1 J u l S t t U countries ;°7'good. Hampshire''* atrongho,,^
th* Mils lu become effective a*
"spirit
of "the movm
M te tf
. T^ w o r "
(Continued On Pag* Four!
. . . . . ....
_« ,hs smlrsee operations
oncratlo
were liott, locsl men. received painful |2 u * end*th#
• resident ef coax w
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M/a-.k | 1 (Continued
On
Injury, and Mr. Shoemaker’s Ply* ment *#l»",| w
On Page TWO|
soon a* they were pasoed by toe
ilone win probably total 1100,- of th* salvage
P"®pl* of th* N"rlh
end W. J.
lacking.
mouth nope was virtually demol­ as well. Alahama wa* the flref
(Continued on Pag, Two)
d . who wero WMfiOO a year
ished when at about 11:30 o'clock • ttU to obs^rvo M»morUl Dtp ofC*#»*Hr
de.-Ment, today
l**t night, th* car sldc-swlped a flclally. and New T®rii was the
victim* .
tho cut*,
telephone pole whll* rounding a drat to declare It a legal holiday.
^ rilll
they te­
curve near loch Arbor suhdivldnn
akcasloM ,1*
But it remained fbr Oen. John
tri* ear
on the Country Club mail, anit A. |u&gt;g*n. rommander-ln-chicf of
c«t*d whdn
turned over several time* throw­ the Grand Army of the Republic
a tm *
Hanford Roterlen* turned lo th# (ion, I *Lo r«ali»*d that
road near
and It waa written by Mr*. II. M. ing the men front th# car.
■hoild have entlalpeted It."
Follow lag week* •* cir,fBl
•
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Union E. Allen, president of to gibe impetus to the custom In god standard .end lrflatten ** sil l that In hi* opinion “RiKiscvvIt
Papworth.
F.
C
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MacMahon
I*
alien *ad planing. «•*»the North. II" l»*u»d ■" or,l,r
the
.W
ord-A
tlanllc
Natioral
Mr. Flelsch- or*pat
Millard
Davidson,
president,
bf
j
subject*
of
discussion
when
they
knew
that
some
similar
step*
b«r* of tk* Sanford U M t The­ director of th# play end Robert
May SO. IBM, that every p«»t
vraa only
Hlgbleymaa la ^ charge of the flank, who arrleed on the scene should hold appropriate exercise* mit at th i Celery Club In weekly were lo t« taken In CoBgrts* *u the Florida Slata Confurenea o f I
ater group UU
whll# motoring to hi* home lu*t
Ik- decided to taka ImmedLt* a:- Rectal Work will pi'rsld* at ih*
clam ) themeelva* wady to enUrand place flower* on the grave* of luscheon yistarday.
a few minute* after the g -c ld e n t,---a youac lavalld tain a large greap ** vUltor* ita i* sailing.
khm rather than Ut th* matter aanual meeting of that body wb*n i
In Ilea of s program that was
took In who will be her* toaenew _»®d
Tk# caal Itelaiha: Mrs, R I- look Mr. Shoemaker to the F*r-’ d#ad comrade*.
handled by , Cor.graaa »lj*t It eoneeae* hs.-e May 3. Mr. On- I
nalil-Laughton Memorial Hospital’
to Include a u lk 'y *•” ,0"
probably wouhl be bitterly dlrid- vlrften U ajperintemtent of the
Friday taking a part Id th# But# Glenn. Mr. end Mrs. Andrew (arAlen, proaJ Dnt of th# Ranford
Florid* Indoatrlal Rchool for Boys |
y u le Theater *n#-act pUy tour- rtw ay, W. D. Hoffman. MUs Mery where hi* wound* were treated Degrees Are Given To
end he wa* allowed to »o to hi*
Dighton,
Maxwal
Btewart.
Roo-rt
located-1« Maetenn*.-----------UMIHSIIV
W S d m e n C a n d id a te s
oameaL
.
Th# confer*r*.'# officers aqr.
A feature ef 4h* two-day ma#t- Hlghleyman and Alax Rhsrun
hi* (Daria.'
Millard Davidson, prasldenti Mr*. ;
leeM Heeptto) ^ o{ ytu # TheeUr payert and - Tha alhaf ptojfa l» '* P la n te d ^M r!’T.tli"»t was broughl Ut th»
Before a group of a out 33
City by Sheriff J. F. MeOelland
Raymond D. Knight. Jr., flrat vie*
physician a r i d t ^ o ffw „ wui be the anntUl ara as follovrat
menkers of th . local
of 8. O. Rhlnhoiscr, B. I~ Maltlle
th . -Rev. , Randolph F.
“Man", offered by Ike Orlaado who wa* railed to the scan® P»‘
Rotarlan ro
Pop#
Kotarian
p , dlwuaatd the president! —•
pin there fee I a^Uug, scheduled t# b# held at
__ Ilia ..World camo, I . L"• and II. B. Pope took speaking
before midnight. Mr. EfflaU
jubJe- l briefly and made reference Bterkford, s«mnd vie# prealdote,
lero.dlayp,
the Sanford W aaua’a Club at Seroali Clabj wrltUn by Essex
pgyfftj - ’
-- 1“ the .lock and bond eltcatlon! Jack A. D*ri». eacreUryi X
111:00 Frithy mernlng. Tkl. asret- Dec:*, an.i with Mra. Petile and n » dated ^comUtlon
' b r o L e d ^ p e * : ; 1;
5:
Rotsrlan Chaae read a Utter ihro-ghoul th# world during the nler, treasurer; Mrs. Emalh T it- i
Mr.
Place*
a*
director*.
verelyrut
lag will be attaadad be »ll ‘tala
from a flUnd In Bo-mn who extie
otfjeOT, «f ib* Aapeeiatlop, end by • “Mechanical Jan*", to be profew week*.
... Cochran, Mre.
. „ R... M. Shsarvr
, ...
pRCneti hi* view of lira recant dc- ua«l
are ted by th . Ocala Little The­ rofding to
Rotsrlan 0 . W. Spencer read a an j Mrs. Howard Ba by.
_r
two repTaaentatlr** from
eelapmenU aurroundlng America’* Ictur Horn Ta.lahaasee settlrg , Conference ;o»m ltt#a Cimirwen.
wa*
allowed
to
go
ater
with
Betty
Penial#
aa
dlHawkins a*d Ca;»t«m John L » .
the lO.erganlaatlaae aFlliatet) with,
going off th* gold standard.
lot th (he doing, of th . Legists, are: Tim Rev. Randolph F. W n^today____________ _
C. C. Col la*. ron-ul Tim aider
„ a alight la­ the Association. The puklk may!
Rotsrlan Rhlnhoiscr ronflncd hi*
i|
“N#
Bat
a",
presented
l*y
tne
I fard. of l^#«burg, exh.hlta.
UlCAI. BILL INTROllUCKD ,
flf, lodge, pre-ided - v.r th . renurlu te an sdllorial In a lead* lure during th* past week.
____ /. Ha M &lt; driv- attend hath the ateetlng and the]
tk* Orlaado U ttl#
Theater
with
Thus# attending th# mealing: j U nisr. of JackaonvIUe, f.naneal
L
. meeting end Ld in the .Vcui.hme
. tewmd BaaBaedmlMi
business msgstlri# In which w ,„ : Kotarian* Edward Walsh, Mr*. W. U Morgan. « f W *
&lt;pE ul i sKh »a Cook oa
a* autker, an I Hath
i r r r ^
^
The Associated Pve*» ‘•J “ » , J ' which reaulud In romp.ellon of
ation W*a cxpalned as were of Orlando, and M artin Bram. ufj hospitality; Eat* Unm*nn,_
. , fo u r *n#-e*t pLy* w)H ke t-re- B'ackwaU a* rtreeter.
vised Th, Herald that Baproro«“ - ,-ilata for a represents* tv-* at.
the slap* laeding up to AmaricaGroiyvlown,
•
“TH/Ue", proaeaUd hg the
\ |laUy ^ C. W. Enta- tm iB N of loao! Woo*lTs»si u
Del*, and S*nf’» '\ i Sanford, arrangements;
aen —
d at tha
. S i l n l l k M
,^ '
uwrtidorod Hou*c Treaton on May 7 when u meette decision to go off the gold atend- „ visitors *Ml Boti/Lna Randali Atkinson, of ^amp*
bulldog oa Tkarasuy algkl aa# Clearwater Little Theater. Roean
Chare, who prtaldad, G. W. Sprit Judge . D. A. Cheney,
ment U decenaed Wo. i'"n vW
fear &lt;m Friday aight, ttarUag ok
XolatLn Maltbie, who qiull.Tr l cer, J. A. Brown, B. 0 . ShlnboLsr. nominations; Mr*. William
— dlrecter.
H.
griO e’aleek. *f4*m w ll he aa
kU few remarks hy staling that "I tV M. Haynes, B. F. Haines, W. of Ukeland pobIWlyi
"SkraTffer'.
a a a q " • fpreeeated
"~"—---- _ ky
hand, sad a r i expected to a *
Wilson ..p tetaed Hi# Mil t o » V
During ih* m ating, s
k*
hem# ilU
Fetsrsbuig Fteye'g Ooh. *J* W that “It reltevaa the &lt;IW' tee that hna the reipons.MlltlM am ret an inflationist, for » cm U Cooper, F. C. MaeMaken, Loot- H. Rmlth. of J.rkaonellte. P » - ’
M rF W w
n e t bell*** In flat money nor In aril M .I ucbj, II. H. Coleman, B. gram ’ Mrs. W. R. Crl.wrib r if
la U* aathar. and
8 trtt Breaker
B
Oerk of havlag te fUe wjtb Hte .r a i t g i n r f# r n "F°
|4 J*(
ewtklohdadhv a* the
debar being worth l**a than I t Vuleston. II. R. Rtevhna, B. L. Jacksonville, re*obU#wa; M»BUwwrd *Wr*tea, Ik# t&lt;rector.
o J /k of th. CtreoK C#n»t. who L |
Taeeday aight • ' he chri
f. I dtda^ aaa R."
."Wlan#rs on Wcdretetejr*. «f- * longer a degnty ten •»«"!»«•, • # * « . reported that m# j g g In 101#", (Uo sal'1 that “Will# I Malthi*. X- F. Monteahratga, H. B. J. Jackson, of Tampa.
-w* .
tea*
amisud,
surpriatd
and
by the Like A'freo Leasf tr m a t annual m -.-'ta s fw c l
ah extra list of tend* which bhtl will be an# of the tm.- inlcroat- aheckad by the government’s ae Pop*. I’. J. Slice, and A. W. Eppe.
t h ^ ro-e la J t * fl«» *’" ^ * * ” ? : * ' *
L t h i Jal* l h # n * tha Rawfacd LltUe Thsntev j ate nit y Playera. with Ralph A.
previously **U far ta x c ."
* lag aU i#;) In recent m**lht.
i gywup. I t te eatltlad "Rkldsl Iaa",I Bchaar a* dlrovter.

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ENTZMINGER AND
HOLLYSOUNDOUT
PUBLIC OPINION

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Fleischer Charged
With Recklessness
Following Wreck

Two Men Are Hurt
As Car Over-Turns
After Hitting Pole

Rotanuns Discuss Gold Standard Social Workers tS
And Inflation At Weekly Meeting Hold Meeting: Here
n’e-May Third To Sk

Preparations Are Made For 2- Day
little Theater Tournament Here

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�Changes
w To Allow
ile Of Beer

low T H E Y

C o m b a t G o ld C la u o a
I n I n f la tio n B ill b
R u m o re d I n S e n a te
(Continued Front Pag* O ni)
.nUr* htflallon progrina U m m *
In hit tplaloa
a^oguard* had F**n
*T lk*
commit!**.
'
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“Tho country n««d* oxpaiiolow of
Uo currency and ci»dit", raid tho
rtttra n Florida Smutor.
“ A*
amenritd in th* romraltteo, th*
amondmont aafegoorda control of

thmod from F*f* On* I
rfl] na*et tonight ot 7:30
f a r the purpose of drawing
la «nd rogulollona provld.iig
I Uaooalng and tola of boor

e x p a n s io n .”

City to a*cura o U:*n*e fa* from
nut^of-town bahrrl** who.* tnieh.
U r, tho CommlaBad bomparad blda operate In »ho City.
Th. Comml.«lon.r* tnnmil * ""«
. reqooet from th* Semloole Poul­
try Association that they b« per-

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ate okpoctod to mak* Ipi
Italy final or partial payonto on lot* they have purAfter H. M. Papworlh, who aol'l
represented a group of
poraona who h ats paid U n , for
, hod asked
t h , Cammlaslonar*' consideration
t ____
o .ft..
a_m
f 'ihi,
request
that taxpayer* be
a tU ^ d to pay tax** prior to 1032

A hat ha

t u r e In c o -o p e n r t lo n w f t h t h e J W d l B U lt e M a r k ft t la s

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lae* mwOerate; Oemaod Skk4»rmarket aiicunr atrojaaor. Car*
itlaa eharoMl ta IBet rr*‘*?-

pend*
Tydln
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9t'i z t ns./iTTi'A

“Thla Inflation m«ana a polkr
“I I
0f Isolation. Thla la a policy of bo tr
America diving unto haraolf.- Wo Am*r
ore toying goodbye to the real of ha wi

BA.vrtmrv-riyinno

iYwterdays Hesuits

Ih oaod' o a d e l i v e r e d e a l e e Wa* ALT

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P W IT O W .

il ciaeeland 4

AwnntcAv AaaociATtnv

Catwmkaa tr tCaaoaa City t.
Tel ode 01 MllWOnhaa
lMliMteU*
J; teanlovtttw
rn i i
• jn e ria m lie
paaad.
ml*.
•
In tho Sanfoni Dowling League
laat night tho No-Ill Bottlers took
2 gam*i from the Format Qaitchal'a. E. V. Kaeaarman of the
Oatchel team recovered high acote
T h d S h red d ed W h e a t C o m p an y ,
of XII while Frank Wllaon of tho
w h k h sta rte d n n n d v o rtU In g c n m No-Ifl team rolled a 133 arory.
tJilt night*, mil.'h between tha u l p t n o u r p a p e r o n A p r . &gt; 1. h a *
p r lp a r e d a n d te s te d tw o n e w re United lAmher team and the
t g t p t * w h ic h It r e c o m m e n d * e s p e lloua* team ehowed by n flair

MENUS

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T h e y a r e n * fo llo w * !

H cup Stimdded WWat Crumhd.
3 *gg Vhlloo. ■ •
Min thd ft rat five IngrodlanU
and fold In etlffly W to n o k
whitoa. Pour lata wall buttered
frying p a r and eovar. U t won
over low fin mo u n til. .M tT fb ld

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m a . t hn e* na a a da t. wb j -r ^k
m a k e a p p l l e a t l a a t a t k a e * ld jt a d a
ra e a fla a l a o lt le m e a l o f Ik e lr a a m l n l e i r a i l n n a » a a lA
a a order.d t e e h a r . l n a I k e m a s a a c k

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MODIRM A« TH« l i s t
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VIIT COHVINUNCR (OR IUMMII COMfOIT
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Parftmaontk -MysUry Thriller

“THB CRIME OP THE CENTURY- '
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DIRECTOR

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HAS GOT
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w h o - r m l f y t a t o ir a h o w .
Ir ig g a , J r w o t a ,. M a g . A r e .

*, D&gt;iSe3ir\)ila tka tllk day af April.
A. U. 1*0.
NKIlIWRTIIBIt,

MAYFLOW ER*

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HAVE TOUR . KATCR ropalro.1

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SMOKIE

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MtREPDKD WHEAT CREOLE
4 Shredded Wheat Bla-ulta,
5 cop* hoi mo*i »tock.
t tbeps. bacon fat.
| tha pa. minced green pepp**2. thapa. minced onkm.
2 eg**; »*l*
P*PP*r -

ill dlsrui* shrinking the City

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SMOKIE

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Comedian

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Akron Mechano‘ Form Truss

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BILLY MBAGHER
HARRY SILVERS

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oven (375 dogroeo F.) Servo hot
with grilled tomatooa. • portion..
SHREDDED WHEAT OMELET

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t r a e a p o ria lla a e k a ig e a ) I t
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fa ir q a a llt y . aom o Q ood ^ n a U lr . t
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Are Yon Ruptured?

DOROTHY BYTON

Champion

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,d ndvtaed by lallar 0 &gt; « .»"
“Manufactuiare
will
t a b * N I 'M of li inl
tment cannot b# mad* unt.i c)un&lt;&lt;a 0n opening thalr factories, T».•rmWI l U I&gt;
r«M
year. Th# &lt;Vug ftr"» offered t&gt;|U4 making demamU for raw
i elatementa to th* «°»«t mlltT| tU .
th* atocV and flxtOTUa war* . ..gtac), uavtTUa Win moke boatHlinil . ^
1*1 Mt , 1*1 «J1
• tb sn a. to m a to catsu p .
,1 at only (3200 In 1931 wjjjj* nes* fok th# railroad*, tranapor. I. Tharo
l i t 'M SJJ* J t l
Crumble Rhruddod Wheat btswere assessed $6600, while tat|on companies aad .tha bulk*.
132 th* aloch and fixture*
- t,b o r will ba employed aril ItR) lirtlUr
H I IM i m u *
ealueil a t about Ine s*mc additional damamU will aria* for Tnlila
TU §11 W
onion, pepper.
re ard th* n**b»'"*nt *»■ the product* af th* farmer*, hanr*
There will U 2 aperial matches •aaoonlna and c*Uup' * &gt;HT u'
), Thay further stated that 1atimulatlnc and raising farm and
at th* Sanford Bowling Club Al­ stiffly
jresnl value of tha properties commodity price*.
e " ..whlt!?:v^.Il
1100.
- .
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“Bank credit anil bank dapoalta ley,- with a 5 man team M d » *
tvld Cooper, Sanford youth wm
thawed out and banka will man team from Loooourg Wednes­
day night at 8:00 P. M.
^
become active once again.
“Value will b* replaced In a
yard on me laavii-i,., -—
r--,
mission to u»e th* city-owned kind* of collateral and sec yllle*.
CAR MAGNATE DIES
P. I). 8. dock, by leasing It. II*
“Credlt will b* In demtnd and
wa* told to prepare a sketch of will begin to expand and raealr*.
EXPERT FITTER
I.ONDON—8lr H#nrjr Rope*, BEE THE
hit proposed enterprise, »* well
DEMONSTRATING
“The people will b# able to s e ­
otor magnet*, died yesterday a t
a* n tUflnlt* statement of hi* cure money with which to pay
Is home, West Wltteriag. 8 **proposition, and to bring It to a taxes, Interest and debts.
Commission meeting on May H.
“The amendment, If adopted
C. W. Spencer, representing will continue th* advance now
GUARANTEED t o h o l d o r
Mis. J. T. Griffin, operator of n quoted in *11 line* of public and
MONEY REFUNDED.
tea room In lh* city-owned yacht
FRIDAY end SATURDAY
oink liultdln*. asked for an * v property on threa aide* of th-i
TIMS WEEK AT
City. A abort dlacuaalon of .hi*
matter aros* laat night but th*
viewpoint* of th* ComtnlaoioiMrs
war* so at variance that the
matter wa* tablml until tonight.

STARRING

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(Iloo
mo*oeat*.
ro lech
market
at»adv. Fleet** !•
loen

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L Balllmoro t im ukerak k WaabInalon I. I'll.* I. Ita*n*a»*c I.
npelaofloM I, Bef/alo I. *»r*at»«
I. noihl.htm I. AlloaCawo 1. » eara
held for roaaaatgBBteal.
Cl * r INNATI: ladlaeapatln t. Ft.
" S W aW I R * t'W aaaioiv*: Jar-

CAT W O *
V.U2. TOUGH
TSOUT MRS.

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'u T . l 'h : fair aaallty,
M r-U a
aaitixaTOW: m *ur- •« d«j
&gt;. .lower, i F *t ■'IL'T’.L V

B a a fo r d . A p r il. l » » t — l i l t : fin a l
' ^ S h O i T A p r il, l i l t — &lt; W ; fin a l,
m s — 111* . .
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people
h* aa
|„to i
An,
would
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tlm al
)ou &lt;
direct
p*opl&lt;
Son
Taaai
mfjat
a Bnli
WOrh1

im-m-'TMt'iirTiBTf.-^diner—• me*

They aleo turned down a r.joloMedOommlaiioner H.
I-ehnian tlon off.rod by lh .
gtgtOd “Why ahould wa con- t;al Society aeklng tho C ty to
• to doll**t hard aim ed c**h
i aom# partona while aom* Ug‘l.rUlur.bi*ndt0r o q ^ r '^ n thot all
i|o tay thay wgn’t ,or *ao i
( M r u i a a t 1 «ay V ’l «ad
nit to the ontiro bualnau. In into thot will »l **r*
Bf0pi |*m in favor of tho ‘lie colt* of dam.g* * J ” ? " ^
[mlaalonara telling lh* taa- arty In cos. of
,n.tfuctad
ko not to poy tholr u i t * unon Mar. 4", Thomoa aummacl up
jnn* I." Commlaaloner LohJ lSeminoia
'L w H
Agrituli f 0u d for tho oiUnalon after Ith#
n it"l i S i ' m
wit#r hie tong argument for Inflation
by aoylng:
.
h e it dlacuaalon, however.
Manning
on almoit bl- bul*now mow than four month.
jthly argament oyor tbo C ity« s
^ w S r * u - t o*;. dapoalta Into eommodltiea, tael es­
E g « g E m * l b l U t y I n l h * c u e o f in tate, end property, to aocuro tho
1 d ig g n t p o r a o n a w h o r e t i r e e .n o tg u r r y h o i p i t a l t c r o t m e n t , « h * that »h. bllb b. hald up forMV- benefit* of the advene* In price
T Commissioners decided that It the
and value.
“Owner* af collateral will be­
f n t g r * t h e y w i l l b # r a 'a p i n i lb J e
gin Immediately to negotiate loon*
m f a r ; n o m o r e h d a p l u l b f l la . 'P i r o e
In o n b r to bo able to take od1 h t f l i , t o t a l i n g $99M . w o r * o r d e r e d
IjifTJgpgrtiBontk- foado atlll-aro vantig* of lh* tiling priedi.
T r i l l # b o rn u a e th e y h o d b e e "' « P “Merchant* will begin to place
j L j M M d b y M o y e r S p o or.
B i L M t a t o quit i p k n d l n g m n n e &gt; "‘ officWa of tho Touchton-dott.
' r f p o e o 1p u r p o * * * ' c a m e w h r n fold iiruw Co., who complolre l
“ C o m m is s io n e r L e h m a n d e c la r e d “ I
o a n V * * * w h y w * C '. t y t a x p a y e r *
ih o fd d b o d o u b ly t a x e d a n d b a
f ttw ed to p a y o r c h a rity c a s e i th a t
• f t h in k ah o o ld ‘ b e h a n d le d b y th e
. h o M t y . " T h o o t h e r C o m m lis lo n o r a
V_ a y r ^ a d w i t h h i m o n t h # m a t t e r ,
a a d i h a t r u e t e d C l e r k F. S . L a m a o n
&lt;6 a d v i s e c o u n t y a u t h o r i t i e s , I n ­
b in d in g M r * . U a ta n T . M o rs e o f
' . T h * '- C o u n t y W e l f a r e B o a r d t h a t
t fc b U r t y t r i l l t u r n d o w n h o e p l t g l
. ' M i la in c u r r e d b y In d lg a n t i.
W h a n t h * C o m m la s lo n e r a w a r e
‘ O d r i s e d t h a t m o r e t h a n 75 l o c a l !
p o r g o n a o w e d (2085 o n l o t a o r
r g r a y * * In E v e r g r e e n C e m e t e r y ,
j t h a C o m m is s io n e r * a p p r o v e d t h *
y e a g g e s t l o n o f 1. D . P a r k e r , e a r u : t a k e r « f th e c e m e te ry , th at h e be
\ a u t h o r i s e d t o a e ll g r a v e * l n t h e
v u n u 4* d p o r t i o n * o f l o t * u p o n
L w h ith a d o w n p a y m e n t h a a b e a n
I m a q a b u t no fu rth e r p a y m e n t h a s
■ b o o # m a d e d e s p ite s e v e r a l s ta t e V t a * ;# * m a ile d fr o m t h * C it y H a lt .
P a t t e r w a o a u t h o r i t e d to noa l l p o r a o n a I n t e r n a t g d that

T h ro u g h e o o rta a y o f th o U . 8. D e p a rtm e n t o t A g r fc u i-

“T h

Facing crowded gillario* and a
full attendance that dwindled perc«ptlbty aa th* dajr wore on, tho
tall, .liver haired Thomaa * « dally atarted drbaU with a doomration that hla InfUtfon amondment to tho form bill Involved
possible transfer of two handrod
billions from undeserving creditor
to deserving d*btor data**.
Tydlnga, alibd b* qoaatjona
from lh* oppoiltlon leader, Baad
(R., Pa.,) than contandod Amorka
had *njoyed a 38 billion dollory
favorable trsib agalnal tho world

E
- a n s a f tf - r ^
piaaod ogg ordlnonc*.

OTAND

.

A T T E N T I O N — Y t g a t g M a fc P M k a f*
. a a d p e d d le r* . F o r o a la : B t * t * j
C a rro ts , O r u e n O n lo a a , a n d ita iT
peppers. C. C (k lW p - J fll# 0**lh
o f G ln d e r v fllp w * B a g fo c d A v e .
H

H . P . O . " E "o ig a trie m o to r.
G o o d aa n «w ,: B a n t»J n . C a U R a n
J n a . S g r u k * . E * » * r t R a d io r e •
p a i r s , F h o n O 4#?^1 .
.
N A T IO N A L C A S H " y a fia U r and
co u n ter
/ iM s .W lb o n

�t

CHIEF SELECTED
IT E R A T U R E

A N D

M U S IC

C L U B P R E S E N T S P A N IS H

One of the RjqA f neocirt$$ng rigns on the buala
ion was the ttnotraeatlfenMn wianlngton ytsteti
President Rooeevelt and Prim* Minister MieDom
reached « ’basis of dear, understanding on the a
situation. Without such understanding there coui
agreement on trade tariffs and embargoes, on
stabilisation, or oh armament expenditure*. And
suejt a g re em e n t th e r e could b e ito p o M b fe recordrJr oi

*** In other columns df this pegs we are publlshlt%
tistlcal amJysis of the War debta U prepared by the
of Xihftfctten Company of Hew York. A dote Ptt
these figures will reveal the amazJitg impo«ibillty &lt;
whole situsilon. They wfil show that while our Btu
Allies actually borrowed $10,131,9874*8, am) bare st
bal'd ua, during the prospermia yearn of the peat decade,
92,709,944,388, they still oWe ua In the mldat of the preaent
8epre«ui}oiC 111,126,777,854, or more then they borrowed.
Tbia Seeming paradox Is of course accounted for by the
aceotbuUUoos of interest Though the loans were originally
dotted on s 8 percent interest basis, the rate has been
sealed down until concesaiona amounting to more than six
billion dollars have already been made by the United Btates.
and yet even at the present rate of slightly more than 2
U d T yT a p b i l td. m i percent. Interest payments alone over the next 62 years
■mount to as much as the principal, Increasing the total
n i f iB F qE tttPAT

Mtaally read th* bin* thdy voU
■m V* k
i •
•

In the world (strange ss that may seem, at this time), we
Have been able to maintain s favorable balance of trade, in
spite of depreciated foreign currencies, trade embargoee,
and -every other harrier which terrified foreign enuntriea

: a«ya he'* so aor* cb v ld h tlaa-ag aitaat.u a.-— — — --------------------*------ T
We hear ao much about depreciated currencies enabling
that so on
lhl*
liable to rtwv# to foreign countries to flood American markets, and undoubt­
H’i ' Canada’* l««* edly in certain instincts this Is true, but the fact remains

that during Uio month of ^arch Just past, ail the foreign
countries In the world sold only IM.OOO.OOO worth of com­
modities In tha United States while this country sold 1108,-

—IHlSM*t

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The Little theater Tournament
Rchool tt*ch*n gave Chicago
haiikari a fit whtn thay d*K«mt«l
upon JImri «n m*»»# »nd d»m*n«l»J
that th«y buy tax iw arrahu »o
that th# toithara, who Kara about
neekpd th* point of lU rvttlon.
—..I*
d. | j off. Of Conn* th*
haatar* hav* no right to buy Um

Sanford will be tha mecca this week of many amateur
actors who will participate in the abate Little Theater oneact play tournament which wilLbe held Thursday and Fri­
day at the Woman’e Club. The Orlando Soroele Club, the
Ocala Little Theater, the Orlando Little Theater, the dearwater Little Theater, the St. Petersburg Players Club, and
the Lake Alfred Community Playera, betides our own Senford IiftUo Theater, wlQ hate their cait of actors here to
offer Uielr stage performances.
BeAides the aeries nf plays which will be given, tho
third annual meeting of the State Little Theater association
will ba held and la expected to draw representatives from
the ten okwanlsationa ih the atatf. The election of officers
Will be held at that time and the gticcgaaon to those who
have conducted the affaire ef the organization during the
pait year will bo named.
,
Beyond its Importance of drawing to Sanford many outof-town visitors, the two-day tournament has the added
eignlflcanCe of offering to locgl play lovers the opportunity
of witnessing the efforts of aome or the best amateur talent
ta the state. The play which the Sanford Little Theater
will atag* w m written by Mrs,. Harry II. Papworth and di­
rected by F. C. MacMahon. Ita east include# Mr*. R. LOieam, W. D. Hofmann, Mr. and Mra, Andrew CArfhtWay,
Mlaa Mary DIghton, Maxwell ptawart, Robert Highleyman,
ahd Alex 8haron, a group which should acquit Itself writ In
kny competition.
The holding of this event in-Sanford should arouse in­
terest In the Little Theater movement auch aa nothing else
cpuld do. It will be tho medium for a U tter understanding
leaM conception of What Jhe Little Theater kaa meant to
other town* and how far along tha road to histrionic txctBenee their playera ban? progmxed. Sanford a h o o ld
iter Its Interest bp a
is performances. • *

ilderatkm *f tha aabjoet la a
I la th# *rtfia*l l«*n*. th*
Htka ef th* debt*.'
attow, th* beah t t the Man«**d U&gt;la weaprf Up*Wo fehuitatUUcaJ Wfarmatlpe U

TOTAL.
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4*kt Mttl*m«BI................................ .
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•red r«l*e •( 4aI• r x t •y*ral»d (• alva
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laaWM koala, winrk Waa IM ro«* *•«-

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far wkela
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faiao n In rankfurt Unlvanlty,
German Students klx
In UoottMfftn Unlvanlty and
thru hi Maiturgi "boesato that
Institute Drive To
Cleiut Up libraries
(Contlnoad From Pag* Ont)
volnmai.
Yaatarday
lbay datnended tha rrtnovkl *f Jawtah and
“unuaalrabte* prsfaaion frW: th*
unlvcnlty. At llaldalhoif, Ger­
h a rd Anachbatil prafaaaor af
law and noted commantator os
Mm RapatlFan aanUltnUbn, rw
klgncd.
’
Thk Protiten minUtrr af educa­
tion yaatarday dim baod U pro*

(ConOnuod From P am On*)
Laptelttera add oignad by tha gavbrnor, laatesd of waiting th* othkrwiao raquind M days after
passage to become law; and ta
carract a typographical error.
Ropraaontetiv* Knight,
Polk,
Wa* tha qply member 0* the prahlblUoB tom mitt## t« .vat* agakut

W * itronh^
lub-commlttc*

to town. I balkv#■■
U tp k fts M
boundary of U# « t p ahouM h* an
Gesava Avaooa within
A nnua oo tha waat w d tha *W
HuUtu City limit Um, but If
pravarty aooM. o i th a n Ufa n eairad Impcovamanta, I voU ;or
tha hUL"
if
Camtolaaienar MMlar I h l r y daSid tha MU awl OmaMdaleear
Shtahobar aonmlad B - j l * J W
S&gt;Mt gld nat rota, a* t t H t P
rted by s thro* to orwrato-&gt;K EUI
bo aant to this couolg’a Mteomnutlva* dt TbUakaaoOt *t Ac*-

V

v

tis- j&amp;r*
Bzr.
“ h°“

awioti £ ; n,‘ 5I” H ,rtT

group that ha hsd ’we Mtwdsy
hlgbt IntraduCad
•AJM g-U **terid tha tlM* for p a y s ^ k ^ O bf
U tta 'to July 1 * * khot ho wav
haarilfy hi favor of ***»w *^
-TH# Harold mad# It t* 5 * ^ ^
I nhjactad to th# orUotUm. h*
mid. "ao 1
I am ht f » « r r f “ •
but I aUo think that
mlartonar* ought to
U sp aftra sot to pay « "fir
f o r t think kr* ought ta «*H
to thM Idas of u k ls g n o u n
U iha potfplo wMl# oUwva - W

and ragnlatlan bill waa appointed
On Motion of Rapr aoaataUva Law
la. Palm Bosch, ro-ayonaor at th* Vngatiitg after Um city
Houa* boar and win* bill. Os Um U r had b n n (W090" *
eonnsIttN war* named Lawt*, f ld f an boor,'E m ram*
CbrUtta, of Duval, and KaDy, af WtealoMT. dlamraslji
bear ordlnaiM*. ^UpsM
of Comrtl»rionrtrr V
another sponapr a* th* Rooa*
baar bill, appeared bbfara th* coattnlttaa to sail that th# B«nate tax ( , the LegUUtura had
knd regulatory metier* ba ra- acted upon lha baar "
faired to .tha *ah-aoamlttea.
"Wa want to paaa Um mat#area
to tagaUsa baar at aaca," ha said.
."Tho prohibition commit tea ukad
that t)My ba nwdo opqdal and
conUn aad bailaaaa this morning."
* Ha appraasad baltaf tho baar and

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a

Memorial Program
Staged jA,t ’School

; Mr. ; . J. sjoot and ton, Jam#*
Gregory, of Naw Orlesna, L*rvtdenad yaatarday ta garaaota
kftdr ayokUhM ‘o few, dap* hark
with Mr. ■kd'Mfa. W. A. Adam*,
| Mla* lUllaBa Wagnar left today
fok.hor home at Wilmington, Dal,
kfU&gt; apMiUlg A ttw day* bars
Vrik her brothtr. tha Bar. Martin
J . Bram, al'Qw Jroma oy Ur- Shd
k r i U Rawhtsa Oamally, PalanMlo AVWM*. Sha wka aoiotnV&gt;*ld*d I k '/(tk a t Jiekronvflta by
be HaV. m a ts and Mr. Conn*tty.
td o N M a ta
E V e h tn j

In commemoration of Coilfedrrata
Memorial
Day
which
la being nbaarvol Inlay, anti
in honor
of tho
American
flog, a special program with
Jlarry Lao Uniiaay in charge and
Mra. Gladya M. Williams at tponnor wai -praaaattd this morning
at Seminole High School during
tha regular chapel period.
The program wgn glrrn a* fol­
low*:
Bugle Call—Gilmer Steele.
Color Guard—Itonold RalnrrUtn,
Robert Narloort, and 0. P.
Harmlgn, Jr.
MuaUal number, “Army R»»erva"
—Orrhastro.
Pladga to the Flag—Nad Yanrty,
laodar.
Introductory Remark*—Harry I^e
Lfndiay.
.‘tcrlpturv Reailli(g—rrofrnsor G.
E. McKay.
Song, “Star Spangled Banner."
f lfc tw r *wf —the—f l t | —IWIrrl

Th* monthly eoelal maatlag of
th* Glass*ri Sunday School Claao
of iho P in t BapUat Church took
plica last sight a t tha home of
Mra. T. C. Pltchfard, W « Um
AvaaUa, with a larga number of
mombora In atUndanc*. Immadlataly after tha WrlVll of the
^S i,a ---- ------ -------J
gurtU _a A
b*»f*t
rappor wa* aatvad
ahd wa* fallowad b&gt; ( abort
boaineia aaaalon conducted by
MIm Myrtle Love*.
JLattr In tha avanlng a aortal pa-

E n te rta in

B rld g e

C tu b

Vaaat awd brwli of B*xtar III tea
B r uved ta gdorn tho rooms of.
»
hoW A-oUlf. and Mra. f . E.
toumltlat,Yklmetto Arana*, when
hay antartalllid the mambar* ef
by th* hoatot, aaalatfd by Mr*.
he Evtiiing 'Bridge Club with a
W- C.’HIH. Sfr». U. D. Caa'w.II and
iridgo ‘baity Jaat night.
At tha I ra d a r l n af th* brldg* Mr*. E. F. Kojtholdar. High acora

igona and (Utica war* u»*d to
:orat* th* room* wbera th* the
guaoU war* received
. A fter Mvaral pt«gra»»lona of
brldg* acorra ware added and
All mambare of the Flret Mathprlxaa awarded. Mm. La* Rana- odlit ’Ghureh of thla elty, and
bottom held high acora and wa* mambar. of thr Itclhrultet Lhurth
given a pkc* a f pottery while Mra. In otlurr plaro* are being cordially
E. B. Stowe waa the recipient of Invited by 'th e member* o? lha
law acora priaa, s novelty bro»b. tVoman’a Mlwlonary Society of
Mrs. Iloltaclsw racalvad s Urge 1lha Ki) *t MJtliodUt Church Of *M«
number of gift* from tha guaat*. 1rily i f ) altaim a rfcVpUon to be
Lata In the afternoon * rated g lu il? tomorruw afternoon from
&lt;our»* wa* aervfd by th» ho»trv*. 4:00 oYlock to (1:00 o’clock and
Thoaa p r n rn t wrra: Mr*. J. P. luntnrrow waning from «:00 P. M.
Holtxrlaw,
honor «u**t, Mr*. t,i HUOO P. M. at tha par*onag* in
Jarry Thrallklll, Mra. Waltrr II.
honor of lha Rev. and Mr*. Smith
Bach, Mr*. T. C. Pitchford. Mr*.
Hardin. Th# recaption 1* being
Jama* Huff, Mra. Thomaa Drum­
mond, Mr». K. D. Stowe, Ml*. given that member* nf thr church
Lea Ranabottom, Mr*. Will Kay, may become acquainted with th*
M n. C. C. l-ocka. Jr., M n. 11. E. arw paalor and hla wife.
Cordall, and M n. J. D. Cord'll.

eception To BeGiven
onorlnR Rev. Hardin

Riprpta tttMii of hclilaawa l
Extra hc*»y, all w w i, *0 a
10$. Jacquard madaUioa da•igua. -Fatf vokcv -ta rhaSN
lac every bright bedroom!
|

U. S. District
COURT
$30,000 WORTH
PAINTS, OILS, WALL
P A P E R , SUPPLIES,
GLASS ajtd ROOFING
At 8wcrlflca Prices

rl*y d eletin g Om 'HT# of Christ
la pkitrm l fbr it**t yaar, U# *n•mrtv*ri4 ry of tM first p*rforWA*t«. th # nlay ordinarily te
gfvan a m y 10 yaar*.
' ’ EftattwhlU, th* aaviat tmhaosy
m*(\&gt; rtp rru n U llo n i regarding
t t a kwwit o f TO 'Carman tmploya* Mrilcn, Mill* and R«*d—who u a
of 3k# G»rm*n-Ro»iUn P*lraJ«um appriallBg to th* people to oasd
Company on Monday ta d tha
•etiek t f UM firm'* offlm .
Rtteltetory m««*ur«* hy Um
te th e r
Earriaqs tel#
•onriat uAlo a 3r»V* contldorad
likely, for Um copapany luppllaa
" l h a teadtrahlp of aSb party 4n
» atreont
of G«nn*oy1i qU tat.' aa stack far aaaad money «•
prodbtto. Th# coapaay’o ( t o w
m l alter. The eqaatev knew* the
ara rootratlad la R uiite.
* c la Um. White paaa* weaR
»&gt;wot hlag ta taka prapeity {mm
&gt;• porvon aad give It t* aaatter.”
■•arttqoa qU) the Eegqhtyaaa*

n

and

a , . m ^
vw g . T O T i f t t l . l ,j 5 . &gt;V r r W. Me Rory, Mr*. M. Minartk, Mra.
V. with th*
c,ob •* • MN* of *ba itata A. M. Philip*. Mr*. R. P. Mont•altatge. Era. R. L. f'anwll, Mra.
• J t T J S f t l f m 2* a " “ T ,
V . A. U ffler, Mra. R. W. WarB. P. Whtowr, J r , Mr. knd Mm. n,m *ntman. knd th* Bov. Martin 7.
Roy P. Maan, Mr. and Mr*. U a FRIDAY
Bran*, M n. R. L. peon. Mn. B. P.
ton E. Allah. Mr. aod M n. R. L.
Annual mSiklhg‘ of the StM&gt;
Doan, Ml** Eltxabeth .Wkltnor, j j m . Theater .Aaaacktlnn will bo Whluter, Jr., Mra. G. C. Cachran,
MIm Maud* lake, Prank Ckaaa. hrt.l at 10:00 A. M. at th# W*a4- dpd. |fr»- W. P. Ravrncl, ted
Ramlall O u m , *ad Jam#* Q. g#’,-Club and wtB be followed l&gt;
Sharon, Jr.
luncheon at nods.
s '

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aka; Mra. Dw m Turner, Mra.
lost RoaMttar, R n . G«rtrud«
■**ly, Ifra. Aylqtte FUt*,' M n . A.
’. Connolly, Mra. C C. Howard.
Mra. Robert N*wman, and Mlaa
Anal* Hawkln*.
'
•
Tha young huly mombora of Um
BL AgtM* Quito of th* XpUcopal
Chnrrh w«ra boot***** a t a vory
•ntertelolng “8*n»#» Party" a t
homa of Mra. T. A. Naal Tuesday
■toning compliment* ry to th*
xhurch *holr and o tter frtond*.
Th# largaat number of edrract
AXiwtn ht lh« Sen*** conteit"
Waa given by Ml** Eleanor Rob.
arte and John MurrtU who'each

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Iirael will taka plat* a t S:00 P. M r l , , r ,
w * r - « * * ■ Irr* «n H„ program two »on«».
St th# Commanity Coaler with
w
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r
'
' '’**"*• "f A ra b /’, and “When
•ala,
Mr. aid) Mra. Gaarga Mra. J. PtngfkMor a h i Mr*. VtfL C ***dl.
Mra. A. M. Phd-i o»,tijr sing*", arire atVon by ih»
Ortffln Herring, North french tor Cheek »,• hefaeaha. Election ef
&gt;
l Community Chora* t i l t h l« train,
Avenue.
officer* will t a h | yiac*.
t Qua*titWa or gnnlin flower, | in* to ting on Tuaatky inn in g ,
* After tha arrival af tha n*«ta
W*ra ktod to adorn th i room* *&gt;l|.Mar I. at Iho Uoagragatwnal
TSURStJAY
M4h couple wa* praonted with a
th* Partin Hour* for th# occasion. I Churrh a« ■ feature of National
The
Ear*
Bldr
fU
T
.
A.
will
meet
)b t Of artMM to be fathered
Tbooo pr***nt wetw: Mr*. JoeGon- il#«'i H t r l .
’
;
at
3:30
o’eladi
a
t
tha
aehoot
audi­
la widely srattaaad place*. Priaao
tpjoe, E ra. JEriwat Hill, M n. Euoother numbir an th# program
torium. I m t alia Mow ■a f afTtcara.
tla Peeks, Mra. Betty Ball Brown, included an Inatrunantal nolo.
Mr. Herbert Rrttx. M n. Henry “Nina". Pietro A. Yon, by Ml«*
H
rim
MtbodUt MeLaalin, J r , Mr*. W. H. Stew- Mary Nall S alih ; te«*l Mo.
d Thd
*»mm«T F. Whltrwr. T r . U w t H m lng.
f m u r 'i parent*, and Jaswa O. IP-— . Jr.
. oreh
h«f»nnafly art, Mta. E. L. te rtta s, Mn. ”t lawilitoa", Eambra Clltona. by
At a Uta kaur rwft«hm*i:U Jjj™
to 1:00
Woodward Barn wall, of Jarttaon- M»«. A. M. Phlttp*! and SpanUh
w m acrvtd hi th* HvHia room* * r? J .rom,
a «lo*.k
M th . ( V i * W i l l which W*rt * clo,k «l. th# parton»gv honoring till*, Mr*. HfrwnM Walker, M n. dancr. “La Palome**. by ML«.
t W c . ^ o n with a ,h*
»»8 Mr*. Smith Hirdla.

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M. Lloyd.

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Social CaknJat
WEPNESDAT.
the** reheom l for tha
“Skid Inn", will u k a aUea a t
P. M. at tho Womaa , ' Clah.

CXrLANATORY

&lt;*.l*t

Nor w m Ust month’s intcrnatlonsl business unusual.
The only way In which It w m unusual w m that the net
difference Jn our favor wss less than it usually Is. In De­
cember of last year our total-exports were 9132,000,000;
our total Imports only |07,000,&lt;X)0. Every month of last
year we had a similar advantage, out-trading the reet of the
world for the entire twelve month’e period, by $289,000,000.
Last year wan exceptional only In the general decline
of all foreign trade. The balance in our favorj » m m usual,
though somewhat smaller. In 198*
worth of commodities abroad, and
era only $3,060,008,000.. “
in P u r
commodities; purchased,
favor of over a billion t
the total trade .Jjalaneq,
Cotosal Undbarsh la amoau 000,000, or more than tl
thaae wha baliar* that tha V. J L the war drlifa, and more than twice that of the private
govwmman! should not b#
debts.
*ff of dlriglbiaa baeaua# of the
In ■ Urge measure this enormous foreign trade ac­
Akron atnaahup. If thota had boon counts for tho loans which our government and which
■ Mg movement In thi* country private American d t liens have made to foreign countrira.
to atop building alrptsne* w ar) Wo have, In effect, lent them the money With which they
time on# of them eraekad up.
have bought from ua. These loans, from the government
Ubtdbanth might atlll be flying a
and
from American investors, have furnished Jobe, wages
box kit*.
_____
and markota to mllllona of American farmers and working­
If th a n U to bo Inflation. men who ha?# produced the things which htvo been sold
Raminola County farmora cannot abroad.
^
. . . . .
v. ». »
How to collect these loan* is now tho problem which is
bonofU Uila year aa tbalf crop*
bar* already ba*n »«id fnr jM » puszling the American government. How to pay la equally
■aaton. ...............
But food and clothing
’**
disconcerting to Europe. But
,r| la w
tM foreign
____. . . trade.
____ How.can this be preserved
i y rk ra ln- local atara* will un­ the loan*,
our
. doubtedly b# Immadlataly affected- And collect Jhe loans too? That Preaident Rooaeveit and
I M m hante who ara having a hard Premier MacDonald have reached a common ground of un­
enough time t0 **H thlngi awn derstanding la a truly stupendous achievement in Interna­
a t today’* low price*, will find tional aconomka and diplomacy.
&gt; It avan harder when th# prim* go

L a s t E v e n in g

a campkn problem may bo,

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—Principal ...................... ................

HIGH CALUNO: B# 7*
r foct .*• your Palhor
heaveu I* perfect.—
B :«. - 5 J - * : f * “. — .

fro*, oi w on*, that Io n
tha world go around, but.
umtaly, It docm l h a n th*
■ffakt on a l*o «al»ry-—

When America lettled it* war g a b problem* arvtral yean ago,
th* grrwral poklt- breathed a algh *f rabof hi th* MWf that th*
•ettlament wa* final. Thor# w*r», howtrur, many Indtrtduala who
did not ahorr thi* boHaf'aaf Who yaedkted that the arranramewtt
than
ly the quntlon t t u , laarni largo. , Somo af th* dehtot
coontrie* have filled to n d f i Ik tir gfbt ji&gt;y«MnU «a ipacl/tod la th*
■otUemewta; nlhrn hew* p u i .
* W th* hrtfWutlon that no
further payment* will ho Biad* until *■ VUtliUty now bool* of fettle
ment la aftre&lt;l t»"
'
Innumerable prepooala for a final Mia lien of th* problem o n
hr lag made. Then are ad coca tea of complete cancellation; other*
who urge reviilon or modification, b o n d upon th* pfM tat “rapacity
to psy“ of th* teparat* debtor*; propeoont* of th* idea that th* debt*

elation far t o operation daring Ihm AKnut 100 pii•Sea
In
■Ait t w r whin »h* * u pr*otd*6P»*U‘U'N* a t the program. “Spain
i f the S tA g n * * QolW of Holy ™ . , “. gl**a"te.t M
•» th*
Crew KSletohai Church. Mr*. A r. * " * • « * Club b&gt; the U ttr.tu w
Umr B rS Z i enhrrtofaedth. m om-!*"'' Hu'l* H ^ertaM ate of th»
ben ef the Guild with . brldg*:
.with&gt; ? " &gt; * • ? « .
party and We on Monday eltate
Ro,,,M £ -* * •£ ** 1 r&gt;
noon a t the Pa Hah lloua*.
’ ^
,Lrnr"*' “ UV " , t "

SALE' STARTED
Wednesday. April 26th
Everything Anal Be

MyrtU ■ Inwc, Evelyn
Pofter,
Kathryn
Johneou, Ruby* *n&lt;l
Loyc* Marlin, Or*r« Ovlatt, Alice
llodgtn*, Montox Hramblctt, H aiti
Ba**«r, DOrathy Mirth*II, Eroy
David, Dorothy H oghn, Maldr
Chkpman, RtAh Fancter, am) Ann
McOartion.

•• Be
Passed
- *
•

Kslaomine, Improved

bn*4 Irani rag * Qsa)
with former
Socratary
** Um fatflatioa’ Wan. - '
rr la th* day.' R teh for- 1
ipesed Um opposition 13­
4 a tad aiattep U - t Um ■
t proposal waa aacoaaUta-

WtlL Paper. VaL
t*&gt; 28c—roll . . .

5c

Roofing, 86 to 90 lb. Roil
$470
Slate
.Surface
M.

In w a rd th*
•tei t e t s l l a

Florida Paint &amp;

r. a

pen n ey

n U K i u k

ba

State little Theater
One-Act Play
Tournament
Woman’s Gub '
Tkuradwy . . . . 8:00 P. M.
FlUajr - .
8 &gt;0« P. MFaar Playa Each Night
Airatakra 40e Per Night
’
Two Nights li e '

O P

mainrd fnr^« logical opportunityj
to pie-rnt it»clf tu th* Spanl*h
I’ropto for the overthrow of tbr
rcouting force, a* th* rWw &lt;W*f
monarchy. Thin opportunity rime]
of naval operation* to *•*-***'
whtn their king mat)) * military
inoe* ..n the Mortem* in Africa P'hktemleiv Mr*. IVa11 S. Bab­ Admiral William V. Prat*, hut the
whiih affected almost eccry hunio bitt. Mr*. J. M. Stlnn Iphrr, Mr*. latter will retain hi* poat paedhag
davelopmant* of pre**nt laWflt*In Spoilt hy the (laughter of Ihc*
II. E. Morrt*. Jr.. »lrv. K. Comp­ tlonal conrenation*._____ '
"!
litwliril in the tattle that eniuvil ton,
Mr*. Jamci (1. Sharon, Mr*.
Hr t. »r thi opinion that tt wa« K. J. (iontalrv, Mr*. Leo U. Rock­ duet**) during the month of May.
I hi* that lit might home to the well, Mr*. I'raok I.. Miller, Mn. The winner* of the ronteet W
icdrorn.irnt thinking and acting H. It. I&gt;r»i. aril Mr*, (irorfr S. -entertained by Ihr toner* ♦
Span «h people tha nerd for a dlf- \Vltmer.
» •* . beach party.
fr&lt;«ut political Icadenhlp.
Rofmhment* were »*rvrd
A!»» Mr*. A. K. Power*, Mn.
A» it tr-ull, Pretraiur llanna E. A. Wilcon. Jin . C. W. Cope-, lot* hour to th»- following: i
•taied that Spain ha* today in *f- land, Mr*. E. C. Smith, Jr., M n. j R. W. Ware. el»»* teacher.
frrt ihr mo«t modem and up-tu- Paul John«on, Mr*. V. I!. Mrth-' U nite C. ICutchlroit, Mr. ond
ilatr roralltution In th* world, and vln. Mr*. (', U Matthrw*. Mr*. It. Raymond CaWwetl. Mr*. |
I* taking it* place a* a leader E. Peutlfoy, Mr*. \V. J. Moiriron, lluchlion. Mr*. Waller ^
among nation*. He conaiilcrrtl on* Mr*. I. K. E*trhUe, Mn. (irorge
of the IntrrrMing thing* Ircluifed .A. HeColtc*, .Mr*. W. W. Warner, Mi*. Milton Reel. Mr*. C. K. WuIn the new ronatltotion of th* M n. U. M. Ilariiaon. Mr*. C. A. Ham*, th# Ml***, Katherine TUD*.
Spani'h Republic It* provldon for Aaam*. Mr*. W. C. Bennett, Mr*. Aly* Chorpenlng, Jan* Qa*JV*;
Ihr •cttlrmrnt of any dl»putr«. In K. II. Altman, Mr*. SI. Clair baum. Eleanor Cmiringt*^ M«t
which Spain I* Inrolvrd, through While. M n. S. M. IJoyd. Mr*. Rutvell Mitchell.
Ihr Iragur of Nation* rathrr than John Uillon, Mr*. Prior Schaal,
hy forrr of arm*. Woman'* »uf- Mr*. Jamr* Hilton, .tfn . Hollytrace and rrll(lou* ftrfilom are head, M n. J. M. McCarklll. Mr*.
iiinir of .Ihr other broad *tep» J. 11. |ji«r*ony/Mr*. II. B. I’unlon,
taken liy tha conciliation of,f. Ihr M m J. Hi' Pye»wnr“«MtrerVTrff
Carter, Mr*. W. P. Hofmann, Mr*.
1 tn# C. II. Praree, Mr*. W. C. IIIH,
T* *** M n. Georg* W. Mi Kory, Mr*. M.
•
Reichert. Mr*. J. M. Ilayr*. M n.
,nd1' K. K. Itounilllat, Mn. J. F. N.
' I*®" lludiilcMon,’ Mr*. I». I&gt;. CaldwrIL
* M n. Vhiyd Pwhnrr, M n. J. H.
"d in- MavDonalik Mr*. Il.-M. I'apworlh.
Mr*. C. II. I^kenon, Mr*. J. II.
w' " IlintermUter, Mr*. K. S. Vernay.
•
and Iho Ml**r* Mahlr Bowler,
"Vln« Aranka Takach. Mary Pighton.
• /*** Catherlrr Whllr, Margaret Young
f 1" ** and Mamie L Minor.

Fresh Daily
Suit nml Fresh Water Flah
and Sm oked M ullet

SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL P.-T. A. HAS
SUBSCRIPTION BRIDGE PARTY
With ‘.’A table* of pl*y#»» In at-, Mr*. W. E. Kirrholf. Mra. Lyman
tendance.ami Mi*. A. M Philip*. Iluttolph, Mr*. J. E. Courier. Mr«.
t t garoral chairman, iha Saminoln‘ l^_J*..?U cnnrrlh. . U i U l t a J d t f c
High Kchmil P.-T. Af entertained garrt llarnrv.
Alan kfra. J. Howell Klah, Mr*.
with a *ut»‘ripll»n bridge party
jivan yf*t*riUy aftarmton at the It. t ’. Maxwell. Mr*. J. V.‘ Gomlih-,
Mr*. Chariea K aonrr, Mr*. Hare
E|«*ct"&gt;al I’arlah lloute.
liougainvill'r, gladioli. |&gt;#lunla*. lloniake, Mra. Mnaa. M r,. Clatke
v*.tp Oiair11' » and phlot, in lamnnfdy, Mr*. William S. Ilrntn*
|,right »h*dr-. »*••«• alilniig the
(lower* u 'o l to ad«r,n tin* i«v&gt;m*
of the parinli hnntr (nr Ihc o.ca•Ion. A partiru.criy attrnitiva
lluwrr anaiiKooienl wa* that
pltcad on a table lit the center of
th* •tagr. A large Mu* bowl filled
with yellow gl* toll and hue delp(l(Ti«w« ...... .
*v. ukU - u u
yellow comlla* In Moo holdar*
tuiToundcd Ihp Imwl.
• At the tnncluaion of lhi&gt; hrlilg*
gome* •cotrv wrre collrelctl by
Mr*. K. E. Koundllat, Mra. J. l \
'Benaon. Mr*.- K. II. loirry, and,
Mra. (laorgc W. Mcltory. High
aeora pi lie anroog the ronlrort
playera waa glrrn to Mra. Mar­
garet Itarara while low acor*
prliu waa pretrntaO tu Mra. I yman Buttolph. Mra. It. E. Heartfuy rWrwivad high ito r.&lt; price and
Mra. jCliguid Walker low a*or*
prlto among the auction playera.
M n. Georgia Jlart waa awarded
tho rut prita and Mra. Clifford
Walker wit* tho recipient of the
door priia.
'At thy t*A Knur refreahnirnt*
ware tarved on plate* adorned
with phlox aad petunia* by Mm.
W. J. Morrlaon, lira. 8. It. Highton, Mr*. Ht. Clair White, Mr*.
M. Mlnarlk, Mra. J. E. I’realon,

Kendall's Market '
21T Ssnford Ava.

t

FHday-WdsOHWt a*koa
1:00 P.M. to
Adults 10c
C'hydrwsh

West Side Primary
Will Hold Festival

Booth*
offering sandwiches.
.•ak*«, lew (M ra , and cold drink*
for (alt, ahd Maypole dance*, fteh
pondo, and other fenns of entrrUlnment will bo th* foaturra of
th, oatdoor festival which will be
given Friday afternoon from 4:00
BANKER KILLS SELF
o'clock to C:00 o’clck ‘at tha Went
9id« Primary B etel hy th* nxmMEMPHIS. Ite m , Apr.
-W. E. SUnabury, former bank- b#m of tho Wait Bid* P.-T. A.
Each year Um 1V-T. A. epowor*

Turpentine.
gallon . . .

«

G R 0U P8

PRO G R A M

Edition

an outdoor festival al
Wrat
*r, wa, found (tend of a pUUtl Stdo Hcheol and It U hn|&gt;rd tint
shot wound yratarday, * few a largo numltor of pcr,&lt;m» will a t­
hour* tefora ba was aeh*dal*d to tend lhl* year a» thrt h*M- in th*
go on trial on the that oy a »*rl»» of fraud charge*. AUofncy
General MeLate Mid Chari** Bry­
an, defeiw* atjbfaty . utephoiwil
him that S taiu W y had shot him-

THEYtiL CUT
LIKE NEW

Home Mized: Feeds

Rarglcal tool*; all hind* of
artaoora and hnivr&gt;; pruning
toola of all 'kind*, «tc. Ex­
port aaw filing.

■ u tfS V S L .

1|y bruuklng four or five records; keeping ull
teli iihnne wire* hot and pw»bi|IB.l»th.thy..photoprapher and engraver to Iho utmost the editor#
are glad t(Y announce thnt unlean some unexpect­
ed misfortune occurs the Herald’s Whos who
trillion will be ready for distribution Saturdayafternoon.
, , , . ...
Altogether there will be 21 pages included in thla

Are Coming In Fast For Extra
O f This Unusual A n d Interesting
W ho’s

Who Number

A b o F o r Hale
Ilav* yaar Work d.m* by a
!
real .pMchani'.

J. W. SHADOIN

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Jobless

II£ Stock Market Jumps To
' New Levels With Bonds
Also Showing Strength

HOLD
ON PROBLEMS

rt&gt; iM

ing United States governments,
displayed pronoufteed strength.
A* measured by It* quotation in
term* of the French franc, the
dollar dipped to a theoretical gold
value of about 19 cents, as against
about 93 rents last Saturday.
Nevertheless, It was still a cojpie of cents above the lowest in­
dicated gold level*In the erratic
_____
,
.
f •
* 1
etrhsnge fluctuations
of last
WASHINGTON, Apr. 2 5 - tP )
CHICAGO, A-r. 25,-li7h_U n.
week.
T A L L A H A S S E E , A pr. 25.
—The American conference* with
willing
to
force
Chicigo's
tvs-k«r*
Share* in th* New York Stock
— (A -P ,)— T h e q u estio n o f
the Itr.ti-h and French, hailetl by
Exchange pushed up t l to 13 in to continue walking on *n u-pail
■ W A SH IN G T O N . Ap r, £y.
s U te p ro h lb lty m rep eal w as
heavy trading during the morn­ basis, Orville Taylor, prveideat of rarir ipsrts a* aucuric* of a new
loidvr foe Intetnational trade and
I n r ’*mmuniwii«Y
p- u .t s q- u a r tly u p to th e people
ing, then slid off to lose about
_
_________________I
_
.
___ hill to net up fiiOO.OOOjv 3
•kee.-we-tm-flntwvdayr*weted*«we
step* today to r a** tk* I spare today,
‘ gix
‘ th
“ e proposal
"
"
‘hough some quarters thought the oi th* day. Th* list backed ani school* wdthln the next two or I President Roosevelt and Prim*
p ro v ed* 28 to
otr
jooo fu n d fo r d irect
Riled
erratically
.during
,th#
after­
to la b a tltu te local optio n con- extent to which Inflation might go
three'
week*.
/
!
Minister
MacDonald
spfnt
more
was being exaggerated, for sever- noon. but close,) with many ad_____
Congrps.alonnl ap proval toriny
• tro t o f alcoholic llquora fo r tl of the gilt-edged issues, includTh# statement was nude iftsr l,*«n *" hour on th* principles d e-,
(Continued On Page Two)
hectic activities during which 5090 J '" 0.
X««rontH* succes, for the
j - t h e p re a e n t b o n e d ry am endw tSIliSG TO N . Apr. 25^-PP)
Sanrmd today is • City In which1w hen th e S e n a te hnnklnff
teachers took th* freedom afford' °"on'|f conference while,
£ * « n t to th e C o n a titu tio n .
\ r nllict within Rep Micsn | bc*r und wii.*of not mine th en ' c n m m | (te c nppr.'.Vetl th «
American experts a*.
ed by the first day of sprier vac*.
vacs
^ ^ T W rosolitUei, approved by the
oxrr' whether friend* of 3.2 ; »rc»nt *1oholl.- runte-t y i mPJ,M lrr v irtu a lly un it W0»
lion to heckle loop bankers and a •embletl at t h * Secretary of h r hrrl lloosrr -hull rent!,me In
ffeuie yssterdhy M to eight, re­
weight can U
JMUttwl h&gt;‘ th e lloUW. IT ortipt
Stale's
offlr*
•
for
their
first
aur
'
meeting of officials att*n-%d ty
lont.ci
of
t:.e
r
*
ly
erganlxationlie.etvo
iron,
r
'&gt; J’
'
lh#
S
en n te ap p roval is ex p K to tl. i
quire* ratify# tloa by tbe voter*
veys
of
problems
between
the
twu
]
Governor Homer. Taylor said th*
.rw m- „-*• fn r Ytnr* iipjeirrtl
Wiinout n illMinuitf
-fk and Ussn will go lata effect only
situation has "rearhid (hw ;ulat nation*.
r
t-- W -aro.to».* ihOWwlCtt»- l ’-mm»«ls.i,*s* last night 1 Talk nf o-po-*(We -maltttnn B r
Ushvrcl
in
by
whsr* the •rhool* mu«t riesv.’*
an etmr,r*g1ng7ta»‘
"*xw --•
"
waived
intoiregular
R»nubli.ans and “free
when snd ‘If-, th* Elghteentb
a
WklYCll the
»»»r i a ea and pU*#d
»•---— --•
tilver" Democrat* to eliminate
Wearing arm bands to show -tstrmrnl of prneress from
»m thr 1
a
viMior-' efTfCt «n oid.«ncr ifi»#*linf
A mend ideal Ml tbe Federal Con­
It fluted Ir « the open
I
n, ,u , t 4 „f „rdm.ricv* the gold rentent reduction cl«‘J*e
they were ten months behind in Anglo-American discussion *. ||,|.
stitution'ii re*o*'»d Should the
,
Jf ^ anforJ prolnultln* from th# Inflation bill ond to put
•alarieg due from the Chicago mvstior between Pre«*.*«-,t Boose, t day whenI » l-.am# known •
DtehlWboa erfrl* to tbe State
-------- the manufseture, transportation. over lb# free coinage of ellvef
C o n s t l S * VMbpcaled .11 prohiR'hool Board, they stormed the velt nnd Edonard ITerriot,
the
doors of the banks, (hunandine Frau e n-xs I -nked tn last yiWhl [ llouvc- adnilnistcstion hail formed possession or &gt;ele of intoxicating amendment of Renetnr* Whnolee
bltlea lasri hi a% ct up to Jan. 1,
help toward th* resumption of lo r» enforce world co-operation i i „»gpnltation kliowc u» "Repum liquor* In th i City "f Satlord »o and King wont tho round* *f III*'
11(9, wbea ateM prohibition be­
towo-d trade revival.
Ilcan fid«’ial associate*" to work* I fi.r , they piohlbit the manu- Renal* as dobate wnj re*urhvd
came effective, will be controlling.
regular paydaj*.
the floor.
.
With
llerriot
end
Prime
Mini*-1
for pat ty tucc«»s In the IM1 con
House cornedUoea expect to act
traii#;wrtalion. posses- onTh#
Impromptu orators harangued ter Bennett, of Canada, iu*t wel- giearional ami the IlkUl prvsldrn- 1fncture.
JACKSONVILLE, Apr. 2T.—J .
Roosevelt nrogrem for
NEW YORK, Apr. IS .-IA V 1
ston, or sole of vinous or m ilt building
on the SensW-epproveil hear bills
Intm
from
street
rn
rrrr
hoitg.
* vast derslopirent of
rnme-l el the White llou*e br the tiasl election*. . . . .
fhe membership of tho Asaocleteil C. Itusklsson, state dlrortor of re­
_
1In ' stage* wl.h an alcoholle con- the Tennessee Valley around the
lsta to d a y ./ . '
Doors Of some banks mllnl shut
Legalisation of be»r and light Press, In annuel seseton. ysster. lief work, will spend tndsy and and only customers with pat*, President, he and Ramasv Mse When tww* of the development , (&gt;r| h(|, |l|i&gt;(t, |h|M ;L._. prrc nt py jr.vernmeni’* Muscle H b o a le
wlMa becsNH oeaured when the lay adopted a resolution provid­ tomorrow In Jacksonvill* super­ book* were allowed orress tbroueh Donald, op Greet Britain, kilned In | ( okhe • Capitol Hill, Senator M--j wr|K|)t
b y -A M -4
‘fleaeU p ^ W m aH rltl.. which ing that no row* distributed by vising the enrollment of men for *h» crowd. Police helped a t the a stslement revealing they hs-l Mr y. of Q.egop. J h t _Htpu jlypn
) House and sent to tho Renat*.
coneldervd
"the
world
price
level,'
#,drr,
told
newspapermen
It
■»«
rxeeddad o d W gl^st h«...#a of
A Democratic row over t,
ho Aaaoelated Pirxi be given xny •ervlee Ih lh# govemmenfg forest door*, but mill# little effort to central bank ndlrle*. monetary |I .&lt;l&gt;0 early”
• (‘•inanse, an.i eithin
^grly" to begin any plans
plan* to , t f " ''1
beef'h nd % W - ‘ propor.cnts the
few minutes it wa* .e*..nJed and, „ i&lt;0^ wU inflationary ptagri
conservation ’ ramps, It ws* an­ force the trachers to reive on. Th# standards, exchnnee re«trictlor**^| lfhui|j the parly.
adio
chain,
and
outlining
Its
po14
t .......ioum.lv
fetfr ntetsutae repor.e.i out by e
poll.# paycheck* aro in arrears Imp-uvrments of the .ta lu , of ..I(JW glm(J fc |f„ ^h,, fo-ght . ^
u .
, hro ght vast crjoyment te S*pU»
joint Judiciary and Tempera net iltlon on broadcasting by member nounced last night In an Associa­ too.
Hern
of th* legislation
ted Pres, dispatch from Tallaha*ver" ami other m ean-of restoring
imnrlnation of Heaver in 198$, I tomnrlasioner W. A. •
....... opronent*
..
„ .b«
Ftnate Committee Igat wrek, eub- japers.
see. Where h t will make his head­
The demonstrator* Insisted th#
•tUuled for aU pending legaliseThe resolution gtipulat*&lt;l that quarter* wan not staled, but it hanks should buy more tax antic­
tisms and regulatory manure*.
" . The bills, on* carryieg ar. *o number newspaper of the As- was believed her* that he would ipation warrants fro rtf tkr school
the Federal Employment Bu­ board.
statement.
aatendment sending*th* revanuee wriited Press shsll be al-owed lo us*
reau offices.
At the Uity National Rack a del“AIgrvement with reference to
*•
‘ IS l
\
to ' the genenl revenue fund in iroadcast either it* local or AtPrior to hla departure from the tgrilon of 500 swarmed In the any of lh#*e subjects ho* hoen they ••*-l*ve the p.o.wr lime he*
stqad of the ochoel fend, were Im- welaled Press news other then
m14 vhll lh, C o m - . l , , , ; ^ . ^ . u n a O o n prd9Mali ’4
capital he announced that fiSfl street shouting "We want Dawes; reserved for the world monetary hv ri vs dmodlately-certified ‘ te the Helee. •rl*f bulletin*.
.*,
. . . nitssloncr* shn. td set tri a eeHi-si |Wt..!i«g In the btltaie as a elAg- to
m*. &lt;e,..s_ —. » a
sue1el
and economic conference Itself,”
sea*ion'
at
Th* mamberehlp further empow- men from North and Central Flor­ we want Dawes!”
The ’f td lp 1» headed by Ogden of retclatia.ii without it-lay *nd|'lbr fttnl rellsT bill. It r.reqr.t, ha
The Senate went Into .si.l
ida -auntUs weald b*
this * After a half hnbr the doors to the communication to the press t . Mills, the Hoover .*(rotary of
bllta at
K M„ took up the
that tltesM iegi.UUi&gt;ns should
a polity of- IsnUllon for
wreck for the fardel- camps After the lotibr *udilvnly swung oPJIb
♦■#!»• 'O K Iu ry . aad Walter F. itmle mme |iovi«hm fm as In-; America.
spending
Hr*-days
how
he
will
go
we*
n»ver
the
purpose
of
Throegp
(he
n
m
i
n
r
,
tho
T*»&lt;1T
It
.-oeoring owck. member broadcastIlrn,.n, tho IliHi.er poxtmaeter sprrtion of preini'es• where ls-er
Meanv.hUe, Srn.lor Borah,. fL,
to OalneiTitto for
Work
through M a te etQourRmmt at ng snd to fix a schedus of as- Thursday end hack to Tallahassee *r* Jammed, and down th* lobby these prr««»nt ilivuMinni to mn* l K*r&lt; s|. Four other n,*i4b«rt of I, sold, snd lh.&lt; h .ling
brer ard !,|sho. an Inflationist, suggested
«lrfinl*i'
■t'rr$,iTii'nt«.
They
elude
came
O
n
.
Charles
(I.
Dawes,
wtsmenta
to
bo
paid
by
member
thr
lluovrr
reldnet
end
six
mem­
7:15 P. M T ^ r; " ’ •
informally to a gro-'A
Dt-nro*
for enrollment* Friday. ,
rkalrman of the lioard, to m**t were ftr«iirn«d to r xplnrv nn*l tn ber* of bis "little tihlnel" lie wine* i t tegular inlerva * tn
The vote* en the i***»ure* va­ paper* doing such broadcasting.
rerlain whether or not the tk 'i- fll||j that the new matey that
llusklsson said the Initial^ n.«o them. A orp* of iinl'irmed mop nut the Irrritnry In l&gt;e rov |ii.tiilpallng actively.
Tbe
rsver.u*
trom
these
atiled slightly, t« e paaalng 28 to
Indie »(intent is within the law. | rm.|,| |,« | . . urd under He leglalamen would be sent to F o rt. Scre­ guards was hehlml him. blocking ered. Thi* purpose ha., U-en ad­
10 and the other twe by votr» ul lessments will t* applied lo a
Mi-Nary arid it will be .line In
4It hi- r Cummlssionsr* pointed lion be-used tp fay off lit) percent
ven and Fort Banning In
mirably
served
"
jro-rala
reduction
of
assessments
(Continued On Pag* Two)
27, to 11.
ronx-'T re-otgariialiiin "af(*i we nut that Ihe ordinance was puiely «f the deposit* uf closed liinka.
for
conditioning.
Then
they
will
be
llerriot
railed
on
President
The roll call on the first kill mid by non-brosdcastlng mem*
delernilno the va lie of the piesent an etne.grmy one proposed in anEarlier. Borah qurstlanod the
returned to Florida and placed n
Roosevelt nt the Whit* House
callbd up, legalising- « percent
i-mrigeney progiam.”
tlripulier nt Ihe House confirm­ constitution.* ily of Ihnt phese of
the
national
forests
snd
thin
slate
yesteedav rstaUlishing first eonThe resolution was written by
win* and beer fellow*:
"The party”, he added, *must ing the Sencle’s netiun to.wy, and the amendin-nt which is In.efiDd
tact In th* Frssco-American mnAyr*—Fresidsnl Fetch, Sena­ lames G. Stshlmsn, publisher of ami paid $30 a month each.
agree on broe.l piogn-ssive |xd the ju,-slide signing uf Ihe beer hy Demo, ratle- leaders to gtv*.
vgrsatlons
looking
toward
settle­
The
best
available
men,
unmar­
he
Nashville
Banner
ard
prosi­
tor* Baas, Beseham, Butlvi, Caro
ment of press'nr Issues between Icles nf gnternmrnt at.,| l&gt;- nlershlo (.ill by GoveriNit Sho U late today. I'rrsl lint .Itourevelt an otfrrilva
t'hownlng, Clarke, Erglish, Uet lent of lha Southern Newspaper ried but with dependents, and he
Upon suggestion of Commls- weapon in hie 'eliurt lu .btnlrl
m *t utls* from men m whom th-&gt;
i
tween
the
ages
of
18
and
25
will
tk* two republic*.
. , .,
sen, Gomes, Ha.*, Hetiisou, Lar Publishers’ Association.
aloner II. J. I.ehmar, the l ummls- world wine strldllly. This Is the
puhli.
has
im.rlicll
lonfidt-ice’
Armpting
the
Ite.l.lcn
fs
Inv.tabe
accepted
first,
llusklsson
said
In introducing It st the mornson, Lewis, MacWlUlaars, Mann,
IContinue-l On Page Four)
clause authorising the chief cxecAnnuig the ’p ipi.se* of the n
HOLLYWOOD. Apr. 2 4 - f d ’l— tlon I" ’ea, the French emissary
I'srktr, Parrish, Raulgisun, hn*e ng session of the mectlrg, SUh - The director dedarwl th# • amp*
ww «s
rxx
idl.e to teilure the gidj Content
.Shelley, Shiver*,i 8lk»», Stewart. ana said hla purpose In framing were open to residents of the slate "If in your mirror alone you rame without nnv plan* for r " ',’r Kar.Vv Ion, as outlined in a letter
*mt
out
lo
i
rnMiertiv*
members,
only.
He
*
•«
the
allotments
f»i
I
was
to
bring
together
the
pref­
frankly
admit
that
you
ar*
*nn
Ing
st
rhl,
first
f,,r'
Turner, Wstson, .Whitaker—*/.
is "mair.tslning the netionil cred­
(Continued On Par* Three)
Nays—Senator* Atderaon, An erences expressed In the poll of the various counties were hnsed Ife'en of Troy. In faet almost
it end Integrty of Ihe na.mnsl
- ^ ' hom*r- o».. «»•*..) arm or
plain.’ that Is no reason why von
drew*. Black, Dell, Oery, Gllli* Vsibiiated Press members tsken on population.
uf the ItgltLliun, a statement that
i-uiirncy."
Florida was allotted a total of rsnnot bo noted for your ehle.”
seemly by Frank B. Noyes, pret­
&lt;Continue 1 On Pag* Three)
Attorn,y t!.-n;ral Cummins waa
Within Ihe |&gt;ast few .leys, Mi U
3,000 men. llusklsson said.
tier t of th# Associated Press.
■le lares Adrian, movie fashion dethu
cimsUUtlanatlty
studying
the remainder will be »enl to llfntfe
has Iren active ill opposinK l'ie-1
The resolution In full read:
MIAMI.
Apr.
25—
D
D
-K
alh.
Phese.
dent
Hnossvrll's
inflation
pro­
"Be It resolved, that It la the camp* Just a* *°°n ■* *S*y e , *i
I’lnln women are the smartest
Chairman Met.her nf the bank,
and arrangement* •Irrssed women of today, he con­
grain. II# was one of the signet* tyn Davit, 20. refusedrio accert a
• rue of this meeting that the be enrolled
sentence
y e .te n le y '1"* committee, whn ha l orpoied
completed
for
their
work
and
nf a Republican statement nr«*il-' su.pemle.l
•oard of dltactors shall not allow
tinued.
■lur* wllh
Ing the administration's fiscal pin- when her husband w»* ssn’.eccd! ‘h' »"IJ
my news itslributsd by the A*- food.
“IMaln women who think art
posals. It was rot signed by Mr- to the federal penitentiary for |H former• Democratic secrelatlca of
delated
Press, regardless of
•aster to dress than their nretMIAMI. Apr. 2hinonlh,, and last night she ch-.-j - I 'I 15 ticasury, Olas., of Miglnia,
-orree, to be given to any radio
ll-r sl*»*r-.” sail Adrian. "Th*&gt; ClolildgC, charged with ettem ;t Nary.
urd 'IcAuoo, of California formal,
haln or chains; ar.d be It further
The letter said the plan rf
I*1' 1' B J-*1'
nre more rlever In s'«s'n* *lvle«. ing lo td o i t
ly sn no in ed he would agnpoll th*
trom Cul.
'New York, Apr.
for
foig"Resolved, th a t,It It th* tent*
ill'll
*
«i)|i|Fiiiti
ul»**
n
arlcill
WlllfWPil
for Iht* •« their chief weapon. Charles A. Lindbergh vs* !»f*
IContimivU On Tag* r’uuti f
names
to
nsr-Cdwie Redfern, brother if th* meeting that th* board of
And. a comoensatlon. they often screed In Federal Court h*i* y«»‘ W imp of numbers in esrh cun- *nF rhyehlan
~
-----♦«
His
wife
vvrs
srnulre a name as being not only tsrday a-v a man "who d.u-. not grrstlonal didne: C in i.g h .il tl,e irollc prwocriptlssn*.
of Richard W O * * .
I* be llrecteit (ball promulgate at once
r Me hut ofttim** are hailed as fa­ have the mental tapaeity to enlii- cot-nlry, who will work actively H convicted of the same charge, but
lieved to be Urn m in who Jumped .ulea and regulations covering th*
their rsveisl cnainttinilirs lu pro. was plm-ed under .. suspended
from a bridge yesterday, said In Soar* of such news buLetln broadmous beauties."
llln criminal intent."
se'lr-nei- if her hushond was sent
DENVER. Apr. 2 4 .- (/PII-Three
With this as a premise. Adr.ai» state metric today ha racatv*' i seta so as to distinguish between
The ststemei t &lt;**" made liy m* Mint* the object* of Ihe orvanisa- lo the penitentiary, federal ulfif i r e V d l M t ■frito his brother morning and evening members, diatha reeultlng from a three-day offer* some pointer* for woman ittoirey. M- II. Rusenhour*. In an ti»&gt;n. including the' noininatinn a .I,
MILLKIHIEVILLE, 0*., Apt.
flo- ep.ll.trr of ejn.ildate* v.lia w ill1 clals | Ir.-.'.I her in Jail, ond will 23.— (A*v—I eland Harvey, *" wflo
which waa ‘ private and conflden- .la a schedule of additional as Spring bllxxard which swept the homely or prstty:
,
. ppr«l f* ■* |»OAlr*»»»fn1rni
tec
h
a
lU
‘fi*i.*n
on
tk*
»u*p
today.
icsamenta to b# applicable solely Rocky Mountain region last week
MFirtl» know w^hen to ••■'I*. * rfdtc’s trial. '^-,T , r l f?r ^*"y sepp. i Kaput, lean piirw ples huth
t ia it
nve
D nvlc^ m»th*r, Mr«.
Bi&gt;#* ma &lt;i litqurot and «cnsatloM(^
.
Questioned In r tf t f d to tbo -® thoee member pi pets whl.h m i* rt potted yesterdiy while dressing. A Coatume I* HM " , , befotc Federal Judge llalsled l- lefnre and after rh-rlinus."
e«,ape* while serving # sentence
Ahern,
Washington.
D.
C.,
pleaded
Colorado
and
Wyoming
authori­
■roadcsst
Associated
Press
news,
n
tin
ting:
It
la
betUr
f
W
s
h
e
d
^
South AaiWriean expedition Ir
if mo:e than 100 yerrs for band*
in
rnurt
for
clc-men.y
for
him.
ties
sought
three
«l"«r
missing
be
revenue
from
which
shall
t*
for. too wurh deUll rob. It d
search o f P e a ) Redfern. aviator.
Kosenh'iuse said additional time
itry, wss thwarted in hi* lataht
rallirg
out:
"For
Go&lt;l's
sake
don't
ippileJ
to
a
pro-rata
reduction
of
persons.
" In 1927 In an atImaginative quality. If !•» « ? was needed to obtain depositor*
hid Im frewlom today alter h*
.end
my
hoy
tn
prison.”
The
froxen
bodies
of
II.
II.
HamBrasil, Redfem uaesementa paid by ‘ eon-broadnearing • amartly new puff
from Imtitution* where Cloliidge
tquee.ed himself r.uki-d through
Sh&lt;
&gt;
lupied
a
seat
in
th*
rear
bo had to* as ting members; Uk* all sUps toy. Colorado Bprlngs ranch rote-, sleeve, know what e b . *«&gt;• • has been treated in iresnt yeai*.
——
„f th* co.’it iiM'm hut rushed tn the taro of the death cell a t th*
wcetary to protect the news re­ man; Danny Sullieaa. 24, U nder. near. Pound on# note and make
for big
Judge llit.er Instructed Emory
Following thg esampV set hy th* judge’s herch when Federal slits prison farm hero. He waa
tort of tho Associated Press from Wya- sheep herdur and *
oat
.rrc&gt;.»•*•
.
Akerman, asslstsnt district at- members of Henrinol* Chapter, ledge l l i 'd l j k l . Ritter
Interesting.
pro . at liberty for about two hours bw
rilfering or each other lltegal uee Wyo^ herder known a* “ U ol* . - | f your wardrobe I* I'm'*
(ofney
in,„ ii^ o t» the y n lty
i*g eaplorot! at .Macon snd »••
Future
Firmcrx-ul—Florid*
last
j
iwswed
th*
H
ilts
h
re
r''*
’
*
were
found.
i
f
tadlo
news
commentators
ar
b -public knewllimited fine ness, he -o tiride r* •* “ ,
||a(|i
^ t h e « * » f “ P»»t illed hei*. Officials said llarvey
week,
member*
of
the
Oviedo[
'
.
---------------------Thix.s
sought
were
Mi‘
I
’
axpodltlon has ithors; aad define the meaning of
Ihos* who hav# to look
&gt;'
mighl |,e disposed »f wllhn
vawed th* bar and twisted it suffl*
Chapter
not
nnly
,p.-nl
a
profit,
ra, Btsxll ondet brief bulletlnc’ la conformity with Ashley • 8$, Of M o r io n County. from on. year*. " 4
. •*** , „w days.”
cientty to rsesp*. lie took a gun,
able
day
at
Turtle
Mound
near
Tom Rocha and he text and spirit of this rasolu- Cole.; C A. MeCommon, Colorado And at the same time be klrnl
O pttl.'ge also i» charged with
413 in rsali, end th* automabUo
Sptlnga Produce Compety P'»«l- j ourself. Your clothe* (Should • attcRtpt {nit »„ .end a half riiil Naw Smyrna on .Sunday, Imt en­
!»,U IntoroeUd In -lon; and bo It further
keys from n deputy end fle'.l Ilia
deni, end Ppter Erickson. R5, of .msrtly inconspleoou*. Do not tee , ff
tertained
thi-ir
father*
as
well.
,0 j uj f r Ritter.
capture followed shortly aftqg* *
The
group
of
11
men
and
l&lt;oys
Urensio, Wpo.
tha». Iiecauoo of lack of monev
c ,#brJdia mU1 he ter t th-: •* .
ward.
’
fo u r Dmroc yeuths. Ilay btadleft
Oviedo
hy
motor
,-arly
Sun­
yoUr clothes muat bo d»B- Do nm ,aftftg| • IstUr to tolom I lond
n tg , 18, k b brother Carl, an.lRIch- ,hm without enthusiasm.
day.
and,
Immedlaieli
upon
ar­
IIIHMIK8 APFBAL
nd th#
the liquor
Jcdge
i,erfH ,and
LONDON, Arr. 25^-&lt;;P&gt;—
aril Ranum, 19, and -Sld.lon Ad­
riving near th* fi&gt;h&gt;n-r grounds,
“But
do
rometnbec
tk**
whl,l‘
f
Hitter
to
"get
even'’
vdh
his
i»(
hsnrellur
of
the
Exchequer
' gone to Coal Creek
WASHINGTON—Th# s.iprcm#
Ik# group began p irsult nf fl&gt;h.
Members of th* board of dlree•trikinr costu*. become* m#"'« tie r -ed wife end her f.r.d'v.
WUk'n ■ short whil* nl*r 100 ChemberUIn announced In pre- court' yestsrdoy ditmlasecl an ap*
‘• on and all officer! of th* San- Caryoa te H it for gold. »*r* .nous If -can loo frot»«n‘l»- "
•rnling
hi«
budget
to
the
'ard Klwanlg Club ar* «xpo:Ud to foiad safe m n ynenutain eihln
remain*
p AH8EH I.IM AI. BILL ootinds nf fish of different kinds House of Commons today that peal sttacking th* 19^1 South
Dakota sUt* highway Fesa e tax
had been caught-end a dinner was
■noet at th* Kontetuma Hotel to­ neer Aldore. Co o. They had been
no provision will be mailt this which' had provioualy been blbd
morrow morning at 11:30 o'clock mleelng alnco l»»t Thursday.
Th# Associated Pres* thi. morn- prepared. Later In th* afternoon
Of the big. playrd diamond veer f&gt;- wrg* drbt payments vncoustitutional by tho federal
W tho purpose of hearing a abort • Ramsey’s bodp «*** found in an
ag adets# 1 Th# MerriJ ih .t the
to lh* United .Stele* or for rf­ district court in 8ioux Falla.
“
ba»
on
the beech.
(Ht *n Klwanla activities by Dts« Mooted sevtian ef El Fnao county.
.louse tmlay raised llou.e till No.
, i jd » from ttrclgn debtor*.
on.
Col*,
8
ecant
I
t
19*
m
lba
from
Those
*ripp'“*’nT
ths
rroup
InH t L sJtenaat Governor Harvey
IS*,
introduced
by
lltpresenio1
his
wa«
the
same
policy
Brit­
where k b abandoned motor car hecomlnv • h l i la iojkhnaM* Ives K. J. Holly end C. W. Enta* ehldsd J(V* MleVVr end h&gt;s SOI*
QUAKB H llJJi 30
■v
*r##man
than that
”
tl'rchj airie r, providing for liie .encela* AnA*»w.- F*enhen l.dtl# Jo*. *-H, , n followed in leet y ears bud­
Mr, Freeman win remain a m m located earlier In th* day.
gauntnes.
i*
«»
ATHENS—An
earthquake
am
get.
A
«p*.UI
provision
was
lo t We glad while s tte m fU v
i, depsad -Idh of outstanding slat* »*•' Thtal* Andrew .l.mhsnn and hlr,
n r the regular weekly lgnik**a » f
n .rcsary for tbe d ell Instil- th* lilaed of Koo in the A c x ta m ^ ^
“ ' UgetHer
itHer oaring rlns. Mat*, for l
Hie club according to R. J . Nix. U gsthcr k!e flack
'.Oritty tax cert\ | Cite. * m * * t sens. A*d« end John- P*"l »~c**| mert pr d the UnlU.1 RUtee Sea waa aatimated yesteciUy jo {'j
d a b secretary who ergo# n 10ff the height of Did billiard. Illr
#nR
;Faul
L
r*
J
r
».
K.
K*1
m
v
,
i Mtnlclpal Airport ft Ssnfoid.
latt December.
Chamberlain hav* killed 30 person* a n j lnju*r,l
rhV
b#»V wal foend near Lart- •hex aro "°™
and ru o rr* v.-'«*t. G»nr*w lAn-i. • eld th* drfirit Us) year we* mot* thaa 100. Iluadrodi af tr 4» _ :
e measure xdae lutrodeced
decThe
hrrdet
"l^ole’s"
body
fee the luncheon
Tbu relay, and will b* «ert to th« end r .i - g * H'chron. or Chul-vd*. eppioximetely 1126,000,000.
Ing* w*i« wrecked on tha r
-F V
‘ found near Ca»»«r qfUe * s s v s s o t k
thi* wiak for t confirm*, end C. R, Dawson, rhxpter *dvls-l
la’tn rl'a l Nldyro*.
nun reported hi# flock h»d lonatd# se v ritr- Bjch-eMthr. a * finat#
r- •
ikm
of
tho
Moose
vote.
apt t# ‘wear’ betUf.ffr- 1i t 1

Senate P tttea Houae
•Resolution Substi­
tuting Ifccml Option
For *Rone Dry’ L*w

NEW YORK. ’’Apr. 23—tA’l Staples and share* began the new
« n k i till boiling with the heat
it prospective inflation.
Many stock a n d speculative
.'ommedltiw Jemped to new high
avals for IMS, but there ware oc­
casional sir ns that the market.*
ear* simmering down to narrow,
ar fluctuations, as advances en­
countered
a t I f f profit-taking
vhkh whittled down the gains.
The dollar again weakened in
'oreign exchange dealings, tenti­
ng to confirm the Inflationary
hope( or fra™. but »h* bond mar-

Statement Made Fol­ MacDonaldAndRooselowing Parades'Of velt Discusa Plans
Teachers AskingRe- To Make Economic
lief From Bankers Ccnfab Successful

Nearing Final Oke

Coalitioii
ROWOVER'G.O-PJCITY CHANGES Possible
Combat Gold Clt
Inflation Bill U
LEADERSHIP HAS 1 LAW TO ALLOW InRumored
In Seiui!
COME INTO OPEN SALE OF BEER
mer H o^efH ack-' IteguTa^ry M e i s u r s a i n
Seeking To Con- Will Be Considered
(ml Party’s Policy At Meeting Tonight

I

'

AP PlJtS BAN ON STATE’S IDLE TO
GIVING NEWS TO BE ENROLLED IN
RADIO STATIONS FOREST SERVICE
Member Newspapers 650 Men will Be En­
listed From North
And Central Parts

May Give OnlyBrief
Types Of Bulletins

rV fa W iiffJg ; *32

Plain Women Are
Called S h a r p e st
i| Dressed By pxpert

Woman Reiuses To «
Acceot Suspended
Sentence By Judge

Man Who Tried To
Extort From Lindy
Called Unbalanced

M ystery Thickens
OfRedfera,
Long Missing Flier

3 Deaths Caused
By Blizzards In
Rocky Mountains

»«»**•, „ ..

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Harvey Escapes And'
la Caught Once Mor$

Future FarmcrH Have
New Smyrna Picnic

No Provision Made
Fcr Debt To U.S. In
Budget Of England

Kiwaniana Planning
- Progam Tomorrow

s s a s g u -

.

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t

«

;

�I

t

e n t e r central
Meeting Of Baaeball
Fans Today WillDetermine Its Course

hnely BattingBrings
Victory For Cocoa;
Islanders Also Win
TKOA. Apr. »*.—TnsMIHv in kit
tha pla*kv* rn « Ihe haftrC OI*
!•*■ i | la | Catlalas (fs ln l
an ker* veefardor afternoon In
fra* hilling asms sssisst
i Csss* Indian*. A small crow*
tU*ns« Ik* natMl which will
gooaltend Ik* flr*» *1 ihs On­
) flacICa Baseball U a i » *•*I If Leeahur* and Mew Hm»rn»
• a rm decide la talar Ike
waa.
Ph* Peds a*i lo Wall and Anker
’ fane men la Ike llrsl fear lai«a bul their new hurler. J P.
t». foemerle
nf Clearwater,
akensd In Ike fifth, and. befnee
I* Minor could rellr* Iko elde
ir rant had scored snd the IniH wskt nhesd. I lo I. In Ike
Ik. Ida Indiana ccnred n nnlr nf
aa SO Stnatce hr llaerell and
awn and a Anubl. be Wall.
■Ufsrd tarasd lla llrsl ran In
I second an a wait, fielder's

ta I. Halt walked the first twn
tragn who faced him Minor went In
'A lh ta pulni au4 walksd trail. ItsB»e then doubled, scoring two runs
Two more rune scored on alngies
aby Bags aad lleadley before Ike
side was retired
'I Th# fielding sensation was fu r.
plehed tip Harrell hy coming In fasi
oa llarrlaon'a single In cenlsr and
nailing Mewromh wkg. we* altemplug •• scare from third. The
game was Iona and drawn nal.
With Baaford having II men left
na koese. and Iks Indians leaving Itoisen. an
...
Ik
1&gt;J a M g e r r Jew* B arnes, of B anferd. fPBrlea,
Mhanaon. If
M-d flurneed. rf
tloh llurneed. ef
ef Pensacola, will arrive her* lo- Spake,
rf .......
day, aad that a player named Bon­ Wearer, th
ner, also will rsport In lima for Perl, lb
neat Thursday'* gam* at Daytnni (Iraham. r
loHisr. p
Ha^alao allied lhal Ike Pede will Tinas,
p
..
p|*y tfc* Dalai ad lleda In an eihli
billon name at Munklpal Harh 15
Hanford oa Toendsy afternoon, Apr

Priest Says
Is Biggest]
Nation In

urUay oi tha U^JB. p«partni«nt_flt Afrte

NEW YORK. Apr.
Bafore 1300 New Tort city fbwmen, th* Rev. Charts* E. Coogfc.
tin, Detroit CatholW prioot doeland yesterday that America Is
“tha greatest pagan nolle* the
world has even seen."
H, condemned sdherUKa ta tha
gold standard beeaoaa ha gatd
through It nations "stool" M m
thos# on tha silmr standard. ^ Tha flremro. memhara at tha
department's Holy Name gesiety,
cheered and whistled for savers!
minutes when tha preacher ar­
rived st their annul breakfast at
a Rroadway hotel.
He was Introduced as “net only
a national bat an Interutldw!
Idol, rr-ognited for tha logfc tnd
as nerve*« of his talks."
Before he started to speak tnd
after he had' roneladed, the. rimmen stood in a silent prayer of
thanksgiving "that Katbey Coo
lln was spared In an attempt
hi, Ilf* In Detroit last mo

ipgrttioa with tU Florida 8 UU Markat
n » WlnfraJ, Siiafbrd rtproentathr*.

World Champions Are
Far Out In FnmtOf
BigDiamondParade

KSTSMti
(ll «4 n M - w e
and bu

S ' ftWJli

NEW YORK. Apr. yi— O V of Central Florida Base­
EJeren days after the start of tha
Praettmlty as Pooling*. &gt;*• “ '•* Tag.
ball.League officials and dlra:tors
mkjor
league
campaign,
tha
New
Fiorina
l,
a*
t-uiiia
today were on leetburg where at
’’VtijilltlfRW: SlsoSr.' It .-t*York Yankees, world's chair plana, ■aaraed-Oviedo CWfta*
l:M o’clock a group of fana and
fee **s# S*ahl dafy w
ware
far
eat
In
front
of
the
big
laoM fa daf*i.............
players will gather i round a table,
Henfnr.. April, tefe*
parade with serrn straight vletolisten to tbs reading of the
111
*—XTt*.
....
ri*».
Oviedo. April. 1*13league*! constitution and by-laws,
^ t ||&lt;
There was no visible reason for i j i i ,— n s s .
and decide whether of not they
their unbeaten record In tha figwish to enter. New Smyrna hat
are* for tha gamer played from
IhWlMA? Y A R M ^
already sent In iU franchise drcan passed. Mow York
te n ts or
m
tha start of the season op thrsngh pktd'P,
poelt, and only Leesburg now Is
Bosion *. News
r a t dkmd i s b u * *
Saturday. Both offensively and mors 1, Albany l» M
Tm o r yasn s m s j u
needed to make the leagna a sisTam O rtincafa M*.‘ l
la Mrranton. *pn
ITKA o r TMU WTATW o r
defensively tha Yanks had fairly earn
haryh. Baflelm Taroala
Ilk day » ( Anutaal. J
club affair.
ID i.
gosni marks, but their attack .was ester, t care held fei
f i l e d - * cert I(Walk
This latest development In the
Halle* |e fcersky given Iks
aad kaa n u d e appJM
areal
Monday
U
ran.
by no means equal to that « f the Torn ». PkliadelfkU I
MAl/TUIK. purrhaesr of T#l
1933 destlnie, of the leegoe arose
tlflmla
M
as
■
IUL
daled
Ihell
Chicago White Sos, serond In th#
on Saturday when I-eesburg offi­
dfrASgwel, A. D., &gt;»*»■,“
American League with six vic­ Imrgh. and Portland. *
aald cerllflcaie la mr afOc
cial* telephoned
Peter Schul,
tories
and
three
defeats,
nor
was
cJNCiNNATti t ests
»e-wll: ..
Sanford, league secretary, that
Mlrh. t Cleveland I. 1
thdr pitching and defense record last,
then .wished to enter the league
rolumhus, lotto
f Irind Itaplds. alenday
and that "they would make a de­
•lit
aleIan un Mimdayi ■The eaisweeaa
Lot 11 Block B Trsct * MW
Th* Whit* Sox were far ahead
tlon was each that there lg little was heavily guardod while her*.
Undo Hprlnes.
__,
He eald Athens and Roma had • f all other major league chib* In mnnd la WUhesBawre H iSflseaps
Tka ssld load being SSasssed SI
doubt but that Leesburg will be
Ike
dtla
of
Ih#
Issuance
Si
been "most In need of u rta f* rtfutlng with total* of 43 run* rnnlu la. Boston 1. Neyf Tech 1 uurtlflrsls In Iko name of swell
"In," Mr. Stliaal said today.
Uo
Monday K aa*.___ __ _____
_
New Smyrna was contacted at when they were *t the height of aid 33 hit* .1Th* Yanks, scoring
.
.
.
FUlltBNCN eTtlVBItniO.vat Xao known.
Thai
a
U
Msllklc.
aurrhsssr
of
33
lime*
on
53
hit*,
held
their
op­
dav.
Potomac
Tarda
.
lo
Phlladal
their
power
and
wer*
living
In
once, and within an hour had an­
Tas
Csrtlflcela
No.
Ills,
doled
Iko
ponent* to 19 tallies.
nounced that they will be ready luxury.
* MIcliaOKD ntYKRWOB*: " l » « Ilk day of Aaeaai. A. D. Ill*, has
Cleveland, however, had allowed day. risvalaad 1. Ml. Louis I fried ssld eertmeol* la mr afflco.
"Under th* leadership sf th*
for play on Thursday. Tw0 hour*
Yuungatawn l| ManHIton, Oat !• aad ka, road* sepIVstlsn far a iso
only
15
runs
In
eight
games,
five
B T » ^ 11 «•*dect. lo Is*** In scdordtnr* wills ' — /m I I
later all league director* had god of gold," h« continued, "th*
Chicago I.
'
.,
Palat laforuealftew fa. law. held ecrtlflcats embraesa Ik*
unanimously approved the entry conquest of th# commercial world of them winning encounter*. Th® Shipping
b . l a g e e - r «J «
fallow
las
dssertked
properly
olioS
at
a
r
d
o
r
.
A
p
r,
X*.
!*
•*
'
world champion* wera out In front
MANyonb-OVIKDO Mectlon o ated la Memlaule County. PI orIds. th* deC , f lJ*ui«l,,? * » e "f
of the two new elsbe, and had far­ and the enslavement of ma» ha*
In fielding, with only four errors
Mild,•clear. Hsullasu light la. Will
rurt If irate I* Wtther agreed *ha* If they do com* been •ought,” while Christ “ find* charged against them, and tied Kluridn:
moderate wire -Isgulry; deman&lt;
L*t II Bl*ek C Trail * Senxnew n.
M .isai# . sd v cl s e e r o*
In that the league’) 1033 season himself ousted from the temple*
T * ° . *Ts^mS belnc sseessed at
will |bo declared officially opened of education."
the dale of Ike Issuance„o» eaeh
•srtlflcsle la the name of Us Snowa
with game* played yesterday.
Tkat a I. Meltble. auroksser nf
In qthtr words, if Lgeabarg this
Tkk ■'artlfTrat* ff*. Ills, dated Ike
afternoon decide* to coma Into th*
kh day of Auenes. A. I&gt;. ISIS, has
filed eald cerllflcaie In my efflcv.
leagua, all gam** played last Runand ha* nude appllceiloa fer tas
day, and last Thursday will be
deec ta lasus la accordance wltk
*
—
law. Maid certificate embrace* Ike ‘ ••’
i i * » » * Xpclasa. c T,mn
considered exhibition games, tnd
ItVHenlasdo
^ *t
Th* strong DaIAnd Rada, manfollowing described property eltagam** played yesterday are thoa*
sled In aomlaole tinunly. riorlda.
uelfars ol *«ch
lo.wlt:
.
t
that will epunt/ In the offi lal
U i 1* Bloc a a Tract 11 danstandings. Leesburg and
New
Smyrna, scheduled to have played
n i«i
»t
tha data of Ik# leeoaac* of aach
yesterday, will catch up In a
certlflcslo In Iba asm# sf Undouble-header early next month.
Barncs
probably will awn
—'TkaT a -U - MaltMo, purekasor of
Pandlng advleea from Lacxburg, Holt
Clan'swMr, - *J«ht-h«ndgy
To*. Certifies!# Na. lilt, doled the
tlh 'Oar of Aaxnal, A. D. till, has
Mr. Hehaal has drawn up a new who alerted at Cocoa yesterday
riled aald cerlllleale In my *fnce.
a-hedula- of play that brings th* afternoon, whl'e Manager Jibl*ley
bad has made application far US
2!»;
Fl«h*r,
p.
.
d w f la Issue In accordance with
end of th* first half on Jun* 29 will #•* lien* Klaber left-hander
TO
I-ATB
TO
CLA
B
E
irt
Mat alter Bam#*’ •‘• rUn«.
laW. Maid certificate embraces the
Instead of July 3 aa under th* formtily with the University of
fullnwlna dsaerlbs.l property aliaup probably » m b# as
OR BALEt Light brown
four-club echedul*. Th* second Florida, aa a attftar agaimt the Arioll. 3b; Malt.y, 2b; Barn*». lb:
Sled*In Memlnols County, tlorlda.
Ika data of
lo.wlt:
half will begin on July 2 and end Fad*.
Phone 249-W.
•
ccrllflcat* ll
.
Abbott. »*: H*rti*®». JJl Maxwell,
That B. lc
on Rept. 7, and th* poet-season
The Ktac hoavt one of th* rf; Newcomb, tf ; Chapman, c;
cm_flAatlfluB
aerie* will start on Runday, Rept atrongaat batting combinationa in
Holt, p.
________
l e g a l n o t ic e
10.
th* Northeait FloritU Uague
Under th# new schedule, Ban- which they Joined thle year. Tha
Al Lett* wa* the only . Nat*
eord will play at Daytona Beach probable IVlAnd line-up will be Rmvrna batter who secured a
next Thursday afternoon, Coco* r « fo Iowa; Culp, **| Kutaraon, i l l home run dj.ing th . 193* Central
will be at New Smyrna, and Lees­ Bill Leila lb; Shliley, ef; Al U ltt. Florida Baseball Laogu* reason.
burg will b# gt Orlando, while r : Hams. If: Monk*. A ; PaeU^
■.Mr it-T - ' V“ Ca/lHkat*
next Sunday, O rU odFS bl be at
. . r aTVc. B i i t h U r af
Sanford, New Brnyma will go to
'• U P e •*'a . d.. tut.
lo In my.oHIa* “ « , hss&gt;r»*ee
Daytona and Cocoa will he In fine*I baseball towns In the state,
ration
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, D... Ill*, .hsu
- I w ould g a t b ilio u s, h av e a bad
emkraoss tha.foilowlB#_ *•If lAeaburg do** not enter tna managad by Emil Yd*, old Pitts­
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a#mlburgh pitcher, with Leo Meadows, w ould aeh# a n d f m l dulL a a d I
•tlon h r u t
league, the four-club
County. FUrlds. to-wltt
prtastr with
will continue In effect and Sanford another former Pirate, echeduled w o u ld g o t d ltx y a a d fa in t," w rit**
eg. k rh W .1 MB Coc .1
embrace* ih»
Hun 11. Two. I* BaaMk.
rrooortr situwill play at Daytona, with Coco* to hurl a few game*. Naw Smyr­ M r. C U ad # a T a y lo r, o l O roor.
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_ . .. na will be managad by Loren tro ttb ls caxoo fro m bllloum tsoR
U of MRU, h^t jn U . ,
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.
iAsaburg. considered o«d of th* Hayes.
■ho bxvo m o B la c k -D ra a g k l a n d I t
p. 1* South Itango II E«»*- • dead U Issue la acco rd aaco w ith

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DeLand Reds To Play
Game Here Tomorrow

'K T a t H i o'rloek.
v n « boa acorai

s rs v a ss ^ s s i

-tefjar'aa

Holt Two hsu* hiu. nakoe. Wall.
Baerlflro hits. lUrroll. Moore. Huw^ aomh. Double plays, llarrlsoo lo
. Arioll; Mours lo MoltkrMo tlsrno*.
.Mowsrd
«rfhw ill
Ooeoo II.toasaford 11. HIWaffWsH
1 with 1 runs In 1 loot off Holt. ♦
' wltk 1 ruoo In I Inn: off Baker *
' wjlfc 1 ran# In I Ian; off Minor •
(■'With « rune In 1 inn. Banco on
halls, sff Wall t. off Unit 3, nff
Baker !, ell Mlny •- ■'jatt..**';
by Baker I. by Minor 1. Hit by
pnokec by lllnor. tlowardi by IU-

IzzyiTaintTeelfrig

HOW THEY STAND

fiSftr^of

law . Ssld c e rllflc a ie em b races Iks

, rallovod m * . h * t c k o e n a u k c ' f

uethlng uli#

Bl. l-nula

PhllsdelphU

rk lra x n
C ln e ln n .il

H ill L u » b « r Co.

Q u ality M trcJiandtoo » l
13th and Hally

Wo aro aqaipped to prodaco
first clan# Job work al thd
lowest poaaibl* price*. Give as
• trial.

of tho laaaaac* •• » »* b **!' *1*4. la Homlanl* C ounty, rio rld a .
IF In tk« IMHM of Jin*.
«•
^ V V S l a I . 1 * H Illoeh P . T ract
•KKJI*. UbIoS
. I I Hnnlandn g a rla g a ..

i z a ' i s T i w .... . g
I gottteg bilious I Uko BlackI

.

Dnrnght la Umo-1 _ _____ _

Heruld Printing Co.

Rgoaonablo
Z IP SE R V IC E

■Old land being *s*ja»»&lt;».»* th« f•■Hawing d escrib ed p ro p erty situ -

new „ _

va st

lum ber

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»**••• 11

Th« said lo a d bcln* aeseseed a t
Ih s d al* o f th e laeuane* of ouch
e r r t l f l r a l e la th# nam e af U n ­
k now n.
. .
.
.
T k a t t t I- kloltbl*. p a rc k se e r ef
T o* iT e rtlflrale No. 114*. dated Ik#
llh . day nf A u g u tl. A. n , l i t * , h a s
C lerk C lre u lt C e a r t
filed eald rertT fleal# In m y afflc*.
sola U*asty, Tlor
aad hae m ade ap p llcallo n far .la*
4s*&lt;. i s lesaa la acco rd sae* w ith Dri
law. I h l f re rllftc a t* em kraeee Ik*
follow ing ‘d escrib ed p ro p e rly o l l l - (MBAI.)

X O ITNRRU AlOflCIXTIOT

BELLBOY 13

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(few Ur Irene
N ashville
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RATES

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S ir ON DtM EGOS
fo« oey wncm'

MR.STALL
t WANT TUSffi
you A MMUTE

Yesterdays Results
Fo u r WATCH rtp*lrgd
• who roally know* how
JeweUr, Mag. AYo.

NATtOUAL bMAOVR

P l t l .b a r p h l-* l Ml. I n a le *-l.
r i n e l n n .i l 4: t Shlc*g'J 1.

Itaetan ll Hrooklyn I. .

New T urk l l P hilad elp h ia I.

ARBRICAN LBAOt'R

ENDADLE U 8 ED CAE

val

i with tho REEL guaranlg*.

W e .h ln e la n l l New T nrk «.
B o tto s .1: P h llsd elp k la I.
Ile lro ll 1; f t
\
r h le e p " i t Clevelshd I.

A Boat, Doalerp, | ll MyrtU

••t'TMMRU AkMOnATlOU

R r r i , ^ . r M - i v ‘«
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THE ADVENTURES OF T0 M.1WCK AND HARBY

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fsvorsl
ssys:

Ity of *produce . and mHWd
« hla bid f o r H. woulA-fci j
1 w w h f k n o w th a t, tb d .la j

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J*J» m all r&gt;«d America* dti.
“V « wirt U grt something
That’* what rw ’n h m i w .
Wall, to do I want to r*t »orro• t a H 'b r t I kaow tha. tax wu&gt;
«Mt aJtaation *s wall a* you d i 1
A, ha adriaH thorn to |tw the
a chance, haskter*
o ta r to d InUrraytlof. Dwwv*

requirement of the trade and guaranteed to be aueh when
I t arrive* a t point of distribution. Each buyer at distant

meat.
“Gone would be the rtejt of th* grower, the uncertainty:
of whet.wpuld be his under the presept syatero o f c o u f f f r
m int to distant pofnls. Gone, too, iii large degree, the glut
of 'mwlMta by Indiscriminate consignment. Further, such
standardised grading and packing add car loading a* wouk
be required in order to obtain government certification of
r .AlgUBltD, Bf that dogs *A\ product would assure tha wiping opt so f i r s i
hla atna' • hall net pro*- competition In the market. Is concerned of much of the sec­
wheio eonfeeetth and ond or th ird grade fruits and vetstabtes, which then would
than ■hall-hag* morey.

I CANT PC^qr iT'
EITHER/' COUNT
—

M rt

m rrf'*

Into canned food*.
•flams alnaa grsptertiU la In this day, when government a t Waahlngton Is striving to
lift the farm er and fruit grower out of the slough of de­
I* tha public «|*.,
spond by finding means to raise the price of hla produce to
Jag* hat* nsw'Sddad Jehol a point where he can again make a living and discharge his
|p«a«a*» aid hat* tavadad obligations, perhaps It would not b« impossible to place the
ptaoer. Tha flot thing yew pl*n ln; operation. At any rats, Mr. Bevh^haa brought
tha capital of India will ha forth, tho moat intriguing idea that has been presented in a

Women And War
When Amelia Earhart criticised the assembled Daugh­
ters of hho American Revolution for agitating strong arma­
ment* whlif a t tha same.time doing nothing towards having
of. the details tar working women bear arms in war, and-.evidently had overlooked or
intarnationaL t (rrecmsaU w aa^ot-aw aro of th o .fa c t th a t boaring arms in this day
and timo is only a small factor In tho maalfotd ramifica­
tions of Twentieth Century w a r ty *
In &gt;tho old days military actions were almost completely
a matter of an army of men, loosely organised, crudely

0 etate of AHtone has dn1 that Winnie Both Judd who
I tWn women Iasi summer, I*
I* and need not therefore die
iOetectric chair. Whether iha
Irrimr at the time oj the marr t net, It eeemi reaaontbta to
rrt that In rontemplotten ol
erlia* tho has become Insans

military machine, th e re 1* the Rad, Cross, thw,hospltalii*.
tloa. corps, hugs trensportnttpnHdivpiiotu amdintrtcmU com­
munication aervice. The protllemTof;f r y i n g food end
fighting equipment, prune, bonty. hand grenade*. airpUnro.
and.* hundred other device* inao great th at it r e q u W iB '
own nrmy of non-fighters.
When a'natlon goca into a war there la no individual
U tuo been almoit one hundre&lt;l
aare linen the gold content of the who can escape grave responsibility. Fighting is no longer
UMftcsn dollar has been changed. confiped to tna ."front’!. Those who remain behind are not
Yura 1703 antil 1SU the United Immune from phyaical Injury. Airplanes hive taken care
I paid at the* mint II 9JU art of th a t
.
f*r gold, but at that time,!
Furthermore, the wheels of industry must not be
ire ago, It increwed the I stopped but rather speeded up, Agriculture must be con­
dJS percent to 120.81 an I
, It hae remained then ever tinued. The business life o rth e country must be carried on
succMifully if the army is to win ita battlesi In the last
war wpmen took the Jobs left vacant by men who enlisted,
Vrtabana eayi that thla might th«F*hy fulfilling a Aervice Just as Important aa front lint
I I good time to enroang* trade duty- Not only that but the world will not soon forget tha
Ith Bneels llncf England will no noble aervice performed by thousands of nurses under con.
bs allowed to well then, dltlons requiring great courage and devotion.
r-what Basal* haa that she
It sounds rather silly to suggest th st women should
bp willing to trade for begr arms. There Is no doubt but th st they could do so
i# oor aorplue product* T with equal, if not agypaiaing. fortitude to men, But If a
II be wheat, eU, Iron or
id what weald oar own
m.ef thcae ,*m» matartal* the front line trench*» h u t in otheKIlnea of duty equally as
i say to that? Or ihould wa Important, and more adaptable to their physical tlnm iU ou.
■tala the money to buy
lysa we did onto bafonT
M inolta!’* Ida* o f pay.
rtr detea la to p*y them
'* otlter word* we weald
A very pleaeant. Informal, email
••
»»repea« debtor*
Be* doIter* worth o f raw party. 0/ friend, w», entertatnrt
sad manhandle*, plaa by Mia* Ellaabath McUughlia
teo V fta d a , In order to Tueedxy evening. Th* ladle*1
t.

SANFORD. TWENTYYEAR8 AGO

feverishly taadw*

o U k H ft .

without a* andij*3*.
rad* of 1000- taa

TW geversac of Florida *lined
the. MB &lt;hte morning asthortalug
tho formation of Bomhwle Ceun-

&lt;r’l fi* . W. D. Holdon-wa. boatero
tv ac y W e a k B r t d g t a * b * t

s s s K

s

w fa ftis

SUadant o f . Ni

Up*had % un,
M M , a nH gala

T g ?3 ruptcy laws. It alao waold ipmtact. a dtp against .minority aq- ad prtVag.apart PO,bapk.dirta
tlan of tha holder* of Ita bond*. *»4 « m M t h e y .would camp
A rials law boJU on tha llsaa of thard oaUl Uwell arrived.- He
jy , aftar a white, and woferrod
Melbourne by reducing city ex-,
tho Wilcox bill might ba tha bait j dl
with a detegattew of l l
.
peniee 1* going to find It easier
help at thla lima.
Informing .the tagcbw» hl* b*nk
to take care «f Us debts, but there, be a thence of getting
Daflnita autna of Florida bonds aoold
not accept ■ propoeal that
Melbourne b In I mueh easier lief frpm the l*w-euits of
mint ba tetabilahed, and protac- It-aack a loan from tha Broonttpn moat ba aroanted agalnat auction Finance Corporation to
financial eltoabon than ere many reasonable bondholders.
litigation that Inurfsrsa .with the bqy taachera’ warrant*, Laavall
other Florida towns. And m i
Florida most . have some sirt ▼
Melbourne might be better screed of help l„ this, matter, and care ary recovery that bqod-haldan adM that, tha hank had "t-Hrit
by Mina statewide plan that-wilt xhautd be labor, la geTUte beet aheold daeire, If they want their hops" that might warp oot bop ha
adjust tha valus of hands, ti imJ possible. I-acel bond . sltaattens ra*1&gt;*F’
ebulg not m e a l, th* plan at pres­
amount that can bo Justly pa!d.&lt; £ wld be handled locally when
ent.
DIMS FROM POISON
The First National Bank and
it Is poaalbl*. Tho Time* beIt la net repadtetlon thst 0 «vl
____ _
the Barrie Trot and Saving*
emor flhelix with , Me plan, br Itertm that only wb«r&gt;local autbarithe rattens munlepaliilcs with tl #*7 fill, the stat*.should step
NSW YORK—Louie H, WtttpciJBf#* were also picketed. Melvin
their plans advocate. It I* an ad­ in, But the etata should bo given the Bronx builder who told thdU, Traylor, prosldent of tha Fire*
justment by which holder* nf authority . la . step . In, when that Seabuty commlttoo that tho per- ' NpMotial.. received a delegation
over-due bonds will accept long- need, la indicated by continual fil­ •oration of a prominent politician eruj tejd them,tho bank must heap
tlma certificate,, and nteo accept ing of elalmo by dUentte/Jfd hold­ had rained him and reused tho folth with Ita customers and do,
a valuation of the bond* In kovp- ers of a town's boty..
suicide of hla wife, use found poster# and. route taka, ne mora
Tho WOcex .bill would permit a duad yestprdaw tease.peIson In tha UXJUTTNiU ro long, a* the pnUlc
Ing with changed condition*.
failed to pay tagrt. ~
: ‘*Daring the boom, It v u esey t» city to tabs advantage of bank- Hotel New terJk
building*. Mortgage* for many
tlmoe the price that the properly
weald bring In today'e market
■till are on roeord. Ami tha gi­
gantic bond laiaee that Florid*
tews* and toaallea floouH may be
conoid*red as mach out of propor­
tion ae were the pnvatoly-obtalned loan* on private property
Then I* oharp dleegnement

to the boot meerare to ear* for
the oitnatlen. Town* that have
already obtained oatla factory
agreement, with bond nobler* dn
not want their plena dlaroptad.
Other towns that ban epent money
and laid out a campaign want
to be left alone to flnlah their
failed to dUcJoae Jhr main hulk of

the. hraaklng-In-taw of . the.

lag" In s aecllon of the-duibted
aIrahIp,
Thara w*&gt; enough food and wa­
ter for thooe aboard a floating
■rotten to live for week*.

HHb,wk*. wwi. tha prlM, a vary
pretty pUtura. GoroU w ent Mn.

J. B».R*wmlltet,«Mn,and Mn. C.
O, Butt, Mrt and.Ma A. B Wale
laoaa .Mlaa Bath Butler, and W, C.
HOI.

ta |U S V a » 4 .* ta a

f e r ia l

Stgvs’s Plies.
POST OFF1CB
LUNCH
Short Orders

Prtapj.'s handMma vaae, waa w*q
by. Mb* Bgtk Butler who mad*
tho htgheet aeere among tha la.
dte*k Th* plghert eeon among the
gewttemon .was mad* by W. C.

T h tf c W jB

THE bi#sto$ss ot living, wbei&gt; boijiwl down a ^ t a ^ i t ^
froth* skimmed off/ is jo^t a m stter of thinkinsL.
Each of ub is conjtimiaUy thinking ideas of-oijc.owp
an4swappjng;them fo r the ideas of others, If (th w iB si
famine, ox .outside ideas .w e shovel up*ourselye^ Cmldreh With-Hnphf&gt;dy to play with" are uohw&gt;py.apd .u ^
FVom thinking with our heady to. dqipgi wttjt opj
hands is but a little step and then- our thoughu become
th ings.
It is becaus&amp;men ol. America are ea unfettered in
theii! thinWng: and xtohjg that t h ^ . couptoy is b.ujjH'b
fme place to, live, In. It ia.also because-theea thniijrMa

ipAkron
AfsHin's Garage
“«fs -Ore -addte* . aoveaty

orirtnator of.an Idm to not xpUcb
than before he. onginateddlttill he gets aomfooe-eket° aljgJHfcit M d pnioy it^and benefit by it s
The-man or woman surrounded by better thoughts.,
a n d ta in p bpl who pays ro t the slighteot ajtat&amp;WL
to them- is not 'much-better»o ff *tha»v-tte one witlv Tie^
you about th^

’treat, and M n. Btape, *f

o ry p u »

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54

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PLORtDA. 1A

APRIL 15, |» .ll
truaU f « »!•*
R E PEA L . IS S U E Rffllirltativo
. „ uf „rt,
or d-'ectlse, including
!T0 BE SETTLED ;erurk
d m ,In s »t .wllia;
BY E L E C T IO N A 'measure, the prnvislop* of

D on’t D rive.Carelessly

tim K S
omen 1U

which would permit r»slkk&lt;m. af
tCoMlnued from Cage One)
FLORIDA HTATR COLLEGE,
the state to fish ami hunt wllkln
Hilhnrn, Horlgv*. Holland, Lundy, Florida without llc#n»e*, wWi.tarTALXAHAJSEE. Apr. 23L—Th*
Murphy—II.
JunlorrS*ni*r prom week-end of
Judge*, state'* attorney*, solici­ Iroslucrd in Iho House jn lM d ij
social feetlvltle* a t Florida State
tor*
and Juttlee* of the peace, morr.lng hy O. I* Cracker, of OBColl*** for Women, in which riu v t
would he prohibited from engag­ rhrisl.
.IanLa and rial Lora from, all Paris 1
TUESDAY
ing in or tarrying on the privtlee
of th n e ta to to o k part, closed Mrs
The House Committee on C m
Co-ed CUai o*
of law directly or Irdlrertiy under serration lost night tvportod-farHalucvMy evening with Ih* formal *
the provision* of a hill Intro:kieeil oral-ly. hut with amendmmtKitfi
prom In tb s roll*** dining hall.*
* :* •,o'clock a t ih* horn* *f Mrs.
in th# House yoaterday hy O. I admininttation gponaorod M il.,to
TV.
Ih* moat out-J*
n . U. HaUhiaon, Rom Oewrt, with
Crocker, of Gilchrist.
standing *0*1*1 event .of th* rol^
coasnlidate the ilepartmepU of
Mia. Hutchison and H a . C. R, teg*, year, ssrrtd u a clima* (a,
The measure would also provide **me and fresh water flekc thg
WUHama as host as am
that cnrpoiallnns, includiag lo o k ­ shell fish commission. forekpy
* dap of so*la) aetirUisa fratato J '
, ,
T V Gleaaara Claps *f th* W at by to*, da**** from tsn o 'tM S
ing institution* ami al-ntravt aril ■ml the *Uto geological sulWgy.
^
Baptist Church will.* b*vg Its 1a th* morning until sli o'clock
title Insutanrr or guaranty comW
i
monthly buslnam and pomal meet. In th* afternoon at 4 he eighteen
paries, would not be permitted to
ato Memorial Drtr* will b* dadl- In* a t IrOO p . if,- a^ tha homo *f
|.| «i**g* in ihn pr or tier of law .T ho
rntMi as a p ari of th* services by Mrs. T. C. P V h tad w 1011 Elm sorority hops** near the rampas
othrrn stipulated |a the billWlrr:
and In Gilchrist Hall on tha
T. U Danuta. Th* lnroration win Avenue.
All jttslices of the Stale Supreme
carapn*.
T
V
Prom
Is
th*
An*
b* mado by the Re*. Smith Har.
Coutl, circuit Judges, Judge* of
T h* r*n*ral assembly of th* formal dance of th* year In which din, pastor of tha P in t Methodist City
criniin.vl m in ts of reentd. Judge*
*■:. V
Union
J — will
-HI meet a t 7:30 p, M. •Indents of the two tipper rlaisr*
Churchy wh*a* father waa a Con*
of eiril ruurt* of record, munly
or* allowed the privilege of danc­
federate soldier a t th# ay* of Id. a t th* Episcopal Church.
Judge*, slate* attorney*, solici­
Rehearsal for the pipy, “S
ing with men. Underclassmen era
Th* eatii* program will b*
tor* for rrim insl court* of rrratil
Inn,- wiu tako p la n at 11:00
not permitted to take part In any
liven as foQowat
and just ire* uf the peace.
M. at tha City HalL
way l„ Ih* social stm ts nf prom
8«»y. “America"—Audience.
The bill goes further to prohibit
day,
Invocation—Th* Rot. Smith HarWEDNESDAY.
Florida seen*« and decoration*
dla.
A meeting of the Seminole served as th* motif for thle
Sony, “W* Shs;i Sleep But Not County Council #( PcT. A. will
- Trrfmi-nnmW rrnKrTTrT^rt,
JM «X ^#W »-.Ji8«i»lty..iw m har*
f «™y«lg=Jfafc.
Heemto*. ■ t a V t V r r n r t 'l d w r w ." M r n T M T
Secretary Hull 1ml Sir 'Ronald
warn
glean
by
Mis*
Nell
Brinkley
*1 Mfp. r . E. RaumUlat, and Mr*. Monro*, Report* from th* ton- of St. Augustin* and Mis* F.leanor
IJndsay. Ilrilish *niha«'*Jor, wilh
*f Mti 'f l — laa h
1 .H. Roby Lain*.
volition will bo beard and luncheon Haight or •Jacknonvilla.
their oiperls, at. which, It salil,
Dedication of Confederate J(#tno- will bo Mfvoi) a t nooa.
the sulistanci- nf their discussion*
By CHAHLIM T. IMRUCH
Among the special guests In*
rial Drive—T. L. Dam**.
A social meeting of th* SL vital to tbo prom were Governof
fCessaUstassr •/ ifslse I'd v lai •/ I’ormeafi
had been rerlrwed.
B « t , “Stse Spangled Banner"— Agnes Guild of Holy Croe, Kpl*IfB CARELESSLY! If Last y tsr reckless drivers hilled
Th* statement was Issued at a
nnd Mrs. Sholtr, th# college ad­
Audience.
feu
etpoa*
not
only
1*10
pm
on*
Injured
JS.-too
olkars
copal Chkrrh wll| tako place a t ministrative staff and their wives,
time when It was widely reported
and aeeountsd for a loUl t f MAM that the President nnd. MacDonald
Other eterrlse* comm* morn ting ,1:00 o'clock at th* parish hows*
and th* sponsor* of the Junior
accident*, the statistics of the No­
with Mr*. Arthur Branan as host* *i)d senior classes.
tional Bureau of Casualty sad me­ were seeking to strike a balance
between the pound and th# dollar
rely UaderwrUor* show.
A number a f Sanford girls a rt
The driver.In th* picture througl) A grant clamant, of rothleoonea* as n step toward «*ttlng up a new
In the Junior add senior rlarsea
cat sis**use* and lnrou»l4trste- Is discernible In other accidents re- International troLl standard.
■t Florida Stale College f«r hi*
o n i boa Involved his own and two sultlng from speed lug, cutting In,
Women
this
year
for
whom
th*
other ear* In an accident of th* driving nn tha wrong side of lha
.
prom was given. Included among type which la responsible annually road, passing on Ih# wrong slda,
Sport* dressea of now dull
the senior* are the Misses Elisa­ for thousand* of deaths and In­ and similar violations. Those Occi­
frtpes in white and paatali.
dents
result
In
an
annual
toll
of
juria*
H*
hat
attfmplrd
to
turn
beth IT. Earle. Kathleen Louis*
i present w trii lCr*. P. D.
All with tltat "dlffarent look?**
left from a right line In hi* hurry thousands of death* and tsua Of
be ha* hit anoth«r, car turning thousand- of Injuries.
same with Jacket*, and soma,
Heckles*
driver*
may
ho
sure
right
pod
Is
abput
to
he
struck
by
- .b i Unbili.nn Mro M. E.
with the new puflrd slaavaa.
th* ear moving betide him In the that (hay will ha dealt with •••areFlint I t til 20.
P. Mu and Junior High School,
ly whenever they com* In.contact
left lane.
!:»■ P.- M.; Tuesday, May 2,
Th# proper way to turn left I* In with th* law. Th* sooner they
move from th* left Ian* of th* mend ihslr ways or are driven
South Side Primary School, 10:00
■true! or from a point nearest th* from tha road th* better It will be
Y augV . MtP., J- •Ff'Hlatson. Mr*.
lor other drivers.
cantsr line uf the highway.
a t 2:30 o'clock a t the sehodl audi­
J. if. Powell, MreAMU'R.' Wilson,
Aoddsnl* of this hind are avoid­ Don't he among the group nf
torium. Installation of officer*.
Mra- Al Oanrin, K rflU L L.- R*dable. and are usually caused by lha driver* who lake a chance and
With Mm- A, f - Fort and Mr*. r#chl*»en*s* of th* fellow who in- gambit lives and limbs on the prise
T ie Woman's Missionary Sofprd, Mr*, ft. W, T o n e r,, Mr*. J.
or aOVtng * tofnul*.
riety -O f- trti ._ F lm t MalbmlUt E. Compton., *a hostesso*. weekly state aw-"totting-o xbanca.*----Well KslablUhrd HAHIIECTK
wyi receive Informally “ladle* day" va* observed yester­
lluelarsa.
fftW o'clock to f :0# oVleek day at tha Sanford Country Club
fiend Imcatlen for Hfer.
rear Rt&lt;fO.- o'clock to iM &amp; -with a large number of gueta In
.oouJungtloD. w^jb' ike regular, mac*llln e Ilird lU rb e fu e
t ■k ,h* p * r F » w ’**IW*™# attandanc*. A nine-hole handicap
The riimniuni&gt;|up
fnlluwcil a
Ing of,the Drpemlsble Clast of tha
3 Miles Heuth Hanford
tournament
was
enjoyed
In
th*
»r.
and
Mr*.
Smith
.Hpetlla,
Ilka Stolnoff,. Mrs- F. B. MIL
hlle llnusi- parley In-tween the
r one-act play* will be jtratall. Mr*. W. L. Clark. Mrs. J. &amp;
_____ U t 1:00 P. M. at thg y / j*b
raw&amp;riL N n ,, K- F. Crinahaw,
in ’s Clots a* a pari of, «Rp «»**
Ira. J. a Waltfe Mr*. E, A(. Harone-act UlU*. Theater plby tw rfrnntlnunl Vrnm IhgelinM
*oi&gt; Mr*. J. 'W. Rutledge,- Mrs. dolt *4 hostesae*. Gue*t» arrived
mal dteeuiilon* of the uuretlon*
0 . Hoolehan. Mrs. Leslie Went, aarly In th* evening wearing namenL
which pnifnutMlIy inteiv*t the tw0 i
FRIDAY
r*. J. M. More, Mr*, W. C. "tacky" costumes, ant) Hr*. P .' j.
•klJ. Mff, D.,C. Bordlft, Mr*. &lt;t ugel waa awarded the pels* , for . Annual meeting of th# Stain J
government*, hut to i-etahltah a
U ttlo Theater A*~*l*tl«»T
haring the beat coatpgw,.
rordlol retalimu;i,p with the man
' • R fR TI, D. Middleton presided hell) at 10:20,A. M at thaW kw h ;
far '•hoo- -i— ta - ,,r*n, rsjnneert
over a ahort bniinee* aeaaJen go’* Club and will 1* fafljBSlfL.H ■,
great rfsltecl and warm admira­
which-was followed by a Script grp luuchepn at no**^
,
tion. A -mote estended talk be­
Pour one-aet play* will
tween the two stalrsnn-n Itegan at
. J i l . a t 2:00 P. M. at lha Wg^2 o'clock last night at the e*ecu*H
Club as n part of tho rtatik
live man-ion.
ijne;*el Little Theater play to*.*Before going lo the While I
House, llernot refrained from die- i
“ X n th ly meeting of N. J V
ruering Id* plan-' or dlsclnslng |
Howard Chapter of Ih* l*. D. «
whnt Instructions he l»-ar* from
a ... --(lie government nl Paris. Ills I
will taka plae# *l
#e,ot^ “
-In connection with th* annual
view* and thosr of hi* government,
the horn# of Mr*. J*m»» &lt;&gt;• * * »
U ta. Lhtlo. Tbaatar one-act play
roe, Wret Tenth Streetho indicated, wdl l»* made known
Ibntataegri; which will tak# place
Those present wero: Mr*. II. D.
to President Roosevelt at the]
M*. Thueadd* pad. F&gt;W*g or Uds Middleton, Mr*. O. K. Rolf, Mr*,
TUESDAY
President's pleasure.
&amp; k , tha g&amp;nnal meeting of th* f - C. Smith, Jr,, Mr*. R .^ l. Mo­
Regular meeting of Seminole
While the rhlef n/ the French I
W ta J J tili Tbe«ier Awoelatio n wn, Jr., Mr*. Virgil Lee Smith, High School P.-T. A. will take
mission maintained his cheerful
p l be JriMy The meeting will take Mr*. Paul Johnson, Mr*. \V. R. place at 3:30 o’riork In th* Mudl
frnnl yesterday, sentiment gener- .
*. 7 ^ d y 1.*t i6;d&lt;), A -.V , a t May, Mr*. P. J. Angel, Mr*. B. hall a t tho school and will b , proally among the Flench group s i ceded
by
a
board
meeting
a
t
3-00
Woman1* Cl oh and wU| be /ol-. D. Price, Mrs. L. II. Smith, Mra.
l*r frmn hopeful. IHiterndnalion
id by a luncheon a t 1;00 P. M. C. A. Dennis, Mr*. Kyle Shoe­ o'clock In th# au d lt^riu ^ Inslallatn make a thnrougli esploratiun of
maker, Mr*. Burka Steele, Mr*, tion of offl&lt;*r* wilt be a feaU ri
tho imaaibllllles for agieement nn
w. 8. Thornton,
Mre. Harry of tho regular meeting
the monetary pmhlem wa* avowed
Weaver, Mr*. E. S. Hoakln, a
hut It was felt that the ilifficulguest, Mr*. C. F. Proctor, Mr*.
ties ware of a formidable characHarold Appleby, Mita Esther
ter.
Hugh*y, Miss Msble Wilson, Mias
The chief* of the British nnd
Clara Rankin, and Mis* Marjorie
Amerl-an gn/emnienls, looking
Hoakln.
bark on thrir ceaselc*^ lalmr* of
Plana for a rhfck.n P'l»“ "“ l"
Iho last thrv-e days, proclaimed
per to be girert In in# near iuv«swere mad# at the reguUr nveellujj
or Circle Number Five of All
hi. t&lt;&gt; 10:00 I*. M. at the Ocala
Souli Cithollc Church held «*
j *—
City Hall, and on Thursday, Apr.
Monday evening a t the ho™*
Roek Spriggs waa the tcena of Mre. F. E. BouipIlUt, Palmetto
27 from P:0o A. M. to 0:OU P. M.
in old-f**fiionetJ picnic held all Avenug,. with Mr*. Roumlllat prdat the same phsre.
day Sunday. Among) those attend*
. . .
klgrWfre: Mr. and Mr*. M ..J. aiding.
Lodge and chHtWn,-Mr. and Mr*. It waa announced that th# na*l
B.aF . BaJtli. Mr. a^d Mr*. J. R. meeting will take plac# •* tho
Tstivn oml daughters, .Susie and horn* of Mra. J. E. C.raddlek, Palfo a to ^ M r. an&lt;| Mra. Q, C. Mo matto Avenue a t Sl*lh Strept.
Monday aJUrnpon a t 3:00 o'otoek.
^ I h s ^ kioaUiuma. HoteT
"~ Rofreahpaanta were then served by
I Darjog th# pari few day* ov«r the host***, aulstad by Mr*. Or*«)il^/rMH^vatian* fog, the luneboop dick, to th* following: Mre. Pgpl
ha^* been made by ouLof-towq Peaold» Mfp. tv M, U inhart. M rf
R M l . p lw J u g - t* oHomk Tho H..M . HpmbPcMff- R- A . Carnerlly lirt-uklim fo u r o r fiv e rv co rtU ; k eep in g nil
jH M f.io..&gt;. cordially
to be
----- —, | in
—r ite“Ti- .1*
bO on, Mre. R. A. Cameron, J r , and
i«-lt|i)intut w ired h u t « m l p u sh in g b o th th e photo*
A the meeting and th*
grttpht-r urn! en g ru v e r to th e iitm o gt th e ed ito n t
beL.eqbLttw jU lB otTf-.
nrc glad in nnnounco th u l tlnlettH nom e u n ex p o ctv*r* add two representative* from
i-d minforliiiH! tKCurs th e H eraltl’n W ho'g W ho
each Little Theater organisation
years.
trillio n will lie rea d y Tor illatrlliu llo n H *turd*y
in the *tato may veto. Mala fess-

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n

SPORT DRESSES

#. U/dWfc R*f«*ti'
w«* v**‘
**
-Mi55pFr*o:U"U NUon,

Lprgp. N uniter Attend
“Ladies* Day” Event

$1175

WORLD C H IE FS
HOLD PARLEYS
ON PR O B LEM S

- - -

Kate Little Thgafer
Group, Tfc-Hpfii Meet

For Your Copy Oj.
THE HERALD’S-

plans Are Made For
Chicken Pilau Supper

In
Saturday
N i g h t ’s

0id;Fashjoned .Picnic
ISuch ; Is StRged By Group.
SacrlA

tore of the mealing

w in' be the

eigtfjpiu&gt; t.Ptti»M *.,'

(*r the coming two j
1 Reeerration* for.
an ,b ein g lakeiy by
BfV all \ p t , tk)* Moo_____ ,
R ib it I* hopgd by t k M hs chary*

INVITATtON EXTENDED
Paul Shoaipokpr.

The Pioneer Garden Club ol
Ocftla ha* vitrTuJed an Invitation
to all Hanford person* Interest*!
.
, Miehati Rotundo, in garden* to attend It, Math a«held on
sod Chigf Paaton. oual flower show t«
Wadnetdag, Apr. SB. from 6:00 P.

m«hsgn

»•*!

That’s the w ay
y o u r - CLOTHES
SHOULD look.

When ytu send your rlothr*
here yOu wondvr if nv&lt;s
clothe* n a v e 'been sent bath
by mlriako— they hr k -&lt;*

fresh,

1

.

SEMINOLE
DRY] CLEANERS
Phono ML

w sm

m

nftfrnoonJ_______________ _

A llo g rllitr U teri' will bu 24 pugeit incltlned in thin
inimht-r.

Are Coming In Fast For Extra
Of This Unusual And •Interesting
Who's Who Number

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&gt;

THE WEATHER
Partly « W j toalght *«d
f a -day.
.
la F t o W a H e a r t
T i e W o rld 's G rw ntrot V t« eU M o
Bpot u 4 RJekoat G ard en L e a d .

•*

3,000

SLAIN
IN BIG BATTLE

One Killed In Raid
In Garment District
NEW YORK. Apr. 2 1 .- O
—One man vraa killed un.l *0
w en in ja n d today wh««. a
group of penoaa armrd with
revolver*, **• »&gt;*•». »"*&lt; b“ *
Herd tuva raided the Need*
Trades
W etken
lodtrrtrUl
Union. Panle eprtad th ro j|h out the district a* th* gunman
b u n t Into the buiidix* en.l
opeped fba without prelimlnery warnlnf. A round-up of
stapecla
w aa
Immediately
started by police as they throw
a coiden around the pUrt.

f l e e C o a ts A Copy

8 A N F O R D . F L O B iP j . MONDAY, A P R IL 21. 1933

Member A a o d n te d Press

VOLUME XXIV

ALY'S ENVOY
BIG PARLEY
m is OF PUN

Premier Herriot Arrives
For Talk With President;

.
srr.^Jf: ~-K?l

A N IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY N B W 8 P A P E R

iNOUSE VOTES
prpcu

nPH RY

23 Persons Killed In
Week-End Mishaps
ATLANTA. Apr. 24.- l7’» Tw«n«y-thtc#
persons
.»v
killed In week-erd sc. idenls In
the South. 20 hy aitomobiic,
two ly diuwning anil one by
bums. Florhki nported two
fatalities. A chi d diowned ut
J.'vltsonvillr snd a m si **■’
.11 eil hy a train near that city,
then a.i au:omuMlv co!Udi,&lt;l
rith it.

NUMBER
■H”

SENATE SCENE

ON INFLATION

/ibtegram*
mg into l ' pH*
WASHINGTON, Apr. 24
m
£
KaMc ■ huh by Antiseavdor Amlie S
—Explaining that A m .nca'. «ud
,W tslw.iilatc. wnd ,n | ^ i‘,’*Ch: ir,,l*
den abandonment of the golu mvM.* :c« of hi* own, that he k e |t
R e e d , I’ennsylvnniR
.un d ard “ha.! changed trine
the i..itr.
.
, Resolution P r o vides
Republican.LinesUp
Minister Jung Lauds the technical aipe.le'*, of hi* »t*tt. It w«v learred th»l »«w Ywn-h For Ratification By
Japanese Reported To
„ e-&lt;nlatlve was pressed Inti*
Ooposing Faction^.
tormer
Premier
E
.'iusnl
llerrio
Roosevelt
Idea
Of
«*\
Have PuahedWithin
Veters InNovember
of Fiance, list tight
c*“ ' thi. .u 'len crosvthe-ocean
HoldingPreliminary
Shoals Vote Is Near
SOMUes Of Peiping:;
wire* humming between
thi- . (hi .igc of woid* by lb# absence
( i o n e ^ r t E I«tlon|CAUF0RN1A B | LL
tu
I
French
decoding
»t«H
Talk
In
Washington
ounliy and TarU as he .ought to of . ....................
.liifie.l• BomberaDoDamage
W A SH IN G T O N , A pr. 2*.
arm himself wlU fr.sh inslrvc ( «». ^
S
i r
TALLAHASSEE. Apr. 24.-I/P)
ty of li-i\y wireless
— (A .P .)— W ith ac rid
ROME. Apr. 24.—•Ah—Finance tiont fiom his government.
Voting Hi) In eight the lloua#
r TOKYO, Apr. 24.— (A.P.)
Uiven a rousing icceptlon a* he on shipbearvL
Minister Guido Jung. Italy** de elu.!av approved a resolution callentitling, th e S en ate cam e ♦&lt;&gt; '
Katlier,
— Japanese reporta today es­
*• *— •the foimer .piemWr in gfor repeal af the hone dry
gate to th# prellmljikry worl*) niched the even* of hi« coders#
g r ip , to d ay w ith th e i n f &amp; i
talked
freely
with
newwynpermen
economic dleeusslon. In Wash­ lions with Prnldent Roosevelt
to th#
ptchihitlon "amendment
timated that nearly 3000
•
it.
rinphasli.it
to
them
that
ul
iMvMemtuetotiiMiumrtrtxAoukHwrgtiiiiiM M M M
himself
radis.ing
confirm
t
o
ington, In an Interview on the
Chlneae have been killed in
. n ea red a fin al v o te on th * -I
•iHkAAMA.. ik e s K ltf tlL a lllU J JMWHNA
.four
(tuition
Drastic Agricultural P ren ltlen t’a g ig a n tic Tenne**
"
etecktl- i intsvlcatlng leverages.
■W t i M I BS 'K A - f r ■entaliv# nevertheless aoppsd #u rsnetat F®"'1"
fpoii
ksd^CbangeU
^ ^
,r*,.lullon w h lh now go#s
night he waa taking two funds- •tin In UA • |fnr‘ 10 adapl.blmself front &gt;
Proration Measure see Vnlley proposal.
cal
aspect*"
of
Ms
vUlt,
It*
mn-n.
mental point* of view with him: to ehanted conditions.
Great Wall of China. Japan­
remained
unthangwl 1 '*•' Senate ptovldes for ratlflIn flation m en su r* a a
About To BePassed i n TJie
of
the
priiposed
eonstituFirst, the necessity for pollliese lines a rt reported to have
am en d m ent o f th e fa rm
tsl action te pvepare the atmoe^■ uahed within - BO miles of
TAMPA. Apr. 21— Coples of re lie f hill hnx been chan.rrtd
I here for economic reconstruction,
B p eip in f. - Air bombers are Activities
Citifornla's
drastic agricultural hy Ih- rommitte* In two r#ep#?fn
Described
and*,
I
from the original draft. It c r—'wl
paid Is have heavily punished the
pruration bill under whuh two­ pr visions designed to provide k
He.end, adjustment In Intel na­
F r o m Enlistment tional payments so a« ih.I to sur­
CMneae, hastening their retire, ihlids uf th* pidoucer* of a cer- chock agalntt undo# credit er» M
inent. Troopa a n under ISo comTo Details Of Work pass the transfer possibilities of
pansion and tu allow |3^XXL0n&lt;&gt;dHint ml of *hlpment* hav# Iwen re
nstiors wthlch.have.lUfh transfer*
awad ef Major Ka\(ihara," captor
June 13. war d#ht payments ouphl |
O
OO of cr-lit through ope# mar­
h*
might
r
a
v
e
l
an
naga««
ment
tneelal » &gt;d -ontlnooo* consider- r , ,vrd ty nlfkiaU of the F.orida
• WASHINGTON, Apr. 24.-(A l in enict.
ket operations In government •%— of Jthol Cttyi---to be postponed until after Ihpj
lor
dinrer
at
the
Flench
embaasy,
••Inn
n,
bill*
to
leeali*#
and
»■*
Cllru*
exchange
and
distributed
to
Jung wil leave
today far
curltlea by fwlenl reservo bankn.
world e-.onomle ewrferencr.
■ Tha Chinese stubbornly contest- —The “conservation carp*” la on
3.2 oereept l*er and wine was the .I'rectot*.
Genes, where he will embaik for but he mad# »uch .peed In pUngHenalnr Ree-I. Renub|l*#n. ( t
f j the Japaneae advance In North tha march Into tha forest#.
n—
l-r
of
business
in
tho
F*n*te
a
t
,
|
n
acconUncr
with
the
general
Pennsylvania, #lignad with him
p iin a ever the ro tte d terrain,
To see jurt how the unemployed the United Statin Tuesday.
4-rn o'elocv when that hiuly rw-! principlwi* of thi* bill, already group of Republican* Ip
Hitting In his office in the min­
while the Invader* preaaed the at- are Henlisted” and put to work,
convenes after a ‘ week-end rec***- p u tn l by the California senate tion. A few Democrats too
4U :k and threatened to turn bath let’s take a “sample man" and istry of finance building, hts
Th* House adopted the Senate j an&lt;l now befura th# house, ea- rated opp:altlnn.
keen blue eyws smiling, Italy's fi­
&lt;3
. Jpf thd CMnro# flank..
fbllcV him /through the four
rw.olution urging Ih- national thang* dliector* at Friday'* meet
Democratic leaden expectld tq
I Pee thia neeoa a general Chi- stages as outlined by Robert nancial and trad* expert lauded
msintaln
high
nrotec-1
ing
sulhoriaetl
preparation
of
t
let these objectors carry tb# do’ "“ a rv tn at In "the direction of Fee liner, who la in charge of the I’rvshient Rooscelt's Idea of hotolive tariffs for prote llon of hill for (■•••■• •*
pr***"» »»»* bate, however, rnd demntutrato
(the Mlyun ares waa reported t. plan to put ZSO.OOO Jobless to ir.g conversations pie.iminary to
the forthcoming world sronomle
American agriculture aid farmer* sion of the Florida legislature.
i M r own slreneth In votes whleh
Lhave M uted'
work'on eanaervatlon projects:
Th# California bill ptovl.k.'* for they expected will shew a m#Jj^and monetary conference In Lon­
an-' receive-l IT new bills.
Since the
started Friday,
1. He bppllea at a designated don and of conferring with i#pSo far. with their mind* concert appointment ty the governor of Hy apnroval hv Wmlne*d#jr. &gt;
cprVespcndent also
agency In hi* clly or locality.
of various countries Various Measures Be- Sizable Snow IDrifts tra|rd_on..th»__ DTOlWHlH" J o tu lilfia psemanent-commit tew of nip*.
Tu tha House certain pass#ft*
eae have lost I t f- t . If accepted as a recruit In th# _resentatives
___
on propose!*
for curing the
Block Side Roads; 3.2 p*r rent beef and wine, nel- selling without fay, and tepre- of th- Tennessee Valley meaanrO
anded.
ing^
Considered
By
■conservation corps " h e . it .Iran a- ™ id V 7 lt» '
th*&gt; Hno.- nor Sen*!# ha* shown .sntlng dairying, vegetable gtuw- |« expected lat* loilay.
it*
• the fighting fol- poriSTVy the labor department
*
State Legislatures Highways Are Open much concern over the rnskw W - ing, citrus and deJduou* fruit In­ ft e n a l«f Thnmna, DemoNM _
“Too many times In the last 10
•mnour.-ement to an army ramp. There be Is
Oklahoma,- who intn-dueed tho lijt
Islat ivp propools of Governor dust rlee.
pa had bran or- given a physical oxamlnathn, in­ year*, hv aalik “conference* espe­
DENVER. Apr. 2 l.-lA*)—Two 8holt a.
Two-third* of the grown* of flatlon plan, annou-ced h# wouM
CHICAGO, Apr. 24 —&lt;4&gt;V-Pub­
Jr pursuit of Chi- structed as to his work and held cially of an eionontic character,
Th* hill to ex*end time fur t«.x a certain crop, citrus tar instance, slmp’y not »om* “faet* *ad fifth
of the Utvat until the project assigned to him contraiy to every intention of lic utility regulatory program* (visor* wire still list*'1 a* miss­
payment
in 1933 from An*. 1 to may petition th* cummiaslon for ures" into |he Torgreaslonal Re—
ing
today
as
a
warm
sun
bathed
thslr
promoter*,
have
served
to
*W«H of; China. *
without precedent in point of
Is ready. *
Ju
M
*
t
was
parted hy hoth ||ou*e- pioration in a certain tarritory, ortl and let th- regular Rapoln
embalm
methodically
In
phraseol­
Colorauo
and
Wyoming
after
one
stringency, are emerging from th*
O s Saturday it waa said that
3. F r o m
t h e “conditioning
probably the whole atat*. Thn* t|rpw* d i all the trlVImf. ,
Uba campaign oofth of the wall, In camp” he Is transported by the ogy and reservation* «v*ry vital mrss of proposal* tossed into leg- of the most severe Spring snow and slgred br Ih# vev-mor. So m .st l# proof that two-lhlrd* of
-WJty debot- It at lenglh h
was the hill to eatend for nmvlher
storms in recent y#nr*.
*undisputed CkhMoe territory had w ar, department to his work prin&lt;t;la of corstiuctlv# action Matler hopper* of th# nations.
..... ...................
tha
grower* af tha trap In qua*- w« V r r W.vn"** now »•»“
two
year*
th*
•weraincy
7th
rent
and
to
pr«*#nt
it
at
last
perfectly
.Must
*IH*
road*
were
still
landed Chinese fcraaao n oif the camp. Having delivered him to
A • survey of the vari u* slat#
■ton |ii a-eetbed by the ih m 'are hark of th# petition, or •trn sx t" ho asked. “ —lo deluded a-to
show ell p n ..by b#nvy drift*, b u t-all gasottnw
asuthera boundary of the- lately- the Utter camp, the war depart- mummified
Thomas rxneeYs ,-no-x* 'than
1*31 legislature: the bill to per­ an election must be h*Lk The till
an.iou-ly egucylant
•
qutred Jehei provln:- and had
u t* forth how an election may be m'ak* un from the Republican In­
' d f t V ' M U E T V Idea, and
melted th# mit aPPblnJro,n' b7. ,h* romptrol- httd.
'
dim
'•pendents and a few
vav ftT conservators fnr alat#
(Continuad On Pag# Two)
®)
ccnshlering drsstie plan* ta pr«- show raptttiy.
r u b .* fth e wall, the boun­
4. A * lh - week camp he will
•he
fire
or
s'x
Hefectlons
la
However,
hefnre
an
election
l»
Unks
In
or
nearing
financial
dlf------ - V ./ir Tururs tosses tn Investors,
Nil tiact had yet been fouml of
dary of Jehol. The current cam­ work five daya\nd not moro than
ta ir.-rease taiation, and to re- C. A.
MfCummon, Coorado f| ultlev and the hill to eliminate railed ur before proiation I* or­ De-n.»r*Mc r«nV«.
paign started Joat two weeks ago. CO hours a w##k..H* will he oaid
organifr slate utilities commis­ .Spring* hustnes* m at for wham navmenl of the 28 per rent penal­ dered without an slectlon, th* Th- awtnouoftn dl»#-* f-«lerel
about a month after Jehol waa 130 a month In half-month lots,
both Senala
sions.
■
* wide spiratl *r#r&lt;h was r»rrie.i ly for motorist* who fell tn nbtnin commission will conduct a hearing relief hill has
and will vecetv# food artl shel­
Mlaad.
’
io deletniine that t.i* petition Is and Houie. 'anil th- Senate bank*
their llcen*# lag* hy Feb. I.
In
lllnlos,
vorta*
of
the
Initill
on.
The preseat theater of war it a ter. HU work will be on some
Many taglslatom predlrted n a.lfi.iently rarported, that the ing r tn n ltte - will mret Tnenday
.•eter Erkksnn, 8.'»-yrar-old l*rdeharlr. the administration pro­
triangular a n a fast of the L ^ in phase of forest reclamation, fire
gram await* conclusion of the ami# errerit ir, woo wa* believed lone drawn bottle when the ad­ economic stability of th* industry to consider Ho'&lt;se llteratlnrs sM
Hirer, which « U throogh the prevention, road building or other
Intrrstatr Commerce Corpml*- tp have peiishrd front raposutn in ministration’* hill t„ eentralla# *u- is being imperil*.1, that writ* I, •eraral new change* sugeested
wall,, and eatend* nearly 100 mile# project*.
John Adama, 82, former • city • ton'* lne&lt;totl|f»llnn of the power the bliatar.i, still was th# object pervlslnn of the financial affair# oc'urring, ur is about In occur, from Benot- ami outel*'- ac’lhren.
Ferhner’a responsibility l» to councilman and widely known At­
to the sea with a WVmlle haae
Dlfferen-r* between ih# ndmlfli
Industry, but C, vemor llornar ha* of * ifcarih un the (lain* *outh r f rillev, counties ami spe-lal lev- that proiation will prayert It and
along# the eoalt. The oc upled co-ordinate th* work of the four lantic Coast Line Railroad em­
will advance public we fate wtih tvtr-tlon a - l iSenate I'm ftrm nf
rnnoimred
it
will
embrare
radi:al
Ing
illstrlets
I*
brought
Into
the
and
r
a
ti
of
that
tily.
section along the wall to thr west Ccvemm.nl departments involed ploys'! ted at p.Lakeland hospital
out unreasonable profit lo produc banking reform le-l*lntl'n x-maln
Ih irte.n other persona had hern Legi.laturw fnr action.
departures from Ihc present law*
of the river* iktenda about 100 In tlU conservetUn program. He yesterday afterroon. He berame
era, and that the territory cuvered t# V Iro-f • out. The sub-commltgovcrnlng
both
holding
ami
oper1
r
t(r
o*
They
also
predicted
difficulties
will be resisted hv an advisory, III on Mar. 27, and entered the
miles further Inland.
*.# he#'led hv •tairatne OI#*J.
atlng rompan’e*.
’ l.lgut. Vsg^-ll. flond. of .s’»*h- whm the hill to plar* most of the is a.lflcient.
heard
made
un
of
renrvaentatives
Chinee# eoneak(ntlonv at MlIf these cunditlona are ihown, Democrat, V lr-ln1". peohnbly will
hospital on tha following day.
lesponilblllty
of
school
supervi­
N-rth
Dakota
ha*
enatltvl
a
tax
!
dlle.
Turn.,
att*
hed
to
the
F"
•
yun, about 38 miles north &lt;*r P i ­ from each »r the four depart­
8 'ore* of relatives ami friend- of 12 percent on grou receipts Itfantry at Fort Francis K. War- sion with thr Stele Board of Eih the rommitsluii will order piora­ confer wjlh the Preah'e-t d'wlng
ping, were said by tha Japin*** to ments, war, labor, agriculture and gathered at th* Erickson Funeral of utilities and iKlawave. hitherto ten, telurn.d ta th# port yrrteiday uration la brought before Ih* tion in the petitioning Indualry, It Ih# w-ek, -a stirgrsleil hv 8e*rehold threat# for Kuoleko". the lafrHsr.
Wo din. tn det-emlnn what
Home thi* aftarnoon at 3:30 without a utilities rummis.ion, hi* nurilng
frosi-ulttcn toe. ami l^-giilatur* f ro m ,o in m i l t e e will select ■ prat#'.ion committee t#ry
Work I* divided as follows:
than-#* Rn—eveli might hav- la
paaa 10 miles north of M lpn.
uf
flva
prvduitrs
and
two
h«niL
o'clock
where
a
short
funtral
serv­
a bill before It t-&gt; -reate one.
linger* a* a result of th* rtu.v.i. rooms. Ira'-or department: Supervises
It was said that the Japanr.r
Status nf the. legirtatlon In I Lleutanant Bond left Cbeyeu'The governor has said that the ler* of the commodity, on recom­ m'n l for this permanent reforai
Intend to maintain a neutral *m# .hs reglslrallo,, and »ai#rtlon of ice waa read by Rev. Smith liarmendation of marketing agencies. legislation.
x
1 Wednesday, iklving In hi. ro«.i- hill, sponsored hy Mm. such
din of Ih# First Mathodlst Church. olher elates Includes:
some
dull#*
to
delcratlng
eom#
duties
•"
m*n.
“We muat ram’mber.” Ibttmatt
This ‘committee becomes the gen­
In this
rtrr
with
Mr*.
Charles
Farthiug
Rev.
E.
DBrownie*
of
the
F.rst
the
debt
funding
Mil,
the
arhmd
strt» mr city a gene lee.'Transport#
New York: Ij w pas.nl forbid
eral *UIT of th* campaign, sub­ •-Id In n *p#*-lt Saturday nlghli
Presbyterian Church assisted dur­
operating companies to lend and her daughter, Helen, to ih&lt; bill and nther*. were not sent to Ject only tu adhererce to Iho “in r-eahle* of raflntion. or eom
. TIENTSIN. China. Apr. 2 4 .- re-ruita to prm ramps.
Fa:
thing
tarch
n’lout
3d
miles
ing
th*
se
n
Ire.
the
legiilature
with
the
idea
of
Wk’ department: Establishes
fund* to holding companies and
(^y_F *»r, that • polltl.-al upTh»y reached the ranch tarring tha Senate ami House In original set-up. It will serve with­ irolled Inflation, that them hno
Burial was In Evergreen Ceme­
out imnpenaaliun.
been a tremen-V" Heft-'lnn &gt;9
heaeal will follow • J a p o n ^ »* quarter* at ramp* named by com- tery. Pallbearer* were: W. C. De- another to permit munlclpalllte* » *7
The inmmltte* then eels i-buut circulating medium, rredlm and
Ttilon af north China gripped man*1*™ it I ha r«rpw i r t t i . whara Coursey, J. C. B#n»on, J. E. Pres­
Army officer was *tranilcd.
Instead,
th#
governor
raid,
hr
re-rult* are evamlned, “condi­
rates within their area*
•
Remaining in hi* car for m e t made hia auggestloh* of thr thiner to Ivi.c lo cvrry grower a rvrt.fi- valuta #ln.*e 1921).
Ttentaia yeoUrd^f.
ton. W. E. Watson, W. J. Thigpen,
and instructed.
Ohio: New law provide* wholerate setting fur th the quantity of
Tb* hug* Chhtoa# population ol tioned”
hour*,
durirg
whlih
he
sulTerr.i
he
believed
ne
esrary
Li
help
Ike
and
8.
J.
Rowland.
of
Lakeland.
Interirr and agriculture depart­
the crop he Is entitled to harvrst
‘ V t . r r i t ' . U t a i ^,om •*P0*U,'• *h*
T h.rs- atate. Should the legislature not ami prepr.e tar market. On the
Mr. Adams, who was born near **’•
_
the ment!: &lt;Tbi selection of forrsls or
l..ilS
enabhl*
throttuh
dee,i
accept hl« suggertlons, he said, he basis uf tiles* certificates each
other lands where conservation GalneavlU*. cam* to Sinford in public utilities ecmmlssiuA enab
„ „ ccoiaadioi
__ _ _
seeking
'atfo^Toralgn
oo#1
work 1* needed la the Joint re­ 1902 to becqm* a stenographer in ling th# atat# to fl* rate* a» be­ drifts to a ranth house, where h« honed members of the l«ulv would grower is given from time to
remained
until
lit*
Halunlay,
t | . Hundred# of tkku)1- ■
find soma other rv-ans of reliev­ tint; pennil# tu harvest, each per­
sponsibility of these department*, th* Master Mechanic* office at tween whoJe»»l# and retail ilirtriwhen i sled tarried IiIm
lo
and auto mobile*. M l«A n
CM- fn conference with forester* they Ih* Atlantic Coast Lin* railroad luitlai) companies. A bill pending Federal, Wyo. There he met mem ing th# prw-ent financial condition mit designating thst he may bar
Mtabll*h*d canto site* »"d »up«rnf the state.
&gt;#•! a tetla'n pi ill of his crop,
n H T « r r y t a i ' * * ' belonging*. eloa artual wdrit of conservation. •hop-yartls. Within n few year* he WouUI require utilities to file * beta of a scaiching party. Thev
E. R. Randall, well-known el#**
had been promoted-to chief clerk rmitlniinu* invenlnry oml lu pay continued (o Cheyenne by train.
The permit goes alung
1 Wl
with the
.
_
,
,
u
•
rheked U» to U e iU to th# conOfficial* axpoct th« application* to the Mailer Methanlc, and until I :((u In . rata filing case* If the
rli-r1
conlracior, today- had th4
quota of rrup harvested. It would trh
. --------On
the
ram*
train
wa*
F!tot
G
i
r
l
U
e
B
C
rlD
e
H
H
e
r
ettgion*.* . •
*
for werk to for aareed the gov- hi* death h* held thi* position.
rjtlcs win.
e unlawful ta r anyunt tu har- lnlstattune to atilTir th# 'oaa
flgorgc
Loyd
of
tn*
iJm
j-t
tm m enfs fadlltie* to provide em­
Indiana: Publlr rervlre comml*- Lines, who becs.se of poor visi- ElopementWithlnmon •oil ul tu market any of the com- two toes of hla right fool when
He wa* tho oldest railroad cmployment.
.
mudily except under th* protec­ almost tharantlr* weight of aO
nlore* In hit line on th* entire tion given greater »un*rvi*lon - lily Silurday nix J* a foiled
SANFORD. Texas. Apr. 24.—
Third Division of the railroad, over holding compaales and pro­ landing on th* mow near I tdural. (43—Blond# Elisa llol.lrldge. here tion of one of the** permit*. A UUO-pound electric latha dropgadCABOLINB CONSUMPTION
having **rv«d for ovar 31 year*. vided _*vilh attorney* to represent Wext-.ound at tu* time, Boyd In Ihe homo of relative*, today dealer could rot havt In hla pot- about *1* Inches to pin hla foot ta ;
vrsviun a package of the commod­ th* cement floor nf hi* store. M
A* chief elerk, he had occasion to consumer* in rat# fixing case*.
carried hi* mail pouihro Ly sled
Mr. Randall waa laten to tiro
(temlnol* Coanty
Arla ns: Cltle* given the right into Federal. Mrthanita *;tachcu described her rlopment with Re*. ity rut cuvared by permit. The
com* ln contact with pra:tically
Fhlron Inman. marrle&lt;i and a permits, of court#, paaa from on* Fernald-liughton Memorial lloqp
410 gallon, of gMolin* and 5S.YM every employe* of tho railroad to own and ooernte Iholr own
skila
to
the
plane
and
brought
It
father, a* an effort tn restore the landler to another. Provision is pilal almost at ome whera It win
BEUONI, H uot Apt J4.— M gallon* of keroMito during »"# both In Florida and along th* At­ utility P1""**- Utilities must pay lo Cheyenne yerte. uy.
marital happiness of the Inman*. ma.i. for col ection of fees tar taund that th# mldd'e and fourth
month
Mar:b. according to flg- lantic aeaboard.
expenses of all Inquiries dlre-tcd
Hha raid she hid determined when each reillfie te, and throe fee* to* of "hlx right foot ware nadljarex reieaaod today by the De­
au:h
Investigation*
•Kiln»t
them*
Mr. Adama was elected to the
th# left by Mr for Springs. Mia- mver tb* ( I of administration rrushed and had In be amputated.
fiM i*of tbo I*too war am # of‘*r partment of Arkoltaro of tho Sanford City Council in December. u, b. .othoriied i t any tin.#
2nd Reading: Slated- sour) two vreeb# ori* »&gt;,h lh»
Th# mil of th# secoml to# also won
u of Florida- Th* total *mount 1812, and waa stated a* a -ouncil- ponular petition.
uf the prur.ilou.
Lrtler
5“ yofu ga.olln*
Freabyterian partor that
she
hootgiven
in­
'
toft.umed
In
Flortito
Upon City Deer Dill would
Washington: Btale
The plan would cover th* Imt dsmeged.
man on Jan. 8, IBIS torethor with
tarday b e ta r ti ' f w
**
gt*g hint up and that they Sox or hamper or sack of th* eouiDr. J. N. Tolar who attended
„ btni
uVU* during March w g r.tljM U T i F**;. B. W. Herndon. R. C. Matwell, C. creased power over utilities esp*alya bayou 1-,M Iona, while 2.4B2JST gallon* of II. Dinreo. J. D. Davluon. II. E.
niwllty |n th* territory. No giow- Mr. Ramlall »uid that he prolabljr
(Continuea »n fag# Three!
A second, perhaps final, reading parted eoon afterward.
Mr*. Inman. * .olluae student at .r cuPhl shi.i a "package without will h» laid up tar about 10 i
Silver Cityot Uto CUy'* new beer ordinance ta
ktro*ene were consumed throrgh- Tolar, W. W. Abernathy, and P
Bpringflald,
Missouri
announced
airdaong. lajtf
one of throe shipping permits, "Mr HandaH waa most fortunate'',
scheduled s i a highlight of th*
out tha statg r
L. Thmrtiar who was elect#,( m*y- Lacsl Fishinsr Party
M i, *atd ta half
regular City Commission meeting •he would file • •••!» for ‘It’0" ' except Ly smuggling It out of the Dr. Tolar *aM. “in that the 1100- .
nr of tho city at th* organisation
Miss llol.lrldge and srok ■.ate. The bill soya nothing about not nd lathe del not drop on hla ,
eighiUgtd under NOMINATIONS CONF1RMF.D mooting. Mr. Adam* aerveil a* •
Reports Big Catch in tha City Hall tonight at 7:30 naming
Wbe* th# won
o’elo-k, ac ording to City Clerk F. l-g th# ettitody of Ih* two Inman what is to be don# wltii an excess ln*t-p.“
eoancilman until 1020 when thv
gkildran. Th# minister was -cb«i - of the rommoaity.
The lath# had Joat been received
bu-. appnrThrre hurdrad pound* of kin; _q, [,nmaon.
WASHINGTON. Apr. 24^-/A 3 City Commission plan »f gorernard was being InttalleJ in tho
woundod..
tivh a i l grouper# war# taken1 7..* ordinance, placed on a hur­ uled tn annoar before th# ehur'ti
_X be aomlnatlent of Brecken newt wa# Instituted.
Mart at flnrlngflel.t t imorrow on
Randall Electric Co. ahop cn Mag*
waa lM(«rari ridge Long. Mlaaouri, as ambaaTO OIIHKKVE HOLIDAY
Surviving Mr. Adama are hi# from the wntart of the Gulf f ried flrat reading tw„ weeks ago,
nolla Avanue. It wa# crated and
E. Orean, of tr 4or to Italy aad Rtmner Walla widow, a aoOr Robert Adama, nf Mriloi yesterday morning by a h#n *ln:o b##n widely discjased, (hart** of -gross immorality and
unbecoming • minister.
bolUO to the crate, and tr* V 'ta
,a*fu. ew th* Maryland, n* *mb***ador to Cuba, Haatard: h i. father and two .la­ Hanfnr 1 group which liuluJed D­ and membora of th* Commiaalo*
OlTirerj and em'luvees r# •
l, wlU. Ma■nnfnrd-Atlantic National Batik, ha«i Iran remeved. Mr. BanasIL
confirmed today by th# 9*n- tere a t Lakeland, a alater at Laka A. Nvwmtn. Joa Mailer*. Fred expect n record attendance nt Ih#
ENTtMINGRR NAMED
at bltIns city'* only financial InaUtu* acording to a workman, ellhar
Wales, and a brother at Oalaea- Pope, Millard Wooltnd. en.l Liar- meetliig tonight.
"U *.
*,oii,
wdl uV.vrv# Widnoa.lay, ARt. forgot that th# loth# had h*en ux*
•aea
Wel&lt;h.
Atmovo-ement wa* mad# In ih*
fillet
b* Ve.levrd
ffl, #• a holiday, tb* occasion he­ bolted or believed th r. he r u ld
T V pot IT '*ft horo by .nv-’o
BIG AD PROGRAM
Florida
Larlvlilure
Inday
that
FATALLY BURNED
•Ui!v tho crate and lathi tegethdf
bad Uen
for p tunr aboat 20 mil** I1""1
BURN YD DEATH
R*ares#Matlv» *’•
Enttm lnrer ir* t onfeder it# Memorial Day. an ibeb or so toward n&lt;m. A* he
pn*. but
Tarn-a Thar* Ihiy afUred bool*
The bank will be closed all day.
NEW YORK—Mow than t%r
of
Lengwood.
he*
been
nemed
bv
In the are*
NARIIVILIE — IDT
J0***
All ardor* tar payre 1* or other did ##,&gt; however, lb# lathe l l b i
for th# lemlfodey of IV &lt;"uv
&lt;*0,06&lt;&gt; will tn apont •* *J*«tin. GRAND RAFIDS,
llrmphti*. *3. - f
l-audardoja Spanker Peter Tnmaitllo, Jr. a* transaction* on that tley should Mid dropped - from tb - M r 1-*
'Mr.
rruisc
i
about
Ip
th#
’
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'ilf
,«n were bertfed to death so i
'ag—mostly la MWtpaper*—by
a mernter of th# following *Und___)ng
to disposed »f tomorrow according which ouyperted It, and out of
ham
11 In more Inna 118 ft'* iiunty. waa faUlIv burneil early
ng .tb* tka rollon teatiU Indaatry. wboia- their mother lajtirod in a leap seam of which Hwp'distrihuL i «» veaterday. apoarently when • el*» rnv ilnus* commltlee*: Finance &lt;« Aitkur Branxn, enabler of th* lb* foer leg* enuhod Mi. I -* from #* gecond story window v ba"
2!d
Taxation.
E-lma'lon.I
"B“.
U
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and
tylall
inerthanta.
'Mriag
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arrtt* ltnlt#d hU b*il in »n apaitfrom tnabttaU*a i
bank.
Dame- awept «thele koov* her* friends in Sanfacd upon their * nrni t*t*l H#rt.
it'4 Cucnty OFiclxIs
^tMwbrd ¥ national rotton week, May
tuin last right.
Saturday.
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FO REST ARMY’S
l^ ^ ^ ^ r tl- R O lf H N E - I S - tO f c O 1
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BILLS GOVERNING TWO ARE MISSING
UTILITIES UP FOR FOLLOWING BAD
PUBLIC ADOPTION STORMS IN W EST

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John Adams, Coast
Line Employee, Is
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Randall Loses Tw&lt;
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to coin
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■Undard of w.lghte and mcaa-

$ATCTDAY. APRIL
*lnod&gt;;

A tlo aia

-HOW THEY STAND

wamn.r CtaaN

•aka report**! tit

PI[lLJtt&gt;EU’|l

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tar* an lr » « k .

Through courtesy o f the U. 8 . Department o f A gricu l­

it*aii -OeaaaO a
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artalaU aad It

ture In co-operation w ith the Florida State Marketing

0
(CoallnoH FremPar* Onot
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ila Expect To Eli*, a. b. suaait, romjtre i*r. u ti
A - f V i a a t c.r(r denrimest boad who wilt I
r Game l/n
,0 n,# to»i
ith Full Strength Th* proream, ■&lt; adopted, pol

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lATiniti. Mttnrt:
IlM to g } ; New Y*»rli I.

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Duriftv- th- I’JllJ C.ntrel Florida
Ila*rball l^apup iraaon th# Day.
Una Hrarh nine pla&gt;#d In the moat hom e runa, 13; tho moat
moat game, IS; want to bat Uvt triplt**, 21; th# moat mao haded
moat tlmea, 1612; atorod tho mo«t In, 213, and had a action batting
runa, 2&lt;U; the moat hito, 453;' the m in k o f .'Jet.

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m ar Tarda la D a ira ll I. Haw Tark

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t a l M aiafea Cap l-r M a . A p r. fit

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Ih pw a typ -f'H ildilrlph .a.

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S' W in frey, Sanford representative.

I1 M . final
t.
la* Opnt Ikl*—lat. LhvUi
•k lp p Ir.T

r&gt;iveneioxn: m.

Two triples war# tho moot kilo
Of that hind that rould bo polod
n o * ir o n '* -o v i» T p o
n * rii« » » f out by cm p!ay«r In a tInglo U J t
rio r lila : H IM . p a rtly »to «4 y . Ilo iilina* I 't M , aliflol mndrral# w ire to- Central Florida Baooball Uaj.-uo
tamo. Jolnor and Wall o t Cocoa,
r a la l
lafacaaallaa
r r M a r . O p r. I t . W J U ..

a o iT U K it * * * N o rM T iin
Atlanta S; Nwnr Ovl*a»i« I.
Ill r-tt I milium 1; K n o u lllt* I.
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Y O U R (H O K E O F T H R E E M A 6A Z I

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- •win witih hla tartor h*re with ary mroi*«. Th* President, It wa*
!&gt; real Inttrpit.
leirnnl. from that farmer* might
Tho probable atarting llno-up |oao th# benefit of hl»h#r Irvri*
JYtemorrow: Moore,
Arlolle •lb; nplr-* power l&lt; »•*•" the admln**-' Barn.*, lb; Abbott, rf; Horrikon. l.irnM-m In chack nurplua prn&gt; Mi Niweomb ef; Moltby, 2b; di-Mlon.
fa Shopman. ci Holt, p.
I lll« ■ttklriy ftr xp*rdy rongrr.V:s.'. 7h0 Cocoa loom which the K»*la , aional approval I* prompted hv
f mt preaanta nimir r.w
fare. i_»lje fir; hl« -o ,TrraYHona_whh
if--1 K » only arellibla Ilft-QY»ri front foreign ilateimen b»g:m l««l
PKut poor a.o Jako Baker, Bill plpht with the arrival of flreat
F? Hlidley. Ilermei Prlne, Aan Wall Brltrln’* prime mlnlater, Rimaey
and Miyo lllll. All the roit are Mielhmald, and tho Inflation
S ' MW.omin, Including Edge, a amendment rlvee him poweri uae[»' catcher from Milbocme, MrCulley ful In obtalnln* International
r" from FI. Ploire, Kandy Howard, agreement* to itahlllae -urrrnele*
j^ i| »lo lii Rubin, Tom llattaway, all and promote trade revival.
B t e t a ! hope.
4
Analyxlng the Inflation IrpUla'J l h t Irdlxna expected Brveae tlnn. the Republkan aUUmvnl
, rroioat and Bill 8trl:hlind to xp- .aid:
V :'-a i«r In their opening game on
“ The xernnd xo.llon nulhorixe'
|&gt;j 'fxluireday, but Prevent broke hta reanrt to Ihp prlnttnin pre*. anil
' thllo while
polo-vaulting taxi the l*«uanre oj flat corrency. It I*
I; Monday afternoon, whllo Htrirk- not .imply an alternative propn-

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MONDAY,.APRIL 24,'

TfiEOLDSTORY

TELLS OF P

that President Roosevelt ha* asked for these Inflationary
power* not eo much to uee them himself as to ^rrtreilt'CMg reu from resorting to evek more radical messing, ant
m a strategic maneuver to aaelet him In bargaining with
foreign powers. Many others hold to the belief that a sub­
stantial Increase In currency ctrculatkm Is absolutely es­
sential In order to raise prices and relieve debtors and In­
sist that President Rooaeyelt la prepared to exercise to the
Oiliest extent the powers granted him.
ITie essence of their argument lies in an old economic
formula known as the quantity theory of money.- Accord­
ing to this theory, the price level of a country, or the aver■agw-prleo-of. all-coin mod Itiea ..sold., multiplied .hi..

T I U I VO» TODAY

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' “Tfc# tour*** MS tho mum of
m l i m that the Proildeirt km
tbtV m tratod la cm rfm iliot toUrnal question* of a financial and
■in—Shin i« 1 in ‘ii
State* m S |M 4 augury far
t k m — — Me—
"Tke world, Indeed. I— a saw!
for courage and a »anae of reality
in order to eorry oel ecub o w k re-

QUAIL HUNTER

■ ho cafe h* hi* powerfal car,
cm a sprue* bunting ouit . . .
Im n ft d n ?:
m tormm*I UM tawn Hk. ht

As n matter of fact, the volume of business would b«
ncreased even more than that shies the velocity of turnover
Abo— I far place* where bob would also be Increased. The simple announcement that
White* hide.
there Is to bo an Increase In currency circulation would
te • At lb# road aide , . . rfogi result In a similes Increase In spending. Anticipating a rise
•trite a eceat . . ,
n prices, people buy today what they want tomorrow or
Ate Stopd stiff, lifted foot bent, next week in order te take advantage of the lower prices,
* pointed prey-ward, t a l l
nvestora with fixed Incomes unload thsir bonds and buy
buy
.^retched tight . . .
'blch will rise with the print
*, yeti Cab bet It’* a beautiful
times a year, may be th­
tight,
en our MttBlJon would bs
Here come the hunter . . .
110,000,000,000 multiplied by 100 is equal te 11,000,000,gun safety thrown , . .

S

Mu to hie dog* to a me*taring 000, 000.

—That.iecma Ilka a. lot of money, and and wonders If we
can do that much business simply by Increksfng the cur­
P * . thsta S chats:*," I* the rency, why wasn't it done a long time ago. It Is important
to remember, however, that the dollars expressed in the
I’spntomkn's creed)
a his glut M i l out in a ter­ above {quatlon are no longer tha. dollars aa we have known
them. Up to the present tlma all United States currency
rible roar
» eomeene had opened the dry. has been secured by a 40 percent coveUbge of gold, and
ii’e front door.
theoretically every paper dollar could be converted into a
i wo call thle (port . . . lo gold dollar containing 23.22 grains of gold nine-tenths fine.
M U D bird, dia l .
Under the terms of the Thomas amendment, the gold covl v would bo ] u t to coo them •ra ts could ha reduced to 20 percent ant) tha gold content
to 11.61 grains. In other Wdtfls we simply mange the name
Stefolly tall lag, clrtllag by.
of our flfty-cent pieces to dollar*.
g t'th e y have a chance." . . .
Tu addition to the-Increased domestic pries
titer*
f p o n ’trito thas way. 1‘
ia)d you have a chance In a me- is s possible advantage In foreign trade te which the Infla­
tionists point with pride. It has been held that because
, chine-gun’» spray?
wdthlrety are men wba hill for of thsir depreciated currencies, and our “high hat" gold
currency, certain foreign countries have been able to manu­
- delight,
Sy yank with tho weaeel that facture no cheaply aa to undersell us in our own local
• prowl* through the night,
markets oven after pfylng our high tariff rates. A London
fill thay ever Lmpro r e t ” It’s s ■hoe manufacturer buys his materials, and pays hla employ­
‘ queetlon 1 hear.
ees and taxes with an English paper pound which la worth
WstL gnoee for yennelf . . . but
around 13.70. When he sells his shoes in this country we
, . i never, I fear.
pay for them with gold which Is still worth In England
—By Paal Deaal*.
M M to the pound starling. Thus, he has a net gain on
By tomorrow at thle time we exchange of 11.16 which ho can uae for the purpose of
yknaM know whether we are to paying tariffs and of underselling our own manufacturer*.
has* N e r or boollee.
Further, American exporters are at a similar disadvan­
tage. A cotton planter trading fn Liverpool sella h ll cotton

Comleg te the actual prabtemi
to be dlaeoaood, the istoUtor u ld
that “tie principal ft— k let end
economic problem* already have
been examined with great olUgenco by expert* of lb* world
•eoMBik ro n fem re y rrp ari'uiy
commie*km.
' - “Bat on taaiy of tho*« yfehIto nineteenth bfkthdsy a t the rh rlit, Scientist, on Sunday, Apr.
homs.of Mr*. B. 0. Chaee Wedm-J-I 21.
The tiulHen Tcvl we* from M»tday afternoon wee both a plcujtnt
•octal oceaaIon sad gratifying ane- rirw 11:13, “ II* that *hall tnduro
t i Ilia on&lt;t, the came ihall bo
ceee In every wsy. Thoee ***!*(- ravctl."
Irtg In cerelng during the after­
Among the citation* which comnoon wee* Mr*. Cnee
BSrrteB, priu-il the la-iaon-Krrmnn we* tho
K r i .B . F . ■Wl l t ner, 1 and th* (ulloulig from the llible: “Now
MUiee Mabel Bowler, Mcll Whit- thle 1 cey, br»thf*tl, tha* fle*h
and blood ranimt Inherit the
ner. and Charlotte Keelor.
klnsdom nf (iml; neither doth
CHRIBTIAN HCIENCR CHURCH corruption inherit Incorruption.
For thi* corruptible mu«t put no
inrorrutlon and thin mortal mu*t
put on immortality" (I Cor. IBiSO,
ill Churches of 63).
The Lr**on-8ermon alto Includ*

a s ttf iiS S p

fied being. Universal ■alvei km
feet* on progression and proba­
tion, and i* unattainable without
them. . . . A* death flndeth mortal
men, no shall ha be after ^oath.
until probation and growth ihall
effect the needed change" (p. Mil.)
BABY DROWNS

JACKSONVILLE, Apr. 14. - 4*)

“Oaa baa baea auauaed Bp by
Premier Mwoollao when V *«eaatiy. ts l d lh a t th a t.1— . difficult
Mm** could bo aeherod in if peiUt-

—Charlotte fltnchei, 15-month*
old daoghter of Mr. and Mrs.
Vi D. Senchex, w*a drowned bars
Ssterday when the fill Into MeC.lrt* cr*"k, which abut* tho flanehex home.

sagged that Congree* pat*
r 'hanging tho national anof thl* country to " S lim
id* Among th« CJold" *»*nd-

S UmsM be drifted aa solla time of wSr. Then who'*
raiMi the hand that rocki the
that rolaa tha world?
I dolls* depreciated I I pair-

fir&lt; A uJtr*T ssj

■Utah would It d*pracial* *la
iteal era a t iafUtioaT

ilV.Germany.

SANVOED, TWENTY YEARS I S o

Florida AdvooSU Justifiably
-of tea APTS^SB plats of omrihta* tor s fta#
the day w u merit i
U. M. Gilbert, Mrs.
Mrs. i#. O.
Oueny,•, Mro.'0 . J.
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Mr».
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Inas the expert* limited thomeelte* to m i*U ring vsriooo *ri»HAMMOND, lad.—NMc
ed the following pamagee from km*, often contradictory, aa a tho Chrlatian Science leitoook, prom t by virloai member* of tho
“Science and Health with Key to comrnlit Ion.
feeead that te s te d roi.psi
the Scripture*", by Mary Baber
“Noeertbfleoa, two pointe mom
Eddy: "Mortal* need not ferey prelimlaarp to any economic sad her 1J-yew-old tests* m i
thoay Bra bender, *a aha .
that belief in the experience of financial reeonaUuction.
collect • 54440 JanxsssS*
death will awaken them to glori­

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MONDAY, APRIL 2-i, IMA

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Author
Be S taged “KNICK KNACKS” A VAUDEVILLE AND MUSICAL REVUE
PLAYING THE MILANE WEDNESDAY

Papworth,
nhn itodted playwriting at Columbin Unirvmity In New York City, I
and who k th* wife *f H. M. Papworth, pw ildent of th* Seminole
County Chamber • ( CWmmervr, ta
5 o c /a /
tb* math** a f th* one-act remedy,
“Skid Vrn," wM:h win b* preientm onoat
ed by th* Sanford U ttle Theater
Cirri* Number Thro* of Atl
rotarfng at 5:00 P. M. at i
Catholic Church will meet th* Wiomafa O ab oo a ro rt o f’
•I «:00 P. M. at th* homm of Mr*. tb* 4 *t* U ttle Theater one-act
A. K.
Eaat Flrot S tm t. play teem*merit roKeduted to take
Th* Dependable Ctaaa of th« place beta an Thuroday and Frl-i
T in t Mrtbodl.t Church wll| bo day eroaringa at SAM P. M.
entertained with a tacky fo rty at
“Skid Inn," th* aecond origin*I'
t:M P. M. at tho k n o t of Mr*. A. ptey ever to b* produced In San­
II. Middlete*. Conova Avoaoo. ford, la th* rtory of a Pennsyl­
with Mr*. MJdOeten and Mr*. 0. vania Dutch couple who keep an
htn In tha Alleghany mountain*
TUESDAY
during Ui* lummer month*. BeTho 8«mhiolo High School P.raoM of tha clay road* aorroundT. A. will hsvo a tsbMTipUon
teg tha ten, Ita bu*inr«« boom. In
bride* party at S:Sg P. M. a t th*
Epbeopal parixh hooot. Rwevra- rainy weather when the road* are
tlon* may b* mad* with Mr*. F. Imputable. Th* plot of the play
renter* about a group of perron*
E. Roamillat.
Th* C*-*d Oaaa or tho Ftr»t, who are itn n d ed at the Inn dar­
Mathodlat Charch will meet at ing a particularly rainy apell.
Franc!* C. MacMahon 1* In
I M j i t b c k jtLXhtuhaw i.jaLJtobv
•NffllWt"
R. U. UuUhlaon, lo** Conti, wtth
Hlgbteyman
I*
arranging
Mr*. Hotchiaon and Mr*. C. E.
for the Itif* rotting. The ra it nf
William* a* boat*****.
character* I* aa follow*: "M*,”
Th* Uleanerx Claa* of th* P in t
BipHit Charth will h it* It* Mr*. R. L. Glenn: “Pop." W. D.
monthly buxine** and aortal mat*- Hoffman; “Mr. Harper," Andrew
M. Carraway; “ Mr*. Wearer,"
tny at S:00 p. M. at th* hom* of
Mr*. Andrew M. Carraway; “ Mr.
Mi*. T. C. PKrhfnrd, 101S Eli*
Weaver,'* M**w*n Stewart; “The
A m u r.
Bootlegger," Robert Hlghleyman;
_ Th* f t w n l u**mbly of th* “Dorothy Rouleau." MU* M»ry
City Ualon Pill m**t at 7:50 P. M. Dighton; and "T h, Sheriff,” Alec
at th* Rptsropah Chnrth.
Shnrrm.
Rrhr*r**l for the play, “Skid
Tim," Pill ta lc place at A00 P.
M. at th* City Hall.
Bridge Party Will Be

fire a Mtond high aedre prlt*. a
silk U*. Mr*. W. L. Bollock **&gt;
pn**nt*d P ith ' a brtdg* cover
for rottteg high. Aa mcmaata**
of tho aortaloa Mr*. Rodermon

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daily a* regard* y r i f U l l n i
rnditur* an i aroarlly iaime*.
Nrhraka: tmw m arted forbid­
ding light mtd power roidgghie*'
to make wrote* charge*.
Kanw*: Impnrod a two perronl
levy on ntUityMnrom**.
,J
Oklahoma: Sale* lax hi affect
1
applte* »l»o to utility inroawte
•lev. i
Tea**: O aaidering a law te litcretro tier* on gal pip* Rnen •* *
and dlftributing cnmpaaiea, tb*
railr ad eomml«*ion
money for apprairolf nf ga« prop- *
ertle* in *mall town*.
'
,
rallfttnlo: Fill under roiuidar*- - ,ffl
tkm In rairo ga*
1
—
tax**.
Maine: Mcaauro placing
lax on electrical power
earning* enacted. It mint ba a^- ,,
proved by referendum.
’&lt;
Michlgw": Ganalderiag a J percent untllty Idthme tax a id roorganliatinn of it* public utlMte*
board.

Calendar

on Saturday ere* tag a t tho Celery
Chh. k r i f f i f a n o n * played
a*»ly In |M arotiteg after which
a u c h f waa ewjoyed and rofretll merit* »*i rod.
At th* roar!a*ton of aovoral
progreulmi of bride* room
added MaI p rim awir dMfHfk Mar* art** for th* tedka,
a white mod* opart* porno, vront
to Mr*. J. B. Ertridge whlle-llr*.

B ills Governing i

—

■an a kid MR Wider and nwmonadum pad.
Th* room* of th* Celery Ctob
w*r* decorated for tho octaalon
with o pnfntU n of glad 1*11 and
magaoUo*. Tho** p m e n t were:
Mr. and Mr*. E. T. Bndarman,
honor guoata, Mr. and Mr*. E. B.
Stow*, Mr. aad Mta. Howard
WEDNESDAY.
GrivenByScfieoIP.-T.A.
Oratlln, Mr. and Mr*. A B.
A meeting af th* 3*ralnol*
Dlgkton, Mr. aad Mr*. Floyd
Plan* have tern completed foe
land, Mr. and Mr*. M. Mona. Coanty Connell at P.-T. A. pill
Mr. aad Mr*. O. H. Eatridg*, tek* pl*c* at 10:00 A. M. at Lake th* mhocription bridge party to
M*aro*. Report* from th* con­ b* gtvfn tomorrow afternoon at
vention p H) b# heard and luarhton 1:50 o'clock at thr Episcopal parp in b* **rv*d a t noon.
Ith honor by th* Seminole High
A aortal n**tlag of tho St. School P.-T. A. with Mr*. A. M.
Agn*a Guild of Italy Craa* Epl».
Mr*. Georg* Gray, ttm M
irapal Church pU| tak* pi*,-* at tract and auction bridge will b*
Maa. Jacob*, Lacy Prtara. t
5:00 o*rteek a t tho pariah bout* played priic* Pill t* awarded and
ad C, Philip* and Mo***,
. . . and
. . Virginia
. ■*.
aHlggtal
_a_a
Pith Mr*. Arthur Dr*nan a* ho*t- rrfreihraent* »erred.
am.
■
Martha
Sadler.
Artold
Hig­
“Knick K nack." n llnr-*ct ateg*
r t * e n . h aw m »
H I,
Among thoae who have mad*
• home In OalnM- ginbotham. and Edward Holton.
them r*hear*al for the play, reroroatlon* for table* at thr production preventing n r a .t of 211
of
Jadtaoavni*.
ItlBg th* former**
“Skid Tnn“, will tak* place at H:00 party ate: Mr*. W. *n Hennett. player., will In' fcalutrd at The
Mila' v IV ritncday. I'aramuunt**
an***', tor nT hort
P. M. a t the Woman*a Club.
Mr*. J. E. Courier, Mr*. Heyward
Idtei P a rt AVenn*.
Utn Music Chib
The laat regular meeting of the Walker. Mr*. 51. Mpiarik, Mr*. inurdrr my.li-ry tlranin with Join
n u n of the Auxiliary Both Jame* Cj. Sharon Mm. A. M. Phll-j Huraii .lt, Wynne lilli.on, Sluart
is Meet Saturday ■Uraet
will take place at R:00 P. M. lp», Mr*. W. J . Mon lean, Sire. R. Krwle and F I ulirr. tire, "The
Crime of the Century", will Iw Ihe
At the metting of th* Ceelllan at th* Community Center with L. Cornel, Mm. K. II. l.aney, Mr*. feature picture for the enaageMr*.
J.
Dt«gf*ld*r
amt
Mr*.
Vic­
F.
A.
Everhart),
Mm.
Paul
JohnMotte Cteb bald on Saturday a ft­
tnrnl. S lai. »f “ Knitk K uo k."
_______ ho«te**e«. Election of eon. Mr*. ,F. K. Roumlllal. Mm. are .huwii hIpoVc. To the ifpper
ernoon at th* atudlo of Mr*. Fan- tor. Check
officer*
will
take
place.
J.
M.
Ilaye*.
5lr«.
J.
C.
Uennon,
id* S. Munaon on MyrtW Av*nu«,
left I. M int Murri*. M ur. croonar.
Mm. E. F. Houxhalder. Mr*. ,W.
Ad Men. Boy Barnard, and Mlaa Fanni* Rrba Munion road
THURSDAY
W .
W are* * , M r*. (J. I*, t f l i l l f ,
of John Philip Sovu
Harold aad J**, Mr*. Non* th* papar
' * * *
*--*— -a I Th* Ea*t Sid* P.-T. A. will mart Mm. C. F. Proctor, Mm. George
Word ha* been ircrivrtl hr re of
dt&gt; Add Mr*.'Alfred Porter, which *h* bad mad yrorioualy at at t:30 o'clock at the ichool audi­ W. McRory, Mr*. J. N. Robaon,
the recent death uf Mr*. M. H
a mrotlng of th* Mu*lc Depart­ torium. In.tallatlon of offtrora.
Jr., Mm. J. F. N. Hu.ldle.tun,
ment at the Woman'* Clnb.
The Woman'* Ml**innnry 8o- Mm. J . N. Tolar, Mr*. W. C. Hill, Holbnrn. of Saville. U I. Mm. Hoihorn w*. a former rnldcnt »f thi.
Amlatant talen on the muekal d*ty of the
Flmt Mrthodl.t and 5H*» Arank* Takach
city and wa« th e oldeM .l.te r of
program for the afternoon wro Church will rerolre Informally
** Arthur
*■ *« Hatard, loprano,
. ■_ *
C. M. Hand, W. M. Hand, and W.
Mr*.
who
from 4:00 o'clock to fi:00 o’clock
H. Hand, of thi. city.
tang a group of »ong* with ac- and from 5:00 o'clock to 10:00
Mrs.
Thrasher
Gives
■All*, i* cordially invito J ronrpanlmcnt by MIm Dari* Rock- o'clock at the p*nonage honoring
and 51m. Jake Firming had
Informal Tea Friday a*.Mr.
*L h jp lfit mrotlng of ‘*o • f .
th* Rev. and Mm. Smith Hnrdln.
their g u r.|* fur the week-end
Th* program wa* prr.ented a*
t* t i J U u t f c Department*
Four one-act play* will be proWith about 20 gurat* in a t­ a t thrir home oil Magmdii* AveRented at 5:00 P. M. at tho Wmo.
NnMWk Club 1* bo *aU v&gt;* follow*: •
at.% M o'clock t t Polanal** in A Major, Chopin-- an'* Club a* a part of the rtate tendance Mm. I). U Throaher an- nue, 5lm. S. ft. Coleman, Mm.
Mary Wtnt, Laura 5Iay Borwn, one-art U tile Theater play tour­ ttrtained with an informal tea on 5frltae, S. II. 1'idrmtn, Jr., Edi kodko with Mr*. Arthur
Friday afternoon at her home In want Coleman, and Ml»» IVorl .Mc­
i#d Era- Henry Wight M • Mary Franc** AniVewi.
nament.
Roa* Court In honrrr of Mm. John Rae. of Way&gt; riw*. (,'a.
■ and Mr*. E. D. Brown- Sailor Boy'* Dream, La Hath*—
FRIDAY
Donald Lamaon.
• Wg* M»M*' Bowler a*
Annual mrotlng of th* State 51. Quirk, of Otneva, and her two
* H r th* program wWah Curda* Hungarian, Drounoff— U tile Theater Aaroclatloo will h* guroti, Mr*. Lattln and Mm. Sev­
Mary Lou Lyle*.
held at 10:00 A. M. at tho Wom­ ern, of Watklna, N. Y.
Buiilan Dance from Nut Cracker an’* Club and will b* followed by
A profualon of roaea and larkSuite,
Taehaikopfky —- Ruth
apur In pTOtrl aHaile, waa u*#d
luncheon a t noon.
Piarman.
Four one-art play* will be ore- to a-tnn''the room* where tho
Spanlih luterraeii.i, Errwato Don- ■ented at «:00 P. M. at tho Worn- gueat. w a r r ntertainnl. RafrrahIto—Jane Schulu.
an'* Club aa a oart of the rtate w ent, were Mrved by the howte**
Curlou*
Story, Heller—Ctayda one-act UttW Theater play tour­ th.n rhout tho afternoon.
Winn Forgu»*on.
Nina. .Pietro Yon—Mary Nell nament.
Ml. c Fcnnie Itrh* Munaon I*
Smith.
. imiing thi* week in Umatilla m
Lore . Hi ram, Fran* I.i»*l—Mary Mr«. Lanwlev Hostess ' he g.-cat *f her al»l*r, Mr.. Unp­
Prance* Andrew*.
F srty In HerHomc aid TibhaJ*.
BtUrtHg Xapric*. la rk -E lla*.
Plaid, nlrii&gt;od. chrcketl.
H th Wbnflngton.
A
color
Kheme
of
yellnw
and
Arpeggio Etude, kUclathlln—
plnin ,nhrer cotton ’
green waa developed by vaaro r~ d
Orotthau MorrUon.
bowl*
af
double
naaturtlom*
falTO-NIGHT
Simple
A**u,
Thom*—Erolyn
endulaa, and fem arranged about
Nipper.
Last
Times
Minuet,
Brothovrn—Mr*. John tba. raomi of the horn* af Mr*.
W. T. La alley In M aytttr When
Mm. Ladgley entertained
th*
menab«ra ot the Afternoon Tea
K*u&gt; Beta, DuMa—Jan* Uoyrt Contract (Bub with a brtdg* party
White nml PoMtel*
Norwegian Dane* M*. 1., Orlag— Friday aJUraron. After aevaral progroaalona of
Hafir -Paanam, Bath Madda*.
bridge arero* were mid*d anil
Bong*. t&gt; ) A Dream, Bartlett;
(b| Troro, lUabaah—Mta. Ar- high aearm prh*, a potted plant,
lhe r lfaiard. Dork Rorhey, ac- wa* awarded to Mm. U P. MeCulWr. A **Iad tour** waa then
rorwad by th* hoateaa, a**laud
Novelty Crc|&gt;cH
by Mr*, a L Loucki, Mr*. Roy F.
%
UnivCTi ity fltmk n t

m
ffl

lowwc'tfrittvtev
under conaldrrallon.
Mianouri: Me«&lt;ure lo
lae public ulilitie* .commlmtda
pending.
Colorado: Mraror* to tea utffRg . u
pro** revenue* pending.
Connertkut! Bill* creating earn! ’
mlaaion lo atmly all utility MM*
lation anil to empower th* pkhSli
ut little*
cammlrolon
lo
l^ * 1
I late rale lie* ring* pending.
MlnnuKifcH.
.-limmlroUn power to
rtork* of utllltle* In th* open)
market and la a*rm!t muntetpolt4
tie* to extend electric rorokt aut*|
aide their corporate limit*.
J
WUmnain: A bit),
killed, to permit munlcIpalUl**
compete with private utilities
vlaeil.
MASONS

The dancer on the right I* Hornth r Ityton. The »i|uare ’ ln*ert
llciow *rv the *ix llyton Bleppera.
Jack Ynl, n*tii&gt;r*lly known li*r
uinnirn rhaniplon, and H arry Sil*|
vera, it fuvorlte uii Hrondway, nl

ahfwa Hilly M"ager, rom ntan.
ao appear III the lin e u p . Muair
will lie l.y tlie Serenadem M ige
Itiind. Slag ■ allow* will lie at 5:54)
n'elo.|t mntlnee and 7:1k) and 9:00
u'rlotk at itlghl.

t o m em t

J. C. Trawkk, nigh prtaat
Monroe Chapter N*. U Ro;
Arrh Ma»»n», today etatej t!
the Chapter will hold It*
rontoeatUui In th* Maaonk Te
pie Turuloy night at 5:00 oVIoc
All rompanlon* are a»kad to a
tend, while all visiting eoapa?'
ion* are cordially InvRed to takal
n - part in th* •eramcml**.

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Byrne*, aid H r . Hal Wight
Throe yfawaut wag*: Mr*. O. L
Loutka, tTra. ft. MC. Papworth,
Mr*. W. V. Scott, Mm. Lyman
At-. IS* Congregational Church Bateaiph, Mta. Boy F. Dyaro*.
Conference held a t Ormond Baarh Mr*. U P. MrCuller Mr*. Ual
U tt wrote. Chart** Gaatt, of thla Wlgkt, aad Mm. Walter L. Mar

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th* aubject, “TH* OtalteiMa of
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and kouvonlra ntay He oven more valuaMo to
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D. D., a former Saaford roil dent
who la a brother of Mr*. H . F.
Kent am i Mr*. Hanry Nkkl*. of
tfel* ’ City. Before reporting far
»*rk Mr. Gantt will m**t other
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•*
day brought gun* Into play
New Smyrna, was InJk.rt by
along the Yatoo Rivsr I room
.
• grsra Jory today on «htrg*s
south of ' have and watched
of aamolt as.* hattoty. o«
VVASIIINUTo M, Apr. 22.— tA&gt;) although not hit signature.
alertly as the renews) of o faod
V\C.
fu n k y
Wslher,
Daytona
To only one pro. I*ion of lh«
between warring flood-Ocsoot1—
A
biting d*nm:lalton of the
B*uh n«w*pap*r man, at • po­
R
oeevelt
plan,
pending
h,
th#
- •
o
tried delta firmer* appearae
ip is P la c c d tJ l
i It iMcvrll plan for ronlrolled In­ Renate a* the Thorns* inflation
litical meeting I" K*w Smyrna
imminent. Scores of shot* ware I d C ^ F l a t i o n I s A t 1 m
flation «a&lt; issead lost night over amedment to th* farm hid, could
U .t Novsmiar. Wslher sus­ F e a r s O f D i m i n i s h i n g
P » *
fired by the troop, after Ouse
S o v ie ts S t r ik e B a c k
i m s s e A w a i t i n g A c - the signatures of four pmmlnaut th* G. O. P. leaders tubeerlbe.
tained a broken etrlebrse srd
C o m m e r c e R e s u lt
mysterious
dynantiln
esnloaioua
tin *
other Injorks when h. at.
A ft B r i t a i n H e r a l d ­
t k m M o n d a y U p a n 4 congressional Rapublkans. while They were settUng. th* atusment
were heard along the river. AR
In h ir s t P u b lic A d ­
templed to teport ths meetln*.
Dvmo.rati.- leaden* »li»&gt;d their »aM. to support th* pNpeu l .thSt
In W i
i n g E c o n o m ic W a r
availably guardsmen were aonl
A l c o h o l M e a s u r c 3 ground .• nfldent of more than the federal reserve spstem buy
C. C. Tsrmsn, New Smyrna,
!
m is s io n O f P o s itio n
to
the
levee*.
The
aiea
ffaat
slso war Indicted for ssssult
enough volla for approval of the up tn three billion d&lt;Uar« wurlh ,
O f H is t o r ic a l M ie n
jb m ^ X p K J _ _
grew ten** Tueailaj whs» on
TALLA 1IASSSE. Ape. H .-tA'* pi o,iim inmitn Hen.ie and House. d government bonds a*
and bsttery en Chsc k Jon**,
u
,
— ' ( A- P. &gt;— W o r l d
\
PARIS.
Apr.
*2
._
(A
b
-F
rW
h
f
armed fo-re of farmer* over­ — With beer.and win# legialatl at Tn a statement that the prv»l- , „
nrcle of County Co*mls«lon»:
M O SCO W . A p r.
22. Milton Jonta m tht t^tjlt of fvsn for diminishing tommerbe . powered guard* near C.knderw etlU to p'M the tret of vote hy .entlal pioposal will reuse “nio
(A .P .)— S o v ie t R u m ' i , l i n k ­
and dynamited “the k*oe ua- bath the .Senate and Raura ,h* , p
an election frscss In s New brought Ihe first public admission
p.nnansnl
ptoap#ri*y."
that
It- aetkn only In view c f the “Mist- C«nimOf*Uy p rices b y
1
rilllgn*lll
|
M
l*0)»viiiys
a
..—
’aovlng the per.tup wafer thgt logsdature was at an Imps**# ^iolntww th
in g beck tod ay a t G r e a t B rit­
Smyrns polling piste Is.t No­ yesterday th*t France sl*o msy
lULiUlttUl RWWUAW’J IliR ’.
bv
•
bilge*
to
“
msneuvvr"
for
s
JhDWiWfll .*l^!.r..fif.’U.V. ••u«s&lt;*o«soo|
vember.
ain. ordered a com p lete emItlplev'- of e.-oltomk* and I* ‘bet- laired grave ,d.|eellons.b e h i n d ; M tto fU l CW
M
U
M
ttttltlM
J*
a
*
. M
»U
.*eim
u
M
el rU
The Senate has four beer and ler drtigned
.i_1 1 ito
. A
.I..I than
The see*Ion of th# legislation ,,
^
-----L.~
defeat
than nropro­
» ^ » » h w r r r » w ,ig r i m s ~ t t r j &lt;Mf,,ttVfti
l . Although s government spokes­
wine hills s heduled for special m te buslne* recovery” werr it- permitting the k O i r e of three ! Unl» y W T s * / ^ W » s t
‘
Hraatlc m easure* a g a in st t h e ;
man said the government and the
c-nMdrrntion when It rfctnvepee tarhed th# notne* uf Rrnator* __________ ,m ..............
A m erip sn .a n d
Rank of Fran:* are “undisturbed"
ship ping o f th a t c o u n t r y .1
■ day efternoon. - Proponenfs of Rent. I'emuylvanio, and Walcott, wr« driwvnrvd a* -tniioikn no, a 1iRsdsra- con ferred
developments ln the United
n e.'sn m gar* assurance that Conor tinit. ami KeoresenUtive grand a .ek ” a*tf the provision &gt;" i th e W h ite 'KoUSO.
^ .H e ra ld in g
a
p ossible
«|vt\mw
k r n«*i
had thr
ne etsary TT’
markrity
«nell «if
of Nvw
New T
York,
the punj
parly empower in#
»nr w
y
' JiMll
o n , inc
the rr#*ui€ni
l’re»UW_nl 10
to m
r^uJitr
c* jj **frflW
• From • Iht*
thv momaat
’of
of senators to pass
psss the bll.*l
bil.*l
| flm r IsaTItr ami Representative | |h# gold content of the dollar
Ja
PHS
m
IL
'a hh dd M
l_
o f histo ric p r:p o rt'o n s, t h o : 1 * 1
standard. the possibility that the
l Three of these measures would (
Maso.'husettn.
)«*&lt; dt«ml*red ns uneon^tltuthmal, | Mg.nonbiJ' af Great Th
Brlln
.Soviet enwmmentk do:rev« be|frsu- msv bo Invoked »i&lt; vnl'#d
, etak1wh1.1.2 per.-ent he Jr anil wins I J(
p w )v w l
^nforstv'e* with a p-edlli.m II wnuld prove
wUH* MAwloon, tlM
wme effective Wednesday If Britby Leon Chaenon. director of the
•, innnn
f m ^ r lio n i l tet" iT a a*h"hileT of
•••» *
MllU* ,h* ;dieappulnUng.
'
'
' pUe*A by tto President’
*e*fHiT iflevr
»f;»rnoon finan.-lsl p*p*r
sin goes thro.'ih With Its iP-sn
.plan1
____
k»dteig
-----rnaUenal, money . altusUaA
‘ te ftm o to Inina in
jS
Vutted",
hU
iCtm.inu^ On Page h i.)
to Ineok. U« SQ perrons #m«.rg„ p - - _ - f l n ITJ1t | 0 n
p l a n L’,nf rm*Uo"
plain to aU present.
on Russia, gooJs on that ilate. K e D r g f l n i Z a u O
! If lh« determination of Franre
n r 04 A
t
l*1
rrvrnue
F«rOi*fMore
U l M a to
IP U lV C jn ^ p o p o n of th# mMiurm M ium i I
n r i |*
The Mmniaaapino
commissariat of forwi
tore m
Tn#
M a y E f f e c t S a v i n g l*n maintain gold b*»k, be wrote.
trade Issuod tkess four ordeu:
n r g o t ; n o n P *» r Y e a r ’•«'"•• not bHn» goo* r#«uit». it
U f ^OO.UUU 1 e r I e a r : ||( ^ n # w U ry . . f0„ , inr l4 lhe
1. All Soviet trading organisemust b ’ reiu-.ed to the j ,
•*°n» or* forbidden to plaeo orders
.......
.
'so 1
f«e. klrcumstanus. for France to
WARHINGTOIt. Apr. S l-N T I l ! " '
c o a h r ’ __
J
...I,’
„
■
r
i
Ifettix
or make purthaiav In Engfanl
Fr
me-am
of
D0|-,
mareuwr
|n
her
lorn."
^owrvflt
wv.lt vesiKnUf1
y e s t e r d a y ! ,ami approved
u the-*b„u a* tub-j
teschirg economy progism of p i ,
flfm d#Unnlnlli{m ,0 -wait -I*r#5id«nt Ro
that th*. United HUtee*------2. Soviets are forMcMoo to char­
•un*#«l to th# man ^ ^ ( . t L
b ,fur. they ran be sent I
from th* r*H itanJard was
ter ahlpa flying th« British flag.
med adviser on ^
Lat-L
t , n.«Ure.
M i V t h V tiov.roor for
fo^ ,signature.
tattd i y dimettle reoulrt
and th* Dank of HJs best Informed .dvUsr
S... Measure,
wllj
be
Invoked
ta
lh»
Florida
Cllro*
Eichange
fovernmen*
V .. '
•
»■ •»*•■ *« ik ,
Florida Lltrua mcnange
........ ......
t»o('bg* a* t daAltS t *
.
WM
7 u " u il 7 T T l
Sponsor, of b w priced motor
ta tho
otrmut^ transportation
transpor'ation | .,kick anatlei* It to approva n cut 1Fr»M*o.
limit to
the Btmavi
Wrllr*. o f Maryland-to serve as i
|icfnM leys vnnoun edc
,
.
thl* eoinlry. In th«M
af English predot* through So- , ,h
tUin for , , change from) A possibility of eo-.-peratloi by Amrr.rsn ambassador to t aba.
R e v . M a r tin B r s m
______
^
^
^
, h, pri^ . I m m e d i a t e A c t i o n
.ylet territory.
i 15 cents to 10 cents a boa, lowest ,Fnglard. Frmnee, a n d . Germany
The nomination of LVrllrs, who m s ef .the berf ami wine bills
W g n la H
T fl O f f s e t
D e l a w a r e I s H a p p y I A rttvt*. m Amarua w M
4. Use of BrMKh 'p o f * or * * .! ) „ Us history.
|wg*lacoutad In tha highest qu.r- inly re ently was *u|Hiintrd
the Hrnctr until after their J
v T a l l CU
,
T o T a k e U p D u tie a “ W
f
’T S i ”
istant srerrtary of sUta.
W O-.-yr^
sial for five end-ten-d
liar I - - j \ | ) y R i f l e ” l i t I I l C v n
«»*»»»'“ ; ! By It. actlar. th, board In
* ,» » "
^ t r i l l t ___________________
_____
...........................................
.
^IJ«g la limited a* much a*, penal- #rBj iJh#„ d w llr pr«*nt pollrT poeRlen ^
t»m Ihrw ^eountr^#.
^
Hmw„ ,|nnic with thr Hm , tag* ha.
been
given
La, Lw. m
Sen- I
------ - . „
. ,H y“ Prime” M lakter
! of manaiemenl. but comfleied n was at too great a variance tor ....... .............
of Th, 0.|11^1
A Walters,_of aU _________
ronsIderalVa. T»S Renal#
fl
T h. Rev. Mattl
.......................
WASHINGTON. Apt. JJ.— IA’I
Simaltaneously -4'-# enmntls*a-l re-owanisatlan pLn under ean-*»U'h action.
'daho.
—The American F*d*ca Ion of Georgstown, Ikla^ who • rV.*Tz!AmeriMS aksnJiewisd #d*
’daho” to he
b# find
first a**islant
as«lstant »eerraerre- refu-set
refused to that yesterday,
rink op vsatar trrn.nort ordered 1 sldaiatlon for »ev#r*l months and. Franca I* on tha gvld stundanl. arv of Interior, ami Franck WinMaaaure* to rut th* salaries of L f .or yesterday urgtd worker* to assume th# paslerat* of Huly ■ jd standoff affocta ■ £*■
higher lu e s on Prlllsh !h'"a In j describe ■ as the cj.ml. ation nr It wan pointol out. while England feed Peck, of Minnesota, to b# a .s u l * officer* • " demployee nsl In Eegin an Immediate fight for la- CroMS Episcopal Church with som« ' r i t ^ a l ^ r k a fac U 1 ant
Soviet water* i t f — h of tb# re- a refoim movement In progress is off and relations between the nember uf the farm board.*
'egi#** of ll.OOtl a year a flat rrsase.t waft* IP offset th* rklng 3.10 members, will dollver his At** i funwd.’* " ' '
,ntew t*«.
d-ieed rat** prevallt-e under the tor the last two i Kl a halt yes'*.|Itekhabank of Germany with
_.
....
. ..
..
• j .26 per rent ami lo create a Stale .,f pri es through riirrcrcy lnf!»- sermon at the 11:00 oMoek s m - !
° f 'be Marylander j j.^u j5 „ vjr, fommisslon feat -r'd tlon and lh* ahamlonm*nt-uf thk Ire tomoifow morning. Jlls tub- 1.. ^
• -* ■ —
Thl* l* a red-letter day for the cthtr antral hanks have hern .
lyade agreement which expired
j , w .^ ..p nf 2I ^ , w bills Ulro- gold stefldatd.
pioiida Citrus Exchange”, said! .nmewhat alralnrd since thr re- mm Washington to Havana
jeet I* r ifjT e Abide It) M *"
recently.
fy ,
•atevl the importance President |^,__ ,
tW_ n _ „ ..
t»I
^
li th l
'
•** The 'Eevjal JkRthargo order si- John A. Saively, of Winter Havcn,|i,im of Dr. Hjalmar Hchaeht to oatw. the in.l-Tt.nc,
Rev. Rrem.’ a cW s Wand' of
meltanmHalv 'njlsed *Mrnetlons la moving that giowsr* b* noti-jtha' presldrir'y of the Reich*'ideritjon. In a riatemmlt
„
. ;v ^ hews aajit late C hkf Clerk Fran* -irovacT b y’ the *x*callv*,coen*ll. Rev. II. Irving . UulU t whom H#
F.agllati good* fled of It In a letter signed Joint- ,k«ak.
■ Mlillca) situation In the . Island ^
7 , .. t
Webb's
I hit “t
“th*
member* ef th* .ywends. lodiyr expt*»s*d USteelf,
keeping.
• aaaaited that
h e ---------‘ terrl* t y by John 8. Taylor, prevM oruj |t Wsa of filially stalad that th f
■
I-eputllc.
_
*
&lt; The salary slash mek.ure was „inrtlW~S»SatAr are determined as del^Med with hi* MW s r
-prr*Ufint, and C U C#mm*iid*r..n*nk nf T rkhfl ha* •»»«* nolhgeswtal manager.
wBHe-Hte gerw ifn en f hak»T tfnlll a day or so* ago. John offeml hy
II. Anderson «fv „o ,ssfegeard
if# |iitd th*
lh, inl*r*st*
j
... R.
.........
(I'nnllnue.'. tin Fag* Four)
uf wsgr
.‘'The de'.rdi s*aa the GfM *tep In
The .program,
contalnrd
In a not been In touch with other "udahy. of Milwaukee, was eon- Nameii. on.l W. J . Boynton of -ait eta by Insisting upon lajew—
•
--*
|&lt;leie| the ilefinite rhoirr fnr the Gadolen It* pr vision* wou'd in- reavas In wag,«Hmmedlately.''
IT-point
reeoramer.dallon com­ muntrlee.
,1. gsld*. front th* I
k r
t i
pleted ty the elvitory and finance
A p u t of the Fren'h pr*»». Havana amlassailorship. II# i* rlotle all state official* and em­
It this counify had
••Dbvloualy”. the slalemcnt said,
foobU ef the TMent trial of *i, committee a week ago I* e,peeled pirtkularly nowspaper* of na­ vrw under onoiderallon for *ome ploye*. including those -onneeted
4 being abamkised
Rrltons, ,n r-n * V * tlr e s of th. to ma!te poaalble, with elimination tionalistic vlawa, has be#n critical &gt;(h#r Utin-Amerlcan post. *r with the institutions nf higher “labor w||| Is at a decided • ilk..jftdardx • i • •' • •
Metropolltsn-Vkk#-*
t w - * ^ * and rearrangemtnt of depart- af * tha suddenrs* «f Frealdant tmsibly he may be sent to Poland adoration, and If enacted Into law r Wantage If commodity prkee
in rraaa
iie* itmam
j “ H ood&gt;y
w , brings
...... .. otff.ln
— ira,e an.«
and w
wages
itmaln sta
romnms* mi
0f „eplon merits, a saving of fXS.IMO a year. linos*veil’s deslslm to withdraw
■PfLi he-ume effective July I, •Ionsty
The
name
of
Clark
llnwrll,
pub-;
at
thv
depressed
l»y*l
1°
¥1
_ 1 {
T
n
Q
J
n
f
p
a
UtM,”
h*
said,
“ thh diattai
•ionsty
the
leyal
age. bHhicy and *ah-i*-~».
Th* boar.l gave the committer the United State* from th# gold ”nh»r nf The Atlanta CnnHltetlnn IW$J1
. ..
which tksy have been forced K C I l C I a l l O l f l l v . "
|)n worid dnd that ta *whst
Two of th— C*oAll etate rmnh ves es-ept those ihiough thv pursuit of a wag* d*ft. ard Commander
aulhorlty tn b:*l* while Prim# Minktrr Rem vas ntentione,! In speeulal|*n for
-■
Frealdetlt and f af* liyhiff tn
vBo
eerve
under
comml**lons
maka
th*
change*
adopted.
ComThornton anil W lllla- Me n-*sld. nimst ww sn«n|T» a u t e j i ' W,M jp®y
rr- he Important assignment af
•i..i_. .policy.
ii. m
...
s Diiiu.VT-mbl Apr.
ih r I2tc-(F&gt;
f — l#l ahd’
aba fI -’ tioM
m 'fa
-far#
sey MAciKinaiu
MacDonald ann
an.l rormwr
Former rI’rr
hop# to
t# I If - ana
WAHHINOTON.
nation
warn *esi»e-*ed fn th— - - " I 'n s mender said after the meeting he mi(r Edouard Herri t of France ■ assador to Germany. He has beam freoi the Governor in offke* spe— Final ConirtsskitaJ approval of
■
T
ha
buying
power
nf
the
, . t ---yearn-In orison, reeno**'— *-• Th*y piobably would meet with the* were o„ -*
the vhigh
»ea* —
en —
route inderstood for some time to bp In dfkatly deslgnatetl by the laws O
th# Wagoer-Leyri*
H »•
f V
Ilia prop.* has erw
ws# nif
v*
^ bill to #print
mi
ss«
afI tha
been
committee next week.
are now In.orison In
10 Woshington for discussion* on •Ine for a major diplnmatk poet- • f Ute stale, would com# under vgrwatly r#duc«d through lh# lm- slate*
1‘ Biep |AOO.OOOjj\)fl
--- • for r#lkf wt Great 'Brit a la and 4Wa- —
•Ip,
•sr'I-e
resolaller
'
■*
Th* n*ve plan provloe* that th* economic l'p i'*'Fear other* were rso-m't'ed to
•
lames M. Cot, Ghl# and Florida
position of lea.ction lit wagts. It assurtd yesleiday wllh lh# pas­ SteW'.*W«&gt;*" Ldgtth#? In sr
,rir*d *1. 'one* e
cor.c&gt;ntrat* on This suddann**t. the Journa' nublisher. was offered the plaee •too *ed in Ihr mrasure hy t l. ► vis already rearhe I lh# point sage of the leglslallon $y th*
return te England— thr-* nm*o- Tamps offl:#
C.
Rehwlnkle
of
Wakulla.
•anulsion orders (eilowlnx • - mV-- sale*. The fltlil and organisation Daa Debate aald. “ .hong's th ‘■ Ul declined.
V « k ! lfft&gt;* a»l*‘ rrovd reaWF
*
’
wherr lh* srorier* a'e uniM# to House.
Ktorido'* voters In the I9M
tlon also on the sabotage e*d -th. do;artm*nta wli) be aholkhcd, an whole • ‘onontk situal'on.’* Tire
Ily a vole of Ml to 411 the • r ( ” s p 0 d I h o - u n t i e d . b e lt o f
TEere were indications that eenersl election mav hsv« th- on- buy either In .|uanlity or freassistant general mamgir ap­ — wspaper advised M. Herr!ot to
er charge*. Only oh# of the
House sent the till• to
Renat#,y.
— the
— -----:
qvently.
Welles
would
return
to
hi,
slate
exrress Ihrlr wi»h#«
A. W. Gregory, w*a a qult!.-* pointed and fkld department work “ listen Insterd of talk” In Wash­
ph
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'epartment position a*
•*
-.entralltrd in th* g*ncr*l man- ington.
■ ' '*«°n
“ °nm *2!onr
,&lt;"lWtllu«D&gt;"al ehanges which
and released.
ihrouih ettren y inflaMnn the lit r meetuie. Repeated Rspublkan cantetetTph.lh. WWt*
-ondllion*
in
Cuhd-herom*
m&lt;u'
!
w
w
U
comh|ne
lhoffices
of
efforts to alter tha bill tu permit PrayDNutt Rootsvelt mad* .
Th* trad* war, It we* f*a-ad.. * f - r ‘* office,
Agrnce Eionomliiue raid the
ccuntf naae«aj*r»
i*Y rn^"" very limited buying power will h# th* money to ha loaned Instead nf • Ln WMhlagtcp ’ to wtlcoiho ’
may now lead to an open bro.' In
lb * *U * will te dkl.-xd Into Washington conversation* may be •ormal
further
curtailed.
T
iiiiK i txco«n|irw
m*i
, ,
i.
Ha will art at
ilffl would aivt the aUt*
dlplemntk relatien. between B rit-, lour
four or iitw
five u
dlstrfct
&gt;.change* In,V1 (given to th# state# war# beaten air.’* W lH ’fUtasman for
"When thsr* k added lO IBID »
MiM.tulAite wfllii.
, . t-k h *. w
b—
. . , . . .I l l
that tb . *elt'a emUaaty in carrying out I Mvialaturr jurl*«l» ti n «vtr |uaiiiblka Ifehm.
Hwn l.u
by ItrainsIid4da
vOl#».
i .'vwhisk
h k h hot *»•■
aln arvd th* BOVkt Union. Bltte I-----“ . k-----p'an the further proposal tu Invhatavtr plan* lh# Chief Cxecu- j tlraa nf th* P*,f#
ObWtn of w4 r dvbte
llafor#
pats
at#,
th*
D«nioctati
feel'ngs have developed on both
ivt may hat# for promoting]nf two Ju«tk#&lt; p#r rounty atipu- '•rrii* lh# prlr# uf agricultural furred ovtr thaly Uodrra an
aid**, th* Boriel* feeling that
t s s
)ia.licts through lor im'.oaitlon
h
. an tel*
'Hendly relation* between Ike two lated
amendment to p«imU tb# F«d#ral
Ragland *oueht through “ under- vlrtrelly full control of o?#ravion»!' hr**‘ for |fr,nf*'
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The House moved fast 1 •■ •Irr- nf a tax U&gt; be collected from the Utlisf Administration, ersate.t by tm isv JltcDlniild wl
▲ handed method*: ; to Influent*
after having paid her own ranptc
c
o
l
t
of
faim
prod.in,
which
’lh# #**ftrthr0 m
morning
the et-mp
Fran
r v n Ifi
k White,
** mi*# liter*
now Ite
In .rhargr
. — .ps- day
n»r H
I".......... lo 1place
—
■ Btosslan court Justke.
com.
will ■ Id v#ry grrstly tu th# cost thr bill to omploy persons not r 0 »4 t &gt; V 'lh *
After th# elo«# of the Bourse vr Latin-American affair, for tho 10f it* approval rn th# two pro of living lo the maeees uf the quvlifitd under tb# civ|l service.
Eiteuiittf
A .Imitation ef MAOO wy*
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yeeteri i ay the dollar strengthened ,tat# department. I* expected «», posalv and lh#y now go, lit In# pvu-le, w# have a full ixalisatiln
•ontinu# In that eapacily-*t lean form ••' klnt r»*olullon., »&gt; th#
pla.wl
on
th#
salary
ter
lh#
Fed­
«;i
uf til* plight of labor order the
emporarily. W.lle. had
Iwe« Karat#. Roth are In Hr&gt;“ - •» « « nprntion of currency iullallon eral Reserve Administrator, t o i l
dated
for
this
poritkn.
leaplalped.
with
lh#
admlnktranannd by Prnldent Rnoaevslt- to
aa r ils — •
e«*
. e ,* . .
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times ever Thursday’s official
and th* •nac'ment of the sgrl-l
Th, Marylander, an aaai«tenl, UonV Ideas en the aubjeete.
.
-lose, to 23. 10.
rulti 11 ’ hill,''
. .tlilbul* th# fund*.
I A banking coiamittee amend
•rerstary of slat* In the Wil-onj
men! olteltd by
ldmlnistratlon and once President
. C’halrmnt Hl»tg
-* |r — . '.v r; 1 .. y.r ; s u..
WASHINGTON.. Apr.
Ayr. 22. .1 lo rusk# 423O.0O0 JDOO avrilr ,L .
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s is a e e n
k s iV
a *m K
n rf e a a a
Harding's *p#eial r#pte*«nl*ii'*
Pasaag*
off Ilh*
Farm
Mortgag*
able to OcL 1. on lb# basis of on# I Tha praOldaM * . H*WI*.
n Santo Domingo, said yesterday
bill by Ceogresa lest w*«k la be­ P l a n s A r e M a d e F o r
la .worid
Fed, i l l dalar t* thras expended |
lieved to.have paved the way for
C h u l u o t a B a r b e c i ^ H# had not decided when he will
t
H a!
fur
relief
locally
w»i
austalned,
fayerahl#
ronaideratlea
by
that
&gt;»v#
for
Havana.
fant m a t Ubby Holman IbyIk mdteont.i
2
U
H
ta
&amp;
3
,
sftar
a
titter
attack
try
Th#
nomln##
for
axaktanl
»**•
body
e
f
|b*
Wlkcx
Refinancing
noMa sad hi* half-ebter, Aan*
Ncah Jacob*, pionacr Chuluota
PHILADELPHIA. Apr.
Renr#ssntatl«:t Tarter (l&gt;&lt; ,Ga).
bill, according to polltlral obeerv- resident wb* I* known throughout -,tary of Interior I* the Idaho
— Authorillts said today lliayj Th# other 4260,100,000 It to b* an
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State Demoeiatk
utnivwivMte ehaleman.
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WAHHINOTON. Apt.
^
are la Washington. Th* Wilcox th# county for hi* barbtcu# din- Stale
feach ^ l
htv* phtalnwd a confession from • utrliht gift to tlatea after OcL , .
i t a j d a ^ Wd* *tei«
maaaurv now ponding, wsa Intro* Beta and fish fry*, was ln Ban- % lawyer kim* ttrrtJ **
-K ln cln * r,o woriHt An»#ha Kd»r» Chatlta
SU U
Wail, 29 . unemployed
(..rt Putnam ycterday bruught a i!#rk that ha thrrate'ed leasing I, along with any undistributed llrtV
dttcod by Rtpreseatatlr* J. Mark ford today to announce that h* •orney general from l » n J .0
i gasp from the oaaombleJ Ikugh- Rnatnwc’J,. full luialso. ,chalrnHih ha knee (torn th* Grat half. '
Wlk^t-'Florida, sad provide* for and Croat? Commissioner Hammy
Twaive Dsmo.rsts v#tod against
------------ —1-------- f a y g u n h o l t a k i k a n -Rsyolotlon of th# board of Hears, Itoetuck ard
tho' rtflnanHng of menkipal and Long wlD stag* “ An old tint# fkh ----------•eprovml by a :«prt of
irpi
the bl I on GnaJ passtg*. They
dlatrift Indtb'nines*. “ ’
.J n n lia f Q a a b a N * W
I by rapping them sharply for agi- Company with “ luthlesv, rrusl,
— riadktkm.
, .- 7 - ­
'tey end boakat picnic" at the O
wets:
Bailey,
Jon#*,
Lanhsns
ahd
S
c
i
e
n
t
i
s
t
1
S
e
e
K
s
^
wi..k
While th# farm mortgara hill Jr robs picnic grounds near Chuand vicloca death” unless lie paid
Detail* * f tb#- affe*n*eot •*»*
S o u r c e s O ft v a n s o i u n i i n0t
, thing mwani* havUi 1100,000. While Hosvnwald Us- Sumner* of Tsaaat Busby, Soxty,
reaulaed ha a letter w ritiM by authorise* lh* Reconstruction Fl- faota on Thursday, May 4.
Ellisy. and Whlttlrglon. of Mltwomen bear arms In war
tanad to tit* man glvu Mm d im - skrip plr-C ar-*in d Pirkay,-. of
Th# affair will begin at about
W. N. Hamhos. Wlnxt«»-8ak» nanre Corporation to loan apprcxltaalel*
UOjHMOO
to
drala•ni*
i
|#nd«r‘
lia
b
b
e
d
h
a
i
r
e
d
NEW IIAVEN. Coin-, Apr. 22,
-.a tte ^ .te r :U td .l« iim o t&gt; » Iia *&lt;y
10101 o’clock, h# aald. and conHona~ror pcylrg t he money, po­
ygt tad other small Lax districts Uatw tkr.ogh late ip th* avenlng. —(Ah -In
_ Woman who II m.mlha agu lk* who I r a n i the ca l, sped to GsorgUi Murahsad and BholUnsearching. ter n*«
terser, of Nacraateu...
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tho ’Wllmx m*-tur* provide* th* There will b# amuse m#nt for -o.tfes of «K. motal vanadium. 1»r
the Atlantic alone. argJed t tlgar stole and arrested th*
iv#c**tary
leeal
machliwrr
by
T#k*r
ilcu
f*ch
0*
th*
Yal*
eliem•vary
•
person,
ht
added,
with
iBaye.t.
Th*
man
said
h#
didn’t
j
that
equality
with
m-n
k
essen­
ph F . &lt;Artak
II.n Of Uttk whkh lh* rvDnanriag ran bo ac­ equal# and round dancing as a stry drprrtmtnt, I* jro»pecU«B ,n tial. ami that woman should b# i#ariy
i*ol!y mean
iqoafl to uo
do sir.
Mr. RosoawalJ
Rus#nwaiJ
-,1
i filed by tba complished. The loan*, under th* fttaiur*. Persons who do rot briny m 0.I.I pU w.
r ty barllly harm. It waa Juat that M a i l S l a i n T T y l U g T O
'
drafted In war time.
farm mortgage bill will he mad* o boakat lencb, may purchase tha
II, |. studyiay* oiftn la pta«&gt;
I’urthormora, »h» »*id. 'he felt i was „ iiMpsrat# fur mancy."
D e f e n d H i a C f a i p a i i 1b n
•»
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. Jelat gjardiaa. for tho purpose of reducing sad fish dinner at tb* pknk grounds. .MW, th, ehornktry of ll*i"» industrial dbtrelnpment " l. Just as
ruflaanring th* ooUtendtar Inilarte and tnlauls. te team important" a* Ik- mllilary rloIn become
debtodaee* of drain*#* districts
CHICAGO.
Ayr,
2
wh.the, they tan cotect
i# tevaih
LINDT VIHITH KT. LOUIS
- • nthrr small tax districts.
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.'tank lloMttook. H , loop clrtuum
and deposit I t , If h# H&lt;»,t• \ Th* Daughtsrs heard her with g
v
bv whiah *
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'GLADES
CROPS
------------- Ms* m i h*a hill (Upre4
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Lul (1J).k|y
»T. L0 U1B, Apr. 22.— (A^— Col.
aontaUv* tVitcox said this week.
Chat to* A. Undbergh, making .an . Tlr***,
T rT Jh l
WEST PALM BEACH, Apr. 22 In nature.
guide »m«lh#r*d thk In app'ause.
» tf my sa m w e k naaaed by
Heavy
rain*
Thnrsd*)
h* '^
-u i d S .
,h“
j #9osRs.
They turned almo-t inmadialo- laapoctlun tour or th# trsnoooadrainage aad ether Ob*
'O ' and
yesterday virtual!) •w hsaling vahadteai da?o*lk. ... |y afterward to thair own Interaa) tin* nla I Airways, accompanted by h‘a l 7-y**r-old ff-m bd . to .Jd^ap
01 h* able te r^ .rm W *
At Ot# step la Um starch D'.
_
_
ad
the
toqtato
crop
In
th*
up
affair*. Maakftad a Gurry e r sp- Mra. LlodWrgh. arrlrad
. their banded I
The shoolirg Ocogrchd '.after th*
BauoL' h hat oMdo a aow vi «
*ad eader tha term mort- ptr 'Ev.ryk'k" County Cooamia- 191 comfociMl. It It tW m&lt;jft*l position te th# policies of Mr«s • « . P. M. (Central SUadard •ni pk , merged fraar a ’*«-'oeA aod
•k*&gt;#r
f
t
W.
Crt&gt;k»T
of
thatid
's
Tim*)
yattorday
from
Indlaoapo­
hill will he a k t* borrsW
•ntsred Holbvmk'* aateraobU*.
'ombirid with argaate aahstomes, RrstoU William Magna, prevldawi
y teem tha Reeonstrariion Met aald. Th# damage atari#'* resulting la a wklto material, ■ •noraf, aad then adlounwd tha lio. |t wM Colonel I.lndkorgh’s Th* girl claimed Aha d as auha^
Jba4 vlall t* St. Uui*. his former
sew Oweotatio# With .M s * to hat •atard .y
fn rtf Mcoltd Continental f'o"
qucntly a i'ojltod If-th * mots. .
•da (■ tew as Ily solubk In water and very
Iwta*, slate January, 1130sot the terse# ef Utelr re-1 metred the truck
after a waok'o aooskns.
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TALLAHASSEE

,u r s s ,&gt;3!^ •!&amp;! •“ idsNWur. mt- **. 3 ? ■&gt;

W ELLES N A K E D ;
ECONOMIES HADE
- £ = * r HBVY CIIM
CITRUSB GROW
GROUP S t H u r £ “ s AS AM RAS ‘ ‘
TO CUBAN P,
ENABLES SLASH
\psiptnnt S e f f s K i w y «*
Important Poaltknl
s s ,‘ m .v r ;x L V J ” ! - - • ~

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u» mi.!LABOR IS URGED NEW EPI SCOP AL: ur ^ j i r r . £ L t
TO BEGIN FIGHT MINISTER W IL L jE S-tig^
FOR HIGHER WAGE PREACHSUNDAYj

F i n a l Approval IsjS?;
Assured B i l l For

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W ilco x Refinance
Reynolds Children! BUI Given B e tt'e r S s Z X l T j r T S J
Will C e f Big Sums;Chance Of Passing
trom Agreements
J S i M

fjcawir

Amelia Earhart Is
Confession Obtained
breaker A t Meet
From Extortionist
) f D. A. R. Groups

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FLORIDA, PRIPV

M6tme Highlight*”

Explanai
“Man In
Regards

Valley Day F(
InDeLandDi

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Compared t« lost y oar's ip w
Ini dap crowd i f natrljr 1UU9
fan*. yesterday's glint attendance;
only a ( r e more than- (M adult*
(Continued From Page Ons)
paid admin Ion according to a
md tax** which tnwrltably mskj
club official, wm disappointing.
hemsclves felt later la any de
. etior.siy cyele.
This shaip disequilibrium •xistims
ing bet wren londltiont tor t/w
mrieriate and reU ll goods was
m atin g great dlaftesa to our
m an consuming power. And aa
the foreign countries eaaraaatrriy
went off the gold standard. tkelr
depreciated e.rrenete*
eoauir.i
them to eepture e dtspraportly
nromr, A»r. »« —tutur m*N*4 Hass' lee* trlsle ls »h*
ate share of the Aawrkan mar­
’field foul lla* wlik Ike base,
ket which still was using dol'rrs
■ tb* slahth Inning ante Man
rA r Baker’s PnyleM Beerh
airhored to go d.
leire I t I* I Sletpry over the
Bi/ with America no longer
*4 I’elery-fede In a leoaele
d Central riorlde Hess ho11
moorail to gold, and wi'ft thu reSs Inoeeurel game yeelerinr
ispta of Ike &lt;&gt;llar in term* of
soon Aporsilmatetr t*« Inn,
•aed the eonteel.
other turrinclss, American pro■ Minor, youn* red rials* duesrs may «a*ln be able to com­
rr, who iferewled Orlando nunpete successfully with other)
H i Ike elMtm of linns* dries,
t seme when le g men were
countries.
Minor was In Irouhle moot i.l
If England's sxpstienco I* an/
lame as Early Joiner, forSeroa ace, wko pitched five
crlterior, retail prices here—a r j
• far the Menders befor,the coat of living in general
s* lh* asm* urer |o llaas will.
will not greatly advance, in ,lhei
opinion of some Well Street au-'
lo'irtn pitcn get
»""• ..... . thorttie*. The fact that It did not m u »
, mu*,,..——»,» —
A*»tAn«im:axaiad«ln-U«a.JaU»«alra##p-ra‘'»hdip-^r*ttre»’rilW’’rtYrtrt«t7iitr«Wl’ T tlirR r,Tlllttir rV k r iJ '
a s IInI, IlnrnsMl. plnckbslllii* it to Joiner at the plate, hut too trilala would militate’ nain&lt;t Airway* Ass-elation, Included
' Urshani. drew a pees, puehlna Idle.
a 'y suhsUntlal gain now, It is «rakrrs rsprerentatlve of them
ir a run. ami then lies* Irlplrd
elphl. acnrln* three men. IMarl,
-------staled.
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thrro groups.
I snul In end the gam*.
Bert Chapman and Tlge Minor
a surety of tha record shows
jfsJ. Charles A. Brown, of Or| feature ef Ik* ronlesl w*» the
„„t|jncd the deeelopanent
Min* perforsiasee nf
M-i - were greeted by considerable ap- tha. England’* suspension of gold
laker al second for lh# Island­ plaus* as they cam* to the plate gave commodity prlrs* but a „f highway* (n tht St. John*
, Weaver, with four pul-onle
momentary lift, but It al.’rd (ireit niver Valley from lMfl to tho
I aln* aaalsl*. or II ehanrr* In the first Inning.
Iham error, lied Ik* league ree-------Britain to hoi,I her pi lets, In pr„ ,„ , , )m#&gt; , l# rmph»*ii#d tho
I far ckanre* al second knee, eel
roods were
Jack Hanford of Hanford on W tlly Shannon got tho first ax- terms of stalling, iclatlvtly stable. (rt i lh, t lh,
y II. i»ai.
tr» b«M* hit »t«n htr# thU
At th« »im « tlmt |od ptlctt h*rt rtzponzlblt for hrincintr otiUiM#
but It must be scored •* ■ "J0**1* end In Frj/ice continued
their p,0p|, to Ktoriilw and In rarrylng
triple, In tho third, for Dennis mamal decline.
prodira out of the state,
misjudged Ik. flit. Bert ChapBelter price, for com-nodlll,,.
W. fiibS.. of J .« k .m .

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COLUMBIA, 8. C e - I U pamacity unwittingly M abratiag - on
cnr-half ef oaa par ««At.

i Hit! Triple With
FuU In 8th;
Undo Is Winner

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Minor retired the * d# {■
fiurth on
»&gt;“ V*l b allL kM
all three outg were In the outflslu,
enter, left |*dd TlgbtJ rrapdatpreIjr.
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Camps To Be Built
T itA ecom morale
4*JlCluh Members

HQWTHEYSTAND

Stores warn eruwdod with praspeetlva eustomare whflg many
shopkeepers did tbaly besf to un­
load old stoek before they filled
tba shelves with &lt;J percent bee'
HDarlty presalted In many place*
whers proprietors bad not yet re­
ceived their now beer licenses.
How were tho custonaar* la know
that what Oio’y were quaffing wiJt
apparent relish was nothing more
than tha- same old one-half of tpar cent altewad/ uader prohibi­
tion?
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"I haean’t taptad anything Ilk j
thla In 14 year*,” a vote* sounded
through an open door oa a glass
of one-half *( 1 par cant vra*
relied aloft.
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Indiana poll*

“ What a busloess thsy ara &lt;teing." ■ bystander reroarled, oaly

Yesterdays ‘ Results

etr that the buyers wgra unleash­
ing their. Imaginations, "It** the

Sin
*7or». I.

f’teeluuj
rtilud-n
SSjjjJ*"1
N*C vn
N-,C o JJ
NMbeilh

tiov

Vkurmslt In o hols throuokuul «h*
' - gams, walking ssvsn Pisn. In. lbs
stehlb h* v » rsmuvsd a llir till­
. Tag Ih* M eet when JMgs wsl»»d.
HJtghln wna sat* nn M r U s M wldt
H kilrsw lb Inrrs K4 |i nl sssnnd. snd
'.|||ll was 111I hr n pllrk*,! ItsII.
■RMOlil Tnm rkllllp*. Who relieved
.• ,M#sb, nsa ursslsd by *■ slseblns

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7."uT-?lli
roiumhu

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Be Una 3 I ta n
Te Um • t t e «
Sc Hm .1 bmibU i.

(Urga V,

Winter Park club, th* Sanford
Celeryfcds were the only tram &lt;1
sweep * acaaon’* scries from *.lolher club.

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I I g,,g l«a a

TOUSv WATCH repaired
Where Quality Meets Price HAVE
by ona whb really knows Sow.
F E R T I L I Z E R •riggi. Jew^t, Mac. Ara.

a n d F E E DS
6-WAY SERVICE

DEFENDABLR USED CAB val­

1—Money Sav'ng Price*—2— ue* with the KEEL guafeetee,
Complete Freeh Stocks Week­ Reel A Son*. Ddalere. U8 B!yrtU
ly— Quick Truck -Deliverlee to ycu—4—Convenient S—Sltaation ,Wasted
Locations^ and Prompt, Cour­
COLORED'couple ..want Jc*i
teous Service.
caretaker*. Will also wo.k on
- and

Hi*f.*rkliIN JOHNMiN. formerly nf
Alianmni Hprln*s, Hlais nf flm .
Mu. und now nf purls unknown
AMitT'iiNa I, OlltiRfi ny Nirrii'R
HllliRnRH. Ihai Bddlllnsal snilru
nf Iks p.mt#ncy nf Iks rsmplslni
for dl»nrr* In Ik* *bns* snllllsd
css, h# *lv*n by puhlltklng Ikla nrdsr In Tht Hnaronl lltrnlc. n nswp|.apsr imMIsksd In Hunfurd, In
Hsmlnnl. I'minty. gists nf Plnrldn,
use* n wash fur two weeks turret*
slrsly, ti**lnnlng nn nr hsfors Iks
IMh day nf April, 1*11.
Ily anius prnp-r nf User nr Indif­
ferent parson.
Ily nrdsr of Cnsrl.
Joiner h*rl not worked out with
iikoiid k it. rnagMAR.

Thera I* ao known medicine that
works quit* litre Bayer Aspirin h r
tha awful head and face pains of
neuralgia.
Tb* apaad of tb*M tablets. *M

» w* -ervi mnna p *i
T h N r s r r .r e ..^ l.

I la i* ' long tripl* to ths right
field foul lino wag probably th*
most surprising bow o f lh* after­
noon. Eran lloas ws* *urprl**d
although h* dug in his toe* and
gave all Ih* Indication* that he
wonted to kbo k Ihe rover o f f tho
ball and win that t&gt;ld gsm# him­
self, which ho did.

Peckham To Headline
Orlando Boxing BUI

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1932 icaaon of the Central Kkrrvlm
In winnlrg nlna straight game* Bt ioball U if .e when the Ronfo.d
during th* I03J Central Florida Ckteryfoda booked them 9 to 0 In
Baeeba I I eta-* seaion from lh* tho lust game of tho acaaon.

A and G
FERTILIZERS

Bert Chapman beared the hall
into lh , center field In the seventh
In Hying to gat Joe Bolach at sec­
LEGAL NOTICE
ond. Abbott end Maltby both were
ic m
out of reach of the throw, and as knnsrlus r,u Hn.o tSaw
llarsu I
g result Bolach get a stolen has#1 tr, al Wnierkurr, April a. it
•dima m khum : k jiiiimson
and Abbot an error.
Wsisrliury, rnnnsrllrul.

th* Islander* at all, anil hit per­
formance* Indicated It. Th* game
ws* tho first playsd by the Islohdere by th# w ty, for they haven’t
even met In * pred ict session.
Give them good pitching and they
hnuld go ter.

RATKS

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foie. ’*lt’» a graat thing, Imax»m, wet Ination," soother bystander com­
.The DcLsnd Re 'i SufTerti the
mented.
worst shot-out defeat during lie

term. John Vomer. 418 Ear : Hth

limps I’almer came in fur n
measure of "reailqg" when h*
gave Weaver a par* to first In the
tilth . Even Manager Joe argued
whether or not Minor hod pltrhed
flro or four boll*. We saw four
S n a r e . Ustask _ t r &gt; s f | lf lu
I#Cs. (iillrlvn t* Wnl4ek. l-**fl •«■ balls com* or*r (he plat* and
Boofard *. imyluH* T. HirusS Weaver stru k at the flrat.

w .v r« d csr.gw^ .hn"c'

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The worst dsfest recor.Vrd durright klong,” he observed. *
. |rg the Csntral F.orida Baseball
0n# *an&lt;fwl&lt;h •h°P w“ P**k®&lt;*1 League’s 1932 season was saffttsd
to tho gunwale*' with customers' ty the Wintsr Park nine, to to 4,
who could have oocored th* same st the hinds of the Daytona
service last.week or Ui* weak be- jeafb Islanders on May 12.

run, pleased the
ularly.

Orlando a, fmrma *
Ic./CocuS. Apr. i t —Hum* lusly slugting by Mnntaer H*nlrs (lodbslil
plus * psssutlonsl runnln* rslrk by
. bon Cs|.*t llu l helled a Coon* rsl|y7 ensblsd Orlando In she out ■ k
i » / elslory In Ih* Cenirsl Flurlil •
‘ llsssb.il Manus oMnsr hsf* ksfnrs
S S V g rg s crowd ysaltrdtr sflsrn.ms
t l l g Ik* first Inning wllk Iwn urn
E B g asd Drown nnd Cupp* un boss
R E T v tr ts a of sharp tlnglss. Uodbold
..IripIsS In rsnlsr lo eeor* a pair
’ Fa Ik* third k* Intsrlsd s alngls

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hsndk.npH. printing to the "P"&gt;
!*? V"!*1
t r i W t •/ l ’
f - t the- Henry Flng’er, llra ry form "f
Bssn’l. good .aneugk t to face the Plant. Klmlinr, d l’ont and many —1*tre**ln|
ilnJjf Jf»^ y * * / Ifuwrvir Creolish of ths other flnan-lal leedora who *rom
ha* traln tJ ‘strenuously uuilni hove helped hulld up the state, ,n l P e*,l!
this week andt^promlses to be esme first In their yachts. II*
B,,,“ 0
Jo* Arloll got a great band as ready f«i . action
Monday. emphasised *he Imoortance of the ,n ,B® Y*
ho ondo.i tho third Inning by nrn!«- Another local boy, MUkoy Do- St. Johns River In bringing the
n. A. J
Ing a fine catch Of lud Ilurnsad's l r «, will moke klo Vary (list ap- human-cnran^nf-wUiee *i#Ueew:*'nl- mam

v Minos ». be Join#/ ». br
lAe I. Uanss on balls, nff Julnsi
litas I. nff Minor 4. Him
UInnr.
T wllk I runn In’ • Inu;
I Hull 1 wllk * runs In I Inn: nfl
Insr 4 wllk 1 runs In 1 Ini nfl
■on with I run In 4 Inn. Wlnntun
Sfcsr, llnss.
Isisln* pllehsr,
nor. Will, pllrk. llaas. I’sresd
lla, flrskam
1. Ckapman I
.fired rune. I**rmns U esek . 4.
■ford 1
I'mplrss. Palmer nud
lag. Tims. 1 :1*.
t

n*nt ram pa to aarommodaU U»ooof tb* ttala’* 4-H Club
bojra and girl* every rammer will
ba constructed wltli P5.000 appro­
priated bp tha Sooth Carolina Ro­
ll#/ Council. Coontlra lit which tbo
camps are built mo»t ralaa tba
money fop porthaaa of matarfala
Mora than 18.000. country boja
and flrla a n mambare of thaac
farm and boma tluba. which ara
auparriaad by agvnta of tha d am ­
son and Wlnthrop colleges’ exten•Ion aartlcaa and tba Dopartmant
of Agriculture. For tbo last *areral summer* about 300 of them
hart boon accommodatad at iommar campa bald at Tba Citadel, a
th lrj state Institution. Than ara
8009 boys an rolled In these eluba
who conducted 7090 crop snd l i n ­
stock show* during 1932, accordlog to Don Lewis, sating • state
boys’ el jb agtnt. A net profit of
I40.l01.r7 I, shown In their com­
pleted records of these show*. .

MrTII'K I, h&gt;reli&gt; alveu Ihsl
Mmm ifftVti&gt;| Junes
Tntr«lftl«&gt; In
Ik* I'nuuly »r H-mliml*. -Mlsl# ..f
rlurM*. »n ih- Itch iluy uf April.
A Is 1*12, Ihnl si lh* Um, nf kls
ilsslh h, Isft n„ wife him sur-lvlau

csrleln
*®hwv*in
I.IFK I
-••rp«r*n
Nnrlh r
H, II I

■ n&lt;l nil nlhsrs as er* snllilml l « Ik,
.1' -1r11,n11.. n nf his sslst* In ih* nrHir nf ••i.nsisgulnlty; Ihsl si Iks
llms nf bis rt-aih ks I,It nn psrs«m snlllls.1 lit
.ppnlnir.l A.In, ♦..
Islratnr ml hln .s lits ; Ibsrsfurs,
Ih-ss prsssnls ars |n nullfy all psr.
suns inisrssisM In ihs , s i n , nf (hr
**l&lt;. Ham iHavasl Jnpss, who ,1,.
sir* lu nmlis aOpllrulInn ** Adminisirsl .r nf said ssia'm skull in*hs
■ppllrallnn fur sush M tlsrs nf A#,
mlnlsirsiluu nn nr ksfnrs Ih. Itlk

nnilAM,
I. II. kl.
Irr of s»
pnlnisA
-rll tl
frenl rf„
H.nfnr.l.
Imlwssn
ainuAsr
Iks ssmr
spurr.
preps*Ir
Ir. Flsr

ilsrslyns-l I niihly Judgs nf Kami.
nnlt i nu'iir. Klurldu. nihsrwlss ad*
mlnlsirnllnii will
hs *rantsil Is

t. , : " 1 ,
rkrd P

■ ay uf liny, A. p. 1*11, |n tiTs un-

•'•m» Ptulllof or wm* nihrf fit fFtr*
snn as nrtNjdsd hy Hsrllnn UM,
I nsiinlsd ilsnsrnl la s s nf Klurliti.

10—Flowtr&lt; aad Planta

Everything In Mixed Fertil­
izers and Fertilizer Material!
'
y ■ A. '
best suited f jr th's locality.
ApartBrents
Complete, fresh stock*—no
deliy.
GARAGE APARTMENT.
|| 0t
. . and
. Myrtl*. Urge, rttenty. Fun

their perfect eatety, make* them
invaluable la relieving safTcrlng of
thfeeovora kind.
•
i
Dpctore know this peculiar e/Tlc»cy

nlshed or unfilralehOd. AQ ecnlen.
lenett. Inquire W h w i l*lh 81.

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,
J im
D an dy
c 'E ’ i T 'n C

r EiCcUO ,,
of Bayer Aspirin Inneuritic pain, and Stock jfcnd Poultry Fee
XMT inalat oa tho tabteu of Oayer Grains and Hay—Farm
iBgButeclare.
•
gucceaa-aur*, J im Dam
h i V B r a n d . Fresh atocka recelv
•ny ill eiieet. 7^docs not dtprut Um weekly,.Priced right. Try
heart.- So, alkk to this provtr —Save Money.

f „ t.

Boy tko bom* 0f ioQinbkte o’

ho new reduced price I'

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Clerk Si Wslsrkur/.

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ATTENTION— Vcgotobte \tr. :k*rs
i gad iterUten, - Fog tgl*. nrw
patch 0t earrate. Also beet, and
grata oaten*. Fla* quollt:. C.
Cm per, 1 mil* aogth of G utterelite on Bsjlfonf A n n o - }

l*uls,| nl Hsnfnnl. Klnrlda. this, Iks s.im,
list ilay uf April. A. I». n il. | dsrres.

Ik s

Apartment, Mr*. Noble,
Myrtle Avenue. .

’ Atlantic and Gulf
Fertilizer Co.

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FURNI8HED'~AhTt) Unfur iUbid

JAR II RIIAIIII.V. | Tstpis!
I'unnly Jmas nf asm lnalslfsr d ,«l.
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Boh# I’rekham, yourg
Lako
M iry boxtr Who scored * great
vlctniy over tnuih Eddl* K le e ir t
In Orlando last Mon &lt;ty night, to­
day w m anno.'med as one o f tho
head-lint lo x tis on » figh t card
lo b* sttn In Orlardo at tbo Court
S trw t orena next Monday n igh t
Peckham I* to fight M on Greellsh,
fteU nri youth.
J*eh Rhorp, Amsricr i
Legion
hosing promoter, Mid that G ioiltah fal'td to show up last Monday
locivo* "H o had aeoi PorkUgm
right rod fait that hit condition

THE ADVENTURES OF TOftfe
by lunlnaii

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t AND TRUTHi Tima
Lord, Call unto me, and

answer thee, and ahew thee
, ok) ralghtly thing* whteh
kaowast net, . . . Behold,
_,|l health and cure, and
cure them, and will reveal
j them the abundance of pear#
truth,—Jeramlah Sit I, 3, d.
A PD KM
little friend, and play with

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m , play wider the aid oak
tree.
i IttUe treee are worth monay,
tea little Ireoa look m y
funny.

Another bill Jt*a recently been Introduced In the atate
Room of RrpreatnUtivea which acema to offer-some adfo r d tle a in aom ew hat th e sam e pr*vantagcorn |
n e e e n ta tlr i
o fsln fo rd ^ It waa preparedf tby IBepmenUtlve
Early of fUneota and la known aa the bond In vestm en t
fund bin
t/bdcr the term* of ita provfaiona any city irattld be
empowered to create a apedal fund for the purpoee of pur*
cMalne Ua own boorti It prevailing market prteaa. Reve­
nue for th? fund would be derived from any surplus cash
on hand, from any new sources of taxation which might be
dovlmd fbr ntanWpeUtba by tha LegWature, or froiS such
funds, not otherwise appropriated, m may be distributed to
the cities by the state.
It la thought that the bill may pave the way for a
distribution of a part of the gaa tax monies to tha dties
In proportion to the amount contributed to the atate by the
dties. One cent of the 'gasoline tax, collected by. the state
and refunded to the cities, undoubtedly would go a long
way toward relieving the debt burden, particularly with
dty bond* selling for fifteen and twenty.
It la alao possible that a aalea tax may be enacted, with
the proceeds, or a part of them, being returned .proportion­
ately to the varioua dtlea and counties In which it lx col­
lected, This revenue alao would be added to the bond in­
vestment fund and could be used only for the purchase of
outstanding obligations at market prices.
___ A a jubJecUoMUaiuturtuof. the. proposal .would, aaera
tn be,that with the paasare of the bill and the enactment of
auch additional legialatkm aa would provide for any ade­
quate bond Inveatment fund, the market price of all dty
bonda would very likely rise, and aa fast aa the bonds were
retired the prlco of the remaining Issues would continue to
rise, until the very benefits desired by the promoters of the
bill would be eliminated.
It may he that with minor amendments, the bill could
be made n very practical solution for the bond problem. If
a provision could be Included whereby no cities could partici­
pate in any of the redistributed fund* until “ther had se­
cured the agreement of their creditors to a specified market
price and had obtained an option from them at that market
price, the retirement of the bonds could then proceed in ■
very rapid and orderly manner.
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and |&lt;&gt; with

The development of trans-Atlantic linars during the
past twenty yearn has been centered notably around the
tea we way find a better tree,
luxurtouaneiw of their appointments and the magnitude of
way find a grape vine
their dimensions. But what about speed? True we read
t we will her# to cloaer and hear so much about tha awlftneaa of the Europa and
the Bremen, and how the Rex ami the Conte do Sovla hava
cut the sailing time from Genoa to New York by two daya.
fswamp would bo hotter If wo
But If we compare the records of the moat modem
cosM fledocean greyhounds we will find that in point of speed they
We would rather have It than have little if anything on the Mauretania which established
the nine.
her record crossing in 1010 in the face of a nasty aea. The
^ h{|h(r tw#
end farther, w, could mark this swift ship mode over.two decades ago was sur­
passed by a scant few minutes by the Bremen last year.
,. In luxury and alas, however, Uyara U little comparison
—By Braart O. Fife,
ilk Grade, Dolra, between the old ami the new. Theiitest liners and those
contemplated are somewhere’ nteutd 1.000 feat ftn length,
Rati this put Ilka Amcrkanat while the Mauretania was 700 odd feet long. TYana-Atlantle
In the new ship* are treated to the xenlth of
we wait until wo got a *•»•*£ travellers
that'* worth It, and than cut m* grandeur. Cabins of Louis XIV sl*c, and 14-karat electric
light fixtures, public rooms with high marble columns, Lido
- (Mary.
beaches, and. swimming pools are part of the comfort and
3
— —o — —
Aunt Jamtaty asy* »h* haon’l refinements aboard.
Acaonfing to experts these luxury liners have reached,
I.';' been on tho told standard alnro
hOT Angara awallad up snd ah* perhaps passed, the practicability of usefulness. They are
had to saw off hor wedding ring. extremely expensive to operate. Much money has to be
R r. f
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a
----spent on their docking fwllltiea and In dredging harbors
f". There'i only on* thine tlwt deep enough to accommodate them. In fact these ships are
jpf*rri*aj us about B w v.lt. He's
*(. a toes and are only run for the publicity and
Mdiiimi siary. feme which they attract to their companion.
* ht io tt
It la bcllsved that the trend In the future will be to­
wards more economical operation. An example of tha sav­
. jjit the mare msatian of Infla- ing which can be offected In running ships has been offered
den by Boosavelt pushed sUck by the new United States liner Manhattan. Only eight or
price. up 4 3 .WO,000,040, a* It did, ten knots slower than the Bremen, it requires one-fourth aa
what In th* world would kappas If mueh horsepower to operate. Of course, being only half as
;Wa m lly Inflated. ♦
large as the Bremen, tha Manhattan la not so luxurious, but
*5'*
0
*!
soma people are beginning to wonder if travellers really
mount Everest fly*
want
tha lavishneas which tha eupar-linera are affording.
Ito hare readied
— ■ ■■ ---------- o ----000. faat. All that

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d bu la to dip the pioi
tha piano— New York Tlm*«
iT
, : ---- o
. If th* fadaral Inflationary
j sute«*il In rajalaff th* prle*
what’s (olng to happen to
At employ*** and
r u t of ua. who hara Just
oar aalarl** cutT
.
-o
aa o f our more conscientious
, object to al»l»e th* baar
' to tha school* an in* ground
‘ | be 1m "tain|ad monay." De­
lhi a maloti la over the
may ba glad to g*t any
l*i t tapdty.
wp danrariato our dollar In
r to updayMlj England In far-

wart's to aravmri
further d e t a i l :
eoura* f** rot
’ *‘ t so mold
p . i Wad Of
might ramJ«t. ayaryon#

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torn*

jifly tha as)*
id wia* la
from this
would aearn to b* that
h*af la ratthar oat*a-

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hut la m i
to wait hUHw**t* triad It.
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it s e e n s t w t t r o t u o *

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
Ssnford waa tha scan# of th*
graatmt celebration on Tuaaday
right that sh* has i#*n In many
year*. Aa th* n«wa cam* In by
wlrt that th* Florida LagUlalur*
kail voted In favor of the forming
of Bamlnol* County th* town
tnrrwd out In full fore*, boy*,
man and dogs, and rant th* sir
with pistol allot* until far Into
th* night.
' Mr*. Bamual Pu lei ton antortalnad moat d*llghlfoUy at card*
Watkwaday avenlng complimen­
tary to Miss Charlotte Kaalor. Six
of “basaita" war* played.
Th* lad las' prise, a pretty orna­
ment far th* hair, was wan by
M bs Made* Ward. Among tha
playing th* highest
by m . l .
■ bras* cigar culUr
and ash tray. (Jurat* war* t Mr.
aad Mr*. H*h*rt H n k a a . Uta
MUae* Charlotte Kaalor, Made*
Ward, L Jaaaphln*
Oaataran,
Iran* Brady, Mabai Bowiar, V**U

Ward, Linda Lrfflar, Annla Higglna, Ruth Batler Mr*. B. W.
Hamdon, Mr*. D. L. Thrashar, anil
W. E. Watson, R. R. Daaa, Eu­
gene Roumillat, M. L Rain**, W.
J . Thlipan, It. C. Rowara, Mr.
Smith, Braxton Parkin*. Bill!*
Hill, and Dllll* U ffkr.
Oanrta Bishop, of tha Crown
Columbia Paper Co., r*turn*d
Wednesday from a trip to Tam,is
In th* interaata of tho firm.
Ml*a Jlmmlo Lalng returned
Wednesday from a several weeks'
visit with relative* and friend*
In Jacsoknvlll* and Green Cov*
Spring*.

GW«f Most Decide H
He Wfll Investigate
Former Lieutenant

or

16 T W E CROOK
OP T O M O R R O W .^

n

A “HOME RULE” CHOICE
PORT MYERS NEWS PRESS

“ Bill" Matthew, of th* Maral
Daily N«w* and ath*r obaarving
corrcspandaifts ht T^IUhaaffcaffiave
exposed a slick place of strategy
by th# opponent, of th* governor's
debt refunding plan. On th* Shib­
boleth o f "hOme dule" IV D ooil
holder*' lobby Is rallying city of­
ficials against th* blit, the Idea
being to have thorn pull the chest­
nuts out of tha fir* while th* bond­
holders remain dlscrvetly in th*
background. Smart politics) law­
yers, soma of them not unknown
n Fort Mayan, ar* In charg* of
h t arrangement* and reports
from hara and than, Including our
own d ty hall, Indicate that they
I t v wealing with till
ffhleh thair peculiar ability usualy asms.
Th* bondholdarn’ lobby han inpplied d ty officials with thousands
of copies of th* bill, together with
note* suggesting th* pointa to amphaali* In atlrring up opposition.
In many places copies have bran dis­
tributed to aalactad citlsana, some­
times with certain provision*
adroitly und«rscorail for th, purpora 0, grousing doubts. In Ml
ami, Palm Baaah, Rt. Patorsburg
—even la Fort Mayan— there is
a similarity of method s0 striking
as to Indicate a central control
of propaganda. Anyone who know*
th« devious way* of politic* dots
not doubt that that la ao. Two and
two are easily put together.
To thwart Ih* move which la
afoot, and which as already re­
cruited some previously de.-elvcd
aderanta, a clear understanding of
tho purpose of the governor's .bill
necessary. Unfortunately that
cannot he gained by wadlag
through the legal tamlnoloy. It U
too bad tha purpose cannot ba
stated In plain English Instead of
l*gl*latlva dialect. Then th* ti­
tle would read, "A bill to get rid
of tha bondholders* committee
racket and seal* down th* publl;
debt of cltle*, counties and taxing
dtstriti In th* state of Florida
without benefit Of bond attorney*,
lobbyist*, broker* and mandamu***."
. __— ■
That'* exactly what It me*na,
and nothlag *U*. To acctmplUh
. drastic powsre fo» th* ktato
ward era nwwaary. la tk* ,*raral
ytara that Ftorida cilia* have bra*
todavllad by their debts a vested
Interest has grown up in th* "i
between" business, TbW m 1
keiulholdara’ comm lit#* racket and
U drat not II* dewn and die at,V»*

SAYS WAR DEBTS ARE DEAD
rur daht* ho-

U ua
' ■’(

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' measures
which
pro-occupied
Prasidant Boos*vat'* early day*
in office. In view of the charg**
against Senator Icing fllad with
Ih* Senate hy a group of Loulll
ana voters, th# report has been
kid before Secretary Woodin for
disposition.
Th# charges before tha Senate
were mttd# In a petition signed
by John M. Parker, Bull Mooaa
nyc, am! ulhfV Louisianian*, who
urged Mr. Long's removal a* a
21
Senator. Among th* char*** wa*
one that th* Senator "ha, operat­
ed n system of so-called racke­
teering, levying on anl collecting
from numerous persons, firm* and
corporation* engaged In baalnes*
relations with various depart­
ment* and institution* of th*
vlcr-prcsldentlal
candidate
In
stole government, money tribute
for hlmisrlf, personally, ffir hi*
political advantage and for
riching himself and certain of hla
associates."
The papers prepared by She In
tatllgrnce unit nf the Bureau of
DETROIT, Mich.— Investors' In Internal Revenue are understood
to discuss aurh report* and rir
Detroit municipal bonds, tepra-1 rtlm„tanres and raise the question
ranting a total outstanding In ‘ whether they should be run dosvn
debt adr era of WOO.OOOJXX). have by the federal government. They
been assured by Frank Couxana, do not present a complete, com­
prasidant of th* Comoran Connell, prehensive case, It la understood,
that th* city la tnahlng arrange­
ment* to meat It# obligation* In
full. Ha said that ao many In gooj faith, aad -by authority of
accurate and sensational reports th* i’ublle Debt Commission, af
have been printed about Detroit’* Michigan, whi-h was aakad tor
financial, status that bondholders authority to refund obligation*
dua during th, coming year.
have become frightened.
Aa proof of Detroit’* sincerity.
"So long aa the refunded bond*
Acting Mayor Couxsns aaid, tb* offtred ln exchange for the pres­
municipal budget for 1933-84, ent defaulted bonds are held *by
passed by th* Council and rant creditors, they will get the in­
to th* clerk for printing, contain* terest rat* th* city agreed.to pay,
full provisions for k vy of * »uf and whan th* bond, mature they
fklent aunt to meat Interest will get th* principal sum
charg** on all outstaudlng obli­ agreed to return to them. That
gations.
will Mtablish Detroit aa an honest
During th* coming fiacal year, debtor and rebuild Ita credit.
which begin* on Jay 1, bonds In
" I f at any time in th« future,
th* sum of I1K000JMM will ma before our refunded bonda ran
turn. This amount has bran offset mature, w t ran obtain a bettor
in th* budg*t by a credit On ar bargain on Interest, w* ran tall
count af refunding undar a flexi­ tha bonds snd tab* advantage of
ble and comprahanalv* plan Intro­ tha lowar rata. Mtan time wa har*
duced by Councilman Eug*a« 1. nrolded «*urt procedure, city re­
Van Antwerp. This plan, a.-raptad ceivers, enforced Ua levies and all
by courrail and city officials. In other consequences at default."
eluding th* Corporation* Coun­
Th* new budget, which calk tor
sel, will form th* basis of n*go- g k v y of l&amp;UMOJMM, roe* to th*
tlattona t« b* ceaductod in New Mayor far final approval nrrt
York next weak looking toward Tuaaday. Meanwhile arrangements
a raajustmant of th* entire pro­ ar* being mad* by th* Municipal
gram of debt payment.
Debt
Refunding
Commission^
Councilman Van Antwerp’s which wax created In thU amarformula, which has bran railed by ray, to hold urn frame#* with
creditors' representative* t . New
devised, provides for full Ydkk. Th* budget I. a brat J20r
payment a f both Intarrat and 000,000 lower1 than that, of the
principal. It tan tampla tea axtan. pr»*apt floral year. Th* refunding
slot] of th* data* af payment
program mtuk It poaalbk to elimi­
th* bond, and th* turning of nate this amount
short-term obligations, amounting
to fd«JXXU»0 , Into long-tram
bond*.- By this process the city
hopes to catch Ita flisnetal breath.
"We cannot aottk public deb*
any mom than ww ran
personal obllgatkra an any ‘tak*
M or k m it* plan." declared
Councilman Van Antwerp,
most consult with
If
to
h*

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hare ^ u c t r a l an ^
lnveatigatkn V tho petitkatora
fcrrtd that It mutt hara "dotolk
and apcdfle ivM u ra s f t k vial .
tlon a f too feraral !»**** tea
law and other bswa, aOtorwirai to*
hm s tig tto n wwwM
lA * k bara
kept on th# «*# for orah an *xtended period."
: -.’V v .
Th* tmiaual •mtofo off too raw
acroonta for ito refareiir* to th*
Imrat. . f t h o .g o .r a d k - t t o 'p f * aants kn amharraaraUg ,
fra thi# Adm toktxgU ^Jto H *»d
for tha last. Eapraiatly slue* San. m ||_ g r
ehl*f
ator Long
Hill,
storm cantor of
ahatreer tour**
to* Adndnlstra.
whatrear
tool
,
critic!w
tlon lakes U Hkety to ba
bo eritldsad.
T , tamo i k i i r n y th k defiant
attuoto auggoata tho allltod* of
farm** Mayor Walker prorating
th* Investigation of hla lacom* by
Mr. Roosevelt as Oovoraor at th#
beginning of th* prraldmtkl cam­
paign. In th* case of th« then
Mayor .Walkar, bin defiance was
th* fm ru n rar ot ebaegra of offtrial praraeutton wkkk turned to

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WAFHNGTON.— A
dlloroma
not unlike that Involving former
Mayor James J. Walker, of N*W
York, k developing f»c Preildant
RaOMrelt a* rlrcumsUnraa moved
Mm toward a decision w hathar t o
HnrratigM*
his
prv-convantioo
rampaign
lieutenant,
Senator
Hue” P- Dwg. tha » P ^ *cc‘"
self-styled loul.Una
A list is Ion whether to look behind
Senator Long's !"«""• tt*
Urns was required by popart
whkh awaited th« r*»“ ™ •*
Ham p . Woodin, Secretory of th#
Treasury, to tho capital.
Tha question originally waa
passed along by th* Hoover adI I ministration but wa* suspended

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f'n t stone from David's sling.
Thai* l« too much monay In It for
the lads who are profiting to give
It up without a fight.
I-'nr the present Fort Myers Is
only arademl ally Interested In
th , matter. Our relation* witn
bondholdara' committees have so
f i r b*eB neither very expensive
nor very offensive. Wa a r. In de­
fault, but not very far In. ami
that's probably tha reason they
haven’t put tha screws an us be­
fore now. Evan If they triad to
mak* ua pay up In ful| th* rack­
et's raVa-nff wouldn't amount to
much and than are greener fields.
Awaiting th* day when we ar*
worth pouncing on they have coutanted thamaalv** with making
suggestion* about th* budget and
keeping *n aye on th* city hall to
s*a that nothing I, spent over
there which th* bondholdara might
grab. They have required reports
from Mayor Fitch but so for h*
has bran able to talk them out of
doing anything drastic. For Utot
th* mayor rets some credit bet
th* main reason why they have
laid off I* that It won't pay th*m
to go to court lust now.
Now anybody who want* that
kln,| of “homo rut*" can have it
hr opposing th* governor's billThey ran continue to maintain a
Ity government which does whal
♦ h* bondholder*' committee orders.
Or they ran put an and to that
naense by turning to tha gover­
nor. It I. a choir# of one or th*
other. Either wo fall further Into
the Hutches o f th* bondholder*’
commlttas racket or ws throw It
out th* window and open tho fropt
door for th* *o*ornor to stop In to
give n* any h*ln wo m*v p *H In
•d fustIn* no- debt* and balancing
our local budget*.

Economies Made
Citrus Group
n a b l e s Slash

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DETROIT TO P A Y
OBLIGATIONS TO
ITSBONDOWNERS

City Under* Indebted­
ness Of 400 Mfllfon
Dollars I n v e s t e d

(Continued Pram Pago Ona)
purposes other than sales will bs
referred to growers.
S. Tho , ud'kory and flaane#
te« wilt bo th* only *ou»of Ih* board.
4. Tho stole wlIII b* divided late
than Gva dlstrict ax- and tirfrate hi* righto. Th* pronot
into whkh prraant l* fc gram 1 hara mstltocd-k
i will b# m*rt*d.
•: -i' • ■ - '____
ft Th* spa rating caramitto* will
coastal of sllatxkt manager*. r * y direct from th* Tamp* offle*.
IX Maolfeata, Mlk of kdtng
norataHvaa of apoclgl anb^xehangsa and th* gsnaral manager. and todlag reports will gw dirari

Fir*, entailing a loss tail mi ted
St 1 75,000 eontplataly dastrqyed
th* old Clyde Lina Dock Rumtor
Two, belonging to tha S t Johns
River Tarrplwrt Company,
located at th* foot of Washing­
ton Stnat, Jacksonville, shortly diht rattkaranto wara jrat a«l
after 8100 o'clock Tuesday morn­ even f*a*rous, that th* Amarlcan
•ntltlad to payment la
ing.
th* duty af ih*
_admlalatration to
«. Op*r*tt*t rommltta* wilt rat
Ira! If It cant but k* assarta’ tkat b* allowed #xpasses &lt;o* attondfng
way axisls
PH WtJ
U IIU of
Ol caJIaetiog
C V im w i without
wianwmm Wn U l l fc
destroying Amariean foreign or 7 . Th* board will adopt polkk*
TAM ^A TRIBUNE
demostk trad*.
of (moporation with otbor mpts
In rommanting open Mr. Sira hating factor*, to promote lnb a # * »m idto» ?r*wA«V&lt;lt daa[ dobto »r* dead hacaiu* th* Ualtod
end's forecast that “Th* war debts cr*a**d e m is a s r dmiiand. control
■ tmed* Cange*** to graat a Stataa can find no way la which It are aa Aaad a* Fenian bond*", hi* •hipmaata, tUmiimU surplaa ftotl
Ubw moratorlam la
ran afford ip Mtopt paymtSte publishers tall attsaUm to other co-op*ration |g tfiMrikrtkw
tha
'
II, tim d
nU
ha
co-opacatha tarn
randany
Will
(rid.
notably his
koUatiam
v■s
w
a
p
iw
t*#
*
* far
to « a c b t o ad * i
th*
Traay,
lab*.
at
cwtamty
Igdaatry.
by Aamrica
*rga*LM!km tkhi*
i«iy it. » n .
Tb* Bald
•bout th*
rt

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BUSINESS MAGNATE —

Shipping: Trends

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I, little friend,

Internal

Burjsu

to th* Tampa offlca.
18. Tb* general manager
given aatborily over all daptrt*
manta sag dUtrkt aam gsn »*d
h« U raaponaihl* to th* hranL
Id. Tb*'total ratal* to* rah
advertising and district sxpaw

la to b* not mors than 10 raate
Associations
shipment*

of
Th*

anil ipectal
mtifann

mtvlaray

»m
U ra

w ith
G u aran ty

th*

he precipUatoly resigned and
broke off th* Investlgatkii,
Sine* the day in tho Cbirara^
convention whan hi* strategy
tb* Drat test voto for th# Boost-*'
volt force*, Sanator Long has
gradually movad back In tha op­
posite direction, Mr. Boosavelt, is
president-elect, declined to cull
him off from hla filibuster to kill
tho Glass banking bill. Wh|k the
senator supported th* President
In th* vote* for th* early emer­
gency measures, ho quickly ex­
pressed public remorse and struck
hla Independent stride,
which
reached Ito climax In a speech last
week openly criticlxlng President
Rocravall’s Itaibrthip.
In t«v*ral of tha important
teste in the Rani to Senator Long
ha* dtmonatrated that h* had a
following of hla own. S«vtn sena­
tors to har* shown a marked dis­
position to follow hla belligerent
leadership against tho regularly
constituted Democratic laaibrshlp
of th* Senate. With the return of
th* Senate committee which went
to Louisiana to Inwtrtlgato hla
campaign expenditures and metheds Senator Long scored ip th*
decision to appropriate no more
fund* for that Investigation.
Member* of tk* committee re­
ported that many eitisens, son*
of them actuated by foar af&gt;tm
prisa Ia, made poor witnesses.
W# sometime* suspect that the
great common paopl, worry Ism
about stabia money than fUJIng
station-money.— Boston Herald.
Senator Borah ba* com* out
•gainst th* Roouoralt Ocoamny
program. This will Jost mak* Mr.
Roosevelt faat more Ilka a Prasi­
dant.— San Dkgo Union.

lum ber

Hlfi Lumber Co.
Quality Merchandise at
11th and Belly
Reoaonahlg Prlco* with
XIP SERVICE

PRINTING
w# art •quipped to
fieri
to rt tw
price*. Glv* a*

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TUB flANFOMD RKRALO, SANFORD, FLORIDA,

BA1

JAY, APRIL 22. 1323

It
Sunday hc:iooi, i):l5 A. M.
iTcesrfay* and Fridays i n i s 3 to , pupils participating, Mrs. StgUx .
l'r&lt;ifr»,ur G. E. McKay, super-13 P. M.
11’. Arrington. • M rs.* Quiaten a
tntenuent.
■---------------------IBrown, Mr*. Irene Watt, Mr*. B. *
M»mirg Service. 11:00 A. 31.
PAOLA COMMUNITY ( III RCll|J. M&gt;, and Mr*. J. II. Ru».ell ‘ '
Se; ni.m y the pastor, Stead
Complimentmg
Mis.
Bemvr
------idirvjlor*, and Ml*a Mildred-Nk
CONGREGATIONAL c h u r c h fa»t:
■ARCABET PETERS* Society Editor
The Rev. Alfred E;icson, pastor, a* pianist
Telephone: Offlco 148 Winn, a rveert bride. Mra. Eustls
____ _
.
eple'e
Division,
6:13
Morning Services. 11:00 A. M
Special mail.* was rendered dmr*
Peaks entertained with a mis-' Corner Park Atvnua and Third| j. j‘jun,f
Sun-ay Schto’. 0:15 A. M.
In* the evening by Mra. J. W. Mc­
tellantoca shower an&gt;1 sewing Street.
Sung S ti'rr, 7:43 P. M.
Christian Endeavor, il:.!o P. 31. Kinnon. violinist, Miss Corn*!la
party on Thoraday evening at the
The Rev, John Bernard Root,
Ktentire Sent e, 8:00 P. M. , Event.ii Services, 7:30 1*. M
MrRar. violinist, 3l!s* .Mildred
Held A t
club
home of Mr*. W. H. Peaks, 110 minister.
Senrii ti &gt;y Ihe paster. **[trllt. Mid-wet-:, Prayer .Meeting, 7:30 Nit. ceiDUt, and Miss Carolyn
_____ East Third Street. Gladioli,' cairnChurch .^rhuol, 8:44 A. M .
in:."
Collier pianist.
Entertaining for a large num­
iXltaa, daisies, and gypsophilia. In' Miitning Warship, 11:00 A. 31.
41 m LUlian L.mnsn will k it e
\V&gt;dm.,l.iy I isyer service, »;43 P. 31.
MONDAY
ber of the younger set, the Misses
Mrs.
E. shades of yel'ow and white, were
Lennon iy the pastor,
Mra. A. ( . Kurt and __
__
Twtaday for Macon, Ua. to resume
P. 31.
*’ s&gt;l
Christian
Endeavor
Bociety.
her atudiea at Wealeysa C ollar. Julia Newman. Hortcnse David, Compton will be hoetesaee fori arranged about the rooms while
A cordial invitation U extended
and Marjorie Tlllla'were hostesses “ladies day" at the Sanford Coun- ,h"
7!3(&gt; I*. M. Speaker, MU* Jane to nil In all e, t these »*rvicr*.
entertained,
Sewing was enjoyed during the Gantt.
Mr, and Mra. W. M. Scott hart at a “ gir| break* dance given last try Club.
returned from Miami where they night at the Etka Club with Mr*.
Al l. SOI | s CATHOLIC
Clrvle Number Threw of All «,v‘ nin« “ BtU • Ut* houf wh*» rt'
Roy Tillla and Mra. W. Yarbor. Souls Catholic Church will meet OeshmeeU were served by the
Pr e s b y t e r i a n c h u r c h
■ pent a few day*. ,
Throngs of per**&gt;n», numbering j ^ lunchesin and bridge P»M!r
t IIURCII
"ugh a* chaperones.
at 8:00 P. J| at the home of Mr*.
, Mre; Con
ovrr 300, ntienueil tin- annual 'v,‘r*' 8lvpn Thursday morning^ bQf Dan.ing we* enjoyed from 10:30
Tire Rev. E. I&gt;. Brownlee. D. D. i The lln . J. J. Krllaghan, pislur.
Mr. and. Mre. Roy J. King hare
Spring festival of Ihe South Side | ^ r,t- *’• A* Mero at her home' at) *
A. E. JIsMrm. East First Street. stance Jortltn, MUa Carmita Bat- •
moved from SOS Holly Avenue to P. M. to U O P. M. to music fur­
Fir.i M.v-.. a ihi A. M.
I'tmiary S-hool gjven yestenlay | Silver Lake for Ihe member* of *
Monthly program meetng „ f the
. ,,
nished
by
Mag
Rumbtey's
six-piece
I
Si-rom| M a --. 10:00 A . 31.
SOS Summerlin Arcnue.
Woman-. Jlissionary Society of
Tho** P.r,Mnt wrr* : N t»»0M»* School, 0:45 A. M.
from 3:30 o'el rk to about t»:30 h,' r I'Hdge club. The gu**t* ah ’
orchestra. Among those present Ihe First liaptl.t Church will take ' r Winn;
s
Btio.lvtiin after 10:00 A. M. o’eliK-k on Ihe school grounds and . 'ivrd at an early hour and
.J' *■ ! » « " “ •* Worahip. IItM A. M.
Mra. Mary Schaal left yrater were: Mr. ami Mra. II. B. Odham, plan- lit t diJ u-elorb *( tb* rbu-eh'Jorw' ot L ,k * Butler. 3lr*. Archiei chiistiun Endeavor, 7:00 P. 31. 3!a * * i
In the sh ol auditorium by the 1 J«y*d ontraet bri.lge until th* \ ,
Evening Worship. 8:00 P. 31.
day for Jacksonville to spend twn Jr., the Misses Christine Stouilen- with t ue e NumtTr Six In eh .r.e *•««»■ . * * " F**rl» *&gt;»'*■ Mra.
S inlay Nhoul Saturday at .1.00 faculty and pupil* of Ihe school \noon hour when high score prim
craved L
r a U . 111
W- U
»»"•,_.
John , The .se.si.vn
will ___
meet
at the P. 31.
weeks aa the guest of Mr. and nilre, D i t l i e Wight. Virginia A
and the South Side P.-T. A. for w“* awarded to 3lr*. Walter
a prayer
seivice
will! ib# conductedi i ,,...
- __. ___
..
. .. -w.n\n..
Miller, Mrs. Constance Jordan, close of th* ntornlng and evening
Goudy. Loraine Yarborough, Pau­ at 3 :U0 o’clock.
Mra. C. R. Puffin.
the benefit Of the school.
| Morgan.
Ti.I'oT.-uT"— „ _ i #
vi . 1Mr*. Foy Bryan, Mra. H. T. Rslh- worship service* lor the reception OVIKDO lltpTIST CHt’KITI : An enterln-nment feature was ■ Luncheon was served in eoursg* k-.line Crawford, Lola Britt, Marga­
Th
‘
S
unb*,m
Band
of
lh*
"
“
‘
lei.
Mi
a.
W
.
U
Praks.
Mrs.
C.
A.
of metn’-ers. Those without church
Friends of Walter L. Maryan ret Murff. Helen Colbert. Juli.« naplist Church wilt meet at 3 :3t)
..... ,
I presented every hour during lbs- by the hoslrs*. assisted by Mtfi . .
Tsyiflr, Mra. W. T. Jackson, 31is. homes in Sanford are welcomed to
i,
’ ‘
^‘
rflerno n nnd evening, suptwrn*" I*. II. Kirtley and Mrs, R.&lt;R. D*a*. r t
--mHH regret to learn that he Is [IT Belle McClellaml. Mary Eiiabeth o’clock at the church.
11. C. Waters, Jr. Mrs. H. II. Tey- all service*. The pastor la avail­
reaching »rd uW rvam c of I r r w | fmn| S:U0 P M. to HXO Quutltle* Of ra.es in brig#* - T
at his home, 220 West Eighteenth Neely. Mafjnrie Levi, Louise PurThe Dependable Class of tho
,, M &gt;
ftlr , h(. sale .hg.tr* were .rrangeil In, T**«*
don, Dorothy Pope. Elols* Winn. First Methodist Chuivh wil( bo lor, Mrs. L. M. Telford. 3Irs. Jamrs able (or conference every morning th. I.O,d s.su ,,pee. 11:00 A. M
Street.
•
I l .' meeting. ,nK) !• f (l.c
rBni|y. and cold (and bowl* about lh&lt;* room* whert
Reherca Wilson
Mary
Helen entertained with a tacky party&lt; at Samis, Sira. John Whittaker, .Mrs. from 0:00 o'clock to 13:00 o'clock
drinks were arranged
r.rrangesl In the I the guests were entertained.
Mra. W. M. HrKlm underwent R u m b le y . FHiaUeth Rrlgham, 8:00 p„ 31. at the home of Mrs, A. M. D. B ailer, ard the .Misses in his study al the"*hurch.(
LCarmlta Barter. Katherine Wa.
r.8Q-JJTaUw.lbu.raamiag.ac-iW. JUt4jtfl„ lUptliy. -Jiatttlioe .Uia^ j,
A m mse c
7
hmp ' ”T8n«r"r rv»mr r r r - 3 tT*:'&lt;l
HoaaU#
era,
Koasli*
Pope,
CbtlsUne;
Tm |- i-ior, R. W. Dfcke.l »lfl|
„ , Perkips. and.Xra. A. DeCotles. Mr*. C. R. KlrC
a
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Orange
Geneial
Hospital in -Or- 1-----" —Famie
Riggers, Elisabeth with Mrs, Middleton and 3lt*. O.
prr«4
i
8i
Hiuluulu
in
thr
Sto.dcnmire.
Mirnie
Bess
Echols.
m e veil
undo.
! Methvin, Belly Colbert, Gehevene
It. G. K x in charge of them. Mr*. R. It. I&gt;ea*. Mr*. Waltar
Gehr'
K. Goff as hostesses.
IUH1P,
Dorothea Lawson, Maude Carrs- j
AImiiI UIst persons weie served Morgan. 3lts. Ralph B. WlgRj^
--------i 'Veils. Helen Wilson, and CharCircle Number Eive of All way, Evell Boyik Eloise Winn, and
fJiin'Ny Hi'hou*. 10:00 A* M*
supper in (he lunchroom by Mr*. Mr*. I'hnrles I , Park, Mr*. F. Wi
Robert R. Axl are i 1'*” * , , *vne*. Catherine Thomp. Souls Catholir Church will meet
Dari* Jiekson.
LAKE M\R» COM31 IN ITT
Kpivot tii i i'llsue. B.m i1.* a t
IS. K. Gormlev oiol her .•■ inmllle*. Bender, and Mi*. 31. 8. W lggln*.',
iP ^ i^ g rtS flea ve the middle 0f ' l,nF.teanor Williams, of at .1:00 P. 31. at the home of Mr*.
CHI III II
I till it mwtinir, Th-ri*d»y. T::iO
The firs: number urt the pro­
n * « week for Bloomfield, N. J ,,n»,firi» Beach.
F„ E. Hoiimilnt. Palmetto Avenue.
gram wn* a ftowi-r dunce by 13
A Do Tele Newrnmh.
Allan
.Monthly lusiness and social
™ *p*nd lh* rummer months.
IPrr.hyleilan Government)
girls of the E’ii-st tiisd- with 3li*s
Fields. Curth Coleman, .Morris meetirg of the Truth Seeker*
iiiird in 1801.
’A llah Welsh nnd Miss Krnesline
fill gospel tabernacle Orgu
Mies Evell Boyd will l „ ve
Beniamin, Julian Ponder, John Class of the First Jlilhmliit
Preaching Services at 11:00 A. Weslphal In charge and Sir*. W.
morrow for her home in Mi,si,. Courier. R. 7.. Johnson. George Chcich will take place »t 3:30
Miss E.v\*ll lloyil, who plan* l»
31. and 7:30 P. M.
C. Snti her a ting ns piano ae,„ m„ rWW f„r |,er home In
Over
loo
g
u
e
sts
attended
the
New
Orlando
Road
near
tieneva
o’clock
*t
the
home
of
Mrs.
J.
B.
MrClelhiod.
Henry
-Wiltr.
Jnttlc
* PP! . « y t » &gt; spending j g n t a l
Otadc
I
Sunday
Srhnol
with
nrornni
cimpanist. This was followed by j
„ f,Pr spending »*v*rtl
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i t
i
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Buller. Bill Tyre, and Raymond 1 Crawford 1704 Dak Avenue. with garden party and silver tea given Avenue.
Tho Rev. William F. 3lcl*her- Trairisl Tiueher*. 10:00 A. SI.
n mock wnMIng with .15 member* mim,K
w„ , homim| w|th w
Sirs. Crawford, .Mis. W. I . Clark. inurvday giirrnuon from 4:tM
Lundi|ubt.
Minister, the Itey. Janies SI. of the First Grade participating.
|Ilirly K,v, „ |Mt night by
Sirs. 1. Grow. SD*. E. A. Harri­ uviwk lo iilHl uclock al the son. pastor.
Mrs. J. W. Jones, of take ButBible S.hool. 0:44 A. M.
Thompson.
:Mr*. It. 31. Misoti. Jr. and Miss L , w w (| |v«ks at her hom4,
son. Mrs. J. K. McCleUand, and home of Mr*. O. J. l ope on Souin
l»r, Is the guest of Mrs. W. H.
Sermon, 11:00 A. SI.
—— 'FlUahelh 'Vhllner dlra te-l Ihe J)0 ^
Th|ri|
g l m ,. MU. Boyi
Mr*. .Mike StoinofT a* hostesses. .'111110111 Avenue t&gt;y Ine incmtiers
Peak* at hef home on East Third
iru .'.irs-i.
,
Evangelistic Service, 7:45 P. M.
FIRST &gt;’HI lit ft OF CHRIST
we Ming and Mr*, r*. I . Smiln, Jr. I eivrd a number of pwit&gt;D|( - -jlJ
Street.
TUESDAY
iii I lice Numoer hour ol the
Women's
Prayer
Meeting
Wed
n
r|
5
CIKNTIHT
was pianist.
The Simimile High Sihool p,- rirst Methodist Church.
guests and al p
gifts front the guest*
3:U0 P. 31.
"Happiness for All," by Ihe Ser- late
Mra. I* D. McLeod and Mr*. H.
Guests were re.civrd at the en- diy,
hour
refreshment*
Mablp Stark, who ha* spent T. A. will have a sulseriptlun
Player
and
Praise Service
Christian Srlrnrc services are ornl anil -Third Grades, under Ihe served by the hostess.
1- Hawkins, of Wiillston, spent more than 33 year* bossing lions bridge party at 3:30 P. SI. at the Oa.u'e o| llie I'upe gar.tm u&gt; Wednesday, 7:15 P. 31.
held every Sunday mi rnlng al I'ireetion of Mr*. Parks Hunter,
yesterday her* as the'guest* of and tiger* around under the big Episcopal-parish house. Reserva Mrs,. Po|i- and Mrs. Miolh Hat
Those present were: Ml»» E**l|
Mr*. Ralph R. Wight, South San­ lop, makes her mnvi, debut with lion* m»y Imj made with 31ra. F. din alter shun tney wet* gm-ted CHI H( H OF T ilK NA/ARKNK •he th tih al Ka«t Second Street nml the Misjwfs lliilh (illlon, Bovd. honor gue*t, Mr. *nd Mr*.
*1 IhlNi nVIork ,*-ubiec( fur to­ Krancrn Morrow, Louise Swain, Foy Bry*n, 3lr. »nd Mrs. B*rw«r
\ -y Alls. C. I*. Ilemuor, Air-. J, O.
ford Avenue.
Buster Crabbe. world-champion E. Itoumiltat.
morrow
|. “ Probation
After Alary Robinson, Carmita Itarber, Winn. Mr. and Mra. Kuril* Foaki,
Tho Co-ed’ Class of the First, tam y, Air*, lilric Hutchison, 3lr*.
loike Alary Fla.
swimmer, ami France* Dee, estab­
Death."
ami Anna llt-lle IW-ort were given Mra. J.
Mr. and Mr*. Ben Weinman, of lished film star, in “ King of the Alrthosiist Church will meet at Caul Jonuson, Airs. 1 . U. Date,
Jones, Mr*. ConitalM*
R. N. Sanders, pastor.
.Wcduv.-day avcnliig —shurrh at nt MM- Prt-M: in the w-Iisms| p a r k . jonUm* I*. T. McKnlght. t F r « * —
Detrait, Mich., who have hern the Jung!.,’
Munday Srhon*. If--A. Mr thrill-romanev 8 :U4) o’clock «t_the. humc.uf Mr.i. jiust Mr*. W. E. Maine*. Mrs.
IV.
C.
Snlrher
nml
Mis*
80
H
E.
3
m
.
SI,,
at
,
’clock.
r.nurlaimm-n. ilurmg the party
gueat* of Ur. and Mi*. Victor whL h come* In the Slilune Thea It. U. Hutchison, Rose Court, with
McKnlght, and J. W. ThrallkHL t j ^
Preaching, 11:00 A. 31.
This i hunh maintains a free Carmita Barber nerved ns pian­
3lr*. Hutchison and 3tr*. C, E. ioi silted of piano solos hy airs,
tieeh, left ye«terday by motor ter Einiisy ami Monday.
Young People’s Society, i!:50
Mrs. Arnn Amlck, of
Reailing Boom at the church where ists.
or thalr home.
nance* A. iticsson ami Alls* P. M.
Mis* Slark luu spent most of Williams a* hoslrisea.
The last event on the pr&gt; gram is visiting her daughter. Hr*.
the BIMe ard all autlinrliPil Chris,
The Gleaners Class of the First llru-n Gor-&gt;/, and vocal solos by
.her life allied with Ringling. HagPreaching, 7 ;3» P. M.
#
Mis* Mtrjorle Tllll* h*s a* h o rfjn i^ k . Sarraslni. and-other circus Baptist Church will have Ita aiis ; George llaiden.
Prayer .Mreling Tuesday, 7:311 tlan Sclmrr I lleralure may be for the slay was "Dreamland It. Randall, Jr.. M3 West 8Uread, borrowed or purrnnsed. tlpen Travels.’! with the Fourth Grade leenlh Street.
run.h ami oilier refitibiiu-nti P. M.
guests for the week-end at her Impresarios, nnd has trained more monthly business ansi social meet­
home on Elm Avenue, the Misses wild animal* Ihnn *ny woumn who ing nt 8:00 p. 31. at Ihe home of were icrviil dm mg the slicrnoun
Punching County Home. 3:15
Charlotte
Haynes,
Catherine ever lived. Her body tarries hun­ Mr*. T. C. Pitehfonl. 1015 Elm by Mr*. Ered l'o|a-, .Miss IhuuOiy
P. M.
lope, and 3liss Ann Jones Irani
Thompson, and Eleanor Williams, dreds of scars testifying to her Avenue.
Preaching County Camp, 3:30 P.
several
laolts
wnicn
weie
ar-1
of Dayton* Batch.
WEDNESDAY.
profession. She ha* made some 30
M.
tanged
on
lh*
lawns
and
ti.corned
A
metling
of
the
h
’emiitole
trip* to hospitals, one of them
jjfarnd* of 31is* Margaret Ben- lasting for more than a year, a* County Coumll of P.-T. A. will with i|uantitir* of ferr.s and gar
FIRST CHRISTIAN t'Hl'RCH
n f f . daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. the result of her encounter* vrllh .take plate at 10:60 A. M. at L*kt drti t.uwri*. *
Monroe. Reports flum the cunC. Benrett,
will
regret
to re.'alcllrant beasts,
Sixteenth Slieet and rfunford
verllon
will
be
liean!
ansi
luncheon
team that the underwent an oper­
•v,v
“ King of the Jungle" centers
Avenue.
ation for appemlMtls yesterday at around th* lJnn Man— the role will be served at noon.
The Rev. F. 31. Alar.er, paslnr.
A social meeting of the St.
th* Fernald-Laughton htemoriai
Bible School. 045 A. 31.
for which Crabbe wa* chosen from
Agnes Guild of Holy Crus* Epis­
Hospital.
Morning Service, 11:00 A. 31.
among scores of other athletes
copal Church wil| take pin e at
Sermon "Living the Christ's
3li*. A. 31. I'hilllp. will serve
Mr. and Mra. E. T. Roderman. tested for the part. He Is a youth 3:00 o’clrrk at the parish house
Life."
who
was
raised
In
the
jungle
of Hollywood, CaL, arrived yester­
with Mrs. Arthur Branaii ns host­ as general chairman lor the suit*
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. 31,
sciipliun bridge parly to be giv­
day afternoon U» spend a wrek among lions, and later brought to ess.
Evening Service, K:t»U P. 31.
en Tuesday afternoon at 3 ;.iU
here with Mr. and Mr*. J. T. Grif­ America a* a circus trainer. Cli­
Sermon, "Christ of the Hold,
max
of
the
picture
conies
when
o’clotk
at
the
Episcopal
palish
fin, o f th# Celery Club. Mr*. Rod. house by Ilie Seminole High
erman I* an aunt of Joan Craw­ the beasts break loose from their
FIRST HAPT1HT CHUIU’H
cage* during a fire and spread a
| Kchuul P.-T. A. for the benefit of
ford. .
trail of death throughout the city.
. its welfare fund. Contla’t and
Park Avenue anti Slith Street.
The 3! last* N*nry White. Ann*
“ .Magnolia .Manor’’, the country auction bridge will lie played,
The Rev. \V. P. Brtoks, Jr., pas­
Cornel, Katharine Morrison. 3lary
home of Mr. and 31r*. W. C. Hill, prlxe* will l-e awarded, ami rvtor.
Loulae M*yiw«th*r, Vlrglrla 3lerlwas the scene of an informal pic* I frrshim-nts will be served,
.Sunday School, 10:00 A. 31.
wether. and Georga Anderson, ac­
nic supper ami ilance ■ given 1 The ihairmrn of th** various
Morning Services, 11:00 A. M.
companied by Mias
Margaret
Wednesday nighl by a number tf ; rommillrr* making arrarigemenl*
II. Y. P. C.. 6:45 P. 31.
With * c**t of m student* under member* nf the younger marrieil | for Ihi- parly air:
Young, aponaor, ara alirnding
.Mrs. S. It.
Evening Servires, H:0O P, 31.
the Inter-diocese convention of the Ihe dirp’ lion of Mra. J. Martin set. Guest* arrived rarly in the l Dighton, decornlions; Slr». George
\WerKp-iiay Evening BervLcs,
Young People's Service League of Htinrcipher, class sponsor, lhr an­ evening after which they took : W. Mi-Kory, (allies: Mr*. * R. I„
Hilto P. M.
the Episcopal Church being hell nual play of the Junior Class of part in a wiener roast and a. pper I Cornel, cards; Mrs. K. F, l|nu*.
in Jacksonville today. They will be Bemlnolo H i g h School, “ Who served buffet style In Ihe large | holder, tallies; and Mr*. J. K.
IIOIA CROSS EPISCOPAL
entertained with a awlmmmg Wouldn’t Be Craay," n farre com­ dining mom of the home.
t’H U R C ll
! I’n-ston. prise*. Mrs. Ililllp* will
party, » banquet aed a dam* t»- edy In three a t*, was presented
3Urly in the evening several have large Of the refreshments.
oay and will return heri tomor- last night at 8:00 n’eloek in the songs were enjowed by colored enTip.
Rev.
llev. Marlin J. Rtnmm.
. . . . it* old letter*, paper*, relic*, picturvH
row'morning afU r an early tele- school
auditorium which
was tertalnera and later the same en* dancing until a late hour.
rector.
of'Holy Communion.
and mmvenir* may Im» even more valuable to
filled nearly
to rapa.-ity by a tcrtalner* furnished music for I Among those present werr: Mr.
First Sunday aflir Ea«lrr.
and Ml*. W. C. Hill. Mr. and JD-.
&gt;ou than the precious, metal. Money cannot
large and appreciative audience.
Holy Cornuijrion, 7:3it A. 31.
Church Srlimil. 11:311 A. 31.
n place mime thing* und your treasure cheat
The several scene* of the play •Marjorie aod Janet, guest* al tho It. A - Newman, Mr. anil Mrs.
Morning Prayer anil Sermon,
were laid In th* courtyard of the sanitarium and friend* of laris, A. Adams, Mr. and Mr*. John
I* one of thiwe thing*—it will uhvaya be your
“ Good Samaritan Sanitarium." an played respectively by Miss Thel- Aleisch, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. Pliiyd 11:00 A. 31.
fondcat ]KM*e*ainn . . . . one that will brlnjr
ma
Henson.
Miss
Martha
Bishop,
Pn'mer,
Dr.
nml
Airs.
It.
|&gt;.
Cr
Evening Prayer and ,Senium al
insane asylum whi:h was deco­
TO-NIGHT
back
menvrie* of happy day* gone by.
■
m
l
3
li*s
Kliiabeth
Methvin.
well.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Wynn
W.
I'o-.j
r'hrist
Chuu-lr,
Longwiiod, 3:30
rated with tropical shrubs and
Entertainment
la-tween
act*
let,
Mr.
and
.Mra.
J.
D.
WtljorufT,l
p.
M.
flowers.
wa* furnished by Joe Cowart, Mr. and Mra. E. E'. Iloushohlrr,( No evening service at Holy
The action of the play wa* fur­
The
nished hv St. f:ialr Cameron who who rendrr-tl a vocal solo, “ (iive Air. and Airs. Joseph A, Aleisch. Cross Episcopal t'liinch.
took th-* part r f "Speedy Mir- a Alan a Horse II* Can Rid«“, nnd Mr ard Alia. Union E. Allen, and-morring servile* will I*, lie flint
by a vo al quartetlr, rompos*,| of I„ Hawkins Connelly.
|„.*rundu. t&lt;d by Ihe llev. Ilium,
shalT end spent hi* time chasing
Haymond Andaraon, John Cole­
Iie.oming reetor.
•Speed" and a girl, MUa Kath­
man. John Dighton, and Joe Cow­
Mra. II. I. Turner, of rhal*. j.
m m o l'IP '"
leen' Laney. He wa* traced lo the
art, which presented “The Hell's the week-end guest of her sister. ] FIRST MCTHOIllST I Hl'III II
sanitarium by hi* father, played
of St. Mary’s.” Miss Clifford !»li*s Alien M.-KIm, 213 W
I 'll
i* ■
by- George Stovall, who tried to
Shinholsrr, director of music in Eighteenth Street.
The Rrv. Smith liar-tin. pa -lor.
persuade him to leave the place.
th* school, furnished the piano ac­
John Dighton, Inmate Number
companiment.
One ami Min Carolyn Co*burn,
Assisting with th* play were
'nrnate Number Twq, guarded by
th* ushers, tb* stage managers,
Ouperlntendent H i g g i n s . Joe prompters, and business mnnagar*.
Thompson^, nwl— Nkrao. . Lovrlle, Usher* werecthe- Mi**e*-Glndy*
Ml** Bally Rayburn. w*r„ the in­
Garner, Dorolhra Brook*. Helen
stigator* of a kldnaoping and
Knudsen, Helen Wilson. Betty C!olrobbery which take pl».-e during
bert,
and Melvin Taylor, Alfred
the play, while more serious role*
Earle
1x3 to 1x12 No. 1
went taken by Ml** Betty Whee- Wllkareon, Carl Vause,
---------- l x B-to l x 12 Box------------------------------less a* Evelyn Winslow, and Rlrb- King, and. KiuselLOdhani.
Carl
Palmer,
Ar-hte
Brown,
ard Dras, i , Edward Gordon, her
1 x 10 No. 2 Box
Bonn*r Carter, nnd BIIIia Raynor
fiance.
' j in. atock from A in. to 12 In. wide.
Comedians were: “ Plndle." the wera th* ring* manager* while
'Ve have Junt received n car ot the above
« w1|AMHAI8Y colored maid. Mis* KloUe Winn; Ml*« Laura May Brown, Ml**
which we are offering nt attractive price*.
3 0 .- '
’ *
-Pluribus," a general utility man Kvriyn Nipper, and Mis* Mary
Ten years from now you will lie delighted to
Send ua your order today for some of thi*
tt the asylum, Gderg* McCtallaad; Calhoan acted a* prompter*. Una.
posse**
a copy of thi* edition, containing
nice
atock.
“ Reggie Mortimer," a youn rgU- Im m managers were MU* Dorothy
picture*
and biographies of thiwe who sre
Marshall
end
Miss
Doris
Bnltem,
leaaire. David Butler;,end "Hafdprominent
in Sinfonl's social und bminesa
'tolled MeCkffsrty,” pride of Ihe
center* of today. Orders for txlru copies uru
^or-uT Jarti Roaeell.
iV
’hen
you
are
re-roofing
don't
forget
we
ere
Have Your Glasses
coming in every day, so we urge you to re­
Other eharacier* were: Beatrice
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agents
for
the
genuine
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shingle.
M
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and Kryptok lens*. Alan all
■old at 10 cent* each . . . . mailed to uny
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“Girl Break” Dance
Eik8

Mrs.Winn Is Honored
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S ocia l Calendar

Spring Festival Is {Mrs, Mero Entertain*
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Miss Bovd Is Honored
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Garden Party Given j *’■11
.A t O. J. Pope Home

"Kinar Of The Jiinple"
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UCAGO— Important u ha*
It, saving o&lt; human life
limb, th* organize,] Industrial
y movement. In It* broailcr
fleance, may wall hare helped
the way for t«an treater »oadvanct In tha field of pro*
m for the worklnir cla***»,
MId-Wrat Safety Conference
told la»t nifHI at Ita final

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PARIS. Apr. ft. —
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greatest lyric comedian, triumphed
a* Bartolo, In Roarin'* "Barber or
SarlHe." In *pita of hi* : groat
age, the veteran baritoae ' ring*

CAPE TOWN, Apr. 22. - 0YI—
South Afriea’a orer*a*« tnuk in
1932 nbowed • farorable halanrt
of I1M.OOO.QOO. The country aent
fULl
of H* export*
other Vort. of the DrtUh empire
but took only MA per:ent of her
Importa from tha empire. .

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checked weal cellar. Tha vamp af
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he studied aneinrering. When he
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District Managar
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fCnnllnufd from I'lga Onal
ly'h* resigned a* rrrtnr of St.
rounding* and confident that "uur
I’anl’* pariah In Georgetown. Ocl.
milliatry here ahull !*• ■ aue e««."
Rev. Dram'* activities are not
"I look fmwnrd with niuth »oti«ronfinud to church work ecclufuctlull toward n period of *er(lively for he ha* an enviable r«t&gt;ire that will find our rhuirh pro­ Ptaliun u* a civic leader in
graming rapidly through the clue* Georgetown. Only re-enlly he waa
ro-operutinn of it* mrmhera," he lauded *'V lh* Rotary flub of that
aaid.
city, and pre*entrd with a dia­
The new lector i* not nrw to mond pin that goes to all retiring
huufor,| for he ha* vialtcd Itav. president*. IT* hod
previously
l*,ultit U|xiti aevernl occaatun*. carved ** secretary anil later
Thul hi* earlier viait* left favor­
able jmprrarion upon munib«ra of
the church i* u fa t reflpitad In
hit atatemrnt today— "You know,
t received quit* n IhrltJ yrrierday
while walking down the idn-at to rite, 'imd h* served *s Deputy
Srout Conimlsalonor for Russet
»re perron* f had met before
County for several v-ars. He I*
Waving their hand and amilingly
*a)ing “ hallo” a* they pa«*td mo. also nrrsnlars and first oresidedt
They ruiiiemU'rr&lt;l me and It vrw* a nf the rti-orgelnwn Relief Aftinct*.
Ptfa*Uf9 to answer their kind Iran and notli re-eoflv. waa a
greeting.
, raepvhor of t1"* Rxecutlve,r.-T. A.
Rev. Ilrant stated that among county council.
Among lh- oitie- nrwla h« He*
hi* flrst dulie* wll| he a personal
held w riitb. s : sfemhen of tha
rontarl with rach mrmber of tha
Oqge-nirw Ho-rl s i th* n«n:&gt;*si*s
hureh. “ I plan to visit each mornHe Pummer f-alnln*' RchmvT ?'*
her Within the r.ect two week*,"
hv • *ald, "although f ini alirua
available at either the rector* gf1
pariah ouae."
.
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A native of New York-CW r,
ituanhJif
RramuTUitlPd trnra_»el
c,l&lt;—st’u-g. ' **»«,!«• to*

grto, magna.rum lairde. At lln.
bart he waa named a* a member
Of Phi Beta Kappa, national hoo-

F o r C ash a t

fa goner s
Wd. A to I &gt;i
Jllriom | |» t

B. L. PERKINS

form #» men. escupl that llieyj n .federal agency In protect IV
mu*t weur Ido L -ki11*.
• pmperly ciuhl* of Imlilei* of de­
faulted rent entile *eruritie« ilurTh,. mas. meeting
government t,» ptnhimt On* uso or ing the readjustment period I*
ltd,accii mol alcnhol and gambling. tec mmcnilnl by Judge RJmurl
They iiimmonded the recant move* Seabury. formerly rouri*»l to tpe
to alsilifh the “.... tbla” system, llnfstadter Legislative Contra!'.under which giite tire .old into tee whirl) Investigated s andala in
virtual shivery for u period of the eity government.
year* In domesti- erme, mid Judge Hitahury. i„ a ileri*i-ii
urged thirl InW* nlsdishlng thi.t handed down hy him a* arbiter in
ystein should he further riinight- u ease involving defaulted leally

carrlc* the slogan, "Ho Some­
thing, Buy .Something, Build
Sumvthlrg, Sell Something."
Todty, and throughout the doration of the movement, merchant*
and buslnea* huuae* wUl tUp lay
large "Let's Go" fligu . on the
sidewalks aikl aloro front*- In ad­
dition special sale* by rotall marchinta will he held thll virtfk .9*
part* of th* genrral ppograra.
Special values are onartii a*'*
means of atimultitg buying,
Th# rampalgn j# InteRUid ta
ancoorrge boainea* aatlailg af* all
sort*. Jltyor T. biamnia Walras Iky
In a aprcial prnriaranUaa &lt;*^*1
upon the paople of Haw- OHaam
of all oceupitka* ami alflfiaHon*
to unite lu thl* luaTatoptU for tocreased activity.
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ChardonizeJ* Wee Bits

“Let’s Go” Move Is
Begun By City For
Helping Business

t*

cbarver ha* bean -preranUd
Pfepa Hue, lnfie«embr*ner &lt;
charily 'eamparg" b1* " *'••***'*
jta r i ago for \he lune/U of d
Into it r u t cleaner*.

wlth tha beat ala aord thread, maklog an attraatlva, rutty surface.

. -JbHANNKSUUUG.
H. Af.
"ITka** don't pal the lions" is Ihc
kind of nollrr the authorities of
th* Kruger National Vevk are
coatemplstliig
eroding. These
Rope la th* frvodoiii uf the great •neil.
'lsind,, mailr public te.-ently, degame presetve aie la-coming so
Cantoe»e woitieo ale pniticular- flared that while the Federal Gov­
dejriJa that Col. J. Stevenson Ham- ly vigorous In M(itl-Japane»e ernment wa* .rider 11 &gt; nliligatioe,
UtUi, tha wanLm, say* that some Wctlvitlagi liiol pledged themaelvr* to finance individual properties,
to boycott Jap»ne*e good* until he believed it wp* - "an uppro"Japanv-e nggreaslpn cease* and prit'.e funrtiun of goveirnieni to
Manchuiiu 1* returned to l liioe.' provide the oiarhinery" through
which propeity right* of bondluddcic Luuld^hu plutecteil and
safeguarded in the existing situa­
tion.
"Unless some iigen^y of noiiftl
ronlYpI lie rrruted, handreils of
th usNnl- of jn-optu who believed
r trotting behind them Inr
they Jeie mveating their life *avill by cariosity. Colonel Hun
mg« yri cunsarvalivfi investment*,"
n aaaarta ^hat no visitor t* lh*
Ikr decision continued, "will be
Go"
iirdremerit, left to the rapacity uf group* or­
haik.ovar teen an angry lion. wlO.' “let's
JIfVkIk eonu' viaitni* display formed t&gt;i stimulate trade ArtJ ganises! to buy up fur a *r*
•roaaary alarm on meeting hiaten the riturri of more pros- cent* on the dollar the interest*
I*1
quftrier*^. others parous duyi—gat-iimier -WAtmf: which thtfri pe. |de riiiw'iitvii and
Jn show the must curiuus ficially here recently with a pa­
hnaaa", the warden nays quol- rade participated In Ty buair.e**,
caaes of women who have been civic and aotlal Inlerrst*.
iwn to Jump out of car* and
The movement, aponaored by
. up toward a Hones* with tub* business intsroat* of the city and
w n p ilatly -R rth r road.------- - IH*~Aasuctill TcRT- Of Commere*,

» # f o*rvl«R I# ahnla«. ._ v .
d wawan approval tha Can*

VATICAN CITY,' Apr. SX—A b rotttt n t^ rt of a *

■ -,*y

Federal Agency To N ew Episcopal
P r o t e c t Property M i n i s t e r Will
R i g h ts Suggested P r e a c h Sunday

IN TO N -A mas* moating of
women ha* boon held to urge
is Ih*
Bouhtwaat Politkai
*11, tha indapandant Oovarn1 of South China, tha Imiaaa of giving to woman
k righu In.gvary roapact with
vTha woman poeaad reaolui Mating that thay war* wJUI* aaauma la Tttvra tha same
[atkm ah nwn, avan to tha

would bo oaebanged foe a Celo,
many of them war* disappointed,
but all hurried horns and m m re­
turned with tha pricy of *dmi»Over 154) raanben of lha Mickey alon. The Herald regret* the hiMu., e Hub gathered at the 'MiIan*- Theatre thla raoralng to en­ ' Mr*, titodym Morrv* WRIiara*.
joy nearly two hutir* * f enter* sponsor and program direttor for
lainnt. nt that had several fea- tho Clob. said that the children
tore*. .nrluillng - the paying uf enjoyed today's program "troaperiul tnlkitc in (Irorgo M:Alti*- mrmhmaly". The Mickey llooaa
ter, wb&gt;-e birthday anniversary conical ea r airaplionally well
rccaived. a* ware two piano aoloa
fall tmLy.
Itirely through error, H waa rendered by member* of tho Club.
children who brought afar Celt)
:ap* to the lbe*tar weald be ad­
mitted free, and thie morning
about 3 ) children wrra on hand
eapoctlnjr to he admitted. Whan
they were told that tha Ctlo rap*
would not I’f a.-i-epteil in lieu of
tha flea cent admission charge but

lly movement wi» preparing
Way for old ago penrion*, amaacurlly. and aimllar
bon for tha worker,
i gpaaker, who ia one of tha
rp'a pioneer »afety worker*.
. r* viewed the prngrrx* of th* indui trial aafety movement from it*
,fh# apeaker at Hit concluding
lllf l
lllil Arthrfr’ Hf‘Yfirmr/
asaaotlre hea,| of Industrial KeliUaaa Counselor*, Inc., of New
Yarfc City, told the eafely work**Tg they have been helping to till
tha ground for the reaping ul
• mee* widmpreoil social benefit* | SHCER CREPE! The Black and
than thay imagined, and that thwhite made for igrlnq I* Inter­
Inception a quarter of a century
preted tn thle (mart cult af Statin’*
cheer eiik crepe. Tha Him dreaa
ago, picturing It* emergence first
and eo*l with three quarter langth
from a aacund-raie Into u firwtileovlt nr* ia rV ff wlih a- Jabot
y*U BMvament and finally it* full
cottar of whit* ombreidarod batlata,
if flowwing Into what he charartriwhit* hat and glove*.
Isod •a an "ennobling influence"
In American Ufa.
Th* greatest lesauii the safely
movtoionl ha* taught, he *uld. I&lt;
Br that "accident* arc preventable.**
&gt;' while many aafety worker* now
1 baliava that, If »ufficlenl effort la
' made, *JI accident* can lie praVanted. Th# oecond IrMott. he add­
ed, la that eucce*«ftil aafety work
In Industry l* not merely an r*-*
tm-adtled activity to Ik* lakrn or
la ft aloM, hut ia "a major tMSLi.-.
Jivg gMKam." The denial of that
KpoBalbllity by Indualrinl everIftiboe, he tlrclarrd, ’ron*titnle* an
offtnao little short or volunlnr)
','manilaughter."
Tha *m»ller imlii-lrial plant*.
Mr, Young find*, have not kr|&gt;t
pom With the larger imp*, and th«*
riUwfeg up of the amallrr one* I*
PDfh'aasl task In lie undertaken by
safety advocate*, he »al,l.
Th* eryalallsallmt
of *afrty
work Into rompulnory *tnltti«ry
laWk regarding accident preven­
tion and compensation^ Mr. Young
BEACH BVLO JAMA:
T b i t Him ,
•■ Id, ha* helped hluir the trail for
nattarlng aylo Jama h»j only
: limiter legirlalton providing for
an* lag, Tha right lag, aa youHea,
* old-age pen* loll*. employmrltl inwrape around lika * aklrt, making
, iuttner. etc., end If the workmen'*
• n attractive flowing lino:
, eecarlty movement continue* to
do**lop along there line*, r "who
Would dare l&lt;&gt; evaluate it* rc. mlta," h* »ald, “ in term* of the ton government’* lerent iletlalon
social and political well-being of to employ women in the municipul
lh« nation."
Indite for e. Regulation* were
Tha two-day conference win
passed piovidlng Hint at lea.t I'll
sponsored by the &lt; hi ago Safety
Council, In ro-nperallon with a per cant of city polite should !*•
c number Of engineering, manufac­ women. Women iwlicv nre inturing and lr»*fw group*.
atTucli-l to wear lh** &gt;'*»'•' uni’ |

Visitors Asked Not
.Tj* Caress Lions In
National Preserve

"

Mickey Mouse Club
Attracts Children

THEY’LL CUT
U SE NEW

Surgical toob| «U Mnd*:**
aritsora and kaloaa; fru ^ ag
toot* of r*U ila d a , « * - t* •’port saw fttlag.
'
LAWN MOWERS
‘ Repaired had aM r* n a4

ROBERTS’
' Grocery and Meat

WSpSttiera

I

“~1

�cfirar*.— t ----- :

t CharA t i n by tto Junior
church reboot study eU u
tktlr lewder Mia* Car* Dot.

f B a rit r sorriest der* held at th*

flp b S S ?

*

*
»Trill)* Mr. i
tntertalnod l
Mr. and Mr*.
■ WRI# M n4 Cowl ter. Mr.
Mr*. Clyda Dkkarion, MIm
Cr tlfi Margaret M»t‘
*
* Mr. u d
Matihwwri
uUnJ

;Oi M n d u

&amp;%*

of her father,
aurriafe. She r*r*f call* llliea and
th* ceremony wa* performed un­
der ■ floral arch between the hall
and Brin* room.
Th* houae waa decorated carry
In* out the color aetom* of green
and while In points, Eri*t*r IIHaa,
whit* rota* and olaaadar*.
freihment* of brick lea cream and
cab* alao carried out th* color
oeham*. After a wadding trip to
Miami and ether South Florida
eitlw* tho young ewupfe-wttl rauldo
in Orlando fop about thro* week*,
»po««Ibl* poaltlou.
■ ftaa whisk they will *a to At­
lanta whar* the *room ha* a tv-

Mr.

'•% a »

*»&lt;f

Mf».

Murray

GENEVA

Mr*. A. I). Covln*ton. Mr*,
nuraotta, Mr*. A. U Stewart,
Mr*. B. 0 . Smith and niece, Mra.
'Janie Smith, •«dated th* Sami■ ala Cqtfflly Welfare Department
1* can l i m i t &lt;n Hanford Wednea• d|*.

Dr. and Mr*. Paul V. Lynch
arrived Friday evening f r o m
EaanavlUe, Ind. Mr*. Lynch ac­
companied the body of her moth­
er, Mr*. Stone, to Dillon, Montana.
Dr. I.yn-h retained to Evans­
ville Sunday morning.
The regular me*ting of the Ge­
nova Garden Club will lie held
next Friday at the home of Mn.
A. B. Doene. Mr*. Quirk will
apeak to the rlub on wild flower*
and wild flower arrangement.
Mr. and Mr*. Canrgo Pluckobaum, of Rnckli-ilge, spent several
day* last week with Mr*. Nelle

Mr. and Mra, Don Carraway
t n expecting to may* into th# T.
A- Jordan' ham* la W ait Ovlado
j n Sanford Bead toon.
week for their Hrum- In Ohio.

H io n o a y g i- g caaat or Mr*, j .
K Aoboll In OrlaniU
Mr. Aotoll wa* • vliltor. tn
Qvh ln Mowfcy.
Mr*, a Vi MeColley antertalnod
hor Sandoy -fwbool eia*v of lyy*
with an Maatar *** hunt and
owlnuainy ***** Friday afum can

r-at- ‘ * ~
“

Mr*. WtlUam La* so to ruined
claa* *1 fir la with U ***
In tto p a n of Laka Charm
•Mm. Allan Thwnpoon
roe* dinner guost* of
Mr*. J. B. Jena*. Jr.

announce

WASHINGTON,—Sweeping ra-

ag - f e

By MRS. P. B. DOOLKY

*. Sarah
Saral Laaatt* and d*u*h
Mr*.
tap w*|* gaoata tf friend* In
Sanford Saturday afternoon and
Sunday.

to

Mrs. Ora Sheet* it ite a g ly re-,
coverIn* from th* paralytic atrokc
■ ho iufferr.1 two weeks **o.
The member* of th* Woman’*
Club held (heir last enacting of
th* wisnn at the homo of Mr*.
Qunnall.
Dr. Mead preached an Easter
sermon at Maitland last Sunday,
and Mr*. Hart Fdllor preaebred
at Taft.
Mrs. Johnson and Mr*. A. K.
Barnett expect to leave for the
North May 1. Mrs. Barnett will
take the boat for France at Nor­
folk. Vi., and will to accompanied
aad by th* Youmans' twin*. Vince*
xml Cerlly.

Darin* th* M am y'e father and mother, Mr.
W it *»**•» gad Mr*. Hood, hare returned to
their home In AUwao, tie.
Tho Sunday School of the Com
rminity Church put on an Soetor
program loot Sunday evenln*. The
church waa Beautifully decorated
with Baiter - Hike, *|adloll, and
fame. Th* adult choir, tho Junior
choir, ami youn*or meuibora of
J*m with * Qlp reboot, combined in • rhoeua
L Thi whlrh rendered the service, “ E u |
w* j *i»»n or Triumph*.”
Intenpartod be
Ruth . P r » twaon th* aon*n were Scripture
uniMr dll roadinya, recitation*, exirdooo,
y. A raoit and a aon* by th* Primary Claoa.
JPB «f
it oddrto*
Mr. and Mr*. R. C. Healop, of
tloqusnt i
l i f t * by B. 0 , Kuwait, Pro- St. PoUmbor*, spent th* Baiter
Dr Of Philosophy
hlloaophy at Gginea, vacation at the home of Mr*, tie*,
m* w . J, W.IM, J r , lop'll parent*, Mr. am) Mra. Hood.
fhool presided,
A yauo* people'* rally of the
,
Club will fliert on Junior and Senior aocletle* of th*
Preahytarian church** In Bor
I M w i d k f afternoon, Apr. 29.
' The fa nr rat of Eruno wa* tanto, Kurils, Wleredal#, Canter
ily 'Ataanded at hla home DO Hill, end Lake Mary, wa* hold at
WfUnvooa. Th* funeral lha Community Church laat Meat•a wa* datlrerrd by Her. day nl*ht. The youn* people ar­
forth Rook of Orlando, aerfc-j rived about S r . M. and drove, to
war* read by Rtv. K. W. Eygnadal# Park nhar# swimming
kart, local preacher. Mr. Bntno *am**, and *upp*r wee* enjoyed
a lon*-tlm* resident of Flori- •at(l 7 :J0 , when they fathered
but waa a natlr* of California, at the chunk for th# evani.g
fh# dacaaied D i m a widow and program. Tho devotional service
i t a aon, Sven In Utngwoed alao waa In ebarce of iho WivwAI#
W father, on* alatar am) a brolhor *roup. A bualnee* meet in*, a d1*fgjUwedtn.
cuaalon of *o*la led by Rev. Lynn
• i l l l i a Florence McKay, Inatrne- and an addre** by MUa Esther
■ f a t Lyman Hi*h, attended th# MeRIrar, and »overu| song* 1* the
'TOnvrntlan of Qrdor W Ea.tero vailou* (roup* ronipletrd% the
aarrita.
Star lately hold In Orlando.
Mr. ami Mr*. Moody. who hive
' kfr*. J. H. Mont;k attended tho
roaoptlon (lyon by Mr«. F. S. b##n a t thalr wlnlar home h^r*
Powaae, at hor homo Cara Jada are leaving thl* weak fnr M*,sj.
rhuxitt*.
la Malt lard on Monday.
Aldla La VImo waa a recant
■ annt of her friend Stalin
at Station Unleoralty, IK-Land.

OVIEDO

ILabor,NationalWorks,
thJ Badness Mobiliza­
death of Eri- Bruno who pa***d
tion Are Considered
away Ian Friday *fter two year*
W# rexrrt

group of yooug folk* Tuesday
efternoon In honor of litllo Vir­
ginia Tool#'* fifth .birthday, at tho
home of Mr*. C. A. Moran. The
nfternobn wa* pleasantly r*i**d
by playing g a m e * . Delirious
yefreahmenl* of punch
Were reeved.

0 klahoma To L e t

P eople Vote Upon
Question O f B e e r

for„ ,

th* Amerlcxn Induririal

fihrle, Intluding ahoitar hour*;
end a minimum wage, amt cul­
minating, In a v**t plan to mohi-.
Ilx* industry in a reDstionary'
movement ar* forming cloie to
Prevent Rooaavelt.
Th# new. great move In tto
f resident's amargercy program
seem* to to directed at starting
the wheal* nf Industry Into r»pld
motion ome more, this time, how­
ever, xexreil to t regulated p*ea,
with the public welfare serving
** '» spaeitimetrr.
Important
sieges In the program air:
lation from the 1)1"
.ia ^ S « !S i!S !
mb IneludlOf
end
day and weak, and o minimum
wng*.
a. Speedy beginning of n great
natlonsl program "f public wor&gt;»,
lierhsps much lolgrr than preri-

------Xi7T7r'i”AJ1

ously i' untem plate, t
3. Finally, the ntuliiliaatinn uf
business on something resembling
the war-tlm* basis, to set wheels
of Industry whirring ogrin, to
meet and to make nrw demand for
H A V E Y O l It W ATCH repaired.1'
r&lt;mimodltle*.
tij one w'iii really know* how. “
This industrial program matches
Briggs. Jeweler, Mag. Ave.
in the businea* world what
i— Autoim ibilcu
Fresh lint llnosevelt i* trying In
In for the banka, far the farms,
df
: i'ENi &gt;.\iilv: used c a r
grid for wurbl commerce. It ho*
ue» with the KEEL guarantcei ■
grown rapidly In the last few
to spread the work. prevrni* Itrel A Su;is lieah-rs. IIH Myrtle
u»y*. .Starting as a mere snow'nf! movttnenl toward Imlustiial re | i
UiiJiirr moves to |“sweating", a d pmvide liuyinr &gt;AveIn th# demand for a shorter work­ form *cd rontnd i* of tulitsi- tut
ing day, it hos rulleii un tu imlu.l* countoi^lialanre Jtho i|.-fLillun*ry ,
ntl,t:is,,, a r e ' lha* import- power In more individuals. Have —. ■■- ___ ______
minimum wage propusals, public moves which hive been ine«e*|i- I'tesoirnt it oom-ve11 free rap l.ly i-vpnnded since thr 30-hutlr| V - H * l p W a n te d
wvirlfs. and (-nally ha* reached
'i l l in t'ongn-ss gripjicd v»•fori.: A MAN WITH car wanted to ad- .
the very center of Industry Itself. able thus far in Ihc emergen.)'| r ennf'-*"*'■ IL* hopes Ihnt the in 1st imtginatlon. Two
Important‘ i vert Is* our gnosis and distribute ’ ’
program.
It
I*
estimated
that
ilii.tn
d
ptogiant
atul
the
pullh
So far. President Rouarvel'. bus
apptoarhr.1
I 'm k le n t|ilHrujlurtory |* Itages
to eon- tl.
Iil.OOO___
.tlOO__
.mm In |7.tNW,OOII.lNHI1 wmks ..he i te will gu a I&lt;M»g Wi) groups
committed himsc'f definitely _ 1______
II.1 Kriosevell Iet“-rll&gt;, and w
#
Y
“
th* shorter wuik-weet jiriipniul,' |,a4 frl,n |jt. i vp by clo-ed linnls I 1.milIII iT'*tiitll g ' llir*' T-

OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla.,-The
Oklahoma State Legislature ha«
decidnl not to give the jMupte beer
until .they themselves say lh*y
want it.
A bll| whl.h submits the uuea
lion of th* legalisation of the -1.2
per coot brew to a popular •lec­
tion on July II wa* all the wet
interests could get out of the
legislature. Th* bill, which now
ha* paased both houses, provides
•lection expenses must U: paid
fer by tho** desiring the election.
Go*. William H. Murray insisted
th* atata should not L* compelled
to P*F.
Meanwhile there are question*
■„ to th* legality of the messure
whkh submit* the brer bill to the though he tolievea th-rl too rirnl ; and by Literal and b-eal eeonrtitiv
people, as well a* to the constitu­ definition of the term of ho
.drive* tluitrg mci nt w c ils Duly
tionality of tto bill should it he o&lt; In the DO hum hill - is m r.o e i . l/bt ftnilion of this sum has
.\rd
he
i*
emphatically
in
favor
oi
approved at tto general election.
- e- t im-il l e Is. uoil ev&lt;-■ plan*
Governor Morruy insists under the a-minimum wjge fur wo.tur. atul . o, i.
J.{t- relief will not
Constitution U take* a two-lhlril* chitoirn, i s his strong leie*rar: * - e « t i r I in th, tide. Iti *l.!es,
vote of both houses of the legis­ to the govrrnuts of l.t imtosiml j .he ill fin’ Ie.mi;. olavcnur, 'b egan
lature to call a special election, stales showed. Ill- I, fully |e- | lung t-efimr Mar. r, n .( th- Vri,
and the bill failed to obtain this siinili- t that * broad mcnsuti t f iHinO.n.ngl f'gLii* cover* the nit
majority by two vole* In tke rontird river Inrlustrial prtstiictiiui ly ronfe** «. He hnpei (hit the in
must no
l-e rnrgro,
forged, unj
and mhe Ira••note.
n* • *itnii-|.
rounrvd* n program ’ nf' public !
Wets ore worried about th* «*• muncc
I iE c a t ; n o t i c e
pens** of tto election'. Tto Hotol--—
men's A**oeiatlon. whi h backed
Thus there remains only tV
tto bill, has maintained It will task of co-ordinating nil th,,- 1% TH Witte| |t l ilUIT. TIVDV.
TV TIIHIII J llllim . (I lll'lll
make no contributions t„ defray' ^-mvnt--ini- „ ,,n«h- plctuutv v Mi i un -K itieiit.p l i n e election expenses, estimated at PresHcnl Roo-i-vrll
at •lu.t
TV. M.tlHIHV. I\ I II VVI till V.
v n V - m i VHP t'l; MV l'i IIt t '
#lniliu^,
, 'tog*, s'* typical of him. when I.-- •t t-t.iioriir.
* Drya expect In do their
- -fight­
e. is sending advisers s urryin^ f.vr
a-d widr tn ilraw together n‘ | JMIIV *|| AA\F*I . I» h. -fi vail.* i.t
ing i t the polls an-l feel confident
conceivallr contribution» In
of the result. A steering eommil- soLtion of the problem. When •In*
tee end a gruup nf H»0 .Oklahoma j |&gt;,{,||)r| u are vvrldrd logrlhrr, |„
Im*
City member* of the I’rnhibuitn t will be able to express his
hH
Thousand will meet as loon as ment. Hut the picture-is still la*
in
III
the Legislature flni*he* action
the disjointed singe
tto referendum bill, say* the Itev.
The priinaiy purpose of the
A. M. Jayne, president of the organitatlon.

Long’s

M eat

IS A

T reat T o

Eat

I)R. I- T. DOBS
fhlroMfnrfrir
Arvtv nmi I hrwHl#
%mrnr«l.nricf IfrtlrF
Offlr# JIoohmi l i l « A. He—13
towere.
r* H*—41 |«. H,
rhaotow TUA
(IffkMi .VIU4.T
I Irwf AmFI lltoiih lllols.

an Ilnur nt start. Writ* for
t.v eo or - rinteil eontrot, I in-*** ■1 dla-ly 11reive.).
particulars. Albert Mill*, Rou
U vet vijUfoUsly t-&gt; work u r .un, u*
I bo first group, heaile 1 try
I Mo-iinuiilli, finch(be wlui-ts wr-n- -petdr-rl up V Gov, .loM-pli ,T. Kly, of Mnvsn.'h'' urn ongo i,
r-nli, th
tin- War liiilri*tr i* * 11-in.I, tton
set! , and nn lulling E.
Smith.,
the I'reslih-nt is euitvlnkud lh a- it He i-imni-iiimer of labor a id
the lip .-.it'd t ri-d will genilloely
ind . -try.
Henry I*. Kendall ' of 10—I'imviTtt nnd Piunl«
t
ha e t eg a n.
It- toij. irpryaentlrg Dniti-il Tex P'4hit SAI.K - I’urtn lltro sweet pn- 1
The -vi lfare Irform mea uitc -.
lib- Worktrv of America, i:ruo t
tutu plant) and vines, IL F, ' 1
wlrvit lit ilosrly with the milt
l-J.' ' iL
I Crenshaw, 1'hriM M ild
linn try movement since thry l-'.u•*»*• * * %i. u m T K iri m i . i :
\4*n* i: IN Mi l t Kit v iirvF.N, IT—Annrlmenlfi Fnr Root ■v
In t Jr tilt1 i*f it a** t
•»!
MhkriiH'K MI.N Th i i ii tn|s i iiti«l
rh to
«*f
F d i • ♦ D lriw iit s
U litHFliV hilefi Ihi t iiutlf r I , l t di l t i I ’ Mi»*&lt;,v i l * I tHolr ilN
t o l i* f » U n r
J lih ,
\
KITII.NIfOIED AND I! nfurnlshej •&lt;
illltl )»!!' m hi 11&gt;j* FI mil I **t*r»r i*f
thi fir*’un
•i t tti tii.
F
frill I ft ii« i«« ihm «' vt'i.iiu rmi|»r I*
hr i
IllTlI i mllri.il Ftrruli of J Ai’nilmrnl. Mrs. Noble, mn t
l»4'fMll m ♦n ili««
four I of T
'* .'.rill f.o ft*Dii iietlrit I'vdlli , Myrilo A w-iiiu
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AKRON. Apr. Il.-&lt;A&gt;&gt;-Tto
Factor, lu-ytai-old NortkWOst.
dirigible Macon, largest of Ha
cm University student, hild
kind and sneetastr to the loot
captive by kidnapers for 140,­
Akron, soared through tho air
f. mia mental* emerge less obscure
NEW YORK. Ape- W.-tA**
000 ransom, was freed today by
today on lu maiden flight,
lit. i national banters p-.tnl .ut
The mm Is the street wosutrr.
his a ductors and returned to
preliminary to winning tho
his mothet'a apartment. Home
what Inflation win mean tu b"&gt;' their Is no rfoblt-ru Hrg m l g k L ^
navy’s approval. The craft
Senate WU1 Give Con- police are Jrellned to believe IS ain ts Banking 4
carried 101 persons in'ludtng
Poes the wor i spell a Job. «« nbi-ut thr process.
ot least part of h* ran­
el or! to undorsUnd its rvi li
tinuoua Consider*-, that
ocsereh P r e p a r e s 11 fffleers with Captain Algor British Demand IsFor nlrhe: wages, or better prices fui fi In»ll..n-,
mitten Placet
som demanded ww. paid hut
they assort. It Is nrcts
Dreset |n command, sight mem­
M
aintalningPresent
his pioducts, or will it rust hiti
tion To Bills F o r| Factot himself oen:rtl it Th*
* To Meet MacDonald bers of tho naval beard of in­
dorsement On i
irorr to llvot If Inflation, ntursly rary to iccall first th it pries* uf
Ratio Between Dol­ a ralih word up to now. is Ujpdp ra n nuleeUfa were severely de
hoy's father expressed a deslr#
IsegalixlngBeverage j to
• With Whom HeWIll spection and SI engineers and
gram Of
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msntaily a healthy tonic, why Dated h u e aa a retail of tile
Inspectors of the Goodyrar
lar
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self (eft his home last nigh- on
Talk Over Troubles Zeppelin Company, builders.
prescribed
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wide
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the:
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wasn’t it .
W A SH IN G T O N . Af
a secret trip which gave tUe
;i
The answers to these queetku. p-ogvs sml ictall jirkws did ml
After tho Moron was aloft an
LONDON. Apr. !I.-(A Y -A lThr -Senate today set 4:50 to th* bells! he m e-, the at(A .P .)— P rra Jd e n t 1
Jud : | rvcipilite y
W A SH IN G T O N . A p r. 2 L
h o .r and a half, Captain Diesel
th u ih the goveinment was being t(HrH Into a mail* of rational at
u tcr.l development. o'en k .Monday for special andj langements tor. the youth's re­ velt'g “co ntrolled
— (A .P .)— W llh th * - a r r i v a l ! sent radio erdors to dlsmlsn thr
mortined today to maintain thelrom ic matters whi.h are in turn
This Is a nnolur
because th r pit«f- tvntimiou* con*ld#:atlon of hills lease. I'otlCf quoted the toy as
io between tho po nd ond tho I compiler 'ed by |.ollilcai cjn stg r* it is rsplalned. b«
ground q$ow until late today
pro f ro m » u s ta r te d
today o f P r'm * M ln tate r M ac­
, nd Ux | m and wine.; saying hr wav^naidc to trial,
,11. r whlch
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indicating
tho
ship
will
remain
ehlch
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dollar
| C ongress tod ay w ith
Donald, G ro a t B rita in an d
the
dofaiU
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his
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f
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trjnsporla.un
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substitute
bills
f
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aloft well over 11 hour*. The
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th e .U nited S tate * com e ti&gt;
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cited well by ois captors
two
g r th t r - ' hr ■ an — a tm u a tAiw e Tor an hour and then cruised
tidal riove ta meet this .umanJ. — -------------------------~
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" f *w" U fr 111 " r , *m ' by This* suspects are a'ready un­ 'tan k in g com m ittee.
.hr lltiise snd one hen hill freT h e c :m m lttc e m a d e .
&gt;vor Cleveland. Thera was no
c h a r te d a t once w ith h ig h
der srresttii-siy irtrodu ed In the S-nate.
announcement aa to what
sm en d m eh t n u th o r ix ln j t ‘
hope an d g ra v e re a lity to net
Th*
||-use
approved
resulutions
course the flight will take.
!rin retain the odvontages
F ed eral R eserve B o a r d ,
th e ta n g le d ak ein o f Inrnu* |
caliin* for constitution!! jmrmi
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ac rued to ner thio.gh the dr•lac* a rhack on Inflation
mrrt« to consolidate offices of
n il fin an c e an d com - i
! pneiated pound.
. .
| quirlng member bonks to Inei
t-at nty ta t 10 Itelor and tax
raarcc.
SrnSO) ami to ijim lrjte i 'I b.t
i ,r (leers*ie their reservex
W itt the eyos of tho world
j s t i L A R G E THRONGS O f F PO O R PR IC ES^|twi. Justi »» of the peace and eon­
, to tho news that the
centered on Ike Whilo House,
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Stales ho.I abandoned tho bold
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to wtlromo BriOain's noted states*
thr *»ale constitution subject. M 1 IK N I \
l f i n n | | f l O traduced a rosolutton for a
U ra a —WMIe the doihs; lluctu-|
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ratifietllon ly votsnumt *be * A /iii
u i v n a s i w freaslonal
InvatUgatloa | * t
Principal S p e a k e r ' S
nun lata tad.V for free ond
steJ between H 1-2 or.I 17 liret
friendly Ufca f t am whlah not
AmerUan tourists sougnt advice i
Co„ F o riT c h Person 'lobbying activtte. of Ogdmi Mill
At Optimistic Meet Of‘ * U 0 J ~) e lh
' e r e d ,;:;7 ; ;s*"bj" (former secTxUry of tho
I (ion tankars and Italian officials |
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*v*n the thorn/ problem of war
1 xml ether lobbyists’* i
. . . .the situation ca inly
*
DR LAND, Apr. 2 l,-P o ..ib lll - . WINTER HAVEN. Apr. 21 — T
debta will ho birred. Former Resurrection Of Old vie. .vtd
L «
. on! In Sanford For All •xjr
o defeat th* program
M lirrfo r I n d U m « - t
Berllp—Oetnian aconomlpU sed I
#f , h# ^wwloptrsw-it of th* With th* New York grapefruit ■hollshlng the n pneent penalty,
Premier Hsrriol of France and
S e i'V IC C S 1 .8 C S I l t S Proaldont.
m u r a e r i n a i c t m e n t , lhJ th# Unit.d states action S'. Johns River Va’l*y were foryesterday reaching a Im osed on motorists who bt-y
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other leadeh among the statesA resolution grantlkg
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in.
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18 Move Of Defense 1m.Ads
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,0 *n'tneor* w , , r t . d ,;iflbly |.r*v*nted and plan, for th
f *1.20 He- licet se tages.after Feb. 1. The till
According ta figures gathered
m»n of foreign lands will follow
norma Intatnational,fanB|1|| „ of ,
ntl„ io n
" ul^
Roosevrlt Tennessee Va*t»y pew.
bream-'
a
law
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today
by
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I
transactions he »» «*• flir
p„rpo. , , f such develop beared on common or
the rlekl of way to * *
to launch a eenaerted attack upon
SAN FRANCISCO Apr. 21.— t m ^ : r
,1 A namher of Imp irlant gsneral B,j i.porler, the no«»sr1.ig met Tram
Several
newspaper*
House and bio-king all hot t
.
. i tablisbcd.
*ha force, air deflation and de­ IAA— Resrrrectlon of an
a
H the a - lo t in me
'-""utA U d W 1"*11
re.rhed th . Senate l „ i of the City for the D ut *lx mltteo amendment* was
uncsid
press loo.
’ t t ' ^ a t P the a.-.lot in the in IVU nd m sterd.y . . over 20M Marsh see.lics .r.p e fru .t. t!U I
Bi„ , nJ „ ir Up,wr egl. months
monlM ol
of 1932-3J was »32.f»TO.- [by tk# rule* committee.
marder Indictment by the Tom 'Unltad
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01 h h i .v* ner .Hy.
«•»«&lt;•' »P0ts Of the Mooney defense rouneil, and In-i
Speaker Itrtney aakt a l l
„re,n&gt; less lor theli r"' nty fair gioomls hrr* to cole- te* that met h*r*_yfiterday.pg»ltL}lu 3 U yasUrtUy,-i*mi-wi»^*Mh*r tIfy
r i ooiui dnrde~H
dlTYdelKe-trppoputitiotTof onferene*-that tk*
admlnUtmUon-sapported Inflation
m t m -o , v ^
Z .
K *tr. ggled tn figure way
rays and I mator bills ly Senator J. J.
' fanfold. 10.000 persons In th -' Ion’s
proposal:
.
proposal ta a
ll” ' J l , r ’
U llh C u n .....m l. J. Marl me*iha of carrying tu t their re- iish, Tltuaslle. tro|in*lni ante d-; j , j | y op»ratlng cost, you will
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AottorUo* President, It his dis­ W , II. WHU. k n w th o .V r M .
000.000 on war debts
C bile-The
dollari Wtl-rx m the «tH*-ial snrakrr of sponslUlity lr heading of.' •im­ men: of existing statute* to-per- n . whip *** that for I J sent* the nations wo. M result la
cretion,. t0 jllroet treasury to enter case already r*plet* with unique.' “ s im ia f i
Into agreements with federal re- ramifications and unusual fee-! dropped eight points from f*0 pe-.'boday, nlhejs,representing hlg • tinued disastrous p rie s In grape- isslr ir'lrrad mni|mrl,« In th e ;,- |ly w&gt;, ,j,'e to protect each of silver rn a 18 to oa* h a a k n
I so. £ , 2 i“ eirly dealing.. Finer-, ways. wM.TW.ve railway, .m l frutt. fihipment* for the week stole to npeiat* motor vehicles for | t, ritlxms per diy against fire,
*, r n board and banks for direct turwa.
Th* Fvesldant la ready to
eni'lng Apr. Id a;* the sup- 1hit* on t.ie highways uf th* slat*; hutglaiy, slikness ranted by uir
pert has* by tho latter of up to
Sumner WsJIa. aaaUlatH
..........
—
h
i
t
*
*
.
m
•
“
....................
plies
that
w
rrr
selling
y*strrsl«y
!
rffecllng
■
trmilnal
point
10
ihnsr,
nnnite-y
conditions,
while
at
th#
93,000.000,000 In govornment obin the various markets, including | delivery of fielxhl and to iirliverj Mn.p t'ms keeping up the golf {of atete, a* amhassadoe U I
Ju l, 0 ,1 " . . i . i . ' - T , . n . u i l . n . « .r ,h .li l » t " » « • » « • S i m V-lUf.
llgotlono t« bo held for spo lfled . . . . . lo Ik. -fl.nK .-n
pou
New York, the control rommittee . frrijh t by truc'i between potM*. J cqur^ , the libiary. tk* munl*l"al
affWala p*no-j Congressman Wl’cox
periods enloss the treasure .mean­ 1918. when pn exploslo-t. dtsrrpr-'
The rail. oasls would he require I •
(0m* of It* Indlgen^ cltl
while consents to their hale.
vd • preparedness day parade and jng definite news from,tho UniUl |n i't that one of th- rrcatrvt explained.
to obtain a csitlflcate from thalg,,,,,, , n,i paying for the salaries
don* fur
Yw
i
weeks
ago
thr
rommittee
Provisions o f existing law re­ took tho llveo of 10 persons. I ^ S t i t e . and th# market was prac- things
Vslie* . . .
.‘ .at* Railroad t’ommlsslon ondj „f , | | e n g | | a|| nnployoa- n s#ee
quiring automatic Increase In dll- evnhrsrm no* „ „ l. . r7*r.i
»• ' i *•&lt;**&gt;■•*■ T h. dollar was the Rt. Johns River \ illey was aet 000 rxrs as the minimum for
embmeew
not
only
a
r
.
onl-break^
^
1
^
1
^
quote.!
but
there
to
dredge,
dMoen,
widen and th* atate ln the hopex that those wo Id be Islle lo tin* same lee* d-tioo *c* lo keep th# Ulty’s HjdkmiuU rata troold ' M l ’ apply tu
tf' r_
na’ re ond tenatiow records.
^ tom, dMis. based on Lo:ion stwv'rhteij
•t .s'rhlen th*
lh# .M
fit-t. John* Rivet
“ these "open . market open lien*.". h g fiultYpllelty of legal actions
Vir,.»h# grapefruit
ltd rtalixe this figure was so penJent motor companies. The bill, -p,, | W0lHs also show (hit durr t tsl *d l f«* ti'» *■■ r f ^ * ^ * ” * f
jH t Abo i M h m
parkaps tkn. . nd
Vetee, -eaOwfng s• m
sn t.'lll ,T* t. He rle'lsred that high that they would hold b*-k would permit nperr Ion by th* in i the first half of tho floral
greateit n d ittar of^rtamlnent per-' 10,55 pesetas to th* dollar,
railroads of frtlxhl r-rrying veInadequatat tkO PnwMaAl- tould uennltles, ever posoelaUd with a I torn#, SwltaotU«i4--Th* ridlar fit* view of th* seet'on hv p'*n* their shipments In line with what hlclrs, fiam, between and within yea', HH.44U 2-.I baa bean collerted
WASHINGTON. Apr. « . - O h
In reil and prrsonal taxes. This -Resolutions strengthen!#* M|d»
woa worth onv trouble attendant the M per resit were doing. Final
meth- --i - . - - . ____ j i—
employ a a f of thk
| o;en*d i t 8.79 Rwls# francs.
points
and
tin
lto
ry
served
by
ad,...11 ■la**
is.
.. . . * _
sem i&lt; 38 furernt of th* total ol "mAM
criminal procoHIng.
j ‘'0suW , _ Th, Unltwd l u t e s d«:
(Continued On Pag* Slxl
figunas, however, show that reodar
mor* adoratlon-lesa
agl*ationH
9188,205.62 which the (Tty Cum
atlonal d * f „ „ alanu
, | &lt;nj _
w** found guilty of'
, rmped, but sxeailty ond
■awdlaes rf this tmi liberal allot- siirh lallroad company.
Issue treMbry 'flHM or curren­
To sat op a -w i/ and means for mlsslunt-rs hope to ioll&lt;et during
Utant for the stele, the l*» per
Mra. William Ruaatll Magna, pr*Acy op to M,OOO.Hg.OOO to moot compMelty In th« bombing. Feb. j commodity pridxs went aoarirg Ir.
rent on thr nutshl* do hied their FlurbU munlil.-ialitlrs to n-tire 1032-33. The Il66.2ti5.81 ('ju re Is ident general, were passed yoatsfk
maturing federal ohllgatlona and 14, 1917, and was given the death! CanitU Improvement of domestic
from.the
market
londs
and'rouepproxtmately
5H
percen*
of
the
no-mal prnimrtion In having
for purchase of Ualtad States Penalty by .Superior Judge Frank- conditions in the United States
lay by Ike D. A. R. Continent&amp;l
lln A. Griffin.
A co-defendant,1tmf iS, o.ttlnhrg of a better bar
moved IIJ.2 per rent of the crop pons nfffird at n dbcounl, John srtral asaessamrnt loll.
ongrtts,
S. Early, of Sir* its, yesteiday
Thr
I'ltv
has
rollrrte
I
2d
per­
/
:
r
the
week
ending
Apr.
18.
Warren
K.
Billings.
previously
balai.tg
position
of
the
world
eco­
Cangresi
v m |(I ecu v;rials
mnrrlng IntCNlured a hi I in the cent of what ll should ard wou’d
Tffi maaaurc* protested econo­
had
been
convicted
and
sentenced
-Final
figure*
for
the
week
ending
nomic
confotonco
were
said
to
hi
enough money to m ir e '-&gt;jr per­
Ho sr tu authoiii* the ru alio n uf collect if all reel and personal
Apr. 9 when 400 cars were allot­
my
cut, for schools: provided for
m it of the notes knnualiy
the to Ilf* Imprisonment. Mooney tp- th. pu pose# of Pirsldent Roose­
l«nd Inveslment fun W hy U i r , i , , t , ,&lt;rrr p, y fur IU32, and 38
pealed on ter* counts e*d the stst* velt's auction.
notes to be legal Under.
WASHINGTON. Apr. 61 —(F) ted to I hratat* show that lh* povrinlng bodies of thr state’s pereont of whxt It bopo* to col!*«t Investigation or American hltorg
Bueno* Aire#—Aa O film t rn —’nftrme.l sourrs' UHftiy regexl- 18 per rent on th* outside
Reduce tho goM eostsnt of th- snore me court denied Loth.
teaching methods with a rlaw tp
j this year.
Mooney was flril sentenced to at ’ .a te of U l since the Amni- rd I’ubert H. Gore, qf Ohieag". shipped 44 per :rnt of the mun cifalltles.
dollar by pro lamgtlon or F~ In
’ The purpose of the ail Is In
This 38 percent rolletlon llg irr strengthening them, and Irpludotf
can
banking
holiday,
lh*
.'illtr
die
May
IT,
191T,
but
a
clamor
stale
movement.
t emotional agreeMont to protcc*
sn-i Florldt as thr merit likely
*lvi- lu tiunlri lalilirs th- pnwcI, i« six prrenl less than was *o|American rammah* against ad arose for a new tr*kl followlnb opened today at 3-44 pes-a, .'ir.'deli- for governor of Ih in to 1 The rommittee il* dared yesler- i nil meins lo retlie fiom the m v -i iretr I against th* anticipated sum a paragraph favoring raunlon of
q jo tm .n Rico.
IhoL drastic measure! are ket bon la and coupons offered at a I f„r 1031-32, a n I fix* peieent muie famllltt In a commendation af
verse effect of depractat«d foreigr ■ir— t of Frank G. Oxman, pros- making the highest
ton witness, on a charge of since tht mlodie of 1931.
currencies using any ratio bo
Although hit selection rouhl not nrreeaary lo rorre.-t the dep'nr- illsruunt snd alferii those who de- than was collected against the stringent stats department lmaeW '
»
u&gt; n
tweea the value of Retd and Mb- mk— stlon of porhiry.
be confirmed el th* White llousi- able, eiluall.n existing In grape- aiie tn dispute ol the^r hoods and anlltiiulrd sum fut 11)30-31, dur­ (ration restriction policy.
An effort hy Miss Isacto &amp; •
.urrenclea agreed apoa with ot ’e
or th# war ilrpirtinrnl Informed fruit, but their allrmpta to rnr- tscoise rash at dis-ount, rather ing the first six months of Ihnse
m
Hill, of Vermont, to gain tha floofc
countries aa tho standard unit nj mr post-trial offort of th* Mooney
pc ‘ions Itclievcd hit! nomination reel this hy prorating show -on- than to wait kutil tho lund* are fiscal years.
o read a motion on national d +
value, Not with tha redxr ion i r ..................... ------ ------- *- ' —
v o :Id le sent tu the Senate with ' lusivelv they said that th* -graw- I inatuied
fundi ran
muiui-u ur
ut .uiu-i
iuii be
ut- lalaed
iau.cn In
in
fn ronipaiing the amount of
. r_t A , n
| in a few days.
!*rs ill have to lake a hand in I the mannrr prescribed by law att mun*y spent for grneral operat- fans* was unavailing, ahd Urn eonthe weight of gold llmllou to 6f after hl« eaee ksd nesn. •
•1n»»d It resulted In Oxman* ac
F OO OS
Gore. It wai *aii\ previously this In order to make mxittnl | b, time bonds wt-ro issued”, a |rg purposes during the ;'ls t s '” trortrsy prodl l#d over tho aocU
percent; sad
Accept a llm to, paymoat 0f °P •wi"'8l.
,
hnd
been off.red snolhet position, rffectixe. Onlinarily,” a spike*- sretlon of the pioposal provides: i months of th# fiscal vea*r with cty'a market change undor Mr*.
, , ,
Magna fees ihus postponed.
debt*, th*
The clamor to- a new trial w , ARGADIA, Apr. 21. _ r . , | M'-nh*rs of III* Form a ronjies- man fur Jh# rommittee sail’.. “&gt;»
to 9100,000.003 on
No uffar—ir^sale .k sll he-ton-rTfrarx'Fnt'dU ftH f IhsTiam# perlofl
Tho point at Issue w s, wbethar ’
Uio pil e of Moanev soon Iweame Irtemat'en- jj* , ^
- n e w e s t -rf-h -rr xiowt l -deleaatiuii nail ur;iTJ~Jady« I tB M ptte 4*Ht iiTTS* *iate»' ton- slilered which c a ll for more than, &gt;loro |H27. th* reconl* show tha
stiver not to *:
ri. ^ PmPYonTWnson
Urrt FUh lor lh * g j .einonhlp. j nage shuubl lie sufficient to guar- 90 pcirant of thr (ace value or lb* city hai been operated brlnw -&gt;r not thp D. A. R. should go back
near Bunhar, baa shown what «
*M 9 B N K T B T ,
.
into combinations of potrlotfo 52 "
limited to ood f0*F» #o*ral-on. w irin g tbte* tetter.
ho
repo
to xntee O
an
rffe.-tive
rontral.
W-.ever,
•wxesi was’ ■
*r ”He
•* l ...
O..........
.
- - ......... With
...... the piesent um th of ea-.t bonds
hf don* In tho way of g o u ra Gure,I H
(Conllru-ed tin Page Two!
gtnhottorp! whlah In th* part
Silver eertlDoatoi , lit (tonom no­ WUItem D. Stephen, favoring * farming In DeSoto county.
j have d*c'in*d the first juh oifeird | liuvlnv nnwer in the North at its or rnjpnns toinpulrd on ,t six |n-r|
_____ ____ __ —
i#d TV'ognRIon of Ru
'
lo
I,*
now
in
line
fur
I'urrto
lewrst
level
the
markets
are
un“I grow or rale# more than tkljaed
i
c.nt lasts fur the balance of the
, ,
tions of •»
together haro favored at
po-rent of what we eat on niv.lM o post. Just what oirurrr-l to I usually s s rptib'e to excessive tetnn (hereof, whlrli n r r shall Q f Q p f f g O f f l C l f l l S
tiio motel fo r
' " n o ^ r t . he'd thev wete
immigration
restriction*
an l
.- I - ,, to set. Goxevssnr Hte-hen farm," said Bate*.
"AH we grtlniv* Gone thr proferorr* over! supplies, and as a result the ef- be the smaller'',_ thr section *|#-|
hut ror.muted
strong army and navy forces.
•
or r«- *»!**•
from the alnre, to eat k s---ga..| F. ih and several other prominent i forte nf th* Hfi per rent are veiy i nfirslly provides,
Th* itaoghtera yesterday hediG '
coffee anil Dour, with very snsli | can.foatrs wts not tlcar.
: easily nullified or weakam-d b y '
Mrs, Latcronce A. Rackar. natloM
Hesik’iot Commissioner of San-itha shlpmcats uf these few Indi­ NOMINATIONS I'ONFilt.MKD
■I daftna* chairman uadar Mri.
viduals and nrgamiithm*.”
Magna, giro on annual isp s rt
Tho rnmmitte; again drcldnl
WASID'NGTON, Apr. 2t,—(&gt;11
fusod
GRI.ANDti, Apr. 2 l.-O rr'g v showing that whlfo amphnala wak
that no prnrntlng would, be given The Menat* (at* yestrrdxy con­
A f t e r n o o n •fdson
next week except instrurti ns that firmed th# nom.na.ions of John i "m nly cummls.ioncr* yesterday placed oa-piUtotlc oducatkon, thp
I 0f|) arm
meat*,
ell
right
off
th#
place.”
j
in
f
dosm
I’orto
Ricir.s.
positively no third grade grape­ toliler, of California, to be c m - 1I" *Pr ,l«l »” »t«n drafted reeolu stand "agothat sub**rales for***,"
f e r atwood iHe
he*
thr**
ana
ove-half
aerr
1
Gore
is
Identified
at
Iglesias"
. .l. a. ....
fruit __t
may „be _...rr........
ahippel hy
mem- missloncr af I r f a n affair, an d , «'»»* riromualy opposing house ws. t u t P* •traag' aa cror.
1M*various
A tom * farmnf Amts A. Donahue to be Unltr.1 «rprorctl Ml a now before tb* * Father Edmund A WaUh n iIn
roelo»t
atortlng
to
tassel
and
(
oftl
*
as
a
newspaperman,
farmrrbeta.
Th#
rvstrl
lion
r&gt;
n
*'•*•
csm h*» *"*•
.
to tho
iMM
8U.es district Jidfe in Nthraska. *«•«* -Stmt# one of which would dressed tha daughter* advocating
althocih k#
0 , ,r
** ot r *, : t ,*0i but who lus enn- common grapefruit In N &gt;. 2* '
_ ^ ________
s i a 't to Gov. Sholts and ^ state non rviafnklan «f R umI*. M il.
. t,,', .top*
— —
toll h# *««’D t***.*1
of hu j c.tet’ three papers in F lo rid il.l* malnteined. only Ms t« HOs,
NRW Mild, iT.ANNEIl
jl'oe d of administration dictatorial Martin eftnooacod th si a Ufodmig
wh«-rt
he
ha
i
been
located
aVout
|
|n
-|u*|vw,
being
permitted.
ExHomo this
____ • • • •
^„wer* in supervision of stste gov- memtortldp **-Ur»* K“d tova\ 4 + ....
four year*. Other observers
' port shipments to European mar' h # has thro# and
~
,5S5
'h**k with
lie
was
a
progressive
Demm-ret
WE8T
M
EMrillS,
Arlk,—
Apf:’
ft" ntenta| unit. In &lt;*te of bond en Mrs franklin D. Roosevelt.
m
rst
|
k»le
are
without
reatrirtion.
acres to tomato*.
ho
Caaeotery.
/»•
So.I
i
iw
of
th#
olrly
suppurlr
H
^-U
Pi-W
.
II.
Jas.pon
y
e
s
le
r
.'d
* M ‘,| ' 1 .
.... „
to n'ck IV* ^ ♦ ♦ k 'n a h* h s a j'*
r*
The grapefruit elt.stlnn has
U*
I’n
»iden-.
Ruusevell
|v
pre-.
•
y
announcsd
plans
for
erection
“
hill
No.
uf»
tsm- rogthed a point where it ran to
DnUhe.1 picking
ho
p a b a c b v t i B A vaa F i a a f MS
omelxtad.
1
S0‘
a . ocr* of pe*P*te fr«'" « hl5h ,hh I po gn rays
ha md only
1
weesy hy
•»# srn•• appeal
- r r *” to the of a raw 1160,000 cotton seed oil '" d
to Varm e n t J n j t o Sshafo and th#
9215. Then h* h*v astoo "• .
_
7s
J
.
ffh woes fropi a dollars ml rtnU mill far tha West M smihu C o u i^'iranve
PAXTON, lpo Apr. n ;
thief
'•*' «aita
county
commission
deemed
S i v toroir?.
l ^ e v e e C i u a r d i n g r L 'V i a a
mGmmhi. th* r^mmuie* ..id . ten OH Company, promising work 1
it wise to show speedily its poal* Lieut Pnul Watorxakn. W— —»
S eries he*n« trees. swe*t a-sd Ir
who tall their fruit to or for ICO man this Simmer.
tiin r-n both proposed measures ton. D. C.. Army Dior, onrod UrnGiver
Way
To
Fwo^
JJ
V rton Bstdto. O r t a B. Kh&lt;«.
pos.to*#. ra v a g e . onlon*‘ •" J
k sblpoen ortslde lh -*
■o that’ riiplc* of tha rtsolullana self wllh * pagathnlo l*6f
J- Walker, qt •
ir*iGsfwih ag-aement should Insist OLD-TIMR WREHT'.RR DIM
might he forwarded to till* day whan hla sir plan a fall
bees f u n lto f . KKNNDnr, Mo, Apr. 1 1 ,-tT ) the the'* shippers '"in in th 1#
for ■ P8tAM«
***
s w S T f o r S . Uhl* Thor. . m ,2» —T ie F Fraaela Kiver lever effi t. Tho grower* hsve it with­
NEW YORK. «pr. 2 1 ^ 4 A 8 - county’s representative* before a Ullapto after • .wing h id
'i . „ ki.
milts weet
of in J&gt;q*r power to -nrr#-l this Dr. Benjamin Franklin Ro Icr, fi *a I vn'e Is token.
V '. oru _ rqlaaa
hf* nwn
own baroo
haeo"
w l/ three
-----------------------Rill Ns. 140, el the measure shew-pd aff.ky aaothor plan*.'
h»tp«
k#
4
',to»
them
to
CO
W
fcfr,
lobiy
flooltog
2400
acre*.
who retired from th* wroatllng
W 21- to th* P#™* whl&lt;h
whl h would cro itt i state boar i pilot Of tk# other plan*
•
• • - A m i n u wlf* moh*»
^ lr An ther fevee prevented water 1
.**
lp
*
?
!"
r*—
gem*
whan
ha
was
39
year*
old
th* ectaida do not control sron
of aoministratlon with wide pow- tho craft aafdy.
—
.Vwteninr. s m v i n u n d a t i n g a lrr«e
i#r e-nt of lh" r-np It th# to begin a tarter a* a sjigaon, la
v'nongy h f gutomstorial * 7 ^ _ | )k s „d huttar and tker&gt; ilrm;hir e , , far Maih a* Hoiute. *
\ili r a- ;;r i a n- t la■■llorlda, to It •&gt;
da n ’t rtll to nr allow o i «
county,
^ .a lad ♦«» We'kar. t h g t j * J
,
har* o»d 10 yo«!&gt;i» xhr levee broke a moment aD orl^T w
tunot-'p Wet-.iesoay to Docf l j l t to to handled by them.
elty o- ipeciat tea district, In t b n n r m e b a d o p t s
m aM i ef ttaww Yark City. ^ whe at*Itteia* coming en.
- *•*
.
«. . . —
n tionsl' ------'------"***~‘
(iiardamaa walked------ovor,
or’* Hoapltr'.
-vn-t onv of ttoa* units fourd
M gfov# o« th# pur* |j jn j|,r m ono ol patrol duties. .
NASHVILLE, Town*
il imnnssi; I* to MMt ob Igations,
t« startiig
giy,g Is flowing ovor the!
BIRMINGHAM I’OffT . EXCHANGE FRAT HIGHER
startiag 1® serge to
-T to .
l
—
e
rer-r#
ir'ticlsin
from
Wilber
lavra
several
ml!**
up
tk*
river
I
T.mtd# ’ wd - y
s
INOTON. Apt 21.-4*» NEW YORK. Apr. 9 l.-« W a of tildvn. D r n i l coutny attorney, official bird
fr. m the new break and 600 mao ;
Mark exchange seat for 1146,- •h o . branded th* pnrpocid plan day following action of tto !
ta a stv r Garoiai J.mvs A.
- J ^ , ’,Xd toldded It hhmMlf used sandbags In an effort to j
up IMflOO from th* Inal pro. s.i abomlnoblo, especially from lh* of Bowtoeemthrm fo mill
a tarda y appointed W.
Km #• h'« M P . * * m ? praont th* barriar-from washing j
Was arranged her# vtandnnint of pouiU nlxn It prs- state-wld* xliatton on th:
Groat! aa gating poet
away. Th* flood rrt&gt;t I* erpscte-l '
mote and •
sented for g raft and cot nipt wo
1
1
’erdry.
Al.
BJrmJngha
t
kern late today.
t tor
Jf

irstTp^rai'lft.VALLEYDAYfITEGRAPEFRUIT MEN
IN DELAND SEES WORK TO HEAD

NEWCHAPTERIS
WRITTENIN CASE
OF TOMMOONEY

“ CITYISOPERATED
ON$181 PERDAY

D sA Jt Conti!

G o r e Is Regarded
As Candidate F o r
Puerto Rico P o o l

Th. oorhirv * - —

iFarm er In DeSoto
County, Grows Big

Strongly Oppose
Refunding B il ls

aw s

asr-s-^

M

__ m

/a

�r
vvt-

l V * w « -*

* &gt;. &gt;» n i

N a tio n Wifi!
;o Give Chief
ion P o w e r s
€ from Par* On#)
William H. Woodln, aa
temporary a»»penik&gt;n of
ttiooal gold basl* of cur-

move, the President
ilmoglf into a poallate a ravlaed world
by withdrawing sup-

[e Mixed Feeds
mixed feeds are becommra a ad mare popular
Ray- Lit aa ml* your
■ in our mixer—w# do

SEMINOLE
FEED CO.
inter* af Rad Roxo Food*

&amp; S a t Specials
T R O U T S te a k lb.
B A S S S tea k lb.
,CK B A SS
lb.
B n ap o er S te a k lb.
LLET
5 Ibn.

lS e
10c
10c
20c
25c

J. WAITS &amp; SON

enew Your Health
,By Purification

Celery Market Repo

He appeared to have won com­
mand of the situation with his
move* for Inflation that will re­
spond to control and place within
the power of the government a
counter-deflation program.
Tha startling Roosevelt pro■srnm almost completely dlstraeted
the attention nf Congress.
The
Senate plodded ohexd with the
farm commodity bll| while the
House stood In recesn.
A veritable wave of support
xml enlhuslxsm for the Preddantin! plxn rxme from Capitol IIUI
*n&lt;l pirllrutxrty from the Infla­
tionist group.

llermu* Prlne of Cocao, and
Jim Koberxon of Uel^nd or* io.
lay phyxlxlaa will tall yxx that bolder* of th# Central Elorldi
M N I Purilaatioa af th* Hyx* Baseball U ag u t’s 1932 fleldlm
I J* N a ta n ’a Fouadallex of record Sir third Jxnemen. K*c)
(text Health.” ^ Why act rid handled »l« put-out* and three a*
mxlf of xbrevla xilmaols Ibxt
aSdemtelae year vttxUlyf sl.ta without error, for nln«
i t r s ta r oatlr# syxtem by tab* chances. _______ ____________
~m tmiretch aoura* of Oxlot.h.,
warm twite a wkak far sevirxi
■■ xad **e bow Nxtoro ro*
Lost 40 Pounds
I* yen with kexltk.
tlotabe purify the blood by ooOn
Doctor’s Advice
Uag th# Uvor. bldaxya, xtomarh
bowxlx. la 10 xtx. and IS eta.
tagvs-^AH daalxrt,,
(Adv.)

O T IC B
ta m :t t B IIT
&lt;11VI'.Ji Ina
Dr.ldoa
In .ln *
u aly
fal
it Ik . u n P .r .la a .U
a* *(■*/'•* N t r i X V you'll gain In h .n llh and
iter a a d .r aad b r v lrla a
Ik a l n lD -h a l allr«» ll»» n » .» — ro n .llp a tain final Uevrae of fareahwara lloa. a a . and a rld llv w ill rmrnrnm l&lt;&gt;
ante made and a a la ra t br tba
-d h .r—ro ll'll farl rounaer— mom
mrn of l h . ( Ir r u ll f n u r l of the ahrllv
v — fnll of am lillloo — rlear
itiy -O ilrd Jadlelal C lra a lt ml turn a k in - .I.a ra n a # era*
la a t F lo rid a. In and fof H*mA Jar llia l laal* I u r.ah . ro .ta l.ur
# County. In lh a l certain rnu.« a ir ld r a l Tourhlon'a Hanrnnt D |u *
rein
pendlag
In
ih a a c e r y . I' m . „r anv d ru g .lo re In lh» world
I rein T I I K
MOUTOAIIH
— hul il.m und anil ■&gt;! K r u - ilim
UT O F M A IITI.A N I). IR C . a ««r- nod If one holll# Cnran'i Jotrully
Btton.
la
i.'umelalnant,
an I lil.n.i- you—money liarh.— Ailn
R M K II* A ID INVKUTMJCNr *
LtrlN il C o n p o ilA T tc iN . a F ln tn iin iv a v i'H v o . n a
aarporaUoa. ftA TTIM
M At.
AN O R IIIN a N C It TO
n U lllt llt T
R. alaale, ( I a z k i . m c u w a i i T
T i l l : H AI.K AVt&gt; t l F F K I I F o i l
[ ML If. CO W A IIT. h»r hu .b .n d,
m a lt : o k a n y t h ’ K K T , h i i a i i k
I I t c . ItA X V t'K Lf. and
MAYo il i V il’ fO !* IN T I I K I'lT T OK
L U h i. w lf., o r . H n p o a d .n l •.
HANKI l llll. F ld llt lO A , IN AN Y
II attar for aol. and » .il to lit*
la V r r it iiV
r o ii
m on rt
on
baat and avt* bldkor. for ro .h ,
O T IIK II T IIIN O O K VAjjW K ANI*
I I I tbo Itg a l hours ol **1*. on
TO P l i o i l l l l l T T I I K I.*&lt;uU4):m*I|i i N
hdar, Mky la l. A. D-. I H I . i l Ih l
OK AN Y T II'K K T . H IIA IIK Olt
i t doer of th* k.mlnolo Count)
t'O I'fO N IN T I I K C IT Y OK HAN.
Ift 11Oka* In Bo.lord, Florida
KOKH. F I.O II■I*A. IN ANY Id iT ;
YaH o w la* d .a tr lh .d r.a t ..J a io
T R IIY r o l l MONKY Olt O T IIK II
■Ola. ly in g kkd kelna Ik Baaford,
T IIIN O
or
VAl.tTR. AN ti TO
■Jaala co u nty. Fleelda. ta-w ll
I'lin V IH K A P K N A I.T Y KO Il T I I K
V IO LA T IO N IIR R R O F .
n i: IT K N A iT K .Il HY T I I K PF.OS 3 , F lo rid a , a* par plat i h .r .P LH OK T II K C IT Y OK MAS4 raeord.d im a m tba I'ubllo
K illlH . K U H lI O l
laaarda of demlnot* County.
Hr.tlnn I. T h a i II .h a ll I., unlaw B w k tb l Bald premlMa having a
rul f«,r any p»r»on. firm or rorporM a la g a along
Ik *
H aulh.ra
m l,hi t„ ...It »r o f f .r f»r . a l . In
■grain of I t l h Itra a t of t» f»»l
th . O ily of Hnnforu. Florida, nm
vlth
a rectangular
&gt;.»i'ih
l lr h .l, .h a r ., or roupnn la any lot*
loulkwardlv of t i t foet.
ir t r |i&gt;r money or olhar Ih ln a or
• th# a a tl.fa rllo n nf aald
P ila th * I t l h day #f Marrh. A. '"► rnlun I. T h a i II .h a ll Iw u alaw .
ful for a n r peraoa, firm or ro rp o r•
K K . OOITTIIH.
.lio n In h a v . In hl», her. Ih»lr or
A* Xperlal M o .lrr il»
' •*
ttwR«iiiit In
ihi C lly .if HanL K * F . t.KW IH. , ,
lltltor for. L'amplalnnaL
-jmrpan ln « n r-|o « t.ry -fo r * * M y mr
ilh .i ililnu ut v n lu . p urrh **.il r«nT1CM O F A F F L IC A T IO N FO U Ir .r y In tlir provlalona of Hrrliun
T A X D XH U
I hrrettf
4B
*M Beeltoe I f l Of Tb a tlaaaral
Kdvrilnn 3. Thwl in y |wr*on. firm
H alolrn Of T h * Blal# O l 1'l.rWa »r cor|t«tr»ll*»n f«miml f u IH f «»f Tlofad** la harahy glvan lh a l W, K lalltilf |ha&gt; |trt»%l«lf»»» " i
th»*
red and tlra r* La ra tn . purahaanr first or me*-nntl H f l l u i *
shnll
l - t t of T a * C a rllfle a l* Mo. T t l l , l.r pit.tUl.rJ k * fill# «l&lt; M91
ad tha 1th day ol Ju ly , A. D . than t r e a t * or *jr lioprla.im fi.al tor
I h a . fllad aald a a n llU a la In nni mum than at d a y . nr hr Imili
afflre, and h a . road, appllra- jin-b ilu r and lpi|&gt;rl»aiin»nl at th#
| for in * daad IO l.aiM In a# hlwiWtn.H M III* iiia iilv lim rln d i#
t a o r . w ith law. Paid t.rtm i-a K
■ f That a n nrillaani-#" nr
K i l l th* following da.crlU rJ
*nllnnn.-r# In renflli-i h#r#[party
a lto a ln l
In
Harolnnl#
..L .l aw. awiwa h A* hwenk.a

tang* I t Baai. * Aor#a.
a aald la m U M la g aaaaaaad tt I V
Id pf tba Italian** of uoeh r m fjtI* la th*
naroa of U. M »
m iu i.
Union* aald ta rtlflrat'
Lit -hh radmipad a m a rd l.g In lav
) daad w ill la.oa tharann an th-

kday nf May. A. U. H it.

N linaa. a y &lt;-# f(trial
I aaal t h l. til* It lh day of Uorrh

• DIES AT I t l

SARAHOTA-Kfa.
Elixahdfh
M l , •bo reretttly aelebrated bor
102ivd birthday, and who woo naUonwfdo refognltton by under­
The C e n t ra l F lo rid a
going a oiaj-r operailon the**
p t i ago, died her* lat* Mon- League's outstanding
man. Jick Salford of th# Sanfr.J
Caletyfeda, hohlr the 1131 aooaoo’a
WILL MOVE COLLEGE
boil fie ding perfoimaaoo at (be
keyatone tack, oaten pot out* and
PANAMA CITY—Trustee* of •is aaalata without error, on Ja'f
B^b Jones College, lorated here, ft.
• .
today annosneed the college will
bo mated to. Clereland, liana-,
Bert Chapmtn, *f Sanferd. the
be moved to Cleveland, Trnn.,
old Boaton Red Sox aUr, bold*
term. ,
tb* beat ilngl* gaano catcher*’
No first baaeman of ■ Central fielding performaocu record af
Florida Baseball Lraiue 1932 the &lt;Central Plarido Baseball
elub w»* able to equal M stt Wil­ league's 1*32 araaoa: Eleven patton, of Winter Park, who, on oat* and two oaaloto for IS
chance* without error. Tbo record
Its capital stock from flS.DOO to waa mod* on 8ept. 4.
■ . ,

IS yearn In Ortaada.

FOOT CLINIC

TH ET
Martin’s Garage

J. W. BHADOIN
111 Elm

.tr o n r ^ n

WANTA
RATES

HAVE TOUK WATCH iapalra.1
by on* wl\o raally know* how.
Irlgga, Jewolar, Mar. Av#.

DEPENDABLE- USED CAR vatut* with tha RESL' guarrnte*.
Rati.A .S o u . Daalarau-LU E y ril.
Av*.

5 -S ltu a tk m y
COLORED couplg
cantakara.
farm. Johli Yb#Pi
fit'
.

SEE THE COUNTRY

SA V E M O N EY

Q DRASTIC reduction* In all farat to
th* North—lo mcot o national amcrgancy. You'll uvo monay and on|oy
your trip to much mora pa a Florida
Molar Lines but traveling over Spring
highway*. Thousand* wtH travel no
Other way . . . . follow th# cruwdi.

U N IO N
B U S S T A T IO N

II. S. ROYAL!J.S. Peerless
32x6.JOPly ‘ 4^0x21
$4.95
$28.25

N e w Y o r k .................$ 2 5 .5 5 $ 4 9 4 $
C h i c a R O ........................ 2 5 .0 0
4245

Seminole Hotel
119 Park Avenue
Telephone &lt;0

l l a i t l m o r e .................... 2 2 .1 5
lU m to n ........................... 2 8 .5 5

3 5 ,8 °
5145

W a n h lit R io n , D . C .
C h a r l e a t c n . 8 . C w ...
D e t r o i t ...... ...........- .......
O a v c l o n d ............—

2140
1140
2 5 .0 0
2645

3 7 .7 5
1845
4245
4440

C i n c i n n a t i . — ......... 2 0 .9 5
A s h e v i l l e .......... 1 4 .0 5
A t l a n t a . . . . . ...... 1 1 4 0

3 5 .1 0
2 2 .4 0
1 9 .0 0

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CATCHA m m

THE ADVENTURES OF TOM, M O T AND HARRY

V. K

GARAGEr A l l
Myrtla. Lafgik
niabed or unftrrmltfc
Itneaa. Inquin'IOS

BELL BOY 13

II. J. t.KIIM AN.
Aa Ik* f l i p 1 ‘uutmlaaliuiar. uf lh#
C lly nr Hanford, Florida.

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C|»rk

plant* and

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S-fe,iS.P«U.K.L
W A. I.K K F I.K II,

ha* mad# appllratloa ter la a d#*d
o l.au* la aroordaHO* w llh low.
(aid n r llf t r a la ♦mbrara* ta * te&gt;luwlaa ilr«rrlh*4 pro party H l . t l n f
In Hantiiml# County. F lo rid a , . *•twllt
*
A W . tt *f N. tv . H nf *«••
I t TWP I * Honth. Hang* t *
K a .l — I# mertm
Tb# .a t e - land w in g ***#*•*« »»
•h# d al* af tb* laanoa## of *N*h
m rtlflrala In lh *
name at
■ni.im
t*ni#.a #*14. fe rilriv a jv
••hall b*
r#4**ma4
aaoerdlak te
&gt;• tatav d#o.i w ill loan* I M j w a j a
lh * t t ik day a l A p ril A. D , I***W llaaaa my affletel .l« o » lv T * *nd
-#al thia 111# t lr d d ay #1 Ma»*l&gt; A.

F O R B A L E — Pprto

400 MAGNOLIA AVE.

P H O N E 860

Hd»rilon 3 Thu! ih H «r4lrMinrw he
•nme tffrrllve* Intm r.lUt»l) upon II*
pAandifew and Bilupllou
VewoA ami ailopir«l ihl* the It lh
.a ,
A p r.. I . H
^
.

kUTIcat O F A F F L IC A T IO N
FOM
T A X IlH K It
I'odar Saeltm. *T* #t lh # U ro e r* 1
Slulutaa at the ■ ••!* • [ flo v ld a
Nolle* I* harvhy glua" i h a l .F . I#

10—Flowery and'Plante

F U R N IS H E D * A N D U n fu rn ish e d
A p a rtm e n t,. M r*. N okia,
fllS
M yrtla A v m a . » ■ / / ,

V. R. DOt)Ot.A*H,

Clork C lrtu lt Court.

.1*, Ph#fw Tlb-W

Tempered rubber
give» you

rovmeri
permission hid boot
granted to the Hernando 8tate
Bank at Brookavllle to Incraoao

LEGAL NOTICE

P‘ " a

(* '

port of tbo American dollar In for­
eign evcnange* to combat tbo de­
preciated rorrm rlea of tbo foreign
■atlona now off tbo itandard. ,
Through courtesy of the (J. 3. Department of-Aj
Ho baa In mind bringing all na­
tion* bath to tbo gold atandard a*
ture In co-operation with the llorirfr State Marl
a moamtro of itablllty bat b*’ h
considering ■ now itandard where­
^u»eau. 0 P, Winfrey, Sanford representatl'
by tbo proarnt ratio of 40 percent
told reaerr# for currency would be |
reduced.
He will fnalat upon common ac­ ( ■rf«&lt;
rwlwrr la f l #
tion by all tbo nation# In eatabI ■Ifral F la ir* f«r
W ft la r ^ a ).
llahlng the new ratio which will
r f n l u ! ! ' t i * * * n t n r t T # u t t »,
permit more currency to be circu­ r &gt; « l a i , f a r * ** M eat P r f M
K a S la * at &lt;*a a » . T e d a r.
lated on the came world aapply ol
1'iinimar Yard*
1* car# peasad.
Maw v» rk I I . I'lalla.IalokU &gt;, P i l l ,
the preclooe gold bail*.
burgh 1,
i flalllm o r* f, I
Meanwhile, the administration aark
In W aahlastun. Albany. Burattached the problem from IU falaa, fp rtea field. a,..I O lla d R
4
rmrm
heltl
f**r rr* t f a if b w p i I.
purely domeatle angle. Governor* C'lnrlniM tl:
I
I m r k U ig o mmt
*
of the 12 federal rwhrve banka r | r \ *1,10.1
J tlfR IM lia
reported promlaing nutlooba to to H«T«nn«h
ri«IU if«'fhl*
I.
rittab u rg h 1.
Secretary Woodln ami then alud- Ileihiehrm I lU ir w H * 1.
KlnfWflr# *ll*r r elnfiwl
1’otom»c
lei mean* of pumping available Ymrrli
In ChUrngn Z
«blpplB«
l*nlM
iMfwrwialtoa
Vmr
Idle currency Into circulation.
\%*4a*«alap. %pr. IF. IW 1
The governor* 0U0 tackled the Kanforfl.Ovleeic*
w f lla s :
W arm .
IlF u lIn ff
M M ltfltt, r*th » r
taak of freeing the four to five
F i r * hMiuirv. 4»m aM rath er
billion* still locked up In cloae.1 Unfit
light. market i|e a il).
rsr|n « 4 s f
banka. Quick action appeared In n b ■hlr»t»lnir pttinl. !'» Inch rrataa.
Indl% Itlually
«M h*tl,
m«»*ilF fa ir
prospect last n ig h t
■|'!4111 f. M l itbf , few b r I f *. T l r .
In his bold maneuvers IP the IJ r, mon||| ; i r . nr nr r«illF
n III )r. M l tl'if
ir f y few m Im .
world of finance the Prasldant •I'I
••r-|| M
•
*
llradvnlnn kill*., r iv a l IM M In ca
stilled for lb*'moment, at least,
tn..t|r« ill r . t|r fai*aia#l aJ&lt;tW.. m arket
tb* clamor on Congressional lllll (full l*M» few (A ataa___f l M f i M Ite

m 343.

�I
0

FRIDAY. APRIL 21. 1933
J.I7 J.M

RooceYelt'e Ace In The Hole
Former Premier Herriot, who had been wire ted aa the
In th j forthcoming Washington
anxious to make hid appearance
'cbnVehwi
while Mr. MacDonald, the English premier, wan in Wash­
ington ao aa better to present a "united front" against this
country. President Roosevelt tactfully suggested that If.
Herriot aall on the lie de Frpnce, scheduled to leave fNe
days after Mr. MacDonald had embarked. Herriot politely
consented but induced the French Line to sdvance the sail­
ing date of the lie de France two days so ss to put him in
Washington before MacDonald leaves.
With MacDonald and Herriot both safely on the high
aeaa. hound for this country for the avowed purpose of dis­
cussing war debts primarily and not much interested In
anything else, and with events happening in Washington so
fast that even congressmen and senators themselves ire
bewildered, one can begin to hytr nlready the click, click,
click of the chips In the greatest game nf international
poker ever played on American soil. As the cards are being
shuffled and the “new deal" is to include two of the clever­
est international sharks, one can only hope that President
Roosevelt’s head is Hear and his powder dry. 1
As In any game of world wffle consequence, the stakes
are high. America was prepared to bid up to the full
amount of the eleven billion dollars lent European countries
lA t, APRIL I t , 1 » «
during the World War and regarded pretty much a« a fro­
n fiS T F o R today zen asset ever since that time. England had intended to
offer stabilization of the pound, greatly depreciated since
!.« WITH CHRIST: A« y# the Abandonment of the gold standard in 1031. n fact which
b rs received Christ Jesus the has enabled her to undersell American products in foreign
It-Sir wsrib-y»Jw-hirer Rooted
marSel*. Thin suddebly the wkdle comfiTFxTon Vit’the bid­
built up In him, snd stabrf In the fslth, s« ye hsve ding changed. **'
America definitely and unequivocally abandons the
taught, s bounding therein
thanksgiving.—Tolnsslans !:• gold standard Just as England had done a year and a half
previously. What Is mors, the President ask* Congress for
broad powers to inflate the currency, remonetize sliver, de­
n't ro n re rv s tlv s valuate the dollar. The purpose of this, It Is said, is to re­
O m sb* World- store higher commodity (frier* in this country allowing the
dollar to find Its own levrl in foreign exchanges. Th*high
cost nf the dollar abroad will no longer cribble F.nglishmen
In Inc re ** *
to undersell Americans. The dollar has already dropped In
» applied to
value, not from inflation but from the expectation of in­
credit, or beads.
flation, to the consternation of the Europeans.
Overnight McDonald has lost one of hin l»est talking
Evidently »om* of nui ■tat*
When he asks for debt concessions, President
alactfd points.
M aster* think they were
Roosevelt will demand trade concessions. When he offers
by Californians or Cuban*.
pound stabilisation, I’resident Roosevelt will counter with
I Wonder whet offoct Rooeev.lt1 dollar stabilisation. These are high stakes. They mean
fofaroWallon army
0 aa much to England and Franee aa they do to America.
Their cards are in the hands of two of the smartest diplo­
pNaidogtls) timber la 1DSAT
mats Europe has produced in many a year. Americans have
rw way to rvUove anem­ the reputation nf fumbling their cards in international
ia pat otorydna to work matches. But President Roosevelt Is sitting pretty right
•ountry wllh

City Is Operated
On $181 Per Day
F o r S ix Months

TRYING TO KILL A GOOD HORSE?

fCondnoed from
the b jit x ftc d
y e a r.

figure

Psr* One!
sine*

ihnl

Where the romml*sior#r&lt; hudrile d m / l l 'J to be spent durms
the first six months sfter Oct. 1,
10:12, the actual amount spent was
fttAWYO. or ttSlOJIO less than
the budgeted amount.
T^Hurw-am* the~cpmparaliee fi*ures nf general operating expendi­
tures since Oct. I 1W7:

4 rtmnfh

li-'purtinent

&lt; month

MEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE

ground th st he told

on

the

iiUtt UIM. 1*11
ii.tri.jg e

f'nns

M artin's Garage
•JW-ar. aiW Idi'M m ir’
Jolla rs of equipment to
better serve the public.
See us soil
mosey.
IIS W. First Bh

a month

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ha« iibtainm l 1 ilivo r -c

Not Included aa fantral oparatlug expense Items St* asms * p « t
for th# municipal-- js*U*..-~*sirkl
which l» * Hl&lt;-w»l»W«« ■■!**
ipproprlitioni for publicity, WBtlngcnt uccounf, opoelul Htlf»Uo»
and finance, and. In tho Pobt S*r»Ive Account, money apfTfpHalta
to retire bonds, tu pop Inter-** &lt;M
general bonda, notes pafrib w, and
Interest on ordinary fund abllf»ttona. AH other expense* * « r*»sldactd aa cornIn* under
hand
of general operatla* eapeaae.
The department of Flaanto.
Records acd Taxation meats llttrally, the City Hall and aerk*a
office.

*

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lltitlgnied Hpvht Ataf.
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1«*034 4? 1S.M4U
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The records show tnat October
was the high month in point nf
expenditures, the sum of JtJOSt.OO
being required to operate the rity
during lUat, mur.tn. Costs since
-that-tim e r - Neeeiwhee;-|A1 IS.Kt
December,
January,
♦5071JI7; Kelii uary, f4AIS.UI, and
Match fSOTU.lS.
Here's* where the money has
gone since Or:. |, |*».T2:

MODERN JOURNALISM

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THEY'LL CUT
LIKE NEW
Surgical tools; all klads of
scissors and knlvsi; pruning
tools of all kinds, tt£. Ex­
pert saw filing.
LAWN MOWERS
Rspsirsd sad Sharpened

Abo For Bale

h r r th at ho

navs your work dona by a
real moehanle.

The Ix.uex uf T u e id a y , A p r. d .ir - in d t d younjx-.er o f the Tw entl- wax fonder o f hlx xaxopont than
1071:1, 0 f the New Yo rk im &gt; rning |elh r e n it t r y m ixt be In trrexted by he wax o f her. It would o f rourxe
paperx xhould be o f more then the devieex and rn n trlvan tex w hirh ha u n fa ir to blame him without
paxxing interext to Ih e jr re a tk r*. mu’ e Ihe prompt publication 1 1 knowing what hi* w ife
Mtund&lt;
In ■ strik in g w ay t h e y b a e r evi- these furies possible.— New Ynrk
like .— I'uni-b ( te n d o n ).
denre lo ihe fact that the lead er H e ra ld Tribun e,
i* supplied a t extrao rd in ary s peed ~ ' — —
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J. W. SHADOIN
SIB Elm

Phono 719-W

If ws are to have ln*ur*nro for
hank dopoolU, wouldn't It be bet­
tor to hav# first Insurance f«r
Iniannc* policies.

A group nf Burmeso women have arrived recently in
the United States displaying the beauty fashions nr their
Whan ,tha youngar sanarstUn country. Oddly enough they will join a circus, the reason
kvgtna paying off tha debts of the for this being that our Ideas of beauty are a t such a vari­
praamt era, thara'II b* no quvxtloa
aboil whara they’ll stand on tha ance'with those which prevail in .the far eastern kingdom
that what tho people nf Burma consider attractive appears
tbhory of evolution.
,
to us as freakiAh.
.
•■
Thu Burmese conception of pulcaHtude seems to hinge
Mrs. Owen ha* be«n appointed
mJnliUr not only to Denmark hut on the length of one’s neck. Thus iR jhe frenzied competi­
alao to Gratnlaml They call it tion which has nlways prevailed among the fairer sex In
“
Graanland, you know, b«cau*e it1 matters of this nature, the Burmese
women, hy
I , means of
U covered with &gt;now and Ua.
11 n ever Increasing number of metal hands, have mnnaged
to develop necks not wholly dissimilar to those of giraffes.
There in a tribe* of iiavagea In Africa, known an the
Another thing thr Senate earnmlltsa Invaxtlgating J. P. Morgan Ubnngi, which considers the sljtc of one's lip us the yard­
and Company should try tu du 1* stick of beauty. As a result they have stretched their lips
to find out why "I’apa J. I'." ru- (into enormous size until Ihey look like u couple of serving
dorsad Rooxarvlt's gnld ainbargn. 1 plates suspended from the face. Other current beauty fashllons prevalent In Africa are centered on rings and peg"
Th# House Invited the Senate to !through the nose, and tin disfiguration of the fare by treatJoin It In a glasx of bear; but the
Bsflata, although thirsty, pre. ling It with a series of surgical operations with a dull knife

fartad to think befor* the drink.
Tamps Tribune. Thu* breaking
nil now l&lt; climbing nut, ax th*
M ichigan vole •&lt;&gt; p la irly im ita te *.
H e re In this stale the subject of
liq u o r i* a v ila t issue nf th# most
controversial h h a ra cler; tha new s­
papers were inm palltd to ivcord
thx derision o f the leg islato rs
a fte r midnight.

Nrn# someone ha. Introduced a
hit! to require screen* for auto-

These arrritlng report* com#
ansi are rrrurded as a part of tha
ditty “new* grTil. Perhaps *om*
r*»&lt;k-is have bean keyed up to th#
point where they are larking la
appreciation of the effort put
forth by a multitude nf human be­
ings, outalde ■* well a* Indite
newspaper offlres, in gilbert.!*
and forwarding these Hems. Kirn
the japhiaticaUd. -meehanienllv

may b, made of chromium steel
.Tills sort uf lachiudugleal ImprovM a t may lie expected to put the
gakSTMkir factory permanently
out of buslnus.— Detroit Free
“Hew Can 1 get my husband to
MLm about his business afI" asks a wlfs of Dorothy of winning.

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
W inter m m C hi&lt; favoring
bank deposit guarantee
M l “It U tho ono thing
MiaaMty te rooter* evnfklsnce In
ttd hawking system of the naAnd te destroy confidence
b the government
J A aU uteom en who wants to InflAt* tho currency Just * | ittle
bit and thon step, reminds us of
th i fellow who used to go over to
th* corner saloon fee just n* drink

Traditionally, th* Demoeratk
Wtty Is eommiUwd t« the prinelI* of a weak eanteab governwMaL
hat Is why President Boos* vs It
pot empowered to drain tk*
MM, reverse th* bar of gravl-

ipparontly
England doesn’t
Ml te lose so math from her
largo on Bastion goads after

On tlunday
afternoon Miss
Marla Herby and Dr. Ira R.
Maine* stole a march on their
many Sanford friend* and going
to Orlando were quietly married
at Ihe Presbyterian Manse, Dr.
9Ugg, officiating, Mrs. Derby,
Mrs. Maine*, am) Benjamin Manroe were with them and witnessed
the ceremony. The bride is Ihe
only daughter of Mr. end Mrs.
John Derby and has resided her#
for le n u l yean, coming here
with her parents from Ds^fon and
realdlng on Celery Avenue. .She
I* a beautiful and accomplished
young lady and has many friends
hare In bier adopted hom#. The
groom D In the prescription de­
partment of Lawson’s Pharmacy
and has been In Sanford tome six
months, but in thst time ha* mad*
hi mi# If 10 popular that h# num­
bers hi* friends by hi# acquain­
tance*. H« Is , farmer resident of
Lake Boiler.
Mie* Vsrdl Frailer, who ha*
been opeodlng the winter with her
aunt, Mrs, 1* A. Bromley, loft
yaatanday-for her heat* hi Must-

twin baht#* left far h«r horn din
'Ameriius, Us. last Ratutday after
a delightful visit to her sister.
Mm. C. M. Williams.
Edison's very latest projnting
machine, an Instrument einbru •
log alt ol tho newest idea#, has
just been- Installed' In the operat­
ing room of the Imperial Theater
with the result that the pietuira
are more steady, clear, slid dis­
tinct, and with tha very Irqtl
amount pf fllrktr. TkU now ma­
chine makes tha plettnea'1 more
brilliant and affords a grrster

pretty view* to hs* found at Enterprixi- and a visit to the nrphana.;i'
whirh they found aa neat tu n
new pin, under jthr soparviaiun
of Mix* Louise Stork, the efficient
luperintendent. The member* of
the pleaxaat party wetr: Mr*. A.
E. Philip*, Mr*. J. C. MeDaru.il,
Mi*. II. J. Starling, Mr». W. t .
Houxhnliler, Mra. A. II. Moiei,
Mra. T. J. Miller. Mr.. C. E.
Henry. Mra. R. J. HoJIy, Mrs^O,
I- Mlllerj‘and Mra. jj. 0. BhlsloL

HID Lumber Co.
Quality Henhandb# af
llth sad Bally
RMdQtu b U P rlcw with
n r u b t ic b
r m * it

Matches are danger­
ous things when baby
ia around. And open
flames and explosive
fu els are a constant
sou rce o f worjry to
many Mothers
With electric cookery
when tiny fingers turn
ew itches.they are ae

A s k a n y « m p lo y M

or

y o u r fe v o rtto • la c trio
d tila r
a b o u t
th i* a a ia w a y to o o o k

8 (•▼•’* PU n
P O S T O F F IC B
LU N CH
S h o r t O rd e rx

s

sa fe « s though thsy
w ere turning on on
electric light Thsro ore
no fla m ts, mnd tho
heating coils are got
“alive” eleotrioaUy, that
ts.they will not givaan
electric shook. No Isar
of explosion while 000khvg tha elsctrio way.

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tMeeting Is Plained
Fet Little Theaters
t&gt;)

T. A. Of Grammar
School Hao Meeting

Social Calendar

f r u n .l t o f Mi ■ I
ill rrgruit to tr..* t th

pay,

‘

r» win i o
.M. at tin* .
auditorium
the ca»t o f
o f the Sn

:| I., he i in
■W oman'* &lt;
* w ilt II I
In t):IH&gt; P, 1

i ii *rrl| Will ! •»
' I . at thi.* |«i
. 4* ■thl*
1*f|;

M'tNILVV

K i.va ril H* (StlfTilh
I«»theteil b y sm W tioiM |
when it tara* e»im unc*i
ifoinir t.. d ire ct "T h e A n itn.i!
K i.'iln n " that he hail to i- • r ant*:*i-U"Cement that the K K O K .ilii ‘ .illa t io n of thi*
P h ilip ll.ir i p lay I* n. t an anim il »tory. He
hail o irrr* . fo r hi* u*e, o f irain e I
t u ill.'* , J t j a jr r f l s l'* * * aiul ifu ik * .
“ T h e An ln tnl
K [n *i!u m ” (* a
. p h titir* * il m oiletn
dram a *l»
t ilin g it* title trom the pynr.t o f
View o f
Ih.*
&lt; rn tr.il
fi minim*
c h aracte r, vtho-e o, inion i* that
ne"&gt;t men an t wom en, ileip 'to
th e ir In fly pretensio n ', in f illa iio f the heart, often are aniont i * lit* ra th e r than w in*, t r n l i r m
hum an.
1 h * ilo r y re n te r, nnium l a man
who ha.* two wom en in hi* a f*
fic tio n * hi*
lonventronal
h. t
ii.lu p .L o u ' w ife , who attem pt* to
holil him w ith rut-re a llu ie ; a r il a
it e m arriag e
“ lig h t
&gt;l
lo ve"
whu e uncuit'ent ■ .1 mini! ami
(Jtier em*i|i**ii‘ uie. a i ' P ' t l B t f i l l ,
lo him. T i l l ' *|Ui *ln iii in y o l.e .l ir*
e iiic fi ytomnn w ill li.-l I h im "
.Vim l l a n t in ; anti I - -In* Ifirw ^ .

4 p r o t c illn ? the I t o
inalderrd ky th,. Son
iw s ta te u t F lo ri.lt, w e ie
it .• i iR e it nun-tine o f Hi.’
I' I ' . hrM on Tar«thry . i t : lha* kitttio o f M r*. W . I
.■n K * * t
F if t h
S trv o t.
t v . m eeting ta lk * w*-n
M i*, y . l ! . M lto lirll, f i v
' ' ' i- i .r j j l i ') u t ion. \l ’ •. t'

iom t&lt; ivu
**• i rrs, u n i ptm
quiet
CiUt

reso lutio n*. ,p ro :. «tiit r in the prohibition
*: i 4% n e t t pao-eil i i i .I
K I k t I i Ii U t M i l m
. outatanilinic report*

, .r a t i o - it -i w h in w ill l.e
h iie i n llt&lt; » 'iy » A y r . J i .

* ami Mr*. Iluehey.
- -elution*
which
wen*
I
the ntonihoro ttn.l -onl
-future h ail Ike fa llo w .
" e n t: “ W e e n r m - ily . r&gt;
. anil u rg e n tly rn !| upon
Sh o ltt nmt inenther • o f
ire to loop tin m 1.ite
i f of fire I hey a ll h n
re fra in fro nt n u llify in-:
.-■•i.iitutiiut l»y tin* | ' i f
, l.lf| that the attorney
i m y P . 1ja n ili*. h i . &lt;«'
I.-t la m l would l*e Hirin'*
. , |u .io n o f tin- nirellnfr
i- rtuil n a * enjoye,( a n 1
..it - P r . hU ii»K*th T ia e .
p . S le V le lla n il, M r*, f II

r**f 'i"*1iii'i™ll i r.P III1,1 riii-"’fnilnmi J i . i l .
flm i*lilm "'. w ith ntl-f
mi|&lt;ortam a n i
n-l- - played l y M yim i I " y , W il­
liam
(ia ru a n .
W it
H am ilto n ,
Iln - r jr Sti-pher-on apd Ilk a t'ha-i
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Milam- Tln -n trr.

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K e ll* . Mw. W l H Khe,v
P i l l . ,.f P itt'h u n r.i'. '*«

'h r i!o *e c f (hi* meeting
■- - t*
were
n ilife liy
1' &gt; Th o rn to n. pre*lilent,
■
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■lom-v w here a playlet
* tt i*]i the C h ild re n -* p i­
rn w ith M r*. Shri-H i.iker
i- *tnnt* in ctko ^r. lie- ■** Wi re then *. i m | Ity*

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.Vno'iie the late n ifi ,-r
who
w ill l** m Altem la-i-e a ie t Theolitue II. S k ln n r . .
r '.a r w o t e r ,
y re * '.le n t. Mi** M ary I ,Vir k *, of
a&gt;1 Intuit*. tiii*t Vli-e-pre-i.il 11; \|i**

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Hi-Grade Baker;

po io tliy M ia iliw * . of Tam pa, *e-.-&gt;i n| l i . - r e 'iilr n t ;
no.I Italph |«H» U m i » lr«l ««&lt;
S .h a ir t o! la k e
A If-r*(. *1-4-re-

Foot Trouble

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Iteport Rendered To
Missionory Society

Subscriplion liridge
l’arty Well Attended

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Saturday, Anri! 22n d ---S a le Sfarfs 9:30

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jo u r

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FEED CO.

The Choice of Millions
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form ula in &lt;&gt;ur m ite r— t ,
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.HERALD, EANTOftB,

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ttw MtJMfHr
m d # in Dm I
building (lisiifiralloii'i cfotMog 1
M p t MUM P written by DV- |
furnishing; milling end b n tU n f
toedov I mw&lt;( [&gt;oa(la4. Tb« Pr**L I
(cither goods, ind cheeiirab amf
deaf* letter said h i w n Iran** |
drug*.
The improvement In Urn
geHtfnr Mm n i i w t n "with whom
manufacturing division for March
I comment* t coeteur."
th(« yro*,io very well dbtrltaetod
Dbwgl**’ mevm u , addressed to
throughout the-IWt.Ike President, m M i f lb# pm*
For the trading .action, all of
powd i m t i « power:
the 14 leading cloulfleatiofU ofcow
[
‘■Durt i n tlM k m w n " l «
fewer failure* In Worth thti yeur
for ImJiMJoa in tho bill certain
than In lait year. Thoio 14 dtvtI Matter* for i w n l legtaUthm
riort* rover nearly BO p o tu n t of
, n%MK will m M l ym more fully
the toUl trodlng rfvfiuIU.__ The
d r w n k ^ r with lb# e*prt*»*d In*
largo tla n r i rover the grocerF
•. tig I, of C w i r m UmI tin aftoir*
line, deolen In tlnlhlng and
T o P lh # i n n t l n btwKh b , ton;
in drygood*, and mor# than one
, darted With Dm M w it economy.
half of the failure* Included la the
T1m Wependont office* ippro14 claniflcatieni l e p a r a t o l y
enumerated are In iheee throe dt* Pteiident RoomvcII In • I n ! priltioni bUt vetoed [Mi M«rth
viilom. The total number of do- meaugo marly halving rat 1 ky FMbldewt H n w *ould have
»t.O«W»7jOO of
faulta for tbem three separata retoeona' adminiitratioa appn I &amp; ip#itotod
tSLy m mi non m r r * P*rm»"*nl
•action* wan Ml In Marth this altona.
* S b j expenditure fl»«d by
year, agalnit 897 a year aga, a
Ho rwtommtnded approprla
i M n n k ’i
■eduction thi. year of 39.7 porooat. $M«3M^00 for thi vetaiana’ F f m U M t
mlnletration in the 1984 f S tailed for »8| 8,1».900 01 wMch
year, nn compared with thlj f
em itoren; furniture and crockery, ellewnn-'n of ltMK.700,000. f *
In- hardware, ahoei and luggage: independent rxeeutivo a g a t__
lor dealer* In Jewelry, and for boteli the Pronldent naked 1815,1 S9,008 farm ' board and the ffuprenw
ae agalnit the preient allotment Court' Building CommUvIon—t"*
ier and restaurant*.
•la«h*« bit every i | » W for which
iuFor tho third dWiiion, Including of I 1.1M J58.000.
Then Hr. Roonevelt nought
&gt;rj in the mein egenti and beokan,
he the notable featuro I* tha vary now leghdotion that would «m*
he- much smaller amount of liabilitioa
U o*
tn .
toUl for the month wa* coneUterfor military compewatlon* ■ ana
“ ably lev* than one half the amount
pension* down to $4SS,98S,0081 reported a year »go.
The r*maind*r of th , administra­
tion's allow ance— 820,550000 for
th* civil Mrriea coUrcmnt and dto-

l| Hot onaiool for the number of
^ u iln rn default* in M irth to oxteed those of February. Thl« yenr,
hoarerer, there were not only few­
er luth tn Mirth, ronipim ) with
tlw m • of - O r - CT &gt; &gt; M month,
but the deetbM 'fer thot month
compared with tin total fot
Morrh. 1932. w u In e i t e n
of

Is.New
j W h ic h S to o d
is t Eight Years
rnR K — Ftit nine, a failure*
United State,, during the
March were the emallevt
tor that month In the
year*, according to Dun
llreet. Inc. Tha IlibtUtlra,
March were ronvtdorably
Inn tha amount recorded
month in tome time. The
of- Dun A Itradvtrwt
buvlneva da-fault* in
ith Juxt clovcil. Thi* rum ter
j with 2378 for the vhorl
. of February, and 2979 In
The reduction from Feb*
1 to Match wa* IM.3 percent,
ago in March, there »«.
of H percent in the
____ of buvlnrv* ln*olvenctt&gt;i

MANHATTAN
MARKET

MENUS

[j. C. MICHAEL_________ Cftrilor Second and Pnlwdito

. « IN S U M M E R ICAT V E f i E T A E S i F “
W* have Arllrhnkm, Anpnriigun. TUtiikniie, Oltrn, Vitrtinlps, llnenpples. Sweet Com and Cow Peart—while they
hut.
__________ ._____________
NEW RED

POTATOES
bu. httniper $ U 15
5

*

ab ility

. .e r ic „f *a»lly prepared fool
,li.hr* that have been glv*n the
approval of Ml** Mabel Wllaon
and Mr*, (llady* Adama Hmith,
home ecnnontle* leachera at Semi­
nole High School, who** second
year pupil, have te.led each of
tho recipe* ll»t#d below.
All sl.lb o "Uua-dwh McaU that
jar* peeeeated hoiewUh may bo
prepared with food* »ecu red from
Herald advertMifa whom adverftlsemanta la today’* tle n lo carry
■wmwa of tM aMattog |d)*». ,

[ »•"

S u r p r is e I s P ro m is e d

Mickey Mouse Club

r«r*'

30 minute*.
....
CREAM SOUPS
•
WCB CBWH.B
I largo Altona ’-Vre. cookod riew
Combine 2 cupa of " hU, ‘*’£*
and 2 cup* or cooked
1 r. chop pad hall
0f
2_ largo gt% to-P W «a-----J------- which have- « m »
etraircV Heat and M ry ^ The «a3 T. butter n - * «. Ibmaloe*
Ur in which th*' vegetable#; ha**
'•ArTb. toll
Cut tho onto, and green pep- been rpokert »hould be uaed aa
FANCY JUICY
% R kT
.
weff «* the pulp. Put • Pl"*b °*
anda l_ tomato#* befor* they *ro
aomblned with the white »*uce.
Proportion for white vtuce:
IN FA C T E V K R Y T H lN tt o S rA m A F U .P . O i T H E
| T. butter
1 T. flour
F R U IT A N D Y M H H A I n w L IN E .
• W
^
.T *
RF-RP POT ROAST WITH VF.IJ,
B e S u re mid ( it! Y o u t. Coupon* fo r F re e Sllvtrrw,
CHEAMED CHIPPED EKEI
144 the. rhwrk I mnl. carrot*
DELUXE
alt nnlnna 3 t. boll, water
7 -1 lib -rttp p M beer
'med. potato#* 'I r. relery
1 tap. valt
Flnur for Hretlging ‘l - j cup chopped celery
1-2 nip groted eheeve
Fat for browning meat
Wipe the mrat. dredge with* 2 hard cooked egg*
flour, vprinkln with ealt and pep- ] e. whit# lauce number. 2
per, and brown, adding dripping* l&gt;»*h peppor
. . . .
,
2 T. ehoped pimento If A llred
if nto-riwary. Slmmar for two an4
Moke white »kdee. Add eelery.
ntte half hour*. Have carrot*
•rrtpod nnd union* and potato#*1 le t cook five mlnotoa. Add beef,
pealed. Add to pot roa»t, cook broken into aniaJI piece*.’ U * t add
LONG'S MEAT IS A T ltE A T T O R A T
mool and vrgetaldr* onu hour grated thee*#’ and chopped egg*.
Oppowlte Pontofflce
221 E. First Street
tog*th#r. Cook meat longer If H Servo a t once on toaat or In
total eaaoa.
1* not tunder.
■ R ip a n d B M 8 K E T
Rerip* for whit# eauce number
Ktir.S A LA KIND
R:
d hardcooked vgg*
If.m ilk IH T. bottar *T .flour

Lb*:

iln g lu h

_ S M O k f

Dozen

STEW BEEF

y

lb.

2 r . m ilk
I tli. h u ttrr
I tb. flo ur

ESTERN I'OT ROAST

10' 13
(It I’uiiml.M

IY^«M!OMI*OUND—llrlng Ynur Bucket.

i

iftj

IMl tn
U lriM il 4141
M CLUB
VJUUU
5UND,
SIRLOIN
AND

o a k * 1 5 / 1 7 '2 Q c

fum i—

i S S o o to 8163,000. Inchidlrt »
Jedact ton from 5150W to 188.000
Tho White Hotwo wo* cut from
for th* President'* »*l»ry-

I r . vegetable
lii|u id
t r . pee*

I r. relery
1 t. carrot*
I thlrk ilice onion
% tap. *al|l
Cook vegetable* In boilin#
tolled water until tender and
drain. Make a Whilb &gt;aw* of
initter, flour, milk and -vegolibie
liqahl. Quarter or rike hard
rooked egg*. Add egg* and vege­
table* to aauew'and serve.
AMERICAN (HOC BUSY
thirty minute*.
No. II
1 onion**
I cr eelary ~ *
4r e. rwuehronm* m 't a p . »IU“ ■*“
&gt;* green pepper lb Hi. pork
1i e. rice
3 e. stock
• * } 2 th. tot
Cut th# pork into small plereee
and slice the nakine very thlgJ
llmwn th#aa together tn pad, add-'
ing a i.ui# tot If n#ev»&gt;*(7. Adkf.
the- shredded
pepper*, *li.'etl
mushroom* and celery ru t In thin
stripe, about 9 inches long. Toole
for five mi mites. Add rice, salt
and stock, ftlmmer from thirty to
Tolly minute*.
BRKF HTKW
I Ih. beef
I Ik. drippings
I c,‘ hot water 184 r. potatoee
14b c. turnips
2 th. rhopped
onion
2 r. carrots
flour
I Up. nail
*
Wfpo hoof, diedge with flour,.
hrowa whk th* onion In th* drip^
ping*. (Wash potatoes, carrots ir d
turnips. Pace ami cat Into stripe
•bout 3 laekaa leOg aad 4b inclf
thkk. A44 S cap* woter la thi*
meat and simmer forty fir* mite*'
utea before adding vegetable*;
Longer if meat la tough. Add
vegetable* and cantlnua ta cook

Whan member* of the Mickey
ouve Club m*«l at t h e Milan*
Theater
healer tomorrow morning
i------ _ . at
10:00 o'clock In weekly
Georg* McAIUtar, who wl.l bo
celebrating h it birthday annlvortary. wilt bo the gue.t of
honor. Under club rule*, oil boy*
or glrU who** blrthctay* toll «"
Saturday
•dmittffl wltfioutl
chant* and at* » *do h o n o r.g w ls]
—J lf V CThllyrf Morn. - WilHam*;
who direct* tho prognm prmonted
tk« chihlnn ***h w#*k. today *ald
that *h* ha* a *urptU* foatura
in itoi* for tho chlldroa tomor­
row. "It I* known »» ■ Mlckoyj
Mou*e conteet ond vho Invltev all,
momborv of tho club to make a
■potlal effort to bo prevent.
In addition to the motion pic­
ture* that will bo ehown, two
member* of the Club will be
heard in piano volov.
th * . Wlllhimv. tn- *ddr«wi"a
parent* lottay, »aid that “It i* &lt;*ur
aim to give the children one and
pne-half hour* of whole*om* *nlerlalnment each Saturday morn­
ing, a* well aa teach them the
principle* of good cititenahlp."
The Club l» iponeored by th#
Miftne Theater »nd the Flo-Pur*
Colo Bottling Co. All children ar*
nVnltted free ff they prevent ala
Celo cap*. .
OPENS CONPEBENCE
ORMOND BEACH—The Flor­
ida Congregational
conference
opened It* *emi-c*nUnnl*l her*
yevterday, at the Ormond Union
Chureh where John D. Hoik#feller wervhip* during hi* winter
rtoidoce*.
Hed Martlo. of Sanford, waa
the only vlvltlng player who battod out a home run at DeLand
duri*r th* 1984 Control Florida
Boaeball League ••■•on. Hi* lino
drive cleared tbe right field feme
by 10 feet.

HERE IT

Thrilling leaving* for yoo Iu IIm I A Niwlocn Cent teta wm wh*I ytw wantmd and the blggmM and baat NlnaUtn Cant 8aJa of I«33 in whnl wove giy«n yool
Mnko anvingd on food JbodgtU for wool* In
w«D yonr .nnwvt*
wftti fine qaailtlr foodn gt "lfc-SaJi". nu*ney-hnvl#r priooni

A W SATURDAY

TEA

SUGAR

*- * *tm ti R eiH itn A i

***/4**Ur.*—

^

lb.

Cloth

Bag

1 9

When Purchased With’ r i ’onhdVvNo Coffee'
SANFORD

| Asserted Flavors
I JE L L -O , 3 pkffH.........

CELERY, stalk....,
CUT

Brookfield
B I T T E R , lb ........ ........

*

BEANS. 3 No. 2

t

Libby’s

Supernut
O LEO . Ib .......................

CORN,2 No. 2 cans.....
Two No. 1 C»n*

Daisy Cream
C H E E S E , lb ................

GARDEN PEAS........ .

Maine Irish
P O T A T O E S . 10 Ibet.

Standard Picnic S ito

California

MUM Dal Monte
FR U ITS, tV i l|&gt;. pkg....

ASPARAGUS, 2 cans.

LEMONS,*- do*.. -..v.
F!n»«t

Size

6

Pounds

Two No. 244 Cans

Toilet Paper

FRESH PRUNES................... ..

CERTIFIED, 6 rolls.... ..............

Broken Slice

R. S. P.

PINEAPPLE, 2 No. 2 cans......

CHERRIES, 2 No. 2 cans.....

Libby’s

L etietisL cab

1 4. .

PEACHES. 2 No. 2 cam.........

MAYONNAISE, pt........... ........ fj

Soap or Powder

A. P. R-

OCTAGON. 8 for............... ....
* S .A K f fo i.........................
LUX

BOAP, 3- for ~ „ ----------------Campbell’s ■ ,

VINEGAR, 2 qts.-----------Id 0*. Rise —
4 A a
CATSUP. 2 bots....... ............ . 1 9 C

Plata

PORK R BEAN S
| 4b' Lb. Can. '

''

\

OLIVES,

■hi—--|

,

’

TUNA FLAKES, 2 cam.....
(.Booth’* Lb. Can*

' SARDINES. 3 cans..............
IfurfC*

| TOMATO JUICE, i cons.....

4

Bauer’* Lemon and Vanilla

EXTRACT, Irg. bollle......
No. 2 Can* MuMalman'*

t

APPLE SAUCE, 5 for.... ,
.18 O*. Jam

’

APPLE JELLY, 2 Jam...

Nb. t Ckna

TOMATOES, 3 cam............

BRAN. 2 package*

Pound Jar*
[ P E A N U T BU TTER . 2 for

Two No. 2 Can*

(.Okay Noodles, Spaghetti or

5e Can* Black

MACARONI...•

BLACKBERRIES....
P E P K K J L -S a c a a g u v -

Gtffl M«dol .PDlfbunt

BETTER IQUALFFY AT LOWEST PRICES

!S5?Sua&amp;v^’*'•*7'
»&gt;}

3 For

19c

ICNIC

F rL A S a t Specials

UptonV Yellow Label

(Flotflt Onnulated

&amp; 8"&amp;

mm

w

�■ JUwroRD

b b u l r

1A W W P . W jg g u *

F riday ,

a p r il i l im j

aryartntly on tan
**ages, app«i*ntly

D o o m Is Forecast
For S k y s c r a p e r s
In Future BuIMing

fbretim rountrles.
Pr*aa Wireless terrk* la ad
present used by a large number af
iis JboM American nssripapers
rladiag th* New York Times,
New Yerk Herald Tribane. Chica­
go Tribune, Chicago Dally N«wj,
the lo a Angslet Times, Ban Francl*«a Chronicle and Tb* Chris ilia
.telenet Monitor.
Ita agUtrr.ce has served to retW* press cable rates from forsign count tie* t„ tha Un ted
State*.

‘ and this change *11) be not'only
in ■lyUi bat In hind.
AnttwmtnU.
shopping i n t j
•ml t m Mmmm nrn already feeling
th* p n n u of deeantrallutlon. »«
on* ran readily ••* by the establishmwnt In suburban towns of

C

lgj|«d against th* pioneer eoatfva arnica w*r* th* pow*rla g s Corporation of Amerit*,
tarn Union and tha Maekay
O Byitem, whkh seek to in *
continuation of tho u*w
1(0 la lb* pr**s comm mica-

‘Back ToThe Farm*
Movement Is Seen
As Almost Stopped

K a n s a s City Will
Begin ‘Renoviang’
Campaign In April

tb* farmward moeemenl.
Th# moon tiny '(ffleulties *f
getting out on lh« Usd ate *■
*crib*d by Dr. Manny In Ik* r*o*
of ■ loutbrrn city wb*t* th* relief
agencies, confronted with th*
prottem of caring for IBM famil­
ies who had had som* farm *****
rim er, were abit to find only fir*
unoccupied hornet#*'b wffhln a
radius of lb* city. They dccidtl
to set np a large garden project In
artaa adjacent to th* (ity a t an
Dr. Manny reports that litarmVr
thousands of city rcopl* without
farm eiperlenc* are striving to
subsist on formerly ahan.tmc I
lands, In cut-over areas and it
abandoned lumber ramps. II* t r ­
uant* this a., the most tragic foetir e of the current situation. T h'
return of youpg people and their
families to fsntdy hnmutrad* hai
been an impurtunt fnrtnr, he aayi.
In ilerrewiing the &lt;t&gt;mand for hired
hand* „n farms.

p
r a t Sullivan of N*w Sm ytat,
* J s*t a. Central Florid* Baseball
"J. " longue single game fielding rv »

' J onl for pitchers during tlw ID31
*.
season by aiceptlng twu'fut-oats
‘ and nihe assists without erl.tr for

i.eittr
**'*"
frwur
untry
farm,

mho* alga**** at lb* arris*
By HABOLD r TOMFMMf
&gt;W Stars Ksr* CrssloM s *f IFsM f b f b li )
U N TOtriUC physical sUt* *r* Imporunt aonao* mental tributary causes Many of this*
or* Inipartaol menu I and physical oonUltlons cut
aaaManl* taao bo- sooirollad by tb* Orivsr wbo
L
want* to play aala
plctur* shove
when you have b*en driving for
riving too long a long period at night. US# a ehort
tlgus In such real or turn IS* wheel over to someor* Ua* *v*r on* sis* for a whJIa Don't attrmpl
tb driv* f t eat dlsUncs* la n stogie
give physical day.
»!*■• Oclvtng.
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tb* aad nearly
etiad l a * year
S N ational B w

SATURDAY, Apr. 22nd and MONDAY. Apr. 24th

BETTER
D. V. WARREN ■ a E. WEEKLY |
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1 " ’ wST |
PHONE 2003
|
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8 Pounds

2 Packages 8c

SUGAR

2 Cana

BEEF

Oversea MACARONI nr

Hominy 1 5 /
Qt. Better Food S«Ud

Dressing23/
24 POUNDS
Guaranteed
Kellogg's CORN

8 . R.

2 for

Pt.*, Better Food Salad

Dressing 1 3 /

Rekhebnnk by furrlgn een'ral
banks of Amrrlra, France Kttglantl and the Bank fur Internation­
al Belllemcnls.
These discount credit* alien
first granted for support of lh»
mark in Ihu currency crisis of
July, lif.1l. totaled 9ISAJMKI.000,
tu t they hae been gradually
duced unlit today Ihry amount to
only nojmo,m)».
Dr. Krharht Is repot led to l.r ii

Lion Brand Condensed

Vienna Style

Qt Bottle Oversea

A &amp; P SERVICE

Per Can

3 Cans POTTED

I hi
liter,. t r r ‘ l* nr'* m --&gt;• of s |
hindr.im t- lim n it ft«-T|i u» Herm an y. Me c o t- l- v r* the pretettl
o e rislo n s ilta b le
fo r
Ibe
on.
nountvnient llis t Ibe cr.ulH * n •!
Is- repaid, not renuwtrel, when they
become due on Ju n e I r e s t .

The rediscount credit* have In­
volved heavy Interest charges
and dlllhult negotiation* with the
creditor*
etery uuatter year.
Morruvrr the tlnvernmenl's for­
eign eschaege restriction* now
prevent any dsngsrs to runem y
frnm outside, nnd during th* last
two year* it i* generally asknnwi■■ilgrd that other fariors than go'd
,111.1 esrhar.ge rove tags hate af­
fected the currency—In fart, even
with the rediscount C lrd il*, which
thu» have l«'t niurh of thrlr eff n t. (ierntany’s note coverage l*
now lielow |tl petrehl snd th*
maik I* unaffected.
The Heichsl auk by this step
will remove n coml deal of shortterm rm lll, and it wants to iho-v
tbo world It* willinuni'** to repay
it* fureUn «Wd*. At cording to
the BtotM'n Courier, a* the Bonk
of Fnirland'* repayment of 110,nOfl.nrNi gold borrowed from

Guaranteed White
Campbell's
ILtCIOUS, tender,
flaky. Why, every
body seems to be order­
ing there famous PRE­
MIUM FLAKES la tha
atnsll or Urges gittd peck•gee. Their unfaillof high
quality it the oae big restoo foe their treateadous
popularity. Why not iad
out for y Mtrself

Comstock Dry Packed WHITE

COMPOUND

PRODUCE
U rflr N a~ t Grade
PotatoeslOlbs.15/

Agl' buyers are alw ays** band. wh*r***r .food I* piadiKedj-l*
secure Ibe heel of the ernp for All* customers. The** fin*
roods ire bought direct from J he producer and rushed, while
illtl fresh t„ your nelgborhood AAI* Fuad floce—a star* that
is modern in rirry respect and manned by au ef fit Wat, raurIruos sale* force—where Ihry are oflrred lo y*tl at prices Inal
are eonslelenlly loo, not only „n yfaturdsys hut every day In
the week.

M 2

Pure Hanlon

Toilet

C•'Mild
OF
FEE
and Mi-How"

Hnmt- Size—Sami* Quxllly
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AA I* Brand

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lau n d ry Snap

19c

POUND
Quaker Maitl

KETCHUP, 14 oz. hot
Quaker Multi

Chili Sauce, 12 oz. hot.
I■&gt;?!■--Tender Clanlcn

PEAS, 2 No, 2 cans

WTAflON, giant bar ......

FINEST SHORTENINd

SULTANA—Dtilkluun,

Hitwallun

PINEAPPLE 2 No.
PORK
BEANS 4
Fancy U. S. No. 1-H U R lIPO TA TO ES

2V2 Cans

25/

16 Oz.C&amp;ns

15/

QUAKER MAID—With Tomato Hnnet*

Pounds
Snow While

While llitunt! ilruml
EVAPORATED

D

T o m a to e s 1 5 /

—IS A COiMPLETE SERVICE!

s tm n r ru syl&gt;rts*r of the ciintetUiun

13/, J

Everyday Milk

Larfe Can BLACK

Treat To Eat

y , eapretally ils r t when y*u nr*
hurrying to worh o r to an appointm (Qt * , O u t y0u can keep vuur
m j„d on yDur driving Control your
(mop**, and b* patient w ith elber
d rtv*r*..

Action Of Schacht Indicates Country
Intends To Be Its Financial Master

2 Pnckagm 1

2 5 / Spaghetti

14 Ox. GtfUJ APPLE

IN A

ism

IA

- 2 2 /j S A L T

CORNED

L on g’s M eat

Don * b* Inattsntlv* at any ltwee
while driving If you ferl too Ursd
*
to b* alert elup for a while
bowsvsr. that
Renumber that drltirg Jrminde
rcupallon. via- Rood phyelnl and mental condition
“

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PHONE

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The'Dnylon* Beach Island*!*
lost most of their games In early
((nim *, nut oae of th*lr game*
af |||^ ui,i2 Central Florida Baaui.ra-guc season having be It
lost In Iho Ulh nr IMh Inning, ard
only one In the eight.

Cauliflower

BE GOODI

Pound
t-liriuui Gdvtln IH»*cit

a

PARKI.E, 5 or. pkg.

AND THEY
ARE GOOD!

t'ulil Stream- -Alm-ka'* 1 mv*t

t'INK SALMON.

^

lull tans

BmUhfMd

CORNED REEF. No. I can
A Ilea! Spread
N U T L E Y O I.K O . Its.

PREM I UM FLA

IONA PLAIN OR HELP RIHINf

Fancy Yellow

LEMONS d&lt;».24/
Apples 4 lb»- 25/
Onions 3 lb*- 18/

M lA T MARKETS
WESTERN
Hint Wntu.
Lean, Meaty

SPARK KIHS, 3 lbs..
WcaUro Milk Fetl

VEAL ROAST, lb.
Spring Shoulder
it
9

•

1SCUIT. COMPANY

1

1

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5

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&lt;
1

'T&gt;

LAMB ROAST, lb...

Rnunii. Inin nr Ciult
Lean Wt’ilem

PORK STKAKS, lb.
BEEF ROAST, lb.
flh.utdtr Cut

LAMB CHOPS, lb.

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WASHINGTON. Apr. 20. -b P t
: 4‘ v-

_ _ _ _ ;u . S. On ABANDONING
GOLD STANDARD

W A S H IN G T O N . A p r. 20.
— ( A .P .) —
A
t h r e e p iln t
m ern u re g T v i n g P r e s id e n t
R o o sev elt c o m p le te a u t h o r it y
S ta r t t h e U n ite d S ta te s .

B a n k e r G iv e a A ttitu d e

tj1Pi?6

P u b lic

— Revision of Bo.'retary P*tkin»*
unprecedented plan In reduce the
hour* of labor, establish minimum

***** *nJ p*rm,t

HIl y
S A
la te m e n tB

T r a in A b la z e
H ittin g G a s Tfi
CORNING, Aik-. Apr. SO -

A h -T « „ men. were kllWd fo*
lay and hu idrtd* of ps»*ei{era aarrowly eecaped fnf-rr
when the Mlooquri PnNW Non
sfttw Spe'lel raught fins 0l :rr
■II riashed Into e huge ga. line
lark truck at Moark w ar Itori*.
A:. E. Nelson, truck drive;, rv l
Ed Hurt, fireman, were t|TV*d.
Tha gasoline truck eipt.elcd
»fter the colllalon and f a itt'i
ipread to the flr»t five cat*
of the train, llysteri at pre­
senter* leaped from the win­
dows end d:ors. Sti-k* H* to the
throttle tn the fsr# ot the ..laxiro gasoline d am n . KllglttCC
Charles Leadhect'.- bewight the
train to a stop n i l 'F"n
uncenseious from hi« se tt *»iri-

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■*“ officials PLACED IN B E
A m e n d m e n tW o u ld R e Governors
' d u ce

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T.M I MIAMEE. Apr. * t. - •£)
— Thr Senate t:day amended
the .tarn official*' salary hill tn
rut the tioverporV salary from
19,000 . year to | 7,50i&gt;
•-»
rertiin * ale attorneys' aalaries.
who now receive W.000 tn *«£00.
!e“ VMelvesi a Ultl to

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U. S. Gold Embargo
______ _______________

WALL STREET IS ABANDONING OF
IN FAVOR OF PLAN GOLD STANDARD
TO RAISE PRICES IS SEEN AS WHIP
_ .................... ........

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D e lu g e d w ith '

F in a n c ia l t e n t e r B ts H tc o a e v s I t W ill De

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t l v l l y »od*y a t th e nnt!&lt;
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on a p o lic y o f co n tro lled In­ I NKW
P Morgan. In one o f his rare .labor committee.
n ou gh t to ntljUAt iU c if to th o
NVtt
YORK, Apr. «0.— «Ah— I WASHINGTON. Ape. 2d.-.A*&gt;
in w a i
w h ip p e d
Into sub ic stotem e'ta, yesterday e » -! These Member* reported that in
. farm*, and bu«lneisea unp r o s p tr t n ' o f " c n n t r o llid in?»
vv.ll
s*.,
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rn
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Il.sso-v.'lt
la*l
nlr
bt
.. to d a y w ith t h e C h ie f ilorsrd f resident Heoae volt's ae- (a ijmlltee
heeHnga
beginning
•rlain condition! and n ran - ” *
a fte r
m o re
th a n
*
, ....
had Riuldenly tra •sfnrme.l the en* n a t io n ”
*lim In suspendjag geU1
Mnaday bit* manufacturers and
_ e u t l v e &gt; a p p ro v a l.
htlld. railing for a canatUiitlnnat n r.ey., ni ' ly we Mimed Ik- »V' • lire hackgiAund of the world reoth ree
p u n U h in g — yctUA. . . o f
emenontent grouping ritie* nn.l i »r,i,i .if e in Hilled
The legislation w et outlined at
Influlkm , nomlr pirliire and in th* opinion
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A l t a ? . T f ’S e t :
« - **•
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cointW i oil a pom 'atioa t a il t
,„ m
,n WB"Kn«t*« j e . t Qf
ofriciaU op.ned new ave- dp cline.
i White' Rons* ?onf#mn-e and J.U i.n .u u i,* n V .* » R S Jh&lt; K t l t M i - n i . T h ., .I« . h*h*vri .n
Ilillkns were addml to . Uw
afnVi e untfmm taw* o
1
nue* o f iKt*»lhla aceompli*hmen.. paabaNywlll be Introduced Wari­ r*ttry. In pinfirf i»n ttnbargO *&gt;n aniciit!m&lt;*nt will b&lt;» t#krtl to prr- I
“ value*" of slock* and
tap iff
‘■
'•t*.
.
.
White
*ter«
«»k»n
•*&gt;
‘
he
adm
in.»,n
h|«mry*maklng
parley*
with
ly aa an amendment *« the ail* /.i'll rsrorta.
1rent the importation of cow!
Thg Ifot-e passed a hill
M ril, . wor,
vg.iuu*ly uiijir, , , u t e^men of II nallm - - Wall Street’* rxeltemen, t-mW a
It
had
become
evW.nl
that
Me
w#|wfwt|lf|,
by
work,
r,
nn
lhe
ministration'* farm bill pending
.&gt;"* ‘ r» 'rl« ic rspen.es or au te t
|f||
will, varying f * U r Ui Ju, t three day. hence,
ronfu»lon that nllendrd the '.I**1
•ffoit te mainjain the aachanif,
k
•'
r( approval, many b iitlna i W(|b
pB fld* 0f foreign
to 2h* Senate.
Z , of the dollar at a premium J"h more than 30 ho rt a week. G u lf I n d u s tr ie s , In c . o fi 1^1. and employ
rnarluus rl«a of one to nine doj^
per
.|ay
nnd
red
ring
m-enge
ox*
„
f4
that
the
xicimi
tlr,
,
l)y
moving
toward
'T h e broad grant of authority in I* against depredated fnrdgal -If we forbid Interstate Iran*Ini* a shar« vaa malihed • n tV^
S eek R .F.C . laoanO r
proposed legriiatlon wnuld ••itrsmlis* was having a dcfln.1 rtatkm of articles male in d»*
u V 'h U i r in ,t
......................... .
h‘ i Washington, t h . I W d e n f * sue*
t
mUe.. A s m. ils r h,ll wu mtr
,.w
k „|.
prl* mov . in withdrawing sup- Chicago Board o f Tra&lt;* s b lW
»
becked.
the President the p:wer to iuitaiy etfect upon alicauy ' f * l mestir plants wher* men work
30 M illion D o lla rs iTif *e«l in lH«* .^•^iMte.
rt „ f , h# dollar in foreign a*. wheat hid un .thr#* eanti Hi*,
lh e .tatament i..ue,l by J * -1
^
^ hoop, .
„ :U)
undertake Inflation by any of mYely deflate.t Am.rican pnee* ^
*»
ff«U«e pts«r«l the admin- Margin. » iyin t that It h»d
|T
g.------J ia m ia »*vih 4
••
7
rhanv*^ register*
r*gi»t«r*iI f«r-re«ching
iirT fs iw m * mora a bu.hol.
thaap methods, Isauance of new •-il wages and employment
PENSACOl^k, Apr.
• Jhtsatlon-apim aim d. bill t i l«wet coma #vida*U lh a l Uu ciTvul VI ^
Cottan at Naw Cork siarad
i.
,« he c ear that lbs I hours a weak, we must extend the
wp&lt;m tha WWW IlMMN
earreaT . accaplan*# of allver In
G u'f Industiies. Inc., a »'»''P n f : ,b r liabldty of preferred sto*k* maintain th- »*rliafge ,,,u # " r , r l w |0n , with Brim* Mlnistar
,r *Mae
..* two aad a hnl’ a hsle. SBvrr fapayment for war debts, dreraaa# r a ^ o u t of tho derrVTsion ia to is.m a prohibition to Imports,
former
lure*
were np
m ,tlo-slly known cngincerl, m» 'holder. In hanks after amending the dollar at a p.eialum aa a g . l t v i ,
o f 0r#„ grlUin. fo
rm e e ,^
..
. two to threa cant*
e f the fold content of the dollar mmbai and ovtrvo.n. the defla-iaald Chairman Connery of the
- ubtT
** -r '
-u«»r
n.chlletts and financier., wilt tha measure tn limit the minimum dvprw i.le l foreign eurenele* wa*
Jlwgglot
of
France.
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nn
oun
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.
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h r International agreement or tionary f r e e . . Th.nsfi.re. I £ ^ ' ' ^ ^ t g ’ ^ d . t 'l e l T ’c.*" ______
tin* arcimetts
_
^ ,f,^n|ty
M&gt; perrent nf par
___ am.
.
having
a
deflation,r&gt;
effret
upon
"
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f
*
„
f
Canada
and
coppgr,
land
and
other
basic
raw
gaid the action now Ixk.n as he-, goods
“ ‘ j . . L . n„ kl. .p fllcatlon to the Reron
otherwise.
malarial* of trails Joined th*
.
.
Hirer ly asvetfly ilefluted Amerl |
m(uiy |tBd..
The bill would fire to the Ing lha test possible c u is e un '^r will flood th* country and we wFl mam pf
‘^
’
’ aligning lM dollar W mW pViWWlim.
P m ty sn t th* aotboHty to lasue txUUnn circuuwtamef."
Trading on the Stock E x '
—
lavs| .bread, th . rre.i*
anllmlte&lt;t..now c.rrrnnr as legal _ It waa th a . first public J U K . .atcad-ol.lWOtWiOO. - Tho ranking R.puWle.n on
•nibarfo wa, *een by was th* wllilest *in*# tha
tender under the old "greenback" ment Issued by the l.a.ltllm ally
ratlcerl head of the
k- . ru of ,rrm m ltt.e -W e :h of
* « s i.
Washlnglan who nr* days e f 102a and the high
le w ..
( .
ticker* dropped nearly Falf
Morgan
since
hi*
*tatement
in
■
agreed,
remarking
that
after
__
for economic pailey* a*
_ Enthused oetr th# re«utl* nf the Morgan »mce ni» ........................................ ------hour behind acturl boMr#1# of,
having numarou* result* Includ­ the floor. Th* rush to buy waa so
movement, congresAionul Infla- Um lon In September. 10JI, * i en raUry Parkins tnld the rnmmitt
.
.
'.'gainst dog* killing -heep. to in* j rerou*ly radical inflalionay move.
tienlata argued In an interview ho dcsciibod the British M.*pen* Hast w « k that President Roo#e .'.strict, arrordinx to announev
ing
th#
following:
w„ r,|4 "other animal*,
great that orders seer* I' a w
m#nt*. It wnv explained lhal th#
Making wa* debt, easier to pay Into huge locks ranging from h*
that the new result will be to don of gold payments at ; 'i't lim e . velfoppoaod the ban again.l for- mrnt made her# y.slerddy h&gt;
th e llou-e rd pled a Senali- Itnl s i State* In II* me**nt pro
leeeeaary the Roosevelt aa constructive, gm rr th" clicim - eign imports th# committee voteil
|«wr»n ,■ H. Wilder, former pra* jmemorial ye«t'-r.lny usking t on- ctum
m on o, It * CHrvu,- -as- live
- - - -dollar
- -go**, Jo* n ln ttrm t mg«y as IOJWO t , tO.fta, si.
cram 10Jut
m ild aei
act ip
to r«ntiol
1 11 to 4 for It.
far feftnjnctag nf farm tU o c ti.
the Nv« Yotfi ShYp gWa. to reboll,I a bridge at Palm rm ry end It* prim level, a* G r a f t . of foreign &lt;ur
ira naaetjan*.
.
Mr.
Morgan
tmillni:
tlU*t
Ibviled,
The
Senate,
however,
by
a
41
to
ime mortgager.
iurnt of ,hr ‘
Helping pave th# »g&gt; for
. .
. Valley. In pt. John* rnonty an l Itriiai'i h«» dona in |he part &gt;’(gi,
. 1* . of k
l . aatatemant
lo lo n io n l fn
Mfiftri*
copies
hi*
to
ropon*,
30
vote
de.'idad
to
abide
by
the
•fntainattonal gold ctamlard to Hcklngw lU lIn ga there wxa a
Iraseal a f gold support for
till chg IN * n . i i ^ i m M.siliilSfm i alltnr
B tlld l'g Company
ard a Ktlf. and thus avoid any •
which the cuneneie* of various feverish hush to buy.
thg American dollar in foreign ala In tha lobby of the ma'itil-nor President's wish#* before passing of the, uulpotation’
(Continued
On
f'age
Two)
o *f . iu*
the Morgan wwaaw.o.*
banking ---house.[tho
that......
now is befoso tha
W
................bill
.............
countries would h# attarhed, not
madiange, by tho Pm idanl
committer.
W«t,sa tho aUH t Trem th* Stock, House commlttoo.
at tha hr old lav.) but at a n,w
f c r p r . t ^ J t v . l u * aaerttary
Conaery and Welch held t h a t , y^)grr pas associate
Exchange. He declined to amplify
parity based on existing rondi
• 'r i c o f t i B u a .o n r w » .r o t
whlto the minimum wage and pe»- j
\y. rorb#lt
the statement In' any way.
1 lions and valuta; onj
duct Ion ronlrol provl-hm* of_the .
^
&gt;nJ Mt4gguiray,
Opening the way for a row in
unmrmM'iw***** nM
••••* h
- r*p«»rt*tl
- r
fu imemlmanu
bill drafted by Secretary Perkin. | y &gt;tk , u. #rti,ln g anhitecU
(Cuntlnusd On Page Two)
City; avorglily yi'«tr:djy nn a
were "departure* from any pre* j
|iurb*f. Icr
Radio
redent." they would h# more a:. ^ Uarreit, member of tlir of Jmmeatead las exemption blllt.
(tig sprakir* from nthet *tates,
__i aAgricullnral
. . u . l m n l aad
replable t„ manufarturera
...
National
aad 1gen.-nxious t&gt; t#H Florida not to
labor than tha admlssi n nf the riot
counsel
of
'h TAM PA, Apr. *0 .— Controlled
N. .
HASTINOSOFM IDItSON.
...
■ sss # brer liill, were told last
foreign Imports.
w ire and Hudson RalD"««l r ° ’ shipment* o« a. m.-ar* of btosllng
Y
,
Apr.
Helen
Vosco.
2
-,
i
L
f
a
p
f
I
.
f
t
V
S
S
t
T
e
S
S
algh'
that
at
lhi»
public
hraring
All thesa q.rations are to he iioratiot; Kretl.-riek II. P*X. mO H C B O price#; being use t for H onda
iat voca’Jonal education has
by two Sanpte rom m itlrr. only year-old ehlld who I* doomed t o | « i e e i
Cases 0f alleged law violation taken up with representative* nf irctur »f the National. C»nf#r»n.e
eiapefrult. hoi h*-en mloptad kT
ait early death. In the opinion of
ijarninola
Countv
since
Mi
bvna
fide
rltlsen*
«f
H
orila
the
labor
department,
organised
on .city planning and engineer t»
I Ca lfbHtla for oranges. C. C. Com­
plqrairiane, unle*» a malignant tu­
supervised by state that wata brought In-foie Munlelfirst
would
t&gt;e
heanl.
labor and Industry. Among the the Wai lte| aitment on the | . V
-------.I n la n d e r , chairman of the Florid*
aa datling'l to the r nl Judge S. A. B. Wilkinson Mon
paid worksr,
Although no names were men- mor la removed from hrr left ay*,
witnease* that Chairman Connorv iwlO.t ihs Ainiy supply ba r at R&gt;»
WASHINGTON. Apr. M
Committee nf the day aftarnoon w cie il«.msed of as
probably w|ll be taken to a ho«u .- W )r I i.n
nM
p afur u
i il*t control commit lo t, said
A rtro p ria ^
II
twd
It
waa
taken
l»
be
the
Mr*. Hussel| Willlani M agna.1 1yestarday.'
•" . said "will probably add tea# the inn, siul olhcis.
.
plUl next week for the onerallon.
i on Monday by fo lows:
Florida
Vr'
plants to l&gt;e constructed here, c ln iiir " f t',r
J. S. Jenkins, white, resldenu bf rommlttee" war* Henry^ Ford.
"n
California »hlpn#rs v»jt. r poriThe appellatr division of tha su- the I*. A. H. president ”general
a groif b j f
persons whs r»
l^mgwood, who ii ihaiged with Gerard Swope of th* . / * ! " p .if thr loan I* granted hy l ie Rr F. S 'o tl . Mi'ltride, head of »h# pieni* court riled Tuesday the who .hose to atres, "education'* ta&lt;| te} h*vf Join# I th# r&lt;introi
tu fted frmw the Capitol yca'.ar
Company. Airreil
1 - ronsiruetlun F ln a-.r Corporation. Anil-Saloon l»ague ami •«’"« t h ‘ Westrhester children'* court wa* II'U'P
being drJnk and dlsonUrly, will Electric
mor, an,|
defense !•*». movorgatt- inanimousfy, wh'*# In
"*'IJ national
"W” ---Sloan. J r . o f General Motor. include « gigantic graving dork, light-hand man nf Bishop Cann n.
th# ronllnsillal FJaijjt^ R5 jerrent of' th* shlppa^a
ba
tried
next
Monday.
within Its power In ordering th# yeotorday gave
Called to Jatiahaiato for th
J. ||. Iloveden, white, charge! Corporal! n. F r.n k lin W- Hoba of uhuh Will b« tht tmly one lrtw .ru
ni ovei-rifl". aad
.... in
... th* m
operation, dropit# parental
ob- C'ongrea* u visual demonstration kRrR ,,|gn«d
puraMO of bslnk queationej b:
vltlf reckless &lt;1 ivlng on last Sept. the Textile foundation. HVnry I. Hampton ltDaiJ« ** 1 tka
th# 15 perrent ontsld# aid haniktllorx, pnd yestarday Hie child s of h*r dootrlae.
tha Commit tee, tka local group In
o f th , Cham- i ni»#t rup-iMt* iff k* ltlliilf ka'.t ••
), will also ie tried on Mo'day. Ilarrlman.
............ .. rprealdant
------Students from IA mountain end ling R0 percent o f the il-HiF* to­
legal guardian accepted th.it d elf l j xda Peter Thurston.
F r
dhipbjitiling
The following de.lsiona ware bar of
„ f Commar:*
Commerce oi «n*
’ I *M s. a steel shipi
_ .plant
rity settlement schools sponsored tal shipment.
'
final.
Dornor. A W
R. Johnson. Jerr,
States,
and
William
Green,
Matj
fftf
wh(ch
it
„
i
,
j
there
a
.e
alcached in the e iia of 12 negroes
Mr. Commander luggeatod lh |t
After 'Iibatlng fur !|' hour* by th* i&gt;. A. R-. rirelnl the stag*
ftmikarik P a il Lukas and C. R urcsted at one time at ■ we.l- thew Woll, Michael M-Dnnough tMi|y , en,Bl(vr Pri
(ha pl»" might he extrndad In
case on to behind her.
S W U x H a t t i v two o f Ovlnlo known n e;ro “ Juk" In George­ and Charles Howard, representing , Wpff , p|ant for
whethe r to carry. the Frank Foy,
* the fabrication'
In th* plaintive twang o f the r'o fld a to InrluJe orangri a t well
Johwon i today said that town: Ed Cooper, George Dixon, the American Faderatlun
and
other
Im
tia-.
the
court
of
appeal*
,f steel h o u s e s .---Kentucky and Tvnnetse* hill*, and aa rra fe frid l,
,4^_ who wa* appointed
'abfaa mambgrf Of th . group were Fred Douglass, K.Uy
trie* which will syrchronl*# with
Haynes.
J.vlh*-Compelling vole# that c»n»**
•Hatter prleo* for FlnrlJa
NF.IV
YORK.
A
,
,
.
J"
“&gt;■&gt;-1
W
&gt;
2
£
'
»
•
eloooly audsUonod
particular y Tom Jaekson, Chii* l.ou Jordan, ' " a s the Parkins bill now stand*, eanlpiwnnl used In auih p'«_nl'_from crying p*r*r» u" city M m l* orange# and grapafiult can bo
?
U k a a aad Mr. Bankarik Oti* Swain and' Robert Htapler no " miliar nutrry. mill' •cannery, ^Wililer siW R ," rolfiittle* lhe
obtain*,)
ami maintained Ihroi’gh
they told their »torle, to the &lt; on- w
------------------------------_
tol.l
‘
papfta h taebool. o fth t*
|,.r,lay th u there we,e *uch a fours#.
were fined U each: Alia Brown workahoo factory, or manufartur- danU and proiiuction of neeile.l
tfre*s that had p*’ *ed only on« controlled shl^manl* Into the w a y
Jidga
Bmyth.
wh»
mod#
Hm
■ ban of vocational
was fined | 5 ; Alfonson Gramb'lng Ing aatablishmant could transport material* for them would employ | &lt;o* if f "roorafing *ign» of bual
tho d aw
y - a •»#«• k#U. wklill
IPMI' .ition
&lt;mn during
•*
"""*
"•*■ ••• la nothing
» mero
* .or_
original daelslon
in children • lesol
_a—
.s. am---rs nut lea nrtflV I _ aW#w rL • ■ nnlleOl I
waa flntd | 10. and J. T. AltM.|l u pr;4.u-t In Intarstata comme-re NKI.000
Utft.ooo men.
. . .
nef, ,ropiuvrmenl this year.
emirt praparod to set a date for 1 ,ration again#* any rut In army |M, thin the anpllcgtlon o f t b ,
, ^ l d that M r. Denver a* nn br slid Nun Henderson were (f ,u workers
- **ware on
the job
Aj.no.icement of the plon* »#*\Vi Ham de K rtT t. ihalrmon of
" known ecoromlr law o f *•«*
well
• nil navy forcea.
spakoaman fo r th ,'g r o u p had a dlsmifaed.
trrdiy follows confeienc*. h ," ‘ i (hr
,-,,mmilt#v of thr the operation on llrlen.
Cengreese* p|y t n d’ d r m inrr*.
'f. h# xald.’
; mor# than ?0 hour* a week or
f
a
ir
it
f
r
luiU
lwntal
Fay gh'il' police *#»" busy t r y
i^ T m la a t - t a l l with Oovarno'
.hiring th# p**t- week with JaiHe* t ;Sllt l
,luHler ( om
pirv.
otnpxry
___ _____
_
dth isixX hour*
Charlie
Sheffield,_ charged
drift
•• “ f
“ .It. ......
mean*
more ilol'ar* to tho
nours in any one day.
have
turned
uut
large
........
,.umpany'» sales in th# l. f t„ |oral# the Vase* familyreckless drivlag, w a s-fined &lt; !«.'
To rovahi unfair compeflOon ' r I K. Koonle. St. Lou I*, vie# prrsi &gt;a,(|
growers, ndt only for the nrw#to
Th,. !»«•' guardian sought to resolution* daily.
T*‘ I tirnl of lkt» Kriwo I#ino«, T. r..
^
lo u n..lril _
an no­
Marshall Norris and his wife, overproduction the labor depar'
A t lh# close of H&gt;* progrom, Rr0pefiult trop tu t for tho. fit* .
bring.
Judg#
Hmyth
and
Hw
ada­
r+m! ii.*s*.k.
1Igiuisvllla,
nttiavilla th e ortKlOrnt
. .
. t _# w m« in
i.m i
Brooks,
presii&gt;nt war .• tirn.l
Susie Norris, charged with dis­ meet could toll any of the*# r*
. . .
that
int#»rupt*d
mant Mr*. Vasru tugrlhcr for dis- \ lr. Main# said: "I hope you r * - ' t ura i s ’ well. 1 can ece tho P«** V
orderly conduct, wer# fined 15 tablishtnenl* how many hoti's " \ „ f the Louisvi I* und Nashville uy th# ' ai k holldiy. on.l h# #*■
I i , ; "lu st I am trying to r a t l .l b m , . . . well a . the noco.slty •
week they co'-ld operate.
! Itailioad. promirent local citiirrs pscled the irnnr"'
r.m- russlnn of th# ra*#.
* rol» to you— the practical *'d« o f apfyflnc the la m i plan ttt
each.
Th* girl'* falbar, an Immlg.ant
______________! and official* nf th* corporation.
EUabeitb Goff and Joe Ruth,
tmuo, poralbly »n a little bum Irr
naltiotic education for the best) orange ihlpment* and other comlaborer, has w*v»i#d back and
-Amowc i * atatomanta »»Aa b i who were arrested and charged
,r tle In th» la ,»r monlhw uf th#
Inte rest* „ f lh , o o u R tiy -tta t.* * - modi H e., but the xrowers .a d
M
o
to
rc
a
d
e
L
e
a
v
e
s
'-”
1
w"
k
f:ovD
•v,
shoUl
w
“
fo
rth
-fir*
!
with
his
w
ife,
4ilvl*e&lt;l of the plan* of the tnrwith ilsorderly conduct at the
... ..-----1
shlppot# maat work together to
yar., ,
ly through Intolllgogce,
through
same time wer* fined 110 and lb
F o r D e L a n d A f f a ir poratinn and pledge') necessary William C. Dlrkcrman, pr#«id#nt and then agreeing th*' lh* °P*r' m ethod* uf proper pracHrol odu- make
I t 'a
i b II
I aucces*."
atlun should b» performed.
suppoit nf stats offii ills.
i.f th* American Irfwomoti.#
ft IS also pointed out that 'ong
rerpettivoly.
.
.
...
ration,
can
any
program
for
progI'ollre could not lorote the VosFlossie Bradley, eliacged with
, any, txpltaotd Ikr opinion tk*
Approximately « automobiles.
„ * * In th '. rountry be developed continued advertising ard IftoB*
all tsaaull, was fined |I0.
rsi toads had teachcd th# #'d "f ros yesterday.
si vs sa|«a effort haa Increased p*v
l^gga V t i M * r Ijafomt# f r * « »"
I
with
a proper conclusion
about
th»lr •l.lli*y to redve# main!#Cleveland Alaxandar anti Will headed b y . o**ratod float *•';! M uch n cw E n g la n d
capita consumption mom than 24
over
..E ,
Ing
attention
to
the
tact
w&gt;s.j
nine# rxptndilure-s. and he thtf#Rowland, who engaged In an alpercent during th* last five y e a n ,
p o r i.T R Y CLASS TO MRF7T
L
a
n
d
U
n
B
er
W
a
te
r
M
e
x
ic
a
n
E
x
c
h
a
n
g
e
d
I
•Seminal*-C
ou
M^
N
tho
&gt;
&lt;
blEK”
‘
liij-r expects sum,- Incumollv# &lt;•»teeoatiow and war# char**-' with
and that durlrg tha last 20-year
tlttlo
eounty
In
HorijU
.
left
dees au th* year pn&gt;gr#«»#s
dlsordtrly conduct, wer* fined 110
wan period, tha nation has bean led U»
F
o
r
U
.
S.
P
r
is
o
n
e
r
Another
invitation
today
BOSTON.
Apr.
21
.
(
A
V
Sanford
at
110
0
o
clock
this
Eanford
" .w
,
un.-siu.*. «pr. * ..
Other optimist ir view* c a w
alagk I* t W T depart meat aad D .
extended to all poultry gro aer* ronsi'm# 100 percent mor* cltrua.
nam ing beadad for DeLand
Thousand* of acre* of land, and (•cm U u i* 8. Cates. pr,*id#nt «f
S em in ole County that lh#y at­ A* a roault, better price# prevailed' -U EL,
PAB
0
.
Text*.
Apr.
Wlb* Bt. John* Valley Day irl.b
ra- , mile*
-■ -------------i . i~ i
'*,br4‘
of- *■highway*
war*-----InunJated
th# Phelps Dodge Corporation,
tend the regular P-U D/ E V .n u g In tho citrus market* than w ltb
B
ill
I
n
tr
o
d
u
c
e
d
T
o
largo;
l„
Ness
Kng'and
today
and
htmfAT—
n
ifiu
xlttg
o
n
e
o
f
tlon
tlu»
had
a
lt
.
acted
a
la
----------m u of every
r„ppef pru '»cer* and -vU' l-. wth&gt;
Cl*** meatlrg at Saminol# High any othar agricultural prmVicL..
:*»t ^
I n:ur«ui
f j.^ j, o»
„ f hums*
rtraagest murder
in
inere tiraagess
mu. — . to*#*
--- *•«»
,
tkrorg i f porton. inlcrastaii
------- xraro
----- Hooded or slid tn »tochh0lJ#r* that "there
r^T hey roally
C a n c e l A ir p o r t T a x the
School tonight wher. Alex R- Bi t with co-.iperatlv# control ovar
development o f tk# SI. Jokn*. aurmumlrtl olthough tk t daflgfv . - f ' to n .tra r ils , vent* n,w x-iinx'j-.n
to
I junnton, voeatlonxl •■ »«•«««# thr present grapefruit supp'loa
R
Iftf,
l
c
r
.
pa.n!
point
O.
»:
m
th#
r
i
Batd*
i
r
w
■
apjwared
I’
i' " * ' ' 1 ;
that Will make for b u r r ..... **.| Amorkan ^ t h e n c e .
be *ald. -a t
Tb* AsaoeUted Pro** today »‘‘• Irirber, will dricuaa the technical from Florldi. much tetter price*
loeluiDd In’ the motorcade w*r*||pas*e'. .teveral streams wer# r#
____ u ln a that vised The HoialO tbot Remlnofo
l
'
w«»h.a
the
next
*
i,
-oun'hV:!‘^
«
#
L
.
r
A
^
0l
;
,
t
r
/
' i.iartiral »ldea #f lb# topic with actually more return to th*
Mveral Clrs
from Longwood, :wknit but the ConnO'tlrot anil 11# aleo exreaaed the opinion ih
r: waitar,
thrt
waitet. ivaa
wga exchanged *»
ln
. stay up tbofa. Cocnty’a reprosentatlves. C. W.
"The Principle* of Poultry Feod- grower would result.
Pa ala, Altamonte Springs, Genova, I jicyrimark River* continueil high
tereaMonil bridge today for
ha
forthcomiag
InUrraliunal
EntsmUgor and R- J- N °'ly. had — •
Int " Person* atu ndlrg are un»»d
Lake Mary, ami Other!
j|vr, h
have
boon lo*t
loat am.
ami ^
.v . been
m. y *, „*
n n * Mexican aorrine a
*
- t ip|T(
t # iiw
today Jointly introduced House S ilv ia , urns »•■ ■ /. - —
county to w n , while one o f Cneaa |hoo„ n,|, f dollara of propar y , l|IKf({vc
m lo ^ n im h
i
ihiu
gk* Tsana fo f another killing. **t*t»' tn [Uitlclrate l» • round-UbU
B . I. I R IS H DIKJfei
•lire flv * d
development*
sitf No. MB pro.lding for the ta#romrinod o f hilling Manuel VIL disc; **ion that wUI fallow.
eauaade
*
r f state ard county tax tad Company'* j*rg* “8 “ °»1‘* t4" l dJm ,te wav
n t life w ord.
trucks and IfiOata# OJl'J anwwj
laroaL whom he * *P*r‘ #d w»a lh#
E. I. Irish, 7 *. resident of l ’| ,
M rilf cr * No- H 78 on th* a}«LAN
RECEPTION
sfoyor of hU father in a Juara*
Cameron City section for ■ ev” *l
P
IL
E
*
B
A
N
K
R
IT
T
C
Y
per which I* now municipal? trusks owned by th# Celo ComDEMO
K
A
you
f
i
r
s
t
psay and the llof-Mae BatU ry
saloon tu r n y«“ r' »«"• * * * ' " '
andlvoara, died at hi* horn# at a&gt;otrt
T A ' ' AIIABREE
Got.
1 ky ’tha r*voro°r
^klhuas n - 1 1:00 a'aiack this morning a f l 'r a
CH ICAGO — The Chlrag" and
Tbo tax c*:tifl«*to I* In *bo (to* t 1** wai# In the lin# | f
Mr*.
Dave
ShoUl
today
BT. LOUIS, M o^Bggaard F.
_r m t r d i i t n with th# exa u tk .
.......
Kaitern
lU
la
tl,
railroad
filed
*
:„-n
ed
that
they
wlU
bold
a
rw- short IVans- Funeral s e r v l:* , will
Grit
•M tfB t of SIM M - • Bd '* * * '
ttongo adfoomrnt. A pardon f i r
Barller In th# morning a group Dhkmann. today bseaaaa tb* Iroui
b . to ld tomorrow at I^kgprvvW
*
'
volun'.hry
baakniUy
petition
toI O N foe th* year m i - The propDemocratic mayor o f i t *
Ton# Carroa o. Mexl an prlamtar repli-n for lh* "1 ,m b m of th# OemetorF with R«»- SmHb T'" s *
o i t t wa* ptrchi icd early In Au#- uf looil persons, member# of th* in 21 year*, whan ho wxa a l l i - 1&lt;lay under the new bankrupt.-/
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"tat*
legislature
at
tho
0
X
0
CB t John* Rive; Improvemoirl Aa, f an El P»*" parroB
1
'aw which
c a l 1M I and after bolag «lr*»a
..tive mansion bar* Friday, A p '. din a f tto P in t Metho
roiad I* the
Hw chambers
chamber* ,«
.d f - fh"
wnwn aHowi
anew , r#-«rjani*iHo*
r
rated
th" ,
shooting wa* slgnad by
is i l i a . . . &lt;- . .
.
to i l n r J tlm# wa* .tidiealod M aacfuloa bail motored to DtLaad board of alderman shortly before w lth f.t Om, oxyonie of re e.vec*
la u .
;,"
to attend a meeting of th* heart&gt;
i k y o f t on Progrea# Day. f o a
' , .
l ,h l P' \
'
* “ [tor* of the

unhanded.

a'uth r!r&gt;* the Governor tn r»M
general nr particular moratorium*
mortgage
foreclosures
on

PENSACOLANS T O K
ASK BIG SUM FOR ’
'INDUSTRIAL PLAN

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V ocational Work S e v e r a l Cases Of
InCoun^r Outlined Law Violation Are
For L e g i s l a t o r s Heard On Monday

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£

California Adopts
^Operation Will Be
CoHtrol P l a n For
Performed On Tot|
Oratige Shipments
[Next Week, Is Plait
&lt;'Speaker At D. A. R.
Meet Lays Stress
OnChild Education

Directors Of Big
Corporations See!.»*«
Signs Of Recovery,

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T H A T SH O

R I N G T H E F E M IN IN E P O P U L A T IO N O F T H IS T R A D E T E R R IT O R Y . F L O C K IN G
i * m g S T O R E F O R F A S T , E N T H U S IA S T IC B U Y IN G A N D S A V IN G I

TO

:S o n s ’ E x t r a o r d i n a r y S e l l i n g E v e n t
S T O W E -W ID E , S P R IN G
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T r u ly S a n f o r d 's G r e a t e s t S a le fo r i t la In S a n f o r d 's G r e a t e s t S t o r c ^ o r _ W o i n g n _ a n d _ M [

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/-S ea so n 's S m a r t e s t 8 ty le s H a ts
Four Group* Sharply Reduced!

1 .0 0

1.95

-

2 .9 3

-

W hite
1.45

;

O u rw lai perky Utile 11*1* ead the-Mtari. Urrrr •
A rifle iM aeU riel to yleeee try »»■*», I* tkie etyk

Popular Materials Reduced!
P r ic e s S p e a k A n E lo q u e n t S to ry o f M o st S u r p r is in g
S a v in g s in S p r in g C le a ra n c e "
' weave*—.Voiles, •———
Batiste*....----Print*,
Or
The moat dmlrable
7 .- Plat
-— -,Crept*,
-r

oandle*. Ptnue*. Reppellen*. Seersucker*. Durallna, etc. Largely reduced
Tor prompt selling—Note prices below:

C L O SE D T H U R S D A Y A R R A N G IN G
ST O C K

L o t V o ile s
W o m en W ill D e lig h t I n T h is O p p o rtu n ity T o
, • S a v e o n S e a s o n 's M o s t A ttr a c tiv e

r* 19c to SSe In this
Figured Voile* In
1ir Clearance, yard
Af»* Fhrrt* In Ik*
tUW inch rite,
tely l lr .

CASES

L

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I Wm?
I
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Best Seersucker

g|

g

Popular washable malerial for dreeUnd *port* •■ •,1
wear—3 yard* for • • •____ R __

Chiffon Voile*

V oiles; B atiste

Op lo 75c value* In at­
tractive f i n e Chiffon
Voile*—3 yard* for .. .

23c to 40c value* In 40
Inch Figured Vollai and
Ballittc*. a t ............. ...

O rgandies

V oiles, B atiste
Beautiful figured male-,
rial* In fine grades

$1 O rg an d ie*
Imported Printed' Or­
gandie* In floral design*

UNDIES
WASH
DRESSES

AUover B atiste

S p o r t D uralin

11.45 grade In these
pretty allover* In white

In stripes and plaid*,
choicest nhades on sale at

R educed

f

s il I

h o se

\

Oft* Rack to Close O u tVaried lot Bilk Dremcft In
printed and pastels, w* offer
choice el 13.95.

2 9 /D ressP rin ts

Lovely, seasonable Urewtes $3.50 D re s s e s
$2.19
la variety of allk style*. plain
IMeled Vetk*. U n m
and printed. Reduced to 97.48 Pioaee **d other ■*

Fortune Prints In the
laalest plaid designs and
colon, n o w ........... . ■«

Three are In plain colon
and s trip * very popu­
lar, now . . . . . » » » «

trrUto—prrlty rtyle*.

$230

3 5 / R eppellen

- Dress Prints

Lovely an- blylWh—-In
plain and nlr'pe effect*

Record low price for A.
B. C. Printed Percale*,
faat colon—now . . • »

DRESSES

$139
A
FINS
r tTW«lOk CLAM"

Hand embroidered Budget
Frock* Jn solid color and com­
bination color allkn, now

SILK HOSE

Up to tha minute *lylc* in
Printed Bilks and combtnallona of color*—Reduced lo
-3.95.

F in a l C le a ra n c e S p r in g C o a ts
.Ti and 918.50 grade* I* *start Bpring Coals

$ 1.00
)k « n *Im Ppjuaaa.

Children's

B oy's W ash Suita

Wa*h D resses

Button on style* In site* 1 to
8.|n popular rotors and com-

i.

Th**e are In neat styles Jn
plain colon and novelty com­
bination* for alee* 0 t o '18
year children.
•
•
f 3.50 GRADE, now...... 99.50
98J0 GRADE, noW.:...:..91A9
91.50 GRADE, now.....:......95c
Small 3 to 6, 91.35 Dreaaea

PRICES
ARE

\* * 1

Low Priced.
9159 8UITB. at.... — 91.99 18x34, WbHa with
91.35 su rra , a l . ......,89c I'olored her- JSQc

In fan t's Dresses
One group of 9L00 and 91.15
hand embroidered Dreaaea,

10 x 4 0 ‘ Double

Plain color*, In 40 .
In. width boat Rayon
Crepe, .was priced at
69c
row «-*•**•

P rin ted C repe Silks

69/

Value* up to 98.00—In' famous Eagle and
other braudo—also Printed Chiffons to
go at 69e yard. '
“S e a m p r u f e ”
S lip s — $1,69
G*araet*«d net le shriek.
He or ae*. White a*d
put.u it.ee.
$ 1 2 5 . P h ilip p in e
G o w n s 89c
WklU. n** toft auUrleP

Sheeting Sale

P rintedR ayon Crepe* 5 9 ^ /
89c and 11.00 grad* la alau-doslgn*
color*—rrprksd low a t . •*!* ,!mtn *tr
Spring clearance, 19* yard.1 : .
.

R u ffle d C u r ta in s 59c
Ruffled Marfukeft# Curtains in
Ivory and whit*, .with tie back* at
59c pdlr.
••■■■*
.
Other 8craatoa Curtain* on Bole.
91iS Ruffled Cdrtaina I* Marqulset ten. Scrims. Dotted
Swiss. at pair . ; : *. . . . O t f l J

RAINCOATS

SALE
M IW IM n *
U la t
I l ls nllM
I I . O ^ M e t JUfnini« in

Bath Towels

F la t C repe

An All Bi l k Kiel
Crepe that was priced
at 79o—40 inch width
la leading s h a d e * .

Toiletries
Dresses 79c

RAYON

S ilkFlatC repe
AH ftJS—

“•*», Ae* e*d IHMf
la &lt; f « * Pel* led

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CASH

l.~_LUJH

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..

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One lot Childrea'a blue, red. great,
taa Jersey .
|d
d$A
with C ap------- -------- 9 1 * 0 P
I lot ChlMrea'a Heather S i S S
Tweed with euede I r i u f d e v f

rip j'S r.

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APRIL The 21st

U E R E it g o e s —a s w if t, s w e e p in g dis**
G n r l 'n i v m o r .
~
p o sal o f S p e e r 's pr v on »p,nulnla« &gt;r S
p r in g m e r­
c h a n d is e n o te d th r o u g h o u t th is se c tio n
W ” o f TTolfda T o F q t i i f l f l y r ^
W a b ility — w e a r e d is p o s e d e v e n a t th is
e a r lie r th a n u s u a l tim e h i t h e h e ig h t o f
^
th e sea so n a n d t h e g o o d s a r e m o s t in d e ­
m a n d , to m a k e , d r a s tic re d u c tio n s f o r
p ro m p t s e llin g .
W* want Bu*lneaa—Yaw want Bargfipfc therr
■ ■ — T6re the rale need* yon andymt ared fhht sale. Alert
buyer* will revH In thin opportunity coaling when
leant expected and that crowd* will attend dolly dart­
Shoes ing Friday. 8:30 A.M. la a foregone conclusion. Will
you be among the lucky buyer* attending?

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F L O R I D A ,. T H U R S D A Y ,

Apr PATIENTLY: Wslt on
E M il k* *&lt; gw&gt;d court**, end
&gt;lmU itrenA hea ' thin* heart:

W'UfVBl'MMr

o r LOVE: Lovo worked!
« hi* neighbor: therefore
th« fulfilling 0* tb# Isw—
1 lli l ft _______ _
itofa aren’t unique. A tet

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wselda-’t-l* fret*n ir

n

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by

(cep*

an-c

and selling lottery tickets
Idee Jest how many laws
ir* violating or Ju»t bow
were the tw«M"e«.

Event* are transpiring In Washington with such u n u Ing swiftness and most of tha maneuver* arc so comp its
and camouflaged with such .inexplicable terminology that
most of ua are having the greatest difficulty in knowing
what it la all about In an effort to act before the country
the precise status of the agricultural situation, Mordecal
Ktekie), an official of tho Department of Agriculture, la
quoted by the Miami Herald as Issuing thr following state­
ment:
The price for each month may lie conceived aa
represented by a small black ball, suspended above
the line for ita own date, at the height of the
avenge price for that month, and aa far over from
right to left aa Indicated by tha supply for that
, month. There would necessarily be only one ball
for each month. These balls, however, would be
very dose to the demand surface, a little above It
for those months when the actual price was higher
than the price aa shown by tha correlation formuta
and a little lower for the months when the actual
price waa a little below the estimated price. In
general, however, It would be seen that the demand
surface approximated the position that these prices
occupy, as they were thus suspended through space
and time.
Factor* XI, X2 and X3 ware included aa dif­
ferent measures of the Influence of supply; factors
XI, XS, X6 , X7 and X8 aa forces Influencing de­
mand; X9 to allow for any trend In price apart
from that accounted for by the factors stated, and
.XlA.lac 4 diuat.Jor..Ui*. affaci.af..obang*«-ii»-.kh«
value of money upon hog prices.
Slnce practically all of the factors were
thought to have a relative rather than an arldltivo
relation to price, all of the flctora except XD, time,
were stated ns logarithms (6 ).
Correlating the factors thus stated, a multiple
correlation of hog prices with the 10 other factors
of R'0.936 waa obtained. Correcting this to take
account of the flc t th at 10 constants were deter­
mined with only 90 observations, the true multiple
correlation in reduc ed to 0.928.
‘
The regression equation Is as follows:
(1) logllx.0.09443 logx 1-0.1(5888 logxO.21980
logx.TO. 2.107(5 Iogx41og47-O.22fl(59 Iogx7-0.030.1fl
logxB0.072G0 logx-2.2377 logx0-0.0-1789 0.03030
1ogx9-l.fl3099 logxlO-K.
The valup of Ihe constant (k) In this equation
varies according to the units in which the differ­
ent variables are expressed, The vnriable X 10
represents the price index, so moving the regres­
sion value for that varlablt to the left of the
equality sign gives the regression equation for tho
prices deflated According to the observed relation.
---- "To clear the atmoaphore, it ought to bweaplalned that
thia erudite dlacuxalon fa in relation to the price of hogs,”
the Miami paper concludes. .The Herald hope* that a peru­
sal of this Interesting information wtll clarify tho question
as to why it Is nemuiary to maintain a department of agri­
culture.’’

B irth R a te D eclineR

Abandoning O f v National Guard News
Gold Standard- . By E. II. Ci'IX L'M
Is Seen As Whip
• 'Controw*d frrnn Here O w l wertd commodity peV* lerati by
an "htUmatlonal Inflation.”
With MacDonald and
Harriett
planaln* to brine up tho contraren tal subject of war d tb f reel,
aIon and with heavy payments due
on Jane 15, the President would
be able to point oat that the debt
In'tollment* would be Incronsod
to tho exact extent that tha dol­
lar declined In term* o f other
currencies.
The ndmlnl.tratlon ho* taken
the position that the debt* should
th*___
I S _I___
paid
s&lt; ilue hk.it
but koa
he* IndUalad
Indie*ted
» willingness to facilitate Urn op­
eration.
The lowering of tariff barrier*
which will I* wiufht both her*
■ n.l st the World Economic Con­
ference In London 1* intended In
pert to meke poe.lbl* the p sym eft

pole County, Is born.
A clipping from »ho TxlUh*#see Democrat rends: ’ "R*?r*ecstatlf* Forrest Lake, Mrs. b k r ,
and their brlaht children wr#
again with ua to the de’ lght &gt;f

conooetion tho Sanford anit*
boast of about a* realty aota
brother* belonging aa aoy to
eooatry; fo r loatamra, tho I
brother*, J . M. u d B * {oi
mention thnlr eoueln Bill)I
Kennedy b o y .; W&gt;*
tho two Baits broa, tho Wl
her**, llolll* o ld Jam** Phi
and other*.
_____ .

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iW traw IbV
t f Mr. ami Mr*, f t . a

Crater**.

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| oFAfttf vw t f r
1lo &gt;tum»Mite w

wri anwate, fta»: Tv -wt. Ore ft. ft.
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ft* . V - W. f t Sw ans'

wtewraO

dWli*kt by tha lev. k r , fteittel. af f t M i n b t f t at Ik*

ft ftw
4.t

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C-.iY.w. W rv ftaira

o tn lrJ Htefc ***** yeioe.

r M o* west* ftre Vt * tevte*. • »

T in -A N IM A L K IN G D O M

m « b m tewl ftofteft. Mre ft\ 4 . l b *

hHde*» Imam In the pceeowc* o f %
ta rt* ratheH*e * f M ew ls ami

rrlatlr**.

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ft**- 4 .
h k r i C W j f t k M-, w . w r i O ra

* Tamp*, t* WUtftm ft ftwoham,
o# Gloucester, Mao*. TV* marrace was preformed amber ran-

bfte.hm.mo t4.TdA \r&gt; W. f t t n t ]
tew*
tew'Orada* . fOdUhiftlftk :

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wee*

re*.v

,1 - »•«»*, m l f t
PBmeraterW teteo* ■ re
t e r a * Dw»cte&lt; h ?
a o e tta te .

sta n r z m s s
Mrs. sa d Mr*.

Hugo

«.Twf mhrrr n « ftifttA *%R %Wl
W USrftW Sftr w "***' f t i W t r

Carter,

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I riuTt-o and Mi— r* tv y r O V r a w e t. 1_ _ _ _ _

TVo—
wrir: Mr&gt;, M&lt;*' ^ w r a
. T&gt;. h\ 1 . &gt;xw»* cie-W. Mr-., Jem—
V

report will result In pragresa to­
ward that end by bringing the
dollar down to tho level which It
would occupy In establishment o(
currencies on a new parity.
.
President Booserclt I* expected
In well-informed quarter* to dis­
cuss with MacDonald. Ilerriolt,
and perhaps others.of hi* visitor*
the reduction o f Iho legal gold
baekins behind currencies, now
customarily about 40 percent.
This Is seen by sorn, ae *n Intematlsnai Inflation of currency
which should have a salutary, e f­
fect upon tho world price .lore!
whose sharp decline* have aggra­
vated unemployment and pro­
longed the depression.
The proposal has been public­
ly mad* by an International com­
mute#. on which the United Stale*
was represented. In Its official re­
port on poealble m ilter* of accnmpllshmcnt it the World Economlc Conference.
“ A great advance would bo
mad* If legal minimum require­
ments o f gold (or of gold and
foreign exchange) were substan­
tially lowered below the ejslom ary S3 or 40 ratio," seld the ra-

&gt;\

among other things, |n thr «-P&gt;r
In11 of one hanking uulhorily, run*
tribute much toward the acrompllshment Of enr of the adminis­
tration's objectives, ramely wide
t-'rcdlon o f tin’ em eryesry bxi.it
§r 1 /rm ry.
&lt;;rt* m vrrnl bilUunt «»f
rrd rirlf-.l J,oiik diMiilS**, «niil • lie
finim Ini Iraiwr, “ wliklt icoresett
inoiiry ti,-l u.i Iwcuusn ol froren
asset*. The plan Is to tb o v chase
arrets thioush pledging l h ,-u *»
collateral for loans o f t U. i-ir.rr.
gency currency.
"T his would trsult .n it frri-lng
of deposits a 'd n In f t rtt t. .lent
on"Hand at the Inns,. Wii.t lirgv
■ quid rrsnurir*. the hart. &gt; w-ll T.c
wiUlng to Jen I more f i r - l j . -vhirh
In Wrn will ert-atr m-w chpncita."
Prople will want lu l.c.rnw :or
commercial purposes when, ihsy
"Tho margin available for pay'
see prices risirg. this safrtrr rxments abroad— representing the

■glaurale -aart
in t-asu iM

(Continued From P * |* O ni)
thing bordering upon Germany *
post-wnr experience with flat
money.
. .
,,
Home hanking authorities . auh*
Uw United State* had been trehnisdlly off the International «t.ld
■ tSodird alnee tin go vvtqp ifcj
(oak control of g 4ld morrmenls
during Ih* lu n kln t hell b y In
March, nril lhat frank nbtndotlimit of thr gold standard for thr
lime bring, white perinillli.it Ih*
dollar to find It* own J#.r| In telatlon to ether (etitrencisr, was *
constructive step.
While marked difference, n?
opinion were expressed In hxnking quarters a* to the step* which
should now be taken, some author­
ities rxprrtard the hope that thr
Federal IttM W I" 'lyithirf WimM
ngnln embark upon an aggrussttc
policy of buying U. 8. Go/ein
mrnl arrurillr*.
‘ Althecgh the Immediate reac­
tion to Inflationary step*
was
naturally *cKrr*&lt;r*5n the market
fur hl(he*t» grad* bond*, mcludIng thst of U. 8. geremmenU,
bankers said (he gorrinT’. tnl hail
dearly Indicated that It muld
control Us expenditures, and that
Ike market for Ua bondi mnlil
quickly be restored Ihreeqh J M »
rral Beservi open markut purcklis e , which at Ih* tim e time
would la c r n w the oxreei irteive*
at tho member banka, a:i«|( inyke
them anxious to loan money to
Indqttry, stimulated by tho ritlrg

wore hoeta at t very piManat In­
formal trailing it card* Vrilny.
The ladles’ prltt, » deck of ear ls,
Wu won by Mr*. O. W. BraiV Dr.
murl Pulcston won tha geatlem’a prise, also a desk of raids.
Those who enjoyed the pleutnt
’ evening were: Mr. and Mr*. &amp;
‘ W. Herndon, Dr. nod Mr*, flnranel
| Pulesion, Mrs. 0. W. Brady, and

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I t h i n k I’ll b e s m a r t
a n d t r a d e in th is A
o ld r u b b e r n o w " I
There’s no doubt about it—old tire* and hot
weither just don’t 80 together.
The first re d hot ape!! will prove thia fact. Tb«
roadsides will be lined with car* that tried to
squeeze the last nickel’s worth oi mileage out

iiisk o

th -

Wregfcc.

Mi-. Glenn U n K

m

; , r R rm.*&gt; Mr*
M fs rra w a y . F —
i M rMci-w-K *r^ M r. M ai;* rr M t e h H rx W . A.
.
I hr M
RwiUc I .mete. I

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years la D ie state- Mr. F arehem
com*« a f a family watt U s e s la
New Kagtewl fee many geaera -

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M iM te rn n N
Sreorwter fteeh

Tra-tea&gt;
nl old tire* now— trade them in lor brand-nsw
.Goodyear All-Weather*.
But here's the other reason—
You ten b u y Goodyear All *Weathera ■■better
now in qudity then ever before — the world a
beit-known and beat-liked tiree—of&gt;rie«f mUtk
hap* never been at low at th a art today!
Tho ewty Orm rba* ***** yaw W* owww

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D r a t m is s o u r I t a r g iin * d u r in g t h is A ft e r - E a s t e r
t V a r a n , v S a le .
E v e r y t h in g in o u r s to r e r e d u m t tn
unkrrlievald.v h»w p r ir r s .
A s s|ws ial in d u ra m e n U wu
a r e o f f e r i n g ss-veral ite m s a t s p e c ia l p r ic e s tut F r id a y
ansi S a t u r d a y .

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Just The Thing
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w4 d felt thnt normxl fin a n ces of
a normal f e w i.f romnip vs
Ithrtrd on the w iy.

iv a lT s tr e e t Is* f
In Favor Of Plan ■

SANF0RD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

ih p ha* rated him forever el
purehaaing o now straw hot foi
Easter. What waa tho trouble
jlm m le?
A recent Issue of the Eeeralt'
in* New*, a atngailne derated exWtll mnie t« Fenderxraat, 0 *-. riealvely to the Interest* o f *JM
tegular army. National Guard
thin week.
A certain 8er*eanl ia the Medi­ and other military orfanhattooe
cal Iletat foment waa heard to re­ tarried a large photo of brother*
mark that the weather lost SuiH he Inna in* to the same unit* m

On aceount o f their bavins
changed their reddens* Prlrste*
► Isiher onil Mr Doraid Kara reeeieed their Discharge. Private
Kurher i» now a resident of St.
Petrr,b.:rg and Priest* McDonald

mernina a t the rem old-Lew i Men
Memorial Hospital.

Figures rrlcnsetl by the MdtropollUn Life Insurance change a*d tb* legal minimum,
Company would seem to Indlcato that l{ the unemployment -would then ho cratidftebly
4g
situation Is not rclinvetl by correqUF* glans fit bualnff '' ty tc rftand government It will be tiijcen care n byrnoturul h U l I i
Statisticians of tho inaurande company show that In
.twenty-aix states, where there has been kept n record for
the ten-year period from 1021 ;to 1931, the birth rate de­
cline has ranged from 34.9 percant for Connecticut to 5.9

declines have been Mmorted |n^the
of the Uultod States where the population la hllhljr tndo*trtallzed. The southern and border state* show a wide aleparity In their figures. North Carolina had a Urge drop
aa did Virginia with 29.5 percent and Maryland with !W.O
percent, "on the other hand MUalaalppP* birth raU UU
off only 11.0 percent
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Hampshires and Virginia were
-------among_ those to suffer above­
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the-average drops, while aome other*
like Wisconsin, Minneaota, Vermont, Nebraska, and Kentucky recorded belowthe-average decrease*.
This picture “ *"declining birth rate* would probably
not be p lm ia g - 0 Mussolini ,whQ la J.nxlg8 " J 9
Italy’s population , but In thrao days of too few Joba and
long' lines of hungry men. it Is reassuring new* th it thia
condition is not being aggravated by ap Increasing birth

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••h* team, but tear wtB te m

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VOLUME EXIT
Mussolini Suggests
Debt Paymfcni Plan
itad th*
M u
roods or
lodaj at
^ |M
_____ _ of Ikt
U U iSw rtM *"11" * eo»»*TtUl

Gold Embargo Is ReOtored A ifP irt Of
Reomnrelfs Effort
Stop Deflation

NATIONAL GUARD
UNIT RUSHED TO
PROIHCT LEVEES

W ASH IN G TO N , Apr. l t t (A .P .)— P resid en t R oaw vclt
an noan ctd today th e reatora* (
Hon a t th e co ld em bargo u ;
tO Improve uuiucauv |

Soldiers Sent follow-

SUGAR BEETS,
CANE ADDED
TO FARM B E

Britain

___Prohibition
Is C enter O f Controversy 1
Over L ic e n s e Issuances

CHAMSTORES A ll R ussian

WASHINGTON. Apt. tS-iA** nwnt of justkw I* behind IhU form
_Thro* creaks In of|W*. A* *• o( regulation In * n i&gt; respect.
Thr New
J.rroy
aituotioti|
* ji
nvy b
wa r ................
......*—
Dairy inpi*, prohibition director.
th . huiin*
retarday *•&gt; th* renter el l cootroreray o**r lasuane* ol braving |d t««» men Itotod aa iaeh»t*w»
fT___, ___ n _ a __ n i L l . b
D*mlt&gt; to well-known *4*1* ru i a#d gangsttre-on# of whom ha.l
- rj the shifting Of ■ ! obtained a brewing permit—wa*
lariB^conot administrator wilh- ! brought to Dalrympto*. door early
cut the foreknowledge of AUpf- m «he day. Dr.*J* * * * •
ney General Cummlng..
I romm...loner of induatrtol akohol.
TAM.AIIASSEE.
l l '- l ^,■l
Meanwhile the
™w w
7 -e r■e*
. . . . . . . . . . . . . Apr.
.................
th* attorney gtnfral,
gengfgij aMuuro
a»»eilr.l sso
o m e* i»
permiu
WASHINGTON. Apr. IP ^ ’ hlnaelf
.......
..............
......... pushed elone at th* request
initiated........
aa Indtpmtopi
♦"'* —Heavy taxation of chain store*
«na*'I "nresllgitton
.
.. .»_i_*_
.
M
aw rated
t.tiu.l M
nanliMitllelv In
i —Sugar beats and sugar rsn
intoa tha
imuaoca ol II ninhiKitmn
piohibilion director.
director.'
_
was
unanimously
try ihs
i
were a.kled to basic commodities j permiu all o»*r Iho comttry and1 i-h*«r. Attornay Genara i nm- Senate tmlav. The measure which
ha did
in tha administration farm bil! b) -W
e rr resource of tha Ju
justice
1 * 4la- r---'"W now* P* P*r«0«
said .e
aeery
a lfc&gt;* ;m
drssl Killy increases the lax rat*
* would be .trgtotod Uk »9l k"lW , * * * * £ 2
*
•he Senato today c m the oppoti- dapart—
keeping known otfandaral a*w nt» that Palrywple had j * rantaireil In the Invalid IDA1 law

House Labor Commit­
tee Has Secret Ses­
sion To Plan Action
On 5-Day Week Bill

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v*k Senate Anpraves Bill
iippingRatesWhioh
Were Contained In
Invalid Law Of '31

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OPERATION FOR
CHILD ORDEREDIN
COURT DECISION

Ruling Save Parents
HaveNoRiehtTcEndatipcer Girl’s Life
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ActlM! Is
•lowing
Ai-Two. B r i„
On Soviet Cha
LONDON, Apr. l ® - (
—Crept BHuln will '
enfordng kh ilbbtfgb OB
Ruwiin goods" It does not
alre. i i neceailttaa April

, ■
|Wllbnut a dissenting rut*, ih* ap- algnod today by K ing
the beer bu.inmm
. . •dadnUtmUr the llottur.
Th- Senate ' etmcarr^l -in Ihe
„#, f ji,|,lon of Dm Naw York Parliam en t au th oristd .
th , decent and Igw-1 »l ootthern California and **•»■ '•
IIou*r, amendments to th® admin
.
_!
Vial ItItwwill
rill al.«
„ .n w w ..s' 7 T ~ L l» Anr
IP iarmina
' **nnin*mrwhat
donlout
about iKc
th* aKMin*
abiding
■Ilium, citiaan*
Vi"— — of Ih*
--- tw
- p ifj
■ |V»d hsd appointed,
Action in" retaliation
n ^ p a p a r - l i ; ^ - ; bank CO,senator M4{ «•&lt;«
^
CLARKSDALE, Mb*-. Apr. 1*.
______
____ decent a »
A -T-..7— . _v,,r,| sait o fin re d a y weeh bill and amend- want decent
uuiv a . hi. successor.
and .rnt ihe completed legl.lalW*, Irrday that parent, hat* no right the prosecution of alx
Dairymple. In a torbrlenl ►*.(),e Gotarnor.
; to andangar a child s Ilf* V» for- ia h e n i i r th e Moecow
and cootrolkd credit to M ^ ^
ky tr^a Uday, -mat* were propel by Secratary
,^ rT^ |on
it'ontinctd On Pag* k’oui*
j The llousr pas.e.1 by unanimous bidding "an operation.
o teract
deflation,
Ad to th* Mississippi delta to pntrt.1 Tarkina
bins l»
to gi«*
ale* th*
ih* federal go»
*»«•, J.ummlnfg Mki. "and W 'l C S r t ag a tria l.
*rnm.nl control of production and j __ __
tale a hill rrgulrlnc th*«
n , , fu|lng eame |„ Ui*
dttkmal step s a rc in proa- I*roes * f awoUen’
_ .I.LI..L -.1—
tomnn
lo e.tsbltsh
minimum w
wage*
inc th* dynamiting of dykao by a s_
j r e v ' stoch muit be paid up l"
b»-{
. T ' ------ln “ * , " T l
‘ka » P « « * *
— ^ agaU“
hut' —
Soviet
Und af * » amn. The
Hcccttary Perkin* oullintsl her
I G C b faro batik, mai l ,o re ... Ibeir cap- « " of
^
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! ltal. l» likewise woied unanimous |tb* .ourt—lhat oy 2-ytar-oid Hal- clampgd down It wax
The trapanry reported that th* were ordered out after
ideas to newspapermen yeaterony
•prrncal" tor ihe measure author- 1en Vasco daughter ef an ' Immi- lively said It might b* withdrawn
rogoeatad Gommor tsm n^ to P«w- in charaeteriatlc brtak fsahion,}
(sine special lasing di.trkta to| grant laborer.
dnriag March for th* fln t time eide military ptoUctlon in lb* first amphasUing that the pro­
If th* Itdsslaa author!liea 'oAL
receive bonds in payment of »•*«•- * Th* pretty, curly-halred young­
duction control feataro, allhough
■ton tha L- r t— *-f of tha proocat
rgotad tho prison ••Mane** af
The Senate passed Ihe P»rk*r
Tba hiaak will Uy thov.-amh nf unprecedented, dnl not mean any
ster, specialist, any. Is doomed to to British*!* eonviatad of »*'
fbaal year with a balance of U17 bill
allowing
circuit
court
clerk#
acroa of fertile d»|t*
•* 'J’ nationwide attempt to tell indus­
000 *a Um right side of the
lo apportion revenue from ta* re­ certain death unless a malignant aga. sabaeqoaatly dtopatSka
try what It* output might be.
____
m ...y of the » » « * «
«,ndln* thei tumor is
la ramoraa
removed irom
from n#r
her isit
left Moscow' atst*d ‘tha canlrmi
demotions without i.num*
town, of 8 - m U k ' - J ^ " * ? ;
S u c c e s H c l i m a x e s 1 0 - demption.
■amnKMMil 12 and Black Bayou--ali*ady P»r D
S«V *
money to Ihe state comptroller '*»r |
Mrs. John Vasco th* mother, tlvir commlUe* •of Soytot Rb M - -t
The
apportionment.
: ha* been loud in her refusal to wS, -paUUonad •to commdt*
i f fedsral r a a a r e a Incmiatao—are ht “ »• P*lh "J J*, Nil." Thia maasur*. sponsored by I
Meantime tonight', public bear- 1
the operation principally sftntoncaa oa th* two kasn to «*m
wa'.er
that
Senator Black. ID. A lai, already!
j g N q 1 H gh a m m |n g»*
ta tha tieaacey for a ssatt* iwirling
B is h o p
M a n n in g
Ing i&gt;n bill* to legalise »"d *»» **u because she was iold th* child**
through
the
g»P.Ke^ha*
im*^*
U&gt;*
HmnU
twy W|th ttoeretar) Wootlin to dato _ tAO— iwreent bear and wine and o* oth-1f J t Bie,„ have to be romqrwd.
Reports from the to e e e ^ H ^
Mis, Perkins
pvrkin. said
said that
I
Mis.
under
NSW YORK. Apr. . '
etoa Manns of using iho nattow’s men—inor* than 2W of lW m -'g
KLORBNCK.
l» . ,i ! 7 in
-----to
roneal th* slsta■ "Ucxi $%rm
, , vo n®r
bar 10
to m
ma,"
*h#
KLUKLWi fe. Arls.
AM.re Apr.
.........
--rtiHiIff
eu-um •
&lt;&gt; W
®. w
»® has
her
plan,
authority
would
bu
M0R«&lt;m. ' Apn
elosnl—
bank
coiad 10®
ih* guar.',' maehltw
nallonsl prohibition law* w**&lt;'f*ld. -and Ood can take her sway Id sPCM l'din h*
w f, and frra ------:
colVd
..... * g-n» grantnl lo limit tho work hour, of 1*0 Defense testimony that \Vic-,ltf. William Culhrle.
Many other idea, aro la ^
w l power*d them
Ruth
Judd
I.
Invane
and
talg
p-ygar
fawd^wltl.
Bishop
W.llmm
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the
leg^
.’
if.Ha
wishoa^--------------------------manufartuirr, only In the aeent
t^.»oolUn mind.
nllMi. Th®
Raton
th a ’ admUktration
T h e .*
'.listing ’awl
th. Jiha
d ik e.B
jro n dJidlinct
lstN rt
------ s'___m her ‘JlaT.ni
Tt Uiitnin*
b. sim
Her hutband
it-1T.
Manning by aUowTfiR
sllowlng *Unc®f®
darners |
|,t|
r-, kJld.
hall*.
... I llsr
husband hM
has tilled
sided flrtt
first
they war, guilty of “unfair nm- J,*
not“ “shamming"
vto'ani oulhuP
M i H t o i wk,- confined to tha **• blasts ware heard lira mll«u from
^ Joint Hensle committee with-, w)th h ,r ,m l than- with th* smlal
patiticn." Unfair competition. Hie bursts wis prcsentevl yesterday in'In h*r* f»«l ami shimmery gowns
Jitpm tald;* Brittok.
a iallr. mansion with , head cold th*
roi to perform In hU church, emerged h; w ^
,rtlon
loo on the
th , measure*
maature. uaUU
uo. m|woHttr,
^H tari and frisnds urging tha neats, cfcsdWml «&gt;T mpVmwdj
The 8 waa Lake section—’hrart rx plained, would be taking mi- her lunacy trial, while lha dgto
I**' vioiorioui
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M aratot right ahead with hta ro*list night from a battle afltr Ih# pubik hesrlng st
. operation.
eaalag* of Ih* proeisions of the
.
af tha rUb delta of Mla.uslpplti*a prSgram of tomlaaM
of bar hinging wrn poatpoBfd ghkb he himself eald lhreatene.1 lha liouaa prolblllon eommitu#' t u t
ha barrkadad hi* Britekd."tried dw similar; **m
shorter
work
week
legislation
in
Trf Pianaarblf lttc roafatew.* to aboat lift mile* souVt -*f Mcmhouaa,
rafuii'd
to
admit
a
pby'lMi tenure of office.
,lx&gt; will all- •
..
suck a manner as to glut ta , mar­ another week to Apr. ID*.
tom today af th* gwranwrs «f
Two vital amandmanis to ihe clan to care for another ailing
The M-year-olJ slayer of A|»*i ’ Th* Episcopal clergyman'ida.h
and work
an undue
hardship
lMt«* ket
,1 .
' Th, lere* (n il In ill
— I...........—
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, .
daughter, threatened
U pddr
with opponents cam, to s head at »war bill will be
(tor ted Apr. • when a pa»ty o f j c 0»her, la the *xme line of bus Asive U rol and
Inlllsg -watqr aver snvjia*
„m in thr “trunk nwwfcl «MP Ihe annual ilectlon of a vestry by It reach*, ih . floor of »he
M men dynamited * dlk: ncor! iness.
Um th* Wks tookiag prtami'l/
paiishen.nl of St. Myk'.-la-lh# \
anuasra, sug
flpair
lam tha
hop* ®
of1 W
winning
In® hop®
1IUIM1* the votae ■ought «nuM«v,
inq iif^
'f
,
, f putting W o oP*T* ^ " Tlopo stU r subdulrg guirda. At, for , „ mpU. .he said, surh ua- .howad no InUrest In tk*
church
n tlU h e gp*k&lt;aa&gt;A-ari»K »ds
ftouwarta, *n Rail
i
Urn*
throats
were
msdt
f#|
r
enn,petition
might
take
the
iha
atata
pardon
board
Khd
H
l**r
tha'hO* eoiraaalr afw
» « * 10
Which haa baaa tha •&lt;*»« »X
form of working four shift* om * a i bar STOthrr reprieve.
tha ta O r m ® thuxleolae i f fom against tha Chute b'lt.'je
county .children
ester
. child
. would Irs as far bacr rorenuafrom w^toh____
»m .
Her roonaal hai *sk **.to* • * windy actotrov*..,.
Tim
the Upp, 24-hour basis. Other, atangfastorTh- m«a
man mho
- h . kta»ad
Idswtad th.
In
t
r
.
Guthrie
sought
th,
o«at*r
of
^
iUy
of
exeeuUOn
ufltll
M*y
M
*
»
....... -~ -W
W.M i*- log lb# ssm, prohmt. Sb* Mil, ^
to
caruin “.«b*lllo*i"
might'ha uaabla to do _tt«* «nd ,u
cmpl. 0 n K / ‘f
tf- CdaidYi - an...........................
Z g .;*ro l rerenu. .:rount. Th.
"If
tho
parento
of
guardian#
he
presented
a
.lata
»f
hi*
^rfl.roVsMrsiM
of lha sanity MWfiaa * « "
tha* would ha pat ool of b*slwo» ^
(Contlnuad On P*f« f l « )
n.glact thalr dull**, tha atoto hd*
(Htolladthl*
onto** thay* ware some measure a b a ha’ *»s darp.o ;iocuudi»|g engu candidates.
u to m a M
Mi
Hmandily
AfUr
hrs'lted
clashes
between
a right to Intarvtno."
'•
h«forr th* United Btataa
of protection for «ham.
’ HkprevMi k«t that* somaIn a separate, but eoncurrlng.
thg two groups, tha clergyman a
.
•A, minimum wag, law which iourt.
mat be -dan* i# puw» th#
cplnlon. Juatloa Kappa* wroUl '
Mrs. Judd haa ihown symptoma pgwiidete* won by * M lo I Wt»i
_ __ j of ienlist la new currency
MU, Parkl-va haa auggestod woakl
I "Medicine and surgery *r* not
G -*Ai*d.' th'iigro * * 1JI}|*
conform cloMly to the New Yerk which impose “a perfect pktplg Ol __ not until Iba voting quallfkathaeugb th* bAtks to Ibuustry.
Hun, of most of hi* supporters
■ccurata arl#nc#i #n«l tho rroult m .iw m V ort" wfthlfawn H r VM
Tk* (l » r area not slammed ol
minimum wag* Irglslslton- Ths .(.mentis pt&gt;»««« • • r.f?nT.
an oparation may not b, foretold
mrntal
iluangement.
Dr.
»U|'»
had
bean
loudly
questioned.
has etouaea for Ihe nanilng ol
Urn Whit* Hocad ta iBflathmary
E. Im k.it, Coolidga, Aria, V*A*I-Business U booming under tha
|U. Guthrie had htld that hi*
wilh acruraey.
•tor* but It waa emphasis-m there Rooauvalt s.ialnUtration". asld those employer*
— who
- fall• to fpay fied. Both he and Dr. (••off* f • foam on tha veatry are Interested
"Drciaion muat ba made and tho
that ne .pacific admii'Dtialioa
HulTm.n. Florence.
kg property, whll, ha la for "say­
a n i u n has keen drafted. High S E U , J. P- H.H . . he today,.
Reports from retlrina commlt- parents paral.t In tholf refuaal to
pay "»»*• ‘ Mr*
v
u'mmoned by Mrs. Judd a IgRCTTSv ing soul.." Ho said money “i« ue chairman and tho •pfolntmint consent.
•dmlntoUnttoo l**d«rs also him, ' ■nnoi nod with consldersbla satU- to niBhf
tssmiso do
— so
--fr-ttoo that for Ihe f f lima ln|lo make lham
"Clilldren com# Into th# world
what Impresses lham."
of tew eoinmlllcv for the ya. r
qnito strongly that there i, n~
If federal wage legislation ware exrtesicd belkf «he
"Why, If Jrau. Christ rsma and oe.upla l the attention of menewr* helpless, subject l* all th* 111* to
v thoagbt of larthrigbt cun* cy in iror two year* h# to able to re­ approved, Mlaa Parkin, said. U ytomin is to t “shim»lu#.n
volt to n for th* qjsrter rnding
Two alienisli far Um ito'-J. alood before them Ihoy would of
Seminole rhaftor.
hutuie which flash 1* hair. They are #t&gt;would mean a wsge boanl for vir­
As f»r tho rolstod aUvor froi Mar: 31. 1MJ, thero hai bean an tually avary major W u l r f . 0 m who Iratiliad bafor* Mta- d«dd« throw Him out of th* church I*, Far me'• of America who mat at tltled to benefit from al tha laws
conviction to il aha was saaa,
inertasa In tha sal* of
for thalr protection, whether afhave enough the high school list " l«h1, "1
tom. It to tha Intoallan of Prj-ithing that would b. left out of h* ported after a Mt-mlnutr exam ru- causa he didn't
Nrw commlUe®' include l1!* fictlng thalr prqparty. t^alr par*
swank” the rector had .added.
daat Baoauva l to walk this out iLamm, stottouery, and siml ar proposed UgUlallon U a s|wcifk
|„i, of
her yesterday »hab
up Her.
fhw.,lrr
m a t o ' tonal right* or thalr H » °fc * * *
through oa tilianniio^. treao
II* a!»&lt;&gt; told of removal l'»"* following
,fc,
world
i»l
"• o-operil* coding* started against himi by Thrift Fund (Vmimlilcr. Koix u
•V.hen we consider that for the figure for minimum pay.
"The laarrwd court has actod in
or Uoattoa in “ to ferthc»-.'iij
wilh
then.
In
determining
j
u
t
two
yen*
thero
haa
been
a
m i U mwiBfcr dlftvwVirL He
th, veatry on * presantmcnl which Muirhrad, chairman, U *ty 8cn- this case not only In *Ukt comA fl*tl upp**1
,l* ■ ,
ner present con-IUea. Nalthrr
.H-nstait oeiieise In receipts ol
la before bishop Manning anj lha karlk; Flnama, John Sankaiik. plianc# with th# I**.
foals weril aetton U a « a w i&gt;
planning t«
f t * BV J '
rf
Ihe
alienists.
I*r.
JosihU aatvra". he salA “you may
scrupulous
care
and
modaration.
if bimitil i*m.
chairman.
Clifford
Bell.
f
*
"
l
V
alliy
Day
JOaWbrtikn
l*
. . . ___
,,-h ration. Sin Franck*o,
snd standing commit!** of the •!torero. Srnkarik; Athlcik. Honwrr ( *r__Italy two hilllnn oadentond how gratified wa feel
and upon ample and ompoUM Land' tamorvudr i&lt;"n * mo* .
Angclra..
which
Include.
Georg*
V
&gt;
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Dr. Paul Itowevs. to* AnL
t»r, dmluaan. William Hurmdti proof, hU discretion should not bo Ittvlng tho UHp II*U nt I
eurremy avai’akia a being .a.le to report an Inereri.
wovhl expres* an ..pmom ■’ '» aiaham. who lieadevl one of H"" i mgrcin. t'resto" 1‘hillip*. ‘ I»'""
•nactcd oink- imot ntlng to HUB. It certolaiy I#
n'etoah waa rom'i today by t
dnluibed.
Hoover
commissions.
whet.irr Iho blond* youfrf woman
had called lor k iratsurieg »ig" *■id an ind:-nbqdr offkUI. who ware l
Th, dlffrrtncro batweto vestry man.
.... K. U. Tylrr. Clifford f.uwt «wlioa
that
conditions
arr
picking
___
! I&gt; Inisn*.
gp to Apr. U.
that Samlnofr Couaty will.
snd l e c t o r area, o»a* tha ajiurrh a ! .on»-C&lt; -oparativu Buying aid
Caught In Urn Ml' of rolling M -i T h . .t o i , albroUta are expect- economic affairs.
Ronal ' Muiili*«l. thanlal Barorv, ■1s­ tP-"
. Sallng.
c» i,
Further. Poalmaiier Hall said
man. Cavay Hamil end John Jonti.
' Pag, Pour)
t i f r z s r .s s s
Dr.
Guthrie
said
that
while
he
toiy
tkkata
to
reabtonto
of
0lrJf*
I
^HUarkln*
t
u
l
nlghi.
the
sanity
-For tha oaal *0 *••?* there haa
Alas K. Johnvnn. Jr. waa .;k«t(jround* tomorrow, .morning.
in Out town tot. Saturday
^
up altar was abroad In 1031. th, vestry
..t daily toaroaae 'r
•f® U MHHW
Alimn R»fln «1«&lt; UWI Jl'fJ wuws- ---•'IfiM thnn.w.nnqg#
td
a
a
Chipiai
masiot.
"took
advantage"
«&gt;
f
his
atomnee
s „ incoming
Incoming and outgolsg null.
t
M..io n . for Ihe rrmarnder
tia
mill. .rnoon, W*lUr Allen. »»t •
Among lha lauoila grim aurirg
particularly In the volum. of td- arroatod
' „f the hearing h , order of Sup*- am] had an spartment hnuro Ihe mealing were those front ln«
hero until laaleruay
yrolarday w*e]
wl*-« he dor Ju'Ua
. i i j t recelud
iwtlwii on in Jail hare
i . . . i rK. L.
owned by the rhurch painted a
vertking -matter
l - Green,
Groan, on
on a
dsatorl
project commIUn* rciatir.* to hu* t
—
w a a released m»d«r a I M0 bond quest of covinrol for one
side, date,table bilious gteeo. Ito a'»n rrnnl hall storm damapo on lhs|
coming trilna."
r, aJ|ngo. two of lb#m In
•at
by
County
Judge
J.
G.
Sharon.
J
u
S
S
the
ve.tr,
f-r
ousting
h"
If th* volama of buslncu conwhich he did rot name.
I haplei'a corn project on '*»•;(h.realsr, greoontod by M r*..W Da Vinci Art Sch.ml «"d IN West Sid*: Clifford Hr It i*p ...tw Jfc Klreh,ff,. and a auayavary •W
liana* W Itciairo aa it has d "ring AUan'a ta** will ha preronted be
for*
the
grand
Jury
in
May.
tha first Ihraw month* of the
j Body-aml-s «ul I'" 1’1* ,rnm lh&lt;: i n the fishing Hip tn
'« Turlle &lt;h# rfolng, „f tha Florida U g i*
In connection with Allan. ar­
origin year. It may be noaslNr. Foilchurch.
Moun.l on Funu-y, while John I*7ure. read'by •Klwonton F.-B ' of'nn
jtm
maslrr llall stated, that tha total real State'* Attornay lJojnl F.
Ktnkatih tod of his men*, trip Wllwm. rotnprisH lha pragrsra
yad two pmaU l
_
Boyle
today
atalad
that
Al|
per­
poatoffice
will
not
have
to
return
roltoettoa af fam lag
lo Taltahaisa, wiirre It* r-pir- featum prasentod • msmbaf# o*
■anted Ih* ihiptor nl a x*ncr*l Ihe Hanford Klwnab Wob a t Ibn
__________, aw lb* J- B- Vaaghaa to |ro atalua of * secood-clau sona arroatod for rolling lottery
S.
IL
Dighlon.
attorney
for
h­
tkkata
or
In
violation
of
the
«tol*
MonUtunm .Jlotdl teday. . . Both
trwak (ana jvmt at tha edge of poatoffice. Effect!** Ju'y I of this
mi*.log.
•» u Miller In hi* suit agslnst ll«t U Seatoed city llmtta m. lha year, ha aalA tha poatoffice her* Uw declaring that Ih.
Those ptasant l»»l »••**»•- war*: were wall tweaifad.
. to .* * ,S ••
Florior
I’owor
an
'
Light
Co..
°T )r
sohn Senharlk, J u ry SenVaiik.
Ifcsfspl OulmMn - highway
at will he a* ctomad. mainly lacauu , felony, may eipacl
I'rroldant Howard • OwUp .*«•
i - slated that a Deliver hesrira
TIENTSIN.
Apr. U M
receipt*
of
the
past
year
war*
bewhan
*
bond
*f
at
J
*
*
*
*•'“
h*’
abew* 4®H a'droh A k merwlng.
nn the matter will he held at Japanese bombing p in r. ard •*• Clifford Klrg, Dsvd I'-srlc. Clif- hnunced Ihat ha sod' KJwsalnp .Wt
ho ■ah'.
barn arraaged for."
foid Ball, Ronsld Milrhca J. T s - It. Za hary wlll attond a KlumqU
T h a.h aa afggasimatlng betwroa
Titusville In Circuit Court MU*'I Hilary wott yrpmtad
||,
ala*
atotod
Ihal
"I
»hal|
«"•
Phlltlp*.
Kdu'ailon
rommlttoe
and I I I ® . UW cwvwrod by
m» i;o K ltU . Tattoo
-, .
-----------.i dlslriat
.M
.
Smith's
offkwa
on
May
{Tirohow.
J
r
g
c
.r
t
n
before lb* grand Jury nast monrij
Creston Phillips, Donald 1 ipdihas,
, t ebrmont Mat Tuan* bponW. sU nr# u fd. U b* «4
Mr. Dlghton a*ld Ihal Judge (Mlnwangtao and Tientsin
^formation that I
wilh all ^
E. D. Tyler, Paul IN Irn Jon', :r'.y right lla Invited other Kt- laHuaani fanturon71of gnuaua?^?L-(
to Tam Ratliff, «**dHrnlln last waok. wlshiag to hear Noith (hlrr c«— l * " •
h a ,, available relating to th# sak
parti
•fens* argumant on the question (Thinroe military heaJiu.rleis for Jonas, Cousy Hamil, ami Alex K wantons to sttand. Th# club toah
t o Z ikkets In this d t , ~
Johnson. Also. KoIhmI Walla:*. no aciiuu
action M
on
il lha
aa.ro appointment
-F F ---- ----- - of n '*Tho (alolration. goto kndor « i r '
acruas Ih*
ORMOND .BEACH, Apr. I8-— |mt ^ ^ g ^ r r - 0f rasn hav# beeo •What effect any contract whi&lt;h OPfratlona In that r.iion a r. to- Frank Jonas, aid Ueriurn Lrnitltnato
to
lha
Intarimtlonal
con shortly befurt noon. Tha
fa n a , to ** • awwkroad at
Uty—A, resolultoa
donouaring
Ih#
countyBoor**
,
—
w
_
.
.
Mr.
Miller
aignod
wilh
tha
Ftori
_________
_
---- 77
..j
rasa
MlUar v q s ie wna
— ■ Chtc4 tive-rc- Th* ,' i* hl ” rhinT
spoaklng progrwm
4®B o’clock by a aUgkl
! vent it n in I ds Angotoo Into In procraao a- &gt;
..... barer* th* UgUto- rw»o»t*1 »•
„ |M ] „ * „ . da Power and lig h t Co. would I*; ips (althar in southwest le- drass, vllltora.
start* at t!»0 o'clock, while J
. sdoptad today by iho will b*
— c. —
ir^-l |u|. the big attac* wsv reported
Udktog eM h f bto win*
00 aired
airow bif°r* tho .,J"™
. . r^ have on ----------Ih# cwmps-a/'a
aonltici
June.
C1 , ___________ _ _ a i _ _ „
Tho-e attending tha meeting Land Hutson Symphony Crch#
■ a that th* b«l|dtog w*e
with Ih* City of Bnaford
eorgresataml confarene# beesusa WWar# going to g#*
V4 ui wi / .
S a l v a g e O p c ra lio n H
L fr, . Dr r . K. B ,k„ , m » . c . o . of 6| plat** will b# M ttn In rd f*
mixlmrm lato t", has n»d»red|
swiIon bar* and font to TsDo- bottom of Ihb wav* of P^«&gt;
cart iuri»* tha nftaruorm. 1 » a
Mr. Dlghton la anhmlt nnthorlt.##:
rT— Tha resolution sUlod It gambling and wlp# I* •“* K 80
an Ur* |!rogra» l« fra* tn tha 1
p d u l t b y clahh i n m e e t
to
bsch
up
hla
clow
of
Ih#
mav'fi
w n lha conrktion of th# eonfo*.
He, and tha development
Mr.
Diirhton
on
•
F,
RWli«
-win that Mgallantton of boor nn
Bt. John* Rieor Valloy l
“The
Primip'e#
nt Poultry lju d aw
rr,rcs'niinf th# City in th* mat­
•*** j - m'.m-litoil ly bUb holorw Uw
subjaot that will b* atkooiter. ro"tended nt th* lacont hail­ Foodlag" will ba •r.rusiod beforw
W&lt;r* U t k b t re would l# -dftrireontal
ing that a r r ##«tm t that Mr mamba re of Iba Poultry Evening aglet•• oporations of Ih# lloet r"olems-v. Arlh-ro Branso. Bl I DuI , th* host It Ureal* of tho pot®!*
n Rio h b o r s m b i t ^
'
MU *r was t n s s i tp sign 'hn« Class who will meet it Seminal* S40klng itTnUa «ha wreckml bo •* •P"**. Pof th* slat*.”
'J L o n '
High School tomorr ow night nt
gt.nlrd
lha
n
g
n
h
»
v
Pt,'
,,•
of tha alrshl? Akron, |*a»ti -f Mas-&gt;n. 8. J. Nl*. r . B. U n io n ,
t.n
WINTER
h av en —
tg*J over and i M * t W * P'»- •;40 o'ckwh, U w*» .rrooiwed »*• arhkh wot# Nested on Ih# iwwnn leier
*• *
J Lf hun&lt;V4d daisy*In*
Kribed in tn# *0«lp*Ct #fdvoa#c« ar y by Alan R. Johomn. who wUI
acocOo a/ cemps we^r barn
tb* dloenssio'"* Mr. John
bmtiwot
woe)1 l.v void ai rgglrsl p*l lv
Dftors war* kept on th* ilock
tb it tho. trehnkal and p"
night 'for U* admul ^
Htrickland.
Howard'
Long,
B.
D.
policy and that any t s g pnay rule*
i rook* rrory arwat F
batter wrathtr bnfou
O f ’ U to
F k r ld n a U h d m n
tk ll aid** Of th# subjert wUI Wh'tlhg
U
and irgutoilona arwr ngd »b»ce
Caswell,
-J.
0.
Bhnnsn.
W.'
B.
anvornl wartbgn e—
aaatlnulrg thalr inveatignttoa bo*
Nalghbofa of A aitfca.
wilt bn woll aired, and tho pillk la &gt;*»
Za'hary,
E.
I.
Hoy
M
.
l
n
f
Tax.
_
. through the yroro go wall tha contrail o f'
fgw th* oBtfnct.
» . ■t
•- •'• - .
• k f irecd of awreth.
_ _ JH r.Ju rice fc.-IW *.—
ntep In t.he cam
p b e haa undertakenn to i
ih
..........a controlled -price

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r4m ' Dyke®
By. Big Band ^mt
in--------------lu m ^ , 1 »*,«ion to de- 1 ~|. ^baiter*
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EVIDENCE
THAT RUTH
IS REALLY INSANE HIS OPPONENTS

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Poatoffice Shows
_Eff
.e c ts Of Recent
Busings Revival

New C o m m i t t w s
Are Appointed By
Future F arm ers

Inki

Alleged Seller Of
Lottery Tickets'Is
Put Under Arrest;

mbJJf'

Kiwanians Stage
Regular Meet At
Montezuma Today Min dwhhfa hnvn -

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Fire This Morning

Further Hearintr In
F. P. &amp; L. Cane Slated

r-.rtgRcDoUnd dwp#

Jan PlancH Bombing
Large Chinc»c Uty

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Resolution Attacks
Beer Bill In State

Upon Akion Delayed s«j««J*5 *•
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s js r a r o -r s s f ijg
fur. ~r

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’earn “ B O W L I N G
To Meet
Thursday
I satisfied
i by the Fads at Orafternoon. Manager
ywstenhy and today
athletes a riUT wurhbg
raperatba fee the first
e f the season, to be
Bt Msaktpal Park Tkaraa t 3 JO o’clock. .
Deytasa Beach Isbadera
the oppoalthm. Exg tha Mobley bruthera, 0&gt;la
aad Lefty U na, tha Ul WO! be tha Mam team that
Central Florida Baseball
msomnt hi 1922. usd wars
. b 1921. Mike Boisch
i rspbewd by Al Baker as
r , aad there b a brand n te
#( mar&gt; beck af the club llMs boys Ihro.gn
l dally. He b priming
l n ley we fee a victory ever the
t r i m , who euy be considered

N O TTS”

In the ascend game, the Ballard
Peed ■lore team won tww gamea
from the Format Gatebal team
which waa tied with the Ballard
team far ftrat place.
Some unusual acoiee ware rolled
last week H L- Tharp, local Wes­
tern Union manager. He railed
four eoaaecwthre gamea scoring
tOO or more points. Here are bis
Scares: *21, 203, sad MS far a
PM pin local ar an average of 231
poinU per game, lie missed the
gonl of all bowlers, a perfect
gnmei when, during the fourth
game, be hod nine straight strikes
and then split In the 10th frame.
Scores:
r u m en t-t w a rn ra .

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a Mid taday.
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winning I* of the M p a "
played at home during the' sea­
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dertag ihs'CsaCsWl P ln ida B ase*
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legalising beer and the
ance committee handling
Using beer.
Se WhiUker restored order out
of ckaoa at tha clone of the ses­
sion with n motion to infer all
pending beer legislation to tha
two committees, kb motion pre­
vailed and both aMo* srera claimirg ultimate victory when the
Senate adjournal.___ __________ _

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Wednesday, April 19th.

The 8ix Brownies

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HAVE YOUR WATCH le-.mlrcl
by eaa who really k a m how.
Brigge, Jesreltr, Mag. Arm.

fer home runs and triplee.
lit Scrnrst ws- s r ri.ir iT ic M rost
t »\ MiTRis i susew a r n s v
kmrked out six burners daring
sea o r r a n n te v a a u . s r t r HU H s i, ard be- tallied eight
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A a f th* ' present gaphy. Deaf/ and Dumb Alpkdwl,
» f M l this p b J A tim JiF '» lie d I f
•a alrnoec datirriy Shuwa* •Stamp I fa ile d Cm., and
eew«wly;anythin^IrtaMing. k i f b f ' v m , fec{ h U
tbo aid work-ex- first time."

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Long’s

D o c to r’s w ay

The re rira l Florida Baseball
l*ngnr*« IH I rhampi'-lts, I hr Co(na Indians, s r n hrII scorrleni
tor IU romreative turnings during
I MI. mikin'.- them a close second ■
to the Islandrn who wrnt »*ore- I
leu f r W consecutive innings. !

What Prof. B. I*. Steele af the
The Daytona
Junior High School ctmaUera an were the second
an “unusual" game between bo/a of the' 1932 Centi
was played last week by baseball ball league saai
players representing the Junior era winning IT •
High School and the Freshman they played at
d a s, of Seminole nigh ftrtwa t I t rood they WOO
was the first of a several game games played,
serifs between the two trams, and i
It was won, I tu 0, by the Junior i nilI
,&lt;&gt;)
High team.
.
( Florida League's
What made it unysual n , that iB|f (932 player,
pitcher Deher of the winning Smyrna hurler le
team aliosrsd the loeers only one p lM daring th
hit and struck out 14 men whib ,c t the Islander
pitcher Raburn af the lasing team wrth sis Mis on
allowed awly two hiu and struck
,
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out seven men. I hiker had good
Olin Hutto, «/
control, and dW net walk a man. holds the Centra
whib Rabun walked only one ball League's 193

N»: oaa e f the more than
players In the Central
DasrhaJt League daiirg 118*

i•'da In knock out a beam rag at

T s m s i . to rn i q tan a.
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committee, aupperted the motion,
But Cary. Ocala; Holland. Bartow,
and Giltin Dr Kuo ink Springs,
s s c a i r t v i.n w irn
spoke against it.
.
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IkBfrwII B; (*klrafn . y « 11
Butler aUrted the fight when • I n c * )
the Hos«o btl| cam* over in a row- Ml fsOWlB i: rivvvUwci i
N ow
T o r h l ’MIaHwIphia
tine way. President Firteh sUrted orlboHoloH.
to refer ft to the temperance or
’piphfbiboa committee, and Jast
then Butler hopped to hi, feet
tid i the motion to pend It to Ju-

Junior High Team Is
Winner Of Ball Game

'pritlok W thd' ptefner t * Ike
Ith Edition states that “The espt the Utb.
pears that bars patsad sines
“All the. artklee that sreve in
first edition of Every Hoy* the brm er edition have been
k waa published have brought thoroughly revised, and papers na
Boxing. Csneeing, Crucpm', Fires,
Golf. Rarkets, Sliding, Billiards.
Bagatelle. Dominoes, Spurt rum
Analysis, a entries, Ile J tehogs.

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hind containing any s t m t S t a r a t
of any lotury. gift sntsrprise. ar
sc brew Of aay kind offering prises
dependent in whal« or in part upon lot ar chaare. ar containing
any tb t of the prises drawn or
awarded by means of aay soeh
lottery, gift enterprise or scheme,
whether said list contains any
part or all of soeh prise, shall be
deposited in or carried by the

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Adams and Rotmon secured tho
Junior High School kits whib
Locks, at shortstop for th* Fresh­
men, secured the bne hit on bis
team. Adsam and Lawson were
the fielding stars far the Juniors
wkUo Brawn fielded bis position
well fur tbr Freshmen.

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committee which will consider the
bil| at a public bearing Wadneadap night. Briefly, he insisted H
was n«t a temperance, bat n legal
gorstion involved, sinew all the
clamor about what tho Florida
ruastitutieo says cannot be dan*.
Senator WhiUker, of Tampa,
tail Senator Stewart, of Fenian-

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M tVbrought to The llrrsl.l
E rucuatly by J . 0 . llichael.
W| piaduea dauler, who found
while searching through sa
lb recently.
IM hook b of tho 15th edition
patlbhed In September 1IW3,
m i lb b ta nearly peifect shape
Mbmlto the fact that it U now
PUNtty M years old. Printed in
' G i b e , as was the original volfcma la 155A, the book it edited by
Bbpmnd Ratbdgu anil was piiate S ^ C e o r g a Rutledge asd Hons.
V ; The booh U ritrvmely Interest&gt;.|gf.|)i that It preeentn the English
riew point sed r i pis rut ion of
d M t u e f games. Scores of lllusate Included In the book,
by goesns of which the author
hoped to Illustrate the proper
mbhad of playing each game as
wall as point oat the many ways
I* which by the correct esecu.m
l a f plays, p aw s can he wan.
- A festere e f the FJghth Edition,
printed b
15M, and earned
Jhrapgh .lata tho llth Edlt'wt,
l&amp; M V bhg chanter deratad U Th)

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scheme offering prises depeadeat
in whole or in part upon lot ar
chance; and no check, draft, bill,
money, postal note, ar any money
aider, for Ike purchase af aay
ticket ar ^ert thereof, or af aay
share ar chance la aay aucb lotlery. gift enterprise, ar scheme;
and
no newspaper, circular,

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(Coatln«*l Praia Para O at)
fared. k rrrr*r. to pdarfl the laa«
Of ground. admittedly Wtd far Ike
bat weak nr mors.
Abora tbs iffnU U N dia m&amp;
roar orr tkiar was csrtaig—
I f the baar bt)| la kiUod by tho
Sonata, with tho loan « f aa eatimatad anrv.al rvvruus at
000. tko a W U s or mama ether
obnoxious form of taratUa ta esrtaJa to ba imposed.
“It'a boar ar a saleo tea.** That
b the widrsprrod bclbf here.
Senator Rutler. of Jacksonville.

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Trial

previewing The News

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|V J 4 — T h e sensational trial of ii* Britishers in Moaetnr on
jr com e. to
Stomxxst n p io m e and aabotafe h«a presumably
a clone. . Three of them were ortiered deported.
Two
r ti. t i n m i
were convicted and aentenced to prison terms of twojtnd
three yearn respectively. ■ One wtu acquitted.
Tefi “
slans, tried a t the sam e-time and on the same •
received various sentence! up to ten yeim.
One
was acquitted.
•
The outcome of this trial has all the earmarks -erf
fair one. It had been feared that tho lives of the Edfftfab^ * #k ;
men were in danger.
The Soviet is writ known to deal
l JS severely with all acta contemplated to be agsinat t he la ta • 3 cats of Russia or theOommonist jmrtjr.
iet thr sever Sal
• w penalty
------— was
*'-----------—a—
throe yrirs. And there was no discrimmatfon
Their Bussian co-deajfUtnst the forrijmers apparently.
'fendsnta fared worse than they did.
' There is a feelftif, however, particularly among Brit­
ish sUteaflMM. that the charge*, the trial, ami the whole
affgfr w rn a wretched fake.
No Engiishmen seriously be­
lieves any of the British engineers guilty of tampering
with the property of their employers, or of having the
slightest undue interest -in Russian affairs of state.
Foreign Secretary Sir John Simon says that the defendants
w en subjected to what fa kaown as the "third degree in
this country. In order to grt damaging testimony and "con­
ID A T ^ P JU L j . , . «
fessions from them.
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,
'
•'•The Ergibh belinwlhat thair engineers were «Tc»te&lt;l
lb D u 7 r o r h » k t
an&lt;! made the objects 6t a sensational trial aa ■
It fa wdl.kqowo
YE OBEY: If jrs will obey "Roman holiday” for the Communists.
TE
pin Indeed, and ka«y mjr that things h a'* not liven going so well in Russia fately.
- W H .y p w
in unto me alfcve ~»n divert the attention of the masses from their own hungry
alt ths «grth M-mtoet stomachs and impaveriahed condition to the treachery of
be unto m aktarfom th* foreigners waa needed.
ta, and a holy aal
That this is the final conclusion oM hc British govern
raenU can hardly he doubtad.
The news of ths oonvlc* A
tlons had scarcely been received before King Cleorge bad
Tofote*
signed a proctotnatton plaeing an embargo on Russian
tbe&gt;w *j*uf '
goods.
Thu«, trade between England ami tho Soviet,
Llntatftro 'gatf.
which has been BTnaUy to the |dvw)U|» of the Mulish,
i food slogan for Franc* will tie practically eliminated as » protest against the prose­
b*. 'Million* fri pn pa- cution of the British engineers.
The placinwaf the emoargo 'well Indicates the seriousbit not ono rent for war
n«aa w i t h which
______the_ King’s
_ _government views the whole
affair.
It not only means a coally loss of trade at a time
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•ho uro-1 to sava money when ail husinesa is
dangerously lleprassad. hut it also .adds
n h tn .
Now they considerably more fttel to the European fire which may
careful .finanrisrx— break into a conflagration at any 'moment.
Wara have
Cnioa. Or hnatforo.
been declared for .far Icaa cause1than arbitrary trade'em-o ■ —
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4I
_,-* Legislature baa only |bargoes

WEDNESDAY, AFUI# I t . 11

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Mews ITEM- NOrrWD
T H W iM T H B N B X r
v v A O .c iv tu A N s v y i u - 'p e in m o c b o a n c e r t w a n SO L D I e Q S .
D u e TO T H E E X T E N S IV E U S E O P, PLA N ES AND G h * .;

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I n JUq ed civilians b e in g RUSHED TO t h e
AMD A FURLOUGH.

had to pay A® petesat during
tho basking b fk h y . Tho tempts_ i s po*M afrhigh W atsol
istes ks fo r ihw T
t a
YXAi
the Raseivo banka U easa. '
short-term monsy market. »t
cost of Reserve bank s a lv e s
But rhie/ eoaevra is felt, M t so
much over tke proseat si m M the
go totmaoa t debt, as ever the ipros*
ports for Its rapid locretaO ta He
near f s t m . ’W s U o w i t W w
salt from the osa of tha tastm enflaary bedgeL" By this arrangement expenditures a«e dividet) iito “erdtaary” mad “o t ta ordinary”. sad the budget Is balanrrd by I t h h * suglcleat gawds
only to awet tee “erdtaary" **peases.
. &gt;*
The JUalificslIon e f the extrsordinary ba*%et ta «bwply that ths
expenses taehsded therein result
from
trotfsual
ctrcemitsm&lt;**Among such ootlsya ate thoaa fm
direct relief, and those that Uko
;
the form of loan*, each as Uw |',T
Reeonstructioa Tinsoco Corpora- y&gt;
tion advsneo, which tha Oavovn. W
nmasi aaaala t o .rwrosoo haeh.-Ja .-« o h i
lime.

cA isfiiFOR UNEASINESS

W a U S tr e e t E n th u s i­
a s tic
In
P ra is in g
R o o s e v e l t 's W o r k

FRO N T U N K FD Q T R E A T M E N T , R &amp; S T ,

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NEW YORK.—While lb*
na-cisl dtatnet views with «
or
erpisninety lb* otcasloaN
introduction hits tV- congressional
si hopper of new bit* FroPosing
to cut ths gold cquivilcnt of the
dollar. It is incline.! to take a tees
coatphcenl virw of the pesolbta
sgeets upon the dollar of the hug*
gnttrnni'i l dsbL and of the frank
adopttan of an “ritrsordinary
todget.’
Tho Street i* ealhasUilte ta
prabing the Prvtidest’s acWrWent* ia l&lt;sl*rtcing the “ortV'sry"
budget, sad It I* witling to ieeog-

nice the need for the really hire
Using placed upon ta*
I
N E X T W A Q W IL L S E E M EN
hick ne the Trcsinry for »sri»w»
vartan*
. . . B 6iN c-D O A ^ = T «&gt; o u r o f = T w e r i 4 w ^ * ^ r r ? T » * ,*Tt«¥a'.,’T a ‘iart

Lie even calculating how to profit
All the*, eitTSordinary
from the** appropriations. Bat
however, e o a sU ta tea a
the wonder grows as to what of­ sdctid borden upon the Govern­
fset these are gomg to hero upon ment's tredtL
the' vahie of the dollar.
Vety large laereaoo sre preh- ®
P tc ru ta e
Haro tho *uminer of I¥30, or in ■Me dmiag the present .yeas. Al*
OCM
AN
C
O
IN
)
r-MAMCONG CRAIV ON ** . evWALL STREET B CHS
a little more than two ami a half thought the ordinary budget for
MOUNTAIN *OC TRYING
ycais, tho put Ik debt of the Unit­ next year has been balanced on
' RECUSE TOvvArm uL •
t o e r r a« o v b tm 6 c a ?
ed Mete* ha* larreaswl from paper, *n iacreaje of over H.OSO.
THE NEXT WAR TO _
AND BELOW TV® PLANE 5.
- - t,
shoot
to O
o»*r
oooui |liiAW.nnc^m ra
’ er f i ll,| W —fw—t l„ Ik ,
G E T -T K E in g a s . —
COOjUCSklUO, «r at Ihe rate n f-fft*
prices* ^of- autherrtatkm amt
OOO.miOjhvl every sis months. The nraro such author iaatiena are. *X&lt;%&gt;w.»~s» r
incirsse, morrover, has been at an pectatl to follow. Those already
acrelrrating r u t. This is the first pawed or now la the tegWathw
our market in 1911, 1915, and esut-. for concern la W ill Street. mill Include $200,000,000 e f relief
Th» pirsrnt government itebl of loan* ta states, tlOOjNOUm of
I9td, it hsd to have something' to
abou: tJl.«OO^Kikn.OOo compare* divert grant* ta stales for relief,
buy them jrilb. Wiut it bad was
with an a 1-time r*ak In August $200,000,000 for federal refores­
su’d. Isrgr hol.lmgv of Anwurtcau , 9la&gt; in , frms „f wholesale »om
tation, about $'-*00,000,000 for fadcecunocr, and credit.
mod'** prices, was over twice era I reforestation, about $500,000,what
it
i«
lislay.
Morrover,
at
I b r goM supply of tho prin­
000 of miaeellaneoua R. T. C -tn d
cipal Kuropcan countries with the that time the taxable ineumes and Treasury advance* ia the form
thr
dollar
voknic
of
goods
(object
moilgaga bill, and |2,000,000j000
exception of that of Prance and
U V9. wweh.la quit, a roclt'
I am the ptinlleg prem, hnm■
When I »p*ak. a mrrisd pro­
iI w
KsgUml, has since hren greatly In excise t a i n were greatly ta of government lands to be exIwUsWes r&gt;—
of the mother rfm h .
pie luten to my m e *. The
iKplrted, end both Prance and extras of what they ate to by, or chngrd with holders e f urban
U f a begs It, can hold
Aston, the, U ttP. th* Celt.
Kng'ard arc even less wdllvt to ut what they are likely t0 te In mortgagex,. farther t a a s - le rasl
the .Ji.Q. the -Slav.- '.bn farT T rin T g o W than they wur* the- next taw yeim. TA' 19OT W roads, and exteaalve R. F, C. tabMy heart iv of *»#el, a n Jin k s '
Fear and ignorance have combitwri t«» w&gt;
llin Vi, nil mmprehrrii me.
are of iron, sn l niy finiewp
in 1915. Great Britain'* holdings em u*'tax payments were about serf (lions to baa kataeka.
rap resctiCstires
In enta of pretty, curly-haired Helen Vasco rcsisl
are of Iratf.
uf
Amrrican sreurities have been four time* thFTntrreal on the pubIt la said that some authorities
on should sponsor s bill doctors to perform an eye operation on, thq, chi
• * e*v. Y i".
•
Even
a*
rvrent.y at Washington am estimating the
Kxvily
trduicd. And American In- Ik ileht.
C
|
n
the
tirelrrs
elation
i
f
*•i ' ■
-lag tho lending powera
ax
the
fiscal
year
I9J9-I930
In­
to nave her life.
A malignant tumor Efcq'def*.
vrstois hsv,- tainted their finger*
g I sing the a*ng* *&gt;f thq wtaht. ^■Wthe new*. I cry ywir J-&gt;jt
safe level to which Ike federal
tho Rmvmrtructjrii ** Ftnanee
the nrateriri of hlrtory.
on forriin loon*. It Is true that come taxes coverrd the Interest deb*, can be rstaetl at $.10,000,000,sad sorrow* otr-y h»jr. I
iUoo to 1iktad* cities' hav- unless it fa rrmovetl. death is a certainty, and it Is nftt &gt;trr*
. . . .
the (yntphonlrr of ad time.
the privately owned lond* of on thr public debt about four 000.
fill the dullard's ut n,l with
difflcultioa. A million that even an opdration may not roault fatally.
limes.
But
at prrsect every
Hath
borrowing
is
safe
only *«n
KnglanA
I'nnce,
ami
Italy
aro
thoughts
uplift!tv.
I
am
With
unrestrained
davotlon
■
the
mother
has
guarded
as' from tb* B. F. C.
still iclling at comparatively good dollar pair in income taxes Usa aaauarpthm that ^wsineaa will
I am the voice of todsf, .tie
light, knowledge, power. I
a big holp to Sin ford her offspring against every- altoript to relieve her condigoes
merely
lu
cover
the
interest
prirv‘ here, but German bonds are
recover shortly ta tha paint where
herald of tuBK&gt;rrew,.
_ epilomlie the oiHpir.ti of
's*r»j« _ 4 l i o a .a n d in p a k h H ^ M tan tf .h jl avowedly atated: “Cod
rolling in the OO's, and a new war on th* public debt. It ia probably Urn rountry can begin I* rut down
Blind over mat. n.
gave her to me. and Cod can take her away if He wishes.
&lt;
•
conservative
estimate
to
*ay
1 weave into tb* Wi
wuuU hatu.a viqUoUy adverse «f*
this, debt, either by paying * sur-ron
IM attorney " h r * the — ~Now til# State oTNew Vork hM M vfl'
-----------------m y*?T~ '(ro­ lcc‘. on Ibi^.irevfiW-wbUU'igg.of.tbc (bat Ihe artuaMvmVn of th« ptua 0f taxes or by repajment o « |
RNt
t
h
t
-------am
the
record
of
all
thine*
jfcaa# Is quoted ta a flppetTatc division 7 T ^ rin in n re T &lt; w | V of iK e a ta la " A l l
other nalioTU. We need merely govrrnmcnl rfeWPTs'now a t ‘tea*t loaaa to lh« govtiaaseat's nunaar-^*
My
paper ss ssylng upo ■? guleti
ruled ummiuiously
unanimously Hint parcuU
|inrc,uU have noafl
ndflM
JaafcmA dgXfaefat rwbNTkrjw-ik. 5« peccant higher than it waa ta m&gt;* landing agtacie*. B at It. will
m
'
, .
to the metropolis 1foDni* a child's lift by fdrbhbling tin ojwntlinn.' ’
Pne heads hart- Wc hart lesmcd 1919.
be a tang lima before either-of
Id
his -defeat in tb* Alabama
A ftirthcr cause of concern ia theao can octar. -To thoso who
too mceh shout the “problem- of
the fln
t case of lie
1U kind ovaf
pri;*&lt; nti-il to '
flrol
ovaFjprescnl
Ike
■If .yeti ever saw t i n t bi­
MR
(rotifer” ami poet-war repudis- th* ait* of the so-called floating qoeetlon whether, the Govanunaat
ildrgn’;
ef rich**; a ; sunmbo** mouths are slit In held the-right o f Um Wcftehcstcr counl
ar short-term debt Between now gill get |ta ioaca bauL aUenttaa
blgh
aapn,
and
In
to
order
the
operation.
V
faces, whose eyes pop oS*
Net only is'Hit volant# of erwil . r "ta next rhristaxea the Treasury i* called ta the recerf of thw War
’ The court's decision srema ta lie *fi
rou -like frogs, white chin*
irrtnr rnoiririci
rouotnexI will have to borrow enough money Finance Corporatios, which wound
It Extended tn warring
tobscco Juice, tewhi«kercd Of courso one cannot overlook the fa4t that a mother,
by nsutral countries likely to c- to met l over $2,500,000,000 of up ita books with a profit of m m
. die, ,
W T
Tbe Ougbter »#-l tears o f
filthy, you would not ssk fighting for her child, whether or not iri: igORQince
thi
•mall; the ilrmaml of those coon certifteatai and over fXOOJXWJXXI $40,000,000. But the govtromanl
Id, gad 1 shall mrvthey could do It." No attorney dire roeulfa of her Potion, U not CAvDjr pertuadcd hr'
tatylM tb* midnight loilrrj
tries for nutflde goods is also of bi I* which will be coming due sponsored loans since 193d to roiluntil'.*11 things rr•- of Mch s remark should made laws.
at short intervals. Thereafter for toetb. banks, insurance and moatwaary at hta l*9i:. to lift
likely to l« tmall. Their
H fa perfectly concnivahlti that the
n
'rito
tb*
immataU'c
allowed to practice ta Alabama and defiant Mrs, Vasco may,-in her motherly tTevoHoh.
bis V ad again, and (TJfr
rapacity
for producing
war tho next five years anti a hoH gag* companies, states, coastirscdml.
with fsarlcu M n . iol#-|hc
gouJi has l-ccn enor moody ca- mxl unties come due at tho rate tton companies and farmers biva
ISM
•»■M
b| l||J■ | .fcjiro
commit an act which will result in greater tragedy.
pvn,l&lt;J; U is prc.i-cly this over of stout &lt;1.000,000.000 every six far exceedad the loans of the
But the court bus oYIdently placed greater considera­
expapiian that i* one of the months, ar t at the end of that post-war era.
The operation will
M jli 0, 000,000 0f Liberty
en probohly tkhdr yew fan tion on,&lt;the child than on tlia mother.
esu.-cv of the present depression. L*to*
In spite Of th* vigorous -action
probably be performed Hi Ihff near futoro. ,If&gt;it
aucThey are also over-exps-wird ag- bond.i must b* paid.
•f the President in MtUIag ex.
ceaaful the mother will likely Itecnmo rcrondled w&gt; ’ (he
this
A large short-term debt under penditures In fit the avtfiaaty hudrici Itural'y. In Japen, of course,
we havr an example of a nation fsvorLblr cl re umi tame* Is raf* **&lt;7, ,‘fc* "jxtroordigary 2 b arrel”
“lltran|te,, acIetioc&lt;Qf surgery and will look upon iho tfociors
atrrcJy at war, but Ihe record of rod his ubviora advantagta. It *n- 1 ddit Ions, it tho slraadg heavy
T A *trt T R iB i t n r —
a.v divine croaturea.
If it fa not Nuccenaful she wIlTV
earners wpaneously. Icaa believe that the Hutu of .New York murdered her
lu Imperii from as—l2Stt.000.000 alfcd the Treasury during th* public &lt;Mit may. ataata%Ry weigh
' Osl. lAuis Mclleary Howe re- thing else that Is nc.TSssry if
nearly the**, Mmfs u and that aurfaiy-li A com- of the devil
At all cventa The coblly asked, in an srtiri* tin the a t l are to have real reiuetkm in in 1P3U, *ina.ooojxiu in 1930. paat year u take c'oso artrantagw “° fcv**Hy “ ta toaaU la the dotlM.PK'JtaO ia 19.11, and «IU v of the eatraonhaary low inUrwat Lavement of tha foliai. J o sup­
fkurisbw In Infant will'have herii frivrn every chance for its life which
New York Herald-Tribune, why it crime—• determined vigilaaco by tM0,uav in I93J—does not warrant rites for short-term money. But port Its credit, anti u r , im ef
lr&lt;aar in motion, and
science and intelligence con provide. *
the pubis- as to what the courtr the expectation of any loom IU virtue i* »'*« Hi wtskrrss, for from having to pay luodestraUy
is that the people do m&gt; UUl*r&lt;
the rears more cobf( V p ------------------- ----------» - • —
■—
tt creates the risk that in a money high intereal ml
ward stopping crime, particularly ami the district atlorary ilo iu from war orders rlaowherr.
All thU, while vamya
Tteasmy
organ!led crime. He answeii hi* criminal casee.”
A aew war would 'have to bo pinch the Treasury may have to may have to Jens'
69 psreent at much a*
In
most
instance*
it
own
question
by
faying
that
the
imttancea
Isn't
to
hnnka,
telling
lu
»»y
very
high
ra
in
indeed.
Tb
finanird
almost
entirely
out
of
these are not our fig*
people pay tittle attention to the muck what llie trial court* and current laxevi lo t IM* means that rite a mild ex ample, although tb* them when the' pc
ii* year complaints ta
t
---LU-iU-Lthe proverotliig offierrs cK hot Ihe temporary boom ciitsrd bp T lffiU fjr |«irf M low || (||9 will not buy. Th* ___
punishment of crime.
R. fatter, of low* IMnt*
kits. T. A. N*al was ho*tew uf ti. Btri fellow, l l i n Eltaaheth
They rend about crime in the what happens to Ihe care after Ihe creation of ftctltlor* pnrrhax- rc)r|valent of nnw-eleronth of 1 ovei loaded with govern
Be got them up. i
and Miss ttaMi*
thk fcsrosio •Brings t1nb''Wednrs- ’MeUugh
•Mm 1Wit new»paF*rs and they aro duly In a l, and rooviettoa.
That has Ing power would not occur; perand with government
---- o
.
HoirfpM* iCitrtcl, will leave hero
lismi. * ,
shocked about it. tn t “asually. been tb* trouble in Pt» out of 100 chann^ power for war-time -good*
bill wwn-.Rs t i n t
County (Divtiion Is popular this when the criminal is found,, the eases, particularly) ihosu which woo'd have to he quirhly rolled Thifrxday f * New York wjtera
(he Senate. The ternhr will sail for Turkey U a£l ta
year and ihe first on* In toms up
sre cun*Hleml important enough from that for p**ce-llme good*; ccndurting * general
public consbkr* tke anrevt a
i ■committee, to which Ik will wear with riffalwo Ure-kand- before Uta; legislators ha*1
teutonic
some
ramro
hrooch,
the
club
Vmphant ending of the cate, and ta mavtitote a menace to the which would mesa a violent drop survey of that country.
inn referred, would
passed.
Hay
County
is
tb*
aarno
prise,
Itntll
asether
member
of
unfsmrSbty . on M
only once in a hundred times in­ pilblir good. They follew the In important commodity prices.
•tafttard of Wright kM flnqM fo."
of^ the a*nv youngster and it his
quiries later aa la wh*tb«rw(hr c b m through arrest. trial, ron- Th* holi'rrs of high income*
------ * w»te*nf'th* til* club makes a hlaber .score.
l i t * 1Hfal'e’guests weiVr Mrs. f . been craa|e.1 by cutting Washing
srtuall, e.nvirted sr virtfatL appeal, to the'.final rs- would have-more of th o u Income*
M. ‘Vorce,
n “ 1
jVft.Fguufa In two part*.
when . f . * ; f f i g ttb* snlt, whether imprisonment ext­ taken from thorn than now, and
ent!
llloit-ar ulliaulr art|uillal „r would probably- find fewer loop­
» on« -n s ia « r
Otmaslly. Mr* B, W, .Herndon. CHRISTIAN NCIENCR CHURCH prisoner escape* through one Igal
■rderi This keeps Ihe puhllr ad- hole* for earapr.
loophole or snolher. Is brought pw
n ttarpi* teUkrity
Atrno, anil
anti Wls*
V
Util
Even war, ia briar, world not
HNK
Uf
ATOSK to the public’s attention, il al­ vised a* to what D being dona
I i f»*e o f * , sates Mrs W. He ‘Amo,
viyft
MENT” las the subject of the ways bring* a demand that ‘some­ or undone In carrying out Ihe i * prarow'de today.
Realistic
Tiesr •rv+tkwe’ ld' de*„YiITBM
-dim; ti^
Lapt Tursdgr aftertroon Mrs. G. tjesson- fmon in all Chart be* of thing must t * don* about '• IL*" verdkth o f juries the sentences nurd* must confess that a general
Iw
V
enlist, on Sunday, Apr.
Christ,
n
If* tltas, as a corrective oI this of ecurta, the protection of so- recognition of this troth
je.
spaty, Cleveland when, n few cioty, fae viniication of law. And, do more for the pence of
th e
littla daaghttr,
Text was from I year* ago, “the paper* for month* through this publicity, acTsmpa- woiM Hum say possible organ
beer bill ta not
acting together U andwas three year* old Timothy. ;5, “ There is one God, printed a dolly record ef csssa nied by editorial comment tb* for Justice, civilisation, or
and on* mediator between God and brought ta trial and what hap- public i* enabled to fix tha blam* manity.
‘II diY'tUuMlfaAMt-WF’k
diY
fivO on Wednesday. Those men, tha nun Christ dsena."
iod-c '
M'thaav. As a - result! lb* fo r any- ndacxrriag* of Justice.
eeeisttagVifrs. pop* m mtertata- . ^A m oalthk.ciU liom which com.
C * n 'iinr*s
district attorney's office became This may net deter crime, but ft FUIIMEIR MEMBER HONORtU)
&gt;ng WSTO: Miss I)alay Bette, Miss prised' f t *
Isenan-tienaoa wan tho most effWMt in lb« country
Marin Packard.
Pack* m
■UJ lr*“ ^ . . .
aeqaaipta th« public with the facts
Marian
Mbs Hsud Pncb- the foflnwirg from tho BIMt:
TALLAIIASBE, Apr. -'IP_W .|
ami the erroe wave came to an
1 J — Yom thfaJ i
fHow mufh more shall tho Mont
n,
abrupt end In that partleular city. ami enables accurate public Judg- J . KlUworth, who rrprt*^utn!!
.
of CbrbLfwho through tho eternsl This example petal* cut sosss I
W
t
m
l
i
u
m
U
JU
I
Hurra*,
U , aflicefe, lawyer*.
vh*d ( P i t t w ent Janie May and klpirit Mfskrct himtelf wtthtnt root
" * hoaored by the 1933 Uuuae
to God,i
cpoKienr*
Monday afternoon. II* waa m dcs.J worts to *#r
th* Hving
rorted ta Use rostrum by a spectaT
IMniill HIM fill—
m
G m i 'I H ^ . 9 l t « .
remmittrr made up „f J . E. Bin**,
•
1
a win M d Robert UoRy. Dick and Ofaeta
i ; f : sBAIw
'f I’T^T. :
Tb* Lm m o -Sermon also taclidnf IlighJanih; F. L
Byrd, or
mW J I O
THE NATH
M
A f over .1
W Mk, Olive and "Bonny, Man*
Flagtar, and Dwight L Rogers,
Bui t e « h ta . Ororgs edwaa, rU n d * 2 .
liaU e
H irutU ac
*tBTU&gt; what kxteet It ta faf BrowinL .
There” Is' no foayfag thaTTKo?
.died, it•rim**. Maty and UpiM Fields. “Atkence
•Yi.
fUb Key to
Eurupa
of
war
ta
fcachsa Ptwsn, £ 3 5 7
tbi Sc
Baker
with aiagulor
pyec issly thwsa expecta- MEASLES BP1DKMIC DEADLY
Poex Dorothy Hay L
. Eddy:
Jesus'
! Urge numbermof
fariantl
Mahoney, Mrs. Kaiiwta,
of cV
and
nil
QUITO, Ecuador. Apr. i k - A i
mt dps meat likely u
i wf t
. * « . « " • W. M. Haynes,
appean chiefly ta
text la tha event of Hfomk « f measles u rowing th*
A J k Mahoney, nnd Mrs. A.
Uroush
afU tis
_____
situation ta radtaelty dlftat war would
laevtat saw ia m«ky reapecta Dim
■ON’
ta saved
and restore
that axtatbg la 19U. Net tbs
Me were barJed recently.
!£ 6 . *
naNc y
dUteraMM* Itaa fa tha
p t e , and f a r * I
ugn Ia tha staUa of
WILL
BAIL
BOON
tha am
*-•i , ^KkV" "FT* T • "
faWt"
hiritai
F. J . I
th". ( k m j . ;
begin by
gad
1a tcv*]l, bod o f the U. S. i
A R M Y .I N S T E A D O P IN T O I T ,

The Song of the Printing Press
Dcnlicated to thb Men
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FLORIDA.

HOME OF MRS. SCHWARTZ SCENE OF
LARGE GARDEN PARTY TUESDAY

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PAM

A T . A P R IL 19. I M l

was served on th* lawn* ^wa*
•vrrlaid with a whlt« doth had
decorated with- purple bengnlnvlllea and a-paragus fern. The
tan chiffon combined With Un roonu of the Schwarts heme,
•ilk -l*re was chosen by Mr*. which warn
opened m erit* for
Schwartz for the eceaelnn. The occasion, wer, decorated with a
dr»«« sac fs.hlened along simple profusion of Easter |m*e, gladioli,
lines, h*.I * long flwering *hlrt nnee. lark-pur. end other garden
and »*• worn with a short jacket flowere srrsngej In large vaae*
fastened with a rhinestone clasp. and container- against the wall*
Completing th* oatflt w e * a of the n e w .
The tea table was overlaid with
shoulder Ifirsag* of mixed flow
an Italian cut work'eleth and ren­
Light &gt;h*det of pink and blue tered with a -ilrer basket e f lav­
larkspur, and
were the color* chosen for th* ender and pink
■ftrrniv.n frock worn by Mr*. II. white gyp-iphiia, around which
B. ihlhsm, Jr. It wag mad* of net were placed green candles in *11■n,l lull, with a high waistline and j ver holder* which cash a soft glow
a long net skirt handed In ruffles •bout the loom.
of tulle. Cap* sleeve* of tall# ruf.
fie* a.liirnril th* watet which was
31i— Frances Gibson left today
tied with a pink and bhs* taffeta for Anion* to Join her parent*
sash. She also war* a corsage of after t*. it mg-Mr*. H. L- Gibson

AndPersonal Activities

One of the h r f n t 'u v l most Im­
portant t r eat* of the spring ao­
rtal season teak place, yesterday
afternoon w h e n
Mr*. 8. M.
Schwarts entertained about 223
guetts with a large garden party
at her home, Marquette Lodge, on
The
annual
play
o
f
the
Junior
Eetfoot Bryant, o f UkeGolden U fc* In honor or her
Class of Seminole High School,
land. U
1 the home r a n t of h
TH l’RSDAT
daughter, Mr*. H. &amp; Odham. J r ,
"Who Wouldn't B* Crazy 1 " a
•, Mr*, J . T. Newby.
The Boya Glee Club of Seminole and her daughter-in-law, Mr*. A.
farce comedy in three acts, under High School will present a pro­ K. Power*. Guests wyr* received
Mrs. Deane Turner arrivej to- the direction of the class sponsor, gram at 10:00 A. M. at the school from 4:00 oVIock to 4:30 o'clock in
day from Pert Myera to Upend ■ M n. J. M. Stlnecipher, will be auditorium. The public la cordial­ th* garden o f Mr*. Schwarta’
short time here riiltlng her »la­ presented on Friday ereniny *t ly Invited.
home by Mr*. Schwarts Mr*. A. K.
ter, Mn. Eraeet Knipp. Perk Ave- 8:00 o'clock in the auditorium of
Power*, -M n. H. B- Odham, J r ,
Seminole Chapter Number Two
the school.
Mr*. H. B., Odham. and Mr*. F. W.
Ord&lt;t
of
the
Eastern
Star
will
“Who Wouldn't Be Craiy" I. a
meet at 7.20 P. 31. at tb* Masonic Bender.
Guetts ware greeted upon their
Mr*. R. A. Start ford, o f Moul­ new play and cornea to Sanford Temple.
arrival by Mrt. - Valle William*
trie. Ce., la th * guest for a ihort hlyhly recommended aa one that
3Ionlhly meeting of th* Gram,
will
drive
the
"blues’*
away
and
time of her aleter, Hr«. Count*
end Mr*. C. R. K!rtl*y.who escort­
make one forget the depression. mar School P..T, A. will be held ed them to the reortving line. flower-.
Johnson, Central Apartment*.
and Sirs, E. It, Brownlee at their
at
3:30
o’clock
a
t
th*
Khool
an,
The scenes are laid in the court­
Mrs A, K. Power* received the home, here for several months.
yard of th* "Good Samaritan San dltorium and will be pr*c**Vd br i Tfiwy were then served punch end gur-t- wearing a gown o f soft
Mrs. Endor Curlett lett yester
a board meeting at 3:00 o’clock.
through th* garden by Mr*.
Itarium,'* an Insane asylum. The
day afternoon for Gainesville
Cittl# Number Four of the J . C. Beneeei, 3 0 *. 8. D. Itighley green eyelet embroidery. A long
cast is made up of IS of the best
where *he will attend the state acton in high school who have First 3lrthodlst Church will hare man, and M r. Schwarts. la te r an full skirt extended to th* floor
convention of Federated Garden been reheening for several weeks. a silver tea in th* gartVn of Sirs. ice rout** w *e. served on the from is high waistline which was
lawns after which t h e guests marked with a wld* girdle. Ruf­
Clubs and serve in her capacity
The plot
c e n t e r s around O. J . Pope’s home on South San­ wet* Invite# Into Mr*. Schwarts’ fle- of green organdy marked the
- one of the state directors.
ford Avenue from 4:00 o’cock to
"Speedy" Marshall, played by SI.
7:00 o’clock. The public Is Invited. hom« where caffe* was poured large bertha rotter and th* hem of
Clair Cameron, who is forever
Ml— Josephine Tarbtll, a mem and mask w&lt;* egjbyed by Harry the drr--. Her corsage was of
Antony those from here plan ehasing "Speed’’ and a girl, Miss
ber of Circle Number Three of We*t*r, pianist,.gnd Birger West- rows anj other garden flower*.
- nrinwr K&gt;lblwn l a nax - .Geonw—StftTilJ •Atv ttw Tt •■nrtTierprTwrtTi: " f m r r y r 1
j r * ^ r a * p ,'«n w ir**C Y *T O
“ • • J t f t M l t t l i r CT«M10 "«»rm »&gt; wi„
t
th(
t o f Mar-hall’.
roses
and fern waa worn by Mr*.
Among
those
***
have
a
subscription
bridge
parly
sistlng
th*
hoetrills today are:
Mrs. Waller father
^ who ha* traced his son to
at B:00 P. M. at her home, 311 ess la caring (Jt the guest* w en: II. 8. Odham with her droaa of
8, Coleman Mr*. Fred R. WUson, th* sanitarium.
Palmetto Avenue.
Mr*. C. F. Herndon *nd Mr*. J . French blue chiffon. Th* aqua re
Mr*. A. D. Coeinyton, and Mr*. J .
Comedy bit* will be furnished
O. Laney wllo frosted the guests decultetag* of lh« dresa wa, fin­ The Hill Feed Co.
yh. Antony those who by “Plndie," th* colored maid.
FRIDAY.
ished wilh scallops of chiffon
attend the eonrentlon Thun Miss Eloise Winn; "Pturlbua,"
Dealer in
The Junior Class play, "Who aa they entered th* Schwarts
y a r e : Mr. an«t&gt;Mn. W. E. Wat- general utility man at th* asylum, Wouldn't Be Crazy t " will be pre­ home, Mrs. C. Beyc* Bell. -Mr*. while other details were a long
son, Mrs. J . Howell Fish, Mn. Georg* McClelland; "Reggie Mor­ sented at 8:00 P. M. a( th* Sem­ Edward Riggins. Mrs. W. M. flared skirt and normal waistline.
A brilliant shade of yellow was
Thigpen, aad Mr*. A. D. Zachary,
Francis E. Bol*. and M n. Jsmes timer,” a young millionaiT*. Da­ inole High School auditorium.
0 , Bharon.
1
Annual Spring festival of tb* who presided at the coffee table, the color of th# linen loro after­
vid Butler; and “ Hartlbolled Mcand Mrs. Wallace W. Bell end noon gown selected by Mr*. Bend­
Cgffertyi*1pride o f (h . force. Jack South SUks Primary P.-T A. will Mr*. Peter Seheal .'who presided er for the occasion. Th* color of
take
place
at
the
school
auditor!
Russell.
at the punch table. Assisting In th* dress wa* complimented by a
um.
Then will be mystery, a kid­
serving refreshments were: Mrs. wld* sash of bright blue velvet
Rehearsal
for
the
cast
of
th*
naping, and a robbery which cen­
rn&gt;
play of the Sanford Jean 8. Adams the Misses Rose and a shoulder corsage of pink
Booth Side Primary. School ters around Inmate Number One, tournament
Mary Dighton. and blue rose*.
An*)
Little Theater will taka place at LaVerne Hurt,
John Dighton, end Inmate Number
Friday 8:30 P. M.
A* the guests strolled about the
8:00 o'clock a t the Woman's Club. Grace Williams, .Katherine* SchiJ
tiif
|h»
IMfffretie#
Chicken Sapper 15c ft 25c Two, 31Is* Carolyn Cogbum, who Th* Cradle Roil Department of rard. Jane Sharon, Betty Whee­ Schwarts garden which extended
are
guarded
throughout
th.
play
Served 6:00 to 6:00 P. M.
th* First Baptist Church will have ls**, Carolyn Cogbum, Francs* down to the shores of the lake,
by Superintendent Higtina, Joe
a toy shower and party at 3:30 Mahoney, Kathleen Laney, Ade­ they admired tha several plot* on
Thompson, and Nurse Lovelle,
o'clock at th* church. All mothers laide Higgins, Thelma Benson, th* long expanse of lawn where
Miss Sally Rayburn.
and member* of the department Martha Bishop, Caroline lllll, Ru­ quantities of Spring flowers jfe r e
Oth*r characten are Beatrice,
m*A' of
nic* Tyler Eleanor lllckson, and blooming, making a
are Invited.
ed
c o n n ell
Marjorie, and Janet, guest* at the
bright colon against a back­
The Depression Club will hava Dorothy 31arah*ll.
Sanitarium and, friends of Lois,
The Junior Class
• ihnet at th* Community llall in . An afternoon gown fashioned of ground of green. Special attention
ilayed respectively by Ml** Thel­
Presents
WM given to tha large reek gar­
Lake Mary. Proceeds will go to
Mr*. Tabor, nf the National Coun­ den which waa made attractive by
ma Benson, MUs Martha -Bishop, eharllyT
cil, will be present.
•
ind Mis* Elizabeth Methvin.
several varieties of succulent*.
Th* only serious pert. In the tnMONDAY
SATURDAY.
Th* table from which punchj
3lr*. A. C. Fort and Mrs. E.
The Cecitian Music Club will
ire play will be portnyed by
A Comedy
Mia* Betty Wheete.n as Evelyn meet at 3:15 o'clock at the studio Compton will be hostesses for
Beiplnole Hi-Schuol Auditorium Winslow, and Richard Peas, as of Mn. Fannie S. Munson, Myrtl* ■'ladies day" at th* Sanford Coun­
Avenue,
try Club.
Edward Gordon, her fiance.
r o a a m r r iisi.t.
A called meeting of th* Church
Circle Number Three of All
t e t i H arr
- H &gt; emrwt th# f a l l T i i H *
Prices
35c A 23c
Prlilsv. Ap ril II
Mr. and Mr*. R. W. Tumei Service Leegue of Holy Croc* Souls Catholic Church will meet
1.1a#**
I P. M. o'clock
isia a .e ii.ii.
n - » i*»
'tav* aa their guest this wtek, Episcopal Church will lake place at 8:00 P. 3f. at th* home of Mr*.
at
t:00
P.
31.
at
the
parish
house.
A. R. Matlsm, East First Street.
1 . G. Drake, of Atlanta, Ga.
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trict* had mad any af thU new
currency—h 't* Yerfc Pkliaddpbla, Moston, Cleveland, and S t
Levis.
Directing this aesllabl* money
into tba fielth of iadostry and

arsnly-WgW&gt;

M n and abratw bnd
k* piantod-a* near
tab a* they grow ihmr
W neighbor's garden;

Woodia hopes ta find bow ta
in eonteretr* with tba govarwore.
Th* tecond big problem, he
concedes. U th* looaaalng of th*
faur ar ftr* billion dotlv* still
(led up In dosed bank*. Ha la op­
timistic of progress hi this direc­
tion hat ia making no prediction*.
Tba President was reported as
keeping an open mind on other
“reflation'* proposal*, bat after a
two-hour cabinet meeting yester­
day it was emphasised that thla
problam waa still In th* discussion
stag*. Ha will announce shortly
a two or three billion dollar pub­
lic work* plan.
Tba talk at th* Capital stHI lat o Ire,
speculation orer tha daraloation of tho gold dollar, but
there I, no sign of how far Mr.

Maw Yack Central DullSinj
fr*m tb* raaf ef a neigh­
boring skytars per. • gam
lw4U “commute" fram hie
Indiana farm t* ClndnnaU
ter bla regular Monday
.night broadcast* this turn-

Around houaaa of Informal arcbitactnia tba higher and larger
(hcub planting may be on the
Higher and mar* Important ddc.
with ■ tree placed on tb * kmr
aid*. ThU arrangement helps to
betas** an * * l sbnpaA hpo»*. On
Ukt ether hand a Use may be ellower to grew up on tba higher
eg mors Important side, thus asron tub ting, tb* Importansa o f thla
• r t o f th * baga*. Th* »wa«r
must decide whether ha prefers
U balance th* who!* ar bring out
S particular part o f hi* bouaa, out

■ square gsrdsa &amp; » g*o.i place
ty tg tn e . H a * *ld tree ia in auth

S

tree may b* ntMAorn placed al­
most SBywhsro and tb* garden

ritap r m s .g r .
.tM

group

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bees use

When . \r«thm m m £r te a m lit
lh*

* » f ; W . : h % » W g b t entya***

Utac Ikta hetitr |U »w* magr b* anywbsr* *g »b* aids
BtwvasM yrora than •*
^ no path' tending
Mdtate eftaL Tbs
,h* tao«** should be allowed to
nt th * plants may b* ro " lr* ‘*h t up to gnd aroum) a
a Icgserve bntll th# trees
i bag* reached mature
tom* together,
gad treee should not be
•il *»*r a lawn Ilk*
a pgffcerv pot. A planting
a » magging god te n a. It
(utgjah- aertan, encloae,
Im *a ' background for *

^ o m m i . N i w
'H U M P S IN • OHIOAOO
TgMPgnATUAE — 0 . A.
Oannal, U. g. Waethsr Rta
reau . fsrtcaater, 1 iMgMta
a ( medal t *f •tb * &lt;tteMgrjr
Havel tnsVrbannant star,
aewiMIsg eraetsd at the

ocratte Inflationists gnd veUrani
home adegeatee—50 In all—gati•red In n rump caucus to fomei.t
opposition ta tb* proponed rate.
It would necessitate tlH Instead of
145 signature*, a* a l present, to

aet b* planted In. th* mitjdta &lt;&gt;f
each space, but rather negrar to
th* renter or farther out Inward*
Ibg alth boundaries, in ih . Utter
foritUd It ta preferahU to hive
Cmiw ta lln* with th* outer «-lgj
•f the- house.
t r l n suburban atroeta
where
bouaa* ar* *vmdp spas*d, l !- i— r
shool^ form an interesting group. ar# plinted In row* they anould w*;e used lu udurn the Urge au­
If. ro eld tree aland* In th* ba placed between tha bouaei, not ditorium of Iho Woman'* Club
yrstemby
aflercoog whep. U»»
plat* Intended for th* garden It*
Social Department of i m elub
posiuin must be taken Into e*nheld Ita regular bridge parly with
aldeghUon and lb* garden planned
Mr*. A. M. Philips and Mrs. P. K.
Rrotakf I t I f It I* g grow feeder,
Strln a* hostesses.
Bo 'Broiling ahoald be attempted
Bridge games were
enjoyed
* * * r IL A oeicb la ita ehade and
« fa**| s^rnba, net undbr IL but
Under the direction of Mias Ihrouahuut the afternoon ami at
hear enuugh to glv, privacy, If Elisabeth Whltner, about 35 iseni- a late hour scores ware added and
•ucl^ta desired, ta about all that bar* of th* several first grades prise* awarded. High score prixt,
can hk « o g In thru part of th* of th* South Bid# Primary School a novelty and table, wa* prewill present g mock wedding on
AV! ilU itte* la governed by Frida* aftamuro , t 3:M outer k
a* n Pod of the annual Spring
festival of th* South Sid# Primary

Mock Wedding WiU

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Word'ot (h* wadding wag roods
known by th* following gnnsune*megt: “Mr. and Mr*. Good Citisenrhlp anmugt* tb* egggg*m*nt
and, approaching nutrvlag* 0f their
daught*rs Joy ClUacaship, lu
Junior Soakh Sktas. TV* wtddJng
HA'WA with tba «bo)k A to ta|s glgre Abril U gt th*
rof’taaaa 'or abruba will Houth Bid*. Auditorium”
bl is nta • solid
pta.it Ir.g.
* l» » plantlag, m u tak op- Will be given lo
InU winter by a Judkteu* falhaa, Georgs
mambtroof ‘V 1
bar mother;
duds Mtadas. fcer- fugtdrnptbari
planting'
E uena. BlagteUry, her grgndg aad drooping type of tether; Millard Hunt, bar brother;
a#4 A te W s HimmapiL her Plater.
-J'VflW bridegroom; Bobby Holly,
g they should' V* allowed will havg gc big best spaa* Her*
tin their natural growth man Bromley. Those who1will play
gold be pruned only when raise as mentors of bis family
room* esmpaoty ft noroach asst Patty. Brkulta, b la, mother;
t olh*r,~or on soauithrBg Iliymoud Reel, h l,'fa tb *n Nancy
Im groups, shsteii to in s * . Gollugfc. hia slstegk Data UpfDWF*"^SM snd^arrenged u teem 'Mi brothe r | Margaret M^arsi-hls
•tag picture toib la toiov grandeiother; gnd. Hugh U a b ,
Cttn
' Am.
bis grmndfgthar,
ffy t
naiural iffcru ( n A Itora
Othee parikigante In th* weddtag mil) -tot .l a r t h a Perkins,
C o I t oCal L ShJriO Klek.
Rasa Marta Bullock, toVtasnu

ia,

Babby Jim Prootpr, Say FW,
gad Ralph Betas-, groom*!
Bblstey Smltb, Ann' V W a i .

Doris

WlBtams

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Those present 'were: Mr*. Ralph
A, Smith, Mrs, (!. IL Kck*r*on,
Mrs. W. T. I.angley, Mr*. 'John
Mrisch, Mis. R. C. Moore, Mrs. II.
M. Papworth, Mr*. E. H. Laney,
Mr*. Kerfoot Bryant, of LaW
lapd, Mr*. A. 0 . Warner, Mrs.
8. D. Illghteymao, Mrs. D.' U.
Smith, Mrs. Walter R. Campbell.
Mrs. J . Howell rish, Mrs. V. 8.
Umton, Mr*. John Kick, Mr*. V.
E. Dougltif, Mr*. J. A. Brown,
Mrs. F- A. Evcrhard, Mrs. E.
Compton, Mra. a M. Harriaon,
Mr*. Walter L. Morgan, Mm* J ,
C, llrnnett. Mr*. J. E. BalUr,
Mr*. Sanford
Doudney, Mrs,
Arthur Hranan, Mis. Hugo Car­
eer. Mra. R. L. Cutnel, Mrs. A. K.
Marabgll, Mis- IL K. Moatsalvatge
Mr*. JL B. Cugbjrn aait gpgst,
Mrs. John J. Morris, -of IteUat,
Al*. and Miss Ellen Mshi.i.&gt;y.
BRIDGE PARTY

P O S T O F F IC E
LUN CH

Director C e n te r
1 Of Controversy

. 'Contipsv-d Yrom Pag* On*)
sion witrr nmnipapennen.'dtatatad
a heated statement—hi*
first
sine* taking off1r*tai» reply to
what he termed “slight rritlelsma’*
roeenu* to flowing In from beer
and that “tha object was, of
Vo Injustice
roar**, to see that Siq

waa daa* to thus* who bad com­
plied with the regulation*.".
“W* do not Inland that any
permittee shall be held- bask and
favoritism shown to agotbe# patm lttaO ha said, adding that he
did not. Intend to entar Into any
controversy with Dr, Dornn.
Then, flatly declining to answer
guy qusriltma ' about hte aettena
since he has been director, he told
those gathered about him he would
not b* Interrogate* U&gt;4 Mute ha
was under torimetkm* from the
attorney general ta giro no Inter­
view*.
'
Th# New Jersey situation grow
out of the slaying lost week In
.EUgabgDv of Mai Oraenberg, New
York, termer St. L6tda gangster,
and Max lla***l. brer racketeer of
Reading, Pa. PIve hrewartes b an
been summoned to show their
right ta bold |lean***.
IT*. Doran ta glvan roaponaibll-

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h’ r W in fre y , Sanford rep resen tativ e.

Central Florida Basehatl 'yhnnadt
after a lohg series fg riasF .Ns#Iio s H ’N
m - r k . i r e tin r in t te ­ ford'. Celeryftde, * 'the - ’Dkrtoite
r m in i 1-f h &lt; iii4 n
I 'l l l l . A l 'K l . l 'l t l . X
Uw.nl « l,e 4 &lt;
Beach Islander* Were chayk*dieaV
d e c r e e - . m j-tv . t * r u
a r r iv e d :
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■arnce Cclrryfrda today were
*n*1oui for their first chance at
or the w«y It ia handled, call an
th# Islander, who defeated them
rlrttkia ami vote It o u t'o f your
for th* league pennant In post,
I.DNItON Tho llanb of tinge" mmunity."
aesacm play last year. T h , Kdl*.
Ian ' l»un h&amp;'f'l I.OOO^NK) |Mi-ndwhite not entirely th* name tram
Tho puMi. hairing tonight will -teriirg
in bar g.'ld
which saw aarrlte last season, arc
hr hold In Iho Senate rauthor yesterday. It was Ihr largest sin
mads up of tha outstanding play­
hofon- Iho n inonihora of Iho Ju­ glo ilay’a puii'haac since suspen­
Mr. Moughton -aid that It Is
er*. The Islander, ton hav, lust
dicial!'.
A mmmlttoo and tho sion of th , gold atamiacd.
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tho
Inlenlten
of
Iho
rommittro
eoaf* of their hettrr player-, in- 1
fiio inonilwr* of th* ramnilttr*
eluding Olin llullo, Alan Mnbley.J chargrd with lb , ruslody nf the
n trmiH'ian.r. Whitakor. whn-o
■nd Tig* Stone, hut. In slgnmglpark l&lt;* u-w all nwinoy iterlrel
b e minnto mnllon Monday sente
Karly Joiner, of ('ohm.
Jm- from the rent of the field for trrall Ivor IhH« lwfora tho Iwr^M^*
Bohch. op Pittsburgh, ami Hals: nniating. painting, and otherwise
miller- a u mcm ha^i^M tnr Hut
HAVE YOI'U WATCH repair^'
Weaver, of last year's Now Stpiyr- heepi-ig the field in repair this
ho only r;rt- i nr U n T T li c llnob) mio nho really knows how.
up of Iho romhlnod|gmU|M, hown* nine, they have added some summer. The Illy teal year daBriggs, Jawolcr, Msg. Are,
ctev, as io|Hirted yostrnlay. will
rapable player*.
tilled that it rould spoil,| no money
giir , -afo niajcirlty for the bill.
The Islsfndors will be umlrr Iho «"•
Mtk ami was pivparing U
I— Autom abden
leadenhip of Al Baker, veteran »"lrr ‘hr "lands ron.temne.1 when,
WASHINGTON. Apr. IH.-(A&gt;) ball player who wag. given the Job « e " ’»P of men alrpped in ami
speecti planned by a Republic­ over Mike Hoiwb'lrih bandied th- "ffervd t.i lake care of th, path.
an to advocate American “diplo­
matic Intervention'* In (Aiba wfeU
Mbirkrd In the House yv-trrdsy
0— H lluiilkin W unicd
INwua# the Democratic leuhrsMp
T U P
- 1 COM IHEDrcniplr-nmtit- llntr "gT
f«R ll was “sot proper I* discos*
rarx-takers. Wll| also iv*rk utt
•*o -p«MIc^ ^ '^ M e ^ iA k h th*
Manager Barnen - today Tut•tit* department baa not soiled Itsunced that young Tig" Minor
form. John Young, 110 East Rth
lo ita satisfaction."
, . will b* given the ta*k of pitching
4 Th* would-be speakrr was Rep- agains! tho Ulander*. Minor, who
to beautify furr.ittnv
NEAT n il.O K E II k ii | « .ml- p j f
rtaentative Kish, of New York, pitched well against Orlando last
—
ill,,ii a- multi or rook, l*atay
and woodwork!
who announced Humtey night he Sunday, ia in need Of work, ac­
Hinno, Ul.’i Ite-t Hth St.
would try to make , speech ami cording to Barnes, and ho will get
TAMPA —Heroism will rreelvr
" X j o r m w K i c . a .//»,•• -ar
f/c w
tc o e t ttr
thbt tali' the stale department
ita public reward heir today with'
i V wumr n who havr n*ed 10— Klowrrx and P tanta
bow It ought to “end th* reign of
.he piearnta'.inn uf Carnegie med­
terror" hi Cuba.
W atrrtpar to brighten lurti.uire am! Knit SAl.E -Furtu Rico sweet
als at l ilia— meeting umlrr fixe
Kbh advocates selection of g
ixoodwolh. It takes a etirprr
tain plant- and (lacs. R.
aliapiiea of the Scottish club to
“ltrong American amdissimilar"
«ln&gt;rt time to apply. No i xpr;fence is Crenshaw. Phone M W .
lame- I. Anilmon, building roi-'
and Urn resignation of President
tractor, and Price I). Krosendvu, Ine bill, tl would merely n r to tvhen you ran t sleep, it'* because nrrr%x, r i mi r hours Lit, r\«’iirr.
Mashaih, * R h ‘ a.provisional rovhank
eJerk. former Mayor H. II the people e f »ny county: “Try j-nur, nerves won't let you. Don't
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AparlmrnU For Rant *
mmdnt taking over until tMbr*
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MeKay will make the prei/rta- this, bejr and. If jrrn ihml 1l»» It wu.tr lime "counting sheep." Don't Hu f “ '
can be constitutional converitlon/
---------------- ----- lime hull ymie needed reel In reaiUng. rarely Iji
GARAliK APARTmiNT.
lit
•But yesterday When Kish aakM
.To)r two tablets or llayer Aspirin. nf fart,,i,
Myrtle. l a n e . iiMiniy, , Kidm
unanimous censed to talk lo tb*
• • ■ r o l l r o ro ro
drink a gten ul water—and go to
j( . ( (
ni-hi-t or unfiunisbetl. All convea*
Roust for 20 minute, about hi.
| j | 5 w w B J| ^ a V w N«»p.
, ...
iencra. Inijiiirc MW W. Kith HI'
plan. Representative Byrns, of
This simple remedy Is all lhat'e * nd ” »
PANAMA
(TTY—The
unmml
Ttmmaee, the Democratic leader,
neeiled In in-uro a night's rest. It'* ' urni'li
United States Poasl Guard Birth­
IB— llu ti-c s F o r IW nl
■«
objtfltd. 1I« m«dt no txpUnatitfii
“After I eat a heavy meal, my
day celebration, an event of many food teem* ta sour and form gas." all you need to relieve a headaeh* rnmi.'h l
on the floor, but later told newsduring Ihe day—or In ili»|—«e of ,
ijiiMPi irrK i.v fumuhed '7 i'^ji
years, will be staged here Aug. write* Mr. B. R. Wllllama. of Loag- other point. Get Ihe genuine tablet*
paperamn:
loom l&gt; ncaliiw. 554 Purk Aydf
vfew, h i s s “I find that by tak­ of Itaytr manufacture and yuu will "f -4 "I
4, it was announced today.
“T**e world Is In auch a con.1Als* tv-id- nrp at 1201 Magnulta
ing a ptaeti of Blaek-Drausht after
get
iitimedule
relief.
&gt;oi
'»&lt;•
r
llon today that I don't believe we
meals I do not have this trouble.
Aic t.'an Is- -ora by calling 3tt-&lt;w*
I only tak* Black-Draught a law
llayer A«pirin diuolvrx ulwuyi fur m u
ah&lt;«M permit discussion on th*
days at th* time. I also tak* It Immeili ilrlv -grl» In work without
...
floor of that kind of a problem."
H a t* Your Gtorero
for rOnetlpatlon which cause* m« delay Thu ilr-iruble speeil Is nut
Hi— Ati-ri'ltaneoua F*r S ale.
’j '
Fish said off tb* floor that be
Htt*d Nmwlll
to g a n a heavy, sluggish and tired ilsogrriiii-; il dues mil liepress Ihe
SNvl
would try again today. Byrns garo
A TTK R TW N V r|rik»l*’“. tn,J J *
. . . . .^.i feeling ThU la brart. Just I-* Mire'xou gel the
Redacrd p r t t d ' an tu g b
(
warning that he would objert
and |wildlei c. For rule, ne'h paro^
followed by head. gxnuitK tablets stumped thus:
wtaion and Kryptak tens*. Ate*
Ptsig mj Mg** arfee I take a
l-e li.
A I",, i-rrcn onlgls.TT
all theli and modera gold
*SAc?DRA(uoirr targvr
dose of
Cii-Iht, I mill' Mitilh »f Ul'ritC.
^wm-tmAtwwTj
DlMk.nraagllt
filled frames. ’ • r«
will* nn Snnfurd Avenae. .
gg.

Speech Ip House
OfcCutmn Affair
Blocked By Solon

T WAY
LOW- COS T

SLEEP

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iterdaji Results

k m o t 'B T lo t

'« AltaSTa *-

“BOWUNG NOTES’

Dr. IlfAry McTa u Ks , J r .

The- proceeds will lw u»cil In r»Ubltehlng a scholarship fund.

tiP T O tam d S T

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KOI! H ALE: White

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in ' l K ' f f k r Rads wen
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MB. WAlluS

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SAY. LISSCM W.WAlftUS-TAST
WCiK WM£N YOU PAID ME
WAGES YOU GfMME TilfcEE
_
SUCKS TOO M UCH-

AN THIS WEEK
YOU GIMME THREE
BUCKS T o o u m c

mi

WDNT

YOU ODiME TO
ME ABOUT rr
WHEN I HAIO
YOU TOO

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W E a-"l DOffT MIND'YOO
MAKJN OMEMfSTAKP.SUf WHEN You EUlUMRrt BtlM U S
f THOUOHT IT WAS ‘BOUT DMI

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i tdu &gt; you lo u r r r / r &gt;

MUCH? ■

ui» Vaktea Hotel teem won twi f w r s k l o d tT t gnme, from th* Randall Eteclrk
■ s ita u
c e v r n , teaet ta a match in which f|r# of
nu(0 *dAU JUNKS. the 10 players bowled 600 point*

f

It was announced this morning
by Mtas Josephine Tsrtotl, who
will to tottets at a subscription
bridge pariy to be given on
Thursday evening at 8;00 o'etaek
A) her home, SIM Palmetto Are­
na*. far tha building fund of Al!
Sauls Catholic,Charth, t&lt;ut cont o s t gnd auction brli%e will be
played pivot style at tbd patty.

o ( S a n fo rd ’* li

or businros, and pioneer raaldent*.
Together
with thr^ pktaMF will: b# RriRtod • »hqrt Wr
ography of etch.

AND HARRY
r H S K .-v o w - J i M - yA *
- BUZZARD''/ VYMATS Y ,
Of f* COMR ON UP AN I
WfMAr A R IA L SHIP LOO.

(. cone opt / WMArJii
faynir on book slock In brourA
• Sunday RoV)RT*vurg gsetioos

am)

Only a U n ite d n u m b o r

U it Important to place order*

T e u lf

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VA riNO TMt
&amp;KCLe TON
I o r ' p i t it “
W YlaiPOr

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£&amp; ?. a ill iii
A. Nsatud ^ . N i im II*
Trials.

P e r a l d s u b s c r ib e r s

P r o r i^ r a f r V

eialeir, rvvulving shrive,, uood
rnndillon. Phone 222-J,

k-Drl-aad Red* wore lh] only
n.1 Florida Baseball League
be win n majority of the

Tct Be Published Within
Next 'Dire© Weeks . . \
Hie Exact Date Tb Be An­
nounced.

Preceding tbe wedding g fWjrat
teralgrv drill will b# given by M m alle
Bam*. Laata Benton. M M U«U a
f^t»4i»g evatgvaaia
may to'gsgU with

Brewer.

A hu ll! ( t r a i l

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I W I f , I t -V U ii-to n d -d : I t r a r e nn
I rack lin n i reeetpts e«iiilVi. l.-tit t

aUtoogk

■KUtatoth WaUtar
Pasllp* -II a a l y

i.

M o n itr.

Kb—I ,.f Washington, special atlorrry for the Interstate Commeirv I'cmmil-itMi, remained in a
rciiou- condition yr-trrday fat'awinir &gt; partial paralytic -trukk
mi the fnlcial court lo o m her*
ycstrrJay.

Through rmirimy of Iho U. 3, Department, of Agricul­
ture in tu-u|K*ration with the Ilurida State Marketing

Ike prop....-.I amondments Into
th* open ami the* ilia'usalalt aten
I* eipoctcd t j develop thb ferIkln intn-lurtion of a general
sail- tax if the Senate refuse*
to Irgatlif fwwr.• ’ *■ ■'
It
tho definite threat of
a »alc* l*x t„ -upply tha rercmif
the rotvrnl fund
the achoalm«d hate to maldo C-remdr
Shalt/ tn l-.ilnnro the budget that
fta«»W
Tnltnha—ro
yeiterdax

J

ANFORD

EACH
UMAN FEED &amp;
SUPPLY CO*

ATTTR.NBY I LI

RATES

PS—« IMS

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|

Celery M arket Reports

I. ( • «

Hero are tb* of Del*) (Alt tag
•nd fielding records of Iho 1932
piarera who will b* eligible for

S t* T * ’» PU^g

Surgical tools; all kind* of
scissor* sad k*lvai; pruning
tool* of all kinds, «U. Ex­
pert saw filing.

FO O T C L IN IC

Voted against
CHAIN STORES

Ju .c a ti. II

' wW»e# ’ average aSkon mark Mg
'em r w aa-tm . Tndudad -ta this
Pi and Bll| O’Bcteb wtto fin8ck»rSrd *k d N M w t«th . .200
g M p , «M HUTO’B rito who furi ill
ftlUr a food

THEY’LL CUT
LIKE NEW

Ora Veer oertr* areas* n —r

Ity for the Isiuanc* of permits
white
th*
prohibition bureau
agents Investigate possible crim­
inality In connection with appUcant*.'
_
T h , attorney general »al dha
would give Daran and Dairy mpl*
bvdry opportunity to- agree ea *
y*ii*y Co long as It WSJ acceptable
l i the Justice department, but
failing In this H* would tak* a
band more forcefully.
Tha attorney general ho* given
his approval I* a plan for conaol-

id Coopa Orfusdo experts to
or* a win tomorrow, aconllng to
d i r r r Bqiir* Codbald.
Probah)* eUriiag line-upa b*r*

Many BuiinessHoiuea
WiU Close Doan
During Afternoon

Foot Trouble

Mset he HflU rtag-beawr; B
Johnson, train-bearer, 994 * ... ,
JJJt
V ital B Ir tg k ^

gueftf tolnge

Of BALL SEASON

We tab* ear* •# all Faot IUs.
I t year* I* Orlando.

Social Department
New Prohibition
: Of €lub Haa Party

H chpol.

J a r H. Kuw ait, of th* K a m i l
Chrrrolat C a l* thie w**k proodiy
displaying tSa very same cutaway
Chevrolet chassis that not oaly
wap tba era Ur of all »yaa at tha
m o a t K*w York
Automobile
Shaw bat sine, ha, been dlipUyad
la practically
every Chevrolet
salesroom on the Atlantic #*•hoard.
Th* cutaway chaaala, valoed a»
about 910,000, clearly act, forth
tba neweat an j la teat feature, of
Chevrolet body, motor, and fraaw
contraction. Th* ehaaala I , flnIthad In whit* eaamat with aoHd
nickel and chromium plated porta
and accaeaorlM, and K ha* baa#
tba rabject of muck comment
from old and now Chevrolet own­
er* aa well a, local fa r * * *
era and mechanic* who am natur­
ally attracted to dlapley, of thel
turn.
Nr. Maiwel) attain iaaaad an
ineRation to all hi, cuatmnara and
other friend, af tha Chrrrolot Una
urging that they rlalt tha Mag­
nolia Avenue »howroom* hater*
Satuirtay right «w tha)
mlgh*
aaa thla unique dtaplay.

wsrrant further action I n ‘ Mg
opinion. It Is becoming increas­
ingly clear that he regards the
GRNKKAL DLRA
?ionetary problem as closely tnwined with his Impending tco
WASUINQTON-Th# death af
mimic talks with foreign atatatmen and prefer* to hare a fre# Brig.-Gcn. Benjamin T. Simmon*.
band for th* lima being to work Washington, at Waller Reed g*»vrml hospital her*, waa announced
Speaker Baltay weal so far In today by tba war dcpartmanL
talking with tb* preaa yesterday
HUE VOTED WRONG
a* to predict Inflation ,ln tali
routnry; and at ■ time when the
WASHINGTON’—Mrs. W i l f r
Mouse rule* committee waa favor­
ing a change in th* rules to maha t» Powell U a**9lag a dlvstc* be­
it more dllTieult for members (a cause she charge* her hudbatid
force * rate on euch'propositions. hia abosed bet ajneg aha voted (or
.Simultaneously, * band of Dam- re-election of Herbert Iloovsr.

pa**, &gt;ad mast Barer lam a high
tea* on each aid*.
- An old trap majr ba, mad# to
atgfk a turning o r an angle In a
path, and It may touch * path at
asp point and seen break lata It
without Injuring th* mgrit a t tr.e
general plan, but It should never
b* directly la a path unless tea-

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WunvEan,

MOVB TO RABE
PRICE LBVELS
on* aide or on both ddee. bot the#
•boatd n*t (mother IL On a aqaar*
bona* it ta wall to bar* tram over­
lap th* eomara both front and
aid*. Thin relieves th* severity of
tba straight linos up and down and
foralaha* tba end*. Whan * .guar*
hpoa# baa tha aama kind af tram
at hath comers, whether th* en­
trant* la In the comer or not, the
planting on both aides across th*
front of tha baas* aboald bo more

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CLASS FARMS LAND
T4|OU Al
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test S# trod ta being fknsted by
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R ««m O r fair Im Ii I i nU
' W*dM*day.
A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL T N K V V g p A P O

TIENTSIN- Apr. IB.—(*’&gt;—
Chin*»e fort** continue • W retrait along th# railroad leading
from th* coaat to pipin g t«dt/ before th# Japan*** off«n»i*«. They #*tabllih»d dif.r.e x only W mil** from Tlentain. Japan*** authoriti**.

5-YEAR PLAN
OF SABOTAGE
IS CHARGED

Pan-American Commission
PASSES
To Cement R e la tio n s Is c r i i i T r p i u p
Suggested B y C o o e w o r l g J J I J J J J J . i

Remains Of Akron
Believed Located
WASHINGTON. Apr. | A (gn—Th* Nary today received
a meaaag* from th* erulMr
Portland aaying 'B *lir r* Ahton located." Th*
mreaa*
cam* after report* from we
tug Sagamor, reported grap
pllag op*cation* at th* *c*n* of
lh* alrahip't fall had located a
large eunken
object. Mean­
while th# naral court of In­
quiry proceeded
tlgatlon into tha Akron diva*ter.

N U M B E R 1 4 7 ,.

P tr a C asta A C a t ;

T a N F O R D , P L O R ID A . T V W A Y . A P R IL lt&gt; 1»W

RECEIVER BILL

PERKINSGROUP

TAII.AIIASSEE. Apr. I#— I * ) uid growth.
. . .
,
—The *p -ointment of a P ar-] He *uig*»te*l that «han&gt;J*i* of
American Had* commlaalon ’ In commerce and other grwpa w**;
--------rFlorida
l*'t Kill to
It! cement
IVIIKHk -relathmahlpu
--------...r- |—-------tere.ted in the .tale n
;d * «
|S t a t e C C H i p t r o l I e r i j l
O t h e r L i k e l y A p p o i n t ­ bet«»r-i thle rtat* ard nation* wdik t« derelop P.n-Amerlcan
C r ji n s e l F o r R u s s i a n
nearby ***• -t jgevted Sunday oy tta
,
G iv e n P o w e r T o
(Sov*r-or Sholt* u*ed .cu re* to
m e n t s T o P o s i t i o n s Governor W ,l a in an addree*
D e fe n d a n ts
M a k e
t -m to r-rl\al of dlgnitarta* ihow the prevent Importance of | p o i n t C o n s e r v e t o f l r
In G o v e r n m e n t A r e / * '"
n .n .ln n A f p „ _ . n
Chine** U n i ar* eatiMiah#..
m ty o .e r n m e n ^ r c —
tkird p m * * &lt; * * » * ■ * • * " ? ,
j
F o r
I n s titu tio n k
A c c u s a tio n A g a in s t
p a n s to n U f L u r r c n
lo lh #f d * l * m Ri**r they
D is c lo s e d
A s N e a r jr n i!ii p„,.Am#ri**n «i»r
to .how mat « mw j w * e n w
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brat ten in Miami.
world * nd of th*
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*•1 *uggr*t that Ihl* Pan-Ameil- i mho e ht-l teen decllii-ti;
WARIIlNirrON. Apr. Ig^-t/Pt
0
*tyO
«hll*
thou.ande
«.»
xhip*:
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todgyi
MOSCOW. Apr.' IH.-bPi
A
—Hr-'pit* it, imposition to the ap­ rin trade eommlaalon hare repre18-1
“five-year plan to aahotagr'' by
pointment of Ml** Prance* Per­ •en'.alire* troi.i all Florid* poll bad t-evn tied tp a. &lt;" h* Ul*. ih*| paaaed S7 to aix th e Seiu r~
•ia
Rriti-h
electrical
engineer*
un
F E E L
“and I lri.de of Florid* had fall -t n j ^ ^ J i nnmTWt mM Uira.l&lt;t.« Ul».tSA
kin- n* -erretaiy of labor, the *ltlev*, i.be |governor
trial for bribery, eaboto** and *«.
t R a l e com ptroller th e powdp
!
htmerntTrT^T&gt;nmS1t~oT*,’f 3 Y ~ TSTlooSiny1 to the” time when * r rTTT.-------------------------- .
-rtnmrit~Tatr*nrf)tr
II* refer te*t tout Farida * hey f 0 appoint conaervatom n r i t '
r n -laird definitely today to aie aM# In fo low thi* up *ith a
hy the cminrol fnr three of thejr
I ntat# banka in financial dUf.' •$
I have it, legialatie* repreeentativr Pan-A met lean eipo«itlon in FlmW position in the promoiIon
.elopment of air travel between,
Rii««!an co-defendant*
:
,
1 Edwrird Mcflrady—nameil |n * I*.
f.eor of »fco
■lay in (h a wtthtfcsw gl o f th e |g J J S I N E S S F U T U R E
“If a irel El.' l» ma*le for Port- , un-American n.tiorw m P ««c.‘- ( A M JtH ty
The arrueotinn woe mode at the
I blab labor department po«t.
amendment |
om red, lh# #piMmllfctl,
illv e r pu rchaae
Anteriran
trade, harbor*
of ,e r travel, air mall, ard nlr ea
beginning of th* defen** iiimmaMrtiradv probably will heeome F lo ll'l a ill he teeming with
and the
of * '
*
tinn, ahortlv a fte r Prnvecutor
T r t
! S e n a to ria l
A p p r o V R l an «-*i tint &lt;eer*tary. hut the #*. *hlp*.“
^'During the laat year a total *
A m n a a M i e n d m e n t fo r mon- ! O p e r a t i o n s A t H i f f h - drey
'
Vixhinaky
a*ke,
w . otjreg
SH i
O f
A d m i n i s t r a t i o n art |i-mii lon ha* not vet h*en de­
Klotf.li
already ha*
made C'J.lM
charge* against Albert \V.
^ k) -par*rn|*i
................ —
termined.
,l*i*fr«. he *lt*l. Betauae of it* QJO pound* of alt mall and tr.cro prnvnl.
T R i S S - ' W
'
R ,t*
C
p aI c fMA
i t y . *»
ory
dl*ml»»#d
but that the five;
- e aw
» » «b*
»•' H
i" rTll ew^el DJI
B ill I s S e e n L ik e ly
Fim.dtaneoualy it
ili«rh»rd forturu. r loeatlnn, the dcvrlop- irrrnily a ri&gt;n*i*t#taWe amount of
of produrtloa by Indnitry would
S in c e M a rc h ( J i
*1 - ; other Brltiah empln)ea oy the
_____
Th* Senat* In a liellraa *raaioti f .
that Guy T. * mrnl of lr**le bclween port* of eaprea* have bem curried mlweeu paa**d th* Hour* bil| to allmlnat^
ha parmtaalbl* under amendment*
.
' Metropolitan-Vlekera
F.lectrlertl
WASHINGTON. Apr. I I .—tAVnn high authority
Florida
and
Lalta
ration*,
(hlefly
K o riu ami of rrlghborlng no­
to tha fl**-day w**k Wlj propor#d
HOBOKEN. N. J h Apr. IB.—'/Pt [ Company lie ronfieted a* “apjea.
_-v.ungi*"-—
^ onKt»*«ional approval
iepre*enta
th# 25 percent prnaltle* for molar^
•"
•
. «f .M"-. llrlktring.
................ -a foimer
................•
----------- tion- ha* gone far. The governor through the Miami airport.
to tha Hoop* labor commit!** by —“Big * t * * r yeaterday «ojn »nf|*gbo*eur* and briber*."
’ •hide owner* who fall U pun.
LUniaUtiatlcn'*
f*» ||„
. ilrnialatiatlcn a piupoeal
ptopo«il ■ H w
,|r, fnm
fr^mKan.aa.
Kanaa*.I*I*totobebenamed
named
•So
it
la
only
proper
that
w#
laid lhi» rontln.-ed development
Prana** Parklaa, oaer*tary of la­ it* tin t real not# of opllmlam o fj •fb e aeaa|nn Uat nnht *rn'« de-i piealdent Koo*ev»l: bi to the imp&lt;irtant poaltion or Com­ wr* a plan* of hi* platform dur­ about-• ianew our p edgea of good­ chae# Keen** tag* by Ptb. 1
bor. Ik * aba *ugg*»t*d Inclualon the ptat yetr or more.
. . .
yaar. Th# Senate prevlouaty had
i roted to pleaa by four defen.-&gt;* at - 1 in ,U » embatguea on a m* *n.p
ing hi* ra.npalgn for election, will ond common undet*‘ar.*.wg •
n,rnt* to r ..r.tr le . .in . ennf U. mlaa.oper of
of a minimum wag# proTlelon.
Myron C. Taylor, eha-rman of ,nrn*ya. all of whom ar* a■rting
rt,... ..........................
. . Internal
. . . . . .Reeenu*.. . and be I* jual a* firm In hi* de­ Governor Shotta tald. “I^t u* tv pa**ed a almilar bill but adapted
Boeaut* af lack ? «f bueln*** the C n ted Slate* Steel f u r p 'r * - 'on behalf of the prlaonern who1Sppvired eertain yr.-trn ar, all
It wa, atatinl that hi&gt; a &gt;|hi. iiI
tha l|ou*a meature and aaH It t#
termination yttterdiy to do all In Amir.cana for th# two Amen-oa.
ponding roport* from eammltt*** tion, at the annual .tochholoer* h„ ,
Kuilty amt who** a r -' overwhelming llnuae adoptior.
m, nt hlM i^ ,„ d-flnitc!y derided
romiro h* °coml” ' becaua# that day waa Gaad F n d af.J tha governor. Uglalator* raid ha
•on th* admlnlttratlop’* emergency meeting her*, dlailoaed t'rat 'h * j llvilie* therefor, were confined to j B otm g &gt;'iwn »tu born op.
U|N&lt;1 and l* expected to to- Iron*. 1_____ ,
— . — • — — ———
—
|would algn It. _
* piorram. tha Houa* adjourned on- company'* op»ratlon« wire at 21
n »*i porfunctnry aort of do- lion led by Republican*, the mi'.lrt! to tH«* Scnitv within
Th« Senate al*o pa**e*t a bill t#
tU Thur»doy. Th* Sepal* directed percent of the rale ca.m.dtv thl*I
powerful
Democrt'.lc
majority
give lh* Unlveraity of Ftorhfe the
*.nt the le ji* ation thtnugh the week.
IU Judiciary ewnmltte* to Inveell- week, the hlghe.t amc,
l^r-h.
^ ^
cuatody of hlatoi leal documagfa
Kata th* dalay bp th# Department
llo .tc 855 to 109 and to the SenVincent Dallman. of Springfield.
/ \ r t m / ir t * i n r
and record* of defunct college*
* . T, v ' *
,v_ , h, „ I Horn l~ MacDonald, wa* the fit**.
and roetlred two billj detlgned to
of Joatlc* »n
At th# u/ne time the a h *"--'
p|#&gt;4 for #(|f nf thr Brltont * f ^ ' l h e ' ^ m o c r P° f'
',} ”''W‘ HI* ‘ f f w * certain t„ h* . * » l * t - | P 0 S T O F F I C E L A W
of tha Harrlatan Natloool Bank
client had
A *Irn!l.r propoaal, ratRWdml by •"»
of the trro.ury.
been crippled alnc* childhood.
^ ^ " 'i - V e a W i t ilm-i,.wa*
" * " y Mitchell. ^ « t ^ l k
wa. . m
. *. __g iwua* RoomtvII** *et»nnmic pfcrt»*rt —
.. .
. ... ,____ ■ &gt; [f . ( . 1Hf--s?iu&gt;-B-~tT.i-tggr~M&lt;W*-';~w»»-WldtltTltfhTW»AcH:cY*T
JLat/t-atoWn.
- .T .: Mr. Ttylfrr-drotarrd. trpo-r -- -------------- Othmrrrr-htT-tfTrirmiTht-hrr*out yeaterday to aava It from
i*‘ .1.. ,i &lt; tli» rc»have an cacelleat rhanc, of lierhit# Houle yeaterday crcahed ini
motlon.
I trough: him to a proletarian rn
Uin defeat ond by a * j '
W itn e s s e s
Com e B e­
more In th# Senat* took It
fo re
C o r o n e r ’ s I n - from a ho&lt;UU trmperanc*
n i l P f l t H e l d M o n d a y I « i t u , and »#nt It to a Judlclgyj
q u e s t n e i a m u n u * . j ^rotnintUM&gt; rMdy ^
wining
,n‘Tt!!l'r propoaal to ad', m.iene.
i i X i a f *nver to V , . ^
Rooaavtlt'* far-teachltg agtWu
coroner'* Jury maeHng »t i “ ’V
.,n near
lm r ’ tha
thll’ clou.
But
doe* o.
0 U
th* Court Hou*# y**t*rda» attar* alan, with th# bear bill
. . . o o u t un * " ■ - '• j r a - c i j K s * T , . , ; ; ; , . . . . « * , « * Tli llo *&lt;• vote hroko party her of the Federal Re.crvr lluord., *e#n letter* portmarked "Havana,
JudJclarx **d-lh* ba*i
A^dd Bryiaawica afhoe* of It.* downpour of tain to attend y ... Irr-ren.lutlnnirirr. the allornr, tir»».
Twenty-two
iKitm ra .«. f»r appointment o* governor of Cuba" Inviting local peraon* to noon rocadorad U»a *plal«». Ikal
tamp*V«r»a 'oaagAl
Ham Totw#; W al flah merchant MfkTi Ihi ‘UmpoVana*
.
•»• ^mprlgtb ‘ he 5*«- Utday’a meeting. Lnliie the vea- ln«i*trd.
J*rtrr**d thl Kcpuhltcan* atrJ f-fir the hoard.,.
. .
parchaa* Cohan lottery llr le t*
_jnata deadlocked,
deadtockri, K
St
and tha Sonata
‘
.iT T w rlaJad afU n m otl tV n a km laat year, theta were no
Smirnov. In reply to the inlimp- f.rmrr-labortt** in
nppoiilfil.j Ttohrrt Gore, of fTrlrago and. |h#,
th*m chunre. on ra.h who#* tody wa* foond In th#
toy Pat .A______
Whilakar,_ .active la th#
! e : ° -_r____ -wAlta ca*«Uc JO # 9BdgU g*4rtiuna aakadljimr ejjr-prnaocjtor Vi.hltMky that
hi*,
who
wa*
In
the
running
amok* flll»t roam of l.r* homr
while nine Ilcp-hUcan* and one Fln-»J - -------------fight for lh# m*a*ur«, got through
. " V a T i i wlth gdl" •P«h- a f th# management, and rnhoiy',|,r nuaaiao. had fallen under the futnvi' lihoiilf—
* h,«h "
»• «f
' flr con.ml'.rnnrr of internal ,r y - ! P f '« "
n Floral Height* **r!./ y*at*r- a motion for Joint commltla* con*
11 H “
.
- -- I. . A. . U
k —
*know
—-- xa
hU th.el
it IKBli
1^
af
ithe
l*a lleitne
a ao*ke&lt;l
* Ira*I
wanted
to
why
there
were
influence
nf
Hritor.a.
.
w
l||
be
nffer#||
onnther
inrPoatmaatar
J
.
P.
Hall
today
xuld
tpxtA U &amp;*r*lo~T Wh^ivr. Dr.^o»,)ta- voted weth 242 tl.-uuarole j roue
day
morning
ram*
tr
hi*
d*ath
c minon( ..w|,y uhoild tbn Soviet enr’nroeu lot ad-iplio.''.
ant po*t.
srged by n0 i^elderula on the
portant
]|that “They have not been reported
'••ported •‘By o cident i t about 5:00 o'clock *ld#ratfoo. •
crat, Uawtank.
MeaUnt. ard
ard urged
Tha 18 m#mb*r» nf lh# two
atock or why th# pr#f*-i*d lo ti
lougfct by th# Enellak techAlong
with
the
ntnr*
im|»ortant!
tn
me.
tut
if
they
had,
I world In lh# morning on April IT hy
A ti- ual rlfort to nrod-fy th#
other*. '
rrmmltlre* ar# aald tn atw * 11 to
had been placed on a- $2 an'-cal|BWan* how tn behave?"
oppoaltlon
have
ordered
an
Imnrediato
Invcamiaattr*.
drawn
a*
rcqu.*tid
t
/
(
noaninaHona
to
h*
e*nt
to
th
Tha PraaldaPt •
*uffomrlion from fume* ond amok# 7 In fiver oj th* Ilnur* bill.
mAlng
htflation part « baal. In.taad af th . previou, rrg- . Guxev. one of three Ru«*iin* foe t!tertiary IK II. wue mad" hy ll#P- S1****^ w,‘ bin a .hort time will b llgalinn that would have been auby fir* . . . du# lo th* partial
All day lh# town wa. ringing •
nlar
I
t
rate|
wj,om
the
proaecutlun
demand'll
tha farm program wa* conilduira - *•
*
icacnist.v# Fr.h, of New Y o rk ... number of po*tma*t*re. feileral l&gt;ervi-ed by a federal poatofflce burning i f a moltrox* . . . . * *
with roport* that (he bill wax drad
Thera waa no Inllm aufi a*
drath penalty. »«" *•»&lt;! by tanking Itep hit.an on the fortyn;dla tricl attorney*. I'nltrd Slate, inepertni
be nary Barator* th* dtclalva fac­
Witnra#** at th* h«artnr in­ before It could reach a vota In tha
whit a- tion rroo tl te :ak~n on the j;mlrnov to have anld hi* country, ulfui* cnmmi'.tie. 1IU nroti-m in marxhal* and collector*.
The Herald wa* advlrod today
tor in Hif*»Ung th* »Hv*r
wj,h
nf ^ ntherv. fur „ n lh ' .. ilutiou hack t . ti.-v The adminlatratlnn h a * an- that at leaat two leitora bov# cluded T. W. altar, E. M. How- S«nat*. It had r«x»*d thn Hou*#,
meat. Opponent* wrra amnxed by preferred dividend at th* Inard ‘ ,
»rd, Paul Shoemaker. G. A.
I*
tha strength ahown for It u -d v*1" meeting. Apr. 25.
committer for Insertion nr a.i|ncunr*il that efficient Republican com, through th* mail* during th# Jon**, Dr. S. Puleaton. R. J . Hlcli- 71 to 20. It hod been Mated tn go
few ruble#.
tn th# Umporanc* commltta#
All of the retirlnc ditccti r* a Ruaalan
■everal who favored Inf ation votamrndnu
ni
to
"p
oteri
the
n-*a-'
pu-tma'lcra
will
be
permitted
tn
pa*t few weok*. and hav# beep re- •Op and J. G. I^onardy.
tlefemler* of Gurov, \.
which wa* roportnl thr*# to taro
*d aiaJ"»t ft only becaia* »to,-a- were re-elected.
|A. Sokolov. P. K. Olyenih. M. «»• Ira ity of the Unitexl M l” ' wa- fill out their four-year term*, hut ceirrd by local p»r*nn*. Th* let*
Pr. r"l#*ton lolcl th# roroimr’* agalnat It.
velt did not watt It a -l&gt; l to tn#
Mr. Try lor de.laren tnnl tW e j { ^ ^ i k U .m l other*', plea,I difeated on a roll call vale of |* wa* indicated today that nteni- trr* explain how lh# I*»»t#ry la op­
The on**peel1"** move In tno
t #r* nf that party who hold of- rr#1,^_ what rhanc# th* p#r«on Jury that h# wa* *all*d to th#
Itcial* of too e,&gt;n*o' *lUn
,r * , , , h t |h,|r c|irnt , had fallen un­ j i ; to i n .
Bgriculter# bill.
,
f lh, ||ritonr
A mamant hafor# the •&lt;» "• ban- buoyed op wl.h the hop* ari l com- ™
fu-** not under civil »*rxic* pro*1 k ,, j 0 win a |trl«r, lh# varlnu* «c*nr, had »*amin*d th# body and Senal# wa* Ilk# airing th# bill a
0 enn■tor Roblnaon. of A rkr-t-.' «h* fort that le tte r time# ar: a h -o d ."M "
! ably wilt hr dl*pl»c#d.
nHx-, that go to th# tacky ticket r*«i«.#*i in an attempt to r#vlv* .hot W, th# arm. It cam# out o i l
“ A . have come throw*. th*ae| -ncl
', ! r i nMwI.h‘ MrJnvtlttl*. th# S#nalr Indian j,0|,jfrTt in H how much th# ticket* th* man. and atatrd th# aplnl'.n verbal Uttl#. *«f# and round, and
IKmocratlc l # * ^ •"&lt;*
that hi* death wax rau*#d by auf- want to lh# ludldary romrallto#
•
nent to
Informed .Senrtur dilTlcg t year* of the Jt^ ra«to n ",j alderatlon in
rommltt## po*tpon#il a ih-cl«lon
their plea* " f guiByt
j focallon.
•
hy a rot* of 21 tn I". W h ltak^ j
Barak. Rapublicir. Idrho:
TJ». he .aid, "W# are now In lb * fourth .tandrng
th*
nomination,nf
John
Cotll*r.
o
fj
j.n„
m„
tfr
Hall
raid
that
lh*
T. \V. Baxter aald that at th# notion, coming later, wo* adanMd
President db.0 not detire" .he year of th* gteat and unlvcreul Sntlrnov cnntlnuerl.
y
In
l
I*ard
to
thla
*ub.
Af H a I nnH
F p f p raltf«rn U .iobicom m l.«l"n n f ln -| f|^ Y i u w
d j. We in the corporation are
ameadment Borah had aald he o al D “ L a llU
r C l c €|jan
jw t j„ "v»r
•ry *trl*t.” ami that if 'oliritation of frUmU h# drov* 2 0 ‘ « 17'
.- 'A
Mr. Jon** to hi* horn* In Floral
In torn* quarter# th* .Uxo-I
would vot* agalnat It If the r*r.*i- willing to cnntlcue with eoarav
-------Thr drloy wa* granlrd at lh# fh
&lt;
&gt;
mv ..ff»nd«r» ar# caught." they
Height*.
Mr.
Baktar
aald
that
wa*
taken
lo
mean
that
Flor;
an • . ..nlldenr# thla flgi'i acalr.at
dent dlaapprevatl
Trttl* Imdy cffttiaU who ar* rr(,Ur*t of S*nator Tnomac " ' • , , h(|||
f|n(d not ntor* than It#
Th# Idahoan had been Inaunrig diaauh ‘.ion ond deapair."
l" P*rn ,
nurklng »v*ry effort to organic# „ kt, j , Bn op|Min#nt nf the nnml-10(W n,. |mprl*on*d not nwr# than h# *ppp#d th# car In about th* would Join other
Thr chairman explained that
that only through a*pan«io* «f
a large molorcad* of automohrlo* nrf
.
, lW() . f i r «, or both; and for any ml'HJ# of rh# road *0 that th* ting th* .al# of tagallaaA be.r g%l
tha n r tta c y coaid coarmodlty there had been nx queitlon of
that wi.l go to Defend Thttruday
- _
* • 1
' «rrh*»i|Utnt off»n*e ahlll h* lm- light* of th# tar ahon* on th# wing. Oppontnl* of «he bill ^
hou**. Mr. Jonoa gat oat of lh#
-- |
|Continued Un
price* bo Uftod. th# tlrpiaxaU honour* to official* a*, under III#]
morning for th* purpnir of Irking
L lS l6 fl
(Gontlnocd On Pag* Fouft
car. Mr. Baiter eadd. and
coaqaexed and tha farmer* In- company’* regclatmna, b-muM*
part in th# St. John* ValUy Day
‘ can only t# given when earning*
trying ta unloek lh# door wh*n |
raatortd.
HASTINGS. N. Y- Apr. 1"•-Vw (Vi*- ratio#, today- moil- another;
KkajaUd hy tkU aetbae'e, but aggregate at le n t ftoo.ooo.ooo Tn - U t t l e ll.*»n V#»co, »wo-y#ai- i.i|uc*t that Jill par»»n» coni*mhr drove away.
1
E. M. Howard, who roeldea
Sad by th* gain from lf*» a alogl* yaar. *
old dflrl whom doctor* called pl.ting going to Dele-id In the
Perciral Roberta, Jr., who ht» doom#*! onleai ah* underg-’t* on mvitorcad# #ho . ’d l*gi*t#r thrlr1
-ear th# Jone* hom*, aald that
Jaaw ry . whan hi# allvar flan wa*
been a■ w
director
organ
I
he *aw amok* rnming from th*
m iu r of tha uik
«” cation
__ *_ rrnmv»
cufetted M t t l l Whftler on* o««n
a can- I nami-a at th# Chamber of Com-;
rrouhetd off tha floor be wo ltd aln a It* Inroptlon, In a bil#f ad-;*|[*
Detailed report* of lh. .m ing.. CANNES. France. Apr. IB.—WPI htue# ond that h* 1 nd O. A.
f
j t0&lt;|,y after being I nirIC, o(y|t , Bt 0nca.
dr#a* acid that "1 hav# a l.npc- t , r * w*
- —
I ................
.*
proa* It awjarateljr later on.
II. M. Papworth,
h*ad of h of Florida Rntariara who met *» |— Former Mayor Jam#* Walker. Ion#*. *n :lh *r neighbor, ran to
hijiWn In tb# hom# of rolotlc
•a* The awweWlM row &gt;
I
ThomM, Democrat, Oklahoma, fclnaai at p t*« n t which I buv#
r-i.de body, acre* in th# gttabtalIonLTan»fg l«at araak llt-BM Mi ’ - New York, and Belly Compton, th# S*m Jon** home and tried to
Rlvar* on a Spring *Prf*
i
tint*
Saturday.
brought forma.hr hafora tiro Ban­ cat hervtofor* ha’V*
vg)
Into
lh*
pier*
through
th#
American
actr#**.
were
marrlaJ
tom tnti'n. aml the r*aulnf • _
lowed over lh* low aniU In North“ Th* mother, delating again*! rn &gt; th* part .Sanford a.'tl S n i
a l . another Inflation pU«- HU
nolt County con
apltmlid
iummatinn «f
LMII p U j9 **A
v» w
#»|w»»**•** ..................
' ' t*.;#
* «ctm tlta
, of .1^ today by Mayor (iaiagneir* If |ne ha-k door, whl-h wa* locked. •rn New England. Southern In P propoaal xraald fN * Proaldcnt 3 U I P a s s e d M a k i n g
j ^ p t . P*o,f"phV*ic'Vn. fro ‘ h iv .* it upr-ortenity for tM r**ident, o flK o rld i l#-«i*latur# uurlng tn« city hall, with only n few wit- They both *ntar*d th r Ugh th* ana, Northcaxt A rk *:.**, and
cut county to reriprnear* for thr flrai two wc*k* of ^h*^tl».'U aaaalon I nM, M praaent. The brl ti who U froov do«ir. Mr. Iloword aald that
Rooaavelt bread power to aapar I
Mlaxlaalppl delta lo.Uy » M h.
C
i
t
y
A
i
r
p
o
r
t
O
w
n
e
r
performed.
tha currency. ifwroeMa# aKver or
lialored toilay’a Sanford KoUiy| jn j,#(P |Wvnt|r* and who ha* been h# ir»truct*d vomeorv* to tele­ v eather *tai*rt a hayw't* axhlU*
peltate dlxUlon atlll con*ld*ring many favor* that have b*en done
wort
n
(Continued CM Pag* Three)
llu
l
mcetirg
t
l
tb#
C#l*ry
CI
u
j
.
m,
ri|#d.
twice
b*(i&gt;ie,
phone
nolle*
and
a
doctor,
da hy rovldcrl* of D*Land. I urge
tion. Snow prevaled In C» IforaU
Rotarlant Randall ( have, H- F. green hat and a green flanrel
..............
........ taaMfUd th-* h» and told In Dlxl*.
Th* A*ao«lat«d Proa* at Talla- a phyolclon’o pl*» f°r “ Uo*1 each of you to Uk* advantage of
G.
A. Jon**
&lt;*■ ’
order U fort# an cp«rotlon the
1
,rec*.
Walker,
who
la&gt;
l
and
w
hx.w„
lha
f|rtl
to
th*
hou*#.
haaaea today *dvta«d Th# Herald
At SI. Johntbuty Center, Vfff•
.................. .. - p. J- N. t'"'.
. . . «ml HV***o family tUapp*ar*J fro.n thr* o^port.nlty to fay your re- Momaalvatg*.
that th* Florida llouaa Uat night
•pr-ct* j i lh* fin* co-oprration |It. Pop*, who attended lh# 1 ,n' recent ly waa divorce. I by Mra. *r -V'tln" lo duatl"* of th* P*ac* mont, r#*ld«nt» were proaiexltjnh
Ut
horn*.
paaiod Raprccentativ* R. J . Hol­
Jr-ret WaUr Ink Miami, wore * |. C. Robert*. “Mr. Jo n n aald h* midnight am' told to prepara fqr
|
John V**:o. father, dlac'oaed we1** alwaya r*r#tv»rl from D*-i\#ntlon ami wtr* aaalgncd *" varim,* eea.iona, all gave ret'o.U on blue suit. After lh# ceremony the didn’t remember whether tha door a flight Wfora the unruly P fV
ly1* hill aaking th# L»gUUtur* to
her whereabout* today when h* land, and join C* In our motor- their pair In th* meeting.All de­ coupl# ran through a crowd,
confirm tha aequialtion of tb*
waa locked «r not. H# »ald. "th# •umpalc. Rain in torrent* and _ __
called at tka p-llc* elation and .ad*.
clared the convention a*. ''In«i&gt;ir- jumped Into an automobi'e and V*v ***« lP th# door on »h# out- malting anow »*nt th# rlvar fill
Municipal Airport by th* City &lt;.f demanded - prol#-tlon
the mo
agrlnaV, - l n&lt;),r rtm ent _pla
Hanford.— --------- - —------7 — :------- th* niriou* wha gathered around rail# wi I leave tka City 1U 1I at tme and highly 0 Lcitiom il'. anil toqk an undiidoroii hnrrymoon -id#, but In th* •*ctt*m«n: h* of It* bank*.
.
SAN FRAjTcfWX)." Apr. 15*^Th# Ipawlth threxhad about In
City Attornay F. R. WiUon
10:45 o'clock. Thla will allow ah e-.ch dec ar*d that h* had ircytved trail. Filand* axfect thr imp)* to didn’t rem#mb*r unlocking th*
hia
horn*.
H#
aald
hi*
family
mum
valuable
Information
*«
t*»
Ilea at Bride* VI la near her*.
(AV-8now la Urormora, aaat *f draw- op th* bit) and ajggMtad la
(erion* p'erty af tfra* to flnJ an
do«r or not."
_ _____
,
Maaaachaaatu and tha CoanatU:----- 1
Oakland, a wM»a ta p an tha tfv tha CommUcionerx that It b« of. will go away t day If pollc# aiVquat# parking plpce at (hr jo the jtreniU t^ growth, and r m ic e i
Donutv Sheriff R. J- Ill’kxon cut roa* In New Hampahlro.
keen
th*
-rrowda
axray.
of ML dUmW ai, near Baa J o ^ r#r*d al fhi« aaaalon a* a matter
Lm I F o ir" Groond* where the of th* orgaalaation.
•aid that wh*n h* arrived on th*
The Whit*. Wataah, and
IIE U 'lt ART HTl’DR NTH
— PoBto *iM the *tr**t will b* relrbratlon I* to 4a held, ard to
Itotailan U. W. Fpcnrrr read
r-en# the door wo* op*n and *«v- Rhr*M ware xwollen by p*rtlal
af record:
o,
recorw. With
w„o tha
, 0. Comml**lon
. ff ^ a guard elatinned
be on hand whan tta fre# bar
th* i**P*r on tha iGing« of in*
r.lna In Indiana. Th* TallahaUl
era- apprqeal. ReproronUtix. Ito b ''-them. Meantime
DUBLIN, Apr. IS .-(/ f)-T h e r ,»l wrrxun* were
Meantime lh# rpp#!latc
l.-g|i|aturo, whllo Itotcriao W. M.
Yaxoo amt eaveral other atr*
ly Introduced th* m«aaui* which d|v'»|o, of tS* arnrom# ro rt up­ ,u# It acrvnl at noon.
Fro#
fliat*
il*parlm»nt
of
*Juca-‘
’]*
j"
"
”
out
u
,,
t
o
rn
.c-m
tr.
J
.
Mark
Wilcox,
of
:
TlayhSi
ra
lad
attention
nf
th*
In' th* Mlaxlaalppl dell# chi
coufirma th# City1* right to ua* held Ihl right of Judr# r#nrgo
tion
lo
conclJering
■
plan
to
give
/
*
"
1*
1
r’
7
P
B|*t
ion
#*.
laicd rataln of wlntaf,
Ui it I'alm Beach, will b* th r' clv'-l to lh# 8U Jnhn» ValUy Day
dwdlcra to high ground at tl
th*
land
a*
an
airport.
.
Sm
ith
t
i
order
lh#
operation
xyaa predlated fer today
I rlncipal - cakar of.'-th* day. llo raciretlon la be held in ,l»#Un.l
aard* of acre* of lowlanda war*
■mined lh* dead man.
Word wa, alio r*c*iv»d that C. performed on th# child.
advanced otudy in order to footer
. will fly to D*Laad!&gt;
h# valley gad oom# of tha
peul Shoemaker and Jno. G. taugiktad.
Del-aad Ifrom Wa-h- fh :*day.
W. Enlamingar. of Langwoocl. re­
&lt;$a»t rtfioina, with local Aroata
Tho it attending the lun.heon *lo»*T rglationxhip lietwron art t ro-anly both Uatiflod a l «• »h#
Snow and hail fall at Bcrkilagr,
Inxron. a-d wl I n kirn ta the
cently elected to tb* LrgtaUtar*.
Capital lal# In th* gftomoon. Illx w:r*: E. Howland, Ih-I^nd. FU*- •ad attak backward Iriah Indue- conditio. In which -tWy aaw Mr. Calif, and there waa promt** at
xroirtad
W g !:wax (worn la a* a r*pr«**nl*tivo N e w e p a o e r P u b l i s h e r
- .wid wara p a f ^ . * * ^ ^ #—&lt;w fUmlnnl# County hy ChW
wbjcct will la “T P * HI. John* word Dvrbar, Troy, AU. *ni1 Axh- tHa* a , carpet. t**tll* and furnl- |Jo-ex #1 tha Elks Onh iho-tly freat for tb* vaLay and t&lt;uM
er P#t*r, Orlindo, ox vlaillng Ro* taro making and architecture.
befnr* Mr. Raxtar taak Mm bom*. coaat region*. .
*
D i e s O f H e a r t A t t a c k Valley."
roritmr, and, Rotaiiinx, Bandafl
Other
-p**’'*T*
wt
J
Weti&lt;t&gt;
writ
Th* 1'iry wax eompaaad af F•f
aaowAohcrrte
Court.
1 haai, who praaMvd, G- W. Span•now ^tte
tt®
COMPOSES SONGS
Njfa
R. Phillip*. F. M. VanakW, 0 . f .
' rO TTBYll.I.F. P la n . Apr. I A - krown I'urldlaa# v h * M w lonr
IMPORTS LOCUSTS
b tw "a*io rlr e t w lthaW W r the leer, II. U. Ca'amap. B. L Malf.l*.
i f t p T r aRCUMFBHEKCB
1
—|
Root. »l. R. Pvirh*, ft. F- Grant,
bD—J
.
II.
Zerbey,
74.
h
**J
af
lh#
57
AKRON, Ohio. Apr. t g - ' T i l ;
»PPC“ r'V- M. Majrp#*, B. Fu M«nl«*.
J. H. Bathey Ncw*pap«ra ne, anl rt. John. Ri.er Improvement A*- j vatg«,
LONDON, Apr. 1*-—vAT—Faar .pd U Kinard.
— “ 1* Policeman Herman A*
fl. O. Chao*,
ooclatlon, th* SL Jckaa V i Uy
„ „ II.
, R.
„vena,
M apat** 01 lira locuat* wet# IncladMr. Baiter, in calling alienCHARLESTON.
M*w
Aprl
"
—
c
m
c
l
Ptnaxylxat|***
Wet
kn*wj
' fir-WaataTU atatro abo
^
II. M.
blow. hU whlatia with
•
Inn
to
hi*
laatlmony
dL.tb#
h#-r•4. i0 th* cargo of an air ll**r
t f F - A hu#a tr## naar Wro know, MWgysaaimen. *Aed lactiy af a
ordinary mutleal affirot
u
,
which
waa
'i#ld.
after
Tha
heart aiurk which fol exrfd at
tn m Africa. Kenya coloay aaat
aa #Hunt*r’a oak.** J7 fa#t la
W la thlakbtg n( *
g |t#-M had goM U ptaa*. mad#
•ub- sto oaclanllxta
aaaklag
cnafarotw* at tk» kaa*. baa k * oveiaflon for a three*, all aw.1 .
b a - who
* . ar*
.r . M
On* #f hla p ls v
llowtng
vtaUaro^LUdaj
ifl,jia
f
riowlne
■
taMaiank.
today
t*
Ha
waa
th*
fuhllah*r
of
tkg
Pot
f**t
from
|«
rombat
th*
r**agt*
oM
hra"&lt;h no
•M loag ago.
#
(Contlnuao on T a g * th r tt)
“■ Evening
Rerubltena ard win Offr- R- A. MaCront*. ..f Uajaro. IL » . Pop*. W. A. I *ffWr, ■ * • Iwrocta.
__ _______
fall mala
Ju lxoo villi. *» a tpaafer.
|and 0 . C. Harden.
l l» * «v
IT ,
I#
morning
pop#*‘
I I * Y**4•p»: h
•1 r- 1 J
\
m
l g ^ 4Nkf * j ^ ■,
/, a
.. ------- U .O A lt - K .
H
i :

'Amendment* Of Lone
*”
And T!iom*sForEx- p*i#ir». ..id, ho*..*.*, if »•*
. WASHINGTON, Apr.

__ ■■ ,

" rn r,

POWER 10 PLACE
M B B ’E I H t t W ®
VOTED BY HOUSE

‘ J. P. HALL CITES JURY D ELIV ER S
ITS VERDICT INj
ON LOTTERY MAIL a a g u r t w a s

. .......

tssu -S A

Papworth Urges
B ig Attendance ___ ___

I

e a sB ^ i

_____

Family, With Child
Needing Operation
On Eye, Hiding Out

To Reports Upon
..
Jimmy Walker Weds
State Convention i Mit)K Betty Compton

Snow On Pacific
Coast Brought By
BehtedWintOK

mt

R iv e r s In Variou»
Sections Of U 5 . “
(MSpringRam

�I

✓

A t O rla n d o

RATIO* M.

To t bow the (ant that hla arm
■till h it lit old tip. Bor* Chapman
nipped Plttmap at aeeond in that
tame Inning. with Shorty Maltby
lending a wllllnr hand.

tOO-yard datb: Malcolm. D. B.;
Haymcn, Orlando; Conroy. Orlan*
do, 10J .
440-yard doth: Kelly, Sanford;
Wynn, Orlando; Covocak, Sanford
M i.
Half-mile run: Gideon. Orlando;
Echols, Sanford; MeLarty, D. B.
1 :21 :11.
.
tilth hurdlaa:
lluppall. OrUndo; Wllllamt, Sanford. 1905.
. 220-yard doth: Maeolm, D. B.
uarterman, D. B.; Hay man, Orndo. 24.2.
High jump: Rayburn, Orltr.Jo;
Btartna, D. B.; Millar, Sanfird. 5
ft. 7 In. ,
Low hurdlaa: Huppall, Orlan.V&gt;;
Oldeon, Orlando; WIIHamt, Sonford. 30J .

Tho font all howlod when aid
Lawrence Chubb want to the
mound for Orlindo a t tha aUrt
of the fifth, but they turned to
cheer whan ht itruek out Minor
and Moore on tha darndbat curvet
you aver ttw, and eauaed Arloll
to go out in tha Infield. That
erity wind up will fool tha betl
of them.
Many fans thought that Eddie
Moore hail made a brilliant one­
handed atop of Coppa' Texas
leaguer and weia surprised when
he ceme out of the dirt Into which
he had dived without tho pUL

ping on a diamond that was
- orator not more then five
before tho game, both teams
I a batter than utual Inau*
exhibition before a group of

S

Kir m i nijr
Alin nagfvesliR
Mllwflukw*
lefttlf III*
Tnlwtln
IMl I t l»•I*' ‘I•-

m i "i

TTEwtA •At Alt l. IAJ1 1
M
M
vtfrftM
Arloll got a nice hand when he Knitgrllle*
caught Reed's high fowl after n Nd-hklllm *
Smw Hrlwmui
running itart.
llirmlngham
Chaltdft'Mjga
lines
set
up
n
great
Orlando
howl when Manager Joe oracred
Mlr.or to walk Pittman after
Coppa and Taylor had reached sec­
ond and third on Chapman'a error.
p.e-e'weeew.
Sanford fan* liter howled with
rhlledrlMkla »:
•
delight when Minor came out of
Clnrlnnail t ; HI Uiule •• . ,
Nr* Verb I ; -|u link Ivri I. (• al
that baaea-full on# out holt with­ IClh
Inning darknere I
ITIUMirgh al t'hlrngo, rein.
out damage.
c e r .R i n v i.R sa rR
NVw York Si I'lilleilelpkln &lt;•
i I . v.land t ; HI. |&gt;.«l« ».
Otker gemre p...i|Min»d, min,
AWRRtl'Av" aTso CIATIU*
Innlevllle '-Si Slllneukee J-S
Knnree I'lly J-S; Indledspolle
HI. Paul *. I'nlumliue t
Mlnneapnlle-Tnlrdo. min.
eolTMKN* A aaocltTine
Neehvlllr II; Atlanta S
•
Echo*, of tho old days of argu­
tlreipble IS: Utile Itnrk I,
ment between Sanford and Or­
rhaiunuae* 1 l Knnstllle I.
Illrmlngbant S. New lltlvaaa 1
lande fans wens heard In one
corner (if the itind afrrr 'T tg *
Minor's aingle had acorrd New­
comb with what proved to be the
winning run. The Fed fans hushed
up all Orlando argumanta with
"Thtrt'a your ball game."

The Pede had to faee the offer|gs gf* old Tom Phllllpa In tho
Sewer, and the veteran had them
llylesa for four Innlnga deeplta
IS fact that they got to him for
Well earned run In »h« fourth.
UtUpe, who la not yet In cendlasked to bo relieved at tho
H ig h lig h ts ’
of that Inning, and Lawrence
kb took over the duties. Chubb
gredlt for th« defeat, but he
A surprisingly !.»«•
r l M the Feds gussslng, sn j held nessed tha Inaogoral.
[• them hitless In four of the five gare the attendance ns about 7W.
vliaaiagi be pluhed.
but the offlcW P«ld admiaaion w».
* Orlando was first to score, and 473 persons. Ilowiver, children
i ta the first Inning. Overstreet were free end there were the
y drew a walk and was shoved usual 'MssifteOds
“ a i r T | *firs-* by Grant’s bunt.
The Fed newtomers cvrtnlr.ly
aU.Weat to third when Coppa filed
tenter, and scored nn Tsy- looked good. Joe Arloll hen the
uiiBg'W gh snd far away double to makings of a real Inflslder, white
there am fewer better looking
MEa prlght-renter.
S^ATloll, new Fed Inflsldsr, had outfieldsra In this leagua than
Newcomb. Then there a
Aeaten out a bunt hit In tho first, Tate
With men on first and third and
- .%•* ho was stranded as ware all Charlie Abbott, temporarily shift­
In tha aeeond and third In* ed to light field. We prertet hell tw0 out, Pittman'muil be credited
fill a certain rrdhtnd’s place In with a beautiful pick-up anil lots
fM sg s, hslpl'ss before old Tom,
n
I t s fourth the Feds got the the batting order with no troub.a to (list of Arloll’. hard-hit ball
K w l M e k . Abbott singled through al all. Tnree lint looking proo- In tha seventh.
* -tho box Into center field. Harrison peels. Give them a boost.
There'll always be a doubt as
* gacrlflced him to second. Newcomb
The first boll of tho gome to whether or not Newcomb woe
I ant to short left field but
out at fln t In thp ninth. It looked
‘- ’'ihdrty Maltby came through with pitched to Eddie Moore, nt short like , hit to us.
for n ebnngo, wan a foul over tho
' ’a single down the third base line
' h Abbott scored. Cspmsn wsa in attack.
The Orlande outfit made n final
: ’Infield out
Eill Taylor's double to left- but futl!e effort gt a score in thSIr
i
Minor was nkksd for single. In
center was a we.l hit blow that half of tho eighth but Coppa’ and
L-gho second, third, and fourth, but had both Abbott and Newcomb Taylor', singles went for naught
f they had done no damage, and, humping. Tgylor Is n brother of as Reed hit Into a double play
■■ after disposing of thre# men In Burls Tnylor who managed the after
Newcomb hail made •
’ the fifth, he seemed to have set­ Winter Park team In 1932, and of grandstand peg from a deep can­
'' tied down.
Zach Taylor, old atato league ter to gel Coppa off third.
£•&gt; Ha got Into troubl. In tho sixth player now with the Cube.
''however. Copps ^opened with a
FVnny-thlng. All .of the Fed
-slagla to lift- Taylor laid down n
Rob Pittman end Tnylor looked newcomers secured hits, while
'hunt that Chapman threw Into the na though they were playing
; dirt at first as Copps went to mumbledy-peg when they hurried
r * th M u d Taylor contlnuad to see- down on their hands and kneea
r'e e d . Read fouled out. Under or- to see that Newcomb's alow cellar
from Manager Bamee, Minor toward third rol.ed foul and KEM Pittman
aa tha fan. MAINKD foul.
dd.*Wlth the baMt full, Pm I
i «at to Mntby end Brown
Bert Chapman, whosa catching
pt Pittman at second to avert ability appears to bo undlmlnIshed, got « big hand whan ha
seventh wax, aa usual, was announced and came to the
for Sanford for it brought pints. So did Tlge Minor, who is
iry. Chubb had hurled bafflingwall known In OrLando.
during the ftfth and sixth. In
igventh, Newfomb singleil to - As an Indication that limp*
intends to
encourage
l ‘ and went to aacond as Palmer
rty Maltby put down a great trotbsrly love thla season waa hla
U Chapman was hit!,lit tho quick calling down of "Windmill"
U With two on tho hassocks. Chubb, who, coaching on third,
pi sing ltd sharply ! part first waa trying to disconcert young
core N*wcomb and arantually Minor In no gentlemanly terms.
hi* gam*. Moor* forced MiNewcomb nudj ■ (rea l running
a t aeeond, and Arloll wa, out,
catch of Tom LhUUpa' Taxas
pitched (o three Orlan leaguer In the second. It was New­
the Mvenlh, and, for a comb's third put.out In that In­
k get Into trouble In the ning.
.to come through aided by
Old “Pals llumus" Rtcd certain­
rung right arm ef Ntweomb
Icked Coppa off third after ly robbed Eddie Moore of at least
• distance threw. Copp, had n single in tbe third. It was an­
I, and Taylor followed suit. other of several fine running
catrhea.
,Coppa out. Road hit Into n
i pl,y and that was all the
No gem# is complete with the
l Orlando ever hod.
Orlandoana'
seven - hits “wolvcx", and the* were there,
plenty of them. A delegation from
&gt;,.w*ll scattered that they
Sanford “got on" Ump Palme.little good, while tho Fade
once or twice, while those from
as a t the right time. That
Orando paid tribute
Palmer al­
tha gtory of an latereetial to, but &gt;o »o vociferously.

Game

Do you believe In algna, omens
or pqrtonul Woll, vtgbt after
Bentger Joe lUmaa had gvaa to
third base ta coach In place of
Homor Tl.lia who ball boon there
fbr three Inning*, tho M e geared
their first nut la tha feartk.
Shorty Mahby’s groas ratting
Hoe drlre alaag tha Utrd bate
llae lav* loft (told
s tkrtltor.
U kiraght is |W (tost MR. la the
l 2 Ttoo*n *r «»
*• tkragh

a

tore in co-operation with the Florida State Marketing
Juc'ean, ft »

h o u se;
fmrtmmam I* Cll*l

S e a fo rd , April.

B in

Yoar

GIrsmr

.

Foot Trouble

We lake car# Of all Fae4 IUa
I I ytara la Orlaada.

. FO O T C LIN IC

Off. F##f (Mttee ttrseaS n ear
ra«#e aata
OtSepeeim

s llt s s l is rtH T .

Fitted New 111
Reduced p r i s e aa oagla
vision and Kryptok lease. Alas
an shell and modem gold
filled frames.

Dr. Henry McLaaUa, 31.
OPTOMETRIST
111 Park Ava.

H it,—t i l l ;

l ll l,—ITS* Oviedo.

r ita l

April. t i ll ,—

MCI fin a l, l i l t — lia a .
Waaatwwa fae ■ an k m &gt;«vlod n t lo a a t a me A. w. M a n
P O T O M A C T A R O S !. B andar. IS
rare paaaed.
Phlladalakla t. H i *
Ta rt
T. Bnamn I, P llta bo rfh a
lu ltlm a re I. aaa each lo B ir to e field. RaePaacrr. Taranto. Rnlfalo.
and W llkeekarre. I eara ktld far
raronalenataol.

Monday: St rara paaaad. PklU eal.
phla P, N*W Tark T. Toronto. Baf
lalo. Albany. Ottawa, and AUaa.
town. I rara kald for reroaalgn.
meat.
•
.
,
■
CINCINNATI!
Sunday. I r a n
passed riaraland I. Oat rail 1. Ckfra *n t. Calamfcaa I, aad Indiana po­
l l . t. Monday. ♦ , rara paaaad. f liir a .

F I S H W ILL ASK
IN T E R V E N T IO N
O FU . S. IN CUBA

H i g h School Wins
3rd Place In M e e t
Staged In Daytona

Winfrey. Sanford repraaenU tlra.
tmr’ aetM ay »ignt *•« Boeder
^ ■ W f crrOM. Plortea: tUtnalMr a ru e u Dtatrkt) MIK.
Carlag dir. rrtrtirtiir r a jh m jjf
liiea: demand very alow. Twe law
taToa n w rtc i to

self who would be g neutral be­
tween the waring factions. Then
an slectlon must be called to
amend the constitution.
“I am opposed to intervention
by armed force, but mere words
from the United States should be
sufficient to bring about th« de»lmd remit,**
,
---------Pish said that since the United
Stales hid won Cuba's Irdentndonce from “the brutal misrule of
Spain" It is incumbent upon this
government to maintain the right,
Of Cubans for which the Bpanish-Amerl:an War was fought.
“Besides that," Pish continued,
DAYTONA BEACH. Apr. 1 7 ,"we have on our law hooka the
Traek teams from throe high
arhool* In this section battled the Plntt amendment which guaran­
rain and wind on the beach Bntur- tee! that the United S tate, will
day aftarroon as Daytona Uearh. gratect the life, liberty and hapThere Is
and Orlando wound up In n tie Iff ptnes, of the Cuban.
government
• contest for the title In th* now, of course, i
Fifth Florida iTstrtct. Each team adequate for the*.
" It would dishonor tho memory
scored 42 points and Hanford was
i f American, who lost their lime
third with 14.
Jimmy Btevsn* of Ihu Busts I f Jh# causes of the SpanishAmerican War warn allowed to
neera was high point man in the’
continue In Cubn."
meet with 10 points, 'to did not
The New Yorker asserted that
■how as well n s he had In previous
events this spring but scored two both the Republican and Demo­
fin ts In tho javelin and i l l ‘Cusa cratic administrations had "done
avents. Bonny Malcolm war an­ their best to Ignore" conditions
other local point getter with wins
In tho 100 and 220 yard dash#-.

I, Datralt t, I aaefe te Claralund. Cnlumkaa. Indianapolis, P1n«.

sen a te

A RE IN R E C E S S
OVER WEEK-END
(Continued from Page One)
known at to peooage or defeat of
such maeauret.
,
'
Tha bear and wi"* bill, prasod
by the house before Enster yeceea
pttrted Friday noon, would pro­
vide for legalisation of bereragee of not mors than U per­
cent alcoholic content by declar­
ing them non-lntoiiceting end HAVE TOUR WATCH repaired
by ana who riaHy knewt bow.
triggs, Jeweler, Mag. Art.

manufacture. In addition, tho bill
would aet up annual llceaao faea
of 1250 on brewer*, 1100 on
wholesalers and 215 an retailer*.
Beer revenue, which tponaore
ptlimited at 22,000,000 a year
I-OVI K V f i ; p«erl«n of would be tamed over to public
arm. reln*A during eft*
u tln it veer • ligk r. tipnr free a-hool funds.
•y; demand slow, market
MlnleUrs In tome Tallohataee
|ly better (eellne preurged oppo­
rlnads (.&lt; * -»&gt; . jSIP P 'os churches yetUrdny
ed on
delivered ealae nent of beer end wine leglatatloe
iraaeparlellan eharaev)
appeer
Wednesday
night
Ire. InH Ivli.utlly wasbrd. to
r S - l t d o t few natee. Sralnit the bllli and called un­
inlay. Sllld. rained d u rion aervtcea f ir Wedaeaday mom­
- Ing and afumoon.
In Cube, and that Machado had In addition to tho beer and
been able to retain control largely wine hills, the house had before
bccauae “Of the aupport of New It measures by „ RepdeaenUtlve
York benktra."
.
Victor, St. Johna, to reveal all
"W# muit bring tho whol, thing existing sutetee forbidding manur
Into the open," PUh asserted, add­ factum and sale of Intoxicating
ing that he already.had dlacupsed liquors and to permit such llgoora
tha altuatlen with atote depart- tn be dispensed by physicians,
merit offW ih
ttoat it
clergymen and hospital, and MB
were don# aoon he would
Hark) ms.
with Secretory Hull personally.
"I hope to aay some of these
During the 1832 season, - the
thing* on the White House floor pennant-winning Daytona Beach
as soon na 1 can get nn opportun­ Island Its went scoreless for SO
Innlnga, three complete games, to
ity," Fish said.
The Sanford
1932 Central
League set a
«»rurlng 10 or
en com m itivi

YOU NEVER
GAVE IT A
CHANCT TO
HURT &gt;ou!

T O H /O t C K
u o ”&lt; s H o / r r r ’S £ a k #

VAW POA rACASUKC, we
p / atp ooeatAves m ts

B tA O T IA O L HOftHlHKr f A R
O ff TH A e x T K C H e m i p e
OP T H t A S* A/YD, o J / H H A S
B U R H O S H tS rO R SMVCRAL
P A Y S. AHO H F R S W t S S B
H tH A * H t S A U N T E R S
THRO T H t THICK O H K R B tSSB.
W IT H E R IS H t . O O U H P ?
W H Y PO ES H e E V A D E M S
H t H COMERS TO H /S fS lA M B ?

IF-1 WASCAMVfft'
OUT TH* PIANO - YovD

M vmuon' fiutMO wrm
TH*Music-THAnTir.
M B C M F W W 0RK
___Y0U 0O I.

DEPENDABLE USED CAR val­
ues with the REEL gaaianteo.
Reel A Bone, Dealer*. 1U Myrtle
Are.
. "

IP YOU ARE Of A g * at p.oaent
employed, bare not less than
a good common school education,
can
furnish
a boro
nvorage
referoneea,
havo, ' tho
nat­
ural
Incilnatieii ’ for
ad mrHtlng and with to get Into that
line of work, I wlU bo glad to havo
a talk with yoe. In rvyly, give age,
education, btUbteSe gyperlenc t it
detail and pboae p— be f,
Bits
brtiig^onfvr ^AgdiMy', ' Tlinpa,
Fla.
-

Celeryfsds of the
LEGAL NOTICE
Florid. Baseball
15— A p artaM n U F a r B * t
League record by noTit-M o r a r r u c M i o g t m
GARAOB
' APARTJpCNT. 1
TAX
IM
CKO
I'NURJt
eSCTlUX
more hit* In aovart a r tmm u i h u u i , t a t .
Myrtle. Largs, roomy. • 1
I T I i o r TM M ..aTATM OH
KLOM1DA.
.
N etk s la kereky alven j k a t R . A
OAU. purshsssr a t T a x CafUlleoto
No. 1S4S. U alst the stk. day e f
U l T . Z U. l il t , bae filed m id ear-

Uflcate In m r eftlee.
Improved A fter
■pallcatlea far lax deed •te Ueee la
Woman Took Cardui SMwrdaec* wllh law. Bald eertlfl-

FOR RENT: Unfandahed h mae,
close In. tnsld# reftnlshed. Five
rale embraces Ike f«lle" * * ^«’
"I found myself la a wank, run­ scribed property situated In Beml«ma and sleeping perch. I hone
Coualy. F lo rld A . la-wit:
down condition, and vary nervous, noten*e.
» eh W at HR Car ef
SO mock ao that at times I fait
•Milan 11. Two. IS Boat A
Usage It least. Boa W 11 sk
COMPLETELY furnished f i v e
Ilka I wantod to terenia,'wrttoe
r • eh R II »k H » ek * BM of
room bungalow. 2M Park Ave.
Iln . J . T. M. Thcaaa. t f Spartan­
NWR of NBU. Boetljn It.
Alto residence at 1B01 Kag tolls
burg. S. C. -Tha least notae would
Twp. IS Houih Henge II Kasl*
m«h* mo tremble and feel weak
Ave. Can be aeon by calling 1 12.
Tke said land being aeeeeaed at the
dele nt Ike Issuance of such ear.
llflmle In Ike name of MRS. R. Cl.
HTKPIIKNH ualees Mid eortlfteato
■hull ke redeemed eeswrAlaa te law ATTENTION—VagetoMe , truck,lax deed will Issue tbereou ee tke and peddlers. For tolo, now patek
llih. it«r «f April. A. n-o m i
*
Ala* (VMR oaioa i. C.
WUliU. mr official l l m l l W Of beeto.
■•il mr I thlft tM tfIK.
® Casper, 1 mtfe.soqtfc rW-GlurterMarch. A. ft.
DOOOLAW.
vtlle on Sanfayd ATVMMs '
Clerk Circuit Court, Semi*
note Couulv. FlerMu.
Ht :
R I- BURDICK,

’

BELL BOY 13

to

Abbott snagged Copp1* hartl-hit
iVive In the third to set Sanford
fans at ease after Grant had
alag'ed through the box. Abbott
took It like a veteran.

Through courtesy of the XJ. 8 . Department of Agrfcttl*

I I ft. 8 In.
Javelin: Stevent, D. R.; S^unn,
D. B.; Barrington, Orlando, 141
ft.

Yesterday’s Results

r

9

m

HOW THEY STAND

r WinaOwnGame THE BOX SCORE
Ui Sharp Single
Right InSeventh Mo»r*. u
thing two of Uiolr five hilt
Ifcs offerings Of Lowranea
, UM vrUran right-hander,
perenUt Inning, Manegar
antes* 1222 edition of tho
rd Calaryfod entry In the
l) jrtorida Baaaball League
s tub and a 2 to 1 victory
l promising Orlando nine
, s Urge crowd at Tinker
hi Orlando yesterday after-

Coach Henry Freeman ra«t Ihe
H nff tote In the .fu m oey to
(pit* enfmvernbel weather e .«*^
ttons and fniluri of hit aid*t to
appear and aaaitl in tho timing.
The meet did not g*‘ under way
m ill &lt; P. M. ••d ser-rs! events
had to ba called off.
The luminary:
Shot pot: Barriafton. Of! ir.de;
Btovens, D. B .; Bpeno, I). B. 45
ft. • in.
D iem : Stevens, D. B.; Barringtoo, Qrlende; Caaroy, Orlando,

In hit tytUm tml ha wae about none of la st y*a« ^ada wara aUa
to dant the offerings of either
U, faad It lo the ftd e.
Phillip* or Chubb for n a n , the
. . -.J
Unable to n t that f l n t man semblance of a hit.
out of the « ty by (dtcbisg to
Daytona Beath cornea
him, T lf* Minor started trying to
afternoon
at
pick them off fin ! whan they go* Thursday
there. Ha worked on Bab Pittman •Votk. It ought to ba a |
about a down limtt la Um fourth
after that hard working yrangVcr
had hit the fln t tall pitched for
e single to left.
•

THE FURNACE
EXPIOOCO AND BLEW
THE JANITOR THROUGH
THE WALL}!!

THE ADVENTURES OF TOM, DICK AND HARRY
THCK OK H t
T K A V K i.9 .

neer

oal

,
WHO o e e K .
ho o tas a

; / v u &gt; s/ iY # *

U ER t AND
THERE,THEM
OH A S A IN , .
rtH A U Y H e

cones

to

A H tQ H ‘
cupr o re**

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FLORIDA,

8ANVDSO HEKALD,

TWO T

I Panford PfenJd

Hindering Invtatmente

TUESDAY. APRIL IS,

A Good Steady Customer

Farm G ab Group
JSnjoysOuting At
I Beach On Easter
#

party of New Smyrna Junior
l/sfoe fid * who visited th* «*w *
for an afternoon of ftoblai, hontIng, srd twimminf.
The boys left Sanford at about
6:30 o'clock in a trock ’furnished
by J . Hu CUlr White. S r , a*d »
car owned by Ale* R. Jof
their sponsor. They took
them a rowboot and'four MtBpaaU
motors, aa wMl aa a sapfry * f
fiahinf tackle, food, and Mtfking

The free and unlimited coinage of nllvcr. devaluation
of the gold dollar, end vtrioui forma of Inflating the cuts
rency, are but different means now h«lng considered by
Congress
relieving debtors of their heavy obligations.
Several member* of Seminole
ABOUT THK1 UTTU
Practically everyone agreea that some compromise and re­
C h a p te r,
Future
Firmer# or
H U T ONI Y0U.SMA
adjustment of debts is neceaury, but for the government
Amerlra. today reported s “won­
to alter arbitrarily th* face value of private obligation! hr
l i f t JUST fOftGtf IT ANO
derful-* time that »»* ^
•*
legislative flat, would, *of courae, aerlously Interfere with
T irlle Mound, shout 10 mile*
CALL « m O - TWIN FAY
■ t i i c s i n t o r *A t
flora New Fmyrrs
8“"»*T •alt*.
all future credit tranaactlone.
C ftton S1MMMG WITH YOU
when, turnlne from » mornln* or
Arrivinf at Turtle Monad at
In a recent article on tha depression Roger Baboon
■Ike
. _____
Y * U 5 1 ft|*WTMM5HU&gt;
m 'retifal fithtef. Ih*y
» * ■tout S:30 o’clock, tho boya spent
pee Wm* -----1points out that the total debt of this country, public and
BW&gt; N i CRN DO
pert of rallsnt can men for » the rest of tho mornlifr * n X
private was In 1929 some 9154,000,000,000. divided approx­
w im m m m h
Nearly 10O fish. Including! *75 wktt.
SfiLr'isr
*|imately
aa foilowa: farms, 9I2JOO.OOO.OOO; realised*. 113.Ing, were loaded by th* N tty be­
'O B C B l.it
1 ekt development.
s r .'s iT JS tsra 700.000.000; federal, atate, and local governments. *30.100.1\
fore * bait waa called at nooa,
Firstly,
there
Is
»
brief
word
000,000; corporations, 974,600,000,000; and private Individ­
when the boya enjoyod a fish
■bout inconvertible systems:
. . . 'JSSSi uals. 925.000.000,000.
dinner on tho beech.
____
_
I
inconvertible
currencies
are
,........ .......„ Office* an
“When our national income was 980,000.000,000 a
Tho young women arrlvod on
: currencies not kept convertible nyear," Mr, Babson says, *'we were able to get by for a time
i to sold or silver at ' om* *•** tho •&lt;•»« »t obout 2:00 o’clock,
i rstlo. A slmpte Inconvertible cur- and after taking to rowboaU, tho
with thla staggering load, but when income dropped to |30,/
i retey Is one the value of which Is boys offered themselves aa oars­
000.000,000. aa at present, the charge* became too heavy
temporarily or Indefinitely &lt;Jj- men. During tho raa. of tho altarto meet.
We, however, can never build prosperity on re­
I
voiced from that of gold “f *n; noon tho boyo played their, role*
» I. a. aa* Mjwrrts «**• pudiation.
Voluntary readjusments, yes!—but to force
ver merely throush absence of with more or lesa aatlafactlon.
(onrertibllity. but where there Is and *» they report It, “Wa surely
_SL.ik-.tUB at asMlal creditors, either by arbitrary nr unlawful means, to give
up their Juat claim* against their will Is wrong in principle
no continuous attempt to rejulalc hail a good time."
Those comprising tho party
and
harmful
to
business.
ihjp
pD^h.sIna power of th#
TUESDAY, APRIL I*. 1M&gt;
war: St. CUlr White, J r , Clifford
“Exponents of partial or total debt cancellation talk
rnmrey.
A manaaeil inconvertible cur­ Bell, Talton Phillip*, Creaton
as If there were a clear division between debtors and cred­
■1BL&gt; Y K 13B TOR TODAY
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in
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iiu
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uv_
_
rency
is one of which tho cutron*&gt; Phillip*. Talmodg* MetU, David
itors, that the creditors were all rich people and the debtk; •r.w tirv ■amnMn&gt;fir,*aii&gt;imw ■ga*t*i-HaN&lt;hdbev&lt;f&lt;aiu«a Ctilbeir,'
*sfn?'‘H m
tffir«H*rntJr people;"-fFtWWTnrrouIdd»r'f«r«»r’frBm "ttw fr
I more «r less continuously to re*u- Clifford CuiUvsan, Clifford Khig,
rTHR WEND
tn], h
r ^ ,,
no dcsr-cut distinction lietween debtor _
1 late the value by slterlnir ih* Robert Wallace, and Ales R. John­
&gt;1, scribe, and Idisrl.ee* mur
and creditor classes. -(Every holder of a savings hank pass­
q-Jintity of currercy arnL or other son.
actlM t his iliac lyLs, say- book, every life insurance policy-holder, evrry widow or
.credit Instiuinents in circulation.
, Why do y# Ml snd drink with orphan dependent on an nnnuttv, or on support from en­
A fellow with a Washington
] Currercy msnafcment Is not conblksfU end alansraT And J*»u» dowed charities whose funds are invested in bonds and
firwil to inconvertible currencies. ray* he eapected a new deal, bat V j .
*vqope
In must convertible currencies all ha got was a cut.—Anwricat
■aid unto them, They mortgages, is a creditor, and it is these creditors who would
Lumberman (Chicago).
there is some management.
'th a t art whoIa need not ■ physi- be harmed most of nil If compulsory or confiscatory abroga­
clan; bat they that are aick. I tion of contracts should he allowed.
Furthermore, you
y _ a rut to call tha rlghUou*. bat cannot expect to-obtain the necessary credit for business
••l in e r s to rep#*l*(*e#. — I.it k * expansion if lenders have no assurance that their contracts
SiT10-M.
will bo held valid.
“Much is heard from debtors about dishonest dullais
L±JS.
i- Tits U U it ihlny In men’s clothea dollars that have increased In value since they borrowed
GEORGE
WASHINGTON*
thla aprint wW b* woman.-Nor th* money and hence force them to pay li/tck in high valued
KO ROOMS. JORRATH*.
Ida Ttmto-UnLa.
“ I taodaid. When on the dale men
money what they borrowed In low valued money.
It is
NEWEST AND FINEST
■■■
—------ -o----- —
tinned, (Treat Britain *u*pen&lt;i*d
true that the value of the dollar in itn purchasing power
CURRENCY
STANDARDS
Iriif KMwa Fssllliy .'O io i * Dlistlly
T to Japan*** b*nd Ihol la
gold payments, currencies on Gi*
for commodities has Increased to 91-73 compared with 1029.
CaaMitof Lsbky &gt; RsJle
I.ITKRAKY ItltigST
swelled moat lath * overhead.-At
sterllaf-exchang* standard cessed
Thla
la
an
advantage
to
the
creditor
but
it
is
no
excuse
for
(ante Conatltutlon.
MAYFLOWER*
IN ALL THE PRESENT CON- ■I u fu t rollon nml without nuei- l,s l,u on the gold exrhanye standcancellation of debts. Suppose the shoe were on the other
MO ROOMS . MO RATHS
Suppose a man horrowa a thousand dollars today— FUSION about th* currency. It m .:n limit; also free (unlimited) oral and fell under class H 3 above.
Anyway, w* bar* learned that footl
A I f AUTI FUl H O T I t
%
If commodity prices may nnl b* ami** tn call attan- cnlnu -e of gold rXisls.
to y . aren’t m lly wliarrfa because dollars of high purchasing power.
Thrn
there
is
silver;
Spltsdld F»«lllll*i . Gsisft. • Rsdl#
rise and the purchasing power decreases to, let us say, 66 tlnn to Dum* brief definition* of The gn'd-bullioit rUmUr'il is
Theoretically, the silver standutandarda advanced in that form o[ Ihe uobl standard
C«ff•• Sl«PM
cents, aa it did in 1020, then the lender will receive only 60 currency
Th* American Bankers Auocia* in which Ihe currency Is freely urd mt y have
hav* as many forms as
aa
cent* on the dollar, or f0«0 In. purchasing, power for the thm Journal.
• ------------ icmveitiblc mV,, gnTd TTuTTiim iiu-P the ttnlii standsnl. AcfuaTly, only
-----------F L A G L E R *
IT.OOO he loaned. " We never hear any propaganda for In­
litre currency aystrm* are first vice versa, at a fixt ratio and two countries—China and HongMODERN AS TH riES T
creasing the face value of a loan when prices rise, but we clanifled by being ILteP In two without maximum limit.
knng—hare tho silver standard in
FREE OARAGE
J a * Avseue. Mother and aon
now hear a great deal about increasing the face value of general groups: ta) tho-e based
In the xnld-rxrhxnle standar! ■the sen se that Ihe internal value
doint Blaaly^-PUlsIUW, N.
EVtRV
CONVENIENCE
FOR SUMMER COMFOIT
It is n poor rule that on lame specific metal nr metals, th* currency is convcrtihle ia lo jo f the curieniy i&lt; kept at partly
J., Courlar-Newa. Tha dauahlrr. a loan because prices have fallen.
anil
(b)
those
based
on
some
spr­
some
foreign
ir&lt;dd*‘
nin
atan-tlid
rvllh
silver.
Actually,
the
existence
won't work lioth ways I’*
of copra*, doesn't count.
or goid-hulllnn standard cunenr.'.l In China of an embargo on th*
Any reaumpthn of prosperity depends largely upon ain! (b) those not so based:
( 1) Gold Standard
and vice versa, at e fixt ratio 4„ul importation of fureign silver coins
When business men,
Hamilton FLh, of New York, a return of normal credit conditions.
(a) gold*ruin standard
without maximum limit; tn i-ttoi I- « technical Impairment of the
the United B ute* to Inter- industrialists, anil other enterprising Individuals are nble
lb ) gold-bullion stamtard words, the curretvy Is indirectly! sllvrr ntanLril. Moreover, note
tn Cohan affair*. * Condi- to secure normal credit accommodations, normal business
must be taken of the fact that not
(r) snld-riehanye stand- Convertible Into gnM.
___ on the hUnd merit wm*
conditions will return.
But tavaatoas, banker* sad oUt*» •
srd, principally:
Tim srvrtal fof*ign-eicli.irrc nil the currency is kept converlib e
sort of attention from this coun­ credit houses are not likely to make loans ns long aa agita­
(I) dollar-exchanKt standard* are simply derivatives Into silver at a fixt ratio; fn
try. but It atrlke* ua w* batter tion continues for ch*nglpg(thp form of our tyediujn oj^rx . , ..
much
Inconvertible
standard
of the gold-*xcliange stanJur.t, Mnmhuria
I straighten oat lolho' of oar own
(li) franc-esrhinge Thus, so long aa tha dollar, t ,e paprr circulate*; local embargoes
change.
irm M em s first, or C aU may L&gt;

a g jg B t

ir*

SSBTSS^-

I Intervening In

country.

News From Europe
H. L. Moneken, studying Georre
j Bernard Bbaw'a recent New Yorl
European date linca are conuplcuott* thcau tiny* in
|•'bddrtas, with particular attention
to Its aaonomle aspects, says that , moat American newspaper*.
Such momentous event* are
»f« an economist Mr. Shaw "lie* |taking place In Herman)-. Ituaala, France, England, Italy,
aomowhera boiwten a
j anti the'Balkan countries that our readers are eager to re-

i r , Bhaw, |“
in !' c ailv
|va
m th
on-at
and a atroptoeorvu' " Mr.
e newa fm
from
ih oe natinna
nation* unit
and th oe g
r e a t nrea*
proas anMOclaanaodaI (« m you buuln't heard, l» an lrlah -1
tocom
efa
tion!,
,
r
c
,ft
t
h
f
,
r
,lu
ty
»
nri
“
f
*
supplying
tho
in forj man. who hopes tn
matlnn.
I groat writer some day.
. . Wednesday nltht will be a blit
| time In Tal)aha»*ee. Tlu-ro will be
hearing* on both the boor bill
id the rafuadlng bill.
There
'Mi much opportllun to both with
yon* toln* given a chance
heanl. There will probably
i many different opinions a.)
I t * lobldeata. Tin* one hope
1 Stoma to to Ibo imiiualirietl endoraomtnt of U» B tolt. program.
Othorwlso nothing will likely bn
aceuaipllahml by this legislature.
.
o —. '■— ■"
- linear ■ l« **ng s *f* Kuropean
rouptrie, ar* - working against
an oapaailon of turrvocy ln this
■country.
They probably raallia
■that la the event of Inflation here,
forte Would ha mad* that*. a*d

nM

doubtless b* su ceeisful. tn

aapopd their own eari I * a s to continue to uathla eountry. Th# eyel#
■9*Uy b* continued uaUI
laaalaa of alt tha ooimtrkw h a te ** complsUly worth-

U date at*

H S g B rV h B

ta aaUrr aat*. and oUwc
»NWaa a

of Marty a round billion
•r on*-fourth of th* to­
l l Ut*a# tavla during th*

four y u r*. O * R*d*ral gar-

stardard
lira-eachanse
standard
( 2 ) Silver standard
(B ) Inconvertible currenry sys­
tems
•
(1) Simple Inconvertible cur*
rency
(2) Managed Inconvertible cur*
rency
(3) foreign-exchange standard
These various systems are then
briefly described tn The American
Bankers
Association
Jiuun.il,
First, ther* la gold)
A country ha* Dm cold standard]
wh&lt;*n the intrrnsl value of *ltaj
currency is kept
parity with
uold by the maintenance of n free
* « ’d market. My the L iter is
meant unimpet'jd rouvrriiblljfy of
the eutremy Inin xold and vice
t r i , ^ at a flat ratio and witho,l
maxIniLm limit and unimpeded im­
portation an.I exportation of Iho
yellow metal. Gold must to un­
limited leia) lender.
Th* gold-coin standard I* that
form whenin the curteney may
be free Ip converted Into gold coin
(III)

Some idea of thu extent of nowp copy which It cabled
thn United State* may bc&gt; gained from the fact that tha
Associated I'resn alone often receive* 20,000 words tiy cnhla
in a day. One important cable company had an annual vol­
ume of 10,000,000 wurtla of newn in n alngle year.
It in
interesting to note that Europe receive* only half an much
copy from this country as we receive from over there.
ln tho strategic new* center* of Europe scores of
trained American newspaper men art* always on the job to
flash tho first word ahgut nomo Important diplomatic events
tho eruption of Vemivlou*. the wreck of the I’arls-I’yrennes
express, a landslide in the Alps, the ussaasination of a royal
figure, or tho fact that tha Prince of Wales Is wearing a
straw hat.
-— -TV-provkle this service an extensive organixalion In
required.
Not only are the men who handle It highly
trained and dependable hut the Hyatem of communication ia
intricate and far-flung.
Telephone, radio, and wireless
telephone, connected with ships at nea and with plane* In
the air, combine to effect utmost iimtanlanvous re p o rts on
events of Importance.
New* collection' in a highly developed country like
England la much simpler than In Turkey or China. In tho
former country distances are ahort, train service i* excel­
lent, telephone* and wireless arc plentiful, an efficient police
» Rlways ready to co-opcruto, and there is no lunguage
hindrance.
It la not neccaalry to cite the difficulties In a
count™ where n reverse of these conditions is true.
Practically all of our foreign correspondents are Amer­
ican d theeos upon whose loyalty to their country can l»
depended the accurate and unprejudiced reporting of Euro­
pean news.
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RO BERT K L O E P U l

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•

191 &gt;itis

I
la every ranter of che wotld.
borh bet* sad
wtosevet you Sod joy L Ida,
Mi siwsys ' Luckies Memo"

H
r';5 »♦ &gt;

circle ami vLUora In th* enjoy­
ment of their fancy Work a
riirvver.allun. Refreshment* wera
serTed by the lidslesa to the fol1‘iwlng: Mrs. W. L Milteer, Mrs.
I). A. Caldwell, Mrs. W. It. Ilinra,
Mm. W. T. Johns, Mm. T. H. Da­
vis, Mr*. V. II. LeNlor, Mm. J . N.
Itntoon, Mrs. T. William*. Mm.
W. W. Ivwtg, amt Mm. W. P.
Field#.

R

HUNTING
Wo a r*

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

aad won the priaa, a deck of
cards. Mrs.
Howard's guests
war*: Mrs. M. Byrne*. Mrs. Kent
H«***“ er. Mrs. c . C. Howard,
Nfa. Dn m Turner, Mr*. Gertrud*
Kraljr, Mrs, Aylett FlUa, Mr*. F.
J . Gontales, Mrs. J. L Hurt, Mrs.
O. A. Speer, Mlaa Anal* Hawkins,
oad lllif Makel Andorson.
Mr. and Mrs. Georg* AUdaa, of
in tka city
AM&gt; B W -.- TH
RRrentl days of thl, weak. Mr, Att o o la * former Sanford to y and
plag la a f*w vu* 9a alt
' ilatloaa upon
wlO whkh tha Qtrtaau
tank* *1 tka
Mtafiausly haRt up
U to M of L
la onjoytag a

1

«n outward silver movements are
rot unknown. These Impairments
of the full slivrr standard in
China—various of them apply also
In Persia and. Ethiopia—are not
the case In Hongkong, where Ihe
silver stan-'.ird today has Its full-

*

job work * t - tto
priaaa, Olv* at

Tha Thursday Bridge Club was mother, Mrs. O W. Main**, of
Maid owa It a.
Instead *f 120,000,000, R iS i t t S a T g r lira. B. A. How^ Lak* Butler, who cant* In last
* proporUoaaU aartag, la •nl Thursday_ afUmoon. Mrs. J . Saturday. Mr*. Maines, who 1*
L Hurt Mad* the highest soot*
ot charge*.

C u te r opsinga on* which
. rafloot th* atUtuda of nuay
■t this tlma, Ha aay* hit
ar comasHtad tul
day. When aakod what
hi* was, Bddl* repiiod,
two woeia working e a t

franc, and the ttra remain en *
gold basis, currencies kept convertlbie into dollars, francj, or
lira are on the gold-exchange
slanrMrd. Prior to Srpt. 21 , llbll,
Ihe sterling-eirhange
atanil.vr-J
was B form of the gold-excnnnge

•topping at Uto horn* Of Dr. Robamv atayod oyer for th* EngL
banquet last night a t which tho
wao a auesL
Mr*. En dor CurL it, of Geneva,
opeot Lot Friday la Sanford
Mrs.
Pattiahail
oad
Blanch# PutUahaU. of Gsnova, art
visiting Mrs!- Ernest Tolar at her
homo to r* fa r * few days.
Mlaa Beaai* SebumperVof this
city, spent Sunday with Mlaa
Laura Flak a t tor tom* in
m o City.
Mr*. H. n. HUt w*a boateas at
th* Fancy Work Circle Thujxday
afVraoo*. Tka
war* i b M by tto
i n pi tto

T w o q u a l i t i e s t h a t c a n ’t
c h a r a c t e r a n d m ild
Judg* yowr cigarette* on
Ju«t two pointsIt* Character

THEY’LL CUT
LIKE NEW

*n d M iU x M . . . V « ^ r a c
ou r o r * o n d ia l.

Surgical tools; all Undo of
■cLaora and knives; pruning
tools of all Uada, etc. Ex-

PoUu Ilk* Lucklet be*
« * » « they hare th g .C W
octcr of the world's finest
tobaccos, finnly ioQad Iord
on* delicious, bale need
bhnd.~fuQwefcbcofbMifc

WERg

FMr R riT **Hqv* your work dona by a
i«al mechanic.'

J.W . SH A D O W

]

ca n t* .

iliken, flavorfu
Andhow.TOul

�T
t n i s w a w B t .a R M H t a tw r o a p , r m m n t .

n iw w f.

v ran -

IN F L A T IO N OFiMOTHER’S DOUBT

P ersonal

“

”

s

s

F A C * T H W t‘

iw »

era* pn.pa. -l fur t.urinl, the «aid day morning.
’ lolph, Mr*. F. D. High!t-ymu.i,
•hr wa* not iH.ritu*. it wae tha* of
“Another Mr. J u n e * . a rrei.lent ' &gt;1.*. A. f . Fort, Mr*. John KWh,
Her *»rv. Shr .-ei.larnoil that when"’! Floral lleilfht* who * i&lt; tho Mr*, ti. I&gt;. HDhop. Mr«. John Ke'
,bt* w « tho l»«lj Frolnr night th 1'*'* n,w to arrive at Mr. Sam ! Ix« Nf».
Coitipthn, Mm. A. ,W.

s

faev vt... Mack. „iM that the lamp-1
hux,'r,h“ * h* ,‘ t j ^ ' e k n ig h t!* 'Jr^ M re ! H ^ k ’
Itjtht in htr h«iu»#
not bright,‘ ha* arrive*! thete. that be w*M u&gt; |v««. Mh
IVuIftr L. Margin,
causing hi t tn rlievr »he migh: the fiont’ ,li*,r. open.*I It nn.l went fMr*. Roy V. Syme*. Mr.,. \V. It.
(Continued From I■air On?)
S u n r is e S e r v ic e H e ld
m iner the fold content of tht) •
----- •
have Is-cit tnlilsltt-n when »hr tohl.i jj^. ro m. that the key t n , Hu»**l|. Mr* It. A. Strnt'ortl, t»i
nnd j Moultrie. Ila., Mr*. A. M. Carra...
,
iM a n
R e p o r t e d ' S l a i n poller I hr .Ira.I man •*&lt; her ton. in the outtlde of the
A t C ity H i B S u n d a y
Debate on it will open at l l ,
•
.
. . I.
« / #
While* thr
„ hunal w ,« ‘"'• jcy - that the door wa* not locked, klr. ■»&gt;'. *"'• Mi*. Mary l*,gn, in.
A. M., today, the Senate ttteetlnf!
ln
n O l O - U p S f t Q W n rvdlcei.i.'itifU tt„.n evpert» made Jll[w. km) Mr ||owar,| n r ,u t h e , . _________ _____
What wan com id*rod a vary In
on hour aapHor than u«u». In an,
T o He B ill
T u r n e r ; fingerprint* front
the body. U O. first tarn men in the room and ’ _ _ _ _ _
taraating and Itwylratlonal pmTUESDAY.
tram
wa*
a
lt
so
a
t
the
Easter
sun­
Rehesrtsl
fnr
thr
rant
of
tha
g
_
^
S
j
L
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atltl
.a.
m
f
t|
|
|ja|
_
^ of iMw*
alirmly been in there when
l i t ; ijM lt r l W i h y i .
Subscription
rise tarrfaa a kWh waa pv*a»»t#d tournament play of tho Hanford rllW ^ t h m i h ba V
S S
, * ,XMi
M't. IS.—(AT— Doubt *lv** •*»u*,un**il three C ^ tw l |V p«.y- Sheriff IRekenn arrive,I
|hr
&gt;f Mfi R w Miller .w,,h n "/r M'&gt;t«t. marl* previous- ani| i( W1, ak| m„ haVl.u .r n --------B R ID G E P A R T Y
on Sunday mom ini a t 8:30 o’clock Littlo Theatre will tiko plnro ot ralWf bill through by heoMuby|
W. Bell h it
|ty of Wili am Turner, and Mr*. fnry flir Mr )lkk*on t.. have!
a t tha City Hall by tho Young 1:00 o'clock at thr Woman's Club.
Thursday 8:00 P. M.
from E affu lt, Ala. where
ftopto’s City UaJoa with menw
lilt I'almetlo
*
te
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T
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" * * c'’nY,n‘‘'’'1 1-rvkm d..«„ th........ . ... get ,nt '•a f t * « M i with her bfru of Chriatlan Endeavor 8o&lt;Wt iu r s d a t
•am u iii--* •* h ,,‘
ir. r»a- 111 In&lt; **h 11*1
1
|ihi* room, whtrli und not tlono.
Admission Ue
from
Minnesota.
Joiaed
t\
Demv
T
V
*
1
1
1
*
"
11
Turner,
***
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t
l'la
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n
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Monthly meeting of the Oran*.
With only .. tew persons attend
tiaa front Orlando. DeLand, WiaI acini In perfeelly gmsl fsith I RgnefU Catholic Church
rrats In voting for Wheeler's pro-!
T'" con,W h**1 lo , W
ttr Park, and Apapha In attend- mar School P..T. A. wUl be held pa sal. while 20 Republicans and ' " 1'1' ’1 h&gt;' f'ncrprlnts yesterday Ing, (hr b-.lv n u. burled in Miami ^ this matter, thinking that I
Mil rotarwec anew.
at 9:10 o’clock at the aehoet au­
Memorial Cemetery after '■■■•'
brlefl was
nas diing
d ling Sam
a favor by
Snm June,
Junes n
2.1 DemocraU voted it down. .V- * “•‘‘•r*' th.- mnn reported slain la
t . n
r Beach aftfuneral
Immediately after the nervier a ditorium and witl b* preceded by
•», ' 7 • " f l u k i n g him home.
Mumy people i
Sanddy and Monday “fellowship" brrakfaat waa en- a board meeting at 3:00 o’clock. spit* the (mpauioneil plea* of * B *|t*mptr.l liuldup la Algbema by tho
n-sponsjtile (or
i ,
think that I am rrspo
Wheeler, Borah, and long. Demo-,
hurt..) after , temporary dch lrb Mr. H tm lL
Ctrele Number Four of the
the TamlamT Temple Method!
Joyrd by mambera of the Orlando
S p r in g F e s tiv a l
IhU man’s death, from the way)
rrat,
Louisiana,
k
r
.
pMtrkt Chriatlan Endeavor at First Methodist Church will have
your pu|H'r - 1aIril the case snd I South Side Primary School
Senator Fletcher, of Fler.da.
Meanwhile. Alabama and Geor- Churrh.
| ) Tha many friend* of John 0.
Monteiama lloiel after which a silver tea in thr gardllt of Mr* agalgat tha Whaeler amendment fl*.nntharitn,« announced they did
um Is-ing severely criticised in J
Friday n ::I0 P. M.
And** J r . will regret to Irarn K group attended the wedding or O. J . Pope's home on South San­
rhis matter and I trust that y«u ;
and Senator Trammell (■*.• tl.
n°t briirrr the story of a mnn
Chicken Supper I Sc &amp; 35c
D a t l t ft 111 at the hoaplUI tn MIm Carmen Outhrie who wan the ford Avenue from d:00 o’cock to
Wheeler,
aeserting
that
ttuo.
who
idenliftrd
him.elf
a*
Gordon
will
in
good
fault
print
this
stalej
7:00 o'clock. The public. Is Invited.
! w ifr fw a , q *.
Scrvctl G:00 lo 8:00 P. M.
district pianist far a number, of
ment in your paper this afterMis* Josephine Tar bell, a. mem­ trie* with depredated currencies Turitrr, cousin of the dead mmy.
fear*.
*
i
'
nu
n,
i
f
order
that
the
people
nf
weia
ruining
American
markets,
that
Hill
Turner
was
shot
ami
ber of Cirri* Number Thr** of
F iih v h Of Mps. Rath K. Moon
The program for the &gt;unriie All Souls Catholic Church, will contentVd his amendment would kilted
m-nr Montgomery
Iu*t
_
’ Sanford may thurdughly imih'f|wU| regret t* h a n i that sb# un- •anIce war given aa follow*:
land Iu»t what hkppeneil.
have a subscription bridge party double commodity price., in a'Thur-dn) when they tried ta bold
a# oprtRtlpa recently at
.*», tutis
s.l«,xo**!3
***~tw»*P*urr . ' ».-«r-h»f")H m r.” WTFfytfr.aiuliltphTtLritV k**--*-r“"*'**I t *a-*»._o»«i'f »-«swt-c«k»« hivem
tha coming economic conf.-.-rncr
Monlgortter) ..(fleers had no
Palmetto Avenue.
I
'T-mtln"*d From Faa* Dn*t
and an attack upon Great Ilrtmin record of nuh an attempted hold­
frayrr, Th* Ret. F- M- Marler. of
FRIDAY.
explain his lonnertiun in the ra«e:
in
that
ronneetlon.
the F in t Chriatlan Church
up.
an,I
t'fiirf,
Ihrputy
John
Svogiit
The Junior Class play, “ Who
“A nv‘R‘ item appearing in your h
&gt;, °&lt; I te U. 9. 9. Hymn, '*Th# Old Rugged Cro*f."
Ills statement earn* j f l i r Sena­ said at Montgomery;
Wouldn't Be C raty?" will be pre­
pajier &gt;-otreeday afWntsm re­
tor
Connally,
Democrat,
Texas,
• S T who Spent a A r t ttn e at
Anepibly
“1
ibin't
believe
a
wonl
nf
the
sented at 8:00 P. M. at the Sem­
porting the death by aulfiFatlon
Mi«. S. It. Ilighleyioan and
» « a W k M t o ( Mr. Devotional, E d w a r d
had suggested that tfei silver ad­ story of Bill Tomer’s death.”
MltchaU. inole High School auditorium.
of Sam Junes a li-val merthant of .Mrs. l.yuiJii Huttolph were h o s i i
______ O, PVdrva, Uft l**t
vocates
hold
up
their
rumrsign
prerktont o fth* Young Pmplr'a
Deputy Sheriff W. A. Ross of this eily, seems tn grossly mis­ esses at Ihe vvrekl.v "ladles day"!
Annual Spring festival of the
lo r JarkaoRom* to Join hi*
City Union.
South SUW Primary P.-T. A. will pending th * outtom* of the con­ Tiff county; tTifton). ■ Georgia, represent the facts Jn this ease observed yestenlay at the Hart-,
9
ference,
since
slices
is
on
its
Introduction, J 0 #. Parrott, of taka place at the srhoal auditori­
here tu return GorJitn. Turner to end apparently disregard* the fort) IVunlry t'luh, with ubout ,’W;
agentV*.
Apopka, president of Orlando um.
Tiftnn for kidnaping. Iml.lop nn.l swnrn te.tnnony Iwfoie the In­ women of the tiiy In litr w k lk f.
" I rhehe ike predic'.-i.n that
Qohh. Wn. W. E.
j Mrs. Iran*.
District Chriatlan Endeavor FoRehearsal for Ike tact of the
antnntnMI* theft, aim, *ald:
I le.rigating jury, in where It Golf games were enjoyed in the
and
Stolon a n j
tournament play of the Sanford nothing will come nut of thr inter­
“I don’t believe the storj G o r-'.iatn . that I tratk Mr. Jones morning, nn informal lurehcin
national
conference",
iclnrtvil
un
l.
Nl&gt;, Mario
Talk, Th* Rar. A. It. RaUhetler, Little Theater will take place at
Hun Turtier I* telling."
h or* in art intoxicated rumlUlon was served nl huntt,' and biitlge
•M»dPresbyterian student pastor at 8:00 o'clock at the Woman's Club. Wheeler, shouting:
He sabl lv bad communicated and lo.k,-il Ihe duor to-his house game* were pr.rtk-ipnlo.t lit dtiing
"I
don't
believe
England
will
Cobb's
Gainesville.
agree to remonetise sllti-r. They wilh Montgomery officers, hut to keep hint front raising a tli*- the afternoon.
HATl'RDAY.
Mr*. A. Special vocal duet. Mm. R. L.
Mis. L. I*. Ilitgan. Jr . icceived
Th* Cedlian Musk- Club will have th* advantage over its tml gave n,i further lutsis for not Is-- ’ nrlian e in the neigh but bi-otl
I Gi Pdrdon, at h«r homo M Lake
Glenn and Mr. Rtinecipher.
While it is tr.e that at the »oliri- the |rise in the nine-hole blind
want to keep It. They want to Having ibe story.
meet
at
M
:
1
G
o'clock
at
the
studio
Hymn, "Follow the Gleam,” As*
I M&lt;
After leaving the budy here nl taiiun of friends ,.f Mr. Junes, 1 lies io lout un mi-nl. while Mt*. II.
of Mr*. Fannie S. Munson, Myrtle keep us on the gold standi.it. The
•emhly.
.1
only thing England is let ■'Tried Mrs. Miller's home, the man claim­ tinI drive hr* n.ilnniotiile to his M. pBpWorlh terrlvetl the high
Avenue.
Benediction, Ml.as Nancy Whit*,
in is ratling down the ,1.-In he ing lit be Gordon Tomer tlrove homo 11, Floral Heights Sunday •V'.ite tii.lgt- pi iso, mid Mr*. A.
M is * L o u ia * H ic k s o n
i of the Episcopal l eague.
away. At Fort l-aiiderdalf hi, car night, leaving dnwnlnwn uhoilt M. fnrrnwny wa- nwanlisl the rul
owes America."
Our Iriuk will I *
K a th e r in e T h ig p e n
collided wilh one .xcupi.-d l.y |n&gt;- It:L i I'. M . we arrived at Mr. prise.
I Is H o s te s s A t P a r ty
a t .void Hour ttiul
Jones’ home about midnight.
llremen. ant) he was arrested.
- .......... -I
iI.iiuriiooii
. o i i , n eo n w
wa*
a * *ervt-,|
- r r t t v i 111
nt nnntm
n .i.i,
H o s te s s A t P a r ty
your tlri’xxtm o r
dining rooin which was I
He then detalli-tl u store that| st- pprd the ear nn; In Ihe mid- |j„ 111(.
O w en H om e Ih S ce n e
■An Infernal party wa* given K e a t o n A n d D u r a n t e
coats will Ih* rcBill Turner was shot in the at die of the si reel , Mr Jones got |dccoialetl for the notation with,
In honor of a number of her
I fiwt Raturday evening by Mis* A r e I n F i l m T o n i g h t
' O f C i r c l e M e e t i n g templed Inthhi p- newe-Mioit retnery i j ««♦ - amt - w m t-tn - htw honse-nntt I ijtialinilcs of -Titlltf, ' ttrt'fiTalki;T _lunicil uxacUy \vht’n. _jj
friends, Miss Katherine Thiipeii
promhcil.
Louis* Hickson a t her home on
and that he |ta.l plaretl hi* l*Hly' »ss Dying to unloik Ihe disn „ „ j (,hl„x, ,\nlining those presi nl
Buster Keaton nn.l Jimmy Du­ entertained with a bridge party
The
home
of
Jlrs.
Ivey
Dwrn
on
GkUry Awnu# in honor of m«mdrove
away.
I
did
&lt;
1
I
In
the
I
M
ick
tom
part
nieiil
t.f
their!
when
Were:
Mrs,
l„
P.
Hagan,
Ml*.
I.
rante haw stolen a march on tha 9*tur&lt;Uy afterpoon at the horn.* i ’almetto Avenue was the scene of
b in of the college set who wen ceuntry. While many state legisla­ of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J . the regular inerting uf Cirrli- small omipe gnil started out to do- gel out of the tar nf Mi. .lot t - .'( j*. Hiig.in, -I'-. Mis. Counts John
spending the
|*r holiday* her* tors are battling over tha hate Thigpen, Park Avenue. Vases and Number Six of the First Baptist l;v.-r it to relatives. Aflrr u drive home, hut Immediately came hack' *„n. Mis. b'. II. Hailey. .Mi*. F. A.
of .'to hours, lie rniil. he arrived *0 Sanfoid ami slo|i|nsl at Mr. EverhaP*. Mr*. It. A, Niwmvi.
bowls nf snap dragons, pansior,
with friend* siyd rvlaUrsu. Quan­ question, those two romeditas
Thurrh hrld on Mon-liy sfternm.it here.
Do.soy’s restaurant nlsiul I2:‘. H - Mu. G, 1 L u ck ., Mis. II. M. I'apand other garden flowers welt
tities of garden flower* were hare completely nettled the prob­
wilh
Mrs,
H.
1",
Moore
presiding.
Phone Hfil
M. A» .Mr. June* had alrea-ly worth. Mrs. W. .1. Thig|H-n. Mrs.
used t* adorn the rooms where
Mi*. Miller. notifying police
lem
In
their
new
comedy,
"What
I
Mrs.
George
W.
Ilult
lid
the
tie
to adorn the room* where
. W** 1«iv11 iNmiluil**'*
the guests ever* entertsine l
that n I-t-ilv mt bti.ughi I., lift n'ki-.l me to drive his car hack .1. Howell Fi'h, Mt*. S. It. Highvntltmal after whlth .Mrs. George
No HeerT* which Is to be nqen
tta'gtw sta W«r* entertained.
After several progression, i f
home. nl. itlifletl It »• that of her to Sanforil a ml come 1st his hiinic Dm. Mis, )|, s , Wiggins, .Mis. J.
Dancing v w epjoyed “d ll late tonight a t the MUan* Theatei. bridge score* were added and McCall hail charge of ihe Bible
nfter hitb Sls-ut X:.Til A. M. -Men ID Mai Don ild, Mrs. Ionian lla&gt;,
In tha cv sa lif. Among tho** pres- This Metra-Geldatyi*,Mayer com­ prises awarded. High score pme. study le«*on. Mrs, G. S. Selma#
of
a
Mi
'
I1"* *'" 11 1,1 '"-"U
rdt w ant the * Mlasca Marjorie edy cover* the whole agitation for two rlttks of playing card*, went taught a chapter front the mis-iniii nml
undertaking establishment
Dorothy llalnes, Juanita beer.
to Miss Karla Wheeler, while low study Insik.
with
instruction*
for loiroil. mid
At the conclusion uf the meeting
Mary^MnassaUt* Paalln* ■But whits th* politicians hlva score price, s Jlg-ssw puicl*. v n
wiled her step-ilaughtrr, Mrs J.
of Hqme«ta«^ Frwnees h#*p waging tbalr wordy battles, presented tn Miss Elisabeth Came­ a sti-ial periut was enjoyed when
n. Tatum. Of Wayeross. Gn
___ _ Felly HdMhsdn, Of Pang Keaton and Durants haw pitched ron. Miss Lillian Adams was lefreshmrnls were ssivetl hy the
"William hinughl humt* ilipnil
City, L&gt;orW&lt; Vadak, of Detroit, In aeut taken near r brewery in lucky in cutting and wa. t ur n r hostess, assisted by .Mrs. M. W. last night.”
Huberts.
Those
pirsent
were:
Mrs.
HcndrU Lglae, Ja m *. Hig- which they make beer for the linen handkerchief.
Visiting the umleitaking estab­
At th* tea hour refr-.hmenl* (1. S. Sclmun, Mrs. F. \V. Stanley. lishment yesterday to view the
Douglar* fRw en, of Heme* manes. In tha course of their op*
Mrs.
H.
C,
Moore,
Mr*,
li.
it.
Dan­
»d, James Parrisk, of Albaay, •ration, the/ get caught la a war werv served by the hosieis as­
ner, .Mrt. George W. Huff, Mrs. ||. hotly for the (list time since it
, Alex Shawn, F. D. Scott, bet yean rival beer-running gang* sisted by her mother, Mm . IV. J. It. lleck, Mrs. ^1. N. Clevelsml.
Thigpen,
Miss
Mary
lliggin«,
and
who seek control o* their output.
Allan FiaM*.
Mrs, T. P. I’ltchforit. Mr*. George nf the ehurch.
The story, therefore, weaves Its Mis* Lillian AiUms. Tbosn nrsssMcCall, Mis. E. 8 . Hockey, Mrs.
Urhlge games will he eelived
way between comedy and eid te- ent were: the Misses Arm Ir.tiea. J. H. Ovialt, M&gt;*. Ivey Gvren, ami
throughout the t-Vening a’l t at a
Marian Clguse, Virginia McKory
menL
Mrs. M. W. Kobeit*.
late hour refreshments w II !*■
Tha romantic Interest is pro. Domthy Blewatt, Martha- Adame,
servtsl and seven pries* a-&gt;aided.
Dorothy
Mitchell,
Marion
KstTided when fe t'tcr falls in lave
The puhliv I* Invilt-tl lo a- eu-L
Higgins,
Kur'a
with the , west heart of one of the lldge, Mary
Ella
Complimenting her daughter, gang leaders, The feminine’ lead 1* Wheeler, Lillian Adams,
HaakfM. Mr*-H- C. Haskins
Maude Jones, Helen Gsiner, Eve­
. l llk , n Paster e a t uk8n b* Ph) ' Us Barry, who mad* lyn Cotes, Constance Meisch, l.iiI'I bii* h-"» 'atrii anntiuneed for
on .Saturday af««»nsn. at he.
Han Meisch, Wilma Price, Kliia2020 HouUi .Soaforil Avenue. (
"* “Tynarw.
&lt;HHer 1m- beth Cameron, Marjurir ('oghurp, the Slate l.itlle Theater une-art
play Imimamenl which will take
and Antoinette Hayes.
h'JPt ,V4&lt; enjoyed In tha ? ’rUn‘
«rd P1* / ^
rotim*
Mm. llaskla's ^tes, brrwma»ter of the Kestoaplace here ul the Sanford Wom­
an’s- Club on Thursday Apr. 27, and
which w,.t uvroraii*! for th* Durant* brew eo; John Miljan and
F rli'jy . Apr. jn, with tho Sa.ifor.l
kimi with tmsAs snd bowls of Kilward Hrtipby, rival betie rsakeleers; Henry Armetln. Charln
little T hem e as hastes*. It is
palnvillva.
exp fete 1 y tho s in charge [lull
-.The ptite for finding the lerg* D u n b a r and (baric* Ciblln.
Then *e* shat
Mrs. Jane 0. Smith b*d chatgr iiVi-i Pi ooe ect plays will be |ir •H t number of «gga wa* awarded “Wnatl No Beer?'’ wn« .liri-ytej
Must i-r
and
to Grace Ksttldga after which re- by Edwanl Redgwli-k who directod of the business session ar,| l. &lt; - o . l .1 d illig the Iwo-ilay peti.-l
“Sthwisrle’’ have
frimhiucnU were served by th* Keaton and Durante in "Speak the devurtonal at the rvrr r n* t., niopriu fur th* stale prise.
brewed for )ttur
The logrnament will open tei
meeting uf Cirri* Number T im ­
present Rarity."
drlighl t
o r Die First Baptist ChuicK iw M friFr-najr evening at 8:1W I M
ary tad Martha Wight,
uf
four ..................
pl*&gt;. '..11
on Monday afternoon ut tho mnn. .vhtii
....... a- -group
—
- - ......
and S*ywa4 Boiwri, P l a i w
of Mrs. J. It. Horhntl on We.;
1 r. tenUd. Dthrr jday, v ill t* 1
Estrldgd, MvWcrt BrotherF d r S p y i n g F e s t i v a l First Htieet. Memts-rs o(wne I i hi ( r.“ c '
FrltDy swning a: S:txl
.'DonahI M s / * * * Srhulti.
mretjrg with the Woman's AJ.i- »’• V- atal poadbly Frida; -Mu
r| Schults, J t , BMW SchulU
Plan, an* going forward for the slonury Union song, “Gl X.|ou- nutm at th* Women’s Club, The
’i»m Speer, Fsul irMrsns, ahd
im u iic e d .
|anni.sl slate nieelipg will taki
annual Spring festival , of the Haste.”
Haskins.
Mrs. Fret! Myrrs. piVifl/ni if l'H*e
conjunrtlon with k Unth
fkmth Rid* Primary School which
ot» Kridiyi
»il| take p|aea an Frida;-, hacln- the Woman's Mistiongry Union, *“n 1,1
nlng #t •li.’W 1 ’. M. at the school attended lh« meeting s e j an
autHtnrlum and on th* acbcrtl nounceii that tho next misi.'on S u h H c r i p t J o n B r i d g e
J
The
vmurtdv. A program of entertain­ study hook will be, “People of th*
P a r ty W ill B e
ment has heea planned for awry Jesus Way.” Tho personal turtle*
report, which Included a number
boar
fmm
3:30
P.
M.
through
0:00
IW H O
Contrart amt surlion bridge will
P. M. and it I* expected that a uf visits to th* poor daring lit*
&gt;
B E
large ndmber nf mothers and past month, wss then given, and be played at the. subscription
their ehUdrea wll| ha In attend­ plana war* completed f.tr tho bridge party to be give* oa Thurs.
Spring wardrobe of th* circle's day evening at H:0Q P. M. by Mitt
ance.
Jilqrluin
JA t^H
Josephine fTarboll at her home,
The first event of the day will orphan.
During th* social perlol Mr*. 318 Pslmettu Avenue. Procurtls or
be a mock wedding by th* ftrat
- c * l
grade* of the school under the di­ Smith gars a talk on E ast*' and th* party will be given to Cirri*
‘ k A *fc
. ■ T . . . ‘iirT?unrtTrirjrrr«itniS lilD lm w ntrnrnt-'
Number Three of All Houle Cath­
rection of MU* EHxibeth Yfhltner a vocal duet was ren'h.'etl ly
J R T T MLe'eMih v ------li&lt;&gt;nt-ys. iiiiitlnr.-c, fXftiitivi'it, iifllviuln. Ii'niliim
olic Church for the building fund
ulth about aTi children partklpat- Nrs. R, R. Pippin and Mrs. J, ||.
wtinii'ii whn tin- t-llhiT
in wk’IiiI work
Hefreskaieats wura
Ing. This will be followed by a Colcleegb.
J . H. Cole lough. Mrs. 8. A. Edcnthan
sorvod
by
th*
hostess
nr
lsiirtiiu*H
rs(
ami
plmiftT
n-niili'iils.
InROlhiT
_ j* entertainment. "IU«pln**s
fleld, Mt*. (’. W. Forrester, Mr*.
Those present were: Mr.t. J . B,
with tlii'ir iiiitmv will la-jyjiitltil a slinrl Hi*
fer all," which will b* gieaa In th*
C. D. Forrester, Mrs. W. H. Ilsm (
-fTirmpUr nf t*nt'lt;---------------aebasl park by- tha sasond and Borland, RrA J. II. B orisnj, Mrs. Mrs. A. B. Lovajoy,— M n. R. H.
third grades.
rated fnr th* occasion to represent Pippin. Mrs. Fred My*/;, Mrs.
Osa
the features of tlw Ja j a carnival. Quaatltirs „f boutb* D. 8. K. Starr. Mrs. Jett* B.
will be th* thicken pie supper to offering
for sale, candy, lc« Rmlth. Mi*. C. H. Well, Mrs. W T.
be aarted la the school hipchroeia • h i# , raid drinks, and various Wheel is*. Mrs Mo Echols, U'-by,
and
Hath
Borland,
Nom «(M P. U. ta 9:80 F. M. This notnltlaa will bo conducted hy sag. Jaanettf,
Ellsahrth
will be fcdhjwtd hy -the last •»*»*t. aral members of the South Hid* Foggy. Gladys, and
Pippin. Mhirlvy Echols, Vlrginn
"Ureamland Travels,” to be give# Primary F^T. A.
V ' . . . ill tiililniil form, on batik xlia-k in brawn
and Jo * Borland, anti Margaret
by the fourth grade* of the
ink- (Miinjliir D» llif Smuliiy Rat* itr.ivnri' mctianH
aehoet at 8:00 F. M. a* the schoet
¥ re i» .
oT laruer nawsinipiix. 1 Only n limit«•«! number
.
auditorium.
will be prinleil wi it i.t impurtunl in plute nnlern
T W .school park will be

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FISHMU ASK
INTERVENTION
OFU.SINCUBA

I’FIPING.
Apr 17— 4*»Bonftrlng plane* and heavy ar*
WASHINGTON. Apr. 17
tillery went into action on a
(AT— Prooident Roosevelt paid
laige «calf today a . Japanese
a surprise visit today to hun11Mips &gt;ent the entire Chines**
dreda or ehlMrvn who attended
ainty in the roa*t region uf
ruilair . •abUtW ally drawn and
th* White House Easter erg
n e w y u r k . Apr. 17. -IA1North Chin sproper fleeing to
rolling. They had been disap­
then •donwlka vacant. She tried
Was it E aster?
the south hank of lh«* I wan
'
■ —
pointed because the gra»o was
Klfth Avenue shivereil, kicked n tew it» ,*e blocks
l Fifth
•.
,
Uiver. It '&lt;as the first estenS e e s R c .* :rn O f T e r r o r
so wet they couldn’t roll their _
An.| .....
.
_ ’ off the covers where *he dept b. •
■* F °rty ^
S e n a te C o m m itte e O n
»ive Japanese
advance into
egg* but when the President P a t r o n a g_*e
D i s p e n—s we r | nt
^ .sin
u , iiw
lh« Washington —
arch ye* Street, n h eie the atone lion*
U p o n Is la n d A s O n e
A u th o rity t o P r e v e n t
Peipintr-Tienteln
international
the broad
In su ra n c e
R e p o rts
uneipectedly appeared on the
_. ... s t e p * - f th
S ta te s
R e p u b l i c a n tersUy morning. con«lderid the (v o u ch ...........
treaty
area
where
there
are
O
f M o st Im p o rta n t
south portico With the whole
S h ip m e n t O f A rm s
*
. . . . | • chilly mist* over the garment 4t* piiWh library. It waa E asier It
l Tn f n v o r a b I y B i l l O n
considerable American and o th ­
was Faster from there all the way
Rooervalt family
the child
P o s tm a s te rs
W i l l trict,7 and w asn't sure.
T
h
i n f c r F a c i n g 1 U FV
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.
/
a
r
r
i
n
g
N
a
t
i
o
n
a
T o W i
e r foreign Interest*. Clmngll.
face, lighted with h.PPt'w” Beneath grey skim she strag up to lli'tjy Street, where tV ntijsl,,. B u r i a l A s s o c i a t i o n s
N
o
t
B
e
T
u
r
n
e
d
O
u
t
I
wli-te
the
American
Mdthodi-l
Fail,
.-.op
and
the
famous
thor
A s k e d In R e s o lu tio n
“ I am glad tn we you all said
g ird bravely the 12 block* to
W A SH IN G TO N *. A r r. »7.
T \ l I XIIASSKK. Apr IT -t/lT 1 Mission is situated and numei
the President, "a*d wish l
T**enty-Th I r d
S treet, w h e r e o i t ’iLii r lose* it* distinct ion l*
|
WASHINGTON.
Apr.
17.-IAT
—
(A .I’.) — R e p re s e n t
other
town*,
fell
In
rapid
vaaaries
of
the
inteilend
U
hllr
tfw
ItoiMc
an.i
Sonata*
could
come
out
there
with
yen.
Broadway cro.ee* her path and the
W A S H IN G T O N . A p r . 17—
•* •*■»• in uofV*rn»l r r c e !« until 1:00 order.
There .re Just a. many grown­ —Notice was given job-hungry form* Madison Square and the roll 1 *4r|itnw n.t*
F is h . (R . N. Y .). n s s e r t r t
(A .P .— T h « . H o u s e
to d a y
So ntn rnnunittro on
up. feat here today a. chil­ 1 Democrat* yesterday by Postmas- u.ieer Flatiron building** plot. It I Y
could .tell by nil the *l|» .f. .t.I. ... . thf.
. . . . . ...............................
............
~
b a i - m i t h l - J b u —*kwu L L .-U l* a.
. adopted an arms 'em bargo ( dren." The President «eva them ,J |tef fr General rFarley
a n e y mthat
i
efficient was bleak *"d d e so la te ^ _____ _ ,
’ V r1* ^ m n V ^ T U B I III ’ ta “ l TirB.lfcUk. WBUr ttU ilinfa U m i—
"
ntnntl" uoif pSecretary
Hull
* * ^ h e “ 'V e N fU W T * M lt^ llT O ^ T n ^ 'T*“ , “ *rtirW it«W ’if*TT.7niP'. "J „I.:% « i,,n t„ provide.for
r .f n r lic.nainy
liccnBin/
fVV
yl
niiiim
w h t h ij
,m -lw i«hl.ai»U *.SB4^;A N U l*rJ. -itypt/Ms-sh- p ^ tn u s re t*
lLa
Stop
a- asf
lisa
.. Ill* nit
ton
of
th&lt;*
f* fCVll it ltd|
»..fating
'-atilt,. Is
1V1.1
1 Iff’lll
til
O
A
'M
* | n i\ Ih \
ili|tfamatie
In*
wav.
a.
he
returned
to
the
et^
b-irio
al
I*
■
ti.1
fit
as.
Q
A
I
i
l
*h,’
r‘’
,M
‘
*'dll»toma
thee.
She
couldn’t
see
the
of
the
rrowtl*
on
top
of
»
Roosevelt the power to pre- |
| be s.pp'anted until their term .
• scat ions which rout
atraft in ad o / l l i l J U l N L u * » 1 ^
trr vention to egil&gt; the re iirn
Al Smith’s Empire State tlutldinj V.:. , and on the »ter« or W. r»
ecutlv* m»n*l«n.
vent ’ shipment o f arms to
have*evplred.
»»-. for funeral services at stip
at Thirty-Fourth S tieet for the I r rk’* Cathedral.
o f te r r o r in Giihit’’ u n le s s t h e
T urnirg his hack on the policy low Clouds. There was no use
w arring nations.
.
The
.,de . t n l r i UP&lt;.ndj»WM ufatesl 1-r‘rea sshwh often m e |,ai.l
n e w a d m in is tr a tio n
" ta k e n
in mstallmenf*. The artion f.d-^
of “to the victors tclnng the hanging around the big depar.- hnth sole* f&gt;&lt;
Th s Senate agreed to vote
|„-.v«l * public hearing attended
spoils",
Fatlay
s
a
il
the
pony
ment
store*
there,
ihrir
ruffled
(Continued
On
P
agj____
___
■ l b afternoon on a motion
I v onih-Vtaher* from over the
Ion/ had nutured the civil stra in
i d a y s .”
T o reconsider passage o f the
'•to'
*
.
. . . *i
“The Cuban rt-iitn of le rro f,
system of compatitivr raam ina
five-day a week bill
Memttime th" H**«i«”
Ihl'lhc
i G - Y e a r - O t U M c r c h a n t I with p*nid,- i»m : «tu,i «h»w„ m
lion* and liecitryd "‘hi* admin!
p rint.re ’ commit»•* scheduled a
thus avoiding tabling the motration will not abandon th at high
Im iir,.' oil a bill t“ dlscoatilHU ’ I s S u f f o c a t e d F r o m i r "M
1 ..........
n” * lPV
l»&lt;. rtnnt lliinir*
that, v rouM
tlo a which would have shut
pu'd cation of tax I »t» hi
g room'.
B
u
r
n
i
n
g
M
a
t
t
r
e
s
s
fiont
this
country,"
lT»h
rai I. "Its
o ff debate.¥ newspaper* whde the S-nate ap
______
To several thousand Kepubitcan'
_
_
Itirrm any where not u single Jew
p*oiiati,mH. rommlttes* "«&gt;k up a
The Sanata Judiciary commit­
vtim tones, dil-year old fish n n d |w is lllleil a t flr/t, vse ha ' Mars
*,m
,,,T,C* ' I 0 lu !
tee referred to a sub-commltte# a M i n n l a T a k e n A f t e r |
loll ■ailing for annual spprop'i*w etting" »f P"&gt;t«*t "
the qeeatlon cf whether the
lion totaling |d.W O.teM f-r
• o/odurr m e.eh .n l, who h a . oper-1 try
ard state departm ent netlvn.
P a t t e r s o n IB u i v t n , 0e ,* t| w ho'w ant the jobs, l a t h y ,
.
. _ ! r « a . 4 _.
I n ...
P T n v i f l p S i pcratm g expense* of the state atod h-ro for tho past 10 years,
Louisiana rltU an’a petition mak­
"N otld&gt;g has la en dong 1.1 Cu­
S e n t e n c e O f D e a t h j i a v* im » m**tag&lt;&gt; m * ioim»i A t t e i n p t A t h F c a p i n p r j S t a t e
»
.
. . j ‘ government.
ing political rhargea agalaat Banwas rulTocated to death a t his ba whore men nre h.-lnx shat
oe
statem ent:
F ro m W in d o w L c a d s
S e rio u «
P e n a ltie s
Senate an I llm ne lines tights ta r Long and urging Ms removal
home in Floral Heights early this down, tho pre.s •u p p reso d nml
17.—I
D
.........
whoa#
^
DECATUR, A la , Apr.
was receivable and privileged for
N„ incumbent w h o ., t e ^ . i
To
F n tn l
p C SCC n t I
F cr
B u y e r,
S e l l e r etteil over the week-en.l in prep­ morning when, it i* believed, a whore thrio l» m -.ich thing c*
negro.-*
publication by the Senate.
aration f- r a lejlalutlv* week of cigarette fell from hi* hand, a* lilwrty, the reason i simply th a t
_
...
_
h a t not yet expired a rd who i.J
—The
trial* of sight
Speaker RaUry predicted the chargad with attacking two while ' been rendering loyal and efTiciv-1
Hoyt artion that, members preslxted he fell aslerp on his be&gt;'. and sot there see t." 0 l Cttbtns a rd t.OOtl
ile
’a
Allotney
I
.
F.
NEW YORK.
. Roose will begin consideration of
- „
freieht train near service to the government, nr.
..................Apr.
.. - 17 —&lt;Vt-- whose attention ha* been diawn ycaterduy. will result in a deft- firo t.i the m attress.
00,1 Jpwc.
WllOle .......................
•
ad. . . .
have th* slightest fear «f removal, i w hile justice department
the Preeident’a Tenoeevre valley women on a ireig
.. _ |.U ,.M l,I o r of lot.ecy pit* alignment of Vlies on
•'! fan1!
Ihr It^e of ••tulln't
A short funeral seren e will be
tho
wldespreid
,
rll
m|ni,
lr
.
,
in„.,p,
Scottsboro.
were
poa.poned
inJef„
w
i|,
k,
pol.cy
of
the
I
W
,
lW
ef„ves
rapped
on
hi,
door
*
to
th#
'
s
a
n
f
L
'"
'
a
id
minist"rMi«n-.ponsore,l
measure.
vrogram before the week is out.
Tmtnv \n Jtp«vr ahn-it Mnr**hurin£
h«u
et
-the
Ecickson
_
Funeral
In the first opan criticism of the
♦— Prrdt'ttrm sen*- free- aoo.ng
Home tomorrow afternoon at •*■«*&lt;» where w# have only a few mil­
.
r —i approachirg inU m U ioual
TtoHofl t n i C M w orea
nm vm p
, w ir,-lc . operator for a liquor synhnlllght to his *tlion uonsr*
dollars invt-.«ru,
Invested, and &gt;raying
o'clock. Itev. Molvlilo Johnson. "[,iMin
—j .,,hs ..
economic
parley* Initiated by
St. I .tike* Catbedntl. Orland. w " l, nothing nlgvot i uba, whore A mar™ ‘' ^ U y , who also I. the adm lnls-, M nte
charleaton. S. C.. tun.
President
• Roovtvelt,
Senator erillcism of Alabama
would ho stern opposite n arising
officiate. The body will I* sent In. jra n , own throo-quartara of tRBri
Illa tio n ’, patronage dispenser. h a .|
, , M , lori
(k *th , ester urojsty
Long. Democrat, Loulaiaoa, yester­ a published *‘*, , 17 enl.
the week to surh bill# a .
I am informed that ln«io i- a i I'uring
K.
r'
: propstriy.
yet annot;BC,.j
annotm ed th
ther p a r s y . ;
,1)f „ w M ow
day read into acceptances by va­ to Samuel Leibowiti. chief defense ^not ^
h o
■ilministratiorvsp. n.orrd Tarpon Spring* whore
Jo-1 i,no thing to d«&gt;
v.avo of potty gambling » • mimic
ink,, pi aro at t:"0 n’rbvok Wrdnr eT hrt„
.|
tj,#r federal
as t&gt;|
to oother
(rdrral offices
officesf:•""&gt;
i
'
rious of tba power* a move to counsel. Tb# action came after | psdiiy
measure for a debt funding rum
Judge aantenced lleywoo.1 P a t- ' 1, u .;i 7 a t disUlct attorneys, mar. . | , —wars to .lav afternoon.
, - send n strong amhas#ar'nr Uv,
__ _____
Apparently In preparation for , through our rot.riy ..................... .
fig h t American monetary expan- th*
lay Jo n r, # .aconling to . »«"J&gt;lCuh . #Ba have him Inform P ro S ;
ten o n , first of th# negroes »» £ , ’ihaUf , nil co-IectoiR. Thf*e po»i- unvirlremr
vUltnrv.
Iloflttiiin o.i dy Livdeimining "or l,tt*»m**s mission w ill radical |a ' or
*gUNle
m m , n u t th# . u u ur
i .rvrrNl *hrrtff \o ; con .lion*," bo -aid “TM. a I ............. .... h' ' r ; : r; : \ : T nZ * , ny ' . r - . "
AJthovah adding la a formal r«trietl and eonviettd. to di« in t j u ofW tr# noi UI„|r r civil nervier.,
aro
intotested
"ho
. : In the next few day. the mia
^
!iri, „r r ,.ni, „ f th n „ j ps-tsoll*
S T n » S S S £ u"
- n t m , d o n ,-ago v o u n j
statem ent th a t ha "welcomeJ* tire slectric-ehalr June 11
informr«l u»
tnv y
Income
A n e w movement to , r , n , " r , hinrry lor tam ing postmaster** *•
”
.. .
.
economic conversations for a«ma
of tho oilino
radiator in
in his
|t#v#l{h, . (in
„ , ia
| . r*i*vis&lt;s
f I ( eete,l to —
ho to
l&lt;* tiir
t"* radiator
hi. hot,
hotelI n»om.
room. tnv *#rl«o»re*
* reasons, tha ojtspoksn Laaialanan tb* ScotUboro case from north liCYVIilir
hrsi vto law*, I' t the
He
hopejl
to
Inwrr
himself
to
tile
u.
del
mod
by
Alabama
eppaaroi
certain
today
thrown
Into
high
gear.
T^iwrw
are
sm arted that in Hum “ Amenc* it
o f II - P’.MI« ! • » • ’■ " « "
' *
*
tho sotting up tta lise control
nu‘
•late
that
roof
of
an
adjoining
hutldii^
ipproxim
ately
JfWti
v.ie*j&gt;cies
to
a
.
attorneys,
wllaeaaeu
»nd
rol.ovma
N
'Jon'‘,
system In the state board Having that
■ t e n t to be shown the broad
i r . ale a disturbance in hU qeigh
a luttii}' l« Ititiird k lo'ioiiy.
v P k w te d g a . and axparieree e f - o r r h lrem en . gathered fo r tb* tllaj be filled immediately out oT a to­ tine,, stories below, to which he of
r
u
n
?
s
I
^
,
^
,
m Tcm* .................. into d,f- hothoo . looked him lit hi* hid
already had U a a il * resalvee awl
tal of 1BJ)3&gt; positions. . ^
Rarep«*n vU lghfon Ig the ag alta of Charlie Weems. «2. »»wnd
Jh ,n s 1,0. nor m» r th ill : " dt. - fiotlllir- when il * »• be ught up room wt’.i-tho Intention nf ret tn
Postmaster* ar# ip pointed for on nulomulic.
o f this country for their own in­ nine negro## charged with pur,- Imprisonment m the s' sic p- id-lf.vr n. lion. The *chmd hill would
Just a&gt; the authorities htnk&lt;
p o rtH attack* on two white girl* four yrar* and some Itepub Iran
ter sat." ‘ ‘
It*vr
u'\ x i J ul «; «hi oV ork Ihii iwnwth .s will rrm aln In o f f t l Uftld dow nhis door, however. Ids Irupto. tertiary for not lo* • llisu
As ho bottled about In preparn- to far* retrial.
dictatorial powers in lh- admin.
^ jj ||nw ard who ioThis eimnty will bo w-dl ropre—ar
or
more
than
I"
.oar
ilm
ost
the
close
of
the
Roosrv#
i
vi.eil
rope
parted
and
he
plunged
Weems’
trial
waa
set
for
to­
lion for opening today a dr ire Ir
t he Jones homo. lt|o- so-toil at teto St. Jultni Vnl ey 1
ill* ,.tin li n of s hod nffalrx ami ( ^
Hero
is
the
slat*
lavs
on
administration.
No
poatmaaiers
t„
death
le-tween
the
buildings.
the Senate to attack a monetary day In h l.rg an circuit court un­
final,ns,
, 1, i„ nod Douuty FhorilT J*ck lllok- |ray ivlvhralien in Ih d an d next
It was the same hotel in which silh;ert:
expansion proviso to the adminis­ der a change of venug from Jack- weie confirmed, however, at the
A far -as bet- It gallcallttn and I ^ th(|| fhr j lin», home scented Tbutsday altornucn. ticrording lo
“.SETTING
I
T
1
teTTEUT
I
t
me
Duck
session
beginning
last
tration farm relief bill, Long ■on county where he and seven
i.taik " le g -" Diamond was rrittaxation bills, passml Friday l&gt;v t„ l',«
I ito ft., smoke wn. p o u r
u , gtm
go..- 1UD1IIHITKII- It s h a l l pecked out on Ms own typewriter companions were convicted and Ih-cemher,
| Icully rhot (let. 12. It'W. by
• jtho house, weie ton lined, lliert ,„{ fit nt under 'he oaves nf the J,,.. I. Mnri-ntrll,-. t r a i l holy
F ar ay said there ’ Has ro t been men vsho never have l»en caught.! U.»fri I*" any |WM';n. f r »
a statem ent to the affect th at •'our .etenred to death two year* ego.
, '.!w etv imliratlons that the soil- „ rt . 't ry otlago.
tttonilwr who Inst week ,1 id rloivk
||„ r.tm n -’s room w«. u m i ;m at ion tn this stale n&gt; o-i
plana for building up a sotwd The United B ute* supreme court the elighte.t basis’’ for lefo ri
for Inti will fight bitterly over tho
Deputy
Hickson
ariived
on
tin
promote
or
ron-.luct
uny
lottery
tho ros.tnnsi'. tidy uf a r r s n r tr g »
th
a
t
the
ailministrstion
intcnJcl
mooetary system should not be nullified the previous trial*.
.
. „
,
Ildomle woman wiu, idenlifird her- nuney *»i for anything of alu o ;! ntoa-urrs whrn thov ate brought ■one within a few minutes, and.
' ' nf New York,
v *"» lo
to •UAiKlon
abandon civil Brevier
service vaantiiMu-i
. * a m | n . - |^ |f a&lt; |&lt; r/ry
motiirrailo of t-at. Ih it will leave
Interfered with" by foraicn na­
Joseph R. Brodsky,
j to n disiicssinn &lt;n the f|,s&gt;r.
Irotking rltw n the door of the tho City lln I h re et III: 15 o’cltuk
„ „ t H octm an in or by Means &lt;•( any lu.lesy
tions.
employed by International l-abor lions In .sleeting eligihl# rainli.
I’t iiponents of .1.2 por-rnt la-rr I belli mini, hr ilisctiverotl Hist it"""
dispo-o of uny nunuy o, ..'her
*1
.
...
....
.He took pa|ns to *«t forth hU Defense In behalf of th* .negroes. dates for postmasters.
# e p u y ,.f any kind what*,* &gt;vor: and wine here were p-ssunistie thick with smoke and u jagxvtl fur Dot and.
belief th at European nation* were , gskrd as 'Weems was arraigned
Mr. Jlaren trtte thin t.tornln.T
o' the
'ho pro.per
pro-pert -1 Itigr of flame slowly consumlrg
Sh- or t*‘ condu t any lottery dine uv*r 'be• week end nl
Interested in keeping Americi on , Anr *. for a - continuance to b e ;',* m ° : 7 m n! ^ i’S f f i m \ Z \ ^ T r HH'- "*'■ •« , h2
the ( nn, u , r , , „n tho bed. A lter some -aid Ih it nlttniiy many its rtnns
,rg* for tin* distribution »f f t ''* .' of getting tho lolls through tl
a strict gold basis, atUIng th at I gather avl.'anc* to support a mo- parti,lent under the d lf c ti u t .,f ’ "» * .e-tew-e.l after ,,ues. onlng.
’ •' •♦rittf Some .eital r* espressed of the smoko had iksapiirared have rltlu-r contacted li nt or
Horstman w a md.ct,d
In by lot o r ehanco, „ r to r
th b would allow them to conti. ue i (ion for a change o f venue. To Joseph C. O'.Mshonry, f.-st e i ,y &gt;ur i lottery ,chrm e
ilei , thrm«**lvm n« lirlirvinir lh*»* tin* thto a It the »,*n door and winliste
n
postmaster
genera',
a
,
in
1
harlestnn
fur
lijuor
smuggling,
trade tody official* tn ay th a t
through the hr awn depreciated this Samuel 8. IJebowit*. chief
the manner in which ,a.v*muit -r and Samuel tten-hi.n, deportnulii in any newspaper or by *,• • til •s *. vnlr mt thi* vtirmuri' ■oul«l
,;„w* whi h Deputy lllckstiii had
(Continued On Pago Two)
' nf defense rounaal. In New York rxam irationii havr Irrn t* r .Iuct»* 11 nf ju » (k r nm*nt of l nailrMon, posters, pamphlet* ,u i* ,e,ut-o rilin', O lh rit «rmI thrv t*rl»rv•••! opt til'd, tho body of Junes W-ls they will to ii Ij i I to form a r a r t
i added th* word that a change of in the past,
1tana- hero alwiut n wt-rl aro with or to sill, or to olf.-r fur ulo, or 24 voted out nf tin* l* in tlm ii.scttvorosl on the f mu In a coiner of tho motors ado, on! that they
O L „ l l „ venue
“prohibly
to
Mohila"
will have a rr * full uf pa .sure*re.
trarsm lt,
by
mad
or «rpiit«* w#rr hIi|f nr«l «'rfiniu*lv uf ihr room.
Falley addrd that the ••.■part, n w arrant for hi* arrest Two to
U l l f i n O l l Z would b* asked on the ground ment “ha* na intention of abar\-j agenta hero *vorr assigneil 1" a - ulheiwlso, uny lottery
tl ket*. iM inul | fiRdairr nf ti«*rr anil
••It h-nknl
thoufh hr had Ho urged ill porsttrs pl»»"l»’f tn
arajudlee her* would prevent a oning the advice of member# of.j »i,t him, and it was they and two I ce. poll,
Of
phmi*
in
«'f Mtinr* li gut mn f r w rrr iKmlitfiil hrrii overcome ah^n hi* tried to atluml tho rt'lobrnlitm In regis­
fa ir trial.
Congress with respect to th,- r ily dctoclivos who troilod him to ' libctmitnl flirt “ f uny l**tt«*»y A niaitiiltv Voir iv rnvrtaary for *0! nut of the Itmm". D .puly ter thoir name* at Ihe I ratio bmly
If th# movement to transfer quahlication* anil fitress of r l i- ! the hotel room,
ItfkH, i»Itiir** vr r«»u|H»n;
•»*
nf (hr li'llv.
II,risen said, "and *Hct whrn ho ulttcv at cilice.xu. Uuu. uil ..,lc«|-u-o
th* trial* to a cosmopolitan cen­ gible applicant* In the varlou,
•
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A- jijLlii* ht aimir
!***»»-«*hr»U gut (tilt o f hod ho grot ril his way number cf stickers tm t signt tin y
tiershon said bo bad to rn aftri tn i ttrm • • ' ! • •
te r fall*, then a motion to nuash congio»*ion*l dlatricts.’’ - —
« i : uN',1 fur th** IWr ami wnip pro- into the rum or thinking II was tho
fiigiiJv, contimifvjsly for threo itnUttil i in )
alleged
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When I found Mm h h
^ l,rT |,,,rd *° ^
,hH ru r"
« f l p k t t “yuWic afflcials whose th* ygnlr* because
day, and nights.
j iltfvtcv; **r to hnvr in hi&lt;, th^lr *»r hihitinn trp ral hii|« in thi* M*n*
“ systematic and arb itra ry axclun lr rham brr Wnln*—iliiv nivht nt tvn- It:rn#d away front Ihe totn.-r ’ ""K h«
ln Horstman'* room was a ran- it« p«i*fei*ddii»n any lott«*»;
tea* ar* b alaf (tapped on, ga well
his head on’a selle# while his f.v t
lie also said that (h e ro a
■Ion of nogroos from
Juries I 4 N e C T O e f l S k i d O f f
of wire*, insilators, switrho ;»n I nnplrini-nt «*r ilrvirr w h i’ inn* M oVImk. Th n pr pdinrnta ami
aa bondholders, w ly w ant their “solely because of their rare.”
— - promised ‘“ v - ' " **a \
c»mlmtlfK »ny lottery nr nfifiuncnt» nf th* I rgt Inlurr an* were rn.ler n mall v h lro li. I ll f *
e ir large
L a k e M o n r o e B r i d g e tr,o|» and a wireless r»h
‘ »chcmf for ihr ilivpnricl l»y lot i r experted I t nnkt their wish, .w a s probably choked to death n s 'th
pound of &lt; l«b," will b* bt Tall*- will h* filed,
...........­ trurks with
Tho d efiirtnrent of Juslii ” ugem (
he l. rred a way, from the w .|t. t.pott winch w, , ,# « «' ' O
. . • . ,,
, ,, _ . _ ___ chfcttrt nf atiythiny nf valt-e; n: I 1
has*** an W ad M d ty
night t o | T b h action was Uken in bett ,,ntii,ur,I tin Page Fuurl
’ popular iim ll ta r i f lul«* iii &gt; istl#
nan U. m ; . » . . m•—. —............. Four negroes who, witness*-- •a„l they believed Horstman was h, ¥J (n h K thrte ..r i t . ..................
• .itnl he fell upon his face.
protast against tb* a d m in l.tr .- 1
0/ , ” #JT ! ^ „ P.*U*l^ on’1 19’
,ul. , a
ot.rvnU-r.te- uf
...
first of tho negroes to be retried,! ssy. h t I Imblded tn« free y, yt* Ihe wireless operator for th- I m , .
Except for idie n irllrts s an • lift It. J. Reel, !u« il .' i-tin dealer,
a 1. Debt Fundhvg
Mil which whom a Jury eonrieted with th e lte ro sw morning had the unos.nl tmr smupt-lmg ring, leit ha
also vs e t , tu enter u few Alia■' i W
o #|)y
lir |1 |h t
nr)f |.,tg#-ty 11o T I* i(,*t I j CDV CH F o r
, ,-othiiig. mtlhlng in the room «»&lt;
will ba giren a pobiie haaring a t death penalty last Sunday.
ei|t*riciua of being in an autMai, details nf his alleged a.-tivitir-.
t:c! et, nr in anv lottery irhett.e
,
, I,Ilfmil. Thete vvete no signs f^ tin - to help make toe iimdori ajo
t h a t time, la a n opinion expressed
llnrslntan also bad an etah'rn
daitre; ..r to have in h „. the..
I { ( ) 0 S C V c |t ’H P a r l e y u hurt mi Mr. Jones, who was a - laige nv possible.
Llehowlts in an ad d rta , S atur­ bila which skid Ird almost comby Oaweroor Dnv# Bboltg In a . lat­ day night In New York aald “we pletely around and wrr.t through .wardrolaof a dos*n
The motoresde will leave San­
---- suits, nn-t of nr it* possession any Inttrry n,l
— —
I half ' lad, giving officers reason
UBf
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- —-------- -te r to Tba Herald today.
will charge our live* wfro threat­ the ra ling of th* Monroe bridge them new, Id costly h a t. nml ntli-j itrtis e n e n l, cirtular, poster n r, I.K IIAVBF, Apr. I7 t,P i— i ,, |„. irve Ihst he had awakru-wl ford al l«:tr, o’clo.k, und wll| «rTba bUI, wbWh Qoeymor BhoiU ened. th a t during th# trial (of into four fa#l nf w ater, a fte r a #r rlothes. Two gallon jug, of li-| [amph et, o rn ty list nf sehed j !# of Form er I 'retnler llerriot -ailed for |,efore Ihe flames reJ'heti him 1 1vs- bt the Ih'lann F air Grocn U
„&gt;iy lottery plisvs, gifts „r :1 ,«*• j Wu-hittgtnn Intlay I., lay It*-* toi hail stumbled fiom bed. Fire in plenty of tiros to h»* packed be­
darlaraa "U not pevftet. but U P atterson) It waa nacevary to I .'..foot drop, without being h .rt. anr were on n table.
The arcldant happened shortly
a t least n a boaaat a ffa rt la . tba have m ilitary protection and that
Ilorstnian waa said by polire to | ga, or to nltl nr a-sist in the set- groundwork for • In­ rvrntuul „e-f wilt hoi also arrived, woike I fore the serving of n free harherig h t dlraatlea teward facing th* thla surely Indicate* * without after the heavy rain which fell ha tv been known In thithe \%Iiit«
white tinir or con lucilnir of any I »ttoty,I French |iriipo«al to |»ay a luii.p over Mr. Jonas for several min­ rue at roun.
ally w ta
ts Introduced doubt, th a t we cannot obtain fair tklrtng th* early morning bouts. inht licit hcr^ aa MIIIf FaJiUv.** either by w riting printin/ o r|* u m fur tho. out*
o Jl-’n’idiPtf war ili*bt ute- tn sn attem pt to tevlve bin'.
ptaM **.” roaaatljf
ir e laid to have sped;
I t p ra n d a t for tho trials In Decator, which la ■ hot- Tke rregroee
'f T l ‘V
hV e ,p ! I Where he npp.rontly had the r.-n o:h .-, sc; or tn be inte n - l n l . in.1 nw«,l _rha UmU4 Slatao# IIU* lo» — Mr. 1Jtm rv.-aretirditTg'tii-fttw rrla tb* H
hod of intolerance and open prej­ through^ Lake Monroe to d on t « t (]t. t;nrl r,f (,c!ng * Mg liquor run- or connected in any way with any slrilrtions a ir to lv an oli#ervrr Dr."*"*, was horn In Kerns-rm, B o d y O f M r s . S l o n e
riJ S E £ .
Instefil of a negotiator a&gt;» a T ,Vey on Dec. it, IHtirl. He httl
It*wlW i ! u . r V " '
r,t ner. He had no police record h ere.. .otemy or lottery rlr.wtmr; or
Is S e n t T o M o n ta n a
udice.
applied hi* btaka too quUk y, ami .
. ,
... . ,, s ' tba creation « f a debt fnadlng
Non* Of th# defens# attorneys the car tegan skl Uing It went Imt was arrested in West llo -i aid or assist In Ihe sa 'r. tits, -I French re present alive in the in- livid m America for more than
ntaeiaii at TplltbaW** with had arrived yesterday and the ne­
tinker, N. J.. in I M I f o r Illegal' » f procirrm ent of uny In f v trrnational coif err n«n ^ ith P rf'l- J l years and wn« it naturalised
The body of Mrs. AIM;!* Kover the side backwards. Th* netn*k*t, r*» pun, ihaiv *»r n^ht *J dent Roosevelt on world pnihlenta. ititen. lie came to S an fin l Id
pawyrtj ovet *»tr
gro** still were confined In Jail groe* swam t« ah ire and returne.lj po*»r », 'on
* revolver,
Htimr,
« V —tin timd—in— &lt;D
t e e t - - ' ttie f■t*nt ten- C nnil I n s —
1 any •lrawinjLlhrtvjnJ_ A liy _ li2iA
a t Birmingham,
Tb# attornej* lo Sanford, but the car rc m a its.lj
caaMy fl*cal
Tli inlay afteim-.ii a fte r a sh o rt
'
and
*et
up
in
business
»*
n
te
'»
.
(
tion
uf
this
rectiun
ulinii
I
k
*
i
1
!
to help w ere expected M llm# fee the It was In th* riser late this after
I'llO SI'IIA M MAN DllkS
: fj,|| nn.l prisluee msrehant.
fftiy, sn«l ahall I f pum h' l 'y n
illness, was -e rt to Dillon, Mpitopening o f court n t B:M A. &gt;1 ' noon.
R u th J u d d M a y W in
f’n» of not le u lbuii five* bin hi '
Sutviving bins are a father amt una lute Saturday accumpaoisd
today, and th# negro#* probably
NORFOLK. Va.. Apr. 17 -(.IT— two -.trp brothers now living tn
I IS t a y O f E x e c u t i o n ■Ibloiri, nor more thun ft
ly Mrs. I'aul V. Lynch, of F.vania aa m
t o ^ d will b* brought hare before thai
•a d dollars, or *y tin t . m,»meat Jam es Hugh liras,ner. ft7, vice • ither T'.'tkrv ur Greece. Mr. stun. III., une of Mrs. Stone’s tarn,
Hour*
(
P ro s e c u to r A sk s F o r
in the Ftaio penitentiaiy u, less president of the SnuthopB Slale.t ........... ailt*. Ills body was at the surviving
FI.OIIFNCE, A ria, Apr. 17
iUughters.
Funorn* . .
National guardsman who main­
—Winnie Ruth Jodtl, ronvicletl •hail one year, or more thi t ten I’hnsphate and Fertiliser Com­ Ft irk &lt;&gt;n Funeral llom a today -ervices will la* held In DitlofX •
B rito n s * C o n v ic tio n
1ta th* bond problem, tained order during the trial of
pany, of Augu-ta. G a . d'r,i I ' f ’ Ment’ rr - of Sanford E 'k - lodge whsie the Stone family fo ratiriF
vesta.
(Th.
4-173,
A
t
.
I"
“trunk
murder***,“
map
win
sn
effaft te moot It, an Patterson already wrera here ready
terday He hail le-rn ill »l*tul *,x weie n-»i*ting in burial arrangeaitkla
MOSCOW, Apr. 17.—(AT—Praa- other brief raspita from death,
leslusd.
t# nay w._
_
• • W k .a p tb a J r d u tW e .g a ih i,.ente for Mi Jonas wa t a mem­
AKKON UKIIIIK l i l t M»
month-.
■tutor
VUMngsFf
“U
la
y
ro
c
u
«
-!Wi,h
many
wllneaaea
yet
to
hS
then * tb«r*
Mrs. Stone was burn in O h i» on
&gt;i » orn»v General Knigro. «tl- cutor VisMngsk'f today r#com-1
ber id the local lodge.
n,rJ
to ley H«Oct. II, Ih'.'J, and had livrd a t
tare far ,*n af •«- roc lng tS# prosecution. h»* “ * mended dlsmUsaf of e b a r g * aj be*1’'1 »•
WASHINGTON. Apr i : M l
Geneva with her sister, Mr*.
(g a
la a major nojncsd he w!1| oppose moteons against Albert Gregory b at im iat- verdict on her sanity hearing —Admiral William V 1'iu't. chief
BF-NATOB IN N VN'ITAUIL’M
Nelli# Thomas, fur some time..
tb* m ajor prob- for n continuance, change of ven­ *d on conviction of five other might not Is- reached by iU»n
GKUKGK NF.VIN DIKS
&lt;
&gt;
f
natal
operation-,
reported
last
time
set
fee
ber
to
rrroay,
,n,«» —• eo
, -------- Friday, to#
lh
,Sh* I* surv.seii oy two t'v irb * .
WARHISGTCN.
Apr.
17—(AT
ue or motion to quaob tb# venire. British engineers op tb* Metrapol- hang
for the murder of Agnes I-s-, «*:'*hc that ship* searching for tho
EASTON. I'*.. Apr. 17.—(AT— tera, Mr*. Paul V. I.ynrh, and
Knight auceeae fully defended Itan-Vicker* Electrical Company rol. Mcm'-ers " f th# atate honr.l remain# of tb* hugr an-ip Akroq —8*nator Havi-. (R- !’*•)• b i t
_____ I th a t aoeettd laMr*. J. II. W 'tn le . uf S x ilh
vriO ba at Urn p*Mk before Ju d g e Jama* K- IW W ) aa "vpiaa, saboteurs, and bribers." of pardon- and parolaa*which re-1 ad fo^nd pieces *»f th.- dmgihlafe tb* capital D*t " '* hl * tor 1,01 George Nevin, 71, composer of saWadnaa- who la presiding, motions U Tba prosecutor also asked marry fused to modify her aantenre n»- outer covering late ye.irrdijr aft- Springs, Ark., where he will enter rreil musir, died today. HD can­ I'a-adtna, Calif.; thrv# tor*. l/-o
tb a indictment - against the fa r two of th* II Russia* de­ dilated they would g ran t her s ",nron, hut adderl that unle-a fho a sanitarium fur further treat- tata- *nj other compaaitlons wer* Stone, West Lafavelts, Ind : D I Stone, N iagara Fsll*. N. W
.4 ;
_________ _________ a and • • J * 0 « m0' 10" fendants *a tba ground they par- short rtpriev* should 00a be nr- j find ilevelopad the -o-arrh would aw nt foe d iab rtr, ard rail bladder •ung In hum lw la of ehurehe- Ual'.olm Stone, Dil'or, Me..!,
tiglly redeemed themselves by bethrough.,j ' the country E asier.
trouble.
a
easary t» romplet# tho'bei’n n r
1 be called o ff next Wi-lm-xday.
tip fia g tba o(h*r defendant#.' 4n vaj-w a

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ATTACK CHARGES
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DEATH SEEKING ITO CURB LOTTERY
TO ESCAPE LAW TICKET BUSINESS

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F r o m S o ld ie r F ie ld a t A C e n tu r y o f P r o g r e s s E x p o s itio n

Ordinance D ra w n '
By City Regelating
Sanford Beer Sale
frw*tsw*T't rmwa rwr* o n o
K * ii p n t-th a * “fk " l M th’ 'i' l
Hr dworr C". kmi’diwaha wd «Vbwc. aanam* «rT ; /
. Marie m waUjaWe
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«eiy, oa we« •» ld » » r Ma’- n
w kn i vwfk akinVa art e e d ,’ »,-&gt;j
h e hreted fmww aafllrh leer *»|
Mnew, N r the aerwe rrerwn.
O w e n * iRat tW beer »•«,
M a d j w in d a ) in the KTaii1*
N aaw, pawikdr, ihnl ne »Wy «
» 11Will reOaUrm’ ItPiauw «hall It
&gt; B M than RTJWt. Ih* Cwmii**-1
H uron a»rrw*-H Iho f?k amt »&gt;■
Hnaow h w prewdrd f*&gt;r la Mri
. hand amhaiTTw.
1W t » N
l* hneo . n |
M i h e i a t p n i ww wi*h*aa
a * hear wr u tw a »w hr ewo.nmrd

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floor iball not br ro iw trirJ a '.I n I
conflict with the fbiegoini, pie- j

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llnor. Holt, lUbeffoy. C d f

ri.lr.r r.othirg herein shall rJcUtla*
ribla, u pllcWra, Oi-ando, M im p r Sqalfoo
lh- *rriin* o( *ald mm -intoiicat- J
1 Km aitmowHd" th lt hi»
|-K malt liquor* in any rr ju la r
, l.»e-op w ll bo - Mia*n:
hotel &gt;linln* room#, and proeklrd
jo e Borne* this morn
on’ T«m fbUllpo, p lufctaf;
h&gt; utter, a .th license shall e n title'
ikr b iMer terrof to serve no.i-io-) ,n«
owiciiitf# wait llquats or w inrj in ^ or" ' “ **
* K.p*m!» n u n of sik Ii re-taua; t t* l» &gt; | a t lan q u rta or din_____
Hall tat tha
n n * r.i which are present not Ire*
than »l* m-raona.
#f l a v o r S Y. Way. of Orlando.
The ordinance provide, for th r
I.lll'* ’, . . n l IW
W O **1
revocation of ell Utenacs, declare*
al| other ordinances la conflict a*
‘SAccommon*
a f t a r K m^Q
s a ptrton*.
s a
rrpeard, make violation of any of
the pro, i don* punishable hy a
‘. “n d ^ b l c T l of
fine not to rv rrrd $200 or hy a
DO-day jell urntmee Ami become*
effective immediately upon paaa t t e n d . ____________ ______
&gt;aye and adoption.
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Orlando Contest

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|-L_ fi,ir Awf*** *&gt;r»rA nptlred
Uo t o r l f l lmo«UmU«l *7 oMrl.*
i|« M M iKoto tho H ift Into Ik*
U u n o k in - •
kermctkallya~)rd atmnUmn opKer*. n .r n r k 'l
Uo r n M hclfkt « w ltt*liio4 by
,«T llTimg M a « end hr*a|kt ka&lt;-k
a ourtliac dswrtplion of Iho alms*
worM Iktl Uro brywnd oar atmoe^ S n m m I Vo aorral woo a i *
frooa Iko DaNadotf aarwdrama »*ar
Zarkb, BwiticrUad.
IVaomad p*T'o wltaemrd
Itrti WVS®te
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Tblo m a n ", Vowrror, wh»n lh«
CaHac Swim arb-allit advaalnrrr
m k n hlo aril ripodlttan laU Iko

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«df tka p rrw d 'rs w hllr i r a . * . ’- f*w

mat N r *i&gt;rwtm« reata.iaM .. I
aaU NaMtaltw, wr wimilar , 1 ' "
wkhK wwakd i* I »wtt «a \hr prow,k KaadReaa N aay, loth fne*|
1 ha eUaiaalod

f U M to nak'1 Ik# WitfM a Fair,

wrto diwlomd ».T I’rofr,. ,r PWoonl
bo vlaitfd A I’oolary of Pro*.
Krrr wrdiimaor wawn t i * » 1
frrruUv Willi Ml Lfnthaf* *»&gt;#,
am N r Ttaat rea-kwn at th«
o. p e l of Prof. Henry I V » . *VI f
Mlaatea wwrtwm * " Mwwday w’tbt.
of IV" r.rjMHon’* par* ooiooro dirt«ioo. Conferences aro now Ik Ip»
AM * 1 ;
!&gt;■n wiik Smartest rnkbrr tail
(MVaUma &lt; l n a i * : ta t
The,
harm iw w w n a &lt; r d in the m w i - ; •&lt; iil naoifMtarora.
T&gt;o paoMi of A Coolary of
a m . whaR * &gt; • • and iw cw i* a

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warns «w-pait»n»kps tw p n s j

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mmd *h*n vwrwdr the a fe a l
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m a il,
H^var* a»ml. vweaa a a y
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I t H Ir iv r w r * with a a ah aha..
t eMi Wt ..f wwwa thaw warn hal
•Mm u rm w i t.» \e&lt;wwar. «t «• ,J*
Atoma &gt;'ahrrwh»'l, and oa-. . r&amp;nI Ham U parreat hy wrtUhV
fa t a *0wmn TMa c*M " aa -rd;
hm Oa M»aH t r ra y tla h MROUdw d
(Or eeriM wr ha*iwr»i r « i p * w s •»!
(Or dMeVrtwal imfweawmiewl, e ri
fa r H*r praswMwm a f »|*eMa on*, e

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ewdafwd —ih ■HMera-da-imJwl-

.wmwi *» amd «M the *w»f"t P«’ •

p a t o f Ih r r h b

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(d ) *O N rhm l fa ik O r r " o» » M |
K Hm omOmawcw ’ shall arena thwl
_ mTOn I wr e ra tod c e a la m n
t il
whh h the tiowar t* |»tmwd a l »h« j
p O ra wf swninfaitnre.
v
(o f •O'ON*’ *w "Reuaarar.1* aal
owed hi thi* wodvaaacw *hal« moan
may I t a r . where |WT( a ria # and,
mar*imr h w c t r i *w wwml* tw ’ W |
J y d k tc tw We ,wa.aiwwd • *
ihot
wmwWw, rwr*Utwtrw th r vwtp-r!

,nurro of energy aflar hlo pr»*r«t
fart ramurora am o*l&gt;»aa*cJ. It I*
Iko okrrrralloa of llicas mvalrrloui
mya ll.ai la Iko obfet of I'mfravir
I’ ieeard'a flijkla lol« Iko llratoaphrr*.
Tko Irrmamloua, startllar po?alMliiir, Involved In a owroooofal noli:
lion of aourooa of energy I Wat aaa be
Iraaifnitncd lalo h'ot and pnwrr miy
l-» grs'pcd mrntnlly, by Profm-or
t’ lreird'i lllaitralloni "Caleatalloni
ihow that oarrey lllirroted from Iho
modidralion of sterna aoalalanl In
alt drop! of walrr would andlea I"

After pMtdlui wwt Ik il &gt; » |*t-i
mm i M ►*«, x*w*. 0 « l •*, **
Atapmm w», Vy aaa a&gt;r olkriwl-o,
«r Vary *w »■*«. frw aoc” am or
tan ’BflVrwrt tii*t
p.txhvwiR
Mime wai ^ka-aalr- or ’MJoaA*'* brew-os lW „,d,ia’ rr »U lr»
A l l "AH spy leal roar, for an)
lim a*. . vKoll It mode la Ik* *-«*y
Owamdaibm , . at aay rrffvar b tr pr vide I that if n p h t month* 11» any por»o„
a m i a t Ik m o f, and ik a l »&lt;*t
forth Ik* m m * of I ha prrmi v h- of * any Itrewne ,r .r ah." hav | *H -' «» » ,r
rlnp ct When the application b ‘ hr Wklloiial
ma,li the foe wnmll It reJured »"y law of ll
tn orw.half of the regular amoun’.
^
th,-rrof. o lh rrw b . Ih*
the J
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lunar e rhnll It Rranlrd
nnon und. r 31 y am of
No li rn*&gt; i had It cranlrrl

0*1 t l i l.iit r o r - y . A Right bolorofa
Now York nr-l I'lfie will undeahtril’y bo nails' In from oil 1" olfkl
houri by oio of tSIs non plonr, ho
predict-.
TV» .xtamlaar. unajola la whloh
Prof**".if I'tcrae-I r-srrd oboro Iho
rulh nl Zurich, A»cn*t I*. I®35, "HI
Im oooa l.v nUllMO In Iko Y.tpotiiion
In Iko 11*11 of Relener. I l I* a ilobo
aboil all fool In dlxmeter, hermitrrprailiona Inin too airai- Irally acutrd, equipped wi,h oboor*a»
In, ulrradr lirrn demon- lloa windows, parachntil and breathlio palnl* f ». HlfilnpUao* Ire apparatcr.

W agoner’s
.. FURNITURE CO. Sanford Ave.

106 Park Ave.

T hun’s Nothing Like u
Bowl of i .
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Alf Kinds af Kaadwkhra
Phone 9 M 0

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TRIANON

ANGEL'S EAT SHACK

Admission 60c, Tax 6e

tisneva A S aaforJ Art.

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ac.Brtc«».i^
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l i t National Dank llulldln*
P e m sa e n la and FTa»cr Wevee
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TO-NIGHT 8:30 P. M.

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RELIANCE

woRi.n

KARIL J. SCHULTZ

GE0 RI3MEBOOMJ
WASHINGTON#
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LIFE INSURANCE CO.

H « ir « * T AHO FIHIST
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ladcrwood S-A -l,----- 1150
U adirw eed R «m y late— TJJtO

Trade jrpqr old
on these.
W t h»re the
MReliUie pot) need.

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1 st t a d P A L M E T T O

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108 M A G N O L IA

ROBERTS’
Grocery and Meat Market

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. . . n iay im k u im o with thi t im u ••___ _

la d c rw o o l porlabla-lll IIJO
I . C. Smith late R .. .— &gt; U t

The foliowine Screen and 8U f« 8Ur«:
s t t Tracy and BeaMe Hay. ’’Hap” Farm ll and
f K H an h C to a SUUra. Paul HuaacU. Rollo and Rollo.
Ufuria D a n , Carol Leu, Bert HolUner, Asnea Antcl-

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CONTRACTING CO.

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BRIGGS

P. Paul's
Beauty
Shop

nreml*e« whrro ,

FAMOUS
i T t r - 'O a .

Phone
T 74

6U 1

B. L. PERKINS

lire n| ;di. aid only and *hnll br irr*T*l o r rriraumril al lah'ra II
Uiuert for Iho premise* rloatribnl thr ilininu or rrfrtn h m rn i rcmir
of the iln.K *lnrc. rnfe. rrrUllIn Iho applirBlIon.
rani, t r hutol, or club, a n l nhali
II. No “on-*»l-" IIrena* nhali not *t ■onnumetl or w rrrd ai
In- rrantrd for nny rlm-t of bun.- barn; proyklrrl Iho oamo may b«
ine* i within fr—&lt; -»‘ft of any pul&gt;- arrvoil a l rountorn ri|Ulp|i«&lt;l with
|| n.ho-1. n f within .'r«1 f«*t of ■tool* or soatn.
any church.
All prrmbn-n for whirh an Hl
II. I. ornie' . h'll It uranle«l (ale” llrrnm may ly aran ln l oha
1
only I,, peiaon i rvbo ’are rillrr"* lm on Iho 't r i e l Irrrl ami all wll
-,r il— llnilrd Stale' an-l rent- down In Iho ;rotll of »urh pie
drnln of Sanfonl, anil of cfod [•hall bo of clrnr ulao*. ami tb
character.
I vluw of thr wholr intrrior w her
. Tim ordinance provide* that "S o Ihr holder thereof to arrvo non-in
-rlr- „f any pon m inxicallnr mall aumnl nhali Ire un obatruclrd b)
llipior -r w'"or -hn'l Ire made ve- screonn, cui.a.n» or partitions.
Iwrrrn ibe Ineir* of I I .00 mldmahl
Thru* iball le- no partition
e n l UiW t.VI rk In the morninr of d a ll, arirrti or curtain, or olhr
'nny d»V, nod from SnTiinlnr aild- device which »hsl! nlr'lnict Ih
!r irnnliil f**** » h1p ^ in ronn^ jnlebi in lil H.IW o’clock M;i*lay
view of any |*arl o f »ald nron
lion with nny Ini dn-i t or el"l» | mornintrfront Ihc iron-ral obarrvationn o’
Wbrio rorh Imalnt -n or club
No club rhnll ne|l non-lntovlratpomonn in the mom; prnvidrd
bn' not born irr np'rntlnn nt Ihnl
however, that booth,, entirely opti
pin P fur III te-it vn lay' imin one »lde ami not oft by parti
mrdialrly |.tn d.nu "virh nppli.atlonn, oubilivl'ionn, o r |&gt;aneU no
h iih er than 5rt Inche* from lh
• hull *e rjranlo.1

MHanc Theater

Trade In
Your old Furnltura
For Cash a t

IJ0$8' SHOES

P B O N E S9

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Beer Andjtfl Control

data* U eipvttod t«i*T T W ^ ;
t a t « f A a e T s n d otlwr « * £ { «

With the return of Hght wtnee and beer to Florida,
If the 8enate concun ia Uat week * action of the Heoae,
there ahould be unanimity among all decent citiien* along
one line a t leait: the sale of theae beverage* ahould bk-oo
regulated and controlled. If not by the State, then by the
cities, as to effectively eliminate bootleg c o m p e titio n and
prevent a return of the evfla generally aaaoclated with the
any* of the open tAloon.
It wn• not oo much the effects of liquor Itself which
ight about the revulsion of feeling reaultlng Ir
hteenth Amendment, aa It w m the re v o ltin g . *p«
a saloon
corner,
high
pressure
Uj nOfHgJUVIl
m i con
r ClOvary
/ vwi lava
g n tonwith
vaev the
*■»■*■'*
r
men of the liquor trade atimutatlng business among clwn
but week-willed youth*, and the aaloon king* themBWnm
zealoualy protecting their “Hfht* and privileges by an lnaldloua control of politic* which differed
Jf.
graft and Corruption from that which nm often hna charactefiied tha reign of the racketeer.
\}

erotic Morin*, who crpUtoed tb»V
M l Umm eebJecU » ^ “ * * *
InclecWd in U* farm
^
,b&lt;ml&lt;l bn eoneldered .eep*lately.

m m w

Ii n i f t r x u t by D*m &gt;

Hoteliy charting hi#
r®*
M | ( t | his Senate tu n p a lfa m ha

i i.ij r—.[ nbnnv hi* hotel meet I*
W n ie n i. T W tantam l
U aK stepped w « r BOW *** * 7 ?

to peck oat on tho •n » * ritfr
two finger* b lu of Wo Wultthy

E

statement, annovreing hi* view o'
the oeonomle confer****In hi* .U te&amp; en t U * f

» * '» •

Island that at flr*t ‘be l*ad*ri of
Mela* coMtdet had "IndiCJt* I &gt;
g reat eJ&lt;jofn#*»~ le coofervne* *i*
v Rations. Ha continoeJ:
“They mad* It plain th a t they
m ight u n d somebody from ,fca
king’* kitchen cabinet or rn ajl*
acme othdb flonkey to talk o .* m atter* with ea, but aald they,
they would decline to go Int* any
m h m atu ra a* w rroney and
tract* agreements, wlahlag t* Ma­
fia* discussion *olely t* the w ar
debt*. But now, why thla au-Mm

i rtp.MR

add “death ridea” which have grown out of It.
All appearance* would aeem to Indicate t
■flfJ-*-- ?LWR". -m terlwg1a"new-ere-wHh*egs rd -4o«Hqtier e n d *

ddehly

bunt

upon

m hdr ti t . d L . t i a m
MacDonald, and Mr.
H arriot of France, are come to
*** u». Men of equal imputlan:*
are belpg ««nl by the fllhc .• coun­

my

Ut* mldot that ohroudad

tries.

th they came,

-W h y f Because the sentiment
In America ia riling by leap* nnd
bound* demanding a restoration of
the oaa of illr a r for money, or
some other 'round extension of

r*y aalla aat for port* b*.
d the night.

M aad apactrat Hke tha
*1 of daath,
1 1 canid alaool loach their

Martin's Garage

though

SANFORD, TW ENTY Y EA RS AGO
Mia* Iran* Brady
wa* the
charm ing hoatr** a t n vary plena*
an t ra n i party W*dn**day eve­
ning complimentary to M lu Char,
toll* Keel or. The higheat ator*! e&lt;mvcr*a l lo,i the hour* w a r e
w ar m ad, by Mi** Keelor w ho| pleasantly spent. Ten was served
won a deck of .card*. The gtnUc- In the Jiving room by Mr*. A. P.
m an's price, alio a deck of card*, Connelly. Mr*. B. F. W hltner, Jr.,
wa* won by M. M. Heine*. Mini And Mr*. George A. Speer served
Brady'* guest* were: the Misses Ice cream and cake In the dining
Charlotte Keetor, Madge and Veda room.
W a rd ,
Elisabeth McLaughlin,
Tird Bouchelle, of Charleston,
Ruth .Butler, and ,W. E. Watson, w . Va.. who has be*n the guest of
H. R. D*ms, T. McCuller, T. J. his sister, Mrs. Henry W ight, and
Thigpen, Billie Hill, and M. L. family, has returned to hi* horn*.
Raines.
Semlnol* Lodge Numb«r Two
Henry McLaulIn, R. J. Holly. Hundred and Eighty 1. A. of M.
and A. P. Connelly have returned entertained the
members and
from Tallahaasee but aspect to go frU-nd* of Uielr fam ilies a t an
back n est week If they are needed, opjfi meeting U at Tueaday night.
A t present the divliion bill scrm ajA t the conclusion Of the program

i city authoritie*.
from
,wa b ar* seen an ex p rtiro apposed to tha Sholt* ref MU. Moat newspaper* fa ­
i t map not be tha best way
It It U tha beat way which
ia f a r been presented.
anyone think* It i* funny
all tha details recited conlag tha wrack of the Akron
the tu r r i t ora, don't jib# vary
. l e t him Uk# a Ford coup*
.leaded down with four or
aaaaitig trr and run It Into a
phone P*le going about alaty
a an hour, and than try to

In hi* b**r hill ■ mailm um
a city Uronsos. Big-license*
eh most cities would Inerta n drifted, would have
t bach the saloon with all
indent evils. Small license
111 enable h**r to b* sold
ire, almost Ilka ml Ik -o f
and s f ll serve to p iw sn t
saloon king* from control;y politic*.

We are adding ****#ly
dollar* e l equipment to
better aero* the publle.
See aa and aav* monay.

HOUSE GRANTS
ARMS EMBARGO
RIGHT TO CHIEF

n s ur. n m

'Continued From Pag a One)
rurrancle* to “ raid the market* of
the world, particularly thoaa In
which American good* once *oldM
Long aald he would argue this*
points In tha Senate today tn
pretain* either hi* own farm hill
amendment to boy $100,000,000 In
*llvdr or that of Senator Wheeler,
Demorat, Montana, fo r free coin­
age op illver a t 18 to I with gold.
A test vote on this Imu * waa
delayed orer the week-end by Sen­

POST 0PFJCE
LUNCH
Short ( M m .

For Your E xtra Copies
o f The
SANFORD HERALD’S
Henry Ford, alwaya an apostle of keeping abreast, if
not ahead of the tlipea, seen an almost complete decentral­
ization of the automobile manufacturing business, not In
the acnaa of splitting up the corporation setup of tho
various companies but In dividing the work of one huge
plant into many amall ones neatttred throughout the coun-

FIREARMS CONTROL
MIAMI HERALD
But scare* of honest people
htve
been
shot
in
tb*
passion of the moment or by
ncridsnt because there wa* a wea­
pon In the house or on the per­
son. Koto the recent kUUng ef a
Mlsmian by his 18-year-old son.
How did the lad happen to poeset* n revolver, to be used in the
slaying of his own father f
I t should be hardly neceasary
to point to President Roosevelt,
engaged In the m ighty task of
restoring
America
and
the
world. I t U only through chance
he Is’ n e t'd e til, th a t million* of
people a re not suffering through
his d rsth . Mayor C ennak, of Chi­
cago, Is dead, th at r ity la torn tn
government ami politic* as a re­
sult, because of the bullet* fired
from a Miami pawn shop revolv­
er, which a city ordinance or a
•1st* law would hove prevented.
HoW much longer are w* going
le en d jre thla flood ofJMood with­
out making some feeble effort to
cheek i t t Every day'a delay assy
mean » life snuffed out. The offi­
cial* who hive failed to re e trk t
the gun traffic m eat bear a portloa e f the responsibility fo r all
the tragedies that follow la conse­
quent# o f their neglect

Mr. Ford aaya that when ha built tha old Highland
Park plant In Detroit that it waa obsolete when people were
calling It the latest thing in Industrial production.
In
1917 Mr. .Ford built the ultra-modern River Rouge works,
and with no sign of regret ovgr It, he now declares the
plant will be scrapped in order to bring about what he calla
tho next “expression of life," the union between farm and
factory.
Already there are 38 assembly plants of the Ford
Motor Company operating In every section.
T h ey ' are
served by over 6000 suppliers’ factories th lt furnish maternu.
Skm fa and valves and other small parts are not

ntament confirm*** hat*
thrir day hut armament
i forever. A Nrw York cor-

IN SANFO RD

To Be Published Within.
The Next Three Weeks ..
The Exact Date To Be An­
nounced.

WOUIli i m p w toe uvatn
fo r arm ed robbery and kidnaping.

women who are either
or business, and plow
with their picture will be printed
ography of each.

Any laws that may lead to re­
strain and punish violence am
worthy ef favorable consideration
and ab plisii. But tha bgislatum

agriculture.

crime control unless it enaata a
hill to restrict and regulate tha
trade' In f in e n u , tha carrying

Results Count
M «gv dnoa I d o n i know wheat yet- feel quite sure
that the eggs I lay era aa good aa a hen’s eggs any old dgy,"
Said the tittle white ban to the puddle duck, "You think,
pvhape, you a r^ o u t o f luck. Your egga are good,
frwly
admit aad largw, too* by quite a bit; but my dear Hr*.
Dudt,. I’ll ghne you * tto, the whole fault Use with your

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Daoeiag w u enjoyed through
baa returned out th« evenlog u O at » lato hour
id’ Otargla dnd South rofrtehmente wet* served by *ho
'Bn rp#«t tM past hostess, assisted by Mr mother.
AntitHg thorn jjrdeirnl were: Mr,
arid Iff*. Jbhh WBer, the Mlwes
IM Wlltdn, Moor gddit, Helen
Wilton, FratWed Olbeon. Mary
MxxWsll, Dordthy Hainan and
tW st, MU» rtwHae jCalWn*. Of
Itbmestead,
Dorothea Lawson,

Mr.', and

lft» . R, B -P rie *

Kroob, of Detroit, MVh.. Mariort*

*tnJ F o rreit, U 11ton

Bra nan,

El Its*

daughter,
WUuta; and Bobbie hdth Smith, U la Couch, ChrUUs*
atfksrt, of Bt. Potmburg.
StowWnntre, R uth Paarm an, Billie
W ight, M arjorie Turner, EllaaAlbany, Go, bdib Adame a*d JeaalU Smith.
aienn Schleehty, i f Dayton,
Ala*
Hendrix Lylei, Leille
■ ■ u i ia Btitoan Motighton, D an Harwell, A lea SheOhio, hare
Untymlty
’ ‘Dotand after I ™ . .
U
nifcnli
Phfrt i h* p f Albdjty,
• ft o S F W r . with G a , Allan FWMi, Gua,Bnurger&gt;,
Mr. land MYsc J a B. Fortest, Mir* * f Station, Univerally, f r e d BendnollA Arena*.
*r,‘ Xr^ W fflian D oB W ,' Johrt
Salrage, df BUtevu 0nlvetM ty,
Jerk ' Plnr.ell, JM tke W lltdn, David
K i u Louie* H kkeon had an her Cooper,
r&gt;&lt;ra«laii
Towart, of
goeits fa r th# •week-end a t her IH m e a U id ,
Eugene
TurfMY,
P m t W . of

host* on

Chlery Armor, 1 Mbs E

Herndon, WlUbur

Smith,

PoUy ROM**, of Panam a City,
Flihbum , Billie Balt, GWnn
Mlea D o th Knoah, of Dr.
ty. of Slelion OtilvcrVity,
tro tL .M k lu , itadadte a t S tation WaH Johnoon, F. D. flrott, Rlrh-

University. ■ V . ‘

led Den, add BruCe Laney.

Mr. and Mte- DonWd Stoke, and

polz Hpme Is Scene
Of Btrffet Sapper
_: _. ,
r—

X feafcMW^UM Areata Takerh
and Mlae M m #f»t Takaeb. Mr*.
Complimenting
Mlie Carmert
Stoker will be tr ia ie tn eJ aa the G uthrie am i W . 0 . Lingo wboed
fonder M l.. Barth. Tahaeh.
mkcrMge took plare yesterday
,

Home*
At BleUort UnfMhi Pauline Cslkiaa,
‘ a itodent at th*
State Collet* for .Women,
hurd reftmur tff thflr eehool* after
spondtof S , Wet-end herew ith
M r - s o d H r a /t . A. Rainer end

Lucuie
Bride

of

erton Is
.RoMiratm

Of Inigraet to a large number
of fWdnda her* I* the wedding
yesterday morning of Mies' Ltoeftle
AaAnoh, dnugXur of Mr. ead
Mrs. C. A. ‘An4*n&lt;m, of tide city,
to . HonMl &lt;RthMeou, of Court*
landt, N, Y .irto - b a' half-brother
Of Chakra Botjlnsfln. The cere­
mony wna performed by the Rer.
J. B. Riot, pdetdf of the Congre­
gation 1 CHUfft' ttfore the dioei
of tbo'Eakter ictVkM yesterday.
Eaitelr 1 tlfcorttldn*
In thd
•khrch, composfd of Easter lifted,
I 1* # * '.'W li /erti. formed a bark
M *«"to*ny, and for
tW uriffllT ^£rf* Composed of th.
brtdo end bridd-grbom, Mtea Ethel
Bachman, of
Petersburg, mala
I f honor, Mm. 'Stewart Fox, at
Orlando, rtgrrmTof honor, Ruby
Andefcto. ttS bride’., bleed;
^ girl, Billie Foa, df Or*
,‘rlng-bearir, ' and Robert
' MW* Helen
* fendereif' LAB*■grin's Weddtlag Marrh aa the party entered
the church,
fh# bride woi
• n afternoon
A m i of white
wfth .jar*#
flowing
Of Blah and g reen ' trpp*. H er fcai
and other aptuaMclaa were la
e a r . a roreagw of
( ‘.KKo^

Fhlte ereye wa) also the mateehoesn by* thk maid Of boner
for her tM H r S fe r * *"
In w fito ia d abe
fluid, r corulf* of

wore a

mbi'nlhtf a t th* P in t Prcsbyterlin
Chdrch, Mr. and S in . F ra n rli B.
Boll ra le rtiln m f with a bulftt
■upper on 8 « t* rd iy cvatilng at
• rOO e ’ebwk MUo Outhrl# rceeirod
ait Italian embroidered towel a*
memento o f the oecailon While
Mlae LIDIan Conn, of Orlando, waa
| Ivon * Maen handkerchief.
Immhdiatoly a fte r th* arylral of
the guaita they were uaheiwd into
the din tog room where eupper war
•erv*d )hformally. The large table
waa overlaid w ith an Italian eut
work roth and centered * with a
S wl of whit carnatioru, gypholla, end atock. White eem hei In
e ry ita l and aRver holder a caat a
lo ft glow about the table.
Th*e* present were: Mlea Car*
a m Guthrie and W. G. Liogo,
oof gyM ti, Mr*. Helen Kort*
Under, Mlea Lillian Conn, o f Or.
atxfe. Ml*. Helen Jon# Kortlanddr, Rodman Lehman, and Mr. and

Lucille Anderson Is
Honored 'With Party
In hoot/ of Mia* Lucille Antler*
ion whoso marriage to Merrill
RoblnflOn took ploce yesterday
morning at tha Congregational
Chtrrch. Mrs. Sheridan Jewatt sad
Mias Miry Robinson entertained
with a party aad miscellaneous
shower on Thursday sftimoon at
th# Coumgatlonal parish huuio.
Gamer aad must* were enjoyed
during the afternoon unior the
direction of Mlea Helen Witte.
A color scheme of pink and
white wo* used for party decoiatloes amt appoint menU. At tho
refreshment hour tha honor guest
preaided at a table aa which-wae
placed a Wrge white take adorned
with pink aad wkite rosebuds of
icing *m&gt; topped with a mlnislnre
bride arid bridegroom. A ptn'a and
white k* coupe waa served with
tha' cake to th* U goeots in at*
tendance.

m other, was attired In- a gown of
white crinkly crepe, fashioned
along simple lines and had a 1
line decollete. She wore a i
corsage o f pink tones'and frvweta.
Im mnliatey after the ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Lingo left in their
r e - for IltmVrsonvIlIe, N. C. '
whete they Will make their
Mrs. Lirgn was horn in. ,thls
city and hi* lived here all of M t
life. She was graduated from
Seminole High School to 1930 a id
a fte r* a n ts studied music with
Mr*. Fannie S. Munson for tw»
years, (the h u
broadcast evvr
WDBO in Ori.vndo many time* as
accompanist for Mrs. Hladys Mor­
ris Williams, mid has also been
employed «* anW tant in the office
of Dr. U. 1). Caswell for about two
year*.
Mr. Lingo tens born In Ue*k.
w ooil Tern, where he spent lh«
g reater part of Ms Ife ami waa
graduated from high setat). At
present he Is circulation manager
in the Hendersonville d is tre t for
the Asheville Cltlien and Ashe­
ville Times.

LltUe Theater will take n!*&gt;. at
S:00 o'clock at thd WOman a Club.
they become functioning unit* la
th* ftnhpdel vfttM Is the nrcts
H ry effective poblie approval of
the plane.
Oti* Of the associations proposed
by Mr. VriidflrHp would hare
y e t f e l l , . of bemlei»4h»*»»th—i
f i r s t Methodist Church will h ir e portfolio d r common stocks, lie
a all re r tea in th*’ garden of Mr*. hold* th a t they might reasonably
0 . J . Pope’a bode oh South Son- he expected to grow in site unM
ford Avenue from 4:00 oYork to they had f l , 000,000,000 of a*aet .
The ne*d fo r Institutions •&lt;•
7;00 o'cloek. The public Is Invited.
Rehearsal for the c u t of th* operate In the Investment ftri'k
loernament play i t the Sanford providing investors w ith focUltir*
Little Theater will take place at somewhat along these lines, U suf­
■ :d0 o’clock at the Woman's Club, ficiently g re e t to w arrant the for
molted Ol silth, associations as hi*
PRIDAT.
The Junior Ctasi play, "Who proposes, Mr. Vandarllp said. Thay
Wouldn’t Be C rtty T " will be pre- would enable the public, he added,
■eittcif a t S:00 P. M. a t the Sem* to participate, or to withdraw
from participation, at any time
fimlo High School auditorium.
Amtoal Spring fralira! 0f the "at th* actual llitultlrtlng value
Sooth Bkh Primary P-T. A. will of the assets of th e association",
Qikp pl&gt;^# at tlic frliofll auditori- which wnold be determined each
day.
tim.
All the Income above operating
SATVRtlAY.
Th# CeClftan Mualc Club will cost would be paid to portiripants
n m t at 3HB o’cloek a t the atudlo In propdrtion to th eir interests.
ox M n. Fannie 8, Munaon. Myrtle Any profits also would gu to th#
participant*. Directors and offi­
A rtoof.
cer* would rvcelve compensation
limited In amount and In the form
of salaries.__ ...
Legion Auxiliaries
The plan alms to apply for Ihe
SponsorhVg M eeting benefit
0f Investors the principle
of Insurance whereby th e risk &lt;&gt;f
Announcement wm made re* loss is reduced through wide d i­
oontly bv Mlsa Edna Chittenden, versification, Mr. Vandctllp said.
Americanism chairman nf the lo­ Thus, Instead nf holding a few
cal American Legion Poat Auail* Items subject to wide market
tory, that the Auxiliary will par* fluctuation, investors would own
Uelpate In a large mass meeting a participating Interest in a large
to lie held Jn Washington, D. C., number of securities constituting
on Tuesday, Apr. 18 , at 8:30 P. a rm ss-serlton of stocks and
bonds.
*
*1. in Washington Auditorium.
She said that the meeting will
Mr. Vanderlip said his plans
bo held under the direction of th* rilled for two associations of the
American Legion, with Louis A. "Open-end" type—th at Is, stock In
Johnson, National Commands* them wouhi ts enme -m rtstanting
presiding. Addresses will ba mode only as It eras sold to th* public.
by Balnbrlijy* Colby, Secretory of The Corporate form of organise*
State under President Wilson; tion was adopted, he added, be­
Wintam Green, president df the cause it seeaied most economical
American Federation pf Labor; and best designed to achieve the
th» Rav. Edmunj A. Walsh, vice* objective*.
president of the Georgetown Uni*
"Both corporation* will issue
vereity; and Hamilton Fish, Jr, organisation capital stock to ho
represflntalive from New York.
owned only by directors a fter full
Tha Legion I* ahrWus that th* payment In cash", Mr. Voutorllp
meeting Be attended by every continued. T h is stock Is tu havs
member Of the Congress and ha* sol* voting right*, with the excep­
rfluuhtted Auxiliary mdnWrs to tion, however, that a t 'an y rime
contact their officials In Wash- Z5 percent In Interest r.f ihe par­
ington, urging attendance.
AH ticipating stock, which will lie
members of thd Aurillary who owned by Ihe public, will hive the
eon poeelbly be prdfldni are alio right to u ip ilro a meeting ilt im
celled, at which, provided a ma­
urged to attend.
jority in irte re st so vote, a board
of clrccinVfc selected by the public
os pm ti Iiuting stockholder* may
I f ru rle it,"
Mi. Vsinlerllp said the capital
clock wcwld he limited in anmunt
All singers of the city arc In­ •ml subject to redemtlo;! “a; n vited to take p a rt In a comm..rIII i-clly tiro price originally nnl-J fer
chorus to bo given during Eufll.1 It-"* It will be limited to nonW eek, May I through May 7, by •vmiilatlve dividends at 0 percent
tha Music Departm ent of th - urd be so restricted Hint, in rase
Woman’s Club, with B. C. Mi mo uny director owned more than 23
director. Rehearsals are hel l percent o f the organisation capital
every Monday evening a t H:00 stock outstaerlrjg, tho amount
o'clock at the d u b house an I it Is over 23 peprBnt Would lie dis­
hoped by those in charge lha', qualified from voting. H huld a
about BO persons will p srtk irsto . director resign or p a ts «n the
Th* committee In charge of a r ­ corporation would have the option
rangem ents la composed of Mrs. to repurchase the’ stock held uy
B. C. Moore, chairman of th# M a­ him. and it c4uld not be. sold to
rie Deportment, Mrs. A. M. P h il­ another director w ithout the n r ips, second vice-president of (he porotlon’a consent.
W oman's Clab, Mrs. A rthur Bran*
on, third view-president af the
club, add Mrs. PrnncM A. Hick­
son. who will serve a s orcompa*

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THORBDAT
Monthly meetlkg of the Gram*
mar School P-T. A. will be held
a t 3:30 o'clock a f the school am
dltortum and will b r pmedrd by
bohrd meettog it .jdW o’clock.
Mumkeu N w Of ibo

Singers Are Invited
T6 Join Song Feist

Ms^nilre Made Head
Of Control Board

ran. TTp’tontro.
Tho home of Mr. gaB Mrs;
fogjleaid of rough bias Persbon Ruaisll in Wynn«wood
her rdmage waa of waa th* scene of *n Eoitdr *jTf
hunt given Friday afternoon i’c
th* m*mb*r* of th* PMosary Dv Jar was elocteri chairman of the
p*rtm*ni of th* Klret P-esbyvtrf- atat* board Of gaatroj aad the
aa Chunk with about S chlldfep state plant board, succeeding P. K.

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of eontro)| approved rrw*In* buslnese o f thd
and rootlni
; course at BaUl* Creek bteUtuttow* nf higher learning
Sanitarium, Battle Creek. Mkh. her* and In Gainesville and ef th*
whore aha waa graduated
school for th« deaf and
four years ago. Bhe has toss at Bt. Augustine
this winter la Bt. Peter*.
i atteadance.
Th* ffeteU * - t at th* bom# *«
Mrs. 0 . D. Brown onff wot* Ba­
by Mn. Brwwa,
Mr*. Walter H.
E. W. FK* Id the
Kirby / » • waa at
ad ■ prisa for findtog th* ‘
of egfs- Game#
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business man was lie I l a v e d
dliyvwcdc-'lasr night
when hs
t.Le|&gt;i***s| nr fell front hi* cruiser
near IMnrllns Point, his compgnIon, Charles I’takr. reported testay.
Hlake raid T im or dlsappvorvl
from the total and a lengthy
search failed to disclose trace of
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Mr. and Mr*, la'll Vkhnls end A
daughter, Shirley, of Birmingham,
A to. nro the guests of Mr*. Echnl*» sister, Mr*. It. It. Pippin, at
her home « ii West First Street.

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MISS GIJTHKIE BECOMES BRIDE OF
\V G. LINGO IN EASTER CEREMONY

In » a*.tins of E a -lrr lilis— andlw a* of
while oliaw nml hndi
c,.in on- nf th - ..1.-1 lili|mit»nl White ivU cl to-ebtuU un.l u win »
us Is 1 . vent* of the &lt;ca*on. the l«&gt;» u* Its only trim ming, hhe carmscrlaue »f Ml»- Cn.men MBtga- • •»*.! n l*nh- nrn. I u...p.. t of
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ret (lilthfle. slwugliti .* nf Mv- on.lillHr*
in l i.In * - f th"
Mis. Ben Hawkins tnRInle. nf this j Icy. l W rf"h n 'nv*e white rolinl
city, in Wllhur ti. Lnign, .iT llrn-^ r ibtoin.
\ m(SM| bmniuet of rosebud*,
dcrsonvllle. N. t.‘.. s«n of Mr. and:
Mrs. W. II. Ling... of llochwoml, forget-m e-nots, nnd till*'* of the
Tenn.. t.sik place yestrr.tay morn­ valley rompIlmentOil the white
ing a t 8:30 o'clock st the First er*moMu worn by the maid of
Presbyterian Church. The Rev. hollor. The ille*s W«* f*«hl'1l'«ll nf
E. D. Brownlee, puslnr »f the white tough eiepe along *lmplo
church, pcrft.rnie.l the cleg cere, line* misi wu« worn henrath •
tnony in the presence of n larg- hip-length ftoieil raps’ whlrh tied
group of relative* ami friend* of Ut the ne* k lilts', sh e wore n whit#]
Iml with it sinnll brim nmt other
th* couple.
Tall fern stand* of E aster Idle* iirerss.n i.*s in white.
While
organdy, embroidered
end fern, placed s«sin*l a harkground of palm* an.) shrnoberj, with gnM threaib.
tin* molewere used to adorn the cha.i.o* rial used for th" froe'i worn by
■nd altar of the church where th-' the flower girl. It wu* made with
m arriage took place. Festoon* -if n fill i sirt ndomed vritli i]imntI*{
asparagus fern were arranged It- * of itilflr* nhieh were &gt;et off
against tho Imlrony ami along the t y Inns, of g n li illibmis. An o.wall* of the church, while while gaii ly poke toom.-t trunined wilb
satin ribbon* an.l more fern were
used In mark the pews.
Preceding the ceremony, Mr*.
Gladys Mnrrto Williams, cunlrsllo,
rendered "O, Promise Me", with
accompaniment ty
Mrs. • F. X.
Vemay. A* the bridal party enterotl the church Mr*. Fannie
Stembrldge
Munson,
organist, OTI I m in
ployed
L ohm grin'i
Wt-.l.llng
March. During the ceremony she
played “I Lov* You T ruly", and
at its conclusion the l.ri.UI party
left the church lo Ihe d ra in s nf
Mendelssohn's recessional.
The bride- hs.1 *« her -attend­
ants, Mis* Lillian Conn, of O r­
lando, maid of honr. Ml** Kugcr.lo
Ann Caswell, .h u g h ter of Dr. noil
Mrs. B. D. Caswell, (tower girl,
end Herman Bromley, sun a f Mr.
and Mt*. Wlllism S. Ilrumlcy,
ring-brtrer. Rodman la-hman nttended the bridegroom a* le s t
man while ushers wen- William
DuBoist, Albert Jarrell, Kugrne
Titrncr, Dick Vetnay, and Jo#
Parrott, of Apopka.
A fter the entrance of the meld
of Honor, the rir.gdmarer, and
(ho flower girl, the bride came In
with her uncle, L. A. Bromley,
who gave h er In m arriage Instead
af bar father, who was J1L Iter
(Continued From P t g s One)
bridal -outfit was a three-piece
■nd being seen. They wore cute* kuit of whit* metslless* crepe
way coat, and spate and bright worn with while accessories. Th*
Spring gowns and sm art bat fun blouse nf th* suit wss fashioned
ny hat»—flat aad. round t n d much with * high collar whlrh rrusarJ
|h# front and tie.) In tack. The
Wore striking U taa-the Empress
Eugenio style—and they didn't skirt wss male along tailored lu.e*
earn a fig for Um lowering skies. whil# tha flitgrrtip length coat
A few carried umbrella*, though. waa adorned With bnVrt* of white
Th* young ladle* whe writ* the fox placed at the w rist. Her hat
aoclety news see mad to thing grey
waa th* most popular color, hut
around
thorn
arc what —’
W iy U tkflii wig becritee in
f ra »rw
— T~ IIjTo'clock, when the
■e many shade* of I t ' A tot of thilnr* P*ri»d tk. hour r.f r.-rv- J
womgn wore grey gowns with hate Ices, but they enm* back in great­
and shoe* of navy blue, thie shoe* er force in tbo fffternoon.
They gaped ht th* towrilng
baring slightly towor keels this
new hulldlng. i n ' Rockrfrllrr cen­
W f
"
B ut all the colors sates a n yarad ter, llfey,' exA aige.1 Iflar^ with
bkvwn, green, rad. yelW : as kaka Ihe gvtillemeiv (n th r .olub wins
loldbscoplc • sight ad tk o E aster dndu, ^hey I t M the h..r*e *lr*wn
promanad* ever has proffkt t d. Tko hansom* n l fib*' Plain bu*y all
w an, o f course, wuen’ ' M i h the day, tbek watffhnd tho roller-skating on ti e malt,*and they walked
Iking* they
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Winter Park
.eroe tosiking Frances Kennedy, upper left. I* one of the It.a lllnets ef the teytie.
hhe i i txK.hc.t
1 * the -M arie Dressier of vaudeville."
To the rig h t to Carl T W *on, s|«eclulty entertainer, who entry hi the Central Florl
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bfIw rrii K**ti- Dasebnll la'ngut* holds the 1031
league reconi for the longest
n" ',|r Vtri'Ttutronn, and Iwlow a r e 'th e S.x HrWwnies, u Murray Brown
losing streak, right gnmes,
known vaudeville perform er, to nton fenlut. d.
Mu u- will
by H o&gt;ds
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The serren offering for the day will to- N amy p n ie w.nning group of I . &gt;o..np Instrum ental^
Tht
pennant-wining Doytonn
Carroll and Cary tlran t in Paramount'* "The Woman Ac u-t-sl.
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Beach Islander* nnd the Ite ljin l
Ftiwrh
flowers completed the Red* *tngod the nnly llo gahin
costume. The rlng-heaTcr waa o f "tin' CrnTraf Floriila flassW I *
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dressed for the wcu*lon In n white affair that ended a fte r IS Innlngo
linen suit.
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Aren’t wc mod.'ls u( thrift and
imartncss? Ami prtmil as I’unch
of our urw wash frocks I New,
vat dyrd,'prinlctl icittcrns, with
organdy or hrindcluth I nm l
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get yours 1

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these colorful.

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Floralc with the winsome
apjg.il nf May . . dots
with lots of davh . .
«tripc* with lots of grace
, . AND a price that's a
marvel for such quality
That's what you get in,
these brisk hide cotton*It
Color is half the key tu their
loveliness t . Hut not all I
There are stjle details you'd
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Plot To WreckTrain
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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A . S A T U R D A Y . A P R IL 15, 1933

W EATHER

NAVAL1N0UIRYMoreThanT'hreeFoUTths BRITONTERMSOrdinance Is Drawn
SOVIET TRIAL B y C ity R e g u la t in g
INTO DIRIGIBLE
ASFRAME-UPSanford Beer Sale
CRASH ENDED

MEXICO. Apr. l i . - s d V Police diet e»ed today i- t a t­
tem pt wee made ye*tcr.u&gt; to
w rtik the train on which Js»t.td the rem a nin^
scyhus Daniels, new United
NEW YORK. Apr. IS.—(* &gt; .
States ambassador. i» on enSurveys of the tan k in g situation v • • *h«,* not y d lic.iveil. «&gt;r
lo etr here. The plot was ms• ,| for ir-organsiaiton or
Throughout the ra tio n last nixht A '
covered in time and the train,
..
---- ~
. •
showed th it fa r more than three I •\'\ *A!l" •
r iv - u iiu ,- O f X a V
■•ates and federal 4
although delayed was not Sumquartara of toe federal rrse.ve
rom farall.s- im
agrd. A section of tail was re­
i!i «1life's
oi r * +vtv axailabe which -h •Mr*!
moved near Morales and a t n
eestigi/.ion was immediate’y
th.*?
*&lt;nty .% very amtll pcrcen
ing b-.ine»,s on an unrestricted
•tailed . The seen# was in n:i
t! th* f **p...its in banks Iwfon' Xh*(a d d
A I - .'. J t
c*_ ___ i - _ ■
C M .s M i.n n . basis.
entirely peaceful district .*•
r&lt;n- not now a v a il- &gt;ir l••
Fcfore the bsnk holt.liy therMi
w.
liout
lestlb
tu
n
.
utv. tp r.
move.i from the seitions . i n
rtltitt (etlerai ro e ix e mem er th* • !•* *
P- t l ’nn
W ith n h it ioudn«,%
HH t ( p u r«
which there has been arju*
I n j j f New* York f."il,"isi ?* M.I.I
Stef
I AKKIIURST. N. J„ Apr If 'in British
.n stitutic*. in o p eration in the
T A L L A H A S S E E , A pF. 15. J
i poxp t h a t c o u lJ le a v e h u t lit1
.vi
e nu­
**
«ii. •liri.x lor rxar.a. I* .
antagonism to DinflMa' ap­ i/lh A navy m u tt of Inquiry, m- 12 districts.
n
lr?a| Inn; ,.ii
&gt;
i ile ilo o b t nx to w h e iv th e y
— ( A .P .) — W h ile b o th h o u « ra
pointment. Police today, armed v&lt; «t&lt;ti li n g the destruction of thr
A.
T n b y .M G b x e ir s.pea w.ihossi *•♦ tb rr^ J - num ber bank- Dfl* t-hit
•TllHilaffO, i^pit'n
.1
*tanci u jw n th e m a t ;c r , S a n with
riflee.
guarded
the
A
mer­
*
k
trn
un.l
the
aubsespirnt
h~.
of
icstrlctkins,
dftl were open with .|iF( . J ** J. r iT drlctlor- or c •i.-rd.
o f t h e L c g ia l s tu r e w e re in
l-nnmti.nl!&gt; pr«»|**wt
mom er binha oil'll ,.,f (ll , l
^ fibUlt Itxtlay t h:*t
ican embaasy an I 200 p am
the ii Imrx J-J. adjo m r d t.slny restritliods, a ad M .1 luffl not ye!
Vi*’t
w eekend
re c e s s ,
G o v e rn o r
J t f / l . - A k . e tiltik «4w« W sM )e««S '- f f - ^ r f
tlothesmcn were on duty a t the closing its study of the twin d is- M sa., ilCWised.——• f •— s m i s w s « Mstoi -i k Mills,
i " 11 amr-ii|»
J ^ U J M U y ..~ A n o Q u n G ^ .
!.-*• r r w w m l P f v rn V T "*«'HniTflrV in r^rh ciT ii
There were II.I'M state hanks f i -• er th ' y re r ahaut !*7 per-rnt ntAin^t ih«* \I«*ir«»|H»||ian \tck.*t
'• * * * ’
jn u r v v y o f C ltjr A ttffrn e y F re d
m&gt;n&gt; not rtporlfil, lu t will lw ooing baslne.s bcf#re th» holiday eth-the aietofltaedn nil mendwr *
carrying po'ke left here
h a s n o t c h a n g e d h is p o sitio n
WASHINGTON. Apr. tv olh r . W ilso n 'n t l r a f t o f a n
rn^m erM l*a«**»l tm «*%i
n*M* to the tecreUrjr of Ih** in the 47 states for which f i i u r c rt,n‘ , in the district.
meet the am baisador's traiii
rtf ir m t ',i:i&gt;t|
* -lvrwnt for proposals to expand u n iin u ite i. liccnnitijr a n d re g u on a g e n e r a l s a le s ta x o r
Ml |71 s ti!e hanks in t’altfei
outslrb the city.
. navjr.
me now ax illa »e.
tho rurre c&gt;
r .,rt of » f.rm ,u tjn th c n a |c 0 f |l „ h t w in e s
Tit*intrm
t|»ti'il
V«*nksp e c ia liz e d M tea
ta x e s a n d
1o ny, in tho-e J7 'ate*. 7t*.M n a ha i cslim itrd ilepm-lt* of !»• '
tIlfirers of the ravnl air "-la
hr wimiM ................ ^
a
n
d
b e e r in S a n fo r d if a n d
ft.tiai.i'UO.lHh*
Mi*".
I.
Now
ISiJ
of
ill la o p p o se d to a n y e f f o r ts
, lion told the court of in.|Uiry y •! o f these luink's were &lt;•)&gt;. n with-mt
I *t.| |iie.r, **:»| «iri|cMc*&gt;l t*»*’ tenlay by
' " ' ram s
" ''w h e n It lievom cn n n !a te la w .
M entm nrd On Page Four)
the inflation i.sue
'le
tila y they w eir
ric ready to • * - le sllirtio rs, :.|t |2 were o|eil with
tenlay
in c r e a s e t h e ta x b u rd e n
trial cM tih ini.
lifiec
the
hlintp
3-1
if
necessary
befor,*
th
.
Scrollfor
n
derision
i'rr.»n*
thf
&gt;*
nntf
Tor
a
lUri-xion
In ,
,
1
4,,
\ |{ii*M«'* «i(nvMar lNinn4&gt; h r
by. le v y in g o n n e w so u rc e s o f
\Bith Hv hum*! Roof* iiiui aujournea until NlonjJ)^
to rrscre 4il survivor, ol the H n*hti'
aTkiiih i a i N i^»
re v e n u e .
1 n ig h t. A p r. - i .
X»i»vrr, mniM ilril a pint veil I-I.oi to ni.| sgrirnlture.
I ts ra e e n tlr raid h r would veto j
M. vine late in th- dnv. Senators [ Olfrrrd to the Commlssloneta
v»hi*lt m ««.*• *»(- r .ir . m*uM hfivi*
■ general aalea tax kill if ona
Y rsterday • aesslon of the in ­
l*.o.i!\ c.I (hi* lars**
rf«*c* |/.n g , m-m.s-int, f mtislsna. a n d la t &lt;hr »ni&lt; pT » lonZ bul l"t' T* « were paasrd anil today raid he ia
Ik-inocrat.
Montana., iHg session d e v o id to rn d o rte rtm t
!r •'
4tnlion
i n t h«* Kri'tnlin. Whcelrr.
oppoeej to the llnune bill to levy
it* **rt;»nt fartnnr^ nn«l iMinrrfiit rnl*eil the monrtary expansion, or rejection of Senate and House
1
' l.m e .l.o n w tlh |.rop,»uls to add all- l" » ‘ «•»•* ha# already Wen prea tax of 20 percent on cigars and
____
death of two men during th
^ ilrtlt'e Ntati*tn«.
srnted a t Tal-ahasaee,
rlgarettea.
search after the Akron's &gt;ru » l.
.
,,lha, .pro-,
Th'* NiTiiM.itiufi h*a« ma»h* b) te r to th,. r n m r r v on whirh n
p»*'«
**'
He repeated his declaration eon*
A fa'se report of the 40
I. \ Stikiini* hktn. %
% u a* man* to te may 1 on-* t.slav with alt ln - 'Pttn
tly at the .ta r t beexvs* tha
talned h, hi* message to tha Leg­
«Ivors, the court heard, led
di*«T itf |ho Mttvt'tt ntatifn nit,| i* dlraliotts pointing to rrlection.
Commissioners werr still un»N
They
acleil
after
a
flmsl
tide
of
decision In send out the run
islature that adjuatmenl of the
rmw um* i»f th r Htiftiian* fnrini;
l«ed a* to the details of tho beer
ship In th r fa-je .of weather tin t
p’j hllc bond question and economy
In al with
|lr*tith fn*inrffti on orntorv on the rdm inislralion bill hill passed in the llou-e yesterday.
was
“unfavorable"
lu
t
tha.
lid
Florida elites and countias are
«*h:**a**s* *»f Hjilb'taCf ait*I
pott|. end an ncreeno-nl among .rn alo rs
‘Some
of the Commissioner*
WASHINGTON. Apr. IS.-D P) not make her operation " tin i-s.
• o cemplete work*on its prlre lift­ were le .v in j the room when A t­
prohibited from Imposing llienses
Alt*
NKW
V &lt;* K K . Apr
11
n le-t*. tor*ry Wl son brought up tha
far state and I seal governments —Prophecle, of war ami internal slble."
Th*»ifnti*n t»»*****|*itv tl**nit’«l th** ing
- ,,-ctIon- had. . orevenletl
.
HASTINGS. N. V .
X|,r. IS
The “ Huy Ano-itcsn” movement
wdd
will elim inate all tha need of new dissension mingled yesterday with
I.leut. Com. Jesse I- Krnworlliy. bl*i The family of .)„hn Vaaro* ho* heeiiuenouined hy ItotH-rt t.m rharjfT, 4h*rtdrini; t«. tht* r»»uri l.tllot on ,.n infla'ionaM p ro tL s a !i | | | | r | ,,u l w hfn
Jr.. acting inmmsndant of
and htavlcr taxes.
Lb«t never - liitil he
mik/k - w “f - S»v «to» - b .aate s.. Ukputdtcail.1 "We" might 'as well look ihU lfiTng'
hitter words charging personal
tu r n , yeslanfay, Mweew a t [i1
*'* • »»nuir.»*H'n. u» « t»»* »‘iu. ta lk ..I to Siikoiurhkin.
.tv lio n, had h in u rlt.d csig u aiid a r ..
’ " 'ib l , t'.-,'n to refinance farm )ivrr ta&lt;|
least place ll on a
While bills to legalise th , man
TmitT
u fictur* and sale of 3.2 beer k h d t U U r“ l - e o a r r a t m e m o f-fa m rj II1^ r 1 , , t , . i party ’lu-catse "it va father's
iluljr nnil a i|io|h „f il»- New 1 ok It mill of Tiuilc.
In lil« tenfes.lon the li t-sian | debts thrmiuh boniL and currency.j fj(11|
went a t It
wine aw aited the approval of the I •» ,h ' ,,nu»r prwp«rw,| to wind up „n Ids authority that .th e i.mi * er's love for her young daughter,| |t , n "i It of iig.ileoti.ne..' plant mnnaget a .-e r ltd that be
an amendment t o t wj,h*t|t fu rth er comment.
I nnr offering
H '
Sanate a fta r having pas»e&lt;l the j debate on the resolution w h |rh ,» e n t n'oft.
hit'll «|rH*&lt;* n«»t ti ’i'9 1 1 u* him. hr had -.tbot iced machinery and bad sn'horire the pnrrbn.e of FDbi
S m lrs w ieathcd the fije» of
Tlitouch it nil. Iso-jraM ilil
Kenworthy told the rnyil that
ah&gt;.
i»i*l *,n** nhliha III Ih** hjf* roiti *uf*».| *h’f*'*T^ in npiipm ^nt.i iMHt.Ot’O in stiver, against wh'cb the I'ommtsstonrra »s City Cleck
House, Ilo u s, committees ha,| be­ would empower the P ro id rn t to
.
.
in his opinion “tlrrtim s :rtr - Helen Vn-.-o ptaye.l with her doll.! s iin, 1 r t ti r n if y ilnDRin'ii* utul 11 ,fu| wo, h«* ilrvU m l. **n **r«lTr* rnr-i-nrv wro-dd ts« issitnl. ti»-&gt;h the F. S. l.anxn ’11 began the readings
fore them a prop-real to rcdislrict slop thc shipmrnl of munitions l*».
that the
unfavorable, unaware of the strife .lie ha*,»*••«•
.
Th.trnti n hi*l given him In lW*’tn- fir-1 step WheeleV'promptly pro There was a rtrtaln clement of
the atate lain fiva congressional
fighting
nations.
j
w
eather
ca
u
.c
l
the
bltmp
s
.b - ruitosl .m, e d.s t„ r- found |„.r Mf.
'I'n* ML'Aiit*! th»* *1hiy Amriitfni*
11^12, aihI he ninuriil iht* pored as a sulratitule for lam e's the uhusual In the atiuition and
districts. Both houses
convena
Despite what appeared to | « |
atiurtion.
ffirtrtl with a tum or on her Ivft n»*»v**ii*rnlaM !»«• 'H* ! **In
»e«m»vl to
Hi * ftiurl. that h** ai**I ThArnl«»n ha«l smendment. hi. Itryanesque plan the Commissions r*
•gain a t 4:00 o’clock Mondaf.
growing
nppaiitlon. Democratic 1hl’ ship* H‘e .u ty iv u r. s .- .c r j.r&gt; wdiirh. they »ay. will rattse p i e r I hi* g*»vrrnnmnt ourh* t*» ^ f pUrmnl \o ilim bh the -tAt**»n to reinonetixe silver at th to I •etne it. Even Commlsiioncr 3.
on brew erlta. boar wUdasalers
O. rthlnholser, laughed losisBy a t
with gold.
predicted mthe
U M thIna t the
|mrt e t- her. ,|cntI. u n b - . ii i. , -moved,
nlh»vki*il f«* M'ttl# th it with** I d- ^,ni|*lelrly In th** evrnl *»f " n r
issuer. prruiciro
r trsolutlon
irm nuim n &lt;!'
^ .Cv H f I wmoving
it. Outrigger
or Jobbers c r . retailers, greater leader,
th ln re e f 11*in InlivhlAiiU* •’hj*: *^,,r hi* work. SuknrnchHjn •nhl.
Senator Uobinson. of Arkansas, an e a rly tcfcrcncc to a "boaa fldo
than BO p a r e n t of the schedule would be passed on the toll call ooutnl* because the plat* hnM:ttg
, 1»'r *&gt;l| "« •&lt; !»»« to the plena
mipipr* U ii Ha
Thornl«m pa !»I hi m?ti.W)0 pAper
. .
the Itioius-intie leader, forecast c lu t" at being a club organue l
'i t t n ’Sbe -eapportin* a tn it' nad
physicians that the otterallon on g...erniiHfi*i
.f aU te Lkenaes. by tha tery » A ate set for Monday.
art Ii
«hr | m*•11• ** of
&gt;n||
KO|,|
ubles.ltheir defeat in commenting o ff for "inta Icctual improvement.”
|f (he Beer FtVWTWl' Mil passd
The relied for safety en the -b ra ird m m rlrlely arrow. ThL b'''
,H‘ P‘' rf' ,»n'',,l.
v "*r " «i*j fit l y 14* 4Huy A iiipii*An* «*•• IM j T ra p tu «Ugq 0f the***
uma inlol,),,,
| | t. added such a vote I'nminlmldtler l^hm an had sjucah u e. Democratic m aiorlli .n d in was iliscnvrre • en ro -lr l*s-k tu r n ,
“*',l hr wa- willing
ty the House ya»‘»” ^ ..... .
nl(mrjr Is diffleilll_aa| W(,u|,| „„t mean that the Senate llonc.t w hat l&lt;wal interpretation
huge Democratic m ajorit), and In,
^
&lt;m| ^
Uuil I* h , dww; hoi th . ...nttor tm fhrtow W w * »&gt;* “*wj 4*
This section of the bill. If It
r*«l ,ui •»
I- no official limitation T h e ,wa, again.t inflation hot that tho might be p jt on this clause.
order to keep that in line, l h a t r - | H),np fk rtn r ,h , ,lanKr , „f has 'roison-rl olxbirnlr She .till U wl»4?hcr !•» buy
la not amended by the Senate,
domes!i. m lirlr II - * SI* I uy ai - tin
value
of
Ibe old geld ruble w a it mure In.old Is- con«iderr,| sepa-j That many points were left
man
MrReynolda
of
the
foreign
log
the
motor
strop
into
lh&lt;»a.
,
1
'h
e
doctors
were
M,
will compel Tam pa’a board of a l­
m uling to hi own lm|Uil-s
lately and reported on fit si !•) • ,, i&gt;en for attack frunt lo th thw e
it
I—
"it
f.l
1-3 ren*'.)
"Thi
cull "i
lighten' .no
derman to rew rlto the proposed affairs rnm m ittre read on the imped l.ark to the soU t lus xe j wi'Uig. nnd tbst her •'Imby" wossbl
' wl.o are for and ngain«t the »a.e
In to ply lo the ibaryes Thom romtiilllee.
emergency
landing.
Ihal
stidesl
*H
tight
without
th
ai,|
s&gt;f
a
whirh "me Anicii-an- a—ume in
beer license ordinance th at ha i floor a letter from Secretary Hull
Inflation wa« rerommenslesl lo-fpf .beer in Saetford, goes without
ton
declare,|
that
nllboiigli
Metre
■
•Isutrously,
tsurgessn’s
knife.
the m ille r d w not »| peal to nu
been pteparetl by the board's rules saying
thr legislation
would
machinery was tho Si'tm lr by its agriculture com- •lueatiofl. For Inatanre, the ordi­
I.irut. J. M. Thnrnlon, of the] In the meantime the np|H-llat» I don't wish to like on u new m ur­ politan %'lckers
ami ordinances committee.
The "strengthen the position of thi«
nal. •• n y a that lieer may k* n Id
Usesl
ill
the
plant
and
he visited it unties* in reporting on Ibe lloo-eJ
-'I.
»ai&lt;l
he
did
rtd
think
tbo|i|iviainn
of
Ibe
auprs-me
court
waal , odo whoti I haven't caught i P
Tampa plan provides for a city Tivem ment in Its international
in .Sinfo^l. but also pronibi.j Ha
veil
fa
u
n
program
,
rnutensling
ocrjsionaliy
In
lb*
sout**’
«f
hi*
csipi lrd mot &gt;r affestrsl the einrr-t cssmblering on appeal ngain-t an with the 'too one yet. Ilcslde tin t,
ileerae on biewa of t W . »eU relations."
• ale “wltnlii BOO fert of it *chojl
Rcncy binding, “ hut wilii s s m e ' , ,,i,.r „f |h - W estchester is Ini f I- II dan trill .: tiling In - tail -i work, he never talko I to Sukot- e-inencv expansion » » ' the only
up a fre of *100 for w h .’csslors
The opposilion, led by Reprr •peril we would have h a t s res- sirs'll', court nuthmiaiiig the ups-r- •finy A m eraar' raturt g". It i- urhkln nnd gave him m&gt; money.
hop,. lor "nih-slnntlal ami perm a­ or churrh.”
and Jobbers and fixes *21 !i en.es arn tatire Fish. RrpuMiran, New
That m eins th it practical y
.oni.li i* • bar re of relstrnti:- -efr atisin. A llboigh th-- court was in vi r&gt; s-asy for other nation to do
Ye .ti rday’s session of the court nent
..... relief" for ngrtculture. Sev- every grusery •tore, drug (tore,
for retailers.
York, renter-rl on the Republican l).“
'
'
tree.- lint it May I. it- decisisni tho same thing. T.ie im|Miit*»of we- occupied foe Hu* mo-t pnit I'y , ,n | bt'*c- have for lin'd In f'gb* ■re 'a u ra n t or hotel in th r null*
The beer revenue bill, however, ride, but it found some Democrats
A gr&gt;;bic piettre «n «'»et r.ed
,\ met I an automobiles inp, Gis-it ,f tr,-s-t seen sat lens of brils'ry mad' for Inflation.
nfli- d.striet i- taite.) for tha
seta up tha following llr-nses: •winging away as numerous mi­ for the r u . i t ly the saroiU' wit­ »a expectesl •Imrlly*, it) sleference
Xh..... nnd other amendment* • .'i -on that i.in.oat all of them
IS'lta n h a-e shown u drop ut !*B |,v Hu-sinn witnesses who ns*crl
to
III"
i
en
up*
t
of
Jn
d
g
George
\\
I rearers, $2B0: wholesaler* r lob nority speakers sailed Into the nesses who siraribed the
ms- in Smyth, of the chRdten’* court »o ft-.rent • ring the lr. t three' S',I (lust they had lao«n his.-’l In tntnling upwntsl of n score w.i'
•
n,ii ' l l fret ,,f :4i" F in t
hers, * 100. and retailers. *l*a fon- measure.
Kenworthy's olfite prior m tho ih-st tbp oimraliiui might not to- ) i m and that throw- a I-', of tlnn'e'!'. n"d lots rfs'r,, wtlli 'I ....... ,|o'av n final vote on the farm bill
,
-I- I"..,.
•
F u st
sequcntly, the city of Sar'o-MrF'addrn. Kepubltcan, i'enti-yl- nii.er fur the blimp t&gt; Jon the •telxycsl If the litghi r cusirt -is or p« o.i r out of wolk III Detroit. 1 t o station of electrical
tuipm.-nt i.nltl next wso'k, a - several contro­
lie &gt; l i t
g
«
''
•
would b* prohibited by the kill
•Hue thin t .s Irur of slim-. Io n so,.pln-d by Ih"
v stla. who was cast out of |iarty ai.rfaee rr a fi sesrching le sea
Motrofaditasi versial s iu.noc- yel must !&gt;&lt;• nctril.
who It
from collecting more than **2 -onncil, herause of hi» oppaeltlon near the Akron’s grave. t ’, r of der-.
uti-l to to ride to g*s I vin h
• h. *erV
i
.
'.
i
*
ompary.
f..r
which th '1 on. '
Vn
oi,
a
ii-cent
im
m
igrant,
n
from breweries, *30 from wh !e
the
&gt;hip
III
I
b.en
rons
deu
s.*,ri
aliyw
hne
on
llie
nuitmi'llt
of
J u s t before lau.g and Wheeler
•n f’resiilent llirover’s foreign potimfurst
«i» British engineers worked
rimvc,| the Isarrtcade to his homo
aalcrs or Jol-Lera or *7.B0 front re
'ey, was In agreement wll!i many slawn, but s roas hangar \vinu&gt; whirh he and hi wife hu,| erreled K rope. Now you never *ce them,
M uiphDll,, nf, the dramatic Itcolent- raise,) the inflation l»*uc, the Ss-ntoilers.
Furtherm ore, the hill
and
bad
weather
h
u
t
kept
lo-t
on
Uepuld'cans on the embargo resoll'ontiniied On Page S it)
to prs-vrnt autliorillea and ph.ai- lb s answer is restrictive Rnitfi nf ili*. dav was a h"Bti*d .l.-maml nle neiced to finish work on the
makes the CO percent limitation
am Inlying movement
Why, il |,y
'••lion. The Penn-ylvsnian insiste.l the qrrxiund. Airplane pilo's re-,,!|iat.s from -reing their rhlldrs n
\V Gregoiv. a little " d provi-l-na of the bill seeking to
apply to all eiUt«. r e g a r’less of
h* embargo plan “is of British tuinm g from the • «a*lrr seen Helen and to r twin M-tcr, Anon ha iven collie to the |ei.nl where bead.-'l Wotshman. that hi" I"' '"'
U’ontinue.l Dii Page Fours
the license scctLns of their char­
sirgs s| the use of the blimp I• rail •
origin"
and predicted th at !W d a ts il could o|«*rate at Inw altitute Anna bad conlrtsrird n -udden toe/ t * -t-i t i 'g a ili ) I • v • •' Corded an opportunity •" fests-rr
ters and takas procedan'e over
mo
rmru*
If
we
don’t
wateii
,,•.•
a flrr It is m arie,j M-ve will wit r nd c a n y it*, rue I'jutpmim
hit pMifeaalnnnt r e p u t a t i o n
fever and when n ib-eli t nnd s p" wo may iTs.e fortyictght 'fi
’ all special act* now In effect.
ness a declaration of war against
n ra ir-s n'Mctr—mn.te nit thv'"*” **t
briojian
jo' night
to "re
•- ■
*■
I,• / -i 'told,
I'm
u
b
n
g
lime
it
wa.
le.ti
......
.
.
ns
...
^
y
-yt-nrTknirdrTTiT-—
^ Reisons underlying the Co per- tha United Stales hv Japan."
♦•it#
h ns -liiusl by 4 I
i hoy found the \ .1 ro to ....... l.as.ml
fii I. I.ii-ul l 'in.i I' i . I uminir
M b it lim itation were explalne •
ta rt le-tlfiod that I’.rt-gsiryj
.
To
this
Bioom.
Democrat.
Ns
w
to
itic
iii
.
Y
r-teiday
A
m
u
w.i
z
skipper
of
Ibe
blimp
who
wa
t i*rur • !»y n lrm |r (••••ly in
Tie re yesterday hy W ll'e r of Tal........... he- .in f...slant
K e p u h lic a n
L a w s
ti. have n rover oil.
Pi AJ Vlllll || Ml* "» * *1 fit* M | 'f f
Uhaaaee, a m bm ler of the iom- York, replied “tnmmyrot." adding kills &lt;1 i- her wre&gt; k, "w is rluuMf
IIUFFAI O, N. Y. —Come what
Ibe Job when they WS IO In-tall
"The taw knowii la--t."
4-s
• ..* i, 4 We
• U u l»&lt; 11**|t *i»*»I*»
nilttee th a t drew the beer rrvenue th at the slate deparini.nl did not of the iidvi ibl ity of takiup to.
Ih* I (cf.ueii t iy llkl *li"i*i» im ti in I'* H'U M
„,|
wliche, n' ti" »'••-»*
'
have
in
mind
Japan
or
any
edhei
MADRID
"U .i- t'"DU bntdown- n.ay In prohibition, there is one
•hip
out.”
it
|,
"if
th
law
ay
■
ta
&lt;
bill.
, - ,| |i.iiiii.|a he'd a congress vl lags In thi* atate which will
station is* t* I* I.......
------* • 9|lri*fl* | I'lW .Kiel | If \x j* I
i bil l’ c p . I ay nl| rigti* "
“We rualiied th at municipali­ nation.
I-",..
■ . .-ntty In protest nge.s -I r!w tya be dry. It I* C sttaraugut,
.
............
w
l.
.
I
.
k
Uo
11
til
|
r
.
i
*
I
m
*
in
*
•**•»•
•!
v%i‘h
.
ties might impoaa unreasonable
Repress t.Jiltve Wadsworth, IteBe added Gust he Ins t ta.i-d
d„i
m
i
'
nuder.ruii.i
n.i
t.utitony.
.
I,
itppT
nti........ .
latttd It*-- in t ’n tta n u g 'x rounty, fum.drd in
I,ff*i;*s
ic*■
licenses on brrwerie*. w h-lesal, publiran..Ncw Y uik- fo rm rr-sen a..
uway from work ye-ls olnyrio- ' ' v * V* v" 1 Trivfr*.• *f
IH.'i2 iy Jeaeph I’lun.b, a firm te B
r
o
u
g
h
t
Ii.s
.1
a
Dali
luted
for
him
by
r.,t.,v
iidi.
dlltrlbUtors "an d '”rutallera in s tor. deelaresl he foresaw dome-'ic
tirvrr in nhatinenece. Mr. I’lumb
In rnnvince llrien's tiiniliir that Mf* nl* i *!i«’it llttt tiittltry |t«*' ’
I
,...ih.wnet
a
te
strongly
»!'•
AH.IU Mot'kbou-e. 'I ......... rills-f
i n &gt;.y.
(Continued On Pnge Four)
difficulties should the |*rr»ldenl
sleeik.d a Itncl of laid a* the altss
the Opciatlun shoutd te- |wrf"tmi"i. TI » i*ii f f t • l.i
&gt; r. n lit *• * -ai.! ih ti i « .1 | ,.f i|,,..s Icclns nl ■on.palsy nod nl ■&gt; ■••.id to III" leg.me wills'll hu- of Ihc'vlliagt' t's the village llsrif,
deride a foreign ration ws« an u g - 1 MIAMI. Apr. Hi. &lt;,11 Mis. I
The little girl'* a fflic li" i wa
I i a ay lli" r ! m " l feudal
W.
Miller
told
police
ti-lay
that
u
net
'%
j4fii
!••
irifT
i
.%
.»
&gt;
■
sit*t
mi
*
on.of
st.e
slefendant
gre«&gt;or and invoke an embargo
e hi i-ech purchaser of properly
'. cribrd os H sliguia «'r •« » '"' " '
III- face scar h i, Gregory tcap-.l I ilvll'l*. they he'll until the u&gt;' then-after got a steed containing
against it.
4 man Ins*sight the Iso iy of tier son tlie retina « f her eye l'h&gt;*n san- if in r f il in rtrtc *»» In n*n Mit*
vent "I th e Itepu lie, and it ia
In her home last night and loll
11
,
til,
feet
and
raised
b.s
l.ul.d,
is
!•*•!•
a - |*» I•••• lArilf, lull h • u.i
., clause th at "nrver *•&gt; hm j a*
“('lotbe the I’reslds-nt with the
ail that if it were not ru n os.
I th n k fill for ltoi» P t r . m flits though be were a |.u|ol in is |n |,| i.'iitfsrinl that siish an Ini- vvjlrr |Iowa In the stream s and
her he » i , shot in an attempted
it sevrntunt growth would I'"'
in
r
'i'tl
ic
I
m
s
nf
tile
Spuii-h
sun­
PU er to ilecide whirh nation
t ,,-t.«rfd-l*M*ns lb fused Pic aiding
ahould be disciplined and you t'n” . ‘•“" “I*
Mon*«v.mr, y SS hs,„ against hi r brain and cause I" • .VOlil. “I.De i* th*t ir** |«
., ,u l|.e i In-■ show* signs ,,f g lass grows shell Iiyuor be so!sl
Iht* w it*l Mini f|ti.»* ir If t ih.tr*
rite alt th . .y m p .lh i.e rs in this
,hp "&gt;*"• crested ,1, 1 th It wn• said th a' rrtgnvnl "f , h i i u n a |*on * u»».i •«•**•• I m*.** Judge I’lrirh.
l
'iinsl'snisig It liii|ill"U «| indixi- as a beverage in Ihe village."
a t Sort laustcrdale, told Ihs-m h the tumor would not n.-ces-artly
Th*. protest
w o tiau -lai •I
The |li|unr ban wax barked hy
rsiuntry or tha* nation In rotest,"
d n il mi to siisit a- in M cuniliiiin
'H»
Imllmn
ii|*
nm!
lit
**ii.*
r
i­
Through so interpreter the Judg.
n y e n .'ly whirh prnvbJeil th at in
ATLANTA, On. — The 2-cent Wadsworth said. T hi, thing means was liorsion Turner, 22, of Black mean In-, of the eye. toil
t
i
h
.
i
t
*
*
h
f
(
i
ii. r
J
«»n«•
i
t
*ii
*•
1
4
ti
n
litjllllMt: ’"fka cuUU—Uaa.lulcinul Is.
railroad passenger rate will be- dissension among the people o f , shear, Georgia amt that he liai l l rolnr-- irutho le ft- ryT- W",ul. *•
A. . re»nt iif the eunferrm e I ' ver t of violation of thc trrnvs ut
.
the witness „n.t
(I i- your It ,- ||" | a-sl In list lit a l.allnr-wi.-t" the sle-H by a property owner, the
rnmn standardised, said Mr. Clark the United State*. Go verT slowly i.1made a wild rtsle through th rr'- -n|t a- it i* the retina ..'i whoh • t rtj flWMi't. HR ...........
ir** t»» Adam Ninilh'. *VY* * tn nf prlvilsga I" tuuko n .lats-i.is-nl
land should he forfeited and re­
tsi keep
Howell, editor of ills Atlanta C&lt;l&gt;- gentlemen, before you endanger / 1
,
„the .promise . made
, „ thc optical image is received
NlattHM.* Atl im Smith w s rt fi••«*
ti.r-i i i . .' niln.ll".. tn a.lppprt tbs* t.gill- vert to Ihe origins! owner.
, irt
*
Afterwaisl it i&lt; G&gt;
•tltutlon and a member of the the contentment and happiness / "&gt; k‘* / « “*'n. •*»«•
1
,f
lufiiluw
..el
•
ugaind
tbs*
-tale.
**» »■••'!»
I tfA'I’f Ami thn* nnlioti 1 1 i«|«*i | ness to itctcrmioo »•"
all t~
I Inly once since Mr. I’l imh's
national transportation commis­ t h . American people".
T
I.,I
sss«t.«
vns-s
claim
th
a
t
the
\
in • ho'dup. hat he rtc
n-Mlrr *• rI’m nf triidi i**r ti
liverrd the bod) to Ills sh i .I i. .
sion appointod to study the isll-—. Udic-vvd."
Agriii.nn l'"f"r... I jsw sls*-tirrd to tinis' have the terms of thc deed
■"n-w trltteil play 77f
,'iln- ,
*'
swwsww—
- molher. H e gavr the came iif the
r*ad problem. In a speech before
ic,"l.itcm .sc agrirultuial
Fpain lie n spiestinncd. A saloon wag
n
.
n r* J
i dean cousin as William Turner.
tha A tlanta BoU ry Club here
.- unwsikulde, Ii t it ia only four e-lallish r.l in the village, but
» W „ free play • s.f
in,.nth- -.lice ll..- cnm|Ji&lt;ati"| nnd s Tier a lorg legal fight, the S tats
recently,
loi'-va i« better for the
• vi i-ivs- l.w first s.U rie l into Court of Apt cats upheld the pro­
^ n S e r v i n g on Ihla IAwe tranapor'Ih* fundamental fa .' ,,
visions of the deed and the plopKiinetal •rviceo for Mn*. Mm v
M l l l o a .eommlaahm wera Messers.
ope.
at ion.
yrntdem. whisli Mr'; ROME. A pr" F- &lt;'V. TillingAt th*- h»»*i " &lt;«• cinuc
city owner in &lt;|ursti&lt;m v j &gt; forenf
I rout). T i. whfi
Itssine
r
Fx’.soptJiti.se
V.r
land
sst
tin
^ B e rn a rd M. Bk'roch. Alfred of..
loir-1of Joy were hioadcsst iy
TALLAHASSEE. Apr. IB,-DF)
tu forfeit hie property.
of Mrs K I*. N iion, on Apr ! tl'llrcii lertneil "the n.„ t in
Smith, Alexander Legge and Cal­ —A aerero rain atorm driver, by
t i n ' In the world loday". t. Ihal church belle li"!ay For the IW lth valvali'is ns'*riling In taxntinn
Mr. Plumb founsk'd Ihe villagq
I . ,| &lt;v ,a .ti'ingly i.-a.-ntcd a.
vin Coolidge. Tim rowwlstlon was wind* th at reached ga'e force, die­
lime
th
e
gled
nu-aag*
"
f
'
b
r"'
•
"wsm
u
t
buy
fron.
s,t).,
|«
"p e
th,. grave-.de In Lakevii'w tr .e e
pss, lietuta had ^ rra tly at the time the Erie Railroad was
reaurreetinn w&gt;.- t "ut •'&lt; Die inn-t
formed kT liMuraaM rt)mpan'*». t pled communicitlon lin n , frlle •
if
w.
n
'r
to
sell
|&gt;»
Iwlng built, and w a. said to hava
WASHINGTON. Apr. ) '. . - 4fPt tr.y ye-terday afternoon at I
Catholic wot Id. It »■*" need "!|. v» • rv.ib'c I their land* in order hern diapleased at thr drunkrh
ravings banks and q U .r J r s ti lu * »&lt;• red flooded low section* In
r,’dock I!--, .'■'mith H arden of H.e
t&gt;,
p
i,
le-a
taara.
—F
reahbnt
Roosevelt
to:Uv
nomi­
end
of
U
n
t
and
«
l
••»»••
'
"f
**"»
Ilona and peraoha AoUing heavy thie vicinity today. Apa'schicola
Fuat Msth"«li*l t:h«r«h officiated
That thr -tate on Kaacist linc- tirawls and ro lsterirg ,.f many of
mourning that io-gan II * v r h u n
investm ent. Hi railroad bonds.
reported a maximum wind of 4* nated Jamc« nigg-. North Caro­ in th r presence of a entail group
-Iill
(.» -ic t ortern in Spxin tie- th r laborers employes! in con­
day. Tomorrow will -•«• th" . )*urn
Speaking mf tha recommenda­ mile* an hour and . heavy rain. lina, to be as'licltor grneral nnd 1
struction work.
K ie l! Sprint*. .V m . . .*pr. If*.
one of the churrh’- moat &lt;m- • oil.' ti." fr luie ..( tha dictatortions suggest** hy the commik- High tli'l n uecd illg h t damage aent the nomination of John Col . of friend•
hip
wn«
.how..
by
the
favorable
•i/Ho-Robbtfs
to'lay
•Ivnamilrd
p
o
tta
rt
annual
eventa
lte
UT
Mrx.
Prmitx
hesl
lived
J
n
F»'&gt;Her,
o
f
California,
to
be
eommU. akm, Mr. BowaB said: “Soma of to Iks w atarffont and power ansi
FAYETTEVILLE. Ark.. Apr.
the l u u aawnwiaUonS have _bm-i comraurlcation liars there were *loner Of Indian affair*, ta thc forsl Intermittently fo r over 2tt ihe *AUlt of t b frn i '1 h**»r -to|« yearn of abandonment. Pope I’m- reception " f several aoaakera at IS .-JA )—This section
of t h q
th,roneti-sa.
whn
said
th
at
agwilt
fo
luw
the
ctists.iii
of
H*
-dal
•
lo.mo
in
nAtotiihl*'
h.rvl”.
he*
)rers.
She
wa*
a
native
of
N-w
. enacted into la w . O thers Fare U en tem poiatlly dbiruptad. Communi­ Senate. Ilr also withdrew (hr
O tarks will has* * w hit. K as'rr.
i.c.ilt
in-ts
should
form
a
g
-.rt
!
t
f
f
|
17.*&gt;0,000
Ant
$|«
m
m
*
i
*
m
i
m
lima
piedfrs.*.&gt;'P»
by
»«&gt;s
'
’
ad ap ted ,h y age branch of Con- cation tinea between here and nomination sif Mayor Jam es Cur­ Ycrk *tat. an,| » • , buried la--.lienrporr 'io n of prupnetora w.'h a Know nerthed a depth o ' ~ '•*
to d atilt others hare been Mndlaon wore Interrupted and ley, Boston, to be ainbaeasder to 1hr hoJy ••! h**r huftbrniwl who i!i4*!j n tflA h lp »ccuritii*. $7**o tn yev. K aattr man* in St. IVteta nnd
view to the future formation of Inches and ta still falling', ’ h i
btosalng
ihe
to
p
riacr
out*
sir
here
in
lulu.
Her
surviving
rrDs-nu,
atainpa,
and
a
small
amount
Poland
•»
tha
mayor
requests!
more
than
three
»nj
n
half
inches
k m and will probably bemercury Wkl 33 here.
the state un these linel.
|
fyojn
the
kaallua'a
balcony.
•
tixea
are
r—idrnt*
of
the
Float.
[
of
ra
h
,
yesterday.
*
. . •
• f rain fell here.

Minktiousc M o k e s DEFEAT
Dramatic Pr atest To
(Vurt Against Way

Findings Of COUrtAre
Not Disclosed Hut
Will Be Handed To

R eiterates Previous
Contention That He
Will Oppose Moves
For Any NewLevies

&lt;,m‘ W" “

S E E N i^ ld p a l

FOR CURRENCY
INFLATION PLANS

S t atute
Slnffd For Moi ling
To Bo

I.n n ^ And Wheeler’s
K f r o r l s Believe d |
.-;C|,r ,-ommi„ion„ .
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*

WAR PROPHECIES
MADE IN ROW 0N | v ^ ^ “
ARMS EMBARGO: &amp;

Prcaident Would Be
Given Authority To
Prevent Shipments

CHILD’S FATHER BUY AMERICAN' :
CAPIIULATES TO MOVE ASSAILED
IDEA OF SURGERY BY TARIFF CHIEF

.|u«rely|)U
tcneij{o(in|troad
|ng.

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To Operate On Kye] 0 ",n,on 0 f 0 ,,rK"

«

. Liquor Can’t Be
Landowners Unite Sold In One New
In Spain A g a in s t York Community

Body Of Slain Youth
To Mother

2 Cent R ail R a t$
W i l l Be Standard.
Says Clark Howell

runet ;iI Services Arc nt.** this Aiiin. smith t can.e.i (ja^|^0||c Kites Mark
Severe Kaln, Winds Gordon was detained at Fon Held For Mrs. Prouty
•
Concluiion Of I^'nt
Strike Tallahassee!uudenui* for queiti..ning.
Roosevelt Selects
Solicitor General

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Urkhcrs Make Big
I'-aid Upon Brewery

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Check Idleness

try of public worka, and III* muni
im portant -inv'a ite u n
'h*&lt;
rolnbitey’* allntmeiil la for le*lgatirn . Along the KJ’ '• Hirer,
which wind* *rro*"*thc northca/tem rorner of Spain and flow* Into
the Mediterranean, th - combined
definitely projected and initla.ed
Irrigation work* are rapahle of
atoring R.OOO.OOO.OOn cubic m aters,
of w ater, to Irrigate more than
1,000,000 hectare*—a hectare la
■a |7 „r r r »—o f hitherto umtercitUl-

Milanc Theater

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urn *V»r nutl
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Now. Hot flffire Sale

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mrciiiKo-i

Hy PETEK W;HAA1*
When (hr Central Florida Bareb il. leag u e u,.*ri» it* 1033 aeaaor
In gam-* a t tn lard b and Daytona
beach MJrday afternoon, playtra
will h a te thair eyaa not only on
victory in the iniuguial, but upon
• t . t i a l IIU2 batting and fteldlrg
ireord* whhh they wl.l try to

coBectbn O f Vlayvra am* that he, The 10. leading batter* I* Ihej Atan M#W*J
ha* Jual atgoed Early Joiner. #f Central Florida Ba**b«n U « f « ctteh tr wha

‘ i ■' ' '
[ during IMS, in »h* outer In wh|ch
i---- ~ '•
j lhay finished after haviag pUjrnl
,
j •
..
' muia th in 30 game* aci A. MobCATCttlXCWtc.U t T L»«a. Daytom
Beach ^
O a /ta a t .408; R«d M itlin .
hurler. had mo,o a rb ,* . dirtlnc- paaford ^
UU*
New
cpt. 4. m i .
:
_____
i&lt;r-« th ring th« IMS Cvntral „
4 ck’ui.w n .
•loil 11 lln&gt;rball | M f0, »»».on »"&gt;»'“ • ■«*» Nul ph l,,,jr'„ D*’
m
m
b
ki«i did « n y : a .to r barter. He t * r ^ -536; Early Jolntr, Co«oa
it-rted and flnUheJ |7 g im ri. .328; Jrhnnia
CulUeth. Cocoa
•Inning II and loalrg three. In _126; Al Leita, N*« .Smyrna and
■II t h a . game* ba walkld but 18 A%% Wall, • Cocoa. J U i Ed i t
|) BASE—13 chance*
m m . and he (lim b out 101 m m „
', .
. T- .
. . n r , hanlled by Jack
Throughout th* Central Flori­ to teo'l all pltchcra in th a t daf hanf'W’l, r.n July ill.
..
da Ba*ebal| Iv ag u r today playrra c t tm rnt. lie tu rw d In IS .tr .te h i Stonev.paytonB B ach,
Sine chance* w»re nerring the «nd of two week*
i| h.d|| by Her- of Intenvive, although raln-lnterwithout ertnr,
*nd Jim Rob- rupted, training for th* 1913 aeamun I'rine i&gt;f
*»n’, opening gome* at Orlando
rreon o!d DeCand.
7 ~ w _ u rhanre* with- and Daytona Beach Sunday after*
SHORTSTOP
HID Laabcr Cb.
hamlkd by Hob Pitt- noon.
out erm r, I---A rtaln ly knew where to hit e itra
Th*
*ame
condition
which
pre­
Quality M
crchandlaa at
baaa hiU whll* playing, at ham*
man, Fan fori. May 8.
U lb and Bally
OUTFIEI.D — Eight
chance*, vail* here In Sanford where Man­ during the Central Florida O nen* error, handled by Red John- ager Joe Ramea any* hi* team I* hall l-eague'a 19W nenaor. The
Raaaonablu Price* with
on. Winter Park crnterflelder. on reaily, al*n prevail* a t Cocoa. Or­ W ander* betted out I3 homer*.
lando. and Davtona Beach, ac­ 14 triple* and » doublet a l home up a n t icr
ru m u
!*pt. 4.
during the year.
cording to availably report*.
Single Came nailing Krcerda
Ramea ha* used up evfry availMOST IIOMEHS—Olin Hutto,
m again*! Sanford twie* during abb* hour for *tn*noua pmctlce
purpo*e». With an almnat brand
new team, he haa made every «fMUST T lilPI.E S—Joiner and fort to bring the boy* together
Wall of Ciw&lt;*. Hutton of Dnytona, *n that th iy will not only develo*
Robenmn of D clan.l nnd Friihiy deep frleadehlp* but ■ .month

error, handle !
Mew Smyrna.
Apr. 28. 1932.

HookicH, Veterans, To
AssaulLRecords Of
League's 1932 Stars

| LOCAL TEAM ALL
- • - — SET FOR GAME IN
, ^ 2£r0RtAND0 SUNDAY
barren without

I

kla pnw bnll U
in bnUin«
alio-hal.*a »*i
batting "&gt;*rU

&amp;' SIB II Players Nearins
End Of Two Weeks
O f Stiff Training

game during 1'J.TJ.
’
field and at bet.
MOST
iMlUllliEH — Po*»um
When he r*lea**d hi* player*’
|^*wi* of Cocon a id Jack Sanford lint nf 17 men at ili-W o’clock thU
o f v Sanford tiimte three in one afternoon, ho declared the team
gam r during IMJ.
“»*t." The d a rtin g line-up i, alMOST HITS Five In five Iri**,J mn*l »ure to be a* follow*: Minor,
lion.
admitted. Im.iever, tluat, Hindi* by Alan Mohry Ihire differ­ p: Chapman, e; Rarnr*, 1*1; Malt- j
iminy year* wil| be in iu irn l )*•-1 ent time*, and hj Johnnie Cul- hy, 2ml; Artoli, abort; Moore, 3rd;
foie thin goal will lie ira rh rd .'
liarri*on. left; Nrwromb, center^
brrth iif Cocon once.
'AitMn the n n t |0 or l ‘i year--,
Abbott, right. Other name( on the J
MOST
SACRIFICE
HITS
anoiilm if In hi* program, 2,ikmi,
player** lint Include Pet* Schirurd, ■
There,
by
Culhreth
of
Cocoa,
nr
HHi.nmi cj ktc m tlcr* of water
Cal Denni*, Homer Tilti*, John
will l&gt;e *tore,| In re*ervoir*, pi»- May I.
MOST RUNS—Four, *corr,| by lliggin. Rill Torrible, (Hi* Curry,
*1,1111ir for th* irrigation nf otn.*n,» Jim Mahaffey. the lint namM
u ti Inn tare* of land now unlirl- I’rine of c«r«n. Shannon, Ihiy*
* brother nf the Athletic* pitcher
Iona,
Martin,
Sanford.
gated.
Mahaffey.
.
Among Ihe large*! of the work*
MOST HTOI.EN BASKS-Kour.
Sunday’* game nt Orlando U
already .uniter rnn*lructinn are »tidrn by (J. I. Itolnut*, lleljm d on
•rhed'jled to » n r t ct 3:30 o'clock,
•horn' In lower Aragon, where Ihe Sept. 4.
(cennllng to Jim Harper, ro-nunKhm reeervulr h a, a capacity nf
* Other llecerdn.
i te r of that o t-fit. Tinker Field
WO.flOO cubic meter*; and the l.oI.OMCKKT C O N K EC 1ITIVK
will In* flrrorale*! for the rcr»*|on,
i|o*a Canal, which convey* water C.AMK HATTINt; STIlEAK l«
ami ailtni**inu price for th# openIn *ihk&gt; hectare* nr dty amt -rail- game*, record held * by FM.lic
j rr ami for all game* at O rlandi
Irrigate,| land nroiiml Sarngn**a. Moore of Sanford. Starting May
until future nolle" I* twenly-flvu
' cent* for men and women and IS

HIEVEFY.
A KY thla Uttla ax*
p a r im a n t. P la c a a
glaaa o v e r a light ad
can d le a n d o u t it
goaa. T h e flam a r e ­
q u ire s oscygan ’a n d
Op«n Flamaa w han a ll th e ox y g en
B taa l O x y g e n
in th e g la s s ia u sed ,
tha flam a g o a a o u t
A n e le c tric c ig a r
lig h te r u n d e r the
s a m e g l a a a w ill
b u r n in d e fin ite ly .
T h a glow ing h e a t of
e lectricity re q u ire s
no oxygen.
E U c trlc ity
Coraumea No T h a t tire d n e s s a l­
Oxygen
t a r c o o k in g o n a
fla m e -ty p o r a n g e
is c a u s e d b y o xygen th iev ery .
T h e flam es ateal the o x y g o n fro m
th a a ir y o u b re a th e. T h e stale
a ir th a t ia left, c a u s e s h e a d a c h e s
a n d ajchauatlon.
E lectric c o o k ary le a v e s the a ir in
y o u r k itch en clean, cool a n d p u re.
No m o rs c o o k ery h ead ao h ea
w hen y o u co o k the electric way.
A sk a n y em ployee o r y o u r fa v o r­
ite o la c trio d a a le r a b o u t th la
h ealth fu l w ay to cook.

He -iwr rli.i nof give hi* M art­
ino line-up li,t h* il'il *ay that
Sam F in n . „ left-hander, will
•ta r' no the mound, and that Wal­
ly Peel will play firat, and that
Manngrr Squire (iodbold will
ealch.
From Cocoa conic* wnril th a’
th* *tarting line-up there will find
Hdge,
ra'ching; le fty Baker,
tiitrhing: llraolry at flr*t: lia r,
■ell. 2rd: Brown, abort; I’rine,Hid;
Wall Hill and Provost In the o f.f»ld. Ed
Ho 'vn, Bill Htrl:kf ml, | o*»upi lewl*. ard Johnnie
Cel' r l 'h of Ihe H'TJ leim will
m* »ie with I 'm . i this year.
Manager Al Baker al Daytona
announce* that he ha:&lt; a great
19. ending July 17.
I.CNHFST CONSECUTIVE. KRKORI.F.HS (JAMS.
FIKLDINfl
KTRKAK - 1'1 game*, record held
Kv Ruy
Harrimin of Sanford.
Starting May 18 and m nlinulng
through *ca*nn.
WORST DEFEAT OF 1932D avtora Beach 20, W inter Par.’
I, May 12.
WORST SHUT-OUT DEFEAT.
111.12—Sanfonl 9. Del.and 0, Scpl
18.
MOST HITS IlY TEAM. ONE
C A M E -If. record held by San­
ford ami Davtnna Rrarh.
ONE HIT IIURLERS OF 1932 Oil* Curry, Sanford. tw„ one-hll
game*. Tom Phillip*, Deljmd, one
one-hll game.
t.ONOEST. TEAM WINNING
STREAK 1932 -E ig h t game*, San­
ford.
LONGEST
TEAM
LOSING
STREAK 1932— Eight
game*.
W inter Park.

U fcE NEW
t o c T o f a ll kind*. iU . * »•

S W lS v « s
R tp tl'rd and Jharpawad
AJeo ForSate,

»-

s $ ,t r "•*

J. W. SHADOW

Mean

T hat ipi ration may be«t he determined
if your car U eipippeJ with Flraaltnenon-*kid lirw*. T u t* have proven th a t
the tread on Kirvitonr* l» c*p*clall|
a aptrd to wet road*. The ttealgnen
of thla tread krew what will grip the
highway and what will not. For Ihe
*af«ty &lt;f not only yourtclf but to
ulher* who nwy rlilc with you, driva
on FiteJlone Tlrt*.

4.75- 19 Firestone Hi Speed 6.85
5.25-18 Firestone 1H Speed 8.25
5.00- 19 FireBtcnc Hi Speed 7.35
5.50-18 Firestone Hi Speed 9.20

W ill B r o a i k u t
O ttr

WDBO (Orlando)
SA TU RDA Y
(T o m o rro w )

.

At 12 o’clock (noon)

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4.40-21 0 )dfield ....

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4.50

450-21 Oldfield ......:...... 4.95
4.75- 19 Qldfield.......... 5^0
5.00- 19 Oldfield............ 5^5
5*25-18 Oldfield.'................ 6.6C
6.00- 20 Oldfield H. D ... 10.05
6.00- 21 Oldfield H. D. ..10.3d

t l M n v w f F-A-L . — - U N
I 'M c m r i g-very tef*
T S Ji

T o p r o t e c t a n d p ro lo n g t h e
li f e o f y o u r « r . ,U U a o u n d
ju d g e m e n t to • h e r o y o u r c a r
gre&amp; iod t b r o n g h ; v t « t f r e q u e n t
in te r v a le . T h e le a V y
te n d s ta fo rc a w e te r f f o m .c r e v lcce (p U c e e W h erf It iRAjr
c a u e e r u e t en d w te r ) . I &gt; t o u r
e x p e rie n c e d m e n h e lp you- &gt;

Firestone Tire*—
Firestone Better!• ••
Firestone Brake Lining—
W
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;' Cruelty Redloeand ElectricRefrigerators
rtoteoe M
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W
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Graaaiag

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on thcee. Wo have Ute

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*
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CHASE
NATIONAL
Previewing The News
W atching
EARNINGS
EXCEED
Of ** MU0lST3 TWfl£^TcN TO PARADE IN CANADA"
DIVIDEND NEEDS

The Spirit Of Easter

r-.-i

S A T U R D A Y . A P R I L 1 S .1 S S 3

A t .th in tim e o f th e y e a r w c o f t e n h e a r so m u c h a b o u t
b o a t e r e g g a , E o a te r r a b b i ts , E a s t e r flo w ers. E a s t e r v a c a ­
Hews rr£v1-SlXTSiM
tio n s, E a s t e r d a n c e s, E a s t e r h o n n e ta . a n d KxnteY d re s s e s
t h a t w c m a y be In clin ed to w o n d e r J u s t how m a n y o f u s
W ASHINGTON. o r e re a lty g e t t i n g o u r " E a s t e r h e a r t s " rr a d y f o r S u n d a y .
mstl pouches o r i of Wnrfitogten
and hearted south t™**l “h***f"
A ll th e tr im m in g s u n d o u b te d ly a r e re c e iv in g t h e i r f l l
throe day*. K " h
' • 8hH
s h a r e o f a tt e n ti o n , b u t w h a t a b o u t th e re a l s p ir it 0 1 E a s te r ,
through CongroM goto f *H retth e in n e r m e a n in g o f t h i s g r e a t f e s tiv a l o f th e c h u r c h ?
otnitinn from
L etto -A y taeen
A n " E a s t e r h e a r t " m i g h t h o d escrilfcd a a a h e a r t
emhassiee bore, ftsch D*- ~ * ¥ c
c le a n se d o f a lt p e tt in e s s a m t m e a n n e s s , a ll m alice n h tf e n v y
Tr a p f i c a u t h o r i t i e s a s s e o t t h a t Al l
move is sigeriy fotlowsd by te f
a h d s p ite , a h e a r t , w h ic h T h o e n lx -lik c rise s a n e w fro m Its
,
ROADS LEADING TO C A N A D A W tL L fje
NP.W V O R K -E arninrs of lh - southern cspiU ls. The innouncsrr ■*«♦»«*. ro*i* •» o w n a s h e s , w ith a fr e s h v ita lity a n d a n ew s o u r c e o f
Chase National Bank for tho first n m
kIm , m 4 m i i m •&lt;
T tD H JP
jjjU
R U IN B O C U E T O H E A V Y T R A F F I C .
s t r e n g th . I t s e e m s to u s t h a t E a s te r in s te a d o f N e w Y e a r’s
quarter of this year esreeded divi­
SC EN IC
BK ’
— -------s h o u ld b e t'.ie tim e t o s t a r t a n e w , to w ip e th e s la te c le a n , to
dend requirements hy more than Uon o7*A meric s i m totetspoodsta
$■2,000,000, whifh amount was Is swelled.
C rA J^M D A
m a k e n e w re s o lu tio n s t o b e b e t t e r m e n a n d w nm ert.
The
The »jrpri*lng activity inltlste,!
added to undivided profits making
b e a u tif u l s t o r y o f t h e r e s u r r e c tio n o f C h r is t sh o u ld b e a p ­
THUDS
the Mar. SI figure $13,IW,BW, by the Rooacvelt odtoleUtrttlon
p lied to h u m a n h e a r ts . E a s t e r sh o u ld m ean n r e n a is s a n c e
SOJMMitE
against $15337,11 •* of 0«e. 3L has made a decided Impression
o f t h e s p i r i t , s q u ic k e n in g o f fin e im p u ls e s a n d a c o u n te r ­
upon the nations of th* Caribbean
1932.
and South
Aifieftetn
to &lt;
•* *** m a r c h Ort e v il te m p ta tio n s ,
Ta*h In the bank's vault* and (’rntral
T h e r e Is s o m e th in g a b o u t E a s ie r S u n d a y w h ic h In v a ri­
on deposit with the Federal Re­ arcs*. T hat tho Uriltod States is
a b ly g iv e s fr e s h h o p e a n d c o u ra g e . P eo p le w ho r a r e ly g o
serve Bank and
other bank* on tho upgrade is generally
to C h u rch a r e d ra w n t h e r o ” o n E a s ie r . T h e re s e e m s to be
crpterl. Hope, Hko fear,
~ — w m his
We v e h a d
amounted to $2X9,289,000 on M sr.
tendency to become contagious,
a b r i g h t e r r a d ia n c e in th e flo w e r-fille d E a s te r c h u r c h , the.
THROW S A N E W
at, agsin*t $391397.000 three and
S O M E S E M I-N U D E
Latin America, w alchlag it*
h y tn n s r i n g w ith b r a v e r c o n fid e n c e , a n d e v rn t h e o rg a n
mcrvlh*
earlier.
U
nltct
Stale*
gov­
LIG HT O N C A J V A O IA N
northern neighbor emerging from
PARADES O U R - .
n
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te
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r
n
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a
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o
rd
in
a
ry
ernment
security
holding*
totaled
t . ' a f b il h . i * «
SC EN E
troubles heavy enough to ethnos:
A N A O IA N P O L I C E
S E L V E S .days.
T h is Joy a n d o p tim is m a n d h rn v o ry a r e c o n ta g io u s
$179,902,000, against $212390,000
'the mythical Atlas, has token
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g H fl^ E M B ^ ^ T O D A X
T h e c o n g re g a tio n A M s It in s tin c tiv e ly n n d m in g o h o m e
at the end of 10.12. Total resource,
C O N T IN U E -T O H O P E
so m e h o w fe e lin g m o re k in d ly to w a rd t h e i r e n e m ie s, sp e a k M a r c h , against $|A3«;290.000
■;’■ a s a f e
fiu w! w t h ««*• ~ in g m nrfl
F C U r T T C b C O W A S iE V ”
three month* previously.
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fa
c
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life
w
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a
h
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w
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No other period In Blstory hat
’wav "conttrvidlW re to rt;. thou
Reserve* for taxes, interest,
Men * wider Interest In American
t flv sn eom m asdm tnts to tar* th o u g h t e x p re s s e d in R o b e rt U ro w n ln g ’s E p ilo g u e to ' "A #c
ronlingeneirs, e tc , amount to $15,and Latin-Anwrican affairs. Hj * - ^
fo r thou a r t my « x k M d my la n d o " :
13938H at the end nf last March, gestrd commercial treaties w tth V S
-Psalm Tll3.
,
“ 'O n e
w h o n e v e r tu r n e d
h is b nek h u t
against $15317.119 a »*&gt;f f*e. 31, th* North parallel troubkJom - m
m arch ed b re a s t fo rw a rd .
l BUsnre may te» goh k iT b u t ap19.12.
problems of the South, fa r both
N e v e r d o u b te d clo u d s w o u ld b r e a k ,
■OTtntlp Ultra la no panalty for
Chase National, with deposit* Inrolve poMihllltlei of wider trxdo
N e v e r d re a m e d , th o u g h r i g h t w e rp w o rste d ,
of $l,4r»,O3SAt0. load* the Eng- and closer International re lttl ms.
boarding It.
r
■“ *
----------- ---------- -li*h-ipcvtkng -worW In dopoaK lia­ T hat a now doal I* In th e Broking,
w ro n g w ould tr lu m n h ,
( h W it c W ELL, LOOKS LIKE CUTbilities, and It* nearest rival, Mid­ anti ih s t the dynamic sn e rty bf
fonder if th* n*w hoffl# l0f "
H eld wo fall to ris e , a r e b a ffle d t o fig h t b e tte r ,
•XCLUSlVE PICTURE O F
ineluiVj m proriMon to m at#
land Bank, Ltd., of I-ondon. shows President Roosevelt will find the
THOOAT COMPETITION
DRESSED NUDIST
S le e p to w a k e .” '
M ]o«nt In gorernm ental *ubdeposits of $1398385.173. accord- mean* for better teamwork, U
N
U D IST DEMONSTRATION.
WEARS’ W H IL E
BO B
FDQ
TH
E
VANITIES*•lona wheia bonds a rr In d»Ing lo b tabulation of 160 of tho corfldently expected.
. P A R A D IN G — :
ItiM w sv —
4 -IB
largest American, Brltlflv, Colo­
iit
.;
_______________ J
Latin-American tesdera—slates-O
nial and Dominion bank* com­ men. sdocator*, and economist*
.
U nder Hie provisions o f a MW
piled hy California Bank of Lo*| fam iliar with American conditions
W r itin g in H a r p e r 's M a g a z in e , R o lie rt L itta ll d is c u sse s
•’ City ordlnsnce It will be unh**)‘
—a re outspoken in their praise of
Angeles.
for anyone to sell lottery tie kite t h e s u b je c t, “ W h a t th e Y o u n g M an S h o u ld K n o w ," n o t
Five more bank* each had de­ th* vigor * r,| energy that 'h*
In the City of Hanford. Also to In th e o rd in a r y s e n s e o f t h e q u e s tio n a s r e g a r d s t h e m y s­
posits In eicea* of $t.lK».00«.000, northern people have Injected into
MIAMI IIL. U .lt
have one In your possession. 80 If te r ie s o f life , h u t In t h e b r o a d e r a s p e c ts o f k n o w in g how
and ranked In the following order: t&gt; program of reconstruction, la
vou must gamble, keep your to m ak o th e m o s t o f o n e 's e x is te n c e .
National City Bank of New York, this struggle the** Lstin-AmeriIf Ih* politkiann were not in f»uu marry counties and cities en­
I j £ p , y s t home.
O f c o u rs e . M r. U t t e l l d o e s n o t f o r a m in u te a tte m p t
with $1,299,177,710; Federal Re- ran* dlicorer a unlty of purpose,
L
■---------- o --------- -- . the I to m a k e a n a ll-in c lu siv e Hat o f w h a t h«» w o u ld , lik e to h a v e doubt when Gov. Uavo Shnllx de­ joying plrmil.l financial health
LONIION — Nation-wide
alum rerve Bank.of New York. $1,272,-1 a unity which they would hav*
In Una with the rest of
clared war upon them, hi* admin­ will submerge lh»lr individuality
ths g u t# House o f R s y rs .'h ls son bo a b le to d o , b u t h o g iv e s s o m e s u g g e s tio n s n io n g istration debt funding bill just re (er Ihe | ubltr gruol by jolnirg in clearance i* to be undertaken or 579.000; IJoyd* Bank. L td- Lon- their own people adopt as thsy,
eauntry
d m . $1,272,057,529: Barclays Bank, loo, go shoht correcting economic
U j n i f H s y adotited •&lt; n im p le lin e s.
Y e t w e w o n d e r how m a n y m e n o f to d a y leased ia tile .l-egietolurw-rtionlil lUw-movement. - ■■
----- -— p a rl o f .tb r new rspansloni.t jio l
icy upon which the government I, and Giroranly Trosl Company of t - , m . pM h.ps more serious UBS
1.permitting ihs *»■* •" '•[c o u ld q u a lify in s u e li a c c o m p lis h m e n ts m h u " s w im m in g , c lrar their mind* of In i Inlcn
The bill represenl:i one of ihe embarking to bring idle hand* and New York. $1,018,778,817. Of tho
I#
North w ti.re both
itlon o f 3J! percent h e'M co o k In g , d a n c in g , ty p e w r itin g , s p e a k in g In p u n lle, rid in g a lions,
v
biggest*
items of the Mhnltx pro­
first 10 banks, five are American '* » «"d finished products esn be
B’wftw within the boum w m s or jj
r]r | v | n(r „ r n r a n d s p u n k in g a t le a s t o n e la n g u a g e
The biggest question lepnrding gram. IL cnler* ,lbe tegislaluro bile hank balancea together.
orida. It Is sstlm sted Ih st a t.
I ,,rtWB t n m ‘
I
, ,
Sir llilton Young, minister of and five are Brillsh.
this hill is: Art* it* pro«i&gt; hot* io &gt;
,f g jt $2-000,000 annually n il! ae- WLM*
. . .
. . .
s i
Of ‘ 150 banks In the analysis.
hnne.i
/r L Ur5 r" ’’ r e V h « » h . h«* circularise,! municipal
c ro t to th« tU U from th is ratal-1
T h e a o n rn n o t s u c h d if f ic u lt t h i n g s tiu t b y a w lm m m f strong for rnuntle* and ritie* not howort* altem pt or *n ^ f ^ &gt; , a u l h o r H l r * throng boot Hritoin, W with deposit* of $20,110,285,1571 are domiciled or conduct thslr
, hem
prepare "a* are In 31 leading American c i t i e s principal business In all rem era
Ufa* T h a i, th« 8u u will benefit M r. L itte l
m e a n to be a b le to t a k e a few a tm k e a , b u t in financial difficulties to accept? help sml ruabt Ihe people ho h a s fm | | | n|c
In brief, it give* t he- governor, to rn elected lo govern. II i* t r u e ............................., ur„ , * of
to be a b le to sw im u l le a s t a m ile n n d to b e n t h o m e u n d e r
Instead of the bootlegger*.
ami 62. with deposit* of $13.40#,-W the Empire. Seventeen are Ip
a m atter of urgency
the
eomptrnlter
nnd
tho
Iretsu
r
-ow a te r : b y d a n c in g , n o t m e re ly w a lk in g a ro u n d t h e d a n c e er the power to reduce any llrtn it Invest* him *nd hi* cabinet col- slum , each within Its own a rra , 797,016, In varfoua parts of tb»
*j*ht ***h *r * J * ^ f0*'
lesgne* with extraordinary |ww.
r !la d Comm*mifr McCord of lhe f t jo r , b u t iK w form ing nm vM vU onal s t e p s w ith a c e r t a in d e ­
together w|lh scheme* for dealing British Empire. Nineteen of the '* N . C .n H * .n d A ostrelte; four
/(iron ordered any other tou r.e g re e o f g r a c e a n d r h y t h m : b y ty p e w r itin g , n o t th o a b ility in every public hudyrt In Florida. er*. hut to it remembered that •With them within a fixed time. American hank, have head offices ” ^ • « l» Ireland and h . OriThi* is not dictatorial powers; |1 those power* can he invoked only
th in th a t taken In the laat few
*w«
t a , In South Af
to peck n w u y w ith tw o fin g e rn in n h a p h a z a rd s o r t o f w ay.
rmliietion power* Hint the peo­ toward rutting down public ex­ Kpenking at rh rlse a recently Rlr In New York, w hll. 20 B rttb h
S autes, the navy’s Arlglhte b u t a w o rk in g k n o w le d g e o f t h e " t n u r h n y a tu m ” ; a n d b y I*
Hlltnn said that the whole driving hanks with deposit* of
" ■n&lt;* on* *• tn New Ire la n d .
ple
have
not
been
able
hy
themgh t have avoided disaster, testi­
penditure, not increasing It.
If rettiwlaui u he &gt;*,„ if rVCH force of the government both fi­ 41# have head offices In London.
fied sn aerologist who was NOT s p e a k in g in p u b lic , n o t t h e f a c u lty fo r s tn n d in g u p a n d e x ­ *rlvi'*’ tn assume.
In n class! fie st ion of clt!**, San
The purpose 0f the hlft al*o I* this legislature, a* full of proiniM nancial and adm inistrative would
there. I f the dog hadn’t stopped p re s s in g o n e ’s s e lf in in c o h e re n t w o rd s , b u t t h e a b ility to
to enable these three slate offi­ a* It I*, will so far ru t loose from help on the movement to a conclu­ Francisco, with eight banks fol­
Jw 'd prob«My have esught lh» (| c] |Vr r n n in te llig e n t d is c o u rs e on tiny s u b je c t a t h a n d .
sion. " I t can ami will he don*,’’ Sir lows Ismdon end New York; Chi­
And If we ell knew whet
» ibb lt.
....................................
H
O b v io u sly th e s e n re not th o on ly th i n g s t h a t M r. L lt- cial* tn assume * receivership it* political sffillatlon* as lo place
Sera know now, all of us would te ll w ould lik e |o h a v e h is s o n m u s te r, n n d lie c ite s a few over any rlly, county nr district in the hand* of three men tho fis­ llilton declared, -because public cago and Fhlladelphla, with seven
rich , are fourth; Cleveland, PltteSurgical topis; all kinds of
V have sold slock In 1920 Instead of o th e r s s u c h a s b e in g a b le t o - h a n d le o n e 's f is ts to d e fe n d which default*, to the cn,| that cal control now rnjoyril hy the opinion I* behind It"
An example of the pressure that burgte Manchester and Edinburgh,!
scissors and knives; pruriWg
the
proper
adjustment*
may
Ire
buying it.
|xililka|
office-holders
of
our
srv.
____
n n e ’i} s e lf, k n n w k sig e of th e n u iim e n is o f c a m p in g , how to
tools of all SJM i, tie. Kgmade and tho creditor* and riti- eral title*, rnuntle* or district*. 1* being brought to bear upon the with five each, are next; and Los
pert sSw filing.
A movement is on foot to h .v e ’ i.u ild a fire , In c h o p w ood, t a k e a
xens protected.
It declare* for It wnul,| eventually mean, ' in government In this direction wo* Angeles, Boston, St. Louis and To­
LAWN MOWERS
th e federal government undertike h o w to t r e a t a s e v e r a l a r t e r y , n n d w h a t t o d o in c m e rg e it- bringing the actual owner* of many Instances, th a t the legt* afforded a t the last me*Ung of tho ronto, with four each, a re next,
Repaired aad Sharpened
, to pay all the deposit. In the clea w h e n sp m e o n e Is in ju re d .
Exchange conversion was modal
bond* Inin close connection with lator so acting would Inherit the London county council At this
A b o F o r Sale
banks closed um lrr the rrrrn t
A ll th e s e th in g s so u n d s o ro m m u n p la re t h a t m o s t o f u s the bonding unit, instead nf act­ undying enmity of "the boys* r t a lln g a motion to spend more • t the following rates, which pre-j
Have your work doas h r a
holiday orders which hare not re­ o r e p ro n e to e m b r a c e th e ro n c liia ln n t h a t th e y a r e k n o w n ing through agents, and would al­ hark home, while the public, a* on such schemes wa* met by in vailed Dec. 31, 1932: "E nglish
real mechanic.
opened. We hare no d*»lre to criti­ l,v e v e ry o n e . I f w o a h o u k l tu k e c o m p le te r a to c k o f o u r- most devitalise the power of mali- usual, would soon forget. Most of assarenr* from Hir William Ray, prund, $2.0510; -.N ew Zealand
cise somebody else', good fortune,
chairman of the government rons- pound. $1.33875; Canadian rtjllir,
se lv e s o r o \ir n e ig h b o rs , h o w e v e r, w c w o u ld w o n d is c o v e r tlantu. Insofar a* bond debts are thrni know this tendency of the
but It strikes us th a t a bank Which
mittr* on local expenditure, th at $JUi; Indian rupee, $.2510,
amt
public loowrtl to overlook it.
819 Elm
concerned.
h
o
w
few
o
f
u
s
re
a
lly
c
o
u
ld
s
a
t
i
s
f
y
M
r.
I
.lttc
ll
s
w
ish
f
o
r
h
is
failed on Mar. 4 Is no more tnsupplementary estim ates would ba Hong Kong dollar, 9-2530.
There
I*
no
denying
the
fact
Such
power
vestrd
In
state
offi­
titlud to h ere Its depositors pro­ so n .
asked fo r a a noon as the treasury
British bonk* ■in tho tabulation |
cials, subject to proper cheeks turd that the hill would to- biller med­
tected by gorem m ent funds then,
announced th at capita) expendl*
te
'a
n
irs
,
may
he
nctr**ary
for
icine |n many a county or city
for; Instance, one which failed on
lure had become advantageous
Florida in work itself out of the official. Hut these a re day* when
' 1aleth of A ugust, 1927, ‘
Henry L Rlmonrts, vlee-pre*i
lirtrt tauglr th at now Involve* Ihcw 'rccognli, that such medicine
nty : — ...
-o . -------dent of the lom lon Chamber of
’
.eh
nf
it
tn
the
rnd
th
at
prep,
In
/n
an
y
cases
I*
the
only
one
that
Aeeratnry Hul), who |e perh.p*
W* taka earn Of oft T h at 11b.
Commerce, meanwhile
suggest*
e rtj value* may l&gt;e restored. On
I work a rur* In the body polthe te w in g authority on tariffs In
the form ation oy a non-political
12 yrara la Orlando.
Bnturdsy
night
n
buggy
belong1
Those
taking
part
»n
the
program
the
other
hand,
no
find
it
difTi
ItiL and in the fiscal messes of
the United state*, says th a t tbs
board
Id
speed
up
eapIU
l
expend!
were:
Lilly
Huth
Sprnrer,
Molly
FOOT CLINIC
cult to believe that representative* many of our bonding unit*.
neve tsrlfr policy is being deslgsedl | ng to Ur. Robson and driren by
lures upon a notional seal*. Sir
o**. r —io &lt; t\n m M to r t o t
Packard.
*
-&lt; vin Mrs. Robson collide* 1 with one be­ Abernathy, Marjorie
11 to destroy
dortroy no sound Industries hi
Edward Penton. form er mayor of
CHARLOTTE. N. C— Among
the United b is tre but ra th e r to longing to Collier Btfrwn and what Mins a ril Mary Howard, Kathleen
81. Mary 1*tone, London, says that Ih* many phases of work done
Brady, May Hally, Ann Mavun,
establish them on k rnort pros might hare besn a serious sect'
some
such
courageous
ollcy
alone
tn the textile school of North
prtous basis. Tariffs, Ilka prices, drnt resulted In nothing more se Winnie Btrnnv, Marian Philips,
can lift "th a shadow n f fear which CaroBnd State College Is th a t
TAMI't TKIRUNI
can b« relied sD high th a t fto one rlous than th s considerable in jtry Kulh Waldron. Alice t.'aldwrll,
B ite '
May T hrasher, Helen Peck, Adele
darkens our prospects today.
uf **rvire to the teatllo Induscan boy. That is what hs« hap­ to. ofte of the buggies.
FKtod
Florida
did
not
send
you
back
to
Klnrs,
Carolyn
Sperrer,
Edna
Wll
Cut
hr
conferred
a
great
favor
Iry wf ths stale.
pened during tho past ten yhars.
Mr. and Mrs. John ifeusnstcln, Hums, Karmic K'ba Munson, L Washington, but you havw torn
Rodueed
g r i s t , a# ,’i
and blessing upon Florida, whl:h
The teattl* school faculty, a l ­
Tariffs were raised so high In tha of Ntw Uim, M inn, and Mrs. Hy
vision and Kryptofc leas*.
effort to protect bomb Industrie* r a t a l , of Chicago, were 'h e Josephine llamcron. Miss Ullic there all the while; and now ihr Florida could never filly repay,
ib ied by twn tea-hing fellows,
•II shalC Sad dtedsro
th a t foreign trade wee alm ost de­ g ris ts recently of Mr. and Mr*. Pnmvworth entertained the young nation has nent you to Dcnmigk, when he brought you here.
devote ctnslderahle time te the
finad frames.
■ /
with harm! s harming Ihe first woman honored with a
stroyed and Homo Industries suf- 8. linage. Mrs. Rungs and tv o people
solution of problem* aubmilted
sto rk s, delightfully told.
major
post
In
our
diplomatic
ssk-v1 proportions tviy. 1
5
:
"
•
g
r
r
W
cL
t wlhL It.
You
far*
forth
.Into
a
foreign
bg. mill* from different parte of
daughters le ft with them on Sat­
OFTOMETW»r;
AIt hough only an * *d4|ffd |knd, where you are not unknown.
■! iindwwaaismsQdrfte M i ll r -* — "
the slate. Dr. Nelson and his a s ­
urday's beet for Jsrksonrllls and
I l f IN tti At*,
daughter, jnu have brought hm Your lot there, we hope, may be
Depression Tsllsf m sasurts now St. Augustine t„ spend a tew
sociates have endeavored to moke
HOLLYWOOD. A prr. 15,—OF)—
being ed raersd b y ' the f s f t r i l pleasant days on their horns trip
or and credit and distinction to all sunshine and flowers, typical
Ihsir
poaillon
in
th*
N
orth
C
aro­
Favorite East-.
government Include betides the With th t h guest*.
our ntale. It hus ever been with of Florida. We know th at your litr e ’s Hollywood's fa
lina textile Industry relative te
er silhouette
. two billion tfaltera fo r home loans,
pride
that
w*
have
read,
ro
u
ted
gracious
personality?'
your
quali­
Ihst which consulting experts o
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wltllsms s*&lt;*
Bulkier
shoulders
and
higher
1100,000,000 for tho Muscle flhotls enjoying a delightful visit from
with your name, "of Florida." Aft ties of mind and heart, will rn
tu ts. W aist and hip lines narrow- cuty In other p n fru lo n s .
98W,«00,0#0 fo f rv fo re s ts - Mr*. L. 0 . n am h uge ehd chlliVcn
r r your distinguished father ch».’ dear you tn them a , they h ats rn
During th* last year. N orth
ir , and hem line* tho samo length
$500,000,000 for
direct
Florida as hia home, Florida did deared you to us. There must be, f,i last season. Flares on cuffs Carolina milts submitted mo
together with her sister, Miss
g ran ts to state, not to mention K itty Hudson, all of A m en tat, tie.
not hav* much opportunity lo ten­ there are, greater things in store
I ban 60 problems from the dem­
dollar* of aqwlpm st te
about fwn billions fbr f»hn tetlsf,
MONTREAL.—The new land o r him. It had given him tlrce for you. You were tha representa­ uf sleeve* and glove*.
Mrs. Cruse Barnes entertained
onstration of staple and m ilsturo
A
m
urg
those
following
this
batter sorvv the
a id no telling fco«r mtich far
ths Every Week Bridge Club a t ■ettlera In tha U ke Kt. John area, tim es Its electoral vote for the tive nf your Mate in Ihe Congress fashion Up B ailor SumUy b content In cotton through various
Sea ua&gt; and save
Niesk, mllraeds, end public works lb» hems of Mrs. W. R. Anno
process**'! cf manufacturing, dye­
W te rg .th .y g f t through With IL f h y n d s y afternoon. The- prise, a Quabec, are ahowing that ths highest office- In the world; In the of yovr country; you a re now tha cjsiole t^ m b ard , who will wear a
iiM K n n * a t
'pluck of ths pioneering days fullness and rlehdeis o f hi* y«nrs. ▼epreacnlativ* of jo u r- country in n*w onsasablopi of white. Tha coat ing and finishing, to « comparison
A ltogether sola* thing m e n then
pretty esstor with a llrsr d*posit,
nf
different
chemicals
naad
In
to
asked
Florida,
as
a
cltlsri
of
the statecraft of Ihe world. As of wool is lilted with hold strips
te e button dollars will he spent
eras won by Mrs. C. O. McLaugh. still silsl*.
Florida, only for on* thing, and such you will, a* always, do honor of yellow, blue and gt*«n. Th* Ih* textll* Industry.
by th s federal governessnt in Its, who mads ths highest score
An Incident, which Is one of
th a t viai glv*n cheerfully—to rep­ to your name, your state, your a'eovs* a re squarish and ths hat
Whipping tha depression. ! f It
A fter kn hour or more spertt In many, la contained In a &gt;*poft lu
Ihst accompanies th* coatuaw Is grey wool, cut in stripea and ap­
w erbs, f t may well be w orth It, tW enjoyment o f th e s r e r popular Jloctur LeKerte, Minister of KoJ. resent It la a national conversion, m i , your nation.
plied in gradustett layoTO, getting
a-ch*tto. sloping off - 1*
s it sM eld f*lll
onlssttbn.
'b
y
a
'
missionary^
The
ine of bridge, Oellcioua strew on ill upw sid climb.
wider nnd bigger around a t thh
.f
— ~ . . i m i . 1—
report
states
in
part!
"A
srltler
The
most
successful
method
of
fty k* cream slid hems made
C ls i-s tU C ottsrt has dc*lt»sd bottom, white » low "fsm a " runs
The fedbrel gorvtnrhcnt pro­
who
a
rrlrsd
on
Aug.
H)
with
his
s i t e were sirre d by tho hostess.
cnciprsging private planting, the on * frock of naiy blue wool with •round Ih* reund, fla t tep.
te Snenu'mgs th rift ahd
Those present w srst Mrs. O. M. two soht, rapidly built a camp,
coni m lu lone re find, la tliat of di­ sleeves u f bios nod white sttlpod
Asn Dvorak brought back e
ownership through th s idle Votes, Mrs. Vf. D. Hotdin, lire . efrl with the ski of his chil­
f tw o billion dollars Worth of
rect. grants on sn acreage basis. ginshsns, and a e»p* showing tho vsiy good looking Bprteg Sports.
cleared six
seres
of
C. 0 . McLaughlin, Mrs. W. R. An- dren
St fu r ths pdkpost of r»A t presrnt up to 2 pouds per acre new . square coaLjtsngar should oelfK from Bwiisortaad. The sk h L
n6, Mfs. 0 . IV. B ridy, Mrs. T. A land which he sowed In th s spring
which In fitted to the hip*
. hom* m O rtg tfrs. th u s
Is paid for coffers; 4 oundi for •rs.
and
from
which
he
gathered
Veal, *nd Mrs. 8. B arrett.
Hsri hlaritsa's gray ensemble then full, 11router, ft o larg o , red
with e Pda thousabd *&gt;1oak
and
ash;
3
pound*
for
beach;
I
BO
quintals
of
grain
which
The formal opesikg of the now
LONDON, An attem pt I* I
and gray chocks | B wool crepe..A
•* his W M . which Augusta Mrmorist Hospital In Bt- he cut with n sickle. A fins rtyv- being
sycamore and chestnut; 2 so m b should bo • sensation. Th*
hy Great B rltai|
out te Idee beeaese be clb - Petersburg will u k a place In n ta ils garden furnished ftfd for
fo r other hardwoods, and 1 pound ia of ahster wool, the turbo* Is of pW n grey Jacket with d a rn fit-|
plant 500,000 acres of to
tke iatgiwst S S U I bis S i­ f»w days. The hospital to •
ta X pounds per acre foe clear­ graj mossed violets sail ths muff ting, narrow ( ’roves and a white,
the family, end be cob count on a
Hod batman 1914 s 4 t» l
Is of the H a s material.
•Ilk House go with It.
te refinance ft tM * v |h 4 Ing addition to tha buildings of crop o l . e l least f t nags of poance
of scrub.
the anwryency of tos.W vU
Miriam Hopkins fools that Cast­ If there’s a polo gem* E aster
S t a r e 's
from Urn ■ gorvm m snl on the city.
tatoos te r the-coming winter.
I
t
Is
recognised
th
a
t
Increas­
A ftva-raor program of
or hi Hollywood tolls for ths te­ Bar day. U s tea Vteaaa will he
f i ’R S M rrHow wonderful it set ms that the
"Bresuse Re was toe poor to •station has Just corns Into ite r­ ing (aroma tax a a daurfoc* added trodett tea of sumntevy modes. there. Aad she’ll ba W aarteg •
POST
-------' t
ef bey a burse this stiller end Us
■Hie
folks and • in lo
to estim ate aad aueesaaien dittos Over a frock ef afVy blue stop*, v t a n te fo outfit. 1$ crom tete-sfj
ation
k
Rill
Mst. Paanla 8.
sons rerrisd tbs erase ’on their Is providing batws*a
have dsat r h l s w ta private for­ she Is was Hag a kn*o length shite a Mack skirt. Mg flannel jXcUt,
becks. Prom ths six acres of pounds aha 100,00# pounds, Anu- estry. Bot It Is eeatsaded Um I tent sf white crash liaaa, with a M t e ph$au tote aad bteaaa wHh
dl
■Opifl'
Igflftnis d «
cleared lead U ty gathered Mg ally fug planting at Isaat 10 ,000 batter, organisation of forest oxrnhat ta match. Tha aaem- stock, and a red f r it haL
tha- and of 1937.
wtU
kglag a risridto Paw is , the
S d ’- a ^ U f ****
lengths. Ths m.a wss ,bly as.
agassoat of o sU te a V te U set tha
art t
of red. hteet aad whit*'
slated
by-bis
two
fMMW Ultey ■
Industry on- a sounder tooting.
sash yoar.
l l roteM from a
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Its II. S. CLIFFORD
Ja4'ks,invtile tbentrr-goers hare
‘ frwpwntfy paid many tim et what
tviy paid to *-&gt; lien- A ittin ’a
r""d sltvw, tu t it i* dauhtful If
Ihey ever get at much nr more
, f ‘r tin ir money. *
!
e*t
T
h
.-l:",
’.I.
n
Stinedpher.
Set
melt.
11:110
A.
SI.
CtlXGllCGATIONAL.
CHURCH
Compliaftntfag
her daughter,
Citu* hiMself Is forced to star
lilUtic S e r v i c e , 7 :4a P , l l . j
Duet, Mis. g ,
Harden, darKv
Mr. and M r . Hugo C arte r ara Barbara Betty Stahl, wh.t celein. the show bjr demand of the
1'iaycr Mte'.ing Wrdnea-i tir. Stinevipbir
Park Avenile and ThirdiW-'ii.
planning to spend Sunday and | brated her eleventh birthday anr
•. m .. v .,i " ^’lienee to r encore a fter t ttente
Mr*. S . L . lligbleyman and
. ~~— ■
__
Id.,y.
» I'. M.
\ Sole. -Mary Torn
a Me Not. „ r , v#a w
„ pimk
ln
Monday la Tampa.
nix u n a ry th u rad ay , Mr». r . F. Mra. I ) ;an Huttoiph wHi te l WASHINGTON, Apr, 1.Y--1/P3
Pu
and
P raiie Service Martin Stlrsvipher.
L
.
Re..
John
Bernard
Root.
Stahl entertained w ith an F aster h o stei&lt;&lt;« «; “ lijie a day™ at the —A proposed rhance in the Seneffort-ito
stop
the
til.,
of
rnlhusl-'
33
ay. 7:13 P. M.
I Choru; , “ K n g \1! Glorious,*-f . . . . .
,
Mra. C. W . Baker, who under­ egg hunt and blrthilay party this Sanfur &gt; tnu n try Club.
..
asm nt h u |mrformanre at the
ate rulea governing receipt of
■
I'arnby t'hnlr v.iih Mi
School, 9:43 A. M .
w ent an operation recently a t the afternoontat her home on Park
.,
„ . ” " *r*' Florida Theater, hat it did nn
Tlie rray.'f bund ef the P re.by. I patltlrmii .m ailin g the reputation
Worship, 11:00 A.
«»k* T O * HARARKMR |
Mm
.'I. ■
OeLand Memorial Hospital, la ea- Aven-e,'1Following the egg hunt teru ri A .illary wUI mset at 1:0t&gt;jof l u m(n, V r . was under forgood* The nudienre -aw thrnuglr
laimorning
sermonby
the
|
4|,
,,
jj
^
lj(&gt;
pectins to return to her home the guests enjoyed aeteral F a tte r o c h -k at :ho church and will be m, t |„ n la d nlKht b r S e n a ttr 1
trick and lU tnanli.l mare ami
FIRST tllltlM IV N t III lit II
B. N. Satnltrs, pa-lnr.
here today.
games.
, mi.re. until Ihe ten rr w .th Ihe
foll.ru. I iy
(he
Inspirational I.ong, Demo.-ral, LiuDiann. after
inn
Kndeavor
Society,
San.luy n.I kmvI, Ptlft A. M.
Late in the afternoon refresh­ meet mu* at 3.-10 o'clock.
he had branded on the floor a*
Sixteenth S tire t and Sanfunl doulde voice «a&lt; almost- rahausf-'
I M. Speaker, Ml*« Ihiroihy
j eil.
Williard Gibson, of Slontreal, ment* were aerTed by the ho-te*a,
Preach.ng. IldKI A. M.
CirrJr Number One o f Ihe First "claptrap” th e rharge*
by
a r
A\. ilile.
Canada, who h at been spending;f Quantities of F a tte r lilie. and Baptist Churrh will m-el at :: .10
You
Peeple's Socirt V, *7:30
Ills willingners to respond to
group of LouManan* wh &gt; peti­
Th* Rev. F. 31, .vlnrir, p n t'it.
P. M
deiunnsi.i for encores places hint
th« w inter season in lakeland, i» other garden floorer, were used to! o'clock with Sira. tt. L. Glenn, pvj tioned Thursday to remove him
Bible
SehiHit,
!&gt;4..
\.
31.
Ph i
I'ON'iig the few -tars who «it up­
nr. 7iJO P. M.
th e week-end truest of Air. and adorn Ihe room* where the guests I Kait Fourth Street.
\ 1.1. SOI'US CATHOLIC
The rule amendment probably
Morping Service, ii:itii 1. 31.
Pro:
Mra. C. F. Stahl, Park Avenue.
M. cling Tui“ nay. :3ft
on |iede-tat- erected by public aewere entertained.
CHU RCH
Circle Number Two of the First will he subm itted Monday t„ the
&lt; h rh l an Kmlcainr, i. at P, 31.
P. M.
’ claim. This nillingne-s was indiThose Invited to be with the Baptist Chutch will meet nt t ,1&gt;) judiciary committee, to whirh the
Kvcttir ■ Service, 7 30 P. M.
IVr.ic tin; County Home, -. 13
im tlv e of the class of the entire
M r. and Mra. Dick Phllyaw and honor R ued were: Caroline Boyd. o'clock with Mrs. Homer I.it lie, Senate yesterday referred the
i ' Bev. J . J . K elllghnn, pa*
■nn, Billie, o f Gainesville, are the Jeanette Boyd, Jane Thigpen, Mu- We-1 First Street.
; host. Thvue_ itrim d to be a ganP.
4
a n ti-te n * petition fo r study as *&lt;&gt;
FIRST H A lTIrtT - CHURCH
I nine rffo tt to give the people more
l-* tu-htse County Camp,.3 30 p,
week-and guests oj Mr. and Mrs. riel Knox, Ann W right. . J-ucy
, F a -le r Services
Circle Number Three ~ o f the to whether it o r sim ilar oneihint they j.nii^for,
M.
W. A . Zachary a t their home on Ruuinillal, Mary Walhen, • Ger­ First Baptist Church wtiil meet ut in the future ^vould
R
lew Ma-s. tUW A. M.
be treated
Pntk Avenue and Si»th Stryvt. j
P ark Avenue.
trude Johnson, and Marie and it: !'* o'rlulck with Mrs. J. It. Itnr, as a p rivileged
' psqtr«me»sts*."pirewv*.“»V«»«asiUe.mai.a»,Mi-t&gt;7 naH»&lt;logr" **•
1*0•
each tEstinctivo nn.i
talented,
I
n iu 'f e n v allaNe tor publication. Ju 1" A. -M.
lk U F .B p rd ,^ JJ * y u Wa .lle a e h r--‘jttrtvrTB'ir*FtW t'|ff,r :T ( ;T j
-------- M M -T T /S T S a t ami 'son, lam es
second
,ur: ,
,
Bill Y t llllSS RPISTOPAI.
r.-nglomeration ef
present'd
The teu isian a petition, signed . Ik n o lirth lt following
-----------------------Circle Number Four of Wir
Sunday
Scno'dt
ld.iNt
A.
31,
Gregory, of New Orleans, In.,
No evening service.
r j._ — y
i „
j First Baptist Church will meet nt by form er Gov. John M; Parker Ma
Morning Ss*rvice-. It ort A. 31. ditnr':-. -env *. comedy, skits* and
who are visiting the
former's e a s t e r n s t a r 4 * r o u p
Special Fuster
Music, In 31
vaudeville features drluar. A fe ­
' a.-aa o'clock with Mm. a . j . i v - and a sto re of others waa a d - j
------------------- ~
It .Y. P. I'.. tV;|.. I’, M.
fath er, W. E . Seoggan, In Saradress* I to Vice President Garner . . . . . . . . . . n y * ,||K A'/A It FA E I A. 31.
Flirning Service*, vim p. 31. male o ritie-ita known as The
A
t
t
e
n
d
s
A
n
n
u
a
l
M
e
e
t
!
lrr,nnWm*
*'*"»
_ s « t a , will arrive here Wednesday
Preaching Services mol II
' i
him
Wcylni Silay - Fiveiiing Servhes, Bricktop, i.irm-bcd Incidental and
Circle Nuinlwr Five of th* First and referresl Thursday hy *■
S i be the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
|Communion, ii.n o A. 31.
special oiusii1 ef n rubber rarely
In
the
elections
committee.
It
[
s
mi
I*. 31
tlaptist
Churrh
toil)
meet
at
3:.7t)
About 74 members pj Seminole
It. N. Sanders, pa-t *e.
A- Adams a t their home in
Th.' Rev. J. It. I hr vet, of llrlmi
h eart lii'ie h it biehty npprvelaUd
thus
became
puhlie
property.
o’clock
with
Mrs.
T.
A.
Brotherlarks' Maiv
Chapter Number Two Order of
| do, is. t»r in rhatge.
C o urt for a sh o rt time.
LAKE .31 t i l t t llMMl NITV
milwithstamiing.
Noboijy’a eartovng said in his spes-ch In Ihe
Sonday Sehool, I'.IY A- 'L
Ihe Eastern S ta r and a grand to- son, 2203 Palmetto Avenue.
Easter Sunday Scifotd Service, _____•
tjiiu tii
“f4**»*H**;| K ri*^t a fte r th#
Senate
yesterday
that
a
study;
Preachmr.11
::*ik
A.
31.
C
ircle-N
um
ber
Six
of
the
First
Mra'—'H . M artin left today fut j &lt;4* of B»0 Eastern S ta r member#.
j-3 rttn i* r3 rr~ “ --------------------- —
•how» u . is tin* custom when the
in
attendance
at the Baptist Churrh will nnVl id .7:3ti of the authorities hnd cnnelncest 1 S . Y. P. S . 0:Jn
i , liti n offi'ring will U* colleetJacksonville to visit h e r .on, Mc- were
(Pie byterlan Government)
tiiun| usr ortlie-lra presenta Ita
him
that
such
petitions
were
'
Preachieg.
7:-l&gt;
P
M.
a n n u a l session o'clock with Mr*. |vy Owens, 104
cd.
Cloy H. M artin, for t ih n rt time twenty-ninth
llrganiurd ill ISlH.
taiK-ou- aiid t.lutent junk.
I
privileged
and
newspiijens
could
|
The Pm tra lesl ms'eling c nl n3lr*. F'nnnle Stembridge Mu:tbefore going to Highlands, N. C. of the Grand Chapter of Florida Palmetto Avenue,
Preaching .Servin'- nt 1I:U0 A.
A bluri singer, a baritone, com­
Circle Number Seven of the nnt *«•
for printing their Ura through neat wee*. PreiKhum
. .
Order nf the Eastern S ta r which
F*. I-, 31in.Mo ,31. and 7:30 I1. .31.
for the summer months.
edy danicrs. specialty dancers, a
hut suggcstml Ihe S e n -J‘ every ilsy
except
‘
...
....... -Soiaulay.
......'*
'
was held In Orlando a t the Munic­ First Baptist Church will Itteel a t content s, ........................
lion, i lo.lr tin eetor, have prepareil
Graded Sunday Hr loud with .....................median lm|uT«onallon*
3:30 o'clos-k with Mrs. F rancis E. ale should determine the ijustion. t Evangelist W. E. Budnall i* the following program of m usic[ Tratfrs-.l Tvacher*. ItMHh A. M. • ' ,.y*)|li.- Mura brother*.dance team*,
Mr*. J. M. Moye left 'Wednes- ipal Auditorium W e d n e s d a y ,
*
■
1
think
that
i&gt;
a
proper
sugithe
preacher,
Thursday, and Friday of this Boll, 1101 Park Avenue.
who It will !e presenlyd ut 1U: tU Minister, the Rev. J allies 31. .„ng ten n is music anil songs gaday fo r Tam pa where she is
Regular program meeting o f the geslintt,** said Senator Robinson, tif
week.
A.* -»31
Thomp on.
n
fx
"
*
'I
1
t
A
» ::
Th4ifTi|^ult.
ffibre,
Ififr, pgave
i l ’tf the several thousand
■pending a few days with her
Democratic
Mrs. G. K. McKay, o j this city, Woman's Misvlorary Sicieiy of Arkansas,
n««* the
Ui.‘ »2Tt7*.rft
T leader,
. t ^ &lt;»V1KIMI Ml-rriMlIMSr I III III II O w n rrluilr. **Th«* Ur*urrurlit it
.
xvhll r .u k fl | th,. house a theatrldaughter, Misa Maria Moye, who
performed her last official duty the Fir-1 Methodist ChuirFt will who moved Ihe PetM&amp;m l&lt;&gt;. taken
f:\ST K B SKHYICFS
3(urn” Folwanl 31. J^ihnstone.
PADI.A COMMUNITY' CHI Ill'll
treat for less e*|K'n»e than
underwent nn operation for apas worthy grand m atron during take plaro at 3:U0 o'clock a t Ihe from
they
believed possible.
pendicltia this week.
-------........
....
--------------------------------hey
betiev,
thurt-h.
At
this
lime
a
conference
referred to the Judiciary commit-1 Ml" ||W s ,.rvi,.,„. Thl.
the meeting while Mra. Eugene
A ithur S.
Happy .Morning,'
The Rev. Alfred Krh'son, p a sto r.1
report
will
he
given
and
ihe,C
hil­
Higgins, grand m arshal, and G. E.
Sullivan.
by the ch-'lr; Hymns; Apostles'
3(mniiig Services, J|:I8 I A. 31.
Mra. George McCulloch, of Or­
McKay,
grand sentinel,
also dren's Department will present n
Next to the haplrs* W lnlaf
Ro' in-on said Bong had raised t reed; l*rayer; Music Anthem "Kyrie." Parker.
Sunday Sch. o', U:to A. 31.
lando, is the guest of her sister,
served in their official capacities play.
the question whether the Senate by Junior and
Senior rhoiis; “Gloria Tibi," Parker.
Christian Endeavor. 1* 311 p. 31. Park team in *he 1932 ( cntrnl
Mra. B, F. W hilner, a t her home
Florida
|ln»elmll League. Iha
for the last time.
hnd a right In “ receive so h n Anthem, "The l.ord i* Iti'cn," Sermon In mu. “Jesu- I'iin-t I* I Kl ill lil^ -S ; r via_:.-7—3J-C—3L.
on Oak Avenue.
•
T U ESDAY.
_Ampng_tho?c. tak in g , p art in.the
-. pS&gt;i4i»Wr” . ■
• .
Midweek 1'ray .r M e etin g . 7 : .10 , NVw Sm yrna Urarkere w ere-Ih a
Bible
l,e-*nni
Altnooncemenls
ami
Tlisen
Today
'r
Regular hriiVfe parly of
t norest r nil players. Tho CrecBceremonies were: W. W. Warner,
31.
Edward Bender and Fretlerirk assistant marshal, F’rana Warner, Social Hs'partmcnt of tlie Wom­ . “ I think it is im portant." I ■ng Offering; Athem, “luiie tin The j offertory, anthem. "They llvv11■, won but s it of the 21
Taken Away My Ism l." Stainei.i
Bender Jefk this week for points mascot, Mrs. B. C. Moore, and the an's Club will la- hild nt 2:43 -ivill. "that the Senate slniuld de­ S i'b u ih l*ny"; Sermon. "Life
they played on the road
on Long Island where they will
o'clock a t the club house with Mre. termine w hither or not docu­ F'rom The lb-ad"; Hymn; Recep­ "Sanctus and Agnus Del," Pother j FIRST CHURCH OF t IIHIHT
the year.
Misses F’loirnre McKny, Maude
ment*
of
thl«
character
sent
here,
tion
of
thur
li
memlwre;
Ituxulo“Gloria
in
Flvrelsi*,-*
Tour-.
SCIENTIST
Endur
C
atlett
end
Mrs.
J.
M.
spent the sum mer with relatives.
Carrawuy, and Allot Khier. page-. yujrk
.........
are
privileged.
If
th:
v
are,
we
Ity.
Beneilirtion.
iteservattors
ma
wi(h Mr, A
should amend our rules. If they
Evening Services, 7:13 P. 3L: OVIEDO M E Ii.o U IS T CHURCH
rF ri-ttan Seieltee services are
Mrs. Counts Johnson and son. and Mrr. U. F. (ren sh aw w^ho „ „ y
served as assistant m arshal for Chamberlain.
a r0 not. then we should take such
Mu«lc hy the Junior choir:
held v.vry Sunday m* rning nl
Lucius
Counts,
returned last
Mra. John Gove, who was HI,
actl-a
n«
Is
appropriate.”
Anthem: Hymn; Prayer: Solo,
^\V. ^J. ,C...nrpcntrr,
..... ... pastor.
the ch’irrh nl East Second Street :
n ig h t frorft various points In
During the session G. E. McKny
THURSDAY
special. at 11:1111 o'clock. Sut'leet f'ir to -i
Ka-ror
Chairman A shursr nf the Ju­ by Miss Marat); Anthem. »pe__ Vuii'.i iy_ » H II
Georgia where she has been visit
Sronthly meeting of the Gram- diciary cnnimitle* disagreed with i'ini ttiUwi -* liy Ilit* .lutiiur ch*»ii; ly Interesting to thl* chinch.
war elected to serve during the
j morrow I* “ lloetrlno of Atone
ing relatives fo r the past month.
eomlng year as associate grand mar School P.-T. A. will he held L ing's contentlott that the peti­ S III, ]l|rad. i liiirlu't I,ut»; Anlhum;
The morning sermon will he: nirnt,"
Iljfmn; Si)fu# MIm WhIIh i A h- " lif e From the D ead.' At *B""
patron, and Mra. II. J . Lehman at 3:30 o'clock at Ihe school au­ tion was privileged, but added;
3) ■-•tit. day evening church nl . ltiisf.i, irlutliull, n n t te d
and Rodman Lehman were initi­ ditorium and will ie piece-id by
]««riuon m*w inumftn* will Klhl FI. t!m, SI., at 8:uu i'e urk.
“ If in th** Senate nod I apply Iht m. Talk by ihu p iu tu r; VUilIn ] uf *
fc
boar!
meeting
at
3
01)
o'clock.
Ohiigiito;
Anthem;
Ihuinliet
ated as new members. O ther offi­
be let elvetl into the ehureh. S, '
this admonition to iiiy e lf -ws
This rlmri h maintain* a free
iM IsliT lilt's, flltll fl Ilic®
cers elected were: Mra. Leona
were more rnrefill respecting the
vial Easier music will be rendered Itia-'oig Bosun ut the church where , IIHH 0 r i tit &lt;■ It t *if o t h e r
by the ihoir, assisted by sevrrnl the BiJ Ie r » 11 all nullm ri!cd &lt; In IFairelnth, of Muincy, who will
tender subject nf humnn charac­
Ilow oru, l'or.sii^i'8.
PR RS BYTE It IAN CHURCH
fine -m geis from the community. tian Seieneo I iU rut'ir,. limy he
ter and the reputation of other
serve a* worthy grand matron,
persons
who
rannol
answer
here
and E. L. Dunn, who w as chosen
• oil M rs . C . J . H u m p h
Tlie Bev. E. It. Blow nice, D. D.
......... ..... “r ................ ............
we would have more spnipalhy paitur.
as the new worthy grand patron.
T r u t h a n d M agnolia
rues'»y* and Cil'luys lr III 2 t
t
e
one
of
the
l.e*t
o
n
r
given
.
»
extended to us when we find
The grand chapter room, which
Surday Sehiod, !l:lo A. 31.
• P. M.
Oviedo
The
entire
rommunlty
i.«
•'list Carmen Guthrie, of t hi - ctirsrlvei Ihe object* of enlumuy.
waa dccotated to resemble a g a r­
3lornii.g Worship, 11:00 A. 31. most ronlially Inxltvd t-&gt; be pteden, had quantities of novelty city, and IV. G. Lingo, of llender- as we do now ami then."
I hristian Flruhaviir, 7:(ht P. 31. cut ami enjoy the hymns, »o.tn,
ronville.
N.
C..
whose
m
art
la
g
-'
«
|
have
not
evam
inrJ
the
qnesbirds, and butterflies, amt thou­
Finning Worship, N:0n P. 31.
duets, anthems and eliotuse*.
sands of yellow gladioli to develop will taka place tomorrow m orning, tiun of the privilege nr so . ailed
The session will meet at the
the grand matron’s colors, of yel­ nt 8:30 o’clock at th.. First Pros- privilege, if any, attaching to the dose of th* inoining u“il evening
l-e honor!. omrntiniratiuns sent t » the Srn- worship scrvleei lor the reception f lltS T xf|-.ra il*1IISU n i t itc ii
low and white. Mr*. R. K. Scott, byterian ( hurch. will
of th h city, wai-ediairman nf the guest, a t an informal |&gt;arty to la ate re-pei'ting the reoator from of m eio'er-. Thu o without e h m li
decorating committee, ami John given tonight at the Celery Club L iuisiara," Ashurst said, “l.ut homes in Sunford
wiVomed I"
I!&lt; v Sm ilh llanlin, tui 'or.
Gove, al-o of this city, served on a fter rt-hrarral hy 3lrs. A rthur I «biuili| say a&lt; a sidewalk or all service*. l h “ |m lor i&lt; avail.; Fln&lt;t'i Miirning, A ;r. I,:, I'J’tl.
Branan and 3lts. Walter L Coop- curb-lone opinion that I ;er- alii* f“ r confrrenre every morning
the credentials committee.
PRIK1RA31
A special guest during the ses­ c r for members of Ihe we.ldm ; j reive n &gt; privilege a lia hlng In from
o'ltoek to I.'ti l oYlmk
I’rib i e. Ilymo. 1SII. Apuatlca*
party
and
a
few
ulhcr
guests.
lauah
iiuiimun-alinns.
Those
who
sion was Mis. Mildred K. Hehan-j
Creed Prayer, followed by Thi*
in his nltnly at the chinch.
Games, music ami dancing will, publish so do at their nwn peril."
.la u d 's 1 tuyer. A o'lom . “Christ
he
enjoyed
during
the
evening
and
1
F7ASTKH I'BOG II.331
spend the week-end in Orlando as
i ;* Iti 7 ri," Rnthburn. Scripture
the guests of the la tte r's parents, at a late huur refreshment* will
l- .MMi. Iluplt-m. Re option of
be served. The guest* will Is3torning Win* lop
Mr. and Mrs. 9. E. L ea, J r .
! member k.
Sol-,
"BepentiiTree."
seated at ■ long table which will
Anlhem- “ Victorions Morn,'
Charles Gounod, Mr*. Ge*&gt;rge
le decorated for the occasion In a
Ira B. Wilson Choir.
Hanlen. Yudin llhliguto, Clnud11
Andrew Carraway hns returned color scheme of yellow and while.
Anthem—"C hrist Our
Pn*» It-rmbm, Jr. Ilf feting, Ilyinn 1*11.
from Orlando where he has been Quantities of Easter lilie* will be
Sermon. “A Message that Flesl\\ ith Charles, Bobbie, and Sara over." IivJ(F-mhI ^chilling &lt; hair.
participating in the state amateur arranged In the renter of the
Solo “(o
: nine See The
I'lnce r r
Helen Co* as honor glu t*. Mr..
Ilrjo g ', Rev. Sntlili Bardin.
golf tournament at the Buksdread ta ly against a backfri&gt;und_a f j i c f l u ^ , h « . .
enteitninr.i with , „rr W lert-Je-m , la»y" hjr PanU A nr' Hymn, BeneilirtLn. Postlu-b*.
Country-Clttfer-------------------------- - green fern
briee
-Mr*.
Torwillegrr
Flaster egg hunt yesterday aflerSunday Flvening, Services, H:tMi
-------- 'C H IC K E N
Among those Invited to be pres­ mi'in at her home on Fla-t Flight
ECynlng Worship
nV lock.
f
TURKEY
Douglass Tower*, of Homestead, ent are: Miss Carmen Guthrie a n j «s-nlh Street In celebration of |bdo
Aulheni “ kvhy Seek 3‘e Die
E aster Cunlala, "Death and
,
A
STEA K
a student a t Stetson University, is \V. G. Lingo, honor guest*. Mr. hie Cox’s fourth birth-la. anni­ Living among the iN-ail," hy W. FL
Life,’ hy lln riy Rowe Shelly.
SQUAD ^
spending the week-end here as the ami 3lr*. n. H. Guthrie, the Rev. versary.
Brown Choir.
Prelude, "Proorssin nio I'alvary,
euest nf Mr. and Mra. C. A. and Mrs. E. D. Brownlee, I)r. an.1
S-do -M»ry’B H""g." hy Alfred Stainer.
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During the afternoon the guest*
Haines, Magnolia Avenue.
Mr*. B. I). Caawell .m l daufWarr.
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Jud-on Mr. Ilowuld.
. Anthem.- “ F’lmg
Wtita the
1&gt;ii» «u&lt;»if»n uill mi***! nt Ov Gates," Stainer, Choir .hi,I 31r -.
E ugeni. Ann Mr. and Mrs Wl
^ , IU rry
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3fr. and Mre. C. W. Brown hnd am S. Ilruml#jr. Mm* F. S. \r r*
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. . lartf* *•» mim clo«- of the morning worship t o 1Maude Hern ton.
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a, tF.eir guests recently at their n .y Mre. „Fannu&lt;If ft Iing
S. Mun.on. Mre | #.r (&gt;f
te fre .h p .e n ts were reciive meml.-r-s into the church.
home. "Wckiwa Lodge," Mrs. J. C. G!tdy» Morel. WHUam*. Mr. »•" , !h, M „ .rv,„, ln lh r jin in g
Thn ehureh is living elaborately ! (
M a r y P i c k f o r d m ’ S e c r e t s V /a Leslie H o m a rd
"Hail Kliig i f th.
Brown. Mr, and Mra. E. C. Brown,
“On the Lake Front’*
Mr*. ' sl er I„ ooper,
J- ■n‘ | „hi&lt; h wu* decorated for the nern -lei.ta tird for tae i;a&gt;, with a p ro -1.jews."
E A ry Bite
and son, Edwin. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr*. A rthur Branan, the Miasrsj .
Recitative, "Now from the S itth
with q u an tities' o f Afn-lan
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A t T h e M ila n o S u n ila y - M o n d a y
H. Moody. 31re. Nobet. Mre. Halil*
A Real Delight
^***‘ ! d7i"(P* and fern. Tha table » » Hour there was Darkness," |ir.
Townsend and sm lll son. and Lillian Conn of Orlando
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W th A dam., MargarM
• .,vrrl, W with a novelty Ea-t. r
Wad,, BucherHugh Adams, of Jacksonville.
, CUE IK It
o r Apopka. A lure WWUhurel, fW h whifv thl. Wrthd. y cake waCbnrus, '"ltehol-1 the Temple**
Ruth Pearman. Libby (ornell,
tt(hjTn„ , , Mh four lighted pinb
Vail.”
JUn Brrnnan, tm l K a a m u l^hm an,
Sxmiiy ScRiii1, lu.iw A. M
Reritative. “Then they Tofik
Dick. Vrem*jr»
Patrol!.
Erworth Iiugue. firhll P. 'I.
the Rudy nf JesiU," Jlr*. W. I). 1
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Apop\a- Albert Jarrell, David
Those p r e - n t were: M arj-o Pivirhing Hervicm. 7:30 P, M. • ifik.Vhan ‘
C o o f \ Eugene Turner, and W i l - ( ^ ,« ; i5 » ; W ^ I^ « e r;
h} I. T. Caldwell, pa-lnr.
Solo, "See Hi- World in S.)rr»-.'
ret Myles, Dolores Jan e te e . lb '■
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liam D u B o m .
W eeping." Martin Htlneeipher.
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C A S H A N D C A R R Y P u iC K S
ty Jam- Copling, Nancy Collum,
L L i.
Recitative, "The F'irst Day of
Eugenia A rn Caswell. Mary Gray (F U N . GOSPEL TABERNACLE
'lie Week," 1&gt;i Wil l- Iliuk-T.
F u r M nntltiv. T iiiw b iy i. nl Wi iltn . iluv
bacher. most worthy gren-l ma- Michael. Jam es klirhael, Bobble ■__________f - .
S o rd T H S iu s - they have lakim
tren oT th« generel jtn n d thapw r. Hotly, Bobbie Johnson, Raymond, New (Irlaado Kuad n ia r Geneva front me 3ly 1&gt;-r -1," 31rs, G-orge
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At tha close of the session it and Gwynn Reel. Dickie Chamber- Avecue. • ‘
1.30
Harden.
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Sonny
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William
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I'herWas decided th at the thirtieth an­
Recitative, It. C, 3loore.
1.30
S e ru trll Feetl
nual aeuion will he h elj in Jack­ Stokes, 3D*. H arry U Brown, “ h I**1" ' '
Recitative, “ Woman Why Weep*
Mre. J. G. Mirhacl, and Mi*. Mal,i" * •s ’ho*1&lt;i » : « A- --l
B y Act of the Legislature now in session
1.C0
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sonville next year.
I'tixt tlu M ule FVeti
He Stokes.
■-----------■ ■SUtc and C o u n ty tax b o o k s will b e k e p t o p e n
1.45
C im y M ule F e e tl
1.50
until J u n e 1, 1933 f o r th e collection o f S t a t e
F u m y 'P o u ltr y W h e a t
I le m e m b tr .Tluwu Y ou L o v e W ith H ills
....... 1.50
f
Iteel P u lp w ith M oIus .xph .
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and tiounty Taxes levied and a s s e s s e d f o r t h e
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The
Junior
Claas
year. 1932, during which time taxes shall b e
1.00
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Present*
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CbUcctU'without penalty.'
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Wedding Parly Will
Be Honored Tonight

Have Easter
Dinner With Us

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Mr.s. Cox Kntertains
For Her Children

CELERY
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To Property Owners

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MONDAY. APRIL 17th
CITY HALL
m am s itv r o r x m t
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FLOWERS

EAsSTER

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Our extremely low prices on roses, carnutiwin, lilies,
patted plants, corutfM, etc. should be attractive to you.
We Telegraph Howtrs Anywhere

A. K. ROSSETTER
Phone 211&gt;W

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THE SANFORD

Fourths SHOLTZ A G A I N
B a n k s AFFIRM S STAND
[n B u s i n e s s ON S A L E S T A X
I f w w P if* One)
l « r n sad hev* deposits
‘ th# ■uperintatu*—'1
_ J M tlAOOfiOO.
Chicago federal " W "
B * u aatlmated lk*9 •*
worn l» member teak*
are u rn ., trie ted. *«
i la banks which ar* hr
i of cunserv start, sad I
ah* on which no «•
taken.
. I , H I member bank.tn
a federal ra*#n» diedeposit* totellni 91,I, while tedey the total
the u n unreetrlrted
ike ware figured at

(CoftHnoed from Per* One!
mad ee n a U e to make brer the
too** that ley* the golden * t t ”
Waller laid. "We also were re­
minded of what happened to the
fo n t. (Jnlee* revtnctlon* were
placed on the maximum license*
title* coaid Impo** on firm* or
per*on* tn g tre d In the distribu­
tion of beer, many of the evil*
ef the old saloon day* would be
retired. The Legiriataro wants
to make paeelble wldecpread dietr but Ion of bear. Thi* cannot be
done unite* proper M fefuarde
a rt thrown, around the llceaae

_ ’Cleveland dUtriet the
; deposit* In the member
r open war* **tlnui*d
I percent of the total for
banka the t i n t of the
pi itata bank*, report.J
j^ .v .r y

Instance

■than they w*ro before

schedule* ef the atate, eoeatlcc
and municlpallti” "
A reaiooaMo Iketua erf beer
re telle re.
Waller addadr -« w M
make beer available'at aap teeUbllahmtnt able to pay the lac.
"W itn tiw *l»t* charging 918

aad title* and rouatlea tofriher
limited to Imposing an addttoaal
918 under the 50 percent tlmllal i t . elauee," he »eld, “the greateit license any retailer would
pay would b* *30 a year. THU
would enable operator*- o f almo*t any fill Inc atatloa, hotel,
restaurant, eoda founUia. drug
etore or beer rarden to tell beer
at retail. I t would make beer
available at l boutand* of place*
laitead of re itrin in t dlatribullon to a few plieee, who** pro­
prietor* mlaht be controlled by

ICEBERG
WORK DESCRIBED
BY U. S. OFFICIAL

the brewer* a* waa the eaae when
w t had a blah lieenae ea the eld
time saloon.”
J lje r ? I* little llkcllhaf* that
the Senate will amend i f f h ttr
revena* bill te increnae the IIoenie efhedulr approrod bT the
Hmi*., hectuec a majority o f the
ScraU take, the rlew of the
House commi t** th at high ||cen*e* mean lower revenue aad
domination of retail distributor*
by the brewer*.

Observations Made To
Prevent D isasters
tik e TitanicSinking

Wally SharntM, retaraa Dayton* Beach Infielder, icerad the
most ronr male by a *Ingle play­
er dnrlre the Central Florid*
Baseball Learie'* 1932 eeaaon. He
,.ored 30 In -11 «nme*. II* also
went In bat more time* than any
other player, IBI.

8T. JOHN’S, N. Frf—The etory
of a atllen'a effort* to combat
lb* epriuf.im* Iceberg mecaea
on the north Atlantic wa* told to
Newfoundland people recently In
a rr-Ao address by Floyd 31. Soule,
icnior physical actar.ographer of
the United State* c o m guard.

Y o u C a n ’t

. itata banka In New
dapoalta of 99,119,103^
i first of the year. The
r now open wlthoot re*
_ at that time had depot'fM OIJM IJII*, while 'be
,k*hk* open with m in e ; depoill* of 913,178,857.
ila the 189 state bank*
___ tha holiday had, on
deposit* of 9242.337,277.
. l i t now open without rcs'.neJ a t that lime hid dvpoj.l* of
f.HIAIB»
I*!* figured tha Apr, 1 dei of tha 491 banka now unre­
a l 9998,000,000, while at
__ t nf tha ysar all 704 *Uta
a had total depot It a of fTT3,-

fw ITVRDA1

L SANFORD. FLORIDA.

Mr. Soul* r u n

here (g

Um • f harga acd growler*,

V. &amp; eoeet gward euttar General ship* by n d to rf the «
Green* *n route to the ocean re­
gion* which he-far A» carer la the
latattaU of the Iutaraatjfoal lee
O biem tlnn aarvfro
cede* the regular petrol work
ending July I.
The Ucited Staten andertook
thi* etrrlce aa the m erit of an
international tre ity formed *oon
after Ibr 'Inking of the Tltaatr.
Other maritime nitleaa eaatatbeta
to the annual service. Tbla year
the General Green* hr miking the
preliminary erulio elirittg which
3tr. Soule I* attempting la fore­
cast the probable rolum » and Jrifl
of tha lee as well ns the time In
which the southward flow will
Mart. Later, larger cutter* mala,
tain watch over the mpvlng fields

Uoa of lb# Heeling
Daring the aetnnl patrol aaawa,
the General Grace*
ocearegrshhk roaeel with the
primary duty ef supplying
patrol cutter with accurate eat)
up-to-date chart* of the iceberg
area*. TW* material I* prepared
from data eofleeted a t rtrioun
oeeanographle station* whleb are
well fti*irib«t»d over the area t*
be charted.
,
The eceaar/trtphrr* determine
the vertical diitribotlon ef the
density of the water down to the
level where the water la wotlsnlese, which la about 1000 molar*.
The density It determined by
meanorirg the temper*tor* of the
water and ila taltinet*.

knisctiiw

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America

_ r. 4 total of dtpotlta In
Sooth Dakota *Ut* bank*
gatoalrieted wa« t t W f l W .
b e t that &gt;i
same time all 104
‘ ipoclt* jff (9*:*
(•ported tho r«-opened
aka rapreecnt about |38,&gt;
. of tha total of 94'1,000,100
ita ta banka tho first ef tha
Washington bunks
at 9118,299,000 nf the Ike.
la all atate banks t i­
de posit* of thv 330
atate bank* .In Kenlow la eitlmated at 9148.
while on Feb. 38 the 383
’banka In Kentucky rud d*-|
of IliOAQOfiOO.
Yi Florida’* 130 atate banka had
dapoalta of 948.123,488 at the Grit
■f the year. The lio elate bank*
tow unrestricted a t that earn*
lime had dtpoalt* of 937A9J48T.
( Non* of tho survey f lr u e i In­
clude bank* which wen* cliwvd or
i n -]*•*•** of liquidation before
th* holiday.
&gt; , Soma overtopping oc-ui* b*tvfhen th* atate apd federal reaervo table*, For e**mrie&gt; a number of, the e|*ta bank* In Now
rk.ar* aleo member* of the a
tl roeerve diririet and|
in that
.

'4UU

Out of evoi-y past recession some busi­
nesses have come with added strength
. . . some names with new lustre. Many
are new names, bom of the times, and
unhampeed by tradition or precedent.
Others are old firms which have weath­
ered another storm.

I'iSM

For the great army of
consumers is not standing at
attention. It is constantly on
paradel In the United States in the few years since 1929,
6,000,000 new customers have been bom. 1,825,000 have
graduated from high schools and colleges. 6,000,000
have married and established homes. 6,000,000 have
changed their residence.

o a t b Seen
f ;€ udrrri e l n c y
tton
rala*

In a few, short years a new generation
is upon ua. Forming its own; impressions.
Impatient with the dictates of the old
You can't mark tim e In America. The
sales leaders of the tomorrow are in the ad­
vertising pages of today! with a product of
service fitted to the tiniest with a soles story
simply and sincerely told**with an advertis­
ing program in which Economy is tho nile.

before taklag Up the]

**9|itoM. A,m*ndnt*tit
n M.

wa* adopted to (hang*
for making tha proposed
Uk.ntfocHro.
&gt; hrhieh
|e h Robinson eiax- L
rommendsd by the

3Sarid,
mr

mete thol

i t the beglnninr^of I
lately, as
te btlL
sold this W»,
could g a t the bai
provide time In which
log I n d u s t r i a l arm
advantages axpeetad from
farm buying power,
* enabled to inset th* In-

You’ll find hit nyi sales leaders adver­
tising in The Sanfo *d Herald.
Sanford presents an unusual situa­
tion: One newspaper* reaches nearly every
one, in city, suburbs and ' throughout the
county; in mansioij and modest home.
Every day, Sa
2,00a copies of Thi
raid And every copy.

Ob computing work pn th* comodlty prsrtsUna, tho Sonata will
to tho mortgage plan seat
l the White Houa* and pataed
by the House aa aa InThU provide* for rofsrm debt* a t 4 ,1-9 pertk rv u |^ , a ttJMOr
teu* and HOO.OOO,-

, who stuck dose to the
"petal day 1a the hope ef
if ep hi* subetitaU with
ntgmga eeiMea. waa balked
ea the bil| ae a
f_V J W c V tlo g end

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represents from three to five Interested
readers.
And—in addition to the economy. of
covering a large market
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—this newspaper has purposely kept adver­
tising costa low. Today, The Herald's cost is
new spa]

cities of equal size to

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Mr* Mary le ary , a f lVI on,l,
»M Mr*. | . M. flibha, of IV
h * v were the i nert* of Mr*. A.
O Warner Yriday night.
S r p t h of th a S tate fnnvenMan of Parent* and TVa&lt; her* In
MaRj-wood were ( h r * hv I he del-

I C k r iM i tn il F.tr.yn J n t b r * 1 »
ja lw ewe* aevrral t&gt;uim u t l cora r t awl.»- Thin to n t tn m
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ffwjeet «( Mr*. Hone *lw U muj»ic cK iirm in of the I’trrm T w tlirr »**« talkon ami the pruteed* trill be u*ed t# help In the
athletic work of the uchool which
l* •pon-nm l ly Ih* avxoriahon.
L ittle Jartppcliae Knonle*, who
naa htitrn by ■ do* la«l week,
in much imprnved.

A number of people from Union
Park nttewrlerl the concert (hen
hy Mr*. 11OWT Monday ni«ht.
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cvenint.
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lando, who ha* hern u n li h c her T»s O l l i A I I K U K W AIUK
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7 w ,n W -ent to th e National CnnThe
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of
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