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                    <text>N U M B E R 144

B eef B ecom es
I n S o u th C a

PAPENDESCRIBES
4-POWERTREATY
ASHAPPY* IDEA

C itiz e n s

— (A .P .) ~ l e tr» 1 ir&gt;

P e r k in ,

wko tor wmks hM been g e e s M u s s o l i n i P l a n
e M t a f on an employment " ' O p e r a t i n g T o w a r d s
..~ P e a c e .~ F o t~ E u r o p e :

C h a rg e

s o n a l
A n d
P r o o f

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y » l- l;l
COLUMbiA. A(*.-. ll«—TAT—
Gcvoraor
BlachvrooJ today
signed tha beer act legalising
the tale of beer and win* af
12 pc rent alcoholic contort hi
South Carolina for the first
time la 14 yvarv. The meiauri
was ratified by the legislate!*
after the house with a rear
cf “ay**" toncurrvd In tho
'Sanato measure.
DEB MOINES. Apr. 14. —
UP)—Legal beer wav enroul*
back to Iowa today after an
absence ef nearly two decade*,
hour*
concurrence
In the
aanate smendme-t to lho MIL
the signing of tbs mraaur* hy
tho Gtvemor and publlralioa
In nawspapon remained lho
mMmrnrnmm— —

P er­

D is h o n e s ty ,
C o rru p tn e s s ;
la

C la im e d

' WASHINGTON, Apa, 14. -&lt;A1
— Rrmural of Hsey P. Long, of
l.ou Uians, from tho Senate «a&gt;
■ought In s petition filed with
that body yesterday by a aeore'of
fitjiana la the Polio* a
lifted chargee of penon.1 diihoneety and corruptness and said they
could prove thorn.
..
^
,
Chairman George of the elec­
tions committee, -o which tho pe­
tition was referred by Vice Prr»
ident Garner, was unaware of it*
receipt until informed by newspa­
permen. He. however, said If It
contained anything that "go** to
the right** of the senator to hold
G et
Ms seat a “proper Inrcillgatlen* 1 0 0 0 J o b l e s s
weald be made.
P re lim in a ry
T ra in ­
Long waved a*ay newrpapvr*
in g A t F lo rid a S ite
man whan aalwd for comment.
“I don't know anything about it
ATLANTA. Apr. 14. —l-P tand don't cafe,“ he aald.
The petition carrying ln all I t Training avalgnmenta for tha first
formal charge*, waa referred In group of recruits In President
the ueual way.without Its having
RoMtvelt'a reforeatallon army In
been read to tha Senate.
J&amp;hn M. Parker of SI. Krancla* tha Fourth Carp* area were an­
ilgneri nounced yesterday from are#
rill# one of the 'petition
r — ...........................
said ln a forwarding letter sim ilar, ^ ^ jq u .rte ra .
petition*
M l^ jljo w from “«rvry | TMU
tlvb ptana~vatt—for
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, TO11,.t
..... ............ tow*

Florida House Passes
Beer
IS DEAD AT 97
Vote Of 72 To Ttvedy
.

A d c lb e rt

A m es

O ld e s t

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W as

S u rv iv in g

FAMILY BALKMORIl'Y GROUPC oAmlapoa nPi ao sns e dMP r o v
EFFORT TO SAVEGUMS EFFORT AT iWn gill F Go or TT aox ‘
LIFE OF INFANTjCITRUS CONTROL
■
^ ru .
wiiirandwlib fmwbi or snip
at hit homo here i*t. poctorg j Q Operate' pers Are NotCo-Op- bm 10 ***,l?e th.#.

G e n e ra l A n d W a s
R o c k e fe lle r C ro n ie

ORMOND BEACH, Apr. II.—
MV—‘The lait of tho general • ffkem of the war between the
itatee. General Adalbert . Amra,
97. Wr-t Point'*
surviving
omrx oldest
oweti »urvtvmg
gradual# and former gdlfln
•tfwpiw m '
frUer. dlrd at h it h---- ---------—
lait bight. No wa* In good health
until yretarday when he wax auddvnJy atHckvn.
General Ames dletl at 0:56 P. M.
General Ame* wax thr old*rt
xnrvivfag graduate of W*«t Point,
rectnutruction governor and Unit­
ed States Bepatur from MlxxisrippL wh-re he wax lent after the
Civil War.

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T A L L A H A S S E E . A pr. I l l
__ (A .P .)— T h e H ouse

.

bill to leg alise th e m ano
tu r e s n d sale o f b e e r
Upon Infected Eye erating With Move w in e In FlorW a t a d atoo
a v o te o f 80 to se v e n • m ts * f
WINTER 11AVKN. Arr. U.—
NEW YORK. Apr. II. UF&gt;u t schsdu re g e ttin g up a- t—
-----The
Pint
Id
i
gratefrult
control
WIth lint her* brcx-'d against all
u
le
o
n
th
e
n
um
ufecturB
tn a
commiltre,
mi-cling
her*
yexlcr
the iluurx and win Uw«. anil with
v.
toiling w itor nt hand l l p«ur over day. anrounced that IS percent ef sa le o f beverage*.
The bill# wtll now go U y
anyone who might reek rrtm rc e , Florida xhlpper* not eo-operatinv
of Senate where a beer ta d wtoo
an immigrant louple karricidel In a controlled movement
bucking effort*
• iheVuvtvex in their
xuliurban ( jnapefrot'
|:,aH... v . were
. . . . . ---------bill wa .Introduced eawrul da|*
He an,I hlv wife lived hem d u f J&gt;.»ne yertvrday. determined that | of the other
percent to boliter ego. P*i»»re of tbo bey
ing hU wfnlar m»jmjrn«, hi* non- an ft*|HPintlon to •**«* th#
o f , n falling m arkrt.
hill wa* intrudeced «aver*t
The roiamlltee aahed grower* Min.r
corrective
amaudi
In-law ami ilaoghtrr rrxldlnc next an Infant iliJ f h tf r fhould t o i U
who
hive
been
supporting
nondoor.
, •
^rifonnrtl.
w e r e ------fttft-a-week
Th# Iloua# d efeat^ •» a
lie wa* trim nt KocVlan&gt;l.
Neither “John
U«n Vasco,
----- - ---.. cn-nprratlng ihippera to wlthdraiw
Maine, Ort. 31. INS, «clon nf the .abortr, nor hU hysterical wlf# Ihalr bcxlnea* and forte thv hold- merit by Repree.nl athre Sapp,
cnuld be mad# to umnrMand tn il nuts to Jo1" ,h* control morvmvnt. i-oanty, talTn* for a eeorty
early letller* of Nrw England.
Nantex of co-oporatl«g ahlppora irt*r®pHo« provleton In th#
At lh# fflrwt battle nf Itull Run. the i hyxictan who »tood outride
General Amr* wa* wi|imlml in wax not c itin g t» »** 2-year-old i t wrll a* lho** not co-operating to legalise boor and wlao. U
th# |eg while directing hi, battery, Helen Vaxco. who h«« ■ mrilgnar.t n e t, made public ty tho commit- down a proposal of Rcprvea*
hot deeplte th# »erimi«ne*« nf the tumor of the rye whlcrt th re .t.n . l*e yeiterday ard will b* readily Worth. HUHborough, to call
rr.iU M r through the clearing ctata-wlila refarewdam a t
wound, he ordereil 'thvt he he U r Ilf*.
tbao 9* a ‘referendum - vote
Terror had **&gt;ird the mixundcr- U m r to all grown*.
placed upon a ratoon from ehere
lh*. tommlt- be taken on national repeal’
hc^continucd hi?..command,, until •Inmlliig Vawoa, and they unly AMUidt-iWPEV*.
(Continued On Pag* Four)
Ilona. ^
*
‘
loa* of blood cauxed him to h , ov­ , hook their held* with gitm de­
Th# re n a a e freon
termination
when
It
wa.
rxp
i-nexl
ercome.
‘V S t o C S " axaerted they I men to report
Fort B m g, N
tax Villi «et(mated at*
General Am-*
wax
rnm- that the doctor wax thvi# to
could furnish witness** to #*tab-ir.. 2100 to Fort Otlelhorp*. Ga..
year, will h e Riven to
tard ll«l*n’» twin »lat*r. Aim*,
ntixxmned
brigadier
general
at
the
Hah that U n g was "peiaonally ijooo t„ fo rt McClellan. Ala., ami
frve Khool furd.
age nr W- Ho wm Ip command nf who beci-m# jud.vnly ill la»t nig h t|
dishonest, corpipft and Immoral" 1WVI to Fort Barranca*. FU a brigade which led the allacL and lic it opnl a tcmpcrtture o f , ^
Tk# Senate r v c tv .d a n .tM r
and addad Long** continuanea in Slight change. In Ih# lineup mav th . **cnnd day of th- beltlo or
irc
utllng b
dicta* re
• »-c
—
—-—- ill,
„ *
of flea “!■ rwpulilv* to tha respect­ be malx by aexlrnrocnt of ItOO Gettyebury. oppn»lng Gen. Rnbt.
rasol.-iton ntgnvorillatag .
Ac the phyticiao. Dr. Micfttaei
able and law-abiding cltUana of m«n to Fort MePhervoa. her*.
ta ?fUln the preaont W riarthu
pi, 1*4, whom h» hn 1 known nt Bender, fax# Cft hi* attempt to
At the army camps the mea Wrxt Point, where General I** gain vnUanae and poliea tald th.y
|/&gt;uiilsna and to lh« nal'*®-"
Th# trial of case* on the.crim i­ tariff on prsJuev told In cv
will bn orwanlvcd In eorndonlr-i of waa a prnf**»or. A m " waa cited nouhi tah# *o hind in th . ea*. nal do:k*l presented to Judge ilea with Florida Unit_•*#
They *Mtended nmon*
thing*, th a t . Long had “erv*‘*J ISO to 200 and will be flvon pre fe- trw e r* in thl* engaeement. ior th . lima b .h » , a mrighbor told J. G. Sharon by Oguntji P/oeemiU '.aWav afd adjourned u n ttj
•fto r hridior a short »
llminary cuadltlonlna enertlaex to
On July i». IMS. General Am** hew Mr*. Vasco., ht-1 p*a.*d »&gt;*r ing Attorney J. G- Leonardy waa
d*b*«H- n re par* them for Ihalr work In IV
ta eons)
wa* raaainted Pro*l*'nnal Gover­ twin daughtm* Ih a fm » l rojia e'nlm lvd yeitarday aftcmoon
.high*
fnreala. No aUUUry
nor nftM'ixtgalPPl and In Nogewt- m ____
and that portion of th* April
hoard 11 K *
nt#ly aad Oar'
'
la’ prstloualy
not
even
1
|l»R~
llW
fkillii
tNifbnkAvaHtfr
JliySo It «#• lh* s1***! 01 • term of County C :urt waa writ■amy Irtte TM aavfta friend* and Urn »tato,
history,
,n election under the direction of policiman Dr. B.ndor ha.* brought tin
tb* same
^
T M U ^ v o rlfo toga'lxatlon h ^ ,
Boeaua^ o T ^ eom ^flo»T a7 u ^ punned to «ah* each unit the Ugtxlatur*. which selected with him that U nified huabnnl
RIC, pt for tha hearing of ar“Chanrtdtor HUJtr ind I a d to - P t l , *e* “*
rxublUkst bear and wlao of E l
the ay*torn* of Jbitlcv." \h*y add-1 ^ lf^ u, t , | n|«g a* M r a*
hist
a#
United
Plate*
ranator.
In
and
wlfo,
.
j
gnmenM
thnl
hare
arisen
a*
th#
i cats cordial Italo-Carman cotlah- •d. “there 4a no waurance in c n - |wi, h mf„ to ba aclec'rd Irtto
peraoat ilcoholk contort aa ttoWM.ybg It was the crowd of
r f th# various trial . .a n d IntoalcaUitg and madlelnaL '
oration", b* continued, "ilnee be­ dvavoring to obUIn rvll*I by ae-’ t omn*ny for cook* and other nee- H73 he wax choxen governor of
’
rimii’oiiy
ivi
--—
•
Mtoelsslopl
by
oopular
vot.
and
neighbon that gathered.
the lantenrlnr of otto nr lw„ poftween the two countries exist ns
The tralng bill w ti art vp to
r^xarr
camp
art
Wit
Isa
r*«i*ae.l from the Senate. It » * '
Or maybe It was frar that it | aoria. Jude* Shvron baa rompletnl tig ona-kalf cent per pint
lion in lh* iU U .
differ**!** worth mentioning."
Ini M l i t
Mai- Gen. Edward L King,
x i i Ml Just ■ in.# to get llslm .j,, April term,
“Th# only hop*
n ] Y l l' reiumanda-t nf tha Fourth Cory during th l. term a*
'H e aioertod Oorminy l&gt; to
beverage* and reoulrvd' armnal Hthrough lh« 8«natv of th , Unitc&lt;i
xerinu* racial Imubla. broke nut and taka her tu a h o .p lto l-ard
rt|, r „ ^ ,| „f ,^ 0 Mondav re#a# lev lea of 2250 an mannfaa&lt;
peril to any natton.
have beam .
area, emphariied that th*' arm |n the flat# and General Am*« perhaps iTpime une ol the Pr* tty . lnr,n,!r lhr f0||0w|ng:
stair* and federal ag»ncl»*.
turera, |100 on vholvialsra aad
I &lt; n naw a»ov*d
tl
“Th*refer*, we appeal to you, aa lx not recruiting man for Ut»«?to orranlted the *tate militia to re- yuurg*t#r’s vyc*.
|.tr&gt;y&lt;l Brown, white. plradH 215 on retal'ara.
O u n ty Welfsrt* Board
.creation
cnrpx.
t
h
^
worh
beitto
president ef tha Senate, to cause
That waa wiul hail c* :*nl a I guilty to • rharg# of bvlng drunk,
xtorc race.
Th# legv-’Jiallon bill prorid## H 3
th . proper lnv«tlgallon to be In­ In the hand, of th- O w M t-JjJ
th, troubla In th# flr»t jla ir.
| ||i, xmlcncr waa xuapandad upon wl 1 bacom# effective ImmarCatoly
i Indigent relief aauaO; ie ImU
W
.
No
men
wtll
b'
*
^
*
,
stituted and conducteii that th#
Rrcr-ntly the child went with p ,y n»,nl of ro§ta, and all coat* i,&gt;on t«comlng l*w and tha tasiaff
at the army pn.U unlM .thay hear T * &lt; tU n w i n v S n o o o r t H
h.’.pitol to vlxll^
vian j w«r*
her mother to a huipltri
i l n n ilnnatrd
a t r d ly a rm tln g of mtaaura w*» amvtdad to r**d tbq
apeclfie faet* *** ln*Un" *
•-day
C h a r g e s O f S a b o t a g e hir (athi-r, whn *a# th#n a patient f | ^ , ,
aup port of the abore charge* m*y
asm*.
pa-(mrnt.
...
their. A phyxictan nothrd the
„ nin p;h«-rfirltl. white, charged
h* pievenlrd.
Tha roll call, yev; Speaker TrtWAt
the
arm*
f«*to
«U"rto
MOSCOW, Apr. It- lAh Rux- iiifcrtril ryr. II# urgcJ th . mother I wm, rr&lt;klrxx t'rlving wan found nwwllo, Albury. Andsraoa, * Ato
"Eridenc# I* avalUbb by. h*
WASHINGTON, Apr. 1 4 ^ -L B.
Smade
to
build
up
th*
morale
|)0, (jgiJiy.
,l,n textlmonv lo xupport chargr* to | r. rutt Mm lo remove It.
diawi, Acvil, Baakln, Baas, .Brils
McLeod, of Willliton. ehi.rman of UX. of th# proper P " ^ * * * ° ! ‘ ,
I tha parv'e.
Bonlfay Booth,
Mix. Vaaro ami h#r hjabaml.l \ , hargr nf atsault an I battery lllihop,
■he F erica section, Americti Mcate. to eubatontlete ell char- nf the men a* wrll »• their phy ,t vrlh»vv end xabotax# wax pre, &gt;— i patvonv r *w Ro • Dulldcrs* Aaaoclatlon, with
.1 rnndttlne. W elfgr. orc.nl- xented torlav at th# trial of »l« horror-rirlckcn, rrfuxrd.
|airainxt Ralph Staley, white, wa* Boynton, Brown, Burthard,
xallon, will ha Incited to copper nrillxh engi###r» a cuxnl of hltn
(Chsrlottt), Butt, Bylngton.
headq'.artets at Jacksonville, i&gt;
“Th# doctorx ar# craxy", xhe-nnll# proexcil.
at* In providing *ntertalnment.
.•rimes *g»nUt 1H« Soviet
her* In behalf of Florida road
i l l • .a t.r, palntlrg to Helen playPaul llmlg#*. white, charged Christie, Co Her, Corckor.
VMs parphm hy aim ing.
Or# wHih-xx loM - f '4hin* a ing nn the floor.
*ul dvr* i-'d Ihalr aiaocbtca ei
| with rrrklexx driving, wa« found •on, Dlckvy, Dixor, Driver,
• IR iM it to nadar lh- *•«*»• their In tnm il relit* to Federal
brlb# of 21500 from L. C. Thorn­
Two Local Bills Are
“She'a healthy. She’a all right.' not guilty, lie pleaded g lllly *n gtr, Rariy, Ednay. Folk*
g n ! R A, How.rd who highway funds for Florida.
rn# of th# defendant*. AnSue'a| worker a. prlrxl* r id Ur. • rhnrge of driving a car WllSvit Gaiger, Goff. H s n r o c k ,---- --l t r i m glvan by
Parsed By Law Body ton.
•k,r • —l,| h« *&gt;#,1 li##^ paM •'-nt Angelo Smith, a Yorker. IN. Y.t « H*#m*. «od wa, xentor.raI to fl«rrln9 Holly* Hoifoid, HabbtlL
Chail man M'.Lno Ti
Informa
* f tk* Homs tloa, while Uafinitr, is ro t voiy
by William MacDonald. *nnth»r
Ivca, Kannar, Kally. Kennedy,
argtird with her. I n ­ pav thn roils.
The Uneldn HuUte uf I'.rpre■&gt; which, with aacaaraglng ct lhl* (Imc ainc* It
nlar, Lewis. MacWllllama, Ma
»—d .r * A~TFIr8~wt»»ert &gt;•&gt;'*
Jo*Mntry,
rhargrd
with
p-‘i:t
to! I| ni-r
ht-r linxn
Helen wuuld
IOI
xuui.i
-- -■
,
,
.
t^iRg. -Walfar* la'TmpeasiM* to a ictru in the oxMiddle too.
Murphroo, Pt*
M-nUtlve* y.«t*rdoy "f' rrno^" fh a rlrt Nordwril paid Mm 22MH) ipetlallatIr,O.&amp;0
rhanr*. nf living if larvenv, w»x found not a-nlly.
paxxrd two local HU*. re .Ung to amt gav# him * fur coal to dam­ have a
I Uw aailre proj- lent of. lh* Prviidcnt’* pub le
nth Price, Raw la, Rivera. Rob#
Mathis
William*,
rha.cevl
the rye werr removed; thvt death
Robins#u, Rogers, Hardier,
works proyrt-n.
age , lurbln# at a power plant.
out tarreritm today aftar 17 horn !h, t wn of nvledo. wh.eli
wa* crrlr n inlrxx Ih# op#rjtlon Imr- assault, wax fuund not ■non*. Sima. Slone. Teague,
However, It Is the Ihot-ghl by a t ’.'itrion* kl lad
___ b doo#
»vrw.n amt int’oili ceil by R.pr*x#nt.tivr Pgudly.
wrrr
patlormvd.
'
aad aaveral many wall informed person* Ihit Inh ■fd M»#rel nth#r«.
c Ah w b l l is
hpkakkm
I ft'llix, Jnhimi, a n d
Harley melt, Untralnvr Victor, 1
•God gave her to im-J if tin.*
highway* aad bridles will b* In­
Th* Marts came on the heel* &lt;&gt;l J T h * l ftn«t 1*411. known *• H»ux#
Ktarnrs.
charged
with
petit
I*#' Wand, Ward, Westbrook, W
ha will take h tr away wax
cluded in any p a n the President scvciar anonymous lettar* to th# Itlll 2t»«. author!*** th# rc-bmpOr. B. U I’n w rll waa -a next
- - - will*
........
C«nr wr-r relraxfd aftrr Judge Wynn, Elm.—7.2.
No: Brannon, Bullar (Brigs
l:un of delinoupnl ta*#. Hu# th . 4 w ak..' Iwifura mrnibar* nf lh , the JWtbci a Ul.y aiuwor.
may approra.
Slrnr n ordered a cllr#-.-t#d vvrdlrt
poll&lt;* warning that y*»‘«r,
ford), Dickinson, Endalay, E * « ;
ICghday bulling la mognlxcd Wovllrf s l u t a “rail wevk In lla town of tlvicdo pri r to 13-H »“r Valxsia IWntal Society meeting In
Tho rax# wrnl In rourt. A ihll- nt not ruilty.
f t p*rr-ul of lh . avar**m#"t t&gt;r&gt;&gt;- D#l*ii&lt;d laxt nirht. III* &gt;ul&gt;|#cl ' ilirn'a Court Judge i*,u#d a ruling
ta one of thi beat mediums tu '«•
Tony Rogers, while, alias Jerk Gaston, H arrtll, Hendry, IUlg#Ms
Ragisfl
&gt;«i«
“Uivt
amt
Ita
R.lillnn
t“
i
iwnniltlng
thv
operation.
Thn
can*
licva
unemployment
and
a
t
Ike
’id#*l
iixym.ol
l*
mail#
up
to
I
•
**Th*'
cavalry
wr
i
cal
ed
out
Shew, rhargrd with assault and Knight. U iu y . O'Bryan. lUgiaftrt.
of th l. typ*
Rahwlnkal Rapp, HcofUld, Smith,
putchaaa wf - aim* lima glr* to lh* people per­ after poll*# *t»U*d a rourdup of 11 1933. with current to»e« pay- Tooth anil Bo*- Uovrl-’pm.nt." wi* txkrn to thi- »pp. llt&gt; dlvixi-m haltrry, pleaded nolle contendere,
,He at th . rat# of M percent.
Approximately 25 dantM * operat­ uf the supreme cuurl, .Mranwhil#, and wax sentenced to pay *ho St# ard, Stricklanvl and WUIMP)'
_ »u#p#eto«na -«•(» t«rrori»lic
---af largar ca­ manent ImprowaMSts which rt* pervoav
20. Not voting: C atty, Peoplto.
alrccdy
becoming
liquidating tan dent lao and opposition to tU
Th# *«ond bill, known a* ing In Vo'uxla fount* wrr# pr#x- the order wax hrld in ateynnee. cm U*
through tha gaaollae, oil, lira and nils of *Pvnolihnt
Machado.
|(i,ux# BUI 29*. valldato* all lav apt a t th# meeting held at lh#
Th# wpp# late oivUlon give Uw.
M
W
*
•It.
It
Itakrr,
rharyed
with
petit
rd bd»r aaht that avtoMalUo taxa*.
Tioops patrol ad the itrert" levic* mail# bv the town-council office of Dr. W. S. Taylor
yrrx until II I*. M. yi-xtiiiiuv l» larrenv. wax found not uuiHy Abandoned Child To.
‘ a Way naariy
It la understood that out of lh* while throe ghoul Urn city auto­ ■t Ovirdo. Thle action wa» Uk#n
• r bruit briefs.
np-n lhr xlato* motion.
Be Placed In HomF
120.090,000 amorgancy a p p re c ia ­ mobile# wote alojpcd at gunpoint to prevent pereooa from context- CRAZED MAN K ll.IJi SEVERAL
Maurha
2 ic k n t
of Whllr
A mistrial rexulted In the case
tion far Iht coaat/uctloa of high­ m d saatchod. Police «*I**H a *ccre irjf u u rn m cn lf H
PUxra, (N. Y.J, acting ax “friend uf Uuhsrt WhiUkar, charged with
eld whit# boy
way*. Flo;Ida waa ailmate i $1.- of youth*. Oaa bomb .aplodcd
SOUTH RIVER. N»w 'J„r*#v. of the court", act fortlfTH# con­ xg'-rnvvted assault.
found by Chandler Share ft, _
W«.7M( nf Which amount ftlM Jv r t t r tba bomv of otw tea Farrira
Apr. 14.—&lt;45—Joxeph Krnrrk. 50, tortion that “pubi c |.nlicy of pn&gt;Robert Rnuaa, charged with at004.04 has loon committed dafl- former ambaaaador to th , Utlteri P a l a t k a W i l l R e n d
•arentle released from an nwlum. tc;ting wards in the alatn lx -null nnd battery, had hla r*.»o •on of Jadgh aev) Mrs. J. 0.
rod,* In hla automobll#
nlta'w in tonrection with contiacl* Stotas ard now ##:r#Ury of riate M o t o r c a d e T o D e L a n d irday xhol to death ,h'x wife and mute important than thr peculiar
null# prrwxevl. •
Wadnrwday nlgbt, wlU ba
heratofor* rntarvd latof and that, !a tho Machr-lo gorammenL There
•wn chil'rrn xml 'th*n fnlally ti-In- or personil urn-intons nf
r***m k£
.Inhnni# llrown pleaded gutliy lh* ChUdm'a How# Bo*lrt»
nr toll up u * • f th* tegular ftdvral al.i bton- W)o M io ilo tf dam egr.____—
naiaened
hlmsrlf.
Another
ilaiighpirchlx
whan
tha
lif#
uf
tho
child
- J o x . K Maranlatte, trad* body
In a i forge «f aaxault and bat­ JanfcaonvID*. atcarding to.
M t o » g|al ararayriation f o r the yet ra
member who recently augg-xted tar, Roaa, 16, was xhnt ami xrri- la In H anftr been xe uf u c h Lc- tery and wav •cnton'ad to pay j7 f . MeCUIIaad.
fl * '
Hiding Jaaa 00, 1900, FtoiM i waa
liaf."
that a'l Kemlnola Ctwrty rwlderts oualy wounded.
I |ir t«x|j.
Th# Iajant which waa ahUftt.
•Oacatod |1.4.T7^72, of which L o c a l M e n R e c r u i t e d
Tha e.ppe'iatx division Indicate I T. A. Ilaytor. whlU, tha "gad ddnoil by unknown paraona waa'jit
wl- ^ to xMenrl Bt. Job-* V#'l ta rt that thara ramaiax • baJtnra of t l v
F o r W o r k I n P a l a t k a lev P“v rririrratlan In UalAnj
a decliion would I* handed down with rrcktevx driving, was found th* Fanwld-Laughtoa Manaafttl
DINK MARBLE Hill I'. H.
407,»7J. af which Iher* ttiaifaas
•eon.
next Thurxda* abooW go In that
lfaipttal Ihll morning wham to
n»i guilty.
RNOXVlLLF^Trtm . Anr. 14.—
Tba Baadneia Cocnty Waltar*
g balaaca af IIJII0M 4.
*
rltv
In
a
bodv.
today
•
•
«
&lt;b«’
Clint Murphy,, chargad with waa tk# aantor of all cyan. In ;
ft if farther understood thvt, Heard yastardiy and today *»• Palatka rfflclalo hava anno##*#«l The Light Pink Marble Company,
assault and Aattory, waa found fact hcait hand of aP9*»
COMMISSION TO MEET
to r tha with, reference U the regular alstod prtato 2twv»f» in tor
that alre»-lv I t aw»orlvtx have -iiwratln- quarri-x nrar lamiagul ly arnl wav aantaoerd to pay Jovial disportUon, th# tiny
dlls —I't qfivajdr inn rirlunN of
MgharrVgld, the federal govern- H artlrga a t o by laenilllng alraot
tura has waratod th# Da ‘
Tha Sanford City Cummliaion
"at MntrlbtU* ip p in ia u ta ty IN wkll# »nd negra msn wb* grt xlanlfle-l their Intawfti#" «f &gt;#'■ marhle for Naahvtll
new
|&lt;oat»
•n* a xirv'e lli*a.#f fare hhadlng
doMtia
#f parvona, and a r
A
rhargr
at
operating
a
car
will
moat
a
t
tha
City
Hall
todlght
aaaBtd
la
the
yototo
fl#
;U
#f
«*-'
! a• tt»a -c
r r rit
n t af
&lt; *
ef tanat«*rtlon
\ "
offlre buldlag.
fr- n . 1 xudihni
la dlscuas several hilt* that bavr with nn improper Hoans*. against ly It la roportarl that at Itteh ,
Unftra TreaUvut RaoMrelt raa- Mrtlon.
Mr. .Mx-rot.tK.ybaw. tba MRS. NAIDV RI LKtSKU
U&gt;* hacking af th# Forida Longue J. I. Stewart waa noil* priaaad. faatUiaa wish to adapt I t
Ml
It may ba adapted aftar
this ceontv xhanla RRva.gl I***1
II. Ihibgin, chargad with bring
a f Municipalities of which th*
lltloavl
that about 100
60-car m o''r#dM aad ha brvja
r traded_ guilty e v l waa b*#n ruralVad at tha Ja
.
^
___
__
_______
dnitik,
firm
Tona# latt Tuiaday aftgbt,
y
la
a
m*oih*r.
The
Commiai POONA. India. Apr. Il-&lt; A V £
bom#, Th# H .rald wa#
'r e - te n td to pay caato.
J a aa boor at more about •It pawm#’ nlannlagr to a'tond th* Wh*. Sarojiai Nahlu. t»&lt;jMx and
Mrs h*v«
h*va signified that they
tl
site**
| with!i
m
barb###*
t*4
awhamvee**
&lt;hy.
r wplM rnUroatad . . .
'
*
W.
A.
SUplar.
White,
charged
had
gathara
i
ind
ware
an
In
sympnlhy
with
xevarn)
of
M, la- aider t o aaaora
t'gdlan N'atiooalUt cona’^ r P ' ^
r. Sima that H»# a jbfll- •peaking r rogram to n # r t aft wt# •Mtencad Ja Dee#mhr’ \to
manaurvg and that they will with driving whll# drunk, pleaded
af appraxbMtoty IV
n»v P*ll ham
am tar af tocal
WQvey thalr recommend*tidna by guilty xml waa fined §149 and
Ha vtsdlft far
vear’a Imariaanmvnt for &gt;lh „
o’clock Thur-rtay
.
corti. 2100 of tha fhw wna I W
Haatlni* gkaia they
|
lag an order got to Uaw Dombni ftrttor to tba secretary e f th*
far th# naaft flva or tba g irtw rd - mav f w aa»d fr« a
fended.
.
.
Laafua fall awing thamactUifwaa
ralaaaad
vastorday.
ra hjr 1 0:« ** "
..
w iir
tw o o r th r e e

ROME. Apr. lir-AA V Mussolini1. four-p#*** peat* pact
ana d*acrib#d y##4#i\)iy by * Oar
Jfoar o r five man eablatt offl'W aa "» happy
__
Lr
.
thought” that might f i r . Europe
An ' effort In Includ# sugar prart for aavaral ptara. Vita
«t&gt; u&gt;d » « r can# in basic Chinctllor von r t p n , of Oar
ioMTOd by th# ad- many, arbo tama htra laat waok(irn
b i l l » u aad for confnvnct* with Italian
. ,
i f S e n io r Coeiignn, and Vatican aithariiita, aaid ho
D w w O il, W » » iij In an amend- had dlacwaed m e n outtarn re*
par.top Gvrmaa and Italian ralameet he w ilt efter U th# Mil.
.
•
la m * Iratten t Into Um rofuaal ttona.
-We talked about tba focr-pow*
of North Carol Inn. Georgia, Aut*
and Saoth O r : lir a to pir- ir patt. Thla la a hippy idoh of
-1| e . eootixiio tur- Premier Mnaaollnl’a to direct tbo
pn fraiaht Mila o u policy of Europe aotly towirtl
raca", ho laid.
by the In U n to te ComAfter the taring that “Germany
&gt;rta this idea J»nd apteifk
dtfM t tort T»*e cn Inflation , __ heart] y", he continued. "I
In" thv p*n*a*» aa htotn- hop* the togotlatU u to tome
l*d to n .' ‘Offttan of a among lho Intatratod powers will
. adrrtinla* ration
farm follow the original Idas."
___ with Ma vtriad rnathln*
Earlier Capt. Herman Goering
tr y fee lifting prfc##. to lho 1Me­ Gorman minister with not portloll t Wrdtf and Mftnamlag agrtcul- Id, daveritad tho Muiiolinl pact
W .M ta .
which roc Id giv* Europe peat* and
Bo-rotary Fwana~v »aM I*.
added ho hoped It would not b*
tK a V iC Navy building .modified by attempts of othsr
tmggMtol ►» R*n
*earns»
Wthd.Vlemm, Damocrot, af OoorGoering spoko of an affinity Ir
gtox fhghhton of &lt;h# Hooae navel th a t.lit Mil lent!Stent ezlitlnt
t* adopts by between faaciaai and national so­
In
cialism, aad declared the tarolu1would not tisa la Germany could not hate
beta orcompdshed had lho fast lit
m
organisation
Ha wax
wee
organiaaUoa net
not existed.
oalatod. Ho

J§

MENASSIGNED
VARIOUS CAM
THROUGH SOUTH
will

County Court For
^ April Is Concluded
Before J. G. Sharon

Chairman McLeod
Is In Washington
On Road In terest

certiflentto I",mth*

to a"-

Troops Are Colled
Out W Havana To
Q uell/Terrorism

nWw

-1C

S

i

.5 ,
IN t”,
•*
Ld I I Vii*i»4,fcg^ .y ^ja

h p v to WNH,&gt;rxJ.».x&gt;vn*a-Vv-vvwvtxwmrwxx.

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ah- som

�1

__. »o**.-o—*—

M T h ro n g A nd
in y N o ta b le s A re
e a e n t A t O p e n in g
T O M , Apr. It. —lY b a bad break In tha wroththa aaatarn half of the
I S r* af thair eight achedpawtag ramro yerterday, all
I law* of i park ling pitching
atflaa clicked t# th* prrof nearly 100,000 caih cutin th* three American
&gt; aad tw* National League
where faatirltlro and th*

Tha Htteboygh Plrotoa. eholca
• f tha n p t r t j to make H di/flcalt far Ik* Chicagoan* to k " ?
Ik* panmat, alto got f#«r*hlt
pit riling from young Bin Swift
and tnnk .tk* opener at Ctnrinnati, 4 to 1. kafara iWOS fan*.
At Detroit, 1»,000 turned eat to
*** O ar aland captor* a 13-inninc .troggto from tha Tlfara, 4
I* I, I f Clhrt Brown ootlaatad
Tommy Bridge*. bet aa one* pactedly imall crowd, roly 4AOO aaw
tha Chicago White Sot beat tha
Brown* at B t Lou in, aided by
Al Simmona homar.
,
Tha day'* a c p a ra t* attend***,
B7A0‘&gt; for fir* game*. compared
wit 116,937 th at aaw ait opener*
la&gt;t year and on the whole reaaaored r h h owner* who hare
twen fearful that reneral rendi­
tion* might leap tha, cu.tomer.
away from tha hall park* in
large number*.
The world rhompinn Yankee*,
who eipeeted to drow a* many
a« 40,000 fan* for their opener
with the Bo*t«n Red Sot, war*
lifl# by tha weather, whi h In­
dulged In a freaki«h April twUt
a* an all-day rain - turned to

Babson States
Advertises Is

O ffic ia l In s p e c ts
G as P la n t D am age

Florida’s Need
fCantlrrood From Pag* Om I *
doubled." Then h* turned to re­
porter*. -That’* yoer *tory“ ha
*aid'
-riorid*'. rre»U*t naad, and
Tampa'*, 1* more people.
One*
w* needed railroad*, and atoamihlp line*, and hotel*, OpartM nii
and home*—once
we • Beaded
equipment, induetry, rammerre.
Mr. Botoon diridad Florida’*
We her* the*# thing now. and the
economic hlriory Into fper pharoo.
grretoat problem faeiag thle (tat*
Tha cracker era, or plkoaoriaj
l* getting more people.
• " |f Tampa could Inert**# ' It* day*: tha FUgier era on th* *a*t
population fire perrent, yeer ho­
tel* would be filled, heeaaa and
apartment now raeatt woeld la
occupied, rent* »"old lnrrea»e.
real rotate ralne. would gat back
to normal, and Tampa** beaine**
problem, would h* *oleed.
"An analy*!* of Florida*# anaual Income »how* the true raloe, of
It* winter rl*itor* and new reddent* from the Forth. Thl, atote
had an (ncorr.e of IV4.M0J1M I*,
i n t Here'* the way that watt dirided: Manufactured produrt*.

V. W. Kennedy, official of tha
Auectotad Oaa aad Electric Co,
Sanford
j j j g g t g Sanford
the atate aa a wmrner retort,** h*
—M
“ In a page one article, it
•ay*:
'Spend yoor yammer Hr
Tampa,' and te.li of «h* adraatagoa offered here during tho

■ulrrmcr, with Tampo'* !»«*» »“•*

thinr parrantage. and low curl at
Urine.'
“That * fine." ho added, “but U
aaght to be In a northern newapopar." t
Early In hi* addre**. Mr. Il*bton turned to Tompo. lie *pok»
plainly.

P h o n e 212-W

4 t» clearing ikiro today along th* So*. Wa.hingten. loo. welcomed,

1 of eattepn raahoard. promising tha back th* prodigal bauman. Coro*
Al- Brarer and Riant* at Roaton the
Iphllliro and Dodger, at Philade!Lon phi*. a* well a* th* Yankee* and
Na- Red So&gt;, a chance to comfort
1932, their inaurural reremonie*.
Two of tho big deal* of the
'T ry Harrell’. Cafo. Be*t Food* part winter produced immediate
rerult. a* Freddie Undrtrom.
h town. 119 w. Tirol-— Adr.
roaming th# Pirate* outfield with
the Waner* for thr fir*t time,
figured prominentlr in the day'*
winning attack, and Simmon* *upplied th# big furi'h for the White

Says Her Husband
Lost 16 Pounds
In 4 Weeks

Rrolin. hot th* youthful pilot of
the Senator*, Joe Cronin. *t«l*
th# hitting »how at th* capital.
Th* Athletic* rut th# large*!
rookie ra»t on eihibit. They to'.k
the field mmu* their are *lugg*r.
Jimmie F o il. and. with a *ophomors Boatfipsw, Tony rr^ i’s*
-h *en to pitch ln»t#ad of fofty
Creryiu Chlhocki at *hort, Hlgrin* at third. Finney and Jnbu*«n
In the outfield all were In th*
opening 'lay lineup for the f1r»t
time, although *».m# t.f them are
not entirely new to hig league•cent nr. Dih William. *ubbed tor

oral
inclination
for
tdrartiling and whh to f^ t lato thdt
lino of work, I will Da glad to have
'a talk with yod. Ik rapty, giro age.
education, boaiaota ctparianc) I*
detail aad pkgaa number.
SIU
bring-Congar A#*mjV * T'r *P*'

M il a n e T h e a t e r

||Sat.Apr,15th

M a t i n e e 2 :3 0
Ball* »* teller *1111. Irate &gt;•«
■we###* am' • f**e II I*. «e three N i g h t 8 :3 0
merrlr la feel ■■■* aM elr**. Wr
WORLD
ha.haa* la*k -II I, eraser, hr trot
•a roawa* I* a *«»*■ Wr*. n, a,
FAMOUS
frn K WlahlMI.*. n. r. Iltrre**.
her am laaai.
TEN OR.
To lose fat and at the same
time gain In pbyiiral attractiveneat and fa#I *plrltad and youth­
, w. W. Wli«ll*AWn, ful take one half teaipoonful of
Cl.fh rir**l| Con**. Kruathan In a la»« of hot wattr
WemlBoIr r-vunly. grind*. baforo breakfo.t atary m*&gt;rning.
A. M. WSKKa.
R in g i n g B lu e H « w e n ••
A Jar that tart* 4 week* ewaU
but a trifle at Tourhton'* San­
y jU rs’ond his Hew ib p o la r
ford Drug Co. or any drugalnre
____ no n e * To r a K u rr o m - In (ho world bat b# uir* and gat
*•-49# ripgq to tk* reaafr J*a«*.
M k m Croat*. Mile of PleeM* Kroarhen Salt* tha SAFE way to
k ee Me M ile *f i Ml.tgagKTtf reduce wid# hlf», prominent front
■* WNITNKR, Dm fsbH.
To Oil CredMot a, ufstN*. Die. and doubl* chin and araln feel
trlhmeee, isd oil
hsv*
4 .7 5 x 1 9 .'...........................
?. Im Ctalmi »r Demands •falnst th* Joy of living—money fork If
diaaatUfied after the fir»t Jar.—
M M Irtoli:
PTH , aai ooeh sf you. art hereby Adr.
Other Sites
■otiflH ana required It fvseent
aar rial me and domanta which yi»n
Proportionately law I’rkc*
nant«4ira io. sia
AN OltWHAHn? T&lt;» V*F(C&lt;111HIT
tii »: mai.i: ani» r»rrKi« row
a
fULK o r AMT TlfKirr SMAflK
on ifnrroM im tiik rrn r or
The
following
Screen
and
Stage
Star*
W r ^*P*0 *f Seminole Count)
XAMroltti. rtgOlllUR. fM ANY
hla. nfflr* la ihe Cnuntr t r i l l ,
ldi»T
T
IC
IIY
roll
W
O
N
K
Y
O
R
Sid
Tracy
and
Bowie
Hay.
"Hap1
*
Famell
anil
*ro la gonfare. aaailnal* Cmatr.
orfirn thimo nr vai.i k ami» Flo, Harrington Slater*. Paul Runsell, Rollo and Rollo,
Wtoo. wlthla tael.* monih. from to rnotiiHtr rinc rnmnemnn*
&gt;Oafs harrof.
nr any • nocirr. piiaiik oii
(jloria Dawn, Carol Lee, Bert HollJner, Agnen Antelk t r i Pabrnary lllh. A. D. 1*11
roiTON in Tin: pity o r san.
rom». runiuiA. in any u *t *
r. WlllTNgR,
linen and other*.
anm*Y o c h Air..
TKHY roil WONKY OH «»TI|KII
•eater* of tha rotate af Elm TIIINfl or VAI.I K. AND Tl»(
•I* a Wkllaer, gsceatro.
rrioviOK a rcNAi.Tr ron Tin:
B A C K
TO
Matinee SJc and itc
VloloATION IIKflNnr
UK IT KNAITKI» lit TIIF! I’Klt.
PRE - W AR
(All Prlcre Include TaaJ
i'i«K o r Tiir riTY o r hanD D irP Q f
Hail Ordtra Now. Box Office Bala
roni». rieoniDA
Xertlon I. Tael ll pKall Ito* unlew.
ful for any nereen. firm or Nnh^*
ell«*n lo eoll «*r offer for aina* le
the
of (Unforc. KlorUte. ant
lirhri. Phare, ur roupon la any loi*
let) for money or other thins of
B E L L B O Y 13
"fWrlton t. Thai II ahall »*♦ wniawful for any |*er*an. firm or torpor •
atlon In ha«e In hla. h*r. their or
lt« |..*#pe*«i..n In |hp City 4*f San­
r A ll THE CUmUNtMNG
ford. Florida, any Ikhel. •hair a»f
ITS AU-VlKy
r QOUI.R/T IM
4«Mi|...ti In any Itdlery for ih»p»j or
HOJOSS ABOUT 10WN INSIST
MONOTONOUS INOCE0
TUttiay MD0UQ)'
i.lKer ihlns of «aluo |tar&lt;*haar«l rt*n*
THAT ISKMC AT T*1R IUNOK0NS
irary In lltr |»ruy|»l«*na 4»f Section
1MB JOB WORKS NE
I hervof
age 11 K a il, t A e r o
PM JUST FIOOOCO WTH QTTES
AUgOffTTDA
wgyous
S^ilon
a
Thai
any
peratin.
firm
•nto Ian* hetna l a t i n f at tha
*4 th# iMaanee of aueh rer'Af- e»r r*irp**railoa found gulliy of elu*
X
PUTR
AC
nO
N
'
DOR BNKMTS. OWNERS
lallns
IH
r
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i&gt;blp|oo«
of
vllhrr
H
i*
la th* haw*
nf U.
a.iea
I proa
t'nle.* u M rertlfle*!* flr*l or &lt;erpn4 ••rlloa* hrrreif ahall
h
A N O SO O N •
____ /
hr
i*uniahral
by
fine
4
*
f
not
mure
ha r r i c n e f a rro rg la g I* law
Im * w ill laeu* thsreaa on the than I2M Of or br Iniprivonmenl for
iml n»4*re than ll Hat* ur hy boll*
toy of May. A I&gt; . t i l l
.*■ ami imprleonmral al the
taoo* m y
n tflrla l
.Ign aiur* • o«li ii »
wot Ihto th* m i l day vf M in k . dim rr IIon of Iho maalrliaal Ju«1*r
ForiIon 4 Thai * “
. 1*11.
h«n» of. i9rdlnanr&lt;
V. K OOtinLAgM.
«rp hereh)
!
Ctarh C l real! C # «rt, with l*o and iUr
■ - Paailaoi* C o a a ly. PlucMa. repelled
’
E. 1. MUntlfCK.
u c.
l*aeaed and adopud ihla the Itth
day nf April 1911
V. A PrKKIL .
T. U. DCMAM.
H O XHISHOI^KII.
•
W. A. f.KTTLKHa
II J. LKIIMAN.
Aa Ihe CM? Cmnmlafflemera nf Ihe
Cliy af Fanford. Florida.
Atteet:
r A loAWKON.
Aa'ITiy Clerh.
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A recent report on school needs submitti'd to the Gov­
ernor of Florida by a committee from th&lt;&gt; Florida Educa­
tion Association lists the following subjects as fundamen­
tal and essential for high school instruction:
English.
Mathematics, Social sciences (history, civics, geography).
Science (biology, physics, chemistry), Physical education
(sanitation and hygiene, physiology), Manual Training,
Home Economics. Munir, Foreign Languages, Art, and Com­
mercial subjects (bookkeeping, typewriting).
We are not surprised to find Included in this list a
number of subjects constituting the so-ralM "frills of
education'*, In fact, we would not be surprised to find that
all the subjects listed above would be, In one place or other
by one |«crson or another, regarded as "frills". Whether
or not s particular subject is a "frill" depends pretty
largely upon the Individual point of view as well as upon
the ultimate use which u particular individual actually
makes of the subject.
Mr. Webster defines a “frill" In a variety of ways, but
the definition best applying to its usage in school parlance
in simply, "a useless adornment”. We assume, then, that
any subject which Is n "useless adornment”, which is super­
fluous or unnecessary to an adequate curriculum, which
could be readily abandoned without any rurtailment what­
ever in the child’s education. Is a "frill’'. And when a per­
IIDAT. APRIL U.
son proposes to eliminate the "frills of education" he pro­
ILmTvBRSB fOK TUUAI poses to eliminate ail those subjects which are "uselrss
adornments".
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If ona proceeded to eliminate from the above list of
m u s t AND WAVER NOT:

Miners In Alabama
Turn To Farming
To Provide Living

S o m e ti m e s R *§ H a r d T o C o n v in c e T lf tc L i t t l e W o m a n
T h a t S h e L o o k s B e s t In A G in g h a m A p ro n

HI UMINGHAM, AU. - Ceal
miner* hate turned firmer* *nil
kfi* tar4* abate coal mines «*&gt;«•v.rled Into rent-free- fans* and
gtriha-) in a teaJjnrimenl pr»giani *roa*artil in th(*v AHhama
min Inp tUIr-yt* by the Alabama
Fori t tmn Cvmpany nf this
eily.
AVie (u fartiih m&gt;&gt; Umilol »*•
I'lay me nt in the mbwu on ac.utml
of the t&gt;rap in the oemand f ir
roc.1, the company im oraratnl
thi* wif-b-lp plan anil »* a m b it
|SOU miaeni ore U l u s Uvlr fatal
requirement* (tom fieU*. t-intca*.
oirharda, I’larcn* and pa*tiM&gt;r
lota. Nb employee hat found it
nece-iary to tall on the Rid Crei*
for help.
The company a mine* at Ovrrlor, At mar and Margaret, A all
rear Illiniinxham, are working
two day a weekly. Miner* ill tele
the other dayt of the week l i e

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j i ih iae ta .I lHi.V wlwH i-w huoww ioitw ^fhr-w im M ’ iiiotwM^ bCBlfr

year for each ablebodlcd emyUyee
of th« camrany titling fire u rea
of land, ptaalins aia fruit tree*,
rauunj- 20 liraJtrU of corn and 20
(uniteIs of jiotatoc*, ttrin g 100
pnunli of aicat and canning 100
&lt;V*rli of vrgeUUes, Land in cul­
tivation this year totals 2000
acre*.

with art and music. Rut there are people who find art
end music very useful. There nre children for whom art

subjects,
some day? The information gained in his mnnu.il training
clnsscs, the practical care and use of tools, and the knowl­
edge of how to make things, might prove n great deal more
valuable to him than, for instance, foreign languages. And
even to the man who intends to be nothing more Important
in this world than simply n husband, n manual training
course might prove worthwhile in teaching him how to
drive a nail or repair (ho chicken coop.
Of course it is plain where all this elimination of
"useieM adornments'* is leading us. We are getting back
to the good old log cabin school days, when rcailiu’, ’rilin',
'* were good enough
* for
‘ any *boy nr girt
‘ 1. But
and‘ ‘'rlthmetlc
even then, It seems to us there must have been some ques­
WUssx’s: city bankruptcy tion as to the practicability of all these subjects. To the
atelved. according young glrimho planned "lb grew upy get married arid ralsu
B H ) |ri*St Information firm a family in the conventional way, and who would probably
BCikfnyton. Sanford and aimllar* never have to calculate any morn complex mathematical
&gt; iltuated, title* will probably compilations than a bridge score or tho temperature of the
hava to depend on tho tegisJa- baby’s bath, oven 'rithnn tic must have been something of
ture far relief.
a Useless adornment.
Ami besides, if we arc to tend!) our children only the
• When..* man’* no** la re t It
■ ay be becauaa hi* wife lead* ‘Three K's”, do we want them to grow tip ignorant of
HnR W It.—Time* Union. W un i geography and hlstury, or completely uninformed about
ItiU n rV W atlerwn who attrllm- physics and chemistry, or totally lacking In any knowletlgu
ted tha .brilliance, of hi* note tn of hygiene and physiology? Do We want them to lie un­
familiar with tbe uso of. a typewriter Just because ‘rilin'
in the old days meant with n peniil? And aren’t Ui«
schools the projter places for them to lenrn ^hesi* things?
Or do wn think they can obtain 1teller instruction along
these lines on the strret cornera ?
As a matter of fact, are not the ’’frills of education
more of n complaint against the burden of taxAti m than n
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leave”, read* an Item in an ell rriticlsm ofI the
subjects taught *lit1 schools?
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qoette column, which may acco.rtj(|10 bunicit of sclroal taxation more tho result «r enormous
for bow late It U.
iflxcd charges for large issues of bonds from the proceeds
i _ ,,------T- 0 - ’-; 7’ 1 , , lot which"elaborate buildings were constructed during the
• Frekldent Hysavalt la
''ibtwm than of nny teacher’s salary in home economics?
V £ S u t r i l l * w K After ail when we speak of the "frills of educatbu j on l
bava teen Introduced in t ongre**. wo mean the Interest on the tanuls which built the schools
He apparently ■niwn*
agree* Wituwith- u* to which Wv all point with so much pride?
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ppeaking &lt;4 "*•
1 Meyer aa governor of the
[ rraerve board, one contan remarked, “Final That
the 'jepreealon la over.” The
Ute lamented depreaalon, Eugtne
Meytrl
ais?* 1
—~ —o
} A fifty-five year old Miami
t.m an made a bet he could stay un­
der water three minute*. It* did.
IcTMp buried him the nr*t &lt;tiy,
three minute* being a long time
. under water for a men fifty-five

V that the lieat deposit guarantee
./.which a bank ran have l* honcat
and efficient operation,

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A New UtiHiiU'HH

Um e w H iT 1' booea •«* &gt;*!* »*»
rank* of tbe uwmetored. Bet te
tfco*« who co-op«nt*, th* compony tupptlt* mule* te t lUwlug
m l tvmftrg tho bute. the mgr*
ice* of • collect trained agricat^
tqrUt, fruit tree* for pU ntln^,'
the lam) frea and offer* SW *
tronomioa In pnrthaws of aoalh,
poiker* and fertiliser. la p h T M T
ha*a ca-operated heartily.

aka c o r. #f off f «
IS years In Otfeod
fo o t c l in ic

Reduced
villas and

*" Every “ employ re U* rt-qtiirtl to

/ib mu I hive jmtalbiliiiea that
the old order Hid sot reical.
Remember, Yeitaiday 14 Head!

bird that file* backwaettal 11
wunta t» tee where it h*i been.
It doear't give n darn where ll Is
going. Don't Is* a flu-flu bird.
You youns-stcr*. seike any de­
cent job that offer*, llul krcp'yuur
ly.j open. He ready for new eon-•tttnrwi -new-ideas* -Your humbje

YESTERDAY !S DEAD
kannah

firry »r.tit

Yon young fellow* Ju:d wit nf
arhool. You hate lud a toutil:
time the lajt two year*. You were
aniiou* to get to wink. Nothin:!

npetrd tip,. Yog„/cJt jnti -Wan

M a r t i n 's G a r a g e
We are equipped te pradace
first cloae Job waek a t tbe
laaaat pewible frkea. Give na
n trial.

Herald Prlntiag Oa

We are adding seventy
dollar* of equipment to
better aerve the public.
Sco u* and aave money.
IIS W. P in t 8L

lulling your head* r(ain.«l a
atuno wall.
Ttie Slur pa**ea »u to j- u a
phia** it taw the &lt;&gt;ll,e. ,,iy—to
you ami to the- olhrt* win will
Join your rank* tht* »prins.

That phraae Li. Yesterday I*

dce-i:
The country hn* J*cen bagged
il««n licfurc. It h going to hrptit
to pull out (W ily , jm l a . It atw*y* li»* piillrd out. It. I m art
thlr. tiuilnc.-* t* not mating Icjck
Ju*t a* It w*, Is-ft-ie. II n -tcr
Jtfcu, .a f te r going thretigTi the
wringer.
n -V
!

A let of the old leaikrra mvl oil

w-t v
HtetYlk -k

method* have |«-*ed out. A u rn
iiunch of ■ccrt -rive and revootceful yntirg fellow* will tome *tomping up to gra-p new i&gt;t&gt;pnrliinllle*.
Fur yeeterdiy i* dead!
New Sppirtunilfe*, niiitii you.
Ntd the oppoit iniUea Of Ihe la l
il-TSile. Tim*i- nre gone. If ,-*)
llenre i* n guld*1, recovery will not
enmr in orderly faihiun, aJiurr the
old lire*. Keen men will *eo lm ,ire-* rhancu* hiru and there even
while thini,-* nre at a low level.
Chance* that grow uul of the dopre«*t«n with it* chanced de-

«r_ ,Tb* thirty-hour week law u*:
jLdw btM ly will help the unemployKlRMat attention lull workingmen
‘ ahuulil remember that nobody ever
) g tt to fiial tan- working only
{.'thirty limti* a week. Tha mas who
).* * » ' ab u.| l.i Ihe un&lt;! who work*
- 4B baur* a week, or a hundred
hour* a week.

As unsavory _ tho
___ racketeering
.4
_ game Is, it lias at
Irast contributed one thing to the advancement of scientific
effort, even if indirectly. Some time ago Chicago Ihugs
learned of a compound made by chemists which was com­
posed of valerian, a cheesy-smelling substance, xinc, and
rthnr, the' whole concoction emitting an odor nut unlike
that from ancient slave ships.
These thugs found the new mixture very suitable to
| With the government apemlag their needs. When a clothing manufacturer nr merchant
or prepared to *p*nd btlUon* at became unwilling tn pay tribute, u thermos 1*olll«&gt;. contnlin
; dollar* to furnith Joba to unem- Ing the foul smelling compound, would b« hurled through^
-ployed, this should he an axrellent window. ’The highly volatile ether would spread throffgh
tllne to aerurw an appropriatloo the n*m bniring stunch-lmlen molecules which iH’iwmdcd
tUr the St. Johna-IndJan llivar every article in sight, even to the rugs, not only imrifing the
oma of oar hiding ciU- placo practically unlnhubllable but ruining tlieQnerchaniloing mighty good work
tlise.
d. Una.
It wss found that there was no way of counteracting
A bin IntroOured by RoUn.au of the smell which waa left and that tho only thing to do was
f c o * pruvltW* that **aU l a i n m u i to keep the place exposed to the air for six months, ami that
/tr e t U applied to the terry me oven then the smell would return to the garments on wet
• a of nrceesary gorerenm tal days. Merchants were in despair and plead with chemists,
function, after which the re- to no avail, to find something which would act na n deodorM in d er of the money ihalt.be
nnL Apparently there was no hope.
Finally, merely by chuncr. Dr. Samuel Molunr, former
professor la Austria’s University of tirax, stumbled onto
im d by Um burden «X deSia. certain cbhmicala which, when compounded, transformed
the valerate and completely destroyed its odor. Of
WVat tourUta
te Florida courao.the formula ia a trade secret but its discovery has
Vu by aUtlrtka revealed by been a life saver to racketeer-pressed merchants.
Bs*s«»» whe says that out
Now the yotmg Deodoriser Co. ia doing a land office
teUl. Incoam of ttM^OOdMO business with a group of alert workers ready to apray amt
•rMa last rear, *l*CM»o.ooo
Rom manufacturing prod- deodorise, and with an average of two racketeer bombings
949A00J9Q0 from rereiabw a week keeping them busy. Here to one industry which
no.ooorfoo hum ( U m owes its existence to the aettvltics of evil forces and which
MMWjfOO ham ateples. may continue in useful service long after the last racketeer
has been put to rest.

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TWO LINES OF CARS-TW O PRICE RA
ONE HIGH STANDARD OF QUALITY

SA N FO RD , T W E N T Y Y E A R S AGO
Steve’s Plato
POST OFFICE
LUNCH

Now—for the Ant time—there are fwo tines of Chevrolet Sixn
—the Standard and the Afaatur. Body-styles for everybody,
Prices for several different groups o f buyers, B u t only ana
itm n&amp; rd 0/ qualify, tod that’s the very same high standard
that has mads CHEVROLET the greatest name in low-prig:
transportation! 80th Standard gnd Blaster 8Ues offer modeh
with wood-and-etccl bodies by Fisher—equipped with safety
pkta gUss tn tha windshields, and featuring PUht* N o Draft
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Ventilation. Doth have silent second gears irxi smooth
six-cylinder engines. Ia the Standard Six you enjo
there advantage!—ut th u lo w u t oporaUnJcout 0 / Any
a/re car on tha road. In tbe Master B iJ you get alt
advantages, an d many monk in an ummqUy large, luxi
car, ttL n f w ith fhe graafw f all-round aJonootj of at
ot ila ait*. And Chevrolet prices we n ot m low as $
for th* Standard 8U Coape I

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FRIDAY. APRIL 1 4 ,1 * »
h p h m g e C lu b O f
C h u rc h H a t M e e tin g

MI** ‘ C arn o a' W h r ie , who**
Mr*. E. A. Wilson returned last
marriage to V . G. U nco will
lig h t from Tampa where ah* tak* place Sunday morning. « u
•pent a few day* wfth' relatives. honor r - e it a t * bridge party
ghrtn I»n night by, Mr*. J. C.
Jack Toomar, of Jacksonville, b Mitchell and Mlta Carblyn Collier
Iho guest of Evan* Spencer a t hi* at th* homo of tho fotmer na
kosd* on East Twentieth St ret for kfegnoHa Aveto*'. A* honor fO-a*.
a abort Maw.
Mlrt Guthrie e u presented with
lineir guest towel*.
Mb* Elisabeth Smith, of Ocala,
A color scheme of yellow and
ts hare to r a short time aa the (T*tn wa» uted far all party def­
gutat a f her father, IV. W. C. er* tinn* and appointments. Vaw*
and bowl* of iladletf, *t*tlce at.'l
Smith.
fern werw arranged In virion*
Ifr, and Mrs. C. M. Berry will part* of the room* whit* th» tathave aa thalr dinner guest Easter lie*' boro Eat ter design* In yel­
Sunday, Thomas' I„ Mead, of Lake low and green.
Charm.
After •• viral ptogre*non i ef
1ridge *core* wet* allied and
prlie* awarded. High (Core prler,
If. Q: Whitehead, of Orlando, were a bn* of note paper, went It) M l"
tha' dinner guest* Wednesday of

The horn* o f Mr*. John D. Jinkin*. Preach Avenn*. era* the
scene of as alKoay meeting of
the Sarah ' Parker , Methodist
Orphanage Club held Wednesday.
Mi-mber* ^ e ttt the Jay makiair
qullta and bedspread* fo r the
Methodbt Orphanage «l Bmwn
Sprint*.
FRIDAY.
At th* noon hoar * covered tilth
Regular meeting of Sominola lunehoon w*a tereed a ftrr which
Dab M il Lodge Number Forty- •ewing wnt continued until ;i:00
th ro r will be held at 8:00 o'clock. o'clock when Mr*. P. D. Parker
8ATIHDAT.
presided o*«r n short business
The Beginner* Department nf
tho PTeshytgrian Sunday School
will hac* *n E atler egg hunt nt
8:80 o'clock. Member* are ailed
to meet at the Beginner* Depart­
ment.
The Beginner* Department of
the First Baptist Churrh will have
an Faster egg hunt a t 8:30 o’clock
on the churrh ground*.
MONDAY.
Mr*. S. D. Highleyman and
Mrs. Lyman Butlolph will t.e
hostesses at “Indie* day " at the
Sanford Country Club.
The prayer band of the Prrsbyterlan AuxlMar

Celery Avenue.

R
MH
KW s
followed
by N
. thef liR
Inspirational

p e r s o n a l*

M ie s C a r m e n G u t h r i e
I f o tk n f e d W i t h P a r t y

f . If. Cheney, of Valdosta, Ca-,
Is spending some time hare as the
At a late hour refreshments
80 kMf t of *• hi*' sen-in-law
son-in-law and
W Hfhter, Dr. and Mrs. (5. b'. Sri were served by tb* hostesses.
Those Invited were; the Misses
man; ftohne ttn Avenue.
Carmen Guthrie, honor guest, Allora Whitehurst, France* Gibson,
Frances Morrow, Carmita Batber,
Jean Maxwell, Helen Gordy, Mil­
K I D D I E M A T I N E E dred Nla, Dorothy Stokes. Antoitette Shlnholser, Clifford Shinhotter, Lillian Branan, Elliabeth
SATURDAY
V
A s U sual

nr o'clock
A la th e a n C la s s H a s
M e e tin g A t A n n e x
Wfth Sirs. J. B. Fields, Mrs. E.
S. Hockey, Mr*. R. T. Warren, and
Mrs. II. D. .Smith as hostesses,
tha regular butln*«„ and social
meeting of the Alathean Class of
the FlratrBaptist Church wa. held
last night at the church annex. A
profusion of Easter lllte* was
used to decorata the annex for the
occasion,
Mr*. J. B. Fields presided over
tha short bualnetg session when
Mr*. R. F. Cooper,
Mrs. O. C.
-N O T K 8 li C e l* Pros! net*
Craw na Will lie Eachaaged For A O la
Deltlad fold Drink.

A T M IL A N E S A T U R D A Y

dran’s Department will present
pUy.
T t’F-SHAY.
Regular bridge party of tha
frwUf Department -ot tha Wom­
an’s Club will be held a t 2:45
o’clock at the club hou x- with Mra.
Mre. J. M.
Endor Curie! t
Quirk aa hostreeei. Keservatiors
b ay be made with Mrs. A. C.
Chambotlaln.

I. Loucks, Mr*. J. II. Menlck, and
Mbs Kpnntr Keba Munso-i
Mr*. Leo 11. Rockwell U
petted to arrive today from
wandn. Pa. to spend about
week* here with her parents,
thtl Mr*. F. J . Gontalei.

M eiY s

W E L B O R N ’S
Next lo Western Union

n|e Smith, Mrs.
V, Burdette
Mra. T. C. Pltehford, Mrs. C. II
IVarce, Mr*. O. C. CJibt.s, Mrs. II
B. Olham, Mra, C. P. llemleTsnn
Mr*. R. E. Peurifny, kin. H. H
Newmsn, Mrs. A. C. Mcl.er.dun

Mrs. G. 1. Igiucki, Mrs. II. D.
Co-welt and Mis* Perry I.eu Hell
were appointed lo serve utt the
committee to nominate olficers f »r
the romlitg year at tho reg- lar
meeting of Sallle Harrison Chns-

Cideiuui, Ulin Crenshaw, Earl
King. Tete Newcomb, Charles Ab­
bott, Ward Johnson,
. Ocala,
David Cooper, Allan Fields. Frad
D*ador, J r ; r r d . tscorr, ttmcfrlx
Lyles, J. M. Wilson, Jr., Dirk
Vrmay, Biuce |j,m y . Bill Dullose,
Dan llantell, am) Jack Toomar, of
Jacksonville,

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Frocks!

Itn.aca,

glndtoll,

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Sport Coot
T ro n s tr

$2 * 9 8

C o a fc lo s tfo a

Coatt
$690

Panto
$ f9 8 -$ 2 9 S

N O W — yern e d it go p b x c s 1
Here’s The Prop-.r Outfit
F or EA 3TER !
Capet, Iseittsf
Aieo/s.bows, Auflontt
N ew tle tv tt, a tw
lia e tl

Tlry luve the “looka’* —
lli.it air of jaunty usualness
that suits the out of door*.
And ihry liavr tlie fritt you
want, tool For these (rock*
nrc real Penney values . . .
in materials, in cut, in detail

E dgew ood
F lo w e r

•Hral*Yti|* |

Hi-Grade Bakery

They have that uswagger look J

11)37 (barter. A short drill was
then conducted, several games
were played, nu-l the m eeting celJourr.eU

Shop

L a d ie s ’ S p o rt

Broadcloth

Smart Styles

11 you're inlcruted in mviage
(and who isn't these d»y*i&gt;—,
youll want ***ey ol theta DW|
color kroadcloth shirt* I ^

p o tte d

TAILORED
RATON

U nusually a ttra ctive
full-fashioned

T O -N IG H T
L a s t T im e s

hdivtdnal A A

Avsnue, with Mrs. .Samuel 1‘itSes for ii tn if
ton presiding.
During the merttng
reports
were, li&lt;-isr,| from the various of­
ficers and com m ittee
chairman
ufler which Mr*. Ihileston gave a
tompirhrn-ivo
nrcount of tho

Mr. and Mrs. W. 8, Thornton,
Mrs. Pearl S. Bahlalt, ami Mrs.
Gtddcon Dean, »f Ovtindo, motoreit to Lakeland last night In
attend tho high school graduation
exercises there at which time
Mrs. Babbitt's and Mrs. Th,miton's niece, Mis* I Intel Hale),
vvi, graduated.

Cull Mrs. C. J. Rumph
Tenth and Magnolia

Planning an Easter’ pirtJrT Then
be sure you place your order for
Ifce cream In apecUl molds or
bricks.

EA STER H A T

‘Think IfH- t.f yrnir U«m»I »m| mor*
lf—

iif the D. A. It. held yrstet.lay
H e r r i n g H o m e S e e n ^ ter
.idem.-in it the home of Mrs. •( jfiuir Ii8&gt;wia«‘bs V«»»*
O f M m i n g O f D .A .K , G o rg e «I Herring, North Frereh kn«»w (hill hi.i i»l um

K aa ter liters, send a nice
M i t n o r t m e n t o f o th e r
flow eht. C o rsag es.

C U E AIM

YOUR

So you must **# the longawaited hat* wa reeottad
th b morning. S o f t IN ,
straws, pattern*, and Inca,
straws far »ports, street,
and afternoon wear. Hi
white and alt pastel*.

t-vMtU
MATS

Mr. and Mr*. Nathan Zrlmenovita and Julian naumel. of Okee­
Monthly meeting of the Gram­ chobee, are the guests for the
mar School P.-T. A. will fie held week-end Of Mr. and Mr*. A. If.
at 3:30 o’clock at the school au­ Moses, Pal met In Avrnue.
ditorium and will be precetVd by
Mrs. Pearl llansell, Mis. R. F.
a board meeting nt 3:00 o'clock.
Cooper, aril Misa E m il/ Boyd mo­
tored to Gainesville yesterday
T r o o p N u m b e r F iv e
wher they spent Iho day with
O f S c o u t s H a s M e e t friends and relatives.
o#r Fivf, Boy Scouts of Ame tics,
held la it night, Scoulmaiter McNab opened the meeting wllh the
flag salute and the Lont* Prayer,
and twn former scouts, George
Anderson aril James Dyson, werp
voted hark In. Two new scout*,
E. L. Ianey and Wilbur Tillli,
wet* also taken In at this-timr.
A ulstant Scoutmaster Johnson
received all applications for the
Couil of Honor to bo held on
Apr. 7 after •which plans were
math for the entire troop to a t­
tend th* Court and receive Its

exTotwo
Mr.

Mr*. Katherine Dnris and Mbs
Ina Jorittn will have as their
guests Saturaily night at their
home in San l.anta. Mrs. Sarah
IjeSC^tte and Mis* Olive I.eZelte,
of Oviedo, and Mr. and Mrs. P,
W. Hart, Mr*. Smith, and Charles
Todd, of Daytonn' Beach.

T m ’RRDAY

VERY SPECIAL LINE
TO SELECT FROM
C h i l d r e n ’s
W o m e n ’s
—

Dt. *nd Ur* J . c ; QUA*, t f *
NiTTS McLean. of W ashing**,
D. C_ ta d Jo in J. Beattie, of to&gt;
dltnn, will 14*V* to marrow for 81
Petersburg to spend tha C U tn
holiday*

MU*
Antotnatta
ShiahoDsr,
■tudent at tha FWUla StaU Catter* for Womta a t 1 U M U M ? la
hero for tha Ratter holiday* with
Tho** pre-ent » t r .'. Mr*. Sam ­ her pareM*. Mr. amt Mr*. S. O*
uel Pulrstim, Mr*, Uestg* C. Her- Sblnholeer, OMk Aetna*.
lino. Mr*. W. E. W sten. Mi*. A.

Social Calendar

meeting, at 3:30 o’clock.
fil'd* Number On* of tbo First ' 181
Baptist Church will mart at 3:311 W j
o'clock with Mra. R. L. Glenn, 10*5
East Fourth Street.
|j^,
Circle Number Two of the First of H
Baptist Church will meet at 3:30 ertl t
o'clock with Mr*. Ilomer I.lttle, Magn
West First Street,
Maas
Circle Number Three of the rest i
First Baptist Church will meet at dance
3:31) o'clock with Mr*. J. H. Bor- tho I
land West First Street.
Stree
Circle Number Four of the
Dai
First Baptist Churrh will meet at out I
3:30 o’clock wllh Mr*. A. J. Pc- Iho 3
lemon. West First Street.
&lt;V»n»
Circle Number Five of th* First
1
Baptist Church wtl| meet at 3:30 °f ,K&gt;
o'clock with Mr*. T. A. Brother- »«da.
ion, 2201 Palmetto Avenue.
* rt*
• Circle Number Slx of the First .. “
Baptist Church will meet at 3:30 j. *
o'clock with Mm. l»y Owens, tod . . .
Palmetto Avenue.
“
Ximn
Circle Number Seven of the W|jw
First Baptist Church will meet at jj ,| ^
3:30 o’clock with Mrs. KrancU E. j
Boll, llO t l»arlt Avenue.
j | 4ry
Regular program meeting of the
Woman's Mlsslorary Society of t mf|

italo conference hold In St. Pe­
tersburg recently.
At thl* timo a lif t of genea­
logical book* « u octetpte i from
Ur*. Robert W. Him*. 0f Jack*in»tlto, end placed in tho Saalort
Public l.ibr«rjr. A social hou.- am*
•hon enjoyed when refr»-*hn*en’.i
were served by Iho ho itm , as­
sisted by Miss Pantile Roba Munton.

FaeBooed to fit without a tingle
bulge of ripple — superior rayon
which wears and washes so betu&gt;Bloomers
' — Panliaa

Practical Medium Weight
They top the list ol hosiery
values I In that dear, even
texture usually costing more
—with pkot top and lull
fashioned I The coitT range
is right for Spring I

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h m !S

T
IP0N1INTAI

m *I4

n e n ts M a y R e ­
in
O u ts ta n d F ln e A n im a ls

U r g e s P e o p le T o G e t
B e h in d P r o g r a m tO f
N e w A d m in ta tra tio n

DELHf, India—The world

b* effective "onlf
co-ordinated with tha work i f « i.
ubliihin* private relief ageariae."
U r. I&gt;m &lt;Jretired that none
of the defensive Jlrw* »Jready oat
up against want »ero of T ^ U r
Importance than thos* maimed by
the troop, of the Sslvatlfta A m y .
Thia organisation, whieh la able
to feed and fcotx* a man for 911 i d C o u n t O f I n c o m e
a week, might writ a w e aa an
T a x E v a s i o n F i le d
example to those tryln* to eot
mete of government, he added,
A g a in s t B ig B a n k e r
and "has proved itself worthy of
every ta*k it ha &lt; undertaken."
- Mia* Evangeline Booth, eommander-lnehirf of the Halealion
.
•
Army, was another speaker, and,w»C Indicted * second tlm« by a
In her brief appeal tailed for federal grand Jury yeatenUy, tht*
fund* tn eirry on the campaign, time for alleged tax evasion of
The dinner wae held In the Her- a 91S9.79L09 Income U x for 1930.
enth Regiment Armory and wax
Three weeks ago th^banker waa
. .. A I • .AArt
-- A - | .............
Indicted* for alleged■ evasion of a
t.&gt;71,112.JU Income tax for 1929.
The government contend* Mit­
chell'* pet income was 92AM,4M *
90 for 1910. a total of 93^93,793.95; that he abould have paid tag
on that Income totaling 9710.19300; that he paid no tax for either
year.
‘
The first Indictment followed

E g y p t T e m p l e ’s 1 1 t h
S e r v ic e l a P l a n n e d
wee for »o»e years with
B y E a s t C o a s t C i t y Shaddicv
Victor Herbert aa' seMst and ala)

&lt;Bd sola work with the MirmeapoNEW YORK, Apr. Id^-Tli* moTAMPA, Apr. 1*.—Egypt Tem­
blllxation of the nation behind the
ple's eleventh Easter ranrim Serv­
Rooeevelt Administration In Its
ice, now mnsideved a South Flor­
L b India, aaalited by the
economic campaign wae urged by
ida Institution and ■ mtcca for
1 co-operation of the peoEvan Williams, the noted tenor,
the Secretary of War, George II.
devout Christian pilgrims of alii with Madam Scbamaan-lleink, and
Dem, la a speech here recently
I cavalry occupies a high
with other eminent artists. Hp Is
officially opening n drive by the
aaclept Indian tradition
an outstanding director and *■ f*| Salvation Army for 91,110,000 to
inertly
after
the
55-ycar-otd
0O \ The MehratU horaekeep up Ite New York City debanker testified fefore , Senate vorabl/ know nthmugheut South
weetem India, selj to be northern’India a breed of horses, ' fenee against wdnt. The United
committee
that he created a Iota
TT ,&gt;U Cu Z ' t* . V m ^ h i e h ^ d g l
compounded
originally
of
Indian
• ta of Scythian Invaden,
Staten la in Its second great con­
on hU private books by aetllng
a n d specially flict of the Twentieth Century,
i terror of the land before selected mares
t
l
«
"
*
h
^
“^
m
n
B
l
i
n
»
ht
o
i S C *U W ,h P*tt**,T wlU r~ d “
stock te a member of hie family
picked and Imported British sires, Secretary Dem said, and thin one,
In
1929,
and
that
he
later
bought
the British came ta India able to bol&lt;) Its own'against any •‘urdrama'ltetl though It la by
large and enthusiastic audience*. or* ' ___________ ____
the stork back.
•aa they found nevert he- In the world.
A number of Mr. Shaddlck, for­
flag*, uniform snd the glAre of
ipored unfavorably with
There are now established ft tuglee, I* to Americano aa serious
mer students have woo national CASH PAID—'o r clean cat
itlfal breeds of their own few big-ecala horse breeders, but u waa the World War."
renown and nr* new in the forem gs a t The Herald office,
They Imported ponies the mainstay of the new horse-1 This battle, too, ran he wvm, bo
front of today'a musical world.
.
pe Colony for their own breeding Industry I* the petty | continued, declaring th at,' "under
Mr. Shaddlck will be Joined by
Herrell's
new cafe, aerv
n the Cape pony was dlt- farmer, especially on Irrigated President Roosevrtl’s courageous
William .11. Dauber, another out- meal* at We. 119 W. F irs t—A
y the Ateb. la te r, the lands. These lands were formerly leadership, the American people
money, there Is no Irglslalion
standing *ilnger favorably known . w n S i a m a M i ^ M
L.lsmaaid.
jahkJv.aaya.m- nM m i,.l&gt;uglati. iff.-. &gt;w iipsnwil-g-wei tueemft'wf fk .w
bred from forbears taken
fronts to turn the tide against
not call himself a tanker.
Australia from England,
(he foe* that beset us—hunger
Diillsh banka, except Truitec 552.tr) and then, by deducting cer­ na," by Granier. ,
ibed . Itself In preference.
Ihe country, by the British fo* end want, urmeyloyment, business
f*iviii/. Ranks, are not rubjetl tain dividends rerelved during the
Thousanlt of Shrinen and res­
to direct government supervision. year on which taxes wera paid at
canal Irrigation. The term* on paralysis anil most vicious of all,
idents of South Klori'la sre antic­
which tha newly Irrigated landa fear."
Government bank examirers ate the soiree, Brought the Income
low enough so that he figwrvd no ipating (1ft trip to Tampa Easter
unknown.
are colanlxed by applicants from
"Our people havc had plenty of
tncraing. many motorcades being
Yet |n spits of all this appar­ tax was due.
other parts of the country Inrluile proof since Mar. -I that the "new S o u n d S y s t e m H a s D e Mitchell Is a t liberty In 910.000 arranged from distant points. ALL KINDS FISH AND
ent
ofllclxl
dhlnterest,
tho
Brit­
an obligation upon tho eoloniat- to deal' is no mere ratchwurd, but an
v e lo p e d M i n u s A n y
SEA FOOD.
ish banking system is recognised bail uiuter tile .'first Indictment. Harry M. Vnorhix, of Orlando,
!MiiAnfc»M«&gt;htMid—map* sad .la artaaiitn# Ins,.said. .."W hat. kt
F
e
d
e
r
a
l
R
e
g
u
l
a
t
i
o
n
who
is
Potentiate
of
Egypt
Tem­
In
tho
case
that*
goo*
on
trial
M
•aldbhrtTy
noarel.
Them'
has
breed from 'her under official su­ more, the courage of the American
S em inal* F ish a n d P o u ltry
been no Mg bank failure ..In year'. next week, if n Jury finds tbe de­ ple. will attend with a large par­
•da - In order to make India pervision.
people has Iwen amply demonfendant
guilty,
Mitchell
would
ty
of
Hhrlner,
from
that
section,
LONDON,
Apr.
7.—Britons
who
M A R K E T
l-efcpportlng In th*'matter of
It Is yet too early to say that a strated In recent weeks. le t us have hrtn following Ihe Urlted Bank "runs" are practically un­ face n maximum sentence of five snd Is expecting the attendance
known.
McLander
Arcade
breed of thoroughbred Indian Join |n thl, last offensive with u S titrs banking crisis have iVmc
Even th* Bank of Engtsrd is years' imprisonment, a $10,000 to exceed that of last year, which j Phone 909
We D ellter
(gj-Gefl. Sir Bernard Jamrs, horeea which will favorably com­ sense of thankfulness that the tide so with a foiling of confidence not t- state bank. Olfleially I*—era fine, or both.
wav e-dlrnalrd at over 17,000 peo-J
Id ftf th* remount department, pare with any In tho world haa Is turning. Let us do everything that, after all, tuth a crisis cuu'd independent of the British Treas­
possible
o u t the foe ami binw to ----(be end of Ms career in public yat been iwtablished, but under tht .fro—.
. &gt; . .. a-------- a—... „ . . I . awl ’I | not occur in G ro t Britain. “Our ury anil government. Tho Treas­
vie* founded an Indian Nation- skilled direction of the society it Ish him forevar from, bur land," lurnklrg system", they say, “would ury exorcises Immense irfluenco
While the gofernment offen­ not allow the abases brought the
Horse Breeding and Show Ho­ Is on the fair way to establish­
I over It, hut this Is due ehlelly to
ly, This organisation la quite ment and the time ehould not bo sive waa being launched, Mr. Defn United States crisis." From a the fact th it It Is the only hank
tffkloL It bae achieved wan- far dlltant when Indian breederl continued, it woe essential that procticil point of view they hove In England and Wales authorised
for an axporti the relief agrnciea now In the field tern right. From a legal point to Issue legal lenihr.
I In the development of first- will - be- - looking -•-»
•*• • - _•
ft Indian hone breeding and Is market in competition with breed­ be enabled to carry on, since the of view they hive 'been wrong.
The Bank of Knslsnd can lazue
work of Ihe federal government
There Is no legal definition of orly a stipulated amount of cur­
I petting from th* peasantry of ers throughout the world.
q bank, or banker. In Great Brit­ rency abavu that for which it
—to ncll only the beat foods at prices that are low,
ain. The nearest the authorities holds gold toer. If It is necessary
not just on Saturdays, but every day tn the week. To
ever tame to such n definition w*s to Issue more currency the auk e e p , dean, modern stores manned by an effident
Pound
a~r'ht*'»* 'T a 'T tt' finance' eel of thoriiation of the Treasury must
fa m e O w ned &lt;uid O p e ra te d
courteous sales force—snd to continue to offer Its
1015 which, without throwing any be secured.
patrons the best in food value—always.
tight on the subject, said a
Eight banks in Scot’and and
bank wsa a person, or rorporatlon, aix in northern Ireland still are
“tarrying on bona fide banking authorised to Issue fiitsciary curbuslnrxs."
Percy, hut only to very limited
c a s h CROCLliv
Thera U no codified banking eatenls. In tho past many banks
Pilbbury's "Best"
61b. bag 12 lb. bag 241b. bay
AND M E A T
M A id K E T
logirlvtloi in Great lljdtain. Most In Knglan I ami Wales, In addi­
b rik l oiwrktc u n d e rth e com. tion to tho Bank of Knglard, were
panic's* act, tho same law whlph asthorlscd to li'iu* notes anil dl l
lA N F Q ftp A v e n u e
pvjrlatM any public, or private Rut gradually these authorisation,
corporation. Whereas one of tho wore withdrawn or lost throjghr
POUND
banker's chlsf duties Is to lend
CARTON
UM BRELLA /

TVMNK IT

FIVE
POUNDS
TEN ~
POUNDS
^ IN THE HALL.

) La st

w/'LV*-

POUND
CARTON
White House Brand
EVAPORATED
PHONE B8-W

100

h i &amp;h t i

I HEARD HIM S aV,
*1 &lt; a U E 5 5 r T r " i 7
fL L *&gt;TEAl / *
v

Five Pounds
a You Haar “rorreat Gatehel’a Cash Grocery and Meats" G R I T S ..............
Really Draw th* Conclusion that this la a Homo-Town Hlore
Hog w r th« Homa-Tows. Ta Htlp Assure Prosperity for
Bsow-Town. Deal at F irrest Gatchel's, Independently Op­ Ooldcn Key
el, lYou aav* Money on Evgry Purchase llera Because M U k 6 t canF i
_________ Every P rk a I* Pair.

PHONE 58-W

“-Armour’s Star Fixed Flavor Ham Demonstration—
_______F R E E H A M S A N D W I C H E S

LBS. . . .
Water Ground
M E A L , 5 lb s .

303 8ANF0JH) A V I.

8c
8c

CenterCuts«». 17

RI CE
5 Iba. 19c
10 Iba. 35c
100 lb*. 93^9
Aprkota, 2 cans O u t

.EIGHT O’CLOCK
Mild, Mellow, Santos

CHERRIES...... 2 5 C
Cigarettes, pkg. 1 U C

F R Y E R S * 2*

Watnnta In Shell

TENDER, WESTERN DEEP

&lt;§ A A

Yukon Club
GINGER

Mon. Yacht Club i

Coffee, lb. p k g .,
Kellogg's Pep Bran.

FLAKES, pkg. ,

Pure Creamery Country*
11011
Pound
SLICED—Rind

Imp. Macaroni or &lt;

Cauliflower

lb-

SUGAR CURED

PICNIC HAM S ll
I*OUND

Oata 55 ox. pkg.
FLOUR.

BAN AN AS
CALIFORNIA

Monarch Rolled

Yaa*F Dried

Large Yellow

LARGE JUICY

POUNDS

No. 9 tt Can Royal Anne

All Brands

NO. 2
CANS

FANCY, FAT, R. I. RED

No. 2R Can Monarh
Yacht Club
O ff-.

. ALB, 3 bolliL
Yacht Club 8watt
V, No. 2 can__

TALL
CANS

Armour’* Hlar Skinned, Half or Whole

Fancy Honduras

-PE
JUICE, pL
| ^ t , j#

Grandmithera—Fresh, Kiel
Large Plain or Sliced Loaf

Grandmother’s S la y e r 16ox.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER. 4-a*.
SOAP POWDER—Sek u . Four 6 Vi
OCTAGON SO AP er POWDER, 5
LUX FLAKES, pkg........ ........ '— a:..
Ana Page Delidoua Pore Fruit

REO. or PALE .DRY

Fancy Wealem, ROUND or LOIN

or Cat food

T : D E P T . S P E C IA L S

IONA ------ ■
Luarious, Yellow Cling

P R O D U C E
U. 8 . No. 1 IRISH
P O T A T O E S , 1 0 l b s . ..

NO. 8 H
CANS

Georgia SWEET
P O T A T O E S , 1 0 lb s ,..:
Red Bitae IRISH
- r
P O T A T O E S , 6 lb s.

&gt;; N)R FRIDAY AND^8A

GENUINE SPRING lamb

5c I
1

AY
7Q
io

1
1

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■
■
y r.
'

11

*.■

323E. 1st

Sultana Delidoua, Rich -

1 Ibc jar

Peanut Butter 9

Wfi

�SANFORD

FLORIDA,

HEMISTRY HAS'Minority Group
IDED INDUSTRY
URING SLUMP
^ °n

Four New S ta te s
Adopt Child-Labor
Amendment OfU.S.

iContlsnod Prom Pag* One)
tee'* ■la lemon t *aM Hive Uken

sdiontagn of

S c ie n tif i c S o c ie ty I s
O p tim is tic A b o u t
F u t u r e C o n d it k m s
.

FRIDAY. Al

ANNUAL
EASTER SALE

This wrc::’a a.'.fryt arc h *';ir than eve* herons* tre ora
d-Ir1rMii'u with ru’r “Annual Faster liale". The** or* the
t'ays t Ik* appro." nte More than ever our low pried—ship
and saro Frida/ and Falurday.

" •• IltVirTON

the e&gt;op«ra:l*o

movement, and ahlpred --n-re than

twin their »ro rata share of
grapefrntt loit week.
. v.filch Ihty hul provhwil)
“The*# •-•told* *hlpfe:i repre­
J
. - x.
sent 15 fervent of the remaining
'
,4atp4 Uhl X'tpfH n.ltrap", tha ila'.tmen: said, “bet
that week they moved 33 p:rep:t
*,-1
■i**&lt;in,
riMi
if the total shipments. During the
1 ,1
t tV\* fjrln *
IdI.i I of
f M
tint three day* of thi* week.
»■
i t i th*w f*** to in out of
i**
If* nnk * t'» •
Ucnday through Weliewlay. tho
.jt-ider* has* *hip;rd tlo*c to
■t y *" VjtlM. Til?* ** ' oth*u
49 percent of ail the giapcfniit
h hev* giv-l app*nv
that ha* left tho date."
.:n»e», Arixnnin. Call
ennrh, Jlnntntsn, a ’ 1
The contiol committe- atTn.lt le J
I'nlnmlii i* nii'ih’t
there is IHtlo usr in tho (43 per.
li originally reject* i
cent endeavoring to prorata »mpmcnts a* looi as the ujt.-iici,
move more than their proporti in. ,
“This committee realise* full
Chef M. Fr»dsrie Frsresl* Ctuillst
like the wu'li-vi v
we l that grapefruit shipments.
hr niuru fron t p-sth!should be hel.l down anti pre­
search ba» rereol/d.the fact that
.,1 amendment. n 'l i
lated'*, the itatement *aid. “but
canned pineapple roftalis mere
,* state* rn-i t»Vr inis l.ng a* the outside shipper*! •” New York City, cnr tb’iils of known dietetic value* than sty
tlo Hotel Astor.. Famous »• it l« other fruit whlth h:s b v n *ub■re refusing to co-operate faith us
time. Up°tlM thbe yro*
n a-irrottv assumed
nd ore taking advantage of tn* fir the neellence rf lie f.oj. fl.t | looted .Its similar re.iciriti, gui-.;»

WASniNCEON, — Chemlainr
hat pot grtallp-iaerwaaed Mewlr if t at lha ~3hpoaal of Induatry
daring the acanomlc ehrmp, te»ilen.r of tha eighty-fifth meeting
of the Amerhan Chi mica! So.lety etooing here recently in 11eated.
Tha regUtralion or the molt­
ing broke oil record* for the ra­
tio ty‘e fernl-oanna] gatherlrg*
with more thin WOO enrolled.
More than TOO paprr* describing
current mearrhCs viere eubmitted.
Erfdrneeo of confidence in lire
nation** future wore expressed
everywhere
the me-.ting. Lnhnrrtcry worker* revcaUil markrd
acceleration In rinearth both (n

taaftjJBttRKXt.vj!«Wi»iS'

ii“fo*try and In Ih* •tiiveriHIt*
L i l l!- nj l 1” .inii.tii.r* si ,1.
s I- -j
,.r - Astor are ruwcrint canned |.ineaad to»hwlo t- n houl*| "tmtw t i W
vlte. Mure luiforraut l- tnul din­ npplo in 'some fotnt. One dull,
leader* foresaw tr e a t advancener* rre held at the III!.,I Aotor made famous he th* A&lt;li&gt;r. Is tu*»i
ment In trade and . eommerv* j joni a&gt; j|,js situation exist*
each year than st ar.y cihr.- hotel 1darkling with Hawaiian pineapple.
based on tho continue! expansion
Here h Chef ttniKot's rrtlpo for
“ We sxr 'ti ir g t these shlpp-r-1 In the city.
of tho ehemiea! Industry. Dein&lt; to join in this grapefruit control
When a New Ynr’.er |.i Invited that dith: h f colleges and universities raid movement, an I we further urge
to a tuniqoet nt the A -or he kuo- 1 ■'Flare dni ktlng Inin pan wilh n
—that, whilf *lx months otr&gt;. the all EX'Wff* ib the stile to *r* to ■ fav will sit down t.i a meal lh.il Is i llllle fat. Itcest )u ovcu ttrei.')
a masterpiece. Frr Ch-f il. rrrt!- Ore minutes and Ihen add R rrtlr,-door teemed pra-ticatly closed to It that their friit is m irktU J
erlch Francel* Ggtllet of ths lio ttl luux“ (rich souc# for braising) cor
new graduates, to d a y Industrie* •hr:ueh ship :ets
co-Op.TJt|-g.1 Astnr. who has prepjre-t d'!&gt; luld.- silling cf two rarrvts, an enfon.
are making inquiries lo.&gt;king tn and not thiough shippets whe s i s i mrals lor presidents, royally evi stalk of celery Slid a stalk of If i t . ft v &gt;•'«' i
fiioc
the engagement of superior sta- refusing to p ay the gam*."
j mltlioDs of bun'iuct deyoteer. Is a Boost scabs urtii mir'piiix Is go!- only
den brown. Then arid leu IshTf• n, M sir
la*: trr.
dent* on graduation In June.
Msmter* of the loim nlttn ,-xA protege of fjn'.tus i r - ■h ■ull- | spoonful t of pour and ]ulrr id a
liricaich that may lead i»vrn. trs-ssed thcm.-rlves as being U:snsry expert*, tf. Cuill-if l.efor ran of pineapple awrru-ned v.titt
lually to the complete separation cu raii-il by the lack of suptiirt
going to Hie Asiur In I"it l was a little sugar.
of petroleum proslucts into their tivinj given them l.y grower*
Idrntified with tile I'tirun.l IIr»-! “ItemuTR d n r k i l n « from fin
tkurant and the llo tsfi B erlna. I when roasting Is rompfetrtl. tttrsin
component eorstituent*—a devel­ whj ire selling to, or m i •toting
Pallia
n t a n t M ar.-u-ry in Parle: I the *attv« and Iheu add 'Herd pla opment of vast future impor­ through,
the
non-to-Qpei.stin;
Hotel Savoy amt Caf- Itoyal Its * P P » «nd * little a h tid iW rracr&lt;*
tance to thr Inshislry-vra* rt- thip-.cts. They said .the growers
L rndoe; Midlan-I IliUcl. M a sc h ri-' r-i I. I'Uoo-sluvkltilg In Center Of n
'ported to the petro’cum division themselves have the power U
ter. K nglard; Hotel Adelpbls. U r- dish, gurnlali *itls |iinea|ipl-&gt; n ut
of the society. Dr. M. R. Fenakr, ma’.e the emergency grapefni.t
erpool. and tuipy e th e r hetola. po*ir half c f sauce «lowly tiv.T
Culli.ary scelellta haTu a wanted j davkltnr. Pfaru remainder In raue •
o f , Pennsylvania State College, mo.cmert * sue:ess, hut if grow­
him pany testimonial!.
ih o v l. Tln-e i f rw ik ln t ahopt cco
who submitted tho report as­ er* continue to patrenUo outsiuNow that recent i.o trllio ral r c -lh o u rn n d taomr-Rrc mlauli ’*
serted that sufficient angineoring shl; per*, the grower* must on.Saturday Specials
d f ‘a oo four simple hydrocarbon the re J. lorsiti ity if khe s o n • eille; Waveriy Grower* fo-oprr- i,;l|| (.rags** *r
m litur.’s had been ohlalnesl tn rn- ment fails.
H E N S . Ib .
18c
Following le the lint of c-v-op-lI stive, Waved) ; J. I . Sullivan, t \ j n , nlne-innln*:
able equip.-urnt to '* dislpnel
A -tiv , WaucJsala; -Wb*-y»|wnrjr-th* year:
F
R
Y
E
R
S
:
lb
;
:im*
-fo r- Usefr- iseparatfon by distilla­ : errttn- vhrpprrv - as '-announce t iJI^Tajrlor
trr Haven Imperial Fruit Com*'
/Mir.iVjr hy the cimimilteo;
tion.
( Fresh Drained &amp; Drawn)
vrfin iwif-*
&lt;".■ t* ;■
Aslant* Fat Stm i Com :nny ar.t pary, W. K. l-ee. Inr., an 1 tVm.! u ■Thi*
“Separation nf these simple
i*t IlDHH) tli. •til4.
Riany
G, Itiw, W in ter l l a t c n ; W in 'sr
compounds, while of little mo­ -Sonsnin.- ii.wtc Parking Company. l*»rk F ru it Com pany, a r d W ln ltr t llr l i u lYntriil FIbfId» Hit*&lt;*KiH A M . KINDS FISH AND
ment by themselves," said Dr. A g lin w h ; IV i-n p.rk t.lm a P tr k losinl C om pany,
SKA FOOD.
II
W inter l.rrg'.:* *r ;; IUA i t « ih l\ l
A -ionitlin,
Bauson
Fenakr, “have a tremendously i Grown*
Sif tfi* “ 1 hvmi* came* being win*.
P ark.
Seminnle Fish anil Ihurl try
potential value In that thi* ac­ I’ark; David t i yore t Cr, and
t'eset Fiult
Canpany.
Th- m
complishment has bmkin through j| Wert
A lthough l.tb Jo n e s,
jo u n t
M A U K E T
Fruit
• heretofore imps m-trmb’e wnll, I' Clearwater; Hotly II.It
Sonfonl hurl.-r pitched no-hit hall
M cl-indir Arcade
and ImBraUj lh&gt; eventual sep­ ProJ.-ct*. Ire. Davenport; A'ra- in a Five inning r n te .t durini: Id 1
1
aration of rasnline Into Us com­ amler A Baird Co., aa'.l W. II. Mc­ ib* l;*32 C entral Florida Ho*eBride, DeLand; K. U. Kreno A
ponent parts."
Alcmni of Cornell, Chhigo, Co. and Ejstio racking Company, —
Fusils.
larva rd, Illinois Mossa'huroUa
Sam A. Bank*, Inc., J, \\\ Kse.i
Institute of ^sahnotogr, Ohki
State, Pennerlrinfa State, Penn­ A Son. and U Many, Ire. Froiu
sylvania.
Prln-etmr.
Syrartt-e, ptocf; Let Coucly Puking ( &lt;&gt; i,\l'i»cons'n and Yale held rrirnintts r»ny. Fort Myers; Vaighn-Griflin Packing Company, Huwry-m-1
iturlry the week of the rjnven- be-liiS,*; C Hindi '.-llaili Com-J
tion. Henry Frehan. storkroa-n party, lakrlatd; Mammoth Grove,
keeper in tbo chomlcal el. p art- la t . Lj 11. Kramer, Mirtin &amp;
mert of Corne'l University for Tuccer, ant Independent Fruit
more than fiO year*, was the Company, Ine. I.air Wale*.
ruest of honor at th r Gorrell
F or Ida Fruit Distributor*, Ine.,
siumni luncheon.
Mr. Frehan, Max Blait’ cr, Gentile Bras, Dr.
who l» an "Institution at Cornell, P. Phillips Co., Amrriran F'r.'lt
teas brought to Washington fee Growers. Inc, F. B. Godfrey Corn-,
he occasion. Fighty alumni a t­ pany, W. II. Mouse: 4 Co., It chtended ths luncheon. *mon&lt;r them erdson Jl.-uit Cry pnntlon, lasko
Dr. Alfred S**, Chinese Minister Charm Company, third.j.
to Washlngttn, who rloced hi*
Walter Picking Company, Pant
r*ri a t k(f. FeehanVTHspoeal for City; Chase A Co. Sir for.*; G.
*n afternoon of slghtoaelag.
Maxry, Ine. Bsbrirg; S pitz Fnil:
Comrany and Wotlfor I Fruit
Ctmp.rny, Sulphur Sprints; Flori­
da Citrus exchange, l/« 4 Ed­
wards Corporation, Muss Packing
Comptny, Manatee Frdt Coro•o n g 'a
M e a t
tany,
Ferlnsvlar
Distributing
W A
Corporation, S'-ardinl Distribut­
ing Company and HU • Brin. Co.,
J ffe a t T o
E a t
Tampa.
Ne;iru Fruit Company, Tltcs-

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS

TWO DATS

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
n iU M H I R I

19c

Patk liion'j'oleit

S l’DAIt 5 I K

15c
15c

llurff- Tomat i
Jfcled, 3 ennn
Cnhndn Dry

\ III*. Cra kcra

Brown or XXXX

Sugnr, 2 clnot.
Pillsbury's lluckwhcat or
Pancake
-f
rt

\sst, Dcl.uxc

DIN. ALE

All Next Week
l rindum
MUMS. Ilf.

My’e's Ice Cream 4|

Flour, 2 pHtfn * t l v

S.AI.T, 5 lbs.

3* lb*. AmurRan Beauty
Flour Fire with

Ni |H Cun Icl.by'.

t i hr d
Nts. d l.ib'iy',
fillers

d

10c
1 • Ciram
10c Joll-o
Powder 2 pkffst 1 5c
23c t}i. jnrs l.atad; 23c
W Pp
Sweei Mixed
Pick lei, 21 c*. X 5c
Reams. 3 can s

T IS S U E , 3 roll*

I'IN K A IT I.K J L U C

Scott

I‘kgs. Angrlui

17c

’/ IJi.
M:irxhm:tlln\\H

SC

Ifrcnthin'd tr».
C imciuntil pki;,

T IS S U E . 3 rrtlU

Tiilui it I'rinro
liii Maiie . • d 1-j A «
CORN, ic iin s I t H a
No. a / '-.i 11

A

l.i'lrx
llc.ii.i Fils' A
PHKI.KS J

A J* ^

A L H K ItT , 2 fo r A w t

i'l i:.
A
(jracemiLi___J 7 c
J | kg tilll|&gt;vtiuti4
FLAKES
JL 7 c

I'HUNIvS
■li) ti«. i'kir.

-| A r t

N A I L. OATS

AULe

No. '1 Cun* Cut
d
B E A N S. 2 n g ~ X W V

25c
Libby's N-. 2
PEAS, 2 fur 29c
:i Pkg*.

A A a

Pk
g'F
.lakea..19c
19c 2Lu
x
'v Ih.inn Lakor'*aB
Tull I.IMiv's
P
.O4
G...
A
COCOA
J O c
S
A
P
1
b
a
r
n
15c
a1 s.ii 1;Iasi-k
5CO
SmLal
lDUSTA
Pepper deans J « c
PRODUCE
D
JOC
\olvn
1
lOXAP.3c'sH.20c
Coffee. II*.
1 7 c
21c U
S
2 No. 2'x I ,io&lt;
S
ll
ac
in
!f'!.
.ot.t1j
j
m
l-bhe*.
ff r t
9c
l
c
n
c
l
h10c
PEACHES. f a t J t
Dui y
4im
‘sS
tfO
i*s
!%
*QSc
15c
o
M
S
i
I init f i
ga
5c VIPN-EI!
O.ARA
12ic
PB
uc
ii
UionOil J
Al9c
10c
'
2 *» lb. ns
19c LEMONS,dua.
JELLY • A
JlOc
U
gg
RICE. S Ilia.- 14c
D.iin
nleor3cnim25c
Tlprary
TEA Hie and

T.ll I.III*.’MILK, 3 finis

■ «*£

A

Pkgs.

J

I.un i U' Sunahine
BUTTER, Ib.
Fti) omul

n i . e d , ii'i.

1.11 l )*i No. I

CHEESE, Ih.

am

Salad, 2 fir

HANFOltD
CELERY

A JW 'L

l.ilihy's chiiioek A P —

A.

IJI.

Yollll.V

Salmon, 2 fur o u O C e

ONIONS,

hi

Tuna
FLAKES

Ih i.

r* M-

Id Or. App

i

lo 1 s. u. s.

I'llle Itu.e

W h i'r

POTATOES

UK Magnolia Ave.
H* -

MEAT MARKETS

XU E. First SI.

BETfJJR -QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES

■Cd.^.; ■

Pur Til* Eimltr Fcanl!—Skinliin, Supar Uiinil—Half .:r Wlmli*

MAMS
Wlinli! Pl(f Piirk

HAMS

■U'iuhI or Ch3|m

Ib.

12c PIC PORK

Veiil anil flivf

Ib. 9c

S’rrnk O' Lcxit
W H IT E

TfACON
!!). 7Vic

Yinl

POT ROAST II). H)c RIB STEW Ib. 5c
r»»h Green B. E.

FlibUttltr. Whi r (ula Iat mh I Small llrriikfmt

FIELD PEAS, Ib.
LEGO* LAMB lb.
Waatn. ShosJoar or
LARB, Bh....... .
w- i «
LAMB STEW, lb.

2 $ C
4 A gm
1 9 t
4 A n
l U t

W estern

A

§ n

A
J
1
O
4

V V

--

VEAL CDOPK Ik
Uagaa Sliced Btfat
BACON, Ik ™ . . ..
Western Park,
cto ps, 2

f t
C a
w v

•olden Key

ROAST

H1LK, S tall cans

Wcslii. Loin Purk

fork C.aking

ROAST

APPLES, 5 l b a _

SHOWN

io. 1 Can Monarch

ine? berries, gull
Vo. 2 Can Mortar.k

Illaekberrie*. each
; SYRUP, qt-----TABLE' SALT.
Rw * Cart Pia

N a l Can Fla

Hackberrlea, 2 for
No. 3&gt;t Can

PEACHES, 2 for

J - RECIPES
T U T SAVE MONEY
are prior rd on cadi pecka s*t
n ora packed imidc. And if
you went i wbula bookful,
juMwrite far tbaocw*"Menu
Magic." Your n in e and id d m * on a poweard bring*'
il free. National DeiCullCorwpoor. 449 W. I d i b i t . New
York.

W

HY ARE PREMIUM FLAKES so popular?
Because year in and year out the high
quality o f these favoritei h i t alu-ays been main*
taioed.They're always bakerfofthe best. Always
packed oven-fresh.‘A lw ays w ax-sealed to ter//
thorn fresh. N o w onder PREM IUM FLAKES
never fall t o please*! O rder som e at your gro­
cer’s* either the small o r large-size package.
A n d try th e u s ty , th rifty r e c ip e s that com e

Wesln. Rhouhlent Pork

w ith them .

WIENERS

I'iATIONAL BISCUIT; COMPANY

ROAST lb.
F an cy

Ih.

5c

_™;JIul!i Cumpmiml

III.

3

Ilia ,

U ibS
25c

12c

—HAMS i

------

Email Sugar
Cured Picnle

Ib. 7V^c

LAMB LEGS
V eal

RIB CHOPS
Io trg e Ju le y

HAMBURCER er

SAUSAGE MEAT

Sparc

6c

Rind On Sliced

9c BACON Ib.

Mutty

—

Small

PIG LIVER

cf

11’if a Neck

Ib.__ 12c BONES

Freoh Cut

w -i

Iflc.SAUSAGE Ib. 15c

ROAST Ib. 12c LARI)

.Platon, 10 lbs.,.

It Ik bag Amer.an Beauty Vo. 1 fan Ifenarrh
Poetry Floar Free with, each Strawberries), eg.

lb.

\ Yi km J I llT L'liuik

J. a. Nat l Irish

IU0AR. 4 Ibot.__
OIU Burley
MALT SY R llP

2ic

2 ran., I.lhhy's
PUnL' Kix*
Asparnt'iM ..

15c

3 Ib. Ctn.

10c

I'llDNBS

d u k ssi m

Food prink
Oiullint* :i*»c &amp; ■

:t Pkgs. Okay Macaroni,
N.ihIIi's nml
4~k
MMIHIKiri
1 U C

‘ i'. mi l'i ail ii
111 H UB

Itch

Phillip'a 1'orit A

21 Iha. H3c
Certified Toilet

A

6)4 A r t

II. Powder III. d riU L e

O 'fl £Tt

I*v r Y m m T r r w x x S 4
ltr.ii.rn

Ru'ntf.ir.-s '

F'1 .0 II R

Ib.

10c

7l-2c

�w
'

I t ’s P o s s ib l e

'f k

i ,
W anderY o o ih s O b ta in
l e d &lt;‘A t t e n t f o n
h

n

m

jCtUtn Glory:
t-4 r brood
n b c i, 4 T erlseo, 6 r r p . fl T
Milk, 1-2 t salt, 3*4 e flatly grotto
carrots. 1 T flatly mfnrad portl*y.
Molt criaeo la largo fry*
lo t pan. AM brood cab * cat 1-1
ta. aquare. F ry briskly stirring
constantly aatl| coboo ara crisyy
and broom. Remote cub**. Beat
t f p slightly. Add milk, to It. car­
rot*, and port ley. Stir to browned
bread cab**. Melt aao additional
T of ertoco to tarn* frying pan.
f t n r to ralitnrc. Cook ilowly un­
til firm. Stir occasionally to prevent sticking.
8plnach Timbales: 1 c cooked
spinach, 1 T fat, I egg slightly
beaten, 1-2 e milk, 1-3 I salt, few
gralne pepper, few drape of onion
joke, I t vinegar, 4 round •!!**»
breed fried, 4 slleee tomato or w
e tomato sauce.
Combine fin t
2 Ingrvdtonte. Pill greeted tUnbale molds. Bale to a pan of hot
water In alow oven, 304 degree*
f , ,10 to 4S min. or until firm.
Cover bread with »lk« of tomato
or tomato sauce and turn a tptoach mold on each. If tomato Is
awed serve with hnllanilait# »»uc».

m

triti,*

•**A

m

wjbi 3tc nrwftt

! who ara discouraged and
fin any proposal their older
tonlcm may suggest, drift In­
to bureau. The problem of

k a m jm

a t m ay

mve

’H h tA u r eoMS/tht*

a r n u rr

j m u

thau whhh

A small Amount o r radium m
HAS BUM POAUD UNOUPsaODt.
TH£St W itt M L S WILL OALhJLY

So b « m u h a co-operative toli^ruiect resulting from the
V *f.O eielc committee headed
Edward L. Worthington, o
toe who spends most of his
p aolying emergency situations
rl
out of theosoifield
pf &lt;
MUsbtslKIUtem
oS.f il*.*
lftTlirenVlet'

PHOLOMi U P tf .

1 T I L ;;

zJ omr aw a Ptfietss wu. u
H u d to gyim sr Booms w ith a
Su e n e paaoaaw oo - t*en oam w e
c o m ao u m o bo to r r r t$m wood o r
Tut VO it**, A MUAOfJO STOAT WfU
NOT, O f eoUASi, iH f ll AS SUMV AT A
_______ . love s to w /

No More -V X Q m W f

least three Central Flat Ida
I# in
rompiny thi« ****r.
Ruddy Lake, young Hanford hurler Is a member of the Boston
IIraves' reserve*, Bill Rlritk’ond,
the Cneoo hurter, U with the Rmk
Itlanil cluh,‘ whll* Bldle fln'tnn.
also of Corel, hs* signed with the
("htllerton tcura of Ihe Mid-

permanent guests and
Of whom have stayed them
Ni-» Hally Wright offers this
(Wo days to si* month*,
menu »s Imlng wholi-some nnd ap­
y-thren boy* havn been sent
M
E
N
U
S
petising:
to their homes, 23 were In­
ti to return voluntarily, 10
Hralloped tomatoes, has brown
Mis* Mabel Wilson and Mrs.
placed In private homes In tiUdys Adams Hmlth, homo eco­ potatoes, candied rarrnts, cote
nomies teachers at Hvmlnole High slaw, celery stuffed with peanut
Inty-three boy* who are {school today released another butter, enrn muffins, and butter­
Of lest “permanent" guctls group of menus that have been milk.
bureau regularly attend prepared by their second year pu­
Hera's Mis* Margaret Meflarmostly at . night. Courses pil*.
nubile mechanic*, cabinet■ Tho menu* are all teited and vey'a menu: Raked spinach loaf,
and' printing are the most they Include vegetable* which can stewed tomatoes, carrot salad,
ran-bom buya. hu~jrjr.lta*ciT fockPy ftoW "Herald turn, muffin*, sod -orange joke.
Clasa membera whose names
’ With r foreign bnck- Bilvertl'ers.
ar­
Each menu Is arIrally choose English
wer»
not given preparr,i the fol­
range l in that proper food value*
ttoatle*.
are gathered Into a wholesome and lowing menus:
b boys coming- to the bureau,
Fresh string beans, new Irish
makes for
liar they stay only two dny* pnlalal.l,. unit
potatoes, tomato nests, corn meal
year, havo on opportunity to hiaJthy. happy p*t*«n».
litre is n "smrl* men as ar­
. a',good deal of practical
Rroeetill with Holland*!*" sauce,
tUdm
through suporvlued ranged by Ml** Mary Manning,
if lm n u tn t trip* are arrange,) (Snhlen it!&lt;&gt;ri, eptoaiih, timbales, tpkrd potajoee _ stuffed with
Ugh'the Museum* of Art, Nat- fresh vegetntdo solid, glased ereame,) carrots soil peas, pickled
sweet p'.tatfme, and orange Juice. beets,-rnm meal muffin-.
Bra) History, tho telephon,.
telephone coin
Peppei* staffed,w ith rpagheltt
puny,, newspaper plant*, llluml*
noting rompany, and Industrial
, wind resist- *Bd ,LhMP* * llh ’
i* w &lt;
plagta of all eorts.
rd that by al- " lu' ,h »ouffl*. creamed green
Ilero l» • typical example of
i.tributlon and « w&gt;ax*. ^rlerx. carrot ami rattbu type of hoy* who come lo the
ructuren It Is * lL M, *d'
bureau. Joe and Frank, brother*
sir rc«l'lamo
Redfw* needed tn prepare some
dram • small West Virginia
ihif* by about Hems in Ihe above menus are *•
low*, wer« expelled from homo by
iiivann a bl* follows:
their gtepfaiher. F»r several yeais
mlng head on
Mock Hollandals, Haute:
3 T
(hay worked on near-by farm*.
butter, 2 T floor, 1-2 t salt, I T
When work gave out, they ''hit
arch Assoclo- lemon
1 e
water, 2 ogg
it progiss/hn&lt; yolks.
Melt butter, add flour,
T Eventually they wound up In
tihlem of open- Stir until smooth. Add hot w ater
Cleveland, footsore, tired, &lt;11*.olton. Results ond cook unlit thick. Add lemon
Votirairad- Tho yapplied at the po­
state* the re- julre. Keep hot until ready to
lk* station for lodging n* hnd twl 0 revolution- serve. Hrforr serving add heaten
V j f ' their custom. Th* police
ill greatly In- egg yolks. Lemon may I* varied
turned them over tn ihe bureau:
y of opening arenrdlng to flavor desired,
flrh&amp; hdVp been there now for
inery.
Tomato Nests:
Remove the
throe week*. An effort I* being
try the s .h .k. 1- tnp* *nd scrape out renter of &lt;1
fliwle ta Induce relative* In tteI’fcst year with l„mntoes. Sprinkle Inside with
Ito U to lab* them. It tbla fall*
»y trade prnb- 3.4 | salt.
Mix: II hard cooked
■ E wit) remain at the bureau
ago. The as- r n t&lt; 3 7 cream. 1-2 t salt, pepper,
R m D some other permanent solu­
if control of 1 t grated onion, 3 T cracker
tion of their problem presents lthumidity h*n crumbs nver top.
Fill tomatoes
inny factorw*. with ltip m| Tture end top with a
I^T h d boy, themselves tike care
small slice of baron.
Put In •
ef lh* bureau and every morning
ter* faced Rill shallow pan an,| cover with 2 or
igo out looking for Jol*.
during the 3 T o fh o t water. Rake until trnhla
Itjnrtinj] »ler and bwon brown,
eltx.
hardest
Squash Souffle: 2 c cooked
lied In 22(1 In- *qua*h, 3 eggs, salt, pepper. Steam
lest Hi gnme-i »3 »s«h until tender, cool.
Add
calked 01 mm, bested egg rolka and seasonings,
■ne*, lilt six llrat egg while* until stHf. Fold
one shut-nut into *&lt;iua*h mlxlure.
I’our Into
grraard linking dlah and bake la
ON.—British Industry's
reolUatlan of tho IreporI research la stressed In
at raport of the Depart' BclenUfk and Industrial
4, Issued here recently.
Is of lines of Investigation
an to ba proceeding at the
loo of 37 research organ!

itish Industry
Uilzes Value Of
e5[ence Research

Prank Taylor, substitute SanL-rd outfielder, stole Imme In the
IStb Inning to give his team a
7 to rt victory over Winter Park
moderate oven twenty to thirty In the longest de'ldv* content
In Ihe Central Florida Baseball
minutes. Herr,, immediately.
league (hiring the 1:134 season.
llaked .Spinach Loaf: 2 e rooked
spinach, I 1-3 r bread crumbs,
The longest winning streak
1 egg well beaten, I-I • grated that tho Central tie r Wo Ratocheese, t 1-3 T lemon Juice, t 1-3
t salt, pinch pepper. Mli all
thoroughly. Place ln baking dish.
Hoke In medium oven 23 mlnutoe.
S a tu r d a y S p e c ia ls
Serve hot.
Hralloped Tomatoes:
2 lb*,
H E N S , l b ------------ 1 8 c
frrsh tomatoeJTor I NoT3 ran to­
matoes, 2 c fresh bread erumba F R Y E R S , l b . ...... 3 0 c
(bread In ruhes), 1-2 boy leaf, 2 (Fresh Dreoaed A Drawn)
whole cloves, 2 T sugar, 2 t pep­
per. ,2 to 3 T fat.
Peel fruah ALL~KINDS PISlT AND
SEA FOOD.
tomatoes, cut in place# and cook
untl| soft. Add seasoning to
canned tnmntoe, and boll for S .Seminole Fish and Poultry
minutes.
Remove hoy leaf and I
M A R K E T
clove*. Put alternate layer* of|
McLantUr Arcade
bread erumt* s ‘d
tomatoes
We Deliver
In h'ittera,| baking dish. Pour ov-j Phone 909
er It tho melted butter and rook]

CANBERRA,
A n a tm lla - B r
r lrta t of t a fa g llih Ordav-teCouncil, a b o lt 1SXAJDVA ' eqoar*
ay Antarctic territory lying

W

ITH tbo « n t tint Ilug day*
of toll year ml ad teraa bock
m o ats tartly to tbooo i t v
abloy da,a •( eoauner durtag
which m had n e h a good time. It
looka forward eagerly to winter,
too, with Ite bracing winds and
vigorous eyorte, bat there hi l o t
a wee Ungo of regret for the lad­
ing Joye of rammer. All tbli ta
true, of con res, only it you are
Ihe sort of person who lian a the
day right with a "better break
fist"
■ " W H w r m i 'M iii r i w H n tH'
suggested for Mil that boa plenty
of fruit li It. aweeta to auetoln
you, end a reminiscent suggestion
of eunahley rammer day* la Ute
pineapple tram tar away anoMaked Hawaii:
BnktJ Pruitt trltk Leemo Peel
HalttJ ar Hleeesed Rice wkh
Crated Niyil Safer
Ploea/&gt;p4e Brealfetf Cake
Cefee

I' E A T ' m
to P o o to fflce

■poena milk, acd pat oat Into a
round greased tin. Drain thor­
oughly tho coolants of as l-ounco
can of crushed Hawaiian pin*
apple, and spread seer the top.
Sprinkle with oae half cup broom
sugar, and dot with batter. Bake
In a hot—490 degree oven for
srtetn to twenty minutes, and
serve hot Serve* fear to stx. bus
more likely four.

Mat longitude and attending from
latitude M degrees to the South
Palo to to bo brought nadir the
control of tbo Commonwealth of
*
Australia.
Thia territory, which comprliea
what hat Jong been knows at tbo
AmtralIan section of Antarctica,
U that aoetton of th , Antarctic
region* lying' Immediately tooth
of tha tooth eoait of Australia.
Thla atep win prevent the posslblllty Of any foreign country ob­
taining legal territorial right*
over the Antarctic ercaa adjacent
to Auatralto. It la eaggeetod that
tha new territory ahould bo named
King George V. Land, the name
already given to a email portion of
tho arcs.
At toon at tha neceaaary legla■tollM wt tieu bno boiw taken by ihu—
Ahetrallan Parliament, the Com­
monwealth government will ratify
tha Leagu« of Nation* whaling
convention, which will give H th«&gt;
right to Ikons# whaling chip* op- i ^ j
•rating In tho Auetrallon sector,
ami to rollret royalties on the oil
yield, i

theatrksl magnate, and Joteph
Rerkln, New York iltaraonj mer­
ball league’s champion cellar po­
chant, obtslned a marriage license
tbqay. They sold l heJr wl.l bo
sition club. Winter Park, rould
MIAMI, Apr. '4.—iff)—Mona msrfled tomorrow ty the county
produce during the 1932 season
Fog, daughter of William Foi,
was two straight vktoilesl
SA TU RD A Y , A P R . 18th a n d M O N DA Y , A P R . 17th

D. V. WARREN

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ITiat Dcllcloui CMrtoto

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Dickie* VU

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J. G. MICHAEL

ll the llnon Industry the high
V la on tha results obtained
a t ha pedigree flax crop grown
K tof George's estate at Bandfhajn. In Norfolk. When proOtf,1 under ordinary cordltlops,
n « p produced trails tha yield
M n . Tho fiber obtained la
A 20 pounds a ton more then
oian flax which forrrta BO
of Ihe raw material uaoi
British linen Industry. It
Mad that f a x would form
bio crop In Norfolk,
im tnts In "«hitting" meat
th a t' by lh» use of 20
of carbon dloxldj In tha

ItaJ* a* •xhUlad" Ina j “ *4 U' y n ^ r lorton is tha NationLaboratory at Tsd-

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Comer Second and Palmetto

E X T R A IT E M S T H IS
W E E K -E N D
GREEN COW PEAS. RHUBARB, ASPARAGUS.
SWEET CORN, POTTED EASTER LILIES, AS LONG
AS THEY LAST.
ROUND OR FLAT
FRESH YBLLOW
B E A N S , l b . ...
S Q U A S H , lb ...

FEW

RUT or Whole

HAMS

lb.
StH kh-fAll Cut*

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4 Small or. 2 7'kll

Everyday Milk

BonrOmfiiea

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IDNG'S MEAT IS
221 E. F in t iStrcot

together oae rap Rear, one eighth
teaspoon salt, two tsoayiaua bak­
ing powder sad one tabloepooo
augur, sad out or rub lo three
tablespoons

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�PAGE SEVEN

ILA ABBA
BS NO MORE
Experiment In Regu­
lation O f Traffic
THcd For 2 Years

Ed Menace
UUm ■.. liviag within 35 mile* *1
Manila aail too* become a thing of
th* pa rt if rurraat dr mania far
r a f t , Kboala and Uad protection
*r*. granted hy the gorormhent of
tba'Philippine IrUndi.
Throughout tb* mountainous re­
gions of Or* PbUipplnea ar* seattarpd various wild or semi-wild
tribe* balancing (« distinctly cifftran t racial groups. Thlt ia not
r a n rising, pa far a* many of lb*
region* era cone* read, bat that
l Wo diithaclly
different wild

m n i a has been doubted, In on#
ease it h u been quailr mlc.l. and
in many taftaucv* it U taporlnl
th rt that raihsr./s now banal# I Ur
whcd# nf lha laeaP ilwtiwt (radii.
The brwad »W n ar dc*wt* liac'f tn c titahkrmit a hat unpralltfMe i ail way line* «hculi.* be
closed. tiail tA al truffle Ml AIII
(.1*4. The derldirg (mint wilt Ur
nht.1 raa m ia br»t in IK* elm
ramie in le ro l of (hr rtale, with
a .tut rriatmn. nf rouri-r, lu the
rraraitablr n in tt t'f the district.

Celery Market-Reports
I 'iri"i;:h i-u u rtw y of th e l h - v l 1
lin e m tn .o p e ra tio n w ith tin* IT
.

r;»ii. It

v

W in frey , N;n»f

i . 'l a t e M a rk e tin g

more than i«„ years x great ex­
l-4iilS4l*IUhl» r. I'o
periment hat been Ipicd throvg,h. ■, U tllw ii' i. in
eul South Autiralia ronaiatlng of
.
b* raru&gt;'(hr government tuetsel of- mad
ria l), AD»at.
II.
1
.1
fur Isom
traffic. In 1910 a tranaport runtrol
beard wes appointed by Parlia­
ment for fhrte year* and the leg
iaialkn mil raplr* In about alt
month*.
■Upon Ihe hoard « u conferred
wide power* for the ragulation of
. •
l.tlr
l.t .
j i l t !
M - 1
i :i ib
r l r i r t l t .
11- 4* i » l l i * * a :
lead traffic aa the effect of motor
•
* | L R » H
•% »•
»
” ‘ .
•
*
»•*«
■ • • • *
t m u tr- f*
| |ki «i U f *
H i'lllO
'•
competition wa* being felt seri" Ik
* &gt; t'M ' n-»»m
*• I t
I , ^ In t
IfiM 'ie l
U &lt; « | *1i l l 1
j I *1 * &lt;
t
i * v r | » t » \m i l l r ' l l * * 4i »
oualy by Iho railway*, particular­
|:&gt;
.'iris
1*1 * i » i t » f i i *
I 1 .
* ■, . !.
l i
H i
u .
I &gt;1
f i t . ti
M iifth tril,
i m r a l ly
f a n
ly aa many of th* main road* hair
1
barn built almoet ptrallel mlh r.ai) traffic control I ml i u
tain* ahuue* over Ieoh tag tb* modto lltrlllUlr the r t f i riuu'ii
bra city ^ Manila, is only poaaibla A n y O th e r. D i r e c t i o n
long" losses ware bring sus-. lowing motor h-riics i t cony
la thin t n . because of lack grab­
tainri' by lire railwny* department whrat rrm railwny. mlfrir, a.
h. t n- a-—
o i dmae'ftada
bing In M r district*.
_-M i g —
1i v e A vai^aA
aame of (ho routes would n 't have that Ihaip *1
lo be climed. So th* experunc tit ol in rxpoiU.
LAKEUURST, N J-. Apr. I I . - rightly continuing the run 1 traf­
UFh-H ad Commander K. V. M&lt;- fic waa instituted. It tn . '-ren
(V d, akippar of the Ill-fated U. S. conducted sufficiently I ng to
S. Akron, ordered “any other give a thorough tc it but the Ik aril,
coori* except that tab** In th* in Ua annual report Juat Lime
of character aad have a* criminal laat few minj lea'*, a-Naval court poinla oat that it ks JiflTi- ult even
R c i n c m h c r t h a t b r a k e s M o p o n l y y o u r w H e e l f f - .l t l a k e s tires that
record* with th* constabulary of­ of inquiry waa told yexterday, th* to (atimat* (he fiaanriai rffew". of
g rip to s l o p y i m r c u r . F u r y o u r m m a n d y o u r f a m i l y ’s su fe ty *
ficials.
hug* allvor dielgik'e "might has* the operations on the railways aa
ATLANTA, t i n . - *t ome - -wtnr
West o( Manila, across the bay, avoided th* turbulent atmoaphare'* the ravrr.ua tlatamant* d i n«t
b u y n e w G o o d y e a r s i p n v —. t h e n e w c o s t is s o s m a l l * i l ’s n o t
actually ravaai the poaition.
nu»), lh^ Athititii pulilti* Nchti *!
In th* maunUlna behind Marl- In tba vurtex *f the atorra that
Th*. board , espials*, howev.'r, teeiher* will slick lo Ih u r t&lt;us!t.
w
o r t h t h i n k i n g a b o u t a u d y o u m a y s a v e a lif e tim e o f v a i n r e g r e t .
dnaked
it
to
deal
ruction.
vela* roam a tribe of Negrito*,
Tb* teatimoay came from Lieut. that tome Idfa of lha aiten'. of .(hi Or. Nueh W. tteird, president »f
short, kiahy-halred, with bows
dheendon of lha traffic to th*
end arrow* aa their chief weapon Charier J. Maguire, ckiaf uuofog- raUway* may ha formed by a ren- tbo Atlanta Boar,| of Niluratiu*,
T h e Q u a lity TIrff w ith in r e a c h o f a ll l
asserted at a ircrnl m etin g nf
iat
a
t
the
Naval
Air
Station
boro,
end me* «a. livelihood.
slderation of the total annual mil*- ■chiHif administrative hends. Th.&lt;
and
m
a
te
d
a
atir
of
axeltamanb
The h a u U . nf both of 4b*e*
Steppcil up in aufrty - - in appearsnrr — in
aga of - dUcantinurd
service*.
meeting waa tn cunsidcr u pre­
people* can only be reached with ia tba makaakift court roam tk at Thta aggregate*
approximately liminary survey iif the rily vvhnul-i
n rilejsr- stepped dim n lit p in e ' 1 he new
Had
heard
Lieut
Com.
II.
V.
Wiley,
great difficulty ever meuntain
CiiHtdyejr I'jililinJrrv sre n r n lurlter thjn
aacenil la ceauaaud on lit* Akrea 3.479,061 rail**, n k * up of 337,. far determining what ea^unditnlla.
.and only aurviviag officer, declare 743 mile* for paaecngrr *areice*t Hire* might l* eliminated.
17,01)0,out) form er I'uihlinderi which
Lark of read* has made it poo- a few day* egn that he kid aag- and .J.H 2411 rad#* far good*
Tay day or no pay Jev. th*
made a rrputufion for
$ dE .S O
rihf* fog,ith*m I* continue a no­ geated • w ntw ard court* to Mc­ trumpet*. Tb* board calcidatrl
Fulton c o u n t y eehmil-teorher.
thrift.I’ricrd at low at
**R?
mad tyM af.ealsUnce In which Cord when tb* itorm waa t i n t that a t laaal 100,000 pounds % year have [Jnlged Iheinselvr, tn rarvy
ha* boom added to th # ravraa* rf
they oftg* move to » errtaio hca­ aiglited.
on until th# end ut the reirulnr
tion, burn off a tract of forest,
Weather reeearchca line* th* tb# railway* dapartmant by th* ichoul year. Jere A. Well*,
cun trot, or elimination, of ruad
turn
undo* pit
the ashes i«r
for ■criiii«vrl
fertiliser,
•wfH umnr
Maguire stated, o ra.
rupoMnietident i&gt;TIho fill Inn cuiinplial one crop, gather the harvest vlnrctf him that th* thundrratorm
To get • reliable idea nf the rf. ty school systriu ud tv —rd the
and then move on t&gt; another loca­ whith doomed the Akron did not
f*rt of road csnlnd the Imar I sent teachirg body nlid evpluilu'd thul
tion. Thta type of cuttvUITod is extend westward of th* Washingto IS sMtion-nrsatera throughout dun to an injuurticiu brnUKht
called " ‘Kalngen".
tor-Newark airline*.
South
Australia the questiun, aaninst Ihe cnunly i&gt;v lb,. Attaulu
The burning of ferrit* baa been
7Uilng kiastilght’V rrmaikml "What haw keen the general effect Pistribuling Terminal«. In . t h GOODYEAR AU-WEATtfEfl
-a ygreat problem f*r the Bureau Ik* (hie agrelagiit, "* continuance of. the Road and Railway Trar»- cninml v&gt;lnn «,i» prow nhd Ruij
ef.lko
coure*
te
the
westward
a
t
of fercatry to meat and for *«m*
port Act wa railway traffic7" Th* eivking the llxltui l*U4ti* flic it pev
yoara attempts have been mad* midnight would, aa th* altuation replies rhuwed lh.il Iho pervert- roll, which will mean un In leflml"
to punish the offenders and to turned out, hav* avoided the ae- a gen of increase run go front 33 delay in the April mvi lint
UM:h these people* Ihaft their re re port tom of the thunder­ t* 300, In some Iru-tunce* • Hi* fcalurie*. Rul nine in not n*' xnlnry
wi|i|l* axbttcon would b* improved storm.”
Wiley had testified he fuel saw ehown after thr 20-nilnut# hus- eut nf tie* 13 vmi r .'llted thMadocaUng perprinantly on fixed
llghtnirg
t0 the south at H:3U incus meeting that „|&gt;ens Hm «ea. teachers.
^ B h d nnd developing another
when the ship was proceeding aion.
mad* of turn! Mitlrfftlon. Schools south along th* Ihdwwsre, aad Im-1
Hrr.—4V##s»r w-U ti1, gu'-.'rrr trlrtiiin,
KTa mwBBE 'a l s o l i f l P l l V
have teen stastes.'. Caibaoa and as* mediately aurgeeted to- kWOrd ,.A manager 'jt ' -t utitrders Du* To
grexfrraafcry and l&lt;ov prices all ctsitnimie tn
| | | ( GOODYEAR PATHFINDE
rleuttural |osplames la mere placsii that westerly coarse bo taken. tn&gt; theater, today aai-l that lb#
still
gtealervihie
in
th--lO.i.i
$
|
J
*
.
6
5
1 I■ . ^ r
lA E f f g N flauvc
In settlement farm schools for the McCord ordered an easterly course children tomorrow nuirning will
ua* of KaraOntarioa. They were beeause hr said be bad utservrd see a news-reel, n Silly byniphon)
urged to taka up homestead*. The lightning to th# westward. Wiley cartoon, » short siihjeel fentiirlnj | "I hew lueil’ iltS'-k'lka'irHt ror
nc^oel* were cloned and the cara­ raid he did not observe llghtnirg Alie I,ymail ami his Hun ), and an-i a number of y-arv mil 1 Hnd that
mgtp- TRADE-IN? SURE! Got raady for iprlnQl Youcanfrado in
it ti alvnit Ihe femt nw-*"rln-' I run
bao* and Implements returned to in the west until n half hour !j I«“. other chapter of the senul, “Tln'l take
for headache, biliousness, a
old lire* now on Goodyear All-Woathffrt—ono tiro or a let.
Lost
Trail.'*
the government, because of nonMaguire, ^pending hi* belief
light fooling nn-l t»r cn - ami »pH
lie also Mid that ihe fin-Pure ling up of my fmrt." writes Mr,
co-operation. ,.
thut the All run reulj have avuilcd
New th* ReisonUdoa are np- the fatal thunderstorm, said that O lo I'o, will givp each chll'l who Hart Ho’lth, nt Carthage, Mo.
In br-&gt;'.-n do*ei. Itlaelspreathlng th* government offkla's “umlnbted y” even if McCord brings six Celt* *'«|o* •« the thea­ "■rshen
Dranght will relieve tills. It will
and asking for th* return of these had directed the ship tn pursuit ter, a Imttlc of L'clo.
also help l«« n hv.Hivet a rnW
Ihinga and for tha right to take an easterly course long enough
ami hoaraeners. When I feel 'nil
ilnwn nnd nnl,' I taka lllaehup homesteads' with protection eirly in Use etening "about fl or
i
-i lirsnnh* sn-l In
nftfr lh*y have rtiHlvnUd Ike
cnuaits^uss tne t(
^ , vtl nn&gt;
land. Hi* mo Vo h th- oaVgroWth
rtr,,.r,'
t i «ub» feeling all rlahl.
of lamlffrabhing in thrlr districts.
...5IP^r.'.'nw
e it Inh s-i'l
nl.io rrsth
mmd
atacK-rutt
o iff|
Th*i*‘trll&gt;e.mrn ia*i art on their
isolatei mountain top.* aiid watch hav# been aveidrd.”
and nth-r Ittlln troiihles of thin
4. u ilim
.1 . to
■« aronfitli-.'illon.
mi44i In’iI Ifit! **
kind ..wh*n
lha th'.nxoniU uf twinkling light*
NstssrUas. Writs Iw trw&gt;e'kt4S,
nf Mar% avevy night and from

COURSE CHANGE
ONAKRON HKHT
HAVESAVEDSHIP

Don’t take a CH AN CE

A tla n ta ’s School
Teachers To Stick
Regardless Of Pay

RESULTS

retire,.d ila tiv e .

on thin s lic k tire s !

ItATES
Inr line I lime,
he line 3 llmrw

7c line ft times
Sc line I m onth.
M inim um c h n r g t SOtt,

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■Annuunceaaeii u
•VVH Y oi'K

WATt.'ll repaired
kwtwmkoior
■'•trie■*. .i.'Ktiar, Mac- Av*.
! \VK HUY. Hell, arrvictt *11 n u k j
of flu* equipment. ttroige L.
i ; tunri t u , 15 ft. Slain Street, Or­
ion i", Ha. Ilmicr..nod Sundjlranl
A«t*.

t -tiT: JlwItK nfTTflBlL gunrankefr
Ib il A Sul.-, lh'.'ilrr?. US Myrtle
Aw.
H elp \V';iitteil
I I f YOU AUK of Are, at ptcsctvl
Ottl li'fetl, Ita.'e rtnt lesn than
n K'-nl cummun M-lnml cdueatien,
io-i
furnish
above iavnago
liference*.
hjvu
the
natuiel
lue'l-ttlinn
for
oilier*
li'ir g nnd wish ti* net In to 'th at
l |if'* t*i uin k, I will Is- gbui t* h*va
'II lulh with vim. Ill reply, give nge,
rdiiritlitin. business experience h
lit l.iil iind iiluure .number.- HrbI" ing-f'ringer
Agency.
Taiiqn,
fin.

i

i \ \ n OK tIKN n.K.'IKN for ex.
Irtm •Unify w*1lltm; |irii(Ht.dtinii,
‘'♦nntl i1 -pitn 1 If.pilr.wl- A•IllMMI
til t ll . 1 ..h- ■«’411**1iH,.. Orlamlo, Flu.

12— W an led
WANI PK.Ur I'.Mlt t»K l.4gnl Kcalvi
for
ItllMf. i n i«rrlly up to
tf!1 fi m*i»i r . 0 . tbit 7H3.
10— K luwnrs nntl I'lnnlrt

CONSTIPATION

e c t S a tu rd a y
The Mickey Mouse Club, etganiied twu weehs agu umlor Ihe su ­
pervision uf Mia. Ulndys Worth,
Ailiiama, will hold its ivgului
maaiing at the Milane Theater lumocraw morning at 1U:00 o'clock,
.k'ealure of .ihe morning wii| bv
Ike, prcaantation of fuur special
motion pictura films. They will be

!w in BMa-i JsshssevBta, n*. lAdvJ

t:US I : l/nim ni hetl house,
in lo* I ’,, ref I li lied. I*lv&gt;i
- i! I—'|nr,g t-ot'cli. I'hi'tir

Rlack-Draught

r LISTEN.MR3TAU EVEN Y OFCOUftSE
THOUGH YOU OO 7HINIC \ N0TI'1 I'M
THE BELLBOY IS THEMOST 1 G0IN6 AFTER
inefficjent youae not/ THE NEXT MOST
GOING TO TH1 THE - A INEFFICIENT
BOSS.ARE YOU? / y . ONE'!: &gt;

GOOO WTifiiMU
MB.WAIRUS

OM.WCUi r.wAb u iis r a
s u u o t s r 'O N "

' !'JLUhU&amp;W.AFf'.R A CASUISt
ANAiYhtb t.V ftrERV WWaiMLNi IN Oif
HorcL.l i in ,3 you ARSTJR CVi'if n f
At.L H t tHfPilEP-0 I hlO'oH i i-lM
■-ixi •M ir o u i o r ni: n t r'.'i'r -ifio
IFT Me IJITi Tilt' ftl! INCS* j

social life remain w ilkia Op m i|„
of each other, the Negrito* not
traetlrtr » civilisation (which i*
represented ta them in term* of
twinkling light* o f boulevard*
and government buildings while
the Manllana /e a r fo r th* future
cf their loveljr island*.

LEGAL NOTICE
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H o u se P asses S en a te B ill ^
To D elay C ertifica te S a le jm/vrni
rT-* :l Session H as.C losed

Wife Of President 1
Thrown From Horse
iK, Apr. 13—
WASHINGTON,
Jp&gt;— Mn. Frtnklln Booeevelt
« u throw* Into a mod puddle
la Pitotnoe Park today when
bar horaa »Uw*d down. Sho
waa uninjured aad n a o u a tid
and contlnnai bar morning rid a
In bar mod-aplmttarad coatome.
Describing tba experritct aftrtward tba wlfa of tba Proli­
an t aald "I alld off vary graceully right Into tba mad.”

FLORIDA WO HAN
ALLEGES FR A U I
IN STOCK DEALS

Chief Executive Rec­
ommends S p e c ific
Action B y States;
Favors Short Week Testimony Is Plncf*
Wa sh in g t o n . Apr. 1.1 - iA i
Before Governmesd
—President Roosevelt yesterday j
Trade Commission
pla ed his influence bahind »lepx '

President Calls Oi
Congress To Assist j
ELECTION RACE Small Home Owner

'

T A lI.A IIA S m . Apr. 13— &lt;/P&gt;
—While th , Sonata waa receiving
the ti.olir.a an.i chain itora tax
mea»urot tha Hooee today P»**cl
Longwoad Candidate
tlx- Senate bill to delay tha aala
Wins Contest F o r .
&lt;lf ux certificate# until aflar tha
clow of th# Legislature and seat
S
t a t e Legislature;
the pioponad leyWatlon tn th .-1

Beer Trucks Rumble Message Outlines Ad-,
ministration P l a n
Again In Louisiana
For The Re-Financ­
By Majority Of 99' ATI. t.NTA, Apr. 1 1 -1 /1 1 ing Of Mortgraf

fovetmit.

Wina and Ir-er riglxletion. on the'
llrrwery trucks r.m'jlrd on SCcalendar fur to Jay '. l|ou»a ».«.[ F.nmcr Keprxaontative P. W. monpaniment to leyalisilUm of
Fnlimlrgrr
of
Lonywixxl
I.
the
WASHINGTON. ADr. 13!.ion, r. a i not brought up.
The
rhoice of the voter, 'nf Seminole two■ In loiul.iana teday while — (A .P.)-W lth both
Noith Parollnr, South Patollou aIm p i..a d a bill to autbo .-- 1 Pounlv to fill tha House »f Ht*ii.
Ucd tha, «Uta board of adminix- le.entativa. scot vscaled hy lh e| kim. and Tatlnaseea made prap- 'nborintr on hi* firm relic?
to belter labor's lot. going be’
‘
* 1 ■yond tba confine# of hi* rffi.-e | WASHINGTON. Apr. 19. - -{A1 I tttb h to iiw* the revenue friun deat^v of Representatlve-elrct II. tu tiu r * tn |» on tha X3 slatil- ntfAnure, President Roostjvelt
aru. Un
loivrilana'* axsant lcalled„upfm..CAJugn«ik..lodAjr..
itCwasuMOWemow
to recommend specific action by — Tr«(tlmony on tha aala of pi*- ihr c r .nlina fax ti&gt; Luy fount)
■rvpaxit—rd ’-Hw'aiaevTprOhtt-flimr
tha Main, . ....... _____________(utaU.JiaU.ftf. lha.Q atialr iAa^.
Mr. r.ntiminyer wa« elected to Ixta unemployed .tain* got to i tt c p tn the aid of the
TTT« approval.
i .,"
' 1'' S 'rrlea Corporation of —
tba
approval, and that of h is
r vA. hoods.
c.ffice bv a 1*0 vote majt'rity over 1 h irk thair job. alTactlvr at noon mortjrajfc.ritlden small home
A hill to take one rant of the krank Kay Anderson, Allamonti
serrvtary of labor. Franca. P ,r. , F. Prlrra rro.m of pohllc utlHUon.
and newspaper, wrra crammed owner.
ro«
to
.
ravanua
from
the
rood
a chorea
Sprier* nrxr.papemian who was
with hear advaiti.ement. while
Desires Nation To Be him. wot (Iran to tha principle *hlch
deparlment
for
school,
to
I*
Ul»Another apectxl meMnffi
of 30-hour wook legislation n«« .P'»," " " , and mlxreproxentatloi.
a thiu.and hear garden* . and
'
population
i
»r*on'*
&lt;'»«'&gt;
«
•
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fowr-wo*;
|
Included In World bafor* Congress.
outlining
his plan for 'refi­
th*
•"Wl*
"
f
* * ' P1*'*'1 b*f“r*
'L*"* T.' trtbulrd on
•
■'.pensariea
were
authorised
.. ..
other
The official count
vlthiHU dl.trlbutiny
distributing
„iiy av e Mr. Kntsminrrr r.rtl volex to open In New Orleans a one. nancing mortgages , on smaft" '
'Economic Meeting: Ha than .ant talayr.m . to thlrlh,
,hlaf -a- v.oii
tax alb'cotlou
wa« Imrcnlueati
inlro.luce.1 ,
alligation wua
vnlt. frtr Mr. Amlar-'
homes wa* sent to fap i'n t Hill by T
laan governor* of induitriol itaten coun,*|.
by tba Russian
,
In the Sanota. The Senate ul**11
I he Chief Executive. Tn# Senate
WASHINGTON, Apr. 11.—(41
rennd chofn .tore | ,“,n■
commanding
to thair attantlon 1
Robert J. Rydar, a comma- lrevived the
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..
, _
,
comr
apprnaehed a vote on the pro­
. Former Pity rdanarer W. It.
—Tha question of Russian raco y -j^
..
itata’i pandiny mini- i .ion atamlnar. haytn hi* ta.ti
posal of tho Secretary of Agricul­
F lat etbai
atbar Drltlah euglnexia
pltUm
flared
Into
tba
opart
In
tha
m nants a n d - pronon.nl* at ^ iU iu m . of .Oxw.l,. wa* tbl.d hiub
mum way* law. — lie evpreeeed' mnny „n the financial xtrurlurr of "rim
ture to assure th# farmer rost of
aad • d a m
Opiionant^
^
man
wifh
vote*.
wh.l„
W. R.
men
wltb
Sff
votes,
whil,.
B.
production on his erope while th*
triad an similar charge*. *1 waa Sonata yesterday for tba G nt hope that similar l.glalatlon would «&gt;* *"H.p. Haaly stjhatilUd WiM­
Dupree of Sanford polled 233
House worked on th* President1*
;
, .
.,
monv haseil on a Iran.a-tion In Florida hid down verbal hartasv*
affp rid b r Aha taatlmony of tlma thli laavlon and culminated .
, lnrh b t Ml« llarmlna In a uli ic hearllit b)ln,e tnc vote*.
farm mortgage refinancing plagi s
Tbam taa IL. C. Tbirston ona of In a farvont plaa by Sanator Bo­ ba passed by other
A
total
of
1732
ballots
were
ra*»
Pittman of Marianna. Fla.
House prohibition conimillee &gt;•*•
which waa Inc rpnrated In th* •'
, tba Englishmen) la which ha rah, Rtpubllcan, Idaho, for Inrlu- wealth..
throughout the county, aut of an
general farm bill before the Sen- laid ba uaad ma to collact Infor­ ■lon of the soviet government in
Tha White House explained the, ^he company', services extend- tfrd i) *
.
*
The llou** chamlwr «nd go*- approximate 3&lt;!00 that could have
mation and I ronaMered It u*o- all International confarancas for thirteen
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slnylaj ont ware chow n‘a&lt;| to communities in 21 .tates,
*U‘
*•&gt;'
u S fl
Wad rti my nart ta dany It,” Mr- battarmant of world conditions
In the House th* military rsnW
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two province, in Panada and iomi lery. filled to overflowing with been east. However, I2rt ballots Noted Economist Sees
baesuso of the big factory employ
spectators, freq-enlly resounded were declared void, and th* actual
Dotald testified. .
.
of the nearby island republic.
*1 do not know how to formti-1 mem In thair jurisdiction,
mltte*.
E.
A.
Yales,
vl'o
prasl*.
,
number
of
votes
counted
wa*
160il.
State’s B i g Asset dent of the Commrnvrenlth and
Ha antarad a plaa of gMlty whan lata a program without that na.
Ilealv nresented a letter ad- with ardjnl app'ause ** Mieaker.
They ware: New Jersey. PennMr. Entsmlnger received 34.93
tba aaaalon opened.
Tba f ln t Hon," said tba Idahoan, lony an lylvanla, Connecticut, Rhode Is- I'res.ed bv Mlsi Pittman to delivered their orations for or
Its
Great Climate Southern Corporation, arru-il It TO
wttnai* recited * •'•♦•llexl itory advocate of American recognition | | in&lt;jt New Hampshire. Maryland, Sanator Fletcher (D. Fla.), In against the bill to WgalUe d.3 percent of th* total vote* that
perrent
beer
and
wine
in
Florida
were
officially
counted;
Mr.
An.
would b* cheer waste nf money •S
that Mac Donald had bribad him of Russia.
_
. . . . . 'which ah* said she had pur- by d o ck in g them aon-lntoateat* derson received h’MsTl perrent of
| Ohio, Indiana, Michigan.
Illinois.
TAMPA, Apr. 13,-Rog«r W. to buil&lt;TV&gt;wtr. transmission lines S&gt;
ta act aa a ipy. aad tha yuan*
North
.. Carolina, and chasrd
.... - stock Ip
. th** corporation irg aad ruodlclnal.
Borah’s speech was prompted Delaware.............
the total; Mr. William* received Bahaon, I mked scroa* tSi* bual- In th* Tennessee V'aliey na pntEnglishman canflrmaj almoat all jby
*
through H. N. Brandon, a Marl
. / Senator Robinson, Republican. Alabama.
The measure^. House Dill—UJ* tSM pgftw l uf ths'total, gial'Mi; neaa horllon of Tampa and Flori­
sf this testimony.
i| Indiana,
inaisns,
wno
pooed In th* Muacl* Rhoob bill.
In,
who viyuruuiiy
vigorously uenounca*
denounced -T h . New York- meaaxre r v em*o bu .i-a.a m ao.-and-had-an hu* been rvportexl favorably to the Puprve received M.7J percent of i
da yesterday and predicted the
I* an umlarslamllny with him that the lioul.* ly the Prohibition com- the total.
— Tho othcr 'C aytbhm sh'an Trial) advocate, of racoynltion and as farrad to by Mr. . Roosevelt
Contrary to firm opinions' bald
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—Allan Moakkous*. Charles Nonf-1 aertad such an a vent at this time antl-*‘iwaatahop'' law. which pro- stocks war* protected from l«a*. nilllee. but the hearing was he ­
Mr. Entsmlnger’* election to nf. rising nf a brighter sun.
only Tuesday, roogTeaaloital
“The
money
was
rotten
from
at taquest of many churches in fire can be attributed tn his
The noted economist addressed »r&lt; pa«*»d th* word yost,
wall. U C. Thom tan, A. W. Or*y*&gt;• "*»!*»&gt;••» “• “pUriny nouncea It agalnat public policy
a gun In thair hand* with which for any employer to pay women the people under falsa pretense* the atate that the llo.-se lake no strength In the enunty’a 12 out­ about 400 Tarnpa elvlc, business
®ry aad John Coahny—all pleaded
that th# cbancea were vary gueq.
fat shoot »«."
or minor* las* than fair and rea­ anil misrepresentation In every *&lt;tion on tepeal of here ard wine laying precinct*.
Mr. Anr'/rson and Industrial traders, at th*
way."
she
wrote
Fletcher.
sot-guilty. Eleven Russian amfor enactment ef a bonking bill
‘aialixttlcm
until
their
nrpresenRobinson aalj with an embassy sonable pay. or Iras than “suf­
rarriml the twn city prerlnct* by
“I for rre took IT.fuV) out af tatlw . had opportunity to voice 23 vote* hut he lost the roorfty IIIIMrom Hotel, In n program this session with n prorisHn in
pl«VW i f the Metruoo.'ltan-Visk- In Waahingtan, Russian leader* ficient to meat th# utlllmete cost
the First National Rank here sod their sentiments.
era electrical Company, for which would util Its It as a "central point of living necessary for health.”
precinct* In Mr. Kntsmlngef hy sponsored by the Tampa Adver­ It fpr same form of huuranca of
Another, hearing, to t-e held at
aG of the EngHihmcn , worked, for carrying on thair admitted ef­ “This," a id the President's; nut It In Central' Public Rervlco
tising Club.
vote*.
*
•
bank deyoaiU.
. a Joint meeting of the House 121Mr.
forts to destroy tha American ra- telegram, "repraeent* a graat f o r - '&lt;erporatlon.
Entsmlnger t-«k every
Th* rising sun foreseen by the
ThoU. .Xiexra, however,
t
|
prohibition
committee
&gt;
amt
the
wsrd steo against loxrering of I An earlier letter to Ml«* IMtl
county prexioet from Mr,' Artdev- #mltl-nt speaker, wbu predicXetl held
public."
... Jd subje t to revlaluU. For mum
r.IRsnate
tenwwvance
cxrmbiitteo,
waa
proaaenUon waa V, A. G
. 1 Mirilag. Rxmeda "bari no Inten­ wares which-const ttutew o'serious | man from Brandon dated Marr-1 announced for 3 I*. M., neat *on except Altamonte Spring*, hi* the Florida boom, I. Florida's own of lb# confusion on tho admlnla- ,..
home precinct, where Mr. Ander
tion Of drstpoyluy tha govammant form of aofalr.competlrtoi slW nsYist. 1030 w « Introduced. The IMg | Wednesday.
tratlen'a attltod* alJJl prevailed, ’
r ba ad- af the Ualtad SUtaa and I know other employer*, reduces the p u r-, ter sa'.l he would be pleased
. mi mailed #4 vote, agalnat nine southern sun. which, he said, give* althsugh the latest roporu a t th*
Ttm
iU
c
ir
committa#
took
up
ha bad supplied Mac perfectly xTall they couldn't da- sha.lne nower of the workers and i * ru*'*nter this amount, tha* r* .. no other bill* yratenlay than the for Mr. Entsmlnger.
But Mr this state it* greats*! asset, the -apltol had It that he favored 4 .
Dotiald with mfliUry and oeoromlc atrov It If they wanted to," Borah SSSLftS^SAlllty Of Indus-;that the Central Ibttdic Itervlc. 3 " percent brer ami wines me**- Entsmlnger actually l*d In hut *1* qualities of an ideal health resort. rltuse “for th# protection of de­
J Jf
•
| Corporation" would t&gt;e “plensexl
Information coacatalng the Zlat­
uie. Other measures of this is - nf the eddntj'* 14 preclnet*. In­
Throughout * hi* address, Mr. positors." This was directly op&gt;
.
■aid:
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week I to refund" the monev at any tl’W* tore imlud*' a companion till, cluding Isrngwnod, hi* Imm# preoust pleat aad that, un Mac Don­
Ilabann referred to Florida's sun­ posed tx th* impression* that
“W#
are
about
to
angage
In
a
*Jl* ^!'"^Tsr|r« tl id aoug'ht within a reasonable length of Mltlng
ald's Inatruction#, ha bad actively
up a lailng schedu'e rinrt. where he t-&gt;«k 73 out of 91 shine, it* attraction to vlaitors prevailed Tuesday after Henator
sabotayad machinery In tba alec- srorld economic conference. How bill., th . I■ « « « S i * ? S ; time of the investment.
, haul,I 1-eer and wine be legalised vntrs rounted.
throughout the nation, and Urged Glass, Demo-rat, Vliginls, visited
■rr
xra
going
to
adjust
th*
world
Iris' station *In order ta diminish
An Intereating election highlight that thl* on* issset,' F loriV s the White lloue*.
and two prohibition repeal meas­
in ! ................ ...........
the fgftact leanest of operations In economic affairs and leave Rya- work a week could he exceeded if •aid he did not feel he shn-Vil Ue ure*.
|. that Mr. Williams waa given greatest, he sold to n nation that
At th* Whit* House It was
.la out? Wa ar« In adlsarmaman'
a t military plant*.
A bill to legalise thu printing of 132 of the 173 votes cast In Ovledu Is seeking longevity and health. aald President Roosevelt had an
were found advisable.
The held ftraonally responsible in the
fonftrtnc#. How i r t yon tr’Inf tn that
...................
beer and wire advertisement* in where he hs* resided for the past
* by w i* transaction.
“There are 14,300,000 persona open mind 0n the subject but tha
rtoch a dtclilon without taking j
wou^ wor
A letter from A. K. Pelr'e ta r newspaper* to d other media was few year*. “That'# a splendid more than 33 year* of age in th* belief waa strong In both lliusaa
ring from Interstate comm.rce arRumIa Into ctmtldrrAtlon ?
tribute
to
any
man
that
hi*
home
I
lit
rod.red
In
the
ll-iuse
today
by
Inr
there
was
no
way
tu
iscur:
tteles manufactured under other
United Slates today," he said. that th# President would agree
t ii i tv of the
“Haw, are you going to estab­ than these working limits.
D**1 rr
.................
— m oey alio w*i Br'rvsertxlive Kobineuu. Hide. It town should be -&gt; nearly solid If you would only sell Tampa'a eventually to rome modified form
would amend a law furbidding bock nf him” wn» n remark hean sunshine In seven of each 1000 nf if IniuratV'* of depoaita,
lish peaco with one-sixth of the Mist Parkin* told the House labor | plaretl In the record
}
publication of any liquor aiNsr- „ The Herald offie, 1**1 " «ht
world1* surface outaide the family commlttya:
, your population would be
President Ho sevelt collesl th*
tisemetil*
by
peim
lltirg
the
c
Iwhere
a
small
crowd
galhere
.1
tn
of nations T How are you going to
(Continued On Pag* Four)
haltntaa of the House end Bea­
tertislng nf 3 * percent l-e»r and hear the return*.
adjust any af these questions
st* banking committee*, RepraOrgaalaktion af a parmanent without considering this great na­
Mr. Entsmlnger« winning of
wine.
•entatlv* Steagall, D e m o c ra t,
.
It la a good device for spreading
ianllaala P a u lty y Aaaotiatl'n. tion f
and Mr. DuPre*'* galherlng nf r.7 Mother Of Woodln
Alabama, and Senator Flstcbaf,
employment
af practically every
Infant
Boy
Left
In
nf
7-1
vote#
in
U
h*
M.ry
whern
It la not because Russia stands • " ' .tatim snt followed a two- u
-It
w
i
Democrat, Florida, lnt0 conferHi this county and
Is Victim Of Death er»
, fnrm.rly resided ran, * *"
,#(| &lt;)uHng whleh she I l 6 r 6 L f H S t L V C I l i n g
Car Of Judffe Sharon hcl*t/e
e during th* day hut appor_t counties, wa* af- ID need of yseognltlon, but I ask
'
1
»
“ep'endld
trlbul**with, all sincerity, with the World made seeeral ““
^ t r i n . to the
-------intly n&gt; definite declalon w tf
,
auggestlon*
The
123
thrown
ballot*
were
di­
facted ta lta Ceurt House last go
NEW
YORK.
Apr.
1
3
.-W
1
a Ik. l a . . . . , a# v i.ln n i the fTI#at
.. . a 111- ..More -a
1.
Local r oll«e tca-Aay were assist*
than_ 1M) ___
member*
0f# VIW
Elksreai
bod.
,
ptlon of a con­ Court, th* t-eague of Nations, the committee for making the bill*
vided
among
the
randi.lates.a.
Mr*. C. R. Woodln, mother of Herin / physicians In loiating the
i and ele.tlon Economic Conference and th# die- more enforceable, eaperially more lanlges at Hanford, New Smyrna. mother of a week-o’d white la-y follows: Mr. Entsmlnger »» te la ty o f T rtasuty Wl liam Woo.1armament program, how do you “Haiti#" In enforcement.
DeUml, and Eusti* galheieil at
baby that v as fourd in Co n'.y ramrd In 33; Mr. Amrirm.n In 2U. in died to-lay. Mr*. Woodln who
expect auccoas without th# Russian
of Paola wa#
One auggeeUon by the secretary the Elks Hall here last night to Jungc J, o. .Sharon's nulonu-bilr, Mr. Dupre* In 27; Mr. William wi * In her Hflth year, lx reported Minister Cited Upon,*
people
at)d
the
Ruaslan
governwitness
the
Installation
of
new
tba assoclatu have .suffered a stroke of paw as not wall received.
She opImmorality Charge
cfTItei* ard heir Ir.spiriniL *d; patked in front of th* Sharon Is*_tAi~ W. 9. Entsmlnger, Jay n ralysia Sunday and had teen crille n tt'
temporary m nrisJ.
West
Blrvet, nt Deck and E. II. folium In mw
far venreaenUtivea of the! posed Including In th# bill Import- iirtsaes made by JUv. P. J. How* home
( two xraekt- •Jot baa at ba,
rally ill since then. Th* funeral,
u|ri ,nkl» catoa^b, hair, ney, (galled ruler of the New about 10:30 o'clock last night.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Apr. IS.—
A. Mero,
attended by mrml-ero nf th* fam­ '41 —Rec. Hbaton Inman, 35, was
Other
The
infant
wa*
at
the
Kernald'p
ra
ctica
lly
all
Hnyrna to-lge, amt Caspian Hale,
ily, will be held Friday.
. L. D.
SdtUtfi
died separately through such me New Smyrna Elk who is a district Ijiughtnn Memorial lloapital thl*
cited for trial before the Otark
(Continued On Pare Three)
eec.-treaa.; tha • administration I* holding In dla as th* World Economic Con
afternoon where it wn* reported
I’tesbytery
bar* Apr. 2A
p ropara tlon ter the World Eco­
uIf leer.
a* belrg in good health.
.-haigss of Intmoto'lty and cold
B*
fsrsnee.
The
Install
illen
ceremony
war
nomic
Conforosco.
&gt;
.. . Tiller,
Chandler Sharon, who found ths
unbr.omlng a minister as tho
- | In the hands uf th* New Smyrna baby when he entered the rar tn
Walker, Baaoutgrowth of Ma Infatuation f n
iiUialistie
team
which
was
rained;
---«
uh.
tnn
I
Cxaeutlva
21 -year-old Ellis lloldrldga* t»
.. ___ &lt;j i . .
. i i „. t i . i i , piece it in the rnarnn gang-' tor
a
.
tha
wor
d's
«
&gt;«#*“
*
ri
Mlls»k
I
,h#
„||h
lf
t
t
Uphuned
Dr.
B.
Pu’e
s
-1
Mr.
ws« announced today.
Th* whereabouts of th# mlnlsriv
■‘ lIlm taV haT 1 E'k
i«on Immediately. Upon his ar­
Te kT waro inode he several
,,r'
••‘I"’*1" 1 ‘h«l
At the does of Uuxlncx* on while (he collection* up to the •nd tb* girl, who was taktn Into
date of cloalng th* fla-al year tb* Inman hem* tv Mr*. Inman In
ir. 81, I 9L1 , or sftrr six
ard said that It was In apparent.y,
amrHintexI to H4.092 percent «f the an effort to b ra il up ths affair
prohibition
aad
Integrity,
and
G.
W.
Spenear,
newly
ele;ted
Klwsulan C Rusaril Maaon1*
!nths of th# county'* fi* »1 y«“r •axes nsaeased on th# 1931 tax between her husband and Ms
perfect health. Th* toby waa
stressed
certain
ai*-old
fscla
re­
exalted tuler of the BanforJ il.ea**&lt;| in aversi* Infant’s cloth­ had ended, U s collections *t-o,l
ad,tr*»* one th* "Pau-Am#tie*»
roll and rollerted up to Sept. I. bleed* sweetheart, was unknown.
that Union”
snd the reading by Klwin- lating to bamaa nature, Klwanlan Inoga. Fnl owing tha lerrmonlcs. ing, end it was token to the hos­
They rift th* borne ytsftnlay and
nearly on# *nd one-holf percent 193'.
Scholl
read
"In
recent
wexka,
o*
refreshment*
aerved until a
|nn Peter Bchsal of g poper by
pital by Dr. puleston.
“Collections on execution* and Mao- Inman eentlnustl bar studies
higher than M the end of the
John Ersklue, American essayist, the pro.*4&lt;t be* dawned of a re­ late hour.
•s'* • f personal property alnc# at tha leathers college kera. She
first i l l month* of last pear.
0(1 leers InstaCed were: G. W.
l -A Return of Bln", were fee- turn to th* t « t of old-fashioned
.
According to figure* released that date have brought th* per- espexta t* teach and support her '-*1
v.rea ef tl* .program prvs.ntvd ethics, moil of uo—oil except th* Spencer,
exalted tuler; F. C. Macbr CeuMy Ta* Cillcctor Jno. I). irntag* up to 83.491 percent af two children.
Rsnforii Klwsnlsu* at the Mont- Iritcantillbl* prohlbltlonlata^havr. ,Mahor, esteemed lending knight; NewEngland Buried
bxrathrd
asaier,
have
fait
that
th*
ip.il roll," he said, “not InF. K. Horner, eateemeil lecturing
Jinklna today, the gross amount
•ta m . Hotel yettordsy.
Mag ski
Klwsulan Mason told of th* motal burden* of «ur country are tnight; II. U Parkin*, - esteemrd Under SnowBlanket of tsxoo collKtsd to Apr. I. 19:13 ■ludinr red.’milt ion* mad* through
COMMITTER TO MRET
blaUry. orfsnlsoUoo, alma and lllbtenlnff. t bellevx our Instinct ’i-yal knight; J. G. Bemler, treesIs $l«4,0TfJ)f. or 33.7H percel of 1h* offl'e cf th* Clerk of tho ClrnOSTON, An*, is. - ( 4 1 — Uli 1932 t u roll of 8307.0(13.14. ruit Court, which for the period
htol* of th* Pon-Ausorlcan Un­ U tight. It U 004 eio x»hkh has tie r; Howard Overlln, secretary;
Mtmbtrs of th* Publicity
,
a a*d hew Its iafluanc* ho* con* bock, tu t th* frank facing of F. II. Rourk*. tilor; R. Ruogr, A hcary storm burled 1st
lo st Hre*r th# groax amount cob 4i»r.~ 1. It'12 ' to M ar.' 31; 1983, mitt## •{ (he Hemlnoie C ount/
•how
that
real
**tal*
to
th*
aspUyad a- Urg* p o rt in tho up, a tn -U tiA hot.tem ptation which trustee, tnd H rB : Odham. tiler- •* n o n of New EnglanW W tu Apr. t was 32.37 percent
Chamber ef Commerce today ware
.,*•i,&lt;! value of $228,660 that hod advloed that there will ba "sev a^ l
'New York under snow today
bullditg «f tbs 24 affiliated na- will n t u r W h tt lnto#4lty In cur natr to th* Grind Lodge.
of. lb* 1911 la* roll.
cbelca berirctlT H fbt and wrung."
•**,,
su'd
to
(he
state
far
tax**,
itlat ranged In depth up ta 22
Important matters th at r tq a lr e lM
,
Mr. Jinking reported that durThose alUnXr* lb* meeting
inches, disabled hundreds of
U7 tm i Hr. E rsk W a paper, ElIpg March 150,923.82 was collect­ hat been redeemed. I cowider attention of tha committee" dia- i
wanton Srhoal ro ad .th at beeaneo -aret W, a B* lard, of Ovl#4o, British Officer Gets
i.-Jle* of telephone and tele­ ed In ataU and -minty taxes and this „ h»ar(*nlng sign."
custed a t a short meeting' In th s
'
of aorta In sign# of th# Umea "The T. C. Perkin*, as gouats, and XI­
In %ronrludloe hi* report, Mr. CUy. Hall Monday afternoon a t
graph line*, felled trees, broke Hodnse fees. Of this amount 947.5
Years
For
Betrayal
Counts Johnson, who
meratUta ef the United Bute* w l! ' '
power lines, delayed transpor­ 442AO was for county purpotes Jink ins remindnl taxpayers that 2:00 o'clock.
__ _ Howard Overlln, Ray
ptxs debate to tboir heotfa
tation, and xraahed out rail­ aad I M 8U I * a . for atari pur- ( h e la-eislalure has re'ently
LONDON. Apr.:iSff*-GFV—Li*-- road tracks. On* autatncbllo
„ E. L H#y. Prior Behaal, W.
mated p bill ex(*ntling th* tint*
teat wkribeT wa. ar# galng Into
Langley, E. B. Randall, J r - tenant Norm** Bcire-Atewsrt, traffic death was attributed to
AIR B A H COMML&amp;8IONB0
V bettir day dr whether wa a n
g s u O t. i, 1932. th* largest ( r finnl payment of 1932 taxes
convicted
by
tlmr
Brarm
,
B.
D.
Caawo
I,
xritb about to Jurngy off tb# .
the blinding snow. Meantime.
to
June
I.
in) of laxr* rnllected from
. S. Coleman, H ow ard J m , f . lotion et the
BUNNYVALE. Calif- Apr. 13
Tha ret arm e t
The assessed valuation for 1032
Denver. North I'latta, Nebras­
1 taxpayer Is 112,627A3,
.Wflaon. Dare Beatako, JHkm wa* genlenred
" In many
ka aad port Iona of Wyomlaf
of properties taxable for state t4V-Tb# 95,000,000 Mr boa* k
.
by
Uw
Atlantic
Craat
Un*
ild.tr, T. U Dumas, Smith obi* iTachargs f
betting
ugd .Utah war* Alaaketod under
Iroad snd Telegraph Cr»a for «»rt county purposes la 86,442,748. official!y^bacam* a part of
^
Jfe Whitehurst, C. M to » five years
♦four inches of snow s a l isufc
_
^
ral and spe-lal srhool funds. Thl* sum I* mads up of (3AM,- Usited BtaUa Navy yestarday i
_ p , A. Lomaon, 8. J. Nix, Tb* officer * II
peraturee,
far
out
of
keeping
!■
hie rxport, Mr. Jlnkln* points 3*0 in real estato valuation. I231.- ar hahtc.'ttmmltaioned at a •
Doadney, Rupert Strickland, forth HlghUnd
“subjects of
with spring, held sway over
■milt that the percentage af 923 In railroad and telegraph many attended by about 1500 1
taran, W. B. Zocbry, o.-d of a dUtlnguis
the Rocky Mountain are*.
_
rtlrn* ta Anr. I. 1032 was property, valuation, and 2833,200 sens- It trill bo tb# futuro l.x
&gt;uBom, who xra# wel- was rbarged with
percent of th* 1S tria * roll, In personal property valuations. of tha Mg dlriglhlo Macon.
ta ry secret! to I
a tetaraioff- aimnbii.

BORAH CALLS FOR
. S. RECOGNITION

o f s q h e t r u s s ia

BABSON STATES
ADVERTISING IS
FLORIDA’S NEED

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J U t V W t S 'l’iS lO fficere Installed
emoiovmem
,At EI k s Ceremony

Address On “Pan-American Union”
And Essay Feature K iw anis Meet

Jinktns Announce s Tax Collections
Are II1-2 Percent AheadOf Year Ago

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HBBALD,
I will play. Puribar assign meet will
Um basis of having
tba umpires rotate from city te
elty. '
•
Th# director* reduced the num­
ber of season passe* allowed each
&lt;lub from 10 to fie*, but protldod
that fwlees, mothers, or women
friends of pipy*re shell 1* ad­
__ Teams Will Em* mitted without cost provided they
tickets signed by th*
brace Central Flo­ present
secretary-manager of their hom*
rida Diamond Loop clubs.
Before adjourning, the directors
• Central Plot Ida Baaebell officially adopted th* Goldsmith
Be open* It* third aeeaon of No.' 97 besball, decided thit th*
In gam** at Orlando and price of admission to games
go* Baach neat Sunday after- should be left optional, nnd passed
resolution of thanks and approh wta decided at • mating elation to former president HogIncton held at the City Hall
organiser of the league, for
light where William MwkDI- hla two years of eervlca In bihnlf
, former aporta editor of *n of the league.
Ido paper, we* elected P»*«Those attending last night's
bnccttdlng J. T* Hogan of meeting were; Joe Ludwig, Han­
J e t t y , who resigned. Peter ford «4rector, Ur. K. L. West,
ganford, waa re-elected ae Dayton* Beach directors, W. k.
Nrison, iCocon director, Jim Har­
per, Orlando director; W. E. Yarn,
ga a four elob circuit comof team* at Dayton* Beach, Ha Prank, Tig* Minor, Joe Osrnci,
rd. Orlando, and Cocoa. A Peter Schaal, of Sanford; L&gt; K.
entitle* of ■ New Smyrna Fenner, E. C. Crlssman, of Cocoa;
was peasant last night with Bab* Weaver and A* Baker, of
ii*o money and a deal re to Daytona Beach; E. C. leister,

YEAR WITH

iMES SUNDAY

nMlUkklUttStol

.U.-A4wevVrWvn

moch a* a aiath | , ndo&gt; L. E x#ddtr
Hayes, New Smyrna.
tb* opening gam*, that the
m# ahould atari adt* four-club
i - New Smyrna official* were giv­
en nntll noon Friday, Apr. 21, to
aseltt league director* and offip m la *ecurlng a riith teem,
gpMebly DeLand. In caa* their
.•A ria are successful, tb* net*­
, eomara will be pernritted to play
dabble haatVea early In th* *ea«on
$• prorida for tha two first game*
tbSy missed.
*
' Following election of officers,
the directors offlctilly adopted a
new constitution and by-tdw*, and
the first half achai^l*. Uniiar th*
Mbadola, th* season'open* Sundap Apr, 14 and ends on Thurs­
day July 4. Each club will play
*e*h etbar club right limes derin$ tha fln t half, four of tho
-game* to be pleyad at horn* and
the road. Fufther, each
hava two Sunday and
iroday game# at home
ha read with each other

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B all Team Begins
Training Drive To
Secure Win Sunday
With final league orgaabation
out of th* way and a fln t half
Central Florid* Harohell league
■chedula adopted.
Manager do#
Barnes of th* Hanford Celeryftdi,
today turned hla attention to a
tail minute training driv* In an­
ticipation of a victory In th* open­
ing day gam* at Orlando neat
Sunday afternoon.
Barne* announced that hla new
hurler, J. I*. Holt, had been
furrml to return to hla homo at
Clearwater became of lllnero.
Holt will return within

“BOWLING NOTES”
Th# - Ne-lll BoUlen
bowling
team In th« Sanford Bowling
League broke two record* whll*
winning two out of three games
from tho Vhldex Hotel town but
night. Tho Bottler* scored $492
pin* lg thro* (imas, M l t l 4 pin*
in one gam*, both of which nr*
allop record* during tho present
l**gu* *oa*on.
In a **rond match played l**i
night, the Randall Electric team
won throe atralght gamea from
th# llonae learn. K. B. Randall hod
high alngl* gam* ncere la that
match, 321 point*, whll* Stephen*
and Wabar llal with 640 pin* In
thro* gamaa.

President Mandalcorn, who haa
full authority over all umpires axcept that a majority vote of tha
dlractora may remora any umpire,

Cramps and Pains
b Side and Back
*1 bad suffered with cramping
$4 pstn la my ridaa and back."
Tttae Mr*. J. V. Dounju*. of Ooni)aa. La. "I waa eo week f could
trdJy walk. CBrdul eeemad to
did me up, and after about twelve
Rtlea I waa better and stronger
• a I bad been la yean.”
Weeueu who find thsmeelree la
'Weak, ran^ewa eeodUion can

TALLAHASSEE, Apr.
—1^9
,-Horiil»'« public •chaole will rerolr* $225,020 from tha atate with­
in a few dsjrs, tha «tete tlipertm*nt of public indroctien roported Monday. —
Th* itat* fund* cam* from mo­
tor T*hicl» Ilcrntrf, $190,60$ *B*
mill* ad valorem tax* $27,*44. and
interest on th* Invested common
ithool fond, $7,173.
The amount to b* reeriveO by
each county, L***d on tho lumber
cf t*ach*r-f upil unit*:
Alachua, $5711; Bakar, BUM;
Bay, $2200; Bradford, HUB; Bre­
vard, $250*1; Broward, $2938; C*L
houn. $1151; Charlotte, $4U ; Cltru», $1121; Day, $1071; Collier,
|Tj 7; CdTumria, $2263.
Dad*, $IMI3; DeSota, $1404;
Dixie, $K&gt;3; Duval, $20,006; fa ctmbla, $7745;
Klaglar, $642;
Kranklin, $77;.; Cadadan, $4564;
Gilchrist, $»l&amp;; tiUilfa, $371; Gulf,
$4*167. ---------- «---- — - Hamilton, $1742; Hardee, $1S4$;
Henry, $57H; Hrmindo, * $915;

Through eourtggy of the U. S. Department of Agricul­
ture in co-operation, with Uio Florida 8tata Marketing
wa»*ao. n v Winfrey. Sanford repreaentatWe.

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FIRST HALF 1933 SEASON_____________ _
HANFORD

and ha* aevrral years of fast
basaball to hi* credit.
Barnes ORLANDO
■aid that- he may start at short
neat Sunday and that Charila Ab­
bott, Pensacola InfleMer who Is COCOA
expected to bo one of tha rlub's
Y
outstanding batters, may be shift­
ed to right field temporarily.
DAYTONA
Ilamee waa not definite about
hla line-up for Hunday. Ha said
that Tiga Minor, Ocoea'a contri­
bution to this league, will start
on tha mound and that Chapman
will catch. Manager Item** will
hold down first bat# and Shorty
Maltby will be at second. Eddie
Moor* wrote friends hero that he
will be ready to play for Sanford
next Sunday, ao ha will be al
third.
Whether It will lie Arioll or
Abbott at short probably will, not
b* known unti| later this week.
Whoever fall* to get the rail will
go to right field, while Roy Har­
rison and Tete Newcomb tho
Clearwater alugger will occupy
the other outfield posts.
Th# Inclement weather of the
past faw day* haa halted any real
training activities, but tha play­
ers are said to be ready for ac­
tion. They are talking of a victo­
ry over Orlando In that city Bunday afternoon, and declare themaelve* confident that they’ll win

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AT
AT

Hnn. Apr *#
Thu. SUr **
Hun. Junt II
Tht$ July 4
Thu. H »y 4
Bum. Sl*ky 21
Thu. June IS
Hurt. July S
Thu. Apr. 24
Hnn. May 7
Thu. Juw 1
Hun. Jiin# ft

ORLANDO
Hun. Apr. 14
Thu lf$r II
Hun Mnr St
Thu Jun* 2S

Thu.
Hun.
Thu
Him.
Hun.
Thu
Hun.
Thu.

Apr *7
llay II
Jii ns 1
Juno II
Apr. $1
v*r li
Juiw i .
Junr 1»

W ANT A

COCOA
Hun Apr 2S
Hun. JunV 1
Thu. Jun* 29
Thu Apr. !«
Hun. Hoy 7
Thu. Juno 1
Kuo. Jun. II

Kan.
Thu
Thu

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DAYTONA
Thu. Apr ft
Thu. Jun# S
Hun. Jun« IS
Thu. May «
Hun. May II
Thu. Jun« II
Hun. July 1
Hun Apr. 1*
Thu. May It
Hun May 11
Thu. Jun* ,t

Apr 1*
May 11
Jua* II
July _•

0f th* local Woodmen or « •
World earap, waa elected “ head
advisor of th* *Ute lodge at.aconRATES
vaation, attended by more than
4(0 ropraunUtivaa from $8 atate
camp*, at Ocal* . Monday and
ToaeUiy. At the aanu time. E. B.
Phillip*, financial secretary of
lb* local lodge. *»* « •« •? , "
bead auditor for Ih* atate lodge.
Mr. Phllllpa declared that the
t«iM Btluirw « w -o ^ o r4h*'*eM, »*
and moat aueceaaful aver held by
Woodman In Florid*. H* roporied
that ovary camp announced an InCrvaie |n memberihlp ikilrog th* HAVE TOUR WATCH ropafc
by ocm who nelly know.
p u t jrftr( ifld thit ih# Sanfonl

Irifge, Jeweler, Mag. Avu.

A U T O TO • central Tan ns see*.
Leave at y o u r eonnnlenee.
— He-aaM that the lorel degree
team, ‘ captained by J. A, Lana,
made a "fin* •hewing” *t the
convention, and won aaveval priiae
in j that lha reputation of tho

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A u-tllloa . for dtscbAtAe of. Us
nhn»- named ha.kniat h.Tl.k he-n
herelufore filed herein, ami the
earn, havlaa been referred lo Ihe
uadrrtlened neferee for the perpus. of conduellnu a hearlne there­
on:
You will please lake nollre that
Mid hesrle* will he hsd In Ihe
olllre of the underelanet. Ileferse
at Orlendo, Florida, la said dlslrlrl.
at !• •• In Ih# forennon nn Ihe lllh
•lev of Mar. A. D. IflJ. and that All
known credllora and olhvr paranna
In intnrrei mar appear al Mid
lima and place nad shoer rauae. If
nnv Iher have, why Ihe prayer of
anld pel IIloner ehantd nnl ba aranlDated al Orlando, Florida, tkla
lllh day of April. 'A. I&gt;. I»H
WILUAM S. K U J K
Haferae
f»r*. In Panksutey.
Pankretey.
v o T ir n t o rn u iH T o n s—l. a w e
lata—AIIWIVISTMATOH W I T H
W IIJ, AUVKXMU.
iv t h r c o t r t o r t h r r o t 'v r y
JIIIU R.
eRRIVOLN, COl'VTY,
•TATR OF KLONIIIA.

STOPS

WANTEDi Full eg part-time inl u r t n c i eelMtor. Attentive
for’ 'tpyittag, Mutual
-proposition
fire, auto and thronada taaa ranee
Including laduetrlal Jlaa. State
qualifications la -f$lL,',Aldroaa
1014 Realty Board BUff^Miiml.
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There teems to be no safer way te
cad a headache—and (hare certainly
la no tqf ir way—ihsn two labiate a)
Beyer Aspirin.
FOR SALE) E
You’ve beard doctors say Bayer
Be per doeem.
Aspirin la mfe. II you’ve tried It, yea
know It'e &lt;fltdim . You could lake mile* out EeH.
these tablets c w y day in tha ytal
without toy ID enact*. And every
time you taka them, you get the

In re |b* Relate of: HURT LIND.
Iiseeessd.
Stick to Bayer Aspirin. It’s (Me
To all Dredllora, Legatee*. Dis­
tribute#*. sail all Parsons having It gate results. Quick relief from
I'lajma nr Dsmaada again.I said
Ratal*:
You. ant hark of you, tr* htrsbr
notified and required to 'peasant
any rlalma and dsmaada which you,
ATTENTION—’
or alihar of you. may hava asalnsi
lha aalale of lUteT LINDldaraaaed.
lata nf Msmlnolt I'nuhly, Florida, tu
th&gt; lion. JAH II BHAHON. Caaniy
Ju.lae nf Mamlaol# CeuaUr. At Ms
Caaper, I mlW'aMtS JU Glider■■rilrs la Ih* Cotnly Courlhoua* la
ville on Sanfprd AY^nae.'
Hanford. Usmlnnls ('aunty. Kiarlde,
wlihln tarslv* munlba from lha
data htrtof.
j
'
THREE $6 MPH kfcjL’ , boat*
llalad April $, A. IV. 1111. •
complete, 14 h . lent, $160.00
MHA AIJCE ANDRIUUl.V.
Admlnlstrairlt of. lha Itaeach— 18 f t sail l e d cemplata
■*ia-,.( ni'aT Lind , d#-

$35.00, David Cooper,

BELL BOY 13
TKAT
IfflOENCY IXNKT ^
MS 8CCN TWW1ID GIT MLMNRtf
KRMISSlON 10 FIRS ME - VWU,
IP Hf DOES. |U MAKI HIM
J

v W£U, MRSTAll.AS HTKIEM.Y
EXPttT FOR NEARLY TWO WEEKS,
you SHOULD HAVE discovered

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THE ADVENTURES OF TOM, DICK AND HARRY

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THERE AOONEI

Tha foHowIng Screen and Stic* 8Urai
ind B eule Hay. “Hgp” Farnell and
SUtira, Paul Ruasgll. Rollo and BoUo.
trol Lin?. Bert Holllntr. A n n Antel/
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WASHINGTON. Apr. I2. - 4A*)
—Edward B. McLean, former pubIVhetf of th* Weahlngton Poet,
■aid In a petition filed Monday
In th* District of Columbia su­
preme court that h* wa« "desti­
tute” and aikad that h* be glvan
fand* from hi* father'* rotate to
that H* might make a caah offer
for th* newapaper.
He eaked th* court through hit
attorney, Georg* B. Frafl.r, to
compel th* American Security A
Trust Company, a cO-truetee of
thd-eaUt*, to gW* him $933,784

CENTRAL FLORIDA BASEBALL LEAGUE SCHEDULE
CLUB
•

Caah paid fee
at The Herald ■

McLean Is Seeking
Court Action For
Portion O f Estate

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Try Hanett*#
In towm. 11$ W

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TaeeOar. See. It. IMBi
aanroitu-oviKDo
aeetion *(
riorMa: Warm. rains* eurln* aftrraoon Haallano Itehl amna* af
wtalhar. Ileht wire , iMBlfF-. OeIII ftAI
maad alow, market dull. carload*
III SIS
r. a. b. ahlppla* polal, IbaaoO an
MS (It
Asltvereat
aalea ieaa At. Ltranapor.
lit *4M
latloa rbaruaa) I*' lorh rralea lain in
■•IsMually washed, moelly f a ir
quality, eoma uenerally geek gaal•
- 1;a«.iar. mootly 1*e.
in SIN
nv,
ouoly d»m»«ed_ tee to IM «re&gt; •»
iro^zl; IToTm**, $2707;. Indian
MtLean, also la a co-truita* of eelenr Darnege to etber ero*e etaJJ ^ nZnde
River. $1292; Jsckion, 65497;
lha
rotate, bat tho trust company "“imAniMrrCMf. Florida! (MsnaJefferson, $2500.
btetrlrlk
Wo rm.
ha* Instituted proceedings leak­ tes.Harosota
reined tale atteraoon. Il*allnf«
I-afiyrUe, $M00; Lake, $4236)
li.hl; demand elow, market Salt.
Lee. $2524; Leon, $1686) Levy, ing to oust him.
few Bale* roaavled l» quote.
Refuasl of tha trust company To&lt;e
PlllUkmtI.rillA: Ihilt It do$2234; Liberty, $744; Madleon,
to 'pay him any money last year, areee. relnin* I r i l arrive*! 11
i n ll» SM $2426; Man*!**; $3813; Marlon, the petition sakL had “graatly rare on trael*. Kupplleo moderole.
in
&lt;1 SM $5221; Martin. $7S8;
■I.mend elow. marb.i dull, riortda
Monroe,
embarrassed him and ha* left him te lerh rrslto. weehe&lt;l and prei n 111 ITT
ITS i n &amp;«»%
rnnle,.. and lodlvMuallr Waehed
Jestltut*
and
without
necetiary
SIT MG SIS
end preroniwt, t do* mostly ! T5,
funds for medical attention, food, few hlaher: 4 do. I M-I.Mi 4-te
Augustine
Saturday,
lost
the
title
•71$ MS t t n
dua.
I lt-J.7*, meetly !.»•.
clothing
and
othor
necroaary
liv­
after ha reached the finals and
NRW YotllC: null nod weak. 4J
dearsee. ralnlna *« rave arrlyed: I
met Charles Batson, 126 pounder ing eipanaos.**
MeLean, who now la in Mon­ (■•nr. JJ Kl* unlooded! J» re re on
Clyde Hamage Loses from Tampa.
I rar diverted. Huepllea felr
treal, also clalmstl ha waa en­ •lyrnrk
demand elow, market
To Tampa Battler Batson, who won In 1931 but titled to $400,000 deducted from dullliberal,
awl weak. Florida I* Inek
waa deposed last year, won the hi* Income to make payment on rrelee. rrelr waehed and Individ­
Clyde Hamage, Jr., IS-year old featherweight rhamplonshlp on a th* new building houiing the ually wnehed and gfernoled. 1-1
Lab. Monroe youth who sought decision from IIa mar*. Batson la i Cincinnati Inquirer, another paper
th* featherweight ehamplonnhlp reported a* having tom* back owned ty the astat*.
l e g a l n o t ic e
of the Atlantic Seaboard A. A. U. strong In the last round to earn 'A hearing on th* petition waa
at tha annual tournament In St. thr verdict.
■at for Apr. 21.
iv t n n n i s n i r r r o r a v o r
THR r .VITRO STOAT** SOrTlI-

^l« 71$
vai.nrx iirvTNi.
l«l lit
J»»hn Wmm p
Ml
w
W. If n«rh
UT III
II Wsrnsr
MO Ml
r. h vu»4i»r — u s 111
Total.
, 7»&gt; 717
Totals

SAN FO R D
Beaah, war* named as regular
league umpires after a secret bal­
lot had bean taken, whlla II. R.
Lalng of Btnford, and E. C. LataJpt; ef.EuaUa, war* named alter-

»IMt | N— a, It 642.
OkU'soaa, WTMs Okeechobee,
WIH; Orange, $7244; Oeceele,
11436; Palm Bewib. 14540; Pm »».
$1927; Ptaellma, la 10)1; Polk.
| I U » : l atnam. W77U.
St. John*, W ill; SL Lode,
11413; Santa Rose, $2831; » •» *
*oia, $1464; Seminole,
Sumter, $2104; guwarte*.
Taylor, $1906; Union. $101$; Veluala, $4974; Wakulla. $1193; WaL
ton, $$406; Weahlngton, $2110.

Pubhc Schools In
State To Rec*fo|
Quarter M illion

Nights; 8Je, fl.U)
Matin** 66c and 7ie
(All Pri'ro include Tax)
Mail drdera Now. Bob Qfflee Sale
New 0 *.

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Profetflprii U T l* Go^ewnwnt
In Anglo-Saxon times the supreme council of the
English nation was the Wltan o r “council of wise men” . Its
members were composed usually of the king, the b(ahops.
the aldermen, and the king's dependents, sit auppoMd to
be the brains of the country, a it ware.
Quite different In the form of Its conception blit simi­
lar In the basic principle of the term. President Rodsavelt’s "professorial cabinet" might be called the "brains,
behind the administration. RooaereH’s policy of consulting
professors can be traced back to the political campaign
when one of his prominent advisers was Professor Raymond
Moiey, of Columbia University.
election the President has continued hie. faith
In college
Wesson and has named five of them to apbln their mora or less Inconspicuous positions
---, _ j expected to furnish the mental stimuli for
the government, and they w ill 'bo given the opportunity to
ttlng hundreds
p u l their theories into practice Instead of sitting
of raflea away from the Capital and telling how the govern­
ment ought to be run.
Latest addition to the "brain trust" Is Dr. William I,
Myers of Cornell Uhlversity who has been made assistant
to the chairman of the Federal Farm Board. Dr. Moiey has
already assumed his duties as assistant secretary of state
and around him has sprung up a whole group of professoradvisers. They include Dr. Rexford Tugwell, professor of
C U V * VISITS HOBACB economics at Columbia University, who has been made
WALPOLB
assistant secretary of agriculture; Dr. Adolf A. Berlc, Jr.,
Columbia University 'financial authority, who is giving sdimea ftowi dusky and the ,vica.fm-lh a ■rallrnad-wdtusilaiH.Dmi4i.»*Pa»ite»v-Wllllst.p r» fessor of banking at Columbia University, who helped draft
the Federal Reserve Act of 1019 and has recently been help­
ing with banking laws; and Dr. Herman Oliphnnt, professor
of law at Johns Hopkins University, who has beejj named
general counsel of the Federal Farm Board.
Tho extensive use of college professors in governmental
administration la
Is something unique In
in our history. -----From
the accomplishments already attained by the administra­
tion It appears that Roosevelt’s Idea was a good one. and If
their success persists It may In a large way help disprove
the rather prevalent. If erroneous, belief that college pro­
fessors are Impractical men and only good for proiwiimllng
theories.
D«elf sad scandal* aerve in make
Democratic Trend Continues
lham aport.
The darkened portrait* lift their
Evidence that the Democratic trend in politics Is not
brews to u *
Wit sad dacorum aarved with cup* waning was given by the result of the municipal election
in St. Louis, where for the first time in 24 years s Demo­
of U s .
The whit* s dragon, grinning from cratic mayor was elected after a campaign which brought

Cathay,

out 77.2 per cent of the regiatered voters, a larger percent-

Prop* up tha tedious work* of [age and greater numerical strength than ever before re­
„___Tbornsa Orsy.
| corded. Tha Democrats, in .addition, elected all. 14 candiTha gantfaa 'fUAw aa tha fir*

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—By Beulah May.

A Houaton, Taaaa, man killad
hlmialf because ha couldn't pay,
lib ream tin t. Woddq't It ba u rkttbl* if our big dalinquant taxplf/rart akcold feel that way about ftT
' —K . Petenburg Independent.
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aavlwiv ^ V8^ , V.eT^ ^

ltL** —h—•

the two Hanford precincts be&lt;*um o f faulty marking la yes­
terday's alrction, sed thla In spit*
of th* fact that every possible

tng alllaetia hew tq vet*. All they
had to do was writ* In tb* nam*
of their candlelit* and place "X"
before It. Ninety of them couldn't
d» thl* correctly. And yet we’ll
wager that soy an# of these nine­
ty could tall President Roosevelt
Rgw .to run th* country.

wh*ch may fie read a certain measure
or cordial approval of the course of the administration.
“For the
tim e.Jn a t|uort«r of a century this
atron* Republican city elected a Democratic mayor, giving

grave problems with which the nation Is confronted helped
The Democratic cause. Though It in never easy to deter­
mine to what extent national Issues enter Into such contests,
there wan convincing evidence that they did have certain
weight in the St. Louis election.”
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch In Its judgment of the
outcome believes; “Yesterday's vote showed that the great
tidal wave of lost November, which carried Mr. Roosevelt
Into the White House anti upset such traditional office holdera as Senators Smoot, Moses and Wataon, haa not spent
Itself. The Democrats are everywhere in the sadtjla. In
8t. Louis, to which they restored beer, they are Invincible.
^ “We think the significance of the election Is clear.
For St. Louis, normally a Republican city, to elect a Demo­
cratic mayor la a symptom of the troubled times through
which we are passing. • • • • The people want a change.
They want new leaders. Insofar aa they can get them a t
tho ballot box, they have dono so. It Is up to tho new
leaden not tn disappoint tho great expectations that havu
l,.„ „

SEES BLE
IN PRESEP
D e s c rib e s

D e p re ss* ^

A i G reat

Fo* All Of Man

think no higher thsn this**, he Mid,
with an expretrive arnlure scroti
hit middle. “We hire nur brain*
in our alomarh*. le t u i get eur
b n ln . bnck to our heed* and do

LUUe Claude Rekaos, the five

FOOT CLINIC

oap. VMt M etre

Bill To Ask Survey
Of Fruit Fly Drive
Losses In F lo rid a

.to elaborate public a*- N. Robson,
10, palate to tha renaou-

was
unforiunata
s i State appropriation* •sough to fal| from tho carrlsgs
puty .prevtgt M gjt.Yutk while out driving Sunday with hi*
at the humiliation of go- Mother and, * U run over by one
of th* whgel*. No serious Injury
P f f D M R X m restyled *»v* s few had bruit#*.
&gt; of M eral dale* being
Mr*. Prfd D*lg*r, of D*4* City,
sg, kstfe&amp;a) economy arrived Sunday after visiting her

Jacltaonvlll* and was the
guegt of her stater, Mrs. N. H.
Carnet and family, leaving Mon­
day, toe her.heme, accompanied by
Mr*, uanwr who will upend the
noa* two weeks tn bade City.

Me. and Mn. Reg Byrne* hare
tokmt the Langley hau** on Macn*Ua Awtnu*. having morod in
last week.
^ For tha third time In his rotgn

jMslligtaph N*. 11 rise.. M4 *
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Royal l»—oew shift—.M M
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Trad# your old rnulproent
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WASHINGTON, Apr. IIL-A
Joint bill will be Introduced in the
House nf Representative* in the
course of the next few eliya (ail­
ing for an accurate survey by the
federal gnvrrr.nient as to damage
caused to Florida citfua growers.
The measure ia upon to red by Repreirnlative* J. Mark Wilcox, J.
H. Peterson and W. J. Seats, all of
Florida.

Commenting on

the

eontem

ficev, make* It possible for risk plalcil legielatlon. Representative
lor* to krow in aibranrr almost Wilcox stated that considerable
tho i-xnct ro.t of their trip to
Chicago and return. The low
the -tntion to hi.tel ami return,
cost of sightseeing tour nf Chi­
cago, and admission tn the Expositicn can he figured to the
penny, leaving only meals and In­
cidental expenses to be added.

Martin’s Garage
W. 1st ST.
Specialising
in
truck
service, Wo work whlls
you sleep—day or n ig h t

Have Tour , D U l
m ud How i n
Reduced p r i c e os angle
vision and Kryptok lane*. Alas
an shall sad modern gold
tilled frames.
D r. H e n ry M cL autin, J r .

THEY’LL CUT
LIKE NEW

Surgical tools; all kinds of
sclaaora and knlvaa; pruning
tool* of all kind*, itc; Ex­
pert saw filing.
LAWN MOWERS
Repaired and Sharpened .
A lso F o r Sole

Have your work done by n
real mechanic.

Cash paid for dean cotton
at The Herald office.

J. W. SHADOIN
•10 Elm

Luckies

P O S T O F F IC E
LUNCH

o m

u t sw aw P’ tfut&amp;V v*v*w#:

t. Christian. 1 think the depression
lias n favorable side.
"1*1 each Imhvld.’al who pro.
feosrw Christianity work fervent,
ly to brrak down the barriers be­
tween man and man, destroy r'sss,
merge the rich with the poor. I
are a lul of riih people, and as
a c la n they are not happy. The
dcprvsslan is a greater levrler,
aril if Christian people will do
tlielr part we will com* out of
the depression with a blessing.
The Hiblc is the best text book.”
I&gt;r. Kelly stopped, ami smiled.
"1 am 75 years old, hut 1 hare
|)r. Kelly i* the author nf Ml
hern happier this last year thsn
any other year of my life because mtrniiv work* on medicine incht'lI nave been able to gel c tuner to I.. “A S’Hetitlflr Msn and the
Bit. &lt; , "Hirtlonary of Am*r'-a&gt;
my fellow man”, lie sad.
"We have teen a wicked nation, Me &lt;n«l ttiognphirs' anil Son *clS gambling nation, excusing nur rnntT nrirlt
lie bj&lt; bc"-l llv n n lh l with the
rate tracks. I read the other day
that we epend ten billion dollars Order of lcii;r&gt;lil, llrlgium; Otdri
» year for pleasure, mom for cos. of the Cron* of Mercy, Serbia,
metlrs,
tobaccos, many other and Cro«* nf Charity of the king­
things, - And - y et-w e- rail - to- trod dom of the Hath*. Croats no.I Slov
rn»*. B o Idea bring active in
In our distress.
"Would He not be jjutifird In
saylnr, 'My child, you s&gt;xrrcise
self control; help yourself, then
come to Me fer help.'
'Rut I am preathini
'Whet splendid work our Pre*l- . . . . . . . . . .......... ..
dent I* «lI dog. I did not vole lor] dinner ia*"t"night'ty h r
him; I am one tho«e he won slncel
he became our leader, and I am Street.
pround of him. I thought while
I listened to him on the radio, that,
man I* talking to million* of Facilities Will Moke
people. The Henate, and *l*° the
Travel To Fair Easy
Hewee. •nmeiime* neerl a k w w linl. They will listen to President
C. E. Adam* nf the Atlantic
Roosevelt, who found a way to Coast
Line announces t h a t
get under the skin* of millions
through Vb* facilities nf American
of the rommnn people.
Express Travel Hcrvl.e, visitor*
"In my own profession we are
making progrrs*; ws are wotklng,
not saying much. You hear about
curea for rancer. We have agen­
cies which are able to do much,
If they get their ease* early
enough. We are curing thousands
who could not have been cured
year* ago.
"But rew cure* have to have
year* of texting, and th* chancel
are against any one 'cure'. With
a'l of them we will make prog­
ress."
*
iir. Kelly |. on his annual visit
U, Florid). In this stale he Is al­
ways a natural!)!, he *aid. There
la no other *t*.e Ilka II. To the
aatronumar there sis , now itara.
Th* bulanlst will find Is thla state
aka* 4.1 percent of a ’l th* Usd*
of ttrvx in th* United State*, and
many found her* alone, Florl.U’s
bird Ilf* I* mwt InUreatlnt; ao la
th* animal life,.he said.
"Many great botanists far 100
years bark have spent part of
their lives in Ftorlda, and 1 hap*
we will be able to *tlabUah a nat­
ural park In that g r n t territory
beyond Okeechobee", h*
said.
"Ueatllful binit are being killed

Short Orders
Regular Jfeata 30c

usually year old son of Dr. and Mm. J.

Boaioning

-Foot Trouble
I We tsks cars •( sD Foot IDs.
II yean Is Orlande.

T h e fin e st to b a cco s
grow n—th a t’s w h ere
Luckies get that distinc­
tiv e C haracter. A n d
every L ucky is deli-.

clously m ellow -m ild

Ir. i h i M , * '

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

■moseUry

■AND. COMING. HOME.

»ome •erleu* thinking.
"Wt bate for one thing the
depression, with nil its (UfTeriag,
lie malnutrition and tuberriloel*
in ■ nation of food In abundance.
We here In the depr»«alon a great
opportunity, and what
sn challenge
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IT—Or. Howard
TAMPA. Apr. IT
Atwood Kelly. of John* Hopkins
Hospital, noted doctor and stsdsat,
tilkad of many things in Tampa
yesterday, but not of boor. Ha *aid
ilo » m ilck of boor, not boor It.
solf, but all tho whoopr* about

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'' this counly U moot spprwclaled.
I Kiparially da I *ri*h t« thank %
1 good people of my homo ta irv
OvieiVi, where I received a n e tt
, fiattarin* and surprtslag
I T V official count:

1 Plane wwrW diacu***,| and tommitt*** appointed for a Spring
faaUeal ta be given on Friitay,
Apt. 21, by the South Side Pri
f t r t y ' t t ’^ F a r » ' *e*fal meatlag of tha heard of the South Side
P.-T. A. held yesterday morning
in tha office of Mr*. Stella P. Ar­
lington a t the school.
Th* following women will have
charge a f
various committees:
Mrs! Charles L. Park, general
chairman! Mr*. William S. Brumley. Hckats: Mr*: C. E. Gormtay,
chieken auppar; Mr*. W. C. Hatch­
er, publicity: Mr*. B. L. Perkins,
randy; Mr*. J . E. Wsthcn, decora-lions; . Mr*. G. O. Danner, rnld
drink*, ar*l Mr*. R. G. Fog, Ire
rreani.

At tha monthly moating of the
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aiecutlra ' committee of tha City
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Mr*. H, D. Smith as beatanes.
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PM W O A H U l^
tha Easter holiday* ,*w|th har
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During the meeting report!
r u n hit
FRIDAY.
parent*.
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Ml SM i«l --t t n
MUMNTIA
Tnlslll
heard from varioua commit*
Rehearsal for tha cast of tha
Ss*&lt;:
*1•»
Mina franca* Wilton and Mitt tee* on work done far tha Sunriee tournament play of tha Sanford
r :.:A i
B attf tjfotarm hter arrived latt Serrtce to taka place Barter Little Theater will taka place at
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night from fallahatta* to .p-n I wytrnlng at tho municipal pier. 8:00 o'clock at the Woman’s Club.
Tha Junior High Hahool P.-tL Row
tho Easter holiday. her* with Special muale ha* bean arranged
Sunday
by. the music committee and It A. will mrct at 3:30 o'clock In tha
thalr parant*.
O
m
Meets
wb» announced that tha Central Khool auditorium.
Regular meeting of Seminal*
FHonda har# of Jack Gatica, Florid* Christian Endeavor Union
Th# regular meeting of the Ron
ton af Mm. Linda Cetien, of I* planning to attend tha aervlee Rebekah Lodge Number FortrMarlcr
Sunday
School
Class
nf
the
Ihrre
will
he
held
at
1:00
o'clock.
in
a
body
and
bring
with
them
a.i
Lakeland, formerly of thin city,
First Christian Church was held
SATURDAY.
will be Interacted to learn that he apenker far the aervire, the Rev.
wt a (radiated from Lakeland A. R. Batchelor, a young man , The Beginner* Department of on Monday awning at the hnniHigh School today.
, who for the pa«t 10 year* has been the Prrsbytdrian Sunday School of Mis* Mary Finnell, We*t Six­
people*! will hare an Easter eg* hunt at teenth Street. At the rnnchision
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connected with young
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r* IhJiAtui■m a r RttRfn T*mw,"Kr Htfrtd-vrotv
v-iiinii—tisd k — . s n - n k i g
i. aha r t . . bu nineaa*-seas ion -re­
M‘W »t*w i m f whn*hf*t he
'HMt *#•*!•»!*«■W*rt*a, k SMI
nrITT
*to«4, a itutfcnt at th* Florida present tint# Is the Presbyterian to mrct at the Beginners Depart­ freshments wJre served by th*
m
ent
host***,
assisted
by
her
mother.
Skrl
h
of
the
principal
characters
in
rh.
Kin*
nti&lt;in slarrln*
A rli's at ill.- Miliitie
SUM Callage far Woman, la student pastor at Gainesville. The
Mr*. Eupha Finnell,
cpending Ike E ailcr holiday. here program
tonight ami Friday.
committee announced
MONDAY.
Thoae present were: Mrs. Euph*
aa lbo (M at of Ml** Dorothy that arrangements hare been
Mr*. S. I). Highleyman and
for Easter
llalg«a, Magnolia Arana*.
mailt to have the service* In tho Mrs. Lyman Bultolph will t*
• HgjP
public statement* of congratula­
hostesses at "ladles dpy” at the Eunice Horton, Mii. Grace Cordell.' Mrs. Pace Entertains
City Hall In case of rain
All rrntly for the Eauttr
tion to Mr. Enlxnimtrer In hi*
Hanford Country Ctah.
Im I
^tT
Mkhoncy. SUa.
Hit rod# nnd who would
The prayer hand of the Frtaby- Knight
ConaUma Afclaeh. Md Hi.* &gt;JIknow it for the
terisn AitxlIJnry will meet at 3:00 Hhlpp, Mildred Knight, Mary Alice Complimenting the members of
Mr.
Dupree
nl-o
said
"I
wnnt
Piano
Pupil*
Listen
Ilan Malach are here f.&lt;om St
sam e null.
oelorh nt the rhurrh and will be Xhlp|i, Hattie Losslng, and Mary
In thank my friend* who &lt;uppiiTtJoaeph’s Academy at St. Augm _T o Talk U^on Bath followed by the Inspirational
the
Boult
taiyers
Club.
Mrs.
MatFlnnall.
i-d me yestenluy nl the poll*. I
• tins to spend the B aiter holtdayr
l*«
~U.~Paee-eHterlatrit-d
-wrth
-n
meeting at 3!30;u‘#Meh.
shall always feel u-ry grateful
with their famllle*.
luncheon yesterday afternoon nt . 'Contlo—d Horn Pag.* Onel
A talk was given on the life
Circle Number One of ilw First
7 0 /
lloll)hurst on Park Avenue. Im­ thrown nut were Iho-e without the until them anil especially to lho«r
and works of llach at a meeting Baptist Chiirrh w ill'mrct nt .’t:;ii&gt; Gene Austin Musical
nt my former home town, laikr
,3
i.f
PI
vrtr*
in
Ills
Home
precinct
mediately
after
the
arrival
of
the
MEN’S
SUITS
Mr. and Mr*. T. If. Eckmon of the piano pupils of Mis* Caro­ o’floek with Mrs. It. 1, Glenn, npj
Shaw Will Be Unique guests luncheon was served in "X" moi |i Is-fore the name. Some Mary".
npnnrtl
and
P m o ed \
are planning to laave Saturday lyn Collier held on Wednesday East Fourth Htreet.
Mr. Williams expit**set! him elf j
oursi-s from n long table over­ ballots wer(. thrown mil hemu-e
•^TIlP IfMlHilff W ll"
*
Ulrele Number Two of the First
fbr their hoepp., a t Hackensack, fternoon at 4:00 o’rlork nt Miss
os
wanting
to
le
mu*
of
the
first
the
Initials
were
incorrvel
sir
be.
laid
with
n
linen
el"*h
ami
cen­
"Broadway
Rhapsody",
thr
?” 3.‘
» faw weeks loDlar's studln, 11 ID .Magnnlin Baptist Church will meet at .1:30 Variety Guild
to
eringratulalo
Mr.
Entatuinger.
Mnsiral Show, tered with s iHiinpiet of led cause ii voter wrote tt "Charlie
SEMINOLE
here w!th iliefr. w n and daughter- Avenue. Miss Uils Meriwether o'clock with Mrs. limner Little,
which comes ta the Milano The garden Gowers. I’tnee cards Imre PnUinlngvr" when he shouhl hare He maile n fine race nf It. To nil
ta-Iaw, Mr. in d k f n . C. If. ta k er won the price in n contest r&lt;m- West First Street,
f
illy
frieitil*
who
Were
*o
kind
written it "C. W. Entinilnger."
DRY C L E A N S
*on. San Lanta.
ducted after the talk on [tech.
Circle Number Three of the ater her* Saturday night, will Easter designs.
Mr. Amlerson wart among the as in vote for me, let me *ay that
I'non* Ml
At the Conclusion of luncheon
During the business session the First Baptist Churrh wilt meet at offer something new in enter
the
expression
of
rnnfidonep
in
IV# boil* I'omtwilann
talnment
for
the
thratrr-golng
very
fii*t
In
rongralulale
Mr.
members spent the afternoon dis­
following officer* were elected: 1:30 o'clock with Mrs. J. H. Bor­
public.
cussing new books. Those present EnUtningrr upon hl» victory. my ability In serve the people nf
Hary Wiggins, president; Nell land West First Street.
The
Variety
Guild
wa*
orwet*: Mrs. Frank l„ Wosslruff, When it wns uppnretit that he
Stawart, rlca-preddent; and Hart­
Circle Number Four of the
radio and stage stars Mrs. Fred Williams, Mrs. Helen rould not iivrreome the lead in fa­
ford Fish, secretary and tress- First Baptist Church will meet at famed
headed by the
internationally T. Morse, Mr*. Henry Mctaugh- vor of Mr. Knttmlhger before the
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o'clock with Mrs: A. J. Pe­
hem.-------------- ---------------knnwn Gene Austin, American lin, Mrs.' Herman J. T-rhluanVMrs? rditltr wnrvnmjitetr, Mr:-Anderson
Refreshments were served at terson, West First Street.
tenor, whoso
recordings have J. f . Ileiinrlt, and Mr*. Mattie telephoned his leading oP|H.neul
lin g
lha tea hour by Miss Collier, as­
Circle Number Five of th* First
as follows:
sisted by Miss Dorothy Mitchell. Baptist Church wil| meet at 3:30 found their way into home* all « . Pn- i.
tiday
"Ilrllo Untie Charlie", he said |
Members of tha club are: Mary o'clock with Mrs. T. A. Brother- over the world.
Graduation
Th#
Variety
Guild
was
org­
"This is Frank Kay Anderson!
Wiggins, Atm Wiggins, Lois Me’rl- son, 2200 Palmetto Avenue.
A jip lv ^ w r y
anised but recently with the Idea Miss Charlotte Nix
speaking and wanting to Iw the
jular Pricea wether, Charlotte glsh, Hanford Circle Number Hi* of tha First of bringing back In the people
lltst in rongralulate you upon I
Fi*h, Alda Walmndght, Mary Baptist Church will meet at 3:30 high class musical comvry enter­
Wins College Honor your
eleetlnn as our repm enia - 1
MeRory, Ethel Root, Gertruda o’clock with Mr*. Ivy Owen*. 404 tainment, ridding the shows of all
live.
I
don't know what you did to!
Hunter,
Alice
Hunter,
Herbert
Word
ha,
heeli
received
here
by
Palmetto Avenue.
The Jeweler
vulgarity whiih has degraded
put it aver, but it was a fine job(
Moreland, Sherwood Jarribaon,
Circle Number Seven of tho the musical comedy into bur­ Mr. ami Mrs, s. J. Nix that their and I wish you every success. By
M2 3. Park Ave,
Mary Orovenatein. Nell Stewart, First Baptist Church will meal at lesque in the pa.t few yaara. daughter, Mis* fharlntle Nix, who
the way, I'll have Grnrge Mr.
and Dorothy Mitchell.
3:30 o’clock with Mrs. Francis E. There are 100 member* nf the la • student a t tho University of Rrnry trunk up his airplane nml
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Georgia
at
Athens.
Go.,
has
l«-en
Boll, 1101 Park Avanue.
Variety Gullit all of whom hava
route mil to gel you lomorrmv
gained national recognition oq appointed hiisinra* manager of murmug so that h* ran take you
TUESDAY.
Philatfeea. Class Of
lha
Red
and
Dlark
fr
the
College
Regular bridge parly nf the both stage and radio. The Guild
l„ Tallahassee tight away, tim'd
Education hy Compton It. Bn
Church tfas Meeting Serial Department of the Wom­ Is gradually building up to the of
night."
ker,
Macon,
Ga.
Miss
Nix
is
n
an’* Club will be htdil «l 2:4-1 point where it ran place on the
The id in i rnmliilates also made
senior
In
education
u!
the
Univer­
road
numrrnus
unit,
which
will
o'clock
*1
the
cluh
house
with
Mrs.
Th&lt;t Phllatbea Class of the First
Baptlst Church held Its monthly Endor Curlett uml Mrs. J. M. be lie*I led by some "lagr and sity nf Georgia nn,| is n transfer
student this year from Shorter:
nioetlng on Tuesday evening at Quirk a* hostesses. Reservations radio figure of gient renown.
College, Rome, (in. She is ii mem-1
Kdgewond
tha home of Mias Doris Hopkins, may be made with Mr«. H. D.
f)
b erof.lhe Alpha |ts-lln |'i sorority | Ii
Floral Heights, with Miss Lillie Highleyman.
j and of the ftigmn Knppn Nu. »oMi«a
Reitz
Winner
Of
Borland
presiding.
Following
the
Flower Shop
.
“ MYWIfC
f the College of Eilura- i
I
devotional a short business meetPopularity
Contest
[)
l
*Jr,"
h"
Junior
High
School
G IV E t ME F IT S ’* big was conducted when plans
Hu.s i-h, glntlii Ii. |n» t l i ' i l
were made for the next mreting P.-T.A. Holds Meeting
Mlsa Frances Haiti, daughter nt MU’ licit* holds tin- misitiim of K nsti-r lilt'.*, f nil n nii'f
“CAJt that woman of min*
to be held at the church with
Mr. ami Mr*. tV. II. Rriti, of this president nf her tin**.
hick andarahms— tnd howl
N a s o i 'l m e ii 1 n f o th e r
mothers of member* as honor
You may think you ran’t afford u new qre** clii* year,
HanI ! Uodefahirta It dabaa’t
Reports were read by Mr*. J. J. rity, who is • (ophnmora at Htmtguests.
ct hqvy much
t»ol one bulk nt our wide nsMirlment or Easier drvasea
G. D. Hi.hop is ill at his bmiie Mower#, (‘ni'sjigi"*.
Catrs, treasurer, Mr*. Genrgr C. foul College in Danville, Vi., was
At the conclusion of the meet­ Ilabe, welfare rhairmsn. and Mr*. rlecteil the prettiest and must on Magnolin Avenue.
‘5«7
will rhouge ymir mliul. Wo have Just the thing fur you.
ing the guests were Invited to Bertha Earle, lunchroom manager, popular girl In the annua) popu­
(’ail Mr*. ('■ .1. Kumpii
Ii.. come in nml look over mir new drr**«*.
the lawn whet* a wiener mast a t the regular meeting of the larity enntrst lerently held at thr
HarirH's n ew cafe, serving
Truth ami .MiiKlttilia
A* a special indii rment we me offering our linen and
was enjoyed. Auvng those pres­
Junior High School P.-T. A. held ndlrge. In uildilinn to that honor meal* at 2.V. IJU W. First. Adv.
rotten lace* for spcclalor .port* n t’n *|H.'cjal price.
ent
were:
Mrs.
Hnpkls,
Mrs.
John
on Tuesday afternoon In the school
QM J a t, w * i
D. Ahrnham*. end the Misses
to m atb ln c aWe.' H A M It navar
auditorium
with Mr*. W. II. SlewPauline Bellamy, Ilasel Tew.
c h ea ts do t h ! TM gth. W h en I
Mary Manning, l-miise Heard, art presiding.
g e t m y i h l r t .tucked In—It
The program for the afternoon
Blanche Cunningham, Katherine
I l ly r i a .* N e w * d f th a t bunch.
Ing a round, tlm w aist 'f o r me.
Kelly, Nadine Anlley. I.illl# Bor­ included ii piano solo by Mrs.
YA^cif-^SrwtTltieM me land, Doris Hopkins, Jeanette George R. Met’all and a cello so­
Borland, J|ial* Slnndenmire, and lo by Miss Mildred Nix. The a t­
It’s Easter Buying: Tiipe Now nnd the Thrifty Buyer Wi l l
tendance prise for the day nil ■
Ruth Uorland.
awarded —to .Section Two. (Rod •
ct Cburchwell’s Store for the BcnI in Style, Quality and
Helmet
Mr. and Mr*- H. T. Thrasher are Eight. Room th. taught by Mi.-1
Price
Cor their Easter Outfit.
spending a short time at Coronado Ann Banner. Atwot ,'d&gt; members
were in nltendancr.
Beach.

SPICandSPAN

ENTZMINGER IS
Booki ov* " Club VICTORIOUS IN
ELECTION RACE

W ill You Be
"A ll Dressed Up

Easter Morning Too?

C H U R C H W E L L 'S

LACE SPORT

$ 1 1 .7 5

A nd

To-Night
Friday

PANTS

D R E SSE S

Men's White Twill
Wash I’aal*

ladlr*' Silk Die****
It will be easy lu make jour
srltrilun Irum „ur stock—Hire*
II ta 20 and 3H to .*0. I’rired
fur fCaalrr

$ 1 .0 9

Footwear •&lt;$198
'^ r n e / ^ r
W'lly/ i, * tUn .* " ta |L JL#

* m/p
ofc »* ^

Mena 41.DO All U alh ar
Hlark Oxfarda. R a te r Prtr#

$£45

$545

HOSE
(.aitirit' Full

Underwear
Men'* Athletic
Hhirta *r •M ria
Friday and Hata n t i ; —each

«pe

SILK

ON

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Footwear
Maa'a 11.00
hhlria. White. Tap.
Grcaa.

HATS _
Easier Hal*
Largo at.mrtairnl to select
from,

$ |9 0
&gt;. ■■*.1. . ■

si G 5

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W lach All. Milk Flat Crr^e
PtMcl Shad#*—Yard

S t r a p i*
r.adi« • I I H
I’aaip*. ftpaclal Price

a

little g i r l

w ithout

We uiuy odd that if you are planning In give a -lillJ
no Fn-ler gift you can't nil** seeing our sterling sllvar
i-rnreiet*, nerklarc nnd hrarrlut eetJ, umt -mall strinyii Of
leail*. Just ih* thing! And only

*
w t1
-dr,
v»V

$195

$ 2,95

• *• _

fur »

n now frock. We have *u.*h dar­
ling ones of huivl-entbrniderrd
linn:*, t.utirte, i rgundy, crepe do
rhino, ami 'lotted Swis*. Trimmed
with cute rollure of organdy, ami
lu r, and having -ruffle* and
I'leut*. At the unuxually low prlr*
of

Ladle-' While Limit lltfurd*
•r Strap Mllppei*. Medium
Heel,
.

$ 1 * 4 w5-»»

- ■ ’•!~”7" %■*

E asier

Footw ear

„ r■rt », ~- ’

Thi

You know. Easter wouldn't b*1

Pa*hi tlldl
'Nil* lit * r

4 9 / _____

$ 2 .7 9
—

What About
Little Tots ?

- s.-

w »*l»

SOCKS
Anklet Suck*
Solid paler* with Fancy Top*

9 /

Y O W
PIJONK 12.1

E L L
SANFORD

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NE1
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WASHINGTON. Apr. I t —
(AV-Pre*ld*ut Hooarralt today
nominated Rath Bryan Owen,
Florida, to ba adulator to Donmark and Jamoa Curtey, mayor
of Bouton, to ba ambaaaador to
Poland.

NUMBER 14S

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TOLD BY HULL
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And
BreaksA ll Rules For
Visiting Notables In U. S. SEVENTH CENT

GAS TAX BILL

Existing W arfare
In South America J!

NEW YORK. Apr. 13.-IA V - for an 1 ur and *° i"lnuU*,
Crorfe Bernard Shaw tim e to
~To*ia I am In training for tho
4prt / *' •
America’* metropolis foe the firet Urtn.politori opera booee tonight
lime yesterday—end Within pn
K u g re n e M e y e rR e s ig n s
N e w P l a n C a l c u l a t e d hour he had broken all rule* for and i.u) in* rrgarded aa deaf and A d m i n i s t r a t i o n M e a s ie S a y s P la n s
| dumb (or thi* moment. My regret.
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TALLAHASSEE. Apr. I*. iffl
WASHINGTON. Apr. 12— i/Ti peek. The formality of being In­
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WASHINGTON. Apr. 12.
LAKEHURST. Apr. 12. —Amerira'a new tariff policy t&gt; terviewed by newspaper and mag- printed resume of the playwright's _ j h e Senate today completed
(A.P.)— Lieutenant-Com­
.legislative artion on the adminlsbe launched during the forthcom­ ailra writers Interest*! him eo opinion. iin this and that.
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mander Edwin Coehrene, aa"I ne'er .aid that; there's noth-. t r#t|0n'« bill to continue the I - c s s T h a n 3 0 P
R o b i n s o n D e s c r i b e s ing cent .n atio n s with leading little he branded himself “drat
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yroveil measure and sending It to
Ho av*n got out of thv govern­
■tep” In speech enmmemU n i q u e I n H i s t o r y intended. to destroy no sound in
hearing today that
In this printed "interview,*’ h.' I the 'Governor for signature tu
dustries In thi# country but rather ment-imputed formality uf stand­
At .1:00 o'clock this' ;«flernoon, oratinf Tan^ATUfTfcan Day..
,plana had bean made to . WASHINGTON, Apr.
wa«
quoted
as
saying:
make
it
law.
t
to rstablish (hem on a more pros­ ing In lln# and submitting tn a
three slid unv-hslf hours before
T h e President propoged
"I find Americans sitraordinarAnother administration hill tn the pods were vchedyled to bo
atraafthen the ihlp’e atruc- —In tho r.eareat thing to an a.d perous basis.
custom, examination—the itfteers
J n In the area In which two fashioned political dabata in the At tha same time, the secretary went to his stateroom and finished ily Interesting, hut they h a m -1 1rent rain* e n r o l of the public rliitid. only A7I persons or loss that American RovcrnmcnU
done anything yat to Justify W »ehool system in a stale hoard of than JO yer.ent of lltbse quallfletl, Initiate Individual steps promptly
g r the aurrlvor* aald they Benata has been this session, Sen­ of state emphasised anew that re­ their business with hint thfTS.
nluratinn was Inlrndured in the ht-d «gsl lalldU In K-kifoid's two
This was his sole mrsAge—a interest.
aaw* tw o longitudinal (Irdara ator Rotlnaon, Democratic leadar, gardless of whether the reprela "abolish all pnnarrssary and
voting piecincts■for ore of 'fo u r artificial barrier* ami” "rt'.trie- "
"When the United States t a f . &gt; p• " " hil* •
break. On* of the flrd e n wi* yesterday charaeteiltad Prealdant sentstlve sof several nations arc reply to a not* sent to him by a
the
'JU
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ent
stamplav
n
Rooaavalt'a
record
of
aecompllthr£jii '.dalrs «eeking the House of
to hare been strengthened on
In Washington at the same time, group of reported anxiouo for his kies tha-Job Hmritl jrn murb fsn ;
lions which now hamper tlm
We tlip inti
c,^ rettr*
n#|iURvnlative;i Belt viealttl by healthy flow nf trade between
; than
*c— Kitt^ia. *•*completion of the laat flight, he maift as tha greatest In tha his­ the government propose, to con­ opinion on things In grnvral and alh#r
tory of tho ration.
communism.
If
oa
put
a
stop
to,
H°u*e.
the
death
of
Itrpresrntalivv-elect
New
York
In
particular:
people of th* American repute.
The Ornate pa««nl bill, to pri II. s . White.
A route, i by what ha danouaetd verse with* them separately.
communism in New York yen
lies".
A picture of the mammoth sa “unfair" criticism ' of tho
In the face of reports, of dissat­ “The New York press may re­ would, dl* within a week. Already ' hi* it the sale of tax certificate.
Report* from eeunty precinct*
turn to lta fireside* and nun* th*
Eugene Meyer rvsigned oa gov­
dirigible Akron dropplag through p r#«|d*nt by Senators Long (D. isfaction atnong tho smaller na­ bshy until tomorrow morning, f a ­ you have rnmmnnt.m. Your stair- 1until after the Legislature ad- at that h ojr Indicated that voting
ernor of the federal resarvwjournt;
to
allow
monthly
installdarkness with ita bow up at an La.) and Robinson (R, Ind.), tho tions at not being Included among r e p t tho enterprising scctldh owned street railway.,
water.
wa* equally an light In the Ixwrd, It waa Irarned today, and
(Continueq Cn rage Three)
angle ef 35 degrees and hitting Arkansas senator took the floor II Incited to send special‘repre­ which came on boarJ at Havana light and power s)«trm« are all
county’* 13 other pre«led* LI* th# President I* looking for hla
sentatives, Secretary Hull said he
to upho d tho Administration.
though when th , final vote ' it
vxaniples.”
and
discussed
everything
with
mo
tha' watar with a crash “like
successor, fla Informed Rooeevelt
Ills speech ditw from the In had not yal had opportunity to
ruunled It I. vspactad that a larg
P o lic e T o B e g in W a r
stepping an a penny bog of dlana Robinson a warm attack on consider the matter ef extending
tr peicentagv of those quJUfled he dt.ired to return to private
bu,(n*u.
-*
matches" waa given to tha naval the President for sponsoring the the list of invIUHbns.
O n R e c k l e s s D r i v i n g In the county will have vote.t than
Tha Senate agricultural cotneconomy bill, amt an assertion
court of Inquiry yesterday.
He pointed out thxt all coun­
tha per.entag, of votas cast In tha
mlttea gave areedy approval td
With tha picturesque words of from Lorg that he was “advising** tries would be given ful| oppor­
Score* of complaints against city among Ihosa qualified.
Ih# Norris bill t , carry out the
a sailor, Moody Erwin, aviation i other than critklxlng" the Chief tunity to join tho discussions
persons who hav* been reported
Each
of
the
candidate*
was
seen
metal-smith, seconl elaas, told Executive.
as driving racklessly up and dowa near th* city poll* djring tha day President's recommendation* for
through tholr regular diplomatic
Long's remarks, to which Rob­ representatives here.
tha story of the flight that east
city streets,—running- -over stop contacting prospective volets and development o f- the Tennessee
73 liras.
~4 , ' inson took oxcoptlon, were chiefly,__
sign* and otherwise making tha bringing news from around the valley and the government opera­
directed at Tretldent ' Roosevelt's ^U«lng further Into ISe~malt*r
tion of Muael# Shoals.
Ufa uf thn local peile.trIan unsafe county. Young women ware at both
The 'slender Erwin was ona of forest (onaervalioa bill, which hs of • "new tariff policy 'aimed at
Th# alat* department announ-*d
have reached memhers of the City pu ling plscei iia.it&lt;ing out carda
throe flurvlvora of the disaster in called “a sapling bill, a aapsuck- reviving Intercattooal trade, Hull
P r i c e O f C o r n , C o t t l i i S e c r e t a r y P e r k i n s E n ­ fnmmi.slnn anJ Acting Chief of and giving advic* as to th* merits that notes have keen sen t.to
the Atlantic off New Jersey n ,*r*a kill." .
characterised an antiquated, ob-j
nation* having diploma!!*
week ago laat Monday night. Ha
d o r s e s P r i n e i n l e O f Police C. II. Bhaffer ’ during thr of tha candidate they represented. •Ion* in Washington which ha&lt;
“Thera are more people eut of soleta and bewhlskared the con- ■ AHl s or H" i j r h e r I^ n S u p
A
t
the
tat#
that
th*
elettoralv
followed two of hia superior work than when he waat Into ike tantlan which ha said had been
past frw day*.,
not bean Invited t„ seryl sueclab
M e a s u re In S e n a te
p a th y W ith W heM t
officer*, the others left ailra. White House**, Long said of raised first soma AO years ago
, A* a result, Acting Chief Bhaf­ r* it ballot* from 8:00 o'rloek this represent alive* to talk economies'
morning until 3:00 o'clock, It la
In the witness chair.
fer
today
stated
that
ha
will
be­
Roosevelt, “and mars banks ar« that tha result would ba t« flo.il
C H I C A G O . Apr. 12 — U V -j WASHINGTON, Apr. I*-—W&gt;
nposrsrt that at 8:30 o'clock not with President RooaavaH Inviting
Erwin Jobfed Richard E. Daal, dosed."
tha country with the products of American wheat farmers fouml: —Federal legislation for a 30-baur gin an Immadlata war agalnat all many more than 1000 vote* will them to exehangg views through
boatswain, Jp hr'Jin g af tha break­
The Democratic leader vigorous­ chsap foreign labor to tho d etri­
diplomatic rhannela.
motcrlst* who are in Uw habit df
their crop value Incrrawd approx-jw aJl in Induxtry appeared eartuln j ba'ing’rureiasa wMla"driving 'ih eh hsva bean east In both plaeincta.
ing of lonfHmfyul girder* and ly tlifsifJad the admlnist ration's ment of tha American workman.
The sKtl*n fallowed report* oft
Clarke
in
precinct
three
at
the
Uw stoop Incline of tha airship handling of tha banking situation
(Continued On Pag* Tw*»
Ha remarked that persona tak­ f m a t a l y |J^00J)00 yr.tenlay last night a* an pJmiulatratlon car*. He haa Instructed )|U depu- Cats't Haas* *at&lt;| that 383 persona
and assarted that President lloo- ing this view should go out and
g What Goth described as
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a r i l f l.'JjjppkA.msn-.S.crvM^OBnAUM' W
aad briur h»ko.pmft k'a.1 votcl at 3:00 oVIock,
u .iu ,,, whim
while _ _*
B4Jt W hari tafraiaeA from doalag
laMr srith-the I k t t t i W JMttrtren.
vlbUtor.
rlerk. at precinct on* ..Id th a t)M a l t y C f l S e S A l U
‘
tpnka enty dwaauta ha eduld not wads s a rears who, ha said, haw em u a M tM i lr» th^ prir# nf j mdor«H the principU of th^ 8«n-;#Vfry
•111 person* had vated there.
Cheat
on
the
hoard
of
trad#
on
U
iajate
bill.
j
W*
tB,w*
W ,hl1,1
reach
an
ngroomaat
with
the
inup tha catwalk
pall the
been thrown out of employment
SSI
k,
t,..
. - ■ &gt;of reckteax driving," ha said, "for
M l.. Perkin*, after
wp &gt;n, h#ylnf , n ||w |j t&lt;K&gt; ^
Erwln astltoward
T
IV . v i d v O IV .W sV ,l fp«ninjr liAnAarUfiu, __... ^
was about 35 Itngth of tlmo they should remain tariff* In American history.
It was th* trade'll answer to the | with Secretary Ituper and SwMtor^ wr^ci,,_ Kort Unat*ly, no on* ha.- J u r y W i l l D e c i d e I f
mated the
c'osed.
For aw ry dollar of curtailment government crop report, l*«oed' Black, ^temocrat, Alabama, author been seriously injured, but tharv
R u th J u d d Ih C ra z y
e*Teee* 9*'
P
“It la gross!* unfair", Robinson
Both. too. (M ffl'd Iha
11 first declared, "to (h a rts the President of American Import*. Hull told Monday, forecasting n wheat rropluf thr measuie. announced, how- have been dosans of arcnlenta borDisposition or caves brou -ht be­
reak In UiajatfinuT* of tha ship with responsibility for the salat- reporter* that from |.1 to 13 of lmailer than any nine* l!W4. It I ever, she wuuld recommand nso-li-1‘IwrinR on the serious. Wa have
FLORENCE. Aria., Apr. 12.—
r after ’tha gust
good* which might have been ex­
(dl A Jury will decldv whether fore Municipal Jo.l## a A&lt; g
log
banking
situation.
Tha
forms*
• a . Mm, a rspl, to r.porta from, fic tio n , to make the leglaUti.m
w T ^ ^ t ^ n c a T " ' Winnie Ruth Juril, “trunk mur­ Wilkinson during tho pout few
Wharaw Lieut.
President contemplated Issuing an ported are held within th* coun­ Washington that thara would be "more workable."
der#**" hav become Insane sine* &lt;1*^ I* «s follows:
Commander A t - Wiley, the third order closing downs the banks and try.
Considerable easing of th* re­
she entered prison, said Warden
When asked about report, that n* official interference with grain
survivor, ehanlng his opinion, only refrained because no agree­
hile,
striction* provided by the Senate M o t o r c a d e U r f r e d T o
• t f i *being
L
A. (S. Walker In announcing he with
said tbs ship’s framew rk did ment could Ed reached wtln the the Japanese .expect to discuss prlcat,
drjnk
• la In prospect to moke more #)*»•
,
.
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dlsonlorly .
not b iffk ontjt tha Akron .truck Irromlng r lminlstratlon fur .the th* Manchurian situation In their
D e L a n d C e l e b r a t i o n wiil take stef* today which will and driving whll* drunk, was fined
Based on official figures show­ tic the administration of th* sixnic\* It mindatory lor a Jury to • total of 3318.
conversations
with
Roosevelt,
Hull
the watar.
length of time It should l a r .” ’
ing I7H.000.000 bushel* of wheat
Tha brsqk described ly th* j Th* Arkansas sonatnr said thai emphaslied that th* discussion* t* la bins on farm* In the United hour day and five-day week.
In order that Sanford and Ram- pass upon tha question. A verdict
Mis* Perkins will go Into con­ inul* County might, make • strong of insanity would prevent hsr be­ , £ \ I?rldcT',n ‘ »•&gt;'»#. chsrgcsl
two snljdad man ,was In long- ! despite criticism, the President conceived her* will be concerned States, each cent nf tho advane#
with Ulna drunk and ill.onl.riy,
Itucflnal glrdera running length- had “led in tha arc intplishmen' primarily with economic matter*. Increased'th* net value of wheat ference today with tho House la- shewing at the HI. John* Valley ing hangr.l Apr. 21 for lh« murdar **■
fln*il24Q.
Ip r committee, which ha* been Day relrbratjon in DeLand next of Agnes l.*r»l as sentenced and
(Continued On Pag* Two)
cf more during tha four vseeks ba*
she
will
ba
cent
to
an
asylum.
awaiting
n
report
from
the
White
,1’*'*°
D»ncan, white, rhnrgrj
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has been In office than ha* j - i t CASK TO OMBKVR »O U O A »
Thursday, Jot.
I- Marentettr,
Hous# before giving attention to mat-igrr of the Milan* Theater,
Uru,,ls •"d disorderly
(Continued On Paga Two)
wn* flaad ||3 .
Announcement was made today Of the wheat rrop wa* S34JJOO.OOO the bill.
has proposed that all persons r r i o l O f 5 B r i t i s h
bushel* In exeess nf th# crop har
that
ths
Bsnfor.l
Atlantic
NsCionPresident Roosevelt designated
Roy Rehmldl, and Edward Tucks
RECALLS NO WORK8KB
al Bank will not be open for bus- vested In 1004. Last year', harvew Ml** Perkin* and Secretary Itoper planning to attand th* affair leave
' S u b j e c t s I s B e g u n er, while, chargvd with being
from Sanford by mntnrrad*.
nest on Friday, th# occasion being wss 1112,000,000 bushels.
drunk. „w*ro f| n»d »5 rath.
to make th# study and tn prrsent
GRAND RAPIDS, Mkh.. Apr. Good Friday, a holiday that is
Hr slated
that he iilf
. . ,, todsy
,
MOSCOW. Apr. I2.-W V -W . T.
Th* upswing yestenlay, which tha
administration
viewpoint. gevts that
Thompson, white, rhergad
12.—(AT— For th# first tim* since observed throughout the nation.
all motorist* gather el
llrm ,h #rop|oyt# of
with Senator tho City Hall Thursday morning, Mflropo||Un
bclnw drunk, eatrratrd a $10
Mar. 7, the Leonard plant of th* Arthur Branan, cashier of th* at th# finish ranged from 1 5 8 tn They conferred
Vltk#(1 k ,# # ,^# , with
bond.
T
,
&lt;
C. Russell.Mason's talk on tho Kalvinator Company
yesterday ta rk . slid that all order* for 2 3-8 rents a bushel on wheat, car­ Black, after the cabinet merlin* in tlmo cno.'gh for the motoicade (-umpary in J n Ru„ | , n rTOp|0y ,.
Lloyd
Brown,
white,
charged
Paa-Amariouv Union which was waa back on a full production payrolls or any other transsriion ried th* September delivery to yesterday at which th* hill **&gt; to lr«vr that
p«iinl at
pl#a«!fi| guilty to chargfa
with disordarly conduct, was flnad
created by P m Went Cleveland In schedule with POO workmen re­ t'.hi- tried for Friday should be 82 1-2 ren t, * bushel. This is an believed to have been considered. o'clock.
of espionage, saboli go, ntKl brib- 13.
#
■ilvanr*
nf
8
cent*
In
the
la*,
The
measure,
which
wa*
pa&lt;s*d
4 b t waa the feature of th* San- called, affklala announced.
"lf we l*nv# at that hour,” he „ ,y&gt; F|»# other UriUsh smployro*
attended to tomorrow.
week and 10 rent* since Mar. 28.
(Continued On Pag* Two)
Oiarll# Beck, white, rhargod
J K Rotary O ak luncheon at the
said, “ Wr'll arrive In Del-and ln j„ f the company pleaded not
fine* Mar. .1. the day before th*
with rvckltt* driving waa fined
Calory Club ys*t*rday nooA.
plenty nf time to park our earn, | guilty. Their trial started today
iraugurstion of Prvstdrnt Rm»e-1 p n , | l | | . v F . V n o r f W i l l
During hi* folk Mr. Maam.
greet old friends, sn,| get ready tin in ■ rourtrnoin guarded (lovely M as q u Bly* Mclntyra. drive.*
veil, wheal prire* have been high-1
IM M y
M
whoa* firm opaaataa In some of
enjoy th# free harlwrue st noon, by unlfnimrd and hsyonett# l ml of tha car figuring In a
er. There have been reactions,
A d d r e s s M e e t H e r e cn* of the features of th# relrhra- dlrrs stationed Inside and outside wllh Back’s ear.
the Latin eouatriaa, gave a de­
soiq* of them sltable, but the
J. I . Chapman and AIW* Milanf
tailed account of the history, baaihe loom.
tlon."
.
gsnera) trend bss been upward
white, charged with petit larceny
N.lR. hlehrhoff, poultry extrntome, and business practices of
of a tire, were dismissed.
.Its people. Ho told about tha
Th# Banfofd PratesUnt Mini*, store-keepers could gel homa and Taking the rloa# on Mar. 3 *» D&gt;* sion jL vert et Golnttvill*, will he
John DoLoag, whits, rhargod • _
variaoa dh poles which k p e a ta n Association today (had* an have u reasonable nights rest on base, wheat price* have scored a In SsrnLnl tomorrow night at 8:00
gam Of 14 1-2 cent* a bushel, o'clock y&gt; address members of lh&gt;with disorderly conduct, waa dlsarisen d u riar »»*• suat aaaaral appeal to the merchant* ef Ban- Saturday night.
missed.
and pointed out bom Uw fard that they eloa* their buaineaa
"We do not helievo that the nrarly .10 percent an tb* Septem­ I'oultry/Kvening Ctas* on the sub­
J. 8. Jenkins, white, charged
in Union idau kaa aist- houaa* early enough on Saturday merchant* would loo* any of thou ber delivery.
ject "H (\jth Chicks and Their Rewith being drunk and disorderly,
• d b , matarinlly ruducU^ urgu- to permit not only thrir employee* trade, but that on tha contrary, we Taking the estimated aupplie* of Istlnnship tn Egg Production."
wheat yet on farms, 17«,000 0(M
will ba triad on April 24, aa will
A lts R. Johnson, vocational egfMflti and
Jo*. L. Mnrsntrtte, MiDne The­ half hour performance.
' thalr customers, but them- believe that th* trading publk bushels, and using 14 cent* a
..M r.. Mason
“I’ro-war price* will b* In of Arthur Higgs, white, charged wltn
•elves to enjoy a "reasons bla would adjeat themselves to the bushel a* tha.averaga rls# f|,r all ric illuro teacher at . Seminoi* ater managor who is making
High School where the aildret*
:rcl"„ Mr. Mirontott* oxpltlntd, rockl*s* driving.
UMao's aim of
ehanr* and would gladly co-oper­
nights rest."
grades and options, American will b# heard, tmlny declared that rrndy for what he cuns|d#r* th# TmI, frtiikly, w# hsv* t
B. C. Smith, charged with being
tor-trad*
ate.
Of
route*
w*
realise
that
Rev. F. M. Marler, secretary of
greats*! stags a llr i lion he has
wheat grower* #r# today worth
th * keeper of * disorderly house,
foaling'of
Ik* AaaociaUan who brought the there would b# some objection* opproxlmately 123,000,000 mors Mr. Mrhrhoff Is on* of the out­ aver presorted residents of this pile** to this level for th* per- estreated a $23 bond, whll# Aneite
pus* of fin (ng out wholhor local
standing poultry expert* In Flor­
fallowing ropy of g letter sent to and also soma objector*. But wa than they were on Mar. 2.
want such high Johnson. B. J. Luca* and J. L.
ida and that hi# talks are a|wayj section, today was In receipt of thester-goei*
g)| merchant# today to Th* lltr- sincerely believe that It woulJ
During the same period, the well attended. Mr. Johnson orgrj an unsolicited
rlass attractions. If tha public is- Read, charged aa being inmate*
I*
egiam
from
wark
far
th*
benefit
ef
all
con­
aid office, said that Instance* have
prir# of wheat for Immediate de­ all |oca| poultry men and other* John Evans, manager of I'ublix • pond* Saturday afternoon and of thla house, estreated $3 bonds.
been reported where employer* cerned.
livery
&lt;m tho cash market, hav
Jam** Campbell, Alphons* Wal*
Theaters |g Stvsnnih which tears i^ri'i"«..w * can and will bring to
har* had to work as let# as 3:00 ’ "We wlah to respectfully stale riven almost 20 rout* • buobol, #» Interested in th* subject to allenil out all advane* notices Mr. Mar- ,-nnfurd artists oqua ly a* wall Isee, Will Thoms*. »nd Jo# Smith,
the meeting.
o'alask Beaday morning because that Ip no sense are we
entotto hod tnad* cur earning Gen* known a* Gene Austin and mold- charged with disorderly conduet.
nearly 45 percent
tb* store closed so near midnight. i# dictate t* the merchant* or try ­
Austin, famoqs tenor und song' b»is of his 'om piry. Wa consldsr war* (lam! $10 each.
.
ing
to,
meddle
In
their
buslnena,
"To tha Merchant# Of Sanford.
M c C rn n le W ill S p e a k
writer who h*&gt;u* a company uf Mr. Austin's performiners as be­
W.
LBrown,
eharged
with
be*
h
it
«"
the
rnntrarv
we
are
sim­
T h re e C o n v ic te d In
"Sanford, Florida,
ing climaxes of th* local valid*- Ing drunk and disorderly, waa
nearly
M
artist*
appear.ng
her*
A
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V
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M
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ply railing tbla matter to (halt
"Dear Sira:
Saturday afternoon and evening. v.llo season, an:i wa lavlt* our flnad $3. whll. Will Thom ...
H u m a n .S a c r if ic e C a fie
"Wa are writing this latter to attention wllh lh» b^oe lb*l Ihoy
patrons tu be W«U represented.
Ths talsgigm I* as fo lows:
charged *s being drunk, and EHiH A. McCrenla, assisiant gener­
you to respectfully request yoqr will consider It Ip th* oamo frpManager MsrentslU particular­ abotk Jackson, charged a* Jwlaff .
“Mstires at th* Hatannsh waa
INEZ. Ky. Ar. 1L—(S’) -John al i is M y r of th# Atlantic Coavl
t*m«|
spirit
la
whkh
It
I*
offerad
rensideratios) and action an th*
Mills. Bollard Mils kr.l Blaine Line Rail road Company, has Be­ a somplet# sail out. Gen* Austin'* ly sirrssrd the fact that the Gee* disorderly, war* flnad I* N 'h fallowing' propositions
Namely, and .make on S n ^v t and
McGinnis were ronvirled in tb* rt pled an invitation to deliver an "Brotdway Rkapsu &gt;/" breaks all Austin “Uroidway ’ Rhapsody"
Hlfford B. Johnson, ch* •£»
that tb* stares of Sanford adopt mtaied trio) af »k*
Mill*
"bumjn sacrlflea" ease t»- ad'lraa# at the St. Johns Valley road shew record* here this see- •how is a complol* production In with aaagalt waa flnwl *10:
^
"Reaoectfutly,
f - v unl'v-ui closing hour on Sa*lisa
f.
“
It
I*
not
a
motion
picture
•eg. This thaw p ayed it* 2&amp;0ik
"Tb# Sanford Minister* Assoelo- slay. Mrs. Mo ll* McGinnis and Day program lq DeLand on Thurs­ eoUMcuUvs psrformnace htre to­ nor wl I there b* a motion pie- Small. aNtfgml wl»H
,
n*&lt;l*T e'.rnng, soam reasonably
Mr*. Or* Moor# were aequlltsd.
fined $3, white Helen
day,
Apr.
20,
It
waa
announrrd
at
U*n.
Th#
Rev.
J.
P.
R«o».
P
^
1e-trly hoar, such ** Un or lenday. P ast this wire, for no on# la trro *ho»n In eonnoctiow with th*
Tb# psnishment af Jsklf Mills w&gt;
lin
llir
f
h
i
r
n
.
W
B*
*
Ullrty o'clock, and than allow the dant; Rav. F. M- Uarl#rv
sot t l life imprtsounglik and sen- D«Land yesterday. H* will &gt;peak SmifonJ. thould mUt th* greataot lauiievilU ai oa paag Wednea- court *A »
on
the
contribution
th#
rullrnad*
dismissed.
i_
_
i
l y's". hr said.
stig* dnUrtalnmsnt In years."
clerk* to get home at l#**t by II taryi JUrr- W. P.
tenet* of 21 y**re eaah war# lmWill Renfro* ««» diim.aaaw •«.
Dv Brownlee,
Thr Auilln show will bo proTm I he will be *M* to sand a
« Ballard Mll'g and Me- have made to the development of
o'rlaek.
•
petit tewana eharga.
.
Ihp
8L
Johns
Rjvor
Valley.
tentrd
on
y
twice
during
th*
day,
*
^
»
*
r
telegram
to
oik«r
Fieri
*i
Oinnis. They were chugotl with
■W# erg# thta aaaa year atp^hlle tb* munjer of Mrs. Iwtlnda Mill*.
Cggap *1 Will Jo"**.
Dtlmr speafcgra
will Incljd* i k n i j f maqagti* It Mr. Maron: hr «*.'■». Thr afiernoog- performS, Tn lh« end
foci that all
and Xelh
- • • • •'
ba teslssl
tetlasl eq i en (7, asather of John MU'*, who waa Congress etas Mark Wilcux whs ta tu ’a gmklUon. II* fools thU th* &gt;nc* trgins at 2:30 odqoh. white
ho kea*fitted- oM^me* *might
eleeka. P»B perkapv X m u . r w . w r . u k f m O t f l k . choked t* death durlaff weird re­ will fly dowa from Washington, Eoiuard IkegUr-going pcblle will th* evening pnifad:
nape* puklUh.a ropy of lU# M - ligious rites in r meaataia cabin Mayor H. Y. Way and th* entire m o n d to the unuaua'ly low pylfq at M:M o'clock,
J ooblle- It weald alt
rity commission a f Orlandu. "
w e t TomaM»k i»c#atljr..
■*fl» Mktd far tfcit two and u r n gra new *a ail* a t
y ly w s u that tha «**rte and Ik* t* r "
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VOTING IS LIGHT
IN BALLOT R ACE
FOR LEGISLATURE

SOLONDEFENDS
PRESIDENT FROM
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. APRIL IS. IMS

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VALUE OF WHEAT 30-HOUR WEEK ]§
CROP INCREAS ALM0ST CERTAIN
BECOME LAW
BY $3,500,000

Brought Before
Judge Wilkinson

Mason Gives T a l k
On Pan-American
Union AtLuncheon

Ministerial A s s o c i a t i o n Requests
Early Closing Of S t o r e s S a t u r d a y

Great Stage Presentation Expected
To Draw Crowd At Milane Saturday

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TO FINAL A D V IC E
GIVEN P U B L IC
ON E L E C T IO N

E li r r s SEASON
f f l 4 MEMBERS
irc c to rs

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a tio n W ill H o ld F i ­
n a l M e e tln g T d n lg h t
UnMaa groups ef DaLond ami'
•w Rmynta baa*ball fans who1
iv« not boon contacted with re-'
ltd to their sponsorship of aI
Mlkal) slab appear at a final'
Mtmg of directors of the Cen-’
s l Florida Baseball Laago* to-'
Ight, tha' league will open It*
&gt;n season nest Sunday wltn1
M fear
. . Hogan, of Orange fclty.
I r i r i j — ef the league, and Pate
M tohl. Baaford, tecratary, hava
for the past several wvaka been
ndaavaring to lino-up teams
tn m DaUnd aM New Smyrna:
A t SM lime, both clttoa were alp u t -ready to enter teama, but,
far virioue reasons, moat of them
latioA touito.aiU v.ilM saia.B Q ih.'tag definite has been forthcom-

(Ceotlneed Prom Page One)
to and Including Mar. 18, 1937,
may vote In tomerrow’e election
The poll* will open throughout
the rounty a t R:00 o'clock tomor­
row morning. Approximately 3A03
persona era qualified to vot* In II
preelncfa between that hour and
8:29 o’clock which la conaldered a,
sundown. The same building or
room uaed aa a palling place In
November will bo availably to the
voters tomorrow, and In moat
raaea the clerk* will he the seme.
A final appeal to the voter* I*
contained In short atatementa relrase,| thla afternoon by each of

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girl, rofanlloaa whether they llro
la tho etty or baofc hi Uto ’Wicks’
tho moat thorough trelnleg pooalblo, up to* and loolodlag tho
gth grad*. I am ao firmly ground*&lt;l la thi« trllof th at I would
d a n I by it to *ho loot ditch,
ahould our laapayara becom: ‘ao
Impovarlahwl that th at ta all «
could d&lt;&gt;. I w o ld aay auk* o ir
last atand for tha hoy and girl
to that oatant.
-There ha. Loon ao much aald
about tho achoola of higher learn­
ing ami tho ueeleaa frills, that I
do not boliovc It la noceaaary to
aay more", he •■W, “for tho pabllc aooma t 0 b* almoat unanlmoua|y of the opinion that tho hard
proaaed laapayrr has got to ha,*
relief If he i* to aar* hla homo
and tho ahelter over hla little,
family. To do thla everyone will
admit that all unnocaaaary ac­
tivities ahould be eliminated. Tho
tax dollar la a aacred Inlet, and
ahootd not to collected daring
time of atreeo for any purpoee ex­
cept aaaentlala. Thla .was my pol­
icy during tho 13 yaars I served
aa one of your rouaty commie-

tms fr*T.
Curry *»&gt; reported a t havlug
agree • to p'ay here, but lavt weak
he wt* mad*- an offer by heads M
the (m l* cl K and ha sccepta I.
dame* •nroun'Sd th at hw hwf
signed In curry’* place, a tfghthander named J. P. Halt, f it»*ater who hurle.l for ClearwtoJUT to
lha Weal Co*,l League taat year
and former member of the hlacon
club In the Southeastern U *r&gt;e.
Moll arrived Surday and Idoked
imprti*lve In workout*, aerardlnr
to Bame,.
Char lit Abbott, young renssccia
Infielder of whom much to k&gt;*
pecteil both at bat and In the tU li\

NEW YORK, Apr. II.—C*1)—
Arthur Garfield Hays, general
count#I for 1H&lt; Arotrinn Clfll
IJbattUa union. In a prepare! ad­
dress Bunday night, daeUred tha
liberal* "have had no rea.or. to
regrat" whalavar election su.iport
they contributed to President
Roosevelt.
“The development of fticijni n&gt;
Germany nml Itoly", n* «aM, “na­
turally cousea faar of Ihpl 'levwl..
------ ir^-t^wlwltwhvwri
thaw
these new
sew ecor
economic plans (of tha
Roosevelt administration)
pt.t
tvemendou* power In the hand* ol
the executive. But It m lit be .*•
membered that the eseculiva has
that power only so long a* Con­
gress VrllU It, and tha* power

a "posing * * * • • * ° * '
, W. B. WILLfAMB, former city Sunday
Undo. Barnes believes Abbot, to
manager who r haa raalded at l* 0n» of the strongest bettor* he
Oaiado for sovdVal years, made will have on the club thl* year.
tha following final statement:
He attempted to aeeura Abbot last
“In my canvas* over the county year, hut the youngster dt«l net
I have not had time to meet all wl*ll to leave hi* homo a t that
of the voter*, and I taka thla
.
method of addressing you. The! lime.
The club i* absolutely ready for
people want economy and tax re­ the Inaugural Bam** said. “ I don’t
duction; they have soma hope* of think wall need any mor* players
getting relief through the pres­ for *nm* time", he aald whan
ent Legislature. They are ancoureged by the action of tha Natloral tile ihargra. “ With tha exception
Government.
“ As for my acta, I am mindful urea to protect the roads lit Urn
of the deprtaaad
depressed eondtlon
rondtlon of our stole.
poopla, and I will do avarythln*
“If I am elected, I *111 faith­
poaalbla la lighten thair buidcr.*. fully and honestly carry out the
To do ao I am for tax reduction, wishes of the people or Seinmolo
•alary alaih Of IS to 40 percent County, and t will thank tin Leyfor slat* and county official*, Ulature for passing the bill, glv.
placing county offices on ■ rea­ Ing thg people a county-wlde vite
present difficulty la
sonable and hard-tlme salary basis, In thl* aleetlon."
,
abolishing and consolidating un­
necessary offices, for a rail rortft*
Hon In tha price of auto tag*, ahd
for repea) of the penalt y clauao,
for oxamptlon of homes from tor.
up to » reasonable amou.it, oad
when present contracts are com*
pitted, I favor a road building
m ROOMS . MO I ATVS
holiday for tho SUto Roail PcN tW IST AND fINIST
partment, and I am for the n raa.

However, aaaurune* was given
th a t avsry effort vrill ba mad# to
racrult toama In time to hava them
gator the leagu« when the second
half begin, on July «.
b the opinion of Mecrstary
Bahaal,' tha 1932 DaUnd team
which broke away from lbs Cen­
tral Florida Lot got and entered
tha Northeast Florida League thla
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l e t third boea paattion »W« 1
| a r t looking tot E«Wa Maora (•
I nil h i t as toon u collage li
dVer,* the teem M It "»» •»»*•*
looks food to mo. Wo hare Minor,
llolC and Dennis »» ^tUhtro. Chap*
maq back of tho plot*. Shwnp
M iltbr at aeeond, Abbott at ihort,
arid lllgglfa o i third, •'*
aon, Ncwtotnb, and one of tha
pltthora la tho outfield. In a*,litkm thoro oro aorrral other
youngsters who or* ready
help
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‘tu^M*?TA»HI. toll. a « i final «»»••
law* to asaur* falrar dtalrfbat.-Ti.
Thla cannot be done without ex­
perimentation.
-W hat U and has been needed
la Washington Is a group a t men
with free and liberal minds who
have tha courage and tha coufl(ijBi* to act. . . Booaevalt made
an appeal to tha liberals to which
they responded. They have bad
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B om bed

NEW vbRK , Apr. ill—OPV-A
dynamite *iploelon today wrecked
the (Twit of tho homo of William
Odhiar, department of Justice
•gent, engaged ln confldeallal InvmUgatlona hare far tha governmeat. Tha bleat did conilderebla

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T o 8 oee*«tl H ob . H . 9 . W hile
E le ctio n A p ril 12. 1933
Year Support Will He Appreciated

J . F you are one of thoie who .ore-trying to
o tl along without telephone lervlce, a number
of things »re likely happening that may directly
influence the welfare of yourself and family.
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|VIIV CONVINIINCI FOR IUMMIR COMFORT
k
. . FRKIS R4 KIWNO WITH THi T1MU **

’A sk a n y telephone employe to explain tho
party line and other classes of service, or coll
the telephone office for information,
f’
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
a n d 'T e l e g r a p h c o m p a n y

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BELL BOY 13
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HAPPCN3 TO
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(AH Price* Include Tax)

D HARRY

[ • r # THE. ISLAND WMtKt
W r TOM. DICK AHD 'SH O trT
HAVE BEEN COMPELLED TO
MAKE TH EIR NOME. TAR
AROM THEUt CNtUEEP WORLD
AMD PRIMITIVE SVEHOMUtOl.
H E R E THEY H A VE D EEM
WORKING NARO THIS L A S T
WEEK, ERECTING A SM A LL
l iv e a b l e s h a c k , o s NO
SHIPS HAVE PASSED THEIR
WAY AS YET. OOR L IT T L E
CREW HAYB ALMOST GIVEN
UP HOPE OP E V E R B EIN G
RESCUED. SO THEY DECIDED i
TO ED I ID A HOT AHO B E
SAT/sr/ED WITH I # * P A T E

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Living without the quick, convenient means
of communication that a telephone in the home
provides often m u lta in loss of many friendly
■octal contacts that play «uch an Important part
in happy everyday living. Being without* a
telephone also deprives you of the means of
quick contact with the doctor, the police op the
fire department in emergencies. In short, the
home without a telephone today is isolated.

“ ||S a t . A p r . l 5 t h

Sid T r w u d Booale Hay, "Hap” Parnell
Harrtnftoa Bjatert, Paul Ruooell. Rollo and ]
la Dawa,,Qu«i Let, Bert Holllner. Afttta &gt;
and others,

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Friends are probably saying, " I wish Gertrude
had a telephone. I ’d like to invite them, too.
Or, if there are children In the home, they no
doubt feel severely the difficulty they have in
developing and keeping friendships. .

M lla n e T h e a te r

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C. W, RNTZHINGER, who hma
retlded at Ia»ngwoo*l elnc* 1906.
u ld “I want to flrat endarea tha
economy program 100 portent. If
poeelbl*. without Impairing alflclency, cut deeper. My poelllon on
public echoola »e*me to havo been
k rambled by lho»o that •## fit to
differ with me. I have always
itond fnur-aquira'for'our public

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the City CommlMion Monday n ich t an
At a meeting
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m u paaaedI pro!
prohibiting, th* tale or potowfckm of
ordinance
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lottery tlcketa 'within Sanford d ty HmlU In an effoet^to
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break up • wave■Mai
of petty gambling
which
haa grown
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one of the morit evil condition* this city haa had to face
IMAONTHS
TW MUTE
• MAM
In aeveral years.
[ f H W t s r a i M ntfllM
T he lure of eaay money, In theee day* nf hard time*
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when any money at all la hard to get, haa proved-eo ap­
[ f o if tjM R M lU K Q f f
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pealing to many pemona that they will epend their laai'd d t
: tmino r o w n m
Jar on a bollta ticket In the vain hope of making a killing.
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= 1 Police reporta IndtcAta that money advanced by the Welfare
PA«T;aVHA*Cn» !
Board to an unemployed tnan waa used In at leaat oft* fnJESS atariee
to buy 'a Totiery ‘ticket.
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'We are reliably Informed that acorea of negro farm
hartdd working during the height of the eeaaon a t the lowe«t wage* which have bean paid in 'yearn, are regular cnatomera of lottery ealeamen, too many of whom are frelv idling tlcketa backed by nothing more. tangible
fiS J B »
a glib tongue and a lot of hot air. Many of these
same negroes win be calling on the Welfare Board or other
charity organlxatloita for sustenance before the summer .a ;WWW%Wve^MgTMiRMf'GUV
^.B.COIHG‘TO1GfTiAHEAtt.A AIT*
ovfef*.
This rising popularity of lottery tickets Is hut a natural
expression of hard times and human nature. It Is the re­
sult of the gambling Instinct and is confined no more to
^ x . AjrwL i t t m Sanford than to any other community. Newspaper exchajiges Indicate that localities all over the country are
t o g TODAT
suffering from the same fever. During the boom, when
le had more money they gambled In alocks, real estate
. ~MAN: In Oed hare
Uu..andjiflld.bj&amp;k*-......--------------------- —.
Now, although the depression haa put practicatTy all of
M ill.
us In tho dollar-a-year class, the gambling instinct strives
denperately to continue to assert itself. Unable to accumu­
White legislator* are worry- late sufficient fund* for more elaborate gombllng, bollta
•Mot trtika wearing out the and lotteries have their day. Blue Sky laws are paaaed to
Hi they oagt* i» do «•"** prevent stock market speculation after the horse l* stolen
and gamblers have turned to lotteries.
,
to keep
driven from making the
Bpt lotteries do more harm than stock exchanges
■male.
Men gamble In stocks when they have lots of money and —
’ Ite' P O t t . 'fOtl ’ CAH
n afford to lose. They gamble In lotteries when their
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where another important
nda are low and when such money as they have Is needed
statesman hi» , |»na for the necessities of life. Men who buy stocks on margins
to Roma to eonfer * with are usually suckers, but men who buy lottery tickets with
illni. It h u about reached the money for the baby’s milk or Ihelr wife's bread are,
S t r a i n Of Iceberg
olnt where no European ran morally, criminals.
himself proparly luetalled
The City ordinance will not change human nature nr
Tyne Of Lettuce Is
f l« office until ho ha* keen down prevent such unjustifiable gambling, but it will give the
to (a t Mussolini.
Declared S u c c e s s
police something to work on, something with which to drive
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of
operators
from
the
City.
It
should
serve
as
a
■, 'All Florida newspapermen fool
GAINESVILLE—A strain of
eck on a fever which Is steadily sapping the life blood of
-a great lew In th# death of W.
the Irel;&lt;rg type of lettuce which
, A. Elliott, traildm* manager of the city. And If It Is properly supported by all right think
Tlmee-Unlon.
Mr. Elliott Jng people, It should prove a material help to local business S e n a t o r T a y l o r F ^ o m will produri' firm head* nf good
quality under Flnlrda climatic cnnsMy managed Florida's UrgMt conditions.
L a r g o D e l i v e r s E u ­ diliuns. long suught. i* now within
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TRIBUTE PAID TO
LIFE AND CAREER
OF J .J . PARRISH
lo g y T o O ld F r i e n d

' -to Jovmallam
Uth* atato.

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F ra n c e A f te r B u s in e s s

f» har* heard »o mueh about
i "frill*" la eonaaetlon with tho
i wboot* that we wtr# glad to »e*
• definition thw other day of jurt
what "irllla" a r t, A subscriber
ua that "such 'frllla' aa
ttainlag. domestic science,
’ araale, a r t and typewriting, should
bt abolUbwl” Wo aisam t, than,
(.that Franch, ta ils , and Ancient
History are tho jnor# practical

Returning Frenchmen to their native land have
brought back storlm of mounting anti-FYench feeling In
the Unitod States principally based upon France’s default
of her December war debt payment. Business men of that
country fear the unfavorable economic reaction to any wide­
spread Ill-will of Americans who are usually big customers
of French fineries and large patronlacra of French resorts.
To overcome this situation tho French Chamber of
Deputies ha* voted over a million dollars to pro*ecutc a
campaign to build up France’* "*tockH on thl* aide of the
t foortw.
ocean. Thl* effort will be concentrated chiefly In lecturer*,
Th, report that men »n *J6w write"*, radio broadcasts, and In films.
The Idea I* to procure the services of well known
enrolling In th* re-foreslatlon
(Ms lends itrangth to th* es- French writers who will contribute to American newspapers
' Mrtlon* of um t stuJentv of and magazines, articles on France aimed to place Its people
. unem- in. a better
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^kanaa ns tar* that nuuiy
light. Lecturers will be sent over here to
Bfviejod *r* in reality unemployed Inpread the gospel of goodwill and to make a favorable Imj- vbsctoM ih*y do not want u work.I pretaion. In this connection, it might be added, considerable
j- or at teakt esnnot find •***'-1r l rumpus was raised In the Chamber hall a* to the type of
th* kind of work whl«h appeal* men to be dispatched. Insistence was msde that these am­
■t , than mo»t. Th* go**rnra*nt I* bassadors of goodwill should not be like those of the past,
pn p artd lo ip«nd t2M.000.000 decrepit, aged, and consumptive-looking Individuals, but
) taking ear* of »em* 250,000 parahbuld be of a young and attractive type.
. Sana who will b# r*qolr*d only to
This French propaganda campaign Is remindful of the
a part of th tlr tlm* plant. tm * . If thay or* a* hungry vagaries and fickleness which often sway representative
many raporU Indltmta, th*y governments. When the war debt payments were due in
■uld b* aag*r to ta k , advanUg* December, the deputies listened to the popular and unlhtelllgent plea of their constituents for default. The saner and
. tho,Opportunity.
oouhdCr people of France, undoubtedly, believed the pay­
■- Of all tha dapoilt guarante* ment ahould be met and foresaw the evils of default. But
bull whWh kata b**n ptopo**4l ls tho deputies acted with political expediency and not with
maa, tha Staagall btll't* thf prudency.
"on# which♦ »pp*al» to u*.
Now a reaction has set In and the public, constantly
TbU »**»ur* d4ta pM’gtwrlde far reminded by business men, Is aware that it waa more exju u u tw .b ttt &lt;w*at*«
vc to default .than to pay. Thus tho Chamber of
ties, under pressure from a reversed sentiment; !* not
Jy ready- to meet Its obligation now, but Is willing to
ffoar th* bank* ikamwlrt*.
e M no inconsiderable sum to gain back some of the loss
prestige with Its resultant economic kick-back.
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Fir* a t noon day b*f*r* y w
terday, burq*d 'to th* ground tha
fin* narad uf W. T. Frttd.an tlm
khorv* of baatlful Lak* Ohoro, a
frw mil** *outh a t th , «lty. Every
•ffort a* tha neighbor* and
friend* of th* family failed to
Uon would clwah th* flam** and th* atrong
triad th a t waa blowing at tha tint*
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m ad. If Impootlbl* t , gat th , fir*
^ i S i g t t a f c inA tr rontrol.

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hero of th , W*dn**day Club waa
•njoytd thla year by both th ,
VTodnoodajr and Musical Club
patron* and other gu**ta and waa
a varied program on a broader,
larger *cal*, and waa ind**d a
T*rltV&gt;t* rauilcal f*aat. Among
tho** taking part w*r*r Mr*. O.
W. Brady, Mr*. Claud* Hirndon,
Mr*. D**n, Turner, Mr*. F. L.
Woodruff, Mr*. R. fj. Tolar, Mr*.
Chari** Polk, Mr*. Munaon, Mr*.
B. Hr Pugh, th* Mb**a Iron,
Brady, J«a*l« and Jo*l* Stumon,
L, J. Damcrou, Mabel Bowler,
Martha Foa, Mary M«Xlm, Mary
ltorby, Cirri* Lovill, Madg* aad
V*da Ward, and M Stumon.
P rofm or Harvoy, W. K
Chart** Polk, Roland WUdman
and P, U Moor*.

Tk* Sanford PMoom at Tallat U t ^ S ’S ! ha**** era atlll enjoying thanaad county dlvlalon mwii
iJIf'M
, fia a pl«***nt peat tha, Jndg*
H i
fig from tk, amUt, upon th* fan*
of th* Harney county man. Thor*
t #ho«ld not
la atrong talk *f calling tha new
■I* a
county OrmlaoU, and thl* may b*
. simply
Bo nom* If on* of tha other
i during th
fdonty dlvlalon* do not claim
w |t t &gt; ® l
thla name. Brtrhvd*
what;!
C plaaatng sound bat to tha H i t l e r R e g i m e T u r n s
‘ abile *04 tho SaafoTd
R y e O n U n iv e rs itie s
la particular thorn will be
ha i nan* What they
'f t dlrblaa tin t -aad th* BERLIN, Apr. IX ^ -IA V -C W
ctlldr Hlltork r*fl*M turned its
tha j
atlanttoa today to whipping high­
education la Oormany Into line.
Horry Ward to axgaatod horn* er
Soalgsatlon of present head* of
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High tribut* tn the Ilf- ar.d
career Of State Son*tor J. J. Parrhh, nf Titusville, wan paid in th*
Florida Senate recently when
Senator John S. Taylor, of Largo,
an old fiend, made an addrvi*
accompanying Itv unveiling of a
portrait of Senator Parrbli, 22ml
President of tho Senate.
The addreia waa made during a
night eesaion In which th* memo­
ry Of-vver* Pruldent , f th* Flori­
da Senate wa* revered In a&lt;ldreiieo and the unveiling and
eubnequent hanging of oi] portraltg nf their dbtlngubhed Flori­
dian*.
Senator Taylor** iddreie Is a*
follow*:
"It is indeed a genuine pleasure
for me at thl* lime to pay trib­
ute to th , Ilf, of llonoroble J. J.
Parrish and it if alt the more
gratifying to mr to do thla while
my friend, Jeeele Parrleh, a
former President of this body and
atlll one of It* honored member*,
I* living.
"Senator Parrleh Is a native
ron of Florida. This within it­
self means little, hut when n
nnlire ion, Imrn bark In tho 70i
when the opportunity for acquir­
ing on education * n j th* chance*
for getting a start in lif, were
very meager as compared with
thoi* that the younger »n*n of our
state have enjoyed In more
rent yeare. ihle make* hi* accompllihmcnl* all th* more worthwhile. I feet that whan on* work*
out hi* own rareer and a worth
while on# aueh a* the'areomplbhment of J***e Parrlih, It should
be recorded im o n , the worthvrhll*
■ceomplbhments In F l o r i d a ' *
history that future generations
maw know that. ‘Where there I*
a will, a way ran he found.'
"Jessl,, Parrlih wa* born ami
iwarnt on a farm in South Flori­
da. HU father and mother likewl*e being born In hi* home
itat*. Most 0f yon know as wall
a* I, that Senator Parrlih ha* had
a long and envUblt record a* a
memher of th* Florida Legislature
having served four term* {„ tha
H oui, and I* new entering uoon
hi* third term In th . Senate, that
h* ha* alwav* discbarred hit
dull** of thla high offlc, with
credit to himself and with a
d**Ir* to b* oT real lervle* to tho
P*npl* of hla county and dUtrirt
is wall a* all ‘of the rillasniblp
of Florida. H* haa b**a re■ponalbl* ffcr tha Introduction and
pnasafa of many Important meas­
ure* in Um Florida LagUIature,
haa worked M nwitjy for what he
W tored to b * f o r th ,boatIntarwt*
of th , people of hi* atato, and
wa all know that hU accomplish­
ment* along thl* line hare boon
woll worthwklto. While bring for
so mauy year* engaged In thl*
nopmalbto public service he haa
found Unto to carry on and make
an outstakdtog sureaaa of hla owa
ta d at tha aaaao
tlm* earvlng tho people of kto
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the range of possibility, say* M.
R. Ensign, truck horticulturist at
th* Florida Experiment Station.
If such a strain can be successful
jy developed. It should restore th*
letture growing Industry to th*
state. Mr. Ensign says’that prom­
ising strains of letture, rabbage,
brus&lt;*U sprouts and broccnll are
now growing under test near
Homestead.
In 1932 a t Sanford, Mr. ffnslgn
tested 80 strain* of leltucr, In co
operation with Prof. A. R. John
soa and vocational agriculture
student*. Selections of t h o i *
strain* producing th* best head*
were made. This year a t Home­
stead, In co-op*ration with Prof,
M. A. Baker and vocational agrl
culture students, seed of the beet
strain* and of the original atocU
were planted for comparison. Al
though they were slatted late,
some strain* are heading w*l| anJ
giving promise under adverse eon
dlllons.
It is planned tn propagate par:
of the seed this summer In Mich­
igan, tn see If the strain* will
*tand the heat nf summer there.
Brussels sprout* also are mak
tug a premising growth near
Homestead, a 20 acre commercial
field bring exceptionally satis­
factory. Mr. Ensign believes that
thl* may prove to bo a splendid
addition to the list of vegetable*
grown In lhc state, being espeHal
ly desirable for u*. In loading
mixed enre nf Florid* produce.
Two strain* . nf savoy and one
of red cabbage are particularly
free of Insect* nnd rtliease*. and
may prove to be Important for lo­
cal markets at this tlm« of year.
White broccoli plants also are
making
remarkably
vigorous
growth, and are » prospective sub­
stitute for'cauliflower.

WITNESS TELLS
OF W E A K N E S S
IN DIRIGIBLE
(Continued From Pago Orel
wise of the dirigible on th , right
iltlf, midway between th , bottom
and top. Heal sold th* break wa*
a »hnrt distance tn the rear "of
the control ear, and Erwln **sorted on, girder parted about IS
Inches.
,
"Not more than three minutes
later the stem struck tha-raatar"
Erwin declared, "and th* shin
teemed to fall right ovef."
Then threw was a crushing
noise, he added "just Ilka someone
■tapping on a penny box of
mat-he#," Indicating, ha said
in aaawwr to a question by Rear
t.
capacities
“I know of no grwatre tribal*
that on* could pay to another
Utaa to say that I believe Mm
to he loyal *nd true to arery trust
placed la him, both public aad
private, to hi* family and tored
onaa, aad to hla Creator, th*
E l m af all good wid prefart gift*
of th a t, I sincerely to
britore
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•m
In W
UI
(Ceatlnued from
tost work by tM -S naW b y I
vlnelng vote, rem ain «
that chamber by l*a
Sremter TraMteelt,
Florida, f»r tWon*ldre*i!rtb
Black mad* a futile
yesterday to get artta* (M’ t
Trammell motion, sad a dreftl
went rear watil afte r tha Renata’
completes th* farm bill.
Senator Loag, of
took occasion to liiqaire
administration had net tnriwded'
the 39-hour week bill In ita pregram. Senator Lewis, Democrat,
Illinois, th* party whip, replied
that white th* President m lglt approve th« principle of legislatten
ho cool dnot be bound on dotatb
subject to revision.
Mice Perkins did not go into
detail last nlgbt on the modifica­
tion# ah* will recommend to the
l lo r t, commlttre, but ther* was
no ddQbt these would be directed
at making the legislation more
flwiMft
Black said he had no objectiotu
waa done tho House military com­
mittee had held the first of brief to revisions in this direction and
hearings designed to send tho reminded’ that ho had fkvorOff
plan to the floor by the week­ some when th# bill waa before th*
committee.
.. .
end.
"I- wil| predict," he added, "that vQfta
The veteran Senator Norris
(R^ Neb.), Whose name 'long Ihe legislation will b, passed, and »
year* of effort have linked In­ signed by President Roosevelt1’
It l* understood tho modifies- '
separably with the principle of
governmont operation of Muscle lion* to be ' suggested by Miss
Shoals, sponsored the Senate bill IVfklns wil| include a rang* of ‘
tn accomplish this end. It went longer hours for some Industries',
BU ST • »
to the agriculture committee for according to necessities.
“I endorse tha prlnetpl, of the
rarly consideration.
In tho House, Chairman Mc- 30-hour week," said Miss Perkins,
Hwain (S. C.. D.), of the mili­ "I do fivor some changes lo the
tary committee, .Introduced a very legislation to make It more work­
similar bill, which Immediately able." '
Secretary Roper added hla aswas made the subject to the' ale
| sent to endorsement of the 30-hoUr
afternoon hearing.
Doth measure* embody the week principle.
(Continued From P ag , On*)
principle, for Tennessee Valley
teen ».-r«mpll*h#d during romper, development outlined Monday by
able periodi."
President Roosevelt. Also they T e n n e s s e e A p p r o v e s
Long undertook lo attack the heeded the Chief Executive’s ad­
B ill L e g a liz in g
President's swift moving legisla­ vice that "It,Is tlm , to ,xtend
tive • program, aaareUagr—
-7I planning" anJt would authorise
NASHVILLE, Apr.
"We've swallowed enough of him to mak* surreya and recom­
this stuff. We've swillowed this mendations for "fostering an or­ Tho senate tochy passed tho
swful banking thing thry brought derly and proper physical, eco­ house-approved bill to tegalla, U
beer In Tennessee May V 'T W aIn her* hook, line and sinker.
nomic and social development" of
"W* took 1109,000,000 from th* the bavin end sdiolning territory- state haa been "bone dry" *hMf
1992. Home concurrence In eevmki '
soldier* ami spent FtOO.OOOytOO to
Briefly, the bdla would:
senate admendmenta was expod*^ .
plant saplings."
Creole a "Tennessee River au­
"I'm not falling out with th* thority of th* United States" ad­ and the bill Is likely to go to the
governor jpmorrow. HU slgnotorw
Prrsiuurt, but to quote from th* ministered by three director* ap­ I* certain.
Bible, 'll* who fUlterelh * friend, pointed by th . President and
his eyes should fell from hi* confirmed by th* Senate.
LANSING, Mich., Apr. 1I--4V ),
head.' " *
Entreat thl* auHSority with —All liquor law violators with
Referring to report* that th*
other trim* records hove h
Adminrrtratlon was holding up the Muscle Shoal* property and
£
patronage until th* .'igislativa clothe It with tremendous powers paroled from state p r is m , Qevtroav
Comstock
said
today,
Mot*
to
Afermte
and
enlarge
the
plant
progrum was out of th* way, Long
Including the two. If neerchry, of than 200 paroles haV*
said:
granted.
"I resent that I'm being held In government's right to condemn
Hn* by pofrorag*. That Isn't land.
Directs the board to operate
what Inspired men to go along
the nitrate power plants, to sell nlng Cove Creek dam to
with the President. A* far aa
fiscal year aad starting I#t
am concerned, they can take all nurolus power, giving prefer- liter production. Tho Norrie bUl
to
build
power
tr|iural*i!an
lines
lb# patronage and go—they can
to build oner transmission lines. would authorise such approprto-'
keep It.
Directs the construction of th* tlon* a* necaaaary to carry aiii
'It's up to somebody to go down
th# act.
lo the White House and tell tn* Cove Creek dim on th* Clinch
President what’s happening. Tell Riser in Tennetsre, a project
him that th* people expect th# •rm r engineers have, estimated CASH PAID—w*r clean M te «
members of the Federal Reserve would coat 134000,000.
regs a t The Herald oMWdk*‘vV " ’
Directs payment to Tennessee
----------------• V'.-'.*
-.li-ri
bciurri to be put ont.
and
Alabama
of
five
percent
of
He hsa not gone th* route of
Regular meals |Se. Th* hast.
th* gross proceeds from sale, of
the Democratic party unless
surplus power generated In th* Harrell's C*f*. 11# W- F irs t—Adj^
put this .’ n hour bill In."
The Democratic leader replied reeuectlv, state*.
Th* difference between the Nor­
*
ris and McSwaln bills waa not of
Admiral JL V. llutler, president a major rharartttv
Whereas both would direct the
of the court "th* ship wa* break­
BID
ing up aft." He said th , break* experimental pfoductlon of M W
up appeared to h , from th , for­ fertilisers at the nitrate plants
Q u o liiy I ta
ward engine car all th , way to and th , co-operation with farm
organisation for their Irtg* scale
th* rear.
Erwin began hi* story by tell­ use, tho MeHwain hill farther
ing how from 11 t&gt; 12 h , "took would direct the nuantltv produc­
DP
tion of commercial fertiliser*.
over th# elevator."
During that watch the air wa*
The Mcflwslh bill would aulhorvery stable," He said, but added: laa on Immediate
110,000,000
"It seemed dirficalt to keep propriatkin, $2 ,000,000 for begin*
the tall up."
II* phrased much of his story
that it was Impossible *t once to
in the present.
“Then I hear the boatswain "make *11 the corrections that W# tab* car* *t an ra*t_r
' I t yxare to OriaadoT
mate yell, ‘all hands forwar*." he ought to be made, to eliminate
from 1 offlc, all who** rfatoi
testified.
&gt;
"I bear something snap and might contribute to lm
looking up I see a 12-lnch. break and 1 put Into effect all th* meas­
ure# called for. by the ’ ya»l|*(
in tha girder"
*££*a
Ho went down tha eatwalk, he platform.’*
"I doubt whether any man haa
said, anj saw a fuel tank had
half-broken through Ita suspen­ over given more thought aad
lattice, drawn more on hb health,
sion and blocked hie path.
for th , pubtk welfare, than boa
"I swung around It and con­
Franklin D. Roosevelt", Robureot
tinued. A* t pass It I hoar It fall u ld . " la te , a t night, bright and
and strike th , keel."
jatlv to the morning, he la at
When th , airship struck the work. II* may hare mad, mlswater. Erwin said:
akes, tu t h* has dona wonderful
"I dho head first through th* work' ami is doing, woatbrfal
cover."
work. For Ood'a sake, let us up­
Asked hour, much. tlma. had hold hla hand.
elapsed from the time of Um
W Tsi
Asserting ho had boon dtwwn
rtoth until he saw tha wreckage Into the contruveroy between Ike
floating on tha water, Erwin Democ relic ■ toador and IAng.
aakl:
Robinson,
of
Indian*,
theh
"About 20 minute*. I waa to launched an attack on th* aeowbusy looking for something close omy bill. '
'
tn hang on to, 1 wasn’t looking
"In my opinion, *ad time will
for th* ship until I got aware- vindicate this Judgment’, tm said,
"th* so-called economy bUI pass*)
thief."
la aaavrer to another question, it the Instigation of th* President
fetA 0* 1(1;
waa Ik* creetest and moot to*
When tire UR hit lire water human, tow ever reacted by th b
the ship checked.
When ebe C g M k , ''
“Hundred, and thousand*
id you could fool that a*ua." aad be strwck kto fere- acteaUy sew aetlre a n being
an a assist the *»bu
n w«e bolding her ted «F with
the duff* •levator,’* he said la «*- tail children tote -the grave. Put
tha ahte gtod th e* bleed to a r t see
. , ,
total
■ B i f f - -■ ■* ■*»
r •
'Ontln-wd n m p*«* Osa)
dInallafaction among torn* of th*
• mallrr cunuti h* which war* a rt
■Btoitg th* 11 pkkwd out for »p«rtal lnrltatl«M t* a*nd thotr lowitog itatann*a to Waihlngton.
Th* H eim JoiVlary rommltt**
tsbUd th* MeLeoI bill ord*r which
mtrnlefpalitl** coaid h*r* obtained
• 10-year moratorium on th tlr tn(Uht*dr**«.
Pr*»td«nt R oom roll look* f*vor
ably upon th , principle* of th* 59hour week bin paiicd by tho R«ir­
ate but b*ll*vra
con»IJ»r*M*
tlaatitlty In Ita pro»i*l*n* wilt b*
r*f|urrrf for laltabl* odminlitratlon.
Th* coinpolling fort* of adminbtratlv* approval ynU rday apod
forward krgitlatlon to tranihiU
Into law P m id cn t Roo,*v*U‘a
ylilon of a rant T n n n M Rlr*r
bailn dtrrlopmcnt oncrnrpaulng
tho government’* valnabb VhacIS
Shoal* property. 1
S w iftly,' cloudy allkd Mil*
wvro Introduced In th* Houao and

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President Fr om
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BANKS m PAY ^ S ”
THEIR DIVIDENDSj (tontinunl
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OCEAN AIRPORT
Activities OF GERMANY HAS'
BEEN COMPIETEB
OfflCO U S

ment paymrnts' of taxes with dlscounts for payments in full star
ing the first three months and lb
prohibit future transfers of state
, fundi from one departm*nt ta tn other.
The administration debl-Tundiag
NEW YORK. -Thr majority of
New York Pity banks a n l trust bill, proposln-r ereation nf a state
companies in the first quarter board of administration to h*
will sh w o| e n tir e
earning* composed of the governor. th?
sufficient to cover dividend dis­ state contrlrnller and tho treasur­
bursements i&gt;sptle the banking er, to supervise and control politi­
difficulties. In u numt-er -f in­ cal suh-divisi- ns «nd losing unit*,
stances it is probable n small mar­ and a chain store tax bill reached
gin will Iw carried forward Is un­ tbe Senate hopper yesterday aa
divided profits, ii'ftcr adjustments. the flood of bills slackened tem­
Money rates, on the who'e, were porarily. Only 13 measures, sotct their lowest In history the first eral of them local In spplleatioa,
two month* of Ihis pel ted. The were introduced.
■mailer leturns on loans nnd high
Fistimsting that If enacted into
graiV Investments, however, neie law t he measure's prnvlstefta •
largely offset by rciluctioiis in would bring Into the stale's cof­
interest on deposit alcount*.
fer* approximately 913.000,000 a
A firmer trend prevailed to- year, George W. Scofield, of Clt*.
ward the latter part of February, rus, yrstrnlay morning introduced

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A color schaata of plak.
and yellow waa used for party
decoration* and appointments at
tha birthday party given'yester
day afternoon by Hi*. A. C.
Chamberlain a t her home. 1510
Sanford Aterns*, in honor of her
non, Dick CHnmbarlain. who eel*
brated hi* fifth birthday annl
versary at that time.
During the afternoon games
and contest* Were enjoyed in tie
living rooms by the guest* and
prise* were awarded to Margaret
Damwr and Judy Rhode*. Iteffeshmenls were serve.) late In
the afternoon by tho hostess, as­
sisted by Mr*. Harlow Guod&lt;p**d
and Mrs. Walter II. Bach.
Thoso Invited Were: Dkk Chamberlsln, Honor gaosl, .Connie Mr
Call. Judy Rhodes,
Margaret
Danner, Ann Wiggins, Charlotte
JU»lu.6d ffn ll AnnifiMHalL.Natug.
Williams, Daphne Connelly. Joyrt
Goods peed,
Barbara
Warru.i,
Betty Jane Copeland,
Audrey
Bath, Caroline I.##, Shirley Mason,
Margaret Langley, James Henry
Cooper, Billy Krataert, Ralph and
W allrr Meeds Smith, Charles
and Robert Cos, Canthen Hutchi­
son,. Jr„ TetUy Eckerwn, Dick
Warren, Malcolm MacNeill. James
Drummond,
Charlie and. Jack
Sparkman, Howell Fish, Jr., Jo#
Baker, Billy Brown, At Doudney,
Dlek Russell, H»y Fog, Jr., Dal*
Hoffman, Wade Rucker, Jr., Bubble Johnson, and David llarnaby
Bach.

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T o S o u th
A m e ric a
WEDNMDAT
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Tho Senior Christian todamvorl BERLIN—A floating airport a..
Soclaty of the lirstP reab y tarU n
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fof n
l h, mM.
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dig
of
the
south
Atlantic
has
just
f . ' W.' W altttl, of Frede rick,
at 7:30 oclock at tha homa nf Bill |
WMpW#j for th r | uf, H in.
H i , ia spending a (hert lima bar*
DuBose, CJU "*k A re n a
! sa German air transport monopentailRM s.
Special prayer services In oh-Lj
servance Of the Lord's Supper will
'
,
,
b. heist a t V.OO P. M. at tho First
U\ completion Is a step in the
Jo* Pat roll, of Apopka, will be
\
Baptist Church.
e.tab.shment of regular south At-week-end guest of Albort
| lantlr airplane service. The finalTHURSDAY
| ing airport Is tn enable trial* on
Regular meeting* of Sallie Har tbe new air line between Berlin
laa
M
an
Frances
Andrew*
J
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risen Chapter of tho D. A. R. j nnd Ruerfns Aires within thr
have a* bar guest thU week
will take ptar# a t 3:00 o’clock a t ! present year,
•net MU* Margaret Clrear leaf, of
tha home of Mr*. Georg* G. HerDoiena of fanciful designs have
Apfpka.
ring. North French Avenue.
l«-en devised for “seagoing airAn Ea*ti-r egg "hunt will be ports." Less revolutionary In ap­
Mr. and Mrs. John Ma'i.’sr. of
given at 2:00 P. M. at West Side pearance. but far more practical,
Staikton, Cal., a n the c u n ts for
Psik for the Primary Department the I* fl I Ians a ha* concerted the
a abort lima of Mr. anil Mrs. E.
of the First Baptist Holiday Mmh-ton freight steamer
J, Amann.
..-.a-..
iw- m m
Know.
IMV
v •• m t'f lax mtmmir# In the lloujif.*
flsfraals
“ * TWlTri“ 1W&lt;l“” an ’airplane " mother - . . ■’.l ^ . -■.
stoUtbm. snJ .let,In , rrfora responsible
" .T i ^
L o t I
*h'" “■ K .T M T yii’ TfoEerfi’ oTW J«T
A business amt social meeting "Mtp.** It will Ink* Its station In wOI*dr*rHhe
ctinnrUo thi* priijrlr*!
L | p,.r rv»nt ^ ro o piil^ir ikx
to t a inajnrlly of nntamoblle aerttfents en.l advise how they may
wood, Is th r (W tl of Mr. and
of the Alathran Class of l|.e Klrst
n,M,U* of **» »«0O-vntl*. stretch avoided. This I* number nineteen of Iho verlrs.
lUini in the city. Mtratuvu **»**\l i wou|f| u
0f| al| r^ m •!»Mrs, C. A. Adams! M7 Magnolia;
Baptist Church will be heht m i between British Gambia on the
r u in ftin nnliititly.
irayrd in th® «»»l$' of Unirtble pro|&gt;XVomw.
|ly IMCAH R. ffTKININDRlt
H:0U o’clock at th* church annex r"**‘ "f West Africa and Natal,
In (ho interest nf e n v ersa ism; L rly , n„, including stuck* and
( l- .n s .....-so if ttrlw f ib r i n el lfi*wsrtf
with Mm. E- H. Hockey, Mr*. J. II. 1 ""_«)* « "•'•
-s °«‘h America.
several local bonk*
bonds, in tbe state, while a 1 per
Osrar Tolar ,1s spsndlir
Fields. Mi*. R. T. Warren, and
set upon auturk In Dumwllun wllh relaMrs. II, 1&gt;. Smith a* hostawes,
loaiera. A *ev- MW
life*.
Mr. Tolar will join her
. .FRIDAY.________ 1 *
ernt on gross
them for the wask-ad.----- — *--*
Rehearsal for the cast of th*
natural gas, limetournament., pity of the Hanfnrd
phosphate and
Mjls Elisabeth AdamI will ar­
Little Theater will take place at
product* would be
il vo tonight from the Flarida
H:&lt;)0 o'clock at Iho Woman's Club.
measure, while
State Collyge for Women a t TalThe Junior High School t\-T.
would also ap­
lahaaaae to spend lha ■wook-end
A. will meet at 3:30 o'clock In the mile* an hour.
ported by the Natlcm.'l lluresu -&gt;f v „lh&gt;w the ru’e of the Modsl 1|-- ; | illVldeml*. lire -&lt;nry nt.'JaallAcnls ply to the products of manufac­
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
school auditorium.
«
The design
sim ilar to th
Casualty and Cinlrtwrlters ....
,,.,nic utirdlnane.
n n w i n drafted ,
All llUI|Ml Traffle
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llf. m # g|,les turers of In irk. drain tile, buildC. A. 'Adams. \
(
the Nallouat Conterenre o n ' *urh » ' ilcpiet iati..n f
lfegula
gulsr meeting of Heminola | enlnpults user) upon th,. strainers these aceldenta wrtc avoidable
in g 'ld r, I'm thud remenl and ill*
Doubt 1««!« ill® Ufpi It*
tti® ^truffe nut)
mnt In* *
ii»f uwu
Keb" kah Ijidge Number F o rty -J Bremen and Enropn, which, bmv
product*, day products, buttled
train
to
the
croMlng
caused
mm.v
n
^
y,
!
„r
doubt
fid
uicoiinls
and
ulhrr
W. 0 . Lingo will arrive Friday
three• will be held at H:W&gt; o'clock, ever, are capable nf launching air­
,of the tragedies I' w "
' “Wbsnrverany peism driving a I rimtiltgencies, have matV heavy •oft drinks, ire, cottonseed all and
from Hsndorsonvllle, H. C. and
craft weighing only four tons. The dssdh. wllh the ............
•tJM"; W|,ir |,
|„ B n hlghw iv and :d:uir. on undivided pruflls anil sower |d| o.
MONDAY.
will ba tha m e a t of Rodman Leh L e e T r a c y S t a r s I n
The fiist general srhiMil blit
Mrs. H. D, Highteyinan mid flying Isiats land in the water
V " ' j , h e r s uveil.H.k latentrbnit or stsnru tallwiy grad* i , Ulp|.i* n counts un-l it i* prirn itman, Pa.’mptto
Avauue. Mr.
N e w s p a p e r P i c t u r e Mrs. Lyman lluttulph will i.e near the ship In the nrdinnry
was inirodiiiod In the House yes­
jin g o ’s mirrlaga to Miss Carmen
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hostesses at "ladies day" nt the manner, being taken on board by which l* shut -ut from the driver*
, f « i.olw.iv ............. *«*&gt;*"nlis that revisions in terday morning.
Guthrie will taka plaeo Sunday
"Clear All Wires", adapted Hanfurt) Country Club.
a specially constructed crane. Th" view Ly tries, underbrush, liusne*. |r a ||| |i(, r .lf
It wa* hy C. A. Boyd of I&gt;*Soto*
„
untaveful ' dWWem-* h ive lieen ordered,
Mj" morning sV B i^.o ’eloek.
Mini the New York stage hit, is
have made nnd would provide that no public
The prnyer band nf the Preshy* Westphalia Is ’ equipped with n houses or even n louttunles i train yl)r ((u, j r|Ver »t the vehicle to fail |f-ven instillillor-rlnuil fiiiul, could be expended
..........
,|o n the vet Itlc t»’!ore Iravv-ra- i|iv|,lend u-visluns thi* uuartei
Mtas Lillian Conn will e/rivo even more i sensational, more terivn Auxiliary will meet at 3:00 120,000,000 candle-power Is-nron Cn n siding.
iIT)&lt;ed pay'm Jnts an.! for Some vc'inomics, manual train­
the latter part af the week from spectacular, and funnier on the iiVI-Kk at Ihe church' nnd will he nnd olahorale radio receivers pnd
h£mrd mi7 if it mmbH w* ”“‘ u "t~ 1"
‘ -------- f n Y- Tin,
bhu-r nri'iii.ie.l
talking screen. . klttru-Guldwyn. follower} try— thl‘ ms'ptrational IrmismilfersT
ili-nl Biiip ar.il AI*W.\Yit Dl! ILN Till: AI.*!UT ; tVy&lt;| tiuve ilifU.Vtl
,li(idl’d In nniit fuy ing, vocational training, athletic*,
brtug youI r.ir to n d,
The service plans call for use 'look unit li.lrti tki till* so *.*'11 , * AT n«\ti.m iAi» cruortjnNim
incnt».» Those making reduction* agriculture or any ntra-aulYlcu*
of Mlaa Elisabeth Adam*. She Mayer’s talkliatlon, with lire mceling ut 3:30 o'clock.
nf land planes from German cities
me llioeklyn ITsisl r . mpany, btr artlVltles, “until there are aufwill aet ss m«M of honor a t the Tracy in the roi* of thr fastEmpire Tr,.*l Comp'iny. Irving flriopt fund-* in tho public schedl
vreddtag Strader of Miss Carmen talking Buckley Joyce Thomas,
lu Cadis, Spain. Fmnt thi, point
news
correspondent
continually
Trust i'nmp.uny. Niiliniml Ciiy lirasuiy to pay Ihe cost of Ut»
M a rin e (!o rn o ra l
Guthrl* and W. 0. Lingo.
srnplanta will lie used via the Ca­ .M rs . K f h c h t o n G i v e s
B a b b itt H o m e S cen e
in hat water, Is the attraction
i ll.iivk nml Title Giminntc' A Trust aeRvIties after having paid tE*’
nary Islands tn Bathurst, Rriti-rt
O f C l u b ’H M e e t i n g Gambia. From Bathurst rn rtlulo P a . . , , h o r C a r d c l u b ^ E s s a y e d
R u l e O f it'oinpany.
Friends of Mrs. W. M. Haynes now playing a t the Milan* The­
rvpensca of ir.struetlun in the pre­
Mniuifaetureis Trust t'oiupouy scribed eour.Ht uf study nthar than
will ragrdt to l«arn that she will ater.
to Natal, Brasil, the large flying
Tin- S-intoi 1 I'oimlry t'liil' v .1 &gt;
Trary
steal*
his
employer’*
The
regular
meeting
nf
the
Self
and llionx l 'utility Trust to ni­ the nfmesalff art titles for a taint
U confined to her home on West
boats will be used. They wilj he­ tho rci-m- of •) lill.t-liisin and |
p t ny voted to emit myinrnts. Six- Of eight school months,”
Seventeenth Street for severs! chorus girl sweetie ami takes her i Improvement Club nf the Hanford re fueled In mid-ocenn by lb-- lindito pqitv irivrn ve-lerdav lift -1
to Moscow where he's to "cover” Grammar .School w*. held on
Iren other major lllslit Jibuti
weeks to recover from injuries re- the Red Army. He gets fired for M....I . ... .
...
.
, Westphalia which, with Its rrew of (inoon b) Mi
With the rule* committee rag.
t
It
K'kor.on
HAN
IHEGO.
Calif,
lino
would
voted to Make the, regular pnywj„ aNn .^ m m o d a le extra
ralTed In an automobile arcidrnt 'it, tries to stage a supposed kill­ Mondav evening at the home of
o"unending that a limit of Ml
for
Ih
o
niomls-rof
the
Tueaday
j
n*
'r
r
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veteran
"ta.
Mrs.
IVarl
S.
Babbitt,
South
.
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mrnts.
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peek.
""V
m 'lio lolo uf un
ing of a prince to get back un tho Fanford Avenue, will, Mrs. Bab-1
I M .! - , from Germany ItupHcato Club. As s.mn its th " !. nrchaelngiil.
n f 21 primipnl hunks and Iru-t minute* per person ls&gt; placed on
The L
connection
•M
guosls a n n uHIl luncheon
vv 1u* s-V, *,
payroll, fall* afoul of the secret liHl ni hfiitviti. Quiirit It »&lt;*« itf
H ilt pit
v*
, i
ceinpaidrs
in the eity, nine are tlrhntr during lb* -icrly part' uf
,fnnii n aliiblui
iii
* orjuMj
A », IM* i«l , h *vf
to Rio do Janeiro I* planned for
■Fx. C. R. Kirtley, Mrs. Ralph police, can't escape all his pursu­
n il
the session, and 10 minutes per
iiw m
. . . .
prying
th"
‘"me
prrri-rtngr
of
gladioli, in shades of yrllow and four days, with five-day time to ■erved in roitrsi
t j on illlfy............
Kt I1“*
hniil hijlf (Hi* li........
»*i ,
B. Wight, and Thomas L. Mead ing women, ami one way ami un while, to develop n color scheme
per on for tl.e In- 1 11 days, echoes
rentrieff with IIu niism
i*ui|
w &gt; * . . l l«
M "| .« t I 'M
.................
* a* ,
,
,
_ j ill hU s|LU«* linu \%hll-** * t n t | uivjdund' a ' in I'JjP; . namely of the |!&gt;3| [ 1111,11.ter artivillo* Hit
of Lake Charm, will motor to other is in a fine pickle when ■ nf yellow and while, were ar­ Bueno* Aires. BI-wMtly trip* «r* bri|rht&gt;&lt;-t»l«&gt;rii|
ifnrilrii
flimpr
v,
.
llaakeis Tiu-t ^'oamiiy, t'enlrul
,
,
,
,
,
,
tn
.M
iftrUPii
•
r(ivrviM(ig
*'lt*i*
planned,
alternating
with
the
bi­
Heptona Reach tomorrow where ncwsuperwoman who realty loves ranged nlnnit the rtmm* where ihe
th" flour „f the house yesterday
lords marking Iho pine, nf tho ....................
mhut Mirhncoltiir Hanover Hunk A: Trust ........
weekly schedule of the dirigible KIm*hN hurt* K n itrr
they wll| be' Iho luncheon guests him gvts him out of his countless meeting look place.
mot nine and line., wert» drawn.
l-any,
in
Exchange
Hank
Trust
•
I
'lew
-M.ivau
ui!'
row
rail
Graf Zeppelin, so that Germany
of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Stockton at aril complicated situations.
I'mrtpary, First Nutionar Bank,
Tfirmi|rhi&gt;ut the a f i #* r li **f* n ] illlf*."
Miss Maude Lake presided over will have weekly »lr connection*
the Ormond Tropical Gardens.
Benita Hume, British star muk the meeting when the following
brulgi* ifiiim'* h i *11' f'lijityi’il nn&lt;l h *
I t rij'ir*" S * lft|fi*"s k n iii’s uti4 Eilllon Tiust t'oKipimy, Guaranty
Ing her Ameriian debut, is repmt* weie irivrn from Ibe Usik, with South America. The Graf n lute hfiur hcum*-. «»!'•
iirul fliiiil# *&gt;f i iiif in rt «• i i i i l k ml - T ro t Company, New York Tru-I Mill Ml Sl u t : IDLE I'LANTM
Zeppelin
carries
passenger*,
k
it
In
{&gt;&gt;Ii
Mrs. John O.' Leonardy left to­ charming and a superb lilt’* ac­ "Teaching nf M eats," by Char­
tliv» firitiM iiviat*U*l- Mi * l«- I I I r t f*t I m-1 H ail in tin* vttlruhic Company, Ifnitrd Stales Truil,
NEW VlHiK, Apr. 12. —« } —
day fa r Washington, n. C. where tress as th# newspaperwoman ters: “ Direct Moral Instruction," the Ix'itlnning nl least, tho flying Hov It* ami .Mm. I.iutuii K. AUvn »“vt.in$| i.f I)11n*I*•| »* l&lt;y I *«•r | &gt;ornI Company mid Chemical Bunk o,
The (iimmamlecring uf Idle plant*,
aha will b# tha guest for a short Irresistible comedy Is contributed by Miss Lake; “ Reward* and bout service will h* restricted tn wrn* th«* r»'cipi**nl nf l»*eh •fu n •j |(
, art* now
c tlulnlitui Tru.i Company.
mail mid freight.
Klmil the standpoint of t dal fine* nnd farm, by the govern3 h 5 " " - Julia Cantacu- by Una Merkel and James Glea­ Penalties," hy Mrs,
p rin ts
I In ft c r tin* Fun liutro
Katherine
payments ia 1332. four i n s t i t u t i o n . - *" l"' uprralnl by th« un
there ska will be a son, and C Henry Gortkin scores Vara; “ Example and Suggestion,"
•l ti
T I ip ' p (tri’Wid ferri*: Mm . H. H.
J In ImiwN Mi l lartificU u riifu,
Fulton Trust, Giiuiaiity Trust,^ ftnplnyttl vra* propcisrd at a mael
gnsst at a large tinner party to as the menacing police commlsssr.
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by
Mrs.
W.
M.
McKinnon:
“Rea­
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nf
the
New
York
chaptar
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s
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ba given • la boM r of Mr*. Ruth Alan Edwards, Lya Lys, Lawrence
F . Boy 11*» M m * Unt**o K . A H eu .iitli •
itu
i *M I r l j u i
wirti living Trust uul New York Trust the Hocity of Ijulustrial Engineers
Brysn Owes.
'iidribulril more in dividenls
Grant and Guy laher are execil- soning," by Mr*. Francis Htirn; L u n c h e o n O n T u e s d a y Mr». J. II. llint*ri»»Ut*’r. Mt *■-' | uini.nl
i^r. . h i .* v r . i.'t* W
and
“Peraoniflcallon,"
by
Mis*
yesterday. A resolution wi* adopt­
lent In minor role* and three
(Hit
Walter S* rohuini'. Mt-. A- W .jlho
♦*( li.mf i** h n .MMI in Ihut year Him in tiiLIl, while ed uiithorliing the appolnthnmt
Rose
LaVern*
Hurt.
. ■Farming a party motoring yes- member* of the original New
..us ug’;- i . . oV.i.),g " tj Hre* othei* llulkers. First NaComplimenting
Miss
Carmen
Flits,
imd
Mr-.
C.
II.
I'.i-koi.on.
m
u
•
During
the
social
period
a
mu­
■
f
u
iunimlttee
to
further"
tha
Utday to l he **J, neles", or McKee York Cist, Arl Ratal. Eugene
____ _
, _
: Aijii*
itw v i', ictalor
the
■",l
S ," ,M FrU"*O^ddst*. Itoy* r tl’es south of Higaloir and John Melvin Bleifer, sical program wa* rendered by Guthrie, who*# marriage to W. G.
paid nt the sumo rule as lu I'.ijtl. jdon.
fli iUlll.
I.inro. of llem.ersonvtlle, N. C.,
Mrs.
George
Harden,
Mr*.
C.
P.
distinguish
theWiselvea
In
their
■ X Sr 7*^:
M. Rchwarti,
Herndon, and Mis* Maxine Young. will I*' an tv.'nl or Hunday morn- C h u r c h A z a r i a n ( l a s s | "No lioioim i in Ihe woihl levs Ihe tapir, a- well a* the feathered
Mr*. Ifarty Rdrem, Mrs. R. 1L stage parts.
Harrell's n e w cafe, serving
..
J.
_ &gt; P , , n u d i i V vvor doll., any work in till, fir! I". serpent, which is also shown cn
Mr*. Harden rendered “ 1 Pawed leg. Mi '■ K. U. Brownie* voter- H a s M
D*aa. Mr*, If. M-. VTafiim,' Mr*. E.
meals
at 25c. 110 W. First.—Afjf.
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r
luiny of the relics."
By Your Window." and “Among t,r,tie I I.iiti a luncheon yesterday
T. Hov. Mr*. I t M. Warren. Mr*.
$
- ,
The f*» ( f*f llitt* fi'fiv# w« a in.
afternoon
f
her
home
on
PalmelAmor
if
the
cor|
oral's
.-oll
n
tion
My
Souvenirs,"
vocal
*olo«,
while
* J . 0. Laney. »n&lt;l Dr. R. 8. Keelor. D r . K e e l o r H o n o r e d
Will* sMm . S* j » Nix, Mr M N. i $tli*-! p n r«l«*rilnlly l*y u |*.«r•v |s a fl-Jte uliih plays four lo'lea.
e. Ml*• !«■ I. Frailer ns; •*
-Mrs. Herndon sang, “Gut nf the t , A.
IllHslill.
omiI u i . „f tnnrin.‘
hi f n r|i.'.-r «« ihoy It is rurvi-d to represent :he lirail
W i t h B u f f e t S u p p e r llusk." and “Swret Mystery of ,M .1 th,' hostess in earing for r i n r t j n i , Mr . M an y U
M is, I v y liwen.', will M r . M "
wen; digging , 0-tbo . ,
• ltt ;l j ^ u i r . uhlcb the Mayan*
N I G H T =
Hi
uc
:ts.
Life." Mi«s Young gave a plntm
Hcrogulilifg
to jai--il.inio s ajHI( worshtt ed». i.ccording to tho
^lr. It. H. Keelor, who plans to soIo. 'T h*-S carf Danes." -------L-.a-ltou was **rv*»L In-coarse* ■Ut ItoUri* i.i h«.sls)-*ua-Gie- tvgulsr b^.iim » i*i:d -. cial ntcctlng of the lliol, I bad some -par- ,„arlne ar(harlmii&lt;».
ler.ve tomorrow for I'hlladuilelphia
E A R
A L L
Refreshments were served i ,- : t'ji.i the large dicing Ul.lo whirl)
after spending the winter *rn.«m the hostess to Ihe followin';: Mm. .... .i.coratcd fur Hie occasion In of the Aaanati Clo - “ f the E i f t Him* lull'i sin«| ki«rl(d iliifvini: .......................
A T E S
T O
here with hU aon-in-law nnd W. M. MeKinnon, Sirs, Jark Flynt. , color scheme of yellow and Baptist Church was held In-t Y»hi*r&lt;* lh r l*ii| hmI litrfml up thr
I »•! MIlr*I I "in pti l i l lliriirtd. |
night ut Ihe chut b ......... Mrs
daughter, Mr. ard Mr*. W. E.
Mrs. Francla Stine, Mr*. Kathrr „nvn. A large bowl of double It, II. Hill I II ',id"l over Iho liu-i- mA I h»IU fin*
IT!
ii ki I Iii'tiiu Ilu*
Watson, Rose Court, was honor
nasturtium*
graced
the
center
of
MJrfiit* \ f«* if«| .1 riMiif immy
guelt at an informal buffet sup- tine Yarn, and the Misses Maude tho table while light ws* furn nvts b#4&lt;1oii vkIimi
vwtwt;-f ftftny
hor given Monday eyrnlng by Mr. fake, Hose l a Verne Hurl, Mil­ IsheiI by number* o r yellow Md mxik- to n-'lr-rornte-me r|n—rwmt;
*’A| i**sicntlx tlu* t i i l i i u
Im .I
Odd Mr*, li. R. Dess at IhHr dred Mitckellf Alice Filler, Ethel dies In green holder*. Place card* Mrs. F. I.. Mile liud idinige "t llir
Riser, ami Maxine Young. Guesta bore Fhkstur design* arxl favor* uevntiunal.
u-'i’il III**
11m n huiir't
home in Rose Court.
At the cnn-hislon of all liusine-s Ifrun ml, ifciitur thr ui-r* m&lt;r)
L e a rn a b o u t
Guests arrived at an early for the evening were Mrs. J. Kail wer" novelty Easter knnnie*.
q ,social pariosl ww&gt; enjoyed when Im*h U I four. I urn- P in tlrm l
hour after which 'aupprr was lUvis, Mr*. C. P. Herndon, and
At the conclusion of luncheon- gams'* wen- p'ayed anil tefresh- uaiurijr Attrition* Itf nirn. | uii
sarved. A profusion of delphlni- Mrs. George Harden.
the honor guest received I inen mrnts served. Those preaent wire: »**!•«* il^V nn* May in n llr* f »r
nm, gladioli ami other garden
table napkins which were mono- 3lr». II. C. Moore. Mr». I " 'ra in Hi® bowl 1 'outuill the lapli de
“ T A K E IT O N
flower* wa* used to adorn the
grammed by th* rtueets during lies). Mrs. V. G. Ila-ly. Ml*. M. slgn ami the M ailin ' wn.i.blpnl
■doom where the guests were as­
O n e -d a y P a in tin g
the afternoon. Those present L UaUun, Mrs. F. I, Hite, Mis.
sembled.
M Y
W O R D ”
were: Mis* Carmen Guthrie, hon­ Stacy. .Mrs. !_ T. Shepherd, ills.
• ’AMD dK Til INKS
Those present were: Dr. It. S,
HIS new Color Rule reveals
or guest, Mrs. P tter Heha* I, Mrs. M. N, Cleveland, Mis U. It l*i|'JhM
i*r»M)fici
iii ►ly ili***
Hurt iPitarKeelor, honor guest, Mr. an&lt;| Sirs.
•su rg e Knight, J r , and Ihe Misses pin, Mm . A. J. IVlarson. Mrs.| tVe desire to express our sincere I m
interior decuralurt’ secret* uf
lull
*
II
lllal
Itnkr
hltf,
hliPltt
W. E. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. !L
IJlIlan Branan, Mary Dightnn, Georgi1 McCall, Mrs. Merrill Hub- appreciation, to the yiivsny friends
lid'lvlfjs &lt;iiii| Ifiillfffp I d » Iiiif*
color!
W e offer it to you r a t i with
rk'
I
m
*ll
1
1
IIIM
flful
Itliri*.
I*f
A. Newman, Mr. and Mr*. I). !»
Kernh Maxwell, and K nurrs (ilb- erts, Mrs, Ivey livens, Mr*. S. J. of If. S. White, for their thoughtJ l • tLfJj .JLIiLL.- i 1*1 (**»*».»II k
flic purchase nf any site can uf
Th miller, Mr. and Mrs. G. I*.
MEMPHIS, Tenn., Apr. I9 .-W ) son.
. , ,________ Nix, Mr». II. II. Hill, nnd Mr*.*foLarta. words of sjmpathy uiul
n i t*» *1 f i n i h i * (siti ! a t i h ■
i stint»y„ h»o
A Mil
tm i'll
Mi* Samuel Puleston, and —Heartened hy aid from th* ftdWallhidc, the Vitulurd Oil' Faint
floral offerings, lirulerrd us dur­
I AIII 1 *‘| In n !
,il
11 *
lld tlvritlrt
Judy* ami .Mrs. James G. Sharon. eral government, directors of the protect levees where hundred* of Victor MiT.aulin.
I *'#.«*'I
that brings you One-day painting.
ing
the
sickness,
drath
umi
burial
high water battle In the Mississip­ men have been laboring day and
if
*9
In* tnitlrt**.
In n i r r Come in today fur thi* n i l
of our beloved lliislulliil. and Fulhin111., (Mir** I'dti,' tn*•I s i .tin)
pi delta flood tone yesterday went night to *ava life and property
I I AH K-tHY lO N S I IK N C i:
m l ' l . l \ i . l l m IL.
&gt;*«»! I . h " r
er.
Intrrhir Drrnrwurr t'nlor Rule. It
forward with their levee battle from damage from rampaging
rrm- m i r m u r ri litt&gt; "IwiilK'
•.un MUM" i k M r l i I ' r e t t l l l p Utf
Your Friend*,
-Burroughs add-Elect— . 917^0
show * how to obtain more attractive
while Lha Mg Mississippi River be­ waters.
C L O V IS , N« M , A pr. K - « V
It,
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9
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if'
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IlliirHillly*
MIGt. H. H. WHITE 1 FAMILY. i 11till (imI. I'M *U*i|i«rr Mill)
Caah Rag later, good ----- J.VW gan a gradual fall at Memphis.
color combinations in your hum*—
Sheriff Doggan, of Tallahatchie Riwcoe Starnca is a sound sleeper. -A dv.
It. . I I I . is t r h i d ,
,%»9«l I
VI*
Th* war department announced
Flames
burnesl
a
hole
in
a
uull
t ^ m l d si In l h n i'lffl L l v r r (Ml
liovv to comhitir any of ifle 13 petalfimdstraad addiag ____ 30.04
county,
Mlaaiasippl.
started
an
inat Waihlngtnn that $50,000 had
I I* Hf,I M l la.nl Is)
* l*at»*
only a few feet from bis bead
hue Wallhidc colors with furniture
tlgraph No. 36, flat.. MAO been aet aside fo emergency flood veatlgitlon into the dynamiting by
I Iffl'R . a* In h |rrtfr«mbff*
a band nf mrn of i Mathew* without awakening him. He Wa*
11 » ' ■
C a ra aa partible _________ 10.00
and woodw ork painted
protection on the upper Ynxon
•4
bayou tuvee near Tlppo, Ml.*., still a-les'p when fin nu n enieivd
*.! (**^1
H ear— |L'Oderwood portable- 111 . 1 M 0 River and Its tributaries in Misslswith W aleripar, tITu
his
hiaixe
anil
brought,
the
file
on
T
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Jato
Saturday.
SMILING
VAI t Mini (J"i* k-Ilr&gt; ing 'K n tier lOiiltnl.
L . C. S alih Ut# H......- 3130 •ttrpl. Th# money will be used la
,
I o IK I O N E W
l u McCo n n e l l
; v \5
f e * f tl 10— aew s h if t ---- 60.00
amcl and Varnish. You
Hurgleal loots; nil kinds uf
IO N ITE AT 8:&lt;5
T '.’j
wtsior* ami knives; pruning
IM e t w a s d 9 -A -L ______ IIA O
will
be
sure
to
want
ucw.
OVF.lt WLW
tools of all kinds. Me. Ex­
-Uadtrweed t-very late . 7SA0
We Inslall Auto Gloat
port aaw Tiling.
fiteve’a-P lace
»
-P R IN T I N G
’ LAWN MOWERS
S N O W ’S P A I N T &amp;
T r t i t y o u r old eq uip m en t
Repaired and Hhariwncd
P(WT Q F F Il'K
j
W e bkvo th e
W# e ra equipped ta prwdae*
GLASS € 0 .
Aba For Sale
LUNCH
ln« y o u s e e d .
f ir s t claaa jab r s r t a t lie
liar* your work done by a
117 S. Ihtrk
Phone 303
rut*
tewest paaalble prka*. Gif* aa
real mechanic.
S h o rt O rders
« . U. STUART. M*r,
a f K. Moan will regret
that ha U m a t hit homo
ilia Avenue.
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TH E

AN INDKPENDfRT DAILY N 1 W8 PAPSK

l i m

SANFORD. FLORIDA. ffitS D A Y . APRIL II. 1M 3

iE PASSES
RETAINING
GASOLINE TAX

lerDeB e lle v e s

ft w seconds
lie crashed
.
. her toll atrikthe water.
Wiley (old bo bated hla opinion
on the fact that h , hod not felt
any .n tod hW-threagh the central
oar, that tka “ feel of the ihock"
wa, different from any be had
seer experienced and that he could
not ho euro ay Iho exact order In
which event* occurred Just before
ho wao waahod out of the chip In­
to the water.
WUay eald ho believed • down
oarreat of'air polled iho dlrlalhlo.
la tka tester of a terrific etortn,
down to deetooctlen. Wiley, who
praetoualy tetf*d bo did not bebrvo the A re a wav .truck by
lightning, faM . ehr mloht hove
atruclt wtlkoiit .uffctlng any

Lieut

T*

_ af Inquiry
that
lh»
__ report, that
unfevrrehlr for
•n »h» took off
th« .fatal &lt;*a
her Into the
hg-awept aklea.
»drr H. V. Wll«y.
r aflleer of the great
— 1 that h* and the
tn, Informed
bu adverae

Iblllty
. . .
_________
I wfalhef taadltiono over MichIran vreru moviag aortheoalward.
Ha added, however, that In hi*
optaioa “ther* tpa* ha fading of
dnagbr or adptokotlllon In atorttag the flight at that tlmo.“
*
A trim ftoru lit hla blue drea*
ualfotm an t Irek |r*y hair. Wllty.
•peaking •'owly'ltM_ ovenlv, alto
•tort that hi*
Informed
llkhttrc f t »t
Iboaffht
»k (
afl»r the
glared to Ikk
It'phl* woa‘
•Up had Iaft
«•*. of the weatto ebaago the
___________. OMtkerly direetho (Up wda taking down the
Dotswar* Rivtev' ' !
Captain McC*R aalppor of th*
* l !------ », agitate the room"
/hanged to tka eastward and the
Ok rafo Three*
(Continued‘ O*

I n s t a ll
With
rfve Riles
Ttmarrow la k rod Wtar day In

\v.

X

“t s s .'s v fs a

tka Oka Hill Wmorrow sight *t
I.-40 O'ctaok far tha parpoM of tosUtUtag tkofr now offkera, hut
also win gulltaO La witaoaa tka
worUY
loom
oriu-v ckamptaa'ritualistic
caampios nut si
Mm la
Is soHsta Tho toil*
I. eoatpoom1
Bmyr
J th* officer* af! to*
Use Now
N----------I kooiarhy Rev. f r . P. J.
|

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. championship
"kt from Do.ion s . Beach,
_ j /properly ro­
of, tho Sanford
(go completing
ifualna af tho

PHOENIX. Apr- l l — OCtWlth bat a d«y or *o lomilninv
botoro Winnie Ruth Jodd H
to mooed to the death tel her
attorteya today planned a di­
rect appeal to the »Ute »*■
pro me court for her aeleav* bf
writ of habeas corpu*. Mr*.
JotiJ. sentenced to die of
dawn Apr. 31 for the “trunl
murder" of Agues Lerol. h«(
mother let«l moe* yesterday
In a aupeilor court detiiion
denying Star a new trU'.

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N U M B E R 141

Program For Big 'FINAL ADVICE
LOTTERIES ARE Complete
Transportation Control Iriirru nilDlir
BARREDBY ACT Agency Has Been Drafted
^
ON ELECTION
OF (ITT BEADS
—
lift

WASHING rT.4, Apr. II.—UP)
—A compete program for-a hug*
tratspoiutlon regulation agency
ender the cnmmcrc* department
hs» bran completed by He rotary
Roper and laid before I’ rrslden
Itooae.elL I'nitar the set-m a*
_ i „ outline.I today In administration
JlC U f i ,|oarl»r* the intoratate Commerce
Commn.ivn wouid rcmslr. a »epTALLAHASSEE. Apr. t l .—0T&gt;
final pas-age of
Clty ordi-'| ,i,t5 unit rrtalning it. quad ju—Thw house today, paved 6.1 to
oarer .pinhibiltng
_
po..e»»loo dtataMumtions while it. adminls&gt;7 the admtatstratkm-sponsoreJ
nr .ale of tiotlta, "Cuba" lollrr) |i relive activities «v|1 I* Iran*
bill to retain th* aeventh rent
tW.b..end-...fn»U*aal.i.raU*o,
rtMitav’ t n f r i f b n ir « * ’ •
in Sanford, and the read­
An assistatt aecretary nf conipostponed cotwide rattan
in g nr Wurt W. WKrner’s nppli- metre tn&lt;*ld preside over the
measure after fighting off amend
transportation division with four
menu to tab* revenue from the
separate units under him n,d each
atoto.
hra.ijJ ty r director.
The Roosevelt Administration
The boas* received * bill to lax
April meeting o f the Sanford City
legalised beer and wine and send
Cnmml.'ion in the City Hall last came fa e to face yrstvnlay with
the revenue to the schools; to levy
thr force* »hl&lt;h split Democratic
night.
a general sales tax of two peroral
Adoption of an ordinance relat­ senators ant representative*. Into
In moat rases and to call a con­
ing to the .ale of eggs, d»cl*l'*n ihcial and conservative wing* at
vention tor revision of tho stale
to appropriate another $100 for thr la-1 session of Corgrrss. n*
svnflict aiuse among his rongreaconstitution.
WASHINGTON. Apr. II. (to the upkeep of the Sanford Coun­ •tonal Dadets over the new tank­
The senate received bill* to tax
try
Club,
and
dla'u.sion
nf
pro­
chgta alorea; to reduce salaries of -A stout denunciation of Ameri­ posed legislation to In* presented ing irfomi Irglslr ion.
to an effort to rmoolh out »h*'
slate officials; to establish a can tariff border. w*» rowpfed to the florid* State legislature
state debt funding commission and lost night hy Secretary Ropee ahi were prominent among Ih"
rediatrlct congreaalonal uniU of with o disclosure that the econo­ matter* that occupied the alien,
my program " f the adminiatratiM
the state.
tlnn of the Commhatonora.
The house also pasted hills to la taking shape—$10,000,000 being
I Immediately nfter the Trailing
chopped
away
from
the
commero*
•mead laws for sutag nut writ*
of error and to clarify the law on department1* $36,000,000 .ppra- « f Ik*^application from Mr Warn\” &gt;
'•&gt;'
penalty for embetalemenl.
The prlatinn for |D34.
ilet VI
Ihr ( ommiMlDnem orhouse adopted a resolution railing
Thr .rrrrUry In •«
II filed. an&lt;t InMnidH I'lljr
for the appointment of a com- 9frlnr«l Amrrlrtn U nfit
,,n ,iAl!oriwv V K WiUmi In
in
mlltae of tig aenatora and *•* , jenaonahle and extreme" and aatd|t„ n ,y on|(n, nrr, f„ r , hr r„ r.
repretenlathea lo act up , p ian ,«,Bjr
attempt to r e s ln r e jj^ „ f
„ p , n erdman-e
for jodletal rodistrt-tlng.
I the movement of p w h **, * ^ ni permitting the eota of beer hereScofield-of-CMrue. who tntro- Milena must Involve a lowering. whrn jt ran ^ , n|,| |,f ,||y
the
dviced the sale* tax hill, eati- of existing trade harriers."
Stale.
.
mated It would bring $ I.V000,000
"Thl* admlnlatralton. Impelled
In passing tho urdlnamr "pro­
annual revenue Into the -state by the pledge lo the people of
Glly Attorney Kred R. Wllwn,
hibiting the sole or possession of
treasury.
I keeping
government
expeneea any II ket, share cr coupon in any who was Instructed by member* uf
The beer and win* tax bill wa« within government taeoro* has, lottery for money or other thing th* Sanford City Commission last
Introduced in th* house whl h U within lb* last 10 days, carefully nf value," the t'limmisalonera did
a companion menaur* to the bill reas time led gov*rnm#nt revenue* •o after deciding that to» much right to prepare an ordinan*"
legalising 32 beer and wine*, fin IBit." Roper said, “and wllh money la bring spent lo'atly In lhat will regulate tha sale nf b**r
in Sanford if and when the slate
wna sent to th* finance and lax- tb* revise,! flguroa as a bill* la
(Continued tin l’ag« ThrtO
law U repealed, today discovers!
atlon committee.
making through tha director of
that even If the l^gUlatoro ap­
A hill to tax all retail store* Ihe budget a re*pportionm*nt
proves th* beer bill, this beverage
end all thaln slot** waa Intro"The department of (Omaeago
ranbol be sold In Sanfonl un-tor
ky Aadrawa of Groanvtll*

controversy, which levo’.vea th#
tunoamental question of whit part
state bank* will play In the fu­
tag* bank k m today. Th, men
ture set-up of tn* nation’s fi­
entered Dm hark, asked DakM*
nancial
structure.
Secretary
to change a 4e.hr, tad thin
Woodin will confer today with
a plataL Dakota iho: cm
members of th* Serai* banking
of thorn, who waa aot Monti*
ijb-commilte* In charge of tho
f
nod. and the companion nod In
legislation.
aa automobile.
The conlroverty haa come to a
head in the bill being framed iy
Awnre that t h e n ia ths
Ihe Senr'.t sub-conimllte* head.d
by Senator Glass, Democrat, Vir­ josa'bllity th lt mat
ginia, wh.'in Rooiov* t sought for may bo th rown out
r - r m s m u r " spelling
Th* CilaaA group, has drafted a marking, when tellera atari
hill designed to strengthen the counting the ballots c«u$t
federal reaeiv* ayatem, a id make during
tom orrow 's
special
It attrartlve to atate barks. Crit­
ics of the measure contend it election throughout 8em lnoI«
would force state tanks Inin tha County, the fou r candidate*
fo r the house o f represent**
federal system
(.'•*• an I hi * commit!** .Iiavj fives’ seat left vacan t by th e
agreed on the erratlcn nf a I - * death o f Representative-elect
OCH),000.000 fun,I to Insur* de­ H. S. W hite today Joined
posits in fedeial reserve member voicea tn asking the clcctorm T l
banks. Stale banka would ba per­ to “ vote carefu lly."
LANSING, MICH, Apr. II—
mitted tta berrflta only If they
UP)—Mkhtgmn yeaterday became
While this confusion may arta*
applied for membership to the
Ihe flret atoto to ratify repeal
borauso It la th* first time ta tha
system.
of the national prohibition taw.
history of thls county that a blank
In crowded representative halls
ballot wll| b* handed lt&gt; a voter,
at (he stato capitol and to the
th* actual mechanics of voting• *
accompaniment of cheer*, hand­
slmplt.
•
clapping ami tha stamping of
In order for any vole to b* *
feet, a constitutional convention
counted, It la necessary that thy ?
of 100 delegates elected In • plebvoter writ* lh« name o f hla can- *
eadte a week ago voted 99 to one
dldate on fh* ballot and after as j
for elimination of tba prohibition
doing, place an “ X“ mark beforo ■
act from'Iho ration'a baak taw.
Ih* same. That's all there lt to i'. f ‘
The vote wao in accord with
If*wer*r, Ih* randidatoo namo ■ ;
the pre-election pledges of the
must b* written rorTTCtly iltd w z t
delegates. The lone negaliv, vole*
raised against ratification of the
Initial* mual he lho*a o f the ranproposed ' Twenty-First "Amend­
d|riat*.e.
. •1
ment to the Constitution was that
Artordiug t*'placard* that will
nf Eagan* Davenport, nf Barry
b* placesl In a promltmnt _
CHICAGO, Arc. tl.—(At—DeCounty, former «t.*en of sericul­
at ‘every election plac*, th* &lt;
tlaring urgmlied grngslers ha** namei of th* four announcesl
ture of the University of till-'
noia. To him the convention ac­
pteparrd a united front to at­ •T-latoa are aa follow*; Freak ICAe"
corded the trltue of a resolution
tempt control of th# l«g»l beer Artdaraon, W. R. Dupre*, C. W.
af commendation for kta “rourteirdustiy. the rmployera1 associa­ Entawtafler, and W. B- William*. ' :
o.a deportment."
tt tor Instance, you plan to vot*
tion culled upon Chicago buaineaa
for Mr. Andonon. you muct writo .
Btpte officials, Including Gov.
men
yraterday
for
"a
battl*
to
In the word* “ Fraali Kay Anter-Ti
WIU
Mtam A. Coma lock, delrgmtes,
tha finlah."
»5uC.tO«L plac* aa "X “ « k W -1
m aru tios guests and visitors wha
-The g-t.-rnt of Togal bror**, tho fore Ut* ham*. Your veto will net
synmed tba floor, gallertaa and
aaaocl itlon said In n slatamanl, taunt If li read* “ Mr. And*rson,"
platform W A B k thambm-.
e n is lin g ord in a n c e s.
“al|iu.:ix«a the opening of oaa ■frank Amtarean,” or *"Y °-h*r.
la tho 4aa&gt;mm&lt;taHna that f-irt ronnot bo sohf legally hocaus* of th* deadliest fattloa that haM . 1. . ^ ,
lowed onaouaeomowt of th* vote.
Th# aamo procedure
m m
s
a c
ther* are three Sanford ordi­ yet developed on the hood um must ba followed In th# ease-of
Tho actual process of ratifica­
— a . in 10.1V*
nances which must be repealed be­ ft out.
tion required oalp a few minulci,
tha other candidate*—writ* th*
The sreratory said this waa the
Belief that
Imlh I’ tesidenl fore beer can be sold in Sanford.
but th* ■•p*atist* chose to make a
“ The hoodlum bosses of Inu name
It ta spelled on tho pl*»
first
time
In
Ihe
history
of
th*
ROoaevell and Attorney (Jeteral SIik* atat* laws govern rounty rsikrta will now go Into aetloi
viitory celebration' of the event.
'
government that “ an administra­ C -mmlnga »e». the necessity of taw enforcement regulations, th* In th* now field uf legitimate
They had boon aoeeoaafnl In two
' ' f t . candidates also remind lh&lt;*
tion ha* suggested that it ig not hb Munidral Baukruptiy Hi I I* possag* *f th* beer bill in the berr. . . .
campaigns against
prohibition
people of the county that all *ho
wise op safe to os* mnn*y which egyrossed In a letter receWr.l at legislator* would permit th* sole
during th* last few months— fir*l
"It ia going to he a ball?* whien void or twro qualified to voto In
Ih*
Congresa
lla*lf
haa
appropri­
Ih* f’lty Hall recently from Ton- of
In th# Novemtor •lection anl
beer throughout
Seminole law enforcement authorities and Novomber, and thoao who becama
ated."
gyessmsn Malk Wilcox of Ihe County «lf*pt where city onli- legitimate business interests oil- qualliRd since that lima rnd up
again last wook—and In fu I con­
LONDON,
Apr. II.—
A
trol, they prolonged tho tonvenHi. was Ih* first definite an f i f t h District. Th* letter ww nances expressly prohibit it.
•lie the brewing industry can 'nut
(Continued On Pag* K*ur1
tlon yesterday as - much a* pos­ dramatic account of th# 0«pu nouncement of Ihe amount Ihag to adkiessed to f'lly Clerk K. S. leiinview with drlarhmant or u-ittn*
Two
of
tha
City1
*
ordinances
(flusftan secret polirel method of lo b" trimmed from Ihe variou* eoS wh„ had rendared a prompt
sible.
hava been In effect line# before torn. . . legtlmate business i*
To clinch tho it sanction of nuk­ Kindling BrllUh prUoners accuael departments In Ih* move to rut * •ersbe that dri^w tha praise of 1013 while a third ordinance re­ fare to face with a united oppJitof
aaholag*
waa
ronU
ned
*"
■
Cotgressman
Wilcox.
ing Michigan Ihe first slat* /&gt;
billion dollars off evpenaes. Each
lating to th* subject waa paaacd tlon."
ratify tho repeal
amendment, second whit# p*f»r issued last department haa beers jtrwctok to
The letter dated Apr. 5 reads as
The asarclatlon Hated ovidunM
on Juno 1$, 1033.
night
which
aot
forth
further
Seiretary of Slate Prank D. Ktarut at least IS percent, and in follows:
of ga-lgatera attemptlrg lu entei
telegray
hie
god
telephonic
comTha
ordinances
at*
a*
follows:
goia'd plana to forward Immedi­
■Ties,-* accept ray thanks fur
many. Including Ih* poataffice d*the beer industry.
"Soctlon 1*0, tevised ordinances
ately to Washington a certified m.nlcallona between British &lt;'P- partmrnt. this parli.g away ig to the promptness with which you
'Tho outlaw liquor ayndiexto
co, y of tho resolution adopted lomatir efflellU in Moscow and be even larger.
City
of
8anford:
Sal#
of
malt
answer*.! my telrgiam asking for
talk openly to their present -usWhll# starching through rminle*
Ih*
foreign
officebrow prohlbitad—It shall I-* un­ lomrrs of continuing th* sale of loal records laat week, City (*$(k
yraterdoy.
Knpor said 11 wo will not neces­ inlottnation on thr operating and
On* Igtagtc-m. menlloning "a
debt service buigrts of Sanford lawful for any person, firm or beer, buying It from legitimate F. S. Lamaon dlKoveredit that
utav at
ax
ST. PAUL. Ar. U.-(A&gt;&gt;— Min­ typical eumplo of Ogpo meth­ sarily curtail the required useful­ for tha last few years. I wanted corporation to s»H or dispose of breweries and %-clng th* present praaant thar# la authorityy Biltate*
ness
of
the
department."
od*".
said
that
last
October,
John
nesota will vota Sept. 12 on rat­
j this Information to submit t-&gt; the th* drink or beverago commonly customers to retain them at for th* City Commission to mner“ It la proposed." ho aald,
l.i.ll, in s u
f 'n m m llia a
ml
I 4am k v a a f .
ification
of
tho
Eighteenth Cushny, on# of Iho Briton* now
Judiciary
CommiUr*
at
Ihe
hear known •• near beer or any other agents", th* statement aald.
woilKeof
facing
trial,
waa
approached
and
simplify It* agencies whetaver ing on my Municipal Bankruptcy beverago of like nature, which . ''Ways and means an Mng lla* for sal# $1,437,000
Amendment repeal uniWr on act
bond* for varioua purpoae*. Thta
sent to th* governor ymterday requested to do rertr-ln work for possible; to reduce the gtaff wharg
|mmwliolelr upon mt|i|*l f contains more Utah three-fourth-, studied for rnnvartlng th* «itdea'.
authority was voted hy th* P*Pt&gt;l*
Ik# eovtat uaknown to hla ooon- an agency nr o bureau la over­
by th* logtalalwov--------------- —
this information, I prepaio-l a nf on* per cent of alcohol
hicwrnre, operated by 'h-Hilliims upon aovural different ocerffon*
try*
manned; to work economies that sheet showing the trend of o.rrjt
The measure cat:* to/ etc-Jon
"Seetln 160. rertsed ordinance* withoit benefit of federal IK•&gt;■**, sine* 1017.
“ Hr waa o(farad $250 a month necessity demands."
*
of 81 coorontlon delegates on that
in f expense* in Sastforil fur the City of Hanford: Sale of liquor it to breweries with appearsneva
hut
rrfuaod,
although
approach*;'
Believing that this authority
data. They will meet 3* day* later
Roper suggested that American p*»t few years ami subiulllo«k loof
re*;eclnbility."
prohibited- Whoever
sells
or
should b* either used or deatrorad
on several ocraslonv", the tele­ delegate' to Ihe economic renferto cast a formal ballot.
frthcr with the figure* gtvrn me rasliei to he sold any spirltou*,
The n f q ati«n urge-' breweries
Clerk Lamaon brought th* gaftrr
u ^ ,.
do little to- ty you.
A stale of 31 d&gt;y or 31 wrl gram raid. -In November a Ruato have mi dealing with gang­
vinous, or malt liquori In the
.
.h-r
delegates will h* elected in the sitn woman waa sent for by Ih“Thlt information wa 1 necesster* and railed for prompt ac­ to th* *ttanUon ol tl
author Ittao and Instructed to perp ,“ p?’ * ^
!^y ^ "* r
f’ lly of Hanfnid, upon convict too
si*n*n at tholr meeting laat
statewide balloting.
tion from authorities.
nations
“while
we
ouraelvra
,#vary
a1
a
part
nf
th*
herring
tosuado Monkbouso lo do thl* work.
thereof ihal| "be punished hy a
with tha result that “ III vb
rerely restrict trod* hy an un- casus* th*-tlnil*d Stales ( ham-or
8ho refused."
th* fart that there ar* no tokare
uf C-minieyte in contealing my Sill fine of not less than $.Vt nor mor*
irasonabie
and
most
eitrem,
Ur
(Alan Moslhoja*. also Brit­
for bond* at present." •• it waa 1
had nude th* alalrmerl that the than $300 or hr. Imprisonment not
Iff
policy."
on, U Moscow dlroctor of Ihe
Jocularity put, th* authority .wa*
exceeding
00
Hajt&gt;
municipalities
and
taxing
units
nf
“ I do not suggest lhat we
Metropolitan Vickers- Electrical
ordered canceled by ordinances
ftrdinante b'J.' dated June lit.
th* ro ntiy which ara in dirties*
Inasmuch ss a curtailment of fomptny. All of the ala Britiah •hould permit our tariff rates to •re extravagant in their operations 1033; “ An ordinance prohibitin'*
City Attorney F. R. Wtlaon waa
he
filed
by
any
world
conferanea."
atoto fund* prevent* “th# op- sobjecta Invoice l In th* sabotag-'
liutructed to prepare thta anil*
ami that If they wnul I roi'JCJ •ny parson, -firm nr corporation
ha
aald.
"Nobody
auggests
lhat.
I
"~:1
year* nc* horo of a atoto physician rase In Ruaala are affiliated wrth
n*nc« at once.
their operating costs they iuuM from receiving nr having in his.
do
suggest,
however,
that
our
rep­
for' tho purpose of taccirallng this rtruyany).
lien 1* the authority that had
|i*y their debto. By *r«u»ing the I her, tholr, or its possession any
MOSCOW.
Apr.
lt.-(A
h
-T
h
a
resentatives
sell)
be
listened
to
Anothor message related thel
and Inoculating children against
remained In the hand* of Ih*
itfotmation
from
Sanlurl
anl
spirituous,
vinous,
or
malt
liquor
rommunlat
International*
Hurday
ama'lpo* and diphtheria, Mra. Monkhous* wi# puaalrd and ilr- with far greater respect, amt their
Commissioners until discovered hy
apparent “ volumt. inflaenre in tha gtnrral effort to­ numlu-rs of other rities whirh are except It b* received, hail or hri-l aipealrd to Ihe German laf-«rDorothy
Lamb, county achool Urhed ky
constructive
arromplish- in fllU'trial diatieas, I was able In hla, her, their, r,r its possession Ing masses to overthrow’ Ih* lilt Ctnk Lamaon:
nurse, today otqyoslod to th* nm*a confession*" mad* by W. II. ward
to mike n very ni&lt;* showing that in accordance -s ilk Uu -_U»» of ler government by an armed re­ - ,$$77JX» balance of an anthors
mothers o f school children asking Thorftog, anothor of th* techni­ mrnts will ba Increased, If the*
th* nruniripalllieR In Fb-ri-U have Ih* Ktota nf Fb-rula."
volt and to establish In it* stead a lied Issue of $603,000 refunding
ran
come
into
the
court
of
world
that lh*y taka lhair ckildran la cian*.
■
educe.I
their
n^cratlnK
e«,-en.e&lt;
bond*. Seri** A-t. voted on N«Vs
dictatorship
of the proletariat.
The
llarald
was
informed
that
Monkhous* advnrced lb* yoa- negotiations with ‘dean hands'
family physicians at oeco so that
this necessary Immunliation may •Ibta tx pianolion that "In hi* and admitted recognition of the to the irreducible minimum. I also the ordinance required before tier, I The appeal waa in a statement SO. 1017.
$300,000 balance of an authorresulting was ahln tn show that in lusty nf may be aold in Hanford will proh j issued by the presidium ' Of tha
present state of nerves ha has self-evident condition
bo completed
these municipalities they could ably he .In Ih# following form “ Jt communist Internationale's eieeu, lied Usuu of $623,000 covering va­
In th* past few years, tha aisle broken rwwn and mad# a false from our impossible tariff situa­
not pay th*r debt* even if all up- •hall b* lawful to p-issrss and or live rominittro which waa pub­ rious purposes. Th# amount att*
he*i boon providing this service, confaauoa . UBcLrr well- known tion. • . ,
crating io*ta were
romp.dely a*ll spirituous, vinous, nr mall lishes! in the newspapgr I’ravda.
Ihorltod but unsold wa, for th*
forme
o
f
Ogpo
pressure,
»u&lt;h
a*
•ho aald. but ther# has bean a
wiped out.
It rallesi on tha Garman com- City’* ahar* of atreet paving, Th#
n
threat
of
esnaequanrea
sjtnsr
drastic curtailment rocently. This
liquor, tha possession nr sale of
"We concluded the hearing this
being absolute far himself or far Mme. Kutoaavt
which ha* been legallaed hy the .munist oarly to want (ha raaaaca authority waa voted on Apr. 10,
afternoon after an all-Uy argu­
and an offer of. raleau* |f full cm
protection agalrat tho two
Stale of Florida amt the United lhat “ Hiller’s government U lead­ 1023.
ment. This was Ih” third bearing
$310,000 for tha ronxtruclion o l
ing the country to catastrophe and
egqg
la a Mato raqulrementkfcwjon ware mad*, or a throat of
States of America."
wfith
tha
Committer
hts
given
what* th* child ta entered la tholcypoaor* to ih* world of hla siIhe laboring class to prevant their a municipal alertrle light plant, '
MIAMI. Apr. II.—(A'l-Hix •*- mu. I eip*ct the C-immitlt* t*
conloat for B)«o Ribbon c*rUfl«| H$od lotlmnl*. relation* with tontobile load* of “ men ta whito
further impoverishment and mis­ voted an Dec. 10, 1933.
Ih
$400,000 for th* construction 01
Kstoeera, who tl a 40-yes - robes" w/re being hunted today as make ■ report sometime within
ery
is through a proletarian revo­
•Id ter rotary of U* roaapos/" authorities "Ought Ul* ardullon of th* next few Days, and, if hoy
municipal dock* and whanrea.
lution
and
a
dictatorship
of
tho
■i At other message told of Tho n- tho staying of Burton Wilson and repot 1 f(.;*rab'y, I will then got
$40,000 for th, construction of
proletariat.”
las bolny leafrontod 1by Rms. tha spiious wounding of B. V. Ih* bill b*f*r* th" fb—r of th#
Urging th* formation of ■ uni­ an atactric fire alarm and pollen v
MIAMI.
Apr. ll.-(ff&gt;l-Jose.
Hows*
and
try
to
get
its
passag*
Rateoova, who ta duaerihoit at a Hauler--'" in a house her*. Neigh­
at this Marion. I have intrrrixw*J phlri* llakeney. 3. died today aa form front brtwtsg social damo- Ultpbon* call aytUm.
$30,000 balance of an authociaat,
bors ajai.l the m*n lyt white robes th* Prealdont and Attniney O.*#. th* re (Hit of eating rat poison rrats and rommualita agalnrt th*
drove up tn the houao and shortly era! and bath of them appearod tablets to the belief they were German l-ourgewta*, th* maaifasto laau* af 9150JW0 for th* nmalpvoe
'candy drop*. Her sister, Joyce, 17 inatrurted Gontuui eoramunlat* to lion pi * municipal fir* atattaax.
MOTOR MAGNATE M M
* afUmranl several • shot* were tq so* th* r*cessity of Ihe law. I
Th* thro* preceding ao&lt;‘ '
•Id, who also ate th* pot. strengthen their party s* as "to
fired. Wtl «Oftg clutching n pistol, taliav* that If the •Commit***
a •reported in a critical prepare the masses for dec1*hr* ttao* were voted on Mar. B.
wna found &gt;hnt through the Urn- gfeta m* ■ favorab'e rerort, f
DETROIT. Ai T .
$360,000 tor th* co*«tr
*
*4, on . s f U » hoot p|g. Raulrrson was wounded ia the •hall b* aUt to get the rresidtet condition. Mrs. Ktrlyn Blakenoy, revolutionary battles and t o ovarntolher of tba^chfl-iran. sold they throw capitalism *04 fascist diets- • ■tttkipal hoepital. Tlita an1
In Ih*
day* abdomen Investigators Hare net to lot 1*4* th* bill in hi* an
determined th#
cssao af tho f* ney program, thereby sacuri'rg •bt*ln*d th* p#i*°a from an auto- torshlp by means of on armed re­ Uy v ia graatod ta aa *!*t“ , : Dac. U M L
volt"
rnobll* borrowed for *
aa early fa su g * o f it"
•hooting. * ■

Receives Measure To
Tax Legalized Beer
And Give Revenue
To School System

Current!
AirCausedCrnsh I
, U K E H U R o t T A pr. I L ­
IA .!*.) — LUutenant
Com ­
mander Herbert W iley today
told a naval board InquM na

Ruth Judd’sLawyefs
Plan Final Appeal

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MICHIGAN FIRST
m w m km
DRY LAWREPEAL
Vote Is 99 To One In
Favor Of Elimina­
tion Of Prohibition

Strict R equirements
Arc Pointed OutTn
Casting: Ballot Foi
Legislative Group

Wilson la Instructed
To Draw Ordinance
Permitting Sale Of
Beer If State
a

ROPER UPBRAIDS

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T R A M XEN ACE S S S K t S
HcadOfCommerrilfipartment A (art Hf*
v e a l s E coiuMries

EXISTING LOCAL FIGHT TO FINISH
LAWS PROHIBIT SEEN IN EFFORT
BEER IN SANFORD AT BEER CONTROL

City Ordinance Muai Organized GangRtcrB
Be Changed Before “ ITavc Declared War
Brew Can Be Sold On Legalized Trade

:W ,ilcox Is H opeful

£

a - - - - ~ o-cwwv T o Be S u e o e s s f u l
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Dramatic Account
Given Concerning
O g o u A ctivates

Authority Existing |
For Sale O f Bonds j
Ordered Cancelled j

Plea la Made To Have
Children Inoculated

Communists. Make
Plea That Germans
Overthrow H i t l e r

Robed Men Sought In
Killing Of Miamian

Miamfchild
Dead
From Eatinp: Poison

�chlhVea,

PLEA FOR HELP
% -oi*. - -•

Fata Asks ThoaeWho
Can To Take Boy*,
Girls Into Homes
Declaring that lb# straitened
flnanclel condition of lb* Chll' drrn'a Homo Society at Jorksonrtlla I* ooeh that It U aow n*c*»j | airy la plac* many chlldr*n In
prtrata homo* throughout Florid i,
* Malta* C. Figg, bo*d of tho
boa**, today mokoo tho following
I appoal to tb* rooldenta of Ihu
M M I^ U
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“ Will you toko on* or two homolet* boy* *r girl* Into your horn*
Juat far tba anmmar month* thla
yaar, and tbua aaalat Th* Chll*
drtn'a Horn# Society of Florida,
to poll through what will un­
doubtedly ba Ila hardaat cummer T
“ Last year between SO and SO
;hom*l*a* boya and A n
war*
pibcod In good family horn** for
tba lummer—but thla yaar The

•asSfllL-STit

many chit,
drew—or over 100 HomaJass Chll*
dron, In good homo*—In an effort
to aoe that theso children ere
cared for without eoet to th* Sob­
riety during th* coming summer.
“The Children’s Home Society
• Florida la facing tha moat erltkal financial condition, It has
ever faced, during lu SO years of
aervle* to over 21,000 homeless,
orphan and needy children ef our
atato, acid will not be able ta provid# food, shelter, clothing and
car* for Ita hundreds of helpless

Air .Cushion
RUPTURE BELTS
All shapsa and alies.
Will not wear out.
Call at 805 Magnolia.

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fa relll«i *9 over tb* i UU will
com* la tb* room#, aad M»d in
fando, load, llothlng promptly, or
will provldt « food ham* for
■cor** of Lb*o« bon*l«oo children
for tb* oummor.
“Tb* Hon* Society doao M l
plot* oat babiao *r children on.br
ila poor* of ago far tb* aonuner,
for It baa a waiting Hat of famlitas wanting Sable* and litt*
children undrr ala year*,' all th*

Cloudbu

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FOR ELD
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O r la n d o O u t fit

(Continood From Togo On*)
plactd In front at that nama."
With th* aicaptlan of Mr. Do.
pr**t who mor»d to Sanford In n
lab* Mary oom* weak* ago, all
th* rrpdldataa an* raaidento of
roanty towr*. Th«y art, horrvrr,
“Itome* ara badly needed, how- all writ known ha Sanford.
Mr. Anderson, who annoonced
•car, for boya and girla from ala
to I# y**rn of ago. Poll Informa, hla candidacy on gatnrday when,
lion will b* given regaining th* undrr th* term* Of a'bUI paaard
fimlly filetor» and th* personal by th* Lrgiilatarn leaf w**k h*
habit* of *aeii child. Th* Society boeam* tligibl* t* b* a candidate,
do** not bar* any delinquent or la an* of Florida’* bottar known
incorrigible children under it* newspapermen. H la connection
with th* Flroida Grower as aaaocl*
tar*. •
''Work or wag* homoa art badly at* editor brought him Into con.
n**dod too, for about 40 oltbr tact with many atata paraonalltl**
boya and girla from 14 to IS yeara and problame, and, whlla he la naw
of ago, who dooir* to eecure to politic*, ha la thoroughly famllhomos wb«r* th#y can earn tholr lor with th* problapM of th* atat*.
board and keep, and a little money H* r**id*a on a large orange
to fnabl* them to aecur* clothing groro near Alumanta Spring*. -*
and shoos. Tb*** older boya anti
"If th* peopla af th* County
girla muat atart out for ' them- choooa me 1 ahall aland for econ*fl«r lb* cchool ilo*** In onty in iu fulloat sanae; and It la
April and May aa th* Horn* So- th# opportunity to aid lid affecting J
Mr. William*, a reeldent of Mob’oy, Lionel Mobl
etoty cannot afford tq provide for vitally n*c*aaary legislation which
Oviedo, wher* he haa b*«n a Stan* will ba ml*
Indue** m* la offer aa a eondl- grown- utnew*1PW,’*ITMTHiy
TJfflr, 'Om »W , *Stiff
conaldcrabl* political npeflene*. will do th# hurling,
In Florida may apply for a homeMr. Dupre* announced hlmaelf
looo boy or girl to Marcus C. no a candidal* “at tha suggestion II* ram* to Florida in 1910 from Haaa, who recently
Daddy’’ Fagg, State Suporln* of many of my friends and Us* Illinois where, at Mt. Varnon, h* D*Und, la *l»o ball
nerved 7500 dtliena a* mayor for H®es b* •&gt;** *&gt;e*n f«
IcmWnt—i n g t jam** Building,
payers.” II* has resided In IhU two terms, and aa county treasur- Land,
Jackaonri!!*, Florida—or by per.
Co«oa announce*
sonal visit to any on* of Ita re­ county for more than It years, or and county enginaor. A conth* •■M* *“ »
calving homes In Jacksonville, and was on* of the officers who tractor by profession. ho built ooahelped
promote
tjh
a
Seminole
wall* at St. Petersburg and 8ara- J " r
l.h*1/
Penaacola, Lakeland or th* Junior
County Taxpayers Association tut
CWIdr,B’» Homo In Miami. summer. He haa promised to work oota, a, well ae drainage canal* In
many sections of Floridt. II* wan •** pooolbly
Full Information will h* gladly
given. Tha thldron will b* ready for and support the 17 prints In named a* Sanford City Manager "°* 1*
h*™' , .
to leave for summer homes aa th* League of Municipalities pro­ In 1923 and served In that office
**
gram
and
the
It
points
In
the
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while
Strleklai
aoon »t tha public school* doe*
Statewide Taj payer* Association
In April and May. ;
“ I era for strict economy In all JjJT**?* °.ul
.ll}
“ Who will bg tha fln t to uk*
departments of the SUlo Oovem‘" o u t t h e .
a fin# homaleaa bay or girl?
“ 1 with to atat* that- 1 am not m*M and I will aid Sanford and
‘ wM‘, CuIhr
a politician or lawyer, and, with, Som nolo County t a a ^ W
d lo , for ,
out reference-to any one, I feel psreslbl# If am . ectod ta this of.
,
|o d
“BOWLING NOTES that w* should have more repre­ flee,’* h* «ald In his announcement. . #
sentation by business man who
have their heart* with the over
burdened taipayers,” be declared
Milane Theater
In hi* announcement.
Sir. Kntimlnger, Longwood resi­
Matinee 2:30
dent silica ISOS, waa the first to
Night
8:30
announce. A former represents.

Throtifh eoortaajr of tha U .S . Department of AgzU&amp;
turg 4n co-operation with tha Florida State Mark*tin*
X Jio tv t. W ’*• \finfrey, Sanford repmentatire.

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office equipment.
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LKOAL ri&amp;nCE
S TA TN o r r l o r id a . o r r i i K o r
ORrM RTAHV o r O TA TR l l « k n o w r it. t u i i. a a u rs r.
aerrsiary of Stal* of Ik* nisi* nf
riorlits, ilo horosy klv# nolle* tltsl

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S e m in o le

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FIRST

1 endorse the economic policies recom­
mended by Gov. Sholts 100%.

SECOND
I stand 100% for our Public Schools
and bellcro that every child, regardless
of where It lives, should have a Gram­
mar School education.

TH IR D

FIFTH
should be spent for Teaching the fun­
damentals fit education, leaving out
the frilti.

ache," write* M r. W . ! L William*,
of Owaaa Crnaa Road*. A la "t
begaa to tab* a pinch of TTbodford's Dlsck-Draaght s f U r **cb
»**1 and found It o a tt m t ImmodU to raUoL I hoop thla modlclM
la say house all tha list# aad taka
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. 1 — T l It when I need

It. I bar* used
rwssooiTMUaf Btaak-Draushtta
ataci ^Luawv m y family for
1ever forty yearn,
g have found It oapocta’Jy bona-

Candidate'
PRICES!

Paid Political Advertisament

Thursday

BELL BQY 13
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I WOUtDNT MIND TAKtff * W ’
ONI MORE POP AT .THAT WOUlOrW.
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OF ANYTHING HU)
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THAN VDO THINKING,
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nttlaod th* Urokl a**l ol Ik* Slnl*
of rtorlda. *l Tsllkks****, lh* f.*|».
Hat, thl* Ik* lsr*nly.fifth day of
March. A. D . H U n ^ n n A T .
a*cr*tary of Blat*.
1. t . McCIcllaad, Sk*Hff.
R*mln*l* C**aly.

THE»APYENTURE8 OF TOMp- D I ^

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I Jure lived In this section of Florid*
hive nerved aa Chairman of the Board of School Trotteen of District No. 2 In Seminole County for IS
snd eerved on the Board of County Commissioners lo r
lit yrifrs. I was elected to the Leffislaturir ffdhi tltls
County for the years of 1929 and 1930.

of th# ttaos* of Ilo*roMiitstlvoa. of t*o Bt*U at ria rl
4a from HamlMl* Coeniy |o fill lh*
osesnsr o*v**l*n*4 by In* doslh of

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Mo. t»«». daf»c lh* 41k. day at
July, A. t l. I»IT . M a-fU*d n ' 4 « r ilflcal* I* mr offlo*. » n J , kaa m aJr
application fof ta* S« «4 ta toado la
tccoreisn witk law.
rat* •■krac** tkp f
aorttod protorir allai
nolo t.'*saly, F lo rid a ,

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I pledge myself to use every effort to
reduce taxes so that they will be In line
with what tho property owner can pay.

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maid, havt herounl* ' ooi m r hand, nni.

FOR BALE—Porto Rico awoot po­
tato plants and vim*. R. F.
Crenshaw, Phono lll-J.

\ ATTENTION—V.geUhi*

B ocaeeter.

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INSURANCE SALESMEN. If tha *
rt'R C IA l, K LK C TtO N
old-11m of Industrial eompanltt will t&gt;* b*l4 In Ik* County of M m have lot you go, writ* P. 0 . Bax
M l, Jacksoovllla, Fla.
IANTEDi
Canvatsara. 18-00
4oUy. Bamuol Waavtr. SIS B.
f*t Btroat.

Newark.

1 believe.that the School Tax money

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Every child that deserves a High
School education should have the op­
portunity io :have the best that can
be obtained.,

mlnger la not new to political lift,
for boaldoa Ms aervle* no a rep­
resentative ln 1929 at Tallahassee,
h* was for IS yotr* county com*
mlssioner from hi* district, while
for IS yeara he waa a member of
tha tongwood Special School Dietrial
ln bis announcement he said “ I
stand for any measures that will

ill i r i M port a -

muoo4er to mr* paooad. *•»
Tork It Philadelphia II. Batllwar#
ti punhorah ifc iwtaa t W I l i o 1 .1* do*. J i
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•aaCaoe-Ovfada Caetoe

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lOe tins 1 time,
8c line 3 thnea
7e Una • tinea
5c Una 1 month.
Minimum charge 50«,

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l olled ila lM to* I m

||Sat.Apr.l5th

John Waavtr of tb* Valdai
toam waa high thre* gam* Merer
with 534 pin. In th* first match,
whll* Ororg, Haba o f th* Ballard
team rolled SIS point* In thro*
gam** In the second match o f tha
avonlng.
A* a result or the matches, th*
Forrest Gatchel a n d
Ballard
teams are now tied for first ptara
with eight pins and four loss**
each.
8cor*a:

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Aiding Florida Cities

Sanford Jerald
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Fiifr Weather Friends

Of particular Interest" h r Btnfon! ht^ttw admlntatra*1" ~*J-

tlon measure recent!/- tntnrduceA in-the BUte Legjdjlture
MON™3 A G O A W A Y , iA M U e U ,
m lln providinjr for the »pfy»tntnTent'of»»'Vtrttntt-m'WCTylK;?,‘^ ' r
j
H i t k&gt; M&gt; P m I-O I I I ..
I DONTKNOWXJU.'
. f l t i w b u t n X I ml full charge over ail fiscal matter*. jn the* event of ilofaulg
I U n til, t«t.
by ■ municipality or other taxing unit. Sanford" has
- but
long since defaulted on its hoods and would be one of those
PAL'
subdivisions of Florida moat immediately affected by the
provisions of thla bill.
riot* nA m
According to its termi. the receiver would have the
r* power to employ technical experts for the purpose of
’ tV Weed’
VMImi. Hita *1 ________if making a general 'survey of the city with a view to deter
mining Its ability to pay Interest and sinking fund require­
. t £ 5 ? £ ments on Its bonds. The receiver with complete informa­
U lH .
tion at hand would then be authoriied to eft Ihe millage
at-such figure as he concludes would nrodurh for the city
L n t k M4 Kata.
K m l 4 j* |p&gt; eellm l maximum revenues without confiscatory taxation or the
_ •«- destruction of property values.
Tart.
Another section of the bill provides that with the milla t ife* age once set the courts would he preventrd from interfer­
t I A la.a M l
a
s
t
i
e
___fam whslw r*- ing In any way with the ta* levies. - There could im no
-saw J3 is. ^
mandamus proceedings by some disgruntled bondholder
it la neper an* a laa lka la. demanding a special lcyv for Ills particular bonds nor
could there he any garnishment of City funds cilher by
cmstH 'fff
kar.la a n aUa n x r n A bondholders
com m itters
or individual bondholders.
Neither would creditors be permitted to levy against other
IDAT, APRIL 11. 1IU.
municipal properties.
v e iu b f o r to d a y
Particularly interenting in (he requirement that bond­
I*
holders committees fllgtfbe names and addresses of the acVour
io!i
Ig
ARAT1
tteunuini
TtW
merits would he mane to such committees until positive
|ntfr God, and jogt tint har* proof _____________________
had been established of their.authority to receive
ait fact from you, that ho such payments and all iKindholders in order to share in Ihe
not hear.—Isaiah SO:a.
benefits of the receivership wdllld he required to file their
claims with the receiver.
MOUNTjUS*p65i‘ LR
will lanwnt thtac tlmplo
At tho same time u state refunding agency would be
WM BonnUlnwrt
established which would have the power to sell refunding
presently they take their bonds of Inc taxing unit In distress or to exchange them
' holiday
for the defaulted bonds.
The measure rontempltttes that
i ‘ {ft heedless dust, or who wilt pause
the proceeds of Ihe refunding bond*.would In* os«|-fnr Ihe
To Ur
ive threnodlet appropriately retirement of defaulted bonds at tne prevailing market
price.- * Consequently in some cases there would result a
their* T *
will remark Ihla man who material net reduction in total debt.
music makers has playnl before
This refunding bill which flovemor Sholl/, has prr
aleared frontier*
Iho public throughout the co.'llIth fllntlnir *xe and grubbed the pared, tonur'wny nf thinking, is the most practical and
PRESSING MR. FARLEY FOR JOBS
try, hss Ir en heard hy niilli ms
comprehensive program for alleviating distressed cities and
rooty clay,
NEW YORK II KitA I* rilllH NK
orrr the rniliu and Im gsinel
who will mourn thla woman, counties we have seen. To .Sanford it affords nn unpre­
rcrngnlllon nil over Ihe gstion u-'
atarred and may, _
cedented opportunity of ellmlnutlrigitn debt troubles and of
Thv. Dcmocrntl* t.'ongrssshaiul . My d ruled on u liumlier of *Pir the latt lean tuniet dltap- getting on lls feet again.
The re-funding nf this city's Committer, unablv thus far to pon'm erL. rut rotm of llam, it urn- o f |hr he't group of onlorlain
- peart T
Hinds Into figures within reach- of rcnsorfable taxation laire ally grvst amnunt of fmi.l. 11 rai r. will hi- hi lib- until aflcr i r;i ever presented lo the people.
’•op not for Troy, weep not for j is all Hint Is needed to start the wheels of progress.
Tho bnnd was urgjinir.rd live
fur Its work, lias organis'd » long n«d reroful ron«iier*lioii.
„ Greece, nor Rome,
"hnllir nf fiiMon” Mini I* senillnn We ho|u- lh.il luclhml will lu&gt; con- yc-ir*. ngu in nn liul.anapollt high
We
hope
tho
hill
will
have
clear
sailing
through
the
5 for all the marbled people* of the
ilcli'gslvs to I’uJlma. I'T General tinurd.
.ichuul-Kilh—unly—three nrrmVrw,
Legislature.
9 P i past.
ypjJcy_in . n ottoi— -osuIcli— tho
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.cnnly rupply of polmnnxc which
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Ever The Same

Irace whom sorrow lead'

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qujet elay, unhonored and out

Time changes evcrylhinjT bul even In these dayit of
hurricil efforl.’i to dlacnrd Ihe old for the new there remain*
dumb betid* the monumental one notable imititnlion which goes on much tho aamo ait of
dtlde
—By Bennie Murphy. yore.
The Weal Point cutlet of 1033 ntildlett the wtm»,^oUrae;t
’rnidTTif it would bi~contmu and purmien the nnme routlno and ciiHtnmii which were a
lonal for the Legislature l* H» part of the military novitlstc of hits illttnlrintits prcdccctvb* legal rate at inUrnt at 3- aorn like Iam*, (Irani, Cinder, nntl Perilling.
mmol.
It is true that yomc new biiildiMjb-lunc come into ex
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Aa a Minnesota larmer, writing intcnco nt Ihe "Point” and Inal, whereas Pershing used lo
, the Chkago Tlibune. espreaerd arise at reveille and doth out into the cult! winter morning
t, whit the farmer* really need to got liiti washing water, the men today do their scrubbing
In porcelain busing; hut the cadets this year strip down
• relief from relief.
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beds each morning, fold Hie bedding and flip the muttresses
These days the average &lt;«rm not only as did &lt;lohn J. Pershing hut us did U. N. (Irani.
yoducss a lot Of disappoint
Robert R las*, or Jefferson Davis.
-Times-Union. But thr marksla
Since the institution's beginning, doo men arrive cnrli
foduce mors than the farms.
_
y a r in July to begin the first gruelling weeks known as
It seem* to hTpr»tty definitely "Hcast Barracks." During this time the men are grounded
cclded that Ruth llryan Own,jn the fundamentals of nshllcrlng and heroine acquainted
till bo tho new minister to Pen-lullli the rigorous routine of cadet life. The academic year
lark, the first woman to hold begins in September and no deficiency in studies is nl
«b a position in the diplomatic lowed.
«radc;t ure pu.iteil anil the men occupy relative
She will Jb*&gt;
in positions in their clashes according to the marks they re­
, and In Washington, but
ceive.
Ul be welcome In Copen
During the first year tin* men are known as plches and
kgwhave no social privileges, nnd may not, as rt general rule,
t. ■
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f legislators seem to be In Imvc contacts with cadets ether.than their own classmateu.
of the h(ipic»tc»d exemption Men short in utali|re are culled "nmU” while those high in
J11. Many dtlsms of Florida are, stature arc known as {‘(tankers.” The “runts” are assigned
so, but they ptobt-'ly don't un- to companies which stand in Hie center during parades while
•isiand that such s Inw would the “ flankers” take their isuitinn on the ends. Grant was
flog un mur* l»lk shout a isles
L•(lll•tors «ki understand u “ runt" while Pershing was a "flanker.”
Lee and Pershing, as have nil the pieties before them,
, which m*y I* °n» r*»*,,n
bill will find tough sledding. sat stiffly In their ehnlrs during mess nnd kept their eyes
rigidly mi-their plates. They, too, pulled in their nerks nt
’t forget that- everyoow can tho demand of upperclassmen. 'ITiey, too. if asked, "What
in Wsdnesdky's .election do plelm rank?” gave the same time honored answer:
1es nr* Frank K. Amler
"Sir, the superintendent's dog. the commandant's eat.
R. DuPree, C. W. Enls- the waiters in the mens hall, nmJ all tho admirals In Ihe
, and W. B. WUllsms. It
: nectiury to writ* In th* whole blame Navy."
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TH* SANFORD HERALD. RANPORD. FTORIDA,' TUESDAY, APRIL tl. 1983

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hac been fbrlhcnmlnj tb o. fur,
AI-&lt;o H Inlsndi lo iafomi lire nstlanst chairmtn Junl lh&lt;* way In
whi'h he should gi'i* out ihe jobs.
Ilrlirvlrg, at wo do, Ihs'. his
way Is the President's way, »wlliink these "fuoltsli virgins" will
have In lake It out in weeping
loud mid long. Tin* sole biiftncs.t
of the fongresriunul rommilte,:
Is to elrcl as miiiy representatiles of it* brard «■&lt; po- dlv In
1D.'I4. But It Is trying lo cull.ct Hi
own fbrnts, and it ilrclsrrs with
rommcmljhli' Iranknesi: “ ProplJ
«hu wiirkrd (nr in In Ihe eleclnm
are saying Wither count a c c x i
with Ihicie Join or elir’
“ We
Imie reacheil Ihe poinl" one of
Ihrni asserts, "wliere unless the
Admlnbitrntlon hegitn fllflng Ihe
Jobs soon we will be "put on Ihe
spot.’ " The rummUtra Is prrfetlly rold-Momleil nlmul It anl
I' suggesting t() Mr. Parley Jhr
dlstribulion of |islrimngr „n n ns
tiimnl basis In proportion t» the
mirnher of Democratic ("ongresi.
turn in each slate.
Mr. Parley no douhl will he perfr. lly ohjrctiio when It &lt; •ni&lt; *
Hois Id makr Ihe nrpolnlnicltl *,
hit neither the Pie-.litrn* nor ho
into? il&lt; to h» n nihli-r stamp J &gt;r
nny rentrasamsn. The Admlnlatrillon has ■ lumber of lin)&lt;oilanC
►ill* » . yr| lo he pa-iserl, sn l :t
the Bvnalors nnd Keprmenlalivr*
srs ar sluus It, secure Ihe plates
th&gt;-y have priinilsrd In Bill ot
Prill. Ihry will haic lo earn Hkiii
hy showing the proper sort of
loyilly for thr I’rcsldcnt. Il look l
ns though he list the whip hand
nn I will withhold appointments
until nhnt hr tonnldern the proper
lime.
And he liaa Ills own lilras as
lo fitnri* for [fdpoilanl po'lllnns,
Por Insla-nce, he has grleetrd
William I- Aii-.tin, of Mlsalmippi,
ns Dirrrlor of the Censun rather
Ihvn "Jol,n Ihw". who brought in
lot of votes In ihe last tamI’*1*"*» happens that klr.

an “ X" bsfors t‘
The "X" mark U at n*c«v
ry •• writing Jn thp pans. R*
SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS
AGO
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to apsll tho name correctly
Mr. an{| Mrs. A. Moaea were prite was glrrn lo MNs Charlotte
get the Initial* right, OthsrAustin was efonimily Assistant
■your ballot may ha throws the gracious host and hostess at Kectur. Refreshments were served Director of the Censua ami know hy the hostess to Mrs. J. II. H-nim
a ilrllahtful dinner party yester­
day evening complimentary to Mr.
Jngton Rand, Inc- , Inalil; and Mrs. H. K. Htstens, on tha ur
the total debt io |V* United ration of the twenty-third ann)
amount* to |UiyOoo,000,D&lt;K)
senary of tbeir marriage.
Mrs.
- th* total wealth
Steven* presented the -tftsles*
ittsd Stale* Is only
handsome cake, as the following
dgy was Ihe annlTtriary also of
for mors than I) Is worth, Hr. and Hr*. ‘ Moses. Mrs, Moses
nblem, than, mijit b* either Invited the guests to return lb*
rasa tbs v*i«e of iba as- next afternoon and help her enjoy
wrlta down the debts, or her lovely cake. Mr. and Mr*.
ft-bakg- os tf Prssldani Moses* invited dinner guctu were:
■rslt’s plan ia to dp both, In Mr. and Mrs. IL R. IU*»*n», and
their little daughter, Rebecca, Mr.
1w»y.
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ar|d Mrs. K. P. Forster. Mr. and
a raeent court dtrlalon Mrs. T. J. Miller, Mr. and Mr*. G.
Daketa, radio atnlioas E, Henry, Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Shlnfrom tulag, As- helaer. Dr. nnd Mrs. O. L. Miller,
near* for broadcaet Mrs. T. A. Rossetter, and Mrs. M.
Ntwipapera. through H. Bowler, Guests th* next after­
■t*d Praia, r» U t*r&gt; noon were: Mr. and Mr*. Btaveni.
a* to ohUla aeira i*: Dr. and Mr*. Millar. Mrs. A. T.
•U parta. of,th* world. Rp*setter, Mrs. M. Frank. Mr*.
_ tkl* Mwo.Ar.rgdlt B, J. Starling, Mrs. M. H. Bowler,
i unfair ,t*^th*
M^*. 8. 0. BhlnboUer, and Mr*.

wlil^hav* to
unagta to
ah oil
t«M« u they
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Mlw Elisabeth McLaughlin was
tbs charming hostess of the Entrs
Non* Bridge Club Thursday aftsraoen. Mrs. A. B. WalUc* won
tha club pries whils . lb* . guests

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Dial, Mrs. Georg. A. llet'ottes, Ihe Jolt. Tho President haa prohMrs. (’. t|. Rutr. Mrs. A. B. Wallare nnd the MLsrs Genie Wickrr, Kailm Vyilllams, I'harlntt.
Keclor, Iren* llraily, Madge Ward,
and Veda Ward.
Martin’a Garage
E." E. Brady maria a flying trip
W. tnt ST.
lo Tsllshasse* this week return­
ing yesterday. II* ia enthusiastic
Specialising
In
track
regarding Ihe prospects for coun­
service. Wn work whllo
ty division.
you sleep day or night.
O r K Smith, the succesrful
Beck Hammock grower specialises
In celrry this season wilh a rosuit of 45 solid car* nf celery, for
which he averaged 11.50 per cralo.
M* l( Mid lo har* had th* best
In this locality, some yielding at
much as 1410 car* from one acre.
J. T. McLain, of Geneva, is
Burglcal tool* i all klmle of
spending a f*w day* In Tallaha*•cinsora nnd knlvei; pruning
’ tool* of all kind*, etc. Ex­
pert saw filing.

THEY*LL CUT
LIKE NEW

Foot Trouble
w* take cam •*alt Mantlfla.
13 y*an In Orlande.

FOOT CLINIC

o*n. m iom w n eyd »»m*

LAWN MOWERS
Repaired and Sharpened
Abo For Bale
Hava your work done by a
real mechanic.

J. W. SHADOIN
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f»ene Austin Is Ably
Supported By Cast

While Gene Austin la th- hendline
attraction of "Illoahvay
Rhap inly", the Vani ty Guild |roJeclipn which »omrs to the Milare
Thcalo, Paiurd.iy mstlcoo nnd
night, he It nldy inpfoiled
ty a cast of fnmnui rein anl
stage stars.
One of tho chief attraction' nf
Ihe prrforntamr will he the Orig­
inal
Brisk!**pe, redhes.l*d girl
orchestra, ratrd tho l*r*t female
luiml In Ihe cminlry. Tho orch.-stra, comp" toil nf 13 pines will
appear fcveral linn-s durlrg tintwTt, acts of lho show.

This land of redheaded “hut”

pioieil until today it tun no e&lt;]u*l
In Ihe ranks of feminine musi­
cians.
In ndJitiun to the hand, Austin
i, supported by Tracy sn l Hay,
Ko|liili ImrorUtfon, "H an’ Pa.-roll, the grral "drunk" comic, and
bin pMlnrr Ploismo, and many
nl he.- elnrs »f the rail,, and ttage,
nlT of whom have at one lime or
ntiolher performed with Ausllii III
previous production'. Karneil cin
1 lay tho part of an inebriate so
well that tho public ia cnivlncud
Ihnriie rosily U under the influ­
ence of Ihe spjfil*. Other featured
enUrlalrrra Incunie Agnea Anlfllino, Carol Ltc, me Harrtngt.m
Si'lors, Kollo and ttcllu, Paul
ItU'.'cll, nnd Gloria Dawn.

CHERRY BLOSSOM
ENJOYED
AT WASHINGTON
Crowds T h ron g T oD ellgh t A t Beauteous
A rboreal D i s play

green-bordered by UlItT
as foreground.
•Here was tho thrilling view nf
the auto parade, eirtllog “om -wa/ .
traffit" io a huge wheel .that
t roast ii a **irwaU~*MCV - STOl „
' radiator hiehlighletl by th# t « l ‘
crossed a bridge la shadow: became a blur behind Iha chetry
blossoms.
frirge of the cheny-blo**enuk

WASHINGTON'.

Apr. I l . - t * }

Long’ s Meal

—L*Jt Sunday »*«

,he *n™,

-IS A

Sunday when. In IV ehlfrl"*. ’*■*
is Just * great, big bowl of thetry

tleuoau.
About the howl-It's called the
Thlnl bwls—attomobile' einle in
*ni1**' parade. Over lls the guilt
anl airplanes fty. Alonr R*
well redejlriara lake their year­
ly alio-l.
It's the same lyric fcene of pa!-*
pink perfeelinn each spring-time,
but the yrar 11133 brmiebl a new
way of seeing it right from Ihe
surface of Ihe eenlerplet-e I.t a
little' ilrhe-it-youraelf Imat.
A fleet of 20 of them boats,
bright i*d and gre»n and orange,

wmr ncwmww k w rttiro n w 1

in nl a go»&lt;i mails' pace. s-Ppcarcil upon Ihe cherry-circled
pool,
little hoy*, proully elccring,
look Ihcir manias nrl for a l&gt;u*t
ride. Vniing men piloted their best
girt-i. Dad gave (he who’o family
a good timr. tiro l--.it might have
lorn entitled "Sailor** Huliila/",
for in It were four hlur-Jntkcls of
the briny,, brightenirg jiiiorodo ,v.wilh amuscmriit of ihei’r clr’n f.
Hut the I-C.t little boat uf aB
was nut lo get really intimate
with the chrrry.blosiioins, su us
to capture them ul their most
I ielurcsipie niumrnts with a (amere.
It chugged close t» tin- ahoie to
a place where Ihe branchrs hung
low over the sea wall, slightly
swaying In the sun—dappling
IHpSe who paired b.nesth with
shadow.
Istvely Indira In new spring
ruiis-wsllied iborer Idttle rhlMrcn

Treat To Eat i
DIL f- T. DOBS
llln s is r iw
A r e t e I M l l n t l i tltssS sse
. .S v e r e ca le s M Is * arrvW v
o r r ie * H e a r s ,
SO*
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• s e e . SUM r. St—A r. M.
P k e e r T*S
O r flr r s , *•* • T
K lm t S a i l M aeh HIS*.

Steve’s Place

n a it a w it iia M R M M H M il

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LUNCH
Short Orders

IteRutar Meats 30c
Oaseeltr r - .l Olllre

LUMBER
Hill Loaber Co.
Qualltr Merchandise at
llth and Relly

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Reasonable Prieto with
ZIP BERVICR

Pheae IIB

Have Your Gtuoeo
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rrnmprtrd past and throw sticks
Reduced p r i e s on tingle
iritis the water*. An infant w is vision and Kryptok lenso. Also
wheeled past in an ingenious per­ all shell and modsr* gold
ambulator, col'ap'IMe Ilk* a enmp- (ilisd frames.
chsir, wilh rollers on its long
Dr. Henry Mcl-aulin, Jr.
leg*.
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OPTOMETRIST
A poliieman walked pad, Just
113 Park A t*.
basking in the hrauly of doing
duly unil»r the rheriy Irres.
A Hull- girl who saw him
shrilled friendly warning tu a
woman who had pullrd down n
hr inch to po'* for n picture, "List,
PRINTING
don't you pick oil* o th»„o rherry
Hu'-om.t! if you iU yuu’ll get ur- tVs are equipped U
re-leJI"
tint claas Job wark at th*
Kiitlher oat writ the little leweat pesaibl* prices. Gtr* ■*
rctneta-carrying boat tu get a •
lrl*L
Jori’er imrspreUie on the tall
Herald Prlntfa« Ob
needle of Washington monument
Phan* III
Hn-I Ihe while lug, „f Lincoln Memorix-l with the pinkly white

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T m aA T ; APRIL 11. IMS
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IL EY ratT S T IM T E R rfS
d iv
in q u ir e b o a r d BARRED 1IY ACT
/A1U
I Mitie
U Ms I --of'- -Galt^
- - - - - - - ,rnamcnt
- --- - ABOUT
“SHOCK” fOF CITY HEADS

fu1fn* iftvvr line Co., 'vaeate^W^wrvlee* which ineluil* •PpeRI;
Mi
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City riparian right* at Ihe foot oil singing at 7 :Hi P. M. and plwabMyrtle- Avenue. He aaidH that he; trg at 8:00 F. If,
,
had expwrwled w »on*iileis’de sum
All men uf Ihe ehurch arc bl­
ot money in constructing a dock i ing invited to attend skrvlcgi
Mrs. Roy r . 8ym«a won the
and drvdemg nit adequate channel' every nturning at 11:30 o'clock
P BTB BB , Saefety R4H
ir "O ffice 148 nine-heir golf tournament whlth
R-iling t„ the dock, lie slalmt ut the Bell Cafe.
waa stared yesterday morning at
that tho dork is now bring used
'Coniine- d Ftom |’*gj One)
the Sanford Coualrf Chib an a
(rnnltnits,| prom Pago One)
and Is in good repair, and that
perl of the eateftainmenl for ship, however, ordered Uio course this form of com l ug.
“ ladies day" geests at tho club. Its rendu oh. « nh destruction
Acting Chief of J’nlicw C. II. he wished to retain it under lease,
Mr*. J. Howell Fish and Mr*. John «(f Cirnr.al (riel.
Shaffer .Islet that “if you p»*« because hi* firm, unable to secure[
Elek served at hostesses for the
Ills far*
rhtly flushed, Wl- this or'linsme it will help us a lekso on tho I'lyiV Lire tb*ek,
The marriage of Mlsa Estelle
______ n,aF lw reuulioj lo move »t any
of -crooked
AM ra-'W . T. iahd and Mr*. John Higgins, daughter o f Mr. and
thay! ley. second in mmtiand on the break Up thr-r gangs —
(treeing bntn 'lute clye Line elftrials set* fit. j
At tBW conclusion of the louma-. Akron on ■ t.(d flight, empha­ operators who
TUESDAY.
T i n . of OrJfcado, ware the ru n ii Mrs. L. B. Higgins, Weil First
The Philalhea ( lass of the Flret meet luncheon waa served In the! sised thn* 1 ■. | not wish his re­ white and o -o turn every week.' . Lbe I ommlsslnnors, upon mo-!
o f H f i A, C Chamberlain at Street, to T. E. Battle, of Ply.
Cummlssiomrr T. I- Dudfcy“ of tha Sanford month, son of Mrs. T. E. Battle Beptist Church will hold I t s large dining room which wn« dec-j marks to l»- . mstrued as criti­
During disc- i.-i of thl sub-l,i,'rt
Cluh jrevlerday,
■*d the late Mr. Battle, of .Hor. monthly meeting at the home of orated fpr tha occasion with cism of i .loiam McCord, whom Jert it wu.- i-'iiiii 1 out "That n’U!,■ v" '" l •" evten.l the City’*
rente, took plaee on Saturday Miss Doris Hopkins, F l o r a l •tuantiliria o f blight-colored gar* he |irak'&lt; 1 f. r his "competent" things ute
My that It Is re- Irano with the Si. JotiTU River:
den (lowers^ , .
F T. If. lAkenon and C. H. Kck- atoning at 9:00 o'clock at the Heights.
handling of th -hip. for setting IHirted that i. memployed man Line Co. for one year from May I
Itridge games were enjoyed dur­ the rnur-r be ,;id.
m o n ■to expected to return to- reakkrnce of the Ree. F. M. Mar.
Rehearsal fur lh» cast of the
,
•|&gt;tnt a pan
tneney given him 2*. UAU.
After the reading of n letteri
tight from Tampa where they ler, paator of the First Christian tournament play of the Sanford ing the afternoon and prUea w ee
.aril, to buy il
Renr Ad’iitrjl If. V. Butler, by the welf.ri,
Telford, who re-.
taro horn spending a few Pay* Church of this tity, wllh tho Rev. Little Theater will take place at awarded ta Mre. E. Compton and president of ih. ,mirt, and his as- luttery llckei." uftd that “ Certain Dour S. S.
&lt;|ucsled that ho Is- itdi u.-cd fruiu
bwt teas.
8:00 o’clock at Ihe Woman's Club. Mrs. A. C. Chamberlain. Those soeiales. t apt II. K. Shoemaker backers o(
Merler olTlriating.
.( these gam* The Mayfair and Dirt Gardin­ present arete: Mra. A. W. Knox, nn.l Copim;ii.t. r Sidney Kraus, have either let Isetr paying off, the, payment op JIS.utHl worth of
Tho bride, who waa attired in an
hulkhej d M i r u M I t upon |inipWalter L. Morgan, Mrs. II.
|T. Arthur Ila sard la expected to ensemble of white crepe, cenie ers Circle of the Garden Chib will Mrs.'
u tk... u r . n o - v
Mr. intoned ‘*'th ’ -tot attention, mak or are iloing - in part «r return
Ira tho tatter part of the week here with her perenle from make a trip to “The Jungles", or ? &gt; “*• M^ . RoT.F'.?»ro" ' *VH|ng rre.it.ent i t,-. .* Wiley went ing the irioinv mtc.stod in lhe*e erty he own* Uu the lakvfrutil
near Ftcruh Avenue, tho I nnimi.'-j
1 ‘Augusta, Ga. to apeml a Macon, Ga.' about 13 years ago McKre Gardens, three milts aouth John Kick. Mrs. J. Howell Fish,
lickeD.”
stonrrs authorued tTeih Ium-on
t time here with Mrs. Haunt She attend'd Seminole
High of Vero. Cara will tears from Mra. Mrs. W. M. Scott. Mrs. I.yman
The
oidm.it
e
n
luting
lo
the
doctrine*, said th*
to say Hut the City “ will be glwil
J. O. Laney's home. South San-! Buttblfth, Mra. S. D. HlgfctifmanJ
* { * onn
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School in 1929 and 1930.
their daughter, Harriet.
w aa
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a. Uew
!«».* \l
If »» yflUll *11 ifocr. speaking of sale of egg- I,salty waa passed to exchange Ihe hulkhci l lien for
Mr*.
E.
Compton,
Mra.
John
M
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ford
Avrnue,
at
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M.
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The bridegroom lived in Sorwhat h&lt;- ho. taught en atorms ufter S. R. Iiighlon, representing a portion ut 'lr. Telford's p r o b ity ,
rento for 21 years and left there one wishing |u go may telephone Kelly, Mra. A. C. rhamlu-ilam. in the atath-u giuund *ehool “ has the Seminole I'oifhty I'uullry
xml 11par Inn rights,"
Mrs. I„ P. MrCuller, Mrs. W, T.
R. S. Keelnr will Irate a few years ago to accept a posi* Mrs. lam-y.
Sly It’S Intriguing
lso-n to place the .hip on the men’s Association, had rw\ucstcil
e liradsy for Philadelphia after lion with the Plymouth Citrus Monthly business and social Laird, and Mrs. Frnn, of Orlando. nest siile of n rlt ular storm in that It he , hinge.I in one respect. ■ City Attorney i„Ftod It. Wilson
__ ok~
tiding tho winter seaaon neio Exchange at Plymouth. Mr. and meeting of the Atarlnn Class of
AD—l lighliin 'itaiid that’ Mv IH11!!1 "IViy * protest against (iove'nbr
Ilk his son-in-law and daughter,
av l
‘Thirl i- nhv \&lt;*l wmbl have
l&lt;hert In limit the scope of the Mhidlt', lull; providing for the a,&gt;*
t^lyrs tlolora
l»-aeiUI*o«W^4k.-WwNeitv1M-r ftHSJJFfHnoliy ror Apopka where H rH a” H:ihi F. M. at the rhurvh a t u - .
C .M
PrfiU'PsJU laid vuur «■&gt; ;r»r to the west- territory from which shall roipe
peintmenl nf a receiver for Flori­
onrt.
•hey will make their homo.
aaaea with Mr*. S. j . NIs, Mrs. 3 n u W
le r ld
1 TO w CSS
ward?" a.krd .bulge Advocate eggs that are to t*‘ classified as da elites in finurrhil dilTicultles.
M. N. Cleveland,
Mrs. Harry
lit' *l&lt;» was instructed to writg
Word
received
today
from
|he
|
.t'ommandrr Ralph 0 . Ten “ Freth community eggs.”
GosmIIo, Mrs. I. tlwens. and Mrs.
Instead of the oidtnan e teadr to the Bondholders* I'roleetive
Frleoda of lira. W. P&lt; Brooks,
University
of
North
Caroling'*!
Merrill
Roberts
as
ho*te*scs.
Ye* *ir
ing "Fresh community eggs 'hall INuninittee tli.it tile City is iv.ldy
faat Second Street, will
pies* department Is to the effect:
Wilev -aid Ihe mrntionml the be ion*ii!i-tnl *' lboar prislueeil to incpare a- bill thut the Cllyr
Warn that aha under,
WEDNESDAY
|that among the few freshmen
an operation this moniirp
Tho Mentor Christian Endeavor I football placer, of last year who possibility . ( rhsnging Ihe course in Seniinote Count/ and tho eoun limits ti,- redurrd. that taxes oil
Mra. II.
1-ewis, as chairman
the Orange General Hospital,
Hovnltal of Mr&lt;" II.
*&gt;•of
»-*
Society of the First Presbyterian ■re now “crowding" the veterans. to the Hestwnnl when
,, . he-. saw lie contigulolls to Seminole Cotin- I that piope^ty will he cancelled
war orphans, of
Orlando.
ty." Mr. Ilight.-o'* group wished but that paving assessment* will
Church
will
have
choir
practice
for
ptacea
on
th*
first
team
slur,hr
f,r*‘
"
■ « * « «•* '»&gt;"
the American legion
I.*i
Auxiliary of
this clause to t*-ad “Seminole be ret tilled.
at
7:30
o'tok
at
tho
home
of
Bill
this city, ■mummed this morning
‘ Pr.'n*
'I""
"^antnla McCord, he .aid. t„M County and an aiea not to eicrerl
Mr. WiNon annaureed that lie
DuBose,
Odd
Oak
Avenue.
•on and Murray Kanner.' two Sem­
Among thoaa from hero nttrnd* that the is anxious that aayona
j him in rrply that he oolite,I light­ 18 miles beyond the munty lim­ liad ptepiiieil a lull |n be ini s The Sarah Parker Methodist inole High School grid stars.
g a dance given Maturity night knowing any such orphans get in
ning In the west and wu« drifting it*.".
dun'll ut Tallabas-i-r lelaling to
Orphange Club wilt have an all“ lltiervra who have been aittinic
t the DeLand Country Club by touch with her by Apr. 18,
The Coin mi-•inner* wmibl llot the &lt;smell,illon of lenity ali-l
r*e eastward. In Ihi* reAthletic Association of StetIn connection with the Legion day sewing meeting, beginning at on the bench In the pa»t anti be- Tt*'
il**V iib'crvr-d that he had agree In thl* change. Tho ordi­ pvrsunal taxes oil Ihe Mayfa.r.
m&gt;n University were: the Hisses Auxiliary of this city it was stated 9:00 A. M. at tha home of Mr*. rmning a bit rynlral over their
notn *seen nnv lighlnlm* flashes nance they passed (In'sKies egg* Hotel nnd Munieipar Aviation
John
D.
Jinkm...
300
French
AvcMaain# Young. Frances Gibson, that at a recent meeting the
rhaneet have *ud&gt;lenly sna|&lt;|H-J In Ihe west h|m*elf until a half sold in Sanfoid a* either "I "ill Field.
Dorothy Haines, Abt* UVlgno, members endorsed the prutrctlun nue.
out of it," the rr|inrt stairs, “and hour after this ronwjsallon in Storage Egg-." “.Shipped Eggs.”
The Conmiissionci s adjourned
Special
prayer
services
in
obKatherine Watere, and Dan llan- of forests on cards distributed by
the results are evident to all for Ihe cor.trid rar.
WV can please you, wt'r-*
"Frtsh Florida Egg«.‘" »r "Fresh their meeting until F'riday night
.ervnnce
of
the
lurrifs
Supper
will!
g"
aril and Hugh Flynt.
Ihe Woman's Civic Committed of
aute* Select one of our becom­
son are running
at
7:30
o'clock
when
they
will
illv
Coniniimily
Egg«."
It
define*
After
the
shiji
limk
Ihe
enurse
K*nnrr * nd J,ck
the Chamber o f Commerce. At he held at 8:00 P. M. at the First on
the tentative first team, Jaik- srnwaril a mistake was made in what i* meant by an egg taken i uss iiioie lh.ni n 'core of biltg ing dresses and then let u* sell
this same meeting Miss Arankn Baptist Church.
you a hut and other arcessortea
son
has shown *uch Improvement navigation. Wiley informed the from each group, and piovide* that ate sponaon-d by the F'orl b
S. T. Layton, P. J. Laurence, I.
Takarh. chairman o f Ihe auxiliary
tu compllinoMt II. Dress all**
as t» be placed at right half on rnurt.
THURSDAY
that all dealer* must p—t rwi League of Munici|tali|ies, urgnniB. Taylor, J. R. William*. L. H.
rbmmittee which helped with the
|n*m 12 lu 4L I’ ricra
Regular meeting, of Katlic llar'-Tthl, team
Pope, and A. H. Baxter, who have torenl Salvation Army budget
"The captain Iold me he had spicoii* sign* in their store*, on aation to whnh the City sub.
ordered__»_l}_i!t:fiii:u__iliaiige_iu. egg erwIes or -t-s-UH-r amt egg set dies a* *--member;------------been spending several weeks here drive, said that her rnmmitlrc, rison Chapter of the D. A. R.
the course and that a mistake had cijrtons setting forth the kind of
n business and Who have l«cn rt. eemposed - o f - M n r ii; H. Laliig, will take-place nt-8dtty o’rtorlr at
been made and the
course eggs sold a customer.
Wing ln the Baggett home, Rix- Mr*. Ralph B. Wight, Mrs, II. t;. the home of Mrs. Grorgo G. Herring, Noflh French Avenue.
K, II. Chapman, president nf the Holy W eek Is Being
rhnugrd M) _ degrees."
eenth Street at Oak. Avenue, plan Washburn, and Miss
Jeanette
_____
No apparent slgnificanie waa San( id Country Cluh. appealed
return Thursday to Uieir homes l-aing, had done good work in the
An Easter egg hunt will he
Observed A t ( ’hurch
A s , part of the program of en.|n",.'hr,I f« thi- either by the to rcipiesl that the Commissioners
Miami.
drlre. •
givrn at 2:00 I*. M. at West Side
Igi- advocate, and appropriate $|tm per month on
Park for the Primary Departni mt Irtlainmenl for the twenty-ninth' vmirt v the
By way nf n^Nviny Holy
vpand the state­ til thl. I for the purpose of pro- Wis'k, servin'* are l-ving held
J
of
Ihe
First
Baptist
Sunday
annual
session
of
the
Grand
Chap
"
l,rv
r'''
CORRECTION
tiding
for
the
upkeep
of
the
ment.
Si herd.
ter of Florida Older uf the Ka«t-|
every evening this week, with Ihe
Tl'e iviloe-- paid lii-jll lrilu.li: green* and fairway*. II. M. Pap- exception of Saturday, at the
A business and social mre I, up ern SUf which will take plaee in
It waa stated in yesterday’s
of Ihe Alalhean t’Uss of Ihe Flrit Orlanln.nt the Municipal AudlD’ i t&gt; M r,ml'* ability, and skill as worth. S. (!. Gray. Fred Tre*her Flint Methodist Chiittli, it was
toe that Mixa Lillian Conn and
Baptist Chitrrh will ls&gt; held at rium Wednesday, Thuisday. and Ihe commander of th" ilirigiblq, of Orlando, and II. M. Watson i.moumeil this morning liy th*
in Lehman entertained with
also spoke in favor of this np Rev. Smith Hardin, |ns|nr uf the
Mlramshlp and travel services
Party laot Thufxday evehlng warn enlisted hy the evcr-hus&gt; IMhl o'elork at the chupo ann.'i Friday of this week, the Hollins Sinn- McCord vm- uppnlnttd the yroprinticn.
The Commissioners ehureh. All mendw-rs nnd rriends
with Mr*. K. S. Jtirckry, Mi*. J. R. Flayer* will present, "Rerktdwy ship's hippi’t last Jan. 3, he said,
t Qrlsnd,, at the home of Mis*
. - :*«*•
studio “ prop man'* to aid In one Field*. Mis. H. T. Warren, gud Sipiair", tonight at H;I6 I'. M. at "the ship had operated more rx- voted to spend $IW&gt; on the course of the ehureh ntr invited t» attend
laatSM^Krause in honor of Mias of
the oddest searches ever Mrs, If. D. Smith as Host*&gt; r*.
the Annje Russell Theater In Win­ trusivrly and sue essfully than ■luring April.
lartnfiPuuthrlr. By way uf ror
Jlr. Tieshrr attended tho "irelter I’urk with all members of the al any othrr l|wio in her history."
FRIDAY,
action we wDh to state that Mr. brought about by the txigenrie.t
ing fm the purpose of a-king the
Rehearsal for Ihe rast of Ihe tlriVr uf the Eastern Star »s
ehman waa not a host at the nf talking picture production.
Commissioners
to rescind their
Passports with attached visau. tnurninirnt play of the Sanford guests.
arty but waa a guest.
order asking that hi* firm, the
.Member* drslrlng to attend
for a Journey from Chicago to Little Theater will tike place at
sh
Paris, thence lo Moment, Ihence K:l)l) o'clmk at tho Woman's Cluh, must present a receipt for their
campus. Ml*" Ihdi i* n nienilwr til
to Moscow and thencu to Chinn
The Juninr High School P.-T, dues Mura 8:90 I’. M. tonight at
the Pi Bela I'hi chapter at Kollln*
Ihe
Municipal
Auditorium
in
Or­
had to lie duplicated in detail for A. will meet at 3:30 o'clock in Ihe
College which 'he attended la»l
In
a
recent
popularity
eimlesL
lando where they will rereive a
v
“ Clear All Wires," Metm-Gold- school auditorium.
spoils,,led by the Crimson White, yegr. This year sht. Is a sophomore
Regular' meeting nf Semlnnla badge which will admit them to
wyn-Hayer's hilarious drama of
weekly publication of the llniver- in the Art* nod Science Si lionI of
the
play.
Krl-ekah
Isxlge
Number
Fortythe Dials and tribulatiuns of a
sily of Alabama at Tuscaloosa. the Cniveriyity of Alabama, is a
Tluannual
session
of
Ihe
Grand
three
will
Isheld
at
8;WI
o'rlorh.
European rrw* correspondent, ap­
Chapter of Florida Drikrr uf the Miss l.ucillo llolt, dauglitor of Mr iticnils-r of the Rammer-Jammer
MONDAY.
pearing tomorrow at the Milanc
staff. W. A. A. Y- W. f A . ami
Mr*. S. D, lllghleynian sod Eastern Star will open tomorrow an,| .Mis. Francis E. Bolt, of thl-. j* prominent in nlher canipua m
Theater.
morning at 9:30 A. M. at the Mu­ city, was selected a* Ihe most
* iT1m G r t t t u t Ploturg
Mrs.
I.yman
Buttolph
will
i.a
From travel services people who
popular “ 'tray Greek" "it Ihe tivilie .
nicipal Auditorium.
hail mailt* trips to these different hostesses at “ ladies day" at tho
^ | n tfV n t y « « n l "
Sanford
Country
Club.
plnres were located,' their pass­
port* horrowrd, and copied by "Min and Bill" and “ Big House"
printers. Finally the enlire “ set" fame, directed the now picture,
■wav complete for ua« by l^c based on the New York atage suc­
Tracy, who plays Ihe principal cess. Ih-nita Hume, British serrni
lir inl’ iest to n numl-er of
role as Buckley Joyce Thomas, the and stage star, makes her debut
fast-t alklhg unis ttaphriba it harx in American' films in Ihe picture, friends here la tha announcement
of Ihe hilarious thriller,
and Una Merkel, James Gleason, of lb" mutfilgo l»*l Saturday
George Hill, of “ Hell Divers." Alan Edwards, C, Henry Guidon, niorpini* nf ,x|D* Els* Watrnen,
Tnx rediictton
fnimeily of thl* city tu ('. M.
l-ya Lye. lavwrence Grant, Guv Sia1- e. Tho e*r*atony was perl«her, John Melvin llleifer, All
.... .
. ..
. i formed at H:0O o'elork by the Her.
CARD OF THANKS
Kulai and Eugene Sig.b.ff, 'he, „ . (( ( l&gt;rht, n, t ,n lh. Memorial
*
Sulnry alaMh of U5 lo -l&lt;» penent for
latter
three
from
tho
original
We wish to thank our mans
- hnpel-nt Fertney Farms, in thn
Stole mid (‘minty Offli'ial.-t
friends for— their kfoilnes* ' and »t*Pn pfntlucUnh, are In the elaU nti tent* of a large group of
sympathy during the Mines* and orate cast.
f i lend*.
The bride wure a gown of Ivory
death of our beloved huaband and
I'lm iiig ('mmly offlcrH on o remumMrs. Ben Weinman, of Detroit, colored chiffon and carried a hou*
father.
ulde olid - linni-litm- nnlury Imam
M.rh., and Sarasota, arrived Sun­ ■fuel or yelluw roakhud*. Shu waa
Mra. Anie Porter.
day for a vixit with Mr. and Mr*. atlen'Hd by Mr*. M. M. Prewitt
Mis* Evelyn Porter.
Viet nr Cheek at their home. To­ tv matron of honor while Mr.
Mr. WnrWey Porter,
AI ml M111njf ond emi t'llitlnlitiK Ultpeka, Jr., Elm Avrnue.
i'rewill served aa belt man.
—Adv.
lUTeswiry offices
Folhiwirg the ceremony a' wed­
ding Lreakfaat w n served at Hiu
homr of Mr. and Mrs. Prewitt and
later In the day a luncheon for
l-’iir it real reduction in tho price of
II guests waa given at th* Pen­
Milo tans, and for repeal of the pen­
ney Farm* Inn.
Out-of-town
ally cluuse
guest* were: Dr- and Mr*- E. G.
Steinkr, German ronaul, Mr- and
Mr*. ('. C. Salaer, and Mia* l-ottie
M. Clark, o f Jacksonville.
(For exempt inn of liunieH from lux,
After a brief honeymoon In
flip
to « rcusniiiiltle amount
New York Mr. aiU Mra- SUrkoj
H m folldvrijij’ifigure* were calculated immediately
will irsidr in Penney Farms
following thw-cwncluaion of tho 100 hour enduranra
where Mr. Starke ts aanorinlrd
drivo conducted her* leal week by Daredevil Derby.
with Furmosl Properties.
When present contraels uru cum*
The drive lurveaafnlly eeme to a elnee Seturday afterI
.
ipl.etstl,
] fnvor a roml Uuililiug hollneon nt l:3 l o'clock. Daredevil Derby cheerfully pre.
’ day for the Slat" Itimil Deportment
•eats the following aa prw f that Sinclair products are
|K YOU want In V man thvy.are advyxtiacd u bei
Burroughs add-Hect—, „.|87J0
JrmMM that really umiK
Cask Register, good ..... U.M
p relect the roods III '
new.
then nee Ihrne.
For meunures
Bnodatrand adding ----- 19.94
fo r E a s te r . .
the
Stute
1i*
iVe'U
waiter
you'll
lie
Rnlllgraph No. M. fine.. **.50
Just , because you
Gefeaa* pertaMe
.... 18.40
mi Iking out
wllh
th?
can’t have new toga
Under*eod portable-IR.. )U 0 .
nrartcgi frock you wver
for Baater doesn’t
L C. Bmilh late a
mean you can't look
r a m i |f * r u o i *
linughf, ‘to o l HIicm nnd
ayal II—new shift .....
aawrtl
d y le o 'f o r women nnd
fader* eod S - A - l .------ I will faithfully and honestly carry out the
m ltadk'
tweed 8-very late™ 7884

And -Personal
w ovnui

:/o /

Mjm Estelle Higgins
T 3 0 ft Cl 1 8 « Married Saturday

Mr*. Symw Winner

Social Calendar

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Do See Our
Easter Frocks!

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-U id.- .yhdreb.«w^*Jaekwrti-Aiid-'Kamwr

CAPES
PRINTS
STRIPES
SOUDS
JACKETS

Enrollment Of War
Orphans Is Planned

$695

Play Win Ift Gltoh '
FoC FJastcrn ‘Stark

$1175

$1295

wt

“Clear All Wires”
At Milanc Tomorrow

W.B.

MI Rolz Winnot* Of
Honor At University'

'o-NIght
*aat Times

Candidate For

R E P R E S E N T A T I V E

Mis« Elsa .Watenen
Married Saturday

h

STA N D S

DOTS

FOR:

CIRCLES » - *

Wednesday:

DA S HE S

,i

lit

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In a Smart
Group of

Why* “Daredevil'’ Derby
Chose

Iff PRODUCTS

lure ef Contfrtuous

100

CbVtifwi iil Drive

3155.2146y2gal
21:53

.i r Pennsylvania Oil

lV ip ts.

$ ^ 4 5

As Good
A s New

IF

Cleaned
and Pressed

75/

iTtse SaailnoU War)

\ Seminole

Dry Cleaner*

F. C. MacM^hon) Agent
Shllford, FT*.

A M

ELECTED

"Women’s Dresses

f' Floured Are Positive Proof!

ilftir

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'

your old equlMf^al

theee.

We havVtfi

machine you noe£

G«o Ta Stuart, _

PhoM M l
“ W« Invite Comparison"

ChurchW ell’s

wishes of the people of Semin ile County, ond
I will thunk the Legislature for pausing the
hill, giving the people a County Wide vote in
this election.

Il'nid Political Advertisement)

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H ERALD,

SANFORD,

FLORIDA,

TUESDAY, APHIL II, 1M3
green-borderod hF

Sanford Herald

Fair Weather Friends

Of particular Intarwt to 8anfonl la the admlnlatratlon measure recently Introduced In the State Legislature
providing for the appointment of a virtual receiver, having
full charge’ over all fiscal matters. In the event nf default
b y a municipality or other taxing unit.
Sanford hnn
long since defaulted on its hoods and would be one of those
subdivisions of Florida most immediately affected by the
provisions of this bill.
According to its terms, the receiver would have the
to employ technical expert? for the purpose of
BUklng a ganaral survey of the city with a view to deter­
mining Its ability to pay Intercut and (linking fund require­
ments on llfl bond*. The receiver withPcnmpMr informa­
tion at hand would then be authorized to net the mWage
at'such figure an he roneluden would produce for the city
maximum revenues without confiscatory taxation or the
dentructlon of property values.
Another section uf the hill provides that with the millage once set the caurln would he prevented front Interfer­
ing In any way with the tax leviea.
There could be no
mandamus proceedings by some disgruntled Imndholder
demanding a special lew for Ills particular Uuiim nor
could there ho any garnishment of Gity funds •'••her by
bondholders committers or individual bondholders.
Neither would creditors he permitted to levy against other
municipal properties.
Particularly interentlng la the- requirement that bond­
holders committeen file the name* and gtldreeaea of the.aej
■■
’"•ld.' Ni» p3y(ties have arparatrd hetwexn you mentn would bo made to stirh rommittrm tintil poailive
•4 yorfr God, and your alna have prtiof ..........
. .................
. niithorily
y to rerelvu
had l&gt;wn
«dabli»hrd ..........
of Ihrir
Id his fat* from you, that ho aurh payments and all Iwnrlholdem in order lo share In the
r|II net hear.—Italah R»:2.
benefi'ta'of the roccivcrnhip would bo m|uirnl to file their
claims with the receiver.
,
m o u n t a in p £ o F l b
At the name time u ntate refumlitiK agettfy would be
fko Will lament thesa almplo
l • mountaineers
establixlicd which would Itnvr the power to ncll refunding
Then praaenlly they take their bond* of the taxing unit in tliatreiw or lo exchange them
holiday
for the defaulted bonds. The measure contemplates Ihat
I kiadlnr dust, or who will pauso the- proce*ds of the refunding Honda wottld he ttsed-fnr thr
retirement of defaulted Ixinil.'i nt the prevailing market
price.
Consequently in Nome cane* there would reault a
material net reduction in total debt.
This refunding hill which Governor Hhnltx. has pre­
pared, to our wny of thinking, Ih Iho most practical nnd
comprehensive program for alleviating distressed cities und
coun|ira we hove seen. To Hanford it affords an unpre­
cedented opportunity of eliminating its debt*!roubles and or
getting on lla feet again.
Tlie re-funding of this city's
Ibonds into figures within reach of reasonable taxation

AFeWMONTHS AGO

C O AW AY, SAMUEL
I DONT KNOW X X )

Crowds Throng ToDelight At Beauteous
Arboreal Display
WASHINGTON, Apr. t t . - t A
—Lilt HctuUy we* the ensuel
Sunday when. In Wnsbicgton life
just ■ grtiL big Mwl uf cherry
blotto m*.
About the bowl—lt"» celled the
Thiel bv»in—eitomohilev circle In

PUKSSINti MU. FARLEY FOB JOBS
NEW Vtilth IIF.lt'* P-THIDI'NK
T h « Pemocratk l.'ongtv-alon.il
Committee, unaiile thus far to
rare any great amount, of fund
fur Its work, baa organis'd a
“ Isolgr of Sorrow" amt i-« sending
drlrgjtm to I’ostmaiter General

. My
ci.l. ,1 on a number of appmi.lmerls, tut ron« of them, it
ir sal
will l.e nude until after
long and rvrefnl coo ilonsllon.
We hope tlul niflbml will l«- con­
tinued.

Ever The Same
(knd'dumb be»UU the monumental
y^jlaad. ^

Murphy.

^im day If It wowld ho conatltutonal for tha Uglalatura t* II*
ha legal rate of Intcrvat at 3J!
mmaat.
. .
. ...
As a Minnesota tarm«G writing
0 Um Chicago Tribune, exproa**.
t, what Iho farmam really nccil
1 ralltf from raltcf.

Time rhnnKf" everything bul even in these tiny* of
hurrfeil efforts to thncartl the old for the new there remalna
one noinhle inntitutlon Which rin'h on much the 81IMS a:t of
yore.
The Went Point cadet of 1033 tHinUra the annte ronrHru
and puranea the lutmc routlnn and cuatoma which were a
part of the military novitiate of hlu illtiNtrlonn prrdcccnttora like Iav, Grant, f'uster, nnd lYndtiiiK.
It ia true that omne new bwUUiwt»-lu&gt;vc come into o*
iatcnco at the "Point” nnd that, win rean rerahlnif used to
arinc at reveille and dnth out into the cold winter morning
to Rot bin wanhinR water, the men today do their arruhliinK
In porcelain lalsina; hut the cadets this year atrip down
betla each morning, fold the betiding and flip the mnttreaaeH
uu| on|y nH ,||,| ,|„})n j_ |&gt;, railing lint tut tliil U. H. Grant.

,j the avtragn firm
Thaso days
0|&gt; JcfferH0I| Pavla.
redacts a lot
l_. of dl*app.dnlmrnla; RolM,rt y
-Timas-Union,
ihan\hl Urm'.f
‘si,,rB thl’ Inatltullon’n beginning. &lt;00 men arrive each
rodurs mom
year in July to begin the firat gruelling week* known an
Barrnrkx." During thin time Ihe men are grounded
It asama to l « Parity dcHnlUly
R
u
th
'
liryan
Owen.jn
the
fundumentnlii
of nuldlerlng and hecoma acquainted
added that I.
' to Pan- with the rigurotm ruutine of cnilt'l life. The academic yi'nr
rill ba tha new
to hold Ibt gins in Heptentlicr and no deficiency in ntudic:t ia nl-

S f.'S .iE i.” .*. d„i.r..s

lowed.
Grndcfl an* ihmIcmI nvhI lilt nu n occupy nlativc
iMtii in pimnipmi jn Uieir cIhhhch iiicnrilinn t«&gt; the mark.n they re‘ c J n «iv e.
During the find year the men are known at plchea and
.
have no social privileges, nnd may not. ns it general rule,
to ho In have contact.* with cadet* other tluin their own rla**males.
xcmptlon Men ahorl in at at ure are culled "runtu" while those high in
olds arc, Rta(ure Mrr known a* "flnnkfra." The "runtu" nre n**igncd

whl'h hr should give out th*1 Jobs.

Hi licvtcg, aa wa do, tha-1
. hla
way Is the I’rr-.hlrnt’a way. wr
think theso "foolish virgin," will
have lo take It out In wrcpln^
loud aiul lung. The solo l.usinrs,
of ihe f ’-ongrvstlnnal rOBimlttcu
la lo elect at miny rcprccnlatlve* of lla brard a.i pocIMa In
1924. Ilut il Is trying to culhrt II'
own rjnri*. an,I |t drcUrrs with
(ommrn&lt;lahlc fianknr**: "Propli
who worked for u. In the clrrtmii
ale snying ‘either eunio Bern*,
with lho,e Join or el 'e* "
“ We
have reached the point" one of
Ihrttt aaserls, "where unless Ihe
Ailmlni-lratlnn begin* filling Ihe
Job* .linn we will be *put on Ihr
apol.' " The rommitlre I, perfr&lt;tly rold-blmsled nhnut It an I
Is auggesting to Mr. Fnrley Jh»
&lt;ti*tritmtiun of palrunny(e on a na
tioPal basis in proportion to the
nunilo-r of Prnioriatir ('ongrraamen in each slate.
Mr. Farley mi douhl will be per­
fectly objective when it « liter*
lint* In make Ibe appoinlniccti,
bit nnllier lha I’resiit.'n* nor ho
llitrrili to he a rublo-r stamp f &gt;t
any c i n x r r 111*11. The Adminis­
tration lias B n nnhrr of Inipuilant
Hill a. yet to be passed, and !f
the Sennlors and Keprr.entalivrs
i l " atiiuus to secure the phur*
they hava promised to Bill o(
Frrd, Ihry will hava to #ain llu-in
by showing the proper sort of
loyvlty fm Jhc L'rvaidant. It hwh*
as tlinuxh he has the whip hand
an I will withhold appointment*
until what ha tunviilrr* the pmpcf

line
altracUun uf "Iliua.hvay
Rhap-.ody”, th" Variety Guild pro
duel ion whirh mnie-v to Ilie Milarr
Tlicjter Salurilay mltlrrc and
Bight,— hi— !* «hly W|&gt;t nit*d
ty m cast at f imoui rx *n and
.tagr slam.
One of the chief aitrartloni of
the performan'e will l*e the OngInal
llrtektepe, r«thes&lt;l-i| girl
orchestra, rated the Lest female
bond in the country. The orches­
tra, composed of 12 pines will
apirir several limes during the
twu'ael* o f Ihe show.
This land of rvdhrsilrd "hot"

Ilut Ihe best little Imat Jf all
was nut la get renlb* intimate
with the cherry-blossoms, ao a-i
music maker, has piayrd liefote to capturv them at Ihrir most
the public throughout the m u­ |iclure&gt;i|ue mumenta with a u rn ll)', ha, iM-en heard by milliins eras

over the radio and Ini game I
recognition all over the .m i n a.i
one „ f |be best group of entertain.
■rs ever presented to Ihe people.
The bond was organized five
yruri. ago in an Iml.atupnlli l.igh
school with only three m.-moen.
pio.nl until today 11 liras no &lt;&lt;pial
in the ranks of frnilnini musi­
cian,.
In addition to the hand, Austin
it supported by Tracy and Hay,
Kmlidi imrot*utlon, "Han* Fa.*'ell, the great “drunk" roniir, and
lit.i p&amp;rlner Fluremr, and- many
lithe.' stars of the radio and tltge,
all of whom lm\e at one lime or
another perfoimed with Austin In
rrrriou., production,. Famed ctn
I lay the part of an Inebriate so
well that the public is convinced
Ihnl’ he reply is uinlrr tho influCOCO of tho spirits. Other featured
rntrrtairrm inciuue Agnes Antclline, Carol Inc, the llarringto'i
Sisters, Kollo and Rollo, Paul
Russell, and Glorin Pawn.

It chugged close lo the shoie to
a place where the branches hung
low over the s«a wall, slightly
swaying in tha sun—&lt;Uppling
those who psi-sed beneath with
shadow.
laively Indira In new spring
-mt, walknl then-. Little ihildrcn
framper’e«r"p**l and ihn-w sticks
into Ihe water. An infant w**
wheel'd past in an ingenious per­
ambulator, col'afsible like g camprhvir, with rollers on its long
!»«•- t * K.
A polireman walked paot, just
basking in the lirauty of doing
duly undrr the rherry tree*.
shrilled friendly warning to a
Human who had pulled down a
hr inch to pose for » picture, "List,
don't you pick one u thoso rherry
Hus-nms! If yuu di you'll get ar­
rested!”
Fiiiliter out writ Ihe little
runeta-carrying boat to get a
lon;er lierapective un the tall
needle of Washington monument
hnd the white top uf Lincoln Menioriaj with the jdnkly while

/ And Personal Activities

FOOT CLINIC

Treat To Eat

-POST OFFICE
LUNCH
Short Orders *
Regular Meabt 30c

HUl Lumber Co.
Quality Mcrchandlae at
IStk and Bally

..

Reasonable Prieea with
IP 8KRVICB

Phew* IM

FKted Ifawlll
Raductd p r I o a on Magi*
vision and Kryptok lanaa. Alto
all aboil and modtrs gwId
filled frames.

Dr. Henry MeLaullo, Jr.
OPTOMETRIST
113 Park A n

IYa are equipped U i rtM ti
flmt class job work at the
Ion eat possible prices. Girt wa
a trioL

Herald Frlnltat Oi
Phoao l «

'

Social Calendar

Shbw Grid

Hay W l i m GW«n
Fo^‘ Eastern Stars

Miss Bolz Winner Of
Honor At University

o-Night
*ast Times

Wo wish to thank our i
friends for' (KoTr kindness
■jmpathy during the Mines,,
death of our beloved husband and
father.
Mm. Aula Porter.
Miss Evelyn Porter.
Mr. Wnifalty Purler.
-A d v . . .
____

"Min aml BOr and "Big House"
fame, ilireclrd the now plelure,
based on the New York slags- suc­
cess. Ik'nita llunie, British screen
■ml stage star, makes her delml
in American films in Ihr picture,
and lina Merkel, James /Reason,
Alan Edwards, C, Henry Gnrtlnn,
Lya Ly*. iuiwrenre Grant, Guv
fsheri John Melvin lllri/er. Ail
Kistai nnd Eugene Klgaloff, Mt..
latter three from the nriginjil
rtsgn production, are in tkr i lalu
orate cast.
Mr*. Hrn Weinman, of Prtruit,
•M.rh., amt Sarasota, arrive«| Sun­
day fur a visit with Mr. anil Mrs.
Victor cheek at their home. To­
peka, Jr., Elm Avenue.

Chose

SI M &amp; A lt f PRODUCTS
In

Tho feitffwMgifigures were calmlatrd immediately
follawiag UsO oowelusien of lire 100 hour endurance
drive conducted boro last week hy Paredovil Derby.
Tho drive successfully came to a close Saturday afteracog a t ,8:31 o'clock. Daredevil Derby cheerfully prosqatis the following aa pro- f that Sinclair product* are
a l they, am adrprtiasd U hot

Amalfi Itab. « * « « / the Boy o / Nafdtl
la every coroer of the world, both boo sad overseas,
wherever you find joy is life, 'til aleeya “Luckies PtoosF*

track

service. Wn work whlla
you sloop—day or night

lira, o f' ContWuoua

» I r Peiukiylvania Oil

Surgleal tools; all klmla of
sciaaoru and knlvos; pruning
taola of all klnda, etc. Ex­
pert saw filing.

146V4gal
21‘53
D /ipt*.

Just . becauae you
* can't hava new log*
for Banter doexn't
metis you can't look
smart!

"Wbitien’B Dresses
Cleaftad
and PretMed

Fl^urOd Are Positive Proof!

LAW N MOWERS
Repaired aad Sharpened

Abo For Bala
Hava your work dona by a
real mo*hank.

’$ toasted'

J. W. SHADOIN

111 Elm

3155.2-

for Easier. .

PhOM 719-W

; F. C. MacMphon, Agent

*
(O f

(Tka SsmlMU War)

Seminole
Dry Cleanen
!

Phoa« M l
• .
"W# lavtte Comparlsoa"

lime t'ljre Line uffianl. -■■• fit.
The Commissioners, upon mo­
tion of Cemmlssioner T . I . I&gt;um.i». voted to exlrnd th,. City's
lea«i- with the St. John, liiu-r
Line Co. Tor ono year from M,i&gt;

27, IIKU.
After the reading of a letter
(torn 8. S.
Ti'lford, who tv■lurried that he Is- Ichased Itooi
the I'ayinett oi JIS.iNhl worth
bulkhead asavssinenta upon |irop.
eily he owns uii the laki-frunt
near Ktrltch Airnue, the Commis­
sioners asllholued t'leik Ijtm-uii
to saV that |ho City “ will l&gt;v glail
to rs-bailee the bulkhead lien fur
a portion of Mr. Telford', pioperty

Do See Our
Knitter Frocks!
Styles Intriguing

Shullx’ l.id piovt.ling fot'qhv apIH.intment-of &lt;t receiver for'.FIoiida eitie, in financial difficulties.
Me a!«o was instructed to write
lo the Itendholdeis' Protective
I'oiumiltec th it till- City i, ..-.lily
to prrparv a hill that the City
limits tv rei|uctd, th.it tnvc, on
that pioperty will to* mure'led
hut that psvtng n,«es,mrnt« Witt
l.e telaim-sl.
Mr. M il*en onnourccd that lie
had prepared a t ill to l&gt;e in. , •
diiceil at Tallahassee lelating to
the cam-ell iti,iii „ f ivalty and
|H-i,oiial lave, on the Msyfn.r
Hotel nnd Municipal Aviation
Field.
The ('onuaissienris adjourned
their meeting until Friday night
at 7:”t&gt; o’clock when they will itli•u,» more than o -cote of lulls
that ate sponsored liy the F’-irl U
League of Municipalities, organ',
lation l„ which the City ailhverities ns a ineinher.

CAPES ,
PRINTS ‘
STRIPES
SOUDS
JACKETS
We ran please )ou, wo’ i-»
aute. Select one o f oiichevom*
ing dresses and then let ua sell
you a hat and other accesaorlea
to compliment It. Press slrea
from 12 to II. Price*

Holy Week Is Being
Observed At Church
Itv way of ol—erving Holy
Week, service* an- being held
eirry evening this week, with Ihe
reception of Saturday, at the
First Methodist Chlllrh. it w.i,
r-inuumed thi* morning by lh»
Itrv. Smith llardln, pastor of Ihe
church. All member* and friends
of the i hutch air Invited to attend

W.B. WILLIAMS
Candidate For

REPRESENTATIVE

Miss Elsa Watenen
Married Saturday

DOTS
lunrnuiiT " f Ml** Kl*a Watrnen,
foiineily of this rity to C. M.
Si*--r, The ceremony was )&gt;ertunned nt H:00 o'clock hy the Iter.
\\. .1). I'ochrano, In the Memorial
~ hai el at Poanvy Farm*, in tim
nlircnci uf &gt; large group uf
fliruds.
The bride wore a gown of Ivory
(ulureil chiffon and carried * boo(fuel uf yellow rusehud*. She was
aMenit-d by Mr*. M. M. Prewitt
as matron of honor while Mr.
Prewitt served aa best man.
r
Fullnwirg the ceremony a ’ wed­
ding hieskfaet waa served at Ihr
hamr uf Mr. and Mrs. Prowltl and
later in the day ■ luncheon for
II guests waa given at tha Pen­
ney Farms Inn.
Oat-of-town
guests were: Dr. and Mra. K. G.
Steinkr, German consul, Mr. and
Mrs. C.
Salxar, ami MUa Isolde
M. dark, of Jacksonville.
After a brief honeymoon In
New York Mr. and Mrs.-Starke
will reside in Penney Farms
where Mr. Starke ia associated
with Furmost Propertlea.

CIRCLES

Tax rt'iliiction

DASHES

Nulnir slnxh of 23 In 10 pcixent for
Ktati&lt; mill County Official*

In n Smart
Group of
AiHili*iiln|{ mill i'&lt;iti:ioliilntiiiK
Itifi-nanry o f fire*

Borrongha add-Kiect— ... $*7JiO
Cash Register, (sod ___ _ 14.M
Ngadatrand adding —
30.90
^altigraph N«. 39. ffao.. N i t
Coreas portable .....
1190
Bader W i n d porlahle-IB. 23J0
L C. Hasit h late * — SU9
I9—aew shift — | Q (
E
rood S-A-l.
4t39

if*toad
jrour9-very
old

lata ... 7LH
oquifa
We hare'
machine you need

thaat.

un

’ For i'xrm|&gt;tinn uf hunlva frum lux.
lup to a WMBWrMo amount_____ ■

|F Y O U . want lo

iq o

MfCbetiwI tti Drive
THEY’LL CUT
LIKE NEW

Prowess

Enrolment Of War
Orphans Is Planned

lL'.

Speelallxlng

Foot Trouble

.

LOTTERIES

The marriage of Mbs Estelle
HJgglna. daughter of Ur. and
At tKh conclusion of the tourna­
fleecing botn
Mrs. L. B. Iflggiiu, West First
ment luncheon wa» served In the
Stm t, to T. K. Battle, of Plymen every week
lar*v dining room which was dec­
month, ton of Mra. T. E. Battle
Purine •!'
add the lata Mr. Battle, of Sor- monthly meeting et the home of orated fpr tha occasion with
je t it un­ pointe I out 'Th a t
rvnto, took placa on Saturday Mine Porii Hopbine, FI e r a I
tiling, artIw lly that It 1* re*
tfelling at 9:00 o'clock at the Heights.
parted that • •iim-ptpinyed man
Rehoareel for the cast of the
reskVnce of the Her. P. M. Marspent a pait
.in,me* gfven him
ler. paator nf the First Christian tournament rlay uf the Sanford
ly the wi-lfarc
uni. to buy n
Church of this city, with the Rev. Little Theater will take place at
lottery livin'i f and that “t’ertain
B:00 o'clock at the Woman’s (Tub. Mr*. A. C. Chamberlain. Those
Macler officiating.
barkers of ..... ■( these game*
The Mayfair an,| Piet Garden­ present went Mrs. A. W. Knox,
The bride, who was attired In an
have eithct id i, -hi paying off,
Mrs.
Walter
L.
Morgan,
Mr*.
R.
ensemble of white crepe, came ers Circle of the Garden Club will
or arv doing - ■ in part or return
R.
IVas,
Mm.
Roy
F.
Syme,.
Mm.
here with her parents from mako a trip to “ The Jungles", or
ing the nil" ■v invested In Ihc-u
Macon. Go. about 13 years ago. McKee Carden*, three miles south John Kick, Mrs. J. Howell Fish.
tickets.”
She attemk-d Seminole
High of Vero. I&gt;lr« will leave from Mrs. Mis. W. M. Scott. Mrs. Lyman
J. O. Iuinry's home, South San­ Buttolph, Mm. 8. P. Hifhleyman,
School In 1929 and 1930.
•ale of c c i- l&lt;&gt;. ally was passr.1
The bridegroom lived In Sor­ ford Avrnue, at 11:00 A. M. Any­ Mis. E. Compton, Mra. John M.
after S. IS. Ihghton, trpresenting
Kelly,
Mm.
A.
C.
Chamheilaln,
one
wishing
|o
gu
may
telephone
rento for 21 yaara and left there
the Seminole v u nity Poultry
tpr. R. S. Kretor will leave a few years ago to accept a posi­ Mrs. fuinry.
Mra. U I*. MeCuller. Mrs. W. T.
mrn's Association. had re&lt;|uestrd
LalrJ,
and
Mr*.
Frnn,
of
Prlando.
Tlurxday for Philadelphia after tion with the Dymouth Citrus
Monthly business find social !
that It be-. hangrd in one Itspevtpending the winter aeaion heie Exchange , i Plymouth. Mr. and 'meeting of the Atarian Class of I
HUIiluU iwwjUisuC i
1th his aoa-la-law and daughter.
‘mt t« why yoil would have wPhed to limit the -nope of the
Pie ceremony for Anooka w h o . held at 8:00 p. M. at tho church
vour curse to the west- territory from which shall come
a fa ri with Mm. 8. J. Nix, Mm.
J" a«kr.| .lodge Advoratr eggs that-aie Is 'le dassifinl a&gt;
M. N. Cleveland,
Mrs. Harry
. Commander Ralph (I. Pen- “ Krr,h community egg,."
Goodin. Sim. I. Owens, ami Mm.
Filoada of Mrs. W. P. Brooks,
fn-trsd of the ordinance read,
Merrill
Roberta
as
hostesses.
UftriVoot Second Streel, will
Ing "Fresh rommunity egg* shall
trwJPo Ware that iho under,
he , unti.lelrd as those priHliierd
WEDNESDAY
lat’ an operation this mornirr
In Seminole t'ouuty and the coun­
The
Senior
Christian
Endeavor
Mra. II. B. lewis, as chairman
tho Orango General Hovpital
tie, i oil11g-ton, to Seminole Coun­
Society
of
the
Firal
Presbyterian
of edtjeation of war orphan*, of
ty,” Mr. Ilighton's group wished
the Amerlon legion Auxiliary of rhurrh will have 'choir practice
this clause to lead “ Semin.de
this city, annoumrd this morning at 7:.T0 oink at Iho home of Bill
t’aptain Mcl’nul. he «ni.l. tu|d County and an aiea not to vx&lt;&lt;-rd
Among Ikoto from hero attend- that the ia anxious that anyone DuIlo.se, 000 Oak Avrnue.
Mm in reply that ho noticed light­ I.S mile, iH-yond the iiiunty limThe Sarah Parker Mrthmlist
I ig a dance given Saturihy night knowing any xuch orphans get in
ning in the wr-t and wa» shifting
Orphange Club will have an all­
i t the DeLand Country Club by touch with her by Apr. 1.1.
the i-oiirre ra-lward. In this rrThe CiiMtiti-,loners would not
I 10 Athletic Association o f RtatIn connection with the l.rglon day sewing meeting, hrginning at
*anl, Wiley olxerveil that he had agiee l.i thi- ihange. The ordi­
fbn University vrrro: Hr* Mlxsrr Auxiliary of this city it was stated 9:1*0 A. M. at Iho home of Mrs.
mt seen any lightning flashes nance they passed &gt;la»i\jfles eggMaxlno Young. Frances Gibson, that at a recent meeting the John P. Jlnkins, :IIM) French Avr.
In the west himself until a half sold in Sanford a* either "Cold
Dorothy tUlae*. Alrla LaVlgno, members endorsed tho protection nue.
hour after this renvrrtalion in Storage Eggs." "Rhippeil Eggs."
Special prayer services in ob­
Katherine Waterr, and Dan Han- of forests on cards distributed by
the inrtrol rar.
■'Fnsh Flotilla Egg*." or “ Fresh
■ell and Hugh Hynt.
the Woman's t'lvir Committro of servance Of the laird"* Supper will
After the ship look Ihe rnurse Community Egg«."
It defines
the Chamber of Commerce. At Iw held at H:00 P. M. at the First
seaward a mistake »»&lt; made in what i« meant by an egg laken
this same meeting Miss Aranka Baptist Church.
8- T. Ijytoo, P. J, Lawrence, I.
navigation, Wiley informed the from each group, and provides
Takach, chairman of Ihe auxiliary
TflURSPAY
B- Taylor, J. R. Williams. U II. rhmniittre
that all d.-aleis must pout run
erurt.
which helped with the
Regular mrrting of Sallir Har­
Pope, and A. H. Baxter, who have retent Salvation Army budget
“ The rnptain told me he find spicous sign- in their store,, on
|e«n spending several weeks hero drive, said that her committee, rison Chaplrr of the I). A. R.
ordered a IW egiee ilrnnge in egg crate* or bashrl*. and egg
business and *who have been re composed of Mm. If. R. Ulng. will take plare at .1:00 o'clock at
the rnursr and that a mistake had skiliuu-?1 1Utut.Jutllu lItcJtini-iiL
the homo of Hr*.dis*fg*'(i. Her­
Keen* made** and ihe
rourse egg, .old a customer.
ling.in the HaggcU homo, Sia•
ring, North French Avenue.
R |l. Chapman, proidriit of the
rhanged f*0 degree*."
•nth S tm t at Oak. Avenue, plan
No aonarrnt &gt;ignifiran&lt;e was Sanford Country Club, appeared
return Thursday to Uieir homes
An Easter egg hunt will he
ntta bed In Ihi* ritlier by the to rnpirat that thr CommUsioners
Miami.
givrn at 2:90 P. M. at Wrsl Side
I'sik for the Primary prpartm-nt trrtainment for the twrnty-nlnth roiirt u the i •Itr,- ndvocatr, and appropriate I I ini per month un­
Sunday annual session of the Grand Chap Wilry df l Hot i-vp.ind Ihe state­ til Pel. I for the purpose of pri*of
thr Firat ll.iptl
CORRHCTION
Viding for the upkeep of the
^
|S. hue),
trr of Florida Order nf Ihe Ka«t ment.
The wltne-- paid high trihuto gpxens and fairway*. II. M. I’apern Stir which will take place in
A loi*lnr«* and *«e
It was stated in yesterday’s
(Irian lu^at the Municipal Audit", l&gt; M Cord's ability nnd skill a» wpfth, S. &lt;&gt;• Gia&gt;. Fn-d Tn-»her
nf Ihe Alatlo-an t'la*» ■
•os that Mita Lillian Conn and
the commander of the dirigthlg. of Prlando, and II. M. Watson
.. and
rium Wednesday,
Thursday,
l?a|IM Hunch will Le hell at ____________
lodman Lehman entertained with
Steamship and travel services 8:00 o'clock nt the rhuru'i ann.'x Friday of thi* week, tho Rollins Rime McCord wav nppoloteii the
fw t y ant Thursday evening
were enlisted hy the ever-hua. wilh Mr*. K. S. Hockey, Mr-. J. B. Players will present, "llcikcbiy ship',--kipper la-t Jan. 1, lie saiil.
i Orlindn at the home of Miss
studio "prop man" to aid In one Fields. Mr*. It. T. Warren, and S&lt;|iiate", tonight al M:IR P. M. at "the ship had opoiuted more ex
IsadriMirause in honor of Miss
of
the oddest searches ever Mr*. It. I). Smith as Imslr. es.
the Annjt- Rus»rll Theater In Win­ trnslvely and *ue&gt; essfully than
[•rmJFUulhiie. Dy way uf cor.
ter Park wilh nil menilwis nf the at any other time In her history."
FRIDAY.
•etloa we wish to state that Mr. hroughl about by tho exigencies
Rchearsnl for the east of the Prikir uf the Eustein Star a*
ahrnan waa sot a host at tha of talking picture production.
Passport* with attached visas, tnuinimrnt play of thr Sanford guests.
arty but was a guest
Members desiring to attend
for a journey from Chlrago to Little Thealer will take pUee at
N;iHl o'clock at lh« Woman's Club, must piesrnt a receipt for their
campus. Miss Holt I, a mniilsT ol
The Junior High School P.-Tth* Pi McVa Phi chapter at Rollins
A. will nu-rt *t 1:10 o'clmk In Ihe
In a reeelit |nipiilarily ■oiliest. College which she attended last
school auilitnrium.
s
sp&lt;insoied liy Ihe t'rimsun-White, year Thi. star *h,. i* » sophomore
Regular mesding of Seminnla
wrrkly poblnation of Ihe Pniver* ill Ihe Alls *ml Krlrnce Sthiml of
Rrbrkuli 1*0dgo Number Forty,
ally
nf AIs Ihiiiiu nt Tuscaloosa, the I'nivon^ty of Alaham*. Is a
thnv will Is- hold al H:IN) o'clock.
Miss Lurilte Unix, daughter of Mr mends'r of Hie Itammei Jammer
MONDAY.
an,| Mi*. Framtis I’- Hull, uf thi- .luff, W. A. A. Y. W. C A . and
Mrs. S. p, Itlghlryman and
eily, w*» selected a&lt; the must i, pimiiiiirnt in other campus n.
Mr*. Lyman Ruttolph will uo
popular "sli*y tirrrk" on the Ilvitie
hostesses nt "ladle* day” al tho
Sanford Country Club.

Why “D a red h ir Derby

Martini Garage

Wo tab# cars •{ all F»
II yaara la Orland

IS A

Married Saturday

CARP o r THANKS

prim wa* given lo Mlsa Charlctle
Keelor. Refresliinriitn were served
hy the linrtesa to Mm. J. II. Kmiin111*1. Mr*. .George A. PoCotles,

ty. divUlon.
'O . F. Smith, tha successful
Beck Hammock grower epedalite*
In celery this aea»on with a re­
sult nf 45 solid cam of celery, for
which ho averaged &gt;1.50 per crato.
lit I. said lo havp had Iho boat
In Ibt* locality, aoma yielding aa
much ax 1410 car* from one acre.
J. T. McLain, of Goneva, la
•ponding ■ few day* In Tnllahas-

.

Mir. Symes Winner
Of Golf Tournament

9 Estelle Higgins

Wednesday

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
Mr. and Mr*. A. Mo*ea were
the gracious host and hoxlesa
a delightful dinner party yaaterday axening rompllmanlary to Mr.
mlngton Rand, Inc. . Insist? atjd Mr*. II. R. Htavens, on tho oetha total dsbt in |h* United
« amounts to llil.ooo.ooo.doo
n tha total wealth of tb^
Id Stataa la only flBajQQO.UO. In other words, apfaMpi
rally, every thing ta martj for mot* than It Is worth,
problem, than, must bo either
■maaa tha .vajtio of tho »». to writs down tha dabta, or her lovely cake. Mr. and Mr*.
It looks aa if President M.oaaa’ Invited dinner gurxls were:
ivalt'a plan la lo do both, la Mr. and Mra. IL R. Eleven*, ami
their little daughter, Rebecca. Mr.
ai)d Mra. F. P. Fomter. Mr. and
Kre- T. J. Miller, Mr. and Mm. U.
E, Hoary. Mr. and Mm. 8. O. ShinI TOatrafnod from tulam ^K hollar, Dr. aad Mrs. 0. L. Miller,
id Plena nrw» fas broadcast Mr*. T. A. Ronetter. and Mra. M.
•a. Nssripaperx, - through II. Bowlor, Guests tha next after­
kacisUd Proap, go Us tar, noon were: Mr. and Mr*. Blevent.
•tyonaa to obtain aowa r*: Dr. and Mm. Millar, Mm. A. T.
horn all parta.pf.dha world. Rpsaetter. Mra. M. Frank. Mra.
Mttng tbU aowo.,ky„T»jHp B, / . BUrllng. Mm. M. II. Bowlor.
kbr*. 8. O. Shinholaar, and Mra.
Kaanor.
.
, Miss [ Elisabeth Mclaughlin waa
ilia charming ho*lama of tha Entro
Nobs Bridge Club Thursday aft•rWam Mra. A- B. Wallace won
Um . d ob priaa while. tho . guests

Long’ s M eat

__ SlCTC'A.JEJfiCO., With hcftrrles to keep them ro
in at a good mail,' pace, apjrareit u|mn the rherry-cirtled
pool.
Little Isiy*. proully aterring,
took Ihrir mams* out fur a boat
ride. Young men pllsslc.1 their best
girls. Pad g»«o the whole family
a good time. Ore hunt might hail
tern rntitlnl “ Sailor’s Holiday",
for in it were four blue-jai kol.s uf
the briny, brlchtrnirg »hoie-l«-.vrt
with amu.,rmcnt f their cli nic.

Faul«y in -pccd-.l . n &gt;l»k

[&gt;„ qUl«t clay, unhonored and out

trtrt,
forvgTeond.
.
Here waa tho thrilling view of
lh* auto par ado, circling *"dne-wn/
traffic” ta a koto wheel that
croastd a aew-wiII slagv, eyery_
radiator highlighted hy the s«n;
eroaaad a bridge la shadow; btn n w a blur behind tha d a iry
blossoms.
frit go of tha eberry-Wo«Mm%
u

Whim pre.Hfnt mill rad* urn tom*
plrteil, | favor a roatl huihlinif holi­
day for tho Stntc itoaii Di'iiartim'iit

svr

IrrtusoM that really look
new.

Ihon

nee

ymi'll

lir

.vnlhlnpf out

with

Ihr

m u r (e « i frock you over
Imuifcf, to o l Size*
d y l r a f q r women
mltaeq.'

For muanurea lo protect the routls in
the Htatn

IheHe.

tVo'll wgjfcr

nnd
and

IF I

tM

ELECTED'

I will faithfully and honeatlv carry out the
wUhcH o f the |&gt;eoplo of Semimle Cuunty. unit
I will thank trie Legislature for panning the
hill, giving tho people a County Wido vote ill
thi* election.

ll'aid Political Ailvertmemont)

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STA TE B U D C E IS

�*

I Mire Geraldlna Story, of CWloot*, w » the week-end ( M l af
Mina Paulina Prevatt.
Mr*. S. W. Swop*, of Orlando,
Uniform. Rank
Company E rialted her daughter. Mrs. C, 8.
30th Regiment of Saxford hold Lee. Lak* Charm, Tuesday aftera special meeting Tgaaday evaning at lha achool aodltorium. C.
The Bu*ln**a and Program
C. Collina, «tat# bankor, waa pro* meeting of th* Mlealeeery AhxlL
aiding offlror. Guosta of honor lary of th* Methodlet Chunk
wore: Mi«* Myrtlo Oils Crump, wan held Monday aftemeeo.
national aaiialant altosdanl of
Mr*. Field* left Tneoday fet
Tampa; Mr*. JliWred W. Boon*, h*r home in th* North.
...
•tate Tlr».pr*iid*nt o f Lakaland;
Mr. and Mr*. Allan Theawpaofl,
and Mrs. Lour Ladas, af Tampa, of Inverne**, arrlrod Thursday
Post national dellgate. Mayor L. to ep«nd nm * tlm* a t Ik* homo
P. Mill* mad* an nddroaa, fel- of their rarenU, R*r. and Mr*.
lowed by Judge Jams* G. Sha­ Thom p*on.
«
j
ron of Sanford.
T h t Purtall
Beginning a Wednesday of nert
Mr. and.Mr*. Alfred Lundquht
Quartette of Orlando rond*r*d week a pr*-Eaet*r aerrlca wfll
•evoral number*. Rev, Caldwdl be held at th* Methodist Chorda left. In their ford far California
where Mr. Ericson expect* to en­
of Benaon Spring* gar* an ad­
Mr*. C. L. .Weet and motherdress cn "Honor.'* On* of th* in-law, of Winter Park.' were ter a buaiaesa roars* In a roll***.
•pedal .fraturea of th* program rleltlng In Osledo recently. ’
wo&lt; th* drill by the Company

OVIEDO

LONGWOOD
Mrs. J . H. MIMICS
Th* Ctrl* Leaf** had It* Apdl
•elates aeeelon on Tuesday afterMB with a g*nerwj* attomure*.
Math baetnese waa traaeacted. It
waa rotad to hold a baaaar nait
fall and to •** for It daring th*
■■miner. Committee* will be ap­
pointed far each month. Regular
jn sitin g of the I**gas are to be­
gin at 3:00 o’dork daring tha

FERN PARK
A. MKNICX

The Sewing Club will meet
Wedneedey. Apr. M in the after-

auto Monday for Towaco, New
f ^ plJI|
J*i**7spent la i
Tha Flrt-IIanilred Club aponThe I.
sored another dellghtfel affair on trdey fr
Tuesday night a t Library H»H- The W
High srort for men waa held by | m met
K. R. Bpragu*. Mr*. A. Mortlaon Wtdnead
had high acora wor woman. Mrs. 0f Mrs.
Char let G arrer waa ho«tpaa.
,
Maadai
Professor and Mr. H. C. Baarda- sheets. 1
lee left recently far Perry, Ohio, tended t
after spending the winter at Lak* Hanford
Wllikneit.
diy lunc
Mr. and Mrs. Charlei I. Mattr- nett to
owa, Mr. and Mr*. C. Garner, aadl blrthrfey.
Margaret Matthowi spent Sunday
Mr*. Clement* llallct I* giving
a t Ilaytoaa Beach.
a tea Monday afternoon to honor
Dr. and Mia. Wilfred E. Mar- Mr*. A. E. Homett who lease*
pent, of Waterbury, Conn., and for Europe the end of th* month.
‘ Mr. and Mrs. James H aaanl of
Rev. Mart Ful er preached at
Trey, Now York, ware guaata Taft last Sunday.
Thursday of thalr cousins, Mayor Mrs. McQuillan antcrtalned th*
and Mrs. J. II. Monlck.
members of her Bible Clai* last
On aaxt Prlday tha tear hers of Monday a t her home with a RunLyman School will bo host* to tha •ntna Party, ^wenty-alx ladlae
Th# April masting of tha Town' wera present.. gifts were ex.AoiuIm I* County leath ers’ Club, j thing#I « m &lt; a- together a tnoat
jpuuril wae hold Thursday night delightful party waa
tnjoyad.
Rt-flown Hall.
Man* of th* teurlat .member* ar*
’ Mlea El*I# Dunbar and Mr*. L. tearing for th* north this week
Cramer attandid th* marting uf but Mia. McQuillan continual tha
lomlnol* County Rad Croia In Blb'a Ctaa* at Lorgwood through
fauford Monday morning.
th# summer.
I Willard MaWorkman loft PrlDr. a n i Mr*. Meid. Mr*. Iladge,
Roy for kla hopta la Indlanapelit, ard Mr*. McQuillan drove t„ Win. M * a (tor spewing tha aaaaoa tar Hav#n Tuesday aad spent ‘he
and ahjaylag golf at nearby day there.-.
.

wa» »fr*ed.
“Ml** Bio* Bennie," apon.ored
by th* Woman’* Club and direct­
ed by MU* Margaret Cox waa
glean at th* High School aodlurium Friday night. The r a il waa
rnmpoe* I of &amp;0 local plopl* and
contained beautiful girls, pretty
costumes. Merer danraa, awe*t
music, r*Tarna»a and amualng
talent. “Mias Blu* Bennie" tickled
th* tlckl* box and the depression
banlahtd.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Morgan
entertained Mrs. L. A. U r. Dr.
tod Mrs. W. J. Carpenter, and
Dr. I*. T. Mead la«t Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McLain and
•on, of Sanford, vlaltad • Mrs.
Libbie Wainrlght Sunday after­
noon. *
•
Mrs. J. W. Flatten and daoghUr, bli»* Victoria I’latton, and
friend. Mill Mary Chapman, of
Joahaowvillo, wore gneota ln Ovie­
■
do
1 Sunday, afternoon.
Mlsa May E)liab«th Plalton,
who ha* bean visiUag In Miami,
Sanford, Chuluota, and Ori*do re­
turned with har m nth*r,to her

Upsala and GrapeviUe
Mrs, LUBBLLB BALUNQ1M?

Mrs. C. R. U ttln ’* • pending
this week in PWlywood, tha guaat
Mr. and Mr*. Biiil* Haaea aUl of Mr*. Victor Bark min.
children spent the day Sunday '■Mr. and Mr*. Oaorge Pluckewith hi* relative*, Mr. and Mrs. kaum, of Rockledg*. rialtad Mrs.
landres*.
NoDa Thama* a few day* thla
Mr. ftnd Mr*. Moran and chil­
dren has* moved from lak * Mary
Mr. aad Mr*. Georg* Ptucketo th* Tuckar houa* on tha Coun­ baum, Mr*. Nella Themas. and
try Chh rood.
Mr*. Fred Stan* returned Monday
Mr. aad Mr*. Magnoaon, Ellnora from a trip to Panda Island. 8.
Tyner, H. G. LundqolsL and aom f t where they vlaited John
Richard, spent Sunday with rela­ Thomas who la stationed there
tive* In Daytona and Holly HIIL with tha U. R. N.
•»’
Mrs. Wells, who ha* keen visit.
Mr*. Ruth Walters, of West
Ing for a few weeks near Tampa, Palm Beach, la visiting h e r
I* again visiting at tha home of mother, Mr*. W. J. David.
har brother and slater-la-law, Mr.
Mr*, la* Sheldon. Mrs. 8. F.
and Mr*. Pordy.
Smith, Mrs. J. L. Brown, Mrs. J.
Th* Lutheran ladlea m*t on th* T. M-Leln. Mr*. P. B. Dooley.
ftth a t the horn* of Mr*. Kan Mr*. R. Levy, Mr*. D. Levy,*
Carlson.
Mrs. A. Doan* and Mr. and Mr*.
Mr. eat) Mr*. Andarson and Mr. Orrie Mathlenx formed a party
Joh«MM, of Roefcfwni. lll.#-*Trie*l rre'e-tn- TX Boh Tow^r T'ohdajf;
Saturday to atUml th* funeral of
The ladle* o ' the Baptist
their unci*; Mr. I.lnd.
canreh vere n'*n»antlv surprised
Th* Dorcaa Circle met at th* Ht*. *-r«d Bailer I arilh an all
ham* of Mr*. Aooast Bwanuon cay birthday rarty last Friday
la.t Thursday.
M r s . Ericson at th* h-m» of Mr*. T. W. Pre­
opened the meeting, calling on vail. Karh roast brought a
covered dish and the day waa
•se n t In nailtlng a quilt for Mr*.
Ballard. Thoaa present sear* Mr*.
Wad* Pauleraon, Mr*. Q. C. Lo-

S m a ll
. Tha aaaaal “FaBowahip Suppor"
waa held last Wednesday sight
at tha Commanlty Church.
Raymond Anderson had tha
mlafortun* to har* hU fast cat
to tha boo* last weak wkile la tha
gymnasium af tha Baafard High
School.
. ‘
Mr. Moran and family hat*
stored to UpoaM.

R e lig io is

Fastest Growers

alght.
Mr. aad Mrs. R. E. Tro* attenebd tha P^T. A. moathly m a t ­
ing at Paola last Thursday alght.
They arerw accotnpealed ky Mr*.
J . R. Houghton aad tha Wester
Bro*. who assisted In the program,
of music after the bos in*** meet­
ing.
-•
berakip gala, had
aat laaa ha gifts.
Tha Northern 1
tioBL showing tha
her*hip iacreaae.

LAKE MONROE

i £ ’d 3 S r « f f ,M V &amp;

ectartalaed th* union and friends
at tha home of Mfi. Mabel Ogles­
by Prlday evening. Games were
p'ayed and refreahments akrved.
An Interesting feature of the
evening wae tha harmonica and
guitar aelectlore played by Clyde
Harvey, William . Nettle*, and
Arle" Hoctea. Tho** pro*ea t ware:
Mr*. Dora M. Harrell. Mrs. Bertha

THE SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Sanford, Florida

.
of Jacksonville

(A ffiliated w ith th e A tlantic N ational B ank o f Jack so n v ille)

lehied Statement of Condition

R E SO U R C E S

(O M A N BZD IMS)

March 31, 1933

LIA B IU TIES

L oans an d D iscounts
....... .................
O v e r d r a f ts ............ .................... ....................
Banking* House, F u rn itu re an d F ix tu re s
R e a lE k ta te ^ ..T T r .7 — —

F e d eral R eserve B ank S to c k .....................
U. S. B onds to Secure C irculation............
U. S. Bonds an d C ertificates of
Indebtedness
..... ...$646,893.
O th e r M arketable B o n d s ........... 186,862.
L oans, N. Y. 8tock E xchange ^

373,827.81’
NONE
22,211.01
4,523.'55
.3,750.00

Free Ideal

PETER J. FEITNER
Vie* President

$1,748,791.98

S. O. 8HINHOL8ER

D IR E C T O R S
S. Q. 8HINH0LSER

Chairman o l the Board
Prw ldaai Atlantic National Bank
Jacksonville, Fla.

Grata Manufacturer
Sanford, Florida

JOE CAMERON
Farmer
Sanford, Florida

BIER J. FEITNER
W . Ctaarola Cypreae Co,

_

34,783.68
99,280.00
’ 5,227.81

1,509,500.49

Vico PreaIdeal

{. T. WALKER. Jr.

1 0 0 , 0 0 0 .0 0

100 , 000.00

$1,748,791.98

•

S ta te m e n t o f Condition, M arch 3 1 ,1 9 8 3

Stock ....,u.*....,..'........ ;...... $
Surplus and U ndivided P r o f i t s ... .
C i r c u l a t i o n ........................... . fUyuauna _
Reserve fo r T axes, In te re st, etc.

Deposits

LINTON E. ALLEN

Jackaonvfllep Florida

LINTON B. ALLEN

President, Saafcrd Atlantic Natloaal Btak

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�VUM BDA,
— ------------

dal Hpnors
Two Worn**

Figures € fR . F. C.
Received

Newspaper headline.

Ml

u*

that flrat Jghl ha« krmjght fnr
Apaaha ta-Mll**
However,
Mkat k a m 't ascsisirl'y Indicate

that tha hhr r*»n'1 drunkOna rapraaatbltlv# would cut
tka legal rata af lataaaat la Flor­
is t from sight ta atx p*rt«nt.
j L t «f u would ba willing to

their eaeily owned wmey extravagantly In *W#Wt club*
And oo apc&lt; t roodatm, can well n w wlthlMUa 'Virginia
LefrinfweU that the Inwon of the depression !e to have a
cood time whl}« you can.
MIm Lafflngwoll write* the editor of the N«w York
Thnea that-anting money for * rainy day U a lot of baloMy. Bhe tried It onee, the aay*, and loit both the fun of
(pending money extravqrantly and the money too. "Eat,
Hwinlr gftrl
mm
mrww w la
Im kar
uring,
ana K
De
merry,"
her nwiitn
motto nftW
now. "fftW
"fop (AMAPmW
tomorrow
It IQiy rain, and tho umbrella may leak.” She aaya she
bad an uiqhrelJa which ahe waa saving for h rainy day,
bttt wh«n the rain fall ahe found the mothg had gotten Into
the umbr*Ua flrat.
- . *'
"The grim example of the thouaanda of eoaadentiou*
aoula who denied them«clv&lt;* little luxuries aad
no that they could Wove,their money for an aaaurt
and then Ioat It anyway," ahe writes, "has modi
determined not to Uke that risk.” She will, ep
cent ahe can lay her handa on, and enjoy It. 8
dulge to any little extravagance the
let any small craving go unsatisfied.
of selfiahnaag that 1 owe
* -It la." ahe aaya, ’a degree
_
myself. I will navtr hoard for a rainy day. I'd far
_ .___ _________ iae-white-lt&gt;"hirr~fsrwt!en-tm it
ralr\y day comes, it may turn out to be hall and, thunder,
and I wouldn’t be prepared for that In any case.
Let ua
live now aod enjoy it. Tomorrow we may be hin down by
a trolley ear or bumped by a taxi. Then we’ll wlah we
had bean laaa practical.”
.
While one cannot deny the present Justification for
auch reasoning, one must also deplore the conditions which
have made, this so. It la a moat regrettable fact that
throughout all the great prosperity of the late ‘Twenties/’
so few places existed where prudent and Intelligent Inves­
tors could put their savings and keep them secure. Many
a sensible disciple of Benjamin Franklin frugality did hla
beat to lay as Ida reserves for hard times only to find them
destroyed when the crash came.
Perhaps this will be one of the reforms of the “New
Deal.” -Perhaps some means will be found for protecting
life-time savings against tho stress of turbulent storms und
the weaknesses of conscienceless manipulators.

dUce MgalramenU for Florida dlsacra* from on* year to ninety
dhga. The thane* would b# mad* than tho men and that this pr«pond*rance of vote* could
thiaaoMa Ft*rida to compete with control tha government if It acted a* a unit.
He say* that women legally control pioro than half of
Brae, bet |i that's whaf* d#*lrad

ProbaU) so, but worntva-ahalfar tmubia wlU
iW ftlf team that Umro

A SHERIFF TELLS

The Future Of Woman

Will the women of the future funtume the dominant
role In the political and economic life of the country? Will
th«y b® found djrectlpg the.affairs «f th® nation In high
‘ 1 placea aad wfll they control th® financial purae
governmental
Will man b« rriegated to household duties now
airings?
r“
performed by the fairer sox and will he b« supplanted In
chktnaaa of tha Immltrstlon the profenaJona by brilliant women lawyera, doctor*, archi­
Hu#, Bob Hetty will un- tect*, and writer*?
adty na# hla brat » « « « •» « •»
Everyone will have hi* own anawer* to theae question*
• a t tho*# aaaaatean mllttoa Moat men will aay "no”
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but
thera U ona. who cont t:mJS
#4 Arthur Briaban# waa that auch • development will coma about He in Profei
(ag^ori locating in Fkwtda-;
Anthony F. Blank* of the Unlverajty
0 ,
3
Unlyer»ity of California,
philosophy and ha* tn
a Tampa Trlbaaa qaotea W1L ha* gone Into history and philosophy
. . . . _____
je r lle s t period
woman’* trial* ind tribulation*
from _
the earllrat
— *- o f
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theffman*«fftho
tM
human
HCTto. .thrflHMHrtltn®
WhtWfl..
..
specie* ha* attained remarkable success in all field* of
he th* last ten yrara If U had human endeavor.
.
fcaan gaoraatrain* bank depoattaf
Mr. Hknk* cite* woman’* rfoo In politic* and point* to
..
o
-■Mr*. Perkin* who In the flrat woman to hold a cabinet
.Tha usual dlaoic* bill* ara rrop- poat and to other* who are In state legislature* and In Con­
gfag awt In th# Legislature. One
rfithcai would raduct th* raai- gress, and to Ute women ln England who are member* of

•abend's secratary ,*ftof tJMlr "affair," baa
lad fay a JackaonvUfa
i apparently thought

WASHINGTON. Apr. VX^-VTi
i i , . 47 state* ahara la th* »!**&lt;■
" £ » 0 aiv.oced Ay tha
men'. In F.bruary to aid t* * * " *
t n.l th'.- reedy **« » ^ * |* g » ’
ore* ywlerdae ^ |h *
7
liun C'urDoralJon * monthly taper*

the dqllar* of the United Btate*. that they are beneflclirie*
of *0 percent af the 196,000,000,000 of life Insurance poli­
cies In force, that they now control the voting Interest In
taaat(of tbe Ration’* largo corporation*, that ttay arc fecaivlRg 70. percent of tbe estate* left by man. and 04 per­
cent of those left by other women.
•
He see* In thl* steady advancement the time not far
off when tbe respective portions of Importance of men and
women wllhlie reversed and the women will be ffgu/atlvely

W**,Alf this may^eound like a dlantal outlook for the pro­
verbial heed of the family, but If we could lookjnto the lnnermoat »oula of men. we might detect a decldral note of
mental relief and goal cheer over the pro*pect of unrand n * a has entarad shouldorlng the rcaponslblllty of providing the wherewithal
iva rac* with tha anaf Freak K- And*rara
arak.U a Ute Jodgo H.

glraa fa U® »fafa

SANFORD, TWENTY YEABSAGO
“T S T u S i T c a l d w a l l went to Uutln, and Bu*t*r 8mlth.

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with ralaUvra. Bh* waa aecompaof lh# recant
nUd by her brothar, David, vbu ding af Mlaa Lena Bell* W
wuak an to North Carolina to af Jaakaon, i l k b , to Claud*
rttK hi* aUtor, Mlaa Annte Let Couch, of this city. Th# w«
CaldwtU, who a a stud*at a t th* 1*°*
J **^*wr
r
hora* of
th* hrid*. Mr.CoucI
clty
yracjkaUy Woman’* Coll#** InGrarawhora, h M || kl|OWB
Mi 0.
bran a rraidrat af Sanfor
Mra. T. A.Brothanan tali E ra- about a yrar and haa boon
day far JafaaonvlU* t* alter*! In* on th* Waat Bid* fot

■tztsment w»* astojinlng, was
that glvhig organixed erimo lee.
way In Miami I* not profllahia
for that city, hut on the contrary
extremely si, trimental, lie - de­
I dared that orgzniz.'J crime is
1 ruiring Miami, and that if tha
rackoteora and other criminals nr*
driven out he will resign If busi-

'oreonals
L m B%

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next winter. Now* di*»*WW*
quote Shat Iff ID ufa os aaytag
. “ We don't
need
organa**
crime to keep ike country **d
Ha people going forward, and
we are eliminating these elements by tho ta d af February,
Katthor tbs state o fjS
throuiho.t the breadth of Dade
county. Dad* «*ounly la «oU*M aor aay iastftoMaa ha 1
''
rt.t of the admiral class and U a a loan.
going to stay out. It la not truo
Tho totals by a U M . I
—bcilcvc me when I aay It Un s all ctaaaea af k w J M l i p
to—that wa must h a st *nmo
rampant to attract winter flattor*. f c.oally stay d e a r s f 38d,7«3: Oodfgta, 1371 J j
prat bet y, and I don't want to Verb, »U.7dTBgT.
i,'ecome n prophet .now, hut aaat
March, n year from now, you'll
find „ building boom hero to taka
th&lt;- place of racketeers aad
tfrw tn rro r
Shcritf llnrdie has a war on hi*
hand., hut It looks Ilka Ha k
going to win Itr-backed by Mi­
amians who stand for law, order
ami horrat business. What ha told
Miami Rotarians should b# earn­
estly rendered by all who haaa
the welfare of-oar city at h*art.
St. cPtm buxg baa no organised
crime ’but determined efforte bar*’
Iwcn mad* in rvlabllsh It bar* and
tho clfurta will be resumed, prob­
ably moro determinedly than
ever since Sheriff Hardle mad*
it too hot for the rlag In Miaatl.
('crtninly crime and vie# do
not piy. Sheriff Hardle raiterata*
n truth which ha* been proved
time and again. H* is. a coura­
geous official and it may ha ex­
pected that Governor Sholta wtll
bsck him up to the lim it No
wonder the Philadelphia Record
say* llanlie is "Ik# best Hhertff
In th* United States!"

A he man
could sell more
Ufa insurance than
any man l ever beard
o f never shouted.
Notice the men who
bold the records fa r
’selling..they ju st talk
in a quiet easy way.
U*^0

rear aalra raffulrad to Irtsur* read
and body ctr*ranca In lh* lowar
body rannot b# lubricated with or­
dinary pctmlvum In a satisfactory
manner. "Now 'extram* prvtsur*’
lubricants, mad# up of blend# of
petroleum
.
; * ’---- oils,
_"j , saponified
oils.
lead soaps, and aolphur or sulphur
chlorido have bran developed fur
such mrahanlsma."
"Oiled gasoline, tested aver 10,­
000,000. mllaa of roads, waa found
to step up motor pow*r and rut
feel runts, according to Dr. Egiotf. Gain, of 4 to * portent In gaa
ollne ralUago, Increase, In crankcas* oil mileage up to 100 per
cent, and reduced carbon forma­
tion weru among the re.-jlta of tho
read trials, he b«ll«vtd. Tho
"oiled" gasoline, a fuel roptahdng
• minute amount of Iithrirating
oil, also prevented fraralng of pis­
ton ring* and atlchy valves, mad#
far less valve grinding ami lowar*d th* "nan-ln" lime 0n eaglnc*
after ovorhaallng; ha said, la n
practice being adapted lo a wldo
general us# from an obscure be­
ginning aa a proras* used primari­
ly to tun* op new motors. It re­
verses. tho old fundaments) of au­
tomotive engineering whRli al­
lowed a minimum of lubricating
oil to reach lh* combustion cylin­
der, during th* aparatiawaol th*
motor.
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Wedding PlanB For
Miss Guthrie Made
Plana Kara bean annoaaced for
lb« wetUing Saaday moraine a t
1:30 o'clock • ( Mb* Carmen
Cotbria, i a o |k l h af Mr. awl Mry.
Ban Hawkfaa OaUrio of U b city
to Wilbur 0 . U nto, of Haadorsonvltte, N. t , ton of Mr. and Mrs.
W. -H. Unco, of Rockwuod, Tann.
Tko rin g cartmony will bo parformed at the First Praabytoria*
Church by the Re». E. D. Bronnb r , pastor of thu church.
Attendants for Ibo waddiag will
bo Mlaa UlUaa Conn. 0f Orlaado,
maid of haoori Mlaa Eugral* Aan
Caiwell, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
■. D. CojwsQ, flower girl; Bar­
man Brumley, ion of Mr. aad -Mrs.
William 8. Brumley, ring-boarvr,
aad Rodman Lahman. bast man.
Ushers for-the occasion will bo
'WUH v a DvBooe. hood a sh * , aad

.A*******

Foot Trouble

Social Calendar
TUESDAY.
Baptise Church will bold I t a
monthly meeting a t the home of
Mlaa Doris Hopkins. F l o r a l
Heights.
Rehearsal for the east of the
tournament play of the Ballard
Little Theater will taka pUco at
•lOO o'clock at Ik* Woman’s Clab.
The Mayfair and Dirt Genbnara Circle of tkg Garden Clab will
maka a trip t# "The Junglra", or
McKee Gardena, three miles sooth
af Veto. Cars will tears from Mrs.
J. O. Laney's home. South San­
ford Avenue, a t 1:00 A. M. Any­
one slaking to go may Ulepkona
Mrs. Laney.
Monthly bualnoaa and aorlsl

Apopka.
’
.
. held at 8:00 P. M. at the church
Mrs. Fannie S. Munson, who Mites with Mra. 8. 3. Nix, Mrs.
Mra. Harry
has given Misa Guthrie piano lee- M. N. Ctovoland,
eon» sines early childboott will Goodis. Mrs. I. Owens. and Mrs.
servo as orgaaUt and will play M*rrilt Roberts as host*****.
Regular meeting of the Ju d c r
Lohengrin's
proceaaioaaL Mandelssohn’a
recessional, aad “I .H
| igh School P.-T. A. will be setJ
f Lor* You Truly’ during th# cert-1 at 3:80 o'clock a t th# school au­
: mouy. Mr*. Glady* Morris WII-j dlloriom.
Hams, well known contralto of tbia
rawnwwwsiaw
city, whom Miss Uulhrl* aceom- ^
_ .
Friends a f Mra. Earl* T. Lourkii panled for many year*, will aing ^ h » Senior Christian Endeavor
Jhe Flrat Presbyterian
will regret to loam that ah* un-. -O, Promise Me", immediately be- Soc'*';
Ch«^h will have choir practice
darwant an operation for appendl-. fora the ceremony.
Since the announcement of her
7:30 o1ok “l
hwn# of BUl
attia last night at tha Fernaldengagement several week* ago, DuBose, 600 Oak Avenue.
I
1 Laughton Memorial Hospital.
Miss Guthrie has been entertained Tha Sarah P ark 'r Methodist
»;
'
. extensively by a host of friends. Ovphange Club will have an all­
fj
Mr. and Mr*. Hope 'SU rk, of A miscellaneous shower and party day sewing meeting, beginning at
• ' &gt; Laatrencevllle, Ga., and Mr*. C. D. was given on Friday, Feb. 84 by »r«0 A. M. a t th# home of Mrs.
‘
Stark, of Commerce, On. arrived Mr*. U A. Brumley, Mr*. William John D. Jlnklna, 300 French Avr­
today to b# the guests for n short S. Brumley, and Mrs. John Hrum- not.
tlin# a f Mr. and Mr*. John L. ley at th# home of Mr*. William
THURSDAY
Brumley, Celery Avenue.
S. Brumley; M n. B. D. Caswell
Regular meeting of Sallto Harwaa hostess at a bridge party cm rtaon Chapter of the D. A. RWr*. Lena Olson. of.Ngw York Thuradag. M a r.JO i-M ra. Wt-A ; will take ylar, at 3:00 o'clock *t
— r “Oiy. th a n ip*ftdlhf "Hw Winter Lelfler gave an Informal tea for the home of Mra. George 0. Her• ker* with her brother-in-law and about 75 guests on Wednesday, ring, North French Avenue.
aiatar, Mr- and Mrs. Fvllx Frank. Apr. 5, a t her home on Magnolia
FRIDAY.
' Mellonvtlle Avenue, l» In Orlando Avenue; Mrs. R. M. Warren
Rehearsal for tha cast of the
for a abort tim e'as the guest of had a buftti supper and alumbea tournament play of the Sanford
’ Mra. Edgar A. Hall.
party on the same evening; Miss Llltla Theater will take place at
Lillian Conn and. Rodman lath- 8:00 o’clock at the Woman’s Club,
Lieut. Griffin Herring and Mr*. man entertained with an Informal
The Junior High School P.*T.
Herring and daughter*, Jan* ami party Thursday, Apr. 0, a t the A. will maet at 3:30 o’clock In th*
'
Nancy, have arrivej from Coro­ home of Miss Eleanor Kraus* in school auditorium.
Regular meeting of Semlnola
nado, Cal. to spend aoma time Orlando; another bridge party waa
Rer* with Lieutenant Herring’s given on Friday, Apr. 7, by Mi*. Rabekah Lodge Number FartyJ |n n t s , Mr. and Mra. G«org* O. D. L- Thrasher a t ber homo in three will be held at H:00 • ’clack.
Ron* Court, while Mia*. Sara
_____________________
T O rrlar, North French Avenue.
Maxwell was hostess at • tea on
*
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Forming a party apendlng Saturday afternoon at her homo Mr*. W. W. Waraer, mascot of lb*
grand chapter. Mr*.
Beatrice
Saturday at Silver Springs, near on We*t Sixteenth Street.
Social events planned for tide Illgglns, grand
marshal, and
Ocala, ware; Dr. FJIxabeth Tracy,
Mra. V. E. Douglass, and Mra. week ar* • luncheon and pstty Glenn E. McKay, grand aenMnel.
tomorrow afternoon by Mr*. K. I».
Mr*. Mildred Knowles SohanRichard Ten Eyck and guest*. Brownlee a t her homo on Paluiet- backer, of Port Arthur, Ontario,
Mrs. C. W. Booth, of Bouthhold, to Avenue, and an Informal |Brty Canada, most worthy grand
L. U and Mra. William Arm- following rehearsal
Saturday trim of the general grand chapter,
atrung, of Riverside, L. !.
evening to be given by Mr*. Wal- will be th# guest of hoaor.while
ter I . Cooper and Mra. A r t u r George Miller, Jr„ worthy grand
Mr*. C. W. Booth, of South- Dranan.
patron, of Leesburg, will also be
Raid, H Y , who apent aavand
her* with her aunt. Hr*.
W f a n Eyck, Washington E a ste rn S ta rs
Avenue, attar receiving treat­
ment *4 Hot Spring*, Va.. for sev­
eral months far Injuries received
In ag ^uiorvoltll# accident, ha*
More th*p 0000 delegates, rep­
ratartmv* tn Hat Spring* far fur­ resenting approximately 190 chap­
ters #f th* Order of tha. Eastern
ther treatmet.
Star In th* slat# of Florida, ara
upralfd' to attend th# taraatvninth anneal session of th* Grand
Chapter of th* Florida Order of
th# Eastern Star which «i.l open
on Wsdncedsy at the city audi­
torium In Orlando and continue
for thro# tkya. National and atal#
officer* will b# In attandanca and
Mra. G. E. McKay, of thl* city,
arorthy grant) matron, will preside,
Among Important menuara of
Seminal# Chapter Number Two. cf
thl* city, who will b# In etteouanc#
ara: M n. R. F. Crenshaw, worthy
matron of Bcminola Chapter, wbo
will glv* the address of wslcoru*,
F r a n Warner, son of Mr. aad

Will
Hold Orlando Parley

We lab# w * •* all F*#» W*.
I I year* |« Orland*.

FOOT CLINIC

A faaiHy dtan#r party waa gt»rn Iact Thursday at noon by Mrs.
Tan Eyck a t bar home. Caters
were laid for Dr. and Mrs. Joseph
H. Coboon, of Middleton. Dal.,
who returned home today after
»pending the winter at Dajtona
Bosch. Mrs. WiUiam Armilronf,
Mrs. C. W. Booth. Dr. Elitebeth
Tracy, and Mrs. Ten Eyck.
Two . parties, a luncheon and a
hrUg* party, wars clean on Fri­
day for Mrs. Armstrong and Mra.
Booth. Dr. Tracy waa hostess at a
luncheon gleya at the Celery Club
with Mrs. E. A. Douglaae, Mrs.
J. M. MrCaaiiU, Mrs. 8 . E. Karriseat Mr*. C. D. Bramley. Mrs. I.
D. Martin. Mrs. Tan Eyck, and the
honor gueoti in attendance. This

Ufa. I‘M| iHflr* a t n y rh W
PlMM 1911
OHkfHlM wllboal

Martin's Garage
W. 1st ST.*

Canrt. At th# conclusion of tbo monetary and economl
hridga gaaae, high scor* price, a ence to open la Land
potted hlaomlaar amaryllis, wont June 15. It la ta prept
to Dr. Tracy, whit# second high this ronfarauce that
score prisa, a large bouquet of Roosevelt ha* latited
Spring flower*, waa protested to|hr*d*i* to Washington.
Mra. Bramley. Refreshment* wars I
------------------served a t tha tea hour. — -•
P u b lic I s In v JJ
Mra. J. M. McCaskill entertained „ .
W __k o
with a bridge party on Saturday a i O J / »* v v K O'
evening a t her home |n Rase
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Court. High score prliea ware
Rev. E. D. tlrownlc
awarded to Mra. Armstrong and First Presbyterian Chi
Dr. Tracy, *fhll* th* honor geest* Invited the public to atl
wer* recipient# of framed picture* ly Hoi) We^t services
of th* Bek Memorial Tower as be held at hla church
mementoes of tbo occasion. Ra- excepting Saturday,
freshmcgU wer* servad by th# o'clock In th# •vealng.
hostess, assisted by Mr*. V. K.
Dr. Brownie.- said
Itougla**, to th# following: Mra. Smith Hardin of the FI
Armstrong amt Mr*. Booth, honor dlst Churrh will occupy
guests, Mr*. R. E. Harriaon. Mra. at tonight'* wrvicc. At

THEY'LL CUT
LIKE NEW

Gene Austin, heading a company of radio, stage amt scretn star*.
Including many feature acts of the larger vaudeville circuit*, will be
seen here In person c.n Saturday, matinee a rut night, at thr^MlIane
Theater. The play ln which the.e notul players will l« seen and
heard, it ratltled "Broadway Rapao.ly," a musical Variety Revue In
two Art*. Sritu i r t now on fall* at tht* Millin'. Mr. Amlin In wtll
known on the stage and the radio and ttpvrially t„ fur day* of hi*
rvcnnjing* with the Victor Record fompany. and li l* said that more
than thirty million reecrd* of Mr. Austin'* were sold. The rumpany
i» a viry larg* one, numbering some SO people and among some 6f
the belter known names ate, Tracey and llay, la n d lore, ' llap
Karnell and Flo. T.ntmy and Joe Roll.., I'auV Russell, Harrington
Slstirs. Gloria Dawn ami the famous Uriel. Top Girl Drchbslra. an
organization Hint ha* been .alle l America'* musical sweetheart*.

Surgical tnule; ail kinds of
sclsmir* and knives; pruning
lotils of all kinds, etc. Ex­
pert saw filing.
I-AWN MOWERS
Hrpsired aad Sharpened .

Also For Sale

Have your work dome by a
real mrchanlr.

J. W. SHADOIN
Kill Elm

VOTE

l*hono 719-W

llurrough* .dd-KIcct— . MTJM
Cash HegUtrr.' good ----- U
Sundslrand adding
. Jl.ti
Maltlgraph No. 36, (la* .
Corona portable ------— IM 8
I’aderwoad pwiftkldiJ'v
U C. Smith late R—---- 3 U «
Royal I#—new ahift----- ,6M#
Underwood 5-A-l, ...— (IJ-56
-lladrrwoad 4-vary Igf*. - ffA p

Mr. and Mr-. J. Tunm-ll lUy, guesls of Hi* fornttrr’a sister, Mr*.
of Shreveport, lot., whu h its been M. F. Ilnlwn, Wrst Flrat Slr**t.
enjoying a tour uf Ihe elate,
Mra. Edith A. Johnson, of l.uta,
»pvnl the week-erd hen* a« thu

Mins Sara Maxwell
Honors Miss Guthrie
A color *ch*nts of pink aqd yeh
low was used for party decora­
tions ami appointments a t the In­
formal trn given Saturday after­
naan hr Misa Sara Maxwell at her
horn#. SOU West Sixteenth Hlrvet.
in honor «f Ml** Carmen Guthrie,
recent I,ride-elect. Gue.l* were r#r*ivc,| from 4:00 o’rlwk to 0:00
o'clock by Mr*. R. C. Maxwell,
Misa Guthrie, aad Mis* Mararell.
A profusion *f gardan flower*,
to shade* a# Pink, and yalluw. wara
arrangml In various place* about
th* room* whera • &gt; gurat* were
entertalnad.
T h e r a f r a * ^ ''*
table, presided ov«r by Mr*. Mil­
lard Swing*.
Wa*hlnglun, D.
C.. was overlaid with a
■ml cratered with a boar1 of P "k
ami jellow Spring flower*. I’ink
candle* In allver hold*ra were arrangetl about the bowl of flower*
whit# similar candle* In yello#
wer# lighlsd and placed on th«
buffet.
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Those Invited to be with MIm
Guthrie were: Mr*. R. C. Maxwell.
Mr*. Millard Swingle. Mr*. James
Sends, Mr*. Earle Do**ey, Mra.
Glsily* M. Williams, and the
Mi'»r« Dorothy Halite*. Lillian
Rtanan, Allure Whltehurat, Betty
McKinnon, France* Otb*on. Mar­
i&gt;-|r Smith, Juanita McMullen,

*

Specialising
In
truck
service. Wo srork while
you sleep—day ar night.

FOR

Trade your old cqulpRufutl
on U|une.
W® h*v® |h # I

REPRESENTATIVE
To Succeed Mr. II. S. White
Flection April 12. IDXi

Your Nupparl aad Vat# Will li# Appreciated
U’atd Political Advertisement)

VAN DYHK U1K3
PHINCKTON, Apr. 10. M V Dr. Ilanry Van Dyke, iptrrnaliunally kr.nwn ptaaclicr, p««t, essay­
ist, and funner minister tu Ihv
Netherlands, dl»il today, lie
80. Although hr had br*n ill inutc
than a year (Lath »i&lt; tinrxiH-tli'd.

Comph'letl his loo hour ondurancc tlrivt* at 6:111
nVIiK'k Hatunlav nflrriHMin. Tlu? 103il ChuvmLt Conch
ntailu the drive without tin- smnlh-st mechanical dif­
ficulty. 1

Mrs, D. L Harper left yester­
day fur Winter Garden tu spend
a lew days with ralativrs.

N p . M iles D riv e n

Mis* Clair* 7-arhry ami Mt«*
Alie* Klansburg, of Jacksonville,
spent the wrak-*ml here with lh#
former's parent*, Mr. and hp*.
W. U. Zackry, Magnolia Avenue.

N o . G a l. G a s C o n su m ed
N o . M iles P e r G a l. G a s
A m ’t O il C o n su m e d

EASTER.HA.LL
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W a te r C o n su m e d

pifplfpfri'ssivK*Vf,MI
MONDAY, APRIL 17th
CITY HALL

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1933 C H E V R O L E T
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Ve-hi M alted Chocolate
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100 HOUR ENDURANCE DRIVE

Experiments In Oil
Seekinglo KeepUp
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h*« .arrtieU la spuail two
with h«r ton and daughterMr. and Mr*. Alax R. J*hn

With tho cxqrptlon of waUr and coffee. Derby’s
entire diet during hi* strenuous and nerve racking
drive consisted only of Ne-Hl Chocolate or Ne-Hl’* new
malted chocolate.
.
'

W hy

“'D aredevil”D erby

IT ALSO PROVES:

C how

SIN C LA IR RRONBCTS
Th* foQkwtng figures wsrs calculated lmm*dlately
fallnwiag tha conclualan of th* IM hour endurance
drive conducted hero last week by Daredevil Derby.
The drive aatoaaafuily cam# to a sius# Saturday after­
noon at B J L o’clock. DaradavU Darby cheerfully praMata lh# following aa proof that Sinclair products ate
all they a ra ,a 4v*rU*«d tu ha:

Total Hours of Continuous
- Driving
3155.2
Total Mijoa Covesed In Drive
Sinclair Gaa Consumed
MBVfegal
Average fltDes Per GaJ.
21.53
S 1n c 1a I^PennsylvaniaOli
'

lV 2P te.

Are Positive Proof!
F.*C. ‘MacMihon, Agent
TT” Boafoitl.'Tlo.

. .

.

.

Tligt yrtu can gavc unnualli’ if you drive 10.000 to
20000 mllr-**. tun* hundred td twri' hujulretl ilollur* by
iiurchnniiig u 103-t Chevrolet. If you will cunt|iaro
tin* vonsiim|&gt;tloifof fuel on any other full ni*e cur, this
ntatement 'vil! lie fouiul to be nbnolutely true.

INVITED

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fctMWwd In Florida’s H e a r t
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(Spot n d Rlchtat Garden Land.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

Edwards Removed
As Exchange Head

F ive L en ta A Copy

SANFORD, FLORIDA. SA11RDAY, APRIL 8. I9M

Member AMoeiated Prmn

MANY P m
ARE INVITEDTO
WORLDCONFAB

Election Bill

NUMBER 139

ANOTHER R O D Y i^ f if F u n r f /n y C o m m m / o n REEKS RETURN ...
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WouldHave

The following l* a copy of
the hill passed by the Florida
TAMPA, Apr. A—(A*&gt;—Pres­
Legislature and signed by the
J q
ident William Edwards, of BallGovernor t o d a y permitting
wood, today waa remortd from
Seminole County citixens to
the head of the Florida CUrua
vote (n an election Apr. 12 to
T.M.I \ | | VSSEE. Apt. 8. id** slltual
re.eivers for countiea,
Exchange by the board py di­
name the successor of the late 1
Ituve1 Sholts’s stale debt title*, seh.nil districts and other
rector*. The board voted Id to
H. 8. Whit* a* representative
fun it* . - I'.misslon bill, described taxing units.
&amp; to remove him as an official
to Tallahassee:
It r'*o would have rower to &gt;
I l y lh,. ehief executive *• Ihe most
of th( Exchange, the statement
A bill to be rntitled an acl j
( im; ortaal
m e r u r e fa.ing Ihe lex Is# tax toll*; sjpervise and'
said. Edwards refuted to resign
prescribing
qualifications «,t
rgtrialure, ws* introduce,I in the irgulate tsx levies, assessments,!
voluntarily. The action fol­
electors In Special Kleclto-s
— ....................
, , i llo .- v - tc r d - iy a i d te fe tir.l to tax .crllficate sales a id redemp-f
lowed a discussion by gw we.
railed and held to sleet stale I
th,
I ttee „n flnan.e and tax- lion*; direct hu.lxei* and contHil]
members Invited to express
ixpendilures.
*
senators and members of the
their opinion on Edward's plan
The Mil was Inlnwluced hy Rep.
house of representatives in
Dia-tically broc-.lening »he powfor reorganisation. Vic»Presi­
-Cb.
case of vacancies: *n.l reltet.
rr* Hf’ the present state board of K: mer. of Maitin eounly, who!
Ur TO* 4 ussU IH Phss
r ,
WASHINGTON. Apr. 8.— dent John Taylor. Largo. 1* ex
PIULADELPlllA.
Ayr.
8.1 s.'minHiistion, It woulii1gi»r Ihe a.te l for the goietnof.
lag
electors
from
paying
a
poll
WASHIJrtr.ON, Apr. g .-n P t—
The jingle of coins In cash
In lecommen.'irg passige of
.V radio message rteeleed at in.-, gev,.!noi, the romptroller .ind the
(A.P.)—A complete nubati- oectad by directors to succeed T„ Hitler and Musxo.lnl and other la* subeequent to the last
registers and the rustle of
Edwards.
tuto fs r the Democratic firm
,ammi* chiefs of govetnmrnls general election as a nualifim- navy v.ir I today announced th e , j , , . Florida fu.l .nd ex the bill. Gov- Rholtx tojd a joint bank notes In long enuRF:_______
tnblv
of
-state
senators
and
fundmjnmbl^e^
program. Itripplng away the
ihr.iS'l there want forth tiont, lion to vote in the special elec- i findlm. if the liorly of Colonel A• cluri.e i trol of “refundin
s*8&gt;V
ei" anwy
HI COOItmUll.wr
llTljTuIIIFjTrpni*i'1
vs .w .n,-j-.r .,rv V-rmr*
....... • •n
- -— r awT ^ ^ r ^ iT .
o sw .« ...i~ k h * # h » * » t* * a .U M ..ItU b A .# -.U * ld liU .fa 4«a*.
If prop* | l c Ot WIT today as m a n r
wfio Wj, .» guest aboanl the dir eil an utifunietl oMiciiioPd of i wvtrwl • t
but imfrlllng re*p:est fiom tn*
nE it enacted hy the ig.b|c Akron on It* la*« voyage. I | , litir d subdivisions ard taxing erly and feirlfsslywhk*h
handed will p...o rts o f th e country »if}'
Amciicin
govitnment
that
t.--y|
LEGISLATURE
O F T il E l
eluding the admlntatration
1 be of tr»men,HiJ* Influeme and nounced “business Is better.**
It wa. p led iql by a coastguard &gt; . nil* 11
themselves or their most tius.c.l.
mortgage relief plan waa
STATE
OF
FLORIDA:
J I Uut la miles off Beach llasrr..
1 h .» debt f.ntlinc rnniinission 1 help Id re c tly in elTrctinr both
Thousands knew
ag a in .
ministers come to
Wahington,
SECTION I. That at all spe ; j New Jersey and will br taben t o ) won d ha»* authority lo name1 ____
formulated today by a com(Continued On I’ag# Two)
what It la to have a JoK*
lurthwith tn he’p put scatteiejj
^m plttee of Senate Republicans
—
—• ..............
frigments of the world eionomlc rial elections called an,| held toj Ihe Urioklyn Navy Yard. Th- Many .stores reported Itjj
fill a vacancy in the ..flier of I
t$Ffbr . presentation to a party
scheme tegether agalr.
ere* set I business as beer».
State Atenator or member of I
. conference Monday.
First to be thus directly inslU I
i smiling weather, and tha np*
the
Ho--*e
of
Rcpm
entatiseThe administration bill I* now
.ru er the n«w Icudcrshi,. of
proach of Easter combined to,
before th# Senate. It* passage i«
Franklin It. Roosevelt in |m*...a- all rlectnrs who were qualified
stir damand.
,J
to
vole
at
the
la-t
preredin-.
expected nelt week despite con­
liona slfairs wsie the “big four
,
_■ Brewers sverywher# r u b b e d General
Election
and
who
at
* ’ filterable opposition.
Yoik and was chief rngineer fm
of Europe—Great Britain. France,
Meantime the detail* of a far,t ily end Germary. A.resd. lt*J the time of the sperial election i Ihe \lu.k Tiuck Company.
reaching banking reform measure
British prime mlmaUr, Hamsa/ are qualified electors in all
more advartisamenta and Dun aqd
war* being settled by Senator
WASHINGTON. Arc- 8 i-Ah
Ma:Donald, has auangrd to «'ll a rther respects than as to poll
Bradstraet'a trade Journal report­
Is*
payments,
ate
declared
to
film . Democrat, of Virginia, anil
j How huge girdei* buckle I uni
WASHINGTON, Apr. 8 —4JP1- «etk from lousy, while I r.in
ed a general pickup In buslnew.
be
duly
qualified
elector*
In
Rapraaantatlva SUgmll. Democrat. CFhrter members of the forestry is still consiilering an InvIWtan)
cracked, btokrn wire, It bed tne
Friends of bear prepared to at­
’
of Alabama. for Introduction -in conservation corps entered army sxtvn'.-d thiee days ago though] | such special election, witho-tl ,li and the r.rw worked swiftly
tribute most of It to that bereVw
Taul Claudel. It. payment »f any farther or oth­ ‘ to U e .1 the giant aliship Akmn
rcndltloning camps yesterday ir. Amhussaunr
Congress nait week.
age, a contention That bevr's foaa
firm tiiorping lito th* •*» with
President Roosevelt *ho:lder#J the first step of a unique mobili­ •1 ’led for the presence at Wash­ er poll tax.
are expected to dispute.
,
;il
mm
aboard
was
told
to
the
fTCTION
2.
All
laws
and
ington
of
Premier
Datadier
»r
.
TAI.LAIIAS8F.K, Apr. K Iba leadership of tha world1. Tret sation program which la aimed tn
...
, , , .....
JACKSONVILLE. Apr. 8.- A
Enough beer went down the
wrium, to the
organ Ired effort to atUch the de­ enroll one man for each IMH) per­ .11,11 tally authoritative spokes­ parts of laws in confl-et here­ llous, W &gt;*l commute* &gt;“•«.. *&gt; &lt;)ri|m(ltlf
(A.IVt—Dave S h u l l a l#d*y hatch In tha United Slate* yastaW
with are hereby trpealrd.,
man.
the only three men ........... ^ jmuril, r toW nf Mrs. leah Frapression a t nation* fell into line son* In the. nation.
signed a bill lo eltmlnal* pall day to float a battleship. Esti­
The Mils tn the powerful -lc-[
SECTION 3. Tbi* act •hall Vive I the ita g c &gt;.
Daltimore contributed the first
In reiponae to h's Ineltatlon to
. tier wh#n a federal court Jury lax payment for a special *lec­ mate* of the quantity of tha baT*
*"
Their stdnes wvre rreited under
nj . , rfturn„ , , vfn|lrt , r . tion to b* held In Semin#le vngv aald during th# fTrxl'94'
coma here and plan a campaign recruits, selected by welfare agen ito rs of Ita y and Germany v.e*e take effect Immediately u|»n
yester.Uy
th io ugh1 its passagr. - aad approval by 4 ruth *0.1 were eotwhe.1
tquTulng her of the rharga e f t’eiml, Apr. 12 for oeleetlen af haunt of Ita legality ran from on*
with him. Ha I* al««v rrnxring for clea there inder the direction of lisp it hid
e— — tbe early conrhiiton' of M. domes­ tha Tthhri department, wllh ertrill Ambassadors 'A ugust..'Rosso ard the Governor, or upon Its br­ language, free, with one '*'*1l**|rourd . r which resultr.1 fnmi Ihe Ihe sucre *nr ta Itep. H. 8. million to • million and a half
tmn, , f any Indication th ,t
i)lC. mt , r |d »f Mis* 'While.
tic emarganey pro» lam and it will ment of men at Philadelphia and -•liedetlcn IV. von Plrttw lti In d eaming a law without his ap
I barrels. But that was not enojgtt
b«ly vva.&lt;DIghlened. They a g : ..
B* MurrrI1 .^ .rrUry
hrr&gt;
iaffron who iwceivrd the word J proval.
•
be centered on mor# 1°** ,n&lt;1 dl&gt;' Washington coming A&gt;oi after.
Many places reported they
‘
,
|
|
that
rafli
nun
stuck
to
u
lly
from
Undsrsccretary
WII-I
.tuek
t„
hi.
H
b
,
c
h
.
Kraxler,
fotmer
The
first
28,000
men
harr
beeFrank Key Anderson, of Alt*­ unable to meet the demand
mastic relief to offset deflation­
_
. .
.
| unlt|
rmj Then one of
inn
Plilllifs
at
the
state
d
erail­
ary affect* of Me aarller move*. selrtted In 17 cities and are to b*
'* | head of the iliitrlet narvotle h u -1 munt, Hpmgs, today maue formal beer. Revenue by hundreds
A masaag* from the King of In army campa by Saturday nigh ment.
j'jre a u . whom she aecu*e.l of break- Bnnoimcrm&lt;nt of his candidacy lor thousands of dollars accrued to
In a 1 cases the Invitations ucre
Danatark to lbs slate department preparatory to their swing intr
. Ir* up h*r home.
th* Alorl&lt;l, llo .se of ReptesaMa-, the government.
ric
co..ring
the
ship.
Thr verdlrt fieelng the 41- H its sea', vacated hy tha death' Raid
said llath Bryan Owen woold be the forests for work two week- ihrase ■ Ir such a way tha. !'-]
» - u Alfred iE. Smith, long/Si
With
th*
testimony
of
th***,
vould
ta
readily
yoaalhl«
w-Ihou1
^
yral- Id mother of Dvr rhildren or .hi* friend and opponent In the foo of prohibition:
* j, acceptable aa minister to Den­ heace.
three
mer
—L!»Jt.
t’oinm
inier
mh.
irassment
f
&gt;r
Hitler
or
Mus-[
Pima for enrolling lh» second
was tea.bed at |0:t*&lt; P. M.. aft­ June primaries, II. S. White.
I 1 mark and «Jggy»ted aha aleo be
"Rurtly it la a happy day fa#
inelud' olini to tepd officiil npros*nU*t . n A l v n n n n n l n r n ilerheit V. Wil*y, exccu.lv# of­ er th , Jury had deliberated the
made envoy to Greenland which contingent, which will
Mr. Anderson, who became tM all, borax se lew lit In son
ficer;
Richard
E.
Itcal,
boalwestern states, were pushed hy the
for 1 hour 48 minutes.
beWftga to Damns (k.
foutlh lundldata In the field and tin depict* th* rinks of th*
•wa'n1* lustc, and Mmuly K. Kr-1
Frailer,
wh.s
shown
I
New vistas of tb# Roosevelt pro labor dapariment whila thousandson*
•
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T ha*
"V *riins'-Mbulaird Hum -uUlda SUxIonb an r i f j pd ang promote happln
win,
m
eu
smith—the.
navsl
t
—
1
1 7foam
he
heaJ
of
the
go
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aar
with!
•
,
_____
;
^
l
sc
potential
work
projects
wet.
.trains
th#
Icn
g
t^
ttlMl.l
LwUreJ
, h, t - Tha possible oppor and fto d ckeer."
* ^ H ra m to spaed economic better'
mitt#* began Ita Investigation.
,
^ wiv eomp'stely
nr
undiitandlng
It
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OBtlfntd
by
the
forot'xarvlea.
th&lt;
'wave
In
her
feel.
.
.
.
mp'ately
. went roae- Ulg festerday ag the
tuniiy
to
aid in .oaetlne
ette«tl(tg vlulh
vitally - On m a n y tidao. HI* sentiment#
Just
si
this
investigation I' 'ngt.
H K - W W ' ' « * *' Edwin R. iis-cass*ry economy legislation' Is
national park service *U U forest­ a a member a f Ma cabins If mat M C B S U r e YV III t rO V lO C
•
(Captttugd an » g i Twa ) •
re-echoed.
were
more
tgrevablr.
As
s
ill
unF
o
r
(
t
11
a
r
a
n
t
C
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i
n
g
slatted,
the
ml#*
committee
hr
,
3
|
willinmu
read,
“
We,
lh# jury, B factor whlih Induced him to
ers and others.
And while there werx many
ll»pr»»enlatlviM
rtU
n
tir,
Dent
ither
eltartatlis,
it
w
a
s-'m
p
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..........| , | RI| u , h Frailer n t guilty, so t-lfir as a candidate In next who publicly said tha new Sdl
Robert Feehner. director of the „at views could he ev:&gt;iang-il
!■
IK S s U I L iep O S lIM n e t , Oklahoma, employ the wont
im
•ay we all," and fell liark Into Wednesday"* special election.
program, will begin action approv­
brew Was “fine,” no on# went on
through diplomatic rhann-.l* if ill
— .
. , , , “ whitewash" in eur.ncetion with the arms of Raymond, her riding the projects early next week. were impracticable In send jn of , WASHINGTON, Apr.
III* announcement I* a* follows: record •* criticising Its palaUbil1/17 th# investigation. A pr#a rtng I#rst
son.
Tba park service has tentative ,'tet*l.
*—Bearing tacit administration forw the ruli* om mitlr* in Iwlialf
" i f , as some think, I can b# nl l»X.
Dfsplte th# fart that Judge
plana for projects which will re­
LJttl# of new brew moved from
Foreshadowing weeks of high-1approval of its priciple. a .weep of his tesa ution tn set u p a • pe­ l.o.'ie TV. Strum rautioned the servise lo dvinlnoi* County In the
quire more than 80,000 man- •rrssure' Inta.national nag d « - lng tank raform measure ha^d r i l! House euimniltei' for t h r Inspecial its who filled the court­ Iwgislstare lo fill th* vacancy I hrewcrlss until a(t*r dawn In
month. ef labor to complete. I, lion at Washington, the I’re si-'m the Glass banking bill and vrstlgaliun, MrtTintir -aid:
Aftar Clrcrit Court Judge Mil- proposes •etahliihment of work
room, a* they had throughout the ri.used by Judge Wnita's ueath, 11 many cities, New York among
enfs setion rairke.l the osgln- providing jo r a 82.iHW.OJO.Ood e r ­
Itrd B. Smith, of Tltusvll #. ye*"T he navsl rom mltte# wa &lt; •*• trial, tu show no demonstration, • halt be glad tu do whatever I may, them, ao last night was "tlm
terday morning ovanuled all ob- remiss In all of Ita larger forest- ring of an effoit to .ring the na-,por»lion o&gt; g jsran lte federal rv- vrrely rrillel»r,f for Its Jttl-i.,• • several person* gave way lo their on i v iu il uf our coumy aou u* n i g h t "
In tha 4H states. The forest service .Ions Into Hr# on a program of (serve orember bank o#po«it« on#
Beer for breakfast might havo
jectioa*' &lt;U«4 Ay attorney* of the
in w hllcw a'h ing t h - S hrna .im ^h impulses and applauded. There peopltf. I ther.lor# offer mysrlf a*
F arida Power ard L I.hi Co., on ha, project* which may require .estoring world prosperity oy le-jhurdred percent will be submitted Jlsnster. A com m itter ought to !■# was a hush, however, as Raymond u candidate in n*xt Wednes.Uy j
(Centnluad On Pag* Fire)
more
than
1,000.000
man-month*
question* of proceduie, he l &gt;riving International commarc •
to Congrats nest week.
ipfolMr.l th at will go (o the rarrird hi* mother frum the court­ rlactlon.
to
complete,
with
n-rmerou*
pro­
teitad to ao all-»Uy aigunicnt rrIn.lic.iion h a. Veen gl.en ih o t1 Ann.uncamet of ihe propose . uttnrtl of th is.11
• TH. originol ruling
of the
room. Her face showed line* of
lallng to the right of ll|t ower posals from aUtos brlntlng th ­ .very nspwm with which the was mads hjTtCha tman S fa g .ll
( h a lt :nin Vinson, Icsvlnc hi nervous tension as she clung to A ttoin.y-G rn.ial uiiy;u*liflr,l nit,
company to bid 10 percent m »•• in;*! far In excess of the needs United HUtes has diplomatic i,.&lt; -|o f the
investigation long enough to rp- him.
but low that th* Legislature haa
^*nk n“ L
ceatomars1 monthly bll s e.mii for the corps.
fC lr l-s-riiet- lh# ru'e» fam M ttir#
Jons will be w.ltomnl at We*h-(*ftrr « confemnc- with
The trial, which required five opened tn . election lo all the qualfn
*
of
the
first
psrk
projects
Senate
me
are
not
paid
wunir.
■
-is
ns
m
.
.......
r
.—
aome
withle. 10 diys.
(('until,urd On I'agc T w i )
ngton to discuss dutlng lh* rum- Hoosevrit. A* he *p,&gt;ke. a
■lay*, rtached sensational propor­ tiled vot.i* It also open* th* way
Following tha all-day heir " f.. H ’l be In th# new Shanandoah na- ng weiks Lit metier* w il'h will aiking stb-rommillee was ten­
tion* nt time* a* ths life story fur in. a* a candidal*. In th*
tto-al
park
are*
In
Virginia,
now
th* measure,
Judge Smith announced lhai hm taken up at the w i-'d more- tativtly drafting
of
Mr*. Frailer was revealed to shoil Inn* available, any canvas
*ri I reserve a decision la the .nat- being acquired by the federa1 rcy ard economic con:*r*n:e at which will I* sponv.red J'inlly
the
Jury, with a'l Its hspplnes* u( the county is, of lour**, Impos­
TALLAHASSEE. Apr.
&lt;£&gt;
U r until ewly next week, pel i. ■(
.i eovemment. Another early projee* l^n.'on this summer. App-i’-mtly by Sm ator Glass, Democrat, Vir­
and
heartbreaks, together with sible. That, however, shoulii not —While th* Legislature I—
won In
a .study of the argum ent an I -ropneed bv the service Is in lh&lt; •he fact that the United State* ginia. anil the Alabama Demo­
bv necessary under the cltcumr*i
rreourt
of
the
love
affair
of
gmtrt dariaions having a bearing Great Hmokv MounUln park Ir mrs not teiogniie Russia mtan* crat.
stances. I believe most of tha week-end races* a bill to legnlMa
Here's thr prise “fish story of her husband ami his secretary. vutris kr.ow where.I stand on the advertising of 3d percent bdtr
North Carolina an,| Tennessee.
- q tha point In qu«sllor.
that country will not be Invited a • “You may say,” Steagall said,
The final day was marked by
S. R. Dlghlon, attorney for F.
Roth the national park and for­ dsoush It la to participate in 'he “that the proposal’s principle is Ihe mouth.
and wins* In newspaper* and oOn­
matters whlih will be at la#&gt;«.
Win working in Artie .'&gt;’milh1s ■the InlroJuktY'rv of only three
. U Miller, who
brought »:il est services have field men a* tordon conference. This, at trast; un&lt;Iersi:od |,r have lh* approval
“ If tha people of th* county er advertising media waa drawn
witnesses
an
dthe
closing
argu­
JH b g alsat the po»»r company n h-- work spotting likely ramn sitesirleryfirlil on Ihe E »i| Bide Isle
wx* th* indication given m a of the administration.1*
chouse lo *lr*t in. I shall stand tnd*y by Rapmenlatle* Robint*%
afternoon,
B u r k e ments of counsel which left the lor economy in lla fullest sense; of Dade, who said ha would IntiW*
The labor department Indicate*, high official quarter yesterday
’ CWid^o of aacuring ■ radu.-tlun t«
•This hill is not in anv sense ystlcri'cy
Jury
with
the
Impression
of
a
electric rates la Sanfonl, tnls that the elas* of workers being ma governmmt guaralre plan,11* he Steele noticed u large eag’e flying woman of *an# mind deliberate­ an i it is tn . possible opportunity due* It lit th* House Monday, i
morning said “The m sttir shleh lected — unemployed,
unpiarried
Tbs b»l would provide for da
milled, explaining thpt the $2,- overhead at a height nf a* out ly ard mail imi*!y murdering an- to ai.l m r If.cling vitally nvies*1.
............... ............ ~
waa argued yiaUrday is one of men between IS and 28. who arc
1000 fret.
I) w.noo.r.on
lfl.nOO.f.OO r»rponttion
rorpon
saty. rejnumy legislation which amendment of tba asatlaw. a f - Ida
| it
w„ul,l be
and.the
picture
of
j.
_
nthrr.
woman,
aml.thc_pictur
'
tha deUlle af Mr. Ml.lsris main willing to aaalgn from 122 to W*
*
w
. . , ,#?lnr an I induce* me to offer ** a randi- acU af 1980 which prohibited, # P - .
fornjfsl__*
ilh - tut initial-- capital .. Thar*,-ayp.acpl L b# somrth n ,
ii"
t
sail against tba power -ompany. of their F«&gt; monthly r»X. 111
....... _____
..........................
.
variislng of any alcoholl* liquor.
along the line of Senator Glass1 in Ihe t-agli s W'sk. r.»#n *• Mr. ,|ivoted
mother
•&lt;
&gt; distraught
hy o a t."
Tha matter waa prosenu.i at this pendents-aro showing great eag­
Steal, wondered what It might b», a series of unpleasant Incident*
Th* smandment, a* drawn By
a
gw
a
a*
|propoaul
which
died
in
lh*
last
Mr.
Anderson
en
t.r.il
the
race
Uma because Ml- Mill*,- having erness lo enroll.
th* sonirthtng began falling to over a period of nearly three for the Legislature In Croup Nj . Roblntau, would amand th* Uw bo
6
His
bill
eall»,l
for
the
i
atfatgd to psy tba net amoun* ol
They are certified, after selec­
r
rrtalion of a corporation for the earth to land in a celvty ; r.trh a vears that she lost her reason­ I late in February of last yea*. permit advartlslag of braw, which
•• his February bill for els-lricity tion. to army recruiting officer
short distance from where Mr.
liquidation of the closed hank*.
ing p.w tr and in a high pitch Within a few days, three other under th* provision of tba comHAVANA, Apr. g._UP&gt;-PT*si■
after tha frees amount came due and ther, given physical examina­
As in Ihe Steagall guarantee 8 ltfle wks stsrding.
a.adulate* had anr.ojncod for this promts* beer and win* bUI now
waa refused. Ha therfore asked Cot tions. The physical standard used dent Mschado's s,mi-annual mesRunning to the spot, he dis- nf urcnntiol’sble emotion shot office, making a total of five in­ bafar* tha Legislator* for final
tank d posit bill that failed in
down
the
person
she
believed
rrr
a temporary restralnlnj older to
i.ng# to Congress, mad* rub Ic
eoverej after a short search, a
not a. strict a* ™,lu,r*d
Island'*h* f'* n*** •" lha last Congress trout, weighing x io.t one pound sj.nsible for her unhappiness, cluding Judge Whit*. Before th* action, would b* declared medici­
‘
keep the aompapy from cutting I.
•rmy enllstmenU. When. accepted Thursday, promised the
rJune' primary wa* leached, how. nal and non-Intoxicating.
the
initial
rapltal
of
1800
.
000.000
off hla o eetririty pending decision they are sent to the condltHnlng better thing* economically.
and proha'ly 12 inches long. Thr were left with the jury as it re­
MaanUme senate and hone#
on tbo main action.1’
Th# government deem led freni would be raised by requiring fed­ •i&gt;h was alive, and after Mr. tired early last night to deter­ ever, three o| the ianikdat.it with­ commltt**, had bafor* thsm mar*
drew, leaving Mr. Andereon and
eral re-erve banka tn suhsrribs
While the rat* charged Mr. Mil­ camps.
ha I “recovered" from the mine whether Mrs. lo-ah Fra­ Judge White a* sole opporants.
Feehner announced army posts usuil procedif# in making the
than 800 bill* relating to thr-M*
of their surplus while Steale
sier
should
hr
adjudged
guilty
lar la 11 canto par kwh for eiat- and depots made available in the message pub'le 'eforw it was resil
'oval sight of seeing a fuh drop
gsllistion of bear, repeal af *Uf# the
treasury
paid
1180,000.000,
Judge
White's
(lection
folio-sen
or
wot
guilty,
•_______
_________
trltlty and U the maximum r»te
A new Congress
from the skies, he placed ,t ia w*.
frurth corps arvo as conditioning to HI# 8 ,sate.
l campaign that has been termed and Mtlanal prohibition, solution
Mon-'ny. - but th#- sspper- **presenting-^ part of lh» »ar»- ter.' Believe it nr not. it wa. still
.
AlUirad la tba City’* franchue,
,*wvv*#d
,,nv of Ihe most dignified e.er of tha publla bond debt question,
M r.1Dlghlon said lb*1- It Is hi. centers for the men selected a* chxmber In three working ,Uy* Ings of th# federal reserve hanks •live today and furm-hing all
of tha
conservation
known tn this county, an &gt; consid­ relief for th# property owner mild
paid in l'#u of franchise ta n s. kinds of# amusement
•esttntlen aad that of City \i- members
hat
not
managed
to
obtain
•
for
Mr.
erable commenUwaa heard in rum- motorist and economy In
Th# remaining 8200,000.000 would
U ts*7 F. *■ WBaon. who ala. corps, include Fort Barranca*. quorum.
Hteele's young son and ilaughtei.
niemlatlon of the two Candida'.'*. and local government.
‘ a t laagth, that the r -&gt;wcr Fla.
Declaring th# administration** com* from a levy of roe-fourth
Mrs. Mary E. Babbitt, 93, who
M&lt;h*va no right to
lataclion to “bring about l m p r o » . - f ^ ,Y ?_P'^i»i o|Ulfposll* in f'dbaa resided in Ssnfor.l for lh#
additions over the,
rosnt la olir economic and flocal ersl r#«crvc lank*.
WIDOW OF AUTHOR DIES
Otat 28 ysir*, died at the home uf
Ktrngnll explained that svhil*
plowed.
situation" throug.i in-ordlnsted
Mrs.
Augcst
K-hnn
er,
1101
Elm
h#
and
Glass
were
agreed
In
painpower com­
laws, th* executive rraloe.l the
LONDON. Apr. S.-fAV-Mrdi.
A ran:* early this morning after
, aanundv, accnilint
measures passed ’y the Congr*** ( |, |t on the proposal. thcr&gt; wer*
Edgar Wall***, widow of tho
•n, that “Sines the
H. C. Shtafer, loisl posts. #m- a lo-g Illness.
last week and promised ta submit irsnv pr visions still unaatt'ad
.Success nf the Salvation Army thor, died today after a long Ul#
Funeral service* were hell from
' MOO this Istigusg i
complementary lr|i* a'.ian jhorily. rnrtirularly relating to hrgnik |l*y#e for th# past IK year*, die.t
CHICAGO. Apr. 8.—cm—
th# Ertkion Funeral Home this tag day dilvs was assured today ness. Wallace, th* author of myaact m e a d 11
at
c
fo/ernm
rnt
hospitil
in
Key
Th# Senate »rd House list • • • k b*'"J&gt;,n,r
r*. the wird Beer's second day of legality I* voUd, aad the cxeeutlvw algned,|of l.rrsld nt R—eutelt will he West last nigh: a t atxiut H:00 r&gt;'t*rnocn w,,n llev. F.. D. Brown- with thr announcamant of Mrs. tary (tori**, plan, aeonarioa, *j*d
pr***nt-d»ff
Chicago
w»»
m
ark'd
bT
th
*
Mo of th* Firit Presv.yt*rlsn Howard Ovtrlin, tag day chair­ m o a t prolific of
hi to make a
kgUtslion declaring on martgac* sought on thr measure before any o'e ock. He hod been rnnfmrd for
against It- bombing of a brewery—* forro farrc’oaura* ami authorising tha final cnnnrssional action is taken l&gt;et.;niert at that hospital for tha Church officiating. Burial was in man. that 188.88, bad been col­ w rttsrt, died of pneumonia la
Intimidation used by rackapast month, and isirmEus nf hla Bvtrgraan Cemetery with mem­ lected at .1:00 o'clock this after­ Hobywaod a year ago. Three rbUHlragsll said ;'
•##-.. The Prim* Company# praalrimt to susssnd1pavmcata on
fumily
wer* with him a t hla ber* of th# Mssonie order attard- noon l-y eight “taggers" In th# dr*n survive.
“It
will
hav*
regulatory
pro­
nlrnt wa* th# abjari of th# at­ the rational debt, in te tu l sad visions; separate affiliate* from dealb.
Ing- T han are no surviving mam- rrm;aign. Mrs. A rthur Branan
aal, If he deemed that adand Mrs. K. II. Laney are acting
CORRECTION
of Mrs. Babbitt’s family.
tack when ■ djnamlte bomb ex­
Ilia
body
la
*xprr:rj
tn
only#
banka
in
about
twin
years;
and
t.—(AV—A
||s
•
as vlct-&lt;hairm#n III tb* strive.
ploded near on# entrance aad
bat#
lit*
today.
Member*
of
CoL
will separate investment benkirg
ibis Gas
A
Mil
ta
empower
him
t*
rails#
Decision to continue th* tagging
appearing In
damaged an Iron door and
from commercial bank*. It will Theodora Roosevelt Tamp No. 18, ANCIENT CITY UNCOVERED
filed a Re­
Tb* Harald,
ahattared a doten window*. tariffs has pssssd Vn Senate and rrqoirr a high## .miahnum cap- Unit*I .Spanish American Wa# . PERUGIA, Italy. Apr. 8.—lAb— c(Toit for Ihtra day* next waak
frain dlis pending In th# Hoaaa. ,
of W. NL Dopy**,
„ Mr. Sheafar Th# foundation* af a pity wall be- • i s a’nounccd from baodquorUrt
VcUr in*. «f which
A sumratry «f lh* fands t f*bt lal for national M ika, Increas­
hf federal Employ** war* on daty at tba
printed Mr. DuyT**1*
time bat non# wa* hsjured. Po­ *n Fab. 28, 1933. compared with ing It from 825JM# to 8«.«Kl vs* a mtmbar and furmrr com, Havad to have besn built t5 cen- by Briaslier-general Catlar who
aaeerting
L ". Mr. D u r
lice said the/ did not know any 8#-.t. 80. 1031. showed'amortisa­ It will nmvid# for dismissal of mandar. gdg 'ptannlrg * milita-y Unles ago wer* uncovered her* by sxpre'sed appreciation for tho
beta loot to
fin# response given tha workers
tafb n . * * * * * if e * i
motive far th# attack.
tion had (educed it from ftT t.- lank officials who far any rauss r»cort and borial with- military laborers who war* laying a water today.
honors, |t was leamrJ.
art Land unfit to a t m . ”
$49,381 to »l7i),7a2.3Ml
y, '

Republican Measure
Would Still Retain
Roosevelt’s M o rtgage Relief Plank

AKRON SEARCH

SEES PICK-UP
OF BUSINESS |

'Jhrci* Survivors Tell
Committee Details
Of Tragedy Wnlcn
Claimed 74 Lives1

Spirit Of Optimism ti{
Pervading: Sections
Where BrewBecamp,
Legal Drink Friday

Name C ity Receivers

nclUVBKuV I":

Hitler And Mussolini
And Other Chiefs
Sent Invitations To
Attend U. S. Parley

&amp; « c F I3 :te -

FIRST GROUP OF
FOREST WORKERS
PLACED IN CAMP

arZZTSS r x - ^ U B S . FRAZIER IS FRANK ANDERSON
h \ACQUITTED UPON, ENTERED IN RACE!
MURDER CHARGE: FOR LEGISLATURE s y - r S T - W S

First Step Of Unique
Mobilization P 1an
Started Y esterday

Jacksonville Woman, i New Law Opens ElecWho Slew “Friend” tion To Candidates
Of Husband, Freed As Well As Voters

SWEEPING RANK!“&gt;"•«
REFORM BILL IS
ABOUT PREPARED

AU-D T Argument
H ear* ^ Smith In
‘light Rate B a t t l e

Bill Would Perm it
B e e r Advertising
In Papers Of Stat^

Live Fi»h Falls From
Faglc Beak To Field

Machado Promises
Business Advanc e *i"

In Island K PUbllC:‘'"n«"»*-

Mrs. Mary Babbitt
Dead At A^e Of 93

Rs C. Sheafer, 54, Dies
In Key West Hospital

BombiuarOfBrewery
Presages Beer War

Salvation Army Tag
Day Drive Nets $68

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�r*-'

TO RE-DISTOCT
JUDICIAL AREAS

Pinellas county circuit Bad trans­
fer their duties to J u d jn Rob I*and rarka, Slats Attorney Parkkill and bis asiDtant, V. K. flab-

20 Circuit Judges, 14
State’s At t o r n e y s
Would He Abolished
TALLAHASSEE, Apr. 7. Fourteen Judicial circuits, 20 drDMrlct _ S—Madison, . Tayfrir,
ra d jodfta and U ito tt attorney*
would bn ahollahod by a redletrlct- Hamilton, Suwannee, Lafayette,
Inf Mil Introduced In tbo houie tlixle and Columbih countlss. One
yeatarday by Georye W Scofield, Judy* and one atate attorney.
Dtotriet 4—Na*iau, Bradford,
The bill w e, the flrat attempt Baker, Union and Clay rountiea.
by the ley lala lure to rot coat* of One judae and one (tale attorney.
District 8—l-evy, Cltrua, Her­
malntalnlny circuit coerte. It wilt
be conaldtrrd by ■ houae Judiciary nando, Paaco and Sumlar eauncommittee but the final outcome tloa. One Judye and one atate a t­
of thie and other almllar maa»- torney.
Dlatrict S—Duval, St. John.,
uree apparently will not
be
determined until all redtatrictlny Playler, and Putnam countiesbills, both houae ami aenate, are Now baa three JuJyee. Cut to two
#
welyhed by a Joint committee In and one atate attorney.
an attempt to briny out a com­
Dlatrict 7—Voluala, Lake, Bernpromise measure.
lno|v and Orange rocntlea.
One
Representative Htofleld’e redls- Judye and one atate attorney.
Dlatrlrt H Gilehrial, Alachua,
tristlny proposal directly affecU
the Hlllaborouyh county circuit and Marion rountiea. One judyo
court, combining It w ith^PInrlln
-------------hhd providing1 th a t lie new iclrDl.trlct B—Hillsborough and
eult shall have two Judges. The Pinellaa eountlra. Two Judyra and
Hlllaborouyh district now has two one atpto attorney. 1 _
Jodyaa-P. M. Robles and L. L
Dlatrict 10-&gt;Polk, Oaceola, ami
Parka. Paaaaye of tho bill. It ws« Brevard rountiea. Two Judyra and
evnteloed. would eliminate the one atata attorney.
judye and atate attorney of the
Dlatrict t t —Indian Hlver, Ml.
Lode, M artin,1 Okeechobeev •anJ
Palm Beach rountiea. One.Judyo
and nne atata attorney.
Dl.trlct 1 2 - Manatee. SaraeoU,
Hardee ami lllyhland* eountiea.
One Judye and one atate attorney.
Dlatrict 13—IkeSola, Charlotte,
Gladea, • Hendry. \ao and Collier
count le*. One Judye and one atate
attorney.

mus
RATES

.. -fGooUnuod ymm Page Oa«»
recall. Outstanding wrro Iheai
statements:
A wind gust of terrific Inteti
slty. short and sudden as a b'ow.
•truck the ship as she battled
'ii slay up In the heart cf the
storm.
A, the shin was stru k by this
UAVB TOUR WATCH rvpalrud gust, th# control rope of the low­
by one who really known how. er vetil-al nnMer gave wey.
Brlyys, Jeweler, May. Avx.
Attempt* lo slrer with the
nrper rudder failed for that rimGORDON'S KEROSENE. Quick t n l loo gave way.
Service, Phono 4X1.
Glrdtr* buekleil and gear lore
STRAYED—Sllvsr 0r Gray Pe- loose amidships. This was report­
male Ptrslan cat. Reward for ed by Richard K. Deal, enlisted
Information lending to return. P. man, who assist he saw It as ha Box 1005 or C. A. Ilxlnes at left hi* bunk, sniw er'rg ihe
order for til hands to stand by.
The llsrald • offlrt.
Hr snw runtml lines *lack but
nr tired no breaks.
V—Loaf and Found
The survivors lielievrd this wai
LOST: One whlta and liver colored after Ihe yust, and nlso aftsr.
mild Wiley, “the shin had begun
Its lari descent, practically out
of rootrol.Wllev, swept Inin the water
h—Help Wanted
a fltr Ibe crash, said he distinctly
WANTED:
Canvassers.. 15.00 saw the hlg hulk, rraekwl In three
daily. Manual Weaver. 21* E. nlaree, lying on the srater and
Hriftlne away rapidly.
Flrat Street.
Nowhere ln the report was
10— Flowers and Plants
there the slightest suggestion that
FOR BALK—Porto Rico sweet po­ anyllng was amis* before th* ship
tato plants and vlnas. R. V. ran Inin the alorm. Wiley minuteIv reported each development of
Crenshaw, Phono 113V.
the flight, from hi* vantagr paint
Ip the control rabln.
This rrm rt, combine,! with
WANTED—Fruit or, vagutablu radioed flashes from Ihe fleet of
truck coming back amply from vsnuiel* and aircraft searching for
North Carolina to briny hack Aus­ survivors, furnished so far the
tin roadster. Apply Reel A Sons, orlv cb*e* for Invssliyallon.
Hearrher* sighted sum* wre-k
age an.l at tw i **narate points
Id— Rooms Without Board
reports,! oil splotch'* on Ihe
FURHIHHED 'HOUSEKEEPING water, on* *howlng bubble* rising
Rooms 1200 weekly, also bed from I ho bottom.
Naval nfflrer* th ueht this Inrooms. 1100 weekly. 301 K- 5tb
divaled location of tho airship's
and Palmetto.
inylnrs, Imroriant bs'ause it In.
Hleatrd a section of Ihe ship had
lb—Apartmenla For Rent
Iravvlod some tlirianc* aflar othor
LOVELY HOME 30« W. I5tb. portlcns had sunk. Th* ship* qsPartly furnished U desired, Im­ signori to drag for wreckage wero
mediate possession. Phono 3901,
W. I . Henly.
THRASHER

Apartments,

Jl'h V B k u scrE O
•
■■■■•
WASHINGTON. N. O - A Jury
•a a selected la |* i* « l court
Wedtesday to try foimar 0 . 8.
Commr.
Thoms* K. Ila a i r
Giaenvifk. N. C., an charges of
'C o n tlr-d Prom P e r r O te r — ja deosilor*' protcrtide premium accepting aia brll»«&gt;. Ho wao Inmea»ut- a n ' in tho bill It U elauao. setting up a acalo a fp ra - tlctbd by tbo fraud Jury Tceedsy.
etlpulatrri lhat tbo “purpose of | mlurna from 2S evnta to f t i
thto act ia t«* provide aa fully I month dependent upon tbo a r a t­
a l po«»iMr for tho protoctlon of aye balin'# maintalaad. Ho woald
•II rr'iiitoir,
mUni.-lpallDes or raqulr* e l o * e ruporrlalon of
othara ami In in
manner im- Slat* hank* l&gt;y tho commtaaloaor
pair tho obligation of any eon- of banking »n&lt;^ irwuraneo.
Tho refuiul of Stato yaaolla*
ta n a to uter. other than motor
(P ttih Df w i d
Prawn)
vehicle op*rafra woald bo re*
qoirvd by a Mil Introduced hi tho
Senate yesterday b y Jtnmtor
Arthur Gomet, Key Went, pro­
Seminole H.th and Poultry
posing In amend yaaoilna tax
lery statute*.
Dlror-ed wnmrn w:old be de­
MeLander Arcade
nied the rich1 to oae their'form er
intone 909
We Deliver
huiEend'* surname and woald ba
required to a**ume their maldtn
or former hutband’a name, in a
bill Introdueed In the Senate yneterday by .Senator Arthur Gomel,
Key Weat.

Situhlay Specials
HENS, lb.......... 16c
FRYERS, lb.
28c
a

MARKET

Up­

A c c u r a t e , Conscien­
tious, Expert Service,
Advice and .Free Accommodationa—
When a Supereervice.
man is clearing y o u r .
,windshieldr puttingwav«.
ter in y o u r radiator,v
correctly inflating your
tires free of charge, he
is helping to i n j u r e .
your safety on the road.

Banklne legislation and mens- * 0 S O I W1A*
urea designed for the relief of T _ P n v i i w v
t w f w ii in

hvm w

bills. Introduced In tho Senate
yesterday, and with 40 bill, alrradv In the hoppers, the up.
per branch of the Florida Leylalatore brought ita |«rial number of
measures Introduced to 05.
Henator Walter W. Rose. Orla min. sponsored a Mil d-rlyned
to ylve depositor* In closed tanks
a .Irony voir*’ in tbo affairs of
the rlosed inatltutlnne. Tbf m e..urv would provide for tha oleellon
hy the depositors, or common
creditors, of a board of ala HI.
rv* ors^ Each deyoaltor waald to
entitled o on,.vote for *ach 1100
or fraction *"error.
Senator Watson propped the
rreallon of a Kta'» funding rentmlvalon. with throe members.
given power to rondemn the lalanre of a bond Issue after 00 per
rra t of the owner* have approved
a refunding Issue.
The commission • also rould
proaerute through (he court* the'
exchange or aajr i f refunding
bonds, where a bonding unit rannot keep pp payments on current
Issues.
Crratlon of a new Stale dr.
artment and an additional hurrau
In the Htate Hoard of Health, and
the abolition of aarveral existing
Stats boards were requested In

Unbiased Probe Of i
Akron Disaster I«|
Demanded BySolon

WANT AD

Introduced

BEER, DEBTS IN
S P O T L IG H T AT
TALLAHASSEE

And Piin Relieved
After Use of Cirdni
“A few years ago, my heallh
wasn't good, and I suffered from
cramping.'* writs# Mm. Ilsrbart
W. H unt or lUUaatlle. Taxaf
“My pain would nausaate me. I
would Just drag around, so slug­
gish and 'do-less.' My mother doelded to gtva ipe Cardul. I began
to mend. That tired, aluyytab
feeling was gone and the pains
disappeared. I can’t prates Cardul
too highly because I know it
helped me.”
CARDUI la aafa and wholesome
for women of nil ayes. Try Itl
Maid at the drag star*.

------Seminole Courly
repre»«Motive In th
luord A. A. II. B&lt;
ment that l« helm
Aucuatlre today an
U r , »'U 1,41
*•**»•'•
"*** kuhool atudei
tT 1'} fn ‘7 ,
" V ^ re to !

WATER
PATCHES
GREASING
Laney’s Drug Store
Thone 103

W‘J |0, ^
rrs ta tio n In
Tl&gt;Ill„ .
the expert* there
winniny an “upset
cliff
Gordon,
cbani| inn of the Cl
Tialning Gamp. Ill
IJu-lly llrddon, la
tr .iwclfchl $liam &gt;l&gt;
who went’ Into the
N a'htrsl A. A. U. r
IWiloKi
l4t&gt;c In klarrh llttn acc vnlvred'
the utolriet luurnunirr t In Ja&lt;h-J
xonllc, tu »ln the feather weight)
chJinrlunship of the district and;
a gold imd.il. Hi* ir irr.pnlatmli
the ‘Kifly A.mwialrs" ttlub of I
Sinfnrd.
'
j
lln iiu g f l« in fine cun Itlon for
tournament huslnc. Winner or Jit
cf his 21 amateur 'outa, he feels;
a-.rn that hr will In protlanrM
chain,-Ion nf the Atlantic MeaGet some genuine tablets of Uayer
kcuru.
Aspirin sod take them freely until
you are entirely free from pain.
*fld tlb llls of Bayer manufacture
ASUNCION Parayus) —Two Bo­ cannot kurt you. They do not drprus*
livian alrpiatxs war* shot (town the heart. Ami they have been proven
by Paraguayan anti-aircraft ihslls twice ns iflac live as salicylates in
In tha Condra sartor of tha Gran relief of rheumatic pain at any ifagc.
Chaco, I: was announced officially
Don’t go through another season
today. Both M l In th, bid*.
of suffering from rheumatism, or
any ngurilie pain. And never suffer
needleasiy .’ram neuralgia, neuritis, or
Steve's Place
other rand it Iona which Bayer Aspirin
will relieve so surely end so swiftly.

POST OFFICE
LUNCH
Short Orders
Regular Mesh 30c

firestone
Were Chosen By Daredevil Because They Are
A man hi not aa cure of himself a t tha wheal
after driving fifty or alatv hoar*.
One bad akld and the drive la over—Derby a
failure. '
.
One blowout and Derby 1* dbquglified. ■
One puncture even would apoll the .taut . . . and
a lot of tho drive Will be done at extra high
speed.
Derby baa played safe and equipped Ms endurance
Chevrolet with Firestone Tirea.

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
Firestone Tire*—Firestone Batter!ea ’ '...
Fircatona Brake Lining—Woeo l’ep
Croaioy Radio* and Electric Refrigerator*
riojene Motor Oil— Wiahlag and Polishing—Qreaalag
F in la n d Elm
'
Phone If*

BELL BOY 13
hONCY. Th€ Nfjir TIMf YOU START
^
PtQHTINO WITH MR.$TAU.U*4Clf Hill
OISOtARG* YOU II NOWIE A SPOOT.

. AKX0 6 OE TO HIM-BURY W f HAOtET

AWMTS A

^
,
teckniout!
i o o rru a
TRCWnCRfff!

NOW YOU
TWO BOVS SHAKE
HANDS AND BE
FRIENDS

WHY CERTAINLY! &gt;
AND MY BOY. I WANT
YOU TO KNOW THAT I
WISH YOU EVERYTH(NO
— , YOU WISH M E ! i

LEGAL NOTICE

- - - - * "V *arawsrm ■ mus.ru
s t a i r s furnished apartment.
N o lle . I. hereby »lv * n I he t uni.rr
Park and Fourth. Phone US. • 7. .'5 aarsesa,-, of i h u r*rlaia

Ileal d*rr*« of rorvclaaur* and sal*.
«»4 * «ls r.it nn the 4lh 4 « r
- r A pril, te n . i„ « „ d by the r t r “ x li l o ii r l la and
U r nemlaolo
I ■'tlsiv, PlasISs. Is t'h s n rs rr. la s

. FOR RENTt Unfurnished houso,
clpse In. Inside reflnlshed. FWv • •*i»ln r«...o . th*..in iwedlnv
K TA H IU IU ,
rooms and slavplng porch. Phone •l . tHr r.r. s la I.NHtttANCE COM
PANr. .&gt;
140 or 6M -J..
...rporeiii.u
u o d .r
iho
lews n»

th—MI*ea|lgn*oua For Mnlr
TWO tOUNG ' JERSEY MUk
Cows. Pieah. Old Sanford Mat
tree i Partnry, West Flrat Hi. J
H. Borland. •
jm m io N -v ^ * 3 £
truck,
am) paddlera. Fur tale, now patrl
of beets. Also groan onions. C
Casper, 1 mile south. of Ulndst
villa aa Ranferd A»»nue.

.•'S'M?y: •i.K .'L-r.!

OWNER laavtng City. Mnat b
said at 00*0. U T Summerlin Ave

: or PhoM 112
,

F O B SA L fT Baby F n h 6 S t.
good rondltlon. Phone 595-J.

^ ■ ^ ^ • '•M .ib s aosth i loot
•k* —• * la be eoM to satisfy *el,.

A w rU L .H O T H im t

M jM HE MEKJL
m m M B N T io ir O *
THE 'S E A B E A S T
PKOOUCEOA TURGID
B E H S A T /O ff M O U N D

. h . „ " J ffh; r “ or *“ t T : S i
r j ' •* public eatery balers ih .
I k . 1,1 il.Nir
ihe C earl H oms * Is
Kvnfont. a*ml so I* C easty, rtertdo.
iT ' V
koars of sale, oo
‘ ' “ ■4s* lh » tat day
U i y , isl*.
• k s k ' S i r of tb l.
"m rt.
I bo
relkswlng
gt/ieylboC
•Itaele la Somlaelo C * u «.
•*. rlo r l.t,. lo .w jt :

HO u i iTho' l D^ FURNtTUXK.
:

THE ADVENTURES OF TOM, DICK AND HARRY

SYLVIAS HEART.

SHE HADE HER WAY
h o m e w it h e y e s
D A H R A N D HER M A I N
I N A MUDDLED W H IR L,
m e a n w h il e : o u r .
O LD M l EN D " P !M £ *
A N O MR B 07S8Y A R E
B U S ILY E N S A 6 E 0 I N
C O N V E R S A T IO N A T
A P R O M IN E N T C IT Y
C L U B . F IR S T , L E T *
A LS O HAVE A S E A T
A T THE SAM E C U M .

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ANOTB
R EC 0\
AKRON

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&gt;

AYOR ANTON C . CERMAK
D IES FROM
A SSA SSIN S . BU LLET.

Cltotte la seeking to caat reflection
On th . davat commltt*#* VltiAon
continued. *1 rwent tho thoilfht
that any ntvniber of tho KojaO
can't render a Just and fair Inrratlaatlon. ThU talk aboat bolus

mm tol,l th.lr *lorU», on* of 'ho
victim* of Ih. mlahap, Paaqialv
tV. Hutlio, metalsmith who til.td
when Ifcr rettuc blimp J-3 dropped
Into tho ***, w*» butted at Atl*
In (Ion national remetery allh full
mtliliry honors.
Later In tho day similar 'taremonlr* wore hoist for Lieut. I'oiqmondrr Harold K. MeManaa, who
diid on Ino Akron, and I,tout.

, A n n .

Review Of A History-Making Month

crime in k*ner*l and purtleutarty nckctcerinv an unhealthful occupation in Florida. Senator Parrieh U the nuthor of
(ConUmnil pram Pag* O n .)
one of these bill# which would proHIWt the poaaeuion of a
oppo«* MrClictic'a piaa, rwmachine cun bf anJr penon other than those who hate eome anH
m-vked ikai he w
**mhar.
■peelal right to it euch aa police officer*, member* of the ratted" by Ihe OklihonOaT (nor*.
National Guard, or ntfvttta of the state or national gorern"It miitm to me th a t Mr. Me.
There can he no ietltimate reaaon in the world for a
prtvtuneitiM i d flftr owhinfc or trunuportlng a machine
gun. Hla poaaeaaion of H'nhouUI be prim* facie evldtnce
that he la a criminal. More and more, particularly in the
larger dtlee, machine gun* have come to be the principal
offenaive weapona of gangsters and thug* of all kinds.
Even in Florida the machine gun haa been brought into ptoy
more than once in the elimination of competition in 1111gltlmate profession*.
. . .
Similar me*aure* which have been InlroduCcdhave to
do with making the throwing of t*&gt;mbe on highways or
M blie parka a eaplUl offen**,** well &lt; ■ * »

b a t u id a y

tho e«ner*| Umb of tho t t m
pending in Congtuua to rofhmnc*
■yr trait oral htdeteedneaa.
aoggastod hy th* F ililiM M ta hit
m.aaaco to Congruoa rttoaKUnq
tho farm refinancing kgtaUtioo.
Sen*tor Robtwo*, of Atfcaaoa-,
Democratic Hatter, who ha# boon
engaged m «** confCrtM**, ex
pit Inod that whU* It follow* la a
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tka fkmt ' thtftM 1*

LL BANKS CLOSE
ON TH E DAT
ROOSEVELT TA K ES
O FFIC E t

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.if.

OOSEVELT OBTAINS
EMERGENCY POWERS
FROM CONGRESS TO
1
FIGHTJTHE DEPRESSION,

*ti(Tt». « t d botauoo tho roflaanctng woold r o w a higher potrentage of tho property.

r OlSASTER.SWOCKS
v , n a t io n :
Uvea every year. Zangara * purchaae from a pawnaiwp
of th« pistol with which he fatir killed Mayor Certnab in
aft Attempt On the life of President Roosevelt should not
be readily forgotten.
Undoubtedly the criminal h u found things too much
tofits oww-Hklag In Florida during recent-yew* and Ibe; at­
titude of the Isgislatora In making it hot for him should be
commended. Our repreaenUtivea cannot go too far, it

lift mate ayabww*

! Th # atata enly got VlOfiOO
ram Flaeid* taea tracks this wlnk a# compared with nothing buttfu pari mutuel law waa

crease tha aUtp’a
three ta fW» P*^«

lMtldominaney. Whatever the future of the river boata may
IK# be, tt 1i hard to believe that they will develop the romantic
we-(tore that aurrounded the daya when the Robert E. Lee and
ClEtto
towimtn they un. Then hick to j the IfiMhe* BtoRttl their memorable race from Ne w
Iran* to fit. Louie,
old Britain!

.

tatU to Nr |

ta M lto U t1
m m

* TMM Who a Ion

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

Claud* Howard was In from
Chuluot* Sunday and epent th*
day tailing bear stories and vl*Ulug hla fkmlly.
A. P, Connelly Hft yeiterday
for Tallahaaaeu whet* he wad
c«IM ot railroad buatnean and
incidentally to take • look at tha
Cuuaty Division proceeding*.
J. stumper. (Mat cutter at Rob«rto atora, brought hi* family to
Sanford and now they a rt housekauping. at thu FalrvHw.
Today the Florida Logiolatara
•n w t* to romren, for business,
Tim preliminary skirmishing and
jeckeyteg N r place wll| then be

legislative message In pertc
annuaneed ta Democratic
greaelonal leaden that ha
go to thu floors 0f the How
then give that body hla vl
the tart If. Hu wilt be th,
President of the United SM
appear officially before
broach of Congress In delihi
teuton aInc* John Adams,
first few years of thu lu
tnry.
Littio Ethel Goodwin I
was tho dainty IHtla Boats*
very delightful birthday
given by bar parent*, P it
Mr*. N. J. Perkins In he

will be known and tha Prualdcnt

t i tha i n t i . At an early stage
to kto .BMM It H^a *0 though
l#n T. Partis, of JoekaentlUo, will
I# epoober, mM Senator Drone, of
Tak.Hfrt, yrwldont sf tho fkeaate. Mr*. J. «T. WUJman, Mr#. H. B.
Coanally, 'Miss Ruth O ntkr, and
MHo Irene BrBdy, w in a n liu d
K n . Perkin* t0 eatvrtalnlng aad
serving the little gutota.

OPE AND CONFIDENCE
’MARK T H E ENGS'OF 7 i
THIS REMARKABLE &gt; i
MONTH.
"

prepare for thu navy’* Inquiry
there.
Wiley read to the committee the
statement he presented Thursdsy
to .Secretary Swanson, adding that
when the committee begins croea.
rum ination neat Wednesday he
hope* to have more to say.
Then the __ stocklly-bullt__Deal.
etail "In'"hi* tailor uniform, told
one of the most dramatic stories
that haa com# from the accident.
He hat) the Hat re port*! conver­
sation with Rear Admlial William
A. Moffet, chief of raval aeronau­
tic* who went down In th r Akron'*
pijnge. Moffet told him less than
four hours before
trouble
began, l)*a| said, that he was ford
of ffylng ott the Akron an.l that
It was "much better than the
.Shenandoah."
Then in hla chronological report
of what had happened. Ileal sail
that after standing by for a time
with a fire-extIngulaher to keep
the ahlp from catching lire when
lightning struck the radio anten­
na, .he took advantage of being
off duty by smoking a pipe and
retting In hla bunk.
"I happened to be looking up
and noticed the No. 7 cell (which
contalnrd helium) wan swishing
qultu more than usual", he tald.
"While looking a* this cell the
ship gave a terrific lurch eldewsys
nrd longitudinal girder* seven
and eight gave way as wall aa
aom* of the wires."
The gasoline tank* cam* loo**,
anil he started to dip them entire,
ly free of the swishing wire* but
decided to go forward. When he
got about two third* of the-way
up In the ship he met other* of
the crew.
"The ship was falling quit*
rnpMly now, and I krew nbe wna
to crash. About five or 10 seconds
before she crashed tha light* went
out In th* keel. I retained my
, stand on t,H&gt; keel and then heard
• noise aft and then water hit my
feet."
In noma way, he was washed
free by th* etirging water, caught
hold of a gasoline tank and stayed
with It until he was picked up
ly th* German tanker Phoebus.
BrWln re&lt;W to safety on the tern!
task.
A somewhat similar gtory was
tald by Erwin, lb* youngest of
tha three survivors. Hu admitted,
though, that aaveral hours before
tha fall while he wa* helping ataer
tha jkblp" tha Hjfhtnlng fhahus

th e n be. too, toy down on
tun aa a Usela rat Iun of pHndpia bunk n e .r 0**1. 1H raw UMPhoB.
and stated:
um.eoll -aurgo" and whan
“Th# legislature teuufnlaia that body Waa ordered Into the bow to
.xceaalVt debt and extravaginca pull filo thlp’a Boeo down, ho
In th* operation of local taxing went, along with hla shipmates.
"I Imagined that tho ehlp.wa*
unit* and political aubdlvlaknui
have UMfuaaad th* lutol tax bar- ellmlog becoa.e th* motota wen
.‘d b atB i-d From K g * Ono|
going full
ha luld, -but
■H IMto y Ahd - wffWency ' bi tho
mit#M It waa .aetUIng,"
maa»|*mont of th* people’s ■af-

Powers I n Florida

Balerriag U tho pnbUe head
d * t altoMtoa la fftaaito. lM paid
Ntoro W at ho adJaattMito mad*
wttkto lh« eapgrtty gad (ho ability

part auch uabdlttilOM and taxing
unite and to mtlntdto tho Mtoo*«ry function* ’of gowrtment
therein, aad ta adorUtoly fupfott
tho debt structure of ta lk unite. g«t to froi
"That m aty of which H vW one-third f
unite a#4 political aubdJvlgloaa am
m w In 1default aad th at ; many
other* i n ia a condition af

the nos* down, to get the ahlp on
an even keel.
"I- heard the tall hit the water,
an.* when It hit the water thu
Hnhtlii’; system broke and the
llfciita west out. When tho light*
went oat I jumped through the
r o te ^ lJumsccL through the fab.
|1: between tho diagonal wire*,
dipping the fabric aa I went
through.
"By the time I hit the waled
the ship teemed In h it a t the same
lime; it teemed right on top of
m*. I put my foot agalnat the
structure ami pushed myself down
underneath the water nrd dived
out from underneath the wreck­
age."
He wa* unconscious when pltkr.l
up by th* Phoebus,

NEW FARM BILL
W IL L R E J E C T
BROAD POWERS

(Continued From rag* One)
Chief Executive pushed ahead
measure* to provide job* and debt
relief to counteract the deflation,
nry effect* of earlier emergency
legislation.
Evtn aa he acted a thunderous
summon* for enactment nf the
farm bill echoed on capitol hill.
A* a king-pin In the new ad­
ministration move, $2,000,000,000
plan for easing the mortgage bur­
den of smalt home owner* on tho
ram* principle proposed ■for aid#
Ing farmer* wa* drafted and wttl
be put forward In Cungrea* imCASH PAID—For clean cotton med lately.'
Effort* to hasten payments to
rag* at Tha Herald office.

* Tho HU prorldoa that the f lv .
ornmont would refinance itoaM
valued aa high a* 1*0.000
par east Of thulr **^B**fJ
That would limit tho ro fla aa tM
operation to
on o atagW
home.

tonrwvnuwRf

twevnrjr j

ttwri+jHtk
‘Norite /

FARMERS «*PAT LOAN*
SPARTANBURG, 8. C . Apr. 8.
— UP)—Nlnaty-oght porteat of
crop loan* advanced fanaurs . of
Spartanburg eomrty har# &gt;*•*
repaid, aay* J- L Mouuty. Jrbanka also fit Id Inepector.
.

depoaltor* in cloned
a rt In contemplation.
The proposal fur reopening the
(1 yen tic Muscle Shoal*, Alabama,
power and nitrate plant*' and de­
veloping the Tennessee baaln like­
wise took deflnltu ahape at a con­
ference with congressional leaders
and wHI b„ presented 'Monday.
Meanwhile, Inrltatfon* went for­
ward to Italy, Germany, Japan.
China, Argentina, Brasil aMl
Chile for t h e i r governmental
President
chieftains
Roosevelt In the Interest of m l lalltlng world trade, Great Britain
and Franc* had been asked before.
President Roosevelt haa in mind
a tremendous public work* con.
structlon program to give job* a*
another counteraetlonary atep. HU
plan S, nearing completion' and
will he presented to thta session
nf Tongreas, possibly Involving aa
much as two or three billion dol-|sj

THE 10:13 is distinctly feminine. Cars full of well*
dressed, vivacious ladies. There is quiet but eager
talk of babies and bridge—of parties and servants. But
more paticularly of shirts and^ shoes, of rompers and
rugs. . . .Above all, of prices and values.
. But wutch.the 4:25, when the ladies-are homeward
bound. Some are worn ahd weary—and quiet Oth­
ers are still vivadoiis and gay.
Had you trailed the tired ladies, as they were shop­
ping* you doubtless would 1tave seen them wandering
from store to store, from counter to.counter, asking,
searching, pricing—hour after hour.
Had you followed the ladies who again-are talking
babies and bridge, dinners and parties—you would
have seen them consulting lists—going directly to this
store, to that department, to this counter, readily find­
ing just what they wanted at the price they Intended to

p»y.

v

Before leaving home they read the Mdv*rtbementa Iq their newspapers, made notes, dipped certain
ads, laid plans.
^
^ :
■ana effort, .hop a t home
f ir s t in th e

PR IN TIN G

�------------- ------------ an.l v jm ij ,* -miuitlcea appo'ntr '.j
It V...- d , !. ! that the P.-T. A.
p ith. i r.i w li-'oka for the
1
IP.rary at:
v htch plan* nei.ij
In h,.2o, of Mb* I r a Itevi*, re- I com; Lit d f&lt;-r 4 .May Feslivu 1 to
P.’s** far the ran . a I *piinit
tlic near futurv.
f*nt hriilo-rlftt of Mount' burn 1L« •
fmttval tn he held os Friday, Apr.
ctade molhei* were
■I'd dtIan,l», who K u fltlln l her;
attendance pri*' wa. J l, were . r . i r , e , l at the rrgttlir
m*n&gt; timr«, Mr*. M. D. Reel en- count
the loom ta—
I.v meeting of the South Sid; Pltterta.w .1 ««ith a party anil Kan Ist. John*. It. fr* V
kerthirf ,h « « tr on Thursday rrvthen setved in the Ohio. Mil. Man Paxton enternine at her homo, 913 Elm Av*.
■■oni by Mr*. A. It. t-iin-tl with a w.rnrr roast and
nur if lanlitioa . f ta t flowers
: . J. K. 1lodge, i a
were uad t„ adorn tho rooms
Ivach paity Ki«rn last night at
I I . hoalesse. f • Hi •
whrri* thr guests wort entertained.
Daytona Reach.
During the evening bunco wa&lt;
Guest. were: the Mi*«c* Annplayi.l and pritoo w art awarded to
amelia Paxton, Camilla
Pea*,
Mr*. 1‘iiftcr t-anaing ant) Mi»
(■lady* |lemlei,un. ttillie Wight.
\Vati»n Krrl. At a lata tour reMarjorie Moore, of I'learwaler,
freshmen!. wrro served.
Helen WiUon, and Howard Pax­
Those preont wort; MU* Eva
ton. Hendrix l.yles, Claude Hern­
Paris. hennr guest, Mr*. R. J.
M'linii ,-ting
her
riuisin* don. F. I&gt;. Scott, Allan Field*.
Rrrl. M*i. tv. D. Root, Mr*. C. R.
Am*metis Paxton and How- Clifford Hell, and IVet Srwrnnih,
Reel. Mr*. Georg* D. Calhoun.
'uxlun. uf South Charlr Moll, of Clearwater.
Mr*. I.uthrr l alhoun, Mr*. Porter
lan.m e. Mr*. I.ynn Swain, Mm.
Kill* Until. Mr*. U E. Spencrr.
Mr*, t ’arj tt illiama. Ml*. Johnson.
MU* Martha Johnson and MU*

Mrs. Reel Entertains
Recent Bride-Elect

Coleman Home Scene
Of Auxiliary Meeting

Social Calendar

Th# Rot. E. D. Brownlee, D. !».
pastor.
Surday School, 9:45 A. M.
Moralkf Worship, 11:00 A. M.
rhrUUaa Endeavor, 7:00 P. M.
Evening Wdrahlp. 5:00 P. M.
Tho aoaaton will moot a t thr
clooo of th* nwrninc and atoning
worship sanricos lor tho reception
of member*. Thooe without church
homo* In Saaford are welcomed to
all eertfeoa. Tho pastor la atallcble for conference reefy morning
from 9:00 o'clock to lt:0 0 o’clock
la hU study at lh« church.

Mias Edna Chittenden. AtneriA rthur GaUbel U visiting ranUm chairman, stated th at proMONDAY
u fat Jacksonville for a rwraa on tho flag coda will be put
Monthly business meeting of the
on in re try echo#! In the county, Woman’* Missionary Society of thr
both white and eeiored, during the Flrat Methodist Church will be
Lenta Gamer -and
Douglass month of April, nt the regular held at 3:30 o'clock at tho chuich.
E thala, af Atlanta, at* spending meeting of the American Legion
Mr*. J. tlowrll Kiah and Mr*.
-th , week-end here.
Auxiliary held yesterday after­ John Eick will bo hosteaar* for
noon at 4:00 P. M. at the home "ladies' day" at tba Sanford
. E. W. Barrett la Improving at ”
Mr*. Walter S. Coleman, Country Club.
the Fernald-Laughton Memorial Dreamwold. with Mr*. F. E.
A business meeting and study
llaupital whom he underwent an Roumlllat presiding.
»
class of thr SL Agnes Guild of
Operation Wednesday morning.
A* chairman of public educa­ Holy Cm** Kpi*copal Church will
Sunday Schoo*. 10:00 A. M.
tion. Mis* Laura Chittenden re- bo held at 3:30 o'clock at thr
Epworth l eague. 6-30 P. M.
Bon Co*hum and Frank Ruasell ported that a flag pole anti staff
a«w among tho student* from the •HI be presented to the Junior
Prayer Meeting, 7:30 P. M.
The .Woman'* Auxiliary of the
University of Florida who are High School In the near future. At First 1&gt;resbytarian Church will
•ponding the Spring holidays here thU time members voted la give a have its regular business meeting FULL GOSPKL TABERNACLE
with their parents..
rear's auhaeriptlon to th* Ameri- at 3:30 o'clock at tho church.
ran Legion AaxUiary Bulletin to
Monthly business meeting of
do Roau near Geneva ^
T ew , g H o n o re d
th* Seminole High School library the Woman's Missionary Society
and (he Sanford Public Librar
of th*th*' First Baptist
ary.
or
Raptl Church will
w f e r w w T T iN “ * r r w
Bible School. 9:43 A.' M.
which begins on May 1. and with church
Mr. amt 31r*. Gordon W. Scott
Sermon, 11:00- A. 31.
Te Sunbeam Band of the First
special emphasis on Poppy Day, it
rnlrtlaim-d with a parly last
Evangelistic Service, 7:43 P. 31. night at (heir home, 1103 1-3 Pal­
was announced by Mr*. J . H. Col- Baptist Churh will meet at 3:30
Women's Prayer Meeting Wednes­
dough, muale chairman, that tho o’clock at tho church.
metto Avenue. In honor of 311**
day, 3:00 P. 31.
■Auxiliary will sponsor a contest
Pauline Tew. Dancing Bnd game*
TUESDAY.
Prayer
and
Praise
Service
on patriotic tonga In tho various
were enjoyed until a late hour
Th*
Philathea
Class
of
the
First
Wednesday,
7:13
P.
31.
schools af tho elty this month. A
when refreshment* were setved.
Baptist Church will hold i t *
framed picture of General John J.
Those present were: the Mi**r*
monthly
meeting
at
the
home
of
(
CHURCH
OF
THR
NAZARE.NK
Pershing will h* presented to the Hiss Doris Hopkins, F l o r a l
Pauline Tew. honor guest, Fvelyn
William*. Sybil Kendall, I n , Son*Lake Mary Fla.
ular meeting of Ro*e Circle of room In each school which loam* Height*.
er, Louise -Mellon, Florence Har­
R. N. Sanders, pastor.
*
the Garden Club held yesterday the allotted number of xonga fire-.
Rehearsal for the rast of the
It wax stated that special Poppy tournament play of thr Harford
dy. Ellen Hetta, and Franci*
Sunday School, 0:15 A. 3t.
morning with Mr*. Rills as hostDay programs will be given at th* Little Theater will take place at
Uoumillal. Gilmer Steele. Edward
Preaching, 11:00 A. 31.
eaa. Mrs. J. II. Colriough presid­
various
school*
in
May
and
in
the
Young People's Society, 6 :d0 Smith, Alfred Scott. Charlr* Tew.
8:00 o'clock at the Wuman’a Club.
ed over th* business meeting
churches, special Poppy Day **rvand Ralph LeMnlne.
P. M.
wJMeh waa held on th* lawn beIce* will be ^conducted on May 31.
THURSDAY
Preaching, 7:'«0 p. M.
f f i l h large tree* and was followed The Auilliary will offer prise* to
Regular meeting op Katlie Har­ Prayer 3lceting Tueuuy, 7:30
by an Informal luncheon served on the Junior High School and Semi­
rison Chapter of the D. A. R .'|P. 31.
the screened porch.
nole High School for the best Pop will take plar* at 3:00 o'clock at j
Prraching County Home, 3:15
Daring the business session word
py Day posters. Mrs. J. II. Ilinter- the home of Mrs. Georg* G. Her­ P. M.
was raa&lt;] from (Jopeland Circle mister was appointed tu serxe a* ring, North French Avcnur.
With .10 member* in attrmlame,
of tho Orlando Garden Club invlt- chairman of Poppy Day.
Prraching County Camp. 3:30 P.
tin- regular meeting uf tin- We«t
31.
lug Rosa Circle to attend a garden
FRIDAY,
rDuring the nireting Sir*. IllnRehearsal fur thr cast of the
run with the Copeland Clrtla as termiater, retiring president, »*&gt;
Prayer 3lrctlng, Tuesday, 7:30 Side Primary P.-T. A. wa* held
Tu*«iliy afternoon at lh&lt;- * bool
hostess in May.
presented a p a s t
president's Inumsmcnt play of the Sanford i
auditorium. Mr*. George W. Jlulf
. “Identification of Wild Flowers," pin, a gift from the Auxiliary. l.ittlv Theater will take place at
fwe*tit-,| over the bn»tnr*« i-rstrin
a comprehensive paper on wild Mr*. Houmtflat, wtin-preienteiTthe JL0U o'clot k at the Woman’* Club,
—-ALL HDPlJt CATnOLH
when ilrvrral report* werr given
The Junior High School P.-T.
flowers, waa read by Mr*. J. M. pin, announced that an invitation
CHURCH
Quirk. Mrs. J. II. Colclough then has been received for Ihc rA’in A. will m rrt at 3:30 o’clock in the
gave a practical talk on the oi l favrs to attend a duncu to be given school auditorium.
The Rrv. J. J, Krlluglian. pas- lo'» Rally will lie held looking
Th* klayfair ard Dirt Ganfan- l r.
and now In flower arrangemen*. by the Oituudo unit on Tuesday.
to the rrligh'U* drvrlopmvnt of
et»
Circle
uf
the
Garden
Club
will
Sho Illustrated her talk with draw­ Apr. IK.
Palm Sunday Service*.
youth.
Special music is provided
ings showing tho Japanese Idea ofj Mr*. II. B. Lewi*, child welfare make a trip tu "The Jungles", nr
First Mass, 8:00 A. M.
for each night.
MrKe* Garden*, three mile* south
Second
M***.
10:00
A.
M.
and education uf war orphans
Evening' Devotions, 7:30 I*. 31.
chairman, read the following a r­
Special Holy Week Services
ticles from the Auxiliary JlullrUn
Wednesday
FUnW
f i a Never
KJousr ItnfrlM
mPtil
•Now—A*
Before,"** and
Rn*ary arm instructions, 7:3«
Palm Sunday.
"The Most Sacred of Trusts."
Church School, ll:30 A. 31.
Miss Edna Chittenden, national
Holy Thursday
Morning Prayer and Hornier
defense program chairman, pre­
3la*s and Processional, 7:30 11:00 A. M.
pared the following articles which
A. M.
Young IVopIr'* Service league
were read by Mr*. C. M. Flowers.
Evening devotion*, 8:00 P. M.
9:30 P. M.
“The Defense C o n f e r e n c e , "
Good Friday
"Guarding America Against War," FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Vrnrratinn of the Holy Cross
and "Mat* Meeting Opposing Rec­
ognition of Soviet Russia a t Con­ Sixteenth Street and Sanford and Mu* of the I'rrsamtitled,
7:30 A. M.
l-aki- Mary.
stitution llal| in Washington Apr. Avenue.
Watch of the 1‘assion, 1:00-3:00
It. N. Sander*, pastor.
14."
Sunday Sshmil, U;4A A. M.
At the conclusion of the meet­ Th* Rev. 3*. 31. Marier, pastor.
Ptrarhiilg, 11:011 A. M.
Way nf the Cro»* and Sermon
Bible
School,
P45
A.
31.
ing th* guests were invited to
N. Y. P. H.. 0:30 P. M.
on the Passion, 7:30 P. 31.
Morning
Service,
11:00
A.
M.
Mr*. Colrman'a garden where re­
Pleaching, 7::t0 |». 31.
Holy Saturday
Btowa, Mr*. Roy F. Mann. Mra. freshments were served to th*
Christian Endeavor, 0:30 P. M.
The prolrailnl meeting corMorning Service, 7:30 A. 31.
Fred R- Wltoj*. and aeveral guest*
Evening Service, 7:30 P. 31.
following)
Mrs.
C.
M.
Flower*.
linurs for another week. Prrarhfrom tho Oanava Garden Club.
Mass, 8:00 A. M.
Mr*. R- E. Takach, Mrt. Leslie
ing every evening at 7:30 p. M,
Went, Mrs. J. II. llinlermister,
except Saturday. Evangelist |(ev.
Mr*. J. H. Colriough, Mrt. W. H.
W. T. Iludnall is the prrarhrr.
Hoffman. 3fr*. Frank L, Wood­ Park Ayrnu* and Sixth S treet
All ate cordially Invited to
Itev.
Smith
llardin.
pastor.
ruff. Mrs. L. M. Leinhart, Mr*. 11. The Rev. W. P. Brooks, Jr., pas­
Surnfay School, 0:45 A. M. Prof. come In our servk-r*.
tor.
B.
Lewis,
Mr*.
J.
M.
Moye.
Mrs.
G. E. McKay, superintendent.
Within the next few months
Sunday School, 10:00 A. 31.
Morning service, 11:00 A. 31. CONGREGATIONAL ( III RCH
mlilloo* of theatergoers all over F. E. Roumillat, 3tr». Walter 8 . Morning Service*, 11:00 A. 31.
Sermon by the pastor.
the English-speaking world will Coleman, Mre. Wallaee Crosby, of
II -Y. P. U„ «:45 P. M.
Syracuse, N. Y,, and Mite Arank.i
Subject: "Following Jrsu*."
have ■eon aad heard awl sung the
Evrning Services, M:00 P, M.
Young Peuple'a Division, 0: ITi
praises of tho magnificent film Takach.
Wednrsday Evening Services,
production of Noel Coward'* "Cav8:00 P. M.
Evening service, sermon l.y Rrv.
alcade," which has ita premier* at great screen sucres*.
I. C. Jenkins, D. D. pirsiding cider
the Milan* Theatre on Sunday.
"Cavalcade," more than any
Oilardo district.
R a n and producer* will bo
_Wednesday-----evening
psayar
frw .— their bows fo r the "grtat- plctura produced In.Hollywood In
service, 7:48 P. 31.
Mount Dom (' o n g r r g e t i o n il
H t picture In years," while In the year*, required painstaking work
(Presbyterian Government)
A eortCal invitation is extended Church will he the speaker. Dr.
background, entirety ooUida the on th# part of experts who make
Organised In 1894.
to all to attenJ these srrvicrx.
Spenrer is ■ dlm-l de-u-rndant of
gltsm at ih t •poUllfht. will M ■ It their buslnesa to know all th#
Preaching Services at 11:00 A.
Jonathan Edward*. Ills father
score of research expert*, unno- why i and wherefore* a» well ' a*
was a nils-ionary among th* In­
tlcod but happy In th* realisation what-nots of tho matarlal that 31. and 7:30 P. M.
Graded Huwlay School with
dians of the Northwest anil lost
that they hava contributed to a goes to make up a big picture.
W. J. Car|srnter, pastor.
hi* life among them.
Trained Teachers, 10:00 A. M.
When it i* realised that this
Sunday, 'I rnng Service -sub­ — Christian. Endeavor Society *v
Minister, lha Rty. Jam** M,
Fox Film production rovers a Thompson.
ject : "Pentecost A Preparation." Parish H ouse, 7:30 P. 31. Frank
■pan of three decades, from 1900
Humbly Night Service sub­ Raurr, speaker.
to th« present day, the task of tho
ject: "The Call To Battle."
Each night in Holy Week there
research expert* take* on added
H h aU re* each night ituring th- will be services at the Cungregasignificance. In a picture which
ar* urge I to tiunal Church with Mr. Kont in
The Rev. Alf/Vl Ericson, pastor.
dates back 80 to 100 year*, all de­
Morning 8trvirer, 11:00 A. M. altrwl thtsr'" 1ikW lnts. A great charge. On Thursday evrning the
tails need not he absolutely au­
spiritual awakening is needed. I Sacrament of the Lurd’s Supper
Sunday Schcol, 9:45 A. 31.
thentic, because there ar* f*W perChristian Endeavor, 0:30 P. 31. On Friday night a Young Pro- will b* oWrved.
sons who will chock up on roaEvening Services, 7:30 P. 31.
lumr, and events not within tb rir
Mid-week Prayer Meeting, 7:30
own memories.
P. M.
Several thousand (|uaationx wer«
tossed into the lap* of th* re­
FIRST Cllt'RCn OF CHRIST
search staff on th# Coward masSCIENTIST
terolece. awl If their hair I* thir.
and they are prematurely *g#&lt;l. a
Christian Science service* ar*
glance at a few of th* poser* will h*ld every Sunday morning at
easlaln why.
„ .
- — ~ ike «horrh a t East Second S tm t
Dl,t ladles In 1900 bold their at 11:00 o’clock. Subject for to­
trains over their arms whll* morrow la "Ar» Sin, Disease aw.
danrinr. »r Irt them drag on th* Death Real?"
f1»-vs to trio unware twain*?
Wednesday evening church at
What kind of night gown* did 100 E. 2m. St., at 8:00 c’riock. 0
small b*v« of middle class fami­
This church malntala* a fra*
lies wear In 1900t
Handing Room at th* church where
What war* th- ***ct dimension* th* Blbto acd all authorised Chris­
oj the 8. «- TUaato? Provld* ac­ tian Science Llterator* may be
tual photofTaaha of main salon, mod, borrowed or purchased. Open
boat deck, Ufa boat* and J lf *

Miss Nan Paxtcn Is
Hostess At Party

boslt.se*.
tiering the ItjillMW aeaalon
Mt». II. i'. t'asw el wa» elected l » ‘
•t ree a* historian anti the attend­
ance | ru e (or the day wan awardto the room taught by Mr*. R. M.
Ma*or, Jr. Mis* I ouUe Swain's
room ba&gt;l the second largexl'humber of mothers present.
The program for the afternoon,.
wa* held at the conclusion of all
' it«ine*«. Mr*. Arthur Branan

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D. C. Ceremony

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tu r e in co-o p eratio n w ith th e F lo rid a S tate M a rk e tin g
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B u reau , R. E . W in fre y , S an fo rd rep rese n tativ e;

Mrs. 0. B. McCall wa* awarded
an appropriate program, a
M a d pfetara of Oeaarat high aeora ptlt* for the woman
B . U . was presented to tha and Wynn W. Potter wa* th* mcl pier t df high akocw prfae for tha
,^
,
men at tha brWg# patty given
imbs
b a t night by Dr. and Mra. B. D.
‘
Caswell In honor of the memberu Pi ■■!*»■ r#e • it
(C k a p U r of tha U. D. C.
the Evening Bridge Club. Mr*. fiyyoIlAi* ia
L A. Douglass. Mra. D. D.' of
McCall racclvad a novelty bracalat passed. Raw Tori
0, Mra. W. C. Hin, an!
Mr. Putter raealv.d a silk iT’J 'VViEl.on'i. r
t . Raurnlllat raprasenta.1 while
He. Cut prise, an Eaater baakat
tntbaafcarr'e
ipU r a t ih , esm iaes.
of novaltla*. want to Mr*. J. D.
,T
E. A. Douglas* presanUd WoodlulT.
runalgnm.nl i
C m gad gar* a abort talk
At th* coccluaion of tho bkldg*
Bat tho V. D. c . Stands gamas rofreahmonU, atadntuailng }on'i 'ftaeoand
a which she Mated that ih* an Easter morif, w»r# aertaj- by a t Caxta I'I'
Wvision ’maintain*
fit* Ih* Hoateaa. A pastel color aebame
ARNAff?*l
kXfpa to tk« FIOTida*Stats was earriad out by • profaalon of mind I. &lt;***Uofc4
i Tor Wanton and th# Unl- garurn flowers and ferns arh ”
*«# Florida. Sho added that ranged In vaaas and bowls about
Kl-otlKRi't: »■
^ Howard Chapter former- Ih* party room*.
5£*n*fbl. It- ill
Thoee present war*: Mr. and roiumae yards I
Gained a acbolarshlp at th*
Mr*. W. C. Hill, Mr. and Mr*.
"Jw' i
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SUNDAT
Breakfast: ampafpult, tggu ami
wriaa aoadad: B o m qoarb, bacon, whole whewt taaat. milk or
Lunch or w?fW t CoM
M com evaporated milk; 1*
i Irish putatoeu; two No. I
fork and kaoiM; 4 can* to­ dinner, beep roast, gravy, heowaml
il t hood lot toco; S pounds patatoe*. sliced towata*o and lettee*, hat biscuit* and hotter, boDana short eake wHh entmed
ca rn te; one large bunch celery; whipped cteam.
MONDAY

n A N rt)lll&gt; -'&gt; V IK f&gt; 0
Sectlaa of
rta rM a : Mint H**r. rained dartaa
Th u rsd ar n u l l lU u lln a a mods rare,
allah lly heilsr wlr# UMinlnr; de­
mand sltiw, insrhet dalL (.Uflsads
f. a h .h irp in a pplnl. ttaaad on
dallierei. s a l — I—
A L X (raaap orfn tl-ii fhaia — l la Ine beMlaa. tn d l-

rhlanlly wa.h-d. *-l* das. mean,
lie, few hlah-r. f-w lawar: &gt;•« do*.
Mr .Tie. 4 .I..S ni..«tly TO.
IIIIAliEXTiih'. Plorlda: iMnnctee*
Haraania 111,11171) warm, partly
rli.ody llauline* modaratat damas.I slow, market dalL farlmsd*
r. n h •hinpina pulat. Ibaaed an
dallver-d sal— l-as AIX transpnrtallim rhar*e,I I* Inch aralam Indl,
vlduallp.wa.h-i. amt preeftolod, 1-la
da*. I.’. N Na I l i t . fair Quality
ILr-Oet rrals was had and prw.
r»..l-d. *-t dm t \ H Ha. I, l i t . Paw
shipments n.lleil unsaid.
I'll ll-kH»:i.l-lf IA: Dull. 44 daareas, rl-ar 4 Pla. arrived: II Sa­
na track. Huppllra nnalarsie. de­
mand llekl. mnrkal dull. Klarhla
I* lark rrates, wished and pra.
coaled, and lm.lvIdually washed anil
pCeraoled. 3-4 dnS few aalee, 1.13T ^iS w etw iw
rrrW C *

B m u .« " ( S v iu . —

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Woodruff, Mr. and Mn. Edmund
-----_ , _
_
merle* iha Beautiful,' Malar h. Dr. and Mr*. Charlta L _
Park. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holly. I j i r A I
U
L /lA j/lIi U
itm and Lord's Prayer, Jr., and Mra. J. P. Rldg*.
itc, School,
i of General Lac,
rd of Ganaral l-ec.
School.
FraggRWtlon of picture and short
talk! Mr*. E. A. Douglas*.
Acceptance Speech. I’rofeasor J.
TUduft Jacob*.
"Biography of General 1a*,“ E. L
Lanay.
Bong, '"S tar .Spangled Banner,"
. School.

l^piir Circld^Of . x
S u r d e n C lu b M e e ts .
Pig
■..'&lt;*** t
*
asmQiftft gf m ad»*n oi .th#
■ Jcira f* and tka'D lrt GarHktral* o f tb* G*r4da Club
dobrd, Is which they ctfmU make an* drcl*. waa
iNatarday n to re lu '-k t th*
Mr*. Roy G. WIlham* In
Ur with Mr*. E. I. Hoy pra« A t j.inss* susslun
mad* for a garden
»
’Tuesday to MuKaa’a

rurt*hkk t
JuiqfW Garden rear Fort" Plate*.
It wak decided to Invlla all mamb elt i f tUP Tatioua circle* of tha
cloW ff'joW In th* run.
1 T M f praaant war*: Mr*. Hacry
H. Searen, Mrs. R. R. Dess, Mra.
C. •B;';''Ch*tp#nlii5 , Mra. G. C.
SpdkrMg, Mrs. Roy G. Wlllism*.
Miif/ ITM . •Schwarts, Mrs. E. I.
M orf-lhi. It. M. Warren, Mra. 11.
B. Pops, Mrs. 'll. M. Watson, and
Mrs. J. C. Benson.
T IT Hr*. )l. Irving LoetUt,
ireiu* raettr of Holy Cram EpiJayalVhurah. laft to4t*y a t noon
»r fhlm B**ch after sptuJteg a
Glyda A. Byrd and daughitty Jta n and Mary Made,
tons' Beach, at* spentllag
k-*ad her* with Mr*. J. P.
Palmatto Avanu*.
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S tfv e ’a Placo

Complimenting
Mist Carmen
Guthrt*. whoa* marriage will take
place 0n Easier Sunday, Mr*. D.
L - Thrasher entertained with a
bridge party glran
yesterday
afternoon al 3 AO at her homo in
Dose Court. Vane* and bowl* of
mlied flower* w en used t« dec­
orate th* room* where tha guests
were entertained.
After ewe raj progression* of
hri&lt;%* scores' war* added and
prise* awarded. High score prls#
waa given to Mrs. B. D. Caswell
while cut prit* waa presented to
Mbs Atlura Whitehurst. Aa honor
guest Mt#e Guthrie received • uiw.
manta of tho Occasion. ‘
A t th# tea hour th* bridgo
tabloa wfi# overlaid with linen
eovkra and centered with mini*tura- basket* of Easter* oitta and
other nnvelilss. The Ulltea and
other ' bridge
accasaoriti bora
Eaater design*. Mrs. Idnton E.
Allan, Mr*. J. 1). WogAjff. and
Mrs. B. t&gt;. Ceaargil assbtad Hi
serving.
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Those niasent war*: Mil* Car-1

Celeryfeds To Meet Municipal Bodies Are
Newly Formed Or­ Failinsr Into Line
lando Team Sunday Behind Economists

LON DON—Britain’,, chief muLocal baaeball fan, will hnve •
first opportunity to see what the nlclpal bodies have now swung In­
1033 edition of th* Hanford Cel- to lino with Its leading econombt*
rryferi entry In th* Contn^ Flor- In supporting *n evpanslonlst pol­
icy of public spending to meat In­
dustrial depression.
Tbb I, apparent In a resolution
on unemployment passed h t a
•onfervor, her, of 88# rvprvsgntaOrlsndo team will furni«h th# op-' tlvrs of local authoritle* connect­
position, and ih* local team Is ed with tha County Council* As­
MUIftg ready to atop what is ra- sociation and th* Association of
ported as being a strong combina­ Municipal Corporation*, nation­
tion.'
A ’. .
wide organisations concerned with
M anager^** Barnea today an­ urban and dblrict administration.
nounced th a t Ttge Minor will plteh Th* resolution aajs, “Th# bast
for Sanford.' Minor, who wdnt to form of asslatanc* to Ih# nbleOral* last week after rcrglvb* an bodied la th* provision of pro­
attraeViM offer to play f b t'th a t ductive work, and this conference
tram tkja year, returnbd h*rg Inst calla o nth* govarnmaat. U&gt; taka
n|ght jh * r h# waa nuida k ’better ■tw(«fi Immediately to make the
offer by sponsor* of Saaford’e pcevatary finance# ntalUW*."
team.' TuBay he eald h# anticipates
Tha govarnmentl. altliud* waa
a-great season snd that- W H gtv*
o p ts ln c l to tho conference ky Ble
{tenforil his best efforts. *
J. L. Rrumlay, Mr*. \Y. H. Dram, ^ Cltaril*
Abbot, hard-MtUng Hilton Young, minister of henlth.
ley, Sirs. Herbert Russril, Mis. L. Pensacola infloldar whom BarnOa Referring to publb works, Blr
1. K ratltr »rd th* Mlasai Alter* signed last week may b# bar* In Hilton said: "Tho noe**hlty of
Whitehurst, Franc ra Gibson, and tlm , for tomorrow’# gam*, Bdrws avoiding schema* of work which
Dorothea l.awson. Mr*. U A. •aid. However, 1/ ha do*# not show either disguise relief as wagaa or
Brumtey, Mr*. Linton E. Alten.
up. Barn#* beltevas that Boh P itt­ subsidise wages does not mean
and Mr*. J. D. Woodruff w*r* tea
man. who hi 'n this section, Trill
gu»*ta.
consent to play at short. . ’
Th# Infield
for tomorrow*
' Mr. and Mr*. H. R. 8t***n*.
Mia* Habarra Stavans, and Miss game therefor* will bt na fol|tr#i:
Mb* Jacobs laft today for Ht.' Pe­ Barnea at first, Malthy at ■**««•
tersburg to apand Ih* w**k-«nd Pittman or Abbott at shurt,“ E4ote
Moora at third anil Hart GhapMm
with Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Stevens.
catching.
Roy llarrtagn, Tata
' Frlrnd* of John Adam* will rc Newcomb, and Cal Dennis la tb*
- u
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grtrt tp laarn that h# la critically outfield.
With tha Canlral Florida’ Bkauill at tha Atlantic Coast Line llo*.
pita! In Lakeland where h* under­ ball league aaason opening Apr.
want aa operation WVdtuadsy. 15 when tb* locul team travels to
Mr*. AdSm* and thair son, Robert, Orlando, Horn** expects to drlv*
havt been catted from Chester­
field. III.
i

PO S T O F F IC E
LUNCH ,
S h o rt O rd e rs

looter all kind* of
tod knlvaa; pruidng

W. SHADOW

BEfc- n » » »»-«

Seminole High Golf
Team Loses Tourriey
Hamit ala High School’e uam of
four goINra who want to Orlando
thU morning for a match with
Orlando High School1* ' team cam*
away rWflated by a 14 t* t vndar
tha Naarau ijntem of tttrln g .T h *
milch « u playad *4 tha Dobsdried court*, and lb* Orlmido
tedm'wlll tarn*.hat* for a return

pertabte 4ft. m i
t late I
, n ff

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Orange Trees fro /

GORDON’S KKROfiENR.

Adopted by the delegates assembled in Orlando, subject to ratifica
tion by the several local taxpayers bodies represented.
.
of the Mveral countie* of the State on the baala pf popular
declares that the lion, thua eliminating .the abuses of the fee system.
^
3. We strongly urge the ellmlnatfon of ail unneces­
sary appropriations and ail employees that can be dispensed
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T h |t Jj^erf fare Boards, Offices, Districts, Commissions with without impairing public service.
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■nd H w reorlesa permanent political subdivisions to num­
4. We believe that taxes can be greatly reduce^, with*
bers unknown and purposes unnoeded, each authorised to
out the Impairment of the efficiency of the service, by tho
levy taxes upon us, apparently without limit.
reduction of the number of Judicial circuits in the State uf
That, to live, these conditions must be stopped snd to Florida.
that end, regardless of political parties, we and each of us
6. We recommend the enactment of such legislation
pledge our efforts snd our votes to reduce these oppressive as will give more complete control of the so-called “third
sources of .taxation ,tq the least number necessary to operate house’* that has functioned so efficiently a t Tallahassee In
cur guvcrtnpenl on a safe, aane and economical basis. We past sessions of the Legislature and particularly during 4hc
affirm our faith in our system of representative govern­ 1931 session of the Legisikture, by the enactment of legis­
ment. our loyalty to its principles and our appreciation of lation similar to that which prevails in other states, requir­
ita sacred institutions. It is our beltaf that the present ing all lobbyists to register, giving the names of th eir em­
economic conditions and high governmental coata cannot be ployers, the amount of the remuneration they are receiving,
charged against our ayttem of government but to the mis­ and the source of the same; and the business for Which
use of that system and the apathy of the masses of its citl- they are attending the session at the Legislature.
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WE DEMAND—

1. In order to help reduce the burden of operating the
8U te of Florida, we recommend th at the Legislature of the
State of Florida enact the necessary legislation to abolish
All unnecessary bureaus and commissions, such as,

ripen under f3»lraiu,a BlntoUc
conditions, aoat July at th* Cen­
tury af Progtvaa eipoaltlva. The
crass* grov# will b* 4&gt;0# of tho .
main faatura* af Ih* Florida’•*titbit at tb# egpoalllon. v,
1 .
According to C. P. -Hamnwrateln '
of th* Fleming* Grata* CaYptealloa, who has b v c\ giviag tha
trees Intandad for tb* world*
fair hi* paUNuior attention,, the
In**, taken from lhalf natural
boda last September and WUh

tbelr- roots in bog** fl«a. foot
srtoar* and three feet deep, w ars ’
placed under -akad# far en e rv a­
tion atd have lacreated from II (
to IS Itehe* in haftM.^
Another . paoslterity '

(a) M O T O R LICENSE DEPARTMENT—
This department to be abolished; the duties of tho
department os now odmlnisterctMo be handled by
tho Office of Comptroller, or Secretary of State;
the sale of license toga to be mado by County tax
collector*, the policing of the department to be
done through City and County officers and the tag
inspectors to be abolished, aa is bow done in other
(b) HOTEL COMMISSION—ThU commis­
sion to be abolished and the duties of the com■miasion to bo handled by the Btato Baerd of
Health, cooperating in enforcement with City and
i^ounty officers.
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(c) SHELLFISH COMMISSION. G A M E
AND FRESH WATER COMMISSION AND FOR­
ESTRY COMMISSION. These all to be abolUhed
anti provision
Material rea m

Apr. I a TW
‘T V
-r Barmaid; LeadgaMV numbor from tha Flamingo Orava* t o t
September and pkcod tS .* A h*1 Liana# nirnipfi* OHiiwo mm» roofed warahoua# for obaorvbtkto,
bor on* ptay*r, white HUy Haw- ar* wld to b# In iplenAtd cteHtb s a* to health and vigte. UMs
fit, Oriaado.
wttb frail whkh It U.bopod alB
Hutcblaoat J*
Undo, dafsated
* d Smith, Orla
Vlhlen. . •

msteh aliJaaa ML

a44in ___ ie.ee
No. I*, fl**.. H JI
■tabi* ------ * t u e

ry~*hd' Mlaor will aaaTIy Tte IHv
outolandias huriera of th* ravamped loop and that N*4te«i»&gt;.
Abbott and Moore, will mot* than
uphold th# batting end af th#
cambiMtlen.
..
A fiaal mooting uf dlroctur* of
th* Conical Florid* League wlfTba
held at Orange City T a t A y
night a l 7:90 o'clock at WMeh
Urn# franehla# dapoaite aOd te*|aa
dies bust b* potl
player# will b* tar
el* will b* adopted, and now offl

HOLLYWOOD,

• full 0i v , o n r a " n

RATES

BAVBlTOtni WATCH repaired
by atte dim really knows how.
Vrigga, sJeWilar, Mag. Av*.

We propose m n legislative program for th* considera­
tion of the Association tho following declaration of prin­
ciples ►

partment erf
Ao#%

to b « d o n e iiy

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Is f o r th e a d m in istra tio n o f th e se
to b e handled b y th e S ta te Dek u l t u r a ; th e n e c e ssa ry p o lk in g
th e s h e r if f s of th e v a rio u s coun t ies.

b |£
oth*r

(d ) T IC K E1RADICATION— T o be p laced
-u n d er t h e S ta te D e p a rtm e n t.q f A g ric u ltu re .

arid*
cesui
■b

' (e ) BOARD o f P U B L IC W E L F A R E —T h e
u r e a e n t B o a rd o f P u b lic W e lfare t b b e abolished
a n d th is , d e p a r tm e n t to be h h n d led th ro u g h th e
local o r C odfity b o a rd s.
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Ajnd we favor ibaUahlsg all other aimUor

*t'

Brewers, with forte# working at
X ^ d ' S S m p ^ ” ** ^

. U’’
wJ

^ T ,U* tlr u l.
«i»lu In tea rooms, ineiperiencc.l
butter, boiled cua-W ^ - t r l - af buag-sUrtlng and
------ ^------rorarw rt^’:---------- tn«Jsi~ A yim ««r’Wwra— rwr
Breakfast: Bran flakes, ha- brew la place* where It never aprana*. toaat, coffee or milk; lunak paarvd in pte-prohlbltlon day*.
#r supper, potato soup, rarrot « n
Yoa could buy it Id »ome citlc*
celery salad, broad and butter, with your noon-day sandwich or
atewed peach**: dlanev,brolbd !!*• at a hot dog stand.
- tomato scallop, ric*. bread and
Neighborhood a t o r a a were
hatter, tea ar milk.
aamag tha first go run out.
Every conceivable f o r m of
_
WEDNESDAY
transportation was u»—i for dclivBreakfast: grapefruit, oatnvrai,
; r p | • » , » , auu&gt;mobiles.

A C andidate To
Succeed The Late
H : S W hite Stands
F o r' The Following:

Miss Carmen Guthrie
Honored With Party

FITOi Avene*.
^BUly** Wake, «mcv with Buffa­
lo BUT. circa*, cracked hi* whip
over tha “ s ix-te am hitch."
They draw ap ln front of for­
mer Govoraor
Smith’* office
building and a caae of beer flown
from St. Loot* by plana wa* pra"cntcd to tha grinning "Happy
Warrior" aa ha *tood on th# curb.
“Don’t touch it dot litg office
hoar*." ha *ald. but Utar he
sampled it, »mack*d hia lip*. pronoanc«d It “goad." went off to hi*
B ]|;0 t eeiebration hod b*#n lm- home to rocvlra more brvVrvrjr
poaslbie, crooked elbow, and Joined
^ n 7 thonl, „ of "Prosit" and lift*, and then had dinner in a
• « * „ • , t„ you."
_ Officialdom kept an ty* on thr
mounting rrrenoe being washed

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S
S T t SU. nD -om- s^ ^d lp- ~o .t a t ^
meadeof

,
the
for
tho

(a) A revision of the 8 ts|e Banking laws by
ensetment by fine or impri*onment, or both,
State bank officials receiving deposits when *
bank is in an insolvent condition. .
(b) The enactment of laws providing for « *
'__fine or fmprlaonment. or both, for Stato bank of- M
fleers o r d ire c to rs m ilking loons of b a n k fu n d s to
th e m se lv es o f th e ir co rp o ratio n s o r oam panies w ith
w hich th e y a r e d ire c tly o r ind irectly connected a t
th e tim e th e lo an is m ade.
(c) W e f a v o r th e e n a c tm e n t o f su c h law s n s
w ill g u a r a n te e to d ep o sito rs th e s a f e ty o f t h e i r
fu n d s d ep o sited w ith th e ban k a o f th a S ta te .
7. W e reco m m en d th e p a s tin g o f le g ia k tth n to re t
th e sa la rie s o f S ta te o fficials a n d em ployees ’p roportion
ly .to sa U rie s p aid tn p riv a te b a s b m d fo r W n d lar w o r k ;
f o r th e e lim in a tio n o f all unnecessary em ployees In al
th e v ario u s S ta te offices. ,
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8. W e dem an d a holiday o f At le a st fiv*.’y « m in
co n stru c tio n of St a t e h l g h wa y s In Florida, e r ia # t dieM te
a s m ay be n e c e a la ry t o m a in ta in o a f pttoM at MUMUM ’
t t m o f S ta te h ig h w a y s And to com plete th e n e c a U k jr 41
lin r c o n n e c tio n i an d o th e r proJcCta a d u a H y u n d e r c o m

WASHINGTON, — Shire
th#) 11
epeninr «f thr federal horn* loanlJP
hank sj.tcm in October, 1M2, the *];
monthly m l retata farooteaur* —
flguie- - W a reduction In all
but o tr ,.f the flea month* over —the Set (cm *r total of 12,512, the
board announced recently.
Red.rtfon, n rre
particularly J(
notlrraMc in lii-tricta Where them
i
ate a great number of home fl- j J(,
M atin- inrtitotmna helonting tn
•he ny-tr-n »n,| to whiAl larger[ ,N.
loirs have h .,n adeaneet^ It »a«
•aid. In mgione where mamhere
1
nf the sy-imt are few, forcclo*.
urr« hnr,- tm-n-need.
*n*
The figure- compiled by the
board »hnw that real aatate fore-i 'h;
•closure ptocredlnga during 1932 ,i,
were 271!» higher than in 11)211. »l
Foreeln«.rr, on farma have been,
W«etle|
J T v s c u tt i—ivi, „ewi&gt;»eee1"•ITT-I vH

“BOWLING NOTES”
Tho N#-lll BoRlor* and Eorrcf
Oatehel team* cf the Sanford
Dowling league scored virtorie&lt;
Thu—day night, the Bottler* win­
ning two out of thr** gam— from
tb* United Lumber team whil* lb,
Uatchel team won thrao straight
games from th . House Irani.
Jim Sharon of the ljumbrr
team bad high three game afaro
of h29 pins, whil* (iene Terwilligrr of the Ne-IM team ha«l high
single game arure of 2-13 pin*.
Score*:

i ‘. K■*#•••#i
11 l*rUa.
I I 4I |.

FLOWERS? g^ASKMf.BOSS
Sw
004 ROAMS
— I AOf POM MS!
.V ^ .S
V - A CfM'VIIVf! i

WANTED: EXPERIENCED
SALESMAN
d^portunlty to earn up to (250
* • month tight now ffjth douhte
earnings a* business increases.
Steady
permanent
connection.
Frafcr man well respected and
With ability to sail Safety Dcvleoe
ood Service to Schools, Colleges,
Shops, Stores, Public Inatltutlon*.
Truck and Bus Owners, Horn#
Owners and Farmer*. No house to
house work but a klgkclass, dlgnlllad poaltlon with one of the
largest monufacturera of Ita klad
with A-l rating. Write complete
4 ,tails of your buitness expertda*g, etc. Distributor Manager.
B ur M , Dayton. Ohio.

EFFICIENCY. MY BW.

V

v s A

IF YOU WANT A WONDERFUL
OPPORTUNITY l« moke »I0 o
day opm ting a “Nel'-rhborhood 5 tbsp. water
Star*” »*nd m# ymjr name Im- 1-2 cup raisin*
Sift Hour, than m«*iur*. R**lft
ikddlotaly. Hnnd - w
Mao. No
(apitol
rr r\nnW-n« needed. with soda, aalt ami aptcr*. Add
BTrit# mirk fi • detail). Albert rolled oata. Craam th# fat, add
continue
Idlla, D U Moamojth. Cincinnati, sugar gradjally and
creaming until frao from *ut*r
grarulcs. Add beaten egg. ComTZANCK BALESMRN. If the bin* evaporated milk with water
l-ilae af ladwtrial companies ami add alterwttely wth dry Inil»t you go, write P. 0. Boi gmllcnta to first Hitatwra, bcglnnlng and rnding with dry trgra'lifull to frat m^itur*. b*glnnlng
amt ending with dry Ingrvdtenta.
As&gt;I ralalna and nuts with last
few stir*. Drop by teaspoon!da
onto an oiled baking abrat. n«ke
In » moderate oven &lt;P76* F.) about
10 galaute*.
YWId: 9 doa*n
rookies.
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CORN FRITTERH'
1 No. 2 can corn, I wall beaten

tgv. 1 cup Dour. I t - l teaspoon*
baking powder, 1-2 toaapaon aalt,
I taxpoen sugar, milk.
81ft th* flour, aalt and baking
powder together and ad.l Ik* «ora,
chofpcd fit*, tho sugar and th*
FAY CASH for old electric *gg well beaten. Add sufficient
-aad MMII motor*, regard- milk to mik# a good drop hatter;
'aandltten. Myers. Phone fry In ibap fa t to a goldaa Wawp.
TOMATOES SCALLOPED
I no. I m tomato**
RPUSEXEEPINU S cup* bread crumb#
1-4 onion grated
1 tbap, margarine or bolter
Pepper, salt and *ugar
Arrange th* tomato**, bread
erum ti, oalon and aoaiaslag In
layoi* In n buttered dtoh, let tS*
last layer be of m a t t , dot with
margarine or butter aud htks SO
minute*.
9
g
1
f
1

CORN PUDDING
table*peons Nuroa
tablespoon* flour
1-9 cap* hot milk
cups cannotl corn
teaspoon sugar

S m Nacoa, add floor gradual­
ly, a id rambia* with hot milk.
Bring t* boiling point, odd com.
sugar, seasoning*, and wnB beaten
m m . Turn Into n Nacaned Ntklrg
M bSk# In moterkte ova*

Brie
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u iT r iiN i&gt;
oi
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lit IH* tas- «*♦
114 lei 14| • a 1
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tt« If 4 1^? *74

I DON’T Kl.’JVJ
HOW TO ^AV M
l WITH FlOWFCS

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jgOtN* WITH THOSE J ip

DEPENDABLE UflP.fi CAR val­
ues with tha REEL guarantee,
Real * Son*, Dealers, UR Myrtle
A t*.

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qUlrAtl l«* !»*• NlMl ri|*|WAr U|Ktfl lh«
vlM 4.iv ..f Mai m i in | h - m il nf
Oitmi«li»lfit flint n a alm l you In (bp
i Imivi* rnlltln l I’t iu r «n«l rm irl.
TI m» fkynfunl ll.f.ili. |« hdffbf
H i y k i w M at tfir new»p«iMrr in

which thlw i.nlfr *hf»ll h# publlsh#«l
fi&gt;r feiftr rniiB. ’itllVe* H*t'k«
Wl l hf t V. I' iMetltflAAA. rtAfll ht
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i't.Mft, an'I Ih*. nfftrlnl
b**nl 1If fca.r | lila 1«Ih ilay «&gt;r Mart’ll,
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H o lk lin r f t 'M in p l.ilit n n t .

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f«»nl llrinhl« Aiklllnn
!*«••
KlorkU, ■rronlin* l*»
lh#re«&gt;f of rtcord in ibr i»«ull«* mo*r«Jn **f l*#m|i|nl»
KlorMi. In l i l t lk*ik 2. I*air»
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It WllJMiX
f«r I'UIntlff
arKf lti . n\sT »:n « aat.ii
Xrrru'K in m-.nr.nv m v r x .
Th a t s m t-f suit Py-Ttrtne or s * r,
tain Pinal t*ecr*e iir P ni,,tinnrt rir.w ti. M&gt;nni: iju l o*fs*aaat.
LEG A L n o t i c e
matlr Nrw. rnlrrnl on liar }i|k, A.
nnn»:u n r p i ulicatioh
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                    <text>THE WEATHER

Fair tonight and Saturday.
Warmer Satarday.
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
NUMBER 1M

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, APRIL 7. 19M
M an

A d m its K illin g

W o m an A n d H e rS o n

k tte n d
'B e v e r a g e

States:
r e

C ritic a l

e o u n t l e a a kegn and
the long lost bev­
erage back to the American
Lawful 3.2 per*
h e -te r
ritory populated by about
40,000.000 Americana a* 19
atatea and the Dlatrlct of
•la lifted the ban. ny&gt;re
18 y e a n old.
‘
(olilt y war* widetha fritnda of th*
bcvwrng*: Ita foaa rolced critic-lam
and warning.
Ffva minato* attar beer he .-ame
legal *t mldnleht a big Irtiek,
r a y with festoon*, rumble.) to
th* **rric# enlran-r of tho While
flow**. bearing twa case*—a b
eri* g in to the Proa Meat. Mr.
Roeoeeelt, who had rellre-l. Indlrated ha would five the brer to
f Honda.
On Broadway. V»«*_ Yorker*
raraded behind » he**-" lettered
“wear to w . Is dead" while ■ hand.
In brleht uniform*, played dirre*
and drinking ann-s. (n «n*akaal*a
tha erirea tumbled befora the
. n m p e U i i e n . ------------------ ------"Surnrisingly "nod” u 'd fhic * |a baar conn'I recurs a* they
celebrated Um “rinrn of baar.
the homa of famooi
w»loomed Um beer with
band*. The beverage told
frtin^lO cent* a glai* to 15 cant*
. / I n 8 t Loot*, hotel* and night
. dab* did a -gold ra th ” baalnem*.
.While in Kano the brewery*’ »n* &amp; | supply of 1700 gallon* wa*
U kk.M A ntaU nmh.

Canal
P roject Endorsed
At Board Meeting
; Th* Bt. Johaa-lndisn river
canal project wa* • a l W f t l 'a U y
*
‘
* * *■ fo^pem llon of
Navigation
ajiure.1 ' y the
of thl*
all the " a -l
Duval tn MU
ting of th* P n trl
in rU Ptofva yeatrrday morning.
TM» nm *age wna bror/i* to
Banfard lata watorday by f t p
mUaioner W- A. Laffler who.
R . M. fnpwerth and Karl
MUM, warm th* Semliml#
Oehtftr reprv*e»Utlvt* at Urn
-TWa U th* flapat and moat im­
portant *ia# tM t ha* 7 «t been
“
* Ufa' nrajaet, and it
f dollar *n»nt and
boar devoted to thl* cao**
by Mr. Fapwofth and thoaa who
have worked w ith him", waa Mr.
Lcftler*# root m e at .,
Coiwnodero A. M. Brook. Ft.
Laoderdait, who waa chairman of
the meatjag, gpnatatad Frank If.
Owen, TartmatHlff -* Chari** D.
Laffler, Miami, and W. J. Creel.
Kan 0*111*. a* a jommltto* which
t* - U Week a n t pracUcal plan*
fbr- n l a w t l i a wHb th* 8L
J a t a t Blvor Improvaawat AmoIn' aoknartia,, with th*
Imprevemenl
. w f ' t t r the canal
tpahlfiM w en a repented tn tha Dt•
a f 't h e ’Navigation Dtovia#- ora* Idea ‘
* af JarkaanvIU*.
. Mr. Laffler.
secretary of
af &gt; the
►mj-et anl were C. D. LafC tn a tf Oamml»«laner,
Owana, Dural Cmmty

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OF STATESMEN3o !H tT &amp; Ik T £ j:M m ATlAkron Disaster Is
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GRAND
RAPIDS.
Mich.,
Apr. 7.—UD— Lying on a hos­
pital cot, S ta ry Bedford, 43Ttar-old school principal today
admitted ha atrangled to death
WASHINGTON, Apr. 7.—
probably to make th* work week
Mr*. Mattie Beagert. 28 and
By
■
margin
of
23
vote*
th#
Sen
- 1 3« hour-.
,
her *oo, Carl. 8, ami placol her
1at* yesterday pasted and sent lo
Rwrevclt wet reported to be
Ikne month’* aid *on In a ga*
C o n g r e s s m a n S t a te a
the IIout* one of the most draatir itbh. Min* any decision on th-». ' ' o m p n n i o n
M e a su re
filled oven where be dkd and
R o o s e v e l t C a l l s F o r legislative attem pti aver mad* to lrgi-l.it
pending further atudyl1
then attempted to end hi* own
N a v a l C o m m itte e #
R e a l i s t i c A c t i o n T o overcome machine •*» unemploy­ nf the torm in which it passe I i O n T a x a t i o n , C o l ­
Ilf* by inhaling ga*. **! got**
I
n v e s tig a tio n
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ment problem*—a bill limiting la- the^Senale.
I weht mad", official* quoted
le c tio n W ill B e I n ­
H e l p S o l v e I n t e r ­ bor In manut'acturinr Indifitijaa
Thu
modification
»o
3tl
hour*
“
Bedford aa aaylng. Th* bodle*
E n d I n ‘W h i t e w a s h ' ;
tro d u c e d O n M o n d a y
n a tio n a l
P r o b l e m s to fiva days a week and ala hour* wa* proposed yesterday by Betawere foard by the kutbind and
tor
Robinson,
of
Arkansas,
the
falber, C art Bengert, when he'
a day.
WASHINtnUN, Apr. 7A
TAI.1..MIASSEE. Apr. 7. (Ah
itlorned home bbplng to effect
Th# measure, sponsored by Sen­ Democratic leader, but it wns
WASHINGTON. Apr. 7— UPI
(A.P.)—T h i ( House u*y»1
—Prohibition
rep*al
and
debt*
beaten.
IS
to
40,
with
33
Demo­
» reconciliation with ,hl» wife. A fateful gatherirg of European ator Black, Democrat, Alabama,
A n n o u n c e s H i s W i t h ­ committee listened to stories
ngton in ,oni- anij approved 53 Id 30, would taka crat*. 12 Republican*, and one held the spotlight trwlay as th#
U* *ald he lift th* houa* Tues­
.talesmen at WnshTngK
Florida legislature rescind an­
d r a w a l I n O r d e r T o nf three survivors of the
day after a quarrel about Bed­ mg ,Wy* w as' in th# making l*»t effect 30 day* after enaetmnet farmer labor voting against It.
ford’* pretence In the home night aa President
Roosevelt and remain in operation for two ’ Rohin&gt;on had predicted the 3tt other avalanche of bill*.
..
R e m a i n I n C i t y P o s t Akron today- while « protee;1
A rnmproqtia* measure declar
hour week would b , acceptable to
where it ia alleged Be.Cord
ru
-ailed for "*#rilst»e action’ to yesra. ’
we*"'ive!njf"P«it'-before-4hi
wipe
made lor* ta Mr*. B«ng«rt.
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rum af—
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Prime Minis-,
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The House cannot take qp - Ih" tn&lt;b«"-vm* tn to x trn tiaru tor have er, and eardicale for th* office of House rules committee th*'h .
I M B = r h * r '*'BSIfAy/’ MffnSf'ATiC of fiT7»\ predict what I’reald,
President Roote-velfr
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from
Seminole some other committee should t
Britain, the first to come, eent attitude might be. but they dhl measure unit) neat week, as il meilli'inal cpialltles and Tronse- icpresenlative
I trstrrday until ‘ Monday nurntly Irgal went Into the House Cuenty, today formerly ennouiued inveatifste the fatal crash'*oi,l he would aril tor New Yntk eapeet the measure In be modified
na
bthlnd IcterdayV Mil lo Irgntiae his withdrawal from th# ramI Continued On Pag* Threv)
* week for Satoroayin th* House, if taken up theca.
of the airship.
such Iw r and wine.
-aign which rnmr* to a conclusion
Broad plana on th* |-#rt ”i -th#
Representative McCIIntic. Demo­
A companion bill to establish Tn • speiial rlrcticn to te held
President timed a t .solving tn.'
crat of Oklahoma, demanded that
method* of taxation and rnllec- on Afr. 12.
worlo’s greatest ill* by ptnnmal
either a sperial Houa* ommittew
tlon will he Intr-ducel Monday
Under the proviaton* of the spe­ or a Joint coagresilonal commltH
conversations with the thiefiaiua
by Representative Robin'au, of cial amendment tn th# City Char­ tee make an Investigation, •■ring
,f the leading na-’.lons took on
Dade, one nf th- sponsor* of thf ter. no statr t county officer may If th* Naval commltto* maria the
defindo *b&lt;pe with jinGvniation
measure, said. The House also rr- hold an clwtlvc offlr# of tl|». Clly Inquiry thw Akron crash will
from g high official quarter that
reive* a t.'lnl resolution railing of Sanford, and it would the'refor# whitewashed tb# Shenandoah d!4*(
France already ha» been apfor almliahmant of state prohibi­ havp been necessary for Mr. Leh- whltrvrased th# Shenandoah dlaloarlic.i on the matter of »#ndjng
M o v e m e n t W o u id O u s t
tion by a constitutional amend­ mrq to rrsign hie posilinn g* city
tpeclal rcprvosnlativre hero ard
r." .
O l d T e s t a m e n t A n d th it • foimal invitation will he
rnm m i"lonrr following hi* elec- aAitacommltto#
ment providing for local option.
of. Congress JUmpCtT'
D is c o v e rie s O f T r a d . IG irl R e v e r s e s P re v lton
to
th#
l^gls'alur#.
A
Stale
drbt
funding
mmrais-rnt
to
Pari*
»uon.
A d o p t F a iry
T a le s
ahead of Ih* navy yeetorday td '
A
letter
requesting
Mr.
Lehman
s|on
to
adjust
all
pnhlir
debt*
wa*
C o m m is s io n
C ite d j
» u s T e s tim o n y T h a t
■From th# same authoritative
sift tb* meaggrly known facto of
provided for In an administration- lo reconsider his plans an I con­ tb* tragedy of tb* Akr*n In ■
BERLIN, Apr. 7— U Pl-Thc re- .our.c catno disclosures that tierC o n v ic te d
N e R ro c s
e*
T
o
E
m
p
h
a
s
i
z
e
N
e
&lt;
tinue
to
serv#
the
City-as
a
Com­
sponsored bill Introduced l,y
public Inveatlgatlon which #Ur
llelon of Germany under IllUwr man and Itadan epokrsmrn also
Kanner of Martin; The measure missioner was received by Mr. start today with tha thre* au ^ .;
rale, u defined yeetorday by the will A# welcomed her* end ihul
DKCATUR,
Ala..
Apr.
7.
I.PI
WASHINGTON, Apr. 7 .-(d h
woul l authoriae the present Lehman today. For thl* reason,
nrnteflant n»-l "German Christian .ho Rooeevelt administration will
,„
*u a drams‘ically terse routl State board nf administration to Mr. Lehman statrd thl* afternoon, vtvor* aa witnesses.
Thl* xudJen d*'l*lon to UUfu
movement," would nuat the OM be g ad to raccivt the repirse.ta- Di*covriici» of th* frdtt*l trtd#
he
has
decided
to
withdraw
from
&gt;n
intermediary
mmmia
commission
in
Itx
deep
delving
Irto,
ronm.
Ruby
Bate*,
long
missing
|r
(
„
an
|nterm
Hlary
tb* Itad waa mad# by a Hound ,
Testament and would erect
I" .Ives of any government *« diethe race.
naval committee after talking lu
■tend the ***** and falrv tale* ol •use meant of starling the » „ i'J public ulllltlfw were cited to thaiwltnea* In the -Scnttshor.. r*.*” , („n wnrk|n t between bondholder*
In
announcing
hia
withdrawal,
Germany end th" lea
«*»- .n .th e upward teommiie loa.L
He.atc banking committee ye.tar- appeewd yr.ter.lay ami ilcnle.l and all taxing Hlslrlrts. counlle*. blr. t.vhman said, “Haring serious- a secret aatalon t* Llcut.-C#u»As to Italy and Germany, no
atatr.__
her teJm o n y in pirvmus trial- and cille* In the
____
ssnalltl#* from German spiritual,
maud*# Herbert * V. Wiley, U aa»
Jir*«t Invitation has been c*. .iiy by Hubert K. Ilvsly. voiinU.
.7 !.—
- .jin
-Th# lltrasr rrevuvrel notil lOfFI Iy eons idem I a letter from a num­ remaining officer af th* tovlathan
philosophical and artlstl" lift.
In wMch right ornTiw r&lt;‘«f6*;rl r .c,ock Motu,iy , ml , h" Senal* ber of prominent ritiaen* request­
!eiroed-yvt,-bat
Norman
H.
l**7h«.
*Ioh"coun**l,
■*
allowing
IM.
»■
the iktoa.
,
iCr
- At their firit' nattnn*! convent
0*J|n&lt;.|( Mnmlay after ing nv tn continue In serre on of Th*
eftsity fur th", aJministlatlun a Inuictcd fur an ■!•■• k cn two
m atting, took p la e i' JuM
Won the memberi of thi* move- Mr. Roose.all’a special a-massaI
he
City
Commission,
and
renlillor
abroid,
left
Paris
las',
night
•Irilgrnt
src-rttic*
regulation
gitla, wer# srnlcncrtl lo death.
noon.
m*nt named a (ommUaWn t-&gt;
Two very important drill serv. Ing that thr large volt, given me
The girl, whrse wherrannut*
■mend
German
church
Mfe for Ber.in, and Bicratary Conlkll b'"m w
Iasi Fall In my rare for th* City
|{e&gt;
i*ions
in
the
measure,
whwh
dull
conferred
yesterday
vith
day ilsstroyrd.tly#----k^l lin n a mystery «lnc# Frh.jlc# measure* dealing with the
In cnnfnrmltv with nail idea* and
Ambasaodor Augusto Kutio, of put* the |ow*r largely In th* *7. ertreed thr eourlroom Ju*t a .|.la to ,s pollltcal *uhdlvl**^-*n# Commission was one of confidence Jemay coast with appaJltngloaa t
"in a pure Aryan aplrlt."
and one which I greatly appr*. Ufa, and alt# whU# plan* were
hands of th* trsdc commission,
Italy.
Th* nail urg* for a realign­
Another posslbillta la » visit wsrr suggested by Hraly to
riate, I feel It my duty to with­
ment of religion* ralue* wa* far­ by Prim* Minis!rr Bennett, of strengthen It. Hi* iccomnwnda- it* ias* In behalf of llrywood far munlclpalltr*. rountle* or draw my candidacy for th* legis­ afoot to hay* »ho Akron tavvatto
other
potllkal
suNllvlsInn*.
were
gallon taken oyer hy
ther *lr****d In i n addrea* bv Al­ Jfcrada, PresUenl Roosevelt hsv- lions were va*ed on evlilercv dug
IP-year-ohl Chatta letr.dured in th# Ilona* ya»«»rday lative office left vacant by tb* not coaneetod vrtth any naval to*
fred Rosenb'jrg. new head of the ng r»pressed to tha Canadian up in to* utldty irquiry, in which Patterson,
untimely death of Judge II. 8. I treats. J .
nouga negro, and tho firat of the morning.
...
' ". ,
foreign political division of the nlnlstar aomc time age th* hope h* has been a central figate.
C. I. Carey of Flpella* wa* White, t will remain aa lb* CUy
Wllar’a f m h rtdormatlan wM . i
negroes lo far* retrial.
narty, who declared that 2.000.070 h it th* chief of hi* gaveinment
Th* House Interstate Cnmmert# * “N*. sir ", she replied, raising Ih# author of th*
Commission and hop* to serve Ui*
German Word War marfyr* form :ould visit. Wariyingttm.
Committee lunaidere^ th* ^bjll Jn h#r vole* t Ightly, in reply to a
(Contlnwd On Pag# EU1 / community to th* sattafaettoq t *f
a living ntjtbaJegy and a new re-•i^-A h n an t, k*_f«nl a*
^xtcukltp MtBlon witli Iht
all. At thl* lima I with to ex­
quaation
from
Famuel
8.
LidollgieW fpg aere*anted million, faTvsM ba mMytd through Ah* *m- |t could be reported to th* flmnr
press my thank* to my many facta aST w prSK a# that U
wilt,
of
New
York,
chief
*f
de­
lh» new Germany. vaasy Kara, ta il cabled acroa* l h e |ne,t week.
frlrnds for thalr loyal support and aad Wa two compaalona could
Th* auprem* council nf the Alina lie. Mae Donald y*st#rC&gt;y,r The Senate committee plennad fine# cocnseli “ Were you a t­
their work In my behalf.
tacked aboaid the freight train
(Continued On Fajf#
evangelical church, diaturbad by atcepiad lb* President’* Invitation, | (a contiftie Its hearings tod iy
The letter requesting this ac­
that afternoon ! ”
«aai altempts tn reorganise th» « though indicating that he coaid
Rrcocnling commission evldvnc*
“I told It because I was txtion nf Mr. Lehman reads aa fol­
Lutheran rommanlon to eo-ordl- 8* in this country but five or six of watered atock, ovar-capittll**- cited”, she trplleil to Isrlbowilx's
lows:
lion, alleged fradulent practice* af question a* to wh~ she testified
nst* it with nailitm, rwmindeil day*.
"fanford, Fla., April 8. 1033.
•nhsliary holding companies and In tha trials In Jackson county
Chancellor Hiller tha*. h# had
At ro«n today, mor# than half
oilier utility corporation's prac­ two year* ago that she had hern of th* caaea of alleged Uw-vlolat* “Ilonorabl* If. J. Lehman,
«*wml**d not tn loach the na­
“Hanford,
tice*, Hraly said the commission attacked hy six negroes. *•
tion’* Independent ecclesiastical
lug that ware docketed for trial “ Florida.
l-ijuiry
a
in
ihuwed
vuisiun
uf
Institutions.
“I etn ’t remember", she replied in April term of County Court “ Dear Sir:
stale stuck law*.
WASHINGTON. Apr. 7^-(A V •Tha policy *h« n-tl* will a,lop*
lo several questkm* propounded kad been comludsd. and County
"We. tha undersigned rltlaena of
To strengthen the bill, be rec- ly Atturr.ey General Knight, par. . . Judge J. 0 . Sharon Joined ProreAdvanrea In prle#a of all gioup#
toward the Cathn'ks remained
Fanford,
undorstand
that
In
th*
ommrnded that companies Include j |u |, |y
suinsmt of a woman cuting Attorney John U. UunarJy
of agricultural commodities
- "certain. Vice Cbantellor von
errn t of your election aa Repre­ dairy and poultry ptoducta »aia*d
in Ihrir reports th# evst of a nets
P --# p wi'l discuss th* altustlon
(Continued ,n Cage Three)
In dee’arlng that cuuit will u l- sentative of Hemlnol*
Caurty
cUimril and how that cost wa*
tha iadn *f lb* gvneral level af
with lb* pope when he visits YatJo.in early next week.
which election appear, assured, price* paid farmer* on* point dorNEW YORK. Apr. 7.—A aa!e* paid, and prohibition of tha salt
City within Ih# n m t few
Ih#
car*#
do&gt;k*t*(\
In
the
order
that you will have lo resign your |ry tha month which inctod Man.
drive embracing (ho "biggest of nrw or ulii Issues Ly misrepr#In which they were tiled, wcr&lt; position aa city commissioner.
16.
‘
w.
t'b"»rvers holding th# theory newspaper campaign ever put be­ •antstlon or fiauJ.
disposed
of
as
follows!
’’Inasmuch as you have only re­
Arother suggestion fmm him
Th* burexu of 'agricultural
that the nail* plan further lo na- hind any tingle brand of gasoT. A. Uayley, charged with
cently
been
re-elected
by
a
hand­
in*’’
waa
announced
yesterday
wia that the commission ho t'J’ Inn alls* th# -hurches saw criivcklxsa driving, will !•# tried at some majority to serve a three nomica reported yastorday that M
a i#ault farm prieai flood at •*♦
dene- t„ th«t effect In a press re- by th* Ethyl Gasoline corpora- thorixeil lo start Injunction suits
a Inter data fur the herring cnls't
year term, and your knnwle lge ol aclly 50 pcrcant of the pre-war
nort th»t Ih- government Intend* ‘Ion, owned Jointly by tho General in fraud tasei, instead uf th* a t­
In a mistrial.
Motors Corporation 'and th* torney general, while a fourth
dal la
mid-March,
----------- . bat 11 poltfl
.
John Buffon ehalged with petit Hanford's Intricate problems de­ I#v*1
In abolish the church tav, aubBlandard Oil Company of New recommendation would hold up
Daredevil Jack Derby who hat larteny, vrv* If-und guilty aid mands your attention, we feel you under March. l»Sf. Th# farmer,
■•tlutlng a "culture tax’* in It* Icrsey.
Ivantgg*
**l* of securities rum IS lo 20 been handcuffed to th# wheel op a was sentenced to pay c»*U of 'ho should serve nut your term a* a however, galred aom* advantay
piece.
The rampaign I* termed the ill/J after bring iegi,trreil, so Ih" Chevrolet ,edan that ha, Iwen trill and arrest,
city rornmlssinnrr.
In a drop cf on* print In tha
The “German Christian*’’ a'lopt
■x.-whtj
cnulii
Irvnligatc driven around Sanford alreet* con­
Mgresl sale* drive aver launched commission
"We, therefore, earnestly hope prtcog of mitorUI* b* buys,
VV. M. Jackson waa found m l
e*l resolution* asking “en'tal ft* Sy the corporation. In Ita an- •tatamar.U j f the cwnuaui*..
art-w ar
stood *t 3.5 portent orer pre-wif
that
you
will
put
aside
any
per­
K.
Illy
of
•
charge
»f
assault
and
stantly
since
1:23
o'clock
T'.esday
• f tha ahareh with the nav
lie Ikhclvl
“merely ■ pretty afternoon will h# released from attrey, a n ', when .he plea Ini sonal ambition you may have and levtlo on Mar. 16.
"ounrement th* company aaya Hi
In a pure Arvan spirit officials believe th* "way to get (i t.le ” the liilancr sh .ris of
Cottan and cotton send advanetd
his tula as marathon driver to­ not" contendin' to ts ‘h u g # "I withdraw from lb* race for Rep­
equalisation of organist and pas­ -iialnesv la to go after It through curpmalinns
presented l„ the morrow afternoon at 5:23 o’clock driving while drunk, lie wa* wn- resentative of Hemlnol" County, 4 points 4* 48 percent of th# fltntor. th# living language to the ex- advertising.
r mmissinn III many rasrs and In front nf the Maxwell Chevrolet lenrnd to pay III" ertats.
• continuing to serv# Hanford as a year average from August 1009 To
rlaslon of tlu ancient, dismissal
“Many companies have curtailed roalinred;
John
f’s.npbell
tleadril
g-illv
rtimmiealonpr. In which capacity July, 1914.
Co.,
building
on
Magnolia
Avenue.
of Urn Old Testament haai* an.1 'h rlr advertising expenditure in
Tb* artrag # form pricp for
"UfIII Ih rir is control some­
a
charge
uf
possessing
liqUnr.
II"
your services hsv, been invaluable
At
that
hour
he
will
have
spent
substitution of th# German in­ view cf th* conditions with which where of thr valuation nf n-wto
ton waa 41 oo«l« P”
w
i.
|in*&gt;I
*200
ond
m
t
',
wh
I"
in
th"
past
and
ar*
so
necessary
100 hours at the wheel df this
heritance, Initoad of prophet* sa­ business la faced,” says th* anmM-March compared wit*
(Conlniurd On Page Fivr)
Chevrolet in ap attrmpt_l«iprove U'. r IKii) of tli" fine wa# su«» in approaching any solution nf the canto In mld-Fabruary and M
gas and fairy tile# to take the nounosmeaL “The Ethyl Gasoln*
bond problem, which should he
to tha huying public some of th- 11. il" 1
landing parson*!HU* film . Ttof- Corporation will Invost almost
7w*
M. |.. lorng, ihirged with dn* solved during thr term you have canU par pound a year
nutaUndmg qualitle* ami arnm • bureau laid this advance .wa a*,
man apIritcnL phHoaojdikwl and ‘wleo aa mu'h money In adv«rplisbmcnts nf Chevrolet'* t'J.YI line ing whll# drunk, pltadnl guilty. liren elected tn serve."
tom us tiled by a prlca uptu rn’ la
artistic life."
’ialng thf* re a r na It baa In the
He was finrd $-'•** and nssls, .*&gt;1
Among tho signature* attached foreign markato and reports . af
of aotomohilr*.
Roacnbnre. who I* *xp*«»*d by -»«». • • •"
•
}|'U
of
the
fine
wa,
scS^rir
G.l.
to the letter were the following! fa lily aptlaractory aalaa of cottdu
Th# same cdnimlll*#- which was
pollticvl observers to ba­
Th* newspaper campaign will
Icon Jonea, rhanc'd will, isvk 8. fl. Hhinholser, II. C. lliiBoae, 8.
on hand In see that he was se­
goods (n &lt;3&gt;i*a4tlc markato during
the moving force In Ih* for­ be conducted 1„ cooperatlcn with
lesa
driving,
pleaded
guilty.
*oJ
curely handcuffed to the wheel wis aertenrf I tu pay th" riwls.
(I. Chase. T. I . Dumas, ||. M. th# bnaVhrilday.
'L
eign office, paraphrased Voltaire th* rompaay'a 104 raflnlng II­
will b* present tomorrow. t'hl#f
,a his apaech. aayioff Ihere w ia nu —n*""s. which Include virtually
V I
W. Eugene Pnrn-h. ih irg rl I'apworlh. Randall t.'haae, and
JACKSONVILLE, Art. 7.-(Ah of Police C. u . Shaffer wll| li&gt;- with passing a worthlna checa, Fred W. (toll.
D a lly P r a y e r S e r v ic e .
world hlatorr. only th* reritatton all *tha principal marketinc orof Um ▼irioti* flfht* ptoplro t n i n rla e tlo n . in Ih* United State* —The defins* complete! its ran* least Derby, afUr which be will rsliealrd a 1150 am qy Imml.
W ill B e C o n d u c te d
with o«o tnolh«r. and Canada, (he company state*. toi'jy In the federal court tpial of impact the a#*l* that were placed
M. J. Ilyatt,jh a rg # r wit.i using R i v i e r a R e s o r t s A r e
Mry.
C.
R.
Frasier,.wife
of
a
for­
on
tb*
motor
amt
radiator
c»».
to
Thrsegh rmel.l klatorlee b . devel­ ______ . i . a i
S. J. Nla, member of tho Sap*
------- mer United Hlaton narcotic chief, prevent n!| nr water from being s.n Impru.icr atiloaiobile heerny
C u ttin g O u t F rills
oped an Aryan-Germanic mythaltag, waa aantrneH tn pvy costa.
ford Protoatant Laymen* Associa­
fnr
the
minder
of
hi*
20-year-old
placed into th* englr.r.
.
, . v „f "liberty and honor.”
H. W. Flowers, Charles Rra,
\ ic k . Price*, Apr. 7.— — tion. today slated that Iron! all |p*
F re n c h D e le g a tio n
M-cietiry, Mist Mtnona Murrell
"Our f*to la to fight for new
Harry (Jvlgrr, sn.l T. N. Didard,' |{riinrta on the Riviera, deserted cits tlon, tha first of * series of
with
thr
introduction
of
a
love
W ill A tte n d P a r le y
time* and for new futures, be
charged with unlaaful fishing |,y thr ramhlera of yesteryear, dally prayer service* to b# haw
tetter al'rtedly written by the R i c h a r d B r o w n e l l ,
said. "Th* new mythology cannot
ware found to t guilly alter a Jury tr" beckoning this winter to the In Sa'.faM starting Monday mof*k
ynurg
divorcee
to
T
ra
x
k
r
and
PARIS.
Apr.
T.—F
r/hr*
will
ba downed. T h. MtntvnlfW||th&gt;i*»
tourist of moderate means and Ing of next week will ho a n iw
F o r m e r V i u i t o r , D i e « Ulll.
the
testimony
of
bla
son.
Ray­
Howard Flynt, rharg"il with iim-l# tad"*.
of this mythology nr* the World sand a dvlawgallon In Washing­
attended affair.
i
mond,
ft),
that
Mias
Murrell
JotTha servic*. which will b* ball
t r ling fish without a license, had
War Inroes, and ih# am* German ton to partklgol# tn the toe ran * mrrly was his own "sweetheart."
( help hotvl rate* and pruned
Word
wa*
received
(torn
Daym in m io t show* that, uneountod tiona between Prealfent Rooaer* I
hia cat* nolle proi-red.
limits on gambling slake, hav* I* tb* rid Bell Cafe tocaUan | t
The If'trr. a legenly written hy top*. Beach toi'ay of the dm th of
mllllona are beginning to under- &gt;nd Premier MacDonaM of Great
teen tu t into affect aad "gala park Avenue and Firat Hitw l,
Richard
Jaaaph
Brownell,
73,
Mist
Murrell
to
Frasier
let
t
Britain, It w*i officially anwill begin at 11:30 o’clack and atyi
B iH iinr hi fh
nights" r'nndonetl
stoad our two million
never poetre*, was found In ^&lt;t winter resident of th at city for
I'roprietora nf tb* big caainora •4 11:60 o'clock. Fref. Irving
a new llviog mythology and *» tvanacoal today. A hlrh official pocket1ook at lb* tlma xb# war Ih* past 10 y#»re who ••"•nt four
ARIIVILI.E, N. C. -Ilish u p indinlr that thalr aaUbliahmenU Stover of SUtooa University « l v
told la# expected Andre. Da Imbovtraaoca
iav -Eanfotd
-2 —
.. .before
fl^ going
Junlua W. Ilorrer, 71. of the We*
Icy*, row Franck ambassador- to •hot ami killed an tke pottoffice ----North U ro |,B. „ j( &lt; w 0/ th, hav* be-ome mare gaming bouses, j* th* guoet speaker^ and apooial
America, to apaik for th# guv. lawa 'axl December by Mr*. Fra- », Daytnen Baach lit JMJ aftor ^
mu,la will be rendered.
INDICTED
►ler, who o r tend* th* girt "at­ a long lllnaa* ta d his '.rely waa Fretoatant Eplropad f'hJrch, died without Ih# lavish entertainments
A atmllar 20-mlauta
pr*
tempted In break ap my home." sent to riainflald, N. J.. where It a t II e’clock Wrdnrsday morning. of th" pan and with a minimum •ervlca far buslneaa m i wl l
,
f
liveried
flunkey*.
NEW YOKK. Apr. 7 . - ( * &gt; will
b*
bur
lad.
■
_ The letter
MMlIj a r d "my
Fig re, on tho fro** profit* af held rrefy day want weak a t
Joagpk W. Hal rimao formw baud
Surviving Mr. Brownell are bla
NOMINATES SECRET APT
brown ryrd Idll* • • M k u r t '’ and
26,944 GKT JOBS
•h" French cednoa, officiary re- t w o baur. A will-know* tgaa
cf.the Harrimao National Bank A
you sojwloow. Mr*. Anna U Brown* I, ■
laid "Oh honey I
WASHINGTON—Th#
Whito teisrd. show th at moat of them will ba brought to Sabfond
T admit- ion, Gaorga ». Brownell, amt bla
T m i company, A*a ladktod ywoWASHINGTON. Apr. l r - t f y - much." Riymoad t
roaldant Roooevell estorday aom tod MU* .Muriel waa M* "sweet- later, Mrs, X. W. Willlama. nf House announced yesterday that loti bcivilr Ieat y w r. Th* sum­ each awvie*. Bav. Bltbop
tarday by a fedofttl grand Jury ««
Wl*g.
Winter Park will r «
a b a rin of making and coaxing to in*ted John Dickson, of tPanaayl- heart" before th* deaepMow af th* ( a r band* I#, Pa. Mr*. Brownell la |tj)0 0 . man from 10 cilloa have mer “tale" at Um Barrita cash*,
for instance waa only *140.000 aa o* Ttaaday morning, Mr.
"
|aa
n
enrolled
for
tb*
reforaatation
war
Mt.
wall
known
totally
aa
'
‘
'
to
ba
aaalatont'
iam
tg
g
y
nf
alleged
love
affair
h
tgwaan
bar
bo mod* 14 raid* antria* on th#
compared with f42S^ap (a 199L
• ta itt
work at f l a day and board.
Brown* L
aad Frailer,
Bp*
■it," . . . .
.

LEHMAN STEPS
OUT OF CONTEST
FOR LEGISLATURE

HITLER REGIME
CHANGE IN
ICHSCHEME

n e c e s s it y s e e n iw it n e s s d e n i e s

FDR ADOPTION OR STORY OF ATTACK
SECURITIES BILLI1N FREIGHT CAR

jte s w r iiw ® -

Half O fT a se s In
County Court Have
Been Disposed Of

Prices O f;Farm
Produda Show
Upwiu^ T rends.

Biggest Newspaper
Advertising Drive
Is B eing Planned

Daredevil Derby
To End Gruelling
T ria l Tomorrow

Love Letters Are
Final Evidence On
Mrs. Frazier’s Side

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of about M percent which Irate. It It th# with of the'rom !HT COMPANY dnetion
hoi aono to the otorO of eleetrie- pony that alt n n tonora ra m ■
for cooking U .Sanford aa a low avrago rato and If lo for
m ANSWER Ity
m o lt of tho rato rodoctloaa thla rvaaon that tho utility la ronRATE FIGHT whlch w, boro made.”
tlnually trying to got the cuatom-

, .(Continued Prana Pago One)
ll.cawta per kwh, the top i
aweggy rato tor power waa
need to eight rente per kwb, a
the top net rato far cooking .
rodemtl to flvo cenu per ki
Bebodnlea covering largo pow

Meat^jn^ application tor ti

Tbo ardor alao directs that
of gold or cortiflcat.a before
Apr. IS, moat get thla .gpply to
tho -falderal rooerro ayitcm.
Secretary Weodin In a state,
meat laat night aald tho Presldant'a executive order requiring
th* tornlng In of hoard'd gold
won- an “e»ported atop In tbo
procoaa of rogularlalng our mone­
tary poaltion and foml.hlng adeqaata banking and currency facillU.a for all cuatomary needa."
Tho aecretary aald that aoch
an order waa in cont.mplatlon
from tho time of the paaaago on
th . omergency bonking act

Tumlag to tho company'. mo- oro ' to uat »*nrlcoo Over loogor
contract period, of the day." '

Caryefort roof la a beet 40 mllao
aonth'W Miami. Tho Morqueo la
agroond about ItO yardo Many
from tho light house.
. _*
Tbo Aearner (law t , tbo itrnnJ•d llaer yaatorday and retained
lo Hi Miami baao la a little a w n
than an boor, after circling about
the ablp for oome time. It dl-l not
deacond to tho water.
Th« tag Relief la a prim 'oty
owned Balance boot

iroatinood from Pago Ode)
ly on tho left -abb. She went
■ground Taceday night.
*
four redaction. intofl..
ee?^’
electric rale* should not bo
The tug RfHpf from Rey Wert
bTm
*'■ '■ 't o m u f n w that
and the Corel Caard cutter Unai.
• t m t lighting' bill.
“Th* a*"*"’1
OOWdlUona
fa from Fort Lauderdale rode at
2 2 l V IS L S ^ -S
p m allb tf, the deetino to commodanchor near hy, ready to lend aaalataacc. The relief waa departed
u tets
k
In piece of tho fire rent
»“
I" April 1031, thr an*
to attem pt to .float tho Marquee
* . r l y In effact."
" /“ “ i n ,3 L a
.h .7
«t* Camilla..
*
•1 the company mad. »f- noal payment la $10,914.
“Thla induction la In tho amount
,
,
rraaon whv
Pn.am gvr. aboard tbo atranded
»f 44 p a te n t In B five year perl- i .
r l . , houid b&gt; rnducwT
MIAMI BEACH—Thirty-re ran
Ilnor appeared a t perfect taee cod
* r . Mr. Coleman aald In aiplalnu
worrd el p.rosna la the Coat men arm to d by police rocently
Ing that "W . b a r. continually co- r
m
J* .J f ^
guard a n plane Atamar, which for Improper bathing attire wore
ip m to d with the City by making
” .,nd *
*
®f
flew orfT the poaltion twice yea- flood U each In municipal court.
*— rtduetlona, s lo u g h th.ru
tarday. pllot.d once hy Lieut. W.
L. Foley and again by Commander CASH PAID—*or clean cot too
' Aa bo aakod the Commlaelonera
C. C. Ven Paulsen.
‘
n g a a t Tbo Harold office.
to oeoMdar the euatomer who
•
Tho
Marquee,
out
of
birctloito,
H
J
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r
J
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S
2
a
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■am aloctrlcity for lighting, Mr.
ightlng ayatem of Sanford on the
U r l j l ^« flln
*
Spain, far -H oras^ and Mciicin
CoHMba eaplalned that thla cut. mala
originally planned In IBM. £ “ £ . r,,M . In 7 ""f#f?
porto, cleered from Now York R e n e w
Y o u r H e a lth
tlnoally. reduced and not In­
todet'a top rata hai bran reduced
Apr. 1. The CoOdt Goard aald
creased."
,
aloe. l»*t) te ar 28 percent.
B y P u rific a tio n 1
Pedro Merende woo -tbo metier.
After reading lengthy opinion,
• “Coftal&amp;r the euatomer . who
Tho ah ip . wee built to 1020. II I.
ralatlng
Li
this
«ubj*ct,
Mr.
waAte ,to am electricity tor cooka twin eerrw Model #f 9 JM Iona, ’Asy physician will toll Am
Coleman turned to hie la*t chart,
la#." bo (Old. “In H U It waa nocand ia 450 fret long.
. ‘
that " f tr f te t Purification, of thd
on. which pointed oat th# eomeoeery for aoch a euatomer to
Whether the ahip broke a Holt Byatem la Nature's foundation of
perl.on of commodity price., U
pay nine cent, per* kwh for thla
In her bottom aide; la atrihlng tbe
released by tha U. S. Doportm.nl
Okie of ter*let.
Today anyone
j r r l . waa. ae i ,ha atm! Id ulonaat
U , Cummi n *
mhUKerao juotlfl»d by tho f.r.im? ■
Mm brow woe aaturfd In the ab- Pole/.reported he tow oil on tbe ere undermining your TotalityT
m identlal llg!
water's adrface whea he flew over Purify your entire ayaUm by tail­
Uwn counted ttpon and agreed up­
eewre of prohibitory lew*.
on with the City In th . 1020 agree­
In Iba abeenc. of prohibitory the poaltion yesterday m o im n t.. ; ing a thorough coufM of Com*
The water had been churn»d to tabe/ince or twieo a work for
ment."
lawa. In New York City. Maj.
Aa a final atample of reduction,
aortral weaka—end tea hob. Na­
John
P.
O’Rrl.n,
leat
night
H
t
’ 'Cnntlrerd From Page O w l
which tho company hap put Into
ture reward, you with health. f
Hon r / gold for trade purpo.es, up temporary regulation, of h e r
effect In Sanford nine. 1020, Mr.
Celolaho purify Uw blood by
end other legitimate nerds* not under Jnrl.dlctlon of th* hoard
eetlrotlng the liror, * kldaeya,
of health, to b« rescinded when
Invntring hoarding.
ws U r pumplag agreement be­
atomacb end bowala. In lO .ctd.
Th* nrd*r, which la limited to tha itoto control lawa ara adaptH.
tween the City and tha company.
and 3ft eta. Paelagea. All dealers.
the period of the emergency ro­ Ie.uanr* of permit, will .to rt to­
"In Octobor f02« " h« aald, “we
- ( A d r .)
.
day In th* flv* horoughe. If not
entered Into n five-year agreement
poealbl* to supply permit, to
with the City, for the operation
arolicante In tim* for Friday
of the pumping plant.
Jan. 20.
•riling, th* mayor announced
102S, thla agreement wae eitended
that n receipt for (ora paid will
a o n ra o r am.trATion row
for five years and we allowed thu
tax nr-aio
•*rr» am proof end tho applicant
FoOer OeellM ST1 &gt;e i t . Ogoeesl
City a 10 percent discount on all
may e.11.
ataraire * . I t . a is le e f rteetOw
bUle, retroactive to Oct. 1, I02S.
Notice I. her.br tlv.a that W. E
Far manufacture of beer or
Xew.U rurrh.Mf at Tex Certificate
and at the time gave the City a
light wince, the city will |.vy a F r i d a y
N
o laal. detail the Ilk lay.qt Aacheck tor approalmataly $1600 to
a«.i A. b. taia. bee riled said tor1100 lag; for wholesalers, a $50
llll.ale
.la mr otrtee. iM bee made
sever the discount on previous
tag; to m II h*er on draught $3S;
• pnllrellon for lee deed lo lesue la
Mile, end a similar discount has
to sell brer ln bottle, to bo con- was ik a n
adrerdaare wiik law. ,geld reninbeen allowed on all subsequent
cels embraces the fdllewlsg deturn'd on premlaca, BIB; tq »rll
■rrlhed groperlr .Uueire In Oembills. Further, on Dec. 17, 1031.
bottled brer not to ha ronaum*d
Isole Couoly, nitride. l«-wllt
■
we offered to amend this agree­
a tv, u of n w n er n it.
on premia*. $10.
H.
of
P
O
C
.
a.
Two.
It
nontb,
ment eo that the 0 * 0 would have
- Mane* H Hast. - I t .f r e e - -= »r*
In Minneapolis.the clip council
annually approximately $3,000. or
T i e said lead brine eesemed at
nrrrrod* Mayor A. W. Andrrthe d e l* ef l b . laaeiece or sscb (■RAL)
a reduction In Its day to doy oper­
r .r l l f l r n t . In the
name of Cn
*on’m »fto of n regulatory ordi­
ating cost nf pumping water of
kauwn. t’atoee M id rertltlcata abet
nance, which he held In. violation
b* rrereiord according to lew tan
20A percent."
of the IBth Amendment, end Im­
deed w ill Im u s thtreen on lb* *»ad
Explaining this offer further,
d a y a t A n i U -.A: Du‘ tin.
..
mediately l.eucd 420 license..
w lin o ., m r
o tflc iil algae (a re
Mr. Coleman aald, “our proposal
In
an
amount
not
ex'reding
In
th . Itch d e r of March,.
The
price
of
bottled
brer.
Col.
In thla connection had to do with
the aggregate $100 belonging to Ruppert .eld, would He $I.M a
V. M. n O lK IL A a E
the changing of the ayatem from
nny on* perenn: end gold coin ■c."o to jobber, and $2 to eonaum.
C le rk C lre n H C oert.
MWTM-TOCR WATCH repaired manual to automatic operation at
Sem lnol. Cooatr. rtorMe.
having
*
r'rngnlird
special
value
■f
• A. M. WEBKO,
•y ooo-who really knows how. a certain txpeaea which we agreed
to rollretnre of rare and unusual
to cooperate on, and which would
B rltis. Jawtlar, Msg. Ava.
rolna.
be approximately ono and one-half
“Cold rnln end hulllop earnoric-M o r a prt.trATton ra a
------ • saving to
year.’
In tho
IM alty."
&lt;lty.
Rlava's PUca
tax m u d marked nr ‘held
“ ‘ln trust for a
ra
o e v Seectew are ef re* t m m l
“Thle
offer
He.
not
as
yet
been
________
recngnlied foreign government ev
I
atetelee *» lb* arete oC rto rM e
he
aald,
“but
I*08T
OFFICE
srrrpted
by
you'.
.
BTRAYED—Silver 0r Grey FeNolle* I* b e r .b r alvaa that r . U
foreign central bank nr the Bank
LUNCH
• &lt;v. U irn e b r p u rrb e .rr et T e e
mala P rnlan cat. Raward for upon srcepUnce, the City will
tor Inlernstloel Rettlementa.
c
e
rlin «a te No. I li a , dated the ted
iOTbrmatlon leading to return. P. bo eblo to obtain ihr lieneflt of
“Gold coin end bullion llrenaed
d e r of Ju ly a . D. taia. hoe tiled
Short Orders
the
annual
saving
abort
men­
eeM
c e rlU lra le In m r office, and
0. Roe 1608 or C. A. Haines at
for other proper I ran. art Inna (not
bee made epmieellee to/ lee deed
tioned, end at the same lime se­
Tha Hamid offlct.
Involving hoarding)
Including
Regular Mesh 30c
lo l.e .e In areordhneo w ith lew.
cure the benefit of a more of■eld. certificate embreoe* tho fal­
gold rain end bullion imported
low ing described properly .U u a le d
O00*011* 1*00. Offlee
flrl.nl pporatlop of Ita water
Fownd
for re-export or held pending ecIn Seminole C o u n ir. Flo rida, tepumping plant with a better
w ilt
LO*Ti Ons whits and liver colored quality of water and belter serv­
E W . U of N. W. IA of Ore.
*•*•***■ H found dellrer to O. ice to watrr ruetomere".
I t T a p te lloulh.
fie ne . tS
Keel— I t scree.
- W« Gilbert, Rone Court, for re­
Here Mr. Coleman turned to th*
Th * eeld land being w i n e d at
ward.
th* date of Ike is.a anre of .b e g
uao of chert, to explain hie point..
re rtlflc a u In the
name
nf tie Ills first reference waa to a chart
known.
tTnlew
u U
re rllllc n i*
HID Lumbar Co.
whlrh pictured the claaate, from
•hall be
redMmed
e rro rd l.g t*
Wo ore equipped to predate
la w ise deed w ill lesue Ihereen ne
TEDi Handy man or lady to the viewpoint of amount of money
Aral .Isa* job work at tbo
QueIUf Mart hand la. at
lb* t l l h d e r ot A p ril A .. IX , H i t .
t start ■ now bualntt*. Sam- Into which residential lighting
W itness my official .rg s e ta re end
Iftlb gad Many
lonsot possible prices. Giro no
thje the t lr d d e r •» M e re b . A.
bills In Hanford fall. It wae teen
raav*r, O ral. Delivery.
s
trial.
Rctaontblg
Pricaa
with
that 04 percent of all blda rendered
•’ * ’
■ V. n. r&gt;ornr,AKn.
Harold
Printing
C*
to residential lighting customers IIP 0BRV1CR
C lerk n neeI ( Cnart.
Phono 11
Photaa 14$
Seminole Connie. Flo rida.
In
Hanford
are
$4
ami
under.
It
rCH, OLOCg and je w e l - wae also soen that a great ma­
®r
A . M. W B R K O ,
r REPAIRING AT GREATLY jority of the bills are $1.80, which
t^ C A te )
• - -5 1
lUCKD PRICES, JOHN T. Is the minimum charge. Only
DY, 410 PALMETTO AVE
about 10 percent are ovrr $4, ac­
cording t0 Mr. Coleman.
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JS F jJT i?ofi£ .S i:wart
x a

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'£ *

r

19 STATES TO

PERM IT BEER
AT MID-NIGHT

To-Night

Wa n t a

RATES

T S W

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BELL BOY 1^

, 1MArS WHAT
I THINK Op

1ED HOUSEKEEPING
H 0 0 weekly, also bad
L60 weekly. M l E. Sth

APARTMENT. Partly
L 1»0 Myrtlo Ave. J.
RHARRER

ApartmenU,

Up-

a 4 air a furnished apartment.

lON-Vt

ready so small that In many
rases where Ih* bill Is th . mini­
mum. th* actual cost of supply­
ing th* serclre It not covered and
the rttstomev Is really a *eonvsnlenca' customer, and rauses the
power company tn actually suffer
a loss"______________—
Heveral charts wrre exhibited
showing the relation nf various
types ef service rendered to the
hour of day In which tho peak
load ocrure. Explanation of these
rharta led up to Mr. Coleman's
italrm .nl that “Tha type af cus­
tomer who usee service almo.t
continuously throughout tho 24hour period, earn* . from tho
utility, because of ths long hoarusr of service, n relatively low

Burraogha add-Elert— $0TJ$
Cask Register, good---- 10.00
Haadstraad adding J __ 16.00
Matilgrspk No. SI, floe. MJ6
Corono porteMo_____ IfcM
Underwood portaMo-IB D l l
L C. Salih lato A------ I1U
Royal 16—now shift...... SS.00
Uadorwaod t-A -L ___ 4iM
Uadorn oed 0-very M ol- TIM
Trad* your «U •gripahtai
M throe,

Wa h a ra tho

machine jrno Rood.

Geo L. Stuart Co.*

Uoderweod-Banmtnnd AgU.

1$. R. Mato Bt- . Ortondo, PU.

EFFICIENCY.
w experts: '

Vouftf Assoatiiy cbuot!
\U J
THAT DOCSNT APO LO Q nt TO RIM
AIMHV5 FlGHTiRO-lOU HAO
NOttASONTOMTTHfM-Hf I KEEP HIM
l U N t t f S SPfAK
TO rY0V. AGAIN/.
N icsT oioo-l FROM BEN AN
efficiency
WMV.MR.STAa IS A
EXPERT!
P w n c f Q&amp;m iM to!

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AlLTlIGHTf
ALL RIGHT!

THE ADVENTURES OF TOM, DICK AND HARRY

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CrrftfWortKl^reTiBi
One of the manjr plans which hafd been pi
ly for the avowed purpose of restoring proa|
reUaied for publication Thursday momlnir by th« ^Com­
mittee for the Nation to Rebuild Prices and Purchasing
Power'*, The Importance of the men who constitute the
committee and theiepoalttons.ln the business and economic
world lend considerable strength to the arguments which
they advance.
. Chief among their proposals is the revaluation of gold.
. : ___of
: m
M 'in
s this couol
a tb* * standard* rprice
gold
___ounce.
__
Tha
7, per
The Committee would arbiif
increase thla valuation to $36.17 per ounce. This
be accomplished
by, i.
a elmpU^procew
simple process of dovglujit
devaluation
pllahed 'by,
IT, lt«nr y&lt;#« * f° Congress decreed tl
ild contain 23.22 grains of gold. It eo&lt;
i tyell pass p law reducing the gold content of the
1!V27 grains or to any other figure. te effects of stich legislation, of course, would be Imjf &gt;nd far reaching. U Is advanced by the Comntlttee
leans
relieving
portion of tha
the burden
,ns of rel
laving debtors of a porlion
vrhlqh
they aw
are.. now staggering. For nil practical
tllqh thny
es It would moan
mean that tho
the commodity price level
level
be Increased 75 percent, while the debtor who had
rod 23.22 grains of gold could aqunre his debt with

NATION'S ORCATfi****
toumtit exaltsth- a -JMtlotu
n la a reptPWh t® »n7, P*°*

Proverbs 14:34-

eni-i

IUi or credit reputation of either
Tho former had made
■ '* *.

_______co rp o ra tio n w a« n o t renpontilble fo r th e « cU °n

‘ho g

., J- ky iTtl li l 'k - r i i i i turn.- eminent In changing the aUndard of weight-—

------—

and gold e*»«fi* In th e U n ited Htntc* nil g o v ern m e n t ttondit an d neR e s ' bV bldllg In UiL cooritrir. c u rltle a co n ln ln th e "gold clnu.te". I f th e g o v ern m e n t a rb iAfter May, l anyone who la atlll tr g rtiy red u c ed th e gnltl c o n te n t o f th e d o lla r nnd u n d crhoartlngTioU ^ l l b# aabjart U c. y
pfty lll( ,iehta w ith m oney co n ta in in g fo w e r g rain *
X fins qf tep. thousand dolU raor
^
lh n n | t hB(j gpoclflCalIy n greed to . It w ould ho vioaiJ^ktek fnt *
la tln g its a g re e m e n t ex actly th o M ine tut if It re p u d ia te d
b trry up and kteh ini
^
»
flf l u dubL 1( u couU, t huu tu lv an tag co u aly ro" T h a M sdk.l SoaUty of tho p u d k tT T B p e rc e n t of its* deb t, why- n o t re p u d ia te a ll?
flJuf'jM Wkw! York* has veted
O f c o u n o t h b b th o th o u g h t w hich w ould o cc u r to all
against, tha aoclalLatlon 0f m ear c re d ito rs o r o th e r peraono in th e fu tu re w ho Itnve m oney to

tho gold content oTwie dollnr oTiccTlt™un"rTSoDWH ™ W
again. If it can reduce the content 75 pereimt, it can reduc”
iR 08 percent. No ono would care In lend money to Ino
government under auch cireumatanceg. No ono would euro
to lend money to unyonc elac..
• -»JWV*
Credit would then be compNtely dwlroyod. Copfidenco
In the government’ll good, faltn would l»e materially under­
mined. Thla country would hnvo voluntarily placed iteeir
| Bom* Congressmen
ar* eon- In the position of Japan and Germany anti a few other
— ...........coulkj r|oa which have a t ono time nr another Incurred the
earnad ovar a r»W ,Adminiatratlon
* ' '
bill • which providaa for
a certain;
*--------digj avor 0(
world on account of broken pledge* And
ilagree of censorship "ttf protect for the United State*, greatest nation nf them all. to adm t
government rteordi." They fear ILi word la worthless, would produce a ehock to world connth at It might be applied to th*
press. No naed to worry about tlcnce from which It would probably never recover.
'th a t la thla country- Tha ConaUtullOB. guarantso th* freedom of
N ew W eap o n s, N ew D efen se
the pre**, and It ‘could lake more
than * Huey Long or an Adolph
,Bltl«r to upsat th* Constitution
Thero In a military uxiom thnt no offensive weftpon
Of th* United HUtaa. &lt; - ’ &gt;
c*n bo un«tl very long without an equally effective dalenalvc

nnnwer being found. This “P I™ " 10 £ the c*“? *n S T
porimenta being conducted in Toulon, Franco against ftir
plane attack*.
, • ' .
Those experiments contemplate tho convention of B*y
highways, In times of war. Into nit. dangorou* "terrain a*
any mined trench front. Hky traps connlntlng of.^lterally
invisible atcel wires aervlng an the mooring tlea of an
qrjua) number *of captive balloons •hnve txen tested anu

D o ro th y

S ig rc s

Is

m a ilin g

A im

I Mr*. W. B. Miller are
few day* hi 8t- Peter*-

S ta ll

LONDON - The llrilisb hous*.
wife today is buying In tha retail
stores pra-timMy a* moth In
quantity though not in mpntj vslua as the bought If for# the trad#
■lump begas. Employment (a •
British retail stores remain, also
practically un-i-anged.
There significant
facta ar*
brought out In an official review
issued by the Board of Trade for
the two years, 1931 and 1933, "R

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fYMkT,
r». O. S. Selman left yesterf tr Valdosta, Ga. where ah«
r b it h tr father, P. M.
tay, for a abort time.

MM. A. A. Meneelcy, of At­
lanta. la tha guert for a few
day* af Mr*. R. P, Coop'r at her
hotea &lt;&gt;n Pslaaetto Avenue.

all
filled frngM .

Avenue. Mr*, f . J. Cooled** and
Mra. A. F. Qulllian, at AtlauU.

ccivrd a large number of pretty
birthday gtfla from the 30 littia
guest* present. Isrter In the after­
noon, the || , r . A. H. Peek, aernmpar led by hi* mother, Mr*. Peek,
canto In to see thr plt-nurr of the
happy little folk.
Mr*.‘ A. P. Connelly was the
charming ho*tr«n nf the Auetlon
Bridge Club Saturday afternoon
Th-'guest prise, a deck of card.,
was won by Mrs. K. J. Gonial*-,
while Mr*, n. W. Herndon won
the club prise, a handsome table
cover. Mrs. Connelly’s gursls
were: Mrs. W. It. Anno, Mr*. O.
W. Brady, Mrs. 0. O. McLaughlin,
Mr*. B. F. Whltner, Jr., Mrs. F.
J. d o m ain , Mr*. B. W. Ilcrmlon,
Mr*. F. L Miller, Mr*. Samuel
Pulrston, Mr*. Robert Newman.
Mr*. T. A. Neal, amt Mr* Harvetf.
Miss Madge Ward enjoyed a
few days «Nlt to Jatksotivilla
l*,t week where she went to meet
Mis* Chariot!# Keelor on her re­
turn from n trip to the East
Coast. Mis* Keelor yetumed to
Hanford with Ml** Ward and is
the guest of Mr*. II. A. Ward
and family.
The Monroe Ferry i„ agntu in
operation a ftrr being suspended
for several day*. Many repair*
fig t, been made during this time
agd tho ferry i* In shape to handie any amt alt klmls of traffic.
There waa rnnslderahle axeilemant In tho City on Hatunlay
when It l»-camr known that two
of Hanfnrd'a m««t popular young
paopl* had atolen a march on
thalr friends ami guno to Orlando
aad been married the afternoon
before. Mr. Tau| G. Bigger*, on*
of Hanford's prosperous young
business man. who has long sinefound that "single blessedness'
was "single eassodness," but who
had, so far, born unfortunate in
his efforts to mak* n change, per­
suaded Miss Irene Thurston, one
of Batlford’a fairest nml most pe­
tite young Indie*, tn Join him. In
otta lung ride through life, nml. nrcompanird by Ihe Misses Mabel
■o-l ChnrIMtc Hand, motored to
Orlando, secured a license and
hastening to th , residence of Dfi
Htagg. of the ITeshyterlan Church

C ra b tre e

O f

T a m p a W ill W e d S o o n

E m p lo y m e n t In

month: —and this aerotds with
rhangca In the recorded volume
of Import, of fowl—and that for
tha past 13 months there has been
no considerable rhang* In the
volum f fon,* mid retail. The
jiMt- ^ T 2 a ^ttraina-sit^ioi&lt;L~-.Bi&gt;r~rit»WY |W» w v t - h M - W * * fHitw «rftM* T w rrw m rm '

. thought th»t thin cl*u*n would protect crctlltora regard!?**
of what Congrcsn might do about the gold content of dolJoke on lara.
Woaldn't
&gt;ld J. P.
Recently, however, n supreme court deciulon in England
"A
held th at n tlcbtor corporation could repay its loan In any
lawful money of the realm regardlcsii of the fnct that by
‘ tnce Ita bond* happened to contain tho “gold ciauac
1 prime Mlnl»Ur MieDooald had
commonly found in America but extremely rare In Engno aoontr returned from his **v
‘ ......... bln tlcclalon would h av e no specific ap p lica tio n
r*nt&lt;ulp to Frane* and luly, than In thin country, %
tt%, ........
..... ' &lt;lt**lopcd that our' cdortir
the
opinfon has
tha word got out eoncernln* hi*
Vlmliar
vifw 'of
lh
e mnucr
mnltcr mm
nml permit
ka
ft
Hltminr
view
m
me
iH.-im's dtlitmight
Lika
a
moposad visit .to tha llnitad
ttlc in
. full with'devaluated dollar* regardlcaa «r
Utataa. It would bo a tough kpot ora to act...
prevlgUH agreement to settle In gold Mof Ihe present
for a British pHm" minister who their g-m-.-w-J
. . .
dtdnt Uka t0 traraL
*A*.. flnenena and weight”. .
tlifferonce
&gt; Thom la, however, a deeiilnl
l , ...............
........... in the Kituntion
a* it exiatu In England nnd m It cxlntiUn. thiu ^ » n lr y Vnoianii gonviimmont
K(,i&lt;i
AJl 8 « iS
EngFand,
o v e rn m e n t hondu
liondg tlo
tio not
n ot ccontain
o n tain the
th e "g')1d
'toys ha hasn'tt any US*
us* either for!c|iU,
f» r!c| iUg0n d the
th e case
cnao brought'before
Itro u g h t b efo re the
th e ccourt
o u rt wan
wait t h a t o f
0” *nnd

*

ABE PAYING

and Mra. Henry William*,
rdele, G a, nr* spending a
teka here with Mr. and Mra.

t i n 's G a ra g e .

I

ru m iv M
AS a
„

r o im m

W. lot ST.

,

TBirrTflf3?oTal

Artnut.

in o i

f*. Mary Bairmore. of Day­
. Beach, returned horn* today
rapemthig a week here as the
t of Mr*. C. H. P r a m at
home o„ Magnolia Avenue.

January, 1933, would •**"* ,0 In­
dira ta that there may have been
an Ircreaae in consumption in
iL-t quarter compared -with a
y e:.- earlier."
Regarding other article*
of
houirhnld need the board's infor­
mation Is less specific. The value
• f retail sale* generally has gone
down by 9 per cent, but the board

finds that the voiume has not
fallen to neatly tho same extent
a, the value.
This ronduiion I* confirmed by
the relative (lability reported in
the number* of persons employed
In the* retail trade generally dur­
ing the last two year*. "In Wales
and . tbs' north of England," the
board says, “an increasa In the

numbers employeu waa recorded
for nearly every monl hof 1031-33
relative to 1930-31, but aftar Fobruary, 1933, a decline has been
shuwn for each mouth, thla how.
ever, not being In general so
large as the Increase for tha ear­
lier year, so that on balanea 1932
will h a rt shown an Increase on
1930.
,

.
L IK E N E W
Surgical tools; 'aU lilnrl* of
scissor* and knives| pruning
tools.of all kinds, etc. Ex­
pert saw filing.
, LAWN M0WKR8
Repaired tad Hharpewed
Abo For K ab
H are your work dona by a
real mechanic.
J . W . S H A D O IN
819 Elm
rhone 719-yf

•
They at 3:30 o'clock at th# church,
ng lingo
Monthly husinesa mo-ting of
the pink tho Woman’* Missionary Society
k
M l.slof the First Baptist Church will
of white [ take, pipe* at 3:30 u'rlurk a t the
rath an j churrh.
C. ComTe Sunhsam Band of the First
. Mr*. I*. Baptist Churh will mrrt at 3:30
Toffalrt- o'rloek at the churrh.

Mr. and Mra. R. L. Wilksrson
hav# aa their gveata at tbeir
Home la Um Laagley Apartment*.
Mra, Ernest Bridge* and Mias
Mary Ruth Aiken, nf Notasulga,
Ala.

" f Pln1'
THURSDAY
rr of Mr.
Regular meeting uf Sallle liar•re, 3T|'i ri*°n Chapter of the D. A. R.
I* a lie- *••• U,1C P,llfe , l !,:0° n’cloek at
Florida
linme of Mr*. George G. Hernr Hills- ring, North French Avenue.

M n. Ben Cantwell, who planned
to Mara today for New York* and
Boatoa where M n. Cantwell was
to Jain Mr. Cantwell, has postnontd her trip.
Afnong those from here at­
tending a bridge party given at
Hflattr Park yesterday afternoon
by Mr*. Robert Masaka, formerly
of this city, wer*; . Mr»^-JD». J Qarratt, Mr*. L. A. Palmer, Mrs.
C. A. Yaaeey, ami Mr*. C. II.
P*arr* and guest, Mr*. Mary
Baaamora, of Daytona Beach.

C h u r c h H o n o r R o ll Is
A n n o u n c e d E o rM o n th

D o n ’t F o r g e t Y o u r S h o w
10

Social Calendar

Of internal to ■ number of
Kbit! AY
Sanford friend* Is th« announrr“Miss Blue '
' will be
mtnt of tho engagement of M ix
Dorothy' Crabtree, of Tamps, who presenteii *t h.l.'i | \ M. a t tire
auditorium of th« Orlrdo High
has visitsd hors many tlmsi s .
th* fu*«t of hor coo sin, Mr*. F. E. School with the tiviedo Woman's
Club as sponsor.
Roumillst.
Th* following account of tho en­
S tT I RDAY
gagement w i| token from th*
The Girl Scout Troop wll| meet
Tamps Tribusa sf today:
at 10:00 A. M. pt Central Park
Tripsy«mont of Ml»« Dorothy In rare of rain the meeting will bo
Croblreo to Wllbafe 8, Burnham, held at the City Hall.
of Gloucester, Mass., was an­
nounced at s formal bridge-tea
MONDAY
given yesterday afternoon by Mr*.
Monthly buriness meeting of the
J. W. McKay at h«r home, s it Woman'* M -riorary Soctrty of the
North Mantanxa* Avenue.
The First Mvlhodiit Church will bu
announcement will be of lnter*&lt;t held at 3:10 o'clock at the churrh.
to a wide circle of friend* of th-ri Mr*. J. Howell FUh and Mr*.
bride.fleet, who has lived In Tam-1 John Kirk will be ho*tr**cr for
"ladles’ day" at tha Sanford
pa ilnce her infancy.
^
“The announcement was mad • fuurlry Club,
cleverly on pendant hearts, a t-[ A buriness meeting and study ,
taehed by ribbon* to dainty eor- c|as, of the St. Aimes .GuilJ id^

o ’c l o c k

S a tu rd a y

at

A. M .

M .V®u Haven’t Taken Out Your
Mcmbernhlp Yet He Hure To Ret
Your Card At The Flo-Pure Celo
Office—

Invaders resulting in the loss of a wing or n broken pro­
peller and forcing them to crash.' U there is added tho
additional protection.of batteries of nnti-alrcraft guns, then
the rnfnacp of tterioJ attucks U greatly reduced.
The next thlntf, of course, for tho military oxperts to
do
to find a wax to,coipbat these entangling wires. It
ipjght lx&gt; possiblo tr&gt; equip tho planes with protecting.dovk«« and means of cutting tho wires, something on tho
order of the large blades-which are plaretl on the hows of
submarines to sestet them- in cutting through nets under
tho water.
“
Thus the race between defensive and offensive weapons
ever continues, and, It Ift this fact which makes ft|c wholu
military schtuno so expanflva and so futile. Th«! point is
naxv reached when there is no need for more experiments
and more ouUaya of money for new death dealing inven-

te

i race-.tr**ka

4 a Jet
ow
•twr, Uv AJmi

To

Quantities of »nap dragon*.
'h&gt;«v. verbena, carnation, ant
other gm rtea.f^were were une l to
i'iim the room* of the home ‘of
M n. Joseph A. Metreh, W « i
Twrntjr-aeeowd Street, when*&gt;ho
entertained the membera of the
Mr ’ - y-Oo-Round Club with a
hritlice party yeaterday aftemoo.i.
Afler rareral prorrerriona of
bridge m m were added an.t
priteo awarded. High reor* pilie.j
n norelty rporta belt, war f irm
to hire. Roy G. Holler. Mrr. John (
Metreh, Jr. held low reore end
n i l the reetplent of n double detk j
of playinf eardr.
At the tea hour refrethmenUj
were renred I f the ho«te««, a»rtrtrd by Mra. I*, F. Moyle ami
Mr*. John Melxeh. Jr. Tho*e pre*. I
rn t were: Mr*. John I - Galloway.

Story Of Attack

In Freight Car

iTempa Ugtonnaim

Limiting
L ab
o r| |! 0I- pcn"
ei 1**'m
on ft
n r
I* W W rtj, nf T«'cnL

n-,&gt;*v

iW&amp;* t ag ,

«»n:mk- lhe |. hir '.n.i'ie I' ^.,r
Company which ha, hern fc-a- lv&gt;)

the bill anr-,s| it
■uvo.ono Joble,. back
rornt on a share work
at it wouM be .upheld
- me court d»*,pitr the
o w of that IrtSu nal
. till,I labor law vnvonInunnl It wa« "c arrmttloaal" ap,| w&lt;»iM
a e c m p le , !I-*I*I

r .1 diwrtmiiustuui.
puMcd, after mans
were added, the n d ,
l-ir from interstate
ii-.lrr penally of
. ii&gt;.nth., in |&gt;rl-»t, o-

jr the Mt .ehi lioiuah-• I" «t \
-.1 of the Tampa Ante-k an I .
*&gt;&lt; n Sanfot. ye* et\iir to a tn-urv* t k«l t_ Krrs»h an O rhrvl.
le rw r rjh e , ha, h r i a v a i l u
eSnite of th&gt; lh i» k i ami San
ford d'-t-tr* • iV , ih p u tn w rl
Mr. W hnrv vail that the Ta n
l'&lt; l ITVUI ls.,1 Kal ronerlved th&gt;
M-.*« ef •t'.&gt;-**.«rir* , tja r fa-'ouy
owned a J operated b, p-Me*., ex
M t'« r men wh» hx*,. had rxp,^
lienor l&gt; rtra r maheiv The, t v
tory new &lt;mpk&lt;«* M men whw saw
actual war-time ,«»,nv. Thr***
men h v 1 been on, of w.rh
in «ui*v in - h n .n for a , h-rv a .
two year,, Mr Wbv-* e l
The , i|&lt;|,|rl of every t ee a*-.
Pont in Kiel win L» K-in&lt; a knl aa menu, of viwltr m e th*, r*.
piny tl-el'l of out of We'V I e*x»

Hwttwiabr, adAbkcb-

W .lb

u d

hX«h

KvswW*. t* td

Saa^-liaa.) adduM.

IkM

.Vw..AMvi*U,
I
DitnilivA m nacH %
•
Ctsaisaa pM tskh
' . kAVh
• G ir*Thursdays Jlimi «■:».i-w minister.
i ii p m 'M’h f 1manufartu:i' l in any imnc, t|u:t-ry, art a . -ahr-mrix
k adeewewd M tia k k U k M M
mill, cafiheryl workshop, fartoiy,
TskirV'the »t»‘d
Mis, Bate* r r . manufac Curing c t ’aMl.hiuent
U V. Sasith hake \
MhM
tiinrs mvtMtt b'
With Mr*. B. R. Bwk. Mr*.
berself,
thru ill a ,ltiiUtr,l
the t ’nited S tair,, in , I i'V» ANTRLFS
U. B*nton, Mrs. John l&gt;. Ah-, irirntitud
tlewiv It. H a u l te- w e «JkiCk
tA
M
i a ham*, and Mr*. C. S. Well a* mi,bed court-ropnr facet Mi*.' which am p,-|,on wa« employe, Warner, w letan -sir, a a tw . b.v
Yndetwead V V k
M *
IVl,.whom
Patterson
*•&lt;
hostesses a husiteas and aoeial
to wotk more than five day. in
with ntlatkin*. und any wrrl. or mor, than *i, hour, b,e„ gvanted a divwrxe from Ipta YmM'weud e -x ,i, h H
meeting of the T. K. I - Class of ehatptd
Slaxwood Wana-r. lonvwitv of
identified
tier.
The
twu
women
tho P in t Baptist Churrh was held
in any &lt;lay."
the .ta-fe.
stun
I
nt
i
a,*It
other.
on Thursday aflermam
« n them-.
\Yg b*A«
I ,-U r Carter, of Knoarille.i The sevretary of lahor wiuU Nr
rhutrh annet. Mrs. A. II
Tom.. v.Uu wui A.n.the stand dur- gi,en d -cvetkmary |K&gt;wee to ex­
UMvKilK&gt;«M* Mt*4k
UK.
t.
T.
IrD
cvvl
Jr., presUlctl
m -rhe-m w rrtm g-vr*. hrinijtlit 'ih empt i n tmtnrtrtrx wheie *“-pe
nrks'sesslAn.
rial
rumHlion."
male
It
ho
|
k
v
,,|...............
gtnl the girl identified him. C arter.
G yui U Slmitcl I V
Mr*. F. W. Manley nil
’
u, the forenoon. In a three-boui, Id,. |o adopt the illa*t'rally
t M k is w f S iia b U ta d VgW
of the devotional which •»»*Iu»h-«1 a | ^ „ a|
,u|l| of t ri^ .u .tim . ■lllreil wo'k Week.
tV IV Mart* SA W kldti mix
Il wncihl lint alfert fanueiw or
song. The Old I r i r t C ^ i ..... ..
ttllh lht. ,UI. . „ t,| «t
remlered by Mr*. T. A. Brother. wh|tfh
,,|1&lt;r , m| j . rW Ti|.j lailiiui.lgun aii'l Mm . I t I .
1Ir»ry w«*rr piracnt nn*l of Inlim-i*. Attlrt. ■ - iha' uIIv evviople,|“|n
Iluring the aiwiul t.rio.1 *un«, ^
^
hl.r
rliele uew«pa|iel- *n.| periodical',
were enjoyed and rv lrr.h m .rl,
T |k |
Up a recital . f her |en-huM&gt; i-iimmiMlitie. .uvh a*
: T V N ljfih l
were .erred by the h».tes«s
..... ..
fruM Mar. .M. IWll. fi«h. -&lt;■ foods, fruit ami veije.
quantities of Ba* r r H ie, und
|M fh WB&lt; ,ukcn ft„,„ „ Soullt- taW ,,; milk and milh products
L.VCT T W k S
fern. were use.l to a.om
. lrn rai| n , y f ^ h l Mam at Paint ami all fatm prialuvt* “pr**cased
room* fur the occasion.
I RorSi, Ala., two days later a d' for flirt .ale by the oilgmal pioThoso prtirnt were: Mr*. A. It. Wll|, j j ,,_ pri,,.
,u-ed the lie- •ieeer.''
lujvrjoy. Jr., Mr*. A. C. Gri«*ett, j Jrw ,
ntlarLltitc hi r. Mi« llatr*
M illin', of la tu m , amt factory
Mi*. It. I- Garrison, Sit*. It. J. ndnnttvl ini Im arie,_lrAlUktl— ltt» Kami., kowwveer .wowM te a MeetB«yd,- Mr*: J ."~M: BuLlifk, '3IHI.|"n m,,- forenoon by t'aitrr.
nl. alone with white collar workLillian Vllkury, Mr*. K. W. .Stile*.
„ ,| -he spoil the night r r ,, In inanitfaiturinir e,tabti,hMr*. Jane It. Smith. Mr*. J. K.‘ - |i |, f ir te r . Jack Tillery aid meats below the raeeulite*. super­
intendents oftirer, no,| their im­
mediate and peraenal a „ l,ta n t,.
Forty •one ia-iworrat,. It IJrpub
Heart amt the faimer-lahmile.
Ship,trail, of Mliinrsota. votcl for
..o K A Y f R A N C tS
the bill. Ten Ik'niocrat, a i » IN
t , K IN G V D O V
Itriiuhli,an, weir regarded ageinst
T . t j . u * C IU S 3

Attorney lirnernl Knight immr-;

RONALD

'

COLMAN ^
CYM ARA

i

The two flm iils senators to»h
"Pliorttig -ides, Trammell vntin*
for the bill and Fhrtrhrr agairu*

Smart girls! They're wearing
p k n n k t

B r u iu tc M h
lU iiH

’s

l*u»k — iV ackt

S uw : t l t o k l
Smartly Taitucvd
F w rw l LcngtK
llv m .d ik M
M K K E V M O U W
M rs. P a p w o rth
•

^

P a rty

V

~

FOOT CIvINIC
nllfeMl e«r*ery.

•L o n g ’s

A T

Hlewartt General
Pippin, the Rev.
Jr., S. J. Nlr, T.
ami Mi*a Allie

LA ST!

"A Razor Blade That Cuts
’em Off Instead Of Fulling
'em Out.”
M a n u f a c t u r e r ’s
A d v e r tis in g S a le
S A T U R D A Y G N I jY

o^»

narturllum- -wrr* piiet-d lit the
center of each table,
l-airr in Ihe aflrrnoon bridge
game, rvrele enjuyi-d an I ptlc-r
e a ir rM tn Mr-. Il.gu Cirver and
Mr*. Hay F. Myme*. Mr*. Garxir
hell high (core ard wa* gi.x-n •
gretn pertc'y water piliher &lt;vhile
Mra. • Hjrme* terelvevl a *) altar
p tiie . for Itatlng *re«nd high
*eoreThna* pre*cnt were: Mr*. Ilngiv
C arter, Mr*. Lymvn Bulluti:-,
Mr*. W- T\ l.angliy, Mr*. U. I.
lovucka, Mr*. W. J. Thlfpni, Mr*.
\V. M. He .It, Mrs. Mr r,-lieOfficer*, It. It. l l a i n c M r '. Jam r, (]. Hhar.n.
W. I\ Brook*. Mr,. Walter I- Cooper, Mr-. H "f|
A. Ilrothenuvn, F. Hyme*. Mra. D. I., Thiu*her,
Trafford.
and Mr*. I.inton K. Aden.

‘'Tu»eawilla", the country ramp
of Jlr. an j Mr*. II. M. Bapworth,
w«» the reere of a pirtiir lunrh--"n
i ind bridge farty given yexter 'ay
afti-rnoon by Mr*. I’apwurth in
honor of member, nf Ihe Afterno&lt;.n Tea Contract Club and other
gu.-t*. Delphinium, a nap diag- n»,
»’ d rypaofhila were uied to u inn
th" room, of the e«mp. *
ImmwMateV after the a'riv il of
the guert* they were aeatej at
pirnlc table, v| re*,| benrath the
-ak tree*. Hindi towl* uf double

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'

GASH WILL TALK
A (we.-plng Opportunity tu tha buying
public to buy akoe* at su*h great aaving*
aa will be offered here Carter Juat urwweek away and w* carry many rtylr, nf
• hw* to *rlret from.

Men’s and Boys
Any Coljr

LADIES'

S T JR A P S - T IE S

L v u th ^ i

p
P ca e o
n) B ird se y e D l a p m
Nuvv* St^-Kx aud vxhagao
K vw kbru.uiHtaL'x

Nvw Spci'tg Chaika

$ 1 .6 9 to $ 2 .9 8

- SA N D A LS

.2 5 T O $ 2 .9 8

Yuull knout them by
liven uu u tatu — lb*
gitK m IVtwtcy street
lnvk.il buutuwss at
I-mWiih; Lwayaa, up
U thenuiiutestyles.. .
snurtuexs us levugau»r*IC real huyauu us
dress vshies 1

Baby Needs Lola of

Ail Sizes—Beautiful Patterns
.

G iv e s

F o r H e r C lu b

P u m p s — Stl

choice

$ 1.98

Ufleo Pack,- and
NEXT IX) WESTERN UNI01

-N’l t

Measure Passed

'ra s e d

P B W T fW q

YEARS AGO

Witness Denies

W h ile

re a l M flre O r m U rle e r
n u t m is
i•

Reasonable Prices with
«1* UV1ICI
r v - 'K

C lu b

Mrs. G, S. 3'huan taught thr
Bible atu.y Iarson an.L announc'd
the rrw mission study book for
th* year, “The Pi-ople of tho
Jesus Way", a: the regular nirrting uf I'lrrle Number Six ef the
First Baptist Churrh hrlil this
week at the church annex with
MT'. F. W. Stanley as hostess.
Mrs. J. II. Ovialt hail charge nf

F o o t T ro u b le
We take earn oj all Kaei IBs.
12 years in Or land*. ,
l£ar of fit* e h in W l» two-mllo'front. il'Iis IteUcved.' MfluId be an i-fficllvc check
viliK'.taQs ef. ho" bee agalnnt enemy bombing or obeervatlon plnnen. At night
l b in d u U a ,M M tta r a - e their- tifecllvenees would bo Increased.
il tM W btidM -w k abjaet
ThorouKhly'.cKjhouflagcd yiese traps would ensnare the

M e is c h

Is H o s te s s

Th# First BaptLst Church has
announced that tho following
members of tho Sunday Srhnnl
have been placed on the honor
rnll for thu month of March:
Cradle Rnll Department, htr*.
George W. Huff. Mr*. It. R. Pip­
pin, Per trie Ann Pippin, Hilly
Hardy, George Walker, and Joe
Duggar.
Beginners, Ruby loiu Anderson,
Mary Ellen Duggar. Frances M r s * S e l m a n T e a c h e H
Smith, Cnleen Bixter. and Oulda
B i b l e S t u d y IsC H H on

DOLLAR
W ith flamo-typ* cookory, fruits
an d vagatabloa a re ccxmplately
covarod with w ater to prsvorit'
burning. You m ust wait fo r'th la
largo quantity of w ater to boll,
w atch the cooking to prevent
scorching an d then, whonj the'
cooking is done you stop td the'
sink and pour about l/S 'o f tile
food value down tho drain*- With
flame-typo cookory. 204 out of .
every dollar you opend for pota«
toea, carrots, beets, p e a r and oimila r v a g atab lo a ia fed to th a
h u n g ry sewer.

rs. Jo se p h

a c . PENNEY GQ

�■*

GAINESV1LLK — GNnr* K.
Brewee, II, C w fed in U lieuten­
ant during the CWU War, died at
Mi Im m Her, ymterday faltering
a pratreeUd lllwee*,

Canadian Bankat Op­
As
poses Inflation
inflation as
U n so u n d .S o lu tio n

S O M

I T H I I I S

T O

M

M

I M

WINNIPEG r -C a « P ^ O * n &gt;»
deprectetten ef rurre octet mail
( m u before better rim** tancorar.
Jatkeon Dadd*, general manager
of I ha Bank of Montreal, it*t«U
la addrtetlnr the anaoal matting
af tha Winnipeg Board af Trad*
reeeaUy. Mr. Dodd* opposed many
of Urn lefUlloeary mho me* wbkh
ara being ren.tantly propaend, an
tha grapad that such propoail*
will not noltf our problami.
"Saaw people cooUml th a t Inflatkm would »naha debtor* to
pay off what they owed and all
couR ther\ mpke a freeh •*#«",
l |r . Dqdd* pointed out, "KipeHeaea thawed, that It doaa not work
that way—oa the contrary, IntUtion promoted (peculation and ejim m m W people to g* Into debt.
Part henna re, tbp ahlftlng of the
load fraae the debtor ta tha end*

I I t

Before normal eoadtlona ran
•gain p r* o il. Mr. Dadd* itated,
international drbta moat be adfatted; tariff barrier* which hare
beryl, c m ted beyond peace-llm*
need* meat Et lewerrtJreeiyreealIf, geemllUng pff eachanyea af
dread*,' and payment of good*) gov­
ern m**^ expenditure* and ta il*

S

Four 8 O t | A d
Pkga.
* T P
■ "jrjttckhgha

POTATOES
■

POUNDS
White H N M .b u i l

M

evaporated

I

L

K

14 /
5 Lbe».

SUGAR

22^

IONA—Main or Self Riaing

24 lb. lo g

10 IJt. B«S

BANANAS
Y « i s r ^ r *'
ONIONS
PRINCE ALBERT

TOBACCO

J E U r p , » p b g te ,

KBLLOGG’S

lte Lh. Pkg.

FLARES, 2 for,. . 1 7 c
No, I Whiter

2'. A 5 » N , 3 for
!£&gt;MLMy!

2 for.... 1 7 ©

SALT. 4 for.
te Slaa

COCOMALT.
RaleIon W. W.

CEREAL......
OATH, 2 for......... m w S e
GRITS orl

Z f U

MEAL, 10 Ibe..... S v C T

S u fik E T T L
Velro

COlfPRE

NOODLRS, » fan I V C
Kancy Uiecult

FLOUR, 24 lbs..— 9 9 V
FREE—1-5 Lb. Chocototeiwlth
1* Lh. Baker*
S S a

A

CHOCOLATE___ Z 2 C
No. S Can Cut

B E E T S,^ j v t - - 1 | C

LONG’S. MEAT IS A-TREAT TO BAT-j t.
221 E. Flrot Stroot
Ofpyoilo Pootofflco

43/

Calif. Snowball
White Houat
v in e g a r

48 lb. bag

FLOUR
51 / 9 1 *
4 lb. ctn, 8 lb. ctn
Fineat Shortening
COMPOUND &gt;5 / 4 9 /
U m YeUow

pmflt- on nothlftfTSid.
lb* «■&lt;*
ta il ua dearly-. I t would 'dree ou;
cemyeULu* wboto w rretyy &gt;» &lt;Wnr* la ted by Impairment of r r e » t
ta depreciate afUt further. and «
Wt followed them down and ilowp,
our Wporta would finally aj glftn
nway. Meantime, wa would ha
obllgad t« pay more for cur neee.tl(6u« Impotle, earb e%4 oUnn,
wood, mat, pelralmim, elrfc
-There la a atroag can/I 'tion la
tame quarter* lhat tha Jepreclo­
tion of our dollar would ralea
price* of primary prodvet* 'a
Canada. Bat thla haa nut worked
out la practical, experience*! far
example, the price of. when*, did
rtaa oral fall with tha rata of 41arount nn opr dilier; on tha con­
trary, on more than one occur Ion
price* fell 'when the discount rale
rote, and ejrp **rM"&gt; .he, m JA

------------- } ]/

TIN&amp; *

SALMON, 2, foje......

10 PoumU

Fancy U. S, No. 1 IRISH

Pi neat Granulated

drug addict.
Ne ropotry, ha continual, *Ttr
aate out deiUjerptely to la*ue
limited flat moaey, any more t

Cauliflower lh.
Bupemut

OLEO, lb......
California

WESTERN POT' ROAST

{L em ons*
SANFORD
Heppyeale

1 T iW tU J

doz.

9.-P9IVDER.

C E L E R Y , s ta )
Land O' .Sunahlna *
B u t t e r , l b . ........
White or Yatlaw

I Ox. A|

m

O n io n s , 3 lb s .

3 Potinda

fW R

• /
5 6ana

111

*

§

*

BISCU IT FJ

SMOKBDTtimisLJNG1

J f m W 'm iM l 4&amp; W W E ST W K m
M

in g

T o tritbucket

Toiiit'fSuE’

r

Suffnr Curud-Sliced

BACON

.

Boat Fbotla or Helrann'a *

Dry Shrimp

wwms!*

19 /

NOODLES

POUNDS

&gt;u|d n ■»pc perpup »•* " • w **

1 0 w

JO fc—2 for

f Q K
Oa^tefi

Picnic Libby’a

fans. The cube* are only allghtiy

4 n

P L A R B 8 ,2 f o r

MAYONNAISE* EEJJSH

No. I Libby'*
U

T U N A P IS H , 2 fo r
* tuha

i‘

PEACHES, 2 for
^ S a W
No. I

a

•‘Eacom EGG'*

W

S

ALMON la oA&lt;
papular flehfa I
■ark r u t 1«tal
eaten annually lhat
poaed they knew,all aha
a certain food pukar
tha hint Irom a taa.of,
Balad," tad nua otter* l
■elected tod prepared n
Baled.- The ealrooa ai
aid (ha boare removed
dlred and peeked la

producer* of raw met*Hale may be
brought Into balance wit* prime
of prwkila of tha factory, th at
m ta ria g actlelly and cmplovmeat
In ritlea arul to Inr retting the de­
mand for p red arte af th.* term
and factory, prodding traffic for
'latlonablp agalr), mo • t C T t U H railwaya and ehlpe, and a iVmaad
ru e lead by farmer* and other fay the many other Hereitar&gt;
tee*iret which contribute toward
the high atandard of Hein* ta
which tkla country haa become ac­
re* tom#d and to which ite people
are entitled.”
fin the lubjet of -urreney In­
flation, Hr. Dodtli traced lie die- ^ - j a F U S IL n u m Aiti&gt; V I O f l A I L I U M S!
aetroua effect* In European rountrlea. Ta Ulottrata ha dlaplaytd a
w . ns — 4 t w
m m *** V i c tim * f u
letter potted In Danaig jn OeL
H V . u H If you hay«»’L nmr, «wa s r k wo bw
*3, 19*3, which hoc* IS pottage
o f m i W W ploro r o t W t e g a t IteOM Uko* o t 7*
■tamp*, rarh of 500,000,000 mark*.
a total of a,000^00,040 mark*.
elan exhibited deflated German
mark note* With a face vale# of
5JUO,000,000 marl*, which ha
aald at th* old rata of exchange
would hare lieen equivalent ta
ll^r.j.rmi.aot*, but which at the
nay* par were equivalent to OH*.
eighth of a cent.
No country, he continued, ever
apt* out deliberately to lu u t cn.
a p A O H g rn w
llgilted flat money, any mote than

nJI
MACAlMmi

A

�-

Nr q j M t m A M l L M J g q i t t I I P W P A .
4 J .4 .

,

=*’•

i f 111*. family of ala parxona that U ' N p r n o H » # » / Q « a «
«»
m o n »K*» ** i w r U i c t t * s s i i y s e e n

fiorn ilor, Jay'a referendum by
iMfegates In aUta
rvprmvntaliv* dblrkt*.
Xka rtlarMkWcrc fat from tomig a n Ahead
u
rbl%
I * fro
Opponent* ■
’XZ.VVl
__________
UK) pledged

(Rht

im r i

I01T, Apr.
D«l*
adidatra plrsVed I* vole for
if tha lBth Amendment In
amvention next weak were
their *Vy opponenta In Du
j j t dUtrkla teporting in root
i lalurna early Monday night

delegate* to the roaeantlun Apr.
I» la formally m at Mk.‘ii«*rx'j
rule far or igaiaat repeal of tha
rolicn'l prohibition taw. In a’l but M l s g W i l s o n ( ’o - O p e r r
one of the l‘J di*trleU repo’’.ing.
a to s W i t h
H e ra ld
herwaver, tba r»p«»J candidate*’
tn&amp;rgln* were llbetaL One .-ire.drrl ,
I n F u rn te h ln jf D a ta
In Kent county was cfom-, g irin a f
Through the to-oin-ruliiir* «r the
(In me Economic IVpnitmenl of
Frmimdc High School, Mi*s Maliel
AVikon, litotructtr*u-ni-rharg«, The
Herald today prrrrnla a*timely
nu-al-planninir »er* ice that h&gt;

MANHATTAN
MARKET
J. M IC H A E L

C o rn e r Second a n d P lim e ttn

Va aff*r fpr Ihb* qrth-r*tj a wide variety of frenh *tg viable*
ad* frail of th e hlyhcwl quality at m y law prkca. Korinatanrr:
ittringlr**

Today T)o&gt; llrrahlaBd U
Economic ib-part merit *1

Yoiine Tender Yellow
S Q U A S H , lb .
Hunch

ESIl GREEN

Ktir }5 It

ia today

|HM*ible by

j For Adoption Of

ju p irr |*'tii&lt; .'tlu eight p r cnt'*'
'e rn e L’.'JI for re|w:il
b '"
ng.llli.t
liu lap ecv count./ c*
’ pie*irei. gnie *.KH f»r rvi*ul »i»l
I m i again*l.
Ml* t of the rrturn* weie fronl
l.uinliex that wire at' ted *'•**■
1,1.
tto each to the invention
No it turn* li.nl hern received 'w ny
Way**" "*onty (Iw&gt;troil), whi.h
wn**STMtn! dl delugaU'. to Ih*
rniittnl i in1'h* uggrevale vole from It
pt**eitict*, altnough It ind no bear
ing nr* the eh", lion of the del ’get*'
idiowcd i‘at—1 for ivpvri ui.J ‘JOS,

Itunch

7 Chfrry Red
i u b a r b , lb ,

la a r varietlea cf Apple*—Plenty of frlery, CaulUlowrr. Egg­
plant—Nrw and Old I’otalne*; ln fact everything obtainable.

ETTER
W . 0 . JulibttL*

L . (T. K IN A R I)
917 W. F IR S T S T

II. E. W E E K L Y
700 W . 9 th HI.
P H O N E M50

Da V. W A R R E N
L A K E M O N RO E
P H O N E 2003

2 Puu nth

| Compouni

5 P ounds Nty. 2 C an O sceola

MEAL 8? Peaches 10/
\\
19^ Tissue 10/
in e g a r I S / T E A
A ntlm sadur T oilet

Lb. U p to n 's

3 rolls

I P t. J u r O v er Sen M ayonnnlsc o r

iWDER , 10/
C am ay H ath Spoutfe F re e

4 0 *. &lt;?an BLACK

SOAP 2 bars 11 /
Sw im

uatleo

MATCHES 10 /

carom
O ver S e a M A CA RO N I n r
SPA G H ETTI
2 p lv jx s . ir ,c
Itr*#|e,- l;', k&gt;i|
IM tlC S S iN t

I'ltitfJ'v- VcJiirie (ira iii
L L W W R O S K R IC E
'

5 L b s. 15c
O n ! " _______

B e tte r F o o d S to re s
Mukc at* urgent bid Tor
jntir hunlnct * fur Ihe fnj-'
h.wiug riawnut
Munir Owned
llumc Gprrulrd
Thr IW ilx Slay In Hanford
linn—1 Wright**
free IklD rry
We liar* No Dig Do*-* To
Tall Go Whit We fa n And
Can’t I)**
(hir tilmra Arr Clean And
I p To Dale.
Wr Arc tu n r NrlshEora

N o. 2 C an
O ver S ea
B aby

Ix irn a K o r
D im p le M a r ­
ro w

Pea»

24 lb s . G u a r n iite e d F lo u r 5 T
S

bceoIAXtlUi
1 TOFFEE lb. 19 / 1
fltn iil.

(Jre e n

| (Kiser Ale
Evcnfliy
n
MILK
■

Neiil)K|l

h a f* A -%*»

lb. 7 l-2c | APPLES

5 lbs.

25c

C R A C K L ES, tiku. .
Ihiffi'l
RICK, phg.
I’tlffcil
W H E A T , phit.
blnvae i,i I’lciiii i
i
■

W ( |* |

Larne Juml&gt;o

PEANUTS

E~* ’T"

A V R N U E

I 'p r o

H ouse

C re a m e ry

C b u n try

M«ual i ll Lake

r n c a n (o c n t b y .

W"W
,

A »uc* cur* for tmtole** mraln and uver-wutked budget*,
ilral at l-'orre*! tlatrhrT* faeh tirnctr* and Meal*. The
varied relation nf choice food* at low price* m ian. hotter mrnl*
at a SAVING to rour I udgrt. Saiifiird'* only aulhorin-d dealer
far llattlc Crcvh health fnod*.
A huair-lown alore of friendly mrrvira with humr-tuwn Interr»ta at hraft.
................

|

HP R O D U C E

Y a c h t C lu b

O H , n o t h in '
O N LY P O P S A ID l
• \b o W ERB A
t Q U A C K Oo c t o Q

Ur lid (In Ihilkl

A RM O U R'S R IN D L E S S S L IC E D *f *

onty'a worth In trua fcod-vahre.

NATIONAL BISCUIT CQMPAM^.

M a x w e ll

A L L I E S . A L L CftLOHS

Steak

5 Pound* 1 11 (&gt;z. J a r A pple

m u ll or tar*»■*!** packaRt. Your

Oft.Pll.L-

Mqtiatvh Nn. 1!‘» * *|I

UUST .W E S T E R N LO IN

|&lt;*ck*d /rr»A Deli**red &gt; riA Ruy tha'

Y t)U C U R E OOC.K&amp; l
A N D G E W E .T b o - . * , P O N 'T Y O U ,

(’HONE S8-W . 3M HAN FUR!) A V E . ' P U O N E 5K,W.

Houae

A M.

406 S A N F O R D

MvMiu
4
P E A C H E S 2 fur ,

FLOCK. Irg. phg. 1 9 1

L'llui’e letttf HA LAD
R E L IS H . t|l
Ke'narch

9/ •

M/naudi (liVil, I.\ 1
Tlwirt
P E A S , 2 fo r
P*yllium
i

BEEP. ( lb. fan

*

(5 Lt&gt;, t VlliilU'r
O irT s n InsUn t
PMylla w ith A g ar
FIG ElRAN ZO nr
Z d F tak esrS -p k g * * .

R o ll

.*&gt; I.li. f a n While I’.ylla I
S E E D . 3 Ih. r a n
i
Mi,mi n h Tomnlii
-S i
.II ICK. No. 2ra n J . J
l Ihircn -ll.ltil
I iiildie Hid
j
llO ti FOOD, ran
t
Nh. 2 fa n Pum ier I’ut
String In-A j
HK AN S. 'j fo r
ir f i
Snurr Ktilllt
-# ‘j
Ju ic e . N h. 2 ' / ra n JL&lt;
I n' piirnl
*4 j
iMuxIanl. «|l. Jar* JL&lt;
S!* Ox. J«r lluyal S*uite&gt;
I*ure Emit
A l
PRESERVES
£
lit nip Yamr Jug
V IN K fiA R . ifal.
N&lt;&gt; I! Gnu I’renihr

A P P L E S A IU K
U III Va-u Mniiaicl,
|*ur» Fruit
PRESERV ES
m iT T E R . 2 fo r
o q
Nn. J S Gan Mmiar h ( \ M
A PR IC O TS
Nn.
I '*u Mu much A S
Red Riutpberrica. m O
No. 25» Can* Monatcii
Hell
Q Q
P R U N E S . 2 fu r
£ 9
Nn. t Tull, t an Yr.iht t lu v
Royal »Aun
*A C
C H E R R IE S . 2 fpr
N, . I T«l| Gnu
Mdiiar.li
F ru it for S a iu d :,. X . V
Hundtiruit

I E A T
S P E C I A L S
'T O lll* -l-u U from !l»b&gt; lL*-f J P
,K8— Club nr Itound, lb.
X i
' Wcltit.—Gut* from llnby llcwf *4 C
;■ ROAST. III. lf.c tind ± Z

K K U IT S a n d
It- St N o. *1 IR IS H

K

c II o j s k ’ s

V K tiU T /
T

POTATOES 15 /

IgHj. ( H O PS. 2 Ibn.
P t . Ih.......
fA L , R0,A S1, pi-uncl
o ’! .
**

POTATOES 10 lbs. 15c

CHOPS 2 lbs. 25c

I a lii

Muuniih (In:, t'ktt » ■
FOOD of W H E A T ,

19 / 1

«•W---——- - - — -■■' ——~ -

leered ingredient*, Mitniilcally

ndcfw nctM t-Jfom c O am ctLand, O p e ra ted

SALT......................

(lENUINy 8CBING LAMB

I^PWt*

fDRRfSJSCHEl’S

G u a ra n te e

Lotllu

2 Tnll o r 1 Syittll

7

(iittKcr Ale 3 Im» K ,

A b s o lu te M o n ey

x r O tr tL like Pcrmlum TUkci for tha
X »*ma r*,M&lt;n that millioa* of where
prclcr ihft* Under, lUky cr»ckct». Thm’a

Bake

Tlu re to I’kg

Guaranteed While

LIMAS jibs. 19 / 1
2 For

Melt thr fal lit a kettle, add the
(hupped onion, cider) and potato.
Cover with boiling water mid aiminer gently until the celery ami
potato*-* are teltder.
Add '.a lt,
pepper nml uiitk. Iloal well and
thicken with Ihe Hour which ha*
been piblied . rjilmilh ill'" (nlll ‘.piHin* iif water.
Ju*t Imfore
erving add Ihe haul imikod egg*'
i':oppe,| llm&gt;.
WEDNESDAY
Iit oak fa. I
Oat meal, mango t ATfkK IVlill*
1! cufxt nteni.l apple*, it tuMe*
Juk*'. loa*t, cocoa or coffee,
Dinnri Vegvlahle *oup, luaelr,; d«io|i* .lUgnr, t i p evaornled
tullk.
bread.
Sten app'o. nftn •oaking ill hot |
Sup|ier Macaroni and clieenc,
liirntp green*, m m lurad, cho*». water and inm.i ami add .iigar.j
Heat the evaporatl'il milk 111 *
late milk khaki*.
doahle Iwdler IA minute*. I h i l l ,
THURSDAY
thoroughly ami whip. Add the ap -1
llrenkfnut
(■rrcjwf rnll. g rit’, plea and continue whipping,
pom lied egp., loa.t, coffee or in ­ h EGOS A I.A KING
cur*.
___
. u.ti, Junri Hpikiul mui*. .c. milk, l
. Dinner Cieam of aalery' »o5p.' rup vegetable liquid, h t. butler,
uraog*' ehullcake.
L t. flnur. I c. pen*, 1 r. carroty.
Supper—Rrleil Ii*h, *t&lt;Ad to % r. ridery, I »llre onion, *1 t.
maloc*. Iwktxl putatuce.
■ml
Took vegetable, in Imiling wait - 1
KIIIDAY
llcrakfa*t
Oatmeal, arnngc ed water nnlil lender an,| drain.
Make a while enure of Imllrr,
June, timxl, coffee or cocoa.
D inner--fleam of imtato roup, flour, milk ami vegetable lli|tlhl.
(Jiiarler nr *llct. hard Ixtiled egg*.
hr* ltd, rour milk gin gee hr* ml.
Sup|&gt;cre-Egg* a la King *«r*vd Add egg* and vegetable* to »uuee
en mound* of rite, fruit cup, or* and nerve.
il DREAM StilH'S.
aat-.r., hanamt*.
lire, nnc rup of .trained vegr
talde pulp In one to two rup* id
SATURDAY
r.rn k fa d .' dinner and nipper to thin white *auer.
In xupplled with- M t-avrr arliele* 7 SUMMER HA I. AD.
u* iie*i*"l by the Bhaiae wife,
It erated carrot.*. ’&lt; grated cab* I
liage, 1 rup clmppeil relery. Mixl
with .mult uiiiounl
Milad dre*-j
king.

Oath* twtkta*. Mot*
Itndt. And a wbnlt
won. Itwr .toil n i t
»*J .iMrnt on a fancttil in Natln*.l Bio
(tn io a ru r , He * .
l4*hh,New Yeah.

Hirttkfaal • lli*|'.-fi*iit
■cram*
bled egg*, glil* ami butler, loa.t,
toffee.
Dinner—Cream of carrot „nup.
peanut butter numlwichc*, pi line
whip.
_ Supper . IV.tatu-. claw, aunmuie
mind, milk .hake.

JQ

1

rB rtto iW ^ -

H E N S , IK
1
1 ft
F R Y E R S , l b , _____

I oif powder, t idol |.y cup xuxnr,
RUNDAY
Hir.ikfnjst - (Jinprfnill, moct!| fUiornig, ' i .,|t, | cup milk.
»■
hi mn.i mill eju?'** Itwisl* ttiffrt* or Ini cup .hnrtrnlng.
iStlt flour, lutking |H,wiler. .aft
corn*.
Diniinr • lleef &gt;lew, rule .law; m'n mixing l„i»|. To rhiirtcning
»tn»wlierrie*!‘ wtoppl'd
lUlillcd mid tlw remaining iiigicdirnt. mid
h u t IhnniiiKldv for nnc or two
cic.no. one rgg enko, ten.
Supper- t reum of polnlo miup, minuly. Add to dry tngirdirnt t
all at ogre and hvul atm it two'
.not )■&gt;tlovei n from dinner.
iWInot,-, noire, t’our into area****! i
MONDAY
Hi rnli flint Oianae jilke, oat ■ .mil flouretl pnn and l&lt;ake in iuihIerate oven alomt thirty mlnutex
mcnl, lou.t, toffee nr cocoa.
Dinner t ’reniu of lomut,i .imp,j I I'td.KRI CIIDWDKU
I ipmrt fineiy diced rrlcry. 'd
loa.trd
looad. rboiuluU' coin'
tahle.|ioon. flour, .'I large pota
Stattli pudding.
lot*., ilierd, I 1. I rail, 'i t. pepper,
Supper—Celery chowder, apple
one union, tlicril. I ifcurl milk, '!
whip.
hard cuoke,| egg*.

lb s . L a r d

B a rk

Say millions

r Mum* ami rgB* nt*

TU E S D A Y

3ATUHDAY, Al'TL ljlh anil MUNUAY. APR. 10lh

f JO H N A N D E S
2 0 th a n d F re n ch
P H O N E 7*17*W

"ft* &gt;■•&lt;'1.1 aroa»»ati t„ eliminate
the MU '* t n'&lt;lih‘r,i for making:
&lt;!lievllon» babe in yaia af l&lt;anl&lt;
i tiile II. V. flcUhcr irplcM tthig
Ih*' a*«&gt; mti- ii i'l rodwvy » u u &gt;
ti\i *. n*k. ! lfc.ii lull road* lie ex-

purehu.c the following article* of)
O v L U rilltS S
food that will tup ply a family o ft • I Conti mint irom f l i t On*l
■lx perron* for oh* wa*k if dnilyjnn the l-enk, „f mrporatfon*. th e’ port wn.tlu- J -h
meal monun that ara print**! bu-j fipht ncMnit watered atuck will be
ng,, &lt;f ih
low am follow**!:
, "J Itln
»p*rnrorrd I.) ih
Six pound* of flour, !0 lar*»J'^The nlUllv inquiry,_ h* *ald.| |uiMlrj i lfi.|,rrii
ran* of miU*. twa pound* of No-coo. nn# poun*l of cocoa, one eiithth i
of n | mu ml of tea, five you ml* af
•urur. two pound* ’;**&lt;'h drt«*l
t eu.- and dried b*'*nd| one pound
of Iincon, one* pint n»ola**e», two
lumd* of rahbaice. IM) egg*, ona
pound tire, on* pound vhovse, one
foluoon * Ml', no afiermath of
box macaroni, one bunvlt tumin*..
• f*o! utr fin .me committee in.
angc* nod grapefruit, seven loaves
dilution of iho (loinlinn of
I't In end, ir&gt; pound* of potato*’*,
it'iun i-oo
pi (he ttnilrd
two Imnchra of ram d*. foil.*
lie*. w i. c l . olrtml hy Ihe Ju.
,tnlk&gt; celery, one pound onion*.
iary cominitt.e m junlifird by
I’ "1''
All recipe* were
MX hxminM. ntv box grit*. three
d miiiiiv .oil ueecaxarv "on
I npproved by girl* of
pen mix' of ’futr; two poomh* larrl,
half of t hi Anierhan pro pit "
hrorwonlc Department:
fi nr No. 1! cam* of tiiniulocs, one
HKAl.-yS AND KCGS
In macaroni, one bunch turnip*.
• *up» of rooked oatmenl
I**uli’ii egga. t'ook in
S a tu r d a y S p e c ia ls
’poor of Ixtroil fat ju*t
rtmkcd.

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Kali?— M u stard
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CARROTS

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AN INDEPENDENT tUlLY NEWSPAPER
T an FORD. FLORIDA, THURSDAY, APRIL •. IMS

Roosevelt Order Provides
PenaltyFor Gold
Hoarders A fter May First CUES ANSWER
Apr. S—Utrn n u iE F id n

Beer Bill B rought
U p At T«llshs«see

PhvCMta A C m

NUMBER 1S7

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BILL EXTENDS Legislative Action
DEADLINE FOR To Extend Right To
TAX PAYMENTS VotelnThisCounty

TALLAHASSEE, Apr. 6 . 9Fv- A bill te- legali*o 3JJ
fervent leer aad two bill* Us
provide state reaventloos for
turning lUM.OOO.OOO In currency
WASHINGTON.
rallfb-stH-n of repeal of na­
Prvsldent Boooevalt foothod out to th t bonk, in tho b ut ftw work,
tional prohibition were Introfor th* .
hot a, equally datanalnad to got
dqce.I in th* llouae today. The
' with o fonool ordor at thoae who are atUI hoarding.
Wir Mil was Introduced hy
Resolution E n f r a n ­
Senate Passes Meas­
providing poemltloo after May I.
More than 1600,000.000 of the No Reduction AtPres- Reps, lewis and Bass of Palm
In lha iaaaa dnutle decree ho money returned to the hanks was
chising 3600 Resi­
Reach.
Itooth
of
Pinellas
and
u
r
e
Setting
Final
ent Time PoswiMe,
r» t tho notional fold supply un- In form of gold and gold certifi­
Rsnner of Martin ami was re­
dents Is Passed By
Date
On
June
1st;
Says M anagerlnKk ferred to the committee on
ivfdlng a cate*. However, on Apr. 3 Ihrre
controlled relaxation hi tho prosstill outstanding IIJ0.1.Senate
And flo rto
flaane, and taxation w hih
Short Session Out
plaining P o s itio n railed
omborfo far tegftlmate do- 9*9.549 ln gold certificate.. ’
n meeting to consider
mootic aad foreign tranaoctJono.
Apparently convinced some of
TALLAHASSEE, Apr. r t-O V Through the9 effortn of
The Florida Tower and I »»*»* th* measure thl* aftemodp.
Virtually Ml poraona holding the gnld hoarders were wailing Co’s, answer to the City of San­ The heer bill as Introduced iiy The Florida Senate today unan­
State
Senator J. J. ParrWh
mom than 9100 In gold or gold for Ihe government to Uaue a ford's demood on Mar. * that a the group of legislators calls
imously passed a hill ettending Appeals To Governor and Representative R. J,
rortffkatoo woro direct'd by the formal ordtr, tho President acted. new schedule of olectrk rates that for Ihe immediate aale of
Ihe 1937 tax payment deadline — T G - ^ e « W ’A « y - 4 ^ a n ^ H y 'i ) W 7 r 'i f n r 7 i ; K ? r 6 r Y f ! V *
to t o n their aupply By hi* order R^aevett obtained , r, -r* ,.o n ab l., Ju.i sgd. ■*«#»: H '
Jtill. NuU. I-fssswi*WptTT W W lteTT iriwuY
a T tc tu .th a ^ lr it^ X M lU a .iU U n iM a M nla w
and af the n .t i.n .l * *»uli inflftT r II din 3(i ilij* ' •* 1mines law. Governor hhnlts
Cutting Efficiency Florida Legislature turned *
27 to nln* egainet a resolution by
or face a maximum penalty of gold supply.
apply
that "fl to difficult for ur to cw»- sdvoratrd such action la his
their attention on Reminslo
Senator MacWllllom*. St. Augus­
$16,600 floe a r 10 years imprison
The edict authorise* the secre­ aid«r a rmt« reduction at ill* message Tuesday. The heer
tine railing for final adjournment
Th* Board cf Public Instruction County during the paat SI
tary of th t treasury to Issuo li­
eat, ar both.
bill would legalise th* posses­
May 19 or after a 48-day session. of Semlnol# County yesterday hours and aa n result only
censes for obtaining gold for In­
The
This answer was made orally sion, manufacture, tale, and
Mar Williams urged the adoption joined a state-wld# appeal to
tel slated i t Uw siproaslon af du*trial requirements, eiporto- before members of the City Com- transportation of “beer lager,
of
his retojijlion in Ihe Interest Florid*'* legislator* and Gover­ the algnature of Governor
eoerfVksnts by tbo pnhlle In' ra(Contleraad On
Oi Png* Pour)
mlselon meeting In special seeaWrt heer. air, port win#, end simi­
of economy spying • short session nor Dave Hholta that careful Sholtz In now needed to mnke
at the City Had with II. N- Cote- lar fermented malt or vinous
would savo th# state $18,000 oe conslitrratlon h# given to any it poaaible for approximately
man. local.m tna**r of tho poeer liquor of fruit Juke" renUinmore.
Senators ros# from all measure that will In any way Im­ 3600 residents of this county to
Ing
ant
more
than
8.2
percent
company as spokesman.
parts of the chamber to civ# as­ pair the efficiency of tho state's become voters In next Wednes­
Tho answer w aj accepted with alcohol by weight I t would lmsurances of their desire for sp##1! pcb'le school system.
day’* special slrHion.
In monthly session at th* Court
but little tomisent upon lb* pert peee taxes ^ all such hrver-.
and economy but spoke against
Senator Parrish, who heard tha
House,
th*
hoard
approved
two
of tho CommUolonrr* who lis­ ages sold In Florida. All taxes
Ihe revolution as unwlie. A sim­
Senate pass his bill yesterday
eoHerted
under
th*
act
would
letters
that
will
be
sent
to
all
tened Intently as Mr. Coleman, fur
which permits all voter* qualified
ilar resolution la pending In *h«
tegte'ator* within a f»w day*. la th# last general election to
more than half an hour pr/»ent*d be paid Into the public free
House.
school
fund*
and
failure
lo
pey
Reading
of
thes*
letter*
occupied
figures, cellmate*, chart*, and
A new schedule of price* for au­ almost the rntlr# ssssior, although participate ns voter* or Candi­
court dvclslons as hs oulllewil taxes would ha mad* a mis.
tomobile
end truck tag*, following a discussion of th* local system's da tea In th# sportal election, toteShip With 104 Pawscn- soms of the tro-ion, why a reduc- demeanor.
closely recommendation, of Gov­ financial condition also was made. graphed the Herald thl* morning
In rales “Is difficult for us
ernor Pave Shalt* *nd starting
gen Aboard Runs lion
Tho first tetter, which ends th at the bill passed tha House t £
to consider.”
from a baale flgur* of | \ I* pr#- with sn expression of "Thanks day, aad la expected to become ,a
On Shoal In N ight Mayor V. A: Speer did most of
vldrd In a hill introduced In the for effort* In behalf of °ur boy* taw on Monday.
th* talklrg fnr the Conimisslunets.
F tra minutes luter, a telegram
Senate yeiterday. by Senators M. ami gills", asks consideration of
HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 8.—W l—
was received from ReprrtontaMIAMI. Apr. «. —(A.P.)— HI* questions related mostly to *
0.
Harrison.
Palmetto;
W.
C.
tho
following
proposed
legislation
Operation of tbo public school. U Th* Hpaabb liner Marques lit reduction In commercial lighting
Hodges, Tallahassee- II. II. Lewis, affecting th* public sdhool *ys( live Holly stating that th* blit
a m in n e r for maslmum benefit C*mills* was ItSTUS booed m d power rates. He sail' that if
had passed th* Iftous* without a
Marianna, and It. G. Murphy. Zol- tern of the state:
th*
company
would
reduce
rates
for thn child wo* discussed by tbo again today after M a g pulled . . . . .
—“ I. - Th# • eonttiroancv a f th* dissenting voir.
f#
S
p
rin
g
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Florida Cocgross of parente and free of Cerysfert . Reef on ln tho*f tlsssrs o faatv U aJt would
Th# MU eliminates th; poll tax
Owners of motorcycle, and ear* 17,500.000 state appropriation dis­ pay meat requirement In 1SB9, but
taaehars In sessloW her* raster- which she ran aground Tuesday gain many ntw customs'* anJ e
bursed
to
th*
67
counitea
on
th*
end small trueh* welghlag te "
day.
.
. , night. Apparently undamaged larger rolum* of buslaes* fiom
retains all other prerequisite* for
"Tetrher-Unll" k*sls."
than J.DOO pound*, would pay 98
"I would rather lira In a hut th* veaaqL carrying 194 pas* th* present users of power end
rating In apodal oh
Th*
board
declare*
that
"to
lighting.
Flnaby, Mobilization Of First for tag*.
Automobile* weighing
and woar ra ta than economise an
md a cargo of win** commercial
abolish this appropriation would permitting all persona
Just before adjournment he said
from 2.000 to 3,000 pound*, would recessllato thr raising of county to vote In th* geaeral ote*U*n I#
lb* adoration aad character bulld25,000
Recruits
T
or
“We
ar*
certainly
eoriy
that
y»ur
rvst
110
and
the
plate*
for
car*
Mg of my chOrim*," said Mrs. der her aw* power.
to • point far beyond the November to partdpate In
repcit offer* u* no rrlk f at thli
Forest Work Begins weighing more than 3,000 pounds mlllagv
Howard Selby! Weak Palm Baach.
ability of th* cltUan* to pay. to­ •poclal tlection.
time.”
pt.sldent, lnd»pe»lng the aeealon.
would cost 70 rant* per hundred* gether with • substantial rblLicWhile an. official count nf tha
Mt * Mt Apr.
CIV -llsr rot*
“Thera must be b tllt Into the rammed aerou ■ coral res' the
It* maiki this statement Just
WASHINGTON. Apr. S -F to r- weigh!.
s' tea) numrar of persona quali­
lion in th* school Urm.'
liras of ouv shlldren tho ateangth Spanish liner Mo.huoe »V P«»TO»1- after Commissioner W. A. Lefftef Ida with five will probably Kara
Truck* would pay a sliding scale
“2. Th* conllnsanra of an ap­ fied In November could M l b#
W *hara&lt;t*r Must will permit them &gt;as, carrying UK passengers, a hod said “Well, It looks a* though
test representation In anemploy- ranging from I t par hundred­ propriation by th* State to ma#t
we're
goitg
to
h*v*
to
ft&gt;ht
this
tn.'hacoma
the Fedtrml appropriation fof va­ r i ^ ^ 'R n '. t t o U o ^ w ! * J . ^ l g k
crew of 111 n td ta cargo &gt;&lt;f wnt*
-campa of nny s tile In tbo weight to. 92 par hunJtodweight, cations! Instruction."
revra-ecst thing out.*
pea ' declared that It Is
to
whtl* bus** would pay an ad­
Southeast.
So
far
the
indkateil
Mr. Coleman'* presatUtlon of
aground a t C a-yslort Light,
ditional (p# for each pasoonger.
Tht board bolloves that “Dla- sap that about 3600 perrons run
th t value of oduen- sooth of. bora las. night dospils thr company'* raa« had to do with plaaa ar* not definite In all de­ School basis would pay a 928 flat continuing
this
appropriation vat* e f become fandMatm If they
1Alfred R. W atte »f Woet efforts te shave tv * with her a history of oloctrie rates In Ban- tails but tk« general program rale.
.
result in a loss of |!000 to this wish tot
Palm Bench, state chamber of oven power) ' ’ •
ford, th* ■•nnrnl aubloet nf rates, contemplates use of natlonsl for­
On J bm 1. a count of tha num.would tesu.t in • lost of $4000 to
Two
aeonomy
measure*
wsrv
Commerce precedent soldi
She appeared in no Immediate analogous situations that found est* of Florida in every practical rated by thv • Senate yesterday. this county, also th* abolition of bar af persona registered In tbi*
“Anyone te n quit but tt takes danger, although sh* listed slight* courts tsklng the sld* of utility manner. Probably tents will, be On* reduces th* pay of attaches part-lime vocational Instruction, county produced 4182 name*. It
lompanlcs, anJ finally, a plea for first employed In car* for men.
(Continued On Psg* Four I
a man to b#4G| life until he
all agriculture Instruction, and tho la tatlmatod that deaths tine*
closer ronsirliraUon of Ihe prob- Biles fn rtwn ramp* nsa-* Lake from |6 to IS a day, and th* pay curtailment of th* tcahlng of that time have offset the number
wina.“- - '.
of pages from 14 lo |3 , and the
tims
fared
by
both
Ihe
producer
of persons who rV(l»l&gt;«*d bef'.ity will he in Osceola Forest, other sharply curtail* thu number Home Economics."
"Ysars ago”, ha said, “wo began
ind ronsumrr.
t« bat Id a beautiful state with Missing Yawl Seen
revering parts of Columbia, Ha­ nf socrtUrie* for th* committees.
"3. A Constitutional amendment twp*. June and Oct. 15 when th*
pnintrd out lh a| ln IP'JO, bo- ke' anil Hamilton rountle*. Sites
wonderful opportunities and heri­
providing for a new sst-up In the registration books wrro closed,
To West Of Havana for*ftp hi*
(ompany took ovsr the for two others |n the vicinities of Only th# major commit!*** will edurstloral system of th* Slate so that the number of person*
tage. Now It la our herltagn to go
hav# secretaries. Th# Renat* also
local
power
plant,
th*
top
mi*
on.” •. .■.#
Cretlview and Milton cover Choc- cut witness fees for person* sum­ *o as to provide for g state board rvgtstorad is about 4162 a* bifora.
HAVANA, Apr. e.«-UP)-M*m.
Tha highest number nf vote*
Royal McCruody and Elolaa bora of th* crew of the yacht in ffarford for general lighting tawhatiffiee Forest including parts moned to appear before commit­ of education elected for four
was 18 cents per kilowatt hour of Walton,Okaloosa
years, with overlapping terms, cast In any of th* varloua races
and Santa tees from »3.80 to 92 a day.
Xing, both of Miami, w ltntra In Cynosure which arrived lot* last and
nine cents per kilowatt boor Rose counties, while * fifth camp
having the power to select and ap­ In Navaaber was 3152, In the
tbo oratorical contest sponsored lig h t In a tie* from St. PrtrrsTho first racing legislation nf
for rooking. In 19.14, the general
by tho P.-T. A., were among other burg toc'sy reported they sighted Hlhting rat* wwt redaced to 13 in Ihe vieinity oj Ocala at Ocala the 1933 legislative sc-slon was point a Stale Commissioner of governor's rac*. In olhtr words,
speakers.
th* missing yawl Irondrquolt yes* {enta p*r kwh, the top rate for National Forest rovers portions of sponsored In the Senat, yestenlay Education, supp'auting th* offlra sltheugh about 3800 were quaH"Never In the history of tho terday far to th* west of Havana large power was re&lt;tired to five Marlon, l-ake and Putnam 'oun* hy Senator Bernard II- English, of State Superintendent of In­ Had, only a tew more than 3188
struction.
Further, to provide actually voted, for (hire were
public schools baa tbora been soehj harbor and that aho probably will certs per kwh, and the top rate ties.
Lake City.
county hoards of education of flvo several ballot* declared void.
dire need for school services”, said arrive today.
for cooking and power remained
lie submitted » bill which would members elected for four year*
Included In th* list of approri^
James S. Rlckant, executive sec­
I Hr T te assseUte* Trees!
Much nneaalMss has been frit at nine rent* per kwh.
increase th# State'- take from the with overlapping teims, with pow­ mataly 3600 names ar* lorwa '
retary of the Fieridn Education for th* boat and crew with all th*
Mobilisation
nf
the
first
25.000
“fn 1925". he said, “whkh was
Association. “Privation found in real of th# fleet of t t IKtl# craft thr time when w* commenced recruits for Ihe conservstlon present 3 per cent to 8 |»*r cent er to select end appoint w county namts of person* who wsre quali­
away homes today makes It man­ cither In pdtt or accounted for. operation of the^,Sanford proper- corps will he started today with of the total contribution* In sli superintendent of education with fied after th* November elections '
qualifications prescribed by th* and Dp to and Including 8afunfi)F
datory that the schools continue C. G. Taket, Tampa, Is owner end Gee, th* tApVet rate for genaral four
government department* part-mutual pools.
He also would require payment State of Florida."
Mar. II, 1933.
~
their program that will guarantee commander of th# Irsndsquolt.
lighting was further reduced to speeding preparations In a bustThe second letter that will bo
to the Stale treasurer nf IS per
th* futarW welfare of our chU(Coi^inuen on Fag* Three)
(Con|inu*d On Pag* Four)
cent of all money* paid for admts- •»nt to all legislators within lha
■drra.*
nvst 10 day* again sat forth th#
(Continued On Itagt Two)
“The Child Tomorrow” was tho Parrish la Named On
view, of th* Board, which open*
coaftrenra them*, stressed by
the letter with the statement that
Senate
Committees
Mrs. Selby la tba opening sdilrtss.
MThc Irngth of lh« school year
Mr*. Makolm McClelland. JackIn our public sthooU for the n n t
State Rentier J. J. Parish has
sonvlD*. was mad* president. Mrs.
two yrars end perhaps fop ■ long­
W, Sumner Coray, of Daytona been named t* a member of seven
er period depend* on this session
Baach, and Mrs. Harry Hum- standing rommltteea of th* 1933
Forty-three marriage lirense.il Ferguson, Hanford, In Emma I .
(Continued on 1’a g , Two)
- Al sundown y«et*rday * t
&gt;hrtev, of Jackaonvillo,
war* Florid* Senate, according to ad­ were Issued at tha office* of t^iua* Milter, Hanford; Kells Campbell,
•f 91084 in rsab and pledges dhh
vice* reach tag Ml* today.
named vho presidents.
ly Judge J. 0 . Kharon during Quincy, in Lteste Ibilo, Hanford!
turned In by I ho local army of mvn
He was named a t chairman of March, according to officials flg -lj. T. Srolt, Hanford, to le-rnlev
Martin L. Poitfer
Chairmen a f tho various sctltlTALLAWA88EE. Ar. «.-(«*•
and woman volunteer workerg.tei
tho
C
ttn
a
FtulU
committee,
and
TfW
te
Uaa appointed Ay tho board of
urea released today by Mrs. Cas-j Hatcher, Sanford; Henry N rilry, Senator* Introduced 48 new bill*
Dies From Illness th* annual budget appeal for |ha
was named a member of th* fol
asonagvrs ware:
sandra
Sehults, assistant to Judge | Sanford, to Rsbec'a Lamons, San and resolutions ad-llnr them .to
local Bslvstlon Army Post 'rp*
Approprlamittete
lewtng
Mrs. H. B. HaUhlson, Temps,
Martin L Pnrtilr, 46, resident of quiramants for the coming year.
County Organl- Hhaion. Hliteen were Issued tn ford) Itenjamln Harris, Orl*n&lt;lo, 40 ysstlrday. Among th-m were
lions, B&lt;
pdraatdaacber publications! Mrs. satiors,
' "B", MUcalV white rnuples and X7 wer. Issued to Bertha Rlchardaon. Orlando; hill* to abolish the stale game Hsnford for the past nln* years, Fifty percent of thle sum was In
James Coe, Psasacvte, Child Wei| Jam** MrRae, Sanford, to (loll* department and plsee iu work died at his horn*. 80s E. 3rd 8t„ aasli.
Fublk Roads and to colored couple*,
far* augaslM ; Mrs. Wallace Bar- Highways,
They are as follows;
i Ashley. Hsnford; Janies
l-ong, Linder sheriffs and ronnlahles, last night at about I M o o'clock.
Tomorrow morning two d m Rates and Procedkour, Miami Beach,
B&lt;
safety; Mr*. ats.
While roupleoi Till!* Money,| Hanford, to Deatrlc* l-ee, Sanford; abolish th t stale hotel commis­ H« had been ill for th* past six lions af women worker* from tfyi
'
CaswsD, OrUndo, radio
week*.
Apopka, to Alate Lacarua, Apop-IJsm e, McDonald, Hanford, to Jt*&gt; sion, repeal the state herber law,
Flrdt Christian and First Presby­
Mrs. Jobs Campbell,
Funeral services will . be held terian church** will make another
ka; Edgar Pavia, Jr., Chicago, la tie Anderson. Hanford; Altaway abolish th t motor velcle deport­
Miami legislation. Euls M. I’ittman, DoLand; Homer Baker, Hanford, to Agnos Hailey, ment, aad place the work upder from th* Erickson Funeral Home follow-up drive ln an e f f o r t'I n '
Boat Searching For Scott,
the comptroller, office, limit tomorrow afternoon a t
Mrs. Georg* Smith,
4:00 stcur# further contributor* toward .
Umgwood,~ to Kola Mae Hanford.
Oi
•each, thrift! Mr*. K. T. Thomas, Akron Findk OUSpot
Rurlal will be In Ever- th* 12800 goal that hru been qpL
Also, George Washington. San­ bondholders brlpging mandamus o’clock.
Fouraker. Ixngwood; W. R. Wil­
Miami Beach, program planning,
kins, Lake Helen to Etta Far ford, to Torrance Thoms*. Dsn- action against rltlev, counties, rrecn Cemetery with Rev. Smith
Th* drive la expocted to cquMr*. J. A. Austin, Miami, CAPE MAt. New Jsrssy, Apr. Halley, Richmond, Ky.| IhmaM O. ford; A«a Prndlstnn, Hanford, to •nd taxing d ltlri't- to their Hardin of tho First Msthodisl ttaua through Saturday. A tag
character sdoration. The conran- 8.—UFy—A pdlrvt boat, searching Young, Sanford, to Beatrice Mar Artie IL Washington. Sanford; thara of funds available rather Church, assisted hy Rav. Wm. P. day f*l*d will be conducted on
‘Jon will *ad today.
foe thr wrtekage of tho Akron Corson, Hanford; Otla W. Hloan. James Ferguson, Hanford. l&lt;&gt; Ruby than allowing them to collect Brooks, Jr., of th* First Baptist dowutoivfl etrveta that dey lqna
today reported finding a targe Rcrrsfnrd, In Myrtle Rmith, IteHanford; James Singletary, fund* la full at the espense of Church, officiating.
final affart to reach th# quote
*U slick. 93 milts east ef Little Lamt; l-nwell Cummings, Winter
Pallbearers wll| be: C. E. Ben- that ha* been named aa r*pr*se$(-.
to Jeanle Mercer. San­ other bondholders, to allow tasMan I b Rescued Off Egg Islet * Ihort dlslan'* from llaern, to Euls Faarson, Hanford; ford! Johnnie Jones. Hanford lo lag district* to purrhaie (heir Inn, A. J. Leasing, f. J. Braekin, Ing tba actual need* of the locql *
Urn aapreoed iodatlon where th* Alton' L»nd. Forrat CKf, to Nel- Attgi's Ms* Bacon, Sanford; Wal- own bond* below par, to abolish Georg* Carver, W. A. Hopkins and post for another year.
J.,
Coast By Steam er gibat
Mtahlo' leek tte plange. lio Dunks. Prlandot Jamea H. Rus­ tev 8. Murray, Titusville,*to Ce­ all ad valortm loses for stair J J. Wad*.
At A m*4tlng held a t Cam patlri.
Under the dtfvetloh of th* craloer sell, Orlando, to Ethel V. Keene, ntra Happ, Titusville; Johnnie purposes, to require counties to
Mr. Torter was a well-known Hskdqdkrters l | Um Melach BuGda_a-,lt| liprtM
_____I’fg
Portland twv tags wUI begin Windcmerr; Uwla Lynn. DuLand. Johnson. Hartford, to Mary O’Ntal pax clll«v eas-hslf of th* road Ineal live vinrk dealer.
H* was
..
8T
W
rwtelag dk 'dragging operation*. to Vlrcy Norman, DoLand; Huston Hanford; Arthur Du Hart. Sanford, and beldg* tax collection*.
horn in Cummlnga, Ga„ on Oct.
Uiat th* final report
23, IMHO. K'.-rvIrlng him ara hU
Newsome. Mt. (torn, to Viola Wil­ to C- Grata, Banfuid;
Henry
D id tba quota reached and
widow, Mrs. Assi* Porter, a
Edliams, ML Dora; There* Adam*,
vrarh of tb# post will go aa
end
L o irrrrr, to condu ct
daughter,
Miss
Evelyn
Porter,
and
»:s;
m
vtted
Orlando, to llela* P tatt, Orlando;
' Interruption u* In tan
r i_ i* President * son, Wanslsy Porter, all of Ban- paal.
John Partin. Maitland, to Thelma Haaferd.-to Baby Gordon. San- i
To nYlsit
ford; two brothers, Lev Porter
by Heyward Walker, Hall, Altamonte 8pvtog*. Four ford; M- M. Jshnron, Sanford, to
Sanford; Uojr*
(
WASHINGTON. Apr. l ^ f f f V - and Hugh Porter, of Atlanta; hi*
wardrn ef Holy CraerEfla- white cooplev warn granted II- Floraneo Gandy,
YET KHAN DIES
hot lher4 aakqd (bat their Fovguln, Sanford, to Gotrg
Minlslrr Ramsey Mac- mother. Mr*. Rsbocca Porter of
eefai Charth, that Ikn Rev. ,H.
h* wiihhaH' K«*te ar# n s - May Ganna. Sanford; D # v l_
at Orest Britain today Cummings, (I*., aad flvo sisters,
Irving Loutilt, farmer vertor of
LLE - Georg* X.
Hanford, to Dorothy Olovof Sanford,
■
formally Invited to visit Mrs. W. D. Childrens and Mr*. G.
tAe skprcb herv^wlll hdd.Mrvko*
Confoderato llsutenI Eddi# Ore**. “ '
ro couplsat Jack
| Roosovslt l„ Washing- W. Wilbanks, of Cordate, G*., Mrs.
Ute O rt War. died H
II Harris. Saaf.
to talk over world problem*, Tom Martin, and Mr*. Buraia Bur­
ra today f o l i o ^ a ,
Sanford, to
was aadaratood th at MacDen- row* of til burn. O s , aad
mi
. ^
wquld sail la aboa) 10 day*. Minnie Porter of Cuaastags, 0 a.
.‘Sanford.

SCHOOL BOARD ON
RECORD AGAINST
HURTING SYSTEM

i h u t p v t o f .th e c o u n try
■off ,»hs tf«*r-be*r
At U|:0t A. M. local

n a fe n K ru r^
i the tale of
■&amp;-2 percent
by

w e lfn t o r

fo u r

| f p|OM i t l l l l
M ir «t toon M
•Iw tl/'w h U . others,
. * * JvUte* 0uvtl*i at mid. M r t w r prill not U &lt;te­
*‘ *
' 'a#t lira*. .
Mt specific
) » Mrist of tho
k*iUI otNen
to legalthrow tho m ight
p m ld o il of tbo
A*s*n rootortUjr
welcoming
In tho early
r» v i #
ilr l a r o in t

___m oM not ho » r t e until
•
•
urod curtate that
.flaw Into atain*
citioo aoon oftor tho
-their. Intention

of

A*h#qp*t » i*rp
“ t*°

. e f t t . / t o h , * o m r t boforo
A. &amp;aoth, Jr„ president
AabMMr*bUKh—only OMOJba rnotahetr t a . l t U olo-oah)
• fc ’S n M l Im**!*#" *O P#rt teI .aoeh . MU .Ufdw .. without
l eonaoltln* Rudolph Huber,
.iptw ldent of Anhauoor-BuKi;
In 'v k a f proaWant of tho iuo&gt;
PhlUdolphla - and Chicago.
•Aid* hrawsr* oald **•«• would
.(Cowt&amp;uad o a Pam four)

World
hedulcd
ng
, Camp No
Wprid. hold
Kb School
'MffM where
?af ImRer
Mary,
aed

P.-T. A. OF STATE SPANISH VESSEL
URGES AGAINST IS HARD AGROUND
CUTTING SCHOOLS ON FLORIDA REEF
S p e a k e r Deprecates
AnyEconomizingOn
Education OfPupils

—______:______

FLORIDA TO GET
LARGE SHARE OF
JOBLESS CAM PS

Salvation Army f
Drive W o rk er s
Turn In Keporfc

Forty-Three Mar riage Licenses Are
Issued In March By County Judge 46 New Bills Are
Introduced Today
In sta te S e n a t e

AMMhi i

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IS
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DIB1LITY IS
UNDER F IR E

_ C |t£ M Ilty of the state’s princfpal witness last night was i t
laaso aa counsel for Ifeywood
Patterson, first of ths nine ne­
gro** In the "Scottsboro case"
charged with attacking two whit*
girt*, taok up tha fight to sate

witness**, among them one of
tha alleged victim* of th* attack.
Sis other person* corroborated
detail* of h*r testimony given
Monday.
Patterson I* th* first of the
jMgtoe* to face re-trial since
t h a United S t a t e * Supreme
Coart tot aside death sentence*
imposed two year* ago on saren

merits In Chattanooga on tho
night of Mar. 24, 1931. ami Dm
fallowing day up until tho alleged
attack* aboard a freight train
In Jackson county, Alabama.
Dallaa Ramioy, Chattanooga
nigro, taatlflod ho bad »**n,t£o
whit* girl* In tho "hobo Judgle"
near tho Southern railway water
tank on tho moraine before tho
attack*. Ho Identified tho acme*
In* witno** aa on* of tho girl*.
On* of the two, Ramiey laid,
aakod him wh*p a train for
ftontartlte would pa**, and ho
told her » o'clock.
"W* c*m* up here hunting a
job," the negro laid on* of tho
girl* told him, and he referred
thorn to the hoiiory mill where
ho had been employed a month
before. They porilitrd they would
return homo aboard a freight,
and he teitifled he told them to
"hobo back wai a prrtty hard
way."
I.ator ho laid he m w the gtrli
in company with a whit* man
near the ipot where the hoboe*
usually caught freight*, and then
■aw them and a "whole crowd
of whit* and colored boy*" board
the train.
Eeldenee of ■ conviction of
the girl w itnen on a charge of
adultery In lluntavill* municl-

1A X O O M
WASHINGTON, Apr.
Rear Admiral William A. Moffett'i 'own firm faith ht the Akron
took him on the great ahip’a last
and fateful journey.
From the day of It* beginning,
Moffett ha* been unshaken In hie
devotion to the
huge craft'*
worthln***. Yesterday. Secretary
Swanson disclosed the
Vary’*
chief ef aeronautic* mad* the

issues

{H lT lfA t,

PARKS

ATTENTION—V egetable- truck,
aad pedUiers. Per sale, new p*Ul
ne. beets. Alan arson onions. C.
Chgper, 1 mUa south of Hinderrills on Sanford AvcntM. .

HO U S E H O L D

O W N E R Issuluw

tmm e l *&gt;** i . W. M a r l

POTOMAC TAItrm
IT * * * •
MsMd. ■’hllsd.lshls ». New York 1.
Iloainn L Mslllmor# I. snd Jnhaetown t. 4 car* Held for rwon.lxn" i’INCINNATIi Cklrogo I. Detroit
1.
i
ATLANTA t)IVKnninNH: Noee.
SAVANNAH DITKMlnNS:__ Attesss’V ........................... . » " ' ■
RICHMOND DIVKfUIONB: Chi.

S E N A T E ACTS
TO WIDEN VOTE
IN THIS COUNTY

(Continued From Page One)
the government of Florida, lr*
S e n a te
yesterday
formally
launched uion the twenty-fourth
hlcrnbl Kssdon, organised and
mat In joint ***«lnn with the
House of Representatives to hr*r
the biennial message from Gov.
Sholti.
ITomptly at high noon, Senator
Pat Whitaksr, Tamp*, president
of the Senate two year* ago,

Burroughs add-Elect--------W 7A 0
Cash Register, good — 33-00
Hundstrsnd a d d la g ---- — IOJO
Maltlgraph Ns. H , fine. HJO
Corona parteble ----------- I 0A 0
Underwood pertabl*-4B.. 2130
U C. Smith Ute I.----- — 3U 0
Rayal 10—new shift----- 0040
Underwood 8-A-L -------- 4U 4
Underwood 6-rery late ... 73.00

Trade your old equipment
on these. We hare the
machine you need.

"I use Blsck-Draucht for eoastV
petloo which cause* me to hara
headache and disslnes* and tired
reeling," writes Mr. R. a Randall,
of Tsxarkaaa. Ark. "1 find It very.
efftoUr*. I reel Ilk# work after
taking Illack Draught." And Ml*.
___
m Randall writ**:
Ch“4,T ^ Jr* “ "I taka Blackeissssni Tsatisg Draught for eon-

KjfigosLScngTl ,U-P*-U&lt;,? 10.d ^

L E G A L N O T IC E

To all (&gt;»dllor». Leg*t*eA DWIrtkotee*. M *11 ._&gt;«r»ons te vlaj
Claims or D#»as*w oaolnot •*»
K*toa!' ant' soek of you, are k«rskr
noUfled sod required to preoeot
say claims sod 4s**wU wkldi ¥•*.
»r either el.rMNWX Mve *6*1**
the eslat* of OUST LIND, dwreoeea,
ute of BemlaoIrCoesij. Ptemd*. !•
th* Hon JAM. Cl. SHAMOK. Co*•IF
Judge of Bemloale County, slfcl*
olllce I* Ik* count! Oeurthjjoo I*
ganforB. Ramlaal* .Coknty. FNrftdo.
within twelv* months Ir*"* »na
0.1. hereof^ ,. .
.

Everyone accepts the Tact that Barer
Aspirin l* the swiftest form of .reW
for besdachts. geursIgU. neuritk
periodic pUiL-ayd other suffering^
It you've tried ItTyou know. Bdl
one need hesitate to taka thaw
tablets bctouae V U h lr »P*«1- They
err
W«- Tb*y will net
depress thdTisart..They have no Ul
effect of an 1 klAd. Tha rapid relief
they hrlii| l* Ada* to th# rapidity
with yhich they dissohr*.
a
So. keep that* tablets bandy, and
keep yoor *ad&gt;&lt;e&lt;wnte—ftwa ham
pain or djscomfotL Cafry tha poekat
tin for emsrgeaeiei jbinr tha bottle
of 100 fof ita economy. Tha MV
reduced pHea bo* rs’moved tha last

which constipation causes. I t re-

G«o L. Stuart Co.
Uaderwsed-Buadatrshd Agta.
IS. 8. Main St. Orlando, PI*.

stamped with l i b tfoet:

BUCK

DRAUGHT

BELL BOY 13

THAT, Va.tWOUCY IfiA*
u

Clearing H o u s e
Elects G r o w e r s
^ To G o v e m B o d y

St—MlacalUaaoua For Sain

MIAMI—A woman who gave
her name as Marguerita Brineefleld was arrested her# last wet*
on inetructioa* from Chicago »*•
thorities the waa wanted that# for

usual tour' of duty »lnc# he was
to retire for
shortly. Th#
Tweed.r. A*r. 4. l***i
■ANPonn-oviRDo
House naval committee, had rec­
Plartda:
cl.ar.
ommended th* extension of serv- mod.rtic, Warm,
llahl wire l&gt;
sissd stow. .Too few sol.
Il.lt market. MANATKK-SAnASOTS
VMAIff*5
Warm, clear. Maullnga
If© _
demand alaw, msrkvi si
end cIUm iu as a msrk of tho |*- Car
loads f.rq. k .him
M ic e
gnrd in which they hold S-nslor Ik.Bed nn dellcered salt
I
rana
Inti rkersee
T. C. Futeh, Leesburg, president craise.portal
lodlVIduillr wi
uf th* 1933 Senate. Large Dora*
pieces ilecorated the presi lent*
rostrum while bouquet* were Ufon the desk* of every *«&lt;»*tor.
The formalities of orgsnlrslion
were completed rapidly, j ustice
(lien Terrell, justice of the
*
I chance to look him over, he cannot Supreme Court, administered the
't e l l
y*t ssy whether or not the lad is oath of office to tho new sensurs.
rp H
going to be ■ permanent fixture in four a t * time.
Senator W. C- Hodges, TailstC tt
renter field or not.
of M.'no»y
,|i f { 4
Practice seiaiona at* held at hsasee, ehslrmsn
u n i t Municipal Park every afternoon night's Dsmeorstle caucus re­
at 3:10 o’clock. Th# team need* ported the action of tho earcus In
the 1911 many players, and all former high nominating Senator Futeh f*f
hat will ’reboot, college, semi-pro or organ- president of the Senate and Sena­
-FtnrMa* lied leaght plijeHTWhS- plan to to r Herbert P. Ca'te, Pm *4"'l-W "
two an-j , (ay |n thi« vicinity ta d wl»h lo piesldent pro-ttm, snd the imirnnations were ratiflsd. Senate tinH ill L u m b e r Co.
r.
I play her* thl* lummer are “nr**1 ployes wore alacted and Justice
iirml th e 'to report for pr*ctle* a t one*.
Terrel then administered the oath
Q u ality M m h a n d la a a t
of offlco s i presidsnt and prrsl13th sad Hedy
iLiat and prslid an l pro-tem of tho
R easo n ab le P ric e s w ith
Senate to Senator* Futeh anil
t i p s e r v ic e
Ph*»* u
Senator WhIUker rviinqeUhed
the presidential gsrel to Senator
Futeh.

(Contlnoed From Pag* On*)
Distrlrt 3; Pasco, Hernando, Cit­
He* was rompleted anil it was rus, Sumter, and Lake counties—
headed for th* lino**.
(VC. Holloway and O. JL Kecur,
— header* ’’ tn'M he^ S»n*tF“ »5Td Clermont; T. II. Haulier and It. I*.
mrnnwhil. they would consider the Conkling, Rustis.
House bill to safeguard secret dip­
District 4: Marion, Levy, Alach­
lomatic rode* In order to assure ua, Putnam, Volusia,
Flagler,
freedom of the press. Th* measure Seminole, and Ht. Johns rnunlles—
was
refsrrrtl
to
th#
foreign
rela­
R A V I TOUR WATCH repaired
W. II. t'arn, Ocala; F. II. Collins,
. . . Uy. un* who really know* how. tione committee for consideration San klatco; Hen F. Haines. Alta­
today.
Briggs, Jeweler, Mag. Are.
monte Springs; H. J. Nordmann,
Whit* demand* came from msn&gt;
GORDON’S KEROSENE. Quick directions fdr investigation of the Pel and; H. M. Papworth, Sanfonl snd J. W. Starke, lleresforil.
Service, Phone 421.
Akron disaster, th* Senate grant­
District 6: Orangs and Osceola
ed
sweeping
power
lo
It*
banking
s i isAYED—Silver of Grey Fe*
counties—Dr. A. A. Kent, Winter
, male Persian cat. Reward for committee for *n Inquiry into pri­ park; W. K. Price and Richard O.
Information leading to return. P. vate banking.
Compton, Orlando.
Th* Senate judiciary committee
0. Box 1606 or C. A. Haines at
Ilistrirt A: llrevsrd, Indian Tllvalso
voted
for
a
dolay
in
prose­
Th* Herald office.
rr, SI. I.ucie, Martin, Palm llesch,
cuting Joseph W. Harriman, New llroward, Dade, Highlands, Okee-j
V—Loaj and Found
York banker.
chobee a n d Glades counties — i
Ths Srnat* votnl to continue
J \ LOST: One whit* and liver colored today consideration of the flve- Frank P. Heat), Cocoa; 0 . A.|
ir. If found deliver to 0. day week, elx hour day legislation liras, Mims; R. R. Gladwin. Foil I
i*H, Rose Court, for to­ and agreed to limit debate in order
to speed action on it. *
During the day an amendment
1-rAutomobOM
wa* adopted, with consent of tho
t a v f i U L FAIR chtap cars. He­ bill faded ae th* llocse felled to
.
upas, roadsters a n d exclude from provision* of th# bill
tearing, | » to f3S. Rtel 4k Sons, ’fanner* and’ other processors of
stsatin dealers.
perishable food*. Another smendment, to exclude newspaper*, wa*
offered by Renslor Tyding*. Dem­
TBDi Handy man or lady to ocrat, Maryland.
Senator Robinson. Democratic
I ite r t a new business. 8amtrader, laid he might propose to­ CASH TAID—For clean cotton
’saver, Oen’l. Delivery.
day a modification limiting labor
rag* at The Herald office.
to 36 or 36 hour* a
dicted th# measur# would pas* In
WATCH, CLOCK AND 'JEWEL­
RY REPAIRINQ AT 0REATLY that form.
REDUCED PRICKS, JOHN T.
If rhJK M£-1%tT
BRADY, 419 PALMETTO AVE
nosal to eliminate the two-year
(ff|CKNCf DPIRX
limitation on th# bii!., After the
12—W attled
MAVteUWHIM0j
Senate's decision to contlnu. with
IS A TBCkRtCfin’.
WANTED: . Aulomobii* trail*r. the 30-hour wt«k mtBETiTW, tt* tr*
■msoMm- 4
Reasonable. . Good Condition. rlcultur* committee voted favor­
itorruuiHUT'
Tsiepkoos 273-J. County Welfare ably on th* plan for reflnandnc
OWADu' &gt;
RE—
--'
mortgage*.
.
Arthur Dean. New York. wh«
who k*ld ha repm ented a num
bar of Investor*." *a»d the pro
poa*,| bill for Investigation of prlu ite banking waa “a flsfU .
The prospect for enved*
m.n t on th . ISOOMO.OOO relief
THRASHER Apartment*. U p bill faded a
House fd te l
• t a l r e furnished *pertinent.
consider th . messur.
Patit and Fourth. Phone 646.
the Senate last weak, on techlncal
OARAQE APARTMENT. Portly grounds. __
______
t
furnished. 1208 Myrtle At*. J.
R.’ Adams.

Oemaa#

•low.-markes Suit ru rfc* t* look
crai,*. waefcee. *-» Ooa t.t
f.w h ..l a ll. iwoetlT er*—
&lt;-]■ *ea »e*&lt;t».UI’tWl_eeMMorv,
able t*ir lo «"di«aey ew iiiy
enodltte*. 4-1* 4»*. ftt*11*L *o*Cer all sis— low ae tic.
w a n t e d FOR MURDER

budget
baia Hci*

PROGRAM OF
P R E S I D E N T IS
FORGING AHEAD

(Continued From Page One)
Ircted from the various district*
for next season’s CommltU* of
Fifty members, th* district*, coun­
ties included, snd th# representa­
tive* being:
District It Polk County-Nor*

TBX T
Bo o k ?

Moffett drove the golden rivet
that marked the official start at
assembling the Akron In 1929. At
it* Chrlotenlng In 1931 be said It
represented a work of which aeeryon* connected with It “should
be Ju*Uy proud.
For 12 continuous year* Moffett
has **rvsd s* chief of th* Navy*
bureau of aeronautiS. Ordinarily
hi* term would Have expired Mar.
1.1. Moffett received order* eon-

ITnSHSTBSTTrf*dITt«nAf«W1-the

RESULTS

RATES

lae S n e ; arrive*; -4»
i rack, gee»t lee IHerel.

.BOND

r e lKnl ■Up*tee*-to1
State witnesses yesterday . in­
. w o trttlc t portion* of the girl'*
&gt;, testimony concerning her move- cluded W. II, Hill, station agent
at Paint Rock, where a little
more than two ye*n ago th* ne­
groes and the two alleged vic­
tims were taken from the freight
train. Hill tolj of tho arrival of
th* train and th* removal of th*
negroes from It hy a poose num­
bering between 60 snd 60 men,
who lined up to th* water tank.
Th* second victim of tho sllegsil
attacks Is missing. Her mother
ha* slated that she has not been
kidnaped.

W ANTED

co-operation with the Florida State tyarkaUa* •.
Bureau, R. E. Winfrey. Sanford reprertnUUea.;, f)

IS ?0 ^C A U 1N0 MI
A HALF-WltJ

THE ADVENTURES OF TOM, DICK AND HARgY
~amio thm
arnemra w
HtK ymr.ro

1£ w a r u s r e t u r n
% F T O D A Y M IL E S
B A C K A C R O SS THE
A T L A N T IC TO A
BIG C I T Y W H E R E
THINGS AREBBUNNUtG
WQNAPPCN, SO //ROBAHT
IS THIS LINK 11/ OUR
STORY. Th a i we SHOui&amp;f'r
M ISS ONE WORD OR

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WO SYLYtA GRAY OfT

co N reetH ce yoncH
ISBOINGTOJARt
. PLACE CONCERNING AN
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'T O T H t INTERIOR OP
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rh«j Sanford Herald

The Beer Deadline

W HEN T H E Y CUT DOWN T H E O LD P IN E T R E E ”

W h M m r r afUrwaaa t u r n
•e a a ir at »**lw t. rtaeti*

Shortly after the stroke of twelve tonight.
wagons filled with kegH of beer will rumble out Into the
night destined to carry their cargo to waiting and sup­
posedly thirsty throats. The word la out that the public
in the. 19 states In which beer will be permitted, after
April 7 begins. Is planning big celebrations which will help
make up for some of the lost time since prohibition went
Into effect 13 years ago.
However, the president of the United Staten Brewery
Association, Jacob Rnppert, han come out strongly against
a "carnival" welcoming of .the return of beer. He reasons,
and rightly no, that the unbridled celebration of this event
will militate against the adoption of beer legislation in other
states and may help to revive or emphasize the feeling
which has existed against the brew.
There can hr no doubt that the contemplated hilarity
and the uncontrolled dispensation of beer mav rause a re­
action against the legalization of the beverage and agalnat
the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment. Those who have
the real interest of the liquor nituation at htart view with
concern the dangern from too much unrestraint.
Many of the staunchest enemies of the prohibition law
are now the leaden in nn effort lo prove that a controlled
liquor trafflr la belter than the bootleg system. It in no
wonder that they nre alarmed at the general tendency to
THURSDAY, APRIL «. » M
“make the nk|» the limit".
»
In New York State. Governor Lehman, long an oppo­
nent of the Kighteenth Amendment, has licen fighting for
BIBLH VEItbE TOR TOIMV
legislation which will regulate the sale of liquors in such
* H U M AN
ADJUSTMENTS: a manner as to eliminate most of the old-time evils. But
Leek aot every man on hi* own he is lieing opposed by a strong political faction which

! $

\

Jim r* M'MulIln write* from
T eik lamenting the fact that real
estate there formerly tenting for
IS or RUM) a foot now bring* only
IX W# tan ahow ’em lome boom
time stuff In Florida that wont
tnar*much %uall*&lt;

['Hiviuei kAULEo rr-Awk i \

f to THe’MILL

*‘N
ID* MAKE A COPFIN 0F%
PINE *
I TOR THAT SVVeETHEAer'oF MINE «*
WHEN THEY 'CUT*DOWN THE OLD

Senator Glllls alio Introduced a
•erlta of four bills which would
rut Ihe fee* nf sheriffs, rlerk* of
tb'LCircpil.cPtiri* and juf.jjuula.og
Record, sonstable* and J isticc.i of
the peace.
Th# Hour* reeslvrd tmlay the
general appropriations hill from
Westbrook of Lake. The bill fol­
lows the recommendation:! nf the
Plate budget committee fnr an an­
nual espenditnm of 9IA2IJin&lt;| and
was referred to Ihe appropriations
committee.
Kanner, AVestbrook, Kobineau,

Mr*. C. C. Howard, Miss Elisa­
beth McLaughlin, and Ml** Sadie
Williams.
Mrs.
Fr*d L
AVIlllams *nlertalned »
large n umh»r of
little
neighbors
and
friends
nl a very delightful
b irth ­
day parly rrrenlly In honor
of her little daughter, Sara K\elyn, whose sixth birthday wa* so
charmingly reh-hrnled. Pt Ixc* for
the various game* during tho nfternooir. wer# awarded lo Franroi
Hutton and llertha Matey,
Mrs.
Williams sea* auUtad in caring
for Ihe Hills* folk* by Mrs. J . C.
Packard, Mrs S. O. rdiinliotser,
Mr*. W. F. Fields.
Mr*. It. If.
Marks, and Mrs. K. J. Holly. T h o ir
present were
Mildred and May
Holly, Katherine Waldron. Mar­
garet Nral, Molly and Atfovrrly
Abernathy, Emily Griffin, “ Babe”
.'Vhaal, (Illy* Newman,
.Beithn
Ma*#y, France* ami Junior nat­
ion. Marjorie ami Virginia Pack­
ard. Clifford r-hlnholser,
Mfna
lltally, Karl
Field.
Barah ami
Thomasvllle Wight, Theresa Ijand,
Edna Chittrmlen, and Ethel floodWln Perk IIUL
^
M nr;-|l."l^ Glbaon. whriT''hna
lieen rather ill for some time, will
Isav* Ihe latler part of this week
for her old home In South Cam lira
to spand Slim* lime.
Mrs. Morton Hopson anil hahy
■ar* spending the wr*k In Kunti*
aa lh* rue.it, nf the former'*
uncle and aunt, Mr. ami Mrs. E.
L. F*rran.
Mrs. Jaroh*. nf lakeland, |s Iho
rharmlng house r'e s t of Mr. and
Mrs. II. H. Connelly tM* week,
arriving Sumlay. . •- ' . : '

Another link with an lataresl1 Ing page of hlatory wa* sevcieil
Tuesday when Mrs. Kliaaketh
' Custrr died at bar New York
home. FHly-saven years sgo, her
haabaml, Gen. G*org* Custer, ha l
l«ad hla men Into an Indian trap
en th# LllH* Bighorn River anil
together with practically all tha
real of them wai slain. Mrs. Cuater wrote „ t&lt;r.ok on Custer's laet
Stand, called “lliiuli and Baddies".
Which anyone, who likra mmantic
. talrn of plutieer day* In Ihe West,
will find icxctling.

Chalrtnsn Vinton of tha Boa**
tysl rommllt** d*&lt;l*r*a that
t»a won't
b# #"▼
xklp*
ha t i t
"Vre laffg*
IH thrsa big one* and lost
w", ha lament*, saying that th*
•* of th* Shtnanumh and th*
inn coat th* Halted States
tie eight or nine million dollar*.
w go#a that romjiar*. with the
tro hiwdnd million spent by
a'farm board! And with b«w
l*h hitter m u lls. 11 any!
• ’ll hswrd tbs guts* that there
ill b* morn slrihlpy fcullt and
kt* ‘hy IMyU.b# ro tommonly
eg i i (allroag p illfr'W -

waa IHJBM JXI, and H r ;
Bond and Slnktec Tond I

II8JI90.**.
Of th# *33,647.56 baksw
066.90 waa In eaah and $M
in kotidv, while (3 IS L 9 i
wm

to ta l rtp r e s e a tid f i u K i t A

la the eloaed
Bank.

Loogweod

School Board On
R e c o r d Against
Hurting System

The Governor^ Pm gram

The tnessige of Gov. Slinlty. In the I^ghlntm-p on Turatlay we beliavc will find favor willt n largo majority of the
people of Florida. Aa wo nro it, Iho mirroan nf this ad­
ministration, nn well an tho futuro of Florida, dependsnol an
much upon the Governor n recommendations na upon the
facility with which tho Logfolntiire puts Ihrm inhi offret.
For purpoHcu of futuro irfcronro wo hrirfiy Toffrodtice (ho
Governor’ll program. Save il, nntl chtik them off an (he
LogiHlaturc actn itixui rneli propnual.
1. Legalize liver and auhtnit rv|tenl of the lBlh
Amendment to the people for ratification at a utata con­
vention.
2. Retluro the cost of atnte and county government
from 2G to 40 per rent.
3. Balance the ulnto budget without increasing taxes.
4. Rcdtlce the cost of automobile license logs.
5. Retain the present seven cent:) a gallon tax on
gasoline.
. •r .
E. W. Rowland has purchased
ti. {Mteolidatc cornu state departments, abolish others
the Kay reside net al 607 Magnolia
nml temporarily dittconlinue certain tdate activities!
7. Reduce Judicial circuits, abolish justice of peace Avtnu*.
courts and simplify grand Jury proceedings.

8. Reduce state penaion payments.
9. Give the public achoolt approximately $6,000,000 a
year in state funds instead of the $7,600,000 a year re­
quested by the achoole. Give the state part supervision
over the schools.
10. Establish state bond debt refunding commission to
adjust debts on a basis of.ability to pay.

|RD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
fully entertained th* E atrs Neon
Bridg* Club W*dn4*day aft*rtxxwi Mrs. Gertrud* Ks«ly made
the highest store and - woa th*
deck ot. a id s . After en

peaaaatly spent
playing card*, drtirlou* plnroppl*
sherhvrt and wafers wsr* served
by th* host***.
Mr*. WslUcaV
gucsto wer*: Mrs. Georg* A. D*.
C ottss, Mrs. J. H. Roumfllst, Mrs.

■

Foot Trouble
W* take taro *f all FTO91
11 years In Otlasd*.
FOOT CLINIC

rrn l In amount Ihe present Income null- County JI5.nl, |n the United
I't-nii'e our lucal funds are Niunil 8li.les 171.70; Seminole County
to decrease.
•
expen.e per pupil atamli 13th In
“Vfc ream* that we have got to Ihe list of Florida's 67 counntie*,
rrunomixe in every way possible, and i* lea* than in the adjoining
but we feel tlial It Is our itjty to rountie*; total per diem and mile­
give tho.ie of school age, our fu­ age paid school board members
ture rlllien*, every possible up. was 9356; total attorney's fees
orierlfy for an edoeatjpn. AV* pi Id lining year, fa; salary of th#
hav« certain fixed charges such as supgrintemlrnt wa* f3000.
i.uiiti interest and principal, in­
“For the yiar ending Jun* 30,
surance end up-keep which can­ 193.1, reili'ctlutj In the operating
not he reduced. Teaeher*'__*•!! C ltiu iig . o| uux achoole have been
i l f r f which cortillTufe^ TJ percent nude, amounting to approximate­
of rurrar.t eafienar* were not in- ly 17 percent. T. W. lawton, out
flatest lin in g Ihe IxMim period superintendent of public initrucai were most other-alarief, there­ lion, ivhu.r salary Ii llxed by law,
fore there It nut the chance to insiatnl thal his salary be r*&lt;kieed
make the reductiona being made In 20 percent, the same as all teach­
other vocation*. AVe are further er* receiving over 9100 per
hamurappr.l in making reductiona month. Teachers receiving less
in school cost* hy a constant in­ were reduced fmnr five to IS per­
crease in attendance. Thaachool at­ cent In salary. The average salary
tendance this year eaeaiU that of of white tr».-ller* for this year is
li.ll yrar by eight percent, while 991*. while the average for rolorrd
the attendance for the year end­ tc.i hers is 919.
During the meeting th* Board
ing June 30, 1932 exceeded the
preriuui year by six percent.
member*, were adriied that aftrr
“The following ntati-tlee may d*ttd in g teachers' salaries for
he of interest to you. Thev are for March and other grneral operat­
th# year ending June :lo, 11)32: ing ex irn -rs for that month, th*
Avenge operating expense per financial condition of tho school
pupil in Fluriila, $.17.1X1, in Henri-1 ay»tr ni finds a total of 933A47AS

N o tic e

V*» b* r W U Uttn •«1st aha la
Improving, at her been* an Palmatt* Avarntd dflag undergoing a
toat Ototomy af U*
FernaldLauthtoo Memorial H^apltal thle

Taxpayers
Seminole County
An nlated in mr atv
nnunccment for the offllh'
o f rcptCHcnlatlvc io sne­
ered Ihe late Judge IL 8.
While, 1 ntand for &gt;he.
platform an adopted by

Amervg those from her* atttndIng a eenf«r*n&lt;# of (ha Woman's
Miaatoaary Baelaty of th* Firat
Matbodiet Church la GainaavlUa
today a n : Mr*. 9L A. Harrison,
M p. 1.1. rw ian , Mrs- T. E. wn•oiuBeedl. Wmfams, Mr*.
T. .W. VfnMma, end Mr* John D.

meeting- Refreahmrnta, in keep­
Ing with lh* Easter season, were
•erred by Miss Mallrm, aaaiatrd
by her mother, Mrs. A. E. MalIsm.
'
Those present were: Ihe Mlaars
Joann* Atiarallo, Margie Hogan,
France* Kenney, Ada Singletary.
Edith Singletary, Betty Wathcn,
Mary Wathcn, and Kmmll Ifogan.

Mrs- Ralph W arren
Hostess At Party
An Informal supper, bridge
and alumbrr party wa* glvtn
last night by Mr*. Ralph M. War­
ren a t her home on Eaat Second
Street la honor of Mi&lt;* Carmen
Rulhrie, recent bride-elect, flueata
arrived early In the evening after
whirh supper wax served.
*
Bridge game* were enjoyed un­
til a late hour when *rorea were
added -and-priae* awarded. Tllgh
score prlxr, silk lingerie, went to
Miss Dorothy Stokes, while low
•cor* prixe, a box of linen handkarchtafa, waa presented t„ Misa
R. E. Griffin. MIsv GuthH* waa
th* recipient of linrn as a meaiento of the occasion.
Those present were: th* Misars
Carmen Guthrie, honor guest,
Allura Whitehurst, Frances Gib­
son. Dorothy Blokes, Jean Max­
well, R. E. Griffin. Nrll Williams,
and Cnrelyn Collier.

LoMtaff Home Scene
Of P arty Wednettday
Members of Traffic Local Num­
ber Two Hundred and Rlaty-fhr*
mat on Wednesday evening at

l&amp;n'tld Colipan In “Cynars,filmed' ty ijiu f Vidor from th*
Internallonaisfago saecaaa, I* prasentad by MMtftl Ooldwyn at tha
Milana Tbaatf*-today and tomorrew. Playing opposite Mr. Colman a n Kaa. Front la, aa sleek and

wberaver you End joy in Ufa 'rls always

frrl that a large army fa nrrr*. Mr*. Karl l.rhmxrn, Mm. J. M.
»aiy to maintain pearr.
Hi yr-. Mr*, frank I . Wnodruff,
Mr* pral*ril the Itemoeralii Mr*. Walter I.. Cooper, Mr*. K.
government of the I ’ nltcil State* II. Ijtnry, Mr*. W. M. Scott, Dr.
1m the unity of the proplr of Ihi- Klhubcth Tracy. Mm. C. U BuU
(lac of (hr Urgent affair* rtf lh* shout the n.»m. In addition lo I , oiirfty, ami urgnl that nil the luck, Mir. F. K. Stein' ami gti».t.
rarly Sjrirtx social *&lt;(ju)n wa*j other in n um-nt* each plats | wwuttm in the aunlcmr ilo every* Ml*. M. J. Mrrk«, Mr*. Jan# H.
tea atul kitchen II me m m.lmdiul rake adoenvd I thin* in their power to curb the Smith. Mr*. It. F. .Mont-alvatge,
(t'ontlaoed F ra n Page On#) . th* informal
Ilaa atmosphere reminiscent of abower glvrr y ritc n k y afternooni with it »pray nf m ine# p|o*»i in*, I -pit a.| of runiniuiii m in tni Mi*. Arthur llrnnan, Mr*. D. C.
guest* by Mr*. \v.| The In •
was decorated |country.
wwr-liava la affarfa fo carry out far about
Moorr, Mi*. S. I*. Iliithli-yman,
IWaideai RiMaCwIt'a .attack on A. l/flTIrr at her horn* on Maa*| for lh- m a mi in n pn»tel mine
At lh,- ciin.lti*ion of the talk. Mi*. C. It. Ilainn. Mr*. .1. It. t’ognotia Avenue in hoaar of Mt*&gt;|xheme »
. «»- rk-vslopuit hy
unemployment,
: Suaail — W uttiL Kti liev.- -Jouahtei lautn. Mi*. J . t&gt;. Hint. Mr*. A. M.
T ill HS U AA
At th# White Hew*, order* worn Curmen Guthrie whoaa marriage..vau-. -j -. .■■*., Iwaketa of .rrnp lo t Mr. ami Mr*. C. It. Kirtiey. Ihilil *. Mi*. II. M.l’ui north. Mr*.
lo W. t. I.lnco, of !T«nd»r*onville.jilrafon-,
tuet-me-nyU, lark.
Regular meeting o Sfiflnole bailed for Ihe War Department
I| ile ~ rilrl tin? .-piakcr with an
N. l\. will U- an evont of Ka*'er spur, an t rr.u. UvvF the mnnlh- krill lnu|U rt i*f te.l lu.e* a* u M. Mnrrrn, an,| Jit., iluforil Gum,
Chapter Number Two Order of to he rW ty far the fir»t move­
-Mr*. W. I. Kill*. Mr*. It. !». Kp[ piece w&gt;', plaveil a miniature
.K ilt from the tinier of the Itcil Imir, ami Mr*. K. I‘. Mr-on. of
the Rasters Star will meet at 7:10 ment of awn today, hot It wa«
Thr kui'-!» were received at the brhh- and v mn.#*
Ron*. .Mr*. Samuel I’ule.ton. reo'clock .a t th* Masonic Temple. learned at the Labor IVpartmmt door tiv v| . tjiadys Morrt* AM'Am„i;
invited were: Mi** ( itrn: of Sallie llatri*on ‘Chapter of lake Mali-, mil Mr- It. U Wilk*
Initiation will lake place.
the Uitle|. recruit will not enter lh»m* alter «Viietdthey ereye met by Cann. i i
i, honor Rue*t, Mi*. tne I). A. It., ifiic tier n ti&gt;ui|uel emon «ivl irumt*.
ronrfitioaia*. camp* until rrlday Mr*. Katie T. I ourks, Mr*. Wood-1 It. It. t.
.Mi*. VV. M. 1hist*
FRIDAY
ami Saturday.
wan! K. Raimvell, of JnckaonvilleJ |wn. Mr John I , Brumley. Alt*, of flown* Iroin the l&gt;. V. It. mull
Rom Circle of the Carden Club
1 Mr». K i| i pre-enti.l hi
with
Allotment
of
the
flmt
rontin*
ot Sanford will meet at 10:00 cent of 25,000 men from IT cities and Mr- It. |„ Perkin*, whv in-1 I- A I uiili)', Mi*. William 8. more flower* Horn the S t.u n-lr
trm lu c r,I t t . Ill to th# w a i v i n g Bfumlry
M,* Herbert Ku**ell, i American War Xeteuit* \m il AA ANTED—Two young men, neat
A. M. at the home of Mrs. J . C.
In Ihe ea*toVn half af the nation line romi-xt-l of Mrs. Lelfler, Mr«. I
l.i- uitan, Mr*. II. II. |Inry.
Bill*, Jr* in Ccneva.
u|i|K'urunre, high rrhiml educa­
The Mayfair Clrcl* and the waa completed yeaterday. Other* Mr*. B. II thithiie, and Mi-.-i la-ei-. I- W.liter l*. t ‘ini|*,»,
I'leceoimr
the Uililtr** the tion, » ith car to di'iiiun-tratr gun,)
will
ha
laekMeri
aiMitional
clo
Itriniin.
Mr*.
Katie
Carmen
I,
ilhtir.
;
Mr&gt;.
Dirt Cardrner* Clrcl* of the
prvi|ni-iliim, on ealary.
Apply
Mt*. Irifli ! wore for to* re- r. I •&gt;
. tii*. H. &gt;1. Warren, : monthly li ip liporj ami tu .ln i- room '.hl.A A'aldex Hotel between g
Carden (Tub of Sanford will have tic* beftire the end of the week,
|
mil-line
,.f
the
Woman'*
I'luh
wa
a Joint meeting a t 10:00 A. M. with the President planning lo ikeion an nflemoon gown of chlf- Mr*. I i Ktaiirr, Mi*. M. S.|( helil wtlli I'klncen* UanUiuaene » - and :• o'clovk Kriilay mt'rning. .
Air.. K. s , Vi-may, Alt.&gt;.|
fon prinlrd ut bright color*, AViittii
at Ihe home of Mrs. Roy G. Wil.
Woodruff, Mi*. Kranela I honor su('-*t ami the inein' rr* o(
f«-hhn d ahlng flowing line* Sfid Ki«"k
Ilaaw, Mayfair. .
Ur-.
II. II. Gu.vvt-ll, A|r*. the llnh i of the lti-,1 l!o-e amt
having
«
I
"iic
ciicular
akirt.
Mi*.i
M
ol
Monthly meeting of the AkierOuthtir'a
di&gt;
•
won
of
wiit'.e
chalk,
A.
A
A
.
i
l
l
•.
Mr*.
K. I*. Iliunn I
ir*n legion Auxiliary vrill take
rtrpe m t -il„ni- simple line- anil! I'e. M, • -I. A. Ilarrolil, Alt*, Km-, (i. Shaiun, aril Mi*. II. A. Newplace at -1:00 r . M. a t the home
having u belt of matching m a l e - m e t livin' It*, litaily- Williuiu-.iI mun n • hortesae*.
of Mr*. Walter S.
Coleman.;
-iiurm .
tin
rial.
: Mr*. II.
Mil'u.lln, Jit*, t*. A.)| Knti'itaiimiriit
,itstw i»A*-:bo.uva.e.ViUiU»...Ui» - u.-*»-Ttmv&lt;»»*-*•**»»«&gt;lam tanav * a»

MRS. W. A; lE F F L E R IS HOSTESS AT
. TEA IN HONOR OF BRIDE-ELECT

Social Calendat

Elcell on of officer* waa a fea­
ture of lh« meeting of the Beethove* Mueic Club held on Tne»dsy afternoon at the atudlo of
Mike Madeline MaUem e* Eaat
P in t S treet The following mini­
bore will aerva as officer* during
(Da coming year: Mira Edith
Singletary, prmldeat; Mia* Joann*
Axaarello,
vtre-prealdent;
and
Mfaa Ada Singletary, aerretary.
fit the folk aong muolc ronteat
conducted by Mlaa Mallrm, th*
club leader, th# priae waa award­
ed to Ada Siaghtary while Emmtt
Hogan, th* yeungeit member
prearnt, waa alao given a priae.
Ada Singletary, Edith Singletary,
and Mary Wathcn were prc*«nt*d with motto pin* far th# six
Wa r - Barnwell, of Jack- month* honor
~
piano
I fSyaver resident „of this stud its.
&gt;|Rl»lag ghverat day* here
Th* club aong, hyjnn to fit.
frcilla, by Ilaadel, was sung by
&lt;''49iw p f

frontlnued From Isg e lln e )
nf the state legislature.”
Exrerpts from this second let­
ter;
"T^e lo-al tax levy Is at It*
maximum. The r f,,P*r*y valua­
tions on our tax book* are ileuceasing rech ym r nn aeco-int of
s0 much property going back to
Ihe Slate. This re-tiers thr amount
of money we have to operate our
school t from County funds.
"The money received (rum the
sala of license tags is one of our
main sources of revenue. If Ihe
n u t of lags is reduced some ether
uotirre of revenue should b* found
CertruiV Reely. Mrs. C. O. n u ll,
for tho schools, and it should ex*

Gav. Bholts mad* a good start
In hla message to th* l^glalature.

orfdTi To Gi{

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of every big city.
. ■&gt; ht« cabinet, - and the meaaure
make* provivion for the carrying
Other jtlnlra arc uatihinK what&gt; Nctv York will do. If out
of the- iluliei „f the varioua
il la micees.iful In pitaAinK leRlalatinn whirh will do away department* under the ron-ervawith the corruption and wickulnena of former saloon*, then
gfotPthe a iic c pa o of the repeal movement mav hr a*!iuri,&lt;l. Other- thinAnother
lonudidallon proposal
wlne it mny find hard iilerMing. lb In to lie hoped that the provided In a hill hy Senator Ber­
various nlale lexi*lnturea will adequately regulate the sale nard II. Kniliih.-Lake. City.-would
of beer atul that the people will drink It with a degree of alHilk-h lb* State hotel awmmlotemperance that wil! not bo objectionable to good taiite nr vlnn. placing Ihe dutiec- nf 1th*
rnmmiaalop under the Slate Imanl
detrimental to public moral*.

IC jU y, sad / a t Gov. Sholtx says
TV‘owes 1430,000 to banks, not to
mention «112,500 to tho school
funtl and 92,600,000 In road de­
partment bills. Looks ly us as if
that's rather going Into debt, conjU tutinn or no constitution.

, An Intsrsstlng' item In Psut
, Mellon's WashingUn .............
Whirligig
' rreads
ttd s la part as follows! “A
Hoover’s eallsd him
1 friend of
jkoi th* tsIspboM to tall him about
childish rumors that h* and Msl(an wsr* hoarding gold. Tha for£ Mar I’realdmi said, 'Anyona .In
» authority can look over my stuff
n g y time h* wants.’ Mr. R oom j volt was much more upset about
‘ tb*M itorlss than llr . lloovsr.
*, 'But th* storios wer* too Irreaponslbl* fo warrant offleltl denial.

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rcWt+mr *tatn«r.
Re-enactment of th* 1931 emer­
gency onr tent ganline tax bill,
rending Ihe revenue* from Ita pro­
ceed* Into Ihe general revenue
fund of th* Stale. i« propped In a
hill Intrmlured je-trnlay by Sen­
ator J. Eilwin larron, Keyrton*
J lm h lJ . The bill would continue
the ta i until J'iN I, 1935.
The fin t major rnnaolldalton
hill) rpunvored hy Kenatnr J. J.
Parrieh, Tlloaville. rarrira out
on« »f lh" admlni'lratlon reeomhiendatinn* and would create a
Plate lonrd of enn.vrrvation, aboli .hin.r the department nf State
geologbt, the Florida board of forCalryt lb* depaiiment nf gam* ami
{fvih water fi*h, th* office pf
fla ir gam* commirsloner and the
office of ahrll fi-h rommlaainnrr.
The c-n-ervalinn hoard would

The Crux Of The Farm Problem

f The runrur I* out that thr gnvronment la gulng to a pend 93:10,(►00,000 on new warships. Wo'te
Ena of thusa who balleve In atrirt
•coaomy. in_.governmtqt, but U
the government baa got to angig* In snotmous public work*
program*, we don't know of any
plsea wa'd rather are lh* money
go, a t the present time, than into
a fsw gross of fighting craft.
P*a«* treaties anil dUgrniMiwnt
eonfsn a ass aro all rig h t'In their
way, but a sixteen Inch gun ran
ha hoard a lot farther than a
plenipotentiary'* voice.

n r.

Central fund blnne# a* jw
was 12362.0-1 ; that th# I
Tax' School Diatriet fund I

tragedy even through Arcadian
romance, and of how a wife came
|toms to contemplate the wreck of
their lives and to fare with him
the task of builllng anew.
It la a quiet, humaa story that
might have come opt nf yester­
day's headlines. Its story la an
every-day story. It happens t»
anyano. No melodramatic*, n»
villains, ao theatrics. It is this
_ romantic . drama . upon
humanly
which Vidor and kla players, Mr.
Colman, MUs Francis and Mlaa
(U ny, and Mr. 8«ephen*on worked
agalnat a luxary ami well-being
and nice-living.
•

nr Ihe drv*a aeleetoil! J-

'm W hfS r'aT

BATCHDAY
The (j'irl Smut Troop wil| meet
at 10:00* A. M. at Central rack.
In rase nf rain Ihe meeting will be
held at the City Hall.

MONDAY

,

Monthly business meeting of th*
XViiman’e Missionary Society op the
First Methodist Church wi|| be
held at 3:30 n'rtork at th* church.
Mrs. J. Howell Fi*h and Mr*.
John Eirk will be hostesses far the population of the stale.
After each group nf recruita ha*
“laillrs* day” at the Sanford
been conditioned for about two
Country Clubi
week* at military ramp*, they
will be moved In work project* in
M. D. Gatchcl Opupa natkma| f«ee*ta amt park*: In ad­
project* In -late ami private
New Grocery Store dition
lands will he umlertakrn anil this
Ke-openej several months ago phase of Ihe leorganixatinn planas the successor In M. I). Gatchcl'* will he discussed al a meeting to­
Grocery, the Sanford Cash Gro­ day of (late forester* with Ma|.
cery, located at Sanford ami Cel­ R. Y. Stuart, head of the Unite I
ery Avenues, I* now firmly estab- State, Forest Service.
The quota* or the first move­
ment follow:
New A'ork City,
7MX); Buffalo, non; Chicago, 3,­
0011; Pittsburgh, ltn&gt;: Ib-lioit, X100; Cleveland. 10»M); Cincinnati,
MX); St. |ami, POO; Kansas City,
ton; Ballimore, 1000; Boston, P06j
Milwaukee. lUX); Washington. MM;
Minneapolis, anil ML Paul, 6611;
and Newark. MX).
Joyed. Tho*# present wer*: Mr*.
Berta llreden, Mr*. Alma N***e,
Mrs. May Shrppard. Mr*. Max ha* lieen located on |t» present
sile, with the exception nf a short
Loaaing. Mr*. Madge Bigasy.
Mrs. Mary Harky, Mrs. K*Ur tin)#, when It was removed to a
Itarky, Mrs. Franrls Wilson, Mrs. store-mom on East First Slrret.
In a recenl statement Mr. Gatrhel
Evalyn
Virgin Weaver, Mr*. T
*
“I am pleased lo he In busi­
Gunter, Mrs. Eugene Terwilligay, said
ness once more In my aid location
and th* Mliaca Versa Woodcock, and will be more than glsd In
Ktells. .
. Thelma .Tornar,
. . __
aerve my many friend* and rusEmma Faille, I^eressie Anderson,
lamer*."
,
ami Helen Terwlllegrr.

PRINCESS CANTACUZENE DELIVERS
ADDRESS ON NATIONAL DEFENSE

“Cream o f the Crop” —
gives character...
‘Toasting”makes them mild
What pots thwart*# la a ctprvtwf!__ A^Usktos see inrh rai l
Tha quality of tha, tnbarra* l a d y
S ulked tobacco* at* csrsfally **•
Urted foe qualtty, fo* wadwn—. for

I k lr« i» ra rt« r

A r Wf» »b«el &lt; hreenle* |||»#a

NrureeralMNirlrr EffMlft

llfllra *

Musee*, i

lit AO

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»•**•». a».T» r. ii.—a i*.

t*h»Mr Titt

oiflr^D i m

N o n Hook IIMo.

M artin’s Garage
w. u t ST.
KpecinlliTng
In
truck
icrvlcc. Wo work arhll#
you sleep—day or nlghL

THEY’LL CUT
LIKE NEW
Sutgienl tmd*; all kinds'ot
scisMtr* ami knives: pruning
Imds nf all kiiub, etc. E x |e-rt -aw filing.'
L A W N MOW ERS
Repaired end Sharpened

It* Klin

Udlen' FuB Fashioned
Pare Thread (Wk Hose

I'lnine 7JU-AV

Y o u can N O W afford
the W o rld ’s Standard of Q u a lity
P YOU n eed n ew lirca, und you
h n v cn 'l p rice d (SiMidycura lately ,
you urc in (or u s u rp rise .

I

Toduy you t^in buy a (oNMlycur A ll­
Weather T ir e — the world's stand­
ard oi quality — lnr less titan yon
paid (or little known or unknown
hrunds only a lew months hack.
W han you b uy G o o d y e a rs b o ro 's
w tiaf y ou r o ii

TRACTION
in theconlcrnf the trend,where
il belongs. The nimi poxiiivc
nou-ikid (read on uny lire.

in Iho body nl lltc t i r e - c u r d
lirot abvnvbv rn ih c r lluin resists
•b u ck and a ln iin —th c b e st in■ ■ ranee, a g a ln a t b lo w o u t* in
a n y lire.

APPEARANCE
good looks, flo o d H th e han d so m est

atthes«
extraordinary

PRICES
Cgtfakht
Oxfords—&gt;4.06 Vkhlrs
H e n 's

h.r—

•cause?'It’s-• toasted*
. •
• . ,t

Kid Pumps

DH. t.. T. BOSS

1. W. SHADOIN

(.adieu* Haln
Just received another shipment of ljuilea’ AH Ihe New Shape*
and C'tHora.
Hllk Dresses for Raster, Most aay otyle
or aixe you will want. Regular size* 16
»
to 42.

Ijidtra* Blonde o f Black

Friday
8:13 I*. .V
•Oviedo III Hrhnnl Audit,
AtlntUnlon l.&gt;c and 35c

teal mcrh.-taK

HATS

i Broadcloth Shirts
Easter Prices

MISS
“BLUE BONNET

Also For Sale

Just one more week until Easter. And you will Profit hy
taking advantage of our Low Prices now.

F o o tw e a r

Si-ati'il ot Ihi- speakers' table;
weie: rTThei— - Julio Cantaruzenej
Imiiiir g u rs t, ,\ii-. li.ilpli A. Sniilh,
.Alls. AA. T . U n gli-y. All.-. M. M.
I.Ts'll. pie idel.l vie-1 of the slate
It. A . II., Mis. Ii. K. .MiKay. Mrs.
K. A . ItougUs*, M r-. AAalter l~
Morgan, and Mrs, Jidm Ii, lA'un*
only.
Among idher* pit enl were:

See

Have yi ur wnrk iluno by •

CHURCH WELL’S
Men’s Cheney
Fowr-ln-IJand
Tien

Stella I’.lli|nbilrltr ri,ui|n»ril ol K. S. I amson. Hr. II. AV. Bucket, |l. I .
1Aloorv. and J. M. Stine Ipher, with
.Alt.. Moulvl a- aiituiii'u .1- 1. on.I
All— i mii,l&gt; n Collier, |UJtUfl. The
i|iiarlrtte
rVlt*Vied,
“A n n i e
I am ii'". and "AVIn-ie tin- AA’i &gt;m IUi ii., Tw invlh", utter uniilv M i-­
Cottier |di«yeit “ Kmtn-i-tie - m K
Flat", ty Brahms, and “ MllWttel*"
by. Ueliuuy.
tturing the
lnr.r Iii-viii.
Mr*.
Ralph A . Smith, pie-ident uf Hie
dull, p ir-iib -1, and piv ,i*til«*«I Mr*.
AA. T . I.mgley with a port p n -idents pill, a gift fiom the «lu:&gt;.
M r-. Smith then xnm Mi*. I.m g .
try u iiei-Kliiil g ill uf iv ha.-krt of
lid rose-.

Th&gt;, large apeakors* table waih-v-urateil fur the oecasiun with a
stiver IhiwI id I,tm- ili'tphi-ium aid
pale pink a,lets, miviitualing a
tutor seheme of pink unit blue,
while the ,‘thi-r smaller table*
about the ii,inni wcie rentcrevl
With Hindi' iiysTal lia-TrU of
Iniabl rularvil pansle-. Tail fein
stand- uf -nap iliagiu - u 'd idhi-r
g aiilin flown S wilt- oiiuligrd
about Ibo stugo ami in ullii-i p.iit.i
id the laigi- uudlloiiuui.

36 Inch Frlated
Voiles. 26c Value.
Faster I'rjce

IF YOU’RE
SEEING
SPOTS

l». Wio.Iruff, Mr*.

SE M INOLE

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6 •

Hlark

on GOODYEAR
AU-WEATHERSI
4.40-21 $ 8 . 6 6
4.9021
6 .S 0
4.79-19 6 . 8 5
1.00.19 7 . 5 8
9.25-IH S.S5
9.9019
5 .5 0
6.00-20 1 0 .5 0
6.90IS 1 8 . 0 0

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

tferobcr Aanodated Prero

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. AFRfL 5, 1W3

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Thunderstorm tonight and Thar*day.

Ftra Ceuta A Copy

NO.MIIER 136

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NEW YORK. .Apr. » .- &lt; J V - , hie m . -. the Akron *u.&lt; not
U ghtnltg. and a.Ucd
struck
“Stand by fo r a crash!"
T h at did Lieut. C-mnulr. II. V. ! tin t r . 1 i t s no fire aboard the
%, .
' Wiley cry out to hi* shipmate, ! Akrcr
r
poaalbllity. he aaid.
Thrt
on tk« Akron •» lh« giant dirigii Mr plunged toward the tea.
„ wa* struck by lightthnt 1
( hi* knowledge “aIn g faded bathrobe, with n pair ling
of .borrowed pajama* about hi. there u - : lenty of lightning all
tall, bulky figure, the second in
_____ _
command of the g in rt navy diri- r ' n ? -uD 1 wua calm a« he
T M IU U S S B K . Apr. A. —
lorry of the ho*pit (1 (
WASHINGTON. Apr. 5. -d/Cv— 1 gible stood on the » trp. ot the II tU krd 1
WASHINGTON, Apr. 5.—
( AP)— the Senate toda. adoptWASHINGTON, Apr. r,.—
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naval
hospital
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(A‘. I \)—A mounting ilvlernrrr--.it&lt; fur payment of poll
velt’a program for action,
of .to im and trrro r ha:
uf tile HU. -y:
th at Prime M iniiter MacDonald
mination to* «n«i naval airahip
rntly brought death
J.I of n i . ' ”-W. I. i I - h i i i . I at alnurt
domeatie and international,
could viilt him her* to confer on •hipmaten.
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Monday
night
on
n
rorjed ahead today on varied
world economic and
h".JV) Tor naming Ike su rcc-u r
P T U IC ip a l
F R C
throujfh Congrrs.i intuit up­
nf I hr I itr Kr presents! h e II. S.
interview", the .lieutenant rOttl-l laced. ftin r u 'je c t of the fligh'
“ While Confresa kkept
The statem ent »aicf “ in course of mender emphatically ail | that in
White. fh r . resolution. whirh ! Hy COMM. JACOII II. KLEIN, on finding thi* real ean.-ns of
e p t its
Peter Tomanello, J r , o f Okee(Continued On- Page T hre#|
«a« inlrmlurvrf hjr Senator J. J.
the Akrun'n jiIuiiku into the
PW* on legislation he haa put c hobee County, who w a. named a . in,nrm* 1 **than«v* of view, he
f . H. N„ Retired.
l urn-b ruffled 17
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it, farm relief, unem- .peaker of the 1933 Florida lloune 'w ern the flriti.h and oursrlvr*
__ In 0.
1 CINCINNATI. Apr. 5 - W - Atlantic.
i regarding the general economic
«t, and aecurity rejru- of Repreaentative*.
At
the
namt*
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T VI I.AIIASSKE', Apr. fi.- &lt;&gt;V‘ Th,. description of th r arvident to !
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U|).
j
th a t a vinit to W a.hington by llio
vivors anil locate bodies,
tha immediate future to left
tor .n any on* .uhjett to .tu min, .
. . , .
.
Prime M iniiter would b , helpful.
, t . , . . ,.t by a two third fOWM-nl raR**t«-l but very violrnt thunderthd immediate future to lift
in the Senate a revocllon proThe President ever nince hi. first
nr.t t:irrin&lt;» the public front th e -sto rm , extrnding over an area pare | the callirg nf an Investiga­
I t devtloped that by Friday,
ronveroatimw with the British
dow n-lair, floor vhamher excel t i from Philadelphia to
perhaps tion of th* Akron disaster nnd
Roooar.lt hopow to lay o n . m o n
.mluM.mlur at.W a rm Spring, ho.
, tinitiinmu. consent.
twenty mile, a t lew to the esst- consideration of the advientdlity
taalt before Congras*. tha retemphasized h i. hop* that Ihe
. . . . .
.
ttthi-r clwngr. "f the Senate
of spemkng more thnn *2U,Oi&gt;0,Ocjo
location of th« big M u.de Shoal.
Prim* M ini.ler would come over."
" ,H Jersey t oast.
rulv. m il reduce the number of i '*a n *
plus that which the Ni \y tr e n d y
P«w*r and altrat* plant together
I lie patch*, from London today
According to l.lrutcnant Coin ha* invested in lightrr-than-air
»U ndm / committee*,
lengthen
with a rounded doralopmant 0f the
Indicated th a t MarDnnabl
mak­
11,. tlm r of Sennle nr*.ion*, redeco m andrr Wiley’s message, tin- ship craft.
ToimasaM R lv .r baain.
ing arrangem ent, to rnme to
I||i* minitn-r of altach( * n.vl cruised ln various directions for
The Pre.ldent received from
Chairman Trammel of the Sen­
W a.hington during the K a.ter reclrrk* a id cut th r !*«•&lt; | aid Wit* possibly four hour, a t an altitude ate r a ta l committee N al*o conWINTER
HAVEN,
Apr,
B.
ulV
Hy
r
r
a
o
l
u
t
i
o
n
unaninmu.lv
F raak T. Hln««, votartna admlni*.
ce... of the llouae of Common..
qr»*«-.(.
•_
of about I,GOO feet, trying to find abb-ring a study of Ihe accident.
trato r, a report th at 11.203.000.000
—Grower member* of the Florida | adopted a t the April inei-tiiig of
In a tNUnlmllr .caaioit tod-iy a way out of the tlrtle o f storm ,
Chairman
Vlniujn drslgnaiod
are going to be Mired erentuely
Citrua Grower, t'lra rin g lln u ac|th e Hoard of County l'nmiiii*«ion- th r llnu.c declined to net on a which finally completely
sur- the House naval sub-roiiiniiltc.- to
f m * one featu re atone o f Ike new
BERLIN, Apr. 5.—« V - T h e anAssociation y r.trrd a y re-rlfctcd' rr* y r.trrd ay morning, Seminole! bill |«t»*virimK' for th«- cctrn.ton t,f rounded it at midnight.
b^gln an Investigation eatly next
economy fro gram , m rtelled eg. tl-Semitlc boycott will not be reall but two 0f the director, of the County paid 'a final official tribute «"* payment time from Apr. I
Although Ihia accident occurred week.
pend Hare* fo r boepital. end veter..
,
„
,
..
i
1’
J
.t.t
to
June
I.
The
till
»
.
i
m.um*d today, the government an ­
present board to serve for the tn lljc memory of Representative, i , rillllUll ,,y )t. w|,,
Dvlaney, nf New York. w a.
it i« very RM
sim.ilar
the
aaa care.
.
Alncliua. nt night, Ik
Iio-luttil l»y Knw|«t «»r .MuCMU.I.
. . . to a..."
Mr*. A. W. Knox of thla city next ■ea.on,
elcet II. S. White, who v.a* also’ .an d by special i»rml»»lon of the [ circumstances surrounding the do- named by Yinaou a* ijiaiuitou uf
Preddent R ooaer.lt’. emergency nounced yeaterday, h at the N a .ij
the 'Inqlifry conimitte*. lie told
-jTto.
Ilia SheMndoah at
caoeotlre program jolted over a p arty reaerved the right to .ta r t w a, awarded a verdict of |I500 i Z r r l n tnl h U r V r&lt;’ ,- 0' ' &lt; l,^ ^ ’’^
f^ th e ^ n t
i It -o w a r ^ T ir through Ihe Ihiid .IriieTBn
newspapermen th at “all state­
agaln&gt;t
the’
G
uaranty
C
m
lit
A*th
e
moement
a
g
a
in
’
If
the
"alro;
Ava,
Ohio.
-rough and bumpy road In T e n u re ,
w c " ! r, inline befotu thv nH-mber* voted
, V ^ M 1 'er * fn,m! Five ot her resolution,
ment* given out previously fn tha
the Third
(
b-ailng
llni»e
Ill.trK
t.
aociatlon
by
a
jury
of
the
Clay
city
cam
paigni,
revived
abroad.
..
,
p a c e d by the
Commissioner., not to tiling It to u rod call * &gt;le.
The ahlfi Iw-ing completely »uryeiterday aa the Senate debated
resolution, leing in
The 1 ill wot the only oik- lo­ loiiinled b) atorm* and lightning, la*! 21 hour* in fin thin set tiro
The
boycott originally w u County Cirruit Court, Judge l&gt;e- ■nd Norman II. \i-« rrm g , llaloon
th e - Black fireclay week bill end
I* the ilea III knell nf the dirigible,
Park,
who
succeed.
I„
I*.
Kirkland,
th* form of rernmnirndatifln t o ' t ns lived dining tin- set-mid dny beeuini- unmunageulde, and lost al­ In my upiniun, uie a little hy*.
the Home aldetrecked the admin­ celled by the party rather than by W itt T. Gray; presiding. In Green
•
Auhurmlalr, from the ,tu tr-n t- th i. m unljr'i rrpFl’M’ntntIttn ut i»f
nt * nv#*iui».
titude rapidly. Despite the drop­ terleal. It'* tliu early to decide."
istration's fSOO.OOO.OOO unemploy, the government Itself. A t the laat Cove Spring, late y r.trrd a y a fte r­
large.
noon.
Viclur,
of
St.
John*.
ictruJuvrJ
moment
Chancellor
Hitler’*
cabi­
Tnllahnssie.
meot Ytlief ntcaeure.
ping of the w ater ballast to pre­
Although officially yesterday
Mr*. Knox, through her a tto r­
It wns unanlinousty derided thnt u resolution teipilring Hmt tie vent thl* rapid descent, the de­
The ■ President’* f.r-reaching net atepped In, decreeing that
NEW YORK, Apr.
was
election
day,
all
Voting
«s«
l|ou&lt;e
coniplrte
it*
duties
mih
I
ney,
S.
R.
Dighton,
had
aued
the
the la-gi.lature Is- asked to nini-ml
scending s ire current* were too Search for tho 71 lost officers and
plan for financing the nation’, gi- Jew lih restrictive ra e .a u rt. .SouId
done
by
mnil,
the
result*
merely
ailjoani
by
Muy
It*.
I.'i
d.ijfrom
a certain Inw that will "allow
strong to I** nvrrrnm r and the men of the airship Akron went
gaatie farm indobtcdnoM, pro- be limited to teat Saturday end association on account of automo­
poaod In a apodal meaaog# Sun- leaving the queation of reaumption bile damagei and personal in- being rnnva- i-d yisterday by n nmro latitude to Board, of County Ihe time of opening. Th- u riiu - ship w a. driven, stern foremnat, forward swiftly today but hop*
, h* trnnsferrlng linn was re in ird tu a cmimiUc*. tow ard. Iba surface of the ocean. th a t any survivrd w n. gone.
I , waa iadvanned bowerer, In today dependent on the rtufcalion ju rlra auaUlned by her In an au- group of volunteer grow er., Hal- ( l,mmi, &lt;lonrrs
The House tlwn adjourn*! until
o f foreign pretooU end reh o rtj Inmbde wreck Dec. R. 1931 while lot. were mailed out to the mem­ o(.funds from one Ham tu another
It apparently hit with such foreg
M f , whirinet i t y - riraaM-r.-a*
tomorrow to allow eurapi.'tlr.ii r f
(Vrotorm*. had quieted. making
iewe.r n thg antM ew teh alreciiiaa Mr*. Know, together w ith ' Dr. A. bership on Mar. SR an dhCtwren when fund, have been depleted."
a . to demolish Ihe structure.
urganitalion ikillr*.
that
date
and
this,
the
ballot.,
have
W.
Knox
and
her
daughter,
Muri­
It was unanimously decided that
It wa* approved by th# Sanat# In CoTmany.
Commander Wiley and the men the task of searching les difficult
Soi l j log precedent asiue, the
George A. Cordon, the Ameri­ el, were returning from Jackson­ been marked by the voting grow ­ Ihe legislator* amend a rertaln llotisr- of R epresentative, stock- who were re in e d were apparently than yesterday.
agricultural . oammKtee together
Coast g u ird boat* W«r* ordered
with the guvgrnm ktt farm relief can charge d’affelrva, communi­ ville to Sanford. Mr- Knox con­ er* nnd mailed bark to th . Clear- law that will "eliminate the ne­ Ini down tu work In toid-s.-salnn nit watch nt the time aryl managed
I rcessity
r „ | | y 0f
of forwarding the county fashion yesteidav and last night to grn&lt;p »nme floating object, a . to extend their ararrh southward.
Mil design ad t o r a i n tha price of cated with the foreign office yen* tended that ih^ wna forced off the Ing 1Ileus.- tirai|i|uartrrs.
The grower* wh&lt;, will .rrv e on
^
(h„mgh the sale
f a r * eommoffltle* by the applies, terday concerning charge,, di««rm road by the driver of the defend­
the ship crashed. The rest of thr Lieutenant Commander Wiley and
|„n „f
.v rtifi- the m m m llltes (nr the twenty
lion o f a number of alternative inated by the Pan-G*rman P re .. an t company’s car while ah* w a. next sra.on a Isuinl the new ...e.n- an&lt;|
leurlh biennial gathering aloud passenger* nnd crew were prnlm Iw.i other survivor* wrre onL-rx-d
bers taking ufflew June I. are:
^
Hlatr ,-.,m plndlcr for
aervlce th a t “an atrocity lie fa c ­ attem pting to pass the car.
otganixeil for rnnsiietutton of the bly pitched Into the ocean and due In fly here and report in Admiral
District I: John I*, t lurk. VkavDr. Knox, Mr*. Knox, and V. A.
Conference of the House and tory has been set up in th r Ameriim portant nu-Mures t„ , nine lx to the darkness and heavy seas, I ra ti, cnlrf of rnvul njitftalioni.
At llm White House, Prr-ident
Williams, of Sonfnnl. and Dr. crJr’
It a m unanimously derided thnt foie Ihe legislators.
on the bill to can ron.ulate-general.'
RrtfUe eonrmttUe
eommltti
drowned before th* rescuing boats
District 2: J. II. lorlton, Volrico. Governor Shnltx and tIt* lo-gi-ln
Roosevet kept | n close contact
' .rrvlce I* edited by two Simpann, of Jacksonville, testified
P ite r Tunia.ello, J r , of Okec- could arrive.
reg ilaU Mia of certain m m m o d l-' ~Thla
With delaUs of the Akr.m’a fain
D i. t r ic t R: n o u R ta a I g - u . E * « U » . j | u r t , ,
J t t , h«t the pro­ rhuliee,
Four)
Nail*. It M ierted th a t the A m ir for the plaintiff in the ra .r, Thr
unanimous chnler Of
iCoo tim e d C
On
You ran discount any lightning from th* -first moment ho re­
D l.trlet 4: h . II. W illiam., t r e . . jc ^ (|, a ri, il|(f fro| n r, „ truck re- •leak e r, late y r.trrd a y afternoon
lean and Poll.h ronaulatM were party returned home last night.
theory. There has Iwen no proof ceived the news.
cent ( ily.
collecting accusation* made by
reipt* he ap|Hirlli&gt;niil a- they lire nu.de | uldie his eonimitler list In the history of Irghter-than-alr
"I grieve with H,r nat|o„ and
Histrii t fit M. O. Overstreet, Ora
fter
thv
llmi-e
&gt;oi,|
toinpleted
11
s
eastern Jews against N aiit.
nt prr«ent.
ship* that nno ha* been deatroyed rapt d aily with the wlv?» and
laniln '
Jt w a. rnderstood that the for­
It wna unanlmou'ly decided tliut inotlne organiralion wurk .uid hud
by lightning.
families of the men who were
trial tie t G: E. W. Vickers, Sc- "All tneml'*r&lt; »f the lluurd mii-t
( t’nnllnurd tin Page hour)
eign office a g re e j the allegation,
lost," Roosevelt said.
ba.tian.
were Improper, and It wa* eupectpass on any work done ,n any of
District 7: E. C. Aurin, Ft. Og­ the (Commissioner*’ dlalrteta."
"Ships ran lie rvplaetd but tho
rd th at lb# pre*. service would
John Senkarik last night was
nation tan III afford
lose such
Finally, t h e
l'ommi«*niner*
puhli.h a correction and would elected as president of Seminole den.
m m as Rear Admiral Moffett
From Ihe *tate at-large: J . t*. pasted a resolution rondemning
apo'ngiac
t
olh*
eoniulatr
general.
Chapter
Future
Farmer*
of
Amer­
DaradevU Ja fjr Darby, who yr»and his shipmate* who died with
”W r strongly relen t the.* un­ ica succeeding David VanNeae, Chase, W inter Park! Jam es C. rertaln Streets in “th e
Howardtarday pannlUad ktm .elf to be
hint upholding to the end the
Morton. A ubum dalr; N. II. Vi*«*r- Parkard lan d Co.’* First Addition
w arranted implications and will by­ who tendered hi* redgnallnn.
A
thorough
discussion
of
fik a irfn ffo d &gt; the wheel of a brUfinest tradition* of the United
Ing, ll*h«on Park, and K. II. Wool,
proper representation* In.lat on
nences and objective* occupied th# Slate* navy.”
to Cnmcrotr City.
During th* meeting, held a t
n tlfntion of Hanford Ktwanian*
Immediate stoppage," aold George Seminole High School, member* of folk, Orlando.
The Commissioner* authorized
Mr*. Roosevelt called to ropOf the director* electrd yr*tcr
Approximately ISOtl resident* of who met at tho Montezuma Hotel
.
.three
. . have .ervcd. ro n.itm .u o u .-,nffkjjiU
Clerk V. nf
E. Douglas.
!o wchrite
a ta * ta a b r d ririn g I t - 100 hour, S. M e.aer.m llh, the American con- the chapter listened to report* day.
^
Sanfon,
a p t,tor thi* county nr* qualified In Vote loJky in n »»«»lon iktvoted en­ sole * Mrs. Moffett. The ndmlral’*
w ithout stepping, w m In good ■ul-general.
from the meat curing, com grow­
wife steadfastly refused to sur­
“N aturally, during
the past Ing, o n j buying and selling com­ ly nn‘ the bo^r,| since formatbm of Railroad Employee* le ag u e that in the ayrcial ejection of Apr. IJ, tirely to buslr.es*.
it(y th k afUrnoon after
render hop*.
th*. (Tearing House five year. ago. rounty police are enforcing the it wa* announced today by SuMember*
unanimously
adopted
a
days,
tha
roneulaU
h
a.
received,
W travel up and down
mittee. They alio diacuned tho Thc*e are Aurin, now president;
But the most authentic report
petvisor of Registration \Y. J. plan whereby each m ender of the
state law relating to vehicle* of T higpen wfiTrfcmnj M ed h i.’official
loteM ta. He did not oppe.r a . Is |U duty, American c ltlu n a staging of a one-act play In the
to reach the capital, w ritten
Chase
and
Woolfolk.-----------------club must pay fur his n n al and
excess weight.
’ Mlt&gt; th a t T h e re are who complained of m l.treatm ent. arhno| c ha pal. and Cllffnrd King.
Ilrrb rrt
V.
cheek of Ihe tcgistrnlioii and |o || u portion of h i. annual dues ut by Lieut. Comm.
The following grower* were *c- p re tty stre e t., Their affidavit* were taken end 0 . Ball, and Talmadge Mett* war*
O. It. Toler, secretary nf the lax hooks yestetday.
Wiley, one of the three surviv­
(Continued
On
Pago
Four)
r u h meeting. In tho past, mem­
.U in B»nford’\ through the foreign office pre­ appointed to lupervla* it* presen­
(Continued on Page Three)
This figure incluit-* all |&gt;ers n» ber. were expected to 1*2 their ors, held little hop* fur the 73
. h* Will .ta p driving sented to the polka presidency." tation.
who had paid thi'ir ISGI’J |o il tax wuy quarterly. It wu* al*o decided lost men.
on or lieforc Mar. |M,
all In make a strive to secure thu re­
A t the conclusion of the meeting
"In lightning flaih sew many . ,
ho. trill drive until
who are ex'lilpt from payirg a turn uf member* who have been men swimming,” we* tha WOW
aom* of th# boy* participated in
a tu rd .y afUrnoon,
poll lax because they on- over foiled tu Uiup from Ihe roster. report
conveyed to r'th e 'W hit# '
boxing exhibition*, while other*
‘ have to ba f.d,
the age limit, htve Jin t route of
And shortly afterw ard
enjoyed
muele
furnished
by
Tal'( In,n attending were; Howard H“u*e.
attended U
nxe, a te membets of the Flitida th eilin , who presided. S. J. Nix, came new. that th* body of
madg* Mett*.
t oar IThl motion for the
Those attending th* m**tlng
Hunt raring u|ion Jjrkc Monroe tural Club, ili.russed the necessity National Guard, or uie di.aided- Counts Johnson, I’. N. W hitehurst, Lieut. Comm. Harold E. MacladApproximately 20 members of
in-lhr-acrvlce war veterans.
T. L. Duma*, Julius Dingfeldcr, Ian had been swept more than
w aste eoMpouy Sanford Elks Lodg* No. 1S41 will were: David VanN#**. C. King, J. during th* aununer month, i* a for active wurh In rontm lllng nmThe figure relru«Cil Imlay is a l­
D are G arrett, 20 mllee from the eraih.
k* Mid. If by go to New Smyrna early this R. Jon**, J r , Talmadge Melt*. m atter th a t has come under the aair which attack* truck rrnpi. most doublo that announced in Dave Ib.niske,
A* the f l r .t shock from ll»*
ora th* out evtnlng to a U r l l th* ceremonies David Earle. William Burnrtt. sponsorship uf th* Seminole Coun­ The m atter wa* referred to the The llvrald aoine day a g o when it Fletcher Hally, W. T. Langley,
II. D. Caswell, E. I. Hoy, Kay Fox, disaster became teni|*-m l some­
Agricultural Committee.
, a r to r th a t connected with the Iw tollatlon of Jerry Renkarlk. John Senkarlk, ty Chamber of Commerce.
w
ai
rt(o
itc
i|
'that
ul&gt;
ut
7-’.'
&gt;
per­
Creaton Phillips. Paul Hodge*.
V. A. Speer, H. K. Doudney, E. il. what, complaints wen- heard In
Tb« trade body director* Voted
ot town, halt off leer* fo r tha coming year.
Members of th* trade hnd&gt;’s
son* w rre. qualified. That report Ilandull, J r , F. II. Wilson, Howard Congre*. a t the hug* cost nf
A ftar tha meeting, leader* of Couey llarnil, Ronald Mutrhead. board Of dinVJnr* laat night, in to provide small cash prlxe* for
wa* based on statem ents that
airships, " ( t la another lllu .tr* 2 5 tha local .^legation will Invite and A. R. Jobnaon.
ear.**£&lt;for
Then hall
April meeting, decided that such the winner* of the county-wide there w .re c.'xnit 6otl person* ex­ U. ng. I’eter Sthaal, W. Si. Colatlon of tha awful waste of money
th a .N e w Smyrna Elks Degree
lerrention Is valuable from m an/ spelling match to he held at I'uol* empt from paying |o!| luxes, and man. A rthur llranan, J - G. Sha­
of building g reat gaa tag* th a t —
ron,
1
I).
Harr,
W.
Z.
Zachry,
and
team which recently w m named
on
Apr.
14.
while
J
.
I~
Marenlelte,
in g lrs. President II. M. I’apworth
an cxaminatimi of Il'.IJ pull tax
**rv# only a . sky show, in peace
r be aa tha national chdmpion to come
.therefore appointed J, L Maren- Hanford director, n ffrrrd n f r e - ;- receipt* Xvhicll slmw that ’JiMI Hugo r r 'C * f v r r ,_Ja«h Yarn and time and are worthlesa |n w*r,”
Ned Julies, as gueata.
to 8anford next Wodimfday night
tette, W. J . Well., J r , of l»ng- theater party for the l«»ys b ,,' m persons hail paid their tax.
said Senator
1)111,
Deimierat,
U driving « broad fo r tha purpose o t Installing local
wimkI and !&gt;. It. Ilighlrym an a . a girls who enter the rontest.
N early U(JO of the I VtO prroana
Washington. "We have wasted
and th n t oriflccra.
J.
E.
Fox.
I’aola
d
irednr,
j
qualified
to
vote
ore
resident*
uf
HAVANA. Apr. 6— (&gt;P)-Th# commitlre which I* to confer with
more money on them limn wo
'to
43-foot
schooner
Haligonian, David Cooper, local boat enthusi­ ported on the Seminole C&lt;"inty j &gt;ho clljr’a two preimrlit; The. feanything wo have dun* in tha
navy."
owned and tailed by llou.ton a st, in raferenes- to p lan . for mo­ exhibit a t the OHando fair, und imduder aro acalUnnl in tho
Wall, of Tem pi, today on a .100- to r and sailboat rare* during the stated th at W .1’. Grogan, of I’a ­ county'* 12 preclrct*.
According tJ fig j;e . rrleosed
ola, ha,| accepted responsibility to
Speaker I’eter Tkimaaello, J r ,
mil* yacht race ft»m St. Pcter*- summer.
burg headed Into Havana harbor
Endorsement wa* given to St. Kindle th* county** citrus exhibit th i. morning by Mr. Thigpen 101 of 1he Florida House of Repre­
persons may volt- in I'reincl No. sentatives named Repreaentative
past the' finish lire at 7:OOA. M. Johns Valley tmy a t DeLand, Apr. ne.it year.
. JACKSONVILLE, Apr. B—
She won th# unlimited and Claoe 20 when the director* w rre a d ­
Tlnest attending th* meeting I, B inforil; 33 may vote in Lake It. J. Holly of Semlnol* County
W —Mr*. Leah f r a i l e r , on
A taeoa. Lannkal, scratch boat of vised a . to the purpata and scop* weic: If. M. I’apworth, who pre­ M ostoe; 4(10 to I'recim t No. J, iin the following House commit­
In hie report of March duties a*
trial fo r the murder of her hutClass B, finlahej second a t 7:12 of the celebration which Is ex­ sided, U nion K. Allen, ('. K Ad­ Hanford; 25 may v le in Poo's; tees yesterday:
County Physician. Dr. S. P u lc te n ,fl
band’, secretory, MJa# Maaona
o’c'eck followed eight m io u tu pected to a ttrac' upward* of 210u am*. G. E. Ilalm**, T. I , Dumas, 00 in Oviedo; 70 in Geneva; 2’J
Agriculture, City and Town O r­ states th at he made five y id u to *
rpt on th a witness
later I j the Ketch Marimon. Th* person*.
H. I). Illghle)m an, W. M. Ilayne*. in C huluoti; 37 i n . Gabrielis; 05 ganization, County O rganizations, the County Home, eight to thu *
in
Longwood;
07
in
l-ikc
Mary;
s’aad today aa ah« Identified a
fleet atorted from St. I'c trn b o rg
F. F. Itorner. tratio body direc­ Knr| lahlnann, John Mvowh. F- R- HO in Altamonte Springs; 43 In Donu-Mir Relations, Cam*, Im mi­ Convict Camp, and eight to IhiAp,
a t noon ^ p r. L
to r who I* p rr.oleat of
Semi­ Wilson. 9 . T. Williams, all »f rien- Faryat C ity; two in Hlavia, and gration, l.umliyr - a n d N a v a l County Jail. *
nole Agricultural (Tut), offered to rord; Gordon H anwtt, and Capt. V . nisa n t Osceo'a.
.Hloras, Nurseries and P lan t Hus­
Aa physician for th e W elfare*
donate all the ra b b a ff for *la». IInllrtt, o f 'Fern Park; Frank Ev­
Public Buildings
and Board which la supervised by lha
F IR E RAZES
n * M figure* are * u b jtf l 0 a bandry.
and all thet eclrrx
celery needed
needld fo
to r Ihe an*. nf U k t Mary; J. E. Fox -md ‘light ruvDion, Mr. Thigpe.r said, Grounds, and I’uklic Printing.
County Commissioner*. Jir s^ptrj
WABHINGTON, Apr. ».—tM V - free barbecue, whil, tha director* E. 11. I^ney, pf Paola: B. F. fv t It la not certain that th* Hat
Speaker '%mp&gt;ello also signed th at bo performed two major and
purchase
v ’le departm
* - • ---‘ received
* " -----h r----------- “ ’ #f the Italnta, of All aw —to Springs; 3. la free o f persotu who are dead. another .Hanford man, R epresenta­ thr#« m inor operation*, made 3t
Th# 1sta
ent
w ont today th at throe fourth* «( £!•** which 1* to be f#dt U th# A. l-ogan* Ocnevai J . H. Menirk, However, oven with reviaiots, Mr. tive A. O. banner, now of. Martha visits t o the County Home and the
W. J WdJla, J r , iongwoiHl; Mar- T h ln c n state* that “It la safe to rounty, to many comm ittees, and hospital, bad 42 ronaultalloiv n t
Honduras, baa beea de- Crowds at D eland on Apr. SB.
“ * fir# which il still rag- v James Wilson. ( huluoto-'director tin Sunk#, Blmvia; Jam** •’’ilinn
\Vd&lt;
‘aF,triad 1500 people will be able former Jmlg* J. J. Dickloaon, now h b offlca, and 71 cnnoultallo' ut
and head of the Oviedo Agricul- and A’. G. Wagner, of Chulloia.
of Orlando, to several
to trot# If they wish to du so.”
tha fra a weakly dinle.
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President Hopes P re­
mier Can Hold Con­
ference With Him
On World Questions

Continues For
" M S I R E M E D OFFICER Search
Missing Crew But
No Hope IsHeldFor
[ ™ * S : ™ C A O S E S Finding
Any Alive
OF AKRON CRASH
Severe Storm Rut Not
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Incidents O f Ship’s Crash
TO VISIT U. S.
INTHISCOUNTY;Dirigible Disaster

House Speaker

Chief Executive In­
tends In' Immediate
Future To Lift Fed­
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ELECTS GROWERS PAYS TRIBUTE
TO GOVERN BODY TO H. S. WHITE

RECENT BOYCOTT
AGAINST JEWS IS
DECLARED OVER

All Hut 2 Directors
Re-Named To Serve
During NcxtScason

Government Reserves
R ight ToResumeActlvities, H o w ever

Ollier Rcsulutiritis
Are Passed At Reg­
ular Monthly Meet

Mrs. Knox Awarded
$1,500.00 In Damages

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Daredevil Derby
In G o o d Spirits
After 24 H o u r s

Scnkarik Elected As
Farm Club President

1500 Qualified To
Vole In Election
For Legi sl at or

KiwaniH Club Stages
Its Weekly Luncheon

Boat Racing In Lake Monroe During
Summer Will Be Sp onsored By C. Of C.

Elks Will Leave To
A ttend Ceremonies

Schooner Is W inner
Of Race To Havana

Holly Agriiffned To
House Committees

Woman OnTHalPor
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Month I« Tendered

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puMie nrrK n, as to weight
•pfed *n tbo highways.
Pgeeage a t a bill directing tba
SUM te assist tha counties la
financing tha public schools by
giving them net revenue from
the endured ante mobile license
fees, rCvsns* from the one mill
eoaetitetleaal ad vaierm tax,
revenge from Internet on the In­
vested state school funds and
rrvmae from the state’s share
la taxes on racing aad wagering
at face tracks—ln all Cftlntated
at atpjt 96,000,000 a year.
Passage o f a companion bill
requiring that SUte funds going
te the schools be need exclusive­
ly to pay 10 percent of teacher*’
so larie* aad giving tha state
beard af education “partial con­
trol" of tha achoOls through su­
pervision e f expenditures and
curriculum.
Passage of a hill creating a
debt refunding commission front
Dm present state board of ad­
ministration, tha new commission
te have authority t« act between
governmental units and bond­
holder* In adjusting debts oa a
bails of ability to pay.
Passage o f all stete-wlde leg
Illation of major Importance bet w r ewumifHmdh" r. g r » ; r u n ^
cal leglelatl#n end speedy ac-

tally sboli.i
.with fe d -&lt;
(•Doctors.
:•&gt;».» Mil cen*eUdaUng
PdK»l.: forestry, gem*
i Twaltr' flak - aad shell
IU; late oae conservea MU reducing the
jdlsidl circuit*, «lrtela attorneys, oth;« of .a. bill reducing
itide'franc 19 ta 14 JuryJtertilng grand Jury ***If, when .caljod . hy courts
il'eaboa other than mur-

l.’ a f-a MB purging-tha
M w - l l d of all tu rn
M ea.of aetual veterans
r,*id*w*.
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fs . of a kU) ro-snacllng
Nr tw„ year* the seventh
te;U x on each (alien of
t |M 41^1^— at a aeAsuffh

general revenue' fund of
i v y fpr open 11on of tbo

VVISntd *«4

J f i of th* present levy
t*hU a gallon on gaso(o from the spatial ona
k'.tko ravfpuc la coalind ia the atate road da­
L (Hu m eoate) aad th#
far.tke bond debtroUre-

Man! K ills S
P o sse Seeks
Slaying O f

T U E SD A Y ,

f o L th a U . a y

school system. .
In, rotom fir the ■»«Moore which the
flies. It most haws a coke Ip the management of the
schools.
• tsh&lt;* f
.
Our municipallUte
tax dMrtcts a n hardened with
tremendous debt. fa o a sy laataaeoo ercn count!** hare not
boon able to meet tha latsroot an their M i a or provide a
slnklnf fund for the evostoal retirement ef the prlneipol.
AU these debts, which w en made ln food faith, most ha met
honorably. There adiet he adjoetmente made within the
tsparity and tba sblllty of the people to Bay.
I ask you to fanmd and ferret local (uterette until ma­
jor projects ronrsmla^tha whole state are disposed of.
The first real prehlorn which moot bo sol red before we
tea return la a eoadiiW ef amiaaky la ear elate ie giving
la the people an ecansiglltl for a re meet—state, county and
municipal. . . . I m q w t . . .
ritrler tha pooplo a
dollars worth of ees^tao wherever a dolUr la apont and
aealnf that the service given la Indie pensihle to the people'*
wilfare.
•• •
Public trraeuriea are drained to the bottom.
The
condition of our people; year people—my people—the peo­
ple wo tai, is dcplorahla.
The first major taak which confronts tha l»fi»l*turs
la to balance the State budget and to do It without seeking
additional revenue. . . _ The admlnlstratlon-sponeorcj ap­
propriation bill based an the report of the budget commis­
sion, has been constructed with the Idea In view that for
once the .Slate will live wllhln it’s Incoma, Just as the
private Individual la Florida and elsewhere has been forced
to learn that he must How within Me Income.
There may be people who will cry for larger tax collec­
tions Instead of smaller t a t expenditures, but I beg you to
ho mindful of ths fact that It makes no difference from
which pocket of the taxpayer you take hie dollar, It la atilt
the same taipayingt dollar, and It le atll hie dollar which
you are taking.
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There a a general demand throuxhoet the atate for a reilmJIaa le lh« aawhs. uf i In d ie p ul tli'i'lUl fUtlt 6C- " TOT
demand should nO longer be Igporod.
* I strongly urge and recommend; first, a statute limiting
Justices of the peace and cons labia* to not exceeding twe In
aay one county; sv-ond, the stibihission of a constitutional
amendment abolishing theta offices.
I (propose definite administration bills) In a spirt'ef
co-operation with a desire to give you whatever leadership
a governor properly may give a State Legislature. I do this
as a co-worker, not as a dictator.
Do not assume . . . .
that J' am at all pessimistic
about the futurr, tha growth or the ultimata return of
State

GRAND HAVEN. Mich., Apr.
(✓ —(AV .nought far the akyteg ef
hie ertfe* acid son Saturday Might,
Louis Paul, W. shot aad killed
himself la the woods aear bis
farm hoiae yesterday morxieg at
the approeich ef a peeae ef officers
and farmer*.
The deaid. beil&lt;.’e Paul, were kU
wife, Mary, 46, end tba tan, Tony,
IS, who wwr* slain, officer* said,
as tbo tragic climax of a family
quarrel that had raged foe several
weals.
Mrs. Paul was found dead In
bed of a shotgun wound. Officers
said Paul had apparently killed
bar on tha porch of lhahr home,
then carried her body t« Ike bed*
room.
As officers reconstructed later
developments, Paul then waited on
the porch for the return, of Tony
and a younger brother, WUIIam,
It, who had been to Muskegon.
Tony was hilled as he neared the
porch. IWlDlam, wh*&gt; had epproaced the house from the rear,
beard the shot and said, that by

officers that Pb j I had dlscusKvJ
his family trouble* with' Mm Sat­
urday noon, saying his wife had
refused to let him Into the hours;
that Tony had caused bf. arrest on
a minor ebargo and .that In was
trying to got an injunction *.o
tell tke major points rovtrrd In restrain Tony from living at
this message, | propose te have home.
Introduced at the vrry beginning
bf this session of the legislator*
administration bills as follows,"
the Governor said end listed:
FLORENCE, Ate— A family ef
“Appropriations; schools; mo- five was burned t« death e* fir*
ter vehicle license tags; reten­ destroyed the home of Bayles*
tion of on* cent gas tax for gen­ Fomoroy near her*. The victim*
eral revenue; county officers’ were Pomoroy, hie wife, both U ,
salary hill; debt funding commis­
by' keep the schools open ta t' a
sion.”
Then he added; “I do this In term «f tight months noil yurt”.
a spirit ef co-operation with a Longstroot said.
TTher* ar* 11,600 teacher*—
dotlra lo give you whatever leadera hip a governor properly may blavk and white—In the public
give a stale legislature. I do this schools of Florida.
"The |lmo has coma te stop 1*** * co-worker, not as a dicta­
suing cheap certifies tv* to cheap
tor."
•He slid he would send other tearhera In Florida. The time has
coma to raise the standard of
messages to tbo legislature later certification in this state'and to
on tha following eubjocs;
require by law hereafter that no
“Tha agricultural and Industrl- ode be given B certificate to teach
a| development of Florida, with
tpccind reference to the creation
of. a national market for Florida’s
products."
" “Various state Instltutlono" and
“suggested change* to b* mail* In
the board af administration."
' "Establishment throughout th*
atate of a uniform system ef sal­
aries for county offices In plaes
o f the present Iniquitous and
much abused fee system."
“County budget commissions."
"Passage of additional banking
laws • • th* national altuatlon dovslopa so that I can adriat you
(/M lffM ff
batter as td what f should rec­
ommend."
“Workmen’s romponsollon In*
auranc* ** a means
------- of
- - fslr .play
and a better undemanding be­
tween employers and employes."
•Th# sentencing and pardoning
of prisoners and the civilisation of Try*r
W ffjr 4 , ? 9 f T « 9 M « A M
eonvlct labor."
“Consolidations of certain deL a n e /e D rug Store
nartmanta, a* well as th# abolish-

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letter referred te charges
*yek. and repeated ymterday. that
Dstrolta natioaal hanks, moat ef
the stock o f which la owned hy
holding companion, “gambled wi‘b
other people's money" In making
some loans. Stair denied that
charge, citing figure, and
mg government officials In sup­
port of hie contention that tbo
bonke were not rockleoe with

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JACKSON, Mis*.—Th* death
toll of last week’s tornado** blasts CASH PAID—For c!tan
In the deep south mounted to 60
« « o at The Herald offle*.
as wrecked communities tired for
their hundreds of injured and
homtlcaa.
RESOLUTION OF THE V M LBY B R O T H E R H O O D ON
THE DEATH OF BROTHER
H. 8. WHITE.
W1IEREA8. BROTHER H. 8.
WHITE, who was tbo teacher af
the WESLEY BROTHERHOOD
CLASS of th« Methodist Episco­
pal Church, South, of Sanford,
Florida, for several years, ho*
bccn called to hie eternal reward,
and
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MUSICAL REVUE
WHEREAS, th * W E S L E Y
BROTHERHOOD CLASS held him
20—Clever Artiste—20
in the highest esteem and le deep­
9—Vaudeville Acte—9
ly Indebted to him as a sincere
and devout Christian man and
The Alexander Troupe
teacher, and feels that th* Meth­
The Lorrow Boys
odist Church, of which ha was a
devoted member, end this class,
Goodie Goodette .
have suffered an Irreparable Iota
Jock MacDonald
In his death, and that th* people,
whose Internets war* always near
Paul Hunt
hi, heart, hart lost a sincere
Evelyn Drane to
friend:
ON THE 8CREEN
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE­
SOLVED BY T H E WEBLEY
WhiatUng In The P ark 1
BROTHERHOOD CLA88, t h a t
Iheir heartfelt sympathy bo ex­
tended to the family of Brother
1 CENTSALE
White In their lo#* Of a hind hueShows
1:30 to 8 O’clock
band and father, and to tha Metbodlot Church of Benferd In the
loos of one of Ite finest Christian
character*.
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U P. HAOAN,
U R. PHILIPS.
W. B. THORNTON.
Committee.
Ade.

LOVELY HOME 90S W. 16th.
Partly furnished If desired. Im­
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GARA0E APARTMENT. Partly
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Free Prase and ef E. D. Stair, IU
publisher, who was rr ilf.n l «f S Ballla*or* *c M i n l&lt; B sffata I.
the Detroit Bukars Company
holding com pony for .-tha loop«relive First Nstlonal Beak-De*
trait
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Yesterday, Father Coughlin said
tke Free Pram “defagma tha
League of the Little Flower and
myself for Investing la produe*
■riy* Mlrhlgaa Industry, which we

prosperity to Florid:

two daughters, 13 and 10, and a
young ion. Sheriff (1. W. Mitchell
said hie investigation Indicated
the family w»i trapped by th*
lalllag roof as they slept.
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Cash paid for clean cotton rags
at The Herald office.

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FOR RENT: Unfurnished haute,
dose In. Ineldo'raflnUhed. Fhra

FOR BKNT:
house, hard
rafinished “ I;

TWO TOUh
Cow*. Frssl
trass Factory.
H. Borland.

H O U S E H O L D FURNITURE,
OWNER tearing.City. Muet ko
WANTED: Handy man or lady ta
help start a now builnees. Sam­ sold at once. 117 Ssmmerila At*,
or Phoao 919.
•
uel Weaver, Oenl. Delivery.
FOR BALE;'Largo HDI O n w y
Refrigerator, a l - l s l . Perfast
WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWEL­ Condition- B i r i i l i , Seminole
RY REPAIRING AT GREATLY 8ausage Shop. Phone 69-W. »
REDUCED PRICES, JOHN T.
BRADY, 419 PALMETTO AVE

WANTED: Contact with anyone
going away and desiring having
bom* occupied for protection by
two adult*. Write Adulte, c o Har-

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Tha Meoclatlon flyuree 919,*
6O0JW0 necessary to operate
Florida schools nest year, for an
right-month
term.
Loags tract
said. It will ask the state for
17.600,000 of this amount, and
plan for $6,000,000 from the
counties.
“Our request of this legislature
trill be that It appropriate a fund

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— Form er .Major Janie* J . Wslkar*
day night.
, .satis
. . . . . nf New Yorh,’ amt Hetty ConqSaa,
t nm tany i&gt; pvt ,,n * V J h „ ja r tr e s s . have arranged to be m arfa lory pr'utrom f ;
Hed quietly neat week a fter eipt*
were some flaw* l« 'c f"Unu, niw»i ra ti-n of tho nine-Jay
■ pariod
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o f the boy * ac;ui'.t&gt;
&lt;|utred by taw following tho filil
very ced itah ly—
. -- i i inV~!»'if3**i* nf nntice at the tlt f hall
-I am v ei, proud "* 11 ,, , * t ....
wa* t a;.;, k n u j'i. of the Medical, il«y.
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IM ichmcnt. "imroent when th*|
O FF TO HAVANA
inqs'Ct.iin WBP ner. rnd well he;
might he. The Med rsl llelachMIAMI — William
Randolph
rrcr.t put on one of 'he prettiest
s,h"lutes that h*' ever come "if Hearel. Jr., and hlft bride, th# fo r­
«t rhe armory. From the time the mer Mrs. f Kiri ft 1- Moore, l#ft
v.hi*t!e .ounde l f&lt;*r formstioo vin- hftte by plane for H avana where
H the lust of the pros ram wa« they will spend their hotteyatoon.
every member of the Itfaro t is president of the New
ihto.lniient functiow-1 !"*• |w r-|Y o lk ADnerban C’o.
c&lt;nt ami the progtam went over
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of the drill. Col. IbtMfhn r«ihpti'‘
men ted (a p t. Kn’dx very highly nn
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the work of the Company.

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I.ONHON—1The former emperor

(ierinany*, whn SO years ago
The Hrsd'iua ter- Mmpsny put .oofr t.ermar
a compete f I* X drill, which j.rotestr-1 iagainst anti-sentilism hr
| ft.nl over smoothly, and they- .''.o IH1r rn:l 11. , haft rejieateit the protest
high conmieiHtation from from hN elite at IKmrn, Holland,
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vi. te ili i i r i
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T h e e far', shuulil Is* re me lit.. .
. 1 detd piled Up d »«it g
He Wi.lt j VVjl nil b I I 'l l -li en; ! In-red whih* we hail thr splr n.liu'
Wi' mi. Ta»* &gt; u**ie alarming. Th" tvannyeioi nt u f the trra su ry pioh. .-.lit
I the g o v M iim rtt
wa l.n i- m the la»t few weeks by
tlireatened.
Jitate- n u t n atio n S ee re ta iy W*mJu» and the ho;
l i . n . ii*d nit,i a lentil **1 ekl tnV n fnl i i unoniy in, a on eft n f I 'r t i l
—jrr T7TV Jltlm i &lt;i'-nt n n-eveTt. It i* not likely
IT
rtr
tu li-h 'd III tile recutd of lla rd in g A ’on lid ieli e : ti ■ ■hip.
I , iio.iniir. t i- M ilb'ii in eennoniy and i.Vbt rv«tbv tetlCJ
t*ir -otent Ilu id ilig and t'no|. d'H-ti-n w ill ever l*r rcpft'ate,!.

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PRINTING
that

W# a ia eqalpped ta
first elaaa job work a t th*
lowest posslbla prices. Glva a#
tr ia l

Herald I’rlntfac Co
Pbsa# HS

Have Your C l f M
Fitted N # w Ml
Reduced p n e o on liag ta
vision and Kryptok tens#. A lia
all shell and modem gold
filled f r im c i.----------------- --------

Dr. Henry McLaulln, Jr.
OFTOMBTRIST

113 Park Asa.

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T I ip pri txcl hns been calictl n itm ighim l
w iih
rigor
m o rtis, lint the |iersoii wlitt gave the up|iellnUim evidently
didn't know that the pretzel s ea rly h isto ry is steeped in
(lie |iages o f a n tiq u ity , pre-dating the ancient Unm ans,
and that th is cu rio u s looking bit o f food wits being eaten
long before th e first doughnut eve r dropped in n |mt of
grease.
Ill palling ft beer lull, H 'lik ll.
It is a cu rio u s f a c t .t h a t the consum ption o f pretzels.
fhuuM alio Ktrenilhrii it. la w .1
i .' i ' i r t druiikrii driviiiK. tl mi.) long a s s .s iu t c il w ith I s e r Irin k in g , has g re a tly increased
o t ' o anyone rl&gt;ft'.*, hu-dor. &gt; lo&gt;«I'.ln ce the p r ih iliit ln n am endm ent w «s paused.
H owever,
iiioeh a fellow drink*, hut it " e i| w it h the |ius*age o f th e beer bill, th e pretzel in d u stry has
" r " " tube a very important p i t ja h e n on nil even added im p etu s and fa cto ries nre jm tting
•&gt;1 I'.myonr's bi\&lt;in*
Will'll l.e
on larg e cre w s of w o rk e rs to supply th e dem and.
lake* In th» highway.
Most o f th e w ork in m akin g pretzels is accom plished
T h e dough is m ixed on a sc ie n tific b asis
N e w p a p e r dlapatrliei
rrvral by m a ch in e ry .
llmt l lie United S tairs is the must to in su re u n ifo rm ity o f p rislu ct, arid the actu al linking is
inurdviauft country in th , world. done under rig id lim e and tem p eratu re co ntrols.
The
The niutdcr rat* In thi* country m ixin g , rolling, cu ttin g and slicin g h ave been m echanized.
is I 0 .S |wr h u n d r e d thousand nl
T ile n cliia l sh ap in g o r “ bending’' of the pretzel still
piipulatiun. Mamphlft, Trim. trad ,
rem
a
in s a h a n d icra ft.
No device has
been
invented
all citie in tiw United Htalrft wiih
fit.g inurilrrft p e r hunilm l Ihini- w h ich ran g iv e the proper tw ist to th e product. T h e dough
tail'I. It,".isle wtlirh on- On iHiillcr teach es the pretzel "b e n d e rs” in a th in roll, about tin'
length, und circu m fe re n ce o f a lend pencil.
( I n v a li d is
III |al l ie.
taken in each hand, and a double tw ist b rin g s the tw o etuis
I i" Widow . and Wlduwrr* rta t. together and com idetes the looped design.
T h e operation
,.f New V iik bus adopted a rrru. Is so fast that it con h a rd ly tie followed bv th e eve.
iuli.m ,li m:■i&gt; ling * rhang* in the
T h e word pretzel is churned by one a u th o rity to have
ins r r ‘life vtiWft *a th at the phrase
"W illi nil my wnrldly good, I Iher l*een derived from ’’prayer*' and the shape o f the pretzel is
endow” • hall trad . "W iih all my said to have Iteen sym bo lical o f a ch ild at p ru v er w ith its
world guoil* and money I the# a rm s crossed o ver its b rea st.
T h e pow er o f b rin g in g gam!
rmhiw". \Vr i, we ilon’t think many luck h a s also I wen a sso ciated w ith th e pretzel and In some
Inen would hold back »n that ac- Kurn|ienn lo calities pretzels w ere d istrib u ted to th e | hmw,
count, n»t in lliftfte day*.
and to srh isd ch ild ren on feast d a y s, and w ere siip|si*ed to
1‘iuuirs pieputcil by th* lm|&gt;e- w ard o ff th e evil in flu en ces o f w itch es and demons.
A siile from Us h isto rica l background, how ever, the
lU I Hank of (,ennauy
imlii-utr
wl.ut happeui when a ciiuntry em­ pretzel I n s received the endorsem ent of m edical au th o rities
barks upon fhr ir.s of inllatioo. as a health food am i h a s found U s w ay to the sclum l lunch
B rlw m i J in H, IlKtt slut No*.
roam and to th e fumil.v table, q u ite in co n trast to its | m&gt;|&gt;ItO of th, fthioft year, thr .irculat|i ii ul Crtman uiarks inrrra&gt;r&lt;t ulnr nssocitiliun w ith I s s t g a rd en s and the old saloon.
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—
front
l,a.!l!,h0ll.lKJ&lt;l,(HJ() to four
hundred ipiinl.llion, tv.,, hundred
and aiity-'evcn &lt;|uailrllliaan, sis
hundred and [Arty trillion, two
).un&gt;lrvd and ninety-one billion,
ftvvrri bundled and fifty nullum
klorida, and th r wh&lt;iJr niuntry, hi,,ied liw ie lT M with th rir ptel
marks, which looks &gt;umetklng like ift in brralhlr'ft auapenar at new* ty fancy work, while enjoying i
this.
4IX),”ti7.C, lUd."* 1,760,000,1100. of thr Hi'iiouft illnrtft of llrn ry M.
The
At the aaiiie time the geld re- ylaglrr. In hia eighty-fourth year, oorial aflerniHin together
eervci. of the country declined hr i» fttill the idol of thosr who k in tr u wa* aftftiftted in nerving
from I'iDOH.OoO.OOy marks tn‘ 4ltT,- knuw what hr ban been worth to delicious palud course by her lillle
tiUO.liOO marks.
\
granddaughter, Mi's Ulive NVw-

It lu.iki a* if Jews in liermany
nit &lt;1Tinned if they ilu ami n'Uiiincil
*lf I hey don’t. The Nuiift |Hiy.-uU
(bftir «tor»s »« that they ran't live
Hi. rr and then pa.*« a law •&lt;• Umt
nmift uf them tan lea..- tienuany.

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

Th« Sl«le of KloridA will col­
lect about (71D.U00 net from

t

Klftiii.V (luring the t!*33 &gt;c*M&gt;ll,
nrcuiding to thv (stru t figures wr
^ h t i v r iren. llith artu , u part uf
a till# munry, o r parhapa niorr, vkan
s |r n t on *J)at U kiiowii aa “ pnw
OjgUun." It w as pakt as huih
to put It frankly, to varl
X k oglrrra o f th e law to allow
p rarrtrark a to operate agalm t
th e law without In ta rfrrrn rr. W#
ru n lrn d th a t th* preoent »y»t*m,
r r iim llra i of w hat you may thlnh
. of r a n t rack gambling, U igurh
jTpf, iobi* to th# former. And w#
think th# u m i thing could b*
U galiM tioa and
laid for I t t r

(out rut.

thi* Ptatr.
IlvmiK-ratft &gt;wept Thicago in
Tueftitfty'ft munieipat election, rr1urning !'J aMrrntrn, and th# »uP"Uor court judge, city rlrrk , gnd
elly trrafturrr. The pro p wed loswt
iftiu# of t'.'.KSO.OOO urged by the
llrarnt.llairisnn facllona of thr
D tm orratir party ra n te d by a
small margin.
W. W. Miller ta #ntltlod to a

man. Mr*. Hilt’* gueil* were;
Mr*. J. I). Huberts, Mr*. J. J. Usedon, Mr*. T. S. Uavift, Mm. W. T.
John.. Mr*. W. \V. Mmg, Mr*.
Henry M rlaulin, and Mr*. Hol« rt
Newman.
Mr*. A. A. Sirrine ami M i"
Jimmie tilas* are enjoying a visit
from Ihelr Hiateh, Ur*. J . S. t*e.
nf Newman, (ta , whom Mr*. Sir
rim ^haft not had the pleasure of
seeing for £5 year*.
"
Miss Emnva Adams
arrived
home Monday rvening from Jarkaonvill# where »hr spent th r week­
end with her brother. Her moth­
er, Mrs. Alic# Adams, will remain
two or threw week, lunger with

pise* on th,* honor roll for Unr#
vegetable*. He rai*#d a cabbage
that tipped the scale* at Hr
pounds. 0. F. Smith, th# Brch
Hammock rrtrry man, la putting
In SS acreft of string brans oa hit
c«l*ry land.
TW Fancy. V id i Cirri# was en­
tertained by Mrs. A. E. HUI her Roiii
Thursday attarwaao. Tha
Mr. sod Mrs. J. C, EJUworth,

night

V amt H—iw| arret- f*a»lany Tu-«-

G

or
h ig h w ay s. I
yet no one su g g e sts iilsilish ln g autom obiles.
•■I
Ami . iimli
A* Inray »» »
d e rm a n y , w here seppid ins w ere inven ted , tin* su cre ed til
lil. lawyai in Berlin. .
in m aking them e fficie n t and co m paratively sufiv
No m a­
thi*
lliir II i Iuk thi* fi.rr't brlltadft jo r d irig ild e ncrld en t h a s o ccurred th ere sin ce ID Ift. T h e
an
reid.1 i |i , l» good advantage would d r n f Zeppelin, under th e s k illfu l guidance o f O r. Hugo
do I*' trogi, ill iiiiimI kli.K U|* ‘"liar- K rk n e r. h a s siircesu fu lty com pleted o ver 2&amp;0 flig h ts, co v e r­
Ik
ing- 211MRU) m iles in 4.2IM) fly in g h o u rs: -Prh e'Tn YS'rro i-iM
.lift lu ll*.
.*
....
the N orth A ltu n tic s ix tim e s and the South A tla n tic |o
nu
IV , nr* -In.iu'ly in favor of tho tim es.
In J»2!» sh e flew around th e w orld in slig h tly more
cu Uluft Xky law on tock ,81'', In*' th an 21 d a ys, and d u rin g th e fiv e y e a rs sh e h as l«-en in
ftp w , think lullVry llehel- night "• service sh e h a s c a rrie d m ore than sixteen thousand jmi*Ih- lllilii'.Vil,
sen g ers w ithout the loss o f a sing le life, or mi incid en t of
~*L
•—• *
ft
im
Ami tlm |*■gl-lalur,* ahnohl nut a n y innsw iuence.
furgel tb«i ru*i* with which Zaa
ail
W hat G e rm a n y enn do w ith ze|i|K'lins. America can do
wl IMta priH uif'l In. death
w ith d irig ih l es.
T h is rn u n try h as n e v e r tieen perm anently
at
fruit. u pawnshop.
defeated y e t, e ith e r in a fig h t w ith fo reig n enem ies or in a
In
buttle a g a in st the elem ent*.
It su c c e ssfu lly overcam e the
||..r».i
TW.|\r* .suit
il«
Polk#.—h*aillinr. Any Imzurdous d iffic u ltie s o f sptuining the w estern p ra irie s w ith
It outw itted G e rm a n su b m a rin e s d u rin g the
T ria s cowboy can tell 'em haw l'* railro a d s.
m
cUfa
that
trouble.
w
a
r
w
hile
sa
fely tra n sp o rtin g hund reds AT thousands of
te
tid d le rs - lu - h ’rm u-e-— - U cu n o vercom e the- d efects w hich
- At Rolttiw t’fillftre-ttift-Ti*-i*rlimT
now e x ist in its m ethods o f a irsh ip control.
ii ilebatnt, "W.im-n in pnlilii"
&lt;«
It would he the height o f fully to abandon d irig ible e v
are
a
flavco."
Well,
aren't
*
&lt;
■
all,
fi
p iT im en tu lio n sjm pty b e ca m e o f th e tam entalde
A kron
wliaiever
that
iiT
«
w reck .
,
An Ohio man boaul* n( catrhini;
at
i ft'li will, whiskers. That's noth*
■at
lug. We'v# ncen ,mn« wilh hum
ai
riniiiirit (luiifts an I pm-n liir lv e .

Monday

un,i| further notice compear
It will appear at drill* in slacks
gfimbtton shirts.

C'n-iipan) U t h e i nee over Momlay
) rian t and t h e Me.iira! Ivtschm enr

I»u

■L**"
IT

Effective n est

liCfcl federal vn-P**.'tion ta
hnow P» t"iy. f" h Kre,™ in siting

CI

i*

Ixew s

Hj h- H. f t L L I’M

T h v w reck of the A k ro n in the N orth A tla n tic Monday
night and th e Inna o f 71) men on lioard com e* n * a shock
l aiml ft* .___ __ ___■ from w hich the co u n try cannot iju ick lv recover. S c a r t c ly
IT, I I I ! ft! Ikft Pm I.W II w
* i Mfttftmi, r wm a». » * * ,, »fl •» IWD week# ago when th is g ia n t nhip un**x|i*ctHlIy appeared
l a s s , * * * •# JSsrftW k I M f.
In the sk ie s o ver S a n fo rd it seem ed ns im pregnable and us
MOl.LAMtl t- HUM
secu rely aliHpcntlid th ere a s .t h e nun itself.
T h e n , trapped
M
» lllf Aft# Mftaftj,,
UuNIM I im » x —* • • • • !• # iMiift in e x trica b ly in the m id st o f a n electrienl storm . It nuddeti*
ly drops lik e an e leva to r to th e w ater's surface. and, torn
■1 U C I V T H I M T M
Ml
Oftft Taft/
am i tw isted from stem to s te m , goes to the Imttnm o f the
• I&lt; I t.lk ft «
---not
ll.T* ocean w ith mng| of itn c re w i
.
.
In Tn ri l ll.» rMftftihft
•0.11
l u H&gt; » i , k
W e h a ve seen n r&gt; fin e r te stim o n ia l o f the cournge,
It a*
satis**. m H , *&lt;
All
art
lo yalty, and p e rsiste n ce o f U n cle H am ’s fig hting men th an
' s»ll*»ft
Ihftftftft
f • iftl,rlalftftiftMft tftft 111 »«'*“•♦ •* th e sta te m e n t o f L ie u t. G o m m a n ilrr W ile y , mm r&gt;f the th re e
IftlAllft &gt;■*#*. Will Oft ,lf t » H «•*
1n[ ■
f
ft# 111llftf■■ Tftfftft.
s u rv iv o rs, |n w h lrh he pleads for jiu blic confidence in the
lie
m erit of iig h t e r - t h a n - a ir r r a f t , and, w ith in fifteen ho u rs of
H,**i. Uftft#lft ftft4 Nftkft.
In
Mftl tftft
ift
th e tim e w hen he w as ta k en cold and exhausted from th e
*•» aj*#»il*la«. •*«**•
to fi*M
MftiftUlftft# ta IM ta r# ,,
w a te rs trf th e N o rth A tla n tic a ft e r seein g 'co re s o f h is
I hi
»• ,*•.-!,» *,»«
• weMrf* la CA*—#» —■ Jl&gt;g
cre w m a te s p erU h , u rg e s thnt no congressionnl nctlon be
nu
taken to suspend support o f d irig ib le Construction.
T h e experience o f A m e rica w ith a irsh ip s of th is type
n il• If f h IIJMuI !l _____ ItopaUkr*
p .h ltM ii« mi mM mmwm
h a s not been a p a rticu la rly happy one.
L ik e K iig lam l th is
la II mf mmi
1 i
co u n try h as n ever fu lly m astered the secrets o f d irig ib le
II.# Ift IAI*
,ftl
•! ■ft**'*1 i on* true lio n mul m sn eu verln g . T h e w reck s of th e llo mu
V ■ tlfthl* *1 „*ftkU,ftl'ftft
al,»ftl.h,ft k ,r,lft lift
untl the Hhennndnnh. o nre th e p rid e of A m erica's a ir fleet,
l«t
~WKUNKSIlAY, AJ'RII. J. I » «
w ere alone utmost s u ffic ie n t to tu rn
public
sen tim en t
&gt;0
a g ain st the huge a p p ro p riatio n s n e cessa ry fur d irig ib le e x ­
■X
llllll.it VERBS FOR TODAY
perim en ts.
,B u t it should !*• re m e fn b cm l that manv boats wi^st*
liKATII OR LlFK t To t . car down nt se:i and m any n life w as lost in a h ljiw re ck s la-fonin
i
n'.Vi
I
is
death;
but
to
t*
'ijalljf
miniM I* Hf* ■"'&gt; th e sa fe ty and iierfectlo n o f the M a je stic and the O lym p ic
spiritually
ir
w ere
Iti&gt;nia lift H.fl.

■I N il«H , rtarM*.
I l l U |H l M A ,,* * ,.

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1

r p o()1&gt;.\Y llt r r iic f t lc r f id il t r a ili'- u u r k U

X vri t y

valttalili-.

Hat L o f it is tin: grasl

w ill o f tliMUftailils — iM-rliuji-, Im ml red s u f
ih u iifta n ils— u f M iiu Lcrs.
td icfttcrfield c lg a iF tte s w ere rtr&gt;l uianufa c tu rc tl in u r e titan tw e n ty -fiv e j«-ant agtt.
A t tile rtu rt, th e y w e re so ld u l a Ii m i , but
the q u a n tity suit! i tie reused ste a d ily fro m
y e a r to y e a r, u n t il uuw C h e zte rlie ld a a re

/d ep b e

in great vulutue at a very m ull pen
ventage u f |&gt;rufiL
l l t e Cheaterfiehl trade-mark,as indicated
above, i* reghtem l in the United State*
Patent Oilier. Thin means that the United
S ta le s Government says that only Cheater*
Geld m ay use this trade-mark fur cigarette*.
Tilts u not only fur uur protection, but
fur yours u well, because what the Chest*
Mild

A a y / oj&amp;

jrfidd trade-mark really means U that yon
and all Chesterfield smokers will get
Chesterfields manufactured under the m m
formula, by the some people, and in all m*
apecta absolutely the some, in every pack*
age you buy, year in and year out.
Wherever you buy them, in this or in
any other country, you n u depend upon
the Chealrrfield trade-mark.

_ Chesterfield
-f*.

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

Social And Personal Activities
A E R A B E T P B T K B fi, S k M j

ersonals

E d IU r

Is EnjoyedBy Croup

W E D N E S D A Y . A P R II

McCaskill Home Is
Scene .Of Meeting

The home of Mr*. J. Al M rf»*kill in Ro*e Court wa* the acme
of th* regular meeting of Citvlj
Number On* of the Find Alethn
: di*t Church hrl.l on Alnnday n ft ernoon with Mr*, George AleCruu:
presiding. Mr*. J,«hn Aldrn Blown
*
“ “ “ “ led l ho devotional and used n* hot
topic. “Social Relation*."
THl'RSDAY
lotto in the aftrrroon a social
Regular meeting of Seminole
Chapter Number Two O rder of period wi&lt; rnjoyed when tc/psslimoot* woro *erved. Those prc«ect
woro: Mr*. J . E. Preston. Mr*.
)tes*ie Hutrhison. Mr*, fl. A. Rad­
ford. Mr*. W. C. Ih-litr, Mr*. W
M. MrKim. Mr*, li. \V. llailrv
Mr*. J. K. Mottinjrcr, Mr*. D. '
Itarrlift, Mr*. John AlJeti Blown.
Mi*. W alter l.. Morgan, lit
George MrCruio. Mr*
It. Rntllff. Mr*. J. M. M rtV kill. Mi
Alma lltihburh, and Mr*. H am
*011,
T iri« p tio n e:

O f f t o 148

Social Calendar

An “April Tool*" party wa*
a tb WkiLnar U re- given last night in ronnootion
f from Injuria* re- w ith tho regular bu*ine«* an J
automobil* arcldrnt nodal meeting of lha Daughter*
o f Wo*toy Clara of tba Find
Aft thodi*t Church hold at tho
ab u rth annoy with Mr*. T. f .
Brown. Mr*. J . I’. Tirrmood, Mr*.
Ja m ».* llarv ry Mr*. Morri* Spencar, Mr*. J. L. Clark, and Miaa
Dorothy Stoka* u
ho*tr*ao*.
Mr*. L. B. M tU ed, of WHUa- Mr*. J. O. Lanry presided ovar
Ion, waa the irue*t Monday of a *hnrt huainr** *r**ion and Mr*.
har alttar, Mr*. Ralph B. Wight, O. E. White lad tho devotional.
Ro*o Court.
•
Jhirinjr tho aerial ported vari­
ous stunt* and game* woro enMr. and Mr*. Cecil We«tfall, joyod and prito* wtro awartlo*!
of M yto M Beach, spent Sunday In Mr*. W. E. Rathe* and Mra.
here a* (he guest* of Mr. 1 and William Tnralahy. Bright color*
Mr*. W. T. WhiUhand.
prodontinatod in all decoration*
u**d in tho annot for tho occa­
Mr*. Ben Cantwell I* planning sion. *"
Complimenting B rine.-1
to leave Friday fo r Beaton, Mata,
Cantacbaere, the member* o
Rafr«*hmont* wrro »orrotl at
where ah* will Join Mr. CaatwaU a lato h-mr to tho following: the
Order of the llrtl Kino ;»n.l
of S aafahl will
and ipend the n n a m ir month*.
Rev. aad Mr*, ftmith Hardin.
flwnr-nrTrrwv nthf'*sntyrSTSSi? IliTU, Jr., m ticneva.
nn’&gt; Clult .were entertained with
lighter of Parker. Mr*. William Toret*ky.
“ Mia*‘Aiin Robaort. daughter
The Aloyfulr Circle nnd the u ilinner party la*r night ut th ■
Dr. ant) Mra. / . If. Rakaon, under­ Mr*. S. M. Schwartz. Mr*. M.
Dirt fiiml,ner* Circle of
the Celery Club »n the I akefront
w ant an aparatlon for appondicitli B. Smith) Mr*. J. J. Hathaway,
liarden I'luli nf Suiiford will hate Preceding the dimer the |-,|ity
laat nlgbt a t tke Farnald-Laugb- Mr*, A. D. Zarhnry, Mr*.
P. a joint ineetjrtg tit 111:00 A M i-itlnyrd i erm&lt;e t&lt;&gt; Enterr'i*1’
f t p Memorial HoapitaL
Hermlen.
Mr*. E. II. I.aney, nt the home .if Air*. Roy ti Wil- with Mr .ind M»*. E. N. Sentt on
their tU'lit. Mi** Cel"
A ftar a pending tb* w inter *ea- Mr*. P. E. IVrkin*. Mr*. Clarke Jin in &lt;. Mayfair,
The largo .Vniter taMe wnlennardy,
Mr*, P ro I Strage.
.Monthly
luei-ting
of
tire
Aioei
■
aon hero a t tho Mahoney A part­
deeornted for the *ie«i,iin with
Mr*.
If.
A.
Swan*ou.
Mr*.
J.
II.
Iran
la-glnn
Autilim
v
will
tnko
ment*, Mr. and Mra. John Wal*Fhe TITmo ■lumiiirte*. irf -ieil- rttilnnrv f
m a plan W laarve Thursday or William*, Mr*. Roy Tilli*. Mr*. p.liie- nt-A
I li,. eenteipirie wa* ., liiiniat iie
I'liloman,
Friday for ( l a n d Haven, Mirh. W. E. Kaipe*. Mi*. W. I.. M»r of All*. Mallei
I* lit fn-hinrrd of te,| I., i-, w l&gt;mti
Iran, Mr*. C". E. linrnd.-y, Mr*. Drraiiiwold.
tu spend tho *ummer.
hud » plan !n I I I I,/.ling til. W o t I .
"A ll* Mine Itnitiiet'' will li*. “IIr.ler .of the I M If c".
O. E. White, Mr*. Morri* SponMr. ami Mr*. T. H. Eek*r*nn r r r , Air* J. I*. Thurmond. Mr*. ^|iriventi*l at s.I.'t l‘ • tl nt iln
Itnoier w,i&gt; *ri t i d in c u r - ■- t
have arrived from their homo at T. C. Hruwn. Mi*. J, I., Clark, oudltiinum of tie- ftvoilo High i lnh following;
Prim ,-- Julm
......... I »*illi the t i n . .l.i M.mu.o’* &lt; uiiiaeurene, ,\|r* Join, i; |
Haekanvaek, N. J ., U&gt; apond two
j
l
I
lib
ha i )&gt;«iM*iti,
week* here with their eon utwl
mile. All . J. It. I'opihuin, til
Itulpli A. Smith, tli- It | luinjr ,
■laughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr*. P.
II. Eekrraan, San I-anta.
Kisli nn«? .Mr*. l*‘.t. All' t 11 Alt on. (iii,| -on,
i* IllHlFMrN fcif I*,, k. Mr* John M* , .elt, ti, . J.
Mr*. Raymond C. Phillip* and
till* £4tiiifufii &lt; . Henih ll, mill Alt ‘ t M I', ,1daughter, Emily Traey, will arriva tomorrow from Gaiaeaville to
viait t k a ^ r m a r ’a father, T. U
Duma*, far a few day*. M aj Phil­
H u h Air*. Frank II. Aloe .Neill,
ip* w ill.join kbrni hero Saturday. Miss Oliiu X eioile, ami Mt.-,*Snr*
H erro n Kavtorby n. ho*te.*f* the
Ceorga A. D rC ottw and By­
Arrangeim-nl* fi« „ • • ,j „ .
regular meeting o f Circle Nurttbt r
ron S. Stm rtm . k f t thi* moruing
watrli" HU Hilly Thur*.tilt
Seven of tho Ftr*t pr.^hyt.'riun
i&gt;n a buaineaa trip t*» Charlr*ton,
loud** nl Ihr legulu.' meeting n*
Church wa* held on Afondny eve8 . C. and point* ln Virginia.
(he ltn*arv Cmifraternity of VII
ning a t tho home nf Alli*» E aiterThry were accompanied by .Mr*.
Siilll &lt; ulhoite I hnr. li held •• •
by, 015 Park Avon uo. Alt** K m ter.
Steven* who wlil viiit rrtattve*
Al■-lulu v ilfli tui..t,i ul the reetolv
by prodded over the lim inr■*&lt; *e»In Charlaato*.
«lon which ' wa* followed by a held on Tuevdnv afternoon ,,, the Mi*. T. I. ItV.intiiir pte-iili-,1 over
Mtnly hall of tin* -.limit foil..wing the ho.-iiie** .. **{(iii when Air* \V,
Mr*. E. D. Grown lee Mra. L. Bible *tudjr l#**on ronducted by the board meeting in the audit", F. E lingo iiim .iiii.nl Ihut •%. . f&gt;I. Frailer, Me*. Jam** Glflon, Mra. Juno Turnbull,
Nillliher I'hroo will liavo n -nl..
During Hie aoclal period re- rium. Mr*. George W. Mellnry
and Mra Roy F. Mann ratumed
Uii'Ji i
prr*iiled over the bu*in , *e .inn. ■eriptum bridge parly on \p r. Jo h*kii i*
freahmrnt*
were
*«ryrd
hy
tho
tU a aflagaoan
from Orlando
i
- Mr*. A. Al. Phili|i., finance til Pulmellii | ...lire with Alir* I ttilT-aft. \\ lk« fl
hoatr**e*.
Thnne
pro*ont
were:
f f l i U w t B w w d 'M 'P t t f f f f t f
Ut!.mi W»* ’•»vv Ul Im4 i
chairm an, who i* ul-o grnernt Jo.i'phim* Tuiliell in ho*te*&gt;
Mr*.
Ju
n
e
Turnbull,
Mr*.
Stella
P.
for Orrao day* fro* the local
Tho*e prr*rnt were: Mr*. T I,.
lYeiaytarlam., Aaaihary at the A rrington, Mr*. W. M. McKinnon. chairman nf lh,. bri.lg.' parly, nn- O'Connor, tli- ft. f Follow-, M r1.
Mr*. W. B. Earle, Mr*. I'umilU nounrr.l the followiri( inm niiltre*
St. Johna Freafeyterial.
F. E. Uoiiinillat. At»*
George
Steele, Mr*. If. M. Wateon, Air*. to a**i*t in giving (h,. (.arty: derollntme*. Mr*. It. A. tuunroii. Mr*.
ration*.
Mr*.
St.
t'laii
While,
Mr*.
Ckarlo*
Butler,
Mr*.
Gortruib*
C*llM. and Mra. J . W. Mara mo­
June I'oiimillftl,
M&gt;- H
P
tored to O M can t City Sunday liort, Mr*. Frank R. MacNoill, and Jamev G. S lull on, and Mr*. S. I! Itiitige, M r J E. tlra.l 'k . Alt*.
D
ighton;.
pritte*.
Mr*.
J.
K.
Pre*the
Miaaaa
F
r
a
n
c
e
,
Morrow,
lintwhat# Otry apont tba day with
II M Hamby. nn,| Mi** Jo ephlno
the in aqsnlndaw and daughter, kin* Jono*, Marjorie Smith. Edna ton, Afr*. J. C. Hill*. nn,| Air*. F. Tin lo ll.
1-aur*
Chiltonilen. 8 . Vema.v; table*. Mr*. George VV,
M r. ami M n . J . M. Jacqaon. Mra. Chittenden.
Mra. Jaahaan aecempaniod tbam Betty Antndt, Mary F ade. Olive Mellnry nml All*. A. I.. licit*; re
frwhm ent*, Mr*. W. C. Hill. Mr*.
jionaa and plaua to naluru tom or­
W. W, W arner, and Mr*. II. M.
row,
Itumliley; rani*. Mr*. It I.. Cot
nell and Mr*. J. C. B ennett; tallli**,
Forming a : party
attending
Air*. E. Ft llauahoblrr and All •
the meeting nf the St, John*
John Smith, a n &gt;1 re*ervatl.m»,
Pteabyterlal in Oibiniln ye*terH
a
s
Mr*. K. K Itnumiilnt.
ilay w ort;
Mr*. A. D. Sm ith,
At the mnrtualon of till bii.o
Mr*. 0 . II. Brown, Ain. J . N.
.Mr*. J- B. C raw fjrd and Mr*.
W iitaer, .Mr’. C. D. Cauch, Mr*. J . M. Moya were hotlnve* at Ui« no**, parent* ui"l I earlier* hell! till
of ••tbonl
L. IT. Jot&gt;e*, M*-*. C . C, Howard, regular meeting of Circle Number informal ili*eii*«lon
.Mru P Al. IlmVibley, Mr*. Henry Three of th« Flrut Meth&lt;*li*l work.
AlrCaulin, Al&gt;*. F u n k l» Wood- Churvh held on MomUy afterao.ui
riff. Mr*. II. C. DuBo*e, and a t the home i f Alt*. Crawford.
All*&lt; Mae M. Gill.
1201 Oak Avenue. M&gt;*. Ctuwfm.l
predded over the i&gt; mine** «e»dnn
ami Mr*. C. II. Smith lei the de­
votional.
*'ll*‘neoni"
wn In,. * tt.'»
Following a talk on the tothjert, 'b e piourttm i .ind i‘Lt'''l bv '&gt;
“Christian Social Uelitbm*'*, by RvIm -. h i t*rk in— lie- -»-■ .
- *B.orv Hrntrrml*ter—
M r i r F r RrMitchetr, a _*.'*-i»l lo-rl U meetinif of Circle No'ldol
Vittrinin H a rk of Sunf&gt;
v&gt; '
■ P bunco party and dnrre wa
wc. enjoyed when refrtubment*
out in tire Robin l1i*od b
Riven Iwrt Right a t the Celery were nerved by the ho*te--e*. of tho First Method!*• t h t&gt; h
lodiI terroittv ill the open
Club on the Lak, front for a Tho&lt;« present were: Alt.. W. P. held Tuesday esening at the lo.ioe
Hsii-V tb«. * It
*
1
■r at Fl*&gt;;i,l;i Slate t oil
• !•'Vtltf'f In*111 »»' .* • 1 1
n tm ber of
member* nf the Flelu*, Mr*; S. J. A lim , A lt'. I*. of Ale N. II. Gimme, Park Ave­
omen, it wn allllotinre'l I
vb&amp;A l.iliimr m |mil
»
youafar act by Mr. and Mr*. J. A. llartW on. Mr*. W. E. Will*, nue. with All'. I J, • over it'd
The Festival, first too.
Vli . Mnlnd W i I' oii n
hoile* .-*.
T. G tiffln in hoaor of Ike latMr*. F. It. Mitchell, Alt*. It. .F.
lit u&gt; l o l . s b n - s e e , wn- r.
ll.l loo, lh - i'il •' !"• Med ~
U r’a won, Albert Newlon. (Juan- Cien-haw, AJl*. C. 11...Smith. Alt*. t i m i n ', th*- m t c t i o i ; Mi * A l l ’*
l.i.'.
M .1*
■ . 1 lit
,
o f i n . tnii,e ilariee
i.|
tltim of red radiance rose* amt J. 11. I raw ford, Alt*. J. A. Itiind*. ( horpetnog le I in prayer nod
oo t.illilli:
,np,dt. In
other garden fbpwrr* were used ley, Air*. J . J. A l'jitl, Alt . .1 G. • hull I ilk- wne mad.- by All.*
tt lit, va.toiia p e o p l e , nt
Mg IB&gt;1ti.ll )
!■ OUl 1
It I b '” l in in1* ’ w e i e p .
to adnrd the rooma where tire Wait*, Air*. J M. Aloye, nml Mi** Klim I*'lh • lar k urn! Mi
Mabel
gOrata were entertained.
indent
in
Hie
roll*
l'.'
t
Wllinoi
la u i4 Ining.
At Hie rolteluelen of the rar.l
|;. r,, Inin
were -.eived at a
ganww, prim s were awarded tn
late boor tn llii’ follow me: M rr II
Miaa Faaale Bigger*, Mirj Alary
C llolcln nut. Ml". C. C. I .* ke,
U:Mahon. ClooA* Krlly, and Roy
M ri. Jim v Tluailbdl, Mr*. P. II
Echtrf*. H ilt ■ ggern waa given
l.m -ioi., Mr&lt;. Cui) Chorperdnu.
|&gt; 11lit I, School aiidili.Mum ]
a dumpart'. foe Having
high
M o . J. 1. Karri r. Mr
Walter
the &lt;lvn*lu Woman** Club I
retire among the girl*, while Mr.
Wurt W. Warner, npetatnf*o' Price, Mr F. W, llrynn, Mr*. K
|H&gt;»M&gt;r. Mi«t Marpur. I C ot,
Kalljr reeefved a leather and sttk tin- Vajilez Hotel here twin) an ­ M. Swain. Mr*. ll.n^A Rijoell.
■utflYayn.' I*- Sewn 11 J' iihLoi^.
•port* b&gt;U aa high *rore prize nounced that he ha* Just seemed nn'l l l i , Ali.i.'.e:i Mamie l ariawuy,
I omimny. la ill .h arg .- »f
for the boya. MUa McMahon held the service* nf Mr. and Aril. ItelHvrn Clark. Aly* Chnrpeainr,
otelurti.yi mi wjdrh .111 Itvi.liw gfpre and waa given a Jif- Flank Peirce, rzprrii-nred ilininu Klirala-th Clark. Alildri'il Berry,
el oil* u ,11 participate. At, *
aaw putola
while Mr. Echola rn«in operator*, to assume cb:ir/e Katherine Tdli*, ami Dm Met owI*Uil that amuog tin- nt j
rocalyari 0 beg a4 rowdy aa rut of the Valdez Hotel dining room.
(oloo-af il*p—eowedy w tt|- I.**
p rita .., ,
The P elrre, have operated lb.'
if ..I p,il , pretty i.islnim .
.L a te r l a tba evaulng danehng Stewart Hotel and Criil at llnrtou
, .Line. . and swe.'l tnn*|.'. I
waa anjoywd .and aavarml niusi- for thy past several year*, ns well
c fj mta^ aia a n * ptWMiHed by
A large nuntlmr
Marion Ilaynea.
An Ira Bimmr*. Caro Ini,' Ilig g 'r* , Caro­
the county ore c’
M h o . Wa* served tz&gt; the fol- lina I Digger*,
Kvelyn Kehol*.
lend the presenlati'
Wp lake rare U( ull Fool il
tU lH r- A lbert Newlon, honor Mary McMahon, Kleannr HickII )ra r* in flrlando
irursL LW Miaaaa M artha Mr- b o o ,
and St. Clair Camrrnn, a* o dining room in Clearw ater
U onJd.
Marlon (Jjaynea, S ara llijl Stanley, Alfred Stanley, Carl known a* "Peine*-" The Vnbloz
FO O T C L IN K ’
Mnyc, GHdy* Haudcroaa, F rm k Vaufr. Roy Rrhnis, Dill Kltm prr, dining room will !»• under the *UI*aa«l II f I iff* l i r i H i m l I In
I'btHia &amp;H|;i
Qarav, 3(Whariaa White, Hat h a r- Woof row Riser, Elmer Erhioll, pervi«inn o f
Ali&gt;* Alury Bill
lllh tip ftllM
H l l k u u l • i i r Ma*
Nancy White, Fannie Clauf Krlly, and St. C lair White. Peirce, it wa* announced.

Regular Meeting Of
Church Circle Held

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Circle Number Seven
Of Church Has Meet

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

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N U M B E R 135

FIt « C en ts A Copy

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY', APRIL 4, 1933

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oltz Delivers Message To

Urges BUI
WHh T ex For Help-

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W TALLAHA88EE. Apr; 4.
— (A fi.) e— Governor Dave
Skotts In HU raeasage to the
24|h bl-ennlal teuton of the
Florid* legislature today rec­
ommended pnaaago of a bill
legitUrilig beer, regulating
He handling and imposing a
State tax fo r. the public
m*t**Jm “or for tome other
useful purpose.”
R B riam m the l*glriatur» that
Urn national Congrra* hai passed
an act submitting to Uia itataa
the qaeaUoe a f the rtpaal o f the
llU i AmradAaal,* lha Governor
•aid “it, thartfore, become* yonr
duty to pas* htlth legislation aa
ia M t n u n r tb 'etlbmll thla ques-

Ha aba told lb* lagWlalur* it
h proper” tflR |h a«a*ndm.nt to
the state edhatNutlon repealing
prohibition
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t A l L a RASSEE. A p r.^ -G P &gt; -H lgh ligh t* o f Governor
ghotU’ massage to the 24th Biennial Florida Lrgislslure:
&gt;
Legalize beer, submit a repeal o f the IHth Amendment to
the people for ratification at a itato convention and repeal
o f aUte prohibition to tho voter* at the general election
in November. 1»34. ____
.
The national Congress has passed an art submitting to
the states the question o f the repeal of thr Eighteenth
Amendment.
. . .
It threfdre becomes your duty to
pass such legislation aa Is necessary to submit this question
t« a convention.
. There ahonld be a reduction in the costs of license tag*
to the people who aw„ motor vrhicles.
We have already
passed the saturation point in the license tag coat on this
class of property. | recommend that a reasonable tea, such
aa a 9b and 910 b a ja , dependent upon some stated weight
o f the car, be enacted by this legislature.
It will be htcessary for you to continue as an emer­
gence--measure for two year* the additional on* rent gaso­
line H i. . . . The present allocation of the (other six
cent* a gallon) gasoline tax to the counties and the road de­
partment should not- be disturbed.
.
i There should be a nnlform maximum load (for motor
trueka) based upon the ability of the highway* to stand
this stress and this maximum should ho applicable to all
- motor-trnekar-whcthir-puWic or private, licensed or un­
licensed.
I Am not only opposed to the a»!umption by th* hlalv
of any farther burden (o f financing public schools) but I am
in favor o f reducing the burden which ia now borne by the
state. . . . 1 Th* facts show that the Stata baa been
furnishing more and more money &lt;ach year to the public
-------------- 1 (Continued On Pag* Four)

Ihree Persons Are Orlando Store Is Webb Will Seek To
Robbed Qf $4,000 Arbitrate Row Of
By Safe Blowers Daughter, V d le e
lanfSrd perrons
Injury, and. two
aataaMbOM v oro partly v t « l i d
a t tho Intersection o f Sanford
Atanao and 19th Street at abeut
|;00 a’cloeh thla moralag.
The Injured aroi
John Edward H lfg tw , driver of
■ Feed a od u which ildeswlped
W. H. Cronahaw’i Willy* sedan
which waa parked while a tire
waa belay chanced.
K ite R. E. Oriffte. Passencer In
the Feed, who suffered from
iheek for aeveral hour* after the
Olaa Crtnahaw, driver of the
W lbre. wh* waa atrock In the
face by a t i n which he waa holdlag la hia band*.
Mac Hnddleatea, Homer MacD— alrf, and BUI Pro*ton, young
leant bay* who were paasragert
ia % WtHya sadao. were oaln«
* * adiag a abort
Willy* when
it O U (track.
The WlUy. w u being driven
e l the t i iu 'lh e right front
eat. The car waa jacked
Creaahaw waa Juat pra­
te piece e Ure ea the rim
the eraeh tame,
tho beeaoad from tho car

after ripping fendhoard, and twa open
trim the Willy*,
late tho middle of
e It Jempad a carkS feet away frma the

Jm
.p nlatew a
triUt rack ferae that
1 u m shaved lata the
windshield with cash
e f the Ford
around Uw
fender. rec­
all dam-

ORLANDO, Apr.
4^-Noarly
94000 In cash, checks and ne­
gotiable paper waa stolen from
tho Yoweil-Draw Company, de­
partment atom her*, by safe
blowera Sunday. Police were with­
out clues bui believe th* burglars
were the same men who in *b« *Mt
ala weeks have blown aafe* of
two groceries and stolen more
than 93500 her*.
It ia thought tho safe waa
blown 8unday during the A y time
a watchman guards the store
at night
—
N. P. Yowefl, president o f jh «
comnany, discovered the theft
Sunucy night and although polk*
conducted an Immediate Investiga­
tion the theft waa not generally
known until yesterday when a re­
ward was offered.
Two men’s hate and to leather
traveling .bags were taken from
th* sters’s stock.

SANTA MONICA. Calif., Apr.
4__(A1)— A statement that Chief
o f Polie* Clarence E. Webb, of
Santa Monica was on his way to
New York to serve as peacemaker
in “ some little difficulty" between
hi* son-in-law and daughter, Rudy
Vallre and Mr*. Fay Webb Vallee,
waa mad* laat 'nigh t by Mrs.
Webb.
Last Ssptsmber Webb accom­
panied Mr*.'Valle* to Reno when
she contemplated a divorce action,
but th* entertainer and hi* wife
became reconciled.
"It appears that Mr. Webb is
going to act aa a sort of peace­
maker again,’* th* chief* wife
■aid. “ He recelvtd a long diatancu
call from New , York Saturday
night and, after talking to both
Fey and Rudy. h« took the train a
few hour* later.

April Term Of County Court Opens
Today Before Judge James Sharon
Th* April U rn of County Court
convened at the Court llouso this
morning with Judge J. G. Sharon
presiding, and 43 cases o f alleged
law-violation on the sfecket.
After orraigament of aoms of
th* alleged law-breaker*, Judge
Sharon set th* rvauLndvr of th*
c s m *
far trial during th* w**k.
At 1:30 o'clock tku afternoon
Judg* Sharon was sch ed u led ^
bear the case o f T. A. Bayley.
whit*, charged with r«*kl**i drlringi E. L. Lock#, white, charged
with driving an automobile withoat • lie*ns*; 0111* Meltoo. white,
charged artth assault aad bsttsry;
John Buffen. charged with pwtit
larceny, and Florenc* Collin*,
•barged with bring drank and us­
ing obssns language. ’
Com * to b* tried tomorrow: At
» ^ 0 o'clock, W. K. Parish. whiU,
ekargod with • worth!*** (hecks
kit*, charged with
rack)*** driving; W. M. Jackson,
white, charged with ns*nult and
battery, aad driving whUo drunks
Ll-.yd Brawn, white, charged with
W i g I'raok;
Chat
Murphy,
chtrged with oasaolt and battery,
aad R. B. Baker, charged with
petit hiraay.
'&lt;
Casa* to k* triad Thundoyt At
•tM eVtrak. Reward Fljrat, white,
charged 'with sriUag flak wilhmrt
Hatty Grijgar aad T. N.
_________ ... ~
. with taK,
Ieg flah

mUta.
ahd traspawing; R . W-

and Chari** Rra, whit*, chargtd
with taking flab unlawfully; Koliin Shvffirid, whit*, charged with
rtcklrt* driving, nnd Mathla WilHams, cTTargdl with asaajlt.
Casts to b* tried Friday: At
0:30 o’clock, Ralph StaWy, while,
charged with aseanlt and battery;
Johnnls Davis, white, ihargod
with rackleaa driving; CurtU Hall,
white, charged with petit larceny;
Paul Hodge*, white, charged with
reckless driving,
and
driving
without n license: Perk Lacharged with driving while
, and J** Molry, charged
with petit larceny.
C a m to be tried Saturday: At
9:10 o'clock, M. J. Hyatt, white
charged with driving with an im­
proper llrana*; Ellis. Johnnie, and
Harley
8tarn*»,
white
boy*
charged with petit larceny; Willi*
Hill and *eb«rt T. Whitakar,
charged with aggravated assault
The following c a m wore pasted
temporarilyi
Payton
Bay lack,
charged with using an improper
Iterate; T*ny R «f*r* alia* Jack
Shaw, white, cbarg«d with assault

aad battery. _

Th* foiiow Ug p*rso*a
guilty: Frank MtCail, e
with parking *n th* highway;
Li*yd Hatch, white, charged with
flih .
. Gaarga A . Jen**, white, charged
with saaaait aad baUtey, piaadJd

U naH Jerenronlw At1,
tend Convening Of
24th Biennial Ses­
sion In Tallahassee

Semi-Dirigible J-3, Searching For
Akron Wreckage, Crashes Into Sea
REA' II HAVEN, New Jersey. I
Apr. I i l'i- Th* naval semi­
dirigible I t, &gt;&gt;ut i f the lakehjrst |
ravel air .ration in sein h of the |
Aktou « « . t.ii;», crashed into the
sea Inut) yards from shore this ,
xflttn on atit( tho fat* of its crew
o f It men is unknown. Tyro mem -1
bers of tkr rrew, believed to hat.'
u|j
bern .till alive, were taken to u
kMrusli-ri'-hrre*
stanuirg ly and the coast guard I
at unco prepared to deflate tho {
bag-

Sharon Delivers
TALLAHASSEE, Apr. 4. (Ah
Speech Today \t
—Thr Florida legislature formal­
ly gst under way teday in Its
Rotary Luncheon
orgaaisatinn and hearing ih# tlov-

ernor’s message.
Pelrr Tomasello assumed &gt;hr
speaker's choir in the House r.r I
Senator T. « . Kutch the presidtnry o f the Serate.
The usual ^rremonirs marzisl
most c f Ih* early hours i f the
session but in the Ken*!*, Sena­
tor Hodge* moved that the numb*f of stenographers and .•«vifirrs
.there be reduced over last »e**l»n
and the Kenalr voted sp, ru a l.
Senator Kutch, Leesburg, «vu«
nominated for th* presidency ol
the Senate at lii* renate R o to rratir caucus last night.
Before a well-filled gallery, '.he

Z

the opening In n session astlng
34 minutes. Functioning smoothly,
the Senate n*mr&lt;l Senator Kutch
to he president of tho body, »el*cte j Senator Herbert P. Caro, Pen­
sacola, for president pro-lempore,
and named the desk staff to serve
during the session.
The first blil to legaliie thr
tale i f 3.2 percent beer in Florida
III probably bit the floor of the
House of Representatives Isle »N(afternoon, if It- K- l.e*i*, °f
Paint Beach carries out his plans.
Mr. Lewis announrrd last night
tr»i hr had his bill ready fer Ittrodurtion ami wvuld ,cntf it Into
the House hopper* if the routini
permits. II* would give the tax
revenue from thr leverages to the
public schojl fund.

Head Of Treasury
Gives Information
As Regards Banks
WASHINGTON, Apr. 4.-(&lt;P»—
Itcclarirg that rebuilding of I V
banking structure of the United
HUtcs hsd resulted In th» r*-op*nIng rf IJ.737 tanks at the end »f
March. Secretary Wnodin last
night urged in an address ■ fur­
ther return of hoarder! money to
tho banks.
Of th* total number of banks
that
rv-opened. Wowltn sail)
5,1*7 were national sexl federal
re«erv* member slate hanks am.
735U were state honks- T V no*
tioral banks had total deposit, of
nearly IM.OOO.OOO.tXW. he added.
Th, treasury secratary said that
since the national banking holiday
ended th* work of restoring hanks
vliable to open at that time had
gone forward rapidly. Since '1 &gt; .
|f&gt;, he said, 2M'J notional hunks
with deposits o f about 9l.'13.isttl,.
000 had been strengthened ami tvurgsnised under the supetv, ion
of Ih* eomptroller o f thr cur*rn. y,
enabling thent to re-open cn "th*
s.ime solid luisia u tho hanks r»opertd In the first days."
Woodln declared nearly 170,­
000.000 In new cspilal funds had
been put into Ihrs* hanks, but that
the government had furnished
lets than 9'&gt;.’&gt;0.uo0 o f the amoi.nt,
the temainder having been sub­
scribed or contributed by private
eitisen*.
THAIN WIN;* AGAIN
CIIILLirOTIIE, Mor.— A fsmlly of s*|[en, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Grimes ahd five ehildran, were
killed when their motor ear* wsa
■truck at a grad* -creasing six
miles writ of CMUocolhrr by a
Burlington paiseafar train.
CUOD WATCH ROOSTER
BAN FRAM T8C0 — G e o r g *
btrings, wh»
own*
chickens,
■alfft at the idea * f a watch deg.
Straxg*'* fam rite rorater, “ Barn*y” pri.U of th« Leghorn flack,
turned la an alarm i f testy crows.
A few minutes late*,) pelic* had
arrested Earl Hatawte. 30, and
Peter J. Kline, 24, « W '. allegedly
eonftsted an atumpki- to
•f th* chickmm,
. '

||(

Ship’s Captain- Describes
Sighting Akron Wreckage
i

__ (FmlM-rf. H««|rr of thr l.rrm n Tanker.
« ••»*»riatird ii* l. r.
•
S. s. I’ llOEBt'S AT SKA About 12:30 this morning duraircraft lights
in^ a Ih.mdcrstorm and heavy rains
tnnnrd Titmpi.'it
from
fl-i-lmt,- av niv shtii nlouehed It* way umiir.i
i nn
fln.hin

rxHxnrmxti&amp;ttK

wntrrt il r,hanged my enursd to nppn.actj (ho lights nn.l soon
hoard incu hailing from 1(h- walor. I stripped tho ship, turnod
on ail lights, and itiwiml the Lsrls. I saw mnttrrssrs an.l
m rr.kags'.
t\&gt; got thrs'O men. I saw soiqo men sink lieforr
wo roiild riar-h thorn. We continued to srnr It for ..irtivurs
until after ilaylight or until rvllevnl by tho coast guard. ______

Giant Dirigible Falla
Into Ocean O ff New
Jersey While Cruis­
ing Through Storm
NEW YORK*. Apr. I.—
(A.P.)--Tht* navy dirigible
Akron enught fire at 12:30
A. M. today in n violent
thunderxtorm and fell into
the son with 77 mm aboard.
Tho d Imp tor occurred 20
Const at Bnmcirat.
Eight
hours Inter the wmkngc
wns sighted 23 miles duo
enst of Atlantic City.

Miami Jockey Club I Local Fund Campaijni
Gets Under Way At
Biggest Payer With
Breakfast Meeting
$311,13-1.88 Of Total

*■

th,* .ho ,|te!.-:hte — '■
-ruler o f n - i s o , s' l 1
T V n '. - '- f 'c . " ' I

**
•
■
* V. V .

rag”

id " V .

itiduip m the annual Uintget An-

Warning Is Issued To
Car Tnjr Delinquents

House Bill Will
Penalize Use Of
Federal Secrets

St. Johns River Body
Will Meet Thursday

J

tt, c ,

t.
tv,
I-s nl t'mipaigli fur the i.n'al Sal- flying nit node itf I
republic’* younger day,.’’
I The *tato rneing coinmi»*ton, vntinti Army Post, were received dropi'ViJ ballast f&gt; , jn l tied ro­
•'Because o f our worship o f the t„tn|ing it, fixtire* on the racing ' at t ampaien lleailqmirler* in the •slnr.t tltlblils. Th il talnuteu !isgolden
Sharon
i“ coif." Ju dge ul----- said, .rason which elnseil la»t Sal irdsy. Mtlseh Rinding early this niter- •
v............ . to ? in *ho cOqjMte
shtc
,I
"we have lost sight Of Ih* spirit­ set that tel id for lazes on admis­ no n. Tho gnat is 52.500, utnl Ih*
th,
-nt|j
ual values which we must have sions, pari-mutuel wagerin'.** am! ,'liir ends Di r-.I.y night.
Lilt
&gt;, T l
M, U &gt; '
As a singular result, our national eeetipationnl llrrn-r*. T h - -corn- . ivarktra
gathered at hcodI
leaders have been
undermined, mission's expenses will approxi­ qitailers this ntorniig at 9:.10
k'tb, stern iie itnett
ami It is now no longer possible to mate 955.000, .n il Secretary Wai­ o'clo.k lu hear pep talks and lastwnwsrt W ' &gt;» n,rsl Iwajl r r.t.
e a- ear-hatsay with conviction that n "man's ter Donovan, Irnving P net return minute suggestions by H. M.
41 J 0*1 a Ji' uitr
i
tho
Pnpwurth, grtwral-ch tlrnian of In nr. Dv
to tho stale o f 9710.000.
,
word is as gis’d nv his bond.' "
l.ehmnnn
R 'V, iw w y t Th .7
»
Judge Sharon said that "men
attend Jockey club, operators of the driie, Kar
In I)
are-msde great nn rlrrmaln great Hialeah park horse race track; '- I tiitiith Hardin, Judge J. G. HhU- i);uus Imr-e*
;I
only by ■ development of their all
_ other* with a payment,lorallnt ron, T. I.. Dumas, und other*.
n.ish i - . •&gt; •
Sires i wn* laid on the fact tint The wreeknre drift
spiritual natures,** and said that Jt| |,|5| gg. The Gables flaring a«
*1.
D'-elp'tee
"Honesty, integrity, patriotism.)w |,||on&gt; „„rrators of Troplral the llmlget C mmltlee’s estimate ., .
and raithfullnrs„ ate among the Park al Miami, esnie second will. e f F25IHI will barely if.ver the ex- ■t* V.'** perfect ”
j en-e of ope'nlirg the Irnra Post
attributes drawn from the Bible 993.0 MJI3.
Th- navv stnn mreil 'h 1 a t Intin n sttisfaelory manner lAitlng
- i,l he
that must !*• added to the every­
tredlste
mart nf in i1*
Hialeah Para operqled fur 43 the toniing yeir. Evrty eeunumy
t -it
day lives we te.nl if we are to days, an,| Tropical I'-irk for IH
was effected, it was announced, nrletrd In Ih" F ""'-1*'
b M -s
Philsdriphla. Rttrlror*
make a swift return to the con­ days. These were the only hors(Continued Du Page Two)
Wdey sm Monty )' P ►n tn I
tentment of old.”
tare traeks opened In the statr.
et|«teI
t’onrluding, Judge Sharon said
titchanl
FL Deni. N '*
T)ie Hiseayne Kennrl Club nf
that “ We may take new ho|ie Miami, with a payment of 97H.men.
.
Iten), also survived tho «"■* n ot
however as thr result of historical 217.7H, led the slate's. eight dog
the Bhenandoah In 1923, TFe dea l
•vent* o f the past few months.” tracks. Second was thr Miami
He said, “ It is m significant thing Heath Kennel Club with
4 her itf J. F. McCL'Iland has ije man * .&lt; Roi*-rt W. Contend,
that the man whom wt. elected to 2IH.9:!, and the West Flagler Ken­ e'are.l war en nil automuhile own ehier radio opsirstor of tho Akron.
The cutter McDm'tiri reported
the presidency sought Divine guid- nel C’ luh nf Miami tanked thlrJ era who have failed to purchase
one,, in i) a few hours befure In­ with 9(13,331.09.
p ill license plates, he said this she hsd picked up fragment* of
formally arrepteil his task.”
the wreckage coitslstjn* o f Bgut
Olliers, and the amounts the; morning.
During the meeting Inr no­
lie has authority t&gt; arrest and tubular pip** ( ‘•'rte"1 wi,h ! »Im*'
paid In taxea were the St. IVtnstarial!* voted Paul J. Hlinr, their
The eulter hud picked up n»
hurg Kennel Club, )l!iJKtUJi5; Clay Jail any person who has violated
recently elected president fur the
the law in till* t o p e d , ami he hmlies to that time.
County Kinnrl Club (Jackson­
lias ipstllldid his deputies to
rnming year as nffirial rlub dele­
Secretary Swanson »*!d there
ville) 1 1IJ*,1tl; Palm Reach Ken­
Ining every known violation he WA1 nothing to Indical* that the
gate to an important state-wide
nel club. 92rt.tt51.Htl; West Florida
foie the court. His order wa« r f. missing member* o f the personnel
Rotary convention In Tampa next
Racing Association (Tampa) I'-’u.
feetive on Apr. I, on which dato and passenger* sHoard the airship
week.
fatl.'.lt), and the Six Mile Creek he was advised by George II.
Those attending Hie meeting
would be found. Tho Akron had
Kennel Club (Tampa), 92.U27.70
Wilder, acting mo|«r vehicle rom- not yet reached It* second birth­
were; Rotarians Walter llriggs.
The total wagering at Hialeah missioner for the stale o f Florida,
o f Kalamaroo. Mirh., T. H. Frkei
Park was announced by Donovan that th- deadline for tag pur­ day in the »ervico o f the navy.
son, Of Jersey Elly, N. J.. II W.
as 9H,OJH,743.
chaser-ha it tirrn rratied, nnd that
Forshra, o f JocksouxilU, and J. F
total waa |2,M'.'.IJ'i.
no person should lie allowed to
BUnrhard, Newport,
M-, end
This year's revenue to the *'ole operate a ear without u I'.tl.'l IIJudge Sharon ns guests, and lloDonovnu said,
compared
celts*.
tarians. I*. J. Stine. (I. W. S;ien•I'*'
Yesterday Sheriff McClelland
9r,'j0292.A7 • paid la-l )i »r
e*r, l^onnrd MeLuras. S. I'uleston,
advised that since the state
first ,&gt;ear of legnllred racing and
8. D. Shinholser, II. 11. Pope.
in-muiuci wagerin
hi Florida of tieorgia hud extend-d the ileur.'pari-mutuel
George t'- Harden, IL F- Mont- . AtUiuUnca al all dug tracks
-|me- fu r- the ^utrhn-e o f l'.i.TI
WASHINGTON, Apr. 4 - 4 j £ f ‘
salvalge, -lame*-A.-Ilrowit, H. V tnlrd HH9.7firt |wrsnns, ami nttund- j Grnrgtx tags fn'tn Apr. I. through
A ..Vastle » ill to Impoie heavy
Malt hie, II. R- Stevens. H. If. anr,. at th« two horse track* to -, ,\rr. 15. all Georgia 1032 tags
ye unit let for dlsclotoro of g«VColeman. W. A. Iwffler, M. F- tnle,F :K&lt;I,207.
may la' li -min'd until that date.
ernment record* and
^
Haines, Ramlall Eh»«e. A. W.
nuh'ua&gt;:ion w a. brought up ««»•
Epps, W. M. Haynes, W. C.
sirilly and Jammed
- ‘ ha
Hutchison, II. M. W*t»on. and J.
H u ll yrsteiday, sem lng D»moA Wright.
rintlc losder* icurryin* to prepa'a
Immediate »ler* to modify it when
|l rcachfi Ihe S c flt l.
A few hour* afUr th«
Daredevil Jark Derby, rlmm- IKi-svil. If Mr. Derby drives the wa* rushed through th* House,
full IDO hunts, as'proposed, the run the state dcRurtmcnt
i»»'i*d •
W’. F. Glynn, of Crcsrent City, piun ernlurarcc driver, arrived in
statement thsl it hud reque.ted
and George W. Gibbs, o f Jackson­ Sanfprd today and I* attempt me » d l come to u close Saturday nftthe action In part "for tho pur­
ville, president »n 1 v k - p i c i 'cnt to drive, continuously^ » C h e v ­ ernnon at 5r25 o'clock I*. M;
pose o f protecting our W l m» Ue
respectively nf the SI. -hdins rolet sedan around S a n f or d
At tho start the speedometer of .-odes.” It discloicd no reason* for
River Improvement Association for 1(H) hour*, If possible. In an the Chevrolet registered
73851 asking the added protoelloi).
wi l pass through .Sanford curly effort to prove to the public that mile*.
Tlic di’piriment a.Me I, hvwevir,
the
1937
Chevrobl
gives
a
greater
Thursday to Jkin a party - f l-cal
Thu car will use Hinclair Refin­ F*l Ihe tilt vrn* needed tn pr*gae
milvaf*
then
nfty
previous
ntx
m»mlwrs o f the As*oclalt-n *.n a
nt terurrenre of an “ .n f rtucylinder Chevrolet or eny other ing Co. product* furnished through
motor trip to Ft. I’ lerte.
(he courtesy of F*. C. MacMahon, nalo »xp*rlcnec"^ «*ffrtfd I-* th»
In that eityi the group will at- rix or eight now tiring »«ld.
lie W*e handcuffed to the steer­ |wal agctil.
Und a m'vting of the Florida InDuring the drive
Darrdevil lit it tit s • lii tc «»
•
!' 'hrlla od^Navigatten Distnet luard *&lt;* ing wheel Of a dirk blue Chevrolet iK-iiiy will lie fnu' with food supr given to rh#r.:c« a tte' •i* -lie ueuimii a that group's irlali-vh in al the Maxwell Chevrolet Co. Gar­
pll.-d ly Hie Forrest Gatrhel Cash P rtmrnl by n we*t r r ent, l»y«,
with th* proporau' Bt. Johrs River age on Magnolia Avenue; thr tinM-ery nnd luittled drinks fur­
who. lh» der*»tn»*n ,*la d. ye*
crankcase waa sealed and tho rad,canal.
nished by Iho Ne-lll Bottling Co. UT'Viyr tcM datsl uti'.A ni*I (jr tn«t
II. M. Papworth, W A. le flb r, Star cap placed so that It cannot
One of thr llof-M sc Battery Coin intsrior •rcnitiiy
* njk4aftp*t
II. J. Lehman, J. L. Marne 'tt*, h* removed; under the inapeetton pany*s finest make Exide baUeriss
for 112,000.
an l Karl Iriimann tmUy »n| direct lupervirion of th* fo|- will l.e initnllid In the car which
Th« Hou«# bill Wtt« tlaaf'cd by
nounc* that thsy will altend th* lowing: County Judge James G.
also will have seat* covered by tho Justice del&gt;*rtm*nt.
F t Ptelcc meeting.
Sharon. Sheriff J. F. Mri'lalland. the Retford Body Work*.
UfT rt« wrrt m idi ty Chniroum
Mayor Vivian A- Bperr. acting
Other local firms co-oprrstleg Sumnera of the Ifouio J diclary
LINDT*! HOME
Chill of Polic* C. JI. Shaffer, in staging tho endurance drive sro: tommlttee to exp^ lte action on
LdNDON—. Residents uf Cara Jfpaldpal Judge S. A. B Wilkin- Mrlaulin Jewelry 8 t o r *
o n tho bill yestsray without fully
diff, Wales, Imv* roc*lve,| n porta ran, and county ipeed officer Ed Park Avenue, I-aney’e Dry Clesn- explainlrg the rsn|uc*ti uruirriytgg
that Cat aad Mrs. Charles A* Kuril.
cr». Renting’ County Laundry, It II* Mid it hsd been “ anU*Llniftmth plan to lira near Ca- - Ho ia now on hi* tndoranc* snd thr \V. I. Cooper Ageccy on factorlly tAmon»U*t*d" to *h*
thedraJ City, In Uandaff. t M ffriro which lg not fchedulod It} Psrk Avenue, desUrs In auto­ judiciary commitU* that Cu ).g lalntion waa nwdteLDaily mail raported yraterday
Sm| until at least 100 hour* have mobile tnsursuve.

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Four men, one o f whom died,
.
were taken ahonnl the C"rman
i
tanker, Phoebus, shot tty of r tho
accident.
Am ooj in - 71 ei'-o s**TT
'
at IOiPO A. M toilav spa t t'oira) *
William A.. Moffett, cM -f ' th '
Navy', ae-onantlcnl illrisfon
I.leutenant rom m snler It
V.
.
Wiley, executive o ' C " ’
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Mt-eo w h. ir-'
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RACE TRACKS NET SALVATION ARMY
STATE $ 7 1 0 ,0 0 0 DRIVE IS GETTING
FOR PAST SEASON FINE RESPONSE «ti' rt|, *)*•»♦ n*i! n r '

The service club o f today has n
splendid opportunity to lonil u
hand in getting Americans to rrdedicate themselves In the nation.
In the opinion o f t'nunty Judge
Janie. 15. Mtarvii, who spoke h e .'
h
fore Ssnford Rotarians. today on
“ Our Nation's Greatest Asset."
First explaining that in his
opinion '*• ront*nte,i citizen i. tho
most valuable asset any nntion
MIAMI. Apr. I.. «,lv The folks
En. omaglng report* Indicating
can have," Judge Sharon pointed
ho saw hovics and dog* rice in •*•*! the pubik I* resporn-ing gennut how the American of today
has gone far afield in his senrrlt Florida this winter paid 90.-i - 1 cmusty In the first day « drive of
loctl m*t» anl women who are
for contentment when w* rqmpnrc; ITl.hO in t*zr» to the slate

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Daredevil Derby Will Seek To Drive
100 Hours Handcuffed To Chevrolet

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O f Co-OperaIf Somethin?

New tbWaahin#ton

WASHINGTON.— America
In
(tng troatad to the unoaoal epee*
d o of real team work between
•qgrcoc and tho White Route,
hat hi taoeneo la tha transfer,
•tin* that haa com# over Waab*
gtaa la tho paat month.
It la tho normal everyday otwpharA la any parliamentary
ofom a f govornment, but ao
■triad* la such co-operation In
W t t l f c t o B that every new manlfaatptlea I* •orariag, and deserves,
Aha careful analysis o f the 100 er
B00 Washington correspondents,
who Itemise these signs o f ocrord
with grave amassment. . , ,
Under the stlmulo* of the new

l i w i l l W n the Bow w ill A4nn&gt;
titration la ro-orflatiinjp gwvernmont chpoctmcnte. Uka all Initial
housekeeping i n a n i i s n b , Uili
li a pleasant In k for tkoM la
charge. A rood dial e f th* aid
Hoover furniture la being thrown
ant, limply because It li Hoarar
furniture. Experience liachia that
thla phaia pas*** whin tha ftrit
flush o f political victory wean
alT and tha utility of prior arran(im int* |a dlarovind. At any
rata, unprecedented activity now
surroumb moot o f tha now Cabinet
peat*.
A t the canter and heart o f thU
itorrn o f ectlvlty alta tho amlllnr
now President. It la dllftcult to do
juatlco to hla attitude o f bonhomie,
aang-froid, rood nature. Tho altltodo ervatis an otmoaphore that
haa far-nachlnr political effect.
With It muat bo Inducted aath in*
(Imato affair* aa Mr. Rooeovelt'a
domestic life. At a preia confer*

100 standing
observant news­
papermen. Mr. Roosevelt Is heard
to osk his wire If the matter
(whatever It la) cannot wait, and
makes tho fairly obvious ramotb,
with a wave at the newspapermen,

J T O m “ &gt;=8

W A N T At
RATES

HAV* TOUR WATCH

rapt trad
wo how.

i f W pouch wRh .|7.00
Reward If returned to

PAIB cheap ear*. 8a•m , ■roadsters a n d
to-MS. Reel A Bona,

Roots volt cryptically rejoins that
she will “ send them In." It dkvalopa that the reform to tho younger
son, Elliott Roosevelt, who must
leave straightway for a train for
Arisons. Forthwith ho tntera tho
crowded room, and without tha
•lightest sign o f emkorraaament
leans over to giro hie father ■
parting embrace, and a lusty bias,
and seta off for hla journey.
, Thla arena I* related simply aa
Indicative of the Informal domestic
atmoa|fhcre
which
events ar* being Caveloped at the
capital. Visitors at tho Whit*
i t .. . .. whether
-newspapermen,
llouee,
whether
senator* or Cabinet member* feel
that they are caught up In a large
^ a _ I •—
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.2
a a
ftm lly party. Unquestionably, tho
. . . . simplicity,
.
. - ^ naturalRoocavalta*
neaa a ’ *
* nature hare
brought forth a surprised re­
sponse from many o f tho Individ,
ueja Important In making tho
whtela o f the govarnmental m»ehfno turn round.------- It la the obvious purpose o f Mr.
Rooogvalt to drive through what
legislation ho ran while tho eoof Congress la available.
Like the arctic summer, there ar*
normally only a f t w weeks or
months of fair
eongraaalonal
waothor, and Mr. Roosevelt Is
nwhlng to make the moat o f them.
On* thing characterise* moat or
hla
proposale—-they , | „ wide
powers to tho Espciftivt. For the
Iho
legfaloturo__

tore in eo-operotion with tho Florid* 81

Insects Are CUimed
To Cost Nation 100
Millions Per Y ear
WASHINGTON, Apr, 3 .- R * .
patient textile dyee that will fumlah “ built In” protection against
ravages o f moth* now coating the
notion about 1100,040,000 a year
are the aim of tha Textile Founda­
tion In tho Department o f Com*
morco.
II. E. Ritchey, research fellow
of tho foundation In a report to
Franklin W. Hobbs, chairman o f
tha foundation, declared recently
that 80,000,000 American homes,
armed with one or more o f tho
several
hundred
“ Inoocticidea”
are waging almost constant -war
on clothes moths, yet tha peats
through loopholea continue to do
thousands af dollars o f damage
each year.
“ Our'reeeorrir problem", • Mr.
Ritchey laid, “ la to determine
whether some o f tha moot nearly
Ideal moth repellent, can be In-Th er! I.
only one dye on the market at
present that la moth repellent.

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F anly furnlahod If dailrcd, Im•dlM#' poaaasalon. Phono 1S0I,
'T t f R a n ly. ____
HttIBHEK Apartments. U p •M itl
furnished apartment
irk, apd .Fourth. Phone 845.

WASHINGTON, Apr. 3 .-&lt; A 0 Rrgulatlona covering the recruit­
ing of -JM.IlOu men fnim the na­
tion’s tdigesl for»«t corservation
projert will plare states on •
quota basis under *V ch
maxi­
mum limits will be a*t for thu
number of men each BNk supply,
Thla was learned yoiarday as
four
government
&lt;hg^pctmrnis
hastrnrd plans for thd) inarch on
the forests urder President ItcwAvelt’s progiam to aid In rrteivlng
unemti-yment.-Tbe ■esteHtriiment
of a thousand or mure ramps
housing between 100 and -00 by
July I, haa U-en set a* th&gt;| goal.
Rules rovrrlng the letrblllng
are being abated -by Srcrstary

Iced in co-ordinating all plant
pending the appointmrnt by th*
Piraldcnt of an official to tako
permanent charge of tha program.

If. Calif. ». B. Callfc 1*. TeUt— II.
Maela0ea I ear I r Coat
— tew l» is s e » Its CWOSs oat*;
Star*
llaetwCloa aaeOeeaelMo
wove*— a BolOwtal fw s «
AaMiordom I. Balllmoro 1. HueInal, nridge yon I. Buffalo I. BurHants*. VI. I, C hins* S, I'lnelsnail
I. Clevslaad L ColuiaBuu t, Dulroii
». Hartford I, Indianapolis I. Louisvlllu I, Morristown. Ttnn. I, Nnahvllle t. Ntwark L Now Turk I. Po*
orla t. Phlladolpkia I. rticibavoh *.
J'otomse Tards It, Provldsaea t.
Rlekwoad II, lUeaaaak I. Scranton
I. It. Louis t. Total—SJ.

■ataeoav. e t a a* saw
h an pu h d -o v ib d o •■
PturMa:
Warm. parti
Haatmaa llghi^vary tig'
■sulry: damaivl alow, a
and weak. Too faW sals
llsk laarkei. Haaday: Wi
cloudy.
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Agpls Ion Jrt. t. Atlanta I, Baltlaioro 1, lloitaa t. Clnrlnnall I, New
Tork I, rotomar Tarda S. RlrhsisnS
It. Krakraier I. Toroato I. Total SS.
Paaaload I* to 4S fcowe p.rl.d cod law at I M A. Ik luRari
l-nTOMAi: YARD*: nuaday. I f
cars passed. New Tork l». Pill*,
burak S. Pbllsdslpkla S, Uootan X.
Italllmar* f, Syracuse f, Wilke*-

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n o n cM o p APPCAraTtoN r a n
TAX DUMB VSUXg UCTIU.V
•t* OP TMM UMMCMAL trVAT.
I Visa o r TMM FTATk. OP
KLONIMA.
Nuttcu I* bsrsby glvaa that B. a
BALL, purchasar of Taa OtrtUlSal*
No. la u , date* lb# 4Ik.’ Cay of
July. A. u . Itir, baa filed k d esrllflcai* In my office; and U i gaada
■ppllfgilon fer Ua da*4 la ton s In
accordance wllk law, laid aertlflcai* smbrecea Ole fellewlag dascribed pruparly sllgaisd la Beasl.
nul* County, PlarMa, -le-w ltf Beg. • cb W of NR Car ef
keetlnn II, T «&amp; It derMb.
Hang* tt Baal. Uua W U ch
I I et B II Ik 8 I ek b H i t f
NWI* o f NBU. decflga tt.
Twp. &gt;a South Range M Bant.
It Aerea.
,
The a.M lun.1 kalng n h l A f u U ^
dale of the laautnre ok-sack esrllflcji. |„ Ik. rurmt af MRS. B. U.'
rrnplIBNR. llaleaa -uajd uurtlflpalaaball be redeemed srrbrktag to laW
'■* ‘Irv't will Image tbereoo ea ike
Mtk. day uf -April. A. IX, IttL
Wiinea* my offielal alaaaiurt
•mt •ml thla Ike Mtk. day ef
March. A. lx. Hit.
V. &amp; DOUOLAM.
rterh Circuit Court, Ratal,
aolt County, Piueida..
Mr-'
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- AND PUBT»e&amp;MOBE, M EN - AS
EFFICICNCy EAPEttT O F THIS HOTEL, I
FIND THE T IM E HAS COME WHEN I HAVE
T O DfiASTICAUY CUT EXPENSES - S O I

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"*v triU yeara'kfk wkaa I was
ytraagor. I wu.hdvtaad to'tkka
Cardul far crxnptagaad jrregklar
trouble,” wrltag Mre. Brthw U
podaoo. of Lowry City, Mo. “ It

A NO AFTER A C A ttF U
ANAtysis o f o u r business
rvc w s o o v e o d t h a t w o s t
WEFFKWNCY LIES IN
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BLAB.BWB- &gt;

THE ADVENTURES OP TOM, DICK AND HARRY
r a x L w W i j u &gt; f r n f K f in c
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H A V E TNB M A I N O P .

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BELL BOY 13

JRN WNT JIM L E P r
H ’A H U S H / T H E R B S

I Grocery
I fM H
Seminole

h . raiir. i. a e d it

Me eC Cetera *■ fW
■ fee tmmOmr. Apr. X

( Continued Prom Pag* One)
Clause, L. It. Connelly. H. M.
to lend any assistance thit he can Watson. A, C. Fort, M. B. Smith,
I'INt'tNNATI: ttundny.
a rare
to aid tha winning candidate g«Lj.0tta Caldwell. Georg* Thurston, pa meed C hicago I. Colutnbua t, u se
started after he'a sworn In."
Briefly summarising hit plat­
Schmidt, W. C. Erlcaon,' L. O.
form. Mr. Holly declared* that
Hunter, L. I. Frasier, C. F.
'•then- la little that I can ndd to
Breoan, Ray Fox, D. J. Garrett,
the many platforms that Tiave alO- C.
Harden
CapL E. T.
rcaf-V been announced, fr*m Gov­
Loocka, Georgs W. McRory, and
ernor Hholtx down.” lie said that
C. R. Mason.
“ Economy o f government, n gen­
Also, T. L. Dumas, W. B. Zacheral reduction in taxes, and relief
ry, Counts Johnson, S. F. Doudfor political subdivision., eillei
etey. Dave Bonlske, V. A. Spefr,
ami towns of Florida that an
P. N. Whitehurst W . II. Shep­
eels.
Ilia
reference
to
the
river
»j)Ttrlng bonded Indebtednesses'
came,when he said that he favor* hard; V. M. Greene. D. D. We|recSielng the number of judicial bom, Brown Miller, Karl Sthultx,
Sherman
Uoyd,
circuits, and tha redistricting of , v 1
eingreaalonal districts with t he Joh„ Hlntermlater, 8 . A. Rlv*. H.
Idta o f Roving the Fifth District B. Odham, P. a MacMahon, How­
a Central Florida district “ whcri ard Overlln, Rev. A. 8. Peck. O.
our ir.terfitt-»r* ln common and P. Herndon, J.-CrLeonardyrTTB;
'svreil forest property to wngh where there will be no big city Preston, C. L. Harrison John Zrathe project will le extended, e»- to rule tho appropriation* to be
pd it ly i n , the East, whero tho given cur St. Johns River and
total area o f national forests ana other waterway projects.”
fnrk* 1* small.
LEfeAt. NOTICE
Fpcoklng of tho road hullclng
There will be a military touch holiday “ that haa botn enforced » t
on the mobtllxatinn activities, with the atata", Mr. Holly declared that
recruits ln b* gathered together *t “ the program, oven If cut dowo,
army (oat. f r physical aaamina.
" « « • ‘f tks n c a u V r
should Include the projects already rlorldA, do0,fc
hortby giv« nolle* lhat
tiona and comlltlonlng. The war tlarleu- o r at laaat those (0 per­
department* plans for IMt slap cent finished.
fa.it
In the program are well ad­
«'*'• ar &gt; ioV m ;;
Mr. Hally said that ha favors
vanced.
H^ n v . d . r F,.°nr,i ; v , .
V
tha preservation o f flah and gam) *11* &gt;*bt Wsdiwsdsy bulng tha
’
The interior department haa
with the Idta of bringing *he a •- tu llptu dac o r raid month
tor a msmbar of tha House o( leap,
drawn up a list of project* which
fortement of fish end game laws ratanutlvaa of th* llata o f Flori­
can be undertaken on timbered
back t ) tho counties, If possible, to da from Hamlnols County to (ill |ha
sections 0n the Indian lard* and
vacaary occaaloasd by ih* death el
bo under the supervision of eounty Huaurabl* II. n. While.
*
In nalLnal parka.
IN TKMTIMONY WIIBItEOr. 1
commissioners; » state convaatio.i
Improving the Nation’ * protec­
nav*
nerauolo
rat
my
hand,
anc
to decide Florida’s stand cn tho ■fflasd Ihu Orral Baal of Ih* Xlal*
tion against forest fire, which an­
prohibition question; assistance If of PlorMa. al Tallakaauuu, tk* Cap­
nually destroy mary ml.liona of
l, Ihla the twenty-fifth day ot
possible to aid and not to hinder fu
March. A. t&gt;. IttL
dollar* worth of timber will be
agriculture; a county budget com­
It A. DRAT,
one t f tha chief projects. Elimi­
kaeralary of BUU
mission to effect further econo­ flltaL )
nation of erosion and forest dis­
mies ted a* valuable assistance to Tu Hon. J. F. McClelland. Sheriff.
ease control will be secondary.
Hamlnols County.
tho county ond city eommlaalo«nr*
Many government bureaus al­
In Ihoir efforts to reduce tax**, NOTtCM OF APPLICATION FOR
ready have been flooded with bpt a x nrt-.n v.xDkk t R c r t o x era
and tha consolidation o f deport­
OP T9IM ORNRMAL OTATUTBS
plleatlor * for jobs ond In pill lea
ments wherever poesible.
o r T in t STATB O P F L O R ID A .
for Information regard.r.g the
Notice la h trtk r Alvsn that B, R,
Mr. and M n. Holly expect to
project*. This began awn before
RALI- purchaser a f T ax Cartlftcat*
reside at th* Dixl* Jfotsl In Ttllo- No. i l l . dated th* I lk d a y o f June.
the President signed the bill lest
A. D . Itt*. haa llltd sa te curltflcal*
Friday.
~
most
numerous hassco for tha next aovcrxl day.;, In my oflleu, and haa m ad* appli­
among th* applicants have .wen after which tint* thay will piub- cation for tax deed to laaua la a s.
ably find apartments for tho re­ curdsnrt w llk law. Bald esrllflcala
young men.
sm brarsa Ih* follow la g described
mainder of Ih* session.

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ATTENTION—Vegetable
r ------ —4 yeddk ra. f p i ealt, nqw paU»
Re -hHU. Also gmn.ealont. C.
- C u m i .i mIM eouth af UlndorH O U S E H O L D FURNITURE.
_.
CIty. Muat k
l i t Summerlin Av*.

■«• el Cetevr la &lt;»•
• We naeweoar. Apr.

London, Oat.. Burlington, Water­
town. nnd Uetfctehsm. It rare held
for roconslgnment.
.
Mnnday: It enrs peeved. Now
York 7 Philadelphia S. Baltlmnro
d. Wkshieston *. Boston I. PittsburgkBL Newark f. one cock to
Bulfalik Allooao. Rrldgepurt. Hart,
font, rrnrtdcnr*. Prrnnlgn, Bur­
lington and Amalsrtam. It ram
belli lor rernnalanment.

CASH PAID—For dean cotton
rage at Th* Herald office.

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Bureau, R. E. WInf*Y»Sanford rep
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Law Violators
Brought Before
Judge Sharon
(Continued From P eg cO n o)
chergjd twice with bain, drank.
“S i
r ° * " r . whlta. chargsd
with being drank, were ordervd to
pay coata of arrest
T. Z. Reynar, charged with operallng a car with an improper
license, « i , fined || and coauV
James Ford, chargsd with as­
sault, was ordered to pay costa of
arrest,
while
John Anderson,
charged with assault, waa given
* 00-day suspended aantance, ami
George Johnson, ehargtd with as­
sault, waa fined fA.
•easing liquor, was fined SIOO and
•easing liquor, waa flnad -100 and
coata, |7S o f which wa( suspend­
ed.
Dial* Raavaa, charged
with
reckless driving, was given a 00day suspended aantanca.
Armenda Moore, charged with
aaaoult and battary, and Leondld
Dixaon, charged with being drunk,
were given 00-day suspended sen­
tences upon payment op costs.

(Continued Prow Page One)
while Her. Ww. P. Brooke, J r ,
o f the FIrat Baptiat CVurch will
■aka the doting prayer.
Mr.
Papworth and Karl Lehman, of
tho Chamber o f Commerce, alee
will apeak, aa wQ)
Brigadier
Caalcr o f tho S t Petersburg Army
Poet.
«
Thoee psrsona who hovo tlgnl*
fled an Intention of working for
tho auccoae
o f tho three-day
drive that beglna tomorrow morn­
ing are: Mra. Ralph A. Smith,
Mro. R. P. Monatlvatge, Mra. W.
R. Campbell, Mro. A. J. PeterF. Doudney, Mra. J. M. Hayes,
Mra. J. A. Brown. Mrs. 8. O.
Rhlnbolaer. Mr*. Jna. D. Abra­
hams, Mrs. Wilder, Mr*. 8 . W.
Lawton, Mrs. Fred Myer, Mian
Emily SUrr, Mr*. H. R. Derrick.
Mice
Arenka
Tahach,
Mlaa
Jeanette Lalng, Mr*. R. B. Wight,
Mre. If. R. .Lalng, Mr*. Harold
Washburn and Mra. P. E. RoomlllaL
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Also, II. J. Lehman, W. A.
Lelfler. A. W. Leo. J r , H. B.

RuteH Governing Re­
cruiting Of Jobless
Shaped By Official

phldo and carbon tetrachloride. In
actual practice few of tho mater­
ials have proven entirely aatlafactory. Romo are Inflammable,

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1Z—Warned

Automobile trailer.
Good
Condition,
j n w . County Welfare

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Thnwth courtcay of tho U. 8, Doportm

It EDUCED PRICES, JOHN T.
B R A D Y ,-419 PALMETTO AVE y eldin, up authority to tho Exocfh U * » * •« In tho aw.aplng
economy hill; It wee true In the
emergency banking bill, |,
be
W AHJED i Contact with anyone true, If passed, 0f the farm ond
te m r MWRjr and desiring having
unemployment bills, *„d of
w o i Mrapiod for protection by
new tariff-negotiating proposals.
woAdttlb. Write Adulu, c o H o c

WANTED:

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iANFORD HCTALO,

Tffe LtgMafar* Convene*

T tO AIRPLANES
MAKE HOP OVER
HIGHEST MOUNT

Sotoe Women Require Cave Men

1

The state Legislature meets today under the m o s t
auspicious circumstances of any similar l**dy Ih many
' years. It has the advantage of n leadership in Governor
! Shoitz who has the strongest popular supirart ever ac­
corded a governor of Florida. The caliber of lt» member­
ship (• of an unusually high order.
Practically all of Its
personnel were elected upon promises of econ om y which in
general are In harmony with the Shoitz platform pledges.
This session should set a record in Florida for the efficiency
and dispatch with which it handles desirable legislation.
Most needed of all .matters rnming before the Legisla­
ture fa the orderly curtailment of governmental expendi­
tures. (rovomot Shoitz has provided the senators and rep­
resentatives with nn admirable yardstick for mensuripg ev­
ery appropriation bill. ‘Tan the state afford it?"
If the
state cannot afford it. it should bo done away with. •There

Flight Acitws Summit
Of Mt. Everest Is
1st One In llisfofy

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PURNEA, India, Apr.
_...J »rrc»a the
Two airplanes railed
.......... . c i an. Everest yesterday
ind for lho flr»t tlmr In hlatory
men looked d o « « “ Fnn tha highest
mountain In the wot Id.
Th* feat wa* accomplished by
the Marquis r f Clydesdale, at(.m p it iM by Ije .t . Col. I . \.
KKiWurt Rlack-r, ard by Flight
Lieut. I). F. McIntyre. wh,» hail
with him a uhotoctaiihcr named

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the Himalaya*. Ih* airman wb*
r w over ML Everest looked
upon the very fed*. Tb* gre#l.‘
mountain* In thla section o f the
world are the object* o f p r t lir
and sacrifice, and religioo#' T*»'
strietiors Hava prevealed srieeUfT
ie eaamintiinn of rock formaticvvH
in order that the deities o f lltfW ^
irreat reak* may not be an**r*d
anti take their van(*ance on U»*
piopl* who tklly laCk up at i M A

BIO Limber Ca.
Quality MerehandiM &lt;k
U tb and Mafly

Reasonable Prices with
U P SERVICE

rbewa

t$

Foot Trouble
&gt;Vr take earn oy alt -Feat IDs.
IS yeara I. Orlaada.

t

TUB LORD 13 NEAR: The
Lord I* nigh onto them that are
o f a broken heart; and »av«th

FOOT CLINIC
^ W . W T f ^ m r T ^ r i n T K r minutc«. At th* peak they found a
wind velocity t f Uo mite* an hour.
UVutrnanl Mclrtyr* apparently
suffered considerably fioni frost,
but Isird Clydesdale wa* fit and
chiwrful when ha landed after
the mnmenlou* journey.
Aith-Uih n h a u itire prvpara-

fr ,OBb ■« b t -r i ■ w r i t P t jy lille c .

Another matter which the Id'giMlalitre shuultl waste no
time In determining is the prohibition QUCMthn.
It Is
, The “ new deal” In Florida poll ■ tho duty of the Legislature to provide lide&lt;|ttnie measures
tin la zchoduted to begin today. for the calling of a stnte convention to vote on the repeal of
the Eighteenth Amendment, hut it is ipT opinion that it
Thn President o f Germany do**1 should go uVeti fujrthcr and so modify (he stnte laws ns to
ret seem to har* much more aupermit the manufacture and sale of light wines nnd beer,
/ thorlty than tb* King o f England.
in accordance with the new federal Itccr statute,, ix-nding
- -t -------- o - . ..........
As the pari-mutuel bill eliminated
&gt; Governor .Shoitz
recommend*, prohibition repeul.
th* pa**ag« o f a leer bill. Thei racetrack graft and enriched tha coffers of the state, we
■tat* ne*d* th* revenue woVso believe that u beer bill will be similarly beneficial.
■ than the bootlegger*.
Of as much Interest to Hanford ns anything will, of
course, be the Inws unacted with regard to citv nml county
Oa*U Shore*, on* of th* big Isinds.
Under existing statutes It is prartirnlly impos­
boom tlmo development* near 8t.
sible
for
publlr
officials nnd Isindhnlders to get together on
Augustine, U toon to be zold at
nhJIe auction. Take your time, nny kind of an agreement rehabilitating nn oyerbonded
rlty’n credit and providing far reasonable Inxntion.
The
ayal Don’t crew'd!

he will accept
r&lt;- i» the same
II. t’ov. former
an bo prrsitad1 governmental

E

—t Y .t s n W G T l w f l T '
President

One new i pa per ,aya that two or
three billion dollars will lie neede’d for the refinancing o f around
(glto,060,000,000 of farm IndebtedMm i , Yes, wB should think it
would take at least that much, but
these figures are getting so big
we rsn’t be absolutely sure about
. anything.

Extremes Of Climate

. Onn never associates “Sunny" Spain with winter sport#,
hut dispatches from Mnilriil toll of (he recent activities of
Hitler &gt;Uppe&lt;l a censorship on skiers in the mountains Iwo hours journey from the cap­
tha Gorman press to prevent tin- ita! city.
ftvnrthle stories from gettlnq
High up in the Nnvnccrrnih Pas#, which only n few
■bread, and promptly rumor* tool,
wnM bleak nml iininluihitcil, there nre three motlth* place o f facts, mnWinir th .vcnr"

m..*.., ....................
-../ tlm.-i!‘ rn rliili houees tiuil it W^H-CQUipped hotel.
Here tho
atrocity
campaign many
"vnree thenTi resMy wasTona New. A lp in e en th u sia sts o f Mntlritl g n lh er o v e r th o w eek -en d to
York tabloid, relyhig largely o tile u jo y tlui fun w h ich Ih e sh ow coverctl slopes a ffo r d ,
rumors, headlined a story, “ 4,!00|
In th e su m m er w h en sk im p nntl slelgh in if a re im p osJ*wg »lnln In Herlln.” Truth mnjr nlhle, th e hnhllties o f th is m ountain resort tu rn to tho
bo stranger than fiction, but it Is p aetim e o f p h o to g ra p h y nnd hnvo form etl n p h o to g ra p h ic
never ea wild e» a rumor.
anelnlw wltlrli attnnsnri: vi-nrlv i-xliitiitisiti-t n f
its
w ork .
cut,

Sfi^atore, hweitlgatlng Ihe u le
o f foreign .securities In thla conntry, teodiplzln tliat moat o r the
twelve billion dollars’ worth of
ataekg and bondt sold here are
now
comparatively
worthies*.
Whet wa would Ilka to sea 1* some
Hilary* on th* total amount of
bonds, real asiry, ticket*, and
so forih, Mid In this country,
which ■»» nose also comparatively

Vetqraiu Who are having their
pensions reduedd or allmlnated
are naturally faced with new dif­
ficulties th thd struggle for eaisU
ease. It U not' easy In these time*
to find hew revenue to Uke the
place o f K thflhty-dollar-at month
loss In Income. But If the new

iob*

Roosevelt Announces
MeinyAppointments
In Patronage Move

The Literary Digest tell* about
a Harvard student who once a*ke&lt;l
hie prefeuor whet “ trensubetantiation” jneeoe. The professor re**Oo*d tfekvenel How should
a t lw S r f Look It dp.” Those who
NmiTyt Ih iW IT fh jflllrg would do
well to eoneldtr thla remark.

A new book &lt;*n Huey I-otifr ts
called “The Klngflsh." It re­
late* an Incident when Huey, try­
ing to get a proposal o f hi* by a
Btato flomta committee, was con­
fronted with the constitution of
Louirlsnn. H ur/a. retort was, “ I
am the reftstlltilloo now." This
r e r's ji- ni o f o,a remark of nn*
Of th* French Louts, just two gen«t • ion* ; cfore the reolutloi,
whrn l.ouii XVI wee behraded,
“ The ststeT I am the statat”

cabinet”

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
Mis* Ijmra Fish must delightfully entertained Ihe IRhl rlub last
Wednesday ovening at her Imme.
Sally-Ray farm.
F. F. Dutton, of laike (Inoro,
will paint hi* house as another
Improvement to
hla beautiful

properly.
Mr*. C. O. McLaghlln was host­
ess o f the Cahien llrldge Club
Wednesilty maiming. The highest
scobe' waa made Iry Mrs. A. P.
Connelly who will have the pleas­
ure o f wearing th,. cameo brooch
until a higher srore I* made by
another member of the club. Mr*.
McLaughlin's guest* were: Mrs. CM. Voree, Mrs. W. R. Anno, Mrs.
A. P. Connelly, Mr*. 0. F. Smith.
Mrs. D. w . Herndon. Mrs. Robert
Newman, and Mr*. T. A, Neal.
Mr*. Carrie Griaaon( - who has
been the guest of her nephew, J.
D. Parker, and wife, for a pleatant visit o f some weeks, left
Thursday for her home at Southport, N. C.
M n. C. C. Howard entertained
th* bridge d ob Thuredey afteranon. Mr*. T. J, Gonzalez won th*
club prize while Mr*. Georg* A.
DeCotta* was given th* prize
among tho other guests. Those
present were: Mrs. M, Symes,
Mrs. B. A. Howard, Mrh. Kent
Koenetter, Mr*. Dean* T on er,
Mrs. T. J. Gonzalez, •M n . Aglet!
Pitta. Mr*. E. J. Holly, M n , G.
Koely, Mrs. J, W. Dkhfau, M n
f t 1* Miller. M n Georg* Fox, J r ,
M n . B- W. Hendon, and Mrs.
^amuol Pul**ton.

Mrs. J. D. Heberts nail family tut
sriernl
wrrk,. left
Tlmrsilsy
night fur her home ill Nurth Car­
ol la#.
Mr*. O. W. Ilrad; lias rolurnrd
fluin a pleasant visit of sovcral
days with Mr*. IL P. Driver, of
Tampa.

Salvation Army
Drive Is Getting
Fine Response

•terday
'My to the sullied of
In a burst of nomineIlona ho forwarded to thr Senate
Mw following names:
I'laudo (5, Rowers, o f New
Yrrk, In Is* amha-ador to Spain.
Summer Welle/, o f Maryland, la
ho assistant secretary of slate.
Joseph W. Woodrougb. of Ne­
braska, to l&gt;o judge o f the eighth
rlreult court of appeal*.
Harry M. Durnlng. o f New
York, to be colleetor of the port
o f New York.
Roosevelt went over other ap­
pointment* with Postmaster Gen­
eral Farley, and there I* eVriy
prospect o f additional choices for
many of the plums still on tloDemocrstie administration tree.
There appeared )e*terday to be
considerable maneuvering
ovei
lorn* offices. It was underdo-vl
In one high quarter here that John
H. Cohen. Atlanta puUllher nndj
vice chairman o f the nations)
committee, lias liecn offered thpost o f treasurer o f the linitnl
Staler.
There lo rnn»hlerable doubt,

tVelle* i* a former member of
the stole department staff under
President Wilson.
Mowers, who goo* to Spain, l*
a writer and was teni|Kirary cliairrnen of #I h) ItIJH llemneratlc eonvolition.
Among the early appointment*
evpected are tho** o f Mr*. Itutn
llryan Uwen, former representa­
tive from Florida, to bo ministry
to Denmark, and Mr*. Nelli TayIn* Itoss. former governor of Wy­
oming, who |s slated for on* o f
Ih* Important office* at th* capi­
tal.
Th* nam* of Clark Howell. At­
lanta publisher, also is mentioned
prominently in the speculation

Min. J. (I. 1-nnry. Mrs. M. It.
Ktritblend. Jr., Mrs. O. J. I’upe,
Mrs. W. K. Kamii", Mt-s Arvnka
Takach, Mi** Jeanette
luting,
Mrs. II. C. Washburn, Mr*. Ralph
Wight, and Mrs. Kobjr Lain*.
Alsu. T. W. Ijvwtun. It. A.
Smith, Kay Foz. Dr. A. C fhzm Iterlaln, C, E. Adams, Mazwell
Htewart, Kez Packard, K. C. X z r
Mahan, W. II. Shepherd, fa it .
Earle T. luKcks, J. DlntMder,
Linton E. Allen, E. J. Tull. P.
Ilayord Smith, S. O. Shlnhcl-er,
f . S. Weil, Counts Johnson. K. K.
pourfnry, T. U JMm*«, Pa»e Uonlske, I. Ci. Hunter, P. J. Klin*.
II. It. Steven*. Georg* C. Uanlen.
Rev. Smith llardln, Karl
Leh­
mann, 3. M. Lloyd, C. F. Dranan,
V. M. Greene, C. E. Rawun, P. N.
Whitehurst, F. R. Wilson, W. A.
I.c(Tier, II. II. Colemen, F. S.
U nuon, J. G. Sharon, W. L.
Cooper, and II. M. Papworth.

Might over Everest, the adust
tying out o f th« feat wa* in
a mriisuie incidental. When tho
two *hip* went up th* purpose of
hrrP a* to a place in Ih* diplomat the flier* wa* only to mak* a Uset.
Ilut they found condition* to icAral
lc rtirpa
Setrral day* ago th&lt;; Kpanis! that they turned the lett Into a
foreign minister unmmncrd ■ real flight.
The *hip» took off yesterday
Madrid that lionet* was mors
morning a* soon a* the Mirra
than acceptable to hi, govern
lent nr I that the wind in the upwent.
I »r atmosphere had lost comliltreble o f Its high vehtlty. Thlii
SOME THIEF
u*» ilrtetininei.' by sending up a
weather baloon which retched an
altitude o f XJ.OUO fret, where it
recorded a velocity c f flu mll«.i._
—Th*—ftrglil irvcr"The"talIc*t peak
in the world required three an I a
h .If hour*. I*&gt;rd
1,'lyi.Vsdaie'*
plino wa* the first to ro-apprur,
f Hoard in a few moment* by the
*hip containing McIntyre and the
photographer. _ • __
In the eyes o f natives living in

FAIRVIEW. Okie. A 22 .alllire rifle cartridge in M* smoking
Inl.urn may ro-t A. J. tjuick the
elghl o f one eye. tjnlrk had
scoe|ied the loose tobacco from his
piK-krt ami filled hi* pipe. An evptosion followed, shattering the
pipe and driving a fragment of
the wood in Quick’s eye Iwll.

B.

M

%

W. Int ST.
Specializing
in
truck
service’. Wr work while
you sleep—day or nlghL

VCV f l l

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(Continued From Peg* One)
and all worketa were eapreted lo
remind Ih* prospect that the
money pledged It not for th* Sal­
vation Army, but for th* homeI***, Ike orphaned, tha transient
and the loetl Indigent who visit
th* Po»t daily tUroughout the
year.
Ak on* worker put It, “ Someone
made this work Its ep*cUl charge
for yoars ard yeara, U U impera­
tive that If are with this prob­
lem handled properly w* ehould
assist th* Army In doing it In
every
way possible.” Worker*
darted tko drive off by taking up
a collection which prod need | U L
. Those attending the uornlag
breakfast were: M n. K. P. Monulvatgo, M n Clyde Ramsey.
Mr*. 8. O. Sklnholaer, Mr*. 3. F.
Dpudney, M n A. J. PeUrtiz,
Mr*. J. Adrian Brown, M n Ralph
A. Smith, M n C. 8. Well, M n
John D. Abrahams, M n E n d
Hirers, M n K. if. U ngy, M n J.
M. Hayes, M n . W\ A. Hopkine,

Martin’s Garage

""

^twrem you hod joy la life, Tit shaafs

* and ovttKii,
ladder Mess?

You want character as v
as mildness
in 9cigarette. . . Luckies have bbth!
Everywhere you go—at
S l m 'a P U e #

PORT OFFICE
&amp; ' LUNCH

'llvl
er

blended People the tvtnU over i
a cigaretw that has Character.
,
*oJ a,l important, bee
tnege fine tobacco*atuToasted”-

tecaule It’s t o a s t e d ”

PRINTING

a trial.

Herald Printing C#

Hit # Yoor Glaawcw
FRtcd Neff 111
Reduced p r i c e on efargU'
vision and Kryptok lens*. A lio
■II iheU end modern g#M
filled frame*. .

Dr. Henry Meljulln, Jr..
n P T O M E T U lH T

m Park Ave.

THEY’LL CUT
LIKE NEW
Surgical tools; all kinds et
feissors and knives; pruning
tuols o f all klml^ &lt;lc. Ex­
pert saw fillnff.’r tfZ XJTTT
LAWN MOWERS '
•
lirpiirrd and Sharprard

Also For Hal#
Have your work done b y ’ #
rent mechanic,

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TP&lt;gllAT.J^»1ttt 4.1933

T
Julia Cantacuzene To'M rs. Kick la Winner Endeavor Society Of
Give Address Here
Of Golfing Event Church Ilas'Meeting

iMissionary Society.
Group Goes To Meet

pretty little lVtile Marie, fornw-r star o f Earl t at. oil's \ sm ­
iles. She offer* a real a.rubatic
—
.dauev mill also as»t»ls the LorKlahurato preparations are l » titTU-i- 3n»T .hairmrn o f "cusn-j , ow 11r\ithers in their intperM»-i Mrs. t . tl. lu re, Orlando du Mr-. J hn Ekk won the ninePETERS, Sm M * EdJ(
famous Brow-way ve-l ,ri«* "ec ret ary o f the Woman's
hole hr idickp g o lf tournament imlicv- fi ■ the coining year wen ;
Ttlcphone: Offlca 148
I Alisstonaiy Society o f the Kiesl
morning at the selected Io -erve at a resent m «t-j| l.|„i,„ .,.
sUgvdyesteiJajr
Princess Julia Cantacuiene who
, Methoilist t'huteh; Airs. W..S*
Fan ford 1 -luutry L'lub a* a pail lllg of* I1ic ,.&gt;unvil of the Henmr
will arrive here today and deliver of thi* wivkly “ tadloa’ day" at the t hri - tins Endeavor Society of the
Thoritton, president nf the local
an address on tho aubjvct. “ N»- club. Ain A. C, Cbamo*tla*n an.’ First Pier
rstiyietlan Church- Mis*
siK-iety ; .Mr*. Kyli- .-ihoe make'.
! Inmal Defense.” tomorrow after- Mrs. 1 !*. M,Fuller were hustc**- Mary
Am-tewi was .
K_____
_________
superintendent o f the children'
cle.tei t- - . 1*,- a* presiderl, MIm ; » da.h " ( Scotch. Although it i* ilcpurtmrnt; and )lrt:.W vJi JcVlVT- .
iiu«n at 2 .-00 P. M. at the monthly ft) fu, the itajr.
Complimenting Mra. J. P. (.tif­
meet in. of the Woman’# d u b . a t . At the lusian o f tho gulf llrm i-i fi-.-wn is the new vtec-:»‘*t the kmd tluit re-botUrd, mrv- uf Ihilaiud. left Unlay fur GaUtcsWalker underwent fin and eon. If..S . Griffin, of Mi­
rr-thc-lc** fou will get a ' thrill trill*, to attend a cunfvrettce o f the
TCKSIUV
' thp club home. All pereons Of the gci.n--, * th ware ewjoyrd tit the president": an.l— Alls* G»_____ip e n tio o thla morning at ami. the farmer'# aon and daughItum that Scot. Ii that you cult Woman’* .Missionary Society oi.
Hart will I
•xietary.
The regular hnmifs, and soc'mljvity. and especially
,
. .uieiubora
______ oi murrrng. , ii.theun was served in -1 llhrl
lrr-ln-lah,
Mr.
'
and
Mr*.
J.
T.
tho FafnaW Lamhton
Memorial
out of the theater with you. the F’ irst Methodist l huxvli yf
The f-JI sing will have ,
foimally
i
bridge
m***lAg
o
f
the
Laughters
of
We*patriotic
and
civic
znganiutione
■
the
club
dining
tiMim
Gliffin. entertained with a
RoOyHal
tolsjltay Nell isrrira U-mitiful Florida. The general council wyl ,
I
re
id taoii * evorattd wllh bomU nf the iui in rmnmiltse*
Celery
I*?
Class
of
the
First
Methodi-t1
ore
invited
to
attend
the
lecture.
poity laat night at the
yen
M - HarHet Brown. |ini-|stage srltitig of tu-i ow1t drsign he represented at tin- 'conferxiflfo
i
f
calc:dr.
a
.
wt*tkr,
anil
ptitux.
Church
will
l«e
held
in
the
form
dinner
party
will
he
given
toCarle?, o f New Clair. (Juanlltiee o f garden flow,
Bridge gc - ■ Ahri»? «njoy&lt;kii in tlu* 1.4.1 lilt- ntr.t evangelism; Mi's #&lt; Will as a wonderful wardiolw hy Airs. ItI.ipscomh. gcgelal
of Dr. and era wete used to ocAirn the room# o f an “ April hools'' party at S:00: night at the Celery Club on the
and
prlxrs
wrre Alargait 1Iteiinett, foreign mi*. I of ciistuniv* tlial wilt dasxlc you secretary of promotion ami educa­
P. M. at the church with Mrs. T. U kefront in honor of Princess afternoon
their home o f the club for the occasion.
*ion-:
M
Maigaret
i
a
)
.
[
just
aher
in*tunics
daxxc
thMrs.
(J.
P.
Paxton,
During
the evening
bridge t . Brown, Mrs. J. p. Thurmond,' Csntacuxcne with the past prrsl- (Warded 1
tion. •
Avenue.
:H score, and Alls* home nr.'.tonss Mb** I* notify eytrs of patTtmv at Tcxa* tim
games were enjoyed ami at a late Mre. Jones llsrvey, Mrs. Morris dents and members of the board who tuT.t
. ---------------------i a
Virlr.
t
lilirtlaa
education
ami
nan'* iTtrh,
lintlNKBM IS llETTEU
hour score# were added ami Spencer, .Mr*. J. |, Clark, a n .i'„f manager* of the Woman's Club I c r y I*, Itdl, who was l-tcky in
lilinistnlal
teiiefj
Spiolt
long,
Mte. , Frank L. Stiller returned priir. awarded. High (core prize Mis* Dorothy Stokes a* horde* sc i. in aUr„aancc. Thi* will be f.d- timing.
A vat r.T uf 1hi* unit i* tin*j
VUCNtiSTOWN. O .-T h e l-'nHTho-1- j i -ent were: Mrs. \t. ictigiu.t- education and pui-liiayaatehfaty from Jaek.onville when for the women, perfume, went to ®i . « Number Seven o f ;h-- |„wr,i by a cruise on Mu* Celo
Ill'll1" Ali‘"uun!er TtiMlpt*.
Thi* |
M. Scott. Mis, J.ymsn (tullulph,, tien: Frutikhn lienrett, sic»ar&lt;-‘id Engineering and Foundry Lu•he' has been (pending the post Sirs. M. More, while second high F,ir! ‘ Ur,th« U*t
tiiiii|.«*
thi*
iiiwsl
»i&lt;
nun
tin
n*
I
j
*»■
through the courte*) of H. N. Mia. John
sii noil reed a five percent increase,
l-.tk, Mrs. J. Il.iwe-i j -hip of po&gt;-rssiotta| Mis* Anna
thrto week* visiting relative*.
score prixe, # pottery jar o f bath at 8:00 P. M. at the home of MU* e,,,..
«m an&gt; fitairr in thv
Christian s cial art v \ r t
Full. ,\li . it. I*. Paxton. and1 Hello Hi own.
in operation*. The plant I* aoor
’
.,
,
.
,
powder, was given to Mrs. J. Toll. Mabel Wilson, 618 Park Avenue.
Fhry
work
anil
fun
j
Mae
operating twenty peteenl o f *»•
Th' mon,h y
«* h* guest, Alt. II. \V. Paalon. Mrs. K. -ci\ln . *||,| Mis* I sum
E. 0 . Stowe was the recipient of with Mis* Wilson and Mr*. John
ou* iiiui krv)i you utii"?mu? what
Dr. and Sira. J. (\ GtliS* -and
Woman* t lub. whiih i* scheduled Compton. Mi.. A. C. Fort,' Mr*. Hionn, ..vial commltlce.
p n iiy.
high *eore priae for the men, a Carver a* hostesses.
h^iI'lH-it m*\t
Johh Bbattfe, uf Indiana. Iiave re*
Mrs. Hugo Career.'
The
ltoinmiltre
u m v m t wtll
t r e j “Pl’i’vn
"exi K\|wc-| to be
1hr olficeis sml
and
W F liv m t n t v
for Wednc-Jay afternoon at I'd:.10|Roy I S j i
Ysrrlley's (having outfit and A.
Altoitf.
Mrf.
IVtri1
1
haitmun
wt'if
41
lt
Jfhrfllirtl
with
I
iumi
-tuhtM
n*
you
turned from Flagler Brach where
o'clock at the dub house, fu r; Mr*. I.'tdpl
II. B a l t r w u presented with sec­
A meeting o f th* board of the
they spetit thu week-end with
I* given tn
in'Schaai. Jli
i.eorge Knight. Jr..] dn l-c imlielixht service un S units re have never been thrilhd before
111 !«•
ond high score prixe, a silk tie. Garden Club o f Sanford will be members unly, will
Irlehda.
1honor o f Ptinrea* fantaeoivne
Cantacuiene Mrs, I *P. Mct uller, Mrs. J. K etening ,,i T lkl o'et.-k at’ the ■!'*• &gt; W " ,11 'Xceeil JWir .
Cut praxes wete awarded to Mr*. held at !&gt;::i0 A- M. at the ,
-ilM .l\iU Jt&lt;ailj^aJkU lW .lw lW *..l!4M iU .^v*.cU ^U reU «#*^-aaA ^JtU tU k.A L.^uSW «M |..oU .*bW.* .o « .!k « lw iv i» r ^ « rU « « w ''0 « « -u...« « (.L | 1
E. II. Stowe and T. L. Soil
•*
l,k* 4 * i l —
Lulnr vhtiri’h Kcrvira thai rvrinnif
wunwPTul .k;« obits .m.l t IJ
ourt.
»t 2:tK» •
p. Al.
a
na- led l«&gt; u djolr ''e'ij% prJ .f'yrvar* they have ta-rn woiking t-&gt; j
of
playing
cards
while
Mr.
Sulli­
Cheatham, uf Miami, returned
Monthly luncheon o f the WontO r*«"lM ‘ i'"&gt;* receiving Invitat h iistiin Krdravar yeung iwuple?;|wwfi- ( the act that yuuMwdl - c -'
home this morning after upending van received a leather address an's Club will take place at 12:30 ,inn‘ *°
» rr: ,hr Anwriran
mill liuy Ndl, They weir mi l
took.
I*.
J.
Laurence,
who
held
week-end here with Mrs. A.
o'clink at the dull house with the
Auxiliary,
the Spanish
! Vrntml intii Ihta coiintry hy tmtu*
low
score,
was
presented
with
a
Either)1. Jr.. Magnolia Avenue.
Order of the Red Rose and .Mr. American War Veteran* Auxi!j other than John Itiiiixlinir anil
framed picture. Mrs. Griffin re­ \V. J. Thigpen,
Airs. James (1. mry. the \V. ('. T. l '„ the l&gt;. A. It,
y»m* th**&gt; war** ihr fratun*
ceived a kid purse and Mr. Grif­ Sharon, and M rv R- A. Newman «l| P- T. A. associations, the tf. D.
The prise 0f llu.tw fur thr
, attraithm uf
the cirvua, the
fin a leather bound golf scoring
|
C
,
the
Oviedo
Woman'*
I'lub,
tla.
a* hoateases.
He u-rv alien* may­
Isrxc't attendance at the Woman’*
! World** montest,
book* as mementoes o f the occa­ be made with Air*. K. E. Htein.
Fern Park Woman’* Club, the Cluli and Stnow'a I'aint amt Gla»*
ll« IIKMIY DREW
|
sion.
t*oino pri lath'd to i*ei' «i ahow
At ia*i liviv i* Mifialhitty that .
The public i* invite,j to attend County Federation o f Women'* Company by .Mr*. II. I'. Joiner' uf
that i« new anil novel, beautiful
A t a late hour » salad - c r u r v
ja lecture on National IW rn'e at Club*, the Luitgwood Civic Leaguel Jkik«unviills-.
representing
the • entirely •liifcmit m tht* luiv ■1&gt; Ntnictd and tnitked with youth.
was served to the following: Alri
i 2:00 P. M. at the Woman's Club and other religious, putiiotic aii-l ’ PlttablMg
burgh Plate (ilu** Company, f Mltittf ihiiOfii ri’vi’trt tv |trf’•ffltril |iv|i mid! tlirill**.
J. I*. Griffin and II. S. Griffin,
by Prinres* Julia Cantacuiene. ( siwial orga filial ions.
itim nwaidnl tu tin* toikr
Ijiike Alary
Alan In S*nitfiml« Huy Xrlll jitnl ln*i
honoh guests, Mr. and Air*. E. B.
I'.-T. A, uhiili Iiii11 I2tt
llffl wumrn
women flunr tmil frtim T**xa- (lulfuti!** |
Mr*.
W.
A.
I-efflrr
will
hate
a
—
—
-------Stowe. Air. and Mrs. T. L. Hull!
irjlMteiW miller »t» muiit*, 'n iel fumuit^ nt^ht « lull.
van, Mr. and Mrs. Chsilrs Jhinn. tea at B:00 I*. M. at her home mi
&gt;uniiriolf Jlijfh ScIuhiI
A.; liny Nell uml her tlaiiif hitvrj
Jr., Mr. and .Mrs. O. R. Estrl-ge, Atugmdia Avrnur in honor of Mia*
hud the 5«*ioiui laiut'^t atteinlunrvi n t onlv
it fi*.ilur«* of
Guthrie trceiit brideMr.' and Mr*. W. L. BtiBcek, Mr*. Carmen
with 10.1 women. Ihinn? the (iuinan'» riub
»•
th**y hnvr &gt;
Tell - Mr*. At. AIu*c*. Air*. Frank elect,
I lure-day period uvn MHi women j tuuml t In* l{ K. O. ruviiit with
ejsch.^Afr*. Fraitk PetJrs, Mi*s
,,
.
TIILHSDAA
.Spormorvd by the A'nung IVo- railed.
. Irvini'ifdoiH aurrraa ami thla "i*
„
.
.
. ...
Lady Paters, L B. Taylor,. J. R. Rcgular Meeting o f Seminole , .
In an intrrview (hi muntiiiif I the first liim* lltat tiny hai
o f the hir*t
Williams, L ||. Pope, A. II. Bax- Chapter Number Two Order o f : ' ’ 1*'* P*P«lm ent
t*ry -l&lt;- T. Layton, and P. J. the Eastern NUr will inert #t 7:H0| Slwthoslist t'hurrh. of thi, city. Jo-.- »d h li, IT. Stuart. man«*rr af| prat ciliti Ihr South
Aiprnrin* with the Canir U
Laurence.
o'clock at the Alasonie Temple. M* r*l,i**
,fnor- o( Alliance. .S n ow P a in t and GU pv. fumpany,
Initiation win lake place.
[Ohio, wlm i* spending the wintci .Mi. Mluart tuteo tlint lie \Yi*luT A. iii^.inuathui.v 'VunmnV Cluh, that •lull4 nit* 'un*
Tho South Side P.-T. A. will
in Kissimmee, will give a to thunk nil
i the , "lllltj I'll Jh«U vu.upc.a.
Edward K. Goethe, uf Orlando, Meet at
al.tiuL .c)a v.llt;:rccr. t'n .Wednesday evening
prcM'Uted tin- In-I week in Mil),
waa h«re loday on buxlnt-s*.
al the First Methodist | on ur,| gihnl atlrnd im e.
|8taIII ■o'clock
■
auditorium.
Aimouj Atlisle Week, with the Al li­
The Wr*t SicV Primaly P.-T, A. t'hurrh to which the public (a in* ]
TO NtlvUKNT iO M KItl’
sle l&gt;c|inrtiiifiit n- -pon-oi Rewilt meet at 2:30 o'clock ut the vili-d Mr. Mar.ilhc *nng herr In-..
henrsnl* will Is- held r-vety Mon
fori- the Sunday. School of tlu
school aiidltoiium.
CMuied nitd Ulocked
Art - i"t'fiiwiil »u&lt; math* li­ day evening at M:IKI I'. Al. at Iluv 4K r® »x)
Regular Iiumi cs* and *orial First Methodist t liuivli several
by us will ndd ffrare
■ml) (, Mr-,, D ** Miniv, ef eluli laiuse tu which nil slngei* ol
meeting of the T. K. L. Clo.*. (.r weeks ago.
„ Mr. 1 Ih&gt;panm tu « f the tlu- city ait- invited.
to crwi the “rUilcal”
ihc First BaplHl t'hurrh will tnkr
Assistant talent o „ the program
o f h a t 'U t t s . ------- *
place at 3:30 o'clock «t the church will lie the la di-lro Girl* IJiiuiannex with Mr*. II. R. Ilrrk, Air*. trite Of the Allen Instllote o f Mu­
John Abraham*, Mr*, f . K. Hen- sic at Alliance. Ohio, mol E. L.
Kltone SC1
ten, um,’ Aire.
jt. Wiil a* host­ Allen, orgimisl and iiioso ilim lor
esses,
of the First .Methodist Church in
Icc Tea Spoon*. Salad
FRIDAY
Forks, Tea Spoons and
llo-e Ciiele nf tin- &lt;L,i,|&lt;-n (.'lull Alliance.
The program will !»• presented
i
Odd H ccch
of Hittifnril will meet ut hmmi
as follows:
A. Al. ut the holm- of Airs, J.
Organ
Prelude, “ Aledit Ut Ion'*,
Hill*, J r , In Geneva.
The Jeweler
Stingc-s, Air. Allen.
MONDAY.
Air*. J. llowell Fl.li un,: Airs. Aria. "M'nppuri" (MarthaI F. von
FJotow, Air. Matsiliu.
John Kick will I*- hostesses fur
“ ladies' day" al the Sanford ‘‘ In the Garden of My llearl." liy'
Cuuntry Club.
lliircl, u ii d . “ Clannilta Alla,":
1 (The Firefly) by Frlml, IjoIis-I
Ilu liirl* Qiinrletre.
Itesnlmg, All** Ethel luipp.
"I lleur u Tliru-h at Eve." I ad­
iih
man bud "Ihi You Know My ,
Garden" Wood. Mr. Alursilia.
The home of Mrs. R. Al. Turner!
was the scene of tlu- i»gii|tt. •■Smilin' Through."* Penn. “ Allah's
Hollilay." Friml, mnl “ Ki*s M meeting of Circle Number Two o f'
Again," lleilo-it l.adiatxu tju»rthe First Methodist Church held
letle.
yesterday afternoon with Air*. P,
••'file llill* of llniiir." Fox,
D. Parker presiding. Mr*. Turner
ta". It .. i-IWeta and n r i o ,
le,| the devotional which un* fid -1
“ Ve-lI It giulrira.” |I'ugliorcl)
lowed by the mission study lesson
|.eo't eeptlri, Air. Alarsilia.
taught liy Mrs. 1, P. Hagan.
"An la - o '' Iriiioie, “ lie Para­
During the meeting a talk was
dis) i
lytsiia and
“ Urtfu."
made liy th„ Rev. .Smith Hardin.
A social period was thro enjoye | 11-.. A , M. Alim.
-|l • ) v ■
Russian Folk Song,
when refresh men I, were served ti­
r;* I fo r u ic o a ." Wilson, luniis*
the following: the Rev. mid M, .
- &gt; Ifiioitrtlr.
Smith Hardin. Mrs. T. W. \V |.
,t
ih lord l a Altr Light." AlUUcw.
Ham*. Mrs. -Tr -Er-\Vii*orr- -M
AL, Alursilia.
M. Elder, Mr*, (ieurgia Unit, .‘ I

Griffins Entertain

fe r s o n a l s

With Bridge Party S ocia l Calendar

!

'u.cn.

Lake Mary P.-T. A. Is
Winner Of Cash Prize |{ay Nell and “ Gan*rM
\t Milano Wednesday

«

Lyric* Tenbr To Give
Concert At Church

To-Night

t

lotttft Times

TREE

CLOSING OUT
Century Pattern
Holmes &amp; Edwards
Silver

Vz Price

A t 1 :2 5 o ’ c lo c k T h is

MINOLE

l ii y Cleaners

A ft e r n o o n in F r o n t o f

McLAULINS

T h e M a x w ell C h e v r o le t C o 1
**

“ Daredevil” Jack Derby

Circle Number Two
A f Church H Meet

"Tim, Man Who Defies The Laws o f Native"

STARTED HIS

100

HOUR

ENDURANCE

RUN

EVERYTHING REDUCED!

E. Chorpening, Mr*. H. M.
S')wires, Aire. II. fi. Corwin, M rA. K. Appleby, Air*. P. |). park
er, Mrs.
P. 1Is van, Air*. J. p.
Hall, Mis. K. W. Turner, Mr., J.
M. Hayes, Air*.
F. Ilrannan,
and Miss Lrula Evans,
—

"The Car That Defies The Laws Of Science’

.••xflf
II. S. Griffin, of Miami, lelarred
homo 11*lay aflei spending * few,
Cay* here willt lint former’* -"'I
uml •iiughlerdn-luw, Mr. and .Mre.j
J. T. Griffin.----- ------•— — '—

in - Ives in Orlando
dblebtiftbs its 35th anniversary
^

,

w ith

ai

CASH SALE i

|
|b

D id

yier’tJ

«4o of the yeu(! Four
fashions for Wfcf*
(ft# and’the h'ome'.-v. etreryBCed juii In itnre for Raster
OtrtmrTrtjlW'elrvInff" whether
f a pslr dt' hose, a dress or «
eUri^Ihs'. . . jfou can't afford
’ tych an everft:

D a re d e v il

(lid wUJr now

a r e d e v il”

D erb y

will attempt to prove to vour satisfaction Unit
-thg-New-Chevrolel Six i- t|tc outstanding i in of"
the tunes. . . . An impuasdile.i feul fin uiiy
othar make nf^n «lx ur, eight-cylinder car.
I0U huui- o f &gt;on|ltiuiMi&lt; illi&gt; mg without *|ei p oi
re*l.
I'«) hums wilhuul ml hog uny ml--esnuk a | -sealed.
100 hours without adding any watei radiator iup
-ealarl.
list hours at. an average -peed of “ 11 miles |* r
hour- 3.MIV niilre.
T|li* mean* tie- same u&lt; a tup fiom here
to Nau Franrisco. t alifurniu, without uiPImg oil m
water- over :i,nun miles without

W a t c h fo r D e r b y e h
The
W ith

S treets H im

-

-

Uerliy'* mi- j* strii'kly stock ttmtltd t'ht'Vmlet Hi\ loach, taken from the stuck of
Ihc .Maxwell Chivrolct Co.

“ It’s Wise To Chouse A Six"

HOW

M ANY

M IL E S

W IL L

HE

D R IV E

?

; Duro-DevH Dt-rlty 'ta* huntkufftttl lo the nleerim; whe-ul at I:2&gt;'&gt; P. Al. totlnjr anil will tlrh'i- cimiliiUiiualy without milling oil or water fur -I day*. -I night* anil I hour* ending af &amp;:2Ti I*. Al. -Saturilay. April 8th.

PRODUCTS
Tkfeauge Hie Does Not Take A Chance.
TTie Best Is None Too Good!
wi|| use Sindsir Gasoline
ra so lip iarid^oIF

’ Prizes For Gucsfted'Oli1Wiles Covered
lat I’rire |50 Cmdi allowance of any new Chev­
rolet Six.
'2nd Prize f25 C«*h allowance on afkiy new Chev­
rolet SIx._
,
■3rd Prize 125 Ca.-h’ allowaj^cg un uny L’*ed Car.
4th Prize'|2fl Cash a'lowaAe on any Unwl Cur.
• »»!

Exclusively on his 100-Hour
NonrStop Drive
i &amp; i ' 4 llnaa ret trietaii by manufat-

2d2!tiiin o lia

'PViP'

■-i*u - *» -

Fill Out And Hand In Your Guess.
Name
.............................
—
Address
... ..
Car Now Owned
_
...........
Year and Model
My Guess ..... .....Miles in 100 Hrs.

CHEVROLET CO,

F. C . M ac

¥

(______________

D erb y

CHOOSE

*

('*•*» «

AL*. J. I*. Griffin and her son.

Sanford. Florida

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