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PAYMENTS

Salvation Arm y's
__ /ill Get Under Way
1th Breakfast Tomorrow

POWER TO QUIZ Roosevelt Plan O f
MORGAN HOUSE Helping Farm er Is
BEING SOUGHT Urged On Congress

Strrss will
WM' appeoiimatfly 80 men itom on-1* moiring.
f«ci lh#t th#
and wo •n resident* vf thin city !•»*! «*n
munch doughnut* and|Budget f. nm ttao. In altclng th#
and cou
P r e sident Presents
drink a .-., inr hot coffee at Sal- annual hu Vet from the *1.000 Broadest Authority Is South Takes Count
Annual Saving O f 400 ration Army t'ampalgn llradquar of last &gt;.ar t.t $2400 for this
Desired
For
Inves­
S e v e n t h M essage
f It ftermitted To Tax Collections In
O
f
TornadoDamage
Millions In Veteran trra In the Mairrh Building to­ year, hi., dom- with the aincer.tigation Of Big Fi­
In 5 W eeks U rging
morrow earning at 8:30 o'clock, conviction Ihar the varied activ•* Country W ithn r T * . Ah m U i . 4 r u n
March Reported
Benefits W ill Help liadata of &lt;h&lt;* annual Duilgrt Ap­ itics of the lo.nl Fiat cannot Iw
nancial
Institution
With
80
dead,
scores
injured
Refinancing Clause
j a l Permit;
Balance U.S.Budget peal drive will aprak to thrnj ou handled at n -'nailer ftaure.
and hundre.1* shelterless, the
WASHINGTON,
Apr.
3
.Mr.
Papworth
will
bo
teate.1
at
tha Imports a of making tha
Is Lacking
deep South today rqsuntej the
W A SH IN G TO N , A p r. 3.—
speah-r*' mbit
lubl* logother
0P&gt;—Income tala* of $2,380..
togotner with
wun I Tv
'
'
A?
for $3400 a -iiccrs* from the speaker*'
WASHINGTON, Apr. 3&lt;-WP&gt;— drir* —
cRrgymen of every dom ination. •
w.ll h. asked today to havoc wrought hy last weak’* ( A .P.) — President R ooaerelt
100.00
wore
reportad
on
Mar.
Veteran's
administration
official*
tha
atart.
B E R L IN . A p r A — (A .P .)
tornadoes and set In motion th«
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h" , " - 1"
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r ||l* U!
31. Tha taat day for filing re­ last night hid written th# worn' “ R#m«mtar lhat the money official* ..f tho local Post.
W ithout o ff e r ln f .any expla­
machinery of
rehabilitation. recommended to C on ffrew to*
other
leader*
of
the
dHw.
,
{
£
•
£
'"
"
f"r
«
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|
nwo-»i««tl°n
of
tuna brought th* Utal for tho “ economy” o»er a wld# flald of nreded thi- year I* not needed
Mississippi, bearing th* brunt day th e enactm ent o f leglanation th# governm ent an*
Rev
Smith
llanlin
of
the
First
«N
m.l.h-..grating
fact,
of
J.
P.
thalr aetirltlta In eonforniatlon hy the Sahntion Army hut by lh.'
month to |lSO,71iJOO.OO « " •
Meth.ali*t t'hurch w.ll offer the ; Morgan * to., god the nations of mail winds, reported a death latlon authorixing tha re fL
n o ta te d today that beginning
pa rad with 1195,410.800.00 * .with Pieslder.t Rootaralf* dnrre indigent r*.«i&lt;lcntx of this city
Trtaa had 14 dead.
/ I P I) Brownlee j other hi* piivatc bonk*.
toll of 84. Teia*
dead,
|‘ c i ^
a t M idnight n o .o n e will be
yaar ar»- Th*. amount, how- i for an annual Having o f $400,000,- and rounly who are constantly 7 '.? ^
t
.wmwtma-ni:*-tti&lt;l-'AmiWM* fliW trnrurrTrtTftfr in d e tte tf
I &gt; laava Germ an soil
arar. do** not reprrsent nil re- ‘ 000 In veteran** benefit*.
rn .1 rTeih# drive bn hahalf »U
authoritj possible for the rn,. With ,cola* still *n ho»P&gt;* nes*.
"
-ftlod ho—......... .
shelter.”
mailtd and would not b* crane* bureau officials rreeled
___'p o lic e atami
_ precaution
That will b* the slugan *&gt;f the
iT S
m. m u, w hu.
counted until today, *o offlria.a tha roluminoua exreullVb order
paaaport.
,* ,
week w ith thtt
th e ul#«
d i*
the ipprov*
apprnv
to prevent «a sprtftd
spread oj
of disease House
* i m*y J II. Re m H liinimittee
iU M will a&gt;k for lh#
tn
nOUS0 WMK
ballara tho government atill ha* |promulgating th# deep aliahr* in Campaign. I* *s« assorted today trn,l|
Marler
an
l
Rev.
Jgaveral days reports
tif a refiilut Ion based on lh
In the torn rural communities. patch o f h is seventh m e ta (hate# of a*e«*dlng th* veteran benefit*. While the gtent- by H. M. Papworth. gtrrral |H- gikeil to make
most far.reaching powers allotted Property loss la still uncomd o f the exodus o f
P
amount collected during la»t er part of th# eeoaomiea decreed r hair man of the drive who will
IPtintlnuad On P
M fe to the legislators, the
prealdi'ovvr the hrvukfa-t *»aai«wt
to Congrr-s by the const itut Ion.
puled.
_____ ... considerable
numIn
the
order
will
not
te
rffccli**
Marrh.
Praaldant opened th* way for InSenate trailers predicted the
until the beginning of the new
t m la neighboring countries. At
eluaion oy thl, latest major plan
drastic resolution would !&gt;* apflatal year, July 1, the bureau last
Ketalasbart. authorities ordered
ll(£ bill ln th* Renat*.
proviul s|u-edily, either today or
night virtually hsd.cuihplated tn■It pagaport*’ 'withdrawn from
Applying on farm mortgagee
Tuesday,
on
the
basts
op
Chair­
itruetlun*
to
field
atotlon*
direct­
Jews Utlnf In East Prussia. Tta
th*
message proposed both read­
man
Fletcher’s
report
that
th*
ing the actual carrying out of the
n t n u M i Taagllrh* Rundschau
justment of principal of farmer*’
famed House of Morgan ha,| chal­
Chief Executive's order*. Th* l«r W t e T t h a t . trmln had ta n
debts and a reduction of Interest
lenged the committee’s authority
etructloni are rxpectrd to go for­
halted star Dresden to prevent
rata*.
ward to flald stations tmlay or
under th, stock market Investigat­
the axodua of Java Into CiechoII* also proposed a “temporary
Tuesday.
ing
resolution.
Slovakia.,
readjustment of amortisation to
llrig.
Gen.
Frank
T.
llainee,
vet­
Fletcher
1
*
ready
to
tel|
the
Chaacallor Hitlar’a Neals, who
giv« sufficient Unto to farmer* t^
erans’ admlnlitrator, whu a»el«ted
Senate that Ferdinand Prconi,
Salhrday Invoked ■ boycott afain»l
restore to thorn tho bop* Of aHi­
Lewis Dougin*, director of th* 6000 Men And Women GoJ S f°S w I5 S C\dm'im rommltlee counsel, submitted 23
Jews throughout Germany, conGather In Big Hall
B ffla W h iA Admin questions to the Morgan firm, out Asks Citizens To O f­ nt*to fro# ownership of thalr own .
tinted UM raatrlctiona yaatarday 2 Persons Killed And bu0t*L In preparing th* cut* for
fer Suggestions On !a*d.M
In (ovaral towna in Lower Bilaala.
7 Injured In Derail­ lh* President's approval, imme­
To Hear Speakers
latratio" W ill Back of whkh th, hanker* refused to
Th* Preaidant said ha soon
diately Indicated that almost all
nnswer one and questioned the
P»r the meat part, howarar. th*
Legislative Topics would propose tha extension of
ment Of_Three Cars of the planned ronilructiun at
T a l l a h a s s e e . Apr. x - m *&gt; eommlttee’s authority on seven
Reiach aiparianerd ona o f tha
NEW YOUK, Apr. .V-(/Pi— Be­ —I^st-mlnute •preparation*
this program to dabt-bordon*^
veteran hospitals would be diefor
qelatoat Sunday* In year*.
'
DOVER. DeU Apr. a - f A V - rardtd.
Expresalng th# hop* that bofore
mrn an.l women of a!| the opening Of the twenty.fourth other*.
&gt;
In GoarllU, ■ city of S2.000 in
On behalf of the Morgan firm, cause he will be busy doing owner* of amall homes. H* al^o
disclosed ta would aak Congress
Structure* uniter construction creeds prominent spokesmen fsr biennial session of the Horlda leg­ however, Ita count#). John W. Da
Southeastern Garmany, Nail laad- Member* of th# Bo*ton Red So*
thing* for tha good of thte Me­
V(,UHI be completed,
rvmyirtvu, he
*•- (aid,
.«"i. hut
— • the Catholic, Protestant and J»V- islature kept Governor D » » » , vis,
ara entered the boyaott eonnr.ltie# baseball elub aaeaped Injury ^ear would
f
ha* announced that “ there l» llon thac he will havo'Mttte'trmo soon for tegUlatlon permitting
th* Initiation of a reciprocal tariff
to plekat Jaw*’ atorea from II |* yesterday In a Pennsylvania I new buildings and new additions Ish faith, yesterday appealed to Fhmtr. '*cnators -and- reprrsmtn- no disposition to decline, to answer
to release idle talk as to what h* agreement.
have to be absolute neerssi the nation to Join in concerted tlvra busy throughout a rainy any pertinent Inquiries.
• A : M. until 8 Pr M . despite r-- rsilroad wreck which officials would
‘ * ‘......................................
proposes
ta
do,
RepresanUtlv#sarance* of th* government that
ties before work on them went prayer, in accordance with the Sunday here yeslrrday.
I will saak an anj to tho throalr*
"Th# Impression given that the rlect R. J. Holly, accompanied by
holy year deerr* of IVpe Pius XI
. the boyaott action would b* lin- said was caused by a tampertd forward.
The governor spent much of the firm of J. i\ Morgan A Co. ha* re­ Mr*. Holly. Mias Unabella llagan onad loaa of home* and produottvR,
twitch and which killed the en­
lilacs likewise Inblcated Hint for the lo.tterment of world Condi- day checking through a hatch of fused to eo-operate in the proceed­
capacity now farad bF hundred* o f
lt*&lt;? to Saturday. *
and Ben Jones, of Oviedo, left for
Thera war* no untoward Irvel- gineer and fireman.
some natitutions might bo closed tiona and n resurgrno* of religion. bill, which the administration will
,
ings of tha committee la entirely Tallahassee by motor early Tester- thousands of American farm fam­
danta. howarar, at th* res*.-vctlvru
Every sent in the Rockefeller sponsor and which will ta Introilies. Th* legislation 1 nggoat
Thraa slaopar* occupied by th* because of the diminishing of
erroneous,” Davis said.
day morning.
thalr activities.
‘ tad. Th* atoraa In ll&lt;* Sl.’eCanter music hall was taken and
(Continued on Page Two)
Despite that announeament, PaTomorrow at noon, Mr. Houy will not ImpoM a heavy tardea
Rad
Sox
war*
derailed.
Sevan
awna arar* opan ai i* th*
Thus far, however, ho has not a crowd estimated hy polka at
Irora has drafted at th« direction expect* to ta among the mot* upon tho national treasury,” tha
passenger* In other car* war# given detail* of the Institution* more' than 1000 Jammed th e
bafor* Eaatar.
__ g
Ilf the committee • resolution In than 100 Florida rapreaaatatlvsi Praaldant aald. } \
mnwhlle, th* state govern- hurt, non# aarlooaly. Th# train which would 4* clcsed or partly streets outside to hear the pro­
Ita lwpa«*anf taka U taTW dant
8 Held For Burying
wUUU h* sucka to have lh* Henets who wiU.gvChee to taka part In
_ of Baiarla ytiUrday tunned waa th# night axprrla from closed. Ila intimated it would b* gram
•am through amplifiers.
g'mplillers.
I*?,
. . . __A lls r o
extend lo tn# committee all the Ita opsnlng of'tha 1033 Uglatetura regard tbte nwvk-f\# *gtWalturo,
l an tndaflnlta porlod th* open- Hwr. Yorh--» « l-U |« *&lt;;cld*i\J^f: necelsary first to tetermin*, which
Former Coy. Alfred E.
E S m llV n Y d U n g W O H IB I l A H V C
ind to haar Governor Dava Sholta h* hope* th* cong n tafanal Iredare
i power* within It* possession.
wotird be necessary first to de­ naked for ■.pdel*| divine guidance
will ta kbte to spoo*l H through
curtad at Wyoming, at 3tl0 termine which
I Thraa)
Institutions, be­ for President' Roosevelt, railed for
MARTIN FT Calif., Apr. 3.—iAh I He also has advised all member* dallrar hla annual mtsaag* to tb* aa an amendment to tta ponding
people.
cause o t site, location or special an "uproollng of bigotry and opA A lL l of burying ' a young of the great banking house, num
A. M.
Before leaving Sanford, Mr. commodity bill nbout to ta report­
Th# anginaar waa C. A. Burk- feature* would best serve those prossion." uLd expressej n hop* unman allv'e In a ceremony pre-j taring almost a score, to ta ready Holly reminded residents of the ed to tho Senate from Its agricul­
Five Ifgke Claims In head of Wilmington. Del, and veterans who will remain on th* that Jobs vfoulil soon he found for Tcrbtad hr their cult for unfaith, to accept the sendee nf subpoenas county that he la their servant ture committee and already ap­
roll* after July I.
fu S e s
eight Filipinos were to testify before the committee
anil that ha expects them to put proved by th# flouea.
Fruit y jy D rive Loss th* fireman. E. L Poulson. of The economics in expcndituiis all Iho unemployed.
u ,-n ..ja y
If lh# S#nal# vote* th#
Cardinal
llayrs,
in
red
blrrtla.
Th# glgantle teak of refinanc­
him to good us* In th* IntartsU
Dal mar, Dal.
ordered by tho President will
^A.ohorl'le sail others will be lional power today, IVeora I*
T in persona who claimed rarlTh* ball player* and other ■w.eep over virtually every activity red pi pmI hlark cassock and puf|d ■rrv-trd and charged with partlc na.ly In return Immediately to of the county and alate. “ If I am ing government and private mort­
to properly represent this rounly gage* bald by th# farmer* will ta
^presenting losae* member* of their party wire of the burvau, tut th« Chief cape, oertipied * seat of honor and
Ih„ horrible death o f . New York- lo exercise It. II# con of ours” , he said, “ I must hav# don* under existing aganela# In
jllng th# fmlt fly rhaken up but they proceeded Kxrcativa in Issuing the order •truck tho keymda of the “holy * ,i
ilgn eal » I at the In a special trmln after several askrj in * formal statement that hour” service when he voiced a Mbyear-o!d*&lt;’*)ine Novarro. whose lend* It will ta a -waat# of time the constant a.lrice and help rf keeping with th# Rooaavalt pro­
'apworth mi Fat- houn delay to Jersey City no veteran hold the belief that ha hope that “ In this holy year the S d y was exhumed front a hidden, for anyone to challenge the com- you pu'iple back home. You are gram for economy.
mlllee’s authority under the reso nearer th* actual, situation than
go to hi* an- where they wers scheduled to or his comrades had been singled goldf’i tide op religion will set In grave
Island.Henry Morganthau, Jr., go»*r»mmr on
ms Jersey
# -----I will ta for th* next 60 days, and or of th* naw farm crod t admln­
n&gt; tho light of flaming torches. |ution he has drafted.
| be la r.aily In ylay an exhibition gam* yeatar- out for the sake of governmental and sweep us On to benediction
It will be used not only lo go I am counting upon your support. ’
inta in filling Aut
rrdiction In al| peaco »nd Investigators reported the young
latratlon, and hta aides hav#
economy, lie clllsd attention to
d*T.
Into tbs' Morgan hooks, but to inMr. Holly also expressed inter­
,M
expectant mother was thrown into
hU
whole
ee.nomy
program
and
draft**! tha UgUlptlon, and thay
Th#
arvan
persona
treated
at
vestlgats
tha
operations
of
the
est
In
the
special
election
of
Apr.
_____8. O. C'hvse,
_ v . S. Parke* Cadman. the grave on the night oj last
described the veterans' ruts as
other leading private banker* ou 12. lie said that ha will Introduce wl)| admlnl.ter It through th#
8 r, hudlad mors than 3T7 cla ms • hospital hare, four of whom only an intrgral part of It.
(president of the Federal NnV. 19 and earth shoveled over
ra
trained
for
observation,
are.
In th# ht\|is* th# aam# bill that fadaral land tanka.
Wall Street.
during th* patt aorcral months.
‘ t f Churches, said h* saw her living tauly.
Principal among tho Items of
A govarnment bond l**o# te re­
State Senator J. J. Parrish, of
Tta to m n mm olocUb* aa Semi- . Mm. Alice Fryalnger, 43, Phil­ savings will lie about $I 00,(XX),0(X)
gathering a symbol of
She bad been accused of un­
quired for th* tretoondooa tn m Titusville,
said
he
will
introduce
noio County rapttsaotatlv, of tlx adelphia, and her son,, William, to be rut fruni allowances for no
response to President faithfulness «o her sick husband.
MarketNews Service In the Senate, a bill to permit all aetlon. Th# bll| l* ballmrad to bar.
FT*rid* ReimburseImsnt Commit- 13.
service connected disabilities
t's rail for a better na- Th# hunbaml *ho tine#
qualifltd to vot* In tha no fl««d H»*t on th* \mOUOtMu
to. which ta*t l» ra-orgamiatlon
Charles Weldner, 2d. Phila­ less than ■ total and permamr
life, as well as to the ex­ ready enough to forgive her. but Will
Be Continued persons
Novrmtar election lq this county this lasuo, but sxparta have asUaaaaiofl in Orlando last weak
character. Thosg permanently *t._
delphia.
. *
matad that perhaps two or thrte
Ion of th# pope.
the women member* of the cull
to vote on Apr. 12.
. /T h is moralog Mr. Papworth
Lout* Sama, M, Philadelphia. totally tlisabled, even though the
President Roosevelt, unable to demanded her death.
Senator Dunean U. Fletcher, of
*0T
Its also stated that ha fcala that billion dollar* will ta
■aid that his office will bo open
rannut be ronnr-ied intend, was represented by Post­
John J. McCarthy. Jr.,
27, disability
Florida, today announced that ha h# will be kbl* to “ work with any tha refinancing of around $8^09.LM* Week to ponona who wish to
with
service,
will
receive
eflor
master General James A. Farley.
has had assurance front Secretary of th* four mrn who hav* an- 000 000 of farm Indabtodnosa.
ftW tialma. Thor* Is ■o'charge for fforwogd. Pa.
July I, only $20 a month as coniFormer Governor Smith In hi*
nf Agriculture 11. A. Wallace ruiinrrd ■■ candidates for th*
Th. now Interest rate waa dta
Ofbward Hoffman, 29, Phila­
' t tarvlca, ha added.
(Continued On Pago Three)
Republican Resiirns
that although there has been a office” , end that ha “ will ta glad tarmlned at lh. lowaat ^ .I b t e
additss said:
delphia,
“ Let u* pray that the nationi
figure In order to permit th* flo­
From It. F. C. Board necessary curtailment of funds
(Continual On Paga Four)
Samuel L. Walker, 62, negro,
' IIOT IN MAITLAND
may
not continue to pres* down
coming under the supervision of
tation of th. required MW bond*
Salisbury, Md.
uireB A s
talker
his department, there will ta a
WASHINGTON. Apr. 3. IA1
A fire of unknown origin was upon th# shoulder* of the weak.
Th* train, mad* up of 12 cars.,
License waa
Io-t u* pf«&gt; that they may see the Gardner Cowles, Des Moines, Iowa continuation of the market news
mailing north on th* south­ blaaing early last night In tho
Final Rites Paid To
light *s to what constitutes suffi­ publaher, tmlay announce.i hi* res­ service on fruit* and vegetables.
bound track around a freight woods north of Maitland on thf!
cient armed fore# for security as ignation a. director of the Recon­
M K A M fia ^ e n n n v . . , « p r .
Dials
highway/
Dense
chuds
uf
Thl,
service
is
handled
locally
Mrs. Rosa Klicker, 37 Prjtea'nw°hli#, ** tha Banat* * ^
train standing at Wyoming, three
(ffV-Formar Mayor Walkar, of
•moke foreed poising ear* to slow ■gainst tha International policis* struction Corporation
effective *1 th* City llal| by IL K- Winfrey,
rlculture commlttea haa reacftO*
mile*
south
of.
Dover,
when
it
f and hi* friend, Batty
down to *a snail’s pace and pruA- of faar and Jealousy that seem to Apr. §. 11“ i* a-Republican and hi* end practically every grower I* ■
th.
point of a final word of
was
(.'•railed
at
a'
siding
twitch
Funeral
services
for
Mrs.
Rosa
actraaa, called at th*
pects war* that an exlrnaiy# piet-c rula.tha.QUMtiun to d a y .---- - - , rutlfCiatlmi leave, three vacancies free subscriber ttrthe dally market Klicker, 37, who dl#d at tha Far- proral
on tb. adndnl.treUon
on JU jida.ah d th* tipftaa car
'iiand rocalvad full
of
woodland
Would
be
burntd
“Tha
position
of
the
pope
(ylth
on th* Reconstruction Corporation report*.
measure
to
boost tha price. of ia^
(Continued
Qa
Pag*
Two)
nalil-Laughton
Memorial
Hospital
-3Ut marriag* rag■way.
respect to universal peace must board al| of which must b# filled
Senator Flatcher hail written at midnight Saturday aftar a rlculture production, tta hUl atffl
t
“ W* war* Just gat­
eventually he assumed by all t'S- br President Roosevelt with ap­ Secretary Wallace urging that ev­ week’s Illness that dsralopad Into stand, almost In U lfaam o form
..........■ry
InformaOon”,
tiona and by all peoples. These pointment of Republican*. The re­ ery effort b# mad# to continue this pneumonia, war* held from tha a. proposed by tha Preaidant and
taU whan asktd .bout tha
are fundamental
principles of maining directories are all Deimi- .ervic* bacaus* “ it i‘
Erickson Funeral Home this aft­ approved by tb. Housa. On# point
WM Mia* Compton had
right thinking, right living, and
|
valu* to th# small grower* ernoon at 2:00 o’clock. Burial waa remains to b* satGad—4h*
rrala.
**
1 gat marthey can b* accaptad by all.
and shipper*.’’
in the Chuluota Cemetery with •I to guarantee tta taat of pro­
Rev. Wm. P. Brooks, Jr., o» tha duction to farmara. Sonater NorAn avarag* o f nearly ona law sentences.
(ConUnuad On Faff* Two)
First Baptist Church officiating.
WF. AKK STILL DRY
White
House
Won’t
bl'IO D Y MEETING
D. 0. Holland and Ear) ” R&gt;d’ Another Prayer Week
violator oaeh day wa, brought taMrs. Flicker waa bom In Geor­
Place
Ban
On
Beer
foro County Judgo Jtmaa (I. Sha­ Martin, whlta, charged with p silt
gia on Mar. 14, 1886, and had
Is Being Sponsored KANSAS CITY—With legriited
organ will prar u mortar
be*? ptomUed here Friday, po.tce
ron daring March, and ■ majority larceny, ware aentancad to Lay
lived here for th* P**t 11 years
tneating o f
WARHINOTON. Apr. 3 .- W V Meeting Of Social
o f arroat.------------' 3 ^ : imllU* of of thoa« arrested war# whit* par­ th*F.coala
Announcement was nmde »&lt;xter Inaugurated a aerie* of raid, over MYs. Franklin D. Rooaavolt today Hha is survived by her husband,
D. Harden, whlta, char ted
the week-end which resulted In
son*,
according
to
tho
official
Workers Scheduled
W.
T.
Kllrkar,
and
two
small
sons,
that
the
Proteatant
Laymen
s
Asif Chamber of
Issued a atatament sajing there Theodora and Jamta Albert Kllck
wRJi operating a steel tired tr &gt;ck
soclaticn will syonsor another th* arrest *f 3°0 P»r»or*'
' ... aftho court docket aa rolooaad today.
would
ta
no
ban
against
legallied
Tha charges war* disposed nf as oaTtb* highways, waa fined $« - werk of pte-Easier prayer srrv- liquor aellarn and frequenters or
er, all of Sanford: har mother,
th# City Hall
bear In th# White House. “ When Mr*. J. M. Una, Sanford} two ala
Ernest Beaslsy. white, ehai
follow! i
k*s In the foimar Bril Cafe loca­ th* .Hataoo**"- Most of those arat
1$:00
r«ated obtained ttair releswi on It la legal to s*r»* beer In any lirit Mr*. G. A. Turnar, Banford,
D. L. Bean, white, charged with with assault and battery,
tion starting next Monday morn­
tomorrow
flaod $5.
ing at 11:39 o’clock. Hlinllar svrv- holt I, but 114 men, •unable to govarnment hoot# It will natural­ Mrs. 8. Cocks, Wayeroaa; four
irtb, aa driring a track whU# drank, was
R. F. Pattaraon, white, charg&lt;
*° t0T anyofe brothers. Charles Lana and Thom- are that lh# convanUaa whkh w*a
Icti u«rt conduettd In ih# Mtlun m il* Ita $100 deposit demanded ly b# proper *°
body, will fined $110 and roOts. Judge Sha­
by police, remained In custody who daslrea It at the Whit#
With oparatlag a truck over tl
ron
later
suspended
$10
of
the
building last yoar. All'sarvlces
a. U n i, of ChuluoU} Oscar Una, to tar* bren tali hare
moating of
'
Hoasa” tho statement said In or Sanford, and Bryant Lana, of has bean tat definitely far May ■«
flat on promts* of'good behavior. weight limit, was flnad $8
win begin at 11 JO o'clock and end test night.
FWt.
*
_ ,
Vans Caga, white, charged with
at 11:80 o’clock.
4, $, and .L
Wayrross, Ga.
’
_
_
-R o b e rt E. Davis, white.
gcoraa of dalerates from «ro«T
l)r. Irving Btavar o f Htataoa
rfroak.
ntm/ro meet •Hvfasg a car white
A
NEW
COSMETIC
o
PRESENTATION
PUT
OFF
•action of th# atate are axpactM
coat*. Later $114 with train riding, waa ordered te University will b# the first guest
fined 1*00 and coate.
k n
t« gather tare on than* days U
TUSsM-,JT
fag coats.
r, whi» Bishop John D­
» f the fiae
Th# presentation of a framed
m asons t o m ee t
. BUTTE, MosL-Mlea Margarita
taka pari la th* proaaodhga. Two
T. Dasrlaa, while, el
of Wmtet Fark, will
J . D. Johnson, white, charged
ateborete
ptogrmm
of
Toesdap" service. Other Rod*If, 24, I*.a big powder wornaO, picture #f General Robert E. la*
with tha larceny o f currencyr, was With temporarily using prop*
F. D. Braadan, Worahlpful Mas­ iam«
_
th*
Junior
High
Bri»°ol
»&gt;y
»h*
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name* wlH ta announced Kta i l l s axplaolve*. She knowa to
Wtthoot consent was Hood $1 I
flnad $20.
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ter of Sanford Lodga No. 62, F. .paachoa and tectarta *•
N.
da
V.
Howard
Chapter
of
the
them, tao, after IB ya*f» of travU all — tel wothot* will ha
k A. M , today toritod nB Master
Mary Loo Cook, white, cha
jblic is iarited te attend allng ia bar apar* time f.atah L a c . which was announced for Mason*, either loaa) ar rteltiag, ta
W. A. An*tin. *&gt;«•* W
rith patit lataaayj Bahia Ha
the vesvteaa. Special mu- aehool With h*r father, the Moll- Taaaday aftarroo’n at 2:00 P. M. attend tb# regular I
whlta, charged with ombqn!
wbMa, charged with
antes
representative of a Call- has bean postponed until Friday
county wsdfare dteat,te$41
open and ateoa each vaevon th* McJtwayy B. I .
afternoon at 2:00 P. M. All mam- of tta Lodg*, to
powder concern, she
bly
ltd
by.’
(he
Klwaois
Masonic
Tempi*
Otean.King. Jlan W
tta U. D. C. ar* urged to
to succeed hint alter
luartst. according to spunat 8:00 o'clock.
Edward T r a i l # »•*
hargOw with boiag
rnantly.
.
.
the
•*
(Conti*u*d On Pagd F a n
. ffwr* nB giraa 00 day nu

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MEMBERS OF RED
SOX TEAM HAVE
NARROWESCAPE

p :u rt ,’LZ tsss z

VARIOUS FAITHS STAGE
IT
JOIN IN APPEAL FOR OPENING OF
FOR PRAYERYEAR STATE _ASSEMBLY
_

HOLLY DEPARTS
TO ATTEND MEET
OF LEGISLATURE

Law Violators Are Brought Before j
County Court Of Judge J. G. Shan

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From Sanford
Matthews, K. R- Spn
Matthewe and Bill Ml
Baturdar nifht Mr.
Robert Blake enter*
tables at player*. Tl|
war* guests: Mr. and 1
Mr Dow*It, Mr. and M
bold, Mr. and Mn. C

LAKE M A R Y

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O rlando ( W illIrma. H arm an . W II.
llama, S te ve n s) tlrel. Tim a &gt; :lt.
aan in rd, second.
Mila Malay
O rlando (W ynna, IlnHIaaon, Andarroa. (Rddene) t i n t , I' r , dan
ford, aaeond.

ORMON
c o r a b e ix b

PLAN FISHING CONTEST

Woman'! Clab Friday afUrndad
an T h a Madam Trend o f Poetry."
Mr. and Mr*. Free Tlnglay raA flah fry war gtWe* by C. turned to their home In SeefcGarner Saturday at Bwfwyahada Vtfla, Ntw Brnniwlck, Canada,
Park. At tha Park Monday night n after twa montha
apant
in
popcam baa waa flam by Mr. and
Mra. E. S. Uiada to tha BchotMr. and Mra. R. L. Wheel.r atfield Bible Clara of man and Ut tartalnad Mr. and Mra. Tlnglay at
Mra. Scholflald'i claaa at woman. a supper and theater party on
Tha Five-hundred Club had a Thursday ova prior to their departy Tuaeday evening with rarda, portare.
ringing and dancing, lafreah- . Mr. and Mra. R. II. Baaford,
manta werr rarred by Mra. Georg* of Valdosta, Co., apant lari week­
Croaby and Mltr Mattbowa.
, end with their mother and alaUr,
Announcement la made of tha Mfa. Sarah Leaette and Ml*a

M iller, Ren lo r*, l l t r m r r , Orlando,
aecnad. Andereoa. O rlando, third.
Iiltla n r e , I t ft.. II In.

Win* la bath relay event* and
fovr other flrat place* told tho
rtnry for tho Orlando epaodatara.
Bonny Rappl* von tho two hurdle
event* to Wad the Tiger* In tha
point nearing column*. Olddona
toak'Ui* half mlla to gif* Orlan­
do another ft** point*, Two Orlan­
do akyman divided honor*,In the
Ugh Jump whan Al Ray ban and
■IJ1_ olaaWajI Ike La. al ft* ft"

r T M W .M . V. rawing elrvl# af
the Baptist ChartIt mat at Um

MAITLAND—Pl*na for anotbar ia.lHa.iA ftahing contort ara
going aband h m among 1o « l
fishermen wbb amart they wUl
“gat tha jump" on •»*•* tOT7“ 3
rtarting with epaeklad parth tad
GENEVA
catfish whUa tha baia flehlng
By MM . P. B. POOLET
aaaaan rtmolnr I eloaod Hi tha
Mr. and Mra. George f^acke- roontp. Banaon’a drag atora will
beum. Of Hockladgo, apont Sunday ba headquarter* for thk roontywith Mi*. Nell* Thamaa.
* wlda contut, according to plana.
Mr*. Leon Leroy, of Winter
Park, apant aeroral day* laat weak
thg gueet of Mr*. J . W. Plynt.
officers and all member*
A apat la I meeting of tho Go- urged to b* preaent.
nova Garden Club waa bald Fri­
day afternoon to plan a trip to
11 j e m n u rm rrrr.
Bok Tower.
‘^ o i .a -I V O L M C O B * .
Mrs. Kail* Thoma* and Mr*.
■ i n s . iv c m a ~ * m a t .
j n. rniqui. completeStone ware ihopplng In Sanford
Wednaaday.

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To. C O R A B B IA B T
a u l a - a f . o r a l (la .
T on ara M N * r an

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MARQARKT rR IQ l'I.

M alcolm. K arloaa. flraU
now . Daytona. oecnud, William*
Orlando, third. Tim* I* flat.
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Riarnner. Hanford, flw t. Krholn.
RaafaCd, *** "* «. Parker. prlaiw.u.
third. *«■»# i r I f .
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Malcolm. sUfMaR* flryL Quaner-

map, Dgytona, eaeoM, llarman, Or-

night, while tha United Lumbar
Co. Uaai cam* out of cellar posi­
tion by wtanlag two game* from
th* Format Catch*] team.
.
* League
standing) and
laat
night's score*:
l a w eraodlawa
JJaJJardj* r*«da
*W j ‘ Jet’ *»!*
Iloue. Team
.
* a C*T 1 *J
Randall KI.rtrtr
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Onrehere
t *
Nejll M-lll.r,
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v»M .. Hdiei
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Wi
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M rK a lsM rteaaere t T t t l t i l
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R an dall
.1*1 i t s say

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HT id* is* &lt;*1
II* le a I t* e*«
1*1 t*e tel atl

it* ias u s .eat
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Weill nalllee*
*• Hal* .
it* u s
r. Wilson
in u s
g.J.— it* m
f?- tetw'lieMc . I*a i*a

Tt* SSSI

tea
11*
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of Lake Monroe School.
Tha spirit of Ht. Patrick's Dtp
waa carried out In tha raffeahmenta which followed, emulating
of dainty
“ ehant-roek”
sand­
wich**, pickles, rake, and Iced
tea.
•
Mr*. Towneend and
Mr*.
White, o f Massachusetts,
who
havo spent the winter with the
former’s aon and family, ar* lea*.
Ing this Saturday for their North­
ern homo.
Miss Alma Anderson, of New
York City, who has spent several
weeks with Mr. and Mr*. 8. E.
Wetter I* leaving thle week for
Wisconsin on a bueinee, trip. La ­
ter Ml**'Anderson wUl return to
*New York bafor* coming hack to

LONGW OOD
M ra. J.

RATES

H.

M E N IC K

Longwood Civic League will
have Um April boelnaaa meeting
an Tuaeday. Apr. 4 at 3:00 o'clock.
The League I* planning an Easter
boa to b* sent to tha Children's
Horn* at Jacksonville and will appraclata
contrlbutioha for th*
earn*.
Th# local tourists have had a
round of social activities th* past
weak. Miss** Winona Craig and
listen* Mettala entertained for
Jprp fable* of 600 on Thursday
night. Guaata wariti Mra. Mailna
Clark, Mra. 8. Garner, Margaret

H A V B Y O U R .W A T C H

Pr$ctic« fcsAion
For Baseball Club
they will com* out for prac­
Scheduled Monday that
tice session Monday ara: Bert
Flrst practice session for tha
1933 edition of tha Ranfortl Base­
ball Club which will be entered In
th* Central Florida
Baaatall
League will b* held at Municipal
Parti next
Monday
afternoon

(Di Contact with snyon*
»* »T *nd desiring having
euytad for pro taction by

Uhwda Without Board
8 F O R 'R E N T . I I *
HUH. P h o n , 144-J.

Laural

Conalderabla new talent Is needtd, according to Bamas, who mu&gt;l
fill vacanclea at second, short,
center-field, and on th* pitching
mound. The 1933 lonni wll| be
without earvleta o» Red Martin,

Chapman, Walter Bach, John Hig­
gins, llomor Tlllla. Roy Harrison,
Ca| Dennis, and Dick Torrible.
Efforts will ba mad* to Induce
Eddie Moor*, Pats fkhiranl, and
Jack Patara, now at tha University
of Plorlda, to return lo the club
this year, Pam** aald, aa w*l| aa
other college player*.
Tha 1033 team will b, in the
hands of an organisation headed
by D. I). Welbortt aa president, W.
E. Vam aa secretary, Joe Ludwig
aa league director, and K. N.

mainstays of th*

the past two week* been combin­
ing buelnett with pleaeur* here,
expect* to return to her ham* In
Wsyneaville, N. C. thl* wash.
Mrs. Cs L. West, of Winter
Park, and Madam West, mother
of C. L. West, war* visiting
friends her* Tuesday. Madam
Waat la from Nashville, Tea, tad
Is visiting bar sons In Winter Park
and Ovledp.

LAK E M ONROE
Mrs. .Mdry Brant, of Detroit, I*
vlelllng
her brother, ' Georg*
WaHwcll.
Ml*« Ruth Humphrey, of Parry,
la vUltlng relative* here.
t. am.1 Mra. R. J. Milligan and
ly npert the wrtk-end at
yEellwood.
Mr. and Mm. Hugh Wynn and
de ghter, lyila Mae, spent Friday

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is s s s m
Tha regular meeting of tha P.
T. A. will b* 'held Friday after
noon, Apr. 7 In tha school audl

LftGAL NOTICE
woTtro o r u t e m v

iu m
N o ll* . I* heraby alven that e e d ii
•nd pureuaat to a Final D eorte ol
forM looa ro III that corialn rauai
p en d in r In Ih* C lrcalt T oort el
h .m ln n l. County. Florida, wherele
n m
hq u r t A n u s
u rn
ah a r iiA N c e
a o r iK T T
of
tub
r X I T K D HTATRH. a corporation
under Ike lawo nf Mew Torh l&lt;
r ioln tirr. and F R A N K B. ADAM?
amt K A 'tlll.R B N
AtlAMH. hl&lt;
w ile, n r* Pofeodaata. 1. the u n f r .
•lan.d, a* H*m J*I M aster w ill wRhIn the regal h o«r« o f eala on Madday tho 1.1 day o l May. ISIS, a l |V
Iront d o o r uf tho f o u r ! Ilowao In
Hanforv. Homlnola County. Florida,
o ffe r fo r e o l. and sell at Public
outcry, to tho bla h ett sad h e.t hld•ler fo r caeh, tha follow ln d deacrlli»d lot. plev# or
•Itual. In tho City o f Hanford. H.m­
lnn l. iTounly. Florida.
l.ol g .v a a ly -lw o tfl&gt; *» Han­
ford Ifelah la AdAltMa o f S en .

Tha Hanford tl.ra ld I* h er.h r
dM lanatM a* 111.
"e»»H aHar
w hich th l. o n l .r ahall h . publlehM
for four r o n .» .u llv » waok*.
W llaee* V. K. Poualaea. O a r k o f
aald tlre u ll T ourl. and Ih* olflelal
teal l h .r .« f Ihla Ith day o f March.
A D MU.
y r_ pot'nU A Ita.
Clerk.
fly :
A. M. WKIHCH.

t iiih u j i n i n a i . c in c s .t r .
i v a m is f o r aaettiwdLR r o t s T V . F l.o n flfA . IN CMANCBIIV.
AR.NHR I . TIIOMFHON. Com plain­
ant.

MAi niCPf B..aKitXI.V, Complain•nt.

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I'nmpUlnf.tiled againstjrou.JA.tha

liri?.
,*55 • liova eutltlM Cause and Camrt.
Tha H anford' RersIC la h e re h r
In the above enlllled rauee anc
Court.
• denlgnaled aa tha newepapar la
T ho Hanford Herald In haroby which Ihla artier shall ba published
es-ea.
Paid proparty lo ha sold to aatla- d.n ia n jt.il aa tho tsw ep aper In fur four conneCutlfe weaka.
which Ihla order ehall bo publlehed
Wltneaa V. K Daugfaaa Clark a t
fy the term * nf aaM Decree.
fo r four r o n c r u llv o weake.
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natd o r c a l t c a a r t , and tk* a rite tat
W lln.aa V. K. Itouilaaa. Clerk of seal thereof Ihla Ulh day af Mvrh.
Aa nperlal Master
•aid _____
Circuit ____
Court.
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_ and* the efrialal
F flK I) a W lldO N .
A. IT. ISU. ,
•••I thereof ihla Ith day a f March,
Hulleltor fo r I’ laiallff. N
a . n. m i
a r r r i A f . m aptbr ** a*!.*
V. K fM )t;ui,A na
NOTICE IS IUSRKRT HIVEN.
Clark.

TO-NIGH
Double Show

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(HEAl.t

A. M. wnr.Ka,

D. C

■ AM t'KI. A. R. tVlt.KINHON.
Mnllrttar for ComplalnanL

daughter and Mr*. RatHIfl* mfib­
er, Mr«. Lee, cam# over from Jl*i&gt;e
ford Htnday afternoon and called
on several fritm-V
Mrs. J. W. Coats epant a few
days In Jacksonville last week.
Mr. aal Mr*. C. R. Dawson and
•on waia In 81. Petersburg Huhchy.
•
Miss May Elisabeth Platton, of
Jacksonville, Is tha hoUea guest
af her rousln, Miss Joyce Wain*
.i_k»
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Ih* C ity o f ' Hanford
Seminole
County. Florida an
Moaday
Ihe
first day at May. A. D , 1*11. Ih*
fo llow in g described real eotale, all ust*. ly in g and being In Vemlnol*
County, Hist* o f F lorida (being th*
property In aald Final Decree d e­
errlhed) via:
The N orlbeaei quarter IN E '4 )
a f ihe HnulMaaai au arttr IHRH)
at Northwest qu arter &lt;N\V&gt;, )
o f M edian i*. Townehlp
I f,.
South, lu n g * Ik Rant.
Dated at Hanford. Florida ,thl*
the lei. d a y a t April, A. D - I lls .

f ~ EFFICIENCY IS T* •

BLAB. BLAB. BLAB. ^
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N o n rw o f i r a m i aaa*T B *P
.
U IA
&gt; M 1 I H OF SPMCIA l MABTBJt'S
N o lle , la hereby glv as IS a l uadag
BALM
and hy virtue af a ffp a l daaw a af
Notice 1, hereby given that in furacloeurs and aala eatarad In tha
accordance with a final Jeered af C lreull Court a f ska Twenty-1hint
forecloeure sad aala entered In (he
C ircuit o f I fo r id a In Ik*
•all o f XV. H. larval I nod C. XV. Judicial
raea o f T. A. Jordan, PUlW tlff. T*.
Htohen t e a la il Hanfnrd Coronado J. F. flanker, e l nU dalendaaio, t
Ifcoch Company, *t al. In tha C ir­ II. tV. W ere. g*aelal Master Is a*M
cuit Court o f Bcmlnola C o a n ly - cause,
w ill o ffe r fo r oale and sail
Florida. I will o ffa r fo r sa le *n.|
•ell lo the hlahoal bidder fo r raok. In tha highest bidder far cask on
at
the Court A n " daor la Hanford. Moaday the Ir# d ay o f A pril. U M .
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Florida, on t h e ______
_ .o.f April, during Hie legal hou rs at M l* , al
d day
ISIS, durlaa Ih* legal boure o f aala. the fron t deer o f Ih* Caart l &gt; H H
Ike* folla w ln e ■ described
property
*.........
pra
party In Panfard. F lorid a .' tha fo llo w in g
altunl* In Hamlnnle Cnunfy, F lorida, deerrlhed proparly situate I* Hewllo-w it t
not. County, F lorida, t o -w lu
Iiegln n log at R .phtat I t fo a l
“ Uealanlng nl n afako on
w let and II I fo o t -north Of Ih*
M arsln o f L abe M a in e
II
chains i * link* North and la
ea a tliea ii corner o f the Barth*
ehaloo K**t o f Quarter Section
w eal quarter 0/ tha oeathw aat
I'oet on South boundary at
nuarfor o f Baetlon I a, Ihw aahlw
Hecllan I*. T ow nship I f Kouth.
t l Koath Ran** t l cast, than a*
• !&gt; » * * . 1* Raei and rannlng
run weal l i e faaf. north t l fee*,
b ' " i It ehaloo in right o f w ay
eaet II* feel.' south Tl fe e t I b
i f th* Jraheonvllle, Tampa and
oolat o f beela alag .
•
Kay W ool ltall|oad Company,
Hals aala haldkf m ade So ea fla fr daIhenro In n N ortbeasfarly d i­
era,
and forma oaah.
.
rect Ion dlona the Kao I aids o f
the r is k ! o f way o f aald 11*11-

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Hr records af Hemlnole County.
F lorid a, In Flat Rook S. Paaea

OVIEDO

BACKBONE OF ANV 0U5INCSSNOW IN MY gflEUENCE WTM
, h o tels / f n &gt; that blab

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VERA I. * K ir X lM Tfufesdaat.
ORU BR o r f VI1I.ICATIMO
JOEI. T riH IX IF H . D *f.ndanl.
TO: v r .l t A I. S K IIX IN , O allferd.
ORnt'.M OF P l'n U C A T IO V
Maine.
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To. Joel I*, rhllllp e, Oranee Cawniy,
T e a ara herthg ordered and reHlale o f Florida.
You am h trabr artfaud ••/** ro- •tulr.d to ha t a d appear upaa tha
aulrptl lo b# anti ippm ir upon tho let day o f M ar ISIS la tha B ill Of

add elaaplng porch. Phon* Bravest and Cecil Friable, short■top, who haa signed with Ocala.
Manager Bamas ennouHead that
h* had yaatarday elgnad Otle Cur-

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1 In- In*Id* raflnUhad. Five given a chanr* with th* Boston

Ur t o r . u m w
IT Bump*?11* AT*.

Complaint tiled agalnet I I * h A
•l« n e enlttled Caoea sad Court. J K
Tha K a a f.n l
H erald la h a rd S f
daelsnalod as IP* nawtparne ta
Which 1 hie sr d rr w h a ll ha pabllahad
lor fou r iwneadMOv* weak*.
W ltaaea V. C. Doualam , Clerk
o l said Clrvull OOart. sad U * aWlrial .a a l th ereof this II I k day * !
March A, D. ISIS.

n. c.

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H A tir n l. A. R. WILKINHOM.
Hollcllor fo r rom plalaaal.

tpftHKNT 1 Unfurnished houa*i *Uff| Buddy Lake, who ha* been

Vagrtahla

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BELL B O Y 13

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School. Tha groom la o f an ekl
Longwnd family and la now aaaoclated with a local g*rage. Tho
popular young cnupl* hav# tha
beat wiaha* of a boat of friamb.
They will make their horn* at the
family homestead on the South
Highway.
Long-wood Town Council will
hold Iho monthly, buein*** meeting
on Thursday night, Apr. t .
Mr. and Mr*, E. W. McCally,
Mr*. Maud Tapper and Mr. and
Mr*. J . Ilenrv Manltk attended tha
Fern Park Woman'* Club benefit
at the horn* of Mr*. A. E. Barnett
on Seturday evening.
the local
K orty-aevrn
from
Tourist Club * attended tha New
England Club In Orlando Monday
nlaht, whan a play waa put an by
Ellen Overstreet, Ruth Praaton
and Earl Overstreet of Lyman
High Reboot.
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Under the direction of MlH
Ftoranco McKay.. LyrtAfl—fldhwl
wae repreaenled In the Theatn
Contest bv tho ulav "Good Modicine" *t Heldinil Seturday night.
Many from her, attended the oe-

■ U A X A R D V jffl

ONE ROUNO IS
ABOUT A U Youm
CXXtNA l a s t * ;

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UrgedOn
(Continued From P»f* Own)
Ha, J R . Neb.), It prepsrtag UU
' plan for submission to th# raw*
mitt** today.
Tha Rnotorelt farm mortgage
hill will ha sent to tha fteneU
banking coramUtr# for prelbwtnarv porn-al. bat It I* thn expec­
tation at Senate loatlar* that a

and repressive measure* to epntomlc boycott*.

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ft a tria Qrcftft censorship, (hereby firin g rite to the direat
in V*rU m the towonhip OenttuTanMgto
) * * * * &gt; great mUohiaf to the .country in U ^ t S T a i v
tion ted to the reaumction of the wartime atrocity UJea
which ahochad the world in 1914-18 and which everyone
Ju|d forgotten.

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U eoraa thftt people will never learn the Jeepon of
incalculable harm ftriaing from prwu ceiuorihip. Germany'*
idea in deckritif the cemtorahlb, obvioualy, w«ui to hrevent
untrue reporta pt condition* being aent out of the country.
Instead of accompllihlng ita purpoae, the rvatrirtkma placed
on the press added an authoritative note to the wild rumors
and reports which got out despite vigorous efforts. People
doubted the veracity of the stories coming from reputable
VBMSS0B TOD*T foreign correspondents because they believed they had beep
tampered wtth.
If there had been no effdlt to restrict
A
COMPLETE OTKIVBEANCfli DeDvar a . from kloed tne press, no one would have had occasion to have doabted
gulltlM**, 0 God, thou God of my the true condition at affairs.

•UNRBAIJTY” wa* th# subject
of the t-raaon-Sfnnnn In all
Charchei nf Chrl«t, Scientist, &lt;*
Sunday, Apr. £

IliklB. loh oT rC 'M above* aaatV-

MONDAY

Cirri* Number Sevan, l i i t w n
Woman’* Circle, will matt at T:JO
P. M. with tha chairman. lfUa
Sara Warren Easterly, IU Park

report nn it may tw teeeteed la

time In permit Ita consideration
on tho floor a* a part of tha com­
modity measure.
Thara It arary pmepert that
within tan dajrr—hafor, tha plant*
Inr »**a»«n raally gala going—-tha
naw farm legislation «rll| bn In
tha hand* of tho Pre«id#at and
F#er*taiy Wallace far silminbIration.

SICAL

Social Calendar

Retoewal for th* eowcnrt of th*
Mbate Department of tha Woman *
Club to bo giean during Mailc

WhMobo«4 sad Mrs.
petered to Orlando
i
Regular
meeting
of
the
; board of th# Woman'* Club will
take place at 10:00 A. M. at the
' dab bouse.
sheer diagonal wool wwg thonen by
Monthly meeting o f Seminole
bride for the occasion. Th* High School P.-T. A. will take
f Mr*. A. M. Babblit th*
eoat was faahloned cape alyl* and place at .1:30 o’clock In th* study
s W a Uwt ah* la iir
was worn over ft. white aatln hall at th* achool. It will b* pre­
0# Mr*. Mary Schnelblouse, while aeceaaorics were In ceded by a meeting of thy hoard

' ..ft’clock.in.the.auditorium,

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salvation: and my tongp* shall
sing aJcwd at my rlghtaewaflaas.—
T}iia Idea of censoring the pros* is in line with tho m . .
»--d"—«INe*wr4ham—
l« r tp f* fr t tr iflH * W p W ‘'i&amp; M ^
th ln g a q u ls t^

Of pink

far from me, and ham walked
after vtsvity, and arc become
vain?”
The LeMnn-Sermon also in­
cluded the f.vllowinc passage*
from the OirUticn Science testh'ok, “Science and Health with
Key to, the Scripture*", by Mary
Vq(b ihhi h ctwwH' amount i of u * in ltE wnt
a w in »A
Jlgkev K.Aly: “ Wa rannot fathom
the nature c 'd quality of God’*
Surgical tools; all klm
rrcatlon by diving into Ih# ab*lid n o n and knlv**; pn
ing, partly urrrcking it
tools of al) kinds, etc.
luvm uf mortal belief. 'W * must
A rumliined rt*r, two coaches rover re «.ur feeble fluttering*— 1 pert aaw filing.
and the three Pullman* In which
LAWN MOWERS
Earop* la ft*am* from end to end
tho ball players wore altpping The engineer and fireman wor*
Aa atorg and more plunged Into
were drrailrd. They rrmaind up­ rnuglit un-Ur the wrrckag* of
niblfc morale and confidence la to allow the pooplo to think
. th* war,
right but ware .cattervd over th* their, rngine and were beyond
hftt
important
information
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being
withheld.
And when John had no mere
road lo-d. Thn five other cars did help. A quick search of tha de­
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not b uvn th# tracks.
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mited car* showed only **v*n
dueed soon after opening formal
Thn hall players uni others uf thn paenengrrs injured and
SH AD O D T
(mediately Iwhlnd It crashed
Kies hnv# been eomplrted.
Phaa* 1IMT
t\ a eonrrvte .tnragn build- of the 73 passengers on tho train they were sent to th* Dovr*r
These measure, will rover thn
piled out to render assistance. hospital.
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major point* in hi* legislative
program, bond debt adjustment,
reduction of the coat of autnmobll* tag*, retention-of-lh * *ut#v
•even rent* a gallon gasoline tav,
from 2.1 to 4(1 percent reduction
In biennial appropriations for op­
eration of the statr- government,
.late aid for publlr schools on a
reduced scale, and rnlarles Instrad
of fee, fur county official*.
Governor Sbolta sold thess and
othar measures which will ' ho
IVomJgr I U
aponaored by Ih* administration
have been prepared with the ap­
security Ittf*
.Iona
proval of hi* cabinet officers ami
will be submittad to |h« legisla­
municipal
ture ln n co-operative rather than
a dictatorial spirit.
.
II* haa spokaa publicly of these
plank* in hi* platform from time
to time sad these measures tngfth*r with some expression an
prohibition repeal and Immediate
bear legislation ar* expected by
.Of the legislature Tuesday about
message which wll| he delivered to
a Joint assembly of both branch**
1 P. M.
Ho haa aald ho will aak th# leg.
lalatur* to provide for a stale
convention to act nn r*p*al of th#
18th Amendment to th* federal
constitution.
Main throughout
th * d a y
Flgtteaa from tha V-omnlniller'a
caused legislators to stay Indoor*
nfflc* shawlpg th* cost J th* TaHoua LagislMur** from 1017 U
1091, reveal a constantly Increas­
ing via# from IMAM to |324Jb4.
What thla stata haa got to do 'a to
Y « « ,‘ I h a r e h e a rd
gat back on a pre-war basis.
—
o
Dwlght Roger*, oe Broward eounRoosevelt's fang bill |a not
ty, from th* speakership rare ap­
having oo iooo(h progress as
parently left Representative Peter
aom# *f hla otkor measures, bpt
Tomasello, of Okeechobee county,
without opposition for tho lmportant poet.
Senator T. d . Futch. of Iwm SANFORD, T W E N T Y Y E A R S AGO
burg, it tha holdover senator*'
choir* for president of th* eenat*
Thf Angel o f Death entered tha Walksr satiated the hostess In
dsfaftt^ OA to 0.
and hla nomination Monday night
serving
rsfraahmants.
"hope of )tr, and Mrs. Norman B.
at th* Democratic caucus and hh
dron,
Ethe|
Moughton,
and
CUIr*
Johnson Wednesday night and
official election Tuesday at noon
hora back &lt;o the cradl# r*l| of
ar* virtually certain.
IgtS f L t t e
kftafrn (hair llttl* son, Lyman R., aoM im iiN G t o r k m b m r r r
Hotel and rapltol report* have
[
sged (7 moqOu, on* of tprlna.
It that Senator Herbert P. Cam,
Han. V . V. Knqtt, But* CompLOS ANGELES—Surgeons af of Pensacola, will b# president pro
tealter, Wn* In lb* city ysatsrdny (ho police receiving |iMpltal V# tempor* of tho sonata and that
tn official duties. Mr. Knott has keeping th# spoon Jacft Mnnhelm Representative Rogers will b*
Ttirkr^ah a m )
fttftftF fnanto la Snn/ord who ar* (wallowed. They w#ta skeptical speaker pm tempore nf th* hooa*.
Nominations for Ihas* office*
alwtara glad to s*a him.
yih#n ha was brought In fpr IU
they had mad* Monday night at th# DemoMr. asdi Mra. G. M. ffldpp art removal, contending
M e a n in g Urn birth a* * fin* savir heard o f such a (as*. An and for4k* various other Rbaltlon*
Candidates tar t
however,
loetUd th* In both 'am*!* and house will b#
knfty girt' at their honte on San- jt.Rfty
•ra n h H T llg P
ipoan far down In Manhalm’a
hroat, whara h* said It slipped In
• J*;
m j * ftopj
v p n ia
inatmeet of a cold. Withdrawing
lli* spoon, tho physicians decided
■o rata In It aa a sadVenir.

newspapers, that is, of omitting certain derogatory thing*!
which might reflect on some individual or bualneas. This
country has had an example of this aort of thing with the

Stage All 9et

iMembere Of Red
For OpeningVQf Sox Team Have
State Assem bly Narrow Escape

ask for!

Just two
words. . .

Monti*. Ind.
the ,w*ek-*nd her*
of Mr. and Mrs,
and Mr. and Mr*.

A Mr*. Whiter

U Cooper,
&gt;W. -L.' J r , Mr. anj Mr*.
iMVwr, and Mra. Mary
ipant th* waak-end at
I Batch at Ih* Cooper
Mr*. If- .9- Balk haa returned
i kar hogva ln Jackcaavlll# after
vtBdlnt a few Week* her* with
rr daughter, Mr*. Georg* Weln-'
ala,
Banford Avenue.
Mra. J. M. Etlnaclpher and
laa Elf la* Winn have returned
om GaiiMovtlla where tha latter
k* fpopah-pp In th* 8tat* Declaatioa Btai i at aponaoml by th*
M M Bhtenalon Division of th*
nJVMlty of Florida.
•
r 'S W k iftJ Mra. G. P. Paxton have
U thatr go eat* foe a few day* at
lYhetr ftanrn an Myrtle Avenue,
•Mra. Maty B."Paxton. Mlaa AnnameHa Pftaion, gad Howard Pax.
“ tbo, of SoUth Charlestown, Ohio,
Wha luma tokw xpaadlng the wlntar *Mta«i &gt;-M iam i.

■aft swear halted
mJah kiperfar* tha
♦Ttjrto ulmielf, y*t
i popularity of heart
I'riCea hi* program
ta aach selection In

roaebuda and valley lilies.
Mm. Doasey wa* attired In a
yellow aIlk plqae n it worn with
brown accetaorlea. Mlaa Echols’
•beta waa a ■poets lor aporta suit
of whltg matellaae* trope worn
with a “ hu. boy" Jacket.
Th# bride wa« horn In I^eoburg
but kaa been making Sanford her
homo for the past t2 yean. She
waa* graduated from Seminole
High School In 1030. For the paat
few month* ah* hat been employed
aa raahltr In th# Plggly Wiggly
atom on Magnolia Avenue.
Mr. Winn waa bom In FllageraId, 0a. hut cam# here about 10
year* ago. H* was a member of
the claaa of 1028 of Seminole
High School. At present hn la em­
ploye! by tho Milan# Theater and
also bv th* Peaks Ice Company.
Immediately after tho mmmotty Mr. and Mr*, ty'n" l*ft In
thtir.car for point*-Ih the south­
ern part of th# state. They re­
turned here thla afternoon.

Carvers Are Honored
With Party Friday

regular business and eoclal
meeting of the Daughter* of-Wenley Claaa of th* First Method)*!
Church will he held In the form
o f an "April Koala” party at 8:00
P. M. at the church with Mr*. T.
C. Brown. Mr*. J. P. Thurmond,
Mr*. James Hanrey, Mm. Morris
Spencer, 'Mm. J. I . Clark, ani
Mine Dorothy Stoke* aa hontesnr*.
Circle Number Seren of the
P int Methodlat Church will meet
at *:00 P. M. at the homo of MU*
lfabel Wltann, *018 Park Arenue.
with Mia* Wilaon and Mm. John
Cuever aa hostesses.
Th*.Friendship league of tInCongregational Church will meet
at 3:30 o'clock at the parish
Ray Nell's mo.lral revue .will n|wn a one-day engagement at the I
house.
wilt be featured In ninjunctiim with the screen offering.
WEDNESDAY
Ilsy Nall is shown above, the renter figure of the trio to the upper
A meeting of tho board of the Mari* and at the right, Margaret Wal.h, supporting stars. Goodie lino,
Garden Club of Sanford will be
trvme right In the above group, and the Alexander troop appear In Ihheld at 0:30 A. M. at tha home
Altogelher, 20 entertainer* are Inrluded in the prrarnting rail. N1
of Mr*. W. E. Watson, Roar
Court.______ ..— _ — -----------------O th tr fcnlurril iHTformpri, in mMitiun t «• iho*t* wh&lt;t&lt;f |iit(uim i r r iriv&lt;*n aft*. I iir |jiri«»w Imi?*,
Monthly luncheon of the Wom­
an'* Clob will take place at 12:30 Jt.ck M9v l&gt;i»nnM. Paul Hunt an«l KvMyn l&gt;nin&lt;*.
o'clock at the club house with the
Stair«* prrformnnr»M« will l*,i!ii* ni
7 mid «i |*. )),
%
Order o f tho Red Rose and Mm.
Thr nrlrctnl *rii‘«*n tilt rartiou t n|i|»*ni v lb l!ny \r||#&lt; .M11•i**aI |(r%u«* \* MHmh rumrd)
W. J. Thigpen,
Mm. Jam** G. mmamp thrill hit "Whiatlinir in lh&gt;* l ,.iH "Hi; |*m« t Tnu*\ mid I'nn Mrrkrl.
Sharon, and Mrs. R. A. Newman
aa hoelease*. Enervation* may
be mad* with Mr*. t\ E. Rteln.
siilieiiti! nth- ■ in 1 ne of a 11 •!.• IMieem disable I ami this r-rdve
Th# public la Incite,| to attend
serviceyinnei le-|
entilre n"il fit in .r tlily. An Instance of the
a lecture on National Defense at
V.'llhh del not p. . ni.ii.eistty a id
winking of the new ratings windi.’
2:00 P. M. at th* Woman's Club
lot iliy i.l,aid e them.
by Prince** Julia Cantarusea*.
On the other hnndi h-w evrr, be: A veteran naw refolding flW)
WEDNESDAY
*
im lo i numeric,| nllowa/ii-rs nI-• monthly for service ron n i.ti-d u “ Mr*. W. A. Leffler will haf* a
w ill rei*|vr n rial n il i f ;M per­ rested I11I1.11 u losli uoiiid -lomly
tea at S:00 P. M. at her home nn
m i t , uCil In plan- o f the imiltitmii. l-e 1* ela-sifiri| w.. dl*aM - 1 t-y a
(Continued from t'age Orel
Magnolia Actnu« In honor of Ml_«*
pared with lilt nt pr»-ent. Vet­ n-.ii* .lisatillity pnn-ctii,igt&gt; bases
Guthrie recent brlJo- erans' nrgsnlt.itlun* h iv e .••:!- imw usesl, five new latin gs of • -1 In 111 pci. rut ig,. under ih.i new
Carmen
la t i r p . no I wi.iibl n s — v* In* new
elect.
mated this •lie regslatlon al.i'e ill 1 'll 111y were decreed.
TUURSDAY
Th* ties ra tin rs and ta lc . (Jo ilm f-u tha! rnt-ng.
will reinme smite 4m;,0iN) vele-nns
Regular meeting of Seminole fioni .the roll..
pi 1s-rlit 1.tiller sim ilar rutinr* i'i
Chapter Number Two Order of
Thus n veteran rntv recalling the p lrse a t t.h le ) w ill lie: l&gt;&gt; p er­
th* Eastern Star will meet at 7:30
a monthly stipcitl fur arrr .1 m i t , W liinnllilv; 2.1 |e r ■ nt,
o’clock at tha Masonic Tempi*. tuheiculu-ls whi-li w !•• not e.n,.| l| |..-•c-i-ivt,
7.1 |a-event, Xidl,
Initiation will take place.
trarteJ In servite or ilxitrl as pi und HN) peirent, $HU.
The South Sid* T.-T. A. will
Ihub-r the form er tables a yetdllrct ir. nli at nUi service w uhl
meet at 3:00 P. M. at tho school be rcnmvriL
em u with service •••one In! i|i«auditorium.
, Th* same would lr lute , f those ab ility might be rla e .e d u t 41

In honor of Mf. and Mrs. Hugo
Carver who ar* spending th* win­
ter season her*, Mra. Walter L
,Cooper and Mra. Arthur Bnuian
entertained with ft hridga party ow
Friday evnlng at th* homo
tho formtr on East Eighteenth
Street. A profusion ay snap drag­
on*, rosea, and othor Spring flow­
er* waa used to adorn th* roomi
where th* guests war* enter­
tained.
After several progression* of
bridge score* ware sdd*J and
prises awarded. High scores were
held by Mr. and Mrs. Carver who
received a doubl# deck of playing
cards. Aa honor guests they war*
presented with a bag of handpainted correspondence card*.
At a late hour a salad course by your chairman. Membership is
was served by Ihe hosteaae*. of more than on* quality, It U
Those present war#: Mr. and Mr*. "Not for self, but for all."
Hues Carver. MY. and Mr*. E.
Th# next fin# #vent socially that
wa have la th* annual garden
party. Thia will bo held at the
homo of Dr. aod Mr*. A. W. Eppe
In Dregmwold on June 0 from
B:C0 P. M. to 7:00 P. M.. th* hours
when It I* root and pleasant to h«
G A R D E N . NOTES
out at our boat. Thla la for rluh
members aad families only.
S 7 T w . K. w a w o n
At the garden party there wdl
Wall, tka aorual Flower Show b* a small exhibit of 'fluw iiii.
la ranggikd to tho p«*i, hut what shrubs aad trvo*. and annual. t!i '
g delightful hit of history U is- bid fair to stand th* aumm&lt;
•It deems to ail of u* that wo do
grow bettor each year, and that
Is natural arbiin w* ora willing to
aorraet outwelve#, making a better
r v n lt
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WINS SCHOOL HONOR
Th* Garden Club ban much
gratitude «o Edmund 9«owe. who
Mlaa
Antoinette
Shinhelsar,
Wut 'aur profesalanal olganlior of
daughter of City Commissioner
•flpor teafk Util y*BT, ami who earand Mrs. S. O. Shlnholscr, hat
been selected to serve on th* prop,
Orand Full
erty eommllta# for th* senior
play which wilj b# staged al
Florida Slat* Collage for Women
early thia mouth, It was' announred today.

ACTION b e g i n s ;
IN CUTTING OF
VET PAYMENTS

••&gt;r slightly upward i m d ar at
least g stationery l#vtl of
*&lt;t)r Ih* jpfoymt-nl
ttVIoaa.
Tha
January February
lw
regard-1 rrrair tn pay roll* a moon Iad la
'
. Il»t per.enl. hot tha oaoal In­
" .day « , fr*a*a in thia parloH la i f pep.
“ *■' r rant. Thla Increase, howevar, m­
, * .i'r * r r « i tha ahnrp darlbin balwrrn
ltM‘ ' Haramhar ami January whMh
. hmurht th rpajr roll Into* ta tha
l«»r*i point y*&lt; recorded,
ii aifa'r* I A rwmportewff af tha Frfcrft.
I W amploymanl. and pftp
„v
„ I roll indrara with tho## af |rdi1032. allow that employti*n«-Atlantic rnnferm n otth :he ■
12.1
nlel of a .|nial le'rpho'e ’. r up mrn* "** ■Irelinrd
,
,
.poreent
.
which
twilling In mnkr (wentU
,hr &gt;re*r
•** * *
cth renlury diplomacy what II l«. ,0"* hare drereaned 2S.S par*
T» *&gt;I tin- laleat lafoimalion &lt;-n
__
the Nasi ♦ioyr:.|| ngaln&gt;t the Jim-,
^h«- *ft maaufaetvrlng IndV*l*crrriiry Hull got Ike Sem i o n . I(Im rocere.1 by the bureau'*
ig^JU in itH-VIM^asdi far «et»**i eMfU a. aaealow^SS. p jWawt «*■ *»•
minute he an.1 htn able* l.rlkod I•"••I wage earner* In th* mapsnctr tho altuation with Genrrr A. factoring Industrie* of Ih* **■*l ion‘or, rouuwllor In rliar;#.
try.
Th* &gt;i octal ettulpmenl, in-tnil*-1
— -------------- . .
a year or twi ago ami u»nl j . i litp v v u lll
• ■ n o ..,
IV in Iho.n time, of gor.rmm ..tul
GKNr.HAI. IS DEAD
ironomy. nnablrd Under. Sec. otury
~
e -H a l.
Hillmm PMWm , Pie,pent MoPet. .JL V ,- |u„
*L 5 '
rblrf „f the Western Korop^in ill- ,
1. „
,« ,,0," W7 M« , • “ «*
r laIon, end Waiter Foote of the f o i f o n
*•
^ ' T lU MK
rmV
of
gunnery,
dle,|
at hi* winlo iMrtt in.
&lt;Minion’, voice wa. heard rlearlr. wiving rcavauring sew. an)
null, (ting (lull the «e. nomle war
again.! Jew. went .uf about as
t* 1-orie.l In prm. dUpatrhe*.
Iioruoii .aid that thi* iho&lt;i
widely reywtled anti-Jewish move­
ment of m eat year, was maikm/
by few IncUlcr.fa uf disorder, and
that Ihe only mrb.ua outbreak acrutted at Kiel, where a Jewish at­
torney hilled a Nasi leader and
wa. him**lf .lain after Iwlng uk
rn to j*H.

unsm

More Jobs, Less
Pay Is Picture
During February

l*OHT O FR CB
l,UNCR '

Short Orton
Regular Meat* SOc

WASHINGTON. — An av*r.
age Inerease
In rmploynumt
rumhined with a lea* than nor­
mal Increase la wag* rate* la
llm picture of rundiliun* In man­
ufacturing
industries, during
February, glcnnrd
from
live
nmnlhly report of th- bureau of
stall.tics, made public by Mis.
Frances IVrlii.., serrrlvuy of

Martih’N (iarage

lulsir.

In oon-manufacturing
Induetile, Ibr employment treml wn.
(townward, it.-eiil In anlhiaelle

W. lul 8T.
S|ierialialng
In
traall
servler. \\Y werh whlla
fmi sleep day or Sight

L e a d in g C itiz e n

ToNight
And A italu 'Innmrrtiw
Make Yotir I'lnnn Now
And 11-n‘l Mis*

D ie *

S u d d e n ly !
»

e Z in n x f ,

A Real V*rJtio\

8 |mcIouh it ml r
ImhiiiiI with MtrsspH
Ihi- priett in only

O B G R T S M I T H d r a tt

1C*

unbclievjblcf Never tick ft toy

In In* life. Died from a sudden h*ar|
stuck. Another ineuncc nf MHh
sinking . . sudden . . unexpected.
Wt're nere today . . gone tomonwe.

iu * » mZ jffffg P *

•15 O S p o t C a s h
L ife

la iw r a H c e

($ 5 0 0 ) fo r

B p m

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$ M th b y A eoM oa t

Under this new,
n
B
D
A

NHCRTIH w a y o u t
HOUSTON, T| t .—Daaitvndent
over inability t* pay room reel, ft
O. Cnrlaan, 38, eaf* man penciled
n fteto to his hadtsdy saying "I
hop* you rant my room tomor­
row so you want loan a thing."
Than officers said, ho strangled
himself with a necktie.

iu«i&gt;T ««d

■ Fakrwary compered wRb a* af“ »far*1 inrntra • » « a Ift-ywer
b tr&gt;nod of _1.4 p»re#wt. T lW 'N '
® point In employment In tin M t nfaeturtng Industry *•* renehml
U*t July. Althojgh (bora wee a
new «lnmp h«*f liming hi Ollok«: or Ih* Kor point h u rrrrrr ftaow
’» Imirhnl again. Hartk. Mian h r -

sm bm

FUNERAL

BENEFIT LIFE INSURAN&amp; F O IIC V ,
snout Spot Ctth m pud un the VERY DAY
OP DEATH FROM ANY CAUSE! (fTOO foe
Accidents! Dssth.) j

Yet (hat pvotecticm costs only a* Uute an
(A n I f —IL41 to* s whole t&lt;«&lt;I Age t f —
ft4.19, etc ) Pirwenu msy he aude an aay
oo* of thres EASY PAYMENT pisaa.

No medical rxasnlnartaes. Opm tn mm,
wowea sad children in good heskh . . • a m
I to &lt;0. Dicect by mod. No •!««**• No
coBfCtort. And event policy pay* the fog
•aurunt af Incursues Benefit from the FJRBT
DAY rr OO U IN PORCH
.

Produced on colon* \
aal scale with 14 start,
50 featured performers,
and the tll-Aincrlcnn j
beauty chorus of 200 J j
d a s i l i u u u Ir I* I . ^ 3

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REVISION OF BILL
AS TO SECURmES
SEEN INDICATED

o c b s i u i i dlnn. r rJM l I u t ni(M at
l e m b l y , Danish minister, Otto wodat

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8h* WM inT,ud b^'- Wm
7 " 1 m m North Wtnship, .
mum

uesday

TALLAHASSF.K,
One* ayaln the ■&lt;

at the American Ivgatbn In
penhagort, a visitor hero,
pr. 1.—(JP) Tht dinner waa r b Bw M
political •oosvrvora
if th ,a ta U IH}*****1
‘• • " I " aa
“ eunerung

Confusion Exists As
To aIts
Application
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nppuvauvu

BKRUN. Apr. X -(A -P.)

n .,

,v tu(' » «»- ■

ready and waiting

Dahym
cced

all

conunerclsl

propood ymtordoy

'commit-

f t Ik Said, " b a n
conclusively thl*

sln fb system,
d n d i of bash
|*a*d by thoas

a golfbd
s ? — 5

furnishing*, leather goods, a f l
hoys’ sad man’s clothing, aoJas
of wkich reached largo U ta h
during tha weak.”
Th* expansion of activity In
wholesale marksta, which mad*
has bean accelerated farther by
each marked headway h o t weak,
th* strong current baying move­
ment," th« report added. .
In tb* twelfth (San Franriico)
fedora] district report , ratal! de­
partment (tor* aalas wrro said to
have Increased In Fobraary, although- normally they drop 1tlor *
Ing that month.
From Kansas City tame tha
tenth district report that a do(Contlnuod On Pago Two&gt;

toko odeaatage of tho now federal
bnafcroptey law,
A petition by tb* railroad, atatbig that It owed M0.U94M doe
IN, Apr. 1«—(AVwithin thirty .day* and that It
kb, of California,
waa without fum.s to pay tho
appointed prohlblobligations, waa approved
by
•occaod Amos W.
Federal Judge C. a . Furls,'w ha
hla soloetla being
designated the preaont manage[Attorney General
■tent aa operators of tho prep­
arty, pondlog further court order.
Under the now bankruptcy set,
general said In
tho road win not undWrgo re­
ha move that ”1
quirement* of o receivership, a*«l
donee.In.his abU,
will, occordiag to Edward J.
exacting require*
White, general solicitor of tha
Icult poet-”
t
road, bo. able to re-organli* IU
tb , a largo Jorial
empiul structure.
Kumhoont In tha
Proaidant L. W. Baldwin baaed
Ign of Vico Pros*
• statement ta offlcoro and em­
Ms gMoi for tho
ployee of Um rood saying th*
lidontlal nomineproperties wssld continue to be
operated aa a t present. Th* fed*
seal law provide* that wages and
working conditions of rnilroods
taking advantage of th* new law
shall not bo affected.
TALLAHASSEE, Apr. 1. te»
Similar petition* war* filed ftr
8tate*Comptrollor J. M. Leo y*otkrday afloewooff rec»ire3 front
the treasurer of tho AUantle
Coast Lind Railroad, chocks ag­
gregating U U J47JII In payment
of the road’s school taxes in th*
several cnoatiaa for IMS. Thor*
la a eeparat* chock for each of
tho SI counties.
In n frw minutes after tb* ar­
rival of the** chocks Comptrol­
ler Leo had thorn ready to go In­
to tho mall tor last nlght'a train,
to that Um counties may quick­
was
the World War ly have tb* use 'Of tha money,
•taf luty at th* Pari* which will materially aid th*
tonre Since I5f5 ho con*tics In keeping tholr schools ana, Oklahoma, Colorado, Illinois,
Nebraska sad Tennessee.
U la hi California.
functioning.
Th* road has borrowed |J3,Jbutc :* th* acrric* of
This money b distributed to
Ikoc Cnmmlngn mid th* several counties aa full owe: 154400 from th* HooonstruriU,n
Flsane* Corporation, giving, at
Counties
Tetai
sorority, bonds of Its subsidiary
Alachua -------------- f f t , 710.07
Hnoa and ather securities., ,
Baker
---------------- - 1,754.75
C harlotte----------------------I J l I J l
HICCOUGH ATTACK .ENDS
O t r o a -------------------U
5,70041
BALTIMORE. Apr. i,— —
Clay j ---------------------847541
Dr. Charles P. Edward*,' brought
from hla home at Ashov||«, N. C ,
Columbia
to John Hopkins Hospital Tuesday
after hiccoughing \ continuously
for a weak, apparently has r#-

Coast Line Ityys
$345467.82 Taxes
To Connty Schools

I frejn Florida, noon wo«W U
&gt; w*arin« the t'Ue "M adam min­
ister" in Denmark. Wtaahlp now
i heads lho American staff of tan
| aselgnvd at CopOnhagem.
Mr*. Owm would becuroa lho
f t i n t woman tr a r to roproaont
thia country formally la fach a
rapacity, a more aa procedaaishattering aa the naming of
France* Farklna to th* rablnot
Four yaara i t Hrrica a the
Itouaa Foreign Relation* Com*
In Joint (**alon In the bom* to mittaa, year* 4f re»ld*n*e ahroed,
boor n mauago of
Qovarnor and world-wld# traeel war* point­
ed to a* qulllfylng Mr*. Owen
8 holts.
Ariosi organisation of tho two for fortlgn diplomatic service.
bouaaa will taka pise* Monday She also aerred aa a delegate to
th# Interparliamentary* Union In
night at caucus meetings. Tues­ London.
day’s formal organisation will bo
Romantle waa har trail that
nothing more than a perfunctory polsted to Danmark aa har diplo­
official approval of al| action* matic destination.
Two year* ago, In planning a
token In caueua Monday nllht
In tb* tonal* I* I* expected that ■urnmar vacation, Mr*. Owen
yielded 10 4 "gypsy Iran” Ira*
Senator Futch. Leesburg, wifi be
pulea.
►
. .
elevated to tb* presidency without
In an Interview at Um tlmt,
oppoeltlon whllo In tho hooeo,
withdrawal of all opposition loft •ho iald that all hor Ufa aha had
tho Bold dear for ReproaontaUvn wlahad to g0 Into a foreign coun­
Tomasello, Okeechobee, to bo try and ”■*# it aa a travailing
muriclaa would,” going from town
to town aa Impaltf bad*, and gatting “really acquainted" with tha
people »ha met.
Bacauie In hor childhood aha
had loved nano ChrleUan Ander­
son's folk taleo, and booasis ah*
had than boon Interested In th*

■Scandinavian
S S S Meoontry
a n t^
Bt
for M '

Large Throng Of Boys And Girls In
Mfcket Moose Cl ub Attend Theater
giri. gathered a t tho Milano The­
ater this mormog at 10:00 o'clock
to s s d st In tho orynafutlon of a
permanent Saterday msrning mat­
5,745.11 in** chib th at will bo known s i
the- Mickey Mfoso Club, sponsored
by th , Milan* Theater sad tb*
Flo-Pure Oslo Bottling Co.
Tb* d u b has for tb aim. the
promotion of good, dtiaonshlp.
On* half of each program will ho
devoted to n ab b meeting In whUl
thi* aubjast will bo, stressed hi

officer*
I th* fl

I* that tho child secure n member­
ship cord a t tho Flo-Pure Cob of­
fice In Um theater building, and
pay a flvo or id seat admission
charge on each Saturday morning.
ElomeaUry grade pupils most pay
flvn coats, white Juabr high popUs
must pay 10 cents.
Mrs. Gladys Morris Wllllpms
who b program director for thh
club, today Mid that tho motion
picture films to ho shown tho

trip.
Crossing th* AUantlo by a
freighter that would accommo­
date hor auto tmllar. equipped
with compact kitchen and chain
convertible Into sleeping bertha
Mrs. Ow*n “caravanned” Den­
mark with har non and daughter.
Village crowd*, attawrted by
th* onncnal spectacle, clustered
about hor. Often she drew hor
kitchen op alongside some rural
Danish woman’s kitchen.
She
picked up recipe*, listened to
Danish’ legend*, Warned n work­
ing hasla of tho language to add
to har collection of foreign
tongues.
Her tear had Its seriously sig­
nificant momenta too—as whan
ah* rev* th* Foorth of July ad­
dress In tho Donbh-Amorican
Bob! Id Park on tho moon near
th* City of Aabborg whore later
a banquet was bald with Mr*.
Owen proposing th* toast ta
Danmark.
To her apartment on Capitol
Hill, Mrs. Owen brought back a
Danish klUhon, don* In red snamel-oven t„ th# tea katU* and
kitchen clack.
Containers for
cooking salt and scouring pow­
der go by tholr Danish name*,
dally recalling to hor th* peo­
ple whom ■ ■ mat under delight­
ful and educational circumstance#
—and wham ah* may moot again
In th* official rola of diplomat.

Death, Destruction
Remain InWake Of
Southern Tornado

Raviaion of Um admlnUtraUea’a
aacuAiaa bill claarly to raatrict
IU application to new Issue, of
stocks and bond* was ladkmtod
definitely yoatarday by tha Haoaa
Into ratal* Commaraa Committee.
Preaidant Raoaarah said In kia
maaaago It waa aa obligation aa

tortm the go
pa m e n r*i
otiWItioe ta
printed In »«

th i making pnkilO of tha fall dbtaila of tho condition a t tho com&gt;
pnoy."
Questions by Chairman Rayburn
and ether committee members
clearly Indicated tha technical
measure would undergo soaeldar
abb revision before It la reported
to tb* House fr action next weak.
Th* bill provide, that all Demoerotic and foreign Issues bo regiataro,) with Um fAbral trod* com­
mission with statements of the
f1aca| conditions of th* govoramonte and corporations, whbh a n
ta b* open for pablb Inspection.
While th* baste of th# bill la pnbllelty, It carries provisions to pre­
vent Um salo of fraudulent securi­
ties, but dom pot prohibit Um sal*
of speculative Issues.
Stressing what ha described *S
tha necessity for the logblattekt,
Walter L. M ill* of Um eonoatm
doportmont, said that from 1515
to 1511, aacuritbo sold la this
country, Including foreign, totaled
150,000,000,000. Of that amount,
ho said, “50 percent wan oithn
unjustified or worthing."
MOlor, chief of U M 'ooonoab I P
vision of th* dopartmont, soldi

“Sboo the World War, over
II &gt;400400400 la ihraign - tOowb
ties hav* been sold b the United
States.”
"How much of that had pen*
RapraaenteUno Woivertoa, Re­
publics*, Now Jerooy, aakod.
“A very conild«Tabl* portion of
the*, bauoo m w aithor a n erortbloaa or karo daclined drastically la
valoo," Millar ropUod.
Undo? tha ponding WO, ha said,
th* administration could ask for­
eign governments Informally to
withdrew sororities, adding that It
would not "offend" other nations.
Should they decline to withdraw
thorn, tha.pnUM tp required would
show how U ttb they war* worth.

ProcUim*

•grtooCM, and serials. She also told
that sl| officer* Of tha clab wilj ho
nAnlttril free, aa wall as all chOdean whoso birthdays fall on Sot-

VATICAN O T T , A p r / l ^ f t

glad and
storm du
dors vll Is,

itward. Baa-

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B R IG H T S p T S
A P P « A K I !« t A
B U S IN ft

*hift is its plant* thnrt, tho J
maced. The

Tkt MtMd (Now
lrl«t report toM o
In the rat* of do
■moant of hminoM
p t r t n n l , 1* emit. |
•two t h i n itore*.
The fifth (Rkhmoe
triot told of a ronwi
al of confidence.

Tho nails* (T»«.l
roctorl a itrwNt oltdei

m a il

• number of Brt
fr*|B*ye&lt; tfl fl(00, all on s
five-day. wk schedule.

I,
Apr. 1.—(AV-Shriit
pile, of Dad* county, (aid
kil Rotary dob jeeleediy
“pertonaily turned down
of ym ft within tho past
and m r ton. a pliyridna,
rn offered and tofuaod
l« If day*."

KM ar period endl* J U r . Vi.
TW SSIt do not lad* rthaa* na­
tional bank* oris+r h Heoaed
la rroamo pcoyremit op* rot Ion*
after tho lan k bed
ended.
The weekly atatei S t of tho
federal renerve ryeti I »bowed a
main of *44.444,000 » fold re­
serve* darlity tho ark endiny
TSO.OOO in member ak borrowh»y* and a derreaae 4 money in
elrralalion.
I
The department ft oomnterve
estim at'd million* of dollar* are
pnuriny into manh Induitrie*
Uirouyh the
prepamtion*
of
hrowert to handle iif e rc e n t bear
after Apr. 0.
The ft. F. GoodrpA Company i
announced a 40 peitlnt liter****
In production beyfcnlny today J
aa a re*ult of
'" jj
proTintr haalnem comiWoo* and B|
eeafcnal upturn ln b«yln*
Rayia*eriny N*waJNew*d w p j
the valonte of centra** for bantr*J

ft n

m l a

r y a td in t tho S n f o d Part of tho ye ant» Harper,
Field*. Noble,
NaUmtal D w i it ad fh l not he Marik*.
Honlohan ;
Corporal*
aadoa ta yiee a brief kbtery of Yeoyee, Butaer aad Kouraker;
tho IW t tim e it* incepttoa. Tho Private* Flrtt CU»i
Daniel*,
t e l l&lt; piuV up of three anil*, P-well and Blower and Private*
lor « tiaaieo, \i«: The Head- Btrdmay,
Henderson,
Ceoryo,
aaarte.e Cwapoay of the P in t WDotap, Tilton R. Phillip*, TurnI ha ration, raoapaay D, and tho er. Carter, and Pol*ton.
Beene* I IMawhenant of the 114th
Company D: SeryeanU P. II.
I-(entry The l*aot t. under the Lahalay. J r , Claude Locke, i . 11.
twM H.t I of. Makar i . C. Ilatehi-1 Hoy*. A. D. Roundtree, M. K,
•m , who m a k a the common.liny Rutherford. Vlrytl U Smith, D.
oS4.ve*f the M rst Rattahtm. rial-tC . Rtaffhrd, B rnJ.'F. Wat* and
pamel of thmpaarr* A sad B o f!J ib s R. Wearer; Corparala T. V.
Miami. C of Went Paha Beach.1Brawn. M. D. I him, J. F. Delhi,
and l&gt; of S * « (« s th u y a ny It he- j Robert II. Mar*. E- F. NiMnOfc,
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Former Resident Of
Sanford la Married
■onaJe
Of Interest to Sanford friends is
th# announcemont af tha marriage
or Mbs Martha FtaM. daughter of
Dr. mad Mrs. C. U. FWld, » B n denton, to Disk Touchtoo, of Dodo
W hite will leave Sunday City, son of Mr*. Oeorg* L.
day for Now Orleans to Touthton., of Valdosta, Ga. Tbs
teremony took plo** ®" Monday,
Mar. 27 in Bradenton with tha
l. £ o* Cutwoll will arriva Bar. Jennings, pastor of tho First
m r tfram 9t. Petersburg to Baptist Church there, officiating.
a f a r dgya with her mathrr,
Mr*. Touchton sms bom in Ma­
Minnie Jones, Pack Avenue.' rietta. (la. and moved to Braden­
ton o faw yoars ago with her parants. She la a graduate of the
'Marietta High School.
Mr. Touchton was graduated
from tha Valdosta High School
mid tinea than baa been employed
by hU brother, Dr. Fred I„ Touchton. In the Touchton Drug stores
In the state, worklnr fpr some
time in Touckton'a Sanford Drug
Mm .
Touchton are miking their home
In Darle City.

MUs Ganas Hostess
At Informal Dance

noon AtTdOO P. V ..during tha
cbapsl period. All maarbora were
Inttted to attend tho presentation.
Mrs. HUI appointed Mrs. L. Y.
Bryan, Mya. 'D. D. OaMercll. Mm .
F. t Jtoumniat. and Mr*. C. P ,
Herndon to act-vo on o committee
to n tk s arrangements for the
cs labration-af Memorial Day.in
tha Mai* foture,
Lata Jn tho afternoon a social
period wjt* snjojsd when refreshmCnta wrr*-serv«l by tho host­
esses, gaalatod by Mm . Roumillat
and Mrs. &lt;B- L. Perkin*. Tho*#
prtooat ware: i Mr*. J. M. Hayo*.
Mm . F . E . Roumillat, Mm . B. L.
P atU aa.qifa.tD . D. Caldwvll. Mm .
Frank k Woodruff, Mrs. A. K.
Roaasttar, Mrs. C. P. Herndon,
j M M b . D. Caoseell, Mrs. W. C.

At

For 3 Days

TWo of f rowdwer's ace song
w ritan Ivtre imporUd from Ntw
York to do tbs songs and lyrics
foF "didd Street1’. Warner Bro*.'
ntSanaajk «how dealing with the
Ittbstaga Mfa af tke theater,
which cooes to the Miltne TheaU r on Ugrvday .for * 5-day run.
They mw Al Dsbin. who writes
lyric*, *nd Harry Warron, who
rompoaaa Aba msslc, (Dsbin has
boon writing his lyric# for 16
years. WUrten his aon*s for
yet Km # .sad both appear)In the
pictura aa song writem.
Dubln wrote tbo lyrirs for the
songs in .“The Gold D in a rs of
BrMdwapV for “Hold EveryIhing", *|W “Bally", for “Tbo
CriMMf"- and
for
"Blessed
Evedt" Are "Too Many Tears"
ncr Ym Say No".
leaga are just
ss wall ( I )n ga Dubin’s lyric*.

Tnat Yotm elf
To She
IlIBBtF Sunday
t l l O N f A t’ The
f lfC C L B S Y

CLUB

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Social Cakndat
MONDAY
Circle Number Ftvu op All Souls
Catholic Church will moot at 4:00
o’clock a t the homa of Mrs. F. E.
Roumillat, Palmetto A venae.
“Ladles day" will bo obeerred
at tha Sanford Country Club with
M m . A. C. Chamberlain and Mrs.
L. P. McCulier aa boataaaaa.
Circle Number Fear of tho
Praobytorlan Auxiliary. Mrs. II.
B. Lewis, chairman, will meat at
3:00 o'clock a t tho homo of Man,
Lewis. 1002 Magnolia Avenue.
Circle Number -Firs of the
Presbyterian Auxiliary, &lt;Mrs. W.
C. Erickson. chairman, will meet
a t 3:30 o'clock with Mrs. Erick­
son, 005 Laurel Avenue. .
Circle Number Six of the Pres­
byterian Auxiliary, Mrs. R. 11.
Walthour, chairman, will meet at
3:30 o’clock with Mm . ^Talthour.

'Bsnsar
CH«* Number T ir
Woman's Circle, wtti meat at 7:30
P. M. with the chairman, Miss
Sara Warren Easterhy, 815 Park
Avenue.
Circle Number One of the I^rcebyterian Auxiliary, Mrs. C. C,
Briggs, chairman, wtti r y e l at
3:30 oVfock with Mr*. Briggs, Bit
Magnolia Avenue.
Clide Number Two of the Pm«byterian A uxiliary,' Mr*. U. II.
Brown, ehaiimsn, will meet with
Mrs. Drown. U14 Perk Avenue, at
3:30 o’clock.
Circle Number Three of the
Presbyterian Auxiliary, Mr*. W.
A. Zachary, chairman, will meet
at 3:30 o'clock with Mrs. Zachary,
1106 Park Avenue.
Circle Number One of the First
Methodist Church will meet at
3:30 o'clock with Mrs. J. II. MeCasklll, 2068 Grandview Avenue,
Rsse Court.

Entertaining for a small num­
ber af her frtonda. Miss Freda
Ganas wa* hostess at an informal
dance given last night a t hsr
home on Sixteenth Street. During
tho evening punch and cake were
•erred am.' dancing was enjoyed.
Those present were; the Misses
M irths
MacDonald,
Morion
Hayaos, Bara Mays, Eugenia Warr*n, Mary Jane Preston. Gladys
Henderson, Sadie Lrinhart, Kath­
erine Forrester, Freda Ganas, ami
Melvin Taylor, HI. Clair Cameron,
Phil Stanley, Alfred
Htsaley,
James Hayes, Car) Vause, Zeno
Veuve,'* Albert Newland.
Roy
Echols, Bill Ktvmrcr. Jsck Rus_ClrtJe. Number .Taro o t th e F irst
sHi. anrf • Woodrow Riser.
*
Methodist Church will meet a 3:30
o'clock with Mm . R. W. Turner,
406 Myrtle Avenue.
Circle Number Three of the
FERN PARK
First Mathodsit Church will meet
3!r. and Mr*. Gordon Harriett at 3:30 o'clock with Mr*. J. II .
spent last weok-end In Jackson­ Crawford. 1204 Oak Avenue.
ville.
Circle Number Four of the First
The Woman's Club held a Card Methodist Church will meet nt
Party last Baturvlay evening and 3:30 o'clock with Mr*. O. J. Pope,
a l*rge number op frfenda from 1915 Sanford Avrnue. .
Circle Number Five of tho
Longwood and Fern Park met and
enjoyed tho party. Bridge, rook, FiMt Methodist Church will meet
and five-hundred were played and at 3:30 o'clock with Mr*. W. IClark, 207 French Avrnue,
everyone had a pleasant time.
Circle Number Dix of the Kimt
Mr*. Hodge*. Mm . Lerch and
Kvsrlft left last Tuesday morning Methodist Church will meet at
3:}0 o’clock at the home of Mr*.
for tha North.
Tho next mooting of the Wom­ Psul Johnson, *70 Kant Twentieth
an’s Club wll| be held on Wednes­ Street, with Mr*. Johnson and
day, Apr. 5 a t the home of Mrs. Mrs. Herman Middleton as hostesse*.
Dra Sheet*. This being the last
The Bt. Agnes Guild of Holy
meeting of the season a full gtthCross Episcopal Church will have
eriug in expected.
Rev. J. Calvin Mead, D. D. Is a study das* at 3:31) o’clock at
preaching to appreciative eongre- the parish house.
gallon* every Sunday a t tho Mait­ Bcminote Chapter of the Antedland Presbyterian Church. His can Red Pros, wil| meet at 10:30
subject* up to Raster are a* fol­ A. M. at the City Hall.
Circle Number One of the First
lows: Apr. 2, “Jesus and Our Sorial Dwtlea’’; Apr. 0, “Palm Sun­ Baptist Church will meet at 3:30
day, Beginning o# the dJrcate*: at the home of Mrs. H. B. Odum,
2IJ6 Bay Street.
Week In Human History"; Apr.
Circle Number Twn 0f the Flmt
16—Raster, tlssna Bhov® You
Never Die. Only Yoor Body Dies." Baptist Church will meet with
Dr. Mend has built a home in Mrs; L. A. Palmer. 004 Elm Ave­
Fern Park and will he glad to nue, at 3:30 o'clock.
Circle Number Three nr tbo
respond to calls for pastoral minFiMt Baptist Church wit) meet at
ist rations.
3:30 o’clock with Mrs, Janie* G.
Sharon. 117 West Tenth Street.
Circle Number Four of the
He wrote all «fT the tnusie for
*•1110 U ugh Parade", Net Wynn's FiMt Baptist Church w!l| meet at
iLisst hit. Including the popular .1:30 o’clock with Mr*. A, K. Il»»
“Ynu'ra My Kvsrythlsg".
He stflterr Celery Avenue.
wrote tba music .f o r “Craxy , Circle Number Five of lh •
tfuill". which include* the lyrical Flint Baptist Church will meet *&gt;
“ Million Dollar Baby in A Ten .1:30 o'clock at the horns nf Mrs.
R. W. Lawton, .10* Park Arenue,
Cent Htora."
The entire score for “Forty with Mr*. Lawton and .Mm . Vic­
Secotw.' Street", written and com­ tor McLaulin a* hostesses.
Circle Number Hi* of the Flr»t
posed by Dubln and Warron, Inttildes “You’ra G etttlg To Be a Baptist rh u rrh will n * tt at 5;3U
Habit With Ma", “I'm Young and o’clock at the ehureh annex with
Healthy". "Hhuffto Off To Buffa­ Mm . F. W. Stanley a* hostess.
Clrclo Number Seven of the
lo", and ths tlUu place, “42nd
First Baptist Church will meat at
Street."
There ia an sll-etar cast which 2:30 o'clock with Mm . Forrest
Includes Warner Baxter, Bebe Gatchel. 1120 Palmetto Avenue.
Rehearsal for the concert of the
Daniels, Georgs Brest, Una Markfl. Ruby Keetrr, Gtty Klbee, Nad Music Department nf the Woman's
Dpark a,
Dick Posts)). Gingsr Club to be given during Music
Roger* and Allen Jeskins.
Week in May will taka place at
• itO.P. M. a t tke Woman's Club an
Oak Avonoe. All slogsr* of tbo

city SN invited.
TUESDAY
Bagalar
mooting
of
tha
baard e f tba Woman’s Club will
take iplate a t 10:06 A. M. at tha
dob bouM.
Monthly meeting of Eeminole
High School p.-T. A. will taka
plaea sU 3:10 O'clock in the olady
hall a t the school. It will be proaoded by a meeting of Hi# board
« t 1:60 o'clock In the aaditorlam.

Church will ha hold in tha form
«f an "April Fool*" party a t 8:00
P. M. a t tha ahurck with Mm . T.
a Brown. K n . J, P. Thurmond,
Mm . - J ames Harvey, Mr». Mnrri*
Spencer, Mm . J. U Clath, and
W aa Dorothy Stoke* aa hostesses.
Circle Number Savon of *.h*
F lrtt M tthodiit Church will moat
at BrOo P. M. at tha homa a t MU*
Mahal WUaoa, 618 Park Avanua.
with Mtw Wllaon and Mm . John
Cara*r a* haataaia*.

WEDNESDAY
A maatiof of tha hoard of tha
(Jordan Club of Sanford will ha
Said a t 8:&gt;0 A. M. at tha homa
of Mrs. Y . F- Watiwn, Row
Coart.
Monthly luncheon of tha 'Wom­
an** Club will taka placa at 12:50
o'clock a t tha clob house with tha
Ordrr of tha Rail Rosa and Mr*,
W. J. Thigpen.
Mm . Jama* (J.

r4-

‘im-fl at the parish house at 6:4.1 son, parlor.
M.
Bible School. 9:15 A. M.
I’, M. and K» from there to Qrange
Prayer Maatiny, Tuesday, 7:30
Sarmon, 11:00 A. M.
in te re rl h*. this Wat id in Jesus City »here they will have charge
P. M.
Evangelistic Service, 7:45 P. M.
Christ!"
of th* rvrmng .rivico at the ConEvenllg sarswiai “Certainties gregationat Church at 7:45 P. M. Woman's Prayar Meeting Wadnaaand Assuraivc."
Mid-aerk Seri ire Wednesday, day, 3:00 p. M.
Prayar
and
Praise Service
Wednesday, 7:45 P. M.
ALL SOI'Ml CATHOLIC
ITIVROI
Fifth Siynlay in Lent.
Church School, 0:30 A. M.
t 111 R d l OF TUB NAZAR KNF.
Rev. J. J. Krilaghan, pastor.
Ms ruing Prsysr ami Sermaa,
First M*«*. h:00 A. M.
11:00 A. M.
U k e Mary Fla.
Second Mass tO.-OO A. M
Vmiag People’s .Harries league,
R. N. Sanders, pastor.
Rosary an,| Rensdictton,
6:10 P. M.
Sunday School, l»:45 A. M.
P. M.
Pm em tlg Service*, Thursday
Treadling, 11:00 A. 31
Daily Man. T:ao A. M.~
Cash-paid for clean rot tun raf«
Catechism I Ism Saturday at
at The Herald offtre.
3:00 P. II.
Union IVvntiona, Wednesday,
7:1W P, M.j Friday, 7:30 P. M.
parson*.
Sunday wrnion

Apr- *= “Wh»l

Road near Geneva
William F. MvPher
iPresbyl. r :«n Government)
Organlseil In hum.
Preaching Service* a t 11:00 A
. ami 7:30 1*. M.
Graded Sunday School with
rained Trarhrrs, 10:00 A. M.
Minister. Ihe Rat, James M.

TOTTrrrrfftTi

Morning Hervise*. Il'iOO A. M.
Sunday Schrol, 9:45 A. M.

A t Tke Churches
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sixteenth Street and Sanford
Avenue.
,
The Rev. F. M. Marier, pastor.
Bible School. MS A. hi.
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
Sermon by the pastor. Subject,
“Htesdfastness."
Christian Endeavor, 0:30 P. 41.
Evening Service, 7:30 p. M.
Subject, “The Attrarlive Fol­
lower of Christ."
Special music by Miss Vi-lnia
Shipp and K. S. Laiuoan,
F in S T BAPTIST

CIUKCII

Christ ihn Endeavor, 0:30 P. M.
K.renmg Services, 7:30 P. M.
Mid-srrk Prayer ktevllag. 7:30
P. U.
f iiis

r c lie n t ri o f ciim w t
SCIENTIST

Christian Science service* are
held every Sumlay m m ln g at
tho ehurrh at East Second Street
at ll:ito o'clock. Subject for to­
morrow » "Unreality."
Wrdnrwlay evrnlng church at
Don B. in*. St., at 6t00 o’clock.
This rhurrh maintain* it free
Reading Room at the rhureh where
tbo Bible aril all aulhoriied Chriot In rv Scienrs’ Literature may bo
read, borrowed nr pugrhaseil. Open
Tuesdays and Fridays frcnr 3 to
3 P. M.

Park Avenue am TOxth "tHrceL
Bunday .School, 10:00 A. M.

Morning Services 11:00 A. M
At the morning hour the pastor
will prea«h on the subject, “ Wa'king with God."
B -Y. P. U.. 6:45 P. 51.
Evening Service*, H:IM) P. M.
At the evening hour Ur. Fugate
will speak. The revival wilt con­
tinue through Wednesday night.
Wednesday Evening Server I,
8:0o P. 31.

The Iti'T. K. D. Brownlee. I». D.
Itu-lor.
Fucilo) School. !&lt;: 15 A. M.
Morn!**: Worship, It.*1** A. M.

rh;i*tisn Kiubamr, 7;l*i l ‘. M.
Evening Wdishlp. V;IHt 1*. M.

The session will m rrt a t the
close of the morning nrd evening
worship srrvlee* toe tile reception
of ntrmlrr*. Tbo*e without church
homes in Sanford are wvTtomed to
all service*. The pastor is avallr.hl* for ronfrrcnce every nvorning
|2;00 o'clock

1JO Y S ' 8 H

T rarttV In

W a g o n e r ’s

rhureh.

Brief practical sermon* will Ih&gt; The Rev. John Bernard Root,
preached every nlyhl during Ihssa pastor.
pre-Eastrr servire*. A sung serv­ Church School. 9:13 A. 51.
ice will introduce the meeting*
kloming WuMhip, 11:00 A. Mwhich will lie r- nductcil by vari­ Sermon by the pastor.
ous leaders, assisted by selected
Christian Endeavor Society will

F U R N IT U R E

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LftdlfM

Mexican Chili
P h o n e 9 MO
llvtiirry Her vice far Psfllef

TRIANON

ANdRI.’S RAT HIIAPK

Atlmlnnlmi 50c, T a x Tm;

Geneva M. Hanford Ave.

RHIGGS

W
JE W E L E R
C\ C. Ilrlgg*. Prop.

1st National Bank Itvldlsg
I’trafanenls and Finger Wsir*
STIl FLOOR

■TodaF'yidui'wUl ic e m odern mire- W
T #
I clcarWTOOfbtJupon the screen in ■ C T T
^ Waimoff| Broa.* epoch -m ark in g -ox\
K travuMUgg o r dram a, m elody and
9
ynkW tU H nB nc array of atari! T h e
A » 2 0 0 m oot beautiful girls In th e
w o rld ! H it melodlee th a t ir e sweep- K ’
M
to ff th a n a tio n ! B r e a th - ta k in g W
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sp ectacle and acfkm l A com plete
jL
■ B ro a d w a y m u sica l co m ed y pre-£ y ,
nentnd ecene fo r ecene mthiU tho
*r v
h ia rt-g rtp p ln g tto ty raco* on I

Tho regular business and social

IBH M agnolia

I'bone It*

R E L IA N C E

KARL J. SCHULTZ

fnrtune

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

District Msnagrr
“Over 100 million in force"
one 171
211 K. 1*1 Ht-

SANFORD ELECTRIC
CONTRACTING CO.

M L mW F /
1 5 5 ? ^

10H MAC NOLI A

ROBERTS’
Grocery and Meat Market
“The Wore af Rervlea and RaalHy"

4 . N . ROBSO N

fn t an d U A J.M ETTO
N « A H vanco I n P ric e s
M a tlM a ’ n r d N ig h t

Fricadly
Five

SiS.OO
B. L. PERKINS j

E L E C T R IC A L SU I’I'L IE H
PH O N E 412

WWUbc of tha Dough Is rs of Worn
&gt;*('•! roll- My C lass a f tha F in t. MothndUt

’

N nnfonl A Vi*.

P. Paul's
Beauty
Shop

The Heart Sons of th o
GREAT WHITE WAT

CO,

lltonu t

BOO

» . L. PERK INK

All Kinds uf Sandwiches

Sunday M onday Tuesday
BHiPta THEWMWEBSOFANtW_SH0WW
ORLD!

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Your olil FurnHuru. j
For Cash ut

W. J . Carpenter, pastor.
Our pre-F oster service* begin on CONGREGATIONAL f i l l 11411
Wrdnrm.by night, Apr. 5, amt will
rontlnue each night till Saturday
Corner l*urh Avenue unit Third
pn-reding Easter.
Street

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N EW SPA PER
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p t b lb t a l la Florid*’* H i a r t
Tb« WtrW* C w t « t V tfiU b k

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N1

S p o t am* R k h e n t G arden L oad.
SA N F O R D . F L O R ID A . F R ID A Y . M A RC H 31
L U M E X X IV

Investigation Of SHOLTZ GIVES
D A ftcrvciT nuu** O f Morgan Seeks To r i m A U D n i j )
Reveal Inside Operations

ROOSEVELT

Program Is RushedTo
Make ReadyForEnlU tin g Thousands
O f Idle In Cities
—— —

WASHINGTON, Mar. 81.
!
*— (A.P.)— Trealdent Rnosr; " vcIt today made hi* fo m t
eon*erv*tion-«mplo.vmpnt pro­
gram law by. signing the bill

WASHINGTON, | | rf. 31,—^ wrjt of action on 11 *
—A Senste inreatlration (waded! proposal for Immediate **»»!*-j
th e 1t ion to brinr »*rurity issuance'
laat night toward* one of
and sale under the regulation of;
world1* tre a t bank in* house*. J
P. Morgan and Company, deter- the federal government. to •»-.
ford InvesUr* protection **••»»»
mined to btln* to ll*h« anythin* dishonesty and f i r e them full »P i
that ha* a baarln* on the central port unity to know what they * tc j
task of correcting atock and bond
buying.
•ala practice*.
Both lho banking committee ot
Authority to irapect the Mor- th , Fenate and the Inte^t.to
TALLAHASSEE. Mar.
, *an record* wa* *ou*ht of the Omroerce
Commit!**
r
Senate by its banking committee, House set for lodny. the »t*rt of —Govt i nor Pave FholU U stntgh:
said 'There Is hoard to he • dtf
whith disclosed It had been re­
leit o f apprwsimatrly liliW A 1'
hearinr*
""
«h,«
l
«
t»'*‘,nB.
buffed *o far in lta effort* to
Attorney General
CVmmla«. in the State R*md IV part men
bring the big private banking ami Huston Thompson were In
concern Into the li*hl of H* stork *.7 . . . first w itn e ss- hut Cum this year, ami we have a nw i
building holiday in « tr state f»«
market tnee*ti*atlon. There ap-

t ers “We HaveRoad
Building Holiday In
Our State Whether
We Like It Or Not”

___ - ~ ^ H f l » - .h i » - a t d a o ~ w h n a ..- t a .

1 URK. yu r :: -*•**
(tttUJO in -wnhu ' flW in federal

, , .n behmf *f l«n»
: Company wk:»ik *P“

ir.tf
v« m W »?»:&lt;•*

Th«

• a. ! tr\l yursonat t»
■mi by »Sr hoiril of
jr*tfT-Vi
.. f..rr \ that tW e*rt. cuaMe to p«*y its
full Mini
*£♦

'L E M A N SEEKS,1
WAT 101r t o f K

BULLET DID NOT177
fAUSE fERMAK'S
OESTinnTNION^
Doctor’s S tatem ent
A t Variance With
( oroners Findings

BE! IFF BILL FOR ONEDEPARTMENT
JOBLESS PASSED FOR DEFENSE IS
BY SENATE 55-17URGED FOR U. S.

wished «« captain the State Ruud
IVpartairnt's budget for l* -»
cause many pM'ph* have a ronfvsssl i.lea abmil this budget.
CUIC.VlUX Mar 31. -tAP— »*■
•T V y ih* a«t unJerstamL r'
Ton J yeraask. *’!*&gt;.•*«* o«aj«r
said, "that it fc* "«* «»
e &gt;rf .fuan in the attempted aean i n n i r W I n
hut. although
it ie railed a »odget. It L s’mpl* •assmatwra e# rtwude-t
at Miami, died of *» nicer* ,T
a plsn of ■.petali«o *»« “P ’V * colitis and - v ! oils- ■ und i«rartird v-ut. only if- •'*
fU ted by C.u- - l *
the money i* available.
• n y a cietrib .trey farter.
IV.
ww*___ a. n nMn4 in n a T n
P rn n o m ie s
IC lSllll
“It i* further complicated by the Karl A. U *j-r. the ma*«*s ?hyfact that in order t.» port in on • » . i n . &gt;e&gt;i y*sterv^y.
in rood flimbs l.s be Jem ed ft* .
Ur. Meyer, super-*. ,«leet
Ike fcleral government, it t»
the Cook r -in ty htrsrt*af. w*s a
c a r v t oincl ole t h e Bientbee e f the aie»lisal surf v n #
—Juat aa ylgorousiy
led p-olects in the ann.nl S«at* raaiairwd ** the bed-idb .£ u e
.lay. Infer* he «**
Road ivpartm enf* s t a l l e d bud .tri .e ii man d i m - he* prwtlaleil, former Brig t.e".
fl'entlr. led t»l fUWe t1***
art."
M itchell *P«k* y e.ter.U jr In f
_____________
taat .turns
h a lf of w h at H ouse leader* ay. I The governor claimed ,s - r' ,&lt;
,n
t
mod
ifepartment
“irhente| for th e p r e n t at « * •« . «• •
.mlrMeiloe-s ,m.M.««&gt;^
h n p r l c , cause —• single .U r » tt - !cld
,
m ini l^TBlM Itn *d*fni*r;
— ‘ Time over * * * * * * * .’T 4: . ^
yeaUrdav and was »int to »ke
With his old-time disregard for j construction nw.lracts h i hr
House where passage la eapecteu
the view* of old line Army mnd ■former drparTurf ftn»ir»H
Monday.
..
present highwav
“
m few su s s
“•&lt;
Tb* vote. &amp;S to 17, rame aft«r N .v y officers, the former assist­ nay iluring t—
■he" neat fii
rongreaalonal action had been ant thief of the Army Air C on- the sum of
At|
and w.oneta wbw h»*e,
, ^ „ d ~ft*-mmg “f
ami bos* of A merit* s rtpeditien;1 nf these ron- ■mm -ed to take an » -iv * port
completed «&gt;n ‘h* n r ,t T,r t *[ ary aviation forces told the House
, , b - . » . s g rmm m
Toward |«aymrjnt
the Rooserelt fast-moving rilier
t ,r ,ne m.urmt ds&lt;
trart*. h.- *ai't •The feilefa! r»* „ Ihe snti,:.»l ‘ s h V s e . »r«.*
legislation—to authorite the em­ military affair* rommitt**:
^
. .^.nuiMean—
rni.ii a•'0, |•vlr"&gt;,' ' (U.!tf*t App-al campaign ihnt rwts,
emmsnt
will
furni«
“ W e've p o t to rem odel "*|r
ployment of about 250.1*0 mm
■mUrr nay here Ties.!**
.
spMoly -hsmifWat
j.
n.lOC.iant.
leasing
J
on eonaervalton work In the for­ policy n f national .lefrnse. We
see evpeated to a*t«ml an erjcaiv.;
.
which m ud he take
should have a single departm ent 'out of the gwssr're t»*
iral' a m eeti-g at t'aorosuinj JJJ
tWr-puak »
est*.
..
H
would
not
_
already o f national defense
Ifembiuarters
in
the • * ”*"» [ PalmOS
ai
5tUr#»pwU*
. i
- - v -n -e
.
\ AdmlrlalrVlIon advtier*
Ito the State Hand lV|sai
•
h
u
t
save
the third unent- only Increase efflden-y
Rtilu ng teaichr a t T I » nelnek. vrlw ^
*•.,■ c a n . r p n o l
U rly SO ♦*** Omt har* bee"
, t WOrk on l—
f.tou.ooo/ao
a that on old iletiis and
f — '
-nsstfallr *lnc* Qcl. 15 when p|oym, nt aid proposal ard a me*- f 2SO.000.000 to
1alteudy entetetl into, t
general ehairman a f the Jrrve.
r JJPtig**' b*T« wbJ * fa r*, 'l*ago on the aubjert will go to year.
he r ruV't-VJ out of fu"
Meantime. Bngmlier I w lee e.'i
“We should develop
from the State *'»JC0J
p*J Ipa^hoola I" *bl*
Congress soon.
St. TVtee-b.irg. wha e-sme here e&gt;|
r*d O^rn In the annuil Pig
n i a wi|j
for a hure rubllc lance brnnbera and Zeppelins, for
Evrer-.liture
of *
a a e i.t in • t W " ( t** drise is p e rtaria* Contest, wahe herd»d in- vark, rntrrpriw • to be financed the drclslv* battles of the nevt
(&lt;'nntinued *h* l K
e,| that arramremen’ ar* lagiilty
waa at Uta »»bool faen« »n by , federal hond l**ue rather war will v# fo&lt;ight In the air.
being ounpiriol t— niuh—the dr*se
“We ran build p!an»* now that
th Prench Aveaaa late yr*|*r- | , h, n appropriation* from the
a .... &lt;•*»* from the -»jr*
where this afternoon ,h ,v T casury a* In the paat—o n the ran fly *000 mile* and carry
|| »:nwnared tkv M's T f .
T000 pound* of t-omt—. And you
• »&lt;&gt; Have been M r m i . .....
\ lhrnry , h„ future
omorrow each b;y arid hoUhmr a|,a]| , * , r part of the e*pen»e roul I senJ out I* Zeppelids under ,
nrltat Will s v i u w a e»mmi; ..- »f worker* i.y ie e s tu w a r e - t e l m
prapaie the pi*
cur* for building* that will last for a gnoil commsnder Co bomb anv ,
.dd atorlng unll May . " K n yrart
rom,.
gra| servi.es for '*•« l l *r' the J merican te g - -i t ctdiue-. tsysuir. asw.
vital city In the world an.1 4 • nf
1mm ond one »l»b of h 'y ^ Mf, nwh„ , William G r e e n , them would get hack aaWy. .
kv»ier. f t . wh»s
1
b' ‘ and tha* Re&gt;. I* It tf.isUie u -» area
n each pl« will be Ju I .1 for
of |ha AmerUan Keltraa? Ilcneva a"d ^&gt;1- * A'*1’ *a-t .- eg a semmttte- -I weantu
Mitchell again advocate, the
late yrslcnlay aflewn**. a&gt;e- •
..f t v fir s' Iknst an
pUn that brought hi* r°urt m“r'
5 2 5 * * .* *
,\u t
(Continuod On P a g . Two)
h. k| fn.m the Erirk-sw Fu Ch.reh.
tial for Inaubwtdiaatlolfsana
Hume thl. aftein.“.n at T
lie remioikrd aH w ..'W . rhar
resilient resignation from the
k. Burial was iw lakevw-w the; should »M nd teeIJha's sleetArmy—a unlfle.1 air service. He
that they will h - fall.
l,
rt with Rev- »'*• ^k-s
| would pul that unsler a ss-rytarT
B..p*»mr*s* with their ditfie-. l i ­
! fur national defense, along with
aise -aid th*r the Work -rs wdj r.
the Armv and Navy. After d.sreiv» r nal instrtatl."'i- a* , ‘'cussing thl* plan. »imilar to one
kiek-eff breakfast »' '
k
spsiasoresl by Chairman MrSwain
o f the mfllta'cy affair* tommilTu»s*lay nussning.
tee. Mitchell added:

Measure Provides For Mitchell Secs

Salvation Army’s
Drive WoAeis Ate ^
Expected At Mtei

M
-t -

-*

a.ierding h»NM) ** FaewortK %&lt;BI.‘W— igi-nas »

'

m en

“Attack* h r ■ twif'»d " lr ,0 ,tr

! with chemical* are more humane
1 tha,. the old type of warfare.
'; .Statistic* show that one »ot of
‘ : every four men hit by a shell in
"| the last war d in l Oaly »»e out
of SO affected hr chemicals died.
T', But House leader* said that
" since President Rooaevelt hal »ot
r Indicated a deaire lo merge Ihe
----- - . , !* Army and Nary »"d
*»ev»'e ^
Okia. to W nnlpeg^homc n tjr ,ntf&gt; OB, j ,p a rtnroia. they »aw
the Canadian Toilera team.
| , ju,# ,hanee for McSwain* bill
he dead ar* A. H. Hakes, pilot. • (h()i art,;on
E. Ergen*, so-pilot. Mike Shea,'
-----------------------„ber of the team an.1 Jack . .
q w J ] » r e S 0 n t&lt; * « l

Unusual Incidents r
^Attend Journey Of
^Prince In Scotland
GLASGOW, Scotland, M arJI—
(AV-Unusual Incidents, Uw first
«f which occurred almost a l the
•Avery first moeaeat • t hi* arrival
. Tkarsdar marred th# vlalt hare af
( 'U e Prince of Wale*, who U mak.
a three-day tour of unemploy­
m e n t cwnterT in Scotland. .
5T
t time before th* priacn
dBghtad from hla sleeping car.

t.EE^Bt'RG. Mir 3t
K dgor-. o f the
*
* * • * C i . ami Jack IP * p .
Crescent I»rig Shss- f«r
recovering f-»m oper*rii.w»
peidteiti* pvrf..rmeti at Hi
land ht—pstaL

Improved Condition Among Imfeents
To End Work Of Crews On Highways

•' ^ Zo^ItyRBiitowc. Jr.
What SoreriatcnsWat . f Park*
James MoJghtoa today f
splendid specimen of Bain
was raptured am? presertr l
Murnlpal Zoo yesterday by
Stowe. Jr. It will go on rib

Sunday.

“Dairy Cows” Will Be
Discussed At Meeting
the aabject of
“Dairy Cow*" will ha held at
Seminole High School tonight at
1:00 o'clock. It waa annoonced to­
day by C. K. Daemon. noaWant
director of Urn Seminole County

According to Mr. Jlougnioa.
“ the Han. Owl ha* *
plum aie. brown and yello* w »
a grayish tin t an.1 apottr* a ith
S uJk! It baa a -h ltla h rfUM;; VI?*
face, a m2 doe to thin pecu’ a r appeararew it la railed the M-mkrjrfared Owl. Thl* apeeie of owl l*
seldom seen and la little known
to moat people."
,i
Mr. Moughtaw said th»‘ 3Jr Stowe captured th* *wl m a r kia
properties,
and
th a t U wa*
brought U th e aao by E. K-

. — ------ - . .
a. Police took him , A r iw |,urol Department, who will
Itioo.
— • tnmd th - dla-oaalon.
,
W»1 imaihed hy
k(r | )aVaen said that th* meet- Brady.
n ta S la Rorh a rec- ,
« ||| prove valuable to all
ATTEND* SHELIA
iMdrymea b^auM pU a. for -»*»«
Or. S. Pvbsetaw w as in P e l^ a d
an tho «oa» po» gallon o f milk wU|
today asatatinc ■■ perf-rm ing n
i ^ h ^ t e u l * * ° rk*d »*V b7 * *
Internationale

and

m ajor
Shelly, welWknnMn hwal

and tho principal topic o f dianuaion will b . “ faodtng th* Dairy
C m r“
.

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u o rm n iw

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V'

n g ig »

Don’t Path On Curves

Efficiency Of Produc­
tion Hft* Increased
With Their Aetirity

Railways, an vsteneles Investlgatlnh of locomotive daslgn.
From toata. 0# klMTOft flea'
model* la Iho testing
"2nd1'
fkmUons of design of a typo havo
Seen dovleed "correcting tmeatlefactory behavior of the fh*t °"
wdtar. Thf stork of Ike looting
M n may be .xlandod In Urn near
future to
?J

(Contlsuod n m a la g s UMl
On th k eomntltteo a rt rspnsontathroe of thk exchange »ad steal­
ing and marksUng i f i ^ ou‘‘
■Ida those organisation*, lk s 9 * r*
son ns I of tka cornmllUo bmpyi
c . C- Comma»4er, Lawrenca G«"tile. W. H.
.Yn,Um 0l
Koa and R. B. Woolfslk.
. A per box aosoasmant of onshalf sent will U kvlad by the
clearing house to
the «ost
of handling thu program, ahlppore
I tussut at ye. tarda y*» mHilag
who ware not1previously sffUlatsd,
■Istted' a sptclsl ffTspuIrult con­
tract with tbo clearing ^ u sv .
Lesi’rrs of tho Industdy attend­
ing thk meeting yesterday charactsriiod ss tbs moot »lgnlfl«snt
step Uk&lt;n In the history of
Florida’s citrus Industry, Never
before, h waa pdatsd put durlnf
tljo mooting, bag ** Much fruit
Iwon rspsusantod la a slig k . unifW d biadiag clfo'l as-will ks tko
case with Um n otic's . | raps Dull
daring tha remainder,p&lt; the Mssun. Whllp It W»s ssUmsUd that
auatad at. ySaturday’s mauttrg was
h /lh n tslihboihecd uf M pktrent

jlStfiP w t e j a
edms close-vv 100 pvroont before
tka s ffs rt'k vpry mash aider.
Patella of fpuretkn had not, of
dMireo. h**uf worked out by the
special grapefruit commutes, prior

Chile Gov
b Warned
Farther 1

I ta lia n 4-Po w er
“Peace Club” Made
Center Of A ttack

8 ANTI AGO, Chile—Tha Chile­
an Central Bank, throeth Ha
president. Saner GalllarMo. Saber-

PARIS. Mar. a L - tA y - lta ly 1.
proposed four-power “ pvacs dub"
« N attacked In tka chamber of
daps t in
yesterday by
Hmry
Frinkltn-IIoulllon aa an "abomlnabk collusion between Mr. MeeDotskJ and 8lgi&gt;or Mussolini."
Tka aaaaolt on tka plan was mat
by fram lar Daladtar, who waa antkaaliatkally ekaarad by tka dap■tka. Defending both MacDonald
and Moaaolinl, D akJiar promk ad
parliament that Franc* would
taka no atap In tka matter without
Ita knowledge.
Tka chamber, by a rota of 389
to SIS, postponed Intarpallationa
made to tka foralfn affairs eommlttaa, particularly concarniny tka
Masaollnl plan.
Former Senator Gabriel Tsufflkb arid la a ipeech yesterday
that Franca loat four billion
franca la trade with the United
Slates because aka failed to make
the 919.000,000 war debt Interest
payment due last December. Tha

ing to tka government retard!ay
monetary laflatkn, appealI f la
the finance minister, Saner Cas­
ts to Boas, not to Isaua any more
paper money. ’
Tka bank president painted oat
that within two yearn Chiu’s tir­
es latlny medium had bean Hscrease,) from 282,000,000 to U lr
OOOfiOO pesos and that farther au­
thorised Issues, but not yet dis­
counted, brought tha total t« 1,070.OOOfiOO.
Ha stated that each time tha
printing press had been sat to
work to mako up bodgetry deficits
It had bean promised that It would
be tbe “last operation"; yet tha
dangerous procedure h h d con­
tinued. especially during tka socalled state socialistic regime but
also during succeeding regimes.
Ha added that tha IncTtseed cur*
reney had bean .one of tka ehkf

MONTREAL—Wilkin tka paat
few year* Canadian natural selenlists keen made contributions
worth millions af dollars aaauaily to tha efficiency of production
of Canadian Industry. The credit
for tha complex task af co-ordi­
nating thla work la Canada k due
to tha efforts af tha National Re­
search Council, which was organ­
ised In IBIS. Today-10 ssaocUte
committees are In operatkn, rep­
resenting SS different organiseThe National Research Council
has, and is still doing, a lot for
agriculture. In tha three crop
years 1928-M-27 the amount of
tough wheat and damp wheat In
tha Canadian crop was estimated
at 480,000,000 bushels, peer a
iJMKIpA. .uJNMIhnolhtjuimprnuad.
methods discovered for the drying
of wheat should be tha moans of
saving millions of dollars.
A substantial contribution to
tha solution of tha problem of
ceroel rust has ah a been mads. In
soma years wheat rust had coat
Canada 100,000/100 bushels of
grata.- The council now «talas
that tha solution of thla problem
la assured. Thera Is also n re­
search program under way In con­
nection with the use of waste
straw.
In the aeronautical department
of the Research Council’s laborslories tha apparatua will sann
proyu of r try ftntrml and dtfinite
inU rest Thart !■ • wind tunnel
|„ which sny air spaed up to IM
miles par houf may ba assured II"
a le t * feat to dlamaUri n model
testing basin 4Q0 faet long, 9 feel
Wido and 8 to r t dsop with a tarrlaga capable of speeds uq to 30
miles P*r hoof; and engine labora ld fr" equipped
with *«W kla
dynamometer equipment eapablnf testing onglnaa &lt;k'r«loplng “9

THURSDAY, MARCH

“*“ !

CONFE88ION FREES N K I O
—

GASTONIA. N. C , Mar. SSe-J
(AT—Clyde Smith, negro, asse t—
a 30-year sentence far partteigk,
tlon la murder af Harold Cteritei
is. hero last May 1 will jm h ably be released from pakam
toe* Smith woe cleared ad all
blame by tha last minute death
raw confession of A ka Qriar,
•South Carolina negro, who wan
convicted of tha actual m i daft

steamship tinea, hotels and bosl- boycott of French
aeottad. T hk H uaaeUor teuite* . 1 tko taste*
fDWseeer ef feiicw 7 1re#S*k»^lie^SeWkl «f Oekwkef
nO N -T PARK ON CURVE*. AeoS- MmuM bo abk In aso H fruos
U deni ettuaUone euen aa tea one
^
ptetorsd above ore Ike reauH of Ooo4 Mvteoi Upesaem
daagoroua parking Tko driver of * * ^ "*** j****"9«l g *•
tbe parked oar should Oeve driven
ranker on aattt be reached an open nlelF»l T ^ e O rdiwnoeeh
space whore he would ba vtatbk for g N a t i o n a l psefeveoo
eo the high ay.
Mishaps o tth la sort aw merafTW
Uucri than Is sommoniy henvvvd.
Last year. oeeordlng
of ih* Notional Bureau of Casualty
and nurrty U ^erw fltefs^tM p*^
son* wvro killed an* Je,«n injured
tn II J*n aee'dsnls involving parked
esrs Unei of iheeo vehieleo were
left standlnu In dengerous plarea
Parking on curves. hlll». In nsr■n* pisses inn far from (he curb
.r out nf I'ne with mho- ears ore
..I &gt;•.
ii.is nn aa m
Ml
*•..««*
n gteeiss
N,g.(. M U M I- nno*hei pnso.
•I If* p o t h n which spirsrsniiV

Search Spurred
F o r Witness In
Trial Of Blacks
(Continued From Pago Onel
Weems, t l . of Atlanta;
Andy
Wright, IV, and Clarnre Norris,
tJ, of Chattanooga; (Hen Mont­
gomery, 19, of Monroe, Ga., and
Willie Roberson, ID, nf Columbus,
Ga. They will be triu j u fk r the
I’aliersOn vase Is disposed of.
If thu missing witness eannut
bo found, tho state will offer her
testimony from the previous trial
In which the savon facing retrial,
and Euguno Williams, whom the
Alabama supreme court held was
probably a Juvenile, wore con­
victed end sentenced to death. Tho
rose of Williams and Roy Wright,
ninth nsgrn named In the Indict­
ments, has been deferred until tha
court determines their age*.
While the search for the girl
went ahead, one pH***1 *Utlm
of tho attack was a t homo In
Huntsvlllo. Hho will be brought
here today. The dofenae retained
by the Internaltonal labor De-

negrur*. among thorn doctors,
law)ers, end a mlieg» professor,
to suslsln his motion to quash th*
vsnlre boeauso no negroes were In
the Jury box from which tbs 110
names were drawn.
Uibowlts In discussing his
movements said U waa not an ef­
fort to staft a crusade against
south*** lurv’ systoms. bu*. “wo
are taking every step possible to
protect th" Interests of those ns.m ’ to ..."

O P IN IO N SAYS
ST A T E B A N K S
CAN BE BANNED
IContigusd From .Page O re l.-last Dae. l8, fur tha Senate bank
lag committee. Honator Glasij
Democrat, Virginia, kaij rsquealed
It on (ba atreagth of tastlnteby
by Kugvn Moyer, reserve board
gu&gt;.mor, that cumputiUon be­
tween retorvs member banka and
•on-member state banka had boM
seriously hampering in thla reen­
tr y '
•.
*
.
That Senate committee la plan­
ning ta gut 'to work agate
shortly on new haaklag law.
furthermore, pvbtksttoa of the
vplnlsa occurred la Uw first rem rvr hoard tetlktln Uaoml slnre
* » ../'rt'.HfcV
A V
i •

driver la mop. stead.ar purl
, , h(cU ,pa* s s tm t, other Ih
a ||n
TOel| , m ne»* or
such rondtttoss an to leave
ab|# ^ U(t(|
^ ,
wHt„
fur
H nhleuUr train
r(pl
, r rtT, r msy Slop
porarity during the actual to
or unloaf log of paaedagare or
necessary In obeflrnse tn i
rsguUtlnno or traffld hn » O'
«*k • ' • polloe ••esv.
h, h kv»h
w ftll
r en
H l " (B
plofoWllhl
, u#n .
or ,
iurB conditions SS to Isevf

quoted a t t cents United Stales
currency, aa compared with a par
of 12 renU, and to tho rtao In tho
cost of living throughout tho coun­
try.

To-Night
Friday

Amity Between
Nations Is Seen
Need O f World
DALLAS, Texas—E e o o o r a l c
prosperity diptw li upon cultural
understanding and amity batwesn
nations, It was declarvd by speakvrs at tho opening session of the
convention of the Pan-American
League, an organisation composed
of teachers and studenta of Span­
ish. Delegates from 14 chapters ln
various parts of the United 8talsg
attended.
“Through tho forte of econom­
ics sine* tkw Wwrid -W ar.wo.wra
learning the Imonrlamv of Ihe I-terpatlonal mind." •»!.( Pmf. II. P.
Gambrvll. of Xo.ilhern HgUmdlnt
Unlwrvlly. chief sovaker. “Glrcurostancos are Impelling us to be­
come more Interested In
America, and that I n U r e it l, not
, isdy bountiful sort of Interest,
because we realist that Latin
Amarica haa mueh to loach u*. Wo
mutt U am these things and bring
about a more cordial understandiflJT **
Other speakers lnalude.1 Prole
E. II. Fnaikman, of Bavlor Uni­
versity. Warn, and Philip !*»"*
a rt Grvvn, of Now York.
Tho convention nnened w|ln a
pageant sieved by 400 Mgh " k " "
student, of Dallas In tho eolorM
resum es of the countries of the
Americas. T h . first chanter of th .
league, which la prlmarilv h youth
movement l ^ g towaH InUrna-

A r+ p ''

^

v

pippiir

W
In a MRartg fast comedy riot
■d m u n d LO W E
^
as the clown prince o f the
Broadway night chibs

TOP. Here’s th* new style bar now being
world's Fair, in th* building to be known i
crated by the K iel Brothers, famed ownen
Gardens of Chicago.
BOTTOM. The EJtele Ieoh over designs ft
(left) Mas tltel. (rightl Robert ElteL Sum
fright) Tully De Htefanl. designer, both of t
tka. makers of tbo Modem Bor.

•

yti

McLAGLEN
chaperone o f

R. F. C. Loans For
Slums Gearance
Will Help Many

&lt;
'

VICTOR

in weight, hes high capacity, is
.lesigned and gonclrvctad to get
the (U n a to thu roncumsr In'cxi
cellrnt com-ltloa, and thus far no
substitute haa uvor boon found for
it. In addition thu woods which go
into Ita manofacluro pra attrac­
tive am.’, In some eases. heaJsticks
and straps are stained or dyed
bright colors.
In addition ta crates, Florida
timber la good by the citrus In­
dustry for fsneo posts, picking
Isih’vrs, field'boats, truck bodies,
pocking houses, and grave owners
.......... : :Much
„
iand caretakers’ homes.
fuel
wool |s u*ed in operating
__
_ packing
houses and In Mary groves a sup­
ply Is maintained for vs* ln the
event of frosting weather.
Florida forests can always sup­
ply thu llmbar needs 0f the citrus
Irdnstiy, efficiently and economi­
cally, provided fires are prevented
and suppressed, and proper utili­
sation methods a r t used In har­
vesting timber.

the new administration began.
Tbe opinion, drawn by Waller
Wyatt, tha. board causa#), turned
on (he point that Congrats, hav­
ing creslad tha national and fed­
eral reserve banking systems, bos
authority to profldo them with
safeguards by ollialnatlng' com­
petition from state bunks. , Ha
ment In- this e.untry, according
cited supra rm court I oplplop*
io Dwight .L Hooplngirncr, exec­
which he held sustained'him. ami
utive nf the American Construc­
offered as svfckncv of the compe­
tion Couccll. This, he holt's, is
tition Ihv fact (hat Congress al­
"one «ey to rebuild America and
ready has had ta ralax national
ly doing s&gt; rebuild jobs through­
hanking laws to moot tha more
out the nation for both labor and
liberal practices oy state banka.
capital."
Wystt hold that the foundation
There is ■ potential m arket' in
stone for thu Congressional power
tka United States of from |80,be proffered wsc the supremo
«,0,000,000 to 9100,000.000.000 for
court decision upholding tho char­
slum rsdamatlcn over a 10 to 20ier granted In 1119 (o tho bank
year period under careful plan and
of the United States/ With It ha
conCuct, Mr, llooplngarnvr said GRAY URGES STATE TAX CUT
eltod decisions wklcb bo edntended
W W W M
~U
recently.'
Isft little room tor doubt that
“Reports of tha past week", he
TALLAHAI8EE.
Msr.
30.
—
Congress had amplp authority to
toqtlnucd, “show estimates of GD— Secretary of Btata Gray. In
restrict to national banks thu bus­
(ZOO/XX),000 of sound stum recla­ his blsnnlal report distributed to­
iness of ruoolvlug deposit* sub­
mation projects that could go for- day, suggest* th* legislature r~
ject to withdrawal bp chtfk.
due* tha present state tax of
Wyatt gave theta principal rea­
Professor Einstein, a J«w, bo60,000 buildings ||0 .0 0 on eommktlons. Hu sp -■
son* for Ills conclusion:
cams a dUaan In 1914 when ho ac­
llshed and roplacod elflcally msntlonad the tax for
cepted a posltkn with tho Prus­
outlived tholruco- notarie« o u h llc .u d officials with
sian Atsdamy of Selvnesa- Upon
&gt;nd shows an lm- iin)|t«d Income. .
- . * M *M
lending at Brussels after hla re­
cent trip t« tho United States, ha
wrote to tha German consulate
there for Information about the
stops necessary to oBd his cltUonskip. Ho pointed out that ha formrily was Swiss.
Chancellor llllk r waa quoted by
tho Deutsche AUgomolaa Zaltung
as having declared a t yesterday s
cabinet meeting that It was newsscry to taka measures against tha
“atrocity campaign" as othorwuv
conslltutlonal- popular Indlgnatka might Uko
tom (tongreas
.
_________ ____ , J l - bunoWa of undesirable forms.
The nowspapur quoted the chan*
such currency foe the people by
cs lor aa saying the altuaUon now
apnropriuta legislation.
(«)—Tho existence a! s h*t*- is wader control and that rioteneu
n— w » banking . structure In ty individuals must ba pruventec
which there hare boon more than under ail c Ircumitincee, but Jews
10,000 bank fallares during th* must understand any Jewish campast 19. yearn cqaitllutes a bur­ polga against Germany would re­
den upon end .an khu*rt**tlow to set most sharply opuu^Juwa ui
Interstate com mures a"^ CongreM Gormaay. "
may snaet aM fktftols laglsatkn .The purpose of tho Jewish boy­
co tt aa eapleined by Nast party •i.’^LANT” CmT,- 'Mar s 90^to correul thl» son^itlon^
leadsrv, la to retaliate against pre­ fieri*'s'* .titrua crop la going i to
test movements shroud treed on piarkot,ln crates made almost ta reports of. atroeltko sgainet tho Ujuly of Florida grow n. woods.
Jews in Ourmany.
- uUtee -District Forester -C. H.
Otq of Uw principal aaU-sualtio Sehs.ffsr, of Um F krida Foreab
cutburete yesterday occurred a t
Ooerllta, where about 1000 persona :7l la estimated that tbo 199Smc-iaod before tha uuurthsasa, de­ 1933 crop will toUl 18.600.000
* *
*
•
manding tha reoMvai a f Jewish
tei .kipped h r freight, boat
Judges anc.' lawyers. Naal slortn
(Continued On Page Two)
r express. Bach of than* crates
troops
occupied
thu
building
and
[vires approximately four aad
sponsoring the um aiM d ban an
Jewish business kqd p refss. tonal 19 Jews wore placed under p.u.
kt tooth beard foot of lambur
tectivo
a
rre
st
activity erdared Is hsi^n 8atertheir manufacture aad usually
At
Msenator
Nails
asauskd
tea
day^ diaapprered sf Ihsas rets si
*, (dm aad magnolia are tha
sourt». docllaiag ta permit Jews
Mtoo n od.
In MUM alike Its stregi troops
rhe Fkrida citrus crate k a
M r drvskpod coutalnor, Ught
%
have bote able U 'suppress out­
Ik A f t n i
breaks. Tha ndtokl sktesut af
thu Nasi party U resp as still
triumphant U the bsyvott preriamaUoa Was aunt to all fa rts ef

,

m

Lupe Velez .
(who supplies the sex appeal

El B r e n d e l H

V r

who supplies a peal of hughe

NOTE — FAMILY NIGHT,
n i b ad and 50 tw ig will
admit one immediate family*
In-Iawn, e o u a t it a. aqata*
undea not indnded. Just One
Immediate Family.

'*
.
SALE
THE T H R IF T Y WILL TAKE A D V A N TA C
T H E SE LOW P R IC E S AND S U P P L Y T
WANTS F R I D A Y AND SATURDAY

CStrus Crop Being
facked In Crates
df Florida Woods

Underwear

Leaderln EftortTo

P r e v e n t Boycotts

uf Hitter's

pnehial Infections
Are Danguoas

Ni

I

than «w«r

Longdoth

Broadcloth

�9

of thg W att, in which even the united £
he Mfd# "that caused Japan to tonka

th e statement n i Issued i f t n
■ r v n ftm tt attended by
•cntaUveo df unions affiliated
*Hh tlu M trrih n . Th# meeting
today will consider emergency re-'
Nef a t w*U u a long thne pra-

« M p S t o t t n * C T o c h u r i t T h e mShod* wWdh Have
been followed to overcome thla annoying condition, however,
are certainly open to the sev em t crltldam.
,
Mad ft not bam for Japan's algnnttfrg to the Nine
Power T reaty and th e KelIo#t*,Bt^»*d Tact, her *Wilful

Turpin liitad for dlecursfon In*
elude unemployment tatiaf, a poo*
Me work* program, shorter w rak­
ing beare, how to (nero**# tba
port baaing powar of wig* turn­
er*, unemployment Insaranen,
bomi mortgage problem* and bow
to rettrrn labor ta tti normal em­
ployment..
The IVW,000,000 for direct outlay* to tba atatu for aid to the

bound trttaeff to refrain not only from nrixlnr any portion

^

^TTOHafTiMnmiTttMBfl'Olii lauiHliltiifanyatoto-wanU*

halUU»T. iltra*te (ta vloUtton df Chinese Integrity.

Forthwith. Japanese

Sfy ttf*

KM rti

tabfiahment of the puppet state of Manchukuo, which Japan,

among the nations of the WdHd, promptly recognised.
OaloneTMs
vtofaHon of written afreem tnta among nations

the iA rtriH th * • . ■e*4

Of *1116 woHd ht not exactly, unprecedented In the history

flagrantly violated and turned Into "a scrap of paper**.

dlratal It would be *&gt;m* time
hsfor* ha w ai rvady to praaant
evidence la span basrtaga.

Oh, ggard, bm r t? rt, *o 'I**-1 *** Bdt this certainly Is not the type of conduct which shoult
AlT'uul* tHSsta w ith frightened

jn2t""*nflT s«d smhMc to tfcf
sherry

off »H «

wlUl

■ a d w m in burrow, ne«t or dan

K T tis m tha gtss w d Wspa of
l u T i u k to UtUs, only ,U&gt;*m :
tirain. from lha farmer, mouldy
X n d a n i Y c r V u U i »«/»• AUf,

Haw they am

AU up and down their, ndtt&gt; towO b .^ r d ,H « W T w .V o g f o a t Wd

-AU IHUs NwU vWi frightened
ft ^

.

. . HyBeelah May.

be encouraged by advanced natlona, o r on which the future
peace and prosperity Of (he world can well be based.
The security of the World rcSta upon the sanctity of
contracts and when a great nation violates Its pledge, It
Undermines confidence to en extent th at requires years for
rebuilding. All hope for the prevention of ware must de­
pend upon m faith Ift the observance of treaties. If China
and Japan must *1!ve besfdo each other for endless centuries
to come", ■** ffalauoka Insists, lasting peace between them
can only eome through a rigid adherence to 'treaty agreo-

BOND SETTLEMENT HOPES
MIAMI DAILY NEWS

Whatever tba final outcome of j per? upon tba marlta of this rlslm
mdlng litigation orar Miami's I of *; .ungftl application of fundi
md debt, tba opinion reeenUy by the bordboMers’ CommiUaa
Tin by Chlaf Juitlra Davit, Jua- whi!e It I* -till a part of tba casa
m Whitfield, Terrell ami BufonJ gwattin- final darlalon of tba «uornrring, goat bayond tha'mavo rr»n*« court, but we applaud tba
filial &lt;f a motion to alrika pot- geaonU prineJpU laid OsWn by tua
?ni of the citya’ amwer and ceort that such an agvnt of tba
sm iling of the bondholder tom- city cannot -sarva two maitera.
Ittaa’a dam um r. Comment- by Tba application of tba itatu tai
too long h»a -tim ed to bear only
open tba city issuing the bondrecent dtnttffnent Will H. Hays, cinema ctar, (to­
ami never before to assert eo omphktlcitly the obligation of tba
m an all p u t due and maturing bondholder*' committee to a city
whose pay It accepts. We are enprincipal and latfrest.
cooraged, furthermore, by the
first gleam of hope to ccma from
k supreme court decision promtsfug ■ mord rational settlement of
frothing bond Oebt than tuat of
hC V
w
hereof ho speaks.
confiscatory taxation.
And yet from hln statement one mlffht think that Mr.

&gt;Hiyg, Ani The Movies

an.ra«fl pmrttforf VtaWAt

■ nrarv* ft b

sn/Vr

Senate Probe Of
House Of Morgan
, Desires ‘"Inside*

S

on Tologrmph. *
of °'0#nirril -Motet*

fleer ^Control ftU

Its ebora af f*dera( road funds, the
governor explained, the rood de­
partment “placed In its budget
fo&gt; th* currant ysor projects to­
taling to ,T n ^W Je, any of which
■suet, Wndsr rteesssltie* af tba cal*
bondholders' oommlu bp bnflt, 1f *nt •kll. sMely from eyin rsvm tqr,«to-&lt;tagr proyrisUons .Which Congress may
mtk* during the eurrent fiscal
jraae,"'

AI.BANT, Mar. t llJ-C ovonm r lr# ta between bn&lt;
arbert H, Labsurit W m isting Um rity or by a reft
rmlfM al prsaes n to Hheralla* and Um *lty may ha
w Urma nf Md boar control bill,I fr*»rt t from ita ages
hkh, U tsM ulod to pena the u»hd' when the coma
■Mature thla week and «U*h »lM»dd. attempted la
i* struck fear Into Um ipogfe tr^.deH U b IntereaU
lay heart.
3?
1 'Wa ro fn l* from « |

^y?_by . A .i f f M * ! * • f f t m

toghtamuT"

WO bM df^ptotM tow Tk* return of boor ha
■ 1»F oem ua a* to

i LUMBER

fContinued from Pago One)
Tax.), committee chairman, to
wind up qulckjy.'for report to tbs
Senate aide plana were IMS dafined because th# banking comml (tee received the eacurltiM biU
only yaeterday. lt- w a i rafarrad
to the Judiciary committee Which
Intended hustling It right bask to
the Senate after one daj'e study.
The hanking committee pointed
ta ite tong stock Investigation, nil
directed -at curing security abuses,
and naked to be given the bill,
tb a Senate compiled, and today's
hearing was meetly transferred
from on* audience to another.
There w ai SVSry Indication that
action would not be delayed.
The Morgan situation devel­
oped when Ferdinand Pecora.
committee counsel In -charge at
lha stock market Inquiry, report­
ed ho bad submitted -a list of 23
questions to the banking house
regarding Hi operations;
tba
bonkers afried to answer only IB.
Through John W. Dgrla, Its
ceonstl, the banking house gtostiorted th* committee's authority
on seven of th* questions l t d flat­
ly refused to answer the others,
Pecora sad.
The committee tastiveted him
tor d raft a resolution to git* It Un­
questioned authority to go fully
Into the field of-private banking.
This la to be pitted before lha
Sonata quickly.
Pecora said the qoeathma on
wkieh anetrera were refused had
to do with the capital structure

of taxation. Tba bonds in tide
ease were Issued under the char­
ter acte of Um city relic.- then S-HOLTZ GIVES
under state statute, the court o'»aervta
PACTS ON ROAD
. . . and that under such,
acts, the city 1* under no duty , WORK IN STATE
• and has no authority to makf ,
any subh nssossment In any
(Contl»»','d From Pago One)
ana year upon the porpertf during
year I, required "to
wilbin Its llmlta as In Re­ protect the
Investments o f more than
minded by tba aiternnUve lioo wo.ooo
th* itata has
writ, . . . we might observe nffeady madewhich
that the court in very strong- ernor declared.In rondo," the gov­
Impressed . ■. with the
In all, he said, lha Road Doought that Um applicable Bailment
need
statutes in this ease onty'coM1 07 to m attwould
obligation- and tstemplate anual tax lories w |fj, j
but |«*7C,000 la all
fietent to pay the Interest un hulremcnta
that th# gaanlln* tax brought Um
(ho herids oe the InUrrttte- department
last year and all that
temee due, and also nn annual may be expected
this year.
auieiuaisnt each year suffi­
"Not one penny of federal aid
cient to provide a sinking ftyd fond*
bo used to pay eld
for th* purpose of raying Die 'debt-,"can
ho said. "No rtor* than
prlnaipal
of
the
bonds
as
they
TWENTY YEARS A
*1,&lt;00.000 of those fund* can ha disclose the other questions.
mature. . . .
*
used In carrying out old .m tiHo outlined to the committee
.
The
supreme
ceort
mbroly
'Mr.
visit
with
bar
aunte,
MrsJ
A.
P.
Tb* charpffng lWMtslIty of
makos then oba*rvationi,...fln tracts. No federal money can b* the work he and hla invoetiga­
t n n l u 'i but the implication U us&lt;d In malntonanc* and repair te re hove been doing In thel*
plain. It notea also that groper of lb* present road-system." In
eettlement of obligation* variUi order to enable Florida to obtain

Hayn hen not no much «n vlnlted n Inovle theater, much lean
Itodted Ita probUmn and the paychology of Itn audlgnecn. Even « eaawl obnerver known th at when a picture
appears In Which thero h a connHerable amount of
or what Mr. Hayn d«Um« to call ‘*eoamnenn and vulgarity
the attendance Jurope up appreciably, and that when a fum
trvsldent BooMvak of «WM&gt; simple and nwwt plot U nhown, nay like Little
Ms bill tktough to Orphan Annie”, the vaonltv of the theater U opprewrtve.
,mors saplings, he l»
Mother moarura for!
n» d^ aopnga WI-*olniMlOo tttlt-

FOOT CLINIC

the meaitire, by Reconstruction
Corporation borrowing, subject
ta the approval of the President
A federal relief adminlit ration
would be aet np to Snpervtaa dletribwtlon of this and the balancj
af Ik? original 1.100,000400 gives
lha R. T. C. for io:h relief, ttnii
adding the corporation'! setlvllit* In tide field.

eat) m * 4 t1 * T * tM nty, militarists proceeded In the conquest of Manchuria, the en-

be drink.—Prw -

U yean la Orlead

declared, adding, “It Is about time
wt begin to

um

torrto euiunvon

sens# about cp#ration and us* of
our blgtrsnjs-'’

The governor aent al) Florida
sb*riffs and state *ll&lt;fm#ys a
letter In whlsb be said:
" I t has tom# ta my attention
that th e n era h number of un
llconaad add unregulated tn fril
bateaus
spetutlng
in
this
■tat*. Tb#e# tone am ir*s opjtatlag privately owned t a n In com­
petition with tvgOUled P am per

AIR
tW L

GAS
WATER
PATCHES,
GHEAffING

Better Materials BM
Service Add Yean and.
Miles to Life of C u
5 •
• '• &gt;1
What you save by pay&gt;
ing’ lowest prices with­
out quality and whd$
you save b y u ^ i t j
SU:P E R SERVICE u £
moderate price w i* w
quality-is the difforfcn#]
between 'iBentiy Wfel
and-Pound Pouliah.”

id "the budget for thla lation systems, raWrdndf, steam­
II show a vary largo de­ ship lints, and tegclaltd muter

pastetigsr carrying Haas..Na pmlectloa Is sffsrtVd poOpU who wmi
those antigsladwl Tortus *f a pelfatlea. Masy of tba oyer*tors of
those private vobtclo* si* out •(

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Exchange Pledges CO-OPERATION IS “IibbjTHopesThat
S u p p o rt In Move URGED OF CITRUS Her Offspring Will
BecomeAn Aviator
T oB olsterT rices
MENTOAD) PRICE

o'clock a t the chunk annex with
Mr&gt;- F. W. S tinky aa kexteie.
Circle Number Seven ef tl
First Baptist Chunk will meet al
9:30 o'clock with M m D m
PETERS, 8K M ; EdJU
Offfen IIS Gate bet. 1120 Palmetto Annuo.
TUESDAY
Regular
meeting
of
Mho TAMPA. Mar, 31.—&lt;A&gt;i—While
PHILADELPHIA; Mar. 3 1 .board of the Woman’s Club wlU grower* affiliated with Ur* Flori­
(At—Libby
Holism
Reynold*
take place a t 10:80 A. M. a t Ike da Citrus Exthaag*. the CKsrm.t
hopes her baby will beemto an avi­
chib bouse.
ator.
House Association, aad I w h f n lMonthly meeting of
Brooking silence for th* ft-at
ta t skip p en , conferred Wednes­
A* one or A number of affair*
High School P.-T. A. will
time sine* her son wa* born II
day In Wtotor Havea on th.»
fan. W.'W. GneUch ptoined in honor ef Mim* f ir THURSDAY.
place
a
t
1:90
o'clock
to
Ike
study
week* ago, tho former Broadway
grapefntlt market, director* nf
to ZU9 Elm Avenue. men Guthrie, recent bride-elect,
Eastern Star drill pracLir* will
Mr*. U. D. fiaw ctl entertainer a lake place a t 7:90 P~ M. a t the hell a t the school. It wUl bo pre­ the Kxchagt pledged the support
TAMPA. Mar. 31— Drastk reg­ "torch" linger said It would bo
ceded by a meeting e f the board ef their ergeniiation to the move­ ulation of grapefruit shipment* is tho realisation of a Lnd dream
Of R. T. Thresher will number of friend, with a bridge Masonic Temple.
ol 9:00 o'clock to the auditorium. ment for better prices, alt offi­ necessary If growers are to ro- because "Smith
Reynolds, hi*
• . b u i i t i n t he U 111 i t party given yeaterday afternoon
FRIDAY
The regular bushteta and social cial announcement said.
at her home on Magnolia Aeenue. •Regular meeting e f the N. de V.
[ on Celery Avenue.
colve anything for the crop* re­ father, was a sourageous and am­
Eleanor blue matoQaa** * n the Howard Chapter of Ik , U. D. C. meeting of the Daughters of WeeThe drive wo* begun Monday maining in th* state, C. C. Com- bitious airman."
A* far herself, any intention sho
MetUnger U vpend- m attriai ehoeen for the afternoon will taka, place a t 9.-00 o'clock at ley Class of the F in t Methodist at a meeting In Winter llaven i f mant-Vr, gtnaral manager af th*
of
grapefruit Florida Cltroa Exchange. »ald may havo to return to th* stag*
k-«Bd here with her drei* worn by Mil* Gothrie for the home of M n. M. S. Wiggins, Chunk will bo bald In the form rsprvsr nlatlve*
It wa* faahioned Magnolia Avenuo, with Mr*. Wig- of on “April Fools'* party at 8:00 grower*. Rex Beach, author and yesterday in an appeal to all must wail until th* baby no long'
Mr* Walter L. Morgen- tha ore** ion.
with a high waUtline and large gin* and M n. B. U Perkin* a* P. M. at tho chunk with Mrs. T. grower, suggested compulsory f. o, growers snd shippers t* support or needk her "entire attention.”
Stmt.
C. Brown, Mrs. J. P. Thurmond, b. suctions. C. C. Commander, (ho special committee of fire,
For the present she craves n
puffed aleer**. Mr*. Caawell. who hostesses.
Mrs. James Harvey, Mrs, Morris Exchange general manager tug- which was given dktatortol pow "private life”, surrounded by th*
isaiated her In receiving the
"Here
Comae
Throe
Knight*."
peace and quiet which every baby
I n . W. J. Rhode* in* gueit*, wai attired in a chalk
Spencer, Mrs. J. L Clark.
tested appointment of a small era to hand.* th* situation at a need*.
a three-act farce by J. Wilbur Miss Dorothy Stokes aa
birth of • ton yeeter- crepe dr*** of printed de*ign.
meeting
Wednesday
at
Winter
committee to work through tho
Fitxpatrkk, will m presented at
Mra. Reynolds met visiters In
Circle Number Savon of vh*
■t the FetnaldIlavan.
The gueit* enjoyed
bridge 8:00 P. M. a t the Congregational
tho hospital where her son, atUl
F in t Methodist Church will moot Clearing House in controlling
Mtmorial llotplul.
“An
emergency
exist*”,
said
game* throughout the afternoon parish house.
at 8:00 P. M. at the homo of MtoS shipment*.
Comiwam&gt;r, "that demands the officially recorded as "Bany" Rey^
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after which acoree erere added
SATURDAY
Atlloa of the Exchange direc­ wholehearted cooperation of all noldt, was prematurely bom Jan.
Mabel Wilson, 819 Patk An eed ,
C. W. Bake. U at the De- #mJ p rilw IWarded. High
Annual mooting of the alumnae with Mias Wilson and Mr*. John torate was taken a t especial meet­ growers and shipper*. Moat grape­ 10. Ills father, heir to mltlfou*.
Memorial Hospital In De- prixe, novelty brace let*, wee preing tore, called by President Wil­ fruit sold during th* pail weak had been fatally shot In hi* North
ore the underwent in ten ted to MU, AHura Wh|tehur*t, of Florida State College for Wom­ Carver a* hostesses. t l
liam Edwards. He did not attend. brought let* than 91A0 a box de­ Carolina home six months before.
en will lake place a t 13:30 o'clock
WEDNESDAY
Wed&amp;eiday.
whit, cut prtie, a apart* handker­ a t the Fort Collin Moto| In OrlnnIt wax her* Mra." ReynolA
A meellag of the board of the It wa* understood he wont to livered. That meant* 'red ink* to
chief, wax given to Ml** Rebeer*
____ Clob of 8anford will bo Winter Haven to attend tho Ike grower. We cannot go on this proudly announced that her "fair
U fa W. T. Klkker, who haa Steven*. Mia* Guthrie received du. Sanford women must make r e - Garden
irtwon h r F rid a y , *
&gt; » ■*! ■M. ah-tho -homo gxapkfatiL. tnatoiwae raswmawd. ■wry- Ath- fa rrm v- to ■t h e - h n h m tr r blue. cxciL gtonto ttl .a-cbUii'.'- a
at-bee kwaw- r i l t - to w d YlIK'lfYgffhr Tdr i “tfWtBhittu u f 'th#
with Mr*. B. F. Whitner, Jr.
or, Earl Lines, advertising mans- must work together if grapefruit weighs seven pound*.- II#
of ■&gt;!«. , W. E. WaUon,
haa been renfoved to the oecaalon.
MONDAY
and several directors and grower* are to gat anything for the scale* wham born at
Laughton Memorial HoeCourt.
A color tchenie* ofvpurple, yel-’ Circle Number Five o# All Souls
other
officials represented the their fru it
Monthly luncheon of the Wom­
low and lavender waa developed Catholic Church Mill meet a t 4:00
Exchange at th* Winter Hawn
"Florida controls Ih* nation's
an’s
Club
will
take
place
ot
19:90
In the living room by a profualon
■uch an arrangement I feel that
J. 8. Coluniber, a n d of *nap dragon* and larkapur, o'clock at the homo of Mra. F. E. o'clock a t the club house with the meeting, going there after th* supply of grapefruit for the re- result* esn he accomplished which
____Wo
_ have
mainiVr of thf season.
r, Mary Jane, of Knox- while aa a contraat the *un porch Roumillai, Palmetto Avenue.
Order of tho Rod Rose aad Mrs. director* gathering her*.
will he of real benefit to our
"Ladies day” will be observed W. J. Thigpen,
Besides throwing their *upport‘i n° competition front other slates, growers."
Mn. James G.
•nn_ are the gueata of the waa adorned with red end white
'a litter, Mrs. G. 8. Litrell, ■weet peat, carnation*, and pop­ at the 8anford Country Club with Sharon, and M n. R. A. Newman behind th* movement for bettor " ’* hove destroyed our own mar­
Holiday on grapeftult picking,
Mrs. A. C. Chamberlain end Mr*. as hostesses. Reservation* may
-th* director* kets by heavy shipments. Includ­ storting
lUrel Avenue.
pies to accentuate a red and white U P. MeCuller aa hostesse*.
yesterday to
extend
ing
much
poor
fruit
which
never
bard
market - report*- • and diebe made with Mr*.. F. E. Stela.
color tchemc. In the dining room
through Monday, wlU be aa effect­
Cltele Number Four of tho
shuuU.
have-toll-the-total*.
U
to
The public I* inviterf- to attend
• routine 'm atter*. a'torgW 'tebtew a* overlaid-with a Presbyterian AuxiltolFf « fiv » H .
Jotepb.'-tW -Metoch
Impossible to sell all Ih* gtape- ive aa a moratoriuni. Commander
lecture on National Defense at
Mary Martha, are ex- lace doth and centered with . a B. tow It, chairmen, will mrct at
fruit remaining in the state at said.
to return toilay or tomor­ bowl of white Eaater lilies, tnap 3:00 o’clock at the heme of Mr*. 2:00 P. M. at the Woman'* Club
"This on* will b* a real holiday.
profitable price*. To gel anything
by Prince** Julia Cantacuren*.
row to r n Daytona Beach whero dragon*, and gyp*ophila.
Other Lewi*. 1002 Magnolia Artnue,
for ovr growers, we must curtail Shippers who eigneJ Ih# grape­
THURSDAY
.they have been (pending a few decoration* nn the table were a
Circle Number Five of the
shipments lo the belter grades. If fruit agreement will not be per­
Regular meeting of Seminole
♦f7 .day* With tho former’! tiiter, Mr*. miniature bride and groom and Presbyterian Auxiliary, Mr*. W.
w* ship everything, growers will mitted to pick any grapefntlt
while th* holiday I* in effect.
. A. M. Bockovan,
white candle* !„ crystal holder*. C. Erickion, chairman, will meet Chapter Number Two Order of
In honor of Miss Betty Trent, gel nothing,"
...
. • -------A t the tea hour refreshment! a t 3:30 o'clock with Mr*. Erick- Ik* Eastern Star will meet at 1:30 who celebrated her birthday an ­
Under th* program adopted at. Shi peri with f. o. b. orders can­
not Ml them without th* commit­
o'clock nt the Masonic Temple.
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Among thoae from Sanford at- were Merced hy the ho*te** a**i*t- ton, 003 Laurel Avenue.
niversary recently, Mr*. T. II. Winter Haven Wednesday, the tee’s approval, and steps will be
“ " •“ ** the Red Sox-Montrcal rd by Mr*. tV. A. Leffler, Mr*
Circle Number Six of the Pre»- Initiation will take place.
c'earing
h
use
will
provide
the
Trent entertained with n birthday
taken by th* committee to have
game In Orlando yevter- John I,. Drumley. Mr*. William S. bytfrian Auxiliary, Mrs. R. II.
rarty on Thursday afternoon at facilities for th* joint effort. In these order* extended until nftor
afternoon
were:
Frank Hrumlry. Mr*. L. I. Frailer, and Wallhour, chairmen, will meet at
her home, 312 Geneva Av*. Game* accepting this arrangement, Mr. Ih* holiday pariod. Our purpose
John Meiach, Jr., K. E. Mr*. R. M. Warren. Thite pret­ 3:30 o'clock with Mr*. Wallinur,
were enjoyed until a late hour Conmmander explained that th* Is to stop *11 picking until mar­
irth, Petal 8ch**l, A.'va ent were: Mite "Carmen Guthrie, Mellonvlilc Avenue.
exchange did not regard It a t a
when refreshments were served.
ket* have » thanes to clean up
W.lerna. M. I- THIto. honor r u n t , Mr*. John, L. BrumCircle Number Seven, Business
Assisting the hostess In enter- permanent solution of the mar- Ihelr surplus supplies.”----------Wilh.m small number of. friends
Mnwetber, Klrb y _ B |f, i0|r_jir*.-W lL ltom ..S* ..Brundcy. Woman's Circle. will metl a t 7:30
holing
-problems
-ofthe
induitry.
taveral gueatt, Mr*. I*. I. Fraxler, Mr*. Earl T. P. M. with the chairman. Mis* as gueata, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. lalhlng Ih# guests wait HraT The program relates' only t&gt; the
Lnuck*. Mi*. R. M. Wirren. Mr*. Sara Wsrren Easterby, 816 Park Griffin entertained with a dinner George Kundmueller. Thoae In­ marketing of grapefruit, and
and bridge party tost night at vited were: Kathryn Wright, Doris &lt;A&gt;e» not affect the distribution ot
W. A. Lcff er, *c&lt;l the Mine* Avenue.
th* Calary Club. Immediately aft­ Dunn, Nells Dean Baylee, Mary urangka and tangerines,
Wort W. Warner, her F rance 01&gt;ton. I Illlin Branan,
Circle Number One of the Pres- er th* arrival of th* gueata din Ann and Mariya Goetsch, and
Mr*. Mary E. Wilgua, and Allure Whitehurst. Ibl«w« Stev­
"Th* exchange withdrew from
lory Bill Fierce are ipend- en*. Sara Maxwell, and Dorothy byierlan Auxiliary, Mr*. C, C. nar waa served in courses from Charles and Kelly Smith.
tho clearing house two years ago
IS A
Briggs,
chairman,
will
meet
at
day In Filatka whtre they Maine*.
a long table whkh waa decorated
because Ms other shipper* would
3:30 o’clock with Mr*. Briggs, 611 with bowls of gorberra aaislti and
lend a garden party at the
not agree I* reduce the clearing
Magnolia Avenue.
. Mr, an)' »Mr*. A. J. W.
flnfn.
house retain to half a cent a box,
Circle Number Two of the Pres­
MKWJ?-ogIth#.8L John*-.
At the conclusion of dinner,
and give contpteto authority on
byterian Auxiliary, Mt*. G. II. bridge game* were enjoyed until
I In aCnutl affair and U one
marketing maltei* to a small curaDrown,
ehatiman,
will
meet
with
oatatending social avento
Wljh Mr*. J. Fleischer an I Mrs. niitto* of shippers", Commander
a lata hour. High acor* prise (or
Mr*. Brown, t t t l P ark Avsnue, at th* ladies, a pottery jar of dull­ A. Jacobson a* hosleatri, the continued. "Special
yaac In Palatkn. t V
grapefruit
(Juantitle* of larkspur, tnap 3:30 o'clock.
ing powder, want to Mias Mae regular business and social ■&lt;ie*t- contracts with th* clearing house
dragon*, tweet pea* and other
Circle Number Three of the Jacob*, while second high score ing uf the Auxiliary Itotli Istael signed yesterday by shippers rep­
DAY ADVENTIST garden flowers were used to
Auxiliary, Mr*. W, prita, two decks of playing cards, waa held on Wednesday. evening resenting 83 percent uf the Indusadorn thB room* of the home of Preabyterian
Hurgkal tools; all ktnda ef
A. Zachary, chairman, will meet wa* given to Mra. O. R. Ealridg*. at the Community Ce.ttrr. Mr*. try are upon that basis. Under
Mra. B. t&gt;. Caswell, Magnolia Ate
ey. Woman * Club.
sclaaors and knlvas; pruning
W. L. Buttock hod high score Arthur Jacobson presided over Ih*
at
3:30
o’clock
with
Mr*.
Zachary,
tools
of oil kinds, tic. Ex­
Ith School, OfSO A. M.
nue, when the entertained the 1108 Patk Avenue.
among tha men and received an business session when plant werv
port
saw Ming.
sab!
that
Dr.
Ftigatr,
the
visiting
ary service*, 11:00 A. M. member* Of the Young Matron*'
mad*
for
a
subscription
bridge
Circle Number One of the First Imported cigarette box whll* T. L.
LAWN MOWERS
minister,
Is
preaching
in
a
very
welcome.
Duplin to Club with a bridge par Methodist Church will meet nt Sullivan, who had second
party
to*
be
given
d
u
rtt;
April
nigh
Repaired and Hkarpened
clear, plain, and forceful manner
ty given Wednesday afternoon.
3:30 o'clock with Mrs. J. M, Me- score, wa* tho recipient af a linen with Mr*. M. Moses, Mrs. J. Tull,
A too For Hale
nmg negation*
After several board* of dupli Caikill, 2088 Grandview Avenue, handkerchief. Cut prixa, a leather Mrs. II. U. Moore, and Mrs. Kaunlo L» appreciative
Have
your work don* hy a
which
are
growing
larger
every
cate bridge, score* were added R o m Court.
bound aiTJroaa book, waa prts«4'.id Weinberg os hostesses.
reel mechanic.
and high (core prltet, Maderla
Those present were: Mrs A. evening. Dr. Fugate spoke al the
Circle Number Two of the First to Mr. Bullock.
linen trny cover*, were awarded Methodist Church will meet a 3:30
Jacobson, Mr*. J . Fleischer, Mr*. chapel icrvkeo ot the Semlnolo
Those preaant ware: Mr. a
to Mr*. I- F. Boyle and Mr*. Lin- o’clock with Mr*. R. W. Turner, Mrs. T. U Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Dove oBnlskc, Mrs. Vktor Check, High School Wodnwlay and alto
819 Elm
Phone 7I9-W
ton E. Allen. At the ten hour re­ 406 Myrt.'e Avenue.
E. B. Stow*, Mr. and Mrs. W. to Mr*. C hitlra Kanner, M n. J, at th# Klwanis Club meeting on
freshment* were served by the • Circle Number Three of the Bullock, Mr. aad Mrs. O. R. Toll, Mrs. M. Moses, aad M:r. II. that same day.
ho*tes*.
Mae
Jacobs,G.
MissMoore.
First Methodslt Church will meet Eatrldgo, Mias
Those
present
were:
Mr*.
Wynn
Rabacta
Hlev*ns,
and
My.
and
■t
3:30
o'clock
with
Mr*.
J.
U
.
in quality, hand
W. Potter, Mr*. E. F. Houtholder, Crawford, 1204 Oak Avenue.
Mrs. Griffin.
olderod, and apMr*. W, C. HU), Mr*. U V. Boyle,
Circle Number Four of tho First
juad £designs. AtMr*. Edmund Meiach, Mr*. Hugh Methodist Church trill meet al
Whelchel, Mr*. B. J. Molly. Jr„ 3:30 o’clock with Mrs. O. J. Pope,
A cordial Invitation to being ex­
and Mr*. Linton E. Allen.
1016 Sanford Avenue,
tended to th* general public b&gt;
Circle Number Five of the
Complimenting Mrs. Hugo Car* the Rev. W. P. Brooks, Jr., paaFirst Methodist Church will meet
at 8:30 o'clock with M n. W. L. car, Mra. Walter to Morgan en­ tor of the First Baptist Church,
Claik, 207 French Avenue.
tertained with a brldg* party and to attend th* revival san k * * at
Circle Number Six of the Firaf iuntheiin yestaiday morning at bar hi* church which ere held every
Methodist Church will meet at home, 220
West
Eighteenth evening nt 8:00 P. M. Mr. Brooks
3:30 o'clock at the home .of Mrs. Street, quantities of garden (lowPaul Johnson, 870 East Twentieth era In bright shades wart uaad auditorium with Mr*. J. C. Mitch­
Street, with Mrs. Johnson and to adorn th* rooms where the ell presiding. About 20 membrrs
were In attendance end the a t­
M n. Heiman Middleton »«hu*t- gueata were entertained.
esaes.
After several progressions of tendance prixe for th* day war
The St. Agnes Guijd of lloly -bridge high score prise, a novelty awarder.* to th* Hecotul Grad*
Cross Episcopal Church will have hat brush, was awarded to Mrs. taught by Mis* Dorothy Stoke*.
■ auuL O W B
During th# meeting an artistic
study class at 3:30 o'clock a t A. C. Fort whll* Mrs. Carver rencro*
the parish house.
cvlvrd a similar brush a* guest scrap book, prepared by Mia. R.
Seminole Chapter of the Ameri- prixe. Mr*. 8. D. Illghlsyman bad F. Cooper, historian, was ex­
M dA G U N
can Red Croe, wil| meet at 10:30 low score and waa Ih* recipient hibited to th* members and Mrs,
Mitchell taught a lesson from Ihu
A. M. at the City Hall.
v t~ f~imaller hat brush. *
At the noon hour luncheon waa book, "Character Training.”
Circle Number One of the Kirn
Baptist Church will meet a t 3:30 served at th* card table* by th*
at the home of Mra. H. B. Odum, hostess, assisted by Mrs. E. Camp­
ion. Those present were: Mrs.
2438 Bay Blroot.
Cirele Number Two o f the F ln l Hugo Carver, honor guest, Mrs.
Baptist Church will meet wllh 8. D. Illghleyman, Mrs. E. Comp­
Mr*. L. A. Palmer, 904 Elm Ave­ ton. Mrs. A. C. Fort, Mr*. Atthur
Branan, Mrs Ralph A. 8mtlh, Mrs.
nue, a t 3:30 o'clock.
Cirela Number Throe e# the Lyman Buttolph, and M n. Walter
to Cooper.
P in t Baptist Chunh will meet
MIM Minnie 1 1 ,0 n rh u la aa d
3:30 o’clock with M n. Jama* G.
Hie* tfv e ie e a C om . r e - e x ■ere of
Sharon. 117 Wait Tenth Street.
lb * E ra -lle e e
I b e u ly
Helen
Circle Number Four ef the
h av e r e tu rn e e fro m th e m i
F in t Baptist Church wll| meet at
I b a a l y Shew la M avannah. lie .
3:30 o'clock with M n. A. K. Ruv
K rhele
re se lle r, p riv a te
Plane were made far a dpang la eMl**
setter, Celery Avsnue.
tre e tlo n # |o r in s e r w aving
Circle Number Five of the festival to he given on May 5 at I rent A delph e f A llan m , w idely
F in t Baptist Church will meet at the regular meeting of th* Eaat k n ew * a u th o r ity
nn b e n s ly
3:30 o'clock at tho homo of M n. Side Primary P.-T. A. held yea- cu ltu re,
Influnnoo h a t
Min* C x il rseelveO p riv a te InR. W. Lawton, 106 Park Avenue, terday afternoon a t tho school
*fl*na&lt;fom” on our
s tru c t io n s from Court ue, o r C h i­
with M n. tow toa and Mra. Vic­
homo-Ilf* 7
cago, o n hmlr n la p ln g nnd fin g e r
tor McLaulln aa hoatoaaoai
w av lag .
Circle Number Six e f the pit**
D am le a rn e d Ih *
la te s t la
Baptist Church will neoot a t 3:30
b eau ty r re a la w a le from •■ p arte

\l A n d Personal A ctivities

rson

Carmen Guthrie Is
Honored with Party

Social Calendar

Drastic Regulation Is
C a l l e d Necessary
To Avert Disaster

Miss Trent Honored
With Birthday Part}'

Griffins Entertain
With Dinner Party

L o n g ’s M e a t

THEY’LL CUT
LIKE NEW

VAj/ySOOK

J. W. SHADOIN

Public Is Invited To
Mrs. Carver Honored Attend Revival Meet
With Bridge Party

H P lon-

THE NEXT

-NIGH1
Last Times

kDIES1

LINGERIE

M

pounds amj - weeks was kept to a modified
cub* tor.
VISITS CITY

IN P L A N ! '

Dr. Ralph N. Grooao. of
aonvIUe, paid u professional.
in ftoaferd yesterday nftor
arriving to Sanford In Mo
Monocoup* airplane which
ered over Ibo rity far •
period t« attract conaldtrohl
tentlon. Dr. Green# woe
tiled by Dr. R. R. Kllilmgor,
Jacksonville, and the two phf
clans visited friends at
ford Clinic before returning ----Mr. nnd Mr*. Roy G. Witt land
loft ycatorday for PonancMn ft " .j.
apend a few day*.
*
i
Echols uaf
Hiia Minn la
Mis. Evatoen Cust havw rotumo*
from Savannah, Oa., where they . „ _
• (tended th* 1833 Spring T H *
Beauty Show. They were aecowpan led by Mrs. E- H. Lanoy wW
;
Mr*. R. F. Montealvatg# who tin*
if
Red friends aad relative* th a n . |
'

ACCESSORIES!
We’re Thrilled
OVER OUR

L

tsk r

GLOVES

SA
The neweat of the newt
Chamolsette, ■ w a n k y
piques. Some with «m»
brolderei! and some with
net cuffi.

IP JP P E R ^

Buy A TailorMade SuitFrom
Us And We Will
P re s s I t

'WNS

FREE

NOTICE
Ladies

AS LONG AS
IT LASTS

Plans Are Arranged
For Spring Festival.

•WNS

PROCESS

ATTENTION!

Doctor* and
I aas *osipped to repair asd
sharp** aargtoal Ieels, triesere, kelves, slipper*, eta aad '
I* do expert saw nttog,
- LAWN MOWBBS

an d th e y h av e re tu rn e d w ith th e
very la te s t a a d b eet supplies.
They u rg * y e a to try a p e rm a ­
n e n t w ith th e Saw K uaene w a te r
g acb et o r a reelto tl* Croon I*-

T tw r il C o t Q&gt;« Mew"

E V A -B E SS

Have peer week Ooae by a lea-

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Saturday
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Treat To Eat

Beth Israel Auxiliary
Meets On Wednesday

Mrs. Casweil Gives
Party For Her Club

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»AY SPECIALS

Paderewski Delivers Structure To AccdmStatement Regard­ modate Huge &lt;8klj
ing His NativeLand JLJndcr CortrtruCtfcm

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G A TC B B L

NEW YORK. -PolanrTb p o r ­
tion la that a t a nation which la
utterly dealrau* of peace, but evirr
ready to defend tleelf to the teat
against any encroachment on Ita
honor, according to Ignece Jan
Paderawakl.
In one nf hi* extremely rare
e«*aya Into political discussions.
Mr. Padorewakl, who i* perhape
more reaponaiblo than ally other
man for a free Poland, In nn In­
terview here decently eaw Germany atrivlng for a partitioning
of Poland and declared the Ketch
would not be aatlbffed with Danlig end tha dlaputed territory be­
tween Praaala and E*»t Pniwla.

Tall Pink

SALMON, 2 cans
No. 2H Cam

PEACHES. 2 for.
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TOMATOES, each
B L A C K B E R R IE S ,
K rah Rated (pt. Mr)
D R E S SIN G , ql- . ....
Maple

SYRUP, pt. bol.....
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Flalh Grufoid

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Lorraine and, finally, Austria;
that It* demand* today for Banxlg.and territory adjacent to Eaat
Prussia war* ’'merely a fir*t atep
In Germany'* ambition for tho
restoration of Ita hegemony.
“The moet glorious achievement
of the Peae* Conference,” Mr,
Paderawakl continued, “waa th#
the reparation granted to Poland
after the erlme Inflicted on It In
Ita partition. What Germany la
asking now la that a repetition
of that crime bo sanctioned by
all tho noware of tha world. The

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- “with nothing but tM hl*he*t quality food# particuInrly, when they coftl no more and In many e*ee« left*
than food of ordinary quality, then we urffc you to
visit your neighborhood AJltP Store thi.e week-end. See
tho large variety of the beat food# offered—and re­
member that there are more than six million aatiafled
customers Who know that by nhftpping In their neigh­
borhood A&amp;P Food Store they receive—
QUALITY plua SERVICE plus LOW PRICES
Which brfintffl REAL’ VALUBI
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Grandmother'*, K rob, Firm Texture

For W

RREAI).'Mr- plain ur aliccd loaf

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PORC(^ DEANS, IS ox. can

COCOA, I pound con
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world cannot and will nut permit
It. There can bu no peac* la Ruru^a without a strong, Indapaftdant Poland. To glv# dp our only '
outJat to lh« sea would mean I

Scnard rought to acquire the

Ibite Star Mveral yton ago, but
*barchn«d the plan because tha
prlc* wa* reasidared too liigb.

Hope Of Saving Ruth
Judd Is Seen Slight
PHOENIX, M*r- 31-*;—0V»—
Stm hopeful aha wtU b* spared
death on tha -gallows. Mr*. Wlrvrife Rath Judd pinned her la*t
hope for Ufa today on two poaalbta morra, one by bar attorney*
ami this other by tha warden of
tha atata prtaoa. (laVtvfr, n efther
avenue af escape appeared like-

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io be liberal, warned "tha p6gC%
confarenc* that by gfvhtg tW

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Okay UACARORIv SPA-*
G1IETTI or

APPLES.......5«

FEED, 8 1-3 lb. bag I7c

Pt*. Runtfiird 'ORAPE

Great Ntha.
B E A N S , - 2'|be-........

qtngcr Ale. 3 beta. 25c
Lairg* Bftr* Soap

P. A O , 4 fftrr -------- 15e
loop—

APPLE

SAUCE, 2 tMIl^... :. 17c
NOODLES, 3 pkgft. 10c

SCRATCH

le a . Evaporated

Musaalmann'

JH IPS O , 3 fo r........... 18c

Bio* Roae

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Rwanadown

with
8-aa. Ja r U ttuca Leaf

CAKrE, S " U^

MAYONNAISE----- 16c
Aaaortad Chawing
GUM, 3 pkg&gt;----------I0«
, Assarted Wavore* Rig Ik
GELATINS, pkg.... 5c

8 tokely. Haney

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RICE, fY-lbn........18ft..
Dog ft Puppy Food
CALO%3 c a n a.....

Odt Head Lcttuca Freft

VELVO

POD FgAS

POTATOES

Standard Phfhle

F * ity 'l» A lcr Sanford

As p a r a g u s '
7ip»nr -

Celery stalk 5c Apples

furwegion

ftrook/wld

3 3 for 1

Hlh.
19c
Tall can* Pat or Carnation
MILK
3 far
18c

Avenue
illcloua^j’ure

QmpgJ

Lb. 7 1,2c—.

lOlba.
Fancy Winesap

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Biltier lb. 22c Lemons
Daisy

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SUGAR, 2 etM........ 18e

deni Wllaon on Nov. B, 1910, told
him ho wa* cqnvlntod that “Po­
land must bo restored within Its
nature) borders, with a neatUC to
th* soa."
Mr. Paderawakl rautrneU bale
recently from Washington, w han
h* passed two days a* a guest at
tha White Hnua*. He iald he waa
deaply mov*d With the “Individu­
ality and humanity^ of President
Rooseralt. lie character!ted tha
President as “an Idealist with a
practical mind."

V ',

FRIDAY an

Bhtvara of! Va. Dore

SPAOHBTTI, 2 tall raru*........

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b# required. They will be nj |n,

ng—

Quaker Mold—

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year ago, bat the Pritlah governnrent Id'expected coon to eome 16
the company'* aaaiatanc* *o tha*.
th* ahlp can &gt;&gt;e completed.
Tha b o u t that th* Southampton
dock la th* greatest graving dock
in th* world may t* dUpute.) In
aomo quartarx, A dock 1400 teat
long I* being built at Bahia Blan­
ca, Bratil, but Ita othaf dlmenai m*
are no greater than tboaa of th*
Southampton dock.' Thera la era*
a dock at Harr* which haa a
greater depth than the on* at
Southampton.
Th* only other atruclura which
rival* tho Southampton dock h
tha on* being built at Ht. Naialre
to ’ accommodate the F rancli'llrff
Normandie, which waa launched
labt year and which hrr ownarf
&lt;»f will b* tho largest and feVios;
liner afloat when aha.entar* aefvlea next year. The French clock,' £*
twanty-nlnr feet wlAr. but fifty
frgt ahortcr.and aomawhal .haL
lower than the
Southampton
prejact.
The volume of water to be
pumped from tha Southampton
d « k will be 280,000 ton*. Pour
fifty-four Inch centrifugal pumt a
driven by electrical motor*, aach

rentes . would .VUrftata hi mare.
Uinlng imlllnga ae competitors.

JUICE, i for..:........ 25c
^ 0*11* BLACK
PPEtt, 3 fer..... .. 10«

CRISCO. I pound can.........
Frcih N. It. C. Premium SODA
CRACKERS. 1 pound pkg...
I lollc|oua GHAPE NUT
FLAfIBS, 2 packages...... «...

NUTLBY

g*V«i meant. fa view of develop,
monte hi world a£fp«W It we«W
coma ne no laryHee to shipping
man If the aonvarfatiboa should
result la either ft complete m eti­
er a t the old British shipping ri­
vals or an. (tdO-cMd working

dletL

The new Cunarder w(H die piece
T3.000 ton* nod ta 1.018 f««t long,
(By JOHN K*U,V&gt;
with n beam a t Ito faet. She la
NEW YORK, —What tha Brit- &lt;i pected to maintain a l pa* if of
|*h boert to be the world's largeet •round thirl* biota In order to
drydoek win be opened officially make tha Atlantic crowing In four
at Southampton on July tft by day* Mat- . .
King Coorgo according to addaca
The vaaael la aftld to have uitn
received here recently from Eng- about 70 percent compin'. when
land. The dnictur* will be l;U 0 work wi* (Upended. Shipping men
feet long, 13ft feet wide el the are confidant that tha tear will be
entrance and will be &lt;8 feet above rnumed aoon and th at Maw York
water at high tide'.
wilt get Ita flrit glimpse of tho
f'anitructlon * i*
rU rtcd , at
about the lime th* Cunard .line
laid the beel. of IU new vassal In
the yarcN of John Brawn ft (ton, rently a* Id that Ur it J In wai ready
on the Clyde, to that there wuftM to help complete the ahlp and her
he a dock capable of handling the propoaed slstarshlp, ahoold tha
Iflant ship. Canard wma unable to romaqy work out an agreement
;ccp pace with tha buildere of with the White S tar * L W to
tho drydoek, bafrlg forced to tua-

"Vlgurous,
Wlnoy"—lb.

"lllch ami
A
Full llodiod“- l h J L «

M The dock’* designer* have borne
In mind the faet tin t It might be
d n tn U a to (M it eo i wet d-ak,
aa d .e aile haa bean reaarvad -in
one aide for a abed w hen pan*
rrngera aad carga could be wu»-

e l t n m r . Mar altonwya skid aft
appeal to the United S u ta r td V r a o eoort "aaaaia to ha the
«Uy paaalUlltj" Ift aftra har fro fa
hanging. They commented they
JU net have ■ufflclaat fund* to

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SANFORD,FLORIDA.

JEW SM AY
TO HURT NATON DONE GOOD JOB
Though DespiteWarn­ Secs Prompt AndConings* Plans Contin­ stmetive Leaderue Toward Purpose j ship Being Provided

Ho for a iwachlna for broakiar
tha aholla of almond nuta without
harm Inc tha boraol. A Mallorca
Toaldatt haa patented a procoaa fnr

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1pcf Lemons, doc. 1 Be

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F1UDAY. MARCH 3 1 / TfSS

BERLIN. Mar. 31—t* &gt; -D o cplt* warn tarn from buaiaoa* Induatrial aau* flnaactal clmlaa that
a boycott ageiiwt tho Jow* may
Ktrro to ho a two-edged aword,
athnal Socialist party headqua r i m arem detcrmlresl to twain
a Mtlon-wlde boycott at
10
o'clock on Saturday morning, a*
achodulad.
Th* newapaper Angrlff, edited
by ioaoph Ooobota, govern mart
propaganda rhl#f,"**ld laat nl*ht
tho throat of a boycott "ha* had
Bo rlalbla effect up to row on
Jewish liutigalor* of atrocity re­
port* published abroad.’*
On. the fontrary, aaM Angriff.
“In aome section* of the Amcrl-

provsl at tho very beginning of
Um special ***»lon. to driv*
through vmvrgenry laglalatlon. A
groat maay (M an ton bo don*
now which eannot bo dona later.
Public opinion U ■routed and will
fully nuppon the eiocutlv* In
thc.v and similar rwoaauro* of
■n rm rrgtrttr character. 1 said
U it month that the Democratic
party waa at Um creaaroad*. I
will aay now that It ha* taken the
rifh t turn, and that ovtryon* In
the coutry, Irrespective of party
or other affiliations. should aupport tha now admialatratlon loy­
ally and patriotically In the path
on which it la now moving—hoenuao J am aattaftod that it la
tho path hack to economic health
and happiness."

Lehman Seeks
Way to Provide
Wider Balloting

Everybody likci PRIMIUM X
R
FLAKES. Ercryoaa recognise* 1
f their high itandard of quality. Thom
Revor - fimuui cracker* appeal to mil
appctitcil For toupa acd ulada and It*,
between bint, thcy’ta tho Nation’* fttor.
•"t» p w * iin ffiw B n K W a K n » 3 M R * jr
'A real g*w/i&gt;r./*W bargain In tho
k
tm jlltr or Urgerwite packigtt.

m raturrt arc being answered with
# .trongiy organited minority, going t» got anmeone circled
a renewed demand for a boycott
j,robl*m „f authoriitng agalnat th* wt*he* of majority of
of (Arman good*."
U tin r beer and with the the people.
i dShi ml , ■
Tho newapnpera 'aeomed parti- f-rm problem.
*1 fbol pretty aure the Ontemoy
Cut SANFORD
eularly galled by exertion* In »[t |.
for the nrw admlnts- 1 would like for aomethlng in be
•ome New York newspapers that (ra||on (u |*ke full advantage uf dorr bccauM ho reallis* It I* not
the Naai* w.uiil refrain from |t i | , rvr majorities in tho new fair for a portion of the cltiarn*
tatrylnc out the boycott threat. r , m rr* „ , and of the popular ap- t »f • community to elect their
Promptly a t 10:00 A. M. on Sal-1
t officer*. Now, (leneral, 1 woubf
M ountain
nrday, naid Angriff, “the . t r i c k ------ — ' — -------appreciate very much your giving
an IhU atrocity propaganda and j | (t pre*rntc.; n revolution &lt;•&gt; Wil. thl* *ome thought. I will ly In
on the hraaen lie* of the Jrw ry uf |/,[m Kube. Umlr floor Iruder, pr«- Tallahassee Monday."
the world begin*."
puaing that Jvwlsh ihlUIrrri in the __________ .___ ______________
Imperial
Toe editorial described the in- ac-K&lt;»&gt;l•
m u lc te d t&gt; one perteilni lieforo beginning the boy„f rM-j, , t h«(d's enrollment. I .
colt a* a reapile to the Jew*. If
}fa l| hruihiuarirr*, *up|drmrnt- ■
&lt;*
it pa**e* unuiuetl, “world Jewry |n(r iji* boycott order l**ueil early ■
v tlfK /W s flQ lfllt *
will reeclTe a blow from which It (hi* „,.,k, directed member* of the ■
- mi
'
. Ca*h paid fo r clean cotton rag* will not rajlly recover. It will learn pjrly tll r,.fmin from Interfering I
AS LONG A1 TORY LAST
at Tho Herald office.
to feel what It mean* t„ declare wfth the burines* f tin- Wool- I
■
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war mi (letmany’* national eleva- w[,rt!i chain store*. Some Wool
H M I j W I V l
tion."
forth More* hate been t'uiiiage I
H
I I
g . m
■SATURDAY, APR. 1*1 nnd MONDAY, APR.
A* a result of the boycott. An- tecuu*e It « « . .airl erroneously
I I
| I 1
griff predicted, "Herman Jewry that tire original Wrolw n il t*u*
"=
will h« (.'one for morally
com- B
menially. No
le givol«o
_tP«. AO s: nti’roral.&lt;es made. .Our -Jawi.h-buritwraaa*- l“ . incluui! — H - ................................
attack will he disciplined bud busine**!-* operated by Chilstlan
legal, but inexorablu and *harp." Jews, whether I’mtestant or Oath.
Q
Th* “reapile" r.U not operate in 0||c. Yesterday’* order forbade
4U 6 o A D
1
H.
&amp;
WEEKLY
i
1 D. V. WARREN '1
aomr aectlona picketing of Jewish Jewish merchants to diachaige
ra n a w M a g a M w a
L. C. KINARD
700 W. Mh St.
LAKE MONROE
(hops continued. Jewish doctor-, iheir rirrV*.
Fecpr hHrr.Tn
ie w
nnt
NOW
•17 W. FIRST ST. i PHONE 2003
PHONE
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and lawyer* alrearly fell the buy-1 An 'foul !&gt; President Von
ru a , n
I JtrtMY
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lbs.

.Chemical treatment for rice to
prevent decom poll lion In hot
wantber la aleo an invention
claimed by Spain.
Intention*
Condition a
moot fatffll before they can *e
patented hate been made more

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company

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Baker

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"independent-JtomcOumcd and Operated
J

SANFORD AYR SANFORD. FLA.

| Neatlc’n Everyday

2 Tall or 4 Small 1

Im il k
t o a C ustom er
- 0 M ickle Box

2 Pound*

T U B S P ID E R
A N D T H E F I .*
Same y ean aga the pel
re tr a it ipMrr aald la tl
pabUe fly. “My dear y&lt;

RICE

2 Pkg..

...17c .
LUX

BG O*. Cryatal Wedding
ROLLED

aktpeu piaat—come lata my
web a ad lot aw alww you
what I can do." The poor
Utile fly dtd awd »mr U|*
■plder la ealojlag hlmaalf
Immeaaaly wateklag t h #
little fly try to g rt loom

EH can Oaeeoli TableTOCww
Peeuhen, 2 fo r.— £ 9 v

PHONE M-W 303 SANFORD AYE.
ALL SIZES, ALL COLORS

PHONE BS-W

Flakes
2 Phga.
19c
Life

SOAP
fak e.

No. I Cah Dear Boa

FntU for S a la d -

Small liar*
5c

No. I K . &amp; P .

CHERRIES, 2 f o r ,

flood ’Orad*

RICJE
B ibs. 2 2 c

No. 1 Can Oacoola

BLUBBBRR1E8to Ox. J a r Para
APPLE JELLY....

Honmn.

B aco n

No. t Can Over Sea
Green

ASPARAGUS.....

No. X Can CORN or

PRKSH COUNTRY STYLE. RIBS or

Oacoola Pur*
COFFEE, lb _____

LITTLE PIUS—It**,

DRY-SALT FRRR

POOR LITTIrE FLY |

FLOUR $1 in
8 lbs. LAHD^* *
Guaranteed White
H o u r M oney R efu n d ed ■if
n o t S o tiafo c to ry

\P R O P U C E
POTATOES lOlba. 15e
Fancy C ookbf

L arv eJn m b b (

PEANUTS

i

5

Wt

«fff nrWhnh-

DAMS
J b .

24 lbs. S. R

MEATS

MOPS
16c

13 Oh Rlae

k* U uutlm ia in Y dtir H cliftin n of KixkIm. Ilo Sun* I h at
i.ho Fotxl You Huy la S A F E . !H*al a t F o rr e s l (la te h o l'b .
w here M odem H e frlg e rn tlin K reu s Y our Fooils F R E S H *
and P U R E — W h ere th e llii(hu*t S ta n n d rils o f S m lln llo n
a r e U pheld— A lw ays. A L ine of D om estic an il Im p o rted
Fond* Hint Make Menl P lan n in g E asy .
B K S T F O O tY

riu i,

drops
lb. 19c
VKAI.

Roast
lb. 15c

1’mcy ’DHtU

Apricots
■Pur Health

2 lbs. 39c
rmaborya

Flour
59c

31 Pound*

M U C O A u&gt; 1 0 /
S .... ...................... ...... ------------------- -------*.----------- - ■
Armour's Clover Hloom—Full Cream

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Bumferd
IUKING

Powder
round Tkg. I

19c
‘HtfilNKWt OK I PTs. OK TABLE ( ’HKAM 1H HKQIOHKD
TO M A K ETK fiPPm iSD ‘riK THlB rn T T Itlt.

u7.S,

SteakH
Pound
19c - 25c

IO C

TOMATOES, 2 for

Mil you for U -aljM lm
rent* a pound, aad aft** *
art throat^ *Mh them taAaoadcat w*rcbaala I am
golag after the fanacr aad
all ether forma of bualacaa.
tto a t yea roallv tklak I am
« great aplderf” _______

me

FO R DOt N Or IT
L IK E AUNTY D ID
1 YESTERD A Y y

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MEAT. 3 cana.....

No. f Can Over. Rea

w o n ' t l ic k

IUOF*
5 lbs. -17c

Potted

KIDNEY BEANS

W E U - , DOCTOC, O O
YOU P f iO M l b ^ 'fCW

l*&gt;nr Orain

ROAST BEEF.....

H tnbey’e

LIMA

Beans
2 lbs. 19e

Haney

I t o*. can Corned or

Nut Flake*

MEAL
5 Pounds
8c

“TV?H

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OATS X V I SEMINOLESMSJtSE SHOP

IS t

BatU r Food
LAD DRESSING

9/

aood old
■Water ’Qrobitd

L\
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yr^?t
'io u a

2

SOAP
•J Cakes
13c

The authorities at llrvilau nrLore'.' all Jew* to turn In their
ptieporta, making travel for them
Imp-stlblr. The chief of polico said
the object of thla order was “to
ftevent the Jew* fr.m circulating
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Sweet Mixed Pickles
bottle
5c
PINK SALMON 3 tall cans 25c
ROAST
Beef
CALO DOG FOOD
Scans
25c
Pound
CIGARETTES All Brands pkg. 10c;
CAMAYSO^
3 cakes
Quality
Lamb
Lettuce Leaf Salad Dressing qt. 25ci
PEANUT BUTTER pound jar Me
.1 Lb. Bag
MONARCH JELL0
package 5c
Flour
Pork and Beans lb. can 4 for 19c
with a .
Lb. Caa
Golden Key Milk '6 tall cans 29c
' llamfard
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SANTORO HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1M*

M issio n a rie s
Through courtwy «f the U. 3. Desnrtnwnt of Agrkultu r . la co-operation With the Florid* Stata Marketing
Bureau, R. L Winfrey, Sanford represent*thre.

Traveling la
found to ba' such a IBCCTU in
■praadtng knowledge e f *he u u
.In the »»r» rfmol* dlatricta *f
■ Mexico t*at the federal Depnru
mant of Public M w M iw ha. de­
rided to Increan* Um for.** matoilaity, Started u m
j a a n ago
with • ilngla group of aeren tooch
m , thl» llttl* known aactlon of tha
f Mexican achool
iy*Um
haa
grow , to 13 groopa and **v»ml
nor* un||» will b* added during
tha coming y»*r.
Each group or unit la hiedad
tp o director who haa ebarga of
Iho Intlnararp of tha al* taahnlcal mambara. The## a pwc lall • t ■
Kara tha following dcalgnatlona:
aoctal worker, profeaaor o f
jopular aria, profeaaor of inuale,
athletic leader, profaaaor of amall
Induatrieo and preffeaor of agri­
culture.
t
It la tha depart mant a aim to
haro aoeh achool dlatriet rtallad
by each apaetallat a t laoat oneo
»a pear,
year, but thla ba*
baa bean
baan almoat
aimoat
In r r “ lku *«
n«L . a . aroaunt
of tho groat amount of territory
each haa been required to coeer.
Th* rural nehoolhouae I* th* cen­
ter of thalr aetlrille* whero* thoy
work In harmony with th* athool
maitar or mlatreaa.
Tha profeaaor of popular art*

Mass Production
Of Small Homes Is
Seen As No Menace

rucagnlaad Mextrajv art achaol.
Vniag* faathola and thalr , ofgonlaatian coma under hie Imi-,
madiaU charge and ha la n aponalbla fa r the perpatuallon af
hla district. Tha . decoration af
tehoola and public bulldlnga alia
fall* within hi* JurladltUon. ’
Clooety aaaoeiati'd with him I*
tha profeoaoe of muale who aaaa
that tha regional mo*la and folk,
loro long* pro properly rreordad
and naad In fh* feitlval*.
.
Tha director of athletic* rrgonlaci apart competition* and
pro gram*. H r Introduce* now
gam** not fci-.y to the younger
folk but to tha ehlem a* wall.
Mean* of ralalng .fund* In tha
rommunitle* for the purchaac of
athletic cqglpmcht fall* within hi*
•rope. Another Important doty of
thla director la tflaaimlnatlng In­
formalin,,
iorm*ii»n on
on tha goeemmant'a*nMgtUc..camiiaka.***iaM..»lcg-

ssa.ii.;
S iM n a a a s s t

:U«n at riortOa.
lag * *vo4#r*le.
demand light,
aay. carload*
uint, ra w / m l**.
dSaaltg WMhwt.
e w atlr

camion tbl* Btraload Cartel In

order that Iba mother can gaaaaa
H tb* baby”* doctor direct*. The
product can Joel ba potrad U la
a la ace pan. warmed ta the de­
ll red reading temparatar*. and
aalt *r aagar added aa tb* doctor
advlae*. Da aur* alwaya to faad
your baby ctrlctly accord log t*
lb* doctor** direction*.

«nmm*rlk*d thee* requirement* a*
follow*;

1. Such o hotug moat be cheap­
er than any of th* prearnt type*.
At pr#«cnt non* ha* ahown aut;
caaa on thla point.
2. Th* 'part* tif whleh th# houa#
w* ronutruetrd mu*t ba light
enough to b# »hlpp»d to any part
cf tho country and **t up without
lha need of agpanaire machinery
whlth would naceaaital# tying up
large amount* of capital.
.1. A few alandbrdlaed part*
mu*t -ta capable of producing a
great variety of attractive dealgna
4. Th* houa*, built from thaa*
jU im nu&amp; L Jiav t^u n lw M j-ap p llration, reyardlra* of rlimata or
, alt*.
r&gt;. Acreaaniaa for plumbing,
' healing and aleetrle work mu*t be
Incorporated without cutting and
1 fitting i t tho Job.
&gt; 0. Th* appearance of lha hourn
r mult not be ao radically different
■ a* to «o'l for larga aipcndlturva
• of mcncy In advertising to educate
i th* pi/ille ta accept them. *
I After aiplalnlng the** requirei mant* for lha actual houa* to b*

6 Outboard Boats
Already E n te re d
In Regatta Sunday
Hla outboard hoaU capable of
apeerla a* high a* M mil** an hour
alm d y have tean lined up a* en­
trant* In raee* to b* iiaged i n
lake M inro# Sunday aftarnoon by
Divid I'oopar, local youth who
plana to urganile a «lub eonipo.i--l
o L iw fto rj
(hr lak.front m* of lha mo&lt;t |*&gt;pular place* In Hanford
Mr. Cooper al*o ha* aiartm ee

Pound

Pound

Carload* I.

LEGAL NOTICE
RACING B ill. PAMEB

' DOVER. DEL., Mar. 3I—-IAVWHERB QUAUTT MECTR
Th# Flat* .lloua* of RepreaanlaPRICE
•
live* ytitarday panned tho bill,
amending th* But# CoiutlUtlon
to par mit batting on haraa. racing F E R T I L I Z E R S
lit the atat*. Tha bllL m int h*
, *a.cd by to *ueca*»lT# Uglala.Uikaa. It provide* for th* ua* of f o r
F l o r l d i a n aj
preaerveia, anchor*, and other a r­ tntalitara In eonnartlon wllh P*rlticle* In boat* tied up In tha twain mutual machine* In recording ~AT MONBT BAVINQ PRICES
bat*.
for the la*t few week*.
C O M P L m ETOCKB
Mr. Cooper again Invited all
QUICK TRUCE DELIVERY
toat owner* to take a port In the
PROM I t STORES
Sunday afternoon race program.
Bara maoey m A H 7mu Farti.
tem
ple
t*
dataimlne
tha;
while
II* aald that »cveral pri**M w| l.h#
liter and Feed naad* al Ikln A *
uffrieJ
Lnd award. I wlnhlrg the mayor llvad were unavailing. 0 Star*. Wa dallvwr by truck.
boat*, and that In gildltlan, Arthur It wa* dlucloiiad by a poatmorlcm.
The mayor'* life could have
f tr h ir y will have hi* now rpaedb«wt In operation and that aom*. bean **vad If lha colitla icuid
one will perform on an aquaplane have been cured, Dr. Mayer a*•
attached t &gt; the rear of Ihle f#»t aertad.
-However", ha aald, "an operanew boat.
firm to vvmnve-the - brllet th«v
I,.lard near the rlevtnth do: -aI
i*. irbra would have bean f rile . In
J cl, f 4 * operation more
likely

a n d i ,F E E D**

Bullet Did Not.
Cause Cermak’s
Death, Opinion

MidlOff In lk« H w ilt Court of WANTED: XtHR
2 £ i ! £ L Ceunty. rurlda. wMroln
Mill. S U adl^f*.

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iumlnol, Countr. rtotlda. «?f*r t*r
■al* and Mil at yuhlt* "Utcrr. to
th* high***
h**t blddnr for
ra*h. th* following doMtlhed^ lot, LOVELY HOME 30« W . 1
pt**e ir pa I
- - - »•- -ml nolo
Partly foruiabad If daalrod,

medial* posaeailan.
W. U Honly.

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arty offend ta e trb a n
u n rf.r a ad h r *»vl*e • &lt; » 4 • " * • * .“ ' Samloolr County G row * r
H S firn is ..K .irn v m v c N ih * .

Hr. Mryar brgrilad nv fata*
1 rrm r» lie aalu Had clr-ulated
fContlnu-i-t From Pauo Otvel
aacrlbtng t'crmak'a ceath t i any
liaclnl jllne«&lt; in a Miami bo*pitlt. of *r .eral al.menU, Including
The itultrl wound, however, *i-' dla atea, heart dlma**, rani-tr
gelhrr with Mayor ferm ak*
general run-vVwn condltian and
mental uncaain***,
*aid litMayer, waa contributory to the
rolitl* Infection.
Rich Infwcttoni*. he
»bly would have laated 10 r«ft».
eol0Bmry aiterira w»r* t-pan,
made by mroa production, Profta- were fatal In about W peroai.t o ^
| , ... '
thu* Indicating a blood aupply to
aor Walah Mvtawcd th# hlatory '•***:
of tha ottetnyta *o far to aolvt
ir r ,M tha probirot.-Ha claaalfled the**
no.
t
.„b?
n^
,gru
th*
t0B;Ptle^
"
*f
Or.
Meyar
m
ounted
th*
effort*
many parti*! rotation* of the pre­
, Dr. ^ V h . ^ v h .^r-v o ^ t ° f phyalcUna to aav* th* mayor
fabricated h o w Into tho toady- coltl*
t o w ^W w erf t h ^ t b e ^ ^
t u trouble* that .in verltcut wood hour*, tho poured co*- bid
*?.
*!jld battailon*, tavgged . hi*
cret* houa*, th* proroat cone r*la the other
M /7 Thoae afforta, h# daipno, ht h(T( ^
hou**, the «te*l frame boo**, and dlrocHy du# lo th* bjUat wwtud/ %
.. Dr. Mtyar aald lh»t a eiropto.
•
be«a for tha colltle.
th* m#tnl&gt;u»*l hoe*#.

.j t r e r a f f ix *Th

LONG'S MEAT IS A TREAT TO EAT
. P in t SirMt
OpponHe Ponlofflen

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N# aalt or aagar la’ add*# I*

Th„ prnf««*or of *ma!| Indue
tree haa ah Intcrottlng program
aa h« bring* auggoetlon* a* to th#
p ra'tk al .moan* of developing tha
trim# fnitarial* af th# dlatriet*
ha rlallk-

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tar* Jim Daodv Broad. Freak
■lack* roaalert vraeUy ■«•*»»■«
aaMafaeUam Tow aoa get » ha‘
yoa want here—fHrod right. Try

Atlantie and Gulf
Fertfliaez Co.
Sooferd M ot*

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ro r- rlo e u r. awl aat», d at*d U * • »
l i b n l M a rc h .'A . t l . t i l * . Iw tb *
r » . s of IL II. l i t l a h a l l . eo m o lataa n l. v rra u a AnTr*w M»Aa«h a a d
PortlW lle A m h . hla wlf*. d '! * " 4 '
a o la . la th e C lrrn lt C ourt nf th#
T w .a tV -Ih ln t JaC Irlal C ircu it In
a ail fo r tu n iio o l# C ounty, r l o r t g a .
l a rh a a a e ry »o. — -------- . I wlU M il
a t aah lle a u r tln n fo r ra a h to th*
M «h«*t and h eat bidder a t th a fro n t
d o o r of th e co u rt hou*e a l H anford.
Sem lahU C ounty. F lo rid a, on M and ay ih« In t d a y of April. A. D. 1*11.
lh a »«aie h e la g a ru le day o f th la
C ourt, h e tw e .n th* leg al hour* Of
aale, lh a fo llow ing d e a e rlh e t p ro p ­
e r ty a t t a a |. an d lyln* In Brailaol*
C ounty, n a r t d a . ta .w ll:

Tha Can »* yard* of Iho
‘ Morth***t
Uaartor of
tb*
y '
Noethwtai Qaartor af Hortian
II, Tawaahlp 1«. Fouth. tUng*
11 Roll.
to M ll*fy M id dorr** and

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TWO YOUNG J E
Cow*. Fraahi O l d (
troaa F i t U u i J F i A
If. Borland.
t
ELECTRIC
for role
305 Magnol
ATTENTION—VkgeUkl* troika
and peddlgn. For gala, mot patch
Of b**t*. Algg green oalooi- C.
Caaper, 1 mile aaotk of O M ffrill# on Sanford Arena*, w

U r. norilte,
, ■ ftoe/lat Muter la Chaneery. H O U S E i f O L Q
OWNER U*r
W. A. rattlahall.
d n i u k Mlor hla.
•old a t M rE n
, *.lklior for L'amplalaaat.
or Phone

FUR^flTVRE,

WESTERN POT ROAST

CREAMERY

2 Pound Umlt

SMOKED MIDDLING

FLORIDA OR WESTERN PORK

COUNTRY

BRING YOUR BUCKET

End safe as y o u r e le c tric
range. No matc&amp;esv no cx- v . ^
plosive fuels. And no hot* : J
smelly fumes to cohtamliuite

Everyone knows that the
dally bath b necessary for
th e health of a child. And
m oil everyone knows that
children m ast h av e w a r n

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AN INDKPKNDBN'1 DAILY NEW9PAPEH
___BANKOHDt-PLORIDA. THURSDAY. MARCH 30. 1933

X X IV
------—

British Boats Seek
Chinese Buccaneers
N X W CIIW ANO , Mencheria,
Xu.
-British gunboat*
srerehod off tta Msectarian coast
today for a daring P &gt; «l of Chinot* buetanoor* who kidnaped
four Jlritiah officer* from a BritUh mm bast ship.
Fourteen
plrmtao attackod tta »hlp, wounded
two Chinas# mombora o f tbw erew,
and carrtad off four officer*. ThU
waa tho ooeond kidnaping Of BrttUb aubjeeto haro by Chine** ban­
dits is rectal months.

I
JOBS
Talks With
lin, D o u g las
Concerning: Funds
Re-Forestation

OPDBONSAYSStates M arch On
STATEBANKS
CANBEBANNEDGROWERS ACT TO

SEARCH SPURRED
FOR WITNESS IN
TRIAL OF BLACKS

Hr T*e

Reserve Board Bulle­
tin Avers Congress
Has Power OfDoing
Away With Groups

HELP U P ’ PRICE
A D
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JAPAN’S IDEAS!Jews Turn

Toward

ARE EXPLAINED Prevent Boycott^;

!•»•&gt;

■eturn of legal beer after tho
roke of
stroka
of midnight
mlJnlght Apr.
Apr. d.
d.
Maine* famed as n prohibition
'Ute. saw IU beer legalising bill
r .u c l by the sUta Senate ami
•irned by Governor Brann. It
will take effect DO days after ad­
journment of the legislature, or
about July 1. unless set aside by
a referendum. ThU brought to 23
the sutea that have legalised
sale of beer.

WASHINGTON. Mar. 30.-&lt;,r&gt;
Per Cent Of Grape­
—Vh# federal reserve board pub­
f r u i t I s Assured
lished yesterday In its monthly
bulletin • hitherto undisclosed
WINTER HAVEN. Mar. 30-—
The
South Carolina house
opinion by IU own chief counsel.
Control of. J.
practically
trussed
legalising
and
• hoIdInr that Congress has power |_____
. 83 percent
I
|
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BB W
P--- - as bill,------_

Matsuoka Tells L i s ­
teners His Country
Possesses Its Own
“ Monroe Doctrine”
ROSTON, Mar. 10—Japan has
a Moans* l*octrine of its own and
has become "the defender of the
East," Yosuke Matsuoka, former
rhlef Japanese dclegato to the
I,,agm- ii,' Nations, said Inst night
oddr*—&lt; tefote-—Ij^-Jagge.

To One Responsll
For Anti-ScmiticAj&amp;J;
tivities In Germany

OF BEING ‘HARD’
IN RUSSIAN CASE

B E R L IN . Mar. 80.— (A .P .)
— Jews turned today to t M
Harsh DIplomatlcTac- very man they hold moat r * »
tics Is Charged By sponsible fo r the antl-S«m ltloSoviet C o m m is sa r fceling In Germany, C h a n e l
^ j l n r „lH U aa..h l|n aalf,.JU «U U &gt;,
President Von Hlndenburg,
eign Commissar Maslm Lltvlnoff
has inferrr.tislly accused Rrltsln who created the present * o f i f attempting “ harsh diplomat!* ernment, in a last d espalriflf
pressure" In ronnretlon with Brit­ attempt to prevent tha itay,
ish subjects arrested on sabotage tlnnwlde boycott schedttled fqt charges Involving the operations Saturday.
I.‘
of the British Metropqjitsn-VlckPrematura outbreak! contlnoad
rrt Kleetrlral Company.
in various cities rosultlnff jta r
An
officisl nminur.lque last
wldespreail damage to Jewish
night told of a call made by Sir business establishments. Th# na­
Esmond Ovey. the British ambas­
tional socialist party, which (a
sador, at the foreign office "to
(Contlnuad On Paga SU) i . '

WASHINGTON. Mar. 3 a
~(AJP. ) — President Rooeet i l t studied hla revised budt'jottay to fin d funds fo r
men to vrorff' Imme« . J a .d i a .* u a « . * U » lJ W li . ) » » L A J f 4 o fw U 4 » w . « r a o o f m - * - " » ~ * ^ » - u ,S ! m * l t * W ,tW *V W nP**
podtlyT^
-It was the aggressions of the
In Albany; Governor Lehman
•w riitr*fw «e *e tm iM irtom( and to concentrate »h# en­ to shipped from PloricV, yosterttrday wss thrown Into one Wrge made a personal arpearanco be­ West, In whish e«rn the United
p ro c n m about to be Preparations Moving tire banking business of too coun­
unit to bo marketed under the di­ fore the Nsw York legislature to States took s part, that caused
under federal control
Forward For First tryPrinting
authorised by Congress.
of tho opinion a» this rection of a special gtspefruit plead for passage of a model hr»’iV Japan to make herself a modern
H e called In Secretary
Of “Attack” Cases timo was regarded as of the whl committee nuthoriied by the ln- law, wa'rning that otherwise he r slate," he said. "It was our fear
•st slgnirkaneo In the light of L'jstry. The mo\e Is an emergency sale III Is* uncontrolled ami that that we should go the wsy of
W ood in and Lew is Douglas,
DECATUR, Ala, Mar. 30-&lt;/F) events during anj since the hank ilfirt to rctu'n grapefruit to a the rhanrrs o f repealing tho I8lh China, at* the hands of Western
of tho budget for a
more profltahlo level then has Ameitmmt rest largely on suc­ aggressors, that
caused u, to
_ look at tba whole now —Search for the mlsalng star crista, which ellmased at Presi­
eiisted during the
past three cess of tho big stales in dealing bam tho ways of Western nations
dent
Rooseeelt’s
Inauguration.
In
girl
witness
In
Iha
f'Scottobom
nmotU financial pHuro to
months.
The
action
was
the
result
oat bow things lUnd an ease," Involving tba alleged at­ some quartora It was. Intorprotnl of a state-wide meeting here yesi with beer. There was no Imme­ In the use of dnn«.
“ Now Japan has become the de
af recent economies ami tacks of a group of young negroes as a moeemont to set up a uni­ tmlay aflerrnon of shippers an I diate Indication, honever. that the
fender of the East. China being
upon two white girls, wa» quick- fied national banking sjstcm.
legislators would comply.
can bo spent.
acquaint the foreign minister with
The opinion, gTeatly detailed growers lal’ed la*t Monday for
The Kentucky attorney general unable to defend herself. I’eoplo steps the British government In­
_ Sonata tanking committee •nod tost night as preparations
the
putpose
i
f
taking
a
definlta
and outlining methods of enforc­
announced that old beer I n laws, of th* West may laugh at such a tends to lake If the Soviet go»«ra'
voted to aak for additional an- went forward for tho first of tho
ing such unification, was P «P ,mJ snJ concerteJ action on the grape­ dating to pre-prohibition days, statement. It may appear to them ntent places on trial several Brit­
thortty ln lit Inveetlgatlon of now trials today.
fruit
situation.
(Continued On Pag# S li)
would be applied to »»le and grotesque. Nevertheless. It Is as ish subjects charged with saboprivate bankora bocaoao of oh-. Tbo glrl’o father gave Attor
Representation of the Klorhlh manufacture after Apr. 8.
true »* that the United States Is
noy General Knight addresses at
tJgc.*’
„
.
Jw Umm rmlaod to its Inquiry by
Citrus Kichonge, the Clearing
In Washington, Attorney Gen­ the guardian of the liberty af the
which
he
believed
the
girl,
one
of
Mr. Utvlnoff did not wait for tha
tho J. P. Montan bouse.
House
Association
and
marksting
Western
Hemisphere.
We.
too.
the purported attack victims,
eral Cummings turned down a
ambassador to csplaln the meas­
agencies unelTilialed with either
‘
• Tba Investing public ln New could*be found, and Immediate
plea from Chicago that
the have-a Monroe Doetriny in,.the ures contemplated by BriUln, the
of these fixups participated In the
1 York a t a t o lost 945.352,4GS check was sUrted In an effort to
.
^Advices from the SemlhoW
clocks lie moved up an hour so East."
communique said. Instead he told
effort.
through tba pore base of worth- havo her available for tho open­
He hlnte,| -that Japan s Man- the amlussad-r that the govern­ Conntv tnv nssessnr* of flew toddy ’
as to permit beer drinking to be­
The
Grit
definite
effect
of
Ihe
laaa aacnrltiea In 19«. according ing of the lloywood ralterson
gin at the same hour * « In New ehurisn policy arose pnrtly from ment's decision to tty the esse indicate that *11 person* who fXIJ ‘
movement yesterday was the in­
\
to Attorney General John J- Bcnfear of another war with Russia, "cannot
........
|
l&gt;o charged,
and if the tn Glo a report of the UtangtMr
trial tmlay.
auguration of a grapefruit pick­ York, whirh has the r»«tern
pett, Jr, who made public Tues­
••less than seven years ago.
W. R- Dupree, woll-known *«'•*
Patterson Is tbo first of seven
HrIt I-k givtrnmvntlnUmliL tu In -i tousuial-psrwyrty th**8-«rwn-Wr^l
time
tone's
advantage
when
12:01
he iterlared.--the-arenSs.of ki­
day the annual “report of the Stala negroes to face retrial on charges property owner, today b e c a m e tba ing holiday, ordered to start last A j-M. comes -on Ape. Vi—
flncncv this decision by informing administer la'fore Apr. I, will h#
nlfhf and to- continue urtll - n i »
rn* dominated the governments .• of Its Intended inrssures, thhen ltaMo to a Gn.% that ComptroltoT
fourth “ candidate for the offtre
I Bureau of Securities. TVs loss ot attacking * t a j W *
Tuesday
morning,
Arc.
*
■
Actual
from stock frauds was 111.000,.
of ftouth anil' Central China, and
recently vacated by tho death of machinery fer handling the g i­
ambassador may rest assured j, jf.
it Tallahassee has ##•
Huntsvlll, Ala“
Barbecued Supper Is wrrt&gt; directing Chinese force, to. the
- ean Uas than la 1991.
thst nothing will come of It."
derail lrvl»d against atl violator#.
train In Jackson county on Mar. Reprasontatlva-olect II. 8. White. gantic move was rla.rd in tlic
Held For Kiwanlans ;„«ni the c PT«.i. which * « then The f telgn mlnistor remarkesl jrn,|„ thr |iw&gt; |t |. th, ,Ju(r a t
- Tba bureau was able to force 25, 1931. Ha was arraigned Tues­
In announcing himstlf as a can­ hands of » special committee o f
Peking. The Western world seen s tbit 'mailer* such as attempted every person, firm nr rornoratlnU^
. reputation of 9U.15.D63 during day and enUred a pl#e ol not didate In the special election to fire grower-shippers appointed by
i (o hive forgotten that, while It hs'sh •fiploiualle preaailr# from hssirg eonlro| nr owning titan#!llU . It Inveatigated 1.111 cam.
bo held In this county on Apr. the directors of the rlrarlrg noavs.
Inl,r*th#C Sanford *Kdw*nlV O lA ] hanllv trows that outer ■‘,onr" ‘ ........,ul„e might he sui.-r-sful in Mo m'rsorisl rroneelv. auhleet ,l&lt;»
• 1AB persona and flrma wora an,i* otheU* faring djlrlal 12, Mr. Duprao said, " I have been
(Continued On Tags Si*)
- Joined from tba tort her sala o f are:
* Oil* F
- « J .............
.1 S S— 1&gt;K - «..'
... ..
N. - •*- Union.(Ital.l tavatfon hv the state nmtoe tho
V » ^ . ry ‘ rl“ a ‘ resident of Seminole County
tuiund Florida rlulw ln.t o f M .nehu rK h ";
'oeornor-,
Hljw,. g Itepuhile. they am MIL to make n return -to tta aofor over 12 years, and was one
y y * pddtflltlll, 114 rocoleira wora ap(Continued On Pag# 8**»
elally
voted by member* |ated In the Soviet l nlon.
j .|.,„m,.,| t„ fstljre beforehand.
./■ Potatod and US criminal proaaof lha officers who formally
sessnr tafnry tba. flrw*. dw#
night were
i
A flue th*1 f'r.ign minister had April o f rynrw year.-This Inch:
wuro Idatltuted.
helped to promote the Seminole
OI directors
llirvxiur- who)
_
■
o f the board of
I
matte
b.*
re
iurk».
Ilm
csmmiu
trustee*, rtsiutnrs #dmlnlstratorn.
County Taspayors Association. At
years wars aurmet In a grov
. r upjr -old, "the amhiMsadoi di«f rocelrsrs ati.J alt 'ftadMarl##. ■airl
the suggestion of many of my
•d la tba aoaator
af* knrestlDourlney home i„ r&gt;. i»ue*. »» — - _
..
r
* not in o l on egptaining the Brit* I ho rlinrmrirr and rlcscrlotlon ,of
enda and'^kparer*, T hhvc
M._ mmartBltoE and
toe a harlwraed sfeok supper an I | f ^ ( &gt; | ) R ] |
1j C « 5 ; U "
Uh IDriMHfW,
th.* tiroperty suhlect to taxation |
:lded to aik. tha.support of th?
He added
t IfiflK u ig tt aald., H
take part In n b u sl"e« tu etln
run,t'M' given on the return. «,* .
qualified vMors on Apr. If."
| nRI'SSF.IA
Vvr. lo -tg n — Klwanlsns not attendin'* will V
. 9jk00 asJotm/n and daalera
Tho act also provl.U alhat any
Continuing, Mr. Dupree said,
city of Liverpool, n Irl-mo- advi'nl of the ne'lon In th*
eeuUrUlo* tad Glad staUmsnU
tavpaver who wilfully violate#
their prevUoa records la the
„ Im­ weekly bulletin Issued Vendtv. I'
Trade body official. Uday were " I wish to atato lhal I am not (ore,j airplane of tho Rritirh
i,
isl
Junior
B"&gt;1
the law by falling to GI* a return
IVsldent
Th* ul«hth
‘ n , as required under tho In rtcelpt of MtUra from tho a politician or lawyer, and, wllh- ‘ perial Airways, hurst Into flames i M announrn| by
.i ■. Ih
p*«d&gt;al| Is*,
■n.l nva
i Iim I yrsterday
vi*atf*Ff(sv mar
m ir F.A*
or falsifies In th- return, "shall
crashisl
Ks- II „ nwirtl overlln.
"amendment to tho Martin family of M.yor Anton Cotmak. out r#f*ron*o to aaywne, I f»el and
I,;.
*ill
-tart
it'
he guilty or a misdemeanor mniL n
A ehodh-up li now being of Chicogo, an4 tba 9,l» « ‘ * * * {7 that wo^ should have more repre­ sen. killing 16 persons, every
Those attending the affair p’tnfor ’ U ‘"&gt; 1,1• .Monday nfter|flit &gt;r*&gt;un
upon ronvirtloi thereof, shall.b# E
sentation by business men who on* sboard.
. oratory to Instituting
were: Kiwanlans Howard Over­
■
\
st
Ih.
llramflne&lt;l not more than 1500. or ta f
Cause of the ac-ident was not lln. V, A* Speer. Wsl &lt;-r tV-.-ia*. ilium at 5 : 0d
California
• « ? « “ * " « hava their haarla with lh« over­
pro-endings against deal- J r ' of
who to Dad to fils statements. thanks and appioelatlon for *ho bunfcooj uapayer*. and I am not definitely established. The ship, Counts Johnson. I’ rtrr Schnnl, msr School I *'k
Tim llonr .* of County Commla- ronfinetl In th- county jail not ».
|ln-d up
S|,
trains
&gt;'»
message*
sent
poUtiemlly intorwted In or otll bound from Cologne, Germany,
•i.n..
nnd County Clerk V. E. morn than *1* month*, or both." •
mens**" 0f
oi condolsnc*
--------— .from
l,
The three classca nf intanglhlea a
l». i
have completed a portion
her* Curirg the »a*t fow w**k» gntod to any private Interest* to Croydon, England, by way of
Rrussets, had slopped at llaeren
cf t i e r «hnre of the detail* in- Include all stock* Or bond* with \
whatever".
From Chlcagv camo
“ If elected," Mr. Dunree aaid, airdrome hero only a ahort tlmo
vd,i&gt;ik- the hoIJing of an election esreptlon o f city, county, stat#, I
paved rani *UH"* ' , l
government I
family of Anton C.nnak, m #7« I will work for and aupport the before the crash.
by luniing the clerks and lnq«ec- ami United State#
day a m .-------of Chicago, acknowlodgo* with 17 point* in tho League of Mu.
tots who shill act at the various tan Is; nit notes, bends Xttd olhar h
One explanation advanced was Doudnry.
May, and at the end *&gt;f
obligations foe tho pqymrtit «
i
deop appreciation your kind «»• nlclpalitlr* program, a.rd the II that one of the thro# motor* ex­
son. a pnst-aes, &gt; serle, will lw pol ing pivrinst* on Apr. 12 when
shout ;2.| re*l lent* of this county mhnsy, which or# s*cn*ed -by t
ponlta In tha BUtewid* Taspayors ploded. setting flrr to the plane.
press!on of sympathy.
played
to
deeWc
the
championship
ATTEND
MEETING
•
k ta .
",
From Sacramento, California* Association program. Thsco plat- Witnesses said the great ship
will M' given an opportunity to mortgage, deoil of trust, Hnnnwip- • ,
„r th* Icagua.
on ret| or porsonal praperij^n .
WAIHDtGTOM, Mar. M — OUl cam# a Uttar aUtlng that Ilia forma no doubt aro famllUr to dropper! Ilk# a spent rocket. It
Among those from Semlno’e
Threr member- of the Lion* select n re|rc*entallv* to tta
Black -flva-day-wook. sis­ Excalloncy, Jamw Rolph, J ^ g°»* all our taxpayers, for they have landed In n fnrmer’n field. Ap­ County who wrre In Orlsntl,, this
Florida: and al| other
Club hsv* teen named »s manag­ Florid* Irgialature.
. bill waa approved by tho error of California ha. aakod m* been well advertlteil throughout parently four mf those aboard afternoon ntten.llr.g a mrrtlng of er*. while three Im&gt;)*. n.w In high
The iifficial list as announced
Judiciary committee today, U, acknowlcdg* and thank you for the atote".
Jumped. Their bodies were found tho fruit Gy damage reimburse­ •rhool but who yl » &gt; « . n n U w today i* u* follows:
Freclrct I, Hsnfuru’ : II. J. Wtl
i would compel all In­ your kind tottoi of Mar. 1« •«*
'I am 100 percent with cur some distance from the wreekage ment committee were II. M. I’np- Club tesrn Msretal years sgu. will
' to enforce the shorter ptesalnz your alnmrr* sympatny governor In hi* program for cut­ It appeared that the others had werth and H. «». c h ,,r ' 1
J.'"
hava charge of the other three son, clerk, J hn Gove, E. T.
&lt; ha| mull, and J. G. Bender.
*.
. In tbo recent dUaator In ooulhorn ting atpena* whenever posalbls", b:.n huroml to death. Twelve of I handled the lut? L . f 0 ‘ u " a team*.
take Monroe: L. H. Mann,
. . „
he concluded, “ as private builrvss the vlrtima were members of* th# claims, V. A. William#, « • A.
show of Sonata feeling California."
T»om managers will ho: ' uho,
Member* of tho board of direc­ concern* have had t,, *b&gt; tv inert
^ - v ^ a ™
the administration's farm
Kt. Clair Cameron; Giants. *&gt;. P. clerk, I- U Keller, O. 8. Cain, W.
ersw. Thar# were no Americana U ffler, n. V. Ilsinrs, IHrumlry, and Karl Uhmann.
Horndon,
Jr.t
Yonkers.
Roy K. ()glr-hy.
to glva Secretary tor* of tho trade body pa»a*d • reduced Ingonoa. I f tl*rt*l to (hi* aboard.
WASHINGTON, Mar. 90
P m- lilt*t •*!• Harford: A. D. Shoe­
*"• offke on Apr. 1&gt;, with your cjWright; Red 8ojf, AllJft Blount:
Marly unlimited powtr resolution of ragrot
doth cf Mayor Anton Cormak at operation ( will use mr untiring
maker, &lt;lerk, W. \V. Brady, E. J. —Henry Morgenthao, Jr*
T~
Pirate*.
Maxwell
Stewart;
Memlagriculture wa* looked
tba Marth mooting of Kh# loord,
board chairman, today
Cameron, L. It. I’hilllps.
noles, It. A. ( ’abb.
i of tho agriculture whlU at » communltly ntocilng efforts to carry out the above
Fants; II. T. Tiller, clerk, J. E. k program to speed up
.
Llun.' John Mrlach, ^r., K. Bend­
M they resumed de- In Fora Park early thU month, program".
er, and Glenn Llngle have agreed Fox. II W. Smith, II. A. Carter. of commodity heVUnga of «• “ &gt;
privals aecutivo seasIona. tho membership votod to offor aaOviedo; It. F. King, clerk, Steen op*rativo marketlnff aaaoelaUMO
to act a* unqiires.
General Cummings sUtanc* to California which had
Nelson, 8. U Murphy, R. E. Kcl which have tarajlodtred
w
All
gams,
start
at
Mat
o’clock
Federal Trade Com- ]uat been struck by th* earth
lateral for fin a 'M M d loaM. ‘ "
nn.1.
tta
iw
U
lc
is
urgta
la
aUoM
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p
Thompaon will bo tho
Morgcnthau apfrOlffteH H^, t
quako.
/iff*■ round and t w t lf t
M W tomorrow before
Babcock, apodal a#*Utant to Into ji*
Get
that
toV*l
and
pres*
on
w"l
aUnding of our dop#ndanc* upon
bkterweteta Commerce
co-operative* work nut tta
y"
Him", said Dr. II. M. Kugal. of o n .*
dn the Administration New Rift Reported
N .^ jr e o ta J
plicated marketing problethi
►
Other speaker* during thr .nee'tta
Pin
t
Baptist
Church
at
Val­
ragelatloa MIL
to hasten salaa an
E. W. McCracken, head of the dosta, Ga., aa ta noared tta end Ing wars.MoJ.tr K. M. Allen, of Police Court Docket
On
Ruseo-Jap
Front
Gabrielis: G. E. Barker, clerk; datlon. •
national drfrnso
•
McCracken Concrete Pip* Co., and of a short talk ho lArllvsreil be­ Motagan take. N. Y.-mho told of
D. E. Mathers, John llauer, W. II.
Ha aald tta problam, fta
&gt;to “tnereuao efficiency
the history of n boys' school which
On
Monday
I
b
Ligh
t
Porter
E.
PIU*,
gang#
mrehanle,
fore
Harford
Kiwanlans
at
the
TOKYO. Mar. IO^-(A*y--A nsw
Fope.
MM,000,000 to 1300,cock will ba t# mova U
were In th# County Jat| this morn­ Montoauma Hotel yesterday. Hla ho heads, and Urlgai.'ier Cash r. or
tangwoed:
L.
J.
Hartley, sumption eommodiaaa^OW
I B yker* was recommended Incident in th# long aerWe # f dla- ing following their arrest last subject waa "Tta Dspreaalon and tho lit. Petersburg
Salvation
Activities
In
I’nllee
Court
held
m ilitary affairs putoa between Russia and Japan night at about 9s*0 o'clock after
Army, who asked support of the in tta old City Jail Monday after­ clerk. J H. Menlck. Miss Florence co-oporatlvaa I n ta#" *
tta Way Out."
Luvrll, O. II. Fraln.
at to onablo tta
ta Colonel WUUem over tha Chinese Easier* Rail­ an automobila accident whirh re­ — Declaring that—tta —deprsasIon Khranians In tho annual' budget noon resulted at follow*:
Altamonte Springs: W. B. Bal­ recover aa mofh
former army air corps way waa reported today In tha sulted In Injury to Victoria has aa a basis th# fact that "Wc appeal driv* Dir the Army &lt;qcnWm.
Garner,
white,
charged
■elaur* of a Russian train and
___ with - speeding, estreated a $3 lard, clsrk, A. W. Mullins,. B. O, loan* without'
Haynes, young negro girl who was either lost matortaj Utlnga which Ing nest Tuesday. .
Smith. II. E. Fuller.
freight by Man*tak»°
ICugrno Gochran, lal. ntcd young
tbo market.”
riding
on
a
truck
Into
“which
Mewe
sought
for
year*,
secured
and
bond.
•
guards. A Japanoao dlapatgh aald
take Maty: W. V. J)unn, dark,
Hanford boy violist, wa* loudly ap­
Crsaken’a
Cadillac
gadan
is
alleged
Kay
Pierce,
white,
charged
with
valued,
or
w*
lost
value*
which
am
II.
D.
Durant,
G.
E.
Wilton,
E.
U
tha
8ovlst
government
la
making
ib E x p lo d e s U n d e r
fisted on those material things", plauded for hi/ rendition .of sev- hauling passenger* who hung ttalr llyotlaine.
a *
Dairy
■nauthoriaed ahipment* af war to hava been driven.
In ehargod wlthulriv. Dr, Fugate said that "Yet, tharo oral violin select lor.*, acc mr#- leg* over the »ld* o f a truck es­
Forest City: A. L. Iloovar,
Of Detroit Priest maUrials over th* railway to the IngMcCraefcsa
nlad
ly
Mias
Mildred
Nla
at
the
Speak
MS aalomobile uhllo drunk, arc so many wonderful things left
treated a $3 bond.
clerk, W. B. Ilusted, J. E. Curtia,
Pacific seaport at Vladivostok.
while Pitta la ehargod with drink- to us, our friendshlpo, our dreams, piano.
Arthur lligg*. white, charged J. C. Bell.
'
s,
seat, 30.—(A*)—A
Those attending the meeting
Hamlin Bregra,
snness.
Tho Cadilke received tta bird*, tta flowara ard hunwith reckless driving, will be tried
Slav!*: Martin Stanko, dark,
edar bomb lowerad Into Gub Lind Of Upfltla
ware; Major E. M. Allen. Itiiga
Dairy Kxtaaalo#
damage* totaling about 1150. ac­ disds cf other things."
Apr.
10.
Andrew Duds, 8r., Joseph Mlkler,
of the horn# af lav.
olrr
Casler,
Envoy
llralsy,
Dr.
II.
William Nottiaa,
“Tho trouble with uo", Dr. Fu­
i» ft- J .ftm l. while the
M. Jacobson, white, charged Mlcheol Dinda.
Pica Tuesday Night cording
I Coughlin In Royal
||. I’ggalo, of Valdosta, Dr. Win.
agont o f
truck Aaltaj^ U estimated at a gate said, “la that we have beet*
with Improper parking, waa dlaOsceola:
L.
J.
Mlxaon,
clerk,
A.
directly wider the
meat of the U
guilty of misplaced accent on *hat F. lirooka, Jr., Ml*a Mildred Nla, missed.
much &gt;matl4r Hffura.
Goa
Lind,
resident
of
tha
Up.
.
.
L.
Medcalf,
T.
W.
Geiger,
8.
C.
and Kegsna Cochran a* guests
today bat
will ta principal
According to tta story tolj by or* tta valuable' or Invaluable
Joe Patterson, charged with Ritchie
m U section af Sanford tor tha
and Kiwanlans Ilowatd Overlln.
of
' oa to ba '
■sat 90 ytars, died at th# Fern*id tha negrrglM while tha wo* being Gilnga of lift. Each man ought to wh# presided, Counts .Johnson, 8. reckless driving, «streated a 910
sum. Hotel
bestir
himself
and
try
to
rabuild
tnatof
ak
ita
Baaford
Clinic
by
bond.
•t^hlon Memorial Uaap^l MU
J. Nix. Dave Garret, Davo Docoder th# a*
DHtECTORS TO MEET
FDhar Le*. charged with as­
W ' - wight after a start IB- D r . 0 . 1 Stak- taday. aho **• Ita goldon fabric of hla dreams, nlsks, V. N. Whitehurst, 8. F.
County Dairy
dream*
upon
which
aro
founded
riding
aa
tta
aid#
i
f
the
truck
sault Waa sentence,) to 30 days In
naao. Ills tody lies at tha Rrisluon
n#wti|i&gt;ir
Petrr
Hchaal,
V.
A.
Tha April meeting of tta Board Ing to Ed Big
west on tta succsss or fniinra # f nations as
as brtto
d
in#
betto. driven
driv.
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Fanaral Home M s g i k iM * - whichi w
g
p
r
e
r
.X
I.
Hoy,
Walter
Coleman.
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Lumber wall aa njm."
Will Jane*, charged wllh pos­ o£ Directcn qf tha Hamlnola who aald that
a llll|
II
al af his siator, Mra A k^ Ander­ llth M l t a w o r ttta
Concluding, bo o#W that "Wo Howard Long. Smith Hardin. Ar­ sessing liquor, will ta tried on County Chamber of Commerce will ruetlon wIR ha
said that tta
son. af Xackfard. ItL, WBarad to
sen, E. B. RandelL Jr, C.
Th# pwhH# b
ba bald at tha trad* body office#
truck, and mist keep God In tta foreground
ta the enly aanrlrtog raAntlw&lt;r
„ Jail us Dingfsldtr, a O. Apr. I.
member* of F
snd understand our dopoadanrw
In tha City Hall at 1:30 o'do
Retort
Jones
and
Bally
Jones,
Uhtr Bailey, Bay Fox, ft.
ut«n Him", and ha adriaod hla
next Tuesday night, accordng to txpactod to all
1
Mr.
jb , Karl UbmioBt K. It# charged With disorderly conduct,
t
toarer*
to
“ret
ym
r
mind's
oy#
postcard notice, mallad today to Bigger* aald.
tar.
Bta
lapstvta
lacerations
and
I t yonre aid 's* Ma
Rupert Strickland. B. D. ware flam! 95 each, while Daisy
cured at tha hotaf
upon an Idaal and. go after It «atta
local
and
county
mambera
of
a
*
•
tag
Wft
lag.
and
was
gfoth. Ha waa ta n to
J. 0. Shacoo. and W. B. Ballard, also charged with dlaorc#nfltta yroop.
ta th* ta ijlU l for anaor* esaainghr. unflinchingly,
deriy &lt;en4**t waa dismissed.
Jan- a-liat Ha
dontly. You 11 n#vor tatala It, but.

Reports Must B e ^
Filed On Personal^
Taxes By April 1

Dupree Announces
His Candidacy For
S t a t e Legislature

Trade B o d y Given
T ta n k fF e r Words
Expressing G r i e f

15 P e r s o n s Killed
&gt;Vhen Hupe British
Airplane C r a s h e s

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’f Jt'uZ'Lions C l u b Jtintor
Baseball L e a g u e
Will B o s in Season
Flans Completed
For Holding Poll
In County Apr. 12

-WeekBill
O fB Ja ck O .K .'d B y
Senate Committee

Plan Anno
Speed Liq
Of

Two Men Are Held
In J a i l Following
Mishap Last Night

Visiting Baptist Preacher Is C h i e f
Speaker A t Kiwanis Club Luncheon
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tfiat wsold sflmlnate prof»**loo*]
playa n who paw sorries In 1M I
•r IM *. La«t night, tha fsar e.ub*
rayratanlad amandad thla rnla la
rand that “n# taara ihalt ham
more than font professional play­
er*, ard wo too* may employ any
W ASHINGTON. Mar. » —UP)
n*w prefreploosl a fltr 3U days «. —Tha army and tha nary paused
each half of tha apllt aaaaon hive In thalr cuitamary chore* today
to dfbata tha engraashlf trp ic o f
whether poet*, ahlpa am.’ (tatlona
w ill bo permitted tq baa beer on
Apr. 7, when It taeoaioa le ft I for
tha nation at largo.
Qucatloaa at headquarter* got
no direct »n*wer. A t tha war dapertmant It teamad that legal advie# might hare t&gt; ba eooghl from
tha Judfe adrocata general or
maybe from tha attanioy general
of the United State* hlm ttlf. At
tha nary, Secretary Rwinaon
planned to talk It oray with tha
chlefa of the eartoua bureaoa, tho
admiral* and olhela, before de­
ciding oaything. So thlrety dotifhtoye and gob* eoqtilUMi/ marking
tlm* and* acrubblag dacha. There
wae much to keep their hop* down.
Arm y officer* pointed to tho
1001 regulation
banning ficm
m ilitary m em itlona all ‘'beer,
win# dr any tntoikatlng liquor*".
Now, la U logallaod boor, under
prohibition, “koor" o* defined In
army regulation*}
N ary regulation* elne* 1M0
prohibit all "aleahollc liquor*” eg.
eept tho** for,m edical ua* from

B e e r Legalization

PWuts Are .Discussed
...A t Meet In Orange
City Last Evening
S iatar BvmSay will mark the
spool** af tha Caatral Florida
BaoobaU Loogue’i 1N &gt; aaaian. **tOfEaff L* the.action af (lab dlrartara wlta mat at tha Tawp Hall
(a UrBhg* C ity to discus* plena
far a aaaaan of play that, with tha
addition af a atrtfng Warn from
Omnda, way h r w l •• hadna "a
moat promising oatlook."
Opening day gamao w ill flm.
Hanferg it t Orlando, Cocoa at
Dart ana. and DeLard at Now
, A # meeting wa* attended hy
director* of .club# at Sanford,
e OrUndo
*■
J fuwlnita
and
Daytona
Row'Smyrna and DoLand
reoont by proxy In tha
kf-PraaMont i. T. Hagan,
Uwt thoao elubo w ill be
tan tho (ooMn open*, al­
ow Smyrna etorotood
n that It will not bo able
s loam unlee* all t*«nT*
usa itric tly amateur

The four director* present tentatjvtljr adopted a now league moftlto ilaa. nod by-l*ws drawn up
by^fgtgr Schaaf, league tocroUry.
Adoption of the now m is s , and
tha atOBOn schodul* w ill come on
Tnoodhp'night, Apr, I I , named os pen** of lnv«*tigallng the legal­
tko .doy of the annual league ity pf &lt;h* prutoet."
Thoao attending laat nlght'a
maottnff, when election’ of officer*
meeting were: J. T . Hogan, of
*1.0 W ill, bo hehl. . .
. .
Principal changs In tha 1933 and Orong* C ity; Peter Scbaal, league
19&amp; rules relates to professional secretary, who presided owing to
agan. Ten day* .ago, Now ,*j o -Illness of Mr, Hogan; E. M.
nyma, Cocoa, *nd OoLond rep- Crlasman, W. V. Nelson and L. E.
Kmner, of Cocos; Jo* Ludwig, Joe
Barnes, a D. Wslborn and P. A.
Palmer, of Sanford; Jim Harper,
cf Or'ando; fiabe Weaver and Dr.
X . J. W«at, of Daytona Beach;
Tig* Minor and Tom Phillips, of
Oc•r*'.

B ILL
WITH SENATE
- CHANGES 0 . K
(Contlnood From 4 eg* l»n#l
blit by Senator W »T"«r
N.
Y .), to permit loans by tha cor­
poration .for a ll project* deeipod
"needful Hi tbr publle Interest."
' U rder'tho h ill pissed by Ih*
Hen il* yrstorday. |b* 1’resldenl
plan* to’crektl h chrllsn conserve-

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YOUR WATCH repaired
W w j* ‘ realtor - know* how.

ftR lVEecor t0 Now York
Irinippytstlon. Reply J. T .

iY K D OR STO LEN ,
if with’ bob UU, black
spats. Hswsrd If. r.h Norris, Longwood.

to work on reforestation and sim­
ila r -ImpeovemeoU on public lands.
Th*n men w ill be enlleted for a
year and paid about ft a day In
addition to aubolatanco a n l medi­
cal car*.
,
The program w ill t* financed
at first fropi unobll«e'.*d con­
struction fund* ' In the Treasury,
which LowU Douglas, budget dl&gt;
reetgr, exUnsatad'. yesterday at
$l«Mooj)Oo.
. If* •toM. tbs Senate eommllte*
tho project work would ro*t about
1250,000,000 a year, with which It
was. p'amfrd to provide work for
190,090 ; men. Additional fund*
probably'^IH bo roqulrod later If
the full numHor la to bo cared for.
Hoveral , . amondmonta
were
adopted by the Honatr, though
non*’ materially changed the scop*
of tho blit. .. ;
Oqe, offend by Bonafir Robineon, Deraocratle leader, would rm

Through courtnay of the U. ST Department of X | tk »-1
tan In eo-opentlon with the PlorhU Stale Marktt&amp;f-^
Bureau. R. E. Winfrey, Sanford repreaenUUr* • v ’
na&gt;rr&gt;nn-uivnoo
rtevbU: JiitJ. clear. Maalti
HMklerate, r*«Mf
H w M tia J M m rM a W ay qalry; OetejM •‘••'PJJJJj
. team a SoMwMt lee a 94 I m ihulnoda f W K • ■ W
in t w ,*ai*a at o*ao a . a . n tar &gt; (MMti INI osllS«M*
Uueton I. BrMaeaeet I, C *lr»| * L irs H fn ri1"'^ rtennw
Ctoclaiall X. c l«»«l** a l «. fhlla- erst**, laantdnmMT •
delMla I. tselrall I. lieebeo, lag. I, ■ ■ •*,
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Police A rrest Man
WJioSaidHe Aimed
To K i l l Mussolini

New Tnrk «. I'e tr a * * 1*. Hlrheina* areend I.**; , M •»••I. Jarkeeaillie I. R octesur J. 9ow annah

ROMK, Mar. » — &lt;*&gt;— ,Tb#
police hare In roatody a mag who,
they announced yraterday, ha*
ronfeaaed ha Intended to aaeaaalnate Premier Moaaollni laat Manday.
The man " u arretted aa ha
wa* loitering In tha P la n da
Veneila, on which tha windows
of tha Pramlrr'a office face. Tha
mthoritlea eaid he had a gun In
hi* pocket.
Tha prUoner la reported to
hare aald al*o he originally
planned to go to the Ostia a ir­
port Mar. 1R, the day Prlmo Min­
uter MacDonald ami Foreign
Secretary S ir John Simon of
Great Britain arrtred for their,
conference on tho Mussolini peace
plan.
&gt; ,
Itie* he Intaded to shoot Mus­
solini there as h* went to greet
kls visitors, but later decided to
make the attempt in front of the
Premier's' office.
It I* understood the prisoner
disclaimed any Idea of shooting
the IlritU h statesman.
The police regard the man oe
mentally Irresponsible.

Receiver Is Sought
By Stockholder O f
F i l m 1 Corporation
YORK. Mar. to— (Af—
The Fo* Film oCrparatlon, the
Chas* SecuHtle* Corporation an l
F?* djrectorg wsr* *nl*m l
by the federal court yesUnlay l„
•how causa Friday why an equity
received should not I* appointed
for the film company.
B e n ja m in Bchiellrnberg, n f
Brookline, Maes., * a ■ tnckholdrr.
obtained tho order from Jutlge
Alfrvd Cv Col# on representations
that tho F ob Film Company |* unabl* to pay | 900J )00 semi-annual
ration, Is uiiaMc to meet f it , 000,.

Vale** lla iv i
John Weaver
l&gt;* |t
t. iir.v ti.k .. .
it t is:
B. W*rn*r —
II* }t
W. II. Hsek
I lf II
M B. Ilandsr . H I » :
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other than a epeady lottlement of
tha queetlon* reload by the plan.
PrexkUnt Edward* had pro­
posed the replacement of C. C.
Commander aa general manager
and tha reelgnatlon of other de­
partment head* |n tho fleet two

la. RpaaoMbU rent
/or rtfle Apbly « «

K E E P TOUR CAR IN BATE OPI V ERATIRO CONDITION. Bee
that your brakta, Ures, steering
mechanism, lights, rear slew mir­
rors, windshield wiper* and other
safety equipment are functioning
properly. It la good practice to haee

Accidents
mechanism are la ruailty charge­
able to the same human Irrespon­
sibility which produce* moot Of the
other driving snort and train# vio­
lation* &lt;
Besides (he obvious paftty advan­
tages of drlvlag a sretl kept ear.
there are ether factor* which
should appeal not only to aa owesi's good senss but to hla pocketbook. Buck a ear «*s be operated
more ecoaomieaUy, with greater
driving comfort, sad Its value de­
preciate* tea* rapidly.
, .
IT IS W O RTHW HILE TO K E E P
TOUR CAR IN OOOD CONDI­
TION.

"BOWLING NOTES”
ire* itn ig V t games from the
IcKnigbt doaaare Uam, whll*
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mostly I.M -l.tt; • 0**- LM
m.
i.lly I.U -I.II; ( 4ek.
i* .in* i ee-t.ee. mo*t|y L t li
aaalltr an* e*n4IOaa, all alaa*
aa l.ea **aa»«.
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u r r n o iT : miakUr » a a h «
4*ara*a cl«*r. I n . ante*

It*

poeal* worn rejected Immediately
by tho board and tho other 10
painta lent to a committee whore
wren of them died. ,
Worthington aald the atraw
vote* wll| be tabulated by ques­
tion* i , well a* loeelftlto and
promlood an honest and accural*
count. Tha result* w ill bt mad*
available to ether paper* In the
state.
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S t r a w Vote To Be
Taken AmongFruit
Men By Newspaper

Less Suffering
Ttok

OUT D O tfV YOU W EH EM DBR
YOU Iff PATHEH AND M O T H E R ?
WHERE. YOU L IV E D AND A L L .'
T H A T ? OF C O U R B e ,a m .Y O U * i
A B O U T -W ELL ID S A Y A BO U T
S I X T Y Y E A R S O LD NOW, S T IL L
YOUR MEMORY LA S T S AMD —
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B E L L Q O Y 13

ARE YOU SVCt
THECEIS NOLfTTO
FOQME1CCRY?

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kel mtiviy. l-arload* f. a k l
H »a polar. I * * " ! 1 * n **j*l
m l** l e e * A 1.1, traaepeet
ekargaey !• I»«k crates, MOI*J
ly wukec. and pr-n»il*4. I’. ■
l. l - « 4ea l.aa-l.1*: *-l# da^.
i. t ii fair oaaihy. w
h*
a-1* 4m . l.**,1J|i .wrote we
an4 p n m M , IJ. •- S » I. 1*1
IW-P*e: 4 d-.a. » V » * r
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P ltlL A D n U 'M ta: W*ah r
arte*, tlear. I OkMf • It Jta
rlv*4; : t cara on track. Bel
f .lr lr liberal. 4*inaa4 raiber
market week. rierUta
10
rraiee. WaakeO aag 'N W M M

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iW not oppose this limitation.

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Y E » , I U N D E R S T A N D T IM (
• U T I T M U ST N A V E B E E N
A LO N G - (T IM E A G O - Y O U
S E R —Y O U R S P E E C H I S —
R A T H E R .ODD — W E R E Y O U
,A S M A L L L A D W H E N Y O U ,
L C A M E T O T H IS IS L A N D f

This I* designed to afford far­
ther rellsf t* M inds, which U s
ft; Ygm f l f doUn sewing! about exhausted Its quota Of
title cut, Instruction* fur-’ 949,000,000 under tb# present law.
Another omendnunt, vffeied ty
sKxperisnce. .usnocesssry,
•oyt tnvslop# brings .parti*-. Senator Hebert (R-. R. I.), Hmlu
Eaperjor Drew Company, the duration of tha propoaod law
roatejor' 8 tT*#t, Brooklyn, *o two yen*. The administration

for Saw
I)«]l*cf*d.

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m iky.w om Boon look like

new I Florhid* make* powshle tbr
best job obtainable at a •urprUnB1
low cost Whether you want to p *
tho floor of your porch, H m y
garagr, baiemenr, hall, or anr *
in your house, you’ll find IT
in the exact colon you srann
Florhido comes retdy-cniaM'^
easy to apply; q u k k -d ry in i.r^

flnlih that w ill Mnd up
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NAME.GAL?

runurre

you one .

tongf r jndlookbcocr.

Come in todayfQ.-(rc#
yioririd* Color Card.’

GLASS CO.

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O. U. STUART, K ( r .
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THE ADVENTURES OF TOM, DICK AND HARRY

r Olson's Store. R. F . D.

■TIMBER
flog, a r

W lllla m B iM a l

Rev. F. M. Marler of Ih# First
Christian Church today staled
that a special feature of the
Wednesday evening prayer serv­
ice at tho church tonight w ill?**
the appearance of the W ile Quar­
tet, a group of Hanford male
linger*.
"For the plat *U msnlhs". h»
said, “the prayer »ervIce each
Wednesday night ha* been under
Ih# direction nf someOr# tpfT ^o
•on Mar. 10 by W illiam Edwards,
church appnintod In lead' anu'
president Besides the .post cardj
provkle a pc»fram." R*v. MOrlrrj
ballot,
the m ailing included, it
brings a study of the Hcripturaa'
points sat forth on a letter to the
to the attention of hla audience
grower disclaiming, for Tho Highafter the program has been con­
larxlsr any InUrost In tha mottsr Whan you can't sleep. If* because
cluded. Tonight's study, ho said. Is
In the Seventh Chaplsf of Mark. &lt;(LA K E W ALES, Mar. TO.—A
your nerves won't lot you. Don l
R. L. H ill Is the leader of thla
wslla tlm* ''counUag sheep." Don't
week's service, he rnncJudld ja* he straw vote among growrr mem­
lose half your needed rest In readiag.
Irvited the pul lie m &gt; u m &lt;1 ih« ber* of tho Florida Citrus Ex­
Tod* two tablets of Bayer Aspirin,
•ervlc*.
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change to ' determine sentiment on
drink’ o glass of w ator-end go to
tha proponed Exchange reorgani­
After
Cardto deep.
sation plan arill be taken by tka
"Periodically I have a dull ach*
This simple moody b all thal’B
Klwanians To Attend Lake Wales Highlander, accord- In tka lower part of my bark," needed
to insure g olght's not. It a
Ipg
to
in
announcement
today
writes
Mrs.
Roth
H
ill,
of
Charles­
Barbecued Supper from J. E . Worthington, editor. ton. W. Va. "I get root dlixy. my all you need to relievo a besdseba
daring lb* day—or to dispose of
J Tho Hlghlaoider on Monday bead swlcrie. and I have a weak, other pains. C a l lb* genuine tablets
A barbecued eteek supper to ba mailed ballots to the entire E v •goon' foaling-that kaepa me from of
Qpytr manufacture and you w ill
serve*? near a campfire at the rear Arawge membership Hat with the doing my work well. _
gel immediate relief. a
I
bar*
found
that
|s
a
jg
R
t
cf the Hanford Doudney bum# at rOquost that the grower vote on
Cardul pre- [iV V VEHil1
Bayer Aspirin dissolve* always
Ft. Heed at 8:30 o'clock tonight e«*h of tho 12 point* of the reor- taking
vents tbla I have H tK g Y -ilf
will be the attraction that w ill genlistinn program as prewnlml lv-&lt;m grrstly bene- | B M U ; Immediately—gels to work without
delay. This desirable speed la not
draw Sanford Klwanls Club offi­
filed from Its as*."
( SmuitS S ;
flted
oe#." O
dangerous; it doe* not depress tha
\Vhvn womsnlr sebe* # w B F
cer#, directors and
committee
h in t. Just ba sura you get lb#
and pelas Sr* due Is a • A .
chairmen to a monthly meeting of
w,ak. run-down rawdl- t J t
genuine tablets I tamped thus:
director*.
lion. Ukk RARnUl It
has fcern used kg worn- .WNI
Kiwsnian D-udney prumi*** bis
rn for ovvr I* yvers. S S S t
guests another well-prepared sup­
Csr-lul I* ■ purvly vvg^ IC t g
per of tender steak, .potato salad,
table slrsnalH enlng _er-~
nwdlcine and It cusaet “- 1W
bkked beans, celery heart*, pecan
barm
&gt;nu■ —^ pie, ami rnffs, and It ia'intidp atit]
UoM at tbs drug atorea bees
that Id Klwanians vglll be present.

move tli# limitation bow pi» vent­
ing any statd from obtaining more
than 13 pkrYent of the 8300,000,­
H*' 'HouiekMpor. Older 100 Kecsnktructloii ('mixiratlon
JooNorb, Coon try Club fund for relief loans.

Under an amoodmant eptneored
by Renata* Waleett (R, OonnJ,
tha President would be authorised
to extend tho Work of tba corps
jo county, municipal'-and private
lands where' necessary U control
forest Ytiecso, fire* or flood* Provlously the b ill w«* restricted to
Netlonel and Slats lam.'*.
•
TV* smcndm.nt which drew tha
most debat* wes offered by Benator Cousens (RH M ick.) |9 pr*.
rest us*- of tho fundi for tb r par.
.chs'O O/ “ r load except plots
contiguous to fVdsrel Und.

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runiU A c: TAIUJM: IT c a r *
p u n 4 Pkll*a*lpkl* P, Near fork
i. balllmore 1. P tllaku g ll I. * ear*
k*M tar r*eonilanm*nt.
triNCINNATI: I* car* pa**e4 . II*trblt I. Pltleburgh «. an* **rk t*
**&gt;l»aak««, itagalar, M ick. **&lt;l
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Quartet To Feature
Wednesday Services

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fo rest

M t principal an gold-m ries/t*rb
A m Saturday.
It la alleged that f t tap paymanta «r» mad* lha]p w ill rowstitut* preferential paymonta t» rartaln creditor*.
. if
.
Tha director* namad are Matthaw C. Bru«h, David K. A Sanaa,
Otto K. Koegel and Morrayt iW .
D»Ar»rt _

5 0 MRTIMB, TDM /■
YOU MUCH/ YOU
FRIEMO Z KNOW
YOU — I'M. RICH
I TELL YOU MA|

�TOE AACTOBD HKSALD. SANTDHD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY,

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"Breaking down of lhe barrier*
to trail* with the freer flow i f

Will J u t Give Him X little More Rope

President Roosevelt In giving serious consideration, ac­
cording to Gladstone WlUlama, well known Washington cor­
respondent, to the fduibility of constructing a ship canal
serosa the Florida peninsula at or near the Georgia line.
The president Ig agld to favor the pUp got alone bccatue Jt
will provide jobg to tome 20,000 to 30,090 men, now out o f
Attorney General Of
work, but because it will also Veduce the distance from
U £ . Gave Up BaaeNew York and other eastern ports to the Gulf of Mexico by
Homerelg^t hundred miles.
• Mr. ''WllllatrtB Insists that the President has al­
WASHINGTON, Back In 1*90
ready confided to Congressional leaders his inteptiqn o f
or thereabout* when th* Yale
rrop/nmendlng the development, providing on economic baseball nln* r tailed in It* spring
survey, now being eondoctnd by array engineers, indicates practice, there w m one Onlook­
that prospective shipping tolls will prove sufficient to pay er who tumvii sway with a fign
rapponable interest; ubarges plus three or four percent an­ and mod* his way doggedly to
Ihe university library.
Ife wav
nually fo r atnking-fnnd requirements.
Humor K. Cummings who had a
; , ^dvpcntcs o f the plan among whom are Included such fram ing to make the van ity
prominent political leaders as Senator Fletcher and Senator I ■•aoi, hot who had been told that
Tfomtnry nf FJoridn, Senators George and Russell of at .Irik* were not for him.
Georgia, and Congressman R. A. Green of Florida, who has . In* id.* the library, with (he
had numerous conferences with President Roosevelt on the crack of thr baseball hat audible,
subject, are confident that the survey will show the proj­ ho begin to follow the trend of
ect th' be entirely of n self-liquidating nature, and feel American ■political hi dory from
sure that the liberal Attitude of the President on unemploy­ tho day when George Washing­
ton urg'd party unity to tha Is­
ment relief will facilitate Its early construction.
suer Lvfor* th* government in
Altogether there Are somo half dozen routes suggested tho la it decade* of th* Nloe-

u n itt, currency and check*, de­
flation of government costs, nod
rising g r a i n , n,J other tommodily
a&gt;v.' eccniity valuta la Imparting a
greatly Improved tone.”
“ Thla vurg# &lt;f confidence'*, tha
magaaino »ald. "his npt yet, re­
vetted In an impressive jncreave
hi iron and ateel rt-nvompUea,
thoerh It I* responsible for re*
'caring ' practically alt tunufgo
rujpeaded retently; it ie imp*-Hag
(onaumen to seek |rotrclijn far-^
•bar ahead Uian at M y lima iJpr-i
Ing the depression, and it Is-jOgtling 1* motion mechanism certain
to generate larger itrcl require­
ments. . .
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THURSDAY.' R AU CH * • IW3
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four entirely within northern Florids. The one moat talked
in« 101i o « *••».
__
the loginning wav tha Word, and -of and inslstod upon by the Georgia members, of course,
th* Word wav with God. and the would start st tho 8t. Mary's Rivor, which constitutes a
Word wa* God, All thing* war* part o f the Georgia-Florid* boundary, and end at St.
mat* by him; and without hint George's Sound near Appnlachicola on the Gulf.
wav not any thing mod* that waa
Route 2 would bejin at Orange Park on the St. Johns
maua" (John 1:1, 3.)
river aod end at Ocsdman’ s Ray on the gulf.
Oa k brother .
Route 2, known at the Santa Ko route, would begin oti
I ehrll nil c»m* to you **w, oak, tho Atlantic side near I’nlatka on the St. Johns and end ut
Cedar Key.
Dost -brother roolasd deeply
Hero where th* vky apvo* wide
Route 4 would bo along the Ocklawahn and St. Johns
Aud the hill* drop «tecply.
rivers and run north of Ocala, ending south of Cellar Key.
Route 5 would be along the OrJdawaha nnd WithinN »w In the staging loving teaion
I do not o**d you.
coochce rivers, ending south of Ocala.
A *tlonger. Joy run* In mg blood
According to reliable estimates, the project could be
Than your root* feed you.
completed at
a cost of* *around
9150,000,000.
Some
say the
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1 k*
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Later when pavtlon wilkv alone
And joy la breaking
rrmnln for tho army eiifflnturlnir Iroartl to throw more ac­
When tha ilow blood yi*U* no re- curate llitht on the cost end of the conalruction.
•nponv*
-,While the Atlantic to the Gulf ship canal project i«
And the h*nrt la aching,
t?
/ ooe that has been aRitatcd much in recent yc*ra, the record
1 writ come to you then,
j showa that proposal* for.such jt development extend as far
Lonely anj hurt ard broken---hack as George Washington's lime. H ie first president la
The lari vong being tung
known to hilVo given some thought to the building nf n
And tho Ia*t work *pok*n.
barge'cnnal to cut o ff thu passage ground the Florida keys.
I will com# for yoor qolct htaling
In addition to saving some 800 miles on a round trip
A t than aun’v setting.
from the Gulf to tho Atlantic the canal Is expected to per­
I will be ready for peas* then
mit navigation of tho distance in about 22 hours less time.
And a cup of forgetting.
Aowrlea may five Georg*
Bernard Shaw the till* of the
‘•Chief In*niter.'*

Germs

The affair, o f tho world would
vtreithtea out. siys on rmhrcnt
HrItivb . diplomat , if the natlom
would only get together in friend­
ship, frankness, and cordlaHli.
How about an open-arms confercnee? — Hu-tun Herald.
J f 3.06 heart s firewater. It muat
te our Janitor'* nation of a A rt*—
Publisher* Syndicate,
flam quantity production. Fifty
million idea* [n stock and ' not

w*th¥t*w prffr.- 'qir ,pn r
yit fln t Interest wo* in tho li­
brary.
Th? young man’* ' study led
him to *ra politic* in relation to
the fabric of thr country, rather
than a profession which men cnIcte-l' for their own gain.
H
gave Liuc.au-oullcHib.lntu.the.vub.
Ject that set h lm "*t'»rt‘ tn later
year* from IN'* 'general run of
lolilician*. and carried him' to
jvuch high post* in parly tounrlls
a« chair mu,! of ttys Ikmocretlc
National Committee, of which ho
was a number for 23. yram, key­
note epcakcr at tho 1020 Demo­
cratic convention, and roeolutioi:
chairman in 1931.
Ilia work with t|ir party led
President Kuorcrelt t„ vrlrct hlpl
fur the Goveniar-Ueneralahip of
the Philippine Island* ami then
railed upon him t » verve at Irani
temporarily an Attorney-General

of the-United Htatev,
Tho present Attoracy-Grnrral
earned part of his way through
Yale, from which ho wa* gradu­
ated in 1H9L He followed n reg­
ular academic course in political
philosophy amt -ecunomlc* with
two years’ study of law and wa*
admitted to the bar in IMfil. Ills
long hour.i in the library had
awakened his interest in rurrent
affairs and he became a public
worker Boon after graduation,
aligning himself with the Demo­
cratic party, because, he said, hi*
parents were Democrats.
In -a
few ytarv, he received the Demicratle nomination for Secretary
o f'M a t e of Connecticut,
thus
gaining recognition In his own
■late early.
Stanford, Conn., haa primarily
a residential population which
sommutrs with Ntw York for
business.'Mr. Cummings, howaver,
established both his home and
hia business there. Chicago wa*
his native city, hut his family

,
. - e . •. Th® jroper Htcriljjajion of Hurgirol instruments in op. ffThTer' I f TffsMrnf RooirnttN rratlona |s absolutely necessary to .prevent infection fn an'
T hu* Sky laws" cn th* **l* of incision. Tho operating room must also be free from
securities apply to lottery tickets.
germs, tho surgeon’s bands must not hour any harmful mi- W . haven't seen so many joke* crobes, nntl his mouth and' nose must be covered with antlatl th* exp«ni* of Congresimvn septic gauze.
sift* Congressmen started cutting
Great paJns arc taken by cities to keep their water
and milk supplies frpo from grrms. There are records o f
(The Punta Gorda Herald wiaaly whole communities being made ill by contamination from
. .
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rome well or spring or from milk bearing insidious bac­
teria.
Wo are daily reminded of tho necessity for keeping the
mouth nnd throat hygenirnlly sound and ore told to use
this or that ."germ-killer". Antiseptic soaps, alcohol for
Jn t^a asm* day when Zangmza the baby's spoon, lotions for the eyes nro nil advocated for
h. artno t niturallted AmeeWan keeping down sirknoss and infection.
cl Inn, s' Tfuaftorlov satirist,
While being nn concerned over curtain ways of getting
M ae. RotIVa 'tehwtmmw, waa re
rid
of
gernn, wo wondor how many persons realize tho
fuj-d her Cltltenehlp paper* b«c.-vii-c *h» Hrrltnod to swear that great menace which lies in Ihe ordinary mud pie, the kind
■ In *wout.l hear arm* 'in iltfsnsr of pie which your baby, this very minute, jpny l » making.
of.JJo* rounrry. Xaryara teak th*t
A bacteriologist recently |indertook to analyza
mud
oAji, vik rbc only arms keietnrr pie with which his small non had been plavlng, aod what
brto* »ii!ii1*ynin t this country.
the bacteriologist found should be enough to frlghtM every {to hi* Slainford
lUJVo'Jid til-re br*n infinitely-Let­
Mr. «iCummi
* — *--t-i*r-ter'
b-&gt;9| rdmlttfl the raUfist mother Mufficicntlv to bring nn end to the old pantimn o f {dreta.

DR. I- .T. DOSS
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Aval* aval Thraair tllaeasM

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Numlicr of gsmw
y ............. 900,000
4a........... 500,000
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&lt;c CoK*,,B r -r iw o '* &gt; n
.hen appeared before the United
State* Kuprcme Court.
In hi* tollrgi- day*, Mr. Gummi i.v Imd n warm spot in his
h-ail f-»r tin* Vale Debating tjoi\c!v. Ha vent nl debating seri­
ously and it uuk with real pleas­
ure and a retie o f achievement
that hi’ lojfc purl In tho first
Yale-llarvard debate. The ml&gt;jeet- wav "Shall the—Gavernfftent
Own the Kailuadv?"
In 'later year* he ha.r been
much in demand av a speaker on
current affair*.
When he wa*
running far the Senate In HUH,
Mr. Gumming* instituted a dc.
bale with hie opponent. The plat­
form wav arranged in true debat­
ing Style, with the two candi­
date* un opposite vide*. Crowd*
thronged the melting, which wav
raid to he reminiscent o f the rfe*
lite r of Lincoln nnd Douglas
Tha climax to this aide o f Mr.
Cummings’ career cam* In 1920
when h# war setected a* keynote
speaker of tin) Democratic ranvsntlon In San Francisco.
HU
oration * • * an elaborate expoalt ion o f the war-time record o f
Iks Democratic party, a panygerie

if W ihhIiow Wilson and a stanch I with the liberal ideals which he
define* of Ibo League of Na- supported along with Woodrow
lion*. .Mr. Cummingv wa* men­ Wilson.
Just how long Mr. Cummings
tioned a* a possible nominee for
I resident that year but the con- will remain at the head of the
v&lt;nt)o„ finally nominated James Department o f Justivo, no one
know- -except
perhaps
M r.
31. To*, then chairman o f tlw
Ih-mocralie Committee in 1919-20,
Mr. Gumming* laid pre-campaign
plans, but ngain ho war fighting
against odifct.-fnr even-before be­
took the position, thu tide was
swinging back toward the Re­
publicans.
Hlrcdily, Mr. Cummings ha* ris­
en In I hi. legal profession. From
.et&gt;*}N.ral ion counsel of Xtamford
nnd legal representative of Fairfield county, lie became a promIn*In nrunr’ er of the New York
CLF.VRLAND, Mar.
jbar and was recently chairman of —A strong fteling in industrial
he has nllainei{ for a short period, tittles, that government and In­
,condition* In Cuaneeticutl Now dustry had passed suereasfully
he ha* attained for a short period through a crucial tr*t was re,nt Irast. one „t the highest legal flccled In the weekly review yesposition.* la the United (Mates— terday of the magazine Steel.
|
Ithat o f Attorney-General.
A greatly improved tone In
More |lui„ six feet tall. Mr. Iron ard steel market* waa noted,
iCummings
.has n reputation although It also wav remarked
iamong hlv frirndr as ivr “ able that seel makers were "under nn
iHtltrn" and n "straight shooter." delusion ax to thu dbvtariea still
I
He
baa always been In sympathy shea'” . U wa* added, however:

•Strong Feeling Of
Optimism Is Seen
Among Industries

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turn conference* at which disputed
points wil| bn di-cussed. *

J. I'Wrpont Morgan u in. ■
critlral condition at Kora&lt;- Italy.
Up la Saturday night Mr. Mor­
gan's son-in-law, Herbert I, Hat­
ertec, and the physician mad*
every effort to conceal Mr. Mor­
gan’s true condition.

• daMRs bagipa.

Foot Trouble
W# take earn *f oil Feet 111a.

•It]
Jo
trees -Gahaaay

J«?

IS year* ln Ovlaodo.

"t w k k t y m

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their daughter and son.
* enjoyed a plvaeont cor rid* to
Mrs. 8. 0. Chase and D. F. Whit­
ij Cameron City Friday evening and
tier, Jy.

* dalle Iqua chicken pilau which on
Ml** Annie Mcperpiid, o f Oq, ozpsrt chef cast fg t In the attar- lumbts. B- C, arri^d . In th*
. noon, U d prepared, ppd had b&gt; city last week and la Or* chonn. andlnaaa, gdth a ll th* aesoatpanytog .gcsssafRc, on ib * arrlTal of
. th* party. Th* mombar* ot the Is not Mlsa MeDerRIdTi first vlor
, party worst Nty. J. J. Purdoa, It to SoafenL, and the rosny.

frlands of thla

attractive young

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Ova. x&gt;at Otffc* UrraaS rlaat

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MkaovUtra

wtlkaat safgOTT.

Stm'g Place
P08T OFFICE
LUNCH
Short Orders
Regular

Meals

30c

to m y coma of dm world, hark barn sad ovewms,
whtrrms you iad toy U lito \a alwm ■Lutkitv Ptsa**-

First in character-first in mildness
&gt; ' ...first in smoking pleasure
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Among m art, conaopoltati folk,
Itt ravlvlqn l*,.tb» extra

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Klr-t Kan lissfc KIM.

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ie Ru.ievelt faun rellaf messwhlchjjwissvd the ll«u # by a
of 3 V R o M I* being dura
In tlH Renata. A cempiotoly
wtrucMd' mass ore la ospucteil
merg^Rvhkh Roeeovett. Waln«r any af tha Ilsusa Bipniwtll b* able to meognlaa- A tMly it wm comparaUvaly
to
banking i etohitev,
nun* W ssa a aab oirtea RatdRbyteNlAeL when tt mmm
triagMio farai problsm, tbot’a

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aettr etint* Cram due mtliow, bed-

T re a t T p jE»{

I.JHBBR
HID Lumber Ca.
Merchandise at
RcoHonable Prices with. ‘
ZIP SBUVICB
Phew# US
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A T T E N T IO N I ‘
Doctors oml Uousowiffi
I f»:n
In repair R»4
•Jmri'Ht sMtuipal &lt;m I&gt;, acl«*
•orr, Kntvr**, rllpp^rn* *le.

It* do ripwri^AW filing.

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Repaired and Sharpeoed
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�THE SANFORD DERALD. BANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1933

K ial A n d Personal A ctivities
ICARET PETERS, 8oddy Editor

Ttltphont:

Office 14S

Mr*. George Aldrich, t f Lon*.

Mr*. Frank Met*ch i*tl Mr*.
Mla* Helen’ Vernay and Mivv Join Ledwig motored to Orljmlo
Katherine Synte* motored t:» Or Monday afternoon.
Toeaday aflerno
J fn L. P. Hagan had a* her
gtie*i.«
Tueiklay,
Mr*, .lame*
Mr*. J. S. MfH&gt;:e, nrd A. C, Ue'.ghle, or Philadelphia, and Mr*.
Mocra left yesterday fur Atlanta U l’« Dutton and Mr*. Fada |ptrto vMt Mi** Dorb Mt’uii* fur &amp; dine, of Deland.
abort time.
Mr*. Alice Ihitf and Ml** Ann
Ro'irrl*, of Ilocklcige, returned
Mr*. Harri* Sharp, of State*- home yMterday after spending
boro, (lx , la the gu«--t for a *hort
time Of Mr. and Mm. L. P. Ilig a a
at their home on I'ai k Avrnue.

T i l l ' ItSOAT.
Eastern Star drill practice will
take place at 7:30 I*. M. at the
Maionic Temple.
FRIDAY
Regular meeting o f the N. de V.
Howard Chapter of lb , II. D. C.
will lake place at 3:00 o'clock at
tha home o f Mr*. M. S. Wiggin*,
Magnolia Avenue, with Mr*. Wiggin* and Mr*. B. I.. Perkin* a*
ho*te**e*.
"Here Come* Three Knight*,"
a three-act farce '-y J. Wilbur
Kitipatrlck,' will cr prc*ented at
8:00 P. M. ‘at the Congregational
Mr*. J. M. Sllneclpher and Mi** parl*h hou*e.
Mr*. J. P..Rilg&lt;? left thi* morn­
SATURDAY
ing for Dayt:ra Beach to spend Floire Winn mototed ti Galre*a few Tay* attending a i-t.dy vllb today where Ml** Winn will
Annual meeting of tha alumnae
enter
the
finals
of
the
State
Dec­
school of welfare case*.
o f Florida State College ftjr Wom­
lamation Central *pon»orel by the
en wit) take place at 13:30 o'clock
at tha Fort Guilin Hotf) in Orlan­
do. Sanford women mutt make re-

TH E F LO -PU R E C E L0 CO. A N D T H E
M H ^ N E T H E A T R E IN V IT E Y O U TO BE
J *
T H E IR GUESTS

' at w h ich tim e the first of n s p e c ia l- series o f
j u Children'll Shown w ill l»o Riven—

FPS

F R E E TO E V E R Y E L E M E N T A R Y
A N D J U N IO R H IG H SCHOOL BOY A N D
GIRL I N SANFO RD .
Tell your folks the show will l&gt;o«ovcr in time for
&gt; t you to be homo'for dinner.

IT ’S Y O U R P A R T Y A N D Y O U ’ L L H A V E
T flE T IM E OF Y O U R LIF E —
v
And to he assured of a perfectly irrnntl time the
’ ' . Cclo Co. will pive each child attendant n coni re1___ freshing bottle of CELO.

E verything Is Free— So Be Prerent On Tim e

with Mr*. B. F. Whitncr, Jf.
MONDAYClrtl* Number Five nr All Soul*
Catholic Church will meet at 1:00
o'clock at the home o f Mr*. F. EBoumlltat, Palmetto Avenue.
"laidie* day" will be observed
at the Sanford Country Club with
Mr*. A. t\ Chamberlain and Mr*.
L P. Mrt'ulU-r an ho*t***e*.
Circle Number Fo-r of the
Pre-byterim
Auxiliary. Mr*. II.
B. Lewi*. chairman, will mret at
3:00 o'clock at the h me of Mr*.
I.ewi*. III03 Magnolia Avenue.
Circle Number Five of the
Presbyterian Auxiliary. Mr*. W.
General Hxlriislun pivixi n of the
Ur.lvrrrity of Florida.
Mr*. Wally Garvcriek, who ha*
bevn spending tho wir.ter union
In Miami, !* vt-iting her slater,
Mr*. ( lira- Slim ier, nt her hum#
here for a short time bef.re ieturring tn her home in L »»

AVigele*"
C. J. Rofjeni returned thi* aft­
ernoon tn hi* home in Jacksonville
after epending n week here with
hta son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
nnil Mrs. John Hrjhtrnnl, West
Tenth Street. He wa* accompanied
by hi* grand*nn, John Schlrnril,

C. Erick*on, chairman. will m « l
at 3:30 o'clock with Mt*. Erickt’jn. 003 L acrid Aver up.
Cite’* Number Six o f Ih* Preabyterlan A -x iliiiy , Mr*. K. II.
Walthcnr, chairman, will meet at
'f:30 o'clock with Mr*. \Va!th:ur.
Melton v ile Avenue.
Cite)* Number Seven, Biuiuca*
Woman'* Circle, will meet at 7:30
I*. M. with the chairman. Mita
S in Warren E iilc rb f, Sift l*ark

Mr*. Georg* Aldrich. of Lon*
Inland, Mr*. C w n t\ Ilahe. Mr*.
O trlia Rram-'t, Mr*. Fred Zcrrcnr«*r, Mr*. Matirarrt Zcirrnner,
Mr*. John Ludwig, «n : Ml** IDIen
Month IT,

TO S P E A K H E R E

Circle Number One o f the Preabyterlan_ Auxiliary, Mr*. C. C.
Brlgg*, chairman, will meet at
3:30 o'cloik with Mr*. Brigg*. ftlt
"ainolla Avtn.e.
Clide Number Two o f the Pres­
byterian Auxiliary, Mr*. G. II.
Drown, chahmtn. will meet with
Mr*. Brown, t i l l Park Avenue, at
3:30 o'clock.
Circle Number Three of the
Presbyterian Auxldnry, Mr*. W.
A. Zahary, chairman, will meet
nt 3:30 o’clock with Mr*. Zachiry,
IIOK Paik Avenue.
Circle Number One o f the P in t
Methodic Church will meet at
3:30 o'clock with Mr*. J. M. McCx*kill,
Grandview Airnue,
Ro*a Court.
Chtte Number Tw „ , f the First
McthndUl ChJrrh will meet a 3:30
o'clock with Mr*. It. W. Turner,
,4*1 *11patle eUwaaw » • * * • * • * » " •*-■
Circle Nomler Three of the
First MelhuNlt fhuich will mret
at 3:30 oclo.li with Mr*. J. It .
Crawford, J'-’04 Oak Xfanoe.
I ini* Number Four of the First
Methodist Church will meet At
3:30 o'clock with Mr*. O. J. Pore,
I'JIft Sanford Avenue.
ClrcV Number" Five of the
First Methru.1*t Chimh will meet
at 3:30 o'clock with M r*.'W . IClatk, 207 French Avenue.
Circle Number Six of the First
nfli-rn on nt her home on West
Methodi.t Church will inrvt at
Kir*t Street. The guest* »(ent the
3.SO o’rliKk at the home of .Mt*. Mrs. Meiscli Hostess
I’.tul J hn.on, KTil Fa*t Twentieth [ A t Party On Tuesday nflermion In- -swing after which
M-frr'shi.tchtr wire served by the
Street, with Mr*. Johnson and
Mr*. Ilcrmnu Middle'ton u&lt; host­
Mr*. Frank Meisch entertained hnste**, u i-t-d by Mr*. John
esses, *
n small number of her frletii* l.j.lwlg anil Mr*. Freil Ferrentier,
Thnse prr&lt;ent were: Mr*. Henry
The St. Agrr * (,'uijd of Holy with
a
puny
.on
Tuejdny
llirhter, Mr*. .Margaret Richter.
Cros* Kpiscnpal Chinch will ha.e
a study clns* at 3:30 o'clock at
the parish house,
Mr*. Juinr* Harvey, Mr*. -Morris1
***■¥4*4*****************
Tl'EHDAY
Spencer, Mr*. J. I. I'lark, uni
Monthly meeting of Seminole Ml** Dorothy Stoke* n* liosle***-*. * “ Hero Come Tlirce J
High School P.-T. A. will lake
I'lirle Numl-er Seven of .he
place at 3i30 o'clock in the. ItUiiy First - M*Uu-di»|. tJu«i ulv- will- imwi
K n ip rh ts'
hall i i the srhool. ft will hi- pre­ at HdHI I*. M. nt the home of Mis*
ceded by n meeting of the hoard Mabel Wilson, HIM I’nrk Avne e. t A Sparkling Comedy in Z
with Mis* Wilson an I Mr*. John
S'
!l Acts
♦
Carver a* h .ir,*p*.
WEDNESDAY
+ Congrrifallonnl I'arlnh r
A meeting of tho to-ar.j of the t
Houmc
Gnnlen Club of Sanford will InJ
Friday. S I* M.
held at P:3(l A. M. nt the home
of Mi*. W. K. Wat*on. Ro*e | Adiilln k’.-ic Children Wc |
*******&gt;****************
Court.

ention Ladies!

11

HOSE

Ladle*' Silk Hot*. Two
famous make*, Pboeatx and Imperial. All
C «w Spring *hgde».

3 pair

8CARFS
V -n e w Spring
It and fancy Scarf

£

K

SPREADS
Spa-ial light walght
Spread*. Ideal f o r
Summer. 80x105. Blue,
ro*e, yellow, green,
and lavender. Each

Ladies

I

■ra cm M l—

I

••*M l*lt* at
lb* ftMCfc.

O m iM lM t

la tl talari.

SLIPPERS
Whnt’n more com­
fortable than a paid*
of felt clippers. And
no inexpensive, too.
Kxtrn finality for
only

39S&amp; 49i
J. C. Penney Co
212-214 E. 1st SI.

Shrunk, Frist colors.
Special for

W e need'not go into detail about what Dollar Days at Y O W E L L ’S means. You
have all visited our store during these famous sales o f ours nnd you all know that
you can’ t find such exceptional values every day. W e invite you to again take ad­
vantage o f the opportunities we are g iv in g youj

Announcing

S P E C IA L !
U nbleached

MRS. M A R G A R E T
M ARSH

HANDKERCHIEFS

C.LOVES
Udlaa’
Van Raalta
Glovta, White,- belga,
black, brown. Slxea 5H
to 8H. 2 pair

(n newest Spring »tjrlex.
Including extra aiia gar­
ment*. TEDDIES, GOWNS,
PAJAMAS, VESTS, PANTIES.
B R A S S IE R E S ,
SLIPS, ate. A rooxt com­
plete awortment.

Children'* P h o t n ix
Socks. New pattern*.

kSS value.

Sift* 4 to 10H. ft toe

SOCKS

11.00 *OFF,

P erso n al P rp resen la liu

W e ig h t--4 ya rd s to th e

A ll T h is W e e k

Boys’
Tom
Sawyer
Bliiust* and Shirt*.
Age ft to H 't . 3 foe

Sizes 26 to 32. Ideal
weight for Summer.

KOTEX

UNION SUITS
Men's
Union Suit*,
Made of inodrm and
t-jo kid n a in s o o k .
Site* 31 to &amp;U.

SHIRTS
Men'* Dre*l Shirts.
B r o a d c lo t h . Whit*,
blue*, a n il
finclra.'
fiiie* H to 17It. 2 for

HIIORTS or
SHIRTS

pound.
. W u lt h -

HATS

F in e Count.

Men'* Stcteon or Mai
lory Straw tiit*.
Special for

Men’# all silk Ties.
Worth up to
each.—2 for "

41.00

PRINTS
Men’s underwear Shorts made of
broadcloth. Undershirts, good val­
ue. Five Shirts or- 6 Shorts for

Yard.

PHONE 122

SANFORD

SHORTrf

OVERALLS
Fanom
Headlight
Overall*. Another big
ihlpmenl. Special at

PANTS

hae made a complete ttudy of akin prob­
lem* and will gladly give you a courtesy
facial and advice aa to your own needs.
It i« a privilege to havo thia authority in
our atore and her services are offered with
our Compliment*.

- New Sprint all aJIk Prints.
Beautiful patterns.’ Very special.

BATHING SUITS
Ladies' Bathlnt Suita. All wool,
new styles, all colors and shat.
Very special for:

SOCKS
Men'* fancy Sock*.
Worth ftOc pair.
3 pair for

Boye' Short*. T o m
Sawyer*, ila le of Un| cuvirt cloth, etc.
Age* 4 to N. 2 for

Men’* Underwear 50e
value Short* or Shirt*
3 for

:G inches,

M rs. M arsh

CORSETS

, lilk*, and crepe
go, Regular 14.95

B e lc a iio -s

Thia experienced end gracioq* tkin epecialiat will ba In our atore for personal con•u Ration.

JEWELRY

..

J

By SptcUl Arrangement with the
4
Beleano Laboratories.

C»*tum* Jewelry. All
new* it novelty ityle*.
1 for

rur naweat linen.

BLOUSES and
Nil HITS

VERY

Children's D r * a i t i .
Site* 2 to 18. To cloaa
out at

HATS

DRBSSES

■horta that they navtr mnxh
at tha belli Other HAMM
Shirt* — luxurious Llslte, Du*
rent*, and Rayon*— only 9So
and JOe.

Moh'm Broadcloth Shirts. Blue,
white, fancies. Full Sanforized

DRESSES

DRESSES

* *
L r41«mi* Summer net*.
All colon. Small and

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SLIP MATERIAL
New Slip Material. .10
Inches wide. Color*,
pink, blue and white.
Two yard*

Na'w lot Ladle*’ W*kh'
A u w |n elxe* from
I t to 54. Voile*, print*,
gwit* &gt;i , *e*r*ucker*&gt;
kmd batiste*.

NEW ARRIVAL—
Hlnck crepe slipper,
mesh cloth v n m p
Inlay, Quilted nock,
cushion aole nnd
crepe covered heel.
You will like these
and I hey are . . .

" T w g N T t - r t v i e g g r i " — Is
quarter"—"tw o bit*." Ho nut*
ter what you eall It. on#fourth of a dollar ha* Mapped
up iato blg-tlme ttafl I l e a l
whit It buy*.
H a m m tw enty-H ea-cent
Shirt la alaatlc-knlt combed
para Plenty ol im p and plenty
of inuggle. Soft and elastic. ao
matter how often it'* washed!
Tightens Jum enough aeroaa
your cheat to keep you com­
fortable and cool. And talk
about length! H a m e i Shirt*
aren't at long at tha old-taab*
ioned nightgown, o f court a.

SHIRTS

VOILES
Normandy Voiles, Batistes,
Piques. All colors nnd pat­
terns.—6 yards

VOILES
fchlffon Voiles. 36
-Inches wide—3 yds.

SLIPPERS

Attention Men !

PIQUES
Printed Piques. Voiles and
Uatistcs— 1 yards

; ■ LAW NS
Lawns nnd Voiles,
lig h t - and d a r k
Shades.— 7 yards

Ladies
House

Avenue.

E. 1st STREET

r

'A

Men’*
Wa*h
PanU.
K h a k i c o lo r , pin
c h e c k * , ie* rauckera,
duck, ate. Special at
pair fnr

�3

boat A n

somber ef Rsnford friend* to thi
x m m iw a w t •&gt; t o tagsgemsnt
of h im Ladlte Deaaor L*K*f.
daughter of Mr. *#d Ml*. Prod C.

W ork in g
Hardship On People

U to r. w O T t ^ ^
y ^
U l* «ltjr, to Jm m * D. U i » w ,
mm at PrWeeeor lid Mr*. Ralph

NO. 1,1 (7,118

CURVED FtttffARM
n * o m e n eno o f tvb
BARREL IS CUHV8 0 '
SO AS TO DEFLECT
THE PROJECTILE AT
AN ANGLE TO THE
OF THE FIREARM,

R E AL c o n v e n ie n c e

IN SUICIDE...

tto Rad R o m sa tpawasra. A n
member* * f etvie wad potoieU*
arxMriutlona of tto dtp tor*
toon Invited.
Freeedtag tto regular program
pootlop Mrs, Rnjph A. ta ith will
praaUo at • tanstoeo at 1!:M
o'clock at tto dab befee for chib
member* amf thoir toaaa coasts.

n t im

o

adventures of tto laiaaartal Qalrt
and Plnpr* tto fifhtiap and living
tfarinra portrayed by Edmund
Lowa and Yktor McLegvn,
Though thap art Bo tetgn hi
uniform, they ara fUU tto devil
won created by LaarmM St*U-

New Harm, Conn. At praaont to
it rURIng hla parents In WlnUr
Park. Hie fattor Is a monitor af
tha Rollins Colloga faculty.

I J U S T COULDN'T
STAND HOLDING A GUN
RIGHT N e X T T O M E THIS IS AMJCH
BETTER.

who a n nadaalrabla
in tto ana if,tto author! tie#, will
to required to tears tha city and
t „ . somtwhon ate#. Tto n w p r
stork# of food wlH not to ehamd
with ttom. Passant* who flsd
from tto rJlIafH to netghtortnt
tmirn* will probably also bo foratd

^

MU* LeRoy atUwdad tonford
Hl(h School from which t o i n
graduated In 1«7. Sto meted to
Ortando with tor petetrta shortly
alter that u d (Into than t o tom
attending Bolllao Cell#** in Wtetor Park” * h m t o wa* gmdaated
ton Jan*. Sh« U n member ot
Pi Hot* Phi eorortty- and is • pul
prMidmt of tto SoiUiw chapter.
Mia* LeRoy la a nlecff of Urn
I . LeRoy, fonarr pmldmt of
tb* Sanford Country Cloh,
Mr, I/OUa*bury U * etodent St

L o n g it u d in a l l in e

of is m dttoa, preventing * "
ntofeatottt from ptora to pint.
Tito passport dorm
Toqilraa
*u-Tjr alalt town dw*n#r e v * tto
•to * f !• to atfUtar and maim
a ptosport. Tto registration to to
be ranted opt andar tto O. P. U.
stats potto# or«snltstlon.
•
Spoeototora, fonnsr kalaks and
their I * mediate ralatiraa, r*m-

to bo bock.

Rved Loutobary, of WtaUr F**h.
K i date t o torn **t fee tto w i -

J

Three-Act Farce T o
Be Presented Friday

-

Tbsa ttoro a n thousand* of
rantao who to tto laat year «*
two hart run away from tto
prortnesa whor* condition* ara
tmeh harder and food aeareer and
have COMO to Moscow. Moat of
met*#
- w« w m
these, who Itea n* biw
preaeat
In. un.
crrtiiaty and appralanalon of tto
futnte. will Iter# t « tear*.

.ART
IKLTt/n

Ttob ttotu are tto office am-

jilayae* who are being discharged
in terge number* and ara new

actpMiy wittiawt empteyment. Un-

wells for the Injured, submitting
ttomstlre* to possible dangers
without haetltatioB.
Thousands
of th* American
mere, Rmember*
MS
Legtei, reported Ot ttolr (net*
and want Immediately to help pro­
e m * order and security.
Workman agreed to make re­
pairs upon houses so that the
Countless I n c i d e n t s owners could eater them ns early
aa possible, and were known to
O f S e l f Sacrifice hero eenratoneed ttolr work with­
H ave BeenRevealed out assurance that tto owner could
pay their wages, "W ell do the Job
new and talk about pay later",
LOS ANGELES—It may re­
quire an earthquake to start It, they said.
Hundreds of families threw
but tto gold that can to mined
from human character pears forth their homes open to etetlma of
with added bounty during an th* disaster without reservation,
and asked that they to gtren an
emergency.
opportunity to aaslet In such a
This was shown by eountiaa*
manner. Owners of undamaged
Incident* tore recently when tto
epartments and hotels node ttolr
common disaster ef an aacthvacant quartern available without
ke mad* thouaiade of realcost to sufferers.
la forget eelf and personal se­
Structural
engineers In tto
curity In order to help others tea*
community, through their trad*
fortunate than themselves. By
concrete example*, they proved association, offered to aid by esti­
mating tha danutg* to home* aad
that th* aecalted "ftret tew of
nature", that of self-pnservatlon,
l* not neafsaartly oparativ* In
human experience.
For Instance, there were the
telephone operatere who continued
I
at work In buildings shaken

MANY ACTS01

wile formerly granted, now **ceihn any. White n* Adores are
available, abut# think that about
Mfeoftpyetieea 'will to roqalrad
loTSva Moaaow add that In tto
mttoh'af JMbanr MWAW reetdente of graatOT Jiou&lt;rm received
cards
food W
i While
whU* 700JXM
700,000 could
not obtain thorn.
So much for th# cltlee. In tto
Villages, government
measure*
bar* been of % more tragic char­
acter. There, kulaks and their
Wllteware who,
recording to
Juseph BUI In, "ara no loogar
peasants,
saintly people . . .
working as bookkeepers, store­
keepers, assistant* of all sort* In
culltctiv* farm*", hare been ac­
cused of hoeing organised among
the paaaants sabotage on n Urge
s ale. Grain fields have been atgheted; they were neither plowed
r.oH planted tn tlntoj they have
bi'roma chocked with weeds and
ahligai parasites of every do-

r

recommending plane for retoblU*
tatlnn. An exhibit of building
materials also offered free adttee.
Request* for money to&gt;support
tha Immtnso relief program that
became an Immediate necessity
followed spon donations that ortired teltmtarlly.
,
Tto Saltation Army and the
American Rad Cross wadad Into
a tremendous relief program with­
out daloy, and their appeals for
aid tore met with response.
Assistance gtren to Tokyo after
the earthquake of 1919 n s not
forgotten.
Anticipated state and federal
fund* for tha task of rehabilita­
tion hare brought cheer to thoeo
who bore lost llttt* or moth, and
who look forward to rebuilding
their homes and pottesalona. But
choerteet of all U obttreed to to
tto person who had adopted a pol­
icy of helping attorn to tto limit
of ability
while disregarding

i

* Thsfte ef grain, theugh In some
tiuiei punishable by the extreme
penalty, hare assumed a mas*
character. State grain collections
h.tve proceeded most unsatisfac­
torily. Some Communists In share*
Of village work hava either deaurted and fled from ttolr poets
or, wora* still, skted with the
pvesants and against the govern-

J

lh* government at
i**.Ui other parts
th the ratal* that
it ai tb* peasant
it* ; enlteeUstead
,tto .artrag# pancotloetlvIaatJon
utton la- BO per-

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Throe Times

W ords o r Lest,

Seven T im e s- 5 9 *

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BARTER
It's year gppertaaltf (o gaH the hoon*. e d ito r*, radio, pUao, gm.
fnrnJtarg, lyp«ntter, d*ff or bafcr m xtlip, fteit the ipnro rocm, apart■teat, hottao or plaao, aad otekaac* pa/tfiaf.

u|*nL

jr^MteetWlxatton

THIS H A LF PR IC E AND

15

W

s'nlplten. '

iiuthetMRIona are to a certain
deicTstfSjMractertette of moat
rtalnuBfiKa, but they ara eipo.
ciallyjBvalont in th* North Cau(ii&lt;u*J^forth*tlr one of the meat
of Ratals, ■ Inf by CoMftcki*
land there la so

Patrick, will to prssontod on Fri­
day of enter flt hiOO P. M. ot tto
Congrsratlsoal parish house, by
a cast of 11. Ttoao who know tto
ptey alalo that H i* snorkling
with roaody and fan,
V Th# piny tails th* story of throe
Knight brother* who foil to'lor*
with tlte asm* girl which does act
dim ttolr, brotherly affect loo. They
ogro* to conduct their courting
under a gratis man's agrocmant
sad tto oetomea to kosp tto lottor of tto plan nod still try to
gain an adrantago teod tn numsrou. Isugtobl* altuatloDs.
Tbo cast of characters Is a* fal­
lows; "John Knight", Prod Bendart "Henry
Knight",
Harold
lathst; "Manner* Knight", Henry
Witte;
"Etlaatoth BowenV a
charming heir***, Miss Alico VlhIan; “ Lord Martin Copley"* Warran Herbsi; “ Lady Helen Coptey” |
Mia* Malta LundquUti "Margarat
Bowen", Betty’s guardian, Mrs.

OU Ikfrnltor* *moad th* ptua p u r W ag * ««g k to W
MB; peed eleUige will bring BwaUa M a n to bay new. If ae4 igtag

respondtnt when a strung shock
rocked the tall buildings la widen
they worked. "Let’s hurry and get
thje on th* wire before something
happens", to begged, misting the
Impulse to run from his seat
Meta of kindness Mat fnuowZl
tto
earthquake almost overwhelmed th* suffering common!.
U*e. They ranged from th* mes­
sage* of sympathy and offer of
aid sent by President Roosevelt to
tto oanwst effort* of an iterator
operator In an office balldlng who
apent hi* holiday starching for
torn* homeless totally to aharo

tbUi la the Caueaaae)
*e*h by Mr. Stobot- •«*•. raalctoe, n p f, aoai) were
IT af tha Communlat atot to, them. Vlriou, rabot.ur,
North Caucasus, Mr.
kulak followers were exlleo

yotnr car, don’t. b ( it ataad Idle la tk i garage. 8ELL.IP.POE CA8H1 ,
Baadnda wlB bn waiting aetd waUhlag for yoara offer, htmirada
BMr* wifi auka dollars (roan cents daring Uiwa kargaia daya. It la ad«y
to piano a want ad. Wo kg* yno writ* It

dufkihty m d vah* in tks txtrwwu
tkt fatt tM*t m m pn §k H i*

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THB9ANF0RD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY, MARCH 30. 1933

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STATE OF FLORIDA REAL W INNER AT HIALEAH PARK
fr*AW Of «W f y
huibgndry At. y «»u. mt'l r»*h i»f you, « r «
Arne* from l M - l f t l *
n«»l Ht«*1 jiii'l twinlm l 1l&lt;* pFNAWC
Thu, th m , Influence, impress^!
Henry
A.
Wallace in
early u - r»vut* «r i:n«»b#ih it ir£ iu »r.
life —the Io w » farm t h e Mawm-!
"U W ltS V e S .*
ptV»r t o f *n mttlculliiriil t "Hrifo «v»ift«r Jmigi* o f Mrrnfnul* Countf,
and the editorial runm* uf the •» l*H offlro In ll»o Qiuniy ratirt*11 _# , L ^
UMll i » " » o m Kaftlnid. K«mliio!# C o tW j,
pg|X'f* A ll Of llWfi? FBny Infill* ( Flntfrta, w IIM i thrive tniNUi* from
cnee, « r » plainlv m ipirrpl in the,the •*■•*• J 7 ' " f
..... . „ . . . .
lit JOHN II. I’ ARK MR
«.•
ii# * i
’ lh»l*d IrbriM tr Hlh. A, P | IU
later Hfo and «rvompli*finicin&gt; o « .
j( |« w i i i t n r.it,
MANHATTAN, Kjin. -A n tr jM Ih,. p-crrlary. lie has a l«* &gt; . »«- )..
HVI»J»rr n c i I a s »\
can tool ikocaI history rrvnnt, few J tained hU intimate connection'
i f any inalanera wliere fathci ami
supervise, the opernliun o f a lar.u
won hate terteil na lahtnet'affiier.
in I’elk -ounly, lean
In oppcain* potiiiral partiea with­
He known i h 1. Middle ,W r «i. ic TIIM t n l t i T n r THU i n r * T T
in' a ilrrnde, y,l mt cahoiet a|&lt;
• K t iia n f»; M itia r t,
I - J l im .,'.
IHiintmcnt arema more natural ur What la Ju*l *a lnv*o
a r t rt; ot- I 'u i i i i m .
know, ho*, to talk mil write the
in line with ihv lime* than that
ix
K ir .tr t: «&gt;r m e n a m i . w .

States
Branches
■ T YORK. Mar. an. f i g
K^Wpertanre o f «rry matehi fadudn* the lota) number
u b In the, United h'ta.n
Hi reducing banking failliU * National fndnttrial Con­
frente Board,- In a elalemrnt teraatir, .aid that appni* Imatrly
f * t i W l l s f the Imnk failure.
ntWaawntry from iw i t « 13.H),
t»d ^toia-fourtli* In lust, orutrad 111 the "3 .tutn that eithT ' prahibit branch honkim* .or
* M - .Po IrpMalivp on th- auhMt the lime ruinc for a
tarial rtdurtion In the tn—
b*r of bank mannsrmentt
ynrtunni; hanklnic ,fa,'ll*

o f llr. Hear, Araril Wnllare a*
Ffrrrtary uj Agriculture.
T h e new ,r rotary contra of u
family pm ininr m In agricultural
nff.su« In the Mi.hllr W e t for
three generation*. Ill, -grandfather, Henry Wallace, founded
Wallaces' Mariner in "1*ea .Moinra
in HUM ami editrj tjti* wejl.kpown
form piper' ......
until . ----ItMlb "Uncle

Only Necriisary Func-

ttm.maaiknnwtf « » » a M.i

n otAiniu..
J
#
*
o f it-iuler*, uih
wat. a
member of *r
T. |
K.
RiMvarvrll'* Counli) U (r Commi-,Ion.
LEGAL NOTICK
Hi» »ou. Hr my
Wallucr, iue-te'le,) hint u rtliler of Ih* papur
in ll*l»t. and .*rrti‘d until appointed
t wrier wretlaa a n
IkSm rtary of Aitririillnrr in Ihr
• 1,1,1s. m
t I Or .la **
Flaetdo
h ’i* *n H rrvtiy i H i*ii I H a l y . &gt;•
llnrdlnf raid nr t Ip 1|W|. Al that
iXwRivIt puifhiiKrf1 **f Ts»% «VrUfU*»ls
time Mr. Henry A. AVallacr tm- jj,. |4M%, ||4Idl fh** 't»b t»«y ••f A»»•
tame editor. Hr Ini* now imonl , iii«i A. I*, VPI t iisin f i M nafil ***,r
ilflfitt** In »*»r nfflTT. uni* Sa i nisi*!*'
into a more prominent and pci • M|l|l|||'
l«|tl»i f**» 14% llini l'i !#*»* •*&gt;
hnp* troubled oral in thP Admtni. irrti'Futi'Rf'F1 will) IiiW'* Km1*1 tfRfflil*
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FfntHM*'#*
llif fallow tim 4**'
tiuti li lluililin* of Ihe llrpartrllinl |ini|rrlr »ltl»nl»i| III
mrnt of Ayricjllure in W’a»hir|- Ihttlf I'liiintl. Flufian. l*»*wHr
H
S of H W S of N W
lon.
»* *.f Nrr I, T«|» II K*iUtll.

During: hmergrcncy

ffie , morr n.rful and leva
•We Kankmr arrommndaW offered to the American
WASHINGTON. Mar. 3fU-A
I by a relatively .mall num- mdralorium on “ metal ahow” ha.
f bank, with a rojatively been ralleil by Ihe women nf the
new Administration, Aire. Frank­
* nber of n fflc ra j"
3
inr the nrrument, of lin It, Itooaaict announced re­
\mko oppose and thnae cently.
The a i m of tin? Cabinet mem' Bw branch bonkinjr. the
| flih&gt; that opposition to It ben, M n. DooxccfU said, hav,
H mainly on the (round ramr |„ thin iIt-.ition In view nf
| U lacon.ixU-nt with ihe the present cnicrircncy, “ W’e none
|can hleul o f free enlrr- or nn rare to have more form*I
social Ihltura than were ahaplutr
hr neccsaary; wP all fell that this
rllkout regard f o r . local I. not a lime when we should lie
that It illmlnatea the Ihinkfflff about It certainly not a
aUntaat In banking, and Urn* when mtirh money should h*
|» br*nch banking systems •pent on purely social show," the
•pollstic and most neces- declared.
“ Wo atl re*Hie that people have
to see each othpr and (tel to know
each other, hut we derided that,
a. far an formal social thins, were
tonrarnrd, we wonhl do a* little
a* possible,' M n. ftnosevelt add*
♦d. Tha Caattr « * ' rotltng on the
-wfhtt* Huose lawn would lie held
as usual a w l thare will tw the rus*
tomary »arden party Inr disabled
eatersns, but nothing else o f a
farms) naatur, has bean schedurd.
•Thoew a t* « • many other things
to think about- was Mrs. Roo*v*
velt’a saplanatlon.
The cabinet w lv r. will not db*
servo Aho eustomary ilaja “ at
ho mo” H I least until next autumn.
Their edilMton nrc still In 4 h n »l
in varloti* parts o* the cimnlrv
ami It will be some time until
they a ir lelllrd . Mrs. Ftouseyrll
expressed the ho|ie that the Cab*
inot wives wauld "drop in for lex"
with her any day.

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IIA V B Y O U Il W A TC H rrpalm l
by d m who really knows how.
B rigg*, Jeweler, Mag. A ***
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i-osh ’,' STR A Y K l) * O il HTOI.EN,
.R at terrier with bob tail, btack
with
wjlki' whU*
wh|»* spots*.
»pots_ Hrwani
...... ..........
i f re*
t u r M to to Norris, lamgwiHHl.

Thi* third Henry W'allaie wa*
burn on a farm ,n Adair ruunly,
lawn. Ocl. 7, IhHM, and i . Ihe elilr « l o f the ,i.t chil.’irn of the for­
mer Secretary of Airtcultine. Mr.
Wailnce marticd Mi&lt;* tin Itrowiw,
o f Indinnola. Iowa, In Ih ll. Tlie&gt;
here three ihihlren,
Henry ft..
nard 17; llnla-rt II.. 3 1, and Jea i
II., 12 year,, lie wax yradualrd

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o f Florida.

Roospvrll lii'igliliigly replied llutl
sh,. tlinuglit she wua (o in g to have
more N im te thin she had had for
i'- T U t K I I I H . M .
A l a i . :U t.— M ' i
puny year*, pointinp out that li­ f i t ' s k li- d iu
wa&gt; r o n v in r e d
t ie ln y
nn longer un i tta illllig t hb-d' (Jri-t ti t » i t to* h a s s l i p 1-1 I out n f !
three days n week.
S . v i . h ' i i u i l l i i o i t f i- im u l a l i r u s o . '
o n .1 I h i - t y - d a y t r i p to K a n 1
Alth'iueli
th e
gr.iinlrliildieii tio .v
have i,l j left I ho Whit* House n or. F r a n c i s c o iils iM til th e r n r g o ls i .i t
llie Iloo-ieveil's e t| s "l shortly to A n n ie J n h n s o n .
W hi’e inf tuuttion t » this rife 1
play lo-sii- in ttm yo-ingi'.-l, %*• il
limn I'ohm-r II*«, ■o-H,
fian ti id y ' to he verlfi* I u lT Ic ia h ly ,
lin e ie months.olil son i.f Mr. Wit 1dt Itv - dohoion -.te a m tu p
liie rv e ll tiiKisovell, v. Im line gt*n fu ed lit nrfiim or il-ny Mist
t „ Ariinnu to 1 eek work in rn-'ril­ tN ib o 'o 1 iinenro on their vessel.
ing. Ills wife oxtwets I " join him
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Notwithstanding the fart that the Miami Jocksy Dub suffered a large luss, the slate uf Florida wa,
a hiavy winner a l Ihe Hialeah l ’ark meeting. Just closed, checks totalling |.;itS,.Vl I .'il being handed
oTtr by the Miami Joekry Club to the state in payment of the th r'e (r e tent tax on |mri mutuel trans­
actions, Ihe ten per cent tax on gatr receipts and the tax fur nct up.il! .1 a! lici n ,:* paid by every
trainer. Jockey, stable worker mid track employee at the race r o u e .,
•
Checks above rrpresenl the total o f I23l.317.fitl pool in taxes on p iri muturl handle mol pat.- ie*
ceipts. but do not Inclutle ItG.Ut I paid in ocrupatiuual taxes.
It's a winnlnu hand for the state. The money la ei|ually divid'd between tin- sixty seven rounties

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•rarltk. ( I S to l-V.. R ed A Sons

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ling o r

Isnctisge of the Mobile Went, not
only to the home folk,, in Iowa
"where the tall o r a grow*." but
to My hurilWH in New York ( I l f ,
where he i* a frenueiu visitor, mid
|&gt;, politician* in Washington.
tn recent &gt;rni - he has heelprominent in Ih,* m w lh of far.n
organiinlionx during the prepar.*tion of teetotal ire mea»lire, &gt;lnlimr with the
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Fair tonight ami Tharedar. Mill#
rhanar in IcMperilurr.

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D W L Y : N E W S P A P E R
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A .' W E D N E S D A Y , M A R l'H 19. IM S

-PO IN T RAIL
PROGRAM
BEFORE CHIEF

MIAMI BKACII. Mar. 29«—
(AT—The body of J. J. Cullen,
about M , and in whose nu-krt*
were found lodge canl.* from
New Port Newt. Vlntlnia. wa*
found today In a yard beside
an ocean
front
apartment
building with • bullet wound in
tba right tempi*. On lb* beach
a block from where the b».l&gt;
was found, detective* found a
piotol with on* exploded rartride*, a pair of men* spectacle,
and a whlokey fla»k partly full.
Two men, raid by police to Ive
occasional occupant* of the
apartment, are hald.
Their
name* wrr* not divulged.

ERNANY
Offltial Ban To Begin
On April 1, But AN
ready Actions Have
Been Inaugurated
B E R L IN , Mar. 29— fA .P .)
G erm any** boycott o f Jew*,

A p r . 1 * already ha* begun to

.
W.tklllMCTON.

WASHINGTON. Mar. 29. ' ^ !
_ A three-point rnitrnnl mea.-urr,
r ilin g foe «h* appointment » f a
feurrtd eo-oriinat. r with * » « '• !

U. &amp; DISTRICT OF

ta k e form . T h e Berlin city
ftrisrerrmront ri/vlau. nrdirradjJ
th a t fro m A p r . 1 on, all attp-

Roosevelt Has NoObjeetions To Altera­
tion? And Passage
By House Kxpcctcd

Measure Calls ForAppointment Of Fed­
eral Co-Ordinator,
With Broad Powers

Alar. J9 ad’ i
Itjrr*.
I Vine
i .ilk with
.*!ir leRiler, nltff
1 * ‘•oifvtit Kstwful* toUl n«*v%»pol ttravn today th.it tb» r v utiu*
Tin »'hjectk»n to I ho
$ i«*'iiilmrnt^*' to th»*. fofv*l con
«»nriition hill. * t on«r»ii:rntly ma
Rrosevell.
.
,
...._
T -*i"ne;.i 11 1—L th i-ll
■I I Auel—
The President r 1* "* , 'lr*jr *tu&gt; i&gt;!
iniiiuin.'cil : tht White llotlto titer «n the
||&gt; |||(i yi—
—"
ii •
....- f&gt;"- 'tVriiM.v
..... .
............
(.rente late In the week o f all »»• { himwwlf *• being a candidate fd r.u e tyil| pa*, the hill
d partie*. including ,*tKrr' . (ho »eat' made xucent dual. Friday i adjnumlmc tenlyht. '
I atota, labor *rd *h in *r».
mominu in the death of llepreI'l.-aRe " f the I’ *'
•r ,,i
C*!**
_
Two p tlt* « f .the lc*l*l*t,on ,| ...ntatite-elecl „ . S. White.
......... a .ma -.r- i marked I
tinirt|i el tae l*ie*l m l
B e ' rcfC1| I f the rwuptm* elan*
«
.I .
Pi-rev men . 11 . lif* cel thn
ih
tin* »e,*inn
| gll gtion „ f hotdlna r .mpanie* |
the I oi ati
the hit km i. t I’ll u
i« t h '

alth ou gh It w ill not begin o f­
fic ia lly until th e m orn in g o f

FftRFST Rll I Bernard Shau) Forced To JJ. S. CHECK ON
m ni a t m * * ' ?"
I f f ! ! ™ SECURITY SALE
IS REQUESTED
CHANGES 0. i

Is Candidate

Body 0tM a a J W .| 3
Beside Apartment

BUDGET SLASHES!

SANTA MONICA. « w'rf-. Jl»f
jo i.p&gt; -tl.o r g e Bernard Shaw.
Ii'.h dramatist. Hew to Southern
California yesterday «'*•! mode
n dramatic force J landing on t’n’ on,-It moth of the movie «olon&gt;
o f Malibu.* tonic t.l mile* front hi*
airport *!» %tir*ilu»t*.
-1 Ihfunht IH* pil«»t
after u I’tah.** the olnte bearded
eriti’ *» I in ,nmwenting U|&gt;on
hi* fee in. when he »aw the airpane . * » . i m ffiwn u.-en the
mfnn't • *l«
\ | fr.|t^f Hit RwmHsfttl-hHHh
ipi* oti «i
h t? • feet urulc*
wa* made a bin a -term rla.e.1
H»niw* ’In which
upon th

Son
l'roncl*co
tlcorge II* •
flrimr from Sun
l&gt;t-bli*h.ir. &lt;•
to l 'Inver Drill,
Mldeen. Co
here. .
Tl*- rnh-,. (dull :,i in im iV oek
f.&gt;fi the ram It nf Wit -ant Kan
dutph llenr-t III y.in Simeon.
wkeii* the ,i k « - i i ]e and Mi*
i at . M
haw wer* w*-r*. , nl
-Vw.* ,ir r . ajnpri-r nf M-it.nn vryr in i,i n ltr„h*|t
l hlef vi.i from f'iyi.T’ i .
re ;ln-

pllea fo r municipal project*
„ Tttl
.an d o ffic e * &gt;1,b e
purchased S u o p l y
B ill
W ill
*
■
~
^
^
•
a
*
e, n A
only from natlmfcllst merchant*,
'orty-alght Jesjbh shop*. plck‘ by national aoeialbt dorm |
and •rer .i ll -.
»ware quickly closed by
It I ..ally th fir»t t I r,
owners and a number of ( washinoton
dl-1
nf »te -* i lum nd hy the
on ,. _ T
yetterilay o
felt
e i
..
. . . r . run by non-J*. - ...
mh ee capital yeatcruay
i the.
ii-erdinatnr
id
K* r lit tie, hnwevc*. t Iflii
y borrowed from Jtwe, aleo fore( „ f th » Kootrtell ectunomy le lor grm tal or
Nation'* m illion, •f old,-..
rnllro-iilei
. .
. ..
— plekefed.
j proaaurc with Lewi* W. Ihi
Dougla*.
t • t lf 4.4’ lllon 4»l
It*a-ju»tmcnl
cf top-heatf
In nJ Ii
JcwUh profe*»or* were proeent-1-budget
•• •
director,
rrctnnmrnding fin &gt;tic ini alrfcturo* thr mh *r;
I lie 5,J. ll.rKM.iHjO 1. Ihif III ,1. I l)
from entering th# cla»* room that the DUtrict uf Columbia *up- ytoprlale
lilt’At i tun - nt Ml U hlJlfr- |» t»
reduction of
buildint* at th* Ultleeniity of ply bill be cut 111.000.000 during charge* i« one of the objective, id
lie w$rk* 1m irai. 1 iimn.MV tn
Waatphalia. On* uniroreity facul­ 1931 t0 $30,322,000.
ill mut 1: .'.hRl.UxiO.lli*m 411(1 |»l • •
the ftogram.
ty mautbar and thro* J*wl»h ati i '•
. •
Thia waa |hn fir*t budget me*« 1- li’ r. al.
The ro-ordlnator a * ' would I*tentay* were placed under “ pro- •age aent to Congre*. by th# new given authority to »ttggc*t »"'•
eftrr rriiuh th- til," *nilir- in ii I i
tactiro *rr**t."
admlniatration and ao far *a it ir utnrtcf.il et*r*oliil*lkm« in
MtlSTCOMKUY. A '* . Mar. ?t. p.ir. :i«tn mak,’ * I--.1 . flit I lildii
ne
Maaa meatlnt* k1"1'!
foreign alone waa concerned, it more than internet of efficiency and renn my. —I VI Over the nlijyctimt o fjjo v . 1*U2\itiucti jM try I’ tuth* . mil -ui dicounts**, U wa» »*ld, hate not fulfilled campaign pledge* to flic*
w
Anjth' r pn.fn«*l that hi* keen II. M. Miller, th- Alak.iiii.i Ii .'l*la- vi« *»•.
m*d« th* lot of moderate mem- 2S per cent off of rrrry dollar ex­ preaacviin rou il) In to.- • ay- of
i
lute anMr tf «*i.nnii(t* *
tun*
yentrrilay
mid
tin*
people
of
b«ro of »h* government ea*i*r, a* pended.
Islll l». #lt♦ t • &gt; 1 nt-da# ol a
conference* her* over rmergnay
modification of
1i until:.n-d Du lo j!C
or th*
&lt;"* boycott
n oyc., morem...en l„|n f draatlcally at the eaten- inilrnud
, ni|ria,.| legi*latl
le«.-.-.. n
.. wniil.l
-------- .e the «tate they rou.il decide are i.
hr
mats of i»* prohlbltlim nowmtgM &gt;|w imnrQvetncnL-Pn'gT*at -VbAA.,Ma&gt;k».l tl&gt;a tntai«*tw-ad iho-i^iiU.i«paat-«.f-i&gt;*t‘k.Ui
ha ronatrued a, howtng tn foreign ^
ln pro(trf„ here. Doug-1f „ r th- ellmlratlon of ntUcag* amll Artlng -'♦' •• ! , n iiir th., y 'e r pnasure.
. ,*■ mcommendeil elminatlon of'nprratin* «n*l*. Thi*. however. |nnr \rloi-,| the nira.urn rutting for
Tb* call for Ih* hovevlt wa*
hundred* of thousand* of dolia-* h .a been sidetracked.
a prohibition repeal
conventm
. long
1--.^Mm.tnlmi.
The meaura that
v.v.tt
n both hou*.-* n
In* * . lelatur
forth In "•
cohtmunlquel«-!*• for pub|jf work*, a general |3 p«*r
atWd from Natl headquarter* In rent salary cut und le** fun-!.* fur Prrsiienl Rojjevelt’* i f ' Vi'«tcr-; overwhelmingly l&gt;«» -d ii.
Munich and vntltlad "Kor th* de- athool*.
day emanated from n ronfeunr-| 1 hit-bill.pfuvJdc.
f*n*a of the Na*l party agalnat
He provided, however, for an !"• o f c »:*rt* hgudvd hy ,‘ VcrrtUiy nf I III delejratr* „i,., . tr..*e nt Ih • , ; . .
*ililrid'i I■ •&gt;&gt;
-'
cv , |
a. \t
ii ii
r ipti'i, |
VY.
II.
i i i III"!
m n i * ,, I'l
nt *t l vt«*«|.i,
i it &gt;i•
creare front $625,000. to *IJV).- Knpcr aid Irda-ing
Joerph It. ronwntkm will
tha atrocity propaganda "
Thu lUUmimt tipltinwi that 000 in emergenry relief fund*.
'Kaatidin, a member nf the Inter.
til,. ie|H-iil r.-'. -ntlrtiw t°.i!ta t 41/ th.s wmiiljp• f.»r the
• • .w
e .it. \mr« •mni. former Siinforil C*ltV
•dal committee* will be farmed
Included In the id.* per vent re-1 elite Cwntwarra Ci mml**l n ant
, nirled mi the kallot
'•larai'rr, luil.ii intend llu- tan
duetkin wa» a cut to I.'i.T6d.l&gt;nO in W. \V. Sp'awn. roil authully.
» « t r . wilt ho electe $ ff'.n
i ^ ' dduction
" « •-artvy
* «* S
,J,a,trf irrotrp .to
. . ucarry
'V ileil.
wa* a cut to $4.
for I he llou-e of Repn-eltatite*
'» *lump
elunipl
— ...............
»i*te nt InrrrV «nd I ho *•« •
tba campaign plan* ayitamitvai i
hd#r,| government*
In rh.-ir I.'*lidativr •• nrf- .cat left tn. ant hy the rvc-lll
If.
.
• a
ttvwa rnnlviblltiun
aum
contribution to
to thi
the dUtri el *j
M e n W llO H a d ' *
' YMtarday’a atampaper* ahowed During the pre*rnt fiscal
death of Itcpre-rnlalitr i le. I Ii.
_______________
srntatlon.
S. White,
'tla exeltemant about the Jewiah thl9 fund w«* •T.77S.OO.I.
,
I iO B s e s
i t h .«.n
h - ••
•.
nilpDirnniftit $»I
«
gprotaat ntaatln*
held Monday
ID* announcement i« u- follow
rr“ '
.
.
1U„ . nml ih* «•.»ifrn * -!» •**
Fnlght In New York. The report*
" I t*i*h to announce my i.m li
The Orlando ( hamber »t &lt; »"•
lntrr. u ,h,. legldat........
ehararteri red th# apeache* dellv- ! y C l l e g e d R e c e i v e r O f
dnry fo* Ik- p»dtion to Pint id *1
m .rce building will bo U r - «
j^
.u d o m .o y t b n v '
•rod thero a* ntadarat* or nwutrml. |^ 0 &lt; )t
Q w n L ife

cu
tm m
■34 to *30,322,000.00

;■

.

veto

-(O V E R R ID D E N BY
ALABAMA SOLONS

r ”

•I.. *

Action Will Permit
Peonlc Of Stf’ tc To
Decick’ UponBcpcnl

M’Uliams Enters
.......... Race For Seat In
'“I 11: ! - State Legislature

To Meet

of a gathering » f tVntral Hurlila t ’
yrowrrHi
run* wh

,

N
vd

I’edr .
tli- nNUlliw at
Haitin d*&lt;
it., nllltu
»&lt;f « -v.,1 a mile, the
i 1me wu* i-nsi-h1... . til Ihe fringe
. I a *to in that &lt;-n,ne ilown trein
Niwlh.m
California.
Hrary I
f,.g tolled in Item the ieeun. and
A s k in g J i n ••'vision
pelt* tveie »e,it from the air. !
F or
In v e a u s e n ii
I oil* here to Kay Crawford. the,
I Hot. Ih.trt &lt;ling him to ntaku |
W A S H IN G T O N . Mnr. 29—
i ir*otI i thei tha* t'loter Chid,
at which lie1 min wa* falling. ( A . I M I ’ w l i i c n l
R o n a .v o lt
But the ih |i «a * raUght in a (
a.*!»i &lt;1 ( ’onHr»“t « tod a y to r rt&gt;*
to o .tine ,i"L • • ami Crawford
Cl 4
the 1vitll* fctiernl *ttrcrvi&lt;lott o f
*nit'
*1 «*nNh) it
M«&gt;nu’li M,mn*.I investm ent
*11!
(%•
itin«|
h o c u rtl**.
In
tain*.
nimtltorI tlirv* t' '*|M&lt;ciitl
• illlirtllt
I
--- ntc*lit* wi*nt •'»

Roosevelt SendsMes-i
h^r*' To Congress

t pht V'nl •&gt;»

**»t t .

^

I t h r w 'w r o U * . th e’

•tT .? K
.... .

■ tw ,,a ,M U I n .^ iw ia ^ o i

P rw k k n t

the imMIe Hs

quick no I -nt .llionitl "ni-

"••■m. HIT ..... k-.iip the .live

|aiin il "l««'\ »TI* |oj*.*C* tlirrt'jr.ll

ltci^ inithrr fth'r.il nnr

ibmit 1« iH for %&gt;t tmvlmr. Hul 1
*
i i .»•«,(»*»•! matmir** I t»»
it holUMla
d lH rrH &gt; n! »..» «mi Um* BUfTheitu turn
|»rop»*»e4
rote U»tt«h with i •
»*» u*Ktf thr
ot tlw fr*tr:iu
a)tt|t- ttsr mj try*~*„..lU e-r«e— .nWe-uinMU 1n VMltcratato commerry traftic to control new #•*
*
untie*.

POSTERS ATTACK FLAT 15 PERCENT
BANIFLS AS NEW CUT IN FEDERAL
U.S. AMBASSADOR W AGES ORDERED :
U no?eveU

C a ll*

~

Hint- nod S.-njtt*
newest iidfintitrtlr. r,

AOs h*rc1w«l
In the ^*r*at# hy
ri.iti r M.'Ni . KrpiUkan
«
r , hill Ih rvr.m to a t * lok*-t up Vu

— • -

Mexican Kadicals Opnose Former Navy
[lend In New Post

Fly

— number iso &amp;

K lvg Cents

F w

F u ll l i i m i t O f M n s ll
M lir r v iw l I n 111*4 B i l l
A IIO W C U I n I l l s *»$»•
■ ■■■- .......
.....
'
' *~
' W A H ’ INTiTON. Mar. 29 «.V»
\ flat l.b |»«-rceiil cut in thi
talniie* nf guvi-rnnt til nlticer*
ii it*| cmptoyi* I hr ninxlWIMR
mittnl t,ii.Hr »&gt;w» rrc.’Wt r^immiy
|ktU wilt itnlcml y»^!i’riby hv

, g,i,-.,liure cummltlgp ralke.1 ami U at .iff two elforta tn
||mit
n. which tho
.wt».
n'ui- limi-ei
llimn'treTr
TOT
•w&lt;*v|tTng
11 Taint
would apply.

MKMI ti flT V . Mar. 29
(A .P .)-T h e
-Inning
of the
Ancriran Kntha*. &gt; * » ■ &gt;•*'
Ir-t In the n"p»ii'liwrnl Of Ji*Ttthw* Daniels a* I nlttJ fttat*’
umt-a-nudiir In M rvkii'wa* dm, to,l*i. Surer*1 window i j Pro
_
were broken, fn lte bare mo Hatiiiilav
It . t.i rontimm until June39.
j. *| ,\||r u, h&lt;aluu ter
made Ihe Incident pihlie nnd It
i, nut known it *rir «l« hare the rmi of th - -re.ent at- -nl &gt;ear. ^ M„|,etan lik e Academy or th#
ui «|!| Im .Ink n nl
Ymk mate. w» - ill
re*utled. Daniel- war Mwrclar)
• that thill* Will defend *n • whet- j. mfcr,| ,i,i, afternoon Irapwliug
nf Ihe navy -her I nitnl State*
‘
taken pin e In ' lh|, jfayfkir Hotel rod ac.Ti uud.liter cka-ufe h*
Iraop* tanJel m .krra t ru» *n j the tint of lit ing.
irg |loprrtle• widi a lin e of lo*
In i-idering lhi* n w
ritinry rating it* -choul &lt;onirwhere In
1911.
!rla*h. the |*rr-*i-lent notomnlirntly Kluriik next *ca*nn.
lillil n n a r rritli Ihe i-re --O l * I t
Maior Aden w.n are ipirmic l

'•lit IkiiMFIrli ($» 1i'fio o«*\t

Mayfair Inspected
As P ossible Site
For Boys School -?

,

NFW YOHK,* Mar. 29 -4/Pi
Ralph Krakaoer. under charge nf ! fri.lt fly
being the criminal receiver nf ‘ nnunccd
much of tha loot o f Harry SiU- to the
mcre, lntern*tion»l jewel thier, o’clock
This
arresteil In Mimil llesrh re-rntly,
coTimltted suicide by pnl*on |n hi* dvleiatk
Paul J. Stine, young Sar.furd erartment tmlay. Krakauer wa* Amo
4H w.iti
and w
wa*
a Jewelry
w u »|ut 4“
PBPiMIfl man,
mono jye«Un.'ay
••ww•
in ■
M » »ale*man.
Ugly aanauacad a* the cholci nl i K,.Vauer wa* found dying liy hi*
I ’r ill m
no -.
appli
„
&gt;..
. nthut (’ overmui-nt and will aid S.-inford fiiiif i
M
a Sanford Ratanr CTab nomltiu n « . wlf|&gt;&gt;
Tj,ry hav, two chll made hy nearly 4W local ■n" , j r(. wh„ (, seeking
. tt°*
I
Mni,-I*
wai Jdropn—I "I
co.nty
residenta
during
the
pa
l
f
^
nn
(n|
linf,|„n
re*tr»ining
tn*
‘
and
Semlnul*
i
minty
in
every
nay
cltnorlUee for th* prc»liency nil dren. Byaide him lay a note he had
I |.'i I. At th** tin**
fin '* the *cho«l pingbftiM h ’ing
Itrfa.
•
sc-tcral
month*.
II.
I',
jl.iioer.
nl
j
first
hnlf
of
pTMilll
tlorl I* power and I.Hglti &lt;*"• id «*iMc if I am elretol i- ihi irrifta ty « f thi* &gt;
tba dub aucceadleg Randall tdnuw wetrien in which he Warned “ thi*
, neruaibed U|un hy prival- h*ni4g
,U-.| “ Tic| tf nd
lli* iriHMTmjr iwpa*urp, owns1*, with the t ’ «ult ihnt thn
whoa* tarrn aaplre* within a law arch th l* r for wrecking hi* life. Altamonte Spring*. \V. *A. 'Leffler. Ifrom
cutting
^ an- * Thf |M* trr* tan
rum o
n " * o ff electricity,
,
Si#
i«*«ftit*t•
Hw
I
’hirf
Karl
Iwhmann,
and-other*.
it
Mr
Wdliam,
i.
a
nat
r
,
Ill,
,
,
,
,mm|
U.
He did not amplify hi* reference.
pj.hed t » him. '"day ►tut.d t&gt; •freed .in oioo enjoyed hy llu&gt; stui#
*-f ihe f.in i-! o a *»«l
i&lt; rm|H»Tnrrvtl to r«*Announcement waa made at tiie
11ty , ( ......... S* 'on Kveuit
dert* and ficvlly is r nv-JI -mkly
n hratinu of argument* »•» ‘ " wd*. Ik' brought hi* family tn ouiliMt
rufultr tnevtlng hald at the Celery
matter, neherlulrd for t'“&lt;»V- bn* Flotilla in t!»IU. nnd l.-foro mm . f tne i inmunlit Int" untioual." due* •ii Aiif# hi |»H|*«rtipn to tlw leduceu*. Major Allen and n-m»
club, whan Rotadan J. A. Brown
called li.
rvorkcl-. ••run »•$ n&lt;t $»f liviin# *i»»c#» tho
keen postponerl .l.y Bgrccmi- ii UP- t-,f I,, S*nf &gt;*,i h" rewidcil o' *** 1•
»r* uf hi- tr.’ujty hava -rgited
They
month* «»f
lalrn to renin.e llm site u[ lb* ii a-:iddo and St. Petersburg. He • r*
’ f triqata. .iliu'ent*.
waa principal »Hak*r. Ill* *ub'Mo i
nn.1
til Friday. Apr- 7It
i-4
»|»rr|*
^
the
contracting
tiiii-im*
*
l
’til
Met rvlated to “ Inaurnnc* . Other
th**
I
|
1
I|
M
*
eiujr, and they l&gt;e k’»e Thr'ilft to
iilor&lt;
•• itt
Mr. DigMnn rn ft"' • '
1923, fvh- n he rami- to Ssnfurd. in gflHiar* h* rlti
trp, '||h* xta«h nn»*t • » the prupar lu.atiwn. A l l ’ll 73
Jrk; •tetkari were Dr. II. M. Kugatr,
■ml f*'»*r fii • a »
Kr.klnc lumdi*. D-1-rn'
'
he nnd Id* firm were , • **»" ih'e Mi*. |)nn • 1 fr;ni M
HT^flit
o f VaMoata, apt Brlgacler Crianut r\&gt; •! I
It y* rontj ri»u Uia ,
for the power rnmpany, »•»•*
An entirely new local develop­ of Women'# Club* which wll| aid tw„ men agreed that iM .o .'lr n* for Ihe ron*tnictt|Wf. of 'lm*
lie *ai
ment In th# work of varioua inter- In bringing p#r*«n« from c-iunty ; .Ii ,|ge Millard II. Soil'h n •■"
W ill nt St. IVIemlnirg nr I Sntn
‘ OtlMr moklctra named hy the •sta that are directing tha expend­ town* to Sanford where th.-y m *y|mi
UYrl the regular
. . . ___ *1
.. ring lent. •o&gt;n. -o ne .'at mile* nf dr*-n*en
|„. over
.nmd* io Ihe |tli*&lt; k Hn-nn-rrl
llhmtttea far the new year at*: iture of Rrconatruction Finance
—uivilif r»
take adrantaga of the canning le* - 1(lf circuit Court at• "Tito
V aaeratary; ?. 0. Corporation money in thia county
liin uf thii minty, r —•. n iitr-'if
!?»••
ru*r
week, that a henring •
»
I II. M. Wataon, wll| hare it* beginning in the aon*.
dlirinare P*n|eet neor Da'.nno-t.
tanning
paraphevttuliu ha a1should be poatponed.
Randall Chaa*. Mayfair Hotel kitchen tomorrow
lie v i , rnnifil CltV
|li,-t||i.n
Vote
For
Bry
Repeal
»- _
_____
owgaatMH at
• . .aew
roa ir.ww
#
W. S|&gt;encer. F. M
morning
about
9:00 o'clock hr#n |rttth«rt«i »nd pUcTti IH tKc ■ l'» *h? tltWH HW■. •
h-ro In pea, "-d -rev-dyi'
\Vith“*he—.imnunrvinnr pat.ry r r r , f.-r.Tiirtnj*'M’viehmit* and Oof7
. B. Pope, and whan a group-of inuigent peroonaf Mayfair-Hotel kitchen, including•*»«'.
i
. . . » , ,t
r&lt;U i d f ic until IP'.M^SInee that *inn that II. M Dapworth hi* n • p'l .1 lee.
' COl.I.INGSTYOOD, NVw Jersey,
Iroetor*. Election from varioua aactlona of th# conn-' pressure cooker.. *ca.«ra, and wv- Irn *d I » ( r (
f |rt
Th e fnltowing civir, fraternal, 'lar.
fffTe-I'A iWIlm* ena*
„ff. the electricity frem-tr I s! •• he ha* lien engaged a* n grower the |iort a* genein| rhuir. III I l f
i«at week.
und .-n il j;i u ip , hare nlfeieil lo
ty will be taught how to ran hmnal rra| hundred can*. Mr*. ..........
* * "
at
Oviedo
Mil
’ Ap. a i,i-l in Ihe drire. and hegd, “ f ha I nl the *tat*a.#ia#7w ill re; r t l
I
ho
Salt
at
inn
Army
Itini,-.
Xfnm proaant from out- grown or nureh*»*.| vcgeUkle*, that Imllgant pereon* un»M.. to Miller home, until the argm
Mr.
William*
i*
nut
new
tn
p»
«»n$
th»' liU V ft’nlh AuicrpnKfiU Divbprovtda can# wll| b* given them hare l i e n hroi ghl t« »-■ _
waroi ' lUtarUn* Pie** and gltru*.
litiral life. II* rorvi-,1 »1 mat
peal Campaign rvhuk opni w u the jfroup* have nanml the follow*
p Jim*- Cinimn. J r. h a! o f tho
. « f Laka Worth, J. C.
..
ithout
coat,
but
all
other
p.-i*on»
a
Mt. \-roon. HI . n I It v I l f al-eit Tuesday mornirg, lo al uoii.-t* i f . m workers:
Th# entcrprlae, aponsored by the
Methontst
K jia c o iii ,'t L t e jr r h ,
of Oriomio, E. KoHogg. of Seminole County Employment Re­ must purtha*# can* which may be
Snnlonl Klk^ l/wlge lllvi-lon: II. South, -aid in an ad Tap* here that . *
ih- larvd that almo.it rvr.y d-t i!l
N e w T r u c k i n p r l / i n c T o , v m pc . o*. f«r t « . •*-&gt;*.
N e w ir U C K illK
twMMr, r „ f
.off..,.,,,
Palla, N. y~i Clafenc# lief Connell which la entrusted secured at wholesale coat.
u# orgaulration ha* lieu r oiked II. thlluiu, chairman. F. C. Ma
I In e r t i-ifiuta of TVeta to c a ll
o f Kowmvb, F. D. Ster- with tha diapoaltion of R. P./&lt;’.
The Community Kitchen i* not O p e n S a n f o r d l l r . t n c n (11,mtv ii) f f „ r „ ;-«!.• •••"&gt;. nut an,| the sucre** of th,. drive M.ih'i|i, llnwurd tlverkn, Kev. A
,-nmpb’ r &gt;i;ieul will not amount to •
CombtMgt, Mai*., o. L. fuada locally, ,wil) b* termed a only open to the Indigent, Mi*.
«*.
is-ck.
it.
|*.
Ildftidon,
J.
C.
snd wa - Jhat rounly •
inytlung. lie *.. :.c at a •‘ry rally •
in in# a "Hired.
_nd Jin Banka, o f Or- “ Community Kitchen.” It* faeill- Mors* said, but to all person who
11. F- Its!,'*, » f Umatil* n p 'ir for sen ial term*.
The Hudget Committee cow- Leonardy, Ilex l*arkard, J. K. ipoasored hy the_ i«Me^apd^ag#u«
and Dr. Honry FugaU,* of tle* are open to the public-without wish
to
eonsarv*
aomt
of
their
llarri-on. Dare
-----— .
t f a truck line operalitir l» ' “ rl' l
I’-a*"’'. A l L r the m. rt:i1if tit*# t » l _
_ .l
jived nf Union k Allen, \V A. 1’iestiMi, C. i k
_
any charge eaeept to tho»# parson* fruit or vegatablea. Many grow- ou. aeril.m. of FlntHa. » » , , Martin IH llC lt ia K C a .
krffter. T l.-D im a *: Kart t*’h ranisl.-.. John Zerrentwr. J L $•*•1acf « n* Uf tnl tv ! S»Hc# that
o
wav
ii.
un­
who ara able do. pay for th* can* er* or aatall garden
S infnrd "'-lay "• anr..ur..- lhal
their pukcla had iron picked..
f g v n v r g F o r C a r o l i n a I mann and V. A. Speer met Falur Cie.ton. ami John Sehlemkl
I r t - i i v x n » rrr
' ,|Bl afternoop mi,I ihrldrd thin , American lig 'o i, division: \\. S.
and Incidental* needed In canning able
"
*to dispof#
J1
“o f vegetal-l*-*." ten im - hi* firm ha* been a w *"1^ .
Mr*. Mors# mdd, "now fin-1 a a contract to traftipoit
frri*h»
fruits and vegeUble*.
Marlin, former I.’.Val wi|| he neeile,| l,. handle the[ Fhepherd, rhairman, rommitlre to
Karl “ Rril”
Mrs. Helen T. Morse, rpm.ty large supply on hand. I f they vi h for the Central H rid* Tran* orSanford harrhall playvi who na« Inal rellrf work nf til-- Army fo r , I i announr-rl.
uf
the
to,
they
may
bring
It
to
the
Cumtatinn Co.. Inc., operator
welfare relief director, mad* Ihe
Ih,* roniiug vi-.vr. I p ‘t Vi-m ’ s hud ; Kiwani* Club diri-ion- T. I. DoOscrola". It I* neef«*ary! arrroteJ last- Friday upon a
munlty Kitchen where It will I i
get requirement wa- flOlUi.
ma*. chairman. TV. It. Zarhsry.
____ roeajvad
hero today announcement thi* morning and
prepared"*^'
Vanning;
snd
in
.hi*
j
be’
.
ro
b
"
/
h
i.
H
n
i
chnr*.
of
t
o
r
r
o
n
p
;
.
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*
«
.
«
J
TV. A. le fllr r ami II J. lehimoi Count* Johnson, V, A. Speer. S. I .
tba DeLaad Memorial Hoa- stated that Mr*. R. A. Howard, a
Bert Hannhury. r»siit-nt of G!*&gt; .
,,„ce.
,
!™ \ ,h’’ 'Z L L . 'h h*,e *c-ep!r,| th&gt; re numilulily nf. Dmiilney, llave llonisk
nd I N.
atata that tha condition of member of her staff, will hare di­ way, they will ba .roared of r ’’ ’^
wholesome food durtag the »»mj, 1 hfi| |( U f d a garage build-. Mo* «v aftetiloe
.
,
■Insill*, U in th* Fopnaiil-laugb*■
iving viee ckairnteq of Ihe camram- Whitehurst.
Shall j. veteran Atlantic rect supervision over all canning mer month*."
, ,i ,ng near Ha tford Armue a n d .u c^ d e,! I „ .mk'ng a e t • m nl
, „ j an,
Itolary Club division: to I i re­ ion Memorial HospRal with a
i Rallre*d engineer who activities at the hotel. Mir# M*he|
Concluding, —•
Mr*.
Xr„th Streri. and several of hi* , of Martin* dlffindUe with .
.
fractured skull and other htwisaa
noma economic*
iwuih ■ Iratruc
■*
vuinniwia^i
— More#
—t'n-ler
present
nl-rn*,
,nll
o
f
f
i
ported
later,
a major operation on Wilson, horn#
which h* suffered when h# fell
High Bckool. ha* I for th# co-oparmUon of* all
" fam»
*
i larger truck* and eq.’ ijinent f«r T. J. Murff. who rau ed bis nr- rera, diviiion 1,-nd# end arm.
Advance
ISift*
roromitlee
to
he
ma critical. It* ic *— at
fruit* ' irpairs and td-THonal hiulirg f»- re*t, ami nxld th ro.iit ro*t» n- tram captain i ore *ch,.ktlad • &gt; heade,| l,y JI. J. Iihiran and W. from a trailer attf'hed to oi\ au- .
offc-ed hrr assistance, and »h ekere and
- • grower* who
l' " have
1
____ by'n cpociaJUt who
tnmohU* moving along th* ofcl ,
or vegetable# which they care to cilit‘e* will arrive in SarforJ this rolveil In the arr-»l
will
bv
on
hnn,|
to
help
teach
per­
ail Imondial* operation
Martin, togelh-r
with J * '* nn-el at Ihe Fir«l .Street Halvaihui A. lefilcr wbi will **lcct a list nf Sanford-Orlamlo |n the McWiRy
donate fof canning purpose.. ' » i week.
- * Armv hgtdqgartrre Fr.'iar night rvnrknrv.
consulted him sons how to can food* properly.
Sanfonl
who
wa
al
o
n
mem
Mr. Bale* also annojir.ed that
F.lder Springs early thi, p---- ^
Mr*. Mora* also announced that can uro any nroaunt o ( prwlare.
M m. Ritnh Sn»ith will h«*#$l
. nt 7:19 o'rlnrlc f *r n -h« »♦ mvvat
y, a w ru ii after b* became
b.-r of the local train, left Sn-f
A Mr. Bromberg, stag f
women member* of th* llom* Im­ she said, "and w# wauhl appre- (We fimliles, Ihe h*sd&gt; nf which Monday night fur North Carolim '
t*i U ilfY'*’ - ! ($• fftnipVlmi W om in'n C*luh illviiion, whil# «!Witelephoning u*
are ,m
*m?l:y*d
hi* rum.
firm. • !*«
Hr data any grower talepnoning
,■* ar#
?ly e d hy hi.
7,
,
tha trailer and wrelead J
provement
Club
have
offered
their
nor,
from
tho
West
Sid*,
aad
Ji
*&lt;iil«
for
th&lt;*
lirivi
’ U widely known up
bat at I7S-J. —
All perrons
"vpevl'w lll move to Sanford at once. Mr.tTh* formtr ataled to f-i nd h
arm and collar bone. r—
-- &gt; who
.
. .
..
a
L . r * ____ . . . . .
..
.
___________ i at"*thr
« L .
uSemlnoUjthtC
.r o im n la
f k « f
Vsrt
v l a v i n » « l Ito
I I Pr'»V
fIV
M
1# !
'
mat Una tyrtow service*, and that they will b e . . . .
Bale*
airaared
ha rplannnl
ha*ebnll
The camnalrn onen* -hurtly aft fn m tkr . Baptist, Methodist, Prrepresent
at
Tartar**
Hmee
during
i
to
take
advantage
o
f
the
Commu
bvterian.
Congrrgatlomal
a n d treated by Dr. C. M. MM
Heal and frater‘
r
of
rummerc#
l„
that
aeition
thiaummer.
whdo
rr
*:»0
u'ehuk
*-r
Tueotay
urn
allowed to return to hls-f
th. sext several weeks, ass'sting ,U y Kitchen facOlU*# rwut mak# County Chamber
_
■’’'T ire ! Hanfnrd Is reported a* eapecting In-, at whWh hour all worker. Fpisropal church** are #spec ted
Clnderville. Detail* * f t )
wherever poaaibla. A third group arraagemanU through th# welfare office Ibis morning antkiri
V f thi inimei, art*’ atrersl'listed l.clilonsllo hi given a l.v-out with Die -d| ga.her at Armr ^ d m m rtrr* In o- operale hy selecting aclira ilant could not b* aecured.
__
which haa offered Ha a**lsUnce l* Jeff Ice la tba ‘
* ’
wrr* handed him.
ICharlotta, liedmonl le-agur chib . for ."Doughhoyr hick o f f break- workers.
tba Semiaala County FederaUau |Court Hauae."
‘f ■
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S tin e

Is

^ o m in a tcd

New President
By
Pres"
~
Local RotarJans

ipg

loffk *
•:i1

“Community Kitchen” Will Provide
Canning F a c ilitie s For Indigents

» ofJh* XSiAU5n Amy

w-

Plans Are Arranged For Salvation ni8hop
Army Fund Drive Peginning Tuesday or states

Will Not

:
a

/■ Condition
Remaining Critical

Bert Hanaburj^Hii^t
In Fall From Truck

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Its Bond.

MIAMI, Mar.
W, f t MCI

n

W

wtoitor Ito H *

ba**a w*nld M»#g#b* *a*(»t'l
W M &gt;'rtM |«r I U anpblaad Ito*
Ito nm M tf Hakatam la W « t o i
M aaaaal maamaraMp drlr# m
.Apr, I.
.
«
M if t ' VMaw A, ffp*#r rtM that
|| Ito
Aral g*#« Ibrawfh,
M i l fill###* *Wftl rn)«7 Ito #*m#
prlrlbgM la lk« MoMrp »l**k and
mi Ito Wak# aa Ito r a** kata,"
Pr#d t WWIam*, to*l » « « l n*«r, f.r*4#ni*d a map ahawlng
Ito praauaaad toato*«i«* «f ito
*|ip aafctoK mat btoama pa'manaat
la Ito *?Mt Ito pft**«t ally llm

A 0 program U

to

pr***nt«f la Ito Aaaorba# L*gfen
•( n&lt; w**l awoftntbo, tod «*ltfc#
tar n ta n a l #f Ito U | W i oatbn
U*t p u r la #••*»*# la— !&lt; * &lt;»
n A h I mm* •* *M t o w , m
mod* i «M &lt; tort i w h t o f to
r#l, M**rp U*d*Wp, O r* ■Mbw*

f.'oltaal IJadabp told tka plan
wa« kU *wa, M t ttol to n | »rto t
la pranant It flrnt to tka aaltoMi
aaaaotlv* ram mill##, ffU f la kaa*
lac It bra«|ht kafafa (to M l total
taMtaltoi.
*
*
Falbwla# aia tka raaammaad*
l tot* imhadbd Ifi Ito af*C,M "
l,— K#4#fa* m t oupparl Ito
M a Ham* #111 plau Ito rMp ItolU a« Praaldaat at Ito t/nllad Mat#* la
I I. fallaiMI loginning al a point an Ma M lto u l aaaaamp program In*
•a]. ito Ja k n ito fa .o n ib apwJUt. A n *.
mm aad rwnaln# armIk la Ito ***Ikm P m tf’lton »a*i I* iarrp Ata* |, l*M, la parM War rataraM
nu*, Ikat* aauih to lluckap Mlraali m t ttolr c i n t o iU .
I^ lto ffto Ito Mtlon «r Ito
lk*n *a&lt;( l« 0*ar#1&gt; Atanuai ik*n
aonlk Hi tjm l Clraali lk*n naal In rnillarA rtortnWM demanding
(tolar Nltaati Ikan a'tilh I# Waad* Ito ImmadlaU raak MPmanl af
raff Nit**l| ik«n *a*t U M*l»n- Ito ton** at Ila faaa tala# In
♦III* Atanuki Ikan nnrtk Iwdanara l»a , ami put ito laftoi an raa*
Ar»mt*| Ikan Mat la Ito aaalloa anl m aipaallag fram Ito fovam*
llrai Ikan M ilk la a paint katwaan man! only that patrawnl af ad*
*l*kl and alnlk air*#l*i Itoa waat )iiaia,f rorapanatllan ar frauranr*
I# Ik* praaanl rilp limit*, and rarUfkal** agr*ad t« by ito
fallnwlnc Ikat lln* notlkwtrd In gnrarnmant and Ito mtaran wton
Ito Ml af 1011 «to *#*•#•! to
ito Uto ako»a, •
f'a*#rai« and ra-afftrmad to •u'h
It waa ♦olad Id pap I)#C*II#* talaran, nton to toa r*»*ir#d kla
and Hop**, tllatnap* In Ito flip'* aarllflaala,
•Mil ataJnal Ito flkaa* National
#,— K*#a#*t Ito flatter***, If
Hank, ikOP.ao a* aaolkar impmanl and wtoa Ito nallanal Inaaurp
an Ik* amoanl if&lt;* lk*m bp ito Jttallfl**, la pap all valaran* of
Clip.
Ito World War an damnuf In ra*k,
Ki»4 Wllaon, flip allornap, noil* Ik* rain* af Ikalr Mrllfltalt* at
fl»d Ito laittmlaalonara ikal tka lima af |.apmtnl, aurh rala* In to
ln)tmrlbii Iliad to Ilia Amrrlaan Ik* amount of Ik* iraat In IBM,
Makarlaa, tha Maptold llakarp ami plrai (•&gt; M O of Ik (ol|M lanlka
Ik* AlpkaUl llakarp, aiatnal Ik# of ana| parranl f«r tw k p«*f from
(!llp In pi*tr*M rollaallnn of a Ito dalaa o n to r*rtlfItatan Hi Ito
WWI Harm# fM CHI~H« w i i . n ; ? ilal»« nf papmanla, and (k)
(M lnt*rlnl*rim lir Millard H, Ninllk •mm,
•al at Ito tala nf 4 pamni uar
*amponnd*d
nnnuallp,
A M lar fmm lh« Itminlp t’«m- annum,
mUabinara r*&lt;|uaatH&gt;c Ikal Ito fmm Ito dnlaa af tto rartifkalaa
flip Imp nn* half nf ih*. •nllra la Ito dalaa wton Ikap map to
rttal nf Ik# upkt*|i nf Ik* faunlp pald| tkua making no addition In
Jail w»4
trad, A
autnmllla* tka alillgatlun «f tka guvarnmanl,
kan'Vd Ip I'mnnilaalwnar II, J, nor la Ito tordtn *f Ik* laapoprr,
Imkitian waa |n«lru*lad In app#ar but anabllng (to vataran In malr*
Iwfura Ito I'nunljr Hoard and a** Ito amimalalad v»l«* af kla
plain Ikal alnr* ito fall mual b* rartlflMla at anp tlm* to map d*.
ntdlnlaln*&lt;l kp Ih# fmialp at *11 alt* Ik* auk, prorMIng tha gay.
lima* anrwap ito Hit* U of Ito am mani tan aailklpai* Itoa* papIW lto lM ip .Mnror'
aidnldlr ikat It wifi to fair frr It manta wllkaut andanpart np Ito
In k* rmlp r«*p&lt;mallil* far nna half nallnnal tradll.
'to arfang* rdtlprw
4.— IkUrmlna Ik* flawal lagl*.
Ito addlllnnal aapanaaa ran**,I kp
lallva prlnalpla af Ito U « l« n in
ll* prlana*t* ladrml Itor*.
A motion kp I'ummlaalanar Uk&gt; toi Ho»arnln«ni ••aUianca atoll
min In filaml Ito final dal* fur to muMlad* aably for (a) ito
papmnil af *llv icaaa In Map I •lapandani* af lko*a wkn dl# an
dlr**l raault af War, and (k| Itoa*
waa unanlmtualp paaaad.
it wHlatnaa making II ualaw* wkt harainp Iwaapaalialad I# oarn
In tall 1*11*1p I Ink*la aallHlta
a , u «vmpara»'»»'r minor
rangmilaan with tka Ik* flip limit* waa told In akap.
•Mt until Ik* nail m**lln«. Mr.
tm fi •* ** "*■ UknMn Mid ikal to (kink* It u
CrMhfWfM* With tto Irtt* Mnn*r*aa|pp |« pa*« an ardlnarr*
ptrlnlnln# la lailatf toraan ik*
pnllr* kava pawn la *to»k iku
mnyamrnl uadar praMnt lawi,
MIIAKIUI IK CAl.irORNIA
! An appllrnllnn la ar**l a ■*••■«
an Ito a*alk«r*«l aaraar at Nan.
till A R IE L * Ctiir., Mar. I t —
fnrd Annua ami KUranlk M m l
i»T w u atrtknuaka ahotk&gt; war*
W*a um rod told c f n twmllnc
I at It o Crook
poalardap,
■n«*nUII*n af apnlOvalloat ,,f
Ito Ipp* af kulMln# •in to ram*

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f « i W t « to JMtfa Hi Ito aaatract
aa It m w ataada,
( ~.s
AHtowflh ito alan **r*p«a#-ft#
(to rarwmlaatoi to i kaaa i M I
ab» to Ito t o r t af
•IranIan, to affaat atout H m P r
M la aatoal dbtrWt t o * , Q a K
raaa Aifrad Marihall aaJd Ito
t o l t "ta M t M w rr*‘lf to « m *
lu#(f," I la ladlralad Ikat N r.Ito
lion would to taka# at laaal aalll
aflia Ito A aril bgfabtara. , fcV
•Idarallon bp county offbbb far
mtnm t kart Ik raa manlka, prorldaa
for • lO.paar riU m lan at aft «•*
larlllaa an,| a dafarmant at a part
•f Inlaraat papmanla ttrtr ■ 13*
paar partol. Tto rountr eammU*
■lonara In IkalK raaolntlac af aa*
rapiana* aallaliud ttot w'll ad*«
t t / M j n i tor Ito 10 jraora.
Tk#p knpa to kar# all laaaaa an*
d*r Ikalr rentrol, vanaral and
road and hrldf* HUIrlcl, rafunlad
kp Ito tlm* Ito Itn -S d tod*#'. )*
praparad tkl* luntnar, Tto plan
would n il Ito normal d«bt *ar»&gt;#
raqtilramanla for Ito naat flaMl
paar kp U parranl, and parmlt an
ararac* raikiatlon af Ikia amoant
In Ito lavp far bond pi*po«aa.

Meeting Dates For
Tampa Conference
Set For Apr. 10-11

la adjnal aay and all at in# pratUnm with whbk Ito took

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innfiaatad"
Await a*Id Ikat tto ariamal af
ft* rapart waa labmltud la Da*
attaalbri at ttot tkM . II* aatd
to (annadiatalp Iranamitud It ta
tto dapartawnt af Jaatiaa, tot
addad that kad kla ‘Mapartownt’*
fait Ito artfiaal atonld tor*
cam* |n aoonar “gnquaallonailp It
tag14 kata ordarad tto rapa'l m m

Dates For Florida
Legion Convention
In CubaAnnoniiced
P AfATM A, Mar. tC^-n*f1nlto'
dalaa for tto annaal cowTMtlon at
itoTlorlda dapartmant, A markon
toftan, at Havana, C f t , war*
announcW. kar*
paitarJap bp
lluwaid Rowtoa. atata adfotant,
aa *Wtdaaadap, Thurodap and frt*
dap, Map 10, || .ad It .

W A N TE D :

TA M I'A . Mar. iW. -A pruomm Norik flarnllna and Hnulk Caronf nilartalnmrnl and moating* linn had arnptad Invitation* fram
w*a annnunra,/ pratardap far Ika ' lha Horldi daparlmaat to allond
INI,ly.ninth dUltlrl ronfaiftiea afjlka Havana ronvmllon.
Ilota'p Inlarnalkinal, amhtWingl Tka original data* fur Ito atata
all nf Florida, In Tampa, Hondajr ronvtnllon In Cuba war* Map a, B
ami Tuaadap, Apr. IU and 11.,
and ID tul during Ika took kali*
Chart** kl. Darla, ganaral ton- ,kjr, tto tonrmtlon waa poalponad
(M»nrn rkalrraan, rapoftad Ikat Irdaflnllrlp. Ikcantlp It waa anall tnlarlalnmrnl fa*lu*M had tourwad Ikat Ik* ennvanllan would
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With r*pr*a*nlatlvM of kl Ratarp rluha In Flarlda la ,a tU n ^ ,
*n*a, Ito ronfartn** will a* on*
af Tampa'* major (onrantlana o f
Ika pu r. About TU dolfcal4k a rt
Jural and Vlaltlag Rotarfana wit!
•Hand tko two-dkv ronftrawoa,
affording la nr#«*nt adrpMd r*flatrailona. Miami
Hatarp ak»b
mamtor* kava
rharNad two
Pullman vara for ttolr ’dtlBtatJw

moat who nan** baat", will to a
•poakrr at Ik* morning Montana of
IM oonfrrvnro, to bo hold In Iho
Vlotorp Thaatar.
Dr. Hamilton Holt, pmldont of
ftnlllna flollag*, Wlntor Park, win

Idtnla to laavu ItoTr toda. T to
••fond waa Of ronaldtraklp IfftV
form. No damog* waa rvportad.

Nol|r* In partfer
I'UKV a TT, parrna
lltkala M&lt;t Tail. 4
nl July. A, U . itl
rartlllrala In mp
M « l, apnllaollnn
l**u* In naaorfaat
rrrtirkai* nawraai

Imnlatia# adwl—
a tka lower bow*L
rd toolbar la u llv*
Syrup Poptia now

OanorlM proMflP,

nwarnr»i .. r*j r «

igmrtl younalf in
now] bul a waok
ithnulaltng might

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II I

ation poo war* only
chronically aloggUh.

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Aguilar, dlrular of tko par*at
body, will mm* to Tampa from
Mtaloa Clip. Arthur Pvadarith
Kkaldon, af flkkago, orlghwlor at
Ik* Rotary • logon I " Ha profit*

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III five children tka

;*• * S E N IO R P L A Y

“ Arrival O f K itty”

iwiftht
moo p. m.
■ HIGH SCHOOL

arfera
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TH E ADVENTURES OF TOM, DICK -AND HARRY
U m nf tom* at Ito Rupbrorn
'luh. Rarl Hannon rarvtol It in,.
&lt;M mil** on n p*ur and a half
•unmp,
malalp
through ito
unglaa nf Naulh Am*rla*

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ROROU8 BBAUTIK8—18
FRANKIE «

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BHJ. BOY IS
THE HARTMANS
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IM i m a relief axpsriditur** increased from 32,000000
ffirnet In into to MS.000,000 franca in 198L
Germany
npertt U51.0OO.o0o mark* on unemployment aid in, 1928;
br"l931 this fund hid Increased to 2,987,000,000 marks.
Hitier's program Include# even more elaborate expenditures.
BntUmi was doing much for unemployment u early
a*
19W
T when more than fifty million pounds were devot­
ss
flHTfli
ed to unemployment insurance, otherwise known as the
dhfe. But hr IB80 this sum had been Increased tor 10*.000,000 pounds. Under the "economy program” of Prime
Ifbdstar MafDonald, the dole was further Increased in
*M*rtenc*| increasing its unemployment insurance expend­
itures from 22,800,000 lire In 1924 to 118,000,000 lire in
1W0.

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The policy of attempting to relieva unemployment by
direct' government aid ia at best a dubious on* like trying
16 lift One's self by one'a own bootstraps, or seeking to bell
out the ocean. The only way In which the government
tin get the money to provide fqr unemployment is ulti­
matelythrough taxation. Every additional dollar which the
gprernpient takes In taxes. U Juat op# dollar leaa which
tks consuming public can spend fpr supplies, the manufettfcrs of whieh. of course, provides Jobs.
The relief program of this country, however, has the
redesmiag feature that It does not contemplate raising the
r ijW ftnujB'^r Immediate taxation, but'rather by borrowdollars-----------------prOvitfad for relief are not taken
Hence, the
l---------l the consuming pubile but from the Investing public
might otherwise be Idle. This plan -has its sdVsna only &gt;o long as the government's credit la preserved
the other measures, adopted.by the government, produce

4*s *s

UI&gt;Miinri«red Shaw

Mr*. WSIbtr h M tor the ellvote* on a pIm « r dmrllta, oad
(Mtlftad her haibend Wft her
horn* In Now York In October,
lots. 81m tntiflol ihe wu lf«otini of M&gt; rased* ftrr moving to
IhoRltd Carlton Hot*] at that
limn and raid ti# "Jura toft mo."
Walker, now to In Cannon,
Prance. K* wu raprarantod by an
attorney, Banjamin Cobra, who
yesterday Joined wtth A. Prank
gaumttiw, Mrs. Walker's altooritf. la waiving Florida Uf*l raguirrmcot that fhia| dlvorra da­
rn*, after hearing before a nuatrt la abaaSsry, *hal! not bo **■
trrad far 10 day* altar lb* hoarliar."
Mrr. Walkor and
_ othar wllttouiranirrtiw i— rint -toratftod »h*
moved to Miami Brarh foar ysari
ago and had rrlabllihad resident*
them, that aho attempted to ha**
Walkor romo to Florida on aorer*
al ocra'Ion*, and that bb nooor
did.
8ho aakod so alimony, and toatlflod that Walhar had aopportod
bar line# ho Wft thotr homo.
to nhowtd immediate ImprovoL a st Dipping Day Ii.irat.
•
,'ftororal carload* of par* brad
lit Osceola County IJorofnnl
and Angoa bulla har*

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U would have been Isexcusable for him to have said
At Mjfroi Anybody, but Ip direct such Instilling remarks to
p w m who Is sffUstad snd who is equally as groat » nd
anus as Hr. Shaw himself, despite her affliction, U uiv*
ffhrable. Bran tha lowest type of ladmdusl, it seems,
otfld have had-finer Mobilities than to have addressed
bltfid woman in it^h. h mannor.
But the eminent writer doee not appear to have ahown
ty remorse aver* what he esid, for only recently he took
H etdN t well kpwrn snd Uhnted
tage and ecrsen'sCnsss. When afte told hlm that Ate
■oqH:»oon begbv wdrk'on on# o f Mb pl*y*. ha ashed her
'here she had tnayed It before. When she told him, he asked
brthrjiaiae pf thg maneger or-d aaldt
Miss Harding reave been a piratical performance."

UHa sthrtinkiy: *Thdied It was .got.
Hedgerow had
pemlastfn lb writing from your agsnt." She then went
W
where a^e wept and said: “It wsa
an uncalled for hit of nidcaewi to an organisation, which
ijas etaeenty adadrod him for ysars."

bos**' thderful. Did 1* playing
hit ptnochlo with Jmtor and
Mtry, Inataad . of daahlpg out
and •pending money.”

D^pr^aipu Given
Credit For Change
In U. S. Home life

rattl* rang** of Osroola roanty
“tbk toe" for tho flr*t time Tn
- P ITTSB U R G H , Mar. S9.------W7
morr tHon 30 yoor*,------ Drfor* tho Infoatatlon of IwrH* —A rw-hirth I* Anwrkan homo
boro by tho Tax** favor tick (if*, with familWo foraaklag tha
about 1000 Oracle county rat- expensive racial para for tha
llfmen ihlpptd trainload* of gWaauro* of th*W father*—fudg*
flnrat ittera
alter* butch­ making In th* klUhon, story-tolltorn* of tho fln*«t
ered on the northern merkrto, ami Inr and gsmo*—W rarrabd at
th* eradication of th* prat I* tho Untvemlty of Pittsburgh.
Dr. Dorid B. Rogots. piotorar
now ** a boon to th* Industry,
ond fortune again f°r Florida
Hrtatock producer*.
When dipping wa* Inauguratod
her* a couple of stars ago tho
cattlemen, tom* of whom droro
a* ifcny as 5000 cattlo to tho
vat* ovary two wiok*. suffered
atrors Ioomo, but co-op*r*tnl
with govtrnmtnt authorltlr* to
again oatabUih th* button* on
b paying baai*. It was eepeeUIly rarer* us dairy barda. Not­
withstanding, a* th* tick boeamo
oradlratod, both milk and hoof rat-

Drastic rodoctloso in th* basic
ratoa on paoaongtr far** will bo
pat Into offset botwoon all point*
on tho LoulsrllW sod Nashville

m r o r o j* * .

ATTENTIO N!
•on. k*!*•*. (It*para, ito. o

and oaadbo for owr parUodi-Vo- J i l t e d teT f.lt,‘ m b B9; u o t t iH t t M w -n ih r.— la w n m ow ers &lt;
mako thorn at (bom*. Inataad of ulag to Sept SO, ltSS, unit** e*Ropairod and ghargsaal
going to a dan**, ws roU up tha tradod boyond that daU It was aanountoj
yostarday
In
th#
|ffboa
of
-raoyit coi use-Row*
old parlor rag and torn op tho
radio. Bor* who ram* around H. C- Bratoey, Florida Paaaangar Rar* ysar work * mm h r'• Sga* * « *
to rt i m h .
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\ -ara mow 'larllnod to har* too*** Agsnt tor th* lino, at ^nksonvlll*.
data* and ut* our kitchen tar Coach ratoa at two canto per.
J.
W.
SHADOD1
mil* will bo put into effect at all Its Rim
hutch."
Phono 71t-WV . jft*
Dr. Rogor* raid "mother has station* on th* lino, it wa* an-

CIVILIZATIO N is a manner o f living—and civilized
peqple seek to live as comfortably, healthfully and

Soft*lor Nathan P. Bnan hsa sppototod ffWlam T. Bauakctt la
Ma private accratory- Mr. Basakatt (a n up tbk poalton of city
•dltor of th* Tlm«f Ualen to »C*
copt th* aaertUrji'hlp to Senator
Jaaaoe 1% Taliaferro, and hia
twelve yean* aerate* in that ca­
pacity hotter quaIlfIra Mb for Jha
portion than say other pan 8#aatos Bryan could powrfbly hcra

pleasantly aa they can.
To thiz end, the wheels of industry turn uniceaaingiy, producing civilized goods for the uae o f
civilized people. Leaders o f industry lay fa r-re ^ h w t
plans to provide bettor services fo r a civilized world.
In countless laboratories, new things and bettor ways
ars constantly being developed,
Advertiflementa are the daily record o f
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r. announced tho, first girrn up bar brldgo claba and b
a aurroy dealing th* staying homo to hofp iaak* th#

Kwn Imported to tho eoanty with­
in iho |nt few month* In snlirlp-itii r, of th* ro-Mtaliahmrat’ of
tty Induitry on a Iarxor acaU.

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Gwarga Bernard Shaw, brilliant' English playwright
, h, , and essayist, who hss always avoided visiting the United
* torn States and Is only doing so pow because, lie says, the worldcyuiUs ship he is on stopped hero, (g sometimes described
pa a happy and hsrmlasa old man who doesn’t take life selh* rjously and thersfbro can ba excused for the "cracks" he
• w tAkts at everything and everypody, especially Americana.
long m
criticism and eommente are comparam row lively bhnxufss and causa do one any personal pain we can
itrotch- forgive him and overlook hia attitude, but when his Jibes
trsnsgrees the rules of ggntlemaaly conduct, then he must
bW taken seriously snef 'seeorded the seme treatment we
, f^ptr give anyone who hasn't any manners.
; was being Introduced to
of Foroat Clf, war# In thu city
lelen Keller, an Introdnation of whteb, by, the way, he *a Monday a* th* guests of Nr.
’MWll'hXve been proud. To her first words, Shaw said:
titty do Americans sikrays gay that?” . Lady Aator, standit. nearby, la attetpptlag to eeea the eltiiaUan. told him
Kgt Hsian Keller was bljftd. To which he replied quickri "Yee, 1 know, all Americans are blind, and deaf, and

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brought to you in the odumrte o l this paper. IMaries

�I nlgbt heW a
i strawra ;
o f her husband in 1930.
Tale* o f IJrarmar*'* profiting i Irar at a krirt.
c..—
w -T .—
' — been legend «»| It. faeder, John 1.
tU J i, &gt;64
» * millions
bare
Anwriran grain market. far y e a ...,
M ^kw n*
With a w»B-dlr*eted cast which
Hr wo* reported to hare mod* 1. ilJ ;
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,'pool
in
1937
of
OsHfernlo^iajsl
depicted sil character* |a tho play
9I.OOD.OOO on
jr.OOOJSHi in a United S la te Steel1«b" Uraec w»*epai\k* ww^p
to ashantag*. tha tkrra-act com­
edy, -rh e'A rrtra l of Rltty,"
DKCATUR, Ala-. Mar. Sit. (At plungr right years earlfar.
PALM BEACH. Mar. :
k m
presented to a Urge amUcac* Ust fllUsm Randolph Haarat, Jr^ a m l j - A new attach..in AUlmara’a-lury^. Jiratm otn f a ^ r i j r * * « m a»-!“ wotk lu the defrlmtnt* of
rkil to Dorothy Fos Wrndl and in: rest Irslependanto and to
night at 9:ttt o'clock at th* S*ml
DorrU Lorall*
MeCarver system was In tha offing today
nek High 8ehoo| auditorium bj
re were married hare ytsler- defense counsel galhsied evidence N ellie JorOsn. Both inairiagvs |reopl#."- " *
tho 9rotor Claes of the school
on whlrh tn base proof that no emletl In disorr* at Rrim.
before a small but represe
With lira. H. B. L m ii
u
Seeretary lekas, who called
THUKSDAY
carrying out a tradition of th* afire gathering of society folk,
nrgrvsw were Included in th«- jury
oitaaa, Du weakly 1 *d k *’ &lt; W
Th* Boat Bid* P.-T. A. will maet school that Dm Senior Clara giro
ronfsrenc*
In an effort
box
from
which
th"
venire
for
w are friends sal,| th* temple
»&lt; o b o n W t o Monday * « lk* at g t » ' o'clock U tb* school aod(- a play rath yea*
the (rial of Haywood Patterson,
I«m * lnin-e*sj ■gr**mon
Jrasdsl
Irate
for
a
haesymoon
trip
Sna/ped Coon try
Club.
Ma
A ll member* o f th* raft, who te California, via Hsvarm ami lifcy**r-«M rhstlasoogn negro,
lie i btalned la curtail *'
RolyAi 8. Ahrard waa lk » otaoFRIDAY
w»* drawn.
Kara been reached hy Mr*. R. C.
lua.
iduclion. Monday M
bok handicap towrnameui which
Regular meettag o f Ura X . He V. Maxwell and
Mr*. Jama* A.
Th# trial of Patterson was set
marriage
■hisi*tIf opttmialic.
eatled to * t i enjeyad by it * I r a n la Howard Chapter o f th* U. D. C. Wright for Ik* past few weeks,
isrformnl at the seaside villa uT fo r Thursday, after Judge, James
I
ha
msrrtng.
whOa
MUa
win t * H plara at IHQ o’clock at showed exeriknt Ira k i.r and un­ U i. R. AarcotU Wllaea. Th* bride IL llort.m snrprlsist th# altoinrys
hr i Im
after meeting with a
Wll- ball* Hagan and Mr*. Lyman th* boss* o f Mra. K - B- Wiggins, usual acting ability
of Ik appointed by • majority-irfra* giren In marriage by Arthur by itt.misstag th* first motion to
WASHINGTON. Mar. 3 9 .-(Ah i '.
pit won p r im
for Uto Magnolia Avestm. «H h Mrs. Wigagsin-t
The plat centered about! Mia* kraara Roche, tha set her. She Is quash the indictments
oil reprasentatlvaa.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
game* participated In gins and Mrs. B. L. Parkins
Marjorie DuBoaa, who, as "J i m ". b* daughter of Mr. and Mra. W. nine negro**, charged with el* — After a day o f healed clashes '
C. W.IIj, of d d H ii Ufa afternoon- lira. Anbetween
divergent
factions,
replarking two white girls.
Ia |n kra with “ Bobble Baxter,' e McCarrer. of New York.
C* t o way and Mr*. Bat1o f this city
RORRRKS BHBM RIG BUM.
SATURDAT
Tb* motion to ipisth was based ressntolirea o f oil predserrs ami'
played by John Ceurltr. ’ Sh* l.
llearst. who. Ilk* hU brick,
(if • daughter.
A anus | meeting e f Uw ahimaaa forced by h*r uncle, "William y a w his *g * a* pi in obtaining the on aa aUegalion th* strfendsnti th* governor* o f prmluclng states,
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warn appointed to ao^ct
19 to Jick- prlaoa for naxt work.
of Florida State CoBtgo fur Wom­ Winkler," playad by Hollh Phil­ Harrisgr license, Is a son o f th# wet* depriviil , f their coitshlu- worked privately Sunday night in; GALLIPOLU, dhito, Mar.
A t tha noon hoar aa Informal en will Uka p U e o «f‘1t:30 o’eiock lip*, to become engaged to "B «o nublbhrr and l* president o f the tbinil righto because th* grand search o f propsals to be placed IA3— Three robber*
lonckooa
waa sawed Worn tha at tha Fort GaUla H*t*i In OriSn- JamIn Moore,“ Mac Huddlertoo, New York American. Ill* mother, Jury wbkh indicted them con- before th# administratlon-epon- tween 113,000 and
M t f A. B. Johnson
t fired oil confers Ofc yestortky.
at the First Hkl
loan
dining
tabla which woo dac- d*. Sanford women mast mak« rr- because sh* I* told that Baxter Kra. William Randolph Hearat, Sr. talnad no nagrm*.
l sh# U
i.rvalions foy laneheon by Friday ho* had an affair with an actress,
Hardly had this motion been
On# faetkn, khsling Itself as tenlay after
roatod
for
tha
otcailoa
with
We*
among
th.
guest*
at
tho
wed­
In U&gt;« Rm o
with Mr*. B. F. Whltner, Jr.
customeri at hay w ttl i
Imlerrmtont pro­
“ K itty," portrayed by Mis* Patsy* ding. Ills bride has been th* guest dispose).' o f b*(src Samuel C. IJa- “ uncontrolled
■to
for N t m l ratoa and bawla of hrifht-eolMONDAY
however, broke away and then locking them ta&gt;
O’Connor. The
predicament I. |bk wintsr o f Mr. end Mrs. Roche. towitx, chief of defens* counsel, ducer*",
ee-ed phlox. Othor appolaimmto
j k o f lUntt*.
raked the mir-lhn train, rtfus from tha general group ami tx*l vnult.
Cirri* Number Flv* or AH Soul* solved with the appearance of
in bright cofar t to barThe couple stood against a back­
k g to eater a piea fur Patterson,
Catholic Church will meet i t 4:00 Kitty, who reveal* that *h*
mania*:
.
•*ground
of
white
hike,
oleanders
A. C. MsReynoMs
whom Attorney General Thomas
o’clock at tha home of. Mrs. F. B- aa affair wills Wiaklar, Jan*’* un­
end bougtlnrillea a* th* marriage
hoaa proooat wora: Mr*. Ho- BournUlat, Palmetto Avenue.
r H. K n n l l motored
E. Knight. Jr., hn* rlectffl to try
tie,
Instead
oj
Baxter.
Nfemony
was
pronounced
hy
Dr.
Carver, Mr*. L ..P . McCuter,
jssterday for the
first.
"Todies day" will b* obaer
Merabera of th* cast were
Jam**
Larson,
of
Northampton,
Mra, Lyman at thb Sanford Cotratry Club with
, MdUynolds ottoad- Hr*. John Ckk,
“ We re fare to enter. H plea",
b*ns m*Bk&gt;t&gt;m«tiog*gu im a*am &gt;
• " '^ r t T W B W W Y ’ Y d M r - ^ r ^ l B W - ’W
anil David . Elbert quash the vrntra becsis* the rail*
twin hrothera df the from which tb* box are* filled, un­
.
Tl ’ ESDAY
Marjorie
DuBoaa, "Jan*",
Ms brMagroorn. were brat men.
In view uf a rining jrrnitt
Oiorga Knight, Jr.
justifiably and in violation of the
Monthly meetlag of Seminole niece; J*hn Courier, “ Bebbfa Bax­
n * bride ware o costume of FVruitrsulh Amaedmrnt. contained
^
K m . ‘II. B. High School P.-T. A. will taka ter” ; Mac Huddteatan, "Benjamin
,n m V H
string
colored
lace,
with
a
high
mnrki’t,
price* on all frrtla
no negrors, solely because of their
Lewis, Mra. A- w T Itno*, Kra. A. place at 3:30 o’clock In tha atudy Moorn"; Jo* Cowart, "Ting", a
RevpaarkHnc, tong flnwtring sleeve#
K. Powers, Kra. D. L Thrasher, hall at th* school. It will b* prarare.”
bellboy; P, M. Vkksry. "Sent", a ami n short train, liar atraw hat
I tn DeLattd Monday In kra s. D. Mghkyman, Mr* M.
will pmlwldy Ik&gt; higher
Judge
Horton
immediately
cadad by a meeting of th* board colored porter; M is * Fatay*
o f norUlA.-.pay with
erda of the same rolor, trimmed overruled th# motion la queah th*
B. Wlgriu*. B h . K. B. Doga. Mra. at 3:00 o’clock In the auditorium.
.with-velvet ribbon- aha.carried o t+rrlrwhcfrnWdd-ihe defense rnaassl
OTSWvw, “JiU Lr" ™ •«**•*'•
-within k abort time.
Compton,.Mrs. Boy F. Sym*»,
W RONBDAT
MU* Johnnie lain Myriek, “ Bu* sheaf of roses. The bridegroom-’
It would not prejodice the motion
, » . Bnlph 0.
Alrord,
Mr*.
A meeting of th* braird ° f th» ictte," Aunt Jens’* maid.
mother wore * gown of chart reuse when offered again.
I^ A tU T ^ U Korean, M ia 8. 0. Garden Club of 8*nf*rd will bo
Other* responsible for the suc­
creptRWnhol.tr, Kra. Ralph B. Wight, held at 9:30 A.
at th* home re** o f tb* play were: Franklin
Mra. A. C. Fort, Mrs Andrew of Mr*. W. E. Watson, Roa# Bonnet, business manager; MBs
Conaway,
Mra. Ooorto Hall, Court.
Helen Dressor ami Sprott Ising.
l|ba Lanabetla l|*g*a, and Mlsa
stage manager*; Lester Rlecr*
Ifary nitjfaen.
and Ralph Vincent; and tha Misses
b
Nancy White. Nona Rivers. ls»l*
The homes of Mrs. It. A. fameBritt, and Paulina Crawford, u»h- ran, Jr.. Myrtle Avenue, and Mrs.
Paul Peaohf. Ilrurdnll Avenue,
i ___
CHICAGO, ,M*|.
SU.-tAt
it o f tha Worn
were the scenes of tha last two Jesse |_. Livermore, fiA-ytar-old
Hago Carter, o f th* y*eht, Ocoth#- Flrat Prt»nurtlngs of t’lrcfa Nimiber Flv# grain market plnrger, and Mrs.
laqua, antortainad a large number
o f AIL Souk Catholic t'htlrch hrld Harriet Meta N .lle, of Oninha,
Ona of the
mlgiatnn of hb friends with a yachting
m ap*
lacrntly. The next mooting will Neb., were uinrrlv.l last Thursday
mu. leal ci
I* ant at party and dinner yesterday afterlake pkee Monday aftarnoon at at Geneva. 111. n Chicago -iibnrh.
board of the
Uroadwpy'a
Is tha n*on and tvenlng. Tha g***t*
BougaUrlllca In shsiks of re.1
Mra. B.* E- h i t sparklii
Th* reremony ws* perfotmeil
r, AH otrl U k t, departed' «w th# OcolSuua about and purple was used to adorn the the home of Mrs. F. F~ Koumlllat,
H I AH —
____________" • ; , r
n at tha Milan* 6 d » o’clock and after a two hour s Mdltf* or the hums- nf Mr*. Walter P.i'niot*.’ Avarwic. fallowing the by the-Rev. Froaer Bellr pa’ k e * f
wfrfc»L
mroiiri".
.
;
r
e
llo-ary
ronfrsIhe Congregational Church nt
Thaat* r tolflikfc ITtlUUa 'K f f llla n l t jg r a raoferad" U lha TVrrytfriT S. t'oleman In Dreamwold when
s m il in g e d
c o n n ell
tm ilt).
morning and aft stage show .with M e
tearoom in Orlando where they
Geneva, with Mr. and Mrs. John
Mrs.
Coleaum
entertained
the
I
Ilioia'hltrroiuir tho lr &gt;1 two M. Hutchins, of Chicago as wit­
char- harifa ooMriJowvHl# baautlful and'talented gWa In tho Wlr* served o formal «3nn*r.
Among those Invited w rr«: ntemhars of the Tuesday Dupll- [ mrotlnt s u e : Air: |. M. I.cin- nesses.
»
show world tedagr. Thar* la np*
. J. K. Ilridkk, .Mis. It.
Union R. Allen, Arthur Branan, cate Club and a few othrr gural* |ylar|(
Livermore said here yesterday
^arrived In th* ntornA. L. Belts, J. P. H*ll, Vivian A* with u brlilgc parly yesterday. A Cimercn. Mr*. It A. Cameron, they had planned to ainounee the
- wfcleh the two Mra.
Speer, Karl Lehmann, K. S. lam - aftgrniwn. Bridge aer»**..itos were Jr&lt; Mr„. pall| pllu |,t, „ml Airs. wrtMing in Omaha nest Saturday
. a modal etral* tha stag* betatuh e m y mi
designed In colors to harmoniie F. E. Uoumlllatr.
v
at a celebration of the "Dili Idtlht V lr ulk* ‘ ha* ROT* of the company la spotted In th* sen, W ilier L. Cooper, Judge E. with tho flowers.
ilny of his bride’s father, lie said
and Instruction to several original specialities, mak­ F. Hou.holder, W. M. Hayue*.
A
fte
r
several
booed*
of
dupli­
■ liti rhurah woi
ing for . peed, entertainment, and Walter H; Coleman, Italph Autliu cate bridge scare* were addedand .Mrs. B. P. Ilaliie., „ f Altamonte they would reside in Chicago.
Smith, K. E. Koumlllat, A. W. l-ea,
Fpriiys, while secom,’ high sen re
The bride, whose are urs* given
-Bn band her talk on norally.
Jr., Vollr Williams end guest, Dan pike* awarded, airs. I- F. Hoyle prise, an Italian jnittcry lea pot, as .AH on the marriage llirn e, Is
**W » ra rry Ih e Full T u xed o IJney
"The Modom Cirri*,'
O f particular note la the aggre­ Vaiden, of Eustli, Captain Cle­ •no’ Mrs. l\ II. Kckerson bad high was presented to Mrs. J. T. Grif­ a eonrert singer ond riluroel only
Jr. gar* an adgation o f feminine
imuieian.i ment* Hsllett, or Fern Park, S. scare* among the club megibers fin. Mrs. I.yuian Buttidph was recently from Vienna, where *ho
I3 lh n od H olly.
IWf»|jf
ahip.”
called
“ Th*
Muslelal
Sweet­ P, Hlghleymao, l)r. A. W. Kim*. while Mr*. A. C. Fort and Mr*. lucky in rutting amt received a Iuii.' studied voice sltwe th,. dcnlh
of tha tal
hearts." They war* on * country- J, T. Griffin, It. I* Dean. J. ¥■ W. It. Scott were th# recipient* of luster vase.
_
*d on snv
wld* daace lour before stepping McClelland, J. K Marentetle. and high score priies among the other| Those present were: Mrs. Wal­
dining room which Into thl* All Qirl UnU,
guest*.
fhllx Frank,
ter t- Morgan, Mr*. A. IV. Knnx,
I With white clothaa
A t the tea hour refreshments
M iri* Itarti who It festured in
Mi*. S. D. Ilighlsynisn, Mrs.
I ’with bowls of pWr
wet*
served
by
the
host***,
nsth* AH Girl R*rua, acts as mk.
Ralph Austin .Smith. Mra. Walter
sea. Quantities
slated
by
Mrs.
D.
U
Thrasher
and
tress o f cvremonk* and also di­
L. Cooper, Mrs. Arthur Branan,
gladioli, and
Sr*. D. D. Caldwell. Thore present
Mrs. K. I. Cornel, Mra. B. F.
rect. tha A lltllr l Band. Mist Par­
I 'I n baski
were: Mrs. II. B. l&lt;#wi*. Mrs. I*
II uIiim , Mrs. Clement* ItalleU, of
is hag .barn fn several productions
U otbsr parts o f Mra.
F. Boyle, Mr*. ( I U. Kckerson.
Fern Park, Mra. C. R. Klrtley,
on jjroadwsy, also apprartag In
Mr. and Mra. Hugo Carrar were
Mrs. J. G. Benson. Mr*. Boy F.
honor gunto at o beach party and ftyinos, Mrs. A. C. Fort, Mr*. I . Mr*. W. J. Thigpen, Mra. Ionian
paalstod by Mri. "B io R ita" In Australia- and "Cosin th* Air” In 'the West End dinner giren Sunday afternoon P. McPuller, Mra. W. M. Beott, Buttnlpb, Mrs. J. T, Griffin, kite.
rrad lunchand evening by a number o f Ban- Ml*. D. I- Thrasoer, Mr*. 1). D. Jamea 0. Sharon and guest, Mrs.
of London.
Kr*. 8. E.
ford parson* at New Smyrna. The Caldwell, Mrs. G. I. I.ourks, ami W- H Jordan, o f Jacksoaville,
Tha
Ail
Oirl
Revue
Is
to
b#
JL E. Ir*s, Jr,
Mrs. Union K. Allen, Mra. A. I.
guest* left here early in the
raM*, Mra. Boy presented in addition to the regu­ afternoon for th* cottage of Mr. Mr*. W . T. I tsiglcy.
Bells, Kra. Fletcher Balky, Mrs. \
lar
feature
picture
“
Men
Must
L. H.nfay, Mt*
J. II. Ilintrrmlster, amt Mrs.:
and Mra. Waltar L Cooper at
C, a Briggs, fig h t" wth Diana Wynyard, Law- New Smyrna wham they enjoyed
,
b Carver.
Mra. W. A. je 8ton*, Phillip Holm** and a se­ swimming *nd other apart* until
C. Erickson, lected supporting cast from the •*rly In the evening when they
Robert llighlfyman and
■own, Mra. J. N. Metro Sludior.
motored to th* Alba Court Hotel
The A ll'G irl Revue will appear for dinner.
Kn’ c o' iiiix for a number af Williams, Jr., hare returned
Edward 8- M (L. Thrasher, Mr*. two time*: at 7:00 and OiOO
Then* present were; ’ Mr. ard her Satifurd friends, Mra. Hugo Mlimt where lh*y • pent
of the yacht, (Voleqha, dajnb
J. C. Hotchl- o’clock.
Mrs. Hugo Career, honor guest.* Cuts
winter
McCaslln. Mir*.
Dr. and Mra. A. W. Kno* o n d '* ||&gt; is pending the
et.Mit liere, waa haalesa at a
MT*. H. B. Ruesell.
■Liughtrr, Muriel, Mr. an I Mrs
.MeElulln, and Mlsa
8- D. Hlghlryman, Mr. r.id Mir. I i .i ciirun end bridge party giren
Drying Enamel
Th* ahiluy to combine cutRalph Amlin Smith, Mr. and H n. ,, lU ’ doy at Perry dell 'Tearoom
hide, the VitoiuedpBI
ore (triisiuilljr It the wirct
Arthur JBfanan ami ion*. Artlu.' ' in (l.dindo.
Immediately after th* arrhral of
Can also be w&lt;d M * J
o f t lj lu icetsfu l interior
and WUItam, and Mr. and Ifre.
With JO members In attendance
Walter f* Cooper and son, W, I*. tha guest* they were seatrd at a
guide foe fu mirur* add I
decorI lion. Vyilh this um&lt;|ue
th* regular businea* amt eoeiol Jr.
long luncheon table which was
furnishings. Any w o^ftH ,*]
iljJAif
color
ruk
you
can
Rwiat-run-knil
Rayon
mrattog of th* depamUhl* Clssa
overlaid with a lac* cloth and
who wants to makf-J
artyfi|c end anuslly uc the
o i tb* P in t Mathodlat Churrh
centered with mixed bouquets nf
Pajama*.
One and
home more Mirsctive i
imiWMisUe attractive color
Spring
flowers. Marking the
took place Moaday aeanlog at tho
two-piece-, flay color*.
■a number hon* o f MJs* Marjorl* Haakln,
places o f the guests were card*
get owe o f theiaf
comhtnsiiont tbit ire potb
Vary
ajlrartlye.
9P7 Park-AVtaoa. Adorning the
■loses.
(.-.artja.w tti
beating a floral design.
lib k with WuerSpir Quiik
.atsdt
room* where th# meeting took
Following lb* course Isncheon
Dr, and Mra..B. D. Caswelj won
rM S
vr# &lt;|»antltl«* of goHlon
high score prises at lb* bridge bridge gators war* enjoyed until
a late hour whan scores were
and sweat pcs* daraloplag a
riy given lost night by Mr. agd
added and prise* awarded. High
schame o f plak and green.
J. D. Woodruff at tbelr home
Hiafg 15. 16, IT
Mr*. B. C. Smith, Jr. had charge n South Hanford Arena* fo r the score prise,' aa tiallaa patlriy jar
wad glrav
0* th* d«Totian*| which waa fal­ member* o f tha Evening Bridge of rose Iasm ,
occasion.' lowed by Ulp laielnaw »««slon pre- Qah. Mra. Caswell waa presented
ilag rafr.sk- rided orar br Mra. A . H. MkUl*- with a pair of illb ho** while Qr.
f a col"* |*o. Mrs -W. B. TbonvSoa brought Caswell was the recipient o f
During this Demon*: rttion in Interior Drcoeiton Color Ruk will be given F i l l with every |
|h* meeting to a dose with a ■geka.
o f W ALLIlIpE — TO* FrW/xsd Oil BW/ Bs/ef — which mike* positbie Oo# Dej
. Adorning tho room* where tha
TFATIRSF a R Quick Drying Virniih tod Enamel — in Tiara to Harmonise with 1
^ t k r £ t g , th* nock! hear »fre *b - guests wan gathered w *, a pro­
manto wet* Mrved hy th* ho*teas fusions o f roses, popples, and
Handmade and hand
and piano numbers -w*r* rendered other garden flowsrV. A l a late
Mown. '
l r MuMirtrd
by Mra. Burk* Bteek. Tboa* prws- blur refreshment* war# sarrad by
•nt wars; Mra. Lkoel Monroe, |h* Hostess.
eotyri.
An untwtjal
A prize ol 910 will he Riven to Iho 1*.-T. A. orxanbatkon
Gladys Asa
.Those present were:
Mr. and
having tho largwi number of membom and friends regiaQanaa, Mar- Price. Mas. Carol P*nnk, * »«- *• Mra. W. a HUI, Qr. sad Mra. K
Dr. Seboll’a
M. Maano, Jr, Mra. a K. Oaffl Hi Caswell, Mr. and Mrs. Wynn
tered during the throa-day deiwonstnUon.
Aid* (or tho
Si#. A/IC Shaamaker. Mra. Virgil W. Potter, and Mr. and Mra. G.
sd Bill 8t»ns- Lre Batitb. Mra- Burk* BtreU, E. McCalL
,
8. ThornUm. Mw. A; H.
Robert Wak
Ira. E. S. HoaUn, Mm
IpBt. Clair CamNr. ami Mrs. C M. Baker and
. Wrafrr. Mrs. 1L C. MaMrt- MUe Ruth Baker, uf DoytM*
IW tha Mlsrea Mabel WlUrra, Beech, leant Similar here M the
e.
Clara Rankin, and Marjork Ifaa- fUMto of Mr. aod Mra. H. £ U h aod Haaford
mon. Palmetto Avaeo*.
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
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"Sanford. Florida.' ti esday. march 2s. 19.13

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In Me. km til
Mrs. Charles Undbergh for
r*S00O i u
thwarted todae
with Ihe octroi of • »»-y«, r old Hudson high mhool “ T
whose name waa withheld by
‘ Is BesrunUpon authorities. The boy. th.y
•kid. readily admitted malllcg
ievelt Plan For two letters to th« aviator's wlio
u ld "I don’t know what 1
\g Men Jobs In bat
would havu dono with the
1try’s F o rests money If I fo t It. My tether
wilt kill mo. though, when ho
WASHINGTON. Mar. 28— hoar* of this." DetrcUvrs who
arrested tho youth noar lha
The administration's
•pot whora tho money was to
create a 1500,000.000
h a rt boon sent, said ho prob­
__ ioyment relief fund
ably will bo turn*-.' over to
I. reported
e p o rte d to the
tn e Senate
s e n a te
Juvenile autborltloa. They said
juvenile
raid
b m - ito - tm n k ta «onm tlt*&gt; -«ro*trtt*f#'W frr 1tr»fTOT*er»ti»l*
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ASPROTECTION!Against Hitlerites

NEW YORK. Mar. 2rt. --(A V - i &gt; tb - huge trucks with their |
Snualid old Yorkailte, sprawlhtg 1 »♦»«* c fiv ia einope* nv*r thr
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• ’m\ r-r‘s .cat nr.l mi mb rd out to
brriratn tne Third Avrnuo #lo« .
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wire Low
To C(;u:-rd
rn tcl on the Upper East Side. , mintic.**. after midnight of Apr I)€8ir0
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e U P rd l i n i |C U r .; [jrD j» Statc-Widc Ban TsDe-vV■
Assertion Is Made In a s . awakened y ctcn la y by a 1 } mile*, .tito l-'ictotali&lt;&gt;n |-reran!*.! Public Against Pur- n U U o n U L U L l l io , Clfered Upon Steel „
Emperor’s Procla­ nrw notr in its usual rumble and -.if b Ruprrrt i. in Horifa
1'r " h hi* ha.rfiiill tram and there
mation Announcing clatter.
It wn« new but yet it *ra» "a* n„ rrrrm .nsfal tier man
Outside Of Section
fAUlMCFI
hx-Kaiscr Isinvite^
League Withdrawal faintly familiar. It w». tho aound I arnMtitwn atnrtcl up Uv he-r* ;
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TOKIO. Mar. 2*.—(11 - J a p a n 's ) hrrwrry bringing ba.-Ji la or again, i It f-T more lha..^ a ddc. .ate
t e itoo .a tlaW on. ajpromnmtoly w . m
1M ar. 28.—(A.I’.)—The
withdrawal from tho League o f 1 Paomptlr at H:(nt ..'clock twos ' de-alchollf product.
ll|IMM&gt;»*&gt;swss
— elects
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Vfb nwithin
illliu th« •
day in .
-T t " «niI11IHSIOn
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, im n tcrir»Ulb
ygvolt[Mplot
Nation* waa announced to the , gnvemm. ut inspector, took up
'*ut it » a . an nordinary
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Attorney
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Ja p a n c r yesterday In ■ proela-1new po.tr In the plant, imlockad Yarkyllle, ihe o! 1 l.rrrhnn *,-r- (,,rr the f.ty
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p l 1 ^ ___ .biJhiUUDtiUfUki-~iUU*C--^*mat ion by Emporor llim hito
in jih|p,.
.. i jillm-V. Ml Mg &gt;»l* of Iwrr ■tlyn "lie
re the
Ihe ted
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lafltlftfAVC—s'aew-Hwk-s—•-o sw h ..-* .^—
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; ffiivi-rnmont wait re p o rte d u n ’
whjeh It waa assorte.1
asserted tk
tr nation 1!,nd..................................
... . . . . - n w .s m i 'i ----------------------------------------.-.Ire!.
rr«!.l-nt*
gathIt - It - ibe
r...l totlny
I . l . . . . w ith thC
Iho MTCkfe.
n r e o lt /r
*a wM««a bwaoNHww % |_____ UK' * 1 ^ VTl 11Vl P g PI« 7 h IflCff.
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f | lt&lt;
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vtmnrtT-v.mnrtJK'YXitf^T,
nted _n
nn .. ,I-an.r
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i.f th e ! COVITwl
efforts in
to •assure
11League «»r..H«
« u r . peace. ' By the end „f the day IJ300 • re I in tjie * tf e t . oatslde the
W
............................... n at .be . our. of 1350 ntO„.
-HJa majesty has been plra.nl larr.-ls of it had been bhlUM, pla-r and co.-k«il n hepiful car
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r
.
it*!. m»ining&gt;
K.'.llmis-j A gtntcw ltlo Itnn on s te e l '
Jr following the Rooaeto command his gorrmm ent to rnppr.l, labclrd
KibUy "l&gt;cor,
,at ih&lt;-airtlvity withm
reforestation measure.
Tiie g-nup n i tel tb t • "i t.,dd*r. l--.ni . toriM-y. » n . named| helm et w n r v e te ra n s , allied ; -\
•eeede from tho League of Na- fourpercent by roluma,"
andOfficial*
snlil they were una - .
« The committee gave 'unan­
tlons," tha proclamation aald.
isl.iwnl away in wire las.s,
to give llgum . aa to the puntiw mi*.inner* to ada t the . rdinn .r&lt; , i * th«* i' »nmia»i*»n*a
*ikp n f tho NnzI b ro w n n h trtw l • r .
Tho decision was rommunlcat- i It was the first batch of the of n-w jnen who have been nk«n bet a u* kf dii Influx «»f l ' iM'r ’'j* f 0 , h ih.* J.it*' II
t i i-f— uppfgea! to the bill at
WMl*
utorm lmap* ninc^ thr nratK w |j . ‘
od to tho League In a telegram : now brew t . be comrlets.l there, j on. Th.i l-ioaory may h* ru i on md -West lli’i ' ,,
tho timO debate bogon on
Hi* up; ointimnt «.»» favored " f *hr lllU er coalition nbinaki* , ■
e
-III
not
be
ijstintul.hc.l
hy
l.aul
In a!l, jr.O.OOrt rn«e. will h* hot- &lt;two ur rvrn thrrr shifts, hi -»•
s.
,
was drrlared.
which asserted that the League1.........................
..salt'* plan ta put 250.000
■v l \»nuuiik.4it|fut 4
'! WetrlUrJCJainere, Na*l mlnlrt
assembly's report on Manchuria, lied and stacked up t &lt;hlnd the ever, a ' the heer deadline draw* •of Minn-i s from Minfurtl c-Cgs.
to work In tho natlon’a for­
I.i
the
\g*t»
ftui'iinlktt*«l
Mr,
•
.
1 .Mr. i».ight'-ll • j d thi ii ui.
II"" 111 , r ' i of interior herr, declarerl that
whl.-h condemned Japan”* course, platform, rrady to he landed on- : nsar.
' Final TSto |a expected by
ii
aw . rpgs nn -1 :1 t*:n *i(U 1 I.. I*. Mill..
wh„ w
• n i l n l 'h r members »'•
«,f th*
dlsbardcl
Raichs.
»tn( iimuti
iiiivva a
insvngjjj‘
eti taway “the ground for .tab!“ W t h a latter moaaur*.
tiixnu-ly: nomination. n»d t'. II. Searcy. j brum. r. Krpubliran defrnsa of-' ..
t hf t ••
I#*»»*IP ,
Illation of th* Kir-eastern &lt;|ues
— if- Vflfcr**. Domoorat of
hip . rd. ..'1 | «lt*fftl* uml fic-h t'emni ssb n&gt;w Ho.ton Steel., v ted VaniTailnn.
Iwmled with rleel
tion” because it attempted ''to
TarY.
«* th* »«“ "*
1 rid*. In IH.* ur»liinaiu'v* r n tho 5*00,000,000 hill, aald Accusation MadeThat challenge the position takfn by­
no". III. r.omlnttlon - f S J. Nix
“urd.-r order* to
• night f% f. iQHll c t .- 'l
•
n'ed
1*
a fight against th* N atl party. •'
Japan in recngnlflng Manchubo takon up for ronaldor%hi*!i i . &gt;•- hud g-’Me un.rcondcJ.
'cation K..11 a ! ‘i* 1 %
Officials Failed To kun.”
ahortly a r t predicted It*
eg
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nit)
tied as
Ilurinr their .h rl meeting, the
IIFIII.IN, Mar. 2k.—&lt;AV-!n Urn f
•1 by tha a r t of tho week.
Collect Huge Taxes Tho Japanese government ha.
nci.l
-TUI '’ pro
- I i.i
tt
* itiiiude
'iriiii.b- | ‘ninnil».lv*iiv i * accented IIk- t'ily midst nf n--atler*&lt;l dlsordtrs l U j f
'■?g«
1ire ii*
__approval of the administra­
been led t„ realiia th* evislenr*
t ocuty or.liotder;nif emittl r . inr./ ,,f Ssnfuiu's olTcr to pny Sf'Jtt per tending the beginning of • hoy* ,
t e fax* MB as . paaaod by the
-e M'ltl under tld. c!u .Iflvation, y ,.,. i.iwurd the upkeep of the roll against Jewish shops, tb* - i
WASHINGTON, Mar. W.—&lt;/Pl of Irreconeillable divergence of
' H saat wpa e ip e w e d bofor* the —A uVpartmant of Justice Investi­ views dividing Japan and lire j
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Jhcnitoiney at-ltln -d .
r.einty Jail which l» u.ed by t ’ity town of Bad-llomburr Issued nr^‘ j ,'
v , g tr tta afrieulturo committee by gation of chargee that Andrew W. league on pond** „f p*aee »ni1'Lawyer Seeks To Col-' (-CiumunicutionAvers
The pr ro .r ' ordinance w.i-v ptisorrr*. At the .ante time the Invitation to former Kal&gt;«r WIIU .'B . Blalock, proaldent of tlm Mellon and other former and
n't «, fir-t
fi -t re-vUngj
ir-v .ing ,-..ml„
|-nniml-.ii&gt;nrrs
r e e r d o'.
|„ i ,.,l l r , vvitrd
l t,.l I,, IInroii.e
n n s h;.,m
* hom»
le c t
H a lf
M illio n
P a p e r . D i d N o t U c - i- a ed on record
M •
Alhwlfaii Cotton Cooporatlr* Ai- present officials of the treasury
J
adSatJon breaking. a |o n , parad. failed to collect more than l«00.- In Ihe ratahllahment of a due- i
! r irt..
iHrtln
^ Tlurjfly.
. i . J 'l| .'^ r * , if ..he ■ahould
decide b, rN
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F ro m HUCY P s LO U g
V e a l A l l O f I i a m i l g O f|| t,W
III «Jr.
nevt row
re jt.lir
11rvr .... H ’ ^u&gt; y ........
fr--t.« ,&gt; .0 to It- ’. A.
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. sCupponr®1* on the memoir*.
—-I ll . I ll i'nc » .li—»-w -»be-f bWel—J.yrpry—| ;| y, |\gy' l . I y [« (clrg 1
*' '
000,000 In taxes and Interest from »j|c pear* In the Far Fast.
House Jodldary curamlttoo -farttw -aU nw ahlp eompaniea&gt;-a*d "The-Japane**- ..government.- be ], WASHINGTON.
'"Fchrr* of th* me.t . aer
(flintInurd On I'nge Knurl
! . l-,cr.l r i d . '! he t t.unlv tm. I c n
Reptrsentatlvta nf the Holrnn- ;
„ rto . .. . . . . . . . . . . Mar.. .....
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2H. ..(-r*
to giro farther eoiuldur- the Golf Oil Company, a Mellon Hiving there remains no room ! _ j,r)lf y e;l Samuel T. An.ell, earth piake known to America
imylii - him $vt |e r .... nth f r Ills1*"He«* herr sai l that although k
I Thursday to the Wilcox mu- concern, waa aought in a rcsolu- for further co-orerntion, hereby ri.l| r%.,J’ yesterday lile.1 „ new lb .inc- lutut a re /vividly pictured in
•t-rvli. s, while the ( Hy h i. l* -.n i,h' " ' h». kern much talk about,
bankruptcy bill.
th a lr- tion yesterday by Senator Wheel- gives n»tl*e of th* Intention "I 1(H,| , u|t UBsilu.t Senator Huey P. a leltcr rmeived here rr .-itlly hr
11 vine him »T. per montil nr lb" return of th.- Kaiser, U cx
gBfftamcri »ald he ,hou«'’’ er.
,, Democrat.
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___withdraw
* l.-il |„ , y'etr, -..i that Ids artual| (Fontlnued On I’ur.. Three!
Montana.
JJa
p n n to withdraw front *»»«• L|^inr. t»» wn effort t.s solU-ct * .»*.».- !fr. and Mrf. Fletcher Rallcv fr-mt
1
s win bo action on the bill
Thu resolution elt*&lt;f that civil League nf Nations,
i*tntv list • U rn #&lt;*» |««r nmilii.
IkMI in damage* for Ihe Uulsian- t h * f o r m e r - '* brother-in-law.
afMlon.
suits had b m filed In the local
iTrmier .wairo sam mat or* I , B*, * gfgiisatiop* of crookcdne** Krnnk White, of Ixra Angeles, whttr i- r of t h e
Roorovelt courts against Mellon and other* spita her resignation Japan would ini| ^ u n d frii,,,, launched firs t! wrlres thnt "The ............ dl.l rot
In-iding ]u ari-i-pt thr City's offer!
™
relief bill piled up end on by David A. Olson, former counsel •rontlnu* to participate ln «*•&gt; against him on thr Immunity- give
F I X ' out
t&gt; ui the
t m half
........ o*f»' th*
■• t«rrlbl.
•
.f 1120 to he applied nn the oper. U j u f &lt; ] n f l i f 1 'l P V TT/kW. '
Jay before the Senate for lha Renata stock marketing International
t&gt; tU lU IU e !l&gt;
rtlF *
,l»*trtictl«’n of Ie n -s . Iterch and
f . tV. F.ntsm "i-'-r, • f Long atiug cuvl&gt; of the jail uml not on
rnternrlsrs
** »«l c|oake.l
floor.,
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, .u n r .r u .Senate
t r i i g i p iitrtig
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1.
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f. x m I k s
...le n n sw
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. committee aa tho ad*| tnraatlgatlar
-- -Wcommittee,
-’ charging
~ - Lh*
IS'. IHUgUIMII
*• |V|
Ml.’
VSI
w
1.
inururaltt!
for
th.' |&gt;
purpoti*
ofs
^,^11
*** couiHrl. for thr Sf H- i at Iwr luarhy Ca lifurnU ill*«
iadd, this funrnliii: Mad* foruu!
_V e moaaur* bumped th* besea had b**n "llU ully vr|thAb, . . ( f a r . 0f man- i t l , Committee that diitr Into the
In l^vrir Bench aleiie. Mr. Whit *nrii m iinrnt of ' l« »nn.1da y l"r -iirly, th&gt;- I'omntiaalonrre, drri.l
*!•«*■•' Bala" from Hie treasury and ^ ' J 1'
- — * * -* " ? &gt; ?«*;■
hr F litld i II-- • &gt;f Ro|irrsenla ing that vir-e they'must have a |
staking t M r fetevery for th*i^*n’*'""
• latulaiana Its 12 senatorial p*t- write*.dfl.OOO'huildlrrs w in dam
J tt&gt;i (),,*_ suerec n ii ■ inti- II. s. Jailer whnh,. rthr City orruplr.1! II. J. I rhman, fnrllittly- lira,] of
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and
of
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ttmnlh
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government
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White, in a »p.''-d rbwlion in tho* III*’ Jail nr out. vntrd a . they di.l th- '‘fih'dtx for flnvernni" rluU
* ' « e r- tolull) dC royed.
No a e ti.; haa been taken lo X e t t e r S O f T h a n k sI ' 1wml I lliaiii.» I naai iiii'H
w llroatoek Utddetry, Ird off
■&gt;n thr .alary matter.
.luring the II*vj ram pairn, atul a
i my on A| r
#- #.
| f&gt;political
mmhinr W
with IrtvfuUri*
A&gt;*'ortiinir
*«•t«&gt;mtb*
*«* »•letter,
•**•. •••
Arrorittng
tie
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k a t a a n il*
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prosecute
thea*
mils,
tha
Wheeler
a'tlet of wltnaeaaa. Ho opposed
lls-i'ti a«-nt :iltvs- il J. Hotly at. I well kmtwn I wnl ri-lrry- grower,
♦.» un* t »ifimilm•
' T" those
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In
tho
primary,
which
had
rvv
ilu
tr.
witnr
rd
the
lir-t
-bo-rki
proposal
stated,
asking
the
a
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laara ae unsound and coolly
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for «Xtir* !,.nih-i| Hi- i.nvllig and pledge.' today anmmn-ed himself n» * cantorney general ahould ba requested
veer and conaumor.
him-rlf to thr iippirl »f iin-o»ii|t- didst* for tho pmltlon loft 'a -^ n t
Representative
Uvrrton
«vrr
the
Vngeb-s.
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We
were
standing.
»
rg
the
past",
m
.
Kntiniiiu-et
to taka "Immedlata atapa" to In- O f D o n a t e d C e l e r y I
ohit
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‘oiuiiiissioi'rru
d
"
m
*Jby
tho
rm
-nt
drath
of
Roprevsntavrleran Srnator Brottaaard, f"* "f usunl. be-klnx out of tb'- wimlow *ni&lt;t. " i t in*
that I am fi-r
veatlgate the charge* "with a
■i
Ij.ng.
upstairs lit the W'lnib-rful view of ,,-hools and am thin e rise up- to vlarlil. lit till' til........ duili'g hi« tlvr rlri t II. K. While.
view
to
bringing
both
civil
and
_ tg
I s
C a lle d
I ^ t t m of appreciation
for do • l ongrrlalialsd with vitrloli*, ,(,p r |i y ni«l at the.sani'- lime lls-ur ability. I &gt; l h
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tor th.-m. I ti-rn» o .lift &lt;• Hr pin lini'aiIv^' «|r. Lrhman. a tr l.lont of Bancriminal procreations In th* event
tin- inipoitanrv
of lrvi&lt;- ‘ af„,,|
|ia*t ■Ii ei yoars,
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s s s s g f(,y •1•1...
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nation* of relery were re rlveu asnunclaUnna of Ansell. nn-.iim.. • , rn[nr
the radhCwhc,, nit »f r -lend, for any ' • '- a r c that will » !•* ,« .1
C i t r u s R a i s e r s he finds'there have been viola­ today hy Rev. F. M. Mailer
' ' of
*' Judge adjutant-rencwl of tlie nr- ,
there wn« the ' ■ &lt;
r.-n . ."iil ••!- *-»♦*«" sti ll ........... i *.'i"Ii"n or 1.1n k , h„ , u ll, ,h,iiiL-B| fieldI for this
tions.”
•
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time with iho slntomar.t
slatr
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that
if
huge irorkl f our g.ivrcnu - »' und help u-- 0- . h- tlv. end thr t'iiiiiiiil««i'in- Hril
Wheeler told newspapermen he the First Christian Churth from my. Some weremail* In the h'»n- (trt(. r„rtrt
t I n W
’ D r i v e would teak Senate art km on the official* of the Florida Chris­ nte nn&lt;l Is.ng told ouestlenlng „r |r , m „f f ars bad g-u- «&lt;•» »f ' rs lave* so Hut ...... an h I-'on i n* «'B|»»
“ " lt la-llvvo
lelievo I ran rrprv**nl
n-prv-v
tha inllll'fe^ri.
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ti-rrst* uf our sretion in a loglsla*
tian
m e ,&gt; T h. e Children's
and
'•UIUIIVM in
In rn
a ITW
few aeajr.
«.‘ays.
----- .H. o-----ag t member* he would not hid# heMnl - imtrfl|, Th|a |„-t.-d al- d .............. -c r b ins*, ......... .
__j t waa m* e today resolution
------------ ......................
• the senatorial Immunity. Awe'l
u when Ihe awr.il »bo,d our farm* and g l o w s . 1.. m y the I" ......... &gt;"»y ....................hill tll|B| M iilrularly rlnro wnOiavu 4
•The
ehaire
Is”.
He
said,
“that
Homo
Society,
and
fit.
Mary
*
“
. . . will bo a m &gt;&gt;- I &lt;* o some of these voinpanie* didn't Catholic "Orphanage,
"'it -tsnt- will ii,| in litl'Kini; 'lit** IihjiI an admi&gt;iivtrntii.n tlist *has pcin.i..t it
.e"t. row edge I'vf i
—w------- Jacksonville
l..b«m*ltl» ( ,„ tl| Bn,| | onR-, 0 ,„.,.r | submitted ram*, and• that ul*"trd
II
-—’"•I
------- *
yiorlda , citrus «ru«rr&gt; ’ WHIg W»
•dm m r driven
"t i flint r ii- lishettuirn'- | iidilcoi to u ewl*•- riplrs whb-h a ir r!o-cly lit liarInatltutloua. Rev. Marler direct- (
-immunity rlaim.
nnd
thetl
it
wa«
all
"V*r
t
-r
tn*'
»
bo.v
*eport
their
proper
irctmio
taxes
-and other peran.. * »-•ii Him thnt thr
i-ui'-v llutt I facto i mnrlnei It." '
inony with mine."
fichu- iYestenlay Ansell fllnl a new r l
(Continueo un Tagi* Threat
•Suffered d im e r, durir t ‘ and that Mallon ami others didn't ed theshipment, Henry
-nnsoird wat* Li. und Just. I
Mr. Ib.ii-h-Mvr anfcareii 1*. fore
lie rspressc.l -hrariy anpT'frs)
macher,
Jr.
donatid
the
celery,
I
claiming
the
lilml
tcxik
place
do
their
duty
in
collecting
them.”
fly campaign. In Orla .1
h
n
a
attci'iptui.’
I
i
lux"K-ii
(Midithe
I
•
nuousidii
i.i
hi
ll|,i
"iru-luof the fiholt* economy pro,-rapt’*
In a suit filed In the District of and the fit. Johns River Line j B|„ , in th* circulation by mail "f
jth y afternoon ot 2:'-*
♦••in nttin ii with fi-' - i id fig rs -iotr »( Pit- meeting to ev| ic*» and declared tluit "it U n s:cp in
EUctton of officer* am Sohmbla supreme court Feb. 27, Co. took. It to Jacksonville by I thc ,,* ech mads In the Senate, g J |0 l t Z A d V IS U S T l U l t
' j btrli up my at "u.nt*. and I •'appi" "Inui f r the boiyir an I tlie tight direction.” IB- i-aM
1**1 inab
3
that
and n1*n In a circular I'sued el» a s - _ * l__ It™ ., k l t n r
Of future po.lrie. s/il and renewed Mar. IS when the Imat without cost.
E l e c t i o n D a y S t a n d Ir.vll* th« -uppnrt "i ih •• i|tmli- privl'i • of •i i i mg n'Bonnl which hr rxpects to bend ills r ff'rt't
rt!» “to*,
W ?.
“toV
,iat
of-defendants
waa
augmented,
___
_
.
8L
I
(sggdly
by
Is’ng
In
New
(jrlran*
Sister
M_
Stanislaus
of
i amang 'ike m ature to b* e»n
fii-tl v jlris who ui ttili-rs «t*N| in -tiro- fiit'-niosl in Florida In cf- ward inrus-ares tlust will briny
Olson charged Mallon, Odgen L. Mary's Home writes aa follows: I ju,t | &lt;■(„,,. ihn su-imnalon r&gt;f the
its t ns* &gt;
“ 4i
It. J. Holly, chairman "f the viitind, coiaumlcal . nvrinnirnl lu fldcnrv mill vi . iioniy of operation ||e f to oppressed hnnie own
wnfpi,**
Mills,
*lao
a
former
eecretary
of
•W*
with
to
thank
you
sincereI
&lt;
rrnate
rommltlre
hrarijurv
M. Papworth, who with 'BuMist
mr
in
this
rl.
ill'll."
■Ailing
oi"-l
trying
r
nilitiuns.”
In the Senate lo n g charged A n-i ptm lnni&lt;- Cuunty Ihuim vat« Lx-:
and that "the Ismd debt p'-b'erff
mat, m s lated in preiarlm r the treasury; Arthur A. Dalian- ly for the 12.rrat»* of relery
-In* fur Irt Ilo pis •I -•.| hi- iii -'u ' ration ..t all of our rlties, roiintlra. and stata It
II
gun
g i i army
aeaat
s«v»« ii*»a»a»- • •Mr.
• a•
a Kmimlnger.
iiiis iiiin g w ||
nf
o r-1grvc jtlie
fom
m lttre.# Hth" l. »i""ini
v gf. nearly 400 Hronlaol* tine, present under aecretary; which werw rseeived a few days sail with fnrgrry
times,
und
'‘cels
rvd
that
he
stands
MISS f - ' " 'G• "- r ; /w nra w».
~ chairman of Ihe H"*n
-h im V ^ V r o l i ^ ; ^ 4 teicgr.ro
a matter which 1 have rate fu ll/
|y persona who souk rolm- Alexander W. Gregg, fennar eoun- ago, the slaters and orphans *r»
„ Dave
,,aVl. {-nous
th*’ ' I '' &gt;f Trustrr, cf thc I ............ I S r
o Inwrst lev-l of ' r or
fiholls stating
t
•t
m*i'
Islnim:
it
fine
reputation
rona'.lrred
anil espo-t to a.« t t iff
■gat far loasea
suffered is I of the Internal ravens* bureau, enjoying it Immensvly. Thanking
w.,i|,| n„t he advisahto l» ch t «v -1*1 Rch» I Divtrict, | ni l partlcu•*-**--» he campaign, tejay stated •n&lt;f David H. Blair, former bureau you and jreur dear people fur re­
ft
i- being one nf thr most innipc-' v n**, ,
th
/
ilito''
of
tho
epreial
cbcU'rti
lor
attrotii-n
to
the
rtitr's
proscommissioner,
failed
to
collect
V
f t 'V ”
one who haa flleg a t224j000j)00 In taxes from foe- membering oub homeless littls
thnt ir Via U
which ia srhec'jlril to lie held In -nt aehiMil •ystam In h' .mitoumc- trnt ill 11 iitin. Ih.- mo*I ranrw.1 Mrotherwise kite re* ted
ones, and assuring you of a dally
U
ii
wh.o
rGhrtlilrrjIlnn
!■
»
j»|YfH
‘'Iw
lnl
in
Hu'
RpYCial
ei^ctif
n
o
r
m
i ..' w
ri. ii &lt;
&lt;u* t o 1 r .ii ion iff
jjitpti
*•«»»*•*
'it
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thicounty
on
Apr.
12
f
*
■
th
r'm
en
t.
. .s
.•
.
. .
rmmento In th# orphan*' pray­
&gt;|hU meeting. II. C- •fgn ‘ateamahlp rone sms.
rutpose
circling n surer* &lt;"-r to
' I am r'isttivciy opr - rd t" thr lo the piol'baiia that aio-c 'faring Apr. 12 that he "will prupow a
With interest and
penalties er*. asking a share in your pray­
do, Is aerrstary,
Mi-.-nt
y-nr
"
I bill that will do *wny With th*
t
h
r
’lato
ll'-rrrsentativa-cl*
1
1
H.
-S.
rv.em
-v
ti-m
of
(akin
rv
,of
Jr, of Hvway-ln- added, th* suit said, the total al­ ers, 1 am. gratefully
crralf.1 by provivlnWI
provDlona
»
yours,
Before uiljoiirnoo-nt the fomu
rti-' ...jiutierf.
injustices errated
Wk.itw.
jih* r
first and
lower
leged
to
be
due
th#
government
m of tho existb
Sister M- fitanlslaos."
*
ThO telfpram is *■ foil"**:
J grades ln&gt;t", hr -old, 'an d I am vni«tlon«*r^ m *ini.tt.| Mr. Ilnupe which rr-iilt m fiVtf-rlxUu*of tha
aa
approximately
(COO,000,000
J In my opinion
&gt;
Mrs. Bros la C. Rraaer. super.
'•Kolrl
twrnty-sevvntb aftci It favor of emtlnying r:»pprtrnl hohlrr to ilrnw up rrnlltitinri* nf tkc.ip le l . i n t ^ p r e v e n t o c l f r n n i T o t .
On
Mar.
13,
Olaon
also
filed
suit
should be re_ ( 4 *)—THt * i tnrst'ltiiig wi'h a tf in r y ro re rs l. Flornlr t.-ither-.
tcjch ^u -tL ir thijrwi- esv**^- (l.e* «|e*n(h • ( Mr. inr for their tepre^eptatiVkC**
ta m o v e r for the government Intendent of the Florida Chris­
•sewssssw bg
—W , ■
TAMBA. ----tian Home write* aa follows:
rrmluliun in which helievrs thnt 1hr Inw 'should
■"**•—
• j j,nd|s and Secretary vf S titt di. &gt;rh.w«. Wo ill not hav. t Whitr,
........ nml a ..........
some
f
t
1,000,000,
Including
Inter­
thousand Tamrana sat lenrath Gray wr n*o ngri-i.d thi. it w li!
puraoiW
\ .0
lUted that tho
"amended
so
that
those
p
“The
12
crate*
ot
celery
arrived
rriu
il
o
r
tcin
liing
talent
from
I
the
oumly
will
petition
the
stale
i r In tbs
■.
tha period est and penalties, alleged'to be Saturday. W# had our Mevch spreading oaka on the hanks of not to S'lvisahlr to rh m ii date of "thcr &gt;t.itea wit n thrie tm -|ron,| department to repair rerlain
who
were
i(uuliflr-l
to
vote
due in taxes from the Gulf Oil
trih e s r
t.- q j»U.
swill be dla- Ceikpaay and sebsidlarie*.
rcnrt*| election shall alsoi he
birthday party yesterday for all the Hillsborough River yesterday. elrrtlon i-p-ci'llv
s&lt; - auvntla*•| 'r u n s of romrentriit nu-n on.'county rinds,
that “Inaajfii-d (ur a special elocttop to flij i g
the March birthdays of the fam­ •ipping half of on* jw rrtnt beer men*. h»* oilrady
appan-d in | women, graduates i f our own
^ ' pending a
■i hr vacanry «au«cd by tha remoV-.
ily. Mr. a n d Mrs. R o b e r t ­ and listening to old o**r garden errs* rui« ant to oticim l prev- *1 ••* s hools, who are a ml la Me.”
j b o m meat foi Bagwell la Named To son ware hero, aa It was his memoriea at th* formal rv-organ- lamation kim.V«t regards."
' “
Mr. Kntzmingrr “stanl* |0 0 |* r- J u r y Will C o n s i d e r
*i f.»r any rail** of i»
\ g
: ! comWst It
rent for the first right g ia 'rs of
birthday ala®. We gave him your ixatlon program of Tamp* • L«r*
Succeed
Mra.
Lalor
man-Amcrlian
Club.
__
f
those
w
hs
aaeCase Of Extortionist IIthe Lcgislnturu ronvvn#*.' M“*:
schools, fir we must provide rvery
i i ;
message and aoiu* of the rvlrry
Th* clab flourished here 20 and
•hould attamf this
child In this siai* with the
Ralph Bagwell, reeldant of San­ hearts. W# also served rolroy
C o u r tm a r tia l F in d s
30
year*
ag"
•*
one
of
the
largest
MIAMI. Mar. 24.—O l Govern-1
f t t_ i | „ V i c t i m *
funds nn iifuts of i d, rail mi." After
ford for tb* p u t three year* and at the dinner. It wna *orh an ad­
or*ani»*tl«»r* of it* kltvf in thi*
O f f i c e r N o t G u i l t y *h" eighth grade, Mr. I.'iitxiiiingi-r mint ufficial* .aid today a federal. T O U n f f t l t r l * 8 , ▼
ir.
. i n tlafnw seer* former Atlantic Coast Un* Rail­ dition. Wa ahall
e
n
j
o
y
a
l
l
county, road and Chase and Co. employee
city- I t died with th*.w*r and.c/B ;.
__—
si id " | am for sir; plying lh« grand Jury would consider thr O f G r u e s o m e b l n y i n f i f
RV this
your
generous
shipment
o*
we
damage*! wl|] take chant* of the office de­
hi tit ion, and was rovlved last
jxkNHON. Mar. 2rt.--lflV-Th* nrr *i nf the ninUi tmough the case of Cilfurd Globrldge charge'
ng the t o tails of tha Seminole County sent eight crate* to cold atoragr. October with 2rt members, t ester-, rourtroniti)ll which tried Lieutrn- twi-’flh gralfa if tlifi, an- fjrds with writing a Idler demanding
NEW YORK. Mar. lit.- .M V ;.’
Plcaet
r'*«
our
xlncore
vthanki
.lay-its rosier showed M0 memNnrn)lin Ball| rfiti-wart, young
• f citrus fruits Chamber of Commarre on Satur150,000 ransom front
t'harlra Six-year-old Barbara Wile*, era*
to all who hod part In giving bera. and Ita own spacious beer offletr |&gt;n chargs- of telling intli- rriougli irmtining after thv first
right rrailes arc taken rare of.
l.indiM-rgh and mailing a pint of strangled to death In thr baao-.
n ln s of
■lD*b U lor, ar getting ready tho
gan-'en, if and when r*a herr
U ry information l" a foreign
K n fv n p r
twium «
Colh-gi' life comes Last in Ihe liquor lo Fnleral Judge Ritter, ment of her Brooklyn home tolap ‘
Tell
them,
too,
what
L?Jw«sI!ud!,
*•r
h
M
r
**
9
1
thl*
Irf a iled In F or d , w
.^
,g#(rt today found him not guilty T o jra ri Mr. Cntrinibifcr nrupesrs rlobridgc, recently the subject of a with th# skipping rope ahe unwtte
a 'o f fruit
.it ewnflaeaUd ar wwfc ^ tb,
,g m eth e. It
U to our fomilv who ar* all »«• cf Ita feature*.
I&gt;IV three rhargrs as instructeil by f r the nhnol system. "In my lunacy bearing »t avhlch physi­ tlngly toe*ed to haf ila y ^ ^ ”
waa aanouncsj today.
. .
fund
of
celery."
•
revering the value
Ha cluthouae lacludea * . „ , * * ! th* Judge advocate in summing up •finlon Ih* rlillil thmil I I... Ih-T- cian, drclared him sane although hands. Shortly after th* body J .
Mis. Lalor haa raslgned. Shs
Mare-ja F agg. h«*d of the of land upon whleh a
destroyed. a*d »152r will restda In Lake Cotinty with
... ' (bo rase. It was announced tb.- nuphly nnd we I grounded in the nf "low grade mentality” was ar­ found, police avited for 'li**-!*
the Iomega to Mr. Lalor who haa antersd busi- Childrvn’a Horn* Reetety wrlty*
elute rested and Ifrlil nn tlO.OOQJhond.
fM‘U- 2 ! r t T c l l L l and .be decision of fur ilament »|s, r-itf our
ing a man unabl* to explain Dt
"I Juat scant to aaanro you of
j
, the - ,urt will he suhmllte.1 to fundi should !e rprnt Inwrri Hint
oeas tksrs, aad (he expects to o u r v ery afnesiw appreciation for tiro wUI be built.
recent acllona.
Ilarbar* xraa the
diVffS
Kiniplats detail* attending the vour klndnaag In connection with Idederkranxea'^cKoIr M | an..' a higher authorities for consider.- end first. If th rrr nre funds mailaide, or the laxpsyrr ran r-Toril It, B i d s A r e O p e n e d F o r
•vpaals* of their new bum* before HIV
of Harold Wile*, nemjla
played *u(h Ho*.
___
the fine
ef celery which German
n n r donetlen
n u n nw i w
ww* *** orchestra
w
wr rh ul.l then drvnti- o&gt;ir altrn'*« end of thl* sreek.
R o a d C o n s t r u c t i o n mill worker. Wie
was sent to u a. by Mr. Henry, .uelodlea aa* "The H uatei’e Fsre-CMAMinf
lien ta our stab- iii'tltutlon* an '
CAB CONHHMITION
Trod* body officials today aald fichumacher. Ypa may be »ur* | w eir, "Wandering" and "The
to the cellar lo
ffet
n - -Jitk,
what
they
can
offrr
for
tlir
t-ainX
l“
'
carrtag* f : r her
hat Iff aopiirationa t t r this postK V e&amp; m S
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TALLAHA8FKK. Mar. 2»— 1A&gt;) Fibv
w jh y rt* "It very I Rong r t Friendship.”
ot eholer •Ion had beep esaaWeesd by tk# our children
Irr
of
men
r«d
wrnm-n
piinlls.'*
fiemlnoia County rnrsunwd 210,brother, fib* waa stnmewd
Among visitor* alien V g was
jn f a r d Ul« Exacts!kra and Ftaane* Commlt- mach, and it wso •- Very defiait*
Mr. Knrt'ntTngrr ha# lived in —UU1* for approximately $104,000 tha rope ah* to»»ed down I
02rt gallons o t gasoline and 25,a
delegation
from
tha
JackaonvIDa
worth
of
construction
work
wrr*
help
to
our
8®*4Cy."
‘
F'ofldn sine# 1425, snd In firmii River U m tse* a f th* ergaaixatloe.
German Club, lacladtag William | t t gallon* of kerosene during aul* O u n ty alnc-1 IMS. K.r 13 rpfned today by Ih* slat* road yesterday tor U f . knen'ng.v.J
Febru*C7. according t« a report
Oitoer,
C.
Mangels,
N.
Nlsaen,
A.
drpartmant. C h a i r m a n C. B. Iron apik* w ta used to t l g h t ^ l
n D ill m rf-AWR CBAfiH
GAS KILL81BTEX
Issued today by the Btat* Depart- year* ha served m C-&gt;unly Com­ Treadway aald the contract* will rope about bm- noekg. Th*
Fisher, and IL Voo Dec Hyde.
missioner from District Two, re­
TJra BaraaoU German Clsb waa men. of Agriculture. Dad, county signing that affiic shortly beforo t&gt;e awarded later If th* road de­ wa* committed wRhln * mi
BRU8FBIA '»Ur.
lad
th*
Slat*
in
Ih*
mnauntpUon
th i^ U c ti whir* two R iW
represented
by
W
a
lte
r
Ic
h
la
p
k
o
U
.
Ifteen peraoua.wnt* killed »-&gt;dsy
Mar.
his first term expired. He *l»o part meat And* It he* suffH cat gtrla -*werv recently m a r-.:
a r t U tejurod by • in Ur* wrwek 00 m faf-motored *ir- r r l l x Belts. Jacob M a ile r, Kwald of paaolin* during February.
fedtra] emergency aid fund# to
served
In
the
19W
aeval’
.
a
of
Ih*
sad 3 .4 ttA tf gallon* were consumed
■ enrout* Ode min. Otto Grondman
cuaipUU tb* work.
UgteUtur*, •
there. . / •
Waatro.
,

ACTION SOUGHT
ON CHARGES OF
MELLON DEALS

chase Of Products NAMED SEMINOLE Helmeted WarVetof-

NEW LIBEL SUIT LETTER REVEALS
FILED BY ANSELL EXPERIENCES IN
AGAINST SOLON PACIFIC QUAKE

Enlzminper Enters
Race For Election
To Florida House

I^hrnan Announces

State Legislature

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Beer Club Opens
With Festivities

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ATMIEXNE WEDR1
T h ro u g h courtiray of th e U . a ’D a p u t n o i o l A frfc a Jtu re In eOMBpffttfon w ith Ufa F lo rid * S U M M a rk e tin g
What la txpotUd u be » final

B u rea u , R . E . W ln f r e r , S o fo rd r*prn*«nU tlv«.

organisation m ooting # f the Coetra l r W M a Bee* bell l * p t b
e rh g fiiftf hr be held * t th# Town
H a ll la Orengd a t r tomorrow
t ig h t a t ItS O e’slock w ith J. T .
n o g *a , league president, aa m esldlng officer.'

RepreetnlaUrta from

gay. P tia a w TarOe I: kltlaU^lletia w . : i.iu iaaail I. retUCalpat* L
MaaOay Maas.
r u n u c N c t Divimniownr Kan-

ssv 'ssjr

CIuIh In
Ffertoa: MIM. pailly r t i t y . ltriiC
In i Meat: amltrai* wire laaalry:
ariaaad raikvr alow. Mar kit itM lf.
Ckrlaadi I. a. k. aklpplag polat,
I baud an rfillrtnd ra in Taa# ALL
traaaoeMatlea rkar«ia) la laik
arena, ladtvMaally w u k t i M l
cue. s-.c-l.ta. raw naa aealltr i.ia,
l&gt;» I*
It doe lawar; !•« doe raw
few
ulra, I k - l k
I’UANT e r r r . n o ru a : 1Maas teaBaraacts Sorllon) MIM. clear. Haalln»» v ,rr light. Too row u l n la
w mr ofnetai a&gt;a
aalikl lak merfeiL
1 tike Irik, lay el
i’ll tLADKi.rillA: Klreoair. «*
dMrraee rloadr. I Calir. II Fla. ar­
’**• • T.*k DO
rived; II eare aa Inch. Baapitos
clash Cl real t Oa
madtrai*. dvmaad P lo d are Ia, mar­
ital. rtronatr.
Ptorlda la lack
crttia. warkad aad pcaciBlaO, aad Oft •'
ladlvldaallr waakad aad araaoolae.
1-1 doe l.ll-l.Tl; I doe l.ll-I.M.
oavd Maw Tark l». i "
fkwtan I. niMkarwk 1. BaltlMara raw Makar, moatlr I.TI'M*; I doe (ORAL)
I, niw earn la Uarfalo, Baraatan. I.II-LH. raw Maker, pear qaalliy
and lllnthamptan. Mlgkt care held and roedlllon law aa II.Mi 10 daa
tor reroatlwamaa*.
1*1-1 •!. raw IN . anar eaaltty Wad
condition taw aa l.lt.
/

Sanford, D alaB tf, Daytona Heath.

MktknqL la" diverting It* Inroatm att atfOlaU, ar* onlhoalaatkat-

« £ * ^ S B R n t f a l , but the ddlftlon
V. Cw of the School of Business, U B T ib u r g Id aaeo aa totOMUg
of pw U nlm aRy. •* Chicago.
« i M a loop In oetUfaclory fdald
la commenting on *1* Aldrkh
Word from aroond lh« league
prebetels aa a beertanlng algn to Indtratea
that re-erganirallon I n
tho*« who edveente banking reboon In order la almoot ereiy city.
fotu, Frofkasoc C ot aoggesu ad- Doytooa Bench playeri mat and
dHfeoal al*manta whkh b» hatlaraa ala*tad Al Bakar, laat year's utIUehotM bo hKlodad In Um rdform ty pliyer and farmer manager, lo
madaorai a r parted of tSa proaant manage tbo new team. A hi and
peeOion of Congress.
new eat ef epeneer* h ire iharge
m t . . Wlnthrop W. Aldrich's and Daytona Boneb e x c e ls to be
r lgWde* pronoencemsnt I t favor among tbo leaden aa usual.
af drastic tbangaa In tha banking
At Cone, a new orgnnlutlon
system of . the Uail * I f '

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mprahansir. BiB#g manager. I vary member of
i n aUtemant, . tegethor
« fact that lb* Cbaae Na­
ha* quickly followed the
il CUy Bank In announcing
I* divorce It* latcatment
■o haa two gT»Uf»lng aa.

Prosecutor Of Fraud
Cases Yg'SHot,'Killed

i wigyeetag that certain tw

te I enforce ef their own accord
higher ftabdardv of • lending and
InvMtmeaf 'policy than bare pre-

8 P The screen attraction for this
screen »t/»r Diana Wynard In. the
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teran.aehRdr bqnlpf F« rou»» to * .

DocaDy, the kituatlon U In the
a odd b anker* aa Well I f we
a ir, although from a ll Indication*
to bAVa ig tl*fa *to r 7 banking per:
tho saaia orgmnliatloB which had
tho team last y e a r w ill haro
chargo tkle year. Jo* Ludwig, last
inerntmeat from commercial bank- year’* p m ld a n t I* contact, ti.r
[turjwkkh Me. Aldrich advocate* •ovorat grovpo, ynd th « r* *««nu to
weald eenatlwU a great Improve- b« no doubt bet that HanforJ w in
* a a t .ever the Pre*etit lituatlon. h a r t a team- In tha league.

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In general It hae been tree to
d n t / t b a t Invoetment. afflllaU*

“BOWLING NOTES’
Close scoring featured game*
played In the Benford Bowling
League during the past week, acconllng to the official results an­
nounced Raturday. At the end of
Uiq weok J. L. Rtephon* of tha
Randall Hlectric* waa holder or
high alngl* ■gam* seer* of -tho
week, U0 points, while I’aul I’c•old o/ Team Ftro held high three
game score total ef NO point*.
Tho llne-dpe end score* t
MlNinm 4 THAW
R. n. fries a .lie ICC l i t CIC
J. Tharp ...........IP* tin III All
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KNOW YK. That L It A. Orar.
neerrtary or Btala ai tka BUI* of
riorldo. da hereby ilae notice that
“ .
FI’RCIAI. RLECTIOH »
will he Bald In Ike County af gamInole. Blsla af FIor Ida. on Ike
second Wednesday In April, m l .
Ih# raid Wednesday kelng dba
TWKI^TH DAY n r BAID MuMTII
far a member or the tleuse af flap,
raaenlatlvea if the Bute at Flori­
da from (teralnole County to fill |hn

The All airldWeev** a Jack Menddl itaga production at erring Karla Paris of Ri0 Rita fame, will
open a ont-day *jtg‘agament at the klltane Wednesday In conjaneiion with echcdulrd u rte n offerings.
Marie Parle* I* »holap to tho uppar left In the* bore plcturaa. Two 0f the fcaturrd performers
of tho rerun anLbipwtt to the right, ind below I* the Chorna nuamMe.
The All ^JJHn* Ravue carrlca a ta il of IB. Performances at the Milana will be at 3:J0, 7:00 and

gpoded by tba laner banklam b, and, *t*n more
tat, it Indleatae that bank
ernentc ar* H * pihpared

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HKNTON,_III . Mar. t f r - m — 1
John Ward, member of. tho West
Frankfort Rellof eommlttgo. who
ha* been active In prosecuting 23
persona receiving public aid while
they had bank balance*, waa phot
and killed at Weet Frankfort to­
date will be Metro’s “ M.n Moat Pight” with that wnaatlonal new day by agveral men who fired at
feature roll pupported &amp; 1-ewta Ktone and Phillips Holmes.
him from an antdmbbll# and drove
away. Two men, standing with
Want, wire wounded. Authorities
M |v a*i|s|
12%
started an Inreatlgatlon o n ’the
r w ii-osit
1U
! th ro rjr.jb a tJ h e . jh o rtb ig might
Hi
N llalo «
' h»ve been a reprisal for Ward*
activity In aiding'In the proaccu. tion of rharlty fradds.
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O f
111 V I A
I fecV *ho./In kid, patent o r reptile.
:
*
*•
V / I U I A I D 'Ilk* uikle woman will plin cateMil* Jeanette Hardin, of LakeD l n m n S r k r v T i l A 11* * Hdly e v e r y detail of her ensemble. ,ind and Joo Hahiln, of New
M a n n in g
l n ® l r i ll)lU r, 0f plain Ptn„ ,. .Iro^iVnek n ty ,w .r c ‘h«
F n a to r
F u f l h i n n s ^ I ntitrlk pique, crinkly ano -moo'.h day of thelf Wk Io Ind iMR*, the
e a s ie r
ra S IU U llH
dP 'will tun . winning rar. R .r. and Mr*. J a ^ t h H nrdte^nt
-------.h- Ucomine bows whlcn tholr horn* bn Magnolia Affnae.
ATI.ANTA. Mar. 2 7 ,-U P ihloMoni time in the Pnottr**!
Rpg* of calfskin, treated to
We Are Priyileged
look like pig. ar* new, and a Chinet* print bag resembling an old
Show Paltiey ahawl will make its ap­
pearance, on# alia »o bug* that It
wlU carry the lady’s knitting. Tht
pouch hag oquipped with handle*
Is aigaln popular.

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nriceta I* mf attMo, an* h
application ror tae daad l*
aerordaaco' wllk MW. Bato
rale latkraraa t»« nlivwl
ecrikad eraeartjf *He*W* J
not# cow ttr, n * r if e m-w
I N . I «k W el MB &lt;
naetian la. Tw» I*
lie are IS « “ •.
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P I ck 17 11 &lt;k X I all A
NW'i *t bat*.
Twp. I* W M * « « • «
Thm aatriaod being aeoaoM
data oC Ik* laeoaawa of *a
tea dead Will IpeM.tMWwM
ink. gar ot April. A. Be t
Wltaeao wy,.Wtdilnl • I
■n4 n i l thl* IK# MIK
March, A. Do ill*. _
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Clark O m k o »JH
cole Canale. TU*
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t»v IM ••9 1293
Total
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'Coatum* Jowtlry comic, mostly
HI H&lt; II* SOI
of bracelets and cllpa and a' far*
IH II* I7Q Ml
0r#cf 'combination U wkitj jownlry
i *i 117 ISJ 491
112 HQ i n o s
with dark costume*. A powder i
1H m ll» h i
cop pact designed aa a ell., I* a I
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.pew -accessory for sport*.1 It
p«rV*e both aa enhancomont and
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IV* lit 1*1 MS
jfip n lin rt
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Randeaux of tortoise shell end
tii t i t ic« m
John Itully
llvo. Hull
m t i t in &gt;«c
silver, studded with brilliants snd
IV. M. Tharnlon i n m i i n m
g|so plain, are decorsting eolffares
IS* 1*1 II* I'*
II. Rurllslda
t*i III 1*1 t i l
Kr*&lt;1 Uully .
for daytime and evening west
They a 'e worn acrota tho front ■
To I ala . . . . .
checks,' mingling* with r a n ’-coloredj «a back of tbo hood.
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To Present To-Night At The NIhb O'clock

Not that Will Rogerar “State Fair” Needs cAny- Ad&lt;|e£ M i
traction# It Just Happens That This Exceptional NrfVt.
elty Is Available—So We Present It With O u ^ | i f ^ - t
raents And Can Assure You Of the Very Best Entcrtalrfmfcnt
You’ve Ever Bought for the Money------- ‘

THE ADVENTURES OF TOM, DICK AND HARRY

HAV5 YOUR WATCH repaired
b» out who really knaws how.
B rlfp , Jewalqr, Mag. Av*.
wAjL, .DRlYll ear t* "jiew York

liportatlon. Reply J. T.
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have gone fre( of inraatlgatlon by
■tato or national bank' txaminors.
This situation haa kften obocured
or disguised the actual oreration*
and tsur condition of th* bank or
haa leg to prdctioo* unfair to the
Investing public, 'W hether di­
vorced or net, however, i Invest­
ment hanking should In th* future
be subjected to cartful govern­
ment regulation.”
IW saaor Cox ah„ agrees with
Mr. Aldrich th at al| banka doing
a checklng-detmalt buslnva* should
be niembera ef th* Federal Re­
serve Hystenil and go** further to
recommend that thoy all should be
required U be national banka as
w ell.'H a'approves, too. of tho
proposal ta limit th* board of
directors to a ,m*ll number ' ot
persons (n a position actively to
discharge tk*lr duties of dire*tors,
and further suggests that no one
be per milled,to acre# as a director
who do*a not own a substantial
amount of stock In th* bank.
"Thpr* v , additional elements
which I. hop* will be embodied In
Dm reform measure* expected of
Congress,” be added. "A system of
branch bfcjtklax over wide areas
weald pejmlt a better diversifiedHan af leak* ever the counter te
customers tkan I* new possible
for unit beAke In the smaller commanltWs.."The asset* behind aavlngs da-

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A SIGHT— C O L D
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v fx x iT r o x TODAY

U a t wtck Charles * . Mite boil, bgom tin e daprewion
chairman o f ths National City Bank Af New York, waa In­
dicted by a grand jury for evading Income taxea amounting
to 9*78,812.91 for the year of 1929,— It aoema that MitehetCa net Income that year waa aome 12,828,406,95, but
in eplte of thla fact, he reported a net l#f* of 841*000, thua
avoiding the paymeat or any Income taxea whatever.
How Mr. Mite hall converted a thrae million dollar In­
come to a 918,000 lo u without financial injury to hlmaelf
waa revealed In hie testimony before a Senate committee In
which b^eald he bad aold aorne 11,000 alulrva of National
City Bank ntock to a near relative (later admitted to be hla
wife) at a loee sufficient to wipe out hie entire income.
Now thja sort of thing, according to aome authorities
la commonly practiced hy nearly everyone who haa Urge
dcallnga In stock* of widely fluctuating value*.
If the
aalM gre made at current market value*, and the aalea
Ibetnaelvea are bona fide. If an actual money transfer la
m ads cuch practice* am Mid to be perfectly legal.
How­
ever, It may bo rather difficult'to ahow that aalea made to
ona’a wife, or other nedr relative, at a Ions sufficient to es­
cape Uw payment of any Income tax. are bona fide.
Today’* paper* Indicate that the Justice department
will further extend Its
Uh Investigations
Investlgntlans Into income tax evaglops.
.Senator Wheeler la the autbority for the statement
that more than 9600,000,000 srtiul!yvdue the government
haa never been collected, and an Investigation may. Im

PARLEY
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WILL r FOLLOW YOU??

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O f Providing Fur­
ther Em ploym ent
WASHINGTON. 1Mar. 28— To
discus* n u in , of proriding far,
th#r employment sad of assuring
a rW |n Industrial "UuxJsnU whoa
revival begins to tabs plow. Him
Frances Perkins. H w ttU ry of
Labpr, Kaa invited more Utan a
store of labor Indore to confer
h srt on Mar. 31, “at the m i n t
of President Ruossvylt."
lnvitaUoni went oat yeetenUy
to offletaU of tho Amorican
Fedo ration of Labor, National
Woman’, Treda Union L * « » .
railway labor executives ta d othar
organisations Intvrestod In labor
matters, taring before thorn a

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much income tax he has escaped paying.
If It U alleged that such evasions as recited above are
common practices In Wall 8treet. It may bp that the coun­
try la In for a wholesale spectacle of grandiose indictments,
trials, and perhaps convictions.
Wouldn't It be a good
Joke If all the Mitchells, Mellons, and Morgan* in the
cotratr# wrresent to JailT

Youth In Sport

m in in g

L«0( JjrUlihr

totlwt Bata*-—DV"^«f *

It (a widely rvcngnlxetl that the strenuous sports of
boxing, wrestling, unit football are gamut for young men
and that with thu encroachment of time there comas phy­
sical dfhlllty which Tletract* from ona’a prowess,
Of
coyra* there are uxceptloiw, but the general rule atlll holds.
That the comparatively mild sport of golf la also one
for youth, Is not extennlvely believed. Rolf has long been
colled an old man's game, but, surely because older men
ora tho one's who havn morn timo to play It, and not be­
cause they can play It bettor than young men.
In truth, golf Is one sport in which thcru arc outstand­
to.Uw.nHv
ing examples of youth giving. Ihu vuUraaa a run fu rthair
money.
We all remember the remarkable feats of tho
golfers like Jones, Chick Kvniu, and FYancla Ouimet who
won major titles while In their teens and who continued to
b« the thorns In the sides of llnkxmcn twice their ages. In
every big golf tournament It U tho young ones who arc
feared most by Ihe dyyldn-tho-wool player*.
Walter Hagen, the debnnalre veteran of many tourna­
ments, has recently showed,^however, that all golfers In
their middle forties aren't p iiW He has recently won two
go)f tournament,*
#£«rc,UL Imptpaalvo ptyle. His per­
formance was Hi typical Hagen fashion. Ha arrived just
before tealng-off time, and socked hla first ball without any
Andrew’ MtlWu, who, h* »*or» are pracllrr. Ilia four rounds were 70, 69, 72, and 71.

Ua reajn wwka, bat jdw «'*w

Crelf like the rest of sport* does not depend upon lirutu
—
The &lt;|unlltlcn of atpady nerves, unerring sight,
tu” m*DUoik, perfect co-onllnntlpn, amt a will to win are thu qualltleH
a Roeaetell
which ore usually ■*
at *their
beat In
young
poopio. It
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i
mv*« &gt;ani
hi ju
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hooornble minlkm te George r .
Ui I h ik , DuPont* and Henry a u r n g i n

who teem* to h* having s u m r t l d i i g , **mu perfect sight to hit a golf correctly aa It docs to
Wm**lf,Uh AmtT'r" iYtt * ' f * **lt * baseball on the nose nr to land a left hook to the Jaw.
In tafaUritj OX percent wine, It
seem* that Cpngreu understood
that ao inch win* can possibly be
node.j It develops, however, that
regular win* tan be made, and «*luted With Water, untU Ita alcoholto content does not eaeeed U percast. This, l| la said, la quite pal­
atable, and could bo legally arid.
Cnagiett might have earrted the
raateftlaa one stop fcrthar aad
togallacJ XX p*meat Rcuuh. It,
too, eouU have been diluted.

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
Mr*. L. C. Ek-haer, who hat
been the guest of Mr. and Mr*.
Endor Curlett at their home
in Genova f o r t he l a s t
two months will return to h*r
homo In Dahi mure, Md. nett
Wednesday, accompanied by her
daughter, Miss Bella Rkhjwr, who
will be greatly mitaad In the gay
little rlrtl* uf (jenov* yvung

Cymes, Mrs. B. A. Howard, Mrs.
Kent Ho***tter, Mr*. C. C. How­
ard, Mr*. X. J, Holly, Mrs. Ikesne
Turner, Mrs, J. ('. Bennett. Mrs.
A. pitta, Mrs. K. II Brown, Mrs. J.
U Hurt, and Mis* Annie flaw kina.

A DISSATISFIED INFLATIONIST
NBW YORK HKKALD-TRIBUNE

Tho curtate mentally that In* p»4rrp«,l*e Inc..nation to cvnfacta Inflationist! la beautifully ver money into goods, but pay­
llluitryted In a remark attrib­ ment hy check should atlll hold
uted to Renftor Thomas, of Okla­ It, nwn. The difference will bo
homa. Mr. Thomas, it I* reported, that cash withdrawn .for email
hope* Ut. jaject a • oft-money purrhajr* will ie in larger deproposal Into the farm bill. Hu ronilnatlone. Ho, no doubt, when
la not rnnfent with the eipan* the people are paying It for a
stem uf •thw-cuiiency midvpo"- package of rig*retie* or— 1100
slide by Ihe emergency bank lag* dollars for i pair of shoe* Mr.
Ulatlon. It I* hi* view that, no Thomas wUl come along with the
mstler what may have been Ihe same romplalnt—that the cur­
theory hehinh thla feme of Ml- rency remain* In the bank* (In
lion*, It uyed In the tank", did proportion, of course), that no
not get Into circulation and did ono carve for It in bis salad.
not accontplltb Its purpose. „
Evidently to be a gvntlcmaa
of hi* kidney currency la iome- Poison Tablet Carried
thing one can cat, or wtavo Into ' 15 Years Taken Toll
clothe*, or me In thatching the
r tir m c . Mont, Mw. l» - -fAA—
'roof. It never occur* lo him that
It ia simply a medium of ex. A pol*on tablet h*r carried IS
change, a symbol of credit, and yaare, white h* waa honted a* a
sot even the moat convenient fugltlva from a Michigan State
form of cither. So long aa hank Prison Farm and la cenneetlon
with two killing*, ended tie Ufa
depositors retain confidenca in yesterday
of Harry Bo*knell, 43.
Iheir banka they prefer to pay In tha reuoly
Jail.
by chock, asevpt In the case of Tn a long note
addressed to his
trivial transaction*. Only In the
atwenre of aorh confidence do
they demand currency, ^nd when
they know they can get It they
don't want it. lienee the phe­
nomenon noted and objected to.
by the Bnnator from Oklahoma.
The recent t*»ue of emergency
currency, properly accurvd, wn*
an Important factor In persuad­
ing the public that tha rv-epened
lank could be treated. So, nat• rally, there was little cajl for
Ihe new note*, and they have re­
mained where they balon*.
But let u* "appose* that Mr.
Thomas ha* hi* way and Uw
government aeu tha 'printing
rvaea to work turning'*«t dalre with nothing tangible be­
hind them.
Net the banks as
much aa the dollar win aufftr.
fix prise* mount there wUl be *

i pc on,I wife, w^om ha marired un­
der the narrt* of Vrrn Horrtn.
Buihnell declared ho valued bar
happiness more than hla own Ufa.
“Your happincm moans more
than Ilf* to mo, dear", ha wrote.
"Tho little headache tablet you
Bird to bo to eurlou* about I hopo
will turn tho trick. I have carried
it for IB yean and at laat 1 ahall
u*« It. Goodbye, honey. Sea you

pfoyntent Insurance, boms mort­
gage problem* of wsgs earner*
and unsmplsytd workers, and a
study of tbs possibilities of re­
absorbing labor into Its normal
employments are ths “emergency
items- to b« direweed.
The labor leaders will attempt
to determine whether shorter
hours should take the form, of a
thort day or week or both. They
win disease whether federal legie
1stion, slate legislation or volunUry joint agreements between
employers and employee* coonltuto the best method of intro­
ducing short hours. They wUl go
Into the question whether In-

oa the othar aide when you arrive. .iresj^j.pa»^*dm|J»W^5“ bwd
x x x Farewell merer. Your be brought about by minimum

Diddle*''. A row of X-raarks
flanked hie ilgsaturv.
In bitter ternu ho cor.tended
that authoritlra were dotermiacd
to convict him on variola charges.
"1 am innocent of those (rimes
In JUkhlgaa, but they won't havo
It that way", ho wroto.
“Darllag, It I, no u«r. J almply
rennet gs bock to Miihlgan and

he rallreaded again -II you sprat
all you have It would be no use,
for they are all set to put me
away."
Buthnri! was wanted for qataItonlug regarding tha deaths of
Mr*. TUB* Jenkins and . Valdes
Bordner, whose bodies w»U found
near the Mlchlnn Prison Farm
about tb* lime be escaped in July,

wage legislation, joint action be­
tween employer* and employees,
through the regulation of wages

Aa Vern Savran, the fugitive
lived n peaceful life Iq Montana.
Ita came directly to thin etnte
after hi* creep*, and worked a*
a farmer near Prairie, RHu ,In
1928 ho cam* to Butte, where he
worked in lb* mine*. It* was ar­
rested Mar. 14 when a co-worker
"tipped" police that Sevren close­
ly resembled a pietnre end «toscription of Buihnell which ap­
peared In a detective etory magaline. He admitted hla true Identity
after being finger-printed.

Proposal Of A rm s
Embargo Is Called C
“Not Peace Move"
WASHINGTON. Mar. *0^-148
r-WIth tha Hour* Foreign Af­
faire Csauahtee expected to act
•m President RooMteU1* Arms
Kaahatga Resolution within Ihe
Mat few ilaya. Representative
Ttakhaaa, IU. Mass.), a committee
member,, yesterday denounced tb*
proposal aa "a war more, net a

might involve tha seiaure e(
American skip*, the oecepetlon of
the Philippine*, end utUatolely
even the engagement of the Amer­
ican fleet If U re"*# wUhto nay
tvgtat width Japan ttalcvd to
Conquer ee protect) in. feet, *ke
making t wgr.**
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Chairman MiReynotda has Indirttod he would n*k the Foreign
Affair, Cemmhlee on Tuesday t*
consider the resolution pet forward hy both the lloovvr aad
K u lia iliT llttlll.

rtn tll

by the tost Hewer, it wM killed by
the Reeato In tha waning hour, of
the tat ,»**lea. MeReynold* add­
ed Umk "I think we can get It
Ureagh when the time toman." , Ttnkham, In a formal stotament.
Interpreted the proposal •“ m*oa*
tog that "the present reeototton

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ptattwent imrawt In Munich, heml- internaliotud QU
'1nottere af tho Hitlerite*. “Sp*. air oad party. Tk®
d * | bay rott rwramltlrw* wiQ he wll| not he held tht* yedf.
appoint*! ogftlrwt Jewish hualnen*
A* In former yrwr*. a
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In Gerwranj* te answer to hoyrolt of Btntr* qneen I* to be
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plfwt o f international Jewry-"
from a bevy nf gide
The party announcement raid tka different teurist •Op
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CHICAGO, Mar. aa— The Ca­
U ontinuod from Page One)
I Cm** w ar on the j«b and thi« Ral- that steps will ho tnkep to reduce i rroup* and trill be gl**n
pone gang will attempt to gate Mgt few minute*," Mr. tvhiu vatlon Army j»n* reeding people tho number nf Jews in the various!to Havana. Anothar qneen
control of legal becr dtetributian teHtr*|
Held Hy DeMolaya
* long beforw iny of the othora profession* in order that they- ma&gt; rd at the International
in Chicago by "muscling or" no „ "fh* radio owat ou\ of cwmmis- knew what U wa* *1) about."
he proportionate to thr nuntber ••(! girls will represent eoi
distributor* or •mall dealers, Ik
Will
b r • (rw miiuttea,'* he con- ( “M » t of the .loath* w*rw rauwri lew* in the country.
stead mf *tat
a boat M Manoa*, Da Ma­
eras learned test night from rallor, "and we started for the i by people rudiing out of the “Thereby." the statement ron- trip to t hicegu’s O qtuey pa F
laya, and their falter* la attend*
TUEtDtT.
m r dcir ami wet* standing there, hullding* and being struck hy fall- vlulled, "will lhi» Jewish Interna* re** Exposition. Tha little
“fa t Sermon1
The renter play, “The Arrival
weml*ring what lo ikr neat when I lag brick, and building w uteriili. tloenl hymn of bate agwinst tier- and queen of hobytand, te l
•ala Chapter of Kitty", wQI be praeentod at . Prohibition official*
D eter of DoMoia* took place laet •:0D P. M. at tk* auditorium at they hare been Informed af tha tka eld Mather Earth started to . “There wa* one very peculiar many, boenuse nf a revolution in during tha baby show In '
plan, but are (ratin g mare in ter­ ahinuny again, aod ter ths woy, it thing about Ihe .hmtructinn of which no Jewish hair era. ruffled, Park, will ba made official enteM
I* IQ at S « |lt a t ItM o'clock a t the baa* Seminole Hlfh SehooL
ra»t ion haforv da*rrwining how to ho* been keeping -it up ever aloee building* in long Hatch. Every produce the long awaited tlerlira- for th® je e r ever all the ( k llf tN
e f the Maoeeie Temple
. , S r. and
SATURDAY
fight IL
on on.) off ol) day long f«r thn one af lh« aulnmohila showroom* lion roncerning the relation* be­ of ?t. ‘Tetervburg.
Cameron AvoAnnual mooting of tk
Remaining lander, of thu badly po«t few daj*."
la r m r t b g '^ f t t e l ^ ' w r a ' t e l d of Florida Stats College for W&lt;
was destroyed. Packard. Ilulck, tween the German people and
A pageant Friday night t t T «?
Tho letter eeiUnuc* a* follow*: Ford, Rtudabuker oml all the rest. those who have no rnnreptlnn of o clock ln the Brave* ban j
when ( a r t RnaeeU and Melria •n wffl toko place at UtW o'clock crippled Capons gang mode It
guaranteed to will he the outstanding
TVyfor were iaHUtod eed t
"While ■tandinr thar# ia th*» "When I get another r ha no* III the .hoapllalily
at the Port Oatlia Hotel in Orion* known a weak ago they would not
tptartetly election of officer* war do. Baaferd women moot mak* re- try to compete with legs
doorway the raJU cant* hack Into write again, hut I hopp that I will •hem,"
lion of the two-day ceN
te k l
Hnn* Kerri, Nmi Pin,*Ian rnm- Featuring Madamo I /ib M «tn|L
epniniiMtem, and tho
1v&gt;t have any more earthquake* to
•em tten o for hnreboert by Friday trie*. Such an effort, thog
teith
would coat too muck.
Lawrence Beal, m atter eoancil- with Mr*. B. F . Whltoor, J r.
tsU u* that long Beach had been Write about. At that I would rath­ missar of Ju«tice, declared in n distinguished ballet danrer, ft will
le r of the chapter, acted as toaiU
Tha plan thus was to foeus terribly stricken, all halMIng* de- er have one of these rarlhituake* •peerh last night (hot “the Jew iactudo approximately I0M pete
maater and totrodaeed Pro fu ro r
nallsheil, and those that areee not than one of your old twister* that waa bom from a sin against th.* ten* In Ihe east.
Bognlor m n t i m of the N. do V. ra n g octleitle* in gambling, 1
te*v» on flew.- New mtod you, all you hava bock whore you at| are." Hole Ohp*t and always ho* shown
Carolina Wly- Q. E. McKay, "dad" of the chap­ Howard Chapter of ik* U. D. C. reliable reports now avw that
ter, who p t t o talk an the »oh*
himself the oervant of decay."
will toko pUcn a t SrtkQ o’clock a t ra n g will attempt te gat port ef the time (hat this was going an
H arrr Hall,
"The Qeed a Boy Derives
the le er profit* also. The fight, tha earth wa* still ahinuny ing and
Joseph GocbUd*, Natl minister
ih*
homo
af
Mra.
If.
B.
Wiggiaa,
Delfrlap Work.* Thio wao
It I* understood, will be made hy *pakr after shake waa going on."
i&gt;r propaganda, announced that his
Avenno,
with
Mr*.
Wigby a ahert addraoi ky glna aod Mr*, a U
department would take "sharp
th at salt of tho gang which ha*
“T V light poles on Ihe street h»
i l l Randall, in .
L ehasa. first
cauntcractlvo
measure*" agnln*t
roirttwIM
union
orgfnttatkms
and
front
ef
the
honae
were
dancing
a
Darla, and
i
Mlaa
liter of Itembole Chapter. A
those rrsponrihlr for report.i nf
harassed legitimate builneaa the Mg and swaying hack unj forth n*
aaaday a t Day*
firen at
Jewish atroritic*. He nunle Ihi
tart two year*.
though they would break off In the
aawewsssmewt.qw-lhw.ratuU-ut.uv.
.PmMldtlpn..Q(flci*b, hav* .In, Iddte and JU L o e e M s Aha. *t*eeh
conference Sunday with fhancel*
formation that unit** the law in­
' we were both *o very thnnk&gt;
Deytef the regular
(Continued Front l*npv One)
tervene*. M u r r a y , Humphries
lor Hitler.
that the home waa not dam, aaotaeed to Dey- resent officer*,
n4S,
"Drastic legal proceeding* will
gang ehieftahi ilnce Capone went
in thf allghtett. Not a crack pressed no lnlcnti»n of coming
t* attend the
of Mra. T. W. WU* to ’ Atlanta prison, will be th*
hack
to
Germany.
be unilortaken agnlnst the atrocity
Inner or ont*r wall*, aod
shew.
f tthe
Uama, Oak Avenue, was the aaano
dor councillor, oad
Itrftentment it *ti|| kern at the campaign whieh ha* been unloosed
walla are In parleader of thg movement. Iftnq* the fnumlatlon
f
Of the regular huaHroo* and racial
kith, luster
phrien boosts he "brought ninecondition as are tha retaining pabHc*llon abroad uf report* of In America nn,| England by Inter­
meeting
e
f
the
Truth
Seek
era
eted for another
Tka
cent milk to CMcuC*-" Among hla wall* all around the place. It cer­ pariecutlon o r Harman Jew*. Tho ested Jnwl*h clrele* agnlnst the
m atter councillor will appoint Olas* of the First Method!*! aide* are "Machine Gun" Jock tainly pr®'**l that the houae U N ail party prarared n general neve German natlcpe*" Dr. Gochminor officers who wQI bo In- Ohntvh held yeeterday afUnumai MrGurft and Wilt lam "Three-Fin­ wonderfully built when a shaka uf call t„ boycott Jewish (tore. In UU said. “ A Mow Shull he atniek
Will lama. Mm. H. a
ttaliad with the
t
f la t Intensity wa* aut able to do rtlaHuiion but it has not been al the intellectual mover* and
Fanning. Mra. R. W. Turner, Mrs. gered Jack" While.
isiuml a* a nationwide order.
hcneficlaria* of these treasonable
Proof that th , gang la hooping aay damage."
J. K. Mritlnger, and Mr*. C. B.
The purpose of this movement machination*, most of whom nN*
®Wa want right over le one or
of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Stovall, Chorpenlag a t hoateaaee Mr*. T. J. out af tho production part of the
business u in the M appilra­ twn uf the smaiiar town* the very wil| he to retaliate against for- Jew* of German origin."
00k Avenue,
Smith had charge of the devotion­
eianei* who have made protests
al and Mr*. 0 . J . Pep* preelded tion* mode to R. 01 Teltewley, di- next morning, sod, pl«a*a to re­ based on alligation* of anti-Semi.
reetor of permit*, for lieensea to member will you, that all tho Hme
Mr. end U n , Linton E. Alien over the bo*tne*i *e**lon.
lie outrage* in Germany.
During th* meeting Mrs, W. L, manufnctuea beer. M known gang thn aafih wa* doing it* rtuff. W#
Government toleration or the
Mlaa M ettetta dfat. of Convert*, id daughter, Elizabeth,
want
first
to
lagtewood
ami
than
follower
ho*
applied.
Sunday afternoon and evening at ITfnlry prraented a picture of her
niovemaat wa* seen in a rumoiuto
Huntington
Park,
and
bulk
kt to ape
Roach a« the n eats of mother, the late Mra. G. E. Camp,
. . . . r e a l l y smart
place* wore in bad shape, people nltpta i*sur-l - hy the Telegraiiht-nMr. and Daytons
to the class. Mr*. Camp wa* for
Mr. and Mr». Clyde A. Byrd.
all afraid to go back into their tlaion which denied that the boy.
t t Warper, **M&gt;Sanford
Decoration
Expert
III years assistant teacher of the
, . . . r e a l l y sporty
r*c -. t
homes, thol I*. the home* they rott would hate olfloial -upimct
,WI1) Give Lecture could
Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Cokotey,
have gone back In to. T ic hut admittedl&gt;lh* ail min i«l rat ton
TAMPA,
Mur.
A
num­
formerly o( Rodoq, Ms**., have
Late b the gflrrncon refresh
other home* wen- so badly tlemol- would "Uilarnto these mensurr* -u b e r of Tampan, w i l l Im in . , . . r e a l l y d r e w
S'
*i, I
A representative of the Home labwl that they wore not allowed lung a* foreign guvenimoul* lake nllemtanre with thousand* of oth­
tn . R I . Brudlck and rone to Mlanu to audm their home monte w on served to the follow­
Marjorie June and after (pending aevarol dayr hem ing) Mrs. W. P. Chapruan, Mr*. J. Decorator* Institute of the Pitta- to go hack In Ihcm. even for their nn step, aealntt atroeil) propa­ er* throughout the state at Ihe
In th® collection are jpagfa
y. WfW araonf thooo with the latter*a alater, Mr*. W &amp; CnrwfvH, Mr*. R- A. Ustrlson, burgh Plate Gla** Company will personal belongings."
ganda.1
twn-dny Festival of Stale* at St.
and drossy style*. rrlnl*.
*■
a rH y n h ro t» Thnradny. M tn 30,
• TWt|»* the Haptens V. Yield*. Magnolia Arson*.
"The
-ferger—
build
in-*
4Reeaweo
«£•
*he-ialerme-frft-srj
p
ftH
r&gt;T.Urg
TtSilT^.fmy—
grut
rrtitajT
pa&gt;te|s, ami sonbackt fRpd
vwp^mofaaa
l
to dtlleur s lecture at ihe Wom­ Ith part of the floor* Inlacl, you [ship otarvi-ed
Germany it
drei*c*. (If new rough
After apendlDg la r week* hers Wopaertar, Mass., Mra. C. 0. an'* Club at 8:30 o'clock to which ei-nld see where everything had would have Iwen im|Hsi|k|i- for marking the close uf South Flor­
ida’s serle* of winter pnge»nts.
fllanese, ami “*heer*."
r Ilia gneet ef Mr. sad Mr*. Bratlhnry, Mrs. Uilm* Lund&lt;tuirt, all women or tbo city are Invited.
Mrs. Lao Leatlo oi
b#cn thrown arBtind hy-tha quake. the Telegrnphon-tlnhiu lo carry
It will be Ihe fifth annual fesOvett*
HfCmm, We*t
J a n e , of- Koysta
Mm. J, K. Mettlagnr, Mra. J . W. An n special Inducement to P,-T. O il- » -» p * rith ff down nr all out tha abnvo communique bad Ihe tivsl, and popular number, of
, wore the Week-end (neats Street. S r . and Mr*. Pred Symea Rutledge, Mra- C. U Flower*, Mr*. A. member* lo attend, a priie of r&gt;i plait- vith |ilnv- broken, dUhrs government opim&gt;«mI it.)
There i, nearly every typo
part program* will be rombined
MM* Ella LoRoy have to- W. I*. Field*, M rs F. R. Mitchell, 110.00 will bt awardwl to the P.-T.
a t thi* low price, (vary
"Order, will he i*»i»e,| Tue-day with mnnv now-, feature*. The pro­
broken
tel
o
te
r
the
(lour",
fire
p*
turned lo their home a l New Yelk j | „ . j , tf. Cowort. Mr*, flrorgte A. organisation in t)m county hav.
d r',* i* tailored'a* ctrafaV
eajic* la te tail o lb*t they Wikctl to oryanlie tlie movrment within gram Include* n baby show, two
City.
H art, Mr*. C. K. Chpryenlng, Mr*. ing tlan largest number of friend, like nirk-c-rcw*. »«ine lianglnu by ihe rounlry," said n Nnxi pnrty pageant*, •■■lection nf state and
ly a* If it wore read* ta toll
at twice the amount «f
W. A. Tllll*. Mra. George Mrt'ruiu, •nd utfmber* ragisterad.
on* little |iictv t.f Iron, Hulldlng*
money.
and Mr*. P. D. Pork*!-.
Following the lecture Thursday that wen* not dttwn were cracked
Jacksonville, ana Mr*- 11. U. WilSixea If to SO.
Alva Mr*. John Vtugtin, Mr*. 0. nftfrnooa demoiutratluaa will he au badly ihnl ihey will have to
Mro. Eva J, Pope, Mr*. Ott* Hchmehl, Mra. made at Soew's Paiat and (Has*
be
pulled
down."
Knowles, of 8L Aoguailne, w en
J. F. Riser, Mr*. K. twalls Wilkln- llompnny, G. U. Btuart, manager,
"And one thing, Itcforo I forget
the goert* Sunday of Mr. and ,on, Mra. John Alden Brown, Mr*. on Thursday afternoon, all day
It. W* sure ate proud nf nur
Mra. Ed Cameron, Cameron AtftDuring the ttltacncp af Aim. Moye, who U
P. M. Iwnl, Mr*, t* Y. Brysn, Friday, and all day Saturday. The Navy. Ijesft than one hour after
nuo.
nttanding lh«* 1WWSpring Trade Beauty Show
Mr*. Martha Moffett, Mr*. R. W- representative will be glad to an- tho first shake, the first landing
rtgnnllug
Turner, Mra. 8. P . Panning, Mr*. awer any question*
In HAvnnnuh. njipolntmontu will Im: in’ken u*
party nf 300 salbir* and Marina,
Frlenda of Myra Ann South*
painting and home decoration.
ware on duty In thP stricken arao.
imimj hy two ski licit oiHinitorn.
ward, who was Injure! slightly ia P. A. Rowland, Mr*. W. C. Dokle,
The
attendance
priie
will
be
an automobile accident recently, Mr*. I- Grew, Mr*, p. I« Nixon, awarded at the m j of the three Tou ran read the accounts nf that
will be glad to team that ah* n Mra. A. P. Shoemaker, Mrs. R. M. day* to the organisation having fa the paper we are oending yeu.
Impcoving nicely at the homo of Mason, Mr*. C. C. Priest, Mr*. J. thw largest number nf regritra- To m« It wa* a wonderful ib-mnnatratlpn of what our Navy ran do
her parents, Mr. and Mra. Ira E. If. Itewrll, Mra. T. K. WII*on, Mr*.
y /
v ^ S fg g n
whan ratted upon.1’
Southward, l i t ] Laurel Avenue. W. M. McKIm, Mr*. Alpbta Rkh- lion*.
IM Natluiiul Hank Building
Mr*. W. L. Henloy, Mr*. Tout
"Day bafute yesterday, (four
I’hont* 480.
day* after tho quake! we went
Judge and Mra. T. J . Jennlnga, William*, Mr*. T, J. Hmlth, Mra,
Miss
Pearson
Weda
Plana
E.
William*,
Mr*.
Edith
I,
down
te
Long
Beach
and
went
all
J r , of Green Cove Spring*, vlrlted
Lowell Cummings through th at district, and believe
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Gelchei at Htope, Mr*. W. E. Well*. Mr*. D.
raa the papers did not give nut the
their bane, l i l t Magnolia A rt. C. Burdin, Mra, John-Humbler.
laat wrth-rnd. During thrlr Mra. W. I . Olaek. Mra. C. II.
Tho marriage of MM* Eula half ef It. tluildings ware abMiluteSmith,
Mr*.
L.
M.
Telford,
Mr*.
vlalt Judg* Jennlnga nttended the
Pearson, ef this ally, daughter nf ly flat aa tho ground, and other*
meeting of the Judge’* Aatocin- Alma Hnbbueh, Mr*. W. P. IIoolo- Mr. and Mia. J . A. 1&gt;arson, of Al­ pro just ready to fall. The bu*lhan, Mra. If. U RadfeH. Mra. R.
U ra in Orlaado.
bany, Ga-, lo Isiwell Cummings, of new dUt riot waa all guanlad try
L. Shlnholser, Mra. J. M. Moye, Lake Mary, leek place Sunday sailor* and marine*. nn,| nnljr the
Mlaa Carolyn Colllrr *nj gunta, Mlaa Laura f*lng. and Ml** June afternocii. .-it the Home of Mr. and chosen few were allowed to gn
lf r. and Mra. B. C. Collier, of! Waddell.
Mr*. It. J. Heel, lt»!S East Fourth ‘brough. Ye*. we wrr„ twn uf tho
Montetama. Go., Mra. L. A. Cel*
Street. The rrrrmony was pee* rhixen, a* per enclosed pass,
Her, Of Barnravtlte, On., and Mira
o b e r t s m it h dead? itV
formed h 'he Her. P- M.'Matter, which wa thought that you might
nd caff
n et! meeting.
Elola* Parker, of Columbua, Ga., thaThe
unbelievable I N u n t akk a day
n» i nr • f tim First Christian want to krep a* • souvenir. Ihin't
final
degree
wa*
bestowed
tailored
N aw
motored to Orlando la s t' night oa tka two candidate* by the de- riiu- It. i'l lbo presance of about forgot, wo wore having shake* all
in hi* life. Died hum a w d d N U w t
where they had dinner and attend­ ; graa team composed of R obot, :u rrirrd* and relative* of the tlm tlm* wo were In Loot lleach."
l |Q ( |
Another tnrtance of Death
ed the presentation of Urn opera, Young, Edward Mitcbtll, D&gt;m*l 1 ro IIIill*.
"Than wn drove nn tn the park
■
trilu
n
ii
. . ituldcn . . uneipwift
“ AVte." at the Municipal AudHo* Nortap, Nation Smith, Bill l;'* .* The Itrida wa* born near Al* where all the people were quar­
W
r're
here
Unify . . |un« Igmofttiw.
T*Ytelawraaeo Beet, BUI RUm.-m.. It. -fiv. (la. whore she »pent tha tered la tent* and rooking out In
And
it
U
a
tragic fact that ia 7 a « ta L
the
men.
The
gas
and
light*
wars
Z. Johoioq, Jr., Joe RotiL-i. J-oL *ronl»:r part of her life. She at*
to tuMHf there i« te ij liftk or NO CAIH
Forming a party spending Sop- Btempee, and Paal Bigger*.
'&lt;tided school near Albany and a! pH off, and tha water had to be
im huvd when Death knock* It the WOT.
&lt;ipy at Daytena BeaeL waeet |ir.
Plane were made for DeMol &lt;y I New Smyrna. Rho has been mak­
TJqnk ol III Will YQUR lotcJ one* k m
Md Mra’. 8. C. CaDler, nf Nwete- Hag wkieb will he dhocTved on the ing her home here with Mr. and t r the reremony for Winter Karen
to *ep»*l in m in t (or help tn pa* funeral
praray 0 6 , Mra. U A. (M IWr:
afternoon a f Easter doaday at Mra. R. J. Ree| te r th# part two where Mr. Cummlnga la em­
4fld utbcf n p to M in,‘hcif hour uf iVIWi
t Op, Wr-nnd lira. Ba- Daytona Beach. Member* of
Wbc not ptotidc (or that NBf D6D READY
ployed and where they will nuke
e.
klaral. Mr. and Mra- J. Bemlnola Chapter win attend serv­ ( tir
GASH
NOW? W« o f « r their. homc,„.'____________ _
Tha
couple
left
immediately
aftMis* Bteten Parirar. ef ice* (hero la a body.
O a, Mtea Carolyn (te!
It waa anaeuaced at tha close
Mildred HU. Abel ef the mad Ing that there were
__ ______ _ Jack Durep- aad^BW mere Masons a t the bantu*l than
ipMaee, ef W»a* Fglni Btefh.
L ife l a s a r a a c e B e n e f it
there have been In p 'n im h a r "f
yean. Several v lilte n f r m the
(
9
0 0 0 ) fa r D e a th B y A r c ld r a t
£ &gt;hn M. Cheney Chapter, o f,O fndo, Wera also praiast
Under thfa new, *marina R J N flR /
a
BENMIT LIFE INSURANCE F O M O
MKKBT WALK KB SUED
S
|] t o 00 Horn C*»h w paid on lit VERT DA
h
OF DEATH I ROM ANY CAIJSEI (HOO I
LOB ANGELES, Mar. B0.—LT&gt; I
Acctdceul ll*aih t
—Mlck*y WaJkar, termer middlevD
Yet that protection coat* only at little
weight champion, was anad tevi
ONE OiTMT A DAY, doyftadtM o* tj
ItAOM here )oet*rday hy May»
(A it I t —SI a t (or t whole frail. A*» IJ
hello E. Stephen, who aftawrted,
fO m
J &gt; r " « n *y
wM
L t a*. *«4* °*
Uuil ffiftw , jtrirxwU^i^j struck |
...
» AR'K
' *
te r l»*t Sunday night.
N o medical examination. Open la
w n n and thdditn io food htobh . .
Mr. oad Mr*.
Tally, of
1 lo 60. l i n t l by nftL We MM*
N o epoiM, w rin k lew o r '
bare
with
Orlando, spent I
collected. Anti (very police pert tk
tanunl of Insurance Brnaita ftaia the I
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G re a te s t V r f e t a b k
G arden

AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY N E W S P A P E R
P lr a C e n ts A .C o p y

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , M O N DA Y . M A RC H 27. I9 M

M u a b e r A g w rfa trd P n a

A c tiv ity Shows ROOSEVELT TO
TIFOUR KILLED Business
Effect O f P rep a ra tio n s n r r cD pi AWI
IN CAR WRECK
* * * M a k ' n s TO C O N G ®
ON EAST COAST

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SA178AUTO, Calif, Mar. 17.
—tffY—An army board of inqolry today ordered In rrillra­
tion of th* mental condition of
Private E . L. king, who alIvgvdlj billed Private John
Smith, wounded Mia* Irma Tal­
bot, IT-y*ar-old high vchool
atodent am) b*at her sister.
M ix Katharin* Talbot, &lt;0. with
■ revolver. Katherine Talbot
Mid that while th , four were
out riding. King naked her for
a k lx nod when *Sf refused
he auddenly atopped a t his cab­
in at the rifle rang* whvr* he
lived in brooding teolation. ob­
tained n gun and opened fir*.
King aat In the guardhouse to­
day teemlngly in • atupor ■
unable to answer questions.

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HEAD

TALLAHASSEE. Mnr. 27
__(Ah- W. S i nog him. *tal
superintend, ul uf |iuhl,e In
situciinn. tntlay announced apportioninent of f:Ut|,77l.4J in
state ni.l fur public school*
among t»7 counties. The money
wan ili*bui*ed • on the h**is of
the number oi Iearlier-pupil
unitv in rmli county. It » » ' the
•vrund aptHiftionment of vtate
fund* thl, month. I'awthon *nid
it wav r-l»hed «i w* to help
iho«c coonltea considering elo*lug their rchotd* be nine of
lack of fund*, lie »at'l there
will
another a|iporti&lt;mment
real inoiith

TALES OF J1
BAITING FOI
EXAGGERAH

WASHINGTON, Mar. *7— t,V)! &gt;t'«i Iwx lumlier demand, both of
(moods and hardwoods, had in—The beginning of th , stream &lt;tt
gold which sponsor* nt Iviralis#'1 erramnl appreciably in the Mid­
b**r predicted wou.,1 rvau.t from w e t, due partly to demand for
» &lt;
its sale waa rt-pnrtrd jrva-cnUy in brer iMittle hoses. Tank stock ul
sUtrmmt* from industry In vari­ nu- raid to t«r In demand for
ous (arts of th.- country nw' hu-mery pU»p»n-«.
Dr. Compton said “for llie first [
from th&lt;* frdrrat treasuty Itaelf.
Tying in with federal estimate* lim* this year, board feel lumber
IIERLIN, Mar. 17— (A.P.—
that millions of dollar* In tax rev older* honked t&gt;y the liltlle during
Jo*eph tioebhel*. chief of prof*- ]
WASHINGTON, Mar. 27.—hP*
the
week
ending
Mar.
IS
were
gam.a. announced today. 8* th* ^
FORT LAUDERDALE, Mar. enue would accrue t„ the govern heavier than for the correspond* —President Uo*&gt;*ev*1t will put be..
__
r k a i m i n g I ment even hefnie the sale of the
WASHINGTON. M n r. 27—
revolt of a conference wth "*
17,—Iff”! Christian C h * 1 " ' " r new hrrw beglna on Apr. 7. repre in* week of lUdl I t pe.-xent for* Congress this week hU p c ( hanrellor Hitler, that hi* de­
f t ) — P re sid e n t R oosevelt
Gross, aoldler, author and color- ( MntAt|rr&lt;
the lumber, bottling heavier.'’
posits f„. irfmanelng the hentrllJT
part mint will la-inch a “‘bgrp
A*
n
part
of
moderate
&lt;p»t
ken
C on g ress to d a y o f
ful figure *f the American dip- , nj other tfd u strix reported ro -1
oeht-hne 'enrd farmer* and for
e n u n t e r a c t i v e meanue** .
rived artlvity . —
ling of immnteVelal and indurir-al reviving the nail-rat tianapovtalomalic -eervlce. waa killed
again*! tho«e revpanvibUJor re* ^
tlve o rd er a a ta b lla h automobile a c
A tlo.e advixr lo Pie.ldaot J a. tivlty 1 nbualne** generally durport* of alroeitlea agalaat G vffc
yeetrrday
In
an
nutomobllv
*
»
,
_
«
»»•••
■».—
”
.
v
",*"*vx?t
[ a ll fed e ra l a g ric u ltu ra l
man J»w». “ I)ra*llc legal pva*
ridlnt
which
alio
i t- agencies u n d e r one
• w w -ite — midtital
• Li. ...
* —*
an,I hi« u
a
n
n
o
u
n
c
e
t
n
t
e
n
t
ineiTa*e
in
*r, Mr*. Mataite Crt»*(, of
~tk’e have been
a dead center *uhftnnllal
which ha* heen unloomfd In , $
r r i s r o s r — UR?
Chicago.
’
for month* economically. It la too. due ... beer «-perntnr*. or .n » . them. Confident that Congre.a
Vmrrira and K.nglaad by later* ■&gt;'/
will give him hi* fd'm »nil unem■(dent abollahed a U b U tia e.trd Je«i*h clrclea agalan* IMF
HA. father. CharU* W. C.rm*. w rtjr.l^ |» d g v
^ r^ tv * T lS S r« l" Hwt .liVr'bvaimv »f p’oyment t.llef Mil* before the
new German regime." Coebhrlv ,
o p era tio n s by t h e fa rm
wa« aerlouriy Injured and *** _^ “ beer trlde^* but *mal| frac-'th e brew would further .il.mdut.- red of the prefect ‘ week, the
•aid.
PrrvMcnt I* iVtermined lo a?tid
S av in g s o f $2,000,000
taken to • hoepitel her*. Doctor* [ J ^ uf ^
njllo„lll ,p ,m|i„g. but their hnalne *
^
Mid he bad a brokin arm, that . | t w
he th ,
factor necearary to I plied to llte Interatnl*
•&lt; the fafhi.ning of other plank* in
W A S H IN G T O N . M nr. 27th e Im m e d iate e f f e c t o f
j
hi* new program with ii view lo
he waa (evoraly eut and brulaed j , „ rt hn*lne*,
up anew." ; !k 7 W« ^ " l n o H x t". go after the winding thing* up by late Mu).
i ariler, th# President’ “ wand noaaiWr had received Inter- Dr. Wtlwn Compton, manager, heir rnl*' m «rdirr to g . af
wilted before th*
m e n t l««t n lg h t&amp;r c p o r t« l t h a ^
The problem of giving Hie
. , .
„f the national lumber manufae-1 bulkr bua.ne *.
mbstltuU^smployment
farmer*
the ilerirrd low intcre«t
nal injuriea.
.L e t*
axodatlan. reported for*| Ftont’ OrvenVlIle. »!.**,
vnme
a
TOKYl).
Mar. '27.-I/T’' T h' .in o ffic ia l in v estiR n tlo n
rale n* IMir heur moitciico* nnl
Th# children killed were Ev,er- m,n y JMt,rd ar in a atatemeut
(Continued On 1’agv T-• •&gt;
i Slid th* m**»or* want to
ul«i of nuking Mile of the -ude a' piivy cnuPCll PWtnlmniialy • p‘ j condition* in G e rm a n y intH
10, and Barbara, R.
' ---------w
--------~
I H oom and B*naU with
.p a r value of the new lend* t » l , r„Vr,l today a communkatlon tJ oa| c(| tJ,# i "whcrrAH th t
MOSCOW.
Mar.
27.-IAV-A
approval.
• finanre the deal ha* provrtl the
| .-.igiie id Nation* announc-l
L „L
,nnai«L.
President discussed tha deadlock haa developed
world economle confer* quevtlon of ball for threa BrIUvh j Beach to Miami (kidded off th*
with Ambnesador C!aud*l of ■ubjecti, employe* of th* electfl-1fediral highway Juat north of
cal firm, Metropollten-Vicker*. who' Fort U u d .rd a l. and overturned.
wh* argad It to b« hald ____
of Frederick II. I’rtnco. of llo*ton. „ft,rn on.
COMtlicretl \ir ttin lly l o n n ^ U
, ,
t cruahlng the oecopant*. AuthorH pootlblv. Th* Freneh- « » arreded
» " k'
„ | J Chri.tian tiro*, waa
for a p o llrg of rail Inter e*U‘ and | f hl. privy council convened a t, n ulctl."
t t u war d*bta will not b* charge* of aabotagv ln ,mPorUnt ’ driving.
a reduction Of mileage and operatA M lm|jy
lhu lmp « rlalJ_ Tht,
t.a.cd nn r»porta J
electrical work.
1 An inqueat into the death* waa
Inr etrenditart*.
^
palace hi itie pre»encr of the eia -1 front the Berlin embassy and
Coincident with an editorial a t- , ortlwrwd. A eoronvr’a jury viewed
llu* |&gt;topu«*l U »n lhf h*n o f|
Amrrican «vtlMu!ttes throughout
AD acaetnrtlea a t
federal
lUyimmU Motry. MdUUnt
pot t* W contracted for tack In Ruaalan newipaper* on a the bodlea yevterday afternoon,
vuvrrnmfnt .pbke.man .aid liermany. wi* telegraphed b / tlt e ^
jtoTr rn'."*."-t— cr---------------- F: r«r .—.r; ,..-yn.TSRi—t i . t TTtehV T» j
] wfll U bald op b yth* Tr*aaory Britlih praaa ‘eampalgn agalnu but x ld a verdict would not l«*
\ .r * * r l l i c ^ in***
vr|, , a ,noiiiic advi»*r*.
Kmnerar Hirnhito wuuh. t**ue an i hailing Aim-riran Jewa who
hetl.,?
* _ , « ! ! the Preeldeat-hae- . define* th# arrow!* It w a a -tevealed-thal ■returned-until today-nr-later.- —
Savings of I’l-GLOOQ.lhH) aa .tial-1edict informing his subjects of t
lequr.ted tin, imvrrnment t,i v* f ' q
f'hr‘«tian Cirn** gave hi* mlWs sow building proeram which Allan Monkhouae. Mo*cow director
NEW
YORK.
Mar.
17.i
f
f
’'OAKLAND.
Calif..
M»f
.
'27
ly
|nr
me
iBilroaJ*
)s
estimated
actior.
l(y
n„.
r.-isirl.-d
mistreatment
t of-'-fl
of
wfll bo flrancod on bond tosure for the Hrlliah company, (till I* dre** a t ’ Wavhlngton, when lie I’romincnt Catholic*. prote«tant* (^ . . n #in,t,)rm«^au*ing pmir vl­
l.y I lime un.hr one p i„ g .in
The
commimicntiun,
a. m
lnix
mi.lnh
,M
„f aisv
u.elr
iaco a t tha U
gsllier than by appropriation frem under accuxtlna along with other,
ftaturday night at a
*
.
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in
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re
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o
.
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nr
I
.
.
.
.
.
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r
an*.'
Jew*
joinfd
in
t*«uing
n
m
am
-1
,
lbi||ty,
wer
blamed
yv»terday
by
»
dor
Jturiil.
u-serl*
that
ioa
nitty
or
i
ha()J(
nf
Hitlerites
an
dto
take
apv,hit'll Itu ha-, bci-it iliaftmg
‘ revvnuea. T ha waa made I employe* on the company here. t fuhlonaMe Palm Beaih winter
|jp ,* official* for co-op* ralKii with rgpegla f,,rl unwillingness of league
propriate arUuO. _
_ I- informed quartet* a* an | (Tw, weeks ago Ruxian *ccrei ] hot,), fH*. parent* ami children fe«to yesterday through the na- v&gt;rnry
tu grusp Ihe facta of the tlnental - \\'l|tlv
.
« tx tj department o(firisls y
lanatlon for the (taxation In i police in raids in Mo*cow ami 1-en- j w(,0 paj bern (pending the win- tionaj conference of Jv»'» **** |(|,e crash of their I runvpotl which m-veful week-.
silu
ithm
.
resulted
In
the
uss
&gt;m'Hu*
Proaklciit
hn»
in
min*’.
-iLu.
did
not amplify the telegram, i’.
new centraete or (electing! Ingrad arrested Monkhou*#. five j , , r |n Bradenton, Joined Mm l hrUtlan* calling for tax r r f o r n t e , . | j , in-.l, miured two perhly's reiHiit &lt;n Feh. 21, »h«h
x unde* the exlatln* (on- | „ther RritUh employe* of th e ; threw.
|t
more
adequate pro*i*lon for the ^ ^ -n i, lts| u. , j two dwelling oltiv-r ideas fur the k iis o e l tuads. fl rd t„ civolrleete l.» tha cause «f ws* uaderetood aulhwrltat.veVy
lie ptcUrdy will iuond^ In ills
that nn official protest ta the H it­
tecunimviidaiiuiii Ihe lull fur re­ peace In the Orient. T his »h&gt;- doc­ ler girvernment I* planncj Iq view
ument
added,
is
Japan’s
primary
ligation
"f
the
■up la til* R o ^ - lh a d aneaee dtewabwtage In elec^
“rheck a breaking .town of «url A
,n«.-.Ug
peal of the lemptiiii* , lauvi, al­
nf Ihe rmhatsy's report.
.
r r .i
Secretary of .Slate Mull erbl tho
^ r n r m i H t ^ kiVnrinUht.«vtf"*her I
won enlightened • ‘• n ^ . | rr^ h ' ^ l urn,e,taken by fedcal ready approved hy the ll .ti«J In objective.
The communication I’ue* not cmtwss) felt “ A stapllliation ap*
i,-t,lute Comiut-ici- Comndtte.’, .u
,
state nnd cuunlf authorities*
r . , , , I . T politan-Vlckar* has-been operating
An aunt of Christian Gros*. of l»vor."
by T7vr idnnr, pilotfd hy N'm-I Lv- well ns th* lii&lt;a&gt;ilie fm '.enetal mention the mandated eland# In IM-nis lo hpre been ijs.-hr.l |i the
The manifesto
^
war
tegulatlon of 'Ollroad hal-l'ng the I'acltto, which unco •iclongc. fivld of personal r.i 1st rra* moot,
^
A (hort time after their arrest Mr*. Emma (Iroaa, te*!de« *1 18171
'•ns, fuiliter
war fll.r,
flier, ..........
an'
Job* In the nation** I°r* Monkhoua* and C harlx Nonlwell, Hintth Howard Avenue, Tampa. DM clergymen and laymen.
lo Gemmay and over which Jiru n end there are indications' that In
...J
ia g a*
*-&gt; po»Mi'grrs
po*Mi'gers Herman I- cuinpeale*.
,
|
r
;l«g
_ near* the final a-''Ion ata«c. a anhordlnate, wer* released under] »n^ anotlrer aunt Mr*. Mary
Roger W. Rtraus, one nf
Browt.. Hollywood builder, ami
I'uilher, he aants tu hni'.g was given supervisory powu » oy other phases the elluitluil' Is Ins*
i A bill to crawte th* balf-bllilon order* not to leave Moscow.
. »&lt;**'. and an unde. William eo-ehalrmen -of the conference,!
j nx,.|,. Miller, *»f l.&lt;&gt;* Ange- mutur tu t Irultic' under fi-iii-rai the l.i ague.
proving."
lar land for M oral grant* to
The spokesman said tho govern­
American Jewry had I r o n
La»t week the public prosecutor A. Gross, reside In West Pfalla- Issued n supplementary statement |rfl| hiutled out "f s rainstorm r.-gulali u. Tu stiOinplian all the
atete* to prevent «.1atreaa will
dslphla. Mrs. Effh* Horner.
a
ment maintains the viowpoint lint nrnu'od to a high pitch of Indignsm
ar
hetu
Saturday
night,
rarthings
he
ha.
m
mind,
in.-iu.litt"
In
Moscow
wa*
reported
to
have
culling
the
dec
la
ration
“a
strik­
latroduood In tho Sonata by
sister of Mrs. Natalie Gross. Is a
aetesslnn fnan the league docs llun Iff the ri'|Mirts of harsh rieaa.
' OCX Wajnor, D e m e n t. Now offered th# release on 'hail of tea'her In Chicago.
ing examrle of h.-w In this couri- lied aw I) Ills lore of tso house* I the unification of all lr4ti*| -rv • not rni»c tho question of Japan's ur^ --iull|,„i mrmlwrs of their •il
and
trn.hed
into
the
dwelling
of
tiun
ugenciev
under
one
»»vernthree
other
employ*#,
W.
II.
Ooatiian, Democrat, ColeChristian dross,
graduating tiy th* various groups co-upe *&gt; Jlr nod Mrs. Jn,rph Arlsa. with mint olfictr, the establlshinvni of retention of Ihe Islarde.
1
race
iff
hionn-shirto-l folio* e.» of 'T
Thornton,
John
Cuvhln
and
a
mar.
aod LaFolletto, tiuj-bllcaa,
In Ihe Interest of the iiatinsn]
Japan will not ralso this iiiics- Adolf Hiller. rbanctUnr and now
Metropolitan- from the University of Illinois In welfare, while st the same If."* an explosion that «** h.-nrd for * lo-'ersl gO-Oldmstor is piannol.
KMaio^ who have been study- named Gregory.
I0I8, later studied law in I’arl*
Carl Gray, president sif the tlon, he continued, In (anv • &gt;rm. dictator. Protest meetings ham
Urn prebjap* on baha f of th* Vickers w*» to port the hall).
In Germany, one greup ntlsn.ils inilsr-.
Uni.n I’a d f k luiltoad, wn.r was an*.' if it i« raised hy otb-T* It Is-en ralle,i in vnrlous par's of tho
T h, public proxeutor ha* re­ and Algeria, nnd served with ijnlid\rlsa
home
anil
an
Th
Amrrican forces in France nnd to blot o u t' mlnoritix."
in tohfrrenc* lo-u- reirnlly with will I.** met hy unflinching Japa­ notion. The slatP ib purtm rrt h ssk
U I* Introduced, the fused tha formal telegraphic re­ Siberia as lieutenant of infan­
The other co-chairmen are New­ Joining dwelling, aprnyed with
b* ready to take bp quest of the British company re­ try. He was discharged n rap- ton l». linker, repraacatiag th* burning gasoline, roared into the I'rvsldent, t» legaiit.il as a nese determination to hold the is­ Wen flooded with telegram* nsk* 1
jn* uppfnprinti* illplomutlc
.
piwslbte man fei tins jo i.
lands.
:V«r,
iMfr plan fo r putt ng questing ball for tha Englishmen
protestants. and I’rof. Carlton J- flame, Irupping Mrs. Ari-n nnd
Following to the secretary’s (»(** ,
Viscount Makotu Halto, pre­
It it likely the agriciinur. re­
i to work In the pub- despite hlg previous offer of re* tain In August I92I.
four
and
11.
Hayes,
representing
Catholics..
k»r
f„„r
rhi'dren,
For his military service he re­
j
financing measure will go for­ mier who confeetrd with I getl giam, sddrereed to llshhl Stephen
hrtmMk frrmatlon tf a lease becaua, he x ld th# comtnu
The statement deplores vthej frirti-i-. nil of whom lied.'
nlratlnn eontelned “entirely un#r ceived the distinguished vertbe
ward to Capitol Hill floor the Prince Fatonjl of the clo’er slates- S. Wire. New York; Bcnar.1,
taom tica cor pa."
the father, IVhit* House before mid-week. men Is-1 month icgs'-lted vl»l - Deutarh, New York, president nf
_
11 *01 ) and Senate ceptebl* and unwarranted cgprr*- cross from th* Unted Stales, the present rruel snd ur.ntc*«xiy m-j Jn.,.,,1, Arisa,
s’
aoaimlttaaa’ will meet a*p- alona of oplnloa that the accused military trots from Great Brit­ cqualitie* in men’* npportanity in p|vingr.1 through a window, so There 1* a Ciapesitirn m the Seo- draw ul from the U s/JC , |-Uoncd the American Jewl-h fongWOfft
obtain
and
enjoy
earth's
material
fTjt|-*l|y
Pumrd
he
was
i
sported
ain
and
the
Croix
de
Guerre
nnd
Gyms
Adh-f,
I’hlladelphlat
f
ala to include It In the farm iclirl ta |s t j r u statement to ' '* nation
thte morning to a rt on men were Innocent and of dlxpblessing*" nnd calls for “coura,|ir
(Continued On Page Two)
“ You will rememlrer that nt th*
bill now Iwfure the Srnale a o i- ttgarCing tmUy’s devolopn.ents.
jiaUtiba* aad it may L* prova| nf their trial."
geous
governmental
action,
a
r
a
­
Victims liesiiles uerupnnls o( culture committee.
The company a lx had asked
for Hvuato cottaIdaratlnn boThe league will he *lvi *.! that, time of your reeent ralj nt the de*
tional
planning
Imard
tu
lay
down
alghtfall. Jbe Senate com­ that ball I* set far IU arrested
Ihe plane, were Mrs. Arteu. )»••■ /Aoevonn as the I'residro’ find* despite thr secession,-Japan hopes paitment I Informed you that In
farsighted lines uf im 'jdrlal con- children. Anna. 10; J.«rph, Jr..
'
' ! • ; d a t e Russian employea.
hi* mrthodt for pulling t ie in­ t„ uinlimie to eo-opcrjip witn view of numerous press state­
tr .l for human welfare" and
Th# communication waa present­
CJng
broad
0;
Mii-hui-1.
-I.
and
Juanita.
»n»
debted
fsi mtr* on a new nasi* he other rations In movement de­ ments Indicating wide spread intomethod* of teiatmn wh en “shall
to carry ed to the official Iff Moakhouve.
year,
*ix
months,
and
four
nelghwill
apply
the same pneeip'e* lo signed to promote world peace i treatment »f tho Jews In Ger­
plac# Ihe major hard .mi »&lt;n lims#
many. I would rrmmst the A_meCr
without
,who.underwent a new four-hour
liors, Tony Serrano, 20; Joseph smsll home cwntrs.
nod to benefit humanity.
best
able
to
bear
It."
u an embassy at Jlerlin In ctilaqlv
examination Saturday night by
H T it
Scrrnno, Id, hte brother; George
Alorervrr, hr will • - relate the
“The
present
organtestlon
&gt;»•
orfin
talion with the prlncIpM i«P*Utho proseeator. During th# uqesJrannnll, IK, and Flores Fuontos, present eight government fa-.n
ciety”, the manifesto de-lure*,
Istes in Germany to
Uonlng he waa Informed In respect
17.
credit
agencies
snd
to
getting
«fTAMPA,
Mar.
2
7
,-R
r
ent
nil“fails In tragi* ine*»me I » re­
a dla- to hi* a*n eaa, that “almoat with­
the (.Itimllnti nnd euhmit n r**S ,
,biH
flclcncy
in
s
view-to
imp'oving
In
the
home
of
Joseph
Jor­
Hoovtr out, precedent an accused man hav Ings by the Insurance romniis,inn­ flect the principles of jis ’.tet- and dan, tH'Xl door to the Arisos, a the statu* of these agrn-|,-&lt; uni
irem
port.
V
loading to bean allowtd hla liberty while on er of New York atate limiting kian* hrutherhuud which o jr i ehgic.ua
••A Mj.lv ti.i * I'-'W
IV7.I .
addinner party was hrenkinv up as tn getting rfflcirncy in I
on
Ilf#
Insurance
and
suspending
teaching*
share
in
cowman
vhen
ion: relief,
Indicating t hit w hew telheii' w.n
*
. rt. 1dlvhlend payments, affecting p«d- |t alM a.uolpId.pum b" &gt;_yLl«tIL the ihip .illuouvJ-from .ii&gt;s*- »k»re miaislrslton e f ; th* -ghrn-tr rr*
turned over deeHeexamination.
f„ in short tlino fiinslderithle
was aummoned for further icy
u _ .holder* thFoughodt*
----Mra. Tony Toc'u ro n visitor, was financing program hr cmr, onthe
rnunwemen
and
children
lo
suder
In
i .Two) eicnl mistreatment of Jo\A, thU-_j*
J (Coattnuodl
quesllonlng U st nighL Indlcatina fry, hav# been withdrawn, it waa
stn i'k on the head hy n falling pistes.
the midst 0f plenty.’
OHI.ANUO. Mar. 27c-W. R. |ihnre may Is* con. idered virtually ); *
tim’ipeaaiblity that h* waa net yet announeed yxterd ay bv Tsnnm
timber
n
,
the
house
rnltopsed.
The signer* Include Hr lluniiiO'Nenl, president of the First Na­ terminated. Thete was sl»*
•aetnpt from trial with th* others. life underwriters on advin- from
lon Holt, president of lh&gt;llint Col­
tional Bank here, was appointed pirkrling nf Jewish merchandising^*,,
Soviet press yxterday com­ their company heldqusrtrr*
conservator f re the institution last stores sod Instances oy piafexloil* - *
lege, Winter Park.'FU .
mented for th* tin t time on the
Similar regulntions on loans in
h
lughl in a lo'egrnm receivrd hy &gt;1 dlserlinlnallon.
two-weeks old eaa#. laveatia aaUI: Florida and oilier atate*. applied
'•
' V |t rc
him from Ihe U. S. comptroller .......................
“These ‘maiilfestationa ' were
•re
»•
“Englishman
working
hare
as­
•* n temporary emergency m»stgrowan at Sanford,
h
Mayor
Ear!
W.
Brown,
of
DC-1
of
the
.urrrncy,
Washington,
D.
viewed
with
errinu*
conenrn
and Bradehton U at week sume th# same risk as In thnir urs, are axpectetf to b* lifted with­
the German government.
HOUSTON, Mar. 27. -IffV-Wil loind. who I* genera! chairman
that In view of exlotiag own country when committing Il­ in th# next ftw day*..
tha various 8 t.
Mr. O 'N xI will act in the capac(Continued on F i l s Two)
legal
acta.
Whom
w#
consider
|l*m
l*or.
h,
Jr.,
was
brutally
slain
•"
rharge
of
Ill
fVSS-ll*
«l&gt;|
»
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CIHINIIJ
m
~
Immediately before end during
marbot condition*
Whll# Sheriff J. F. McCIrllanJ and his woman companion n t- -Johns Valley Day program fea- Ity of conservator pending the
th# national bank holiday the
x lty of curtailing tb* guilty must b# tried.’
today gnnoiincfd that Ihe complstion of plan* for- the re­
New York Insurance commissioner and members of hi* family were ticked early today hy tu-gro ter- lures,
t calory crop by tb*
- - -•
*
opswing o f-tlx bank, t m u w restricted Insurance loan, to 1100 asleep in their N»*mr on French rortots w h ile_ Jb e tuutde iterc 1DcLaiubSteUon .Symphony Or* r oslt* will be accepted, whlrn
under e f g portion of th*
parked liere. Offirers with b l o n d •Justra of *•* pliers ba* hem enAvrm.o
early
Friday
mur;
in*',
an
In
case*
of
dir*
reed
and
suspend­
ha* boost alleviated.
under the new law. must Fe kept
ed dividend payment* temporarily intruder came through ih.* oack hounds instltuteil on immed A - 1gaged to furnUh mu*W during the In rash in the federal ies*rvs
lierefer* hare been
A large delegation of local penlskcj
frsreh
for
the
assgilsnts
in
toe
1
morning
and
afternoon.
door,
stealthily
rrepl
into
Iwdby companies with home offices in
celery a* In other
Ml. John* Valley Dity Is tiring hank or in obligation* of th* gc.v. trymen and merchant* are schads.y
surrounding
thick
woods.
The
girl
rooms
occupied
by
.
Sheriff
MeNew York state.
err mi nt. Liberty bonds, .tre* rt;y ulc,I to appear. b*f"ro th* Senf^rvl • t
although ln a few In­
Hla order* applied t«* half the Clclland «nd hi* **n, Jim MclTsdl- Mid (he ami I’orrh were sitting r pnnsured by four oi gnnisalloiis note* sod ether promises of Uncle Gity Gomintuian tonigh ta t i|S &gt; o 4
Bee. II. Irving Loettlt, former
te r Iy last week, coma
whose
interest*
are
all
|&gt;oiutrd
in
»
ear
when
two
aimed
negroes
and,
picked
up
and
ransacked
thel'
lowed 'under n p art af peetor of Holy Crom EP&gt;*«®P«! Ufa Insurance In effect In the trousers, and lrf( the house with appeared and onlere.i Ihe roipl" Iswanl (hi success of the river Bam to pay.
o’clock for the purpose of ap­
net knowing th a t tha Church here, edit be In 8enford country, and other » U tx , as In th" out awakroiitg any member af net - f the rar. One of the r.pgraes • «a||ey. They are: St. Johns Rl»* . These deposit*. Mr. . O'Ne-il
ing for prnttctlon against ttv
. . . __.said,
.
bank
holiday,
were
compelled
to
fa
r
tn*
purpose
of
holding
n
com­
order had been wlthfired rm Porch when he * i ' nr- vr mlprovsment Axoeiation, S t.| w'll lie subject to wl hdrewal y roods nf "bootleg” egg* amt-1
the
family.
apply
similar
regulations.
All
. . Because ef dl*ea**, tha munion service at the local church
Johns Airway* Association. Htate check or etherw istJn_tha, » “*l try being sold for below the
The robber or robbers got awiy drreil to put up M&lt; hands.
^ s t r i p p i n g heavily and a t 7:JO o’cloek W ^oesday morn- these or* sipeeted to be lifted
Bond No. .7, and the Jacksonville manner without restriction or of producing them locally, |
with
two
pistols,
a
witch,
onJ
IS reqgona, the reduced »W«. -It wa* announced today by within a short time and life insurHpokrsmrn for the group
District Progrvsive Club of the limitation of any kind.
about
$10
In
cash,
all
of
which
he
anc* service restored to n
Itvekln* Connelly.
'
cb waa anticipated
BVKNING CLASS T«» MEET
Include
S. R. Dlghton. local
The
conservator
annouft*’
that
At’antM
Coast
Un*
Railroad.
longed to Hberiff McClelland, and
.
Bar. Louttlt,' who ha* boon ate- boats.
■at order haa
p'an* which hav# ben.n u&gt;-d*i tnrney. who has nrrpsred I*
l'ndcr
prtssnt
plan*,
the
free
about
$0
In
rn*b
belonging
t*
hto
H.
C.
J*hn**n,
district
massgvr
•ton*!
at
Holy
Trinity
Church
at
accomplished.
The Seminole County Gltrus larlxru* at noon is the outstand­ consideration for the re-onenlntf lion which he will ask »b#
ion. One of th# pistela wn* a JS
« » w - . ^ . beida XCelery Wag* Palm Boach alaca Mar. I, to nf th* Enutteblo Life A xurtnre calibre Smith and Weesen Hack Grower* Evening f l a x will mrvt ing Iraturo of the events, nil of of the bank will he rarriej for* mlxlnner* to oksy. lie will
olh:
x n t th# Memlnole County Po*
at th# Lyman Sctnvd near IJ»ng
Inc, are now gathering corn lag to thl* aectioo /#r th* Society of Netr T*?*.
ward a* rapidly as possible.
yxteniay «f handle pialol, and tha ether was Lcngweod tonight at K;00 o clock, whirh will take (lace at tho De­
men's P r o t o c t l v e A«
t i I atete ealery grew- pu fp S s of attendlx* a meottoc •&lt; m , re x ira d
Mr.
O'Nsal
did
nol
say
when
a
.3H
Rmtth
aad
Wxaon
special.
I
.nnd
Fair
Ground,.
Public
ad­
wo* announced toslay by Ale*
which was formed hero l*rt
,W tha amount af . a , hoard of dlroetev* ef Wing- tb* wtihdrewhT k t th* New lo rk
ths
bank
wquld
begin
»
pay-off
to
Bhstiff
McClelland
had
net
ap(the ayyrex- M aas Camp, to he htM In Orlando rtguUlkma. B in,. ren»p*"» wir*d fgehendcsl th* g u lf* person or
fahaann county vocatloxl ag- dresses also will be fiatured, depositor* who were affected by with 0. C. nousman, of P»r!r.
U re- ImmedisUly t* B ut* Insurance persons a t noon today, n a Is lo lric a lto re tx eh er. who
will spe.s
apeak with RipmcnUllvo Mark WH* th* moratorium, either In full or nresident and Kari Norilff—
now U - 5 r o w alfh L
wtm&gt; win
rox nf thl* distrirt expected to
Wwt l&gt; h n B*a«k ahartiy Commlxl*tt*r Knott fbr pM«l*- ported so "working oa the cam ', i® tha member* of th* etos* M
. a n n , nTWe
w
Sanford, aa secretory.
- ;
«n I* among th* speaker*.
in part payment.
Wadneoday w ontag sloi, t* reew»&gt;«ternntrict*d loan* ported
"Cover
Crop#
and
Cultivation.'
id for p«MIarmed with raragr* dor*
serriot. r:
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ExecutiveOrder
Stabili0 p e rations
U.S. Farm Board

To PreHent Proposals
For Refinancing Of
Agriculture And Of
Assisting Uailroads

Soldier, AuthorJ)iplomat Driver Of Car
Skidding Off Road
Near FtLauderdale

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State Department In * ;
vesligation Is Made
Following Request |
From Many Gcpi

J A P S FORMALLY'1
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TO QUIT LEA G U E

DEVELOPED IN

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Of Communication t * * ^ * J £ »

SOVIET ACTION

Stalemate Occurs Up&gt;
on Question Of Bail
For 3 British Men

- 0. 1** ’S r S L T a i - " T A X R E F O R M IS P O O R VISIBn.lTY

A SK E D IN JO IN TifilV EN AS C A U SE

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SuhoolsApportioncd
$364,771.42 By State

Slayer's Mentality*"
To Be Investigated

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PRONOUNCEMENT OF PLANE CRASH

Manifesto Issued By! 12 Lose Lives When
Prominent Men Of Big Transport ^Ship
-3-Religious Faiths, rrashes Into House •&gt;»■*nLamu midanauf

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Restrictions Upon
I n s u r a n c e Firms
Ordered Released

O’Neal Is Named
As Conservator
Of Orlando Bank

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Move
Fon’t Be CouUnued

Girl I Attacked And
Sheriff And HI Son Her Kscort Murdered
Victim Of Robbery

Features Provided
For DeLnnd Meeting

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“Bootleg” Eggg To Be
• Discussccf At Meet

Louttlt Will Hold
Communion Service

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| A Nebraskan I* suing his commanky for 2 1-2 osnts things on
tax refund. The defen**, they
is thst the tewn's money Is
lint up In e $2 blll^-nichmsnd
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Will ihe candidates far the
I Legislators In ths spstlal slsetkm
dscltrt thsmssltsa on mndlflratlon
o# boar laws, baa and truth lottaAn Utopian Plan
latlstt, school funds, sales takes,
tax setts, and thus on forstsr?
According to Burton P. Fowler, president of tho
We deobt It
Progressive Education Association, there is a profit motive
Yetuks HtUuoka says that the in education In the form of school marks which hide the real
tontlnssd presence of ths Amen­ purpose o f learning and put it on a quantitative baajs.
tia navy in the Pseifte Is rousing
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A child is_______
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filled with curiosity and Is lnVoWs'ffrarivtnfv *n« ^ J*P*^riiHttctivelyA«rtilng to learn about tho world he IIve*-Iitr but
Watt, If It w»rs rvmottd It might
“ Instead of allowing him to develop this native curiosity, he
causa toms misgivings among is In a way paid for his work in the form of marks, rewards,
Amarlcant.
cups, buttons, honor holla, penalties and other menns of
------ — o— ------Jos Mirentrita Is tbs recipient artificial incentive.
Mr. Fowler believes that school marks should be nbol
of ft card of tfctnkf fhmi O. Os
.lfelntyrr, fkmwt New York Ished because “they make pupils feel cither inferior or
tsIumaUl* *ha la st»l thewtng superior, encourage dlahoncaty. give a feeling of insecurity,
M e en/Bi of sslsry wbleh Je# dull the edge of Intellectual curiosity, make children
s sont him teat weak, flo If O. 0 ’s coune-paisera instead of learners, and provide in general
soluas U a little nntgh for ths
next fsw days, blame It on Jos. an unworthy motive for hard work.5*
He thinka tho wlao teacher of the future “will not be
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As long as ths government concerned witlb the mark she la going to give, but will at­
furnish** members of the Rsnate tempt to understand each Individual child, phyaically, men­
aspirin Uhtbta fwe when they tally, ami' emotionally, and try so to direct and encourage
have ths hsSdtchs, It *esm» noth­
ing mors than Mr that It should him that ho will see Ills needa and take responsibility for
furnish ths tablets fie# to lb*- his own Improvement.’’
Instead of marks, Mr. Fowler would substitute “really
public whan membsrs of the Hett■ts give tbs public a pain In the human records that reveal Intent abilities, that encourage
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co-operation instead of competition, that make for good
will among children and parents instead of jealousies,
It strlkas us-It's about tims far heartaches And futile, selfish striving for unattainable
tha criminal aliment Is this coon* goals.”
try to lay otT of Cot. Uadbatxh.
Cvngrstai should pass
p»u sa *p*ciii
The almost Inevitable deduction to draw from Mr.
special isw
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tor Fowler’s Idea Is that It is a good one, in fa?t it is too good
ng U a» capital effens*
aayoos to attempt to extort money for practical adoption at this time. To carry It out, would
fro at Lindbergh on any protaxt require a far greater corps of toschera than, we have now,
whatever. It taolu a* If he should and the expense of individual attention would'ba prohibitive,
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each child beyond the ninth. The town of Cuneo pledge*
flO for each child after the sixth and also grants exemp­
tion from taxation and rent reductions.
Railroads offer
a 70 percent fare reduction to honeymooners, and a spe­
cial, Income tax has Iwen lovled by the state against bache­
lors, the Income from which Is turned over to the Nntlonal
Bureau for Protection of Mothers and Infants.
Apparently Italy Is going after population In n big
way.
Within ten years It may well boast five hundred
persona, to the nqunre mile instead of M l.
Rut how it I"
going to take earn of all thesis people Is beyond, us,
PprHaps they are Just being raised as “cannon fodder.
Raiian mothers should give a thought to this.
For the
hand that rocks the crndle truly rules the world
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■Irregularities in tho manage­
V ment of Urn llarrimen National
[task wars dtacovsnd Mm* tint*
■go but nothing was dono about it
for tigbt moatha because of the
foor, It la sold, that such 41Mlooa m might proslpltata a ran
width would wroth tho bank and
paaaibty ipnad to others. How‘ wbsMVtr something ctooksd
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ton going on, a ran on a

awjm Arthur Brisbane. “It pleasure to road that Mrs, Both
Own, doughtar of tho tato
r i W V Bryan otter**
. , ecngmiwornaa from FlOrfwffl tore on Important post

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Mian Undo Connolly mtortalnsd
a-tow of bar fHands Informally
hat delightfully
at a "Welsh
Rarebit" patty complimentary to
bar rousln and storming botuo
gusst, litas Kagtnla Mo#Win, of
Washington CUy Tusnday ersnIng, Musta and ptassaat parlor
gainst ware tho antsKataawlit of
tho •Vonlhg, sftsr Which th* dolldoos “Wolsh Kars bit*’ was cnloyal by th* young folks.. Mils
Undo'* gtwata wrrot tha MUsss
EugvttU Msuldln, Essie Pardon,
lfotan Bowtand, Karl Roumlllat,
Osborne Hkmdoa, Usury purdon,
sad Afato Ksaaor.
ThrOa - thaasaa
may hors
partsbed la ..tha dotage whkh
iwopt the aorttom half of the
Ohio Blror Volley Tuesday
Wednesday. Probably a half mil­
lion people wort mode homtltoa
hy tho flood la Indtaita and Ohio
*ad the property damage In booth
States will bo ot Unit noOAOo.uod,
Urn nod Ufa- U. lit HU1 a n
gn*Uy
worried shout ttolf
MagMirsi Mr*. Reword sad Miss
V ia lo Hill, who are In Columbus,
^hta red the flood district. No
m o n iji has beta rorohrod from
itomt’
Dr. and Mr*. W. B, Koltap, of
Pott JorHo, N. T. a n ta the city
fte » tow weeks and their m
s are always glad to g
m i l , H u h J aI doctor ***■
touts to ffantont and aL
■ psads .part of the winter

Floridians hare Jost nttaa to I*
proad of the manner In which ho
has boon roetgulied in the
argantaatioa o f tha
mittass, throagh whisk nearly oil
tadslaUon ta shsp«d in that body.
Hs is chairman of tho commlUts
on rotating, which carries with
It the cholraanahlp or tho Joint
committee on printing, yid Is niso
a member of the commerce, Ju.dietary and military affairs corn,
mlltess,
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CIIRI8TIAN SCIBNCK CHURCH
"RcnlltyH w u Urn subjest of the
Lesson-farmon Id all CbtHvboa of
Christ, Scientist, on Konday, Mar.
Tho Golden T u t w u from
P»ol«u 33111, “The counsel of the
U n i standrih tor *rrr, t h *
thoughts of his h urt to all
rattens."
Among th# citations whkh compitted tha Losscm-Sermon was lbs
toUawhtf from the Blbtat "The
word of tho U h l ta Hght; and oU
hi* works o n done In truth. By
the word of the Lord ware tho
hrartre mads) end all tho hoot of
them hy ths hmath of bis month.
For ho opdka. and It was done; h i
commands*, and u stood tost"
(Poafans Mi*, 4, »):
Tka Uaore-BMare also tnetndod tto toO etrito^
the Christian 1
"Sriaaro aid Health wHh Boy ta
tto Beriptmna,* by “

t^.«taio rwt. tataaaalieaal.. name kite*
and It, hac* ism i t*iarii t‘&gt;r eco­
nomic renditions and ronm.inta
policy In this country and all
oth*r rrnmtries". Mis* P*i1iln* ■'*■
clarril in explaining th* new Adndnistrotion’s attllud*
tn-*‘ard
th* nllrn.
Crntraltauthm and ctincintrnlinn nf'th*-smmi(ralia*,.acUvUlas
of th* c’epurtmrnt will bo sought
by Miss IVrhins. In nrd*r to ftaar
up sny nil*und*r*landlnf- nr ths
taw, shn Intrnds tn Issu* * **rloi
of annutalrd rniirt (tan»ion&gt;.
Th* "srrrrt ssrrtan", format ly
hcadnl by Miirtoy Garaion, w!t •
r*c*ic*il it salnry of $0000 unier
(ho s*rr*taryship of Wllllstn N.
Dtak, has b**n abolished. FiftyG*» spadal Immigration Inrrstlgator* were dismissed and id
other, ware put on furlough wbon
(Pnn, |niltl| Fr0m Page On#»
th . naw SacTftary found *hnl an
y
nmonit olh, r ,[rc&lt;h
appropriation of •pproximstely. iU
$200,000
eight mofirhH ago, f
for this branch to tarastlgst* o n Appointed to the diptomotta
only sefvtca after his disrhargo from
tract tabor hat dlmlnl.lir.l
th* army, Gross served os a ***tHJITP.
Mis* frrkfn* said lhal she FVUFy of Ihe Amertamri cmha-sy
found lhat eirnditures from this In Paris, anil later was charge
fund thla year included IITAT* for d’ a ffa ire s of ihe Unlinl Htatrs
salaries, $S2,S0R fur traveling ex­ to tto republic of Haiti.
penses end $*140 foe purposes t ‘ &gt;Chd*r tha nsmn of Fairfax
clsssfd es “cosfidenttar.
for Channlng, he wrote, ‘•.Siberia’s
tfnloucheii Treanires,” which wsi
which no report* were mail*.
Tha targe expense account run published in 1011.
up by these investigators hn'h In
to January, 1052, he was mar­
this country end Europe was sold ried to Virginia Randolph H arri­
by Miss Perkin* to he an* &lt;&gt;f the son; nf New York and California.
chief motives behind | H;Ir tils She was th* me Iher of th* two
missal. Lsttarx have gone n&gt;it to children killed yesterday.
the dlntrlet offices Informing them
that .In tha future they will I*
CHICAGO, Mar. 27. —
rrsponiihls for tho work formerly
Capt. Christian Channlng Gross,
dona by thta special corps.
Under Mr. Dealt much . f th* kilted In an autotnoblla accident
wnrk of this s«|usd of inveotlga- yesterday at Fart Lauderdale,
torn consisted in uniter-eovor in slang with hi* mother and two
qoirieo concerning th* statu • of children, was known internation­
nlleged Communists and atiters ally as a soldier, author and dip­
believod to b* in the country II lomat,
HU death terminated a long
legally, (mat year, M-. Garesnn
disturbed Hollywood by aintiunC' legal battle with h it former wife,
Ing hi* intention of deporMng uny Mrs. Virginia Harrison Groat,
foreign oetors or writers who had daughter nf a farmer governor
outstayed their permits. Mr. Gars general, of tha Philippines, ennnon*# mid* htv* been attsfld-d by etralng paternity of a child, Anmuch publicity.
1 , born to Mr*. Gross,
Another
reform
afinnunrod
Since hi* dlvoree from Mrs.
by th* now Hecrotory ot her first Grow In 1930, Gross carried on
pies* confercnen wan a levlalon nf litigations to have himself estab­
unemployment thu dlher •tatlt.'lrs lished tho legal father of tho
gathered hy the department ’o child.
make them “ more precttesUy useHa said he wanted th* fi-year*
ful." The American Statistical old Anna to bo doslored hi* own
Social/ has been asked to appoint so tho might shore In an $850,a commllte* to suggests way* of 000 trust fund sot aside for hit
improving th* department's re­ other children, Fvter, 10 and
search service. Miss Parkins said Barbara, H.
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It would bo har aim to have tho
statistic* servo Immediate practi­ states, tt did not Include probable
cal purpose*. Uncolored employ­ expenditures far building and
ment details will be the depart habilitating retail establishment*.
m*nt’s specialty.
Schnitman said It revered only ■
The unemployment'.! aortic* of smkll portion of the sum* to to
tho department, ra-organltcd by spent for brewery equipment and
tho Hoover Administration under non* of the other expense* Inci­
John R. Alpine,
dental to ntirt Ing tto -brow Ing Inbean thoight M tlifM IsfF l^ Mlsa dastry. Thl, total has barn esti­
Parkins, Last year ths so pea red mated by tto Uitltol Rtatra Htow­
at tto Capitol end complained of ers Assocation i t $400,000,000.
ite Inefficiency and lack or coDr. Jama* M. Doran, commis­
operation with stats agencies. sioner o f Industrial altohol,
Now sh* announced that It will ba ported that largo sums h a d
drastically reorganised on a more reached tll« Internal rarenu* bu­
useful basis.
reau already for beer taxe* and
flgrgod millions would IW paid to

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gantte public worse program that
may ran up to a billion dollars.
Treasury officials a-'t, preparing
for Ibis by n re-eurrvy of i m M
pablte works projects , throughout
th# eoontry, tho o*rsrd of now
contracts has been stopped fit
hw •thr'-cmen'cntaff'W rtM r'"'
msr be used to Usance immedi­
ately ths foreatativn program.

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"Th# bill te to acctrf with th#
FOUR KILLED TALES OFJEW declared
objectives of tho Presi­
dent In reference to re lie f, ho
IN CAR WRECK BATTING FOUND said.
“It recognises that not only
starvation to prsventad but
ON EAST COAST EXAGGERATED must
that standards of reMvf must to

Business Activity
Shows E ffe c t Of
Beer Reparations

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report of rash orders for 12ft,000
cottonwood beer bases, and a con­
tinued activity employing marly
200 additional men was forecast
by official* of Ih* plant. ’ ’wv’ '
In Chicago, official, of Edward
Don A Co. sold they bod said
•Ulna and goblets during tto .,
week than to soy simitar period to
th* tost i l jrpwaf
A more h M i a
thm by L. RMk aetmitmoa, thief
wlU Mdy. "Tto Strip*.*, Imply tto* statistician f t tto F. W.
Mr*. » . X, Ood lo A)l-In-*1L From this it fol. CorpereUeo, r
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The war fever in Europe U Mid to be tenanted very
-____ largely by the pressure of over-expanding populations
within the narrow confines of restricted areas.
One is
inclined to sympathise with those nations which find themitlves hemmed In on ail sides water, mountains, or hostile
nations and are at the same time too densely populated. "
Italy, for instance, has a population of 42,11 M M per­ Says Sb« WU1 Strive
Tb Regard Interest
sons. All these paople are Jammed Into the little boot
which juts out Into the Mediterranean Sea ahd Is closed on
Of The fndividsnt
the north by France, Switzerland, and Austria.
Small
wonder that Italy looks with greedy eye* across the Adri­
WASHINGTON.
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a t i c to the weak nation of Yugoslavia which akm# offers “Human inlsrosts- sml "tntsrnattanol anKnlti**" will ba taken
opportunities for expansion.
What over-population means to Italy may be bettor into ronsld*ration by tho orw AdIllustrated by a comparison with the United States.
Here mlnlitratlon of tha Immigration
taws, Ml*" Franco* Porkins, Ro*.
we have, in truth, more people, some 122,77B,Q(I0, but we rotary of Utxpr, annoanrod rohave also more land. Italy’s area Is 119.774 square miles: ffhtly.
that of the United States, 3.026.789. What these' figures
Th* ’’**cr*t *rnrlcs" for titan
mean to the density of population Is shown by the fact that fn«r«ligation hn» nlroady bocomo
(n Italy there are SRI.7 persons to the squire mile; In the a thing of tho past In ths sweep­
ing loorfsntsatlnn of th* Dopart*
United States, 415.
In Florida there are 20.8.
m*nt of Labor under tho first
In view of these facts, It is difficult to reconcile Musso­ wnmin Cabinet member, snd it
lini’s plea for bigger And better babies with his expressed wu* unnousrrd that radical
desire for world peace.
Recently he made a speech advo- ehsng** in the sieplnyriwnt ssrvting a 17.000,000 Increase *ln population during the next ta* and a rr»l»*d method nf hand­
tv T M ^ a c a n , iw »
n years.
And various cities, in an effort to eo-operate, ling labor ■tattalta* «iKin wdl bo
"rb o « f
offered bonuses to newlyweds, and commlMtona for eachtastttatetb---------------------------- i
‘•W* shall strict to r»rnrd tho
baby; and for those who hnvo produced thetr sixth child, rights
GREAT COWWAWT:
of the Individual and hu­
but a permanent royalty.
man lnl*r*»t* and shall also try
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"H itter in his capacity os lead­
er of the Natl party Issusj an or­
der colling upon his follower* to
maintain Isw and order, to avoid
molesting foreigners, disrupting
trade,—a n d -ta avoid tho creation
of possible embarrassing intemntlsnal Incidents.
“ Later, (vie* chancellor) Von
Papen delivered a speech at Bres­
lau to which he not only reiterated
Hitler's appeals for discipline hut
abjured the tic tors of the lost
election not to spall their triumph
by unworthy oris „f revenge ami
violence which rauld only bring
discredit upon the new regime In
foreign coontrie*.
“A* a result, the embassy re­
ports th st th* &lt;- authority of th*
regulor police had been ro-enforced.
"The fetling has bean wide­
spread to Germany that following
so far-reaching a political read­
just ms n t w has recently taken
place, sonic time must slaps* be­
fore a state of equilibrium could
to re-eatabllahed.
"In the opinion of tbe embassy
such a stabilisation appear* to
havd bean reached to th* Geld of
personal mistreatment, and there
are Indication* that on other
phases th* situation I* improving.
“I feel hopeful In view of tto
reported attitude of high German
officiate and the evidences of
■ m e l i o r a t i o n already indi­
cated. that the situation, which
has caused such widespread con­
cern throughout this country, will
conn revert to norm*!. Meanwhita,
I shall.continue to watch tto situ■tlon closely, with a aympdttotte
interest and with a doalre to to
helpful to whatever way po*«l"*(Signed):
CORDELL HULL,
Secretary of State."

ALL V-S. CREDIT
AGENCIES PUT
UNDERJ^HEAD

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to th# state*, under Ore m w m*Mure, aa outright gfwnta with no
provision for repayment, ;
in a statsment teat «l*ht cwlllrvi«g t to propoaaL (teroitot Woguro
assarted on to to lf of tto wjl&gt;
^Tw^brewtrls, In St. Ixtuta
isensors, howsvrr. tM t tto tod*
dared $!)!*•,ooo worth *r revenue eral goremmen: most “sontmU#
stamp* sateutatad by them to last to e«-wpotato oo an oven- mow
stoat three months. In N t* York, gtnarso* state thou It h u to tto
in estimot* wn* mods
thst tfiOOJM barrels
Igbt to predurad than

lifted U th* growing genetation
i* not to inherit all of th* dis­
astrous legacies of untfcr-nouriih
moot and demoralisation.
. "Tho local it tea cannot alone
carry thta burden of Cfstreas which
la national in scope end c incurur.
The plan "embodied fn tho bill ‘Is
designed to stimulate tho maxi­
mum of local effort M th* pro­
vision of relief on f to supplement
that effort with federal assist.
■ncs.“
The bill would create a new ret­
up for tto distribution of tto
funds uadsr a federal relief adadministrator upon tb* bosla of
roisoif liy tto Hecon.&lt;tructioo cor­
poration through additional bor­
rowing power.
Of tb* total fund, $7J0fi00fi00
would to used for advances to
states up to on*-third of th* pub­
lic money expended by thorn and
tholr political subdlritloiM for
reltef during tho preceding threemonth period.
Tha
remaining
$500,000400
would to allocated by tto reltef
admJnlstratoor upon *to to ils of
need.
Administration officials already
are working on the third phase of
thu Roosevelt relief plan— a gi­

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F L O R ID A ,

Kiltsbeth Waterman, Mary Wathcn Elisabeth Wat hen, Otto Trapp,
Chester
Estes, Frank
Allen.
T to M m a th *
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Charles Cameron, William Barry
—-----Before ft gathering of over 350 Cwllum, Paul Farina, John Farina,; Slates Attorney 1* F. Boyle exI t O ffice 148 friends end relative*. IS persons, Wassas George, . Robert Greer, pert, to leave here tomorrow
the largest group of children and W w ant Higgins, Jsmeu Hogan, morning for Titusville "to remain
adstta ever to receive the sacra­ J . R. Kenny, Jr., Robert LeFils, shout a week” for the pufpiwe of
SAN FRANCISCO, Map. 37 —
Mu«e, handling the prosecution nf al- Uh—Tom Mooney today dared hi» 1
ment of confirmation at one time Vincent LeFlts, Ralph
at All Souls Catholic Church, were Ralph Praold, John rope, Carl leged law violators who will be
confirmed yeaterdWy afternoon at Rabun. F. Jacob Richter, Edward broaght before Circuit
Court former prosecutors to again prove
3:30 o'clock a t the church by Smith. Henry Tamm, and Martin Judge Millar, B. Smith in the him guilty of the preparedness
day pnrade bombing here in K 'tt
. .Spring term of hi, court.
Bishop Patrick J . Barry, bishop Temple. J r .
of the diocese of St, Augustine.
N r. Boyle statrd today that thr .ml if possible to hang him.
MONDAY.
The dar* was contained'in »&gt;
Titusville court promise, tn be
Tha Dependablo Class of the A*si Ring with the ceremony were:
statement given newspapers by
Intrrrstiftg
and
active.
'There
srv
the
Rev.
J.
J
.
Ketlaghan.
pastor
First Mrtbodltt Church will meet
tm&gt; to order trial- docketed*', he Mooney’s defen.e committee which,
a t 7:30 o’clock at the homo of of All Souls Catholic Church, and
ssld
"a , well a , the case of for­ or more than 15 yrnrs sought a
Rev.
John
Briber,
of
ttrlando.
Mis, Marjorie lUsklns, POT Park
, ■
mer circuit court clerk N. T, pardon for Mooney.
Preceding
the
ceremony,
the
Avenue, with Mias Hoskins and
A |-r fusion of gladioli, statke, Krwcher, who probably will te
The statement wit, luisrd • • t h a t
first
he'*
has
conducted
here
in
Mrs. Paul Johnon as hmtesase.
over two years, Bishop Barry gave snap dracons, and other garden attaigned on four Indictments action of Superior Jo ^ ro Loahfj
TUESDAY,
Ward in ordering th,. trial aff
a short talk In whtrh he said tin t flower- in pastel shsilcs was ar- charging cinbevilement.”
The board of tha Woman’s Aux­ he wae very much pleased with ranged about the largo rooms of
Mooney on the remaining murder
iliary of the P in t Prmbjrterlan the large class and with the srorfc the San fur d Country Club Satur­
indictment agnln,| hint—an indict­
Church win meet at 10:30 A. M. done ih the parish recently.
ment on court nvnrds resiiim -ted|
day evening for l hr informal
at tha home of Mrs. t* I. Frailer,
hy the Mooney iU-frn*e with the
Sponsors for the rlas, were: dance nn,I party given by Mr. and
Mellonvllle Avenue t» hear a talk Mrs. II. It. Pope, Mis* Madeline Mr*. lir.'rge It. Bishop in honor
hope that acquittal would provide
by Mra. S. E. tree, of Orlando, on, Mallem, and F. K, Koamlllat. of their daughter, .Miss Martha
„ ,
,« ,, ..
, a moral wro’ge for Mooney’s re­
"The Modern Clrole". Luncheon Tho«o receiving the ssrrament Bishop, sod her guest., the Misses] KV '
l ' lease from his life term.
will be served a t noon.
were: Mrs. R. A. Cameron, J r . Ann Dirk,on, of Orlando, and! * *
Jodie Ward set the new trial
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The senior play, •'The Arrival Katherine Greer. Estelle Hurt, Katherine Martin, or Apopka. Mr.
for Apr. 91 and left the prose­
,.
of Kitty”, will be presented at Katherine Hurt, Wilma l^-tnhart, • r t Mr, It. R. Dew as/isted Mr. ‘tay
cution tn State Attorney General
m
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8:00 P. M. a t the auditorium at Virginia Prsnld, Jeanette Potter, and Mrs. H ,hoP m. chaperone,.
Wrhh. District Aliorney Matthew
r £
Seminole High School.
,
Dorothy Runge, Muriel ltunge,
During the evening the guests trlthte this morning snftf "will llrady withdrew from Ihe proseLucy Roumlllat. Mary Tamm, anjoyed dancing and jig-saw pualipin saying he did not believe
Mary Wight, Margaret Colhim, *lss which were arranged on small probably boTarremy n ftrr trust,"
was still in jail *1 noon
Anna Marie Greer, Margie Hogan, table, in the 'lining room. Re- Martin
,mv ¥
tnent.e*rfr'jfflhfV"7mt*'Pm*‘J'’fl”i was atrroTnl u| koi comwere served throught the earning plaint filed by Mr«. T. J. MurIT,
tract!v* I
from a large table overlaid with local beauty parlor operator. Mar­
tiroogvtt'
Ml** Ell* Maud Jones enter,
a lace rloth and decorated with tin is alleged to Imre ."pawned” a
••
Feature
of
the
f'hutrh
School
talned * amill number of her
flower*.
walrh which Mrs. Murff had given Assembly 0f the First Methodist
friend, with a piano recital on
Those presrnt were: the Misses him til be raffled off. The case Is Church which look place yesterday.
Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock at
Martha
Bishop,
Anne
llickson,
of
scheduled to be tried
before niomtng at the church was thuj
the homo of her teacher, Mre, C.
The third annual recital of the
W. flhlnholser, Oeh Avenue. At Lltlle Players Club of Junior High Otlando. a nd Katherine Martin, County Judge J, G. Sharon.
vural solo. "Open the tlatea of the
the conclusion of the program a School will be presented on Tnee­ of Apopka, honor guests, Mr. and
Temple", which was rendered hy
social hour was enjoyed by the ds y afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at Mrs. 11. B, Odham, Jr., thr Misses
Joseph Manilla, of Alliance, Ohio,*
Jane Sharon, Betty
Wheelers,
guests.
who Is spending some time In'
the Junior High School auditorium Dorothy Powell, Adelaide Hig­
Kissimmee.
Assisting on the musical pro­ anil will tie opened by a S«ng. gins, Kathleen
1-aney, Thehna
Mr. Manilla is n tenor who
gram for the evening was the "Missouri Walts." by the Girl, Benson, Dorothy Marshall, Elea­
i . »
The famed Hallanl anil nallard sings ballads and operatic liuinfollowing group of girls from the Glee Club. •
nor llickson, Caroline t'ogburn, Chefs. Jug llaml and quartet, will line equally well. He will appear
Publle School Music Department
Number, on tho recital will be Elaine Harrison, and Krctfrt kk
appear on the stage of the Milano hete on Apr. 5 |n a concert to he
of tho Junior High School, trained given as follow ;
Bell, Alex Sharon, Blttte Rail- Theater tonight at the :» o'clock sponsored by the Young I’rople's
by Miss Clifford Shlnholser, sup. "Sir,. Malone and the Cen&lt;or”, Charles Betts, Rtchan) (tea.. Gene
show.
. Department of the First Methodist
ervitor; Misses O rrlia Trollies,
(lootl Qimllty. Will EJVRGrace T aj loft
Turner, Teddy Morse, George SicTheir program will con«nt "I t'hnrrh. lie will he assisted on the
Karlin Palmer, Elisabeth Lefflcr, “Opportunity" Jam e, Calhoun.*** Clelland.
Hoy - Britt,
Wilson old time quartet favorites, mim roneert hy his accompanist, Mrs. you excellent service. W fiit
Nancy Roasetter, Marjorie Cog- "The Sulk,,'* tturis Patterson.
Smith, Bill Tyre, J l u Rumblry, bers which will give unhampered Eh 31. Jones/ slsn of Ohio, and n sAvinir we nro poaiiitf
burn, and Dorothy Wiggins.
“One of Those Awful Children," Sant Bradford, Jennings Hurl,
opportunity for harmony effects, hy the Iskdiatm Quartette of
Tha following program rrer
Ann Benson.
lo you!
John Coleman. James
Dyson. and modern melodies popular with young ladles.
given:
&gt;“Her Folks and Hivn," Edith liny. Bryan Riser, Un-sell Udhant, Gil­ old anil yujng alike.
"Largo from Xerxes" by Handel— "Da Sweet a Soil,” Nancy Russel, mer Steele, Bill Preston, Curtis
The Ballard ami Ballard Jug
MUa Jonee,
ter.
Coleman, Justice Butler, Mac Hml Band wilt I.' nn nddrd allrarlion
“FATHER-SUN" BANQUET
"Sonata In D Major” First Move­ "Visitors,” Edith Bellamy.
cl
t i. ‘ ..7 ----------- ' .......| '0 in n .r e g u la r
nfeature
- n iu r r
pplrtnre
iriu riment, Hayden—Mlsa Jonee.
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Ilv way of bringing the proIsdtoy Di.ti'.ru. ADlUliriui.tvogrwmme-ai-the- Mdane-Thenter —The-.animal - "Kalher-Son” ban­
“Conic* Dances Numbers One and 'gram to n close, " *" shhrl- pliyT Stinson,
..... Itrossier, n? '*■'—
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Orlando.
quet
of
Seminole
Chapter
(lrtler
tonight.
Three Beethoven—Miss Jones. "The Sewing Circle." wll| be pre­
They will also appear at Ihe city of DeMnlay will take place tonight
Song, "Music Is Stealing"—Jun­ sented, with the following t*«t of I
hall to entertain Ihe hrmtnole nt d:3» P. M. at th r .Masonic
ior High gronp.
County Poulliy A««oc. at 7:.'tU Tentple with member* of the,
“Traumerle and I.lttle Romarrc", characters: "M r,. Smith." IVvri212*214 E. lwt 9 t
Patterson: “ Mrs. Green."
Ann;
DeMnlay, their fathers, and Ma­
o'clock.
Schumann—Mils Jonee.
Benson; “Mra. Wright,” Editli.
sons
qs
guests.
Following
the
ban­
Through
lb"
rour|r*y
of
Ihe
MAu Matin”, Godard—Miss Jones.
Feed Store this Imnil quet Ihe regular meeting nf Ihe
"Valle Caprice”, Newtand —Mil, Ray* "Mrs. Johnson," Nancy Un,
lurrge i rowd* attended • the Insurance
setter; "Mrs. Brown," Ann Ben­
hat been brought to Sanfonl, I'er- chapter will take place when Jiu'h
Jones.
upeninir
of
n
week
of
revival
Song, “Kentuck Babe”, Geihel— son; “ Mrs. Patrh,” Groce Taylor; s&lt; rvlcea nt lh" Flr»l Baptist cy Mere, msnager, siiid that there Ku,selt and ,Melvin Taylor will b«
I "M r,. Wood," Dorothy Wiggins.
will he no charge i»r the peifor- initialed.
Junior High group.
I liurrh here yeMrrday nreording munev at Ihe City Hall.
Duet. *rh#rge of th* Uhlans”,
t" R'v. Wm. I*. Brooks, Jr., pas­
Rohm—Mrs. Shlnholser and
tor of the church "The Place of
Friends of Jlr*. W. T. Klicker
PORT TO CONTINI'K
Miss Jones.
CBNT-A-ftftLB
Prayer" «■&lt; the subject of Ihe will regret tn learn that she is
sermon at the mortting servin' 111 at her home on luturvl Avenue,
WASHINGTtlN, Mar. J7 1/17 April Id, 15 beta**! A.C.L, I la­
while “Opinion. I’nnctrqlng Je ­
—nrttjamln R. Minor, nn arlor- tinos and m.tny othrr palntl, 1ftUnder thr direction of Sirs. sus" wa» dl&gt;ru..rd nt la.l night’s
Waabinglon. D. C. Umlt
ney,
newly appointed ree d u -' «f rtudlng
April 2'J.
George A. M affiit, nn expression service,
*
the Washington l'o*t Contp.iny,
Bat*
Your
nt
recital will tv given tomorrow
Rev. Brook, said that Dr. II.
lt.»s nnnounred that the l'o*t will
Fitted Now M l
This county was represented al morning nt the chapel at the M. Fugate, paktnr af the Firsi
continue iinlnterruptesl
p.ll'l'' n- EASTERN
South
Side
Primary
School.
The
Reduced
p
r
t
e
a
on
u
n
tie
Baptist
Churrh
of
Valdosta.
Gathe March meeting of the .St.
lion nf Its daily and Sundry edl- April 11, 13 t" New Scorir,! etc.
vision and Krygtak tense. Alee tiors.
will arrive hero late this after­
Johns River Improvement Associ­ public is invited I" attend.
lim it April 'J'J. Round-trip farts
all shell and modern gold
ation al Ocala today by the fol­ The program will lie given n- noon to make road) for his |&gt;ari
Mlsa Ann Dickson, of Orlando, from (other |a&gt;inu In prepuitlen)
filled frame*.
in the revival.
Under preamt
lowing persons who left here early follows:
anil Mi/s Katherine Martin,, o f1
this morning and were scheduled "Thr Fairy Shell." Virginia Read. plans, Dr. Fugate will delirer
Dr. Henry McLnulln, Jr.
Apopka,
«&gt;-re Ihe
week-end Kniifunl.
NKH YORK
it
"Too Clean," Virginia Kelly.
OPTOMKTillST
a rl address &lt;aeh night thi, week
to return at about 1:00 o'clock.
gue-ls of Ml-, Martha III,bop nt
1*1111. \DKt PIllA
fa
II. 31. Papworth, who Is Semi­ "Just a Little G irl” Marjorie at K:(h) oelmk. The pit Mir I- in­
111 Park At*.
her home nn .Magnolia Avenue.
ATLANTIC. CITY .
Hodges,
nole County director for the As­
vited to altenil.
..M .7J
I1AI.TIMOKK . .
sociation; Karl Lehman, the As­ “Bells," Jean Harper.
11M0
WAHIIINGTON .
sociation's secretary; B. F. Haines •The Telephone." Muriel Knox.
and H. J. Lehman, vice-president "A Punctured Tire,” Margaret
Hit sJ-litlim.il "llrnt-a-.Mile” and
Danner.
of tha Association, and L. 1).
“Eastern Cities” Kxrurtioos.ta wK»
Haines, TV’. 1, Cooper, J. I- 3far- "Panalc*.” \nn-la Melsrh.
rntrtte, and F. T. Williams, mem­ “What’ . In My Pocket’ " Albert.
» May 27, 3H. iW dept, 1. 3. I ,
bers of the Association.
July I, 2. U
(let. «. 7— /
Huff.
An*, a. n
N'/iv. r*, f t

P ersonal A ctivities
(Mrs. Bandy Hootess
At Pwty At Beach
V. XT P. Bandy waa boat**,
at a beach party o„ Thursday
with evvnfeg at Daytona BewcVi tn
honor of Mlm Salty Rayburn
ihmHo anj .on, who plana to leave In a few week,
lew spending « far Atlanta, Ga- tn make her
QttltOMn *nd Jlnul- future home. The gweata mat at
5:00 o’clork at the heme of Mrs.
vtalttlff rotative*.
Bandy and motored from there
Wl* t n l MU, la Daytona Beach where dancing,
of Birtnw, a m ■trimming and rame* ware en­
WMta of Mr. and joyed until a lata hoar when a
K. Harvl,. I 111 Park picnic (upper waa aerveiL
Thoia Invited were: the Miasm
Sally Rayburn, honor guest, Elis18 . Woodruff, of Lees- abrth Mrthvtn, Gladys Klnlatr,
yesterday her, with Jewel Chapman. Rebecca WUson,
Mr. and Mr*. Prank Joyce Mlnchew, Genevieve Wells,
f, 0«k Aeenu*.
Patsy Bandy, Mary Helen Humbley, Katherine TillU, Lot* Ro­
, aon of Dr. and Mr*,
will hate an opera- land, Julienne Newman, KatherJohnaan, and Roy Rrttt,
"V morning at the
hton Memorial Hoa- James McClelland, Georg# Mc­
Clelland, Marlon Cmlth, Crestrn
' --------- . -- . •Ctalro Zachr y, of JacksonWda tka week-end guest of Itaghes, Buck Bandy, and Walter
■CMU, Mr. and Mm. W. B. West, Lao Aimtmen, FTancin Ho­
ler, and Jack Booker, of DeLand.
f, Megabit* Arenoa.
spurting aome ilme her*
daughter, Mra. Count,
Mra. L. E. Polhlll baa
[DtLntid to rftit friend*.
of Mr,. M. Martin
pd to learn that aha Is
aieelr at the Hama of
-Mobley. Oak Avenue,
A Meant Injury' V. Shell and Miia Lu­
ll ' were the week-end
t Mr. and Mrs, Fred Pope
‘ rtwe in Roaa Court.
* MM M¥e. J . H. Stewart and
job, ■motored to Daytona
ftatvrrtaytyfi attend the
’ Show

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Mrs. Squires Gives
Party For Husband
In honpy of her husband, II. If.
Squirm, who celebrated his birth­
day anniversary yesterday, Mr*.
Squirm entertained with a pic­
nic and wiener roast yesterday
afternoon at 3:00 at F.vansdale
Park. Thom present were! Mr.
and Ure. B. H. Squires, and Mar­
garet, Wilma, and Elwln Squires.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chorpenlng,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth.
Mrs. Alphia Richards, Miss Alys
Chorpenlng, and C. E. Chorpen­
lng, lU.

Luther Calhoun Weds
£ MU, W i« In Orlando

The marriage of MIm Marie
fitter, Wise, daughter of W. R. Wise
and lha late Mra. Wise, of WoodiWfV -_____
hum, Ga. to Luther Calhoun, son
'ng the winter sea- Of Mr. and Mr*. Georg* Calhoun,
illb liar son-in-law and of this city, waa performed Thurs­
H r. and Mrs. T. «. day in Orlando. The couple have
U fa Dora Pmst hak returned here from Orlando and
to her hath#' at Mount are making their home with Mr.
Calhoon'a parents.
The brido was graduatrd last
W. Bell left yea- year from the Woodbum High
ula. Ala. where School and h*» been wlnltlnnr her
visit her parents for a uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
on accompanied
"Doe” Brannan, at their home,
who lie planning to
corner of Twelfth Street and Park
. . rsnoe, for tha past mveral
| Mr. and M n. Herman Meyer, weeks. The bridegroom was born
BaanM i. Os., are planning Jn Tampa but has lived here the
retwH hodo tomorrow after grvalsr part of his life. He at­
dayn hem aa tba tended th* public schools of the
and Mr*. H. K. elty and for the past few years
ha* been engaged with his father
. , U I » Pack Avenue.
|n farming.
M i l party spending yesDenrh Were:
Mrs. A. Zelmenovltt and Juliua
Mis, Flora Zslmrnoviti, of Brunswick, Ga.,
Mr.- and Mrs. H. and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan I d g u u ts, Mr. and menovlts, of Okeechobee, will re­
'p f flavin - turn home tomorrow after spend­
la th er Lyle ing g fevrdhy* hare with Mr. and
W ith JM rm ah. of Mr*. A. If. Moses, Palmetto Avenus.
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42 Are Confirmed In
Ceremony At Church

Boyle To Prosecute
Mooney Dares His
Cases In Titusville

Prosecutors Again
To Find Him Guilt:

Social Cakndaf

Give Dance
&gt;r Daughter, Guests

Senior Play
,4The' Arrival of
Kitty”
Tuesday
8:00 P. M.
Seminole High School _
Admission 3fic
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Martin Held In Jail
Pending Court Action
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Mira Jones Hostess
~“At‘T&amp;UBlwrtaR!t»

,VocaL.SQla.FeiLture.__ l
Of Church AHsemhly

Annual Recital Of
Club W i£Be Given

Ballard And Ballard
Jdfr Band At Milane

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Opening Of Revival
Here Well Attended

Expression Recital
Will Be Presented

Local Group Attends
S t Johns Meeting

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April 10. II, I*. 1.1 between sort*,
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(A J .) LegUlntlon In the In­
tenet of bankrupt municipal*
Itiaa waa ur»ed upon the
nt todav bv Reoreeen»»
___ ,t* Mark.. W ilcox,.. Dem o­
crat, o f Florida. He subm it­
ted a bill to allow insolvent
cities to negotiate settlemanta with the agreem ent
^f a majority o f cred itor!.

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ORDERED CLOSING
President States He
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j —Intended by it* draftsr, to be jurisdiction alter Apt. « and on
plain In intent, the new beer bill hip. (lying the American nag I
nevertheless
l» presenting
a» cn the high seas? It tan.
advertising I* Iimi...bJ Approximately Seven
many
problem*
a*
a
jig-saw
put­
WouldPutProgramln- tie to those charged with Ita en­ In2thc- I fnulla
can a newspaper
«prr pub , Hundred May Cast
II. hed In a dry *tate but with a
to Affsirs Of Flor­ forcement.
B n lb t .n
E.cc.ion
At every turn offlclale who large circulation in an adjoining
ida Cities, Counties must
put the legislation into *f- wet Mate carry brewer*’ *d*erFor Representative
Under Supervision feet on Apr. 7 are- finding fr»»h tiremanta. N,, offi.ial answer &gt;et.
parrel turn
port urinrrr.
deliver
X- - Will thc narcci
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entanglements to *end them ruah! ■•r T Ye*. '
i
| ArcorJing I-* n„ opinion ten
•
TAI LAI1ASSEE. Mar. 2S. &lt;A7 ing to their ciKituel.
Tho mea«ur« hardly wa* rnaet-J I - Will it deliver in dry «tale»T ilcrrd by AUomey-Giiietai &lt; &gt;"&gt;'
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BY CITRUS GROW

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sinned Address Td;
Press Pleading For
Fair Consideration
PKRUN*. Mnr. 25.— (A.P.V— IVrna'iitlon ef tny nun

PircctojN Find NoEyi-: „imrjy
d c n c e To Support W'lrmot
(’urrent C h a rges Cnptoin

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lie tolerated, aalA
Herman Goerinr*! minister without portfolio, In

by Mate aupenrl.lon of local «x
Hero^ro ? t o - that [ Tag To “ uV attorney.' with no o f .[ &gt;■*•'
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I’it rtl« V\s
.
•’ll may bo wise,, he. said henore
o'hvrwht*
yhieiitpt
Inmt
paytpg
«Can
beer
he
drlivercl
l)ow
u,
.
»f
ilm
Florida
rilru*
B*;
|
ny
to
foreign
correspondent*
HEADRICK. Okla.. Mir. 2 6 .r, _
ih,
of Ihem BP*were,l and other*
i,
, 1 1
r .|&gt; ,
|ti
,mirt.
study:
from the brvwerlr* to irtnil e
l«.ll lave*, will b- «Iunlifn*l to an change, nt a hhciu | meeting hire
DP)—J. C. Ilrock, presi-h-nt nf tho In. an addreaa on taee*. Jor
) r . i , rdny, toimi ii i„ i» m adopt-, in which he pleaded for fair
.tale
government,
through
the
’
»
» ^
^ ^
„ „ r1 -fl.
lfnntln“ *d on Page Pivol
ClUaatM Stair Bank of Headrick,
iu&gt;iin:e
n&lt;
n
ramlblale,
nr
•»
''•
•
t*
*
budget Imanl or some other mem *. ____
___
. im: » motion declaring it the *en*e ness in estim ating the Gerlast night wan said by officer* to
■n the apeelal rlerth’n t» »*•
of lhc board that "tm evidenrr his
.
hav, admitted fatally .shooting a to .upervl** locnl eipemliture* »o|
man altuation.
•n Ihla county »n Wedue* lay, Apr.
leva present rd in suppoit of
atata bank namlnrr &gt;aat*rday that economy will bo aUto-wU. In
|2 f»r the purpoae of electing n
lie also expressed the
just aftrr the lattar had ordered wuntie*. dUtrict* an.1 ritle*.
unilida'e to fit' the v.tcancy charge* ng»m*l the Imard, C. I- that Jew, and socialists
Tho
real
coat
of
government,
ho
Iba
cloning
oy
tha
Institution.
i-auKctl
by
the
,v
.
nt
de.-h
of
Krp.knmmnn.lrr.
"
T
Continued m m Iob of Congrooa
were rendering
their German
i
ll M While'.*
I nay employe*
n»
'o r,n ,n
Juno 1 so It ton complete
Tha banker, held m Jail, waa laid, la In tho local unit*, not in
w .e,"ntive sirs. II. ^
.
ryf-si.i.-.k William Edward*’ roor- friends poor service by making
the
atale
government
and
bond
lUvHt Roo**v»lt's
program, quotad aa aaylng, “ I thought 1
unfavorable reports on G*nj ' ^
This opinion •»***«»d.
...n -y osn sin . .
.
g___—.
in iislin
th* h*avle*t "burden
«aati today by Speaker had to,
londillon* or by holdlag paoiaav
in commenting 0, the
‘ "wi debt* form
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to." In
Ii itly Ih*fon* runvn l*»l*iy» an»T at
In the first two’ sections of hi*
J Ha mid “ everything we killing of W. E. Ernest, the e * .! In these lesser political sulslivirecord there are
niRM intetinir*«*i »i hlitifT to IH
*
*
“
siona of Florida. The stale govern
program, Edward* recommended
hava doM so far Won’t amount to “amlner.
While admitting excesses during
"HI registerc*! per-.m* wlm bad
ment,
he
declared,
rosla
only
7
the
immediate
resignation
of
Com­
M * thing unlaao wa gat tha whole
Ernest waa shot In the head a*
piid their poll lave* for UUI and
the first days of the German ret*
Humors
FlyThickAnd
cent*
of
each
dollar
paid
In
Use.
m
ioder
and
all
other
department
M p t m . Wa will whi Ihl, war if he turned from a telephone after
i;*,:o on of before Mar. is.
olution he claimed the government
head*. The charge against the
' th« peopla back homo will stay •drlsing State Bank Commiseion- while locnl government co.«ls !'.t ; FastRegardinKConIll addition, it i* estimated that hoard, a* certain director* have adopted moet stringent meaaurw*
er W. J. Harnett at Oklahoma cents.
then* are nppnulmotcl) ram per- construed the president’s pro­ including the death pew»«»
templated A c tinn
A great part of our tax prob­
1« tke meantime tb* administra­ City that -I have found Uruck
•m*. living in Ihi* eoiinty wlm «»'• gram. were contained In section 12 further transgressions.
lem," the governor said, "lies in
t e through Secretary Wallace short.’*
Meantime Chancellor Hltlet vrill
NEW YORK, Mnr. ;.*» -idl
exempt from jutying poll tsve- wherein Edwards stated the grow
NEW
YORK.
Mar.
2S.-b1*&gt;
the
solution
of
tho
local
debt
que*heUty reaaaerted to Congress its
take acl!a»dg—*1Juat the whafn
The only details of the affair
Ihe •
Mowing
Charles F’. Mitchell, former i hair- for
...........
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...
. They
have "with some rek.on mis- problem of Eastern Jews. rw»nteif hallaf that to get anything done sntircly clear were those given by lon which will be one of our prin­ With romor* »nd ‘ in»wlp flyi»&gt;£
«... disabled World War v e t e r a n * . ] ; ^
^
,lf lh, K l.
Ihi
k
an
I
fa»t
Ihvouth
Wall
Strrrl
man
"
f
*he
l»inr,|
of
the
Nalional
t e
farm mile;, the evecullve Barnett concerning his conversa­ cipal projects during tho coming
reg .tiling the
administration s Oily Itsnk. w„* indicted hy n M b ■ they were almve Ihe age « » » J .Range nnd "th«l there has been from postwar persecution*
afftilnlr must be trusted with a tion b7 telephone with the cspmlii- legislature."
gislature.
hi.irsilw iy program, the one rlrnr.
, h \ vein* n ner before J«n. I. i .m -i . con .id.1table rritlriem of some land, ilungary, Russia and
brand fWiiblu power,
„f
after
easier nnallona who hav#
Rigid
economy, he
CUt ronvktlon that emerged ypster- ernl grand Jury yr.lerd.iy oil » |||t» hrfam* .rj
er. Mlaa Virginia Donne, slsnog....
r«nliict* ’nnd ngrremrnt* - nrf t . Sonata labor rommlttea rapher for the banking depart- made
ade it poasinie r»r iw
j
WUB that the flral plsn woul I ensrge
chsrge or
of osn.iing
rvndmg meume
Income ta
•"**';
x r * . j ,||n
„ . ^ |y;u,
|y x jt or were men
memlmrs o&lt;
Exrhange he!,! responsible by the Nail* far
rlvisl
at
Iwtween
the
M to reach an agreement on
present distressing ceaditen-h* jvernment to_JwsJuce i
,imeke-the-«Uaw-caicirra-Jg pur. IlLL.#
the-year-lUda. l thr-Nattonat—Guard—»n- ''f * . *|
meal, who accompanied the exam goTcrmrtent
FFWWeWiV'Hforaautlon bill
un-l oiilsI.Te parties.
liter to llcadrlck yesterday morn­ for the coming
Germany.
"meertment*
shcwlil
*
naticnev'
tranajHirUtlon
ry.Xrm]
WHh,n
U
o
mmrs.
the
wealthy
’ tailed a conferenc* with WII- ing, had Just stepped out of the cent. Local “
The bonid voted 16 t» 3 at a
A statement that csrialn
banker wav
wav urraigncu
arraigneu ;*'»'&gt;•
oeioie k'”
ein1'j
-: The
jn e total
mini mirnU
n w m ,r of
— .qualilid meeting on Mar. 10 to reject Ed­
Green,
president of the
‘ he said.
through "diskon- Hnkcr
"do
likewise.
In**
•ral Jinlgo lleitru
Henry tV.
W. GiKklsrd
the spec
*|H-.in
ialI election |ward-.’ leiommeinlation* for the new*r*p*r» »r* printing
Godilanl and
and'' voter* for Ihe
aa Faderation of Labor honker's office when lh( shooting
lie eaplained the propo-ej in­ limishre o f duplicating service*
sporsihle distortions" concenilnR
,
entered a'plea of not guilty.
|therefore Is sllph'l)' In *'&lt;***
. epposing it. Nearly $100,­ occurred.
resignation*
of
1'mnmander
and
the treatment of Jewa In OermanF
Jus*, whit srretfic move* will
'Mr. Ernest h*d loan sitting si crease ln the state ad valorem milWhen Apr. 3 was fixed a. the 125 person*. H'n No*, t. ■&gt;»"■« » * * tho depaitinent head* based on was laati.d by the t«ntr*l unton
. of u te p n d e d money aplage from -I 7-" mill* to 5 l-b
for the publle building a typewriter," Miss Doane slid. mills by saying the earning powvr lie nece-sary t» r rompllsh this time limit lor making motion, and I dent* of thi* «*mnty
' Edward*1 rharge of lack of confi­ of German dtlxena of tn* Jewtah
— m a year ago lies Is "He sad Mr. Brock hau been talk­ of gny tax levy has declined to Ideal find* Wall Street opinion the dny on which the dale for th#|fhjl to vole in the gvnerul eleetlun. dence In Ibe present managsmcnt.
dlvitVtl. Isit unusually well in­
vL
.
, available for use by ing; I won’t tell what they said the point where the larger nilllage formed quarter* contend that or* trial will be fixed. United .Stale.,I Mr. Jlnkin* telegraphe,! Is Mr. Tho motion adopted y»*t«rday f,llbIt* portsi i f antl-Jewlah «troet*
at hi «atrying out hit until I have to. They were still will produce less revenue during of two plans will eventually meet Attomry MffUlle unniHinccil ih«ni| I aihII* ihU mnruimr »»kiuf MWhnl was mad,, by A. W. Hurley, of
Inventions^ U*
lies
are
“
pur*
c.tHwg when I left ^thc bank on
would U* no delay in prv»»ii!tf the'.dnlo poll
tan I* rrcoivitl Tor Winter Garden, after the board
the coming two years than the with congressional favor.
,
,
s i
. . a s s * __ • e«hn&lt;» l » ..v.lset* I n iil l M l I lV
_^
' '
_
to •n errand-for Mr. Brock."
i 13.11 and 1932 In order to qualify sjient the entire day in considering statement Mid.
rase to it* conclusion.
lower
rate
did
during
the
past
Thr
first
plan,
it
f*
said,
wqpkl
The
eeetral
union
la
an
("J*1*
at the Joint
In
vote
In
Ih:*
*peria|
election
i,r
She said when »he returnsd to
Ibe to oilier sections Of Edwards'
At the same lime Judge God
grant President Roosevelt bread
porateJ soelsty with hsadquarfar*
by William the office. Ernest was lying on the two years.
nnd
In vainly
trying
*
. , a* n ,i .indidatfcT- Will proftmm •
•••« in
•«••••# --f
- , ,to in llerlln *nd It eomprlxe* II afliar.I told Max I*. Steur, MitrHeU'* to qualify
emergency
fowei*
to
n|'|*&gt;int
a
ot Labor.
He floor dead. The young wuman then
there
have Imeoinr
lieeome „r
of *««
ag
those who haw,
|iri..|,(,.nt to t.»ck np hi* i m w » s
V lh
,»»j national
co-ur«linator w lm -lo counsel, that “ this ca»e will Im
U r'y^&gt;vUfad for “the regl- ran out of the bank screaming tor’ u
last general election l-e given J”
Commander nnd i filiated ur« tni” ) ‘“ n! ‘j ‘igOO |««al
‘
gctiler with regional co-ordinator* treated just n* other ra*e» are sine,
opportunity to tcrister and vote. (|hr (.llT,||lvM w[th *|K^ifle in- j rnl German staD* and 1
on ef labor In peace help.
.
. .
_woul..* exercise strict supervision IriWted."
____ ghd would dtmoralixe the
Ernest, who had been a tank
“ » law
an c« showing their Incompe^
of th, ltn,„n Sr* given
Tho answer: "There |* no
Neither Mitchell, wlio*&lt;&gt; l&gt;ai| uf
over the carriers something like
examiner for 16 years, leaves his
Miion's wage lovel*.
, n il dictatotshlp. Walker D. lld.non was continued, n»r Steur authorising thi opening »f regia* tency. or the reason, for la
^Tbey rtgimont labor In Fae- widow and two children. Brock al­
Illnes, director general of the rail­ would discus* sny phase, o f thejtrntlon hook* fer *pecl*l election*, ConDdemi- among th
g
-nm n'e the Inner peaee ef the
rist Italy. In Mltier Germany, and so has a family.
r, „ rK Thr official' organ,
road* during the Federal lon’ rol case. Rtcur had said in Ihe court- Under Section 21". Compiled ‘ *r"; memter* »f th- Exchange.
Commissioner Barnett said,,the
Social Rusrii,' ha laid, waving
It|,m to, the vo'e evnne.f i&gt;„. v .-k lr Ccntratwrcln '/eltung,
M-rlod, I* most frequently men- room he wa, ’rntlrriy nnfamllinr" ernl low s, poll luxe, must l«; pni'l
In
hU arm* ftr emphasis, “ but ll bank kad depoelt* of lill.OOfl and
NEW YOBK. Mar. 25. (.17
nmiamter;
hi- i|ep*M„.r,v.
depn.tmem , (
tionnl as Ihe admlrHtraliim’- (*»- with the fact* nod plead, ,| for :,t lenst on or before-th* fourth
.......
.under; ht# Jjrcu’aMort Of
»«»d
tocraa to ntt the spirit of Amtrl- bed revlrided withdrawals to 10 Am’iew W. Mellon, ulvate citlxeii ail, t* ch.iee for this key position. mm- limn to pretMlv the defense I Saturday preclio ; tho day ot alin
I tli,. U.nnl. of the I monthly r.liilen 7u.iK»,
head
(Continued pn lage Fl**t
per cent when slate l-anks re- now, ufter serving hi* ct.unlty
The pstrlolic *cel"ty „f n3ttoga|
The indictment charged that .*• »!«•. for I lf two yr.tr- next ehnu
The second pUn s repitle..' lo
ii. pi* I ill E Iwaivlr’ rcc«
onened following Ih* bank holiday. f.r 12 years, rime hack to Ameri­ irsomble the war-time, I’rderal
nlw German Jew* took action »'" l,ir
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- l .f - V th- board
I.ster wlthdrnwv w e'i iicreaseil to ca yesterday "glad l&lt;&gt; bo flee' nf basing errangement. This would Mitchell received « ret Income of preceding Uie &gt;■ '
loliq *,-l , mntjon &lt;&gt;n v»v« vnee In tlm! nf the central unlo«, pro­
the cares of public nltirc.
• ^ q u . U C y v o tm »nPlana For Operaling 20 per cent.
nectssilate a teni|mrary bn.oral fSJC Mti.s.tf6 In IU2P, alihoogli »«j ^
renlfirmlng it* mnodale testing again*! report* to M " * 1*
. vote
But although yeslenliy wa* hi* leasing of the carrier*, with a hi* liu-oate tax report for that year I
must .hav,- .I»ea
„f «ry Ex- lies a. "f.iivlg'' " l,«ro9V
School* Discussed
BgnlnU
the rile*.
he set forth that he hnd sustained) paid on ^r liefiin- Inr. I*.
seventy-eighth tllthday. the ereet
"any offirlnl Idarkmnil Germany which w“ . a*
.liilrlbiilion of earning* sniunr
n
i.’
lellv
I
f
chin_.not pe* o f »ta.U00. In Urn Is*
former ambaeeador to firrat ItrilMr. Jhkln*’ milv eomment » » '
„.,t, " •V-ept through Ifen Gcinmn*. op).... w »h
I at thlpnting road*.
TAMPA.
M gr- M .- W V TM
rrlurn the hanker acknowledged n
ain mad* It clear he ha. mi
The
view*
of
the
security
own"Well, thi* mexn- 'h*' 'h" f-'H 1 ryn • ■
ii.il dty .t"p»rr- determination *»' nur non-J«wl*h
wars and mean* of abulnlng *urthoughU of pursuing an marlivr »r», »hlppers, and rail exicutives i;ros* Income of niorP than ? .77'*.U&gt;*n f" 13 ! | P" I 11 iihi i h i
e„m patriots.
fklent Mrvds lo operate Ibe
men'
life.
.
. them &gt;c ve* have all teen offer,.I i »ti). hot charged off the d i ' •ri.
t#,rr Sntutday,
The *lal*m*nt of thr fsilral
•chools for a foil Urm neat uea"Ill meddle In business when I lo I’irsident Roosevelt’s a-Mncr*} betweeu the prlco he had paid for he«q pnl,t on or &gt; entitle electors
Tlo ti-.erd ,1. rlil"d *gsiM*t »
Mnr. IH. 1333, to
*h\t
•on were discussed today at lh - *nprn|H st to rail nut question­ unhin
feel like It", he seld.
“Cst.olii foreign
newtoapora
nlrrtlitn "
it wa* |oirt out here. Thr pres- (&gt;4,300 share* of National O ') to vote I* the si"
. i -V to get their
nail meeting of the Florida F-duBack In Pittsburgh he has u
nair.
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g$ *!&gt;*«*
effect
Dank stock ami the prlc- nt which
p
II
*
I'
jru
spren-ltic
stories to ti
**■&lt;
million
of
the
railroad
side
of
l’emllrg Ihe el"
.&gt;
imitation
"f
the
catlenal
Axaoelatloa
and Ih*
p :wo„|on of plan* for the an- business * m p l r *—torporatlon*
"■
hr ha,|sold th* stock to hi* wife.
that nmtilrted bodies of J«W«
cessor In Roprosenlntlve-i-leH II. view*
8tat* School Beard AaasrcJatwa. n|]a|
Army budget *P- which hie family and dose friend* the problem ha* been Intrusted
This wa* the stock which Milch- H. While, George W. M.dtoey cun- Kxrhan-te.
K-guliir'y found at the entrthc* »
a committee of rail president,
It waa x eK ih lij agreed that
, anlpalgn which la to be dominate—with aeecU nbovo Ihe
It dts|H)-H-d nf plank. in Ed­ tltJ J.-wi*h cemetery In Well
ell testified before lie S-'Mtc iinurs a* this county'* representa­
conristing
of
F.
E.
Williamson,
e-f
•t least I7AOO.OOO will b* *•*«»• j { ^ ( n „ Apr. 4 through Apr. 13,000.000 mark, even at IWU
tha New York IVntial, J. I r»-l- hanking committer, tlnrin;* it. tive In Group I, it "•&gt;- at'’'l •»- ward*’ I'Jp'int program, other « aubuih of llerlln, that1 ? • « * »
a prices.
Hun .......... .■ailing for the resigna­ "iris are forcibly h#rd*d Into pub.
, ,
Icy,
„ f the New Haven, anl Cary Stock Exchange (nveatlgation. that day.
bo.yd
•eeoriallea
*•
of
„ tion of Commander aial deport­
T%9
m^e.m . ----From Pittsburgh, even lefore
tpcclal Budget Committee which
he hid rtpurrh.M-d from his wife
lie squar**, and that hundroda of
Giuy,
of
the
Union
I’ariflr.
ltecaii*n their lU.'tt and In 12 poll
lutions called fer at Mael an met this aftemoo nat 1:30 o’clock, hie arrival, came word that his
It wa* indicated in Wall .Street at *212 a shale, the o.ire at taxr, have Is-en |iai-l prior to ment hcul* ns follows-.
German
Jswa
har«
it gmaths' eehoel Urwij that occupied the attention of a group old associate* were eager for hi*
Appruvnl o|ipointmrnl of Sec­ Gurieva, nine-tenth of th«*&gt;,
ye.it,ui'ty that this commlltie was which he soi l it to her, nlthough Mar. IH. 183.1 nv rnptlted hy law.
t* should operaU the
o f persons meeting In luncheon advlt* again.
in eioistsnt touch with Washing­ Itu&gt; slink when he repurrhssed it nnd Iwoiuse they are properly reg­ retary G. M. Felix a„ a**i*tant to eluting many children, t«n *fv
through the full term
Banking, one of hi* chief inter­
•*sal*n at the Monteruma Hotel
ton on the development ot Ihe was selling on Ihe open market nt istered, the following, in addition Ihe ge-ieral manager until thu an­ nraltteatrd.
xrith utmoet economy comests throughout hi* business rvnual meeting leaving the lucom"All such report* aro p«r* HR*
flu a .hare.
piogiam.
irate with tha proper edoto approximately Wi" •••her rilj*
Th« Riidgvt Comml tie# ■ppoini- reer, l* on* activity he will Ik- un­
The government contend* tli.il lima who are ’ exempt Iron poll j„i; Until lice lo create the office vent Inns.
Grrnting that a revision of Gm
* f the child. R. J. Longable to engage in. under Ihe law.
"Ihl* union amphalleaDy oh*
permanently■treet,
Dayten*
Beach
* * , td Include* tho following: W* A* for two'years, except In an advis­ anti-trust luw* would he neie*- neither the sate nor the icpni
It approved reduction of over- (lares that German Jewry kajutol
»ary, financial circle* held yester­ rhate wn* n Isuia fide
•laded president *1 tha E du ca te U ffler. II. J. Lthmaa. T. L Du- ory capacity.
h.- id c *pen*•*• wherever imssible, b*r held answerabl* for
"Association. O. J. Beatmes. Pea- n— J Union E. Allen, and Karl “ Standing oulalcV the door nf the day that the major tea Ime of th"
Tl„. esiuhtishment nf four sub- sponsible distortion*, whUh nxj*
p'an would be thr' elimination of
pkcola, wae elacUd. presldwt of Lehmann
Lsrvlathan’e dining room « ’ the waste. From an ofKiinling stand­
F.xchnngq districts solely for op­ serve lh* utmoat «0#d*mnatioqJ
Brigadier George J&gt;. Cader. of
tke School Beard Aaaoclatlon.
ship tame up the bay, Mellon point, ono of the most important
In lh* lost tow wroks thk Ggp*
..
■ • sr__ — — s. msx 4
\ 1 lM M ini erating rsonomies and not affect­
8L Petareburg, who ta her* ta chatted with newspapermen.
•
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newspapermen, ..c
lie
ing representation »n the Urartl; man nalioft Ha* been In thglthlWS
ualet local workare in the com­ ..Id he would ID. In Washington
u U o u . routlr.t
____ , Polk Co. ing campaign, today said that
revlrion« in traveling expenses; of a tremendous ^ollllcwl 86*
thc reduction of Xcircuitous
cmillfig
Femirole I'onnty expert s to
present
The lody of Mrs |tin Si rriHi­
rom
tiliilnlion of pncklng houaea he*val. the slatOBlont **!$• $$■
of
freight.
Collector Is Short “ StM* the Salvation Army loed- forII*th*expects
to spend the week­
nt her send n large delegation l» »he wM*n* p«k«»il&gt;lt?; invfutiifation of fill political roprlaal* ted •**«•••
Ur.«&gt;r present laws, however, Parra more, 75, who
ly baa mad* such a good showing end In Pittsburgh and go to Wash­
night Marrh meeting of the SI. Johns subsirllarles nnd Ihe ado(rtion of a oa« a occurrad, alao agalnih J r r b
-Final re- during the past year, w* are all ington Monday. Ho aakf hr might the originating carrier of ihip- home in Jacksonville la
BARTOW, Msr. »
ar rite River Improvement Association ■' uniform system of cost account­ But th* *8 orts of lh* , u »* f f * hopeful that Uw budget, aa pro­ see President Rnoeeveit, buj ha* went is permitted to retain Ihe after * brief illn**». wi
t&lt;&gt; Is* Ocala I’ ll Monday. It i* indicated
natirmal |ov.rnn»*nl to toewhn
tomorrow by the local no appointment. He *xprv»»*d In- long haul. Trqff'c moving in tran­ her* tomorrow afternoon
in a rherk up « f the artiv,. tm-m- ing.
order, and Chateollor ■tUM'a
sit
may
be
slopped
for
*t„n%«
biirie,!
beside
that
„
f
li*-r
husband
group wbl'h understands the alt trrrit In the confirmation of Ih*
)...r
hip
of
the
A
.soriallotv
in
thi*
order (to hla n tel, f o t e t e P M a
purpose, milling nr msnuPacliic- In Lnkevlaw remet'-ry- A short
" . " o f ’Iljl-..-. in hU K- a a t e aad knows of the.gftnd appointment of Rahart W. Ding- Ing,“
Minn ICIoihc Winn I h _ put an end to ladlxlduil hetlto^ and then moro on Tinder lb - 7mnri{nTaT~sernflv~rc1tt-tir» Trad ah emrntr-*" **'---------—— ■ ,
■lace 1116, Grady Burtoa. nards, will be reached In full." ham a* hla successor, and said
The party in rxpecled t” leave
Winner Of Contest hav* beqp «ff*4tlrt» tha W b l l
Ineeetlgater for Goveraor
Those attending tha luncheon President Roosevelt U “ fsvorsbly oritmai rale. /Any chang" in the prste-lde hy Dr K. I». Drown- lhr rlly Hall nt !( " " oVIuek Monsuch a procedure would strike di- Ice. Th- Erickson Enltrral llume
union *»»srtod.
■pld yesterday.
Burton _*Jay were: Mrs. Arthur Brunan. regarded'’ In Europe.
day morning, t" arrive is Orala in
reelly at hundreds of converting has ctiargo of srrangrmenl-.
hand* ef $30,000 each. CapUln and Mr*, lfsaley, Cadst
Miss Kloitnr Winn.
Seminole
time
for
the
officer*
and
directors
plans sratter#'.' throughout Ihe
Funeral services were h&lt;-l,| in
___ 4 Urma of office Jewel Cleveland, Brigadier eas­
llish Schtmi pupil who wa* en­
country and would b* gtrosuouxty Jacksonville IhU afternoon, with to inept nt th«* Marian ll 0,,,l f,,r tered a* a representative uf the Pacific Coast Lin
the audit, were es- ier, W. A. Leffler, T. L. Duma*. Flood Crest Moving
n
huslnes*
session.
At
I'J'-lt*
fought
hy
certain
hualne*.
InlerRev. A. C. Holt. rs*l‘*r » f the
up the km*,
in th* district declamation Sinks At Her
Dr. A. W. Knox. P. J. Btlne,
Towards Southland eata, It waa asserted by usuul'y Fir.t rrrsbyterlsn Church, «ffl- o'clock, the officers and member* school
uapended last Karl Lehmann, and V. A. Speer.
contest* at Del .and today, was
well
informed
studenU
uf
th*
will
meet
in
Joint
lunche-m
session
m ___ of Governor
cia'i’ig.
awarded first place, It wa* an­
SEATTLE, Mar.
EVANSVILLE, InA, Mar. 2 5 .- j&gt;ro!&gt;!ctn.
Mr*. Parramorc * •* a pioneer with Ocsla llolirlaits. Lion*, ami nounced late this afternoon by
| t e e state aadltore, WDm o f h atraaga u .
W)— Dcsftto ralna which fell aver
resident of Ksnford. Sh* moved to Kiwanians.
1 W, B- Wothering- Police Guard Home
Among those from E'anfor,| who Mr*. Msrtin Stlneeipher. who ac­ im, th* 8*attl*-Orl*ot I
muck o f tho Inundated district
Jacksonville 27 v-ar* ago where
t* walk oa hla
GEOLIHtIBT VISITS GI T
companied th« group to DeLaiul.
d*nt Madison, lay •
Of Threatened Solon during tho fight, flood predictions
lh
himself eat
her husband died in 1812. Mr. are expected tn attend *re: II- MMis* Winn therefor* will repre­ water nlonaldga Ha
I'spwqyjh.
the
Ass.K-lation’s
direrwere
rcvUod
downward
itw
.’ay
a*
I
------------ la check
romruncu
.• . livery ..| .« t f li . — r
„ . sent this district, which Include* after capatalng and
•Herman Gunter, of Tallahassee, Parramor* rondurled
o f tke governor'*
rtTTBBURGH. Mar. * * * -1 * 7 - th* crook owwachod thc lower |■tat* geologlit, spent several slab!* here for many yvara. tho'for fc|| B*mlnoie &lt;ounty. II. J schools at Hanford, IlsUnd, Or­ but tiro of mors than IM
Lehman
and
1
1
E.
Ilsinoe.
vice
• O a u u reach** af to* Ohio Rlvtr. Rest- hour* In this city yesterday vis­ struetnir ocrurjlng tho sit* nf the
aat-'jrot aubmttted Pel Ice guarded tha
presidents for this county, and F. lando, New Smyrna, Apopka, and aboard. Rhan tha ILMM-f
Brand t today d*nts ef Routhwastorn Indiana, iting friend* an,| Inrpectinx n Masonic Tempi".
Daytona Dench, at th* state con­ keeled ox»r *»csp«d. Tha
Ut-V&gt; ‘ k-i'- , ;* ,
;
Western Kontacky, anti .Houtbcrn
Hareiving Mr*. Parramore aro T. SVUIIams, U I»- Haines. Frank test final* Gainesville next week. m*a, te* heltovad Ira
large collection of fagsil t»n*s
Kav Anderson. John Bromley. Ot­
Illinois, who aaxtously waUhml
a
daughter,
Ml*a
Annie
U
Parra­
. .
th* pisgroas o f tha high w*Ur taken from Lake Monro*- during more, and a ton, Phillip J. Parra­ to Caldwell, Randall Ch»s«, W. U ’ Last year she sueceAtoj In reach­ drowaad in th* vto
tfr o o m m d wk*n wator
which dro*u Usama fa from thrir th* past f*w years hy II J. Gut. more, both or Jacksonvilla. Two Cooper, G. A. DeCotto*. W. R- ing th* finals, and waa named
homes alrog Um Ohio from West Mr. OtutUr appeared keenly InUr- grandsons, Phillip Jermo* Parra­ Hair:**. R. J. Holly, C. 8. Lee. W. winner of th* secoiyd prixa. Hag
Virginia to Loolrrill*. sxpwcUd rstsd In tho bones, mad* several more, Jr., of llsrrlshurg, Pa., and A. l-*ffl*r, II- B. Levy. 8. F. lamg. prixa winning declamation 1* •
Gro*n Urto tialy Ihlftad ted
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with no a*#** sketch**, aad eollacUd other in­ Ragingid P. Mitchell, vice-consul J. L. Manatatte, E. N. Scott, V. titled “ Ann Com** to
ihip t o lM .
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further formation which ho will chock
G abK
A. Spear, »nd W. E. Vara.
at
Hankow,
China,
also
lunrlv*.
with data la Ua office.
overflow
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^^XIONAL RAIL GOTHAM BANKER
SYSTEM IS SEEN IS INDICTED FOR1ASPROBABnJTY EYADING TAXES

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Pica Of Not Guilty Is
Fntercd Hy Former
Head Of HugcBank

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‘Glad To Be Free
Says Mellon After
Landing InAmerica

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Plans {Discussed
To Get Funds For
Salvation Army

FaHt Kites To lie Paid I-arjre Delciraiion To
Mrs. Ida Parramorc Attend River Meeting

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Action Seen Hurting
Conflumer Demand
Rather ThanAiding
.

HEW YO«L~RaUlng below
coat manly to achieve a sala la
. a practice that has boon too com­
. men during the depression for
the welfare of business generally,
and haa had the effect of. retard­
ing Instead of atlmulatlng con­
sumer demand, according to num1aioui authorities. Tha Standard
Oil Company of New Jersey com­
ments Interestingly on thl* "buy­
ers* market" condition that haa
brought about a constant ilrirlng
on tha part o f oomo purchaser* to
obtain goods at (till lower prices,
disregarding producers’ costs en.Standard Oil af N*W Jersey
slat** that on* bf Its subsidiary
companies recently waa ' In th*
markat far a largo quantity of
■wkepte-watertuT **M&lt;Tr**ir"*E6JI
regularly. A number o f supplier*
wars qualifies.* to fill th* order and
ti obtain the buslnasa they sub­
mitted b|ds.
•»
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“Tha lowest astimste waa re­
jected for an unusual reason” , tho
company say*. "Th* purchasing

ta gtva away • port of hi* e»pltat wkh *IM2 delivery, or what
•oOmW'n*W llkoljr, prodac# iho
material ot Um aspense 0f h*»
labor." Ih b neaquemre of this
finding Now Jersey Standard
pU.oJ tho tullMM with a mono*
facturor •obailUlng a higher bid.

OP DAVID
BALL TEAM GETS
19 TO 1 BEATING

acini Violence

had »
■*•&gt; 'cajaa. to light
through a dopaUtors’ protective
aammhtao whkh demanded tho np-

Pitching Of Minor Is
Feature A f Contest

In eondnrodug on tho pricacot ting practice sa appUod to tho
refiner o f p a t r o l ^ product*. tho
By rRTER ACTUAL
statement ajftfhaalte* that no
Landing on a laay loft-haador
bulletin or Industrial division It
subject to wale* competition than named Swaney for 17 hits and 13
tho roflaor and that to roll low ho hiU to knock him from tho MU,
mart buy eloooly.
Ih# Boeford All-Stara eantlnutd
" I f It had bppoarrd that tho rap*
tholr attack on Jonaako, a koaky
pilar referred to bad based his bid
righthander, to pound out a 19
on coals, including o fair allow­
to 1 victory oror tho Houio of
ance for tha labor entering Into David nlno la a night boaoboll
than), ba weald bare obtained th# gomo playrd befora a amall crowd
order, ter certainly w# cannot at Municipal Park laat night. By
pay more for our aupplka than agreement, tha gam# waa called
competing pll companies do and at tha and 0f tha savant* Inning.
matt them an equal term* in
Wbila tha local aluggtn wort
marketing oar own products", tha making the
vlaiting outflolda
statement continue*. “ In this ease, scamper t» all parta af tha flald,
In ottering hU product substan­ young Tig# Minor, pitching with
tially below tha bast quotation tho OSM that haa plaaacd Central
made by any one el**, It a,&gt;paar«&lt;: Florida Bataboll Laagna faaa for
that tha supplier might break tho past tw0 eeaaone, waa hurling
down pile** to a new low level

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th# park.
•"
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.
Centsrfielder Thlal af the Baaaa
of David nlaa had tbs n k fa ip a i
to be bit an the right d a rk wklla
trying to catch a high ftf. Tho
blow knocked him down and ho
waa lad from tho field with a deep
wound under the aye. This aided
in slewing np tha gam*'far' after
play had bean resumed, nalders
ware more wary abort kaW-blt
ts them, and aa a revolt hits Ware
many.
Loading the local attach waa Joe
Barnes with four singles and a
double out of five tries, and re­
liable Rad Martin with three
doubles and a long-distance triple
In flro trite. Martin drove la si*
af tha 19 nine. Jack fediMrd

^ m rt«rn rm u rm -^ rv
“ At no tlm* within memory has
there lean sudh an orgy o f price
cutting *• I* now going on to got
huslndas. Uasuccasafol bidders, on
laaroMg that tho lowest prices
they are abl# to quote ar# t«d
high af^lnst th# tenter of a com-

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H JIPER

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

still lowtr In tasking subsequent
order*' until there I* po. pries
alruclur* worthy of th* nama.
"Builnei* conditions will not bo­
gin lo Improvo until this vicious
practice Is ended. As a matter of
fact, prlc* cutting at the** level*
due* nul itlmulal* tales; on th*
contrary, it makaa buyer* hesitate
t&gt; commit thomielre* for more
than their Immecflilk need* be­
cause thty d0 not want .to fc*
caught wilh ordinsry Inventories
on a foiling market. It h** been,
and remains, th# policy of tho
Standard Oil Company of New
Jersey to dlscoursg* cfftrlng*
which obviously art framed to
•hut out fair competition without
factor.

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Chapman, Jti

TIIIIm. &lt;• .
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Road Maps
Rest Rooms
Oil Check
Air
Water
Window
Clean

-Service With 'Every
Purchase—and Moat
Every Service FREE!

AlibUON

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WllWBktdft-UfM-thb'PWXWMI6M

o f Harriman, now charged with
making ftl*« entries In the ac­
counts af kla closed bank, waa held
up at the direction of William D.
Mitchell, attorney generkl In tha
Hoover administration.
Cummings explained that "ap­
parently the Impratalon wa, that
the dallcata financial iltuatlon at
that&lt;9tlgM brought tha Jsdgmcnt
that proaacntlan might ha. wall
deferred." Cummings added that
ha meant no criticism bf hU pra-

Where Quality Meets

WEEKLY
Jim Dandy
FEEDS

HENS, lb..........16c
FRYERS, lb......27c
(Prmh Drerowd A. Drawn)

At Maoey Raving Pricaa

MARKET

rbapman 3* Hnnfoni. flArn.a,

Tnrtem ihu, lists, Martin.
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Her Back and Sidea
"I wa* not only weak and randown, but I waa narroua." wrUm
Mrs. Ira Print#, of North Util*
Rock. Ark. “ I juntrad fTwn X»ta
In my bock and aids#. I did Mt
mat will at night aid would g*t
np ta ih* morning fooling mmarablo. My mother bad Uh*n O*£

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“ Renepsdea of the Wrot'

That* famous Success-sure Feeds,
prised to pleas# and dtllvtrod.
Everything In Slock and Poultry
Feed, Grain* and Hay. Just Inrastlgata our valuta and service
and yeull tradj regularly at tbl&lt;
A A 0 Store.

Samlnole Fish tutd Poultry

Nummary: I hum tmll*tl In*
*, hanfortl, I lU hifk, 3, T
Frlslile, lUrplatkiio llr«d Tw
bit*. Martin I.
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Double Show

had faiftd throughout tho situa­
tion to take proper safeguards In
their bahalf.
Walsh also expressed th# view
that n special prosecutor. Instead
o , Peenra, should look Into tho
circumstance* of th* daisy, kt th*
same tlm# troroaslng “ th# highest
reward” for Pecora’s ability.
Senator Fletcher o f Florida,
chairman of th* banking and cur-

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THE ‘Superservice Man is
just as intent upon doing
an much as he can for you
of the things he charges
nothing for, as he ia upon
doing the thin.gs you pay
for—your car 1b his re­
sponsibility! '
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A aajlng hi pari;
"1 acted withla laaa thro &gt;4
cumaUaeM surrounding a threw boon after I waa authorised to
months* delay In the prosecution procaad, by tha coaimanaamaat af
of Joseph W. Harriman, resigned pnaecutioa apoa a warrant laauad
chairman af tha Uarriaiaa Nation­ far H*rrtm*n'» arrest.
*Tha comptroller of the currency
al Bank A Trust company, waa
announced yeaterdey by counaal aa wtl| aa counaal for tha clearing
for tha Sonata committee whose bourn, requested th* departman l
Inquiry into atock market practices o f Justice at Washington, at the
already haa resulted In far-reach­ thae tha ftcl* ware transmitted
to me, t0 withhold action until tho
ing disclosure*.
bank1* affalra could If poaaiMa, ba
A statement L, that affect cum*
atrulghtanad out TWe raqoaat w u
from Fsrdlaand Paeon couplet!
aeyadtd to by the department of
with • promise to "gather all tha
Jostles."'
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arallabia facta and present them -'With tha publication b f thlf
to tho commlttoa at a public hear­
statement, tha deposItorV protacing" If tho' matter w ii found to tire committee today’ renewed Ua
(all within the eeepo af the Senate demand for the appointment of a
ittolulion autharlalng tho com­ •paClah prosecutor.
William T .
mittee's activities.
Wal*h, attornal * for tha group,
'Attorney Genera] Camming, In
NEW TORE. Mar.

determination to aeruilalaa tha dr-

FRESH STO(

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Mln«»r I .
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Lawyers For Senate &lt;** ""* ««
Committee JoMake
Wide Investigation

ALL KINDS . FISH 'A N D
SEA FOOD.

TO -NIGH T ~
Last Times. *

SERVICE

tha Germs* government la lie
esmmartial punalu and td rtfoaa
to h»P nay gooda af Carman
maawactura or origin."
Mayor O’Brian rapllad that
"a ay appraaalow reaau with l i t
moral indignation af the worn*’,
and added that "any regime that
(aetata religious ana racial knot*
aranca la bound to meat wilh appoaltlon throughout tha world."
H* promise* to attest/ a mam
proloot
mooting
ot
Madtooa
Bquaro Cordon Monday night at
waich former Governor Alfred E.
Smith and Blabop William T. Man­
ning will be among tha tpeahara.
At (ha'Mma lima tha Rot. Thoodoro Ainsworth Groan, of New
Britain, Conn., chairman of the
eoattaints on international ralailana of tho ganaral council of
Congregational
and
Christian
church**, wrot* Secretary Hull on
baluif a t tho organlaatlon pra­
te* ling agaliut ailagad Carman
alM*Mll(lnMll«maMirt»a. ta« mtt«miIdm
Tho caramony whkh it*rltd tha
parade yesterday waa btld In Ht.
Mark’* place wbara tha proeaa•Jan formed.
Babbl J. O. Mtrtmlaky, of
Mount Voraon, N. Y., hood of tho
Orthodox Jewish rabbi* of tho
motropollUn area, carried tha
torah out of tho headquarter*.
Rabbi Edarard Usman, national
chairman of tho Jewlih war vattrain, prayad that tha proteit
might arouaa tha world and tha
Rot. St(da| Komar tang tha
mourning chant. Than tta parade
atarted with tha Haronty-firat
regiment band trading II.

Fl*jr#r
Krh«i.»l. 3b
\Vi**ul», aa
Vnnn. 11*

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. Tho delay ln proeerothy 0* cri­
men, who waa arrested In hit tick*

MeLandsr Arcade
Phone 909
We Deliver
Tima counts whan you re In palnl
Insist on jaaulo* Bayar Aanlnn, n*&gt;t
LEGAL NOTICE
only far 11* safety but for Jla tptti.
Tha tablet that Is stamped Bayer
'&lt;«ptei*H.'ar w id fta »•# *Atw
dissolves ef once:If it many minutes
Nrrrii'M t » tin t in iir iiiv b m that (taler Hun mnadtes Utat are offered
unil-r nntl lie vlrlne o ( ■ !• * &gt; » «

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daled !*• Sin
fty 'i&gt; r M»reti. x. P-. l*M. In th«
ra w o ( II. It. Palltejjall. rompteln, lit, v.rea* A im r.w MrAn.b *n*1
north* McAneh. hie wife. rt«fend-. uniform, (iepe

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tablet stamp*

Twenty.ihird JuClelal Ctrouli In
•nq tnr H*mlnul. I'nuntr. rinrWa,
In «*b»ir»ry Sa. ------------ . I will *»ll
1 pulillr auction for e*|h In !»•
I r h o i end b ,.l hlihter » l 111. front
Cane •&gt;( ih* c u r t h .n e . nl KenforU.
B&lt;atln»U Count*. rinrMa. en Monfl&gt;/ Ih , Srd S ir o ( April. A. t». 1»«».
th* m m . h.lnv * ro t. (lay o f thl.
C e u r t . 'h e l » " » Ih* l**»l hour* or
a*toi Ih . r.llaw lno atnerlbec. prop»rty sllunl- nnC Irlne In M,ml*al*
Countr. n»eHI», lo-w li;
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Th» K u l s» yard* » f Ih.
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Quarter Of
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affect.
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You knew n
You know Itl
It Id depress
you will Ret ■
colds, naurolj
tala akd earti
tabItI stamp*

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saw C
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th Mtlafy »al(t deer*,
and
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ftt Aspirin made,

why II hat such
srllon. If you
you know Ihal lho
syar diwolve* and
r* a slower tablet
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touring. |lf td ISA. Real (I. Boos
Austin dealer*.
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par, L m r ir . f i«m fiv w p , riant

sis*, Me oath, I for dollar, larger
t in SOe each. 3 for dollaj, Silver
Lake Nursery. South dda Silver
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M. L. Wagner, Ckuhtet^,
C01N0 TO jn^M IT
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Here's Fertillsar Service and UNFURNISHED Ap
Ntbel, «IA Myrtle
Pricra you’ll Ilka. Thl* Florid*
C o m p a n y maintains romplat*
stocks right In town on all mixed
Fertiliser and Fertiliser Material,
tested for this locality. No dslays
Try ua on your text order.
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Fertilizer Co.
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GIFFORD GARRETT. Manorer
203 Railroad Are.
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T O R T

HATUBDAY, MARCH M. t W
filBLlt VERS* r o l l TODA t

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Th« untimely doath of Judgh H. 8. Whlta Hm c r i l e d
a situation m ealing an unfortunate defeet In our. state
laws which. It aeema to us, should receive the attention, of
the Legislature some time during Its forthcoming session.
Last November Judge White waa elected a representath w from tMw-cotnrtr-— Orr-hlaveh 24 fcU aa^ sinaate
death occurred,, and a special elcctlovr was Immediately
railed for April 12, the earliest possible date, to fill the vncanry.' With the Legislature convening on April 4, It ia
irent .that till# county will he without full represents#
during the opening days of the session,
Worse than that, however, la the fact that the succesacpndJdatc op, April 12 may not be truly representative
of th^ whql# county.
Attorney General Landis Interprets
the law as saying that only those who have paid their 1982
poll taxes before the fourth Saturday preceding the day of
ejection, a* jvho are flfly-flve years ot age or otherwlao
exempt'from paying poll taxes, may vote.
Now the fourth
Saturday before this election WAS Starch 18.
In other
word*, only those who were fully qualified to vote on March
ljC M o r e Judfce White's Illness occurred, may offer them­
selves as candidates, or may vote In the election on April

DENVER. Colo.. Mar. 03^-A
surrey recently mad* o f condi­
tio** In we&lt;tern gold field* by
United Staten geologist* and oth­
er*, chiefly Mate official*, haa
com (need many of tbaie agencies
of the Inadvisability of prospoatIn* for gold at thl* time, et pedal17 In the cu e Of Individual* who
•re poorly equipped or who lack
fumln to suit* In them for son*
time while Marching for gold.
In lummarlilng the situation, a
bulletin (No. 00312) Just Issued by
12,
It so happens that very few indeed hnve paid their the geological purvey of the
1982 poll taxes. Ordinarily there would have been no elec­ United State* Department of th*
Interior *ay*: "The conciliate**
tion at alt thin year, none until June of next year, and there­ teem fairly clear. Tber, are *UU

fore no particular point In paying such taxes when there

W HAT HAVE

a »..a o.;m a n y .A U w ,.k ta d # 1,g J L U m .y J jL ^
and so many other kinds of expenses. In form ation receneli

£

And Seminole CojUJt* i* going
to'have another elacuor- The*
politics goea on forarer.

at the tax collector's office today Indicates that lip to March
18 only 230 hod paid their poll taxes.
These 236, or those
among them who actually vote, plus two or three hundred
others who are otherwise qualified, nnd who actually vote,
will select the representative for eighteen thousand citizens.
Such a situation Is manifestly unfair nnd Inexcusable.
It Is not enough to say that this condition is crested simply
by the failure of persons to pay their poll taxes at once, or
that it Is simply their hard luck, it Is, to put It frankly,
not good government.
It lays the government open to
all kinds of inefficiency, possible corruption and general
dissatisfaction.
And it Is a condition which can easily
bo corrected by a minor change In the laws.
In the event of special elections persons should lie nl-

£ ft has about reached th* point
b' when moat coneerna apeak of sdV TirtleUg they really mean pub/ Deity.
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{;■tara. "Now peraonally 1 Ilka io
■ and so very much, but”, look out
to, tha dirt.
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4----------- o--------- -V 4r*. wlah proiperlty wootd r*tv arat# from amnaM* and cun- an election is to be held.
tri |a aararo ceae of noitalfia.--

Relief For The Mind

&amp; Cuba. Ik would, be tette
ha a none but big bank*.
One of the worst aspects o f a major cnlamlty like tho
R. ly. C. can are big onoi^-Syracud* Post-tfltandard.
California earthquake la tho aftermath of despondency,
: # wishing Ed H lgglu Um boat
of luck In hla, new. pral»«I f“ totef, w# suppose it la unnecessary
tofamlnd him-that It take* dough
to make prelaclai
n
•;v j|4 just about tha lima Con" i t aa dacldta to Investigate *H*k
market pool*, Naw York nawv
y , *rrt com* along and present
tb White Hooaa with a pool.
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Iowa from Pittsburgh Indicates
th t Andrew Mallon'a forturo has
ahhink considerably during tho
y, ira of th* depmslon. Down to
tM tail hundred million, we aup-

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ruined hopes, fears, nnd apprehensions, plus a tendency on
the part of everyone to discuss over anti again the details
nnd incidents surrounding the catastrophe, thereby
making the memory of Its horror linger.
To combat this condition several California communi­
ties have established temporary recreational centers where
various type* of equipment have been set up t&lt;» amuse the
populace and where trained recreation workers organize
games and contests
During the evening bonfires are the
centera for community singing.
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,
Traveling libraries havo been established, and motion
pictures, donated through the kindness of Hollywood stu­
dios, arc displayed In the evenings to out-of-door audiences.
Trucks with broadcasting apparatus ride through tho towns
and infprm the people of the program o f activities.
The efforts to prpvldo relaxation facilities arc reported
so far to have been successful In quieting fears over the

Romathing, wa should think,
ahqul(J ba dona to confine tho u»#
of i the new eparnra which take*
It appears to be a fact that the actual physical damage
picture* In tha dark to strictly
commercial
purposes. — Boston done by an enrthquaka or other destructive force o f nature
to, go on tha theory
roabla with tha law, was to
a bansps, but alnea Cbarlte
ieU -r^ p a t U begins to ljo&gt;
the new admlnlatfatlen baa
d the auto to n million dol-

Is only a small part of the resultant grief and pain.
The
tnoutal torture of fear probably account* for more Buffer­
ing than tho loss of a. building, or home, o r even onq’a leg,
and It ia for this reason that enlightened California communltiea are taking the corrective mcasUfea of giving tho
peoplo something else to think about.

.c'eoplf ara kicking because

ill's, ut im ploymenr rellaf

lm*a wa hare wondtrtd
ouM hsppm if a motori*l
to pUk Up ovary hitch

and Inli’ mining and xhooro favor­
able r*'iten£, but for Inexperi­
enced persons without rWtourtt*
the thane** do not • warrant tha
venture."
From Arinina c o n n word from
th# dean and director of th# Unlvrrilty of Aritona at Tuc*e*i:
“There are at leaat 300 man proapeeling for gold in thia Mate now,
and their luceesa In dala haa bean
Indifferent, decidedly. Th# average
daily recovery of each platar
miner la worth conalderebly lea* mlaaed la the early day opera­
than 60 cent*, and h* atanda a tion*,”
good chape* of Marring |n death * Production of gold In I&lt;1*Ih
unlru ha ran finane# himself for
a long lima."
The bulletin referred to above
alao point* out: “ Our Waal war
explored enj developed by a hardy
raco of pioneer*, well equipped
ige, and their efforts from pls.-er to loue
with physique and courage,
moat ortflo •fttMihg- iRMthiftra sd TKftVttr tu t y n r ; The department
of tho interior says:
“ ft would bo difficult for an In­
turned their attention
i— n#a dividual to find placer deposit*
prospecting. Evan in Ihtizr early upon which ho could hope to make
days, howVvar, only * mml| pro­ wages that are not already con*
portion of the prospector* actual­ trolled by mining companies."
ly found and acquired ponncjulon
Oregon gold
production In­
of valuabla mineral depoeiU.
creased last year, and recent
“ During th# 70 or SO jenra that studies In tha state auggnt that
haa elapsed since thd discovery of seven I vein* in nqrtheaatem and
may be
our oldest western mining dis­ southwestern .Oregon
tricts tha country haa b*en thor­ worked on a «maD acyl* with resoughly covered by pro* pecton, so nab!* hops of luccrns.
Wyoming’s gold production is
many of them favored by year* oi
practical experience. Tho field d l l amall anj that comes chiefwork of numerous geologists amt
engineers whose work leads them
Into tha lass explored parts of the
country ahowa (he presence of
many small placer diggings and
old prospect pita, even where tho
Indication* * of metslixatlon are
comparattealy weak. Tho number
and wld* rang# of thca* old. work­
ings lead to th*. conclusion that
few recognisable surface Indica­
tion* of metal-hearing deposits
have been overlooked.
It has thus bean Increasing
ly evident that the chances of
aucceaa In surface prospecting
hare been.declining,"
In Colored", John T. Joyce,
stale commissioner of mines, “ wel­
come* proapectore to try their
luck," but add# that everything
considered, "wa do not fret Justi­
fied In holding out any gfoat en­
couragement.” Possibly tho moat
wldtly publicised placer area for
tha unemployed was around Den­
ver. Figures of th* United States
Mint reveal that the efforts of
severe! thousand men produced
but |47B last year.
While gold production increased
appreciably In California during
1B3I and 1038 the nrt result for
Inexperienced placer minora was
rsther Indifferent. Approximately
8000 Individual* worked
the
streams— Thole- total production
was It&amp;OJWO, or SM.2A per man
for th# year. It la agreed by
moat authorities that #v*n the
hulk of thl* was prw|ii«4 by tb*
more experienced plaror miner*
who took adv*qt*ga of favorable
conditions not known to Insxperl-

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of Boston, and tha Mine*
d Charlotte Salih, Agues
Vaf* Tarhuoa, and Itaoa
MUs Clate# Walker and
dheriaa Waldron aerred
punch throaghant tha avanlag,

oits^r-sssffSi
th* UalU4.SJOtea.Navy 1* all tear

gleaplB* #f
apioijnte of

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poaltora Impart
,U w &amp; Um WI
am waiter phut

ly from mine* n*ar AtlanUe City.
No estimate'of amall acml* placer
work haa been compiled.
Aritona, Nevada, New Maxlco,
and Utah ara classified by tba
department of Interior aa balng
In arid region* where a targe part
of tha gold produced haa been a
by-product from large seal* cop­
per mining. Tha cortalhnant of
topper production haa' meant a
consequent marked decree*# la
gold value* produced.
Placera in theca elates are re­
ported to be at * disadvantage be­
cause o f amall water auppll**,
Considerable activity « U report­
ed to tha Bureau of Minas but no
effect wts noted In production, Np
figure* have bean compiled on th*
result* of tha thousand# of man
known to be operating on a amall
seals in these atatea but alnca tha
taint deposit* have not shown
much Incraaaa It la supposed their

undar atrlet atata aaperriste*,’ awP*
they war* permitted t* reopen fog .
new dapaalu to be kept la caa^
available tot lOg parent wWfc,
/raw al.on 4s"»apA P y H la ^ .^ a ^
m alts have beta aagllglMa
AJmeet every gold producing, that* aaaata war* *tiitm &amp; ovag »
•tela la now discouraging thq ad­ long . period, to ba ”tkawwT
vent of amall seal# proapectore
and la leaning warning* to unapii
ployed men not to com# with anj
Idea of iupport|ng themaolvea ujk

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WASHINGTON, Mar. 2 i—OP)
—Chairman Trtmmat] of tba
Renata Naval Committee jreatery
day rs Introduced a bill sponsored
In th* last session by termer
Senator Shortridgo o f California
to confer tha Bachelor of. StWsco
dagrta on graduate* of th* United
States N an i Academy at Anaapoil*. Md.
RATH CUT ENJOINED
MIAMI.
Mar. 2 k -(A V Florida Power company yeatei

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tho aplandld program provl&gt;lad.
Among tkoas taking port ware:

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gold brought down annually
th* winter aerrtmante, of

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of the manI who tied lightening to a kite; name o f tho&gt;

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man who watched a teakettle arid wont out, and made
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Yet there are names, that thousands- o f people . ;
know that can give yQU much ipoiri pleasure in a much
more peiaonal wuy. Names that stand' for the

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tilings to eat, to wear, t8 sleep on; Nftmes* that’ i f
connected with the. salad dressing, hat&gt; fountain pdri

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you, sfelpct-rOi; WY °ther deahraMe thln^m ean it is
most desirable, fames'writteri).

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ito Ij^ow. Why su^, namuagreht; yjai
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those names ore m the buying v o ca fe g ^
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sands . . . are believed lh; by thousajidri . . '
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S A T U R D A Y , M A R C H 15, IM S

eh»# of th* morning and evening I
Worship service* tor Uie reception •MARRIAGE OF MISS KITTY DL-------of members. Tho## without church
AND ROBERT AXT IS ANNOUNC
homes in Sanford are watcomed to
alt tenders. The pastor i* avail­
Mr. and Mrs. G. Bassett Smith
Coming at a surprise to a host Kappa Delta aortal
PETERS, Society Editor
Telephone: Of flea 148 are announcing today th# marri­ FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH able (or conference avery morning of friend* her* and In ether parts'the past four yaara aha
from 0:00 o'clock to 12.00 o’clock
age af their 'laughter, Mb*
of the state i# the announcement!frap!ortH „ Mxbtant In tho af*.'
Dorothy D. Smith, to John II.
Sixteenth Street and SanforJ In hi* study at lh« church.
of th# marrUit* of Min Kitty |
.
* ^ Too*. She i i i k t
Seniors Again Lead
Edge, son of Mrs. Margaret Avenu#.
Estelle DuBose. ..‘uughter of Mr. fi~ « f Or. A. W. E|PP* wmJA M *,
Edge, of Clifton Station, Va, and
and Mr*. Hampton Coil D j Dw , w rotary of til# iBttinmuHt
Th« Rev. F. M. Marier, pastor.
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
the late Charts* I. Edge.
Yfcu
to Rshert Bach Act,
paslmaakAt tha CraabyteriaaT"
Bible School. 943 A. M.
CHURCH
ceremony was performed on
Serior pupils at Seminole High
son of Mr. and Mis. Robert 1- M. day School.
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
U III at her School again lead In Die Hot of
Tuesday evening at Washington.
Axt, of Bloomfield, N. J. The1 Mr. Axt wax born In
Christ bn Endeavor, 0:30 P. 31.
MONDAY.
Fourth Sunday in Lent.
D. C. where the bride la Halting
icremony was terformed on Sat- N. J. where h# spent th# Rrtattr
thoie nameu’ on the reboot Honor
Evening
Service,
7:30
P.
M.
Church
School,
9:30
A.
JL
The Dependable Clasa of the her sister, Mr*. John W. Toamo,
urdsy. Jan. at. at 8:10 P. M. *nn#l part of
hi* Wa and atundad----Boll f.r the fourth unit of the
Mornirg Prayer and Sermon, First
rim tjftcrim ( nuveh In
High School. HI
,
1* spcndiri* tome achoot year, according to an an* Firat Methodiat Church will meet formerly of thl, city.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
ll;0O A. M.
Kissimmee with the Rev. C. M.lltern engaged In farming In tH a ,,'!'’
Mis* Smith wm* bom In Hag­
his parcels, Mr. nuuncemcnt made 1 nuay hjr I’rof- at 7:30 o'clock at th* hom* of
Young People'# Service league, Junkln olflvisting, nnd W. A. city for the past eight e r ----- •s,
Mbs Marjorl* Hoskins, 007 Park erstown Md. but has been living
Brady, Palmetts 0. E. McKay.
Park Avenu* and Sixth Street. 6:30 P. M.
Adam* and Maurice Wlmbish, a* jeer* aa a member of th# fln a. '
Aa a reward to all pupil* named Avenu#, with Mb* Hoskins and i„ Sanford for the past II y#*r».
The Rev. W. P. Brcek*. Jr„ pas­
llach Broth#rs, Ine. He U a mem­
witnesses.
She attended the Sanrord Gram­
to the Honor Boll for the alx-wcek Mr*. Paul Jabnon a* hostesses.
tor.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Regular business and serial mar School and was graduated
.Mrs. Axt was b-rn in Monroe­ ber of the Sanford Country
^ Friday, the,
Mr.••'and Mra. C. B. Bealey, who .period ending la*l
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
ville, Ala- but came here with her and is a golf enthusiast. He be* “
re been mfding on Palmetto following pupil*
petnu.te! meeting of the Truth Seeker* from Seminole High School In
Morning Services, 11:00 A. M.
Corner Park Avenue and Third family about 21 years age. Sb# longs to the Dutch Reform ed,''.
Class of tho First Methodist 1923.
left yesterday for Tantfti *n ■H-'l"/ holiday ywterday.
II .Y. P. U- 6:43 P. M.
was graduated front Sanford High Church cf Bloomfield.
Street.
Senior*:
the Mirtea
M.tty Church will tak# place at 3:00
Mr. Edge was born In Alberta,
their home.
The young couple are m aitaf /
Evening Services, 8:00 P. M.
Prance* Andrew*, Jeanette Bnr- o’clock at th# horn# of Mr*. Tom Canada and revived hi* educa­
The Rev. John Bernard HojI, School In 11*21 and then studied
Wednesday Evening Service*, minister.
for two yean at Queens College, this afternoon to the M*hoB*j&lt;&lt;.
Lucy
Dobbin*.
M-rjotS#
William*.
3u2
Oak
Avene#,
with
tion
in
Atlanta
and
Washington,
Mr. and Mr*, if. B. Pop# and I*™**
l;0o p. M.
Charlotte, N. C.xnd for th# same Apartments where they will make
Church School, 9:43 A. M.
-John, are moving from -tod DuBcae, Helen Dunn, Berntco Ed­ Mr*. William#, Mr#. R. W. Turnar. D. C. At present he |» employed
their home until early aumm^»,.
mondson,
Either
Erickson,
Mary
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. length or time at Ihe University of
Mr*. C. E. Cborpening, Mr*. S. D. by the United State* Gi)vernm«nt.
Palmetto Avenue to 2101 South
when they plan to go to Bloom­
ALL BOULS CATlIOL(C
Alabama
at
Tuscaloosa.
At
Ihe
Manning,
Margaret
MtGatvty,
Sermon by the pastor.
Fanning, Mrs. Byron Squirts, and
Immediately after Ihe cere­
Sanford Avenue.
field, to spend the n i n w t . , ,
CHURCH
Alice McClone, Betty McKhnch, Mr*. J. K. Matiingcr as hostaaaea. mony the couple left for a ahort
Christian
Endeavor
Society, Utter ichool she was a member of months.
,'
7:30 P. M.
Mr. ind Mr*. John l.angtey, of Cm sell* MeRac, gathfri™ Mor­
Monthly program meeting of honeymoon In Baltimore, Md.
Sunday morning. Ilo there to
Rev. J, J. Ke laghan, pastor.
Austin Vihlen .speaker,
Dayton* Heath, spent today here rison, Adelaide BichUr, Mirjoiio the Woman's Missionary Society They will make their hom* In
count iinc. Preparation* are going
Mis* Elolse Winn motored to
First Mats, 8:00 A. M.
Mid-week Kervlig Wednesday. |for„ s n l fnr the Easter period.
with Dr. and Mr*. W. T. Ungley, TiUla, and Helen Wilson. Also, of tha First Baptist Church will Washington.
Delxnd today with Mrs. J. M.
John
Courier,
Roy
tfurnfeoMer,
Second
Mas*
10:00
A.
M.
Mayfair.
take pbee at 3:30 o'clock at th*
7:13 P. M.
Stineclpher to represent Seminole
Franklin Bennelt, Clydo Harnag-*,
Confirmation by Bishop Patchurch with Clrela Number On#
FIRST MKTIinDIS? CHURCH High School In the District Deela i
A U a a k JUU«EW». J8m « J...i * V i C i 1
CHURCH flF TIIR NAY.AHENK
matlon Contest sponsored by the.rj'.'i'*
friend# of Mr*. C. W. Richard Smith. Hilt Semper, a n d f^ j, coniJuct n prayer »«M B * .W iU -E og cm J C om iM L -* * m iuTft *r *?? u "**'- "
" Tm T8T"!TmHH HSTHWHWtwr TTm m l’ Rtnmdww lil.toloa » f &gt; h e ^ . , j » . . . .
Lr#
Sterstrom.
regret to learn thit ihe
*‘ TT o M ila n e O n S u n d a JP.T M.
^^
"
3:00 o'clock.
Lake Mary, Ha.
University of Florida. Mis* Ruth'
Sunday School, 9:43 A. M.
Junior*: th# Mlaae* Thelma
home of her daughter,
Dally Mass, 7:30 A. M.
The Sunbeam Band of tha First
It. N. Sandvr*, [S'tor.
I'rofeaxor G. K. McKay, super, McGarvry accompanied them aa
Ingram, tVut Palm Benton, Caroline Bigger*, Mary Baptist Church will meet at 3:30
Catechism Class Saturday all
Thera la of* thing Impossible,
Sunday, Mar. 26th.
.
alternate.
inlendent.
.,
Calhoun, Madeline Foil*, Naomi o'clock at the ehaieh.
even to the modern mlraele work­ 3:00 P. M.
Sunday School. 9:13 A. M.
.Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
—
Greer, Georgeena Hat*. Naomi
er*
of
the
picture
studioa
who
Lenton
Devotions,
Wednesday,
Pleaching, I I:(H1 A. A.
TUESDAY.
l uhJ'Tt. "StewanKhip o j Serv.
Air*. Clara Stamper la speadiaR
Hutchins,
Marian
tu n ! |ulst,
Young People's Society, 6:3d ice.”
The board of th# Woman’* Aux­ recreate loel worlds, part ***•■ 7:30 P. ,M.S Friday, 7:30 P. M.
lend# of Mr*. Paul Johnson Evelyn
tho wrek-rnd in Miami ax the
. ‘
Nipper,
Mary Lula*
P. M.
regret to learn that she con­ Nickel. Genevan# Walls, Lomir# iliary of th# Fint Presbyterian rax* mountain* and dcatroy cities.
Young PtNiple’s Dili-Ion, 6:45 guest pf Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Per­
It lx impoxlble to remain aombra
Church
will
meet
at
10:30
A.
M.
LAKE
MARI
COMMUNITY
Preaching,
7:30
I'.
M.
note to W ill at her home on Yarborough, and Batty Wh«*lrs*&gt;
ry and Mr, and Mrs. George
P. M.
on a (dm that ha* Will Roger*
The levivnl is in progress now.
CHURCH
Twentieth iSUtoIjn.. —- .
Evening b’ervie, 7:30 P. M.
Grounds, of Schenneetady, N- Y. . Also,- Daafal -Bmlar. JUlcna. Gi.voc- at the home of Mia. L. L Frailer, in th* cast. 11* b just that kind
Evangelist W. E. Iludn-tll, of
Iftltunville,Avenun
t#
.hear
a
talk
Anniversary Sendee of Young
ek, and Robert' Pearson.
of.a fallow.
(Presbyterian-Government)— • Savannah, Ga., is the preacher in PHipte’a Division.
Mrv. Torn Kirk ha* returned
Sophomot«*i - the Mixes Uui ri^t by Mr*.' 8. K. Ire*, of Urlandd,.oh,
Far
from
being
a
wise-crackev
fttaa Pauline Shirty ,nf Chatta- Brown, Jewel tjll#l| Ethel Ham­ "The Modem Clrele". Luncheon
this revival.
Organised In 1H94.
Wednesday Prayer Service, 7:30 from Jacksonville where ah# spent
Roger*
keeps
everyone
laughing
Preaching every evening nest
i'nooga, Tenn., la th* guest of Mr. rick, A Mine Harrison,
Preaching Services at 11:00 A.
Marian will be served at noon.
two week* on business.
wrek, except Saturday, at 7:30 P. M.
The senior play, "The Arrival because he Inatirclively get* a M. and 7:30 P. M.
' and Mr*. Fred Pop* at tholr home Haynes, Muriel Melatyre, Mary
humorous
slant
on
everything
la Rue Court. Mr*.-Tope U Mi*j McMahon,— Mary-lc—Meriwethar, ^ f - K I t t , ^ ^ U j r c v m t ^ t
™
"" ^
3
Grade! Sunday School with I*. M.
d ia U n rita li n t* extended,
Shannon. Ada
Ada Singletary,
Sirsl.tsrv. 8:00 P, M. at the auditoriums! from-the-new* ol lha-Uay-tu-Vnc Tralmt-Trachers, HhOO-Ar-M
Bhlrey't niece.
Autumn Shannon,
humdrum rvutln# ' fef wotk. It
Minister, the Rev. James 31. to rveryhm'y who ran do so, to
Margaret Squire#, Margaret Tak- Seminole High School.
Isn't so much what he says, al­
attrml ail these services. Let Ihore'
U n. Morri* Moye la planning ach, Margaret Vemay, and Flor­
though that is plenty, but the way Thompson.
who can, come and help in IhlsJ
ence
Hardy.
Also,.
William
Spier,
to leave Sunday or Monday for
he says It. Paper and print can't
levieal.
Orville
Touchton,
and
Ben
Lord.
Savannah, Qa. to attend the 1933
reproduce the Rogers drawl or •AOLA COMMUNITY CHURCH
Freshmen:
th*
Mine#
Eita
Ben­
the sly subtle humor of ‘ the
Spring Trade Beauty Show on
FULL GOSPEL TAHHHNACI.E
The Rev. Alfred Eilcton, pastor.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and jamin, Margaret Bennett, Fannie
Rogers' grin.
Biggtra,
Elisabeth
Brigham,
Mil­
Morning
Services,
11:00
A.
M.
Honoring
Mr*.
F.
Gordon,
v
t
He
was
in
rartleuUrly
’
good
Thursday.
New Orlando Itnau’ near Geneva
dred Caldwell, Mary Chapman,
Philadelphia, and Mrs. M. Kron form on th* set* where he worked
Sunday Schcol, 9:45 A. M.
Avenue.
Lpuli* Kersey, Ruth Mtbch, Vlr* enofNew York City, Mr*. V ic t o r with
________I
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. M.
Janet Gaynor, lew Ayres,
The Itev. William K. McPher"Merlwtlhtf, “Charlotte Oeck~*fitfrtatne^^wlth n-brWgeJ-ccaffy- EPerv, Mermen Foster,-Lou-)--K*#nlog-Service*. 7JO P^IJ;__
• Jack Aycock ha* arrived from glnf*
North Carolina Unlveralty at Moughton, Loluse Packard, Ix- party Thursday afternoon at her l«o Drrssor, Frank CVaven and
Mid-week Prayer Meeting, 7:39
Bible School, 9:15 A. M.
Italolgh, N. C. to spend the Spring n-ra Unbun, N&lt;tr„ Riley, and home, “Topeka, Jr.", on Elm Ave­ Victor Jory on Fox Film's all-star
P. M.
Sermon, 11:00 A. 31.
holiday* her*.with hla parents, Kathleen Ri ey. Abo, Frank Ben­ rse. A color scheme o f whit# and prot/uction “State Fair". It I* all
Evangelistic Service, 7:43 P. 31.
jamin,
K
*
-*
wil
Boniske,
L.
P
.MeMr. and Mr*. J. C. Aycock, Myrtle
yellow was used for all party tweause he wap unusually satis­ FIRST CIlURCn OF CHRIST
Women's Prayer Meeting Wednes­
Culler,
John
Mxuxar,
Jack
Morn
Avanue. '
decorations.
fied with the picture and the role
day, 3:00 P. M.
11 SCIENTIST
son, and U E. Tew.
After several progression* of he plays in It.
Prayar
nnd
Praise Service
bridge, high score prlx*. two ’ He wore overrallx and rough
Christian Science service* are Wednesday, 7:13 I*. 31.
Mrs. Frank Scruggs, of Jaekpacks of Bok Tower playing blur ehlrts. He puttered around
held every Sunday morning at
aouvillr, has arrived to spend n
cards, was awarded to Mbe Stella a farm yard, and ha had the tint*
GVIKDO METHODIST CHURCH
ahort time here with her mother,
Moses, while second high score of his life doing ecene* with Blue the church at East Second Street
* JU.Chappell, Celery Aveat 11:00 o'clock. Subject for to­
prlie,
also
Rok
Tower
playing
Hoy, the 900-pound prlie hog of
* 14
&gt; ' •
W. J. Carpenter, iin-tor.
morrow is “ Reality."
Rehearsals
were held every cards, was given td Mrs. Elmer the picture.
Morning servin'! by the pastor.
Wednesday
evening
church
at
evening this week for the presen­ Toll. Mrs.' Max Jacobson received
He will swap yarn* by th*
Subject: "Refusing or Choosing."
tation on Tuesday evening at cut prise, a farmed picture of th# hour with the boya cn the set, but 800 E. 2n«. St., at 8:00 o'clock.
The Epworth Ix-ngue will cele­
8:00 P. M. at Seminole High Bok Memorial Tower. The honor can't be induced to talk for publi­ This church maintains a free
School auditorium of .the three guest* were lh« recipients of targe cation. Ho never give* th# makeup Reading Room at th* church where brate Anniversary Day, using the
sham poo
aet comedy, “The Arrival of framed Harris pictures of th* man any work, and, all he aike of tha Bible and all authorised Chris­ night service hour for that pur­
tV
and
pose.
Kitty", by the member* of Ihe Bok Tower,
I’KIHCE MANAGEMENTthe prop boy la to'have a supply tian Science literature may be
Th# Sunday School will probab­
Senior Class of Seminole High
At Ihe tea hour, refreshments, of chewing gum an hand in case read, borrowed or purchased. Oped
School. Un&lt;Arr the direction of further tarrying out the whit* he fergeta hit own.
Tuesdays and Friday* fr-m 3 to ly attain It* first objective on
Mrs. R. C. Maxwell and Mrs. and yellow scheme, and accentual
“ Sta|e Fair” started an engage­ &amp; P. M.
James A. Wright, nine membor* Ing the Bok Tower theme, were ment of thre* dayi at the Milane
Monday Through Thursday
o f th* class ara being prepared to servrd by th* hostess. Those Theater on Sunday.
EBF.NKZKR METHOlilST
give the play Tuesday evening. spending the afternocn with th#
Mr*. Camilla llagerman will
church
AsaLtlng in arangemrnl* for honor guest* were: Mrs. Elmer
ba in charge witll* Ml** Echols
the play are: Franklin Bennet, Toll, Mr*. James Toll, Mr*. 31
and MU* Cust are in Sarannsh,
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
business manager; Miss Helen Moses, Mrs. W. Moses, Mrs. J.
0*^ attending Beauty Show,
Epworth league, 6-30 P. M.
Dressor and Sprott Long, stage |Fleischer, Mrs. II. G. Moor*, Mr*.
Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30
maragerai Letter
Rivers and Walter C. Miller, Mrs. Arthur
Ralph Vincent; and the Misses Jacobson, Mrs. Max Jacobson, and
Honoring Mrs. J. D. Cordell, P. M.
Nancy White, Nona Rivers, lxl* MIts Stella Motes
BEAUTY SALONwho celebrated her birthday anni­ CHURCH OK TUP. NAZAKENK
Britt, and Pauline
Crawford,
Acroaa from Valdez
versary recentlr, and 3lrs. Robert
usher*.
Lake Mary Fla.
Jenkins, of Palatka, a visitor
Tha cast o f charscter* is ax
R. N. Sanders, pastor.
here,
31
r*.
.C
iC.
Locke,
Jr.
enter­
follows: Ilolll* Phillips, “ William
Sunday School, 9:46 A. Mtained with a bridge party on
Winkler- } Miss Mary Jan* Pres­
Friday afternoon at her home on
Preaching, 11:00 A. M.
ton, "Aunt Jane", his sister; Mis*
Young People's Society, C:30
Mrs. J. H. Wynne entertained Palmetto Avenue.
Marjorie DuBose, “Jane", his
After several progressions of P. M.
Don't Miss The
Bide*} John Courier,
"Bobble od Wednesday afternoon at her
Preaching, 7:38 P. M.
Baxter” ; Mac Huddleston, “ Ben­ hom* with a surprise party in bridge high score prise, a bou­
Senior Play
Prayer hireling Tuesday, 7:30
jamin
Moore";
Jo*
Cowart, honor Of her mother , Mr*. J. F. quet of Gowers, was awarded to
t
“Ting", a bellboy; P. M. Vickery, Niblick, who celebrated
her Mr*. Jem# alluff whll# low scire P. M.
Preaching Counly Home, 2:15
“ Sam", a colored porter; Mis* eighty-eighth birthday ennlversa also Gowrra, war given t0 Mr*.
“The Arrival of
Refreshments P. M.
Patsys
O'Connor, "Kitty", an ry at that time.
A varlcy of Tiltn Drummond.
actress; and Mist Johnnie Lou Spring fliwera was used to deco­ were served at n late hour.
Preaching County Camp, 3:30 P.
Kitty”
Myrick, “ Surctte", Aunt Janra rate the room* where the guests
Those present were: Mr*. Cor­ M.
U,VL
Mi
maid.
dell and Sirs. Jenkins,
honor
war* received.
Prayer hireling, Tuesday, 7:30
After a social hour refresh­ guests, Mr*. Theodor* Pope, 3lr*. P. M.
Tuesday
8:00 P. M*
TO RECEIVE SACRAMENT
ments ware served.to th* follow­ Tom Drummond, Mrs. I x , Ran*,
ing:
Mre. J. F. Nlblack, honor bottom. 31rs. Jerry Thrailkill,
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sfmlnole High
Announcement wax mad# this guest, Mrs. C. O. Bradbury. 3fr*. Mr?, James Huff, ami Mr*. C. C.
mornleg by th# Rsv. J. J, Kalla, C. L. Wynne, Mrs. T. 8. Wright. Lock#, Jr.
Tha Rav. E. I&gt;. Brownlee, D. D.
Admission 35c
ghan, pastor of All Snub Catholic Mr*. K. F. Nlblack, Mr*. R. W.
pastor.
Church, that BS boys and girls, Lord, Mr*. L. Y. Bryan, Mrs. J.
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.
Mrs. William Torstsky and son,
members of hi* parish, will raceiva eighty-eighth birthday anniversa­
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. 31.
Billie, of Jacksonville, ar* spend
ry at that time. A variety of ing a few days her# aa the guests
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. 31.
U Nlblack, Mr*. M. T. Hardman, of 3!rs. M. L. Wright, Celery
Evening Worship, 7:30 P, M.
Mrs. W. O. Nolan, Mr*. J. M. Avenu*.
Th* session will meat at the
Wynne, Mr*. J. E. Johnston, Mrs,
Monday^
Tuesday J. M. Lord, and Mrs. I. 1. Talbot

A n d Personal Activities

r s o nal s

Dorothy Smith Weds
Washington D.C.Man

At The Charches

Soci

In School Honor Roii|

$

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SPECIAL
SUNDA Y
DINNER

VIrs. Victor Check
Hostess At Party

Ahv choice of a large
variety o f meats, sea­
foods or fowl dinners
served tomorrow, noon
and evening:, for

Senior Class Actors
To Give Play Tuesday

60*

HOTEL

;;

Dining

VALDEZ
Room

Finger Wave

75*r

Mrs. LockeEntertains
For Palatka Visitor

EVA-BESS

Mrs. Wynne Hostess
At Party For Mother

it

School

Booked For Three Days So You All May

THE ^EASON’S TREAT

~T7

InOnePidun

a

Ml** Christine
Stoudenmire,
who has been visiting friends in
Clearwater for several week*,
will return how* Sunday night
and will be accompanied by Miss
Margie Moor* who wW be her
guest for aevanl week*.
the sacrament o f {Confirmation
tomorrow afternoon i t 1:10 o’clock
at ths church with Bishop Patrick
J. Barry, bishop af tha Diocese of
8L Augustine, officiating. Bishop
Barry will arrive In the city to­
night and will remain here for a
few day* a* (ho guest of Father
Kellaghan at th* rectory on Oak
Avenue.

Foot Trouble
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A REAL JOB
For The Same Money /

O ne doctor’s bill will often pay a year'*
bill for proper lighting.
Floodlighting not only saves many A 'Vkir[i {
doctor’s bill, but also affords a real pro*
tection against burglars. T h e protection - &gt;.
■
o f outdoor lighting is especially attrac*
tive to hom es using the Thrifty T h ree;
electric rate . • • the cost is so low .

You out eairily m v i enough g t* by
having good compression to pay for a
first class motor Job. Yon will also
bars the pleasure of driving a
smoother performing automobile.
Wo irn the "KwIM-way'' method,
which makea your motor as good aa
new. Wo urge you to Inspect one of
tbeof John—then you will be con­
vinced that it U the only true way
to recondition valves.
Wo jpaarantee to satisfy.

Ask one o f our hom et lighting m en to
ichtimz tor
suggest the proper lighting
for your

yard* The peace of mind vouwill have, . v
will outshine by far, the few pesmkt.it.,
will i

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Mlaa Alma Eatamlngar la wi«lt-

. Mr.TttM Mtf. BlTl 'Torty war*
called ft Kuaachuaatu U*t weak
by the ilMaas of Mr*. Tony’*
father.
Th# play, "Wbera'a Qrandmat"
which ana glean bat Friday night,
Mar. 17, In the achool auditorium
for tha benoflt
benefit of tho P.-T. A.

Mr*. A. I). Sauer and guaati,
Mr*. W. R. Kimbral), Mr*. J. H.
Ifagarty and Mr*. Andraw Lair
hart, motored to Winter Par
Wednesday. They attended the St.
Margaratta Cathedral and tha
Woman' Club Flower Show.
Mr*. Will Tilghman and daugh­
ter, Helen, and *on, Thomaa, of
Paiatka, war* recant vlaltor* here,
and also callad at the Methodiit
Parsonage.
Mr. and Mr*. C. T. MeCulley
war* guaila of thalr abtar, Mr*.
I. J. Cook, In Orlando Sunday.
'M r. and Mr*. 0. M. Morgan
■pant Sunday with thalr (liter,
Mr*. Spink*, In Laaibnrg.
J. W. Coat* laft on tho ll, for
Tampa where ho Joined a party o/

tea* will attondod and anjoyad by
a meet
appreciative audience.
Following la tho east of charac­
ter*: Grandma, Mra. Elmer llyot]alnv| GroUhen Blake,
Ulllan
Thomlay'j Bob, (bor hu*b*nd),
Bay IM tomM ; Jack, (h*r brothtr&gt;, Cafcll Stoquoflald; Carol, (her
it* tori, Ebn*
Cochran i Lucy.
Jack'd awaathoart, Mr*. John Har­
mon: Arlan* Truaadab, Ethel lly•tlain*| Dahlb, (colored servant),
"(i
r ” "io?t ft- t?«
Muale waa ftintUhad by thra*
mrmken o f the Chamber of Conv
m. rcd tfreharira: Mr*. Thompson,
plandi H. M. Ball, violin; Chester
Sounder*, clarinet. A reading by
Natalie True wa» enjoyed by th*
au'lianr*.
On# of t^a most enjoyable social
avrtita of th* Mason waa th*
•illv#* tea” given last Tuesday
aftcrtwxm, Mar. 21, at th* Cham­
ber of Commerce building, by th*
Tnion Committee of the Girl
Sr»j&amp;, Mr*. J. hf. Thompaon, Mr*.
Fraili EVani-aod Mix. Cole. Th*
Ttn-m wa* decorated with naitor(In ml, while Um stag* waa beauI ful WlUt pink roaaa, gladioli, and
irn*. W a r ’ th* front entrance
i i * tab)a covered with an atjUHe cloth o f Italian cut-work,
n ibid tahl* vraa a silver bowl
Util with flower* and allver canrrttsk* with green taper*. Th*
ictea table cover waa of lata
odv, and WM resplendent wjthn
ng silver tea servlea and a silver
&gt;rfet service. Rsfrtehmente of
sorted fancy adhditoh**, cup•kai. tea, coffee, and aftefcdlp-

■Memand. M ia... Gael. .•■WhlUaasora,
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Best, Mr. and
Mr*. Robert Blake, Mr. and Mr*.
J. Tbeobold, Mr. and Mrs. L.
Prescott, E. R. 8prague, Mr. and
Mra. C. Gamer, Mi*a Wlnone
Craig, Mr*. F. McDaniels, Mra. B.
Smalley, Mr*. Jolla Kllbum, Mr*.
Buchanan, MIm Helen* McHale,
Mr*. Myrl Blankenship, Walter
Tbeobold, Bill Matthew*, Mr*. Abbl* Morrison, W. p. Savage, Mr*.
C. Dickerson, Mr*. Burdett, Mr*.

11pu ls and Grapevlll*
•ffa# war* pourod by Mr*. Her•e Ccchfan and Uni. R. M. Ball.
fnntort, war* much enjoyed as
wera also tha tw0 rrsdlng* given
ly NAncy Rossetter, o f Sanford.
The Girt Scouts gsv* thslr tows
siul prom 11*'*,' followed ' by lh4
fcout Song. Two of the Scouts,
Jane Cochran and B*(ty Brown,
gavo n demonatratloq of al^patflnjr. A rilver offering was laker;
tn b* used for uniform* for the
Semite, Th* Scout demon*[ration
wa* fn charge o , the captain, Mr*.
R. E. True.

A bridge party w u ' glvs'n Fri­
day by Mtoa Aid la La vlgn* and
Mra. R. S. Thornton. Decoration*
and refreshments wars la 8L PatrKk'a t o y designs. Guesta at thla
affair Wive HIM Lola Rudatl, Mice
Alma liftimlngsr, Miss Florence
McKay, ,rMJ*h Orae* fentamlngsr,
Mias Annd Clan, add Miss Loey
' Mottling to thalr bom* at Gor­
ham, Raft*, Wednesday ware Mrs.
8 .'K. -totality,' Mrs. McDaniels,
and M M Buchanan.
1
Th* Tlva-hundrad Club had anollirr' enjoyable aranlng of cards
o,, Tuesday with sight Mbits tq

PLAN OF ALDRICH

OVIEDO

-------------- BALLINGER
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Odum and
family moved near ft the ball
park in Sanford.
1 The Podmeror boys, of Orlando,
wet* week-end gteets at the hem*
of their graqdfsther, Rev, J. 8,
Clark.
Mr*. Watrsu*, of Lake Mary,
to helping In our Bible Clan. W*

visit. ."
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coats, of
Etubcnvillt, Ohio, hava recsntly
rsturned L&gt; their boms after a
several week* visit with their
sister-in-law, Mr*. J. W. Coats.
Mr*. Will Luther, of Wayneevtlle, N. C., to visiting friend*
Mra. Fields la convalescing nice­
ly at the Florida Sanitarium and
Hospital In Orlando. Sha I* ex­
pected back In Oviedo thin week­
end.
Oviedo Epworth Leafu# will
rvtebrate Anniversary -D ay-Sun­
day evening, Mar. 28 at the Meth­
odist Church, by giving the follow­
ing program: Ilymn; vocal duet,
Mies Adrienne Walt* and MU*
Paulin* Moran: prayer; Scripture
reading: special music by tha
Junior Choir; hymn; leaders Introduct Ion, “The Purpose o f Yeung
People* Day" (Modem Youthl;
talk, ‘•piHleuIttea,’' MU. Charlotte
Iji-ton ; "The Call, to Modern
Youth," Miss Anna Cedar; “Th*
Call to Radiant Living” ; prayer;
talk, Dr. W. J. Carpenter; offerIng; hymn, benediction.

GENEVA
By Mtt^ P. B. DOOLEY

eonaairation of wild Ufa aqd
plaata to Mr*. Clara I. Thomaa,
o f St. Patarabarg. Mr* Thomaa
b atato conservation ehairmaa
and on lavaral oeeaaion* baa vlaItod tba Genar* achool and garden
club, and waa tmpraaaad with tha
work being dono by tha Junior
Carden Club in the plan of copaarvdtlon a* outlined by Mr*.

Opinion Is Held That
Suggested Changes
Effected

lend material* to represent th*
State o f Florida In the National
Convention to ba held In Miami
Thla material comlata o f picture*
o f aaiM tab)* damonatratiaaa,
paper* and article* on r*fora*tatlon and preaerralion of wild Ilf*.
Mica Jean David, Of Sanford,
spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mra. W. J.

CHICAGO, Mar. 25,—Th* baliaf
that such cbangM In tba banking
eyatam m .thoaa proposed by Mr.
Wfnthrop W. Aldrich, chairman oy
the governing board o f the Chase
National Bank. In Nrw York, are
bound to eogie, appeared currant
among a croaa aactlon o f Chicago
bankcra Interviewed recently.
Mr. Aldylcb’s plana Invoir* tba

Mr. and Mr*. A. E. Moran and
daughtar, Lillian, (pent S unday
her* visiting relative* and friends
Mrs. W. J. David spent last
weak in Sanford th* guest of her
daughter, Mr*. Harold Appleby.
Mra. Greer, Claud* Lave run and
■on, Claude, Jr., o f Orlendo, spent
Monday with Mr. and Mra.W. D.
Ballard.
Ed Evan* Is recovering at th*
Pemaid-Laughton Memorial Hos­
pital In Sanfoid from an opera­
tion which he underwent Monday
morning.

from invaatipent hanking, and
simultaneously
w*r# announced __
___
with th* decision that Jh* Chase
National Bank waa going to di­
vorce l u •* affiliate, the Chase,
Securities Corporation, from th*
bank Itself.
A banker who le in a good posi­
tion to disco*s' tho Aldrich pro­
posal said that, In his opinion—
and he belteVt* hto'opinion iharsd
by other* of his collMgu* her*
•weeping change* 0f this sort am
bound to coma'soooer or later. Un-|
dcuhtedly the banka can maintain

a few day* In Sanford with Mra.
J. E. Lalng.
Mr*. B. W. Knight retomad
Tuesday to bar home In Bruns­
wick, Oa. after spending a abort
time with reletIra* and friend*
her* and In Sanford.
Dick Striven (pent Tuesday In
Orlando,
MffVe B# P# Smith and * Mrsihaldon attended the flawgr show

FERN PARK

A* still aaotfcax bwak. • nun
who to highly m
i with (Ha
•acurity deportment Mid that,
FLOODB .Iff ARGENTINA
although it woutd m*ait'&amp; * clon­
ing o f thla department
th*
BAHIA BLANCA. Argtnltan,
wiping out df hta JbV If tha Aid- Mar. J4-—Flood water* of tka la
rich proposal* p a n adopted, ha Hasten Blear eaaacg ala deal ha
Fifteen
perrons W te
didn't think tha hank would'mini today.
However, ha raid ha thought' lha missing and *&lt;orM wara Injured.
*«par*llon o f Investment artlritiaa Many hooaaa wera Inundated by
from commercial banking might tha flood which covered an area
ba tha solution of ona problem and of 20 Kjuara mile*.
th« cauaa of anotkar, because tharr
BOMBS IN MADRID
would hara to ba *om« other
meant provided for handling atl
MAORID, Mar. 3S ^ -W ^ E x tha Inraatmant activities now tremUta buried a homo at a civil
carried on by tha banka.
guard barrack* la tba auburb
Investment banker*, it- would of Pallet** yesterday, wracklag
appear, a n
more diricted In window*. Another bomb, thrown
opinion on the mbjaet than eotn- at th# Collage of Christian Brothmarelal banker.. It f, hard for era, did not explode.

ter hew legitimately a hank’s In­
vestment business to ’ carried on
th* commercial dspartmsnt Is sura
to* fast rap*reunion from dtosppqlntsd easterner* of th* Invest­
ment department
. This has become especially. ap­
parent during th* recant ilump,
he said, whan Neuritis* sold to
customer* In all good faith havn
dropped In value to such an ex­
tent, that th* buyer faeto a sens*
#/ rveentptaut against tho bank,
and transfer* hto businet* *l**-l
where. It to Just like being i|toappoiated la a purchase made in
on* section of a department stora
and thra towing to tha conclusion I
that nothing rise from th* stora
to any good, ho said.
At one o f th* largest banka In
Chicago, on* of the vle*-pr**idettte, aak*d to disco** the Aidrich proposals, said that in hto

card party Saturday ereniag.
Mar. 28 at tho horn# o f Mr*. A.
E.
Barnett on th* SanfordOriano highway. Table* „grjjl he
set for bridge, rook and 800, ltefrsshmsnte wIR be served and a
collection taken for the benefit i f
the club. You are cordially Invited
to be prvaent.
Mra. Van Nott, o f H arm , - * - * _T— .11 _
- Ma a t a a a k a _
spent Thursday at F tm Fatih
visiting Mr*. M. Johnson.
pe on May 4. She ptona to
Capt. and Mr*. Haltott took tha
the boat at Norfolk, Va.
Youmana’ twin* and Reggfa ft
Daytona Beach last Sunday t*
enjoy th* bathing.
IV TUN CtHCVIT rO PR T. TWS6VOur llbbrary to open avary Sat­
t y T M ivu i t o i m u
c in c r r r ,
TV AVU KOS • K tll.v o u i l o t v urday from 3:00 to 8:00 P. M. and
t v . iv c i u s c m r .
anyone living In Svmlnol* County FOItSar LEE, complainant,
can procure a book by paying a

Sieve's FUe*
POST OFFICE
LUNCH
Short Orders
Begubr Mesh 5&lt;*

Trade In

? J,,

jt'f'C* .* *

“-tf

Your old Furniture
For Cash at

Wagoner 8

a

Dpugtote
property,
originally
owited'by Al*x Vaughn In' Crapevilla and ar* planning to'move in
soon, w* htar.
Mr. and Mra. J. P. Htsvan* and
family have moved-from that*
this weak to Sanford.
Wa sutely nstd rain badly out
bar* and are thankful for ivm
light showsrs.
R. C. Swop* to building on 11
fact addition to Roger Edwards'
bom* on tho East aid#.
‘ Mrs. Ballinger spent the day In
town Friday having dinner with
Mf. and Mra. Ter^lltlgsr. Later
thay called with lira. Raton Stev­
enson on Atox French and wife,
Mrs- French la iota* hatter from
bar itioks.
Mr. and Hr*. Ed Lodgutot mo­
tored to DaLand Sunday.
Mr*. M. Hnfthtoon, af Sanford,
spent th* day with Mr*. Clauds
Saunders.
ltr- and Mrs. J, P. Btavana
and family bars moved from
their hem* hero to Banlanta sub­
division.
Ralph Dean and hto mother
have returned from Washington
whsr* they attended tha Inaugtt-

missing when they do not bear
They* are
ar* exrclexcclthese' sermons. They'
Isnt.
What cam* near bring a seri­
ous wreck took place Monday
nlgbt about ,8:30 when two tar*
rams together, one waa drlvati by
Paul Hedges, who was raterelng
to Sanford After briagftg B .C.
Swop# retee. Th# other car wa*
batnfdrtvkn hy • Haaecn boy
froai‘ Paolh. Paul'* tar turned ov•r bud was dragged '»*V*r*l fastwaa Injured.

w o a r s R .s

J'llAKL t o f l l E LEE, D«r-nda*l,

Tho Woman’s Club will bold IU
next meeting Wednesday after­
noon, Apr. 8 at tha home of Mrs.
Ora Sheets.
Kav. Hart Fuller praaehtd at
Taft last Sunday and RaV. C. IL
Head praschad at Mahland.
Mra. Ilodgaa and Ib si Lartfi
leave for tha North next weak.
Mra. A. E. Barnett will salt‘far

onorn

o r rtiHi.icATtov

TO: PKAIIL LOtmrB LKK. CuUai.

bus, Okie

Ton aro hsrvby ordvrrO and rooulro* IS ko kad a a i-a r upon mo
1st day o l Mat 1*11 t» l ho Mill o f
Complaint fllsd a«aln*t you la Ih r
Sk«va vatillvd CauM an* Court.
'.T V * Naaford IteraK I* horsby
dulaaal*# aa tha nawapapvr In

.. FURNITURE CO. „

is m s *8

Phono
774

Thera's Nothing Like a
: Row! df ^

Mexican Chill
AU Kiwda at Saadwfchse

^

Phono 9140

Dahriyay Service far Puttee

ANGEL’S E A T SHA^K
.S * y » *

VOTICW o r BPKrtAL NASTRIP*
HA1,11

600
Sanford Ave.

«*afw d ^ t*.

TRIANON
Adrailston 60c, Tax 6c

Clark,

Not lea la hrrtby slv*n that I*
aroenlanra wilt, a final e-ave* of
farvrlnaur* and aata ,n t ,r ,d In tba
1411 Of Xf n. Lnvatl sad G VT,
Btok#« aahlaat Banfnrd Cnraaa4*
Paach Company, *t *|. |n tha Clr,
IH1! . Court o t gamlnal* Couaty,

lUblN. Cam*t*In-

TO: VERA I. IKlLLirf,
Mala*.

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(lulltor*,

Ton - ar* hereby order** and ra-

O m sw iatTIM aa* last yaw la Ikv

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thano* la a Kai

daalgaata* aa lb* sawaaaa** "IN
wnieh this oretr skatl k* aaYtlaba*
tor faar eaasaaatlv* waaha ■—

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IN AVD PON SNMIMOLN DOUR.
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ATTENTION!

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BAW fO ttb m u m ; * .
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ADVANCED AGAIN

0 , f i n , Mar. l i . atlc meteor lighted
tit awe n wa brilliance
iw aters itales before
lay amt, with a thunnratbla that rstiled door*
daws, apparently disin'* » ita earthward plunge,
m. la. various localities of
b^Ttena plains region, tba
sspanhandV, southwest3x*s, southern Colorado
r Mtalco expressed the be­
lli* roettor at fragments

* -t t f

flatting alti part*

whcltxr tb* meteor gradually dlsinterra ted or it rack Um ground."
.. ftaiik William* c m tb ln r W
it o f Albuqutrqa* when
the whola iky w*a - aarlilaply Il­
luminated “os If mow - on* bad
tarwed en ■ Croat Ho# eleetne
light". a* he described «*-

He said an "cnarmou* mao* of
bloe light’1 without * tail, ap­
proached from a bleb altitude far
eight or 10 MC«ada front- * dis­
tune* estimated at 399 mJlea aa
than separated lata tyr* clauds—
one a eary brilliant btoy and the
other yellow and flam* colored.
Tb* clouds then ■rented to merge
and. reclamed In vine for about
half aa how. .
.

Proposal. IirMet With
Indication Of Tar­
iff Reciprocities
WAAH1MCXOM. Mar.
—Britain’s plan for downward re­
vision o f lb* war debU waa car­
ried U tb* Basaatolt administra­
tion yesterday la be mat with re­
newed indication# that tba Uaitosl
Btata* will Insist that any redoe tiaa ha bilanrrd by definite acruiaplistmnala foe tb* restoration
of world trad*Toy Um fla t Um* sine* I*midaet Booarealt teak office, tba
■abject waa branched by Sir Rowaid Lindsay, tba British ambassadpr % a'laflgArisrriew with Btcrotary Rail at tba slat* depart-

may her* struck tb*
;
vLfl# fly
ht*'
ahmail »U*^««flrlnc ncu

Jf.il aplled in Ap-iitant, -Seeretary Ra:

bltor.
r.&gt;
light it .toag:.coming
s*H(. Wtt»Coyle

h%’ elecUo*s and there began tb*
easeful diplomatic fencing which
Um..British hope, will rcsalt in
greatly scaling ilow* the foar aa&gt;l
a ball billion dollars which they

bleat. flam ere It’s clos-

lying 'tsitbonnd'.at B500

AfrbUb Jax. "We were
(Continued pjrwm Pag* Owe)
ed.ia nal l« ftvared tba regimen&gt;sight iol ilha.mc taoc’s Utioti uf.libar b u t.
bialsb- tinted toil and _TUt.ua do it in a way that la
In accord with tba spirit af Anteri
lea,- Let labor work, Vu£ kt it
wotk voJnnlarily ■and freely."
In ilrapge coat rest ta Green's
epatanlien the MU coaatitutad "a
IpriaJof SovJetUm," th* rommitta*S were told by a communist
laader, Herbert
Ms organisation waa
fiedjy apposed" ta tba aastarc.
Ilipjsijiln, speaking far Um na­
tional cammittM of unemployed
council*, said it would "legnlixe
a, system i f farced; labor." Ha
ilrmsnded' unemployment Inaurv
anee an4 «*»b payment af tba

YOUR WATCII repaired
M who realiy knows how.
Jeweler, Mag. Ava.
DRIVE car to New York
transportation. Reply J, T.
llerald.
LALfAIR cheap ears. Sc, coupes, roadsters and
■- |1S to |3S. Reel A Sons,
dealer*.
Wap ted
I OR WOMAN distributor
■ted |n Seminole County for
lain feminine hygiene ar[ In whic hall women are vl[ Intarested. Permanent Jnden l Income assured to Ihose
naalify. WrRe Proicctc, 1’rtnl“of ploridn, 303 Atlantic Nat.
t BIdg. Jacksonville, Pie.
altns, Brasilian t’epRlclil grown, right
A for dollar, larger
&amp; for dollar, Silver
South side Silver
Jp UfiOO World Beater
AlnaU- M.&lt;S. .Nelson.

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PAGE F IT *

i ___________________ _____
opcraliaa. of th* etUirv

B u d c r c t C’o m m i s s i o n l s
n

ji ■

n

hair tht» program adopted by Ibc crniwenls hr cimvMiJatrd wberwir
rvnrral a,^mW y.
I pnretKabl*. and that ail tax™ hr
f !*_. Mfl(#r- rti f iL * .| p ajaM t ■ ! ufiv
in itc h
f” 'W w..
^ »n
"I. That rigid ccowom- be p:ar-1
' ___________ __

PI ANT 1'ITY, Mar. iS .-W ith
the l.wal strswharry shipping sca•on drawing .towaol-a.-aas#^Ptow
dWiUtfRii Wt*W lod»lf iKal lliorc
th ,* twenty
mimon pinu

C on d em n ed In H esoIn l in ea l i r a n k n v r u l
lorries will has, torn marketed
■ l u u u n rk isu U U J t t l '
irxi that it tw rrefuire.1 ■ &lt; :« * _ _ „* _ ITwruirfc W il l i hrrr, when the final shipments
■-----all nffwrr, amt .Irwastrwrwta o&lt; •a k e jllliy
raA|M.Ila ** III afif
or northern point*. Thr
DIM \NIH&gt;. Mar. 23. AdoptKJa [h,
rrurty and city Roicrn A t t e n d G c o f f j i s SllOW 1movrmeet passed 10,000,000 pints
a f a I * putnl IrgUIativr program mr-itj.
ami thr adaption t*f a rrsrlutioa
“2. That there Ir a dnsstir turewadrn,-mg thr aclww wf tbr ladmrnt of nvkl Kidding, preferSlate Itudgrtiag ramraiwww ,n abt&gt; a 2 year holiday.
propo iag an increasr ia th , ad
"2. That tbr »tair he nr-Jiv*
vtlmrr i tax. waa thr principal ac- trie ted t&gt;. m lu r, the numlwr o f
lion o f the Kurd o f goveracr* ml j» lc ii| clnuit* l« ruH muie than
the VU 1.1a Awoctali, n .o f Real 20.
Ears'- P.ur.l . m retioj hctib&gt;yi^ I “ I That lb.- legislature intend
tetib
(the present ■&gt;!slut e fixm c a max-

-------with the furwan-lng of f j« r cars
Thr Mtssr* Mint,;: I*** Rebel* Thur*&lt;3iy night. It is anticipated
and Evalcrn Cu-t, ro-oanrr, o.‘ that at least anolhrr million pints
ihe Kva-Brss
Ikuult Salon, are o f berries wiil be marketed brleaving tomorrow fur Savannah, fore thr Hfrry growers front other
y # , to attend the l'HJ;t Spring sections cut in with a .vulficienl
Trade Beauty Show which will be |xolum# i f fruit It, wind up shipheld on Monday. Tor-day. Wed- "»*nt« rr«m‘ this point. The local
ne.day. and Tbur-dsy. Ihinng shiywenl* thus Dr this season
• cash
their a lee nee lire beauty salon have hronght the growers
,

*d that Secretary Hull, whenefer
That the lerislatuf*
the swbirct of debts is aarMfcifse.1. all ad valorem las levir* foe
rwuntrts by hrtactag up the enliir purpose* and. -nlmilt at lie
program fee bwstars* recovery set election aa aasendmeWt l
forth hi lb* detailed agrrwla of the , ron-t.tuii.ui te|-ealing the
economic confrretire .drtadine mill stale buy f«r school
mca-ure. fur m irin g l u i n- i&gt;sc«. ' *
muring obstrwetiow..
” 7. Tha fifc rotate a»*uir

it the Scvrnth-ltay Adventist
Church at the corner of line Av­
enue an.1 Kast Smh Street in
this city. The second week of the
•perial m rices will hrgl,, tOmnrtnw rim ing ohm the subject for
Singleton's sermon will be "A
Souvenir from the tlanlrii &lt;&gt;, LJmj
to th- IVopie of Sanford."

DU. U T. DOttM

THE ADVENTURES OF TOM. DICK AND HARRY
Wil L £ 1 j OTHER.
HAN f WMV M t
O O -W A 'S O QUICK
m t m ih K e e p

M » J U B /O U S A S

mw r o &lt;r/rrs—
F U L U K r TOWARD
T U tM ,T O H A tfD
-. o t e x m v z
AVCHDCD DIRECT
CONVERSATION
Vf/TM tH M .
SU D D EN LY JIM
AS IF CONING OUT
O F A STUPOR.
CALLS TO THEM

rnggaated th* bill in iU present
fond was like a “drafUact” un­
der which men would be picked
up on the street* and forced lo
go to tba work camps for a yaar.

Douglas MacArlhur, army chlaf
of staff who was on the stand at
tba time, denied this Interpreta­
tion, saying the plnn seamed to
him "entirety voluntary." .
Members of the committee
jointed out the Preeident had
consented to modification of th*
legislation to make it clear that
tha enlistments wonld be volun­
tary. Walsh said that waa one of
th* changes that probably would
ba mado in the bill.
Connery said.
however, he
would push a substitute proposal
under which men would be tr­
usted for a month instead of a
year, and paid |50 or (80 a moolh,
depending upon whether or n\-t
they were married, instead of (30.
The President has opposed this.
At the outset of the hearing.
Lewis Douglas, budget director,
testified the Preeident'e plan
would be financed for Ihe remai idcr of thie fiscal yrar from *«,•
000,000 of unobligated public
building funds.
Green iesUfted the. bill would
establish a "Hollar a stay wage
trvel for unskilled labor anil put
"regimented labor** at work now
done at regular wages.
"You can’t restore prosperity by
paying men "below a suhsUltn:*
level," he said.
Several members of Ihe com­
mittee told of laborers in their
sections of the country working
for leas than the compensation
proposed In lh« hill, but the la­
bor head Insisted “ You cannot
reliere conditions by adding mis­
ery to misery."

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MAN-SWOflrY* IS
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LETS SEE-YEAR—
TMArS TME MOLE
m f.p V B R .Y IM S . IN THE TOPI NOW
t TURN HERE —
TH R EAT’SUORTV
THEM AROUND THE
IS S E C R E T L Y
BEND IS THE
EXPLORING THE
CLIMB TOR THE
OLD FELLOWS * UPPER CAVE —
C A Y E V N HOPE
OF FINDING THE
GUNS AND AM MU
N /T /O N H E TOOK
''SE V E R A L ’DAYS
. 'AGO.'WE TAKE
*Y O U AGAIN INTO
THE CAVE WITH
; SHORTY l THE
GOVERNM ENT
SECRECY SERVICE
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WAS ABOUT TO
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TO THAT"

peer Legalization
Has Brought Many
Difficult Problems
fContinued from Page On*)
labUikments t* get it ready fat
the trade after the strobe of mi*V
night, Apr. 6? No.
—And *0 tb, TuestHHw gw. Uul of­
ficiate have not attempted ta noaway tba one which it being asked
most generally, namely; if Um
time afUrward. bow
long wilpll take to cool it T

...AND II I BE AT
THE HOTEL IN U N .
minutes - and listen.
ANOTHER TMI*iO— -

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.3

tK- hour, but the nmmi,»ios cost of
1
fsile I to suggest tbe reduction o f, public school ST
STATE REALTORS the
ulanrs vf high officials.
“H That the stair
-.“'-^Season Netre. W
5
r v module was the last that mats:rnance
ADOPT 13-POINT
— - - the Iwanl will hair brf.i&gt; (hr .tote, and all cit&gt;
r tiJS
let■«latere twavrnn awl it was form a part of the state
highaay After Busy Weeks
llw
..prain*
of
the
govew
vnre
that
ECONOMY PLAN eirrj effort ihoulJ be mj-b- to | “ 1». That eturn.j aui c.t) gov

« ,on condemning the miurw rorntwn stiun Of *7,'c"» for Iwill Is- operatrj b yMrs. t’amills|
Iretut
return of approximately 31—30,immission wa» in!ro,lacr,l,r*ll,',y «ffi»«al« t» a „ atsimrot inf llagrrman. who wa* roam-cletl, two.
I’ tivv' were strung, nowevur,
by M. M. Parvish. *f tUirwsidW, Weeping, with the ci»tnprn&gt;otmn !with h b«eal Iwauty rhup in ihoi this
week with an average of
and pi-inta out that the reiamiv- now ixicirv.l by orher isI.uk',1 jia-t
nearly
10 cents per pint for the
.Jon IK,; „ B] , ,reus*mended aa m- r-'^pV. awl that a rcneral control| While away they will hear levfirst four days. .M■m.’ay's average
rrT1 r tn j),,
Taloreni tax. ,],- acmunt be e.t.vhlisbetl ia r»ch t u r c anil witness diiihmslraliuits
( Iliving a half cenl uadcr, Tuesday's
by the nation's foremost -lylisU, * half i*n| over that figure ami
rccily Jigaimt tlv crying nml of coanty.
including Cimtlo*, of ftt'a-w, WednesdayV.i uuarler of „ cent
Miss Kchoi. will receive ►
pivi.l ,oier. Thursday* the price was beinstructions i,, t'rortpiignnlo |&gt;er- i low 10 rents again hut shove
beeatt-e of ronfUrting reports— cwnnty, all fres ao-l funds r
wmil.l faV ricvvj’ 1ri'.r V&lt;Il'iNT"'.QnV ‘^ • T K r * jC T g r ~ l ^ J T » f f i n R ji w w ’ nfe-iwiiif&lt;. s otsba.tb*.
■Ml
written off.
want.! be uru'crtaLm and another! te n iw w ln ism ■ par of
Officially, the admim-tration's tint full |W)istal would be de-1 their salaries &lt;-i f.-rs b) i
positron is. bawner. that the to mandril Junr II.
jeamonlb
Long s Meat
.tollmen!', totalling SMI.fmo.lKs
(Hi ieh-slf o f Sr, trlaiy Hull, it
"■'• That llw lac la w foe
which fall due June 13 are tw Is was aai.l p&lt; linri—n . hod hern. nor |tup-e« be browdrned
It. I&gt; Suiglciuii, ya-tnr of Ilie
paid InfulL No word has brwnsaid rraclied jn l itsl p . the -abject ml -br to ir i e n tbr inewJitald
.'wimth lltf Adventists t hurrh,
publicly to imply mluctioa hwttbe war dabts the talking ws, pirlint- .lea now plaerd on real eslat
at IbaU, is rumlurling a rvviral
purpose behind the preliminary inary and rsploratory. It was s.tl |» pnnidr m en u , for the sc

the: hale of rerenu* stamps.
Dr. James M. Doran comadaslower of
Iaduit rial
alcohol, sparring has been dearly indi­
turned from hi, work yesterday cated.
tong aoough t* Agora that with
After his ronveraalinn with lloll
th* cast
ingredients lower than and Moley. I.indsay iteclmed ta
before prohibition, aa,] even in- romrurnl, lull it was Iranwd that
rlading tba U s lb* brewers should hi* coTrrnment had rcjocslrd him
be a Me 1* present . a file rent to ascertain the Roosevelt admin­
istration's altitude on the debts
glass of baer.

■"ErTh r, Chairman Connery bad
10c Hr * 1 line,
Be. line 3 Unas
. 7e line 9 liman
5c Uae l mortlhMinima m charge 30*.

A &gt;1*1* deportment announce­
ment afterward mj.tr rleir that
lb* United Slates i&gt;n lb* »Ur.‘
hait.I desire* aKne all things 1*
lb* lalrvnaltanal field lb* n a pl*te sneers* of thr world tcawawi
k conference in U n ion this h im mrr. The aJminnlraloxt na* rrym rn 'n j a* brlirTin* ll*t Of on
it depend lb* hope* of all natiwa
far ending lb* depression.
Tb* Aawri.an ruvcrmneat mill
emphasize at lhr rtmferewr* tb*
importance of agreement* for lb*
reduction of tar if (a ami the re­
mora! of trade barrier. It will
place little emphasis on the war
debt*.
While the a.lmini&gt;lrati»n rat i n i . trade ami debit a, .object
to separate treatment |a theory.
It N believed by well pntletl ob­
servers, that the altitude of tba
United Stairs toward redwing the
debt of any rutam mil !*• iWterminrd lo a treat extent by' that
nation's contnbuli.ni to m i n i of
trade.
The them} brhiml this la that
by sweeping away the Uncle ol
Ua.lc restxkliim* crown ap as
each nJlHOn nought to "ell b«tt oat
I* bay. AaMTwan lra-le would hr
which
bene HUc l *■ *0 .... - ■- ______

Sa t u r d a y ; m a b c b a * m

^

THAT L im e
iMUiTTHSKVOri o\\ r
HANU UP ON ME AN)

(£T AWAV WfH TT!

WHATSiTUE
IDEA OF HANGINO
UP ON Atf 2

J0^6ET

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1 Q V « N tW S P A P E B
N b lW h cd l* Florida’* H e n r i
WarM’ a G r e n tr s tV a w U b k
y p o l u i Richest Garden Land.

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SCHOOLS

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new spaper

LORIDA. FRIDAY, MARCH 2». 19M

M ember Associated Press

doiaims xxm

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a n in d e p e n d e n t d a il y

SANFOR dT

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FAMED HOTEL Ho“sc
Legal 'Beer || S. WHITE IS'
For Capital O f Country nr.™ y|QJfl|
OWNERTAKES
S
ytohav
LIFE HUH CON:

NEW YORK. Mar. 2I.-4M
-Yosuke Metiuuks. hcsJ of
the Jepancse delegation to lh*j
I'CfROIt unslrr M years of
It
League of Nation., arrived '"|
WASHINGTON.
Mnr. *1
,«.sse» $1,000 annual lireaae tee*
American with flee Mfcw deteI (AV-Bear for the natlon’a capili.'
. .ain.t brewers. *HHt aumial
------gatee today and aaaetteu' that
! ,va? approved jesterdny by H'
Japan U "not appealing
to
who srll Iho l&gt; C D r c g e n t a t i v e - L l e C t
I Hou-c to end « day’s fervid rite uain.l retailer*
W ’ tllv
anyone for it l* nat a vessel
dunk* In be consumed on r.t. I*x.p
_____
I*H9SCS A W flJ
*» 111*
sUU to American or any other C h i c a g o C a p i t a l i s t C n ^ i ,‘ " 3
pn misev and $.Vl annual tees mil
good* rannot be.;
He also *ugg#«ted that
thus*’
whose
Governor Says There nation."
Members Of Family
d e r I n d i c t m e n t r o r i (tl mrn,b,r» ..n thr nonr* o f »
Japsneee-Amertcan
fCtllni
iiunk c. the ptsMiiiees.
la Plenty Of Money might be improved if 'he
At Hospital Bedside
It say* that the new beverage»|
SUU* would *»hdraw
F ,.n \.b e ^ , e m 0e n i * . J l l ' *
— "
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a . a roil bay sold In the District of f o
To Run ’Schools But United
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Kspresmtitlve-rlret
I.mi Bin on Ap- 1. Iu*t *t*mt the
lawi thr
k.s lull
thr oSenate
tilll iw^rniitting
permitting t.»*
S e e s Great Waste Ocesn. Hr said he «M rot
ti.n# thl* Ml| was passing the 1.... i. i. i -* iKs* VVr
CHICAGO. Mar. 24 -(AV-ITay- «alr of "beer. taper Kerr, ale, poi U&lt; ass*. Attorney General I'unrknow whether Jap#" intcmled
,s. former H
’ l K .ml other brewed or fem wnW lleo*.. AWmc
to withdraw from the Lcagu* mond W. Stevens
natlonal o’cLck Ihi* .......... T A L L A H A S S E E . Mar. 24.
. . .
its Ufe Insurant • w| besnapes" containing 4 « h*f ^
n,,r\
vv,„dnesday hi* family were nr.rhy hut hr had
of Rations and declerei Ja:w-&gt; dent of thr Illinois
__ (A .P .)— C ov. Dave Sholtr
—
"•■"‘
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s
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tad no intention of reltrqurshCompany, now in
become* lar*e«l
* eotiu r*rl&gt;»r &gt;" ,hr
I. t-l nfwirfltllt
I. „r*spapetmrn
.i.uli.H Il l'll
S I IS
last night declared in an ad- j Inf iU
operator. a,„|u
raaa&lt;i*t*d
Uland*. nationally known,h.drl
'lertn e at 12:01 A M. Apr. * evening an\ hr* f.**inp « “ •
dress there was no rea son , whether or not It remained In war found shot to • death in his | -.since .we are priv-evxllng
.. .1 1 •111 A. M ..srsfullt.
fo r ao many o f the , t a t e *| the League. MaUucka I* «"•
rout* to San Francisco to *«»
t e r w c / Maettieeaidinee'ieos**'

For
Seen;
CHICAGO. Mar. J I . - 'T V The .Tribune said to*lay j L j a s
vrportnl that the appoi"tm» " t
Of a dictator with full power to
control the railroad* I* Im­
minent. The dictatorship po*.
sihility. the newspaper said
we* pre«cnted at a meeting of
,»«. Asroeiatlen of Rrilway
Executive* hy ■ committee
whieb recently conferresl with
I'resident Roosevelt ansi other
government official* *« Washnigton

GERMANY
DICTATV
UNDER IfflUK
Absolute Power G ivrt
Na2i Chief By Vote
O f Rei(jhsta*Tf»roup;
Total Count 441-94

'Vd
B ER LIN . Mar. 24.— (A .P .)
r-G crtn an y becam e a diet**
tom hip under the old Prtt»OFFICERS NAMED Man »yatem yeaterday w h en
the Reichstag handed o v e r i *
A T CONVENTION A dolf U R k r pow er to «oYW n
by decree th e neat f&lt;Wir
.H E R E .Q F _ Y J L fi.AA ycepsi**—**"—
The Socialist* ehjectad, buk
wer# snowed under la
Elected they
Reichstag vote of 411 to M.
Ses- -Th* first chapter of our snowment is closed,' sal dtho thanCM-

. term and no reason why s o .
• many teachers are not paid; I
Today lor. addressing a muUlluda fr»|»
H« m M lb* state *ss prodding P L O T T O EXTORT
iU counties wRh plenty of money
a balcony after the Rsirhstag Mil
nolde lather, a kind husband »"
ivlrgstr. to the state Y. M. I . adjourned, “Now wo hogln tba
Is run Ike achoole but thet eweslian gentleman. Memhor*
t".
FROM
LINDBERGH
give
expeortiure*. mt|maoageopenedI at
j m ^ smII
:^ H £ d i C T A K E R
W I L L N E W YO RK J
E
W ^vitiiiMnfS i'ountf^ ll*ir .A»-|. . convention
. - ^ which r_
T
.
(.
a n t and a sehool lobTy group.
‘ ‘
‘
What happened yesterdav
j
. to which h# referred a* Mil#
END S I N ARREST
*crn.*in tirougnr *100.1
inevitable.
The
RekhaUC.
ere eeoatng Uoable In
hi* •H
i «es*tin* to - do4#
B. E E R -ra
C T E S T G E R M A N_
..— unnnijr
- in # ”# picked with the chancellor*!
,
■ P Florid* public eehool system.
Stevens. IW year* old. tog ef.-.. . — - — - home at Syivnma. t.a.. ui) rii noon t.»Vy with the election of Natl supporter*, could do iw j b j
J0T
He rsrnmrsr" '*-1 cne remedy
train. Iturml will K* »" new officer* ami the .leclaral on Ing but accede to hie demand Nr
foe the sNaealon—direct super^ g . - L ^ ^ g ^ r r S . * t f i A T n e x t SESSION RACIAL VIOLENCE aftetniHin
Ihul city ti.morr.iw afterm-n.
that the work of the organisation th* passage of an enabling k '
eleion of the eemmon school* by
S C Itt iT O m
! (Iisrirs of embetxlemrnt In ron-| * »
Mr While'a death tame wilii. 1 ha* lieen placed «n a firmer baala
which empower* the governme»$
the But* Board of Pnalle Instruc­
Demanding
$50,000
n*«tion with the coii*p*e of th *
, week of the heginnirg of a" « , a result of the personal conL r c iu o s r u s . f, v
isisnononoo
life Insunnre comtion. The lu te ’s -public school*
f ’7 1 Believes Bill Legaliz- CHI For Boycott Of Him** which brought ,hy*ulan» la. t of delegate* from every sec­ ■monf other thing*, to draft %
1*150,000.000 life
new constitution.
«
now are directed by county school
pany. Th- father, who former
hi* home l«»t FriJay. Sho.tl) tion of the atatf.
w:Jf l i n g Beer Would Not
floods Because Of
hoards* arid*eouet y *u perIntendenU j MIAMI. Mar. CA^lAV-GI-foril
It wa* all don# *n «vr«lar form.
wa* ehairman of the hoard, su
rfler
midnight
Monday.
It
p. Hrrmanre. of Miami,
^ lin e nstrur on.
I Clobrldje. M. formerly of Staten
He Unconstitutional
Recent Persecution decided that hr* e.nditlon re.|ul*e.. 11 . rrvre-elected
fereil a atroke of apoplevv only a
a*
pre*ldent Hiller. In apk-and-epan b r o j f
D^Uring ^ desIrH “to speak Island, ft. Y. was a rr,«d here
uniform, appeared at Urn morefew daya ago and la »»'d Gi
plainly »•«.' blontly about the I yesterday and charged. w lth ^
NF.W YORK. Mnr. .1. A
linderw»r.t early Toe*-ay
Wl* l. of Jacksonville, a* lag session of th# Rekhatag af#
rear
death.
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. , TAMPA. Mar. 24 .—Senator Pal
SSSJSH^r c ' u v r r ^ W u . K to Col Charles A.* Lindbergh
i‘&gt;*
Knowledge of hi* *on * suicide w ‘ it&gt;krr&gt; jn . , „ r , m,nl yester- Ten thousand Jew* marched t- |njf sjnff , hat ume he h*''
^hgtrmiin , f the slat# Kgecuttve in person delivered a meeapfj
said -Tbcro would .* air amaslng at Hopewell, K. J. in •*tort
eity
hall
yrslen-oy
l»
the
o'ourn
Irpo,ied
»*
nnd
Gnall/
c
John s t5r#h, m. covering the complete pregToaa.^I
Is
to
he
kept
from
him.
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d
he
would
vole
at
the
vovolt on tho port of the people utter demanding »j O,ooo
f:,|
chant
of
Kl
U»M
lUchmen
growing
wea’
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The
Stevens
family,
long
“
xM11
J,,,,,,,,*
session
of
the
legislature
af oor stats", If they had tlma to
He alao was charged with
Much of it waa familiar Naal
JCamv
through _ the
the I Uad«ra-bM**---rn
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o w a e i i. doctrine.
U analyse the school situation, tempting to *«"d through
of Urn mmCohtintted'OtrFJg*- TOorT
ImalU a pint eTIIquor to Federal
Federal ahoul t(l year* ago from
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S for „ huywtt
l of3tier-,
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- v - j f * a s archy, heRestoration
told th*
wlth ,he act reve«ly f **•'•',
Judge Halstead U Ritter, to which ter. 111. The eld. r Steven, who
Mr*. Nettle /..'White; n iUughter.1 '
Jacksonville, 1st vke-chalr- not a matter for dlaevuakm at UU
was attached a note signed "Nan- was a small merchant ln 4 niches- J y ,.on&lt;lr„ .
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1 II1..I.. lltren wiltlM. ! **
.
ee -la.
ter.
eatende.1
hia
operation*
in
fr&gt;(J
|h#
„g|,n.,nt
kuued
by
"’
The^nuh.
.acred
scroll
of
thMU'i'Cw.to
Wh.«e;
th-v.
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^yj,',K. Carlton T.mpjh tlma “ while eondltleaa prevail
which Clobridge said
1 * ' hl
which necessitate foevralag ear *4it*
silver
Harold
White
*rd
ht»ry
vire-ehalrman;
N. P.
Chicago,
and
became
one
°
r
*
,
1th#
ntto.ney
geneial”
.
Mhitakrr
Jews, wa* carried ill
wife’* nkkname.
tall «il Sant m . and II. :*• A bite. ^ j ^i^halrm an; W. C. Mar tantion »®Uly upon savlftl » •
s ” IsaiJ. "to the etf.-ct that this 1 &gt;uM
The Lindbergh eatortion letter city's Ieailing merchant*.
tia.; three
,vn.aeola. 4lh vlee-chalr- German prepl# from lndea«ttbabWJ|
„„t be .K-ne withojl vlo'attng the K ’ n 'ilerlin the German govyrir Jr., of
‘j * ’8
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•Vb,moU'
c i . uncovered while F.dgar O- -evalvelv. he became k"**!
bull in s. Mr**
Mr*. M
M.* M
llu**ey
str*.
»■ m,n ; J*mr* R- Anthony. J r and hanker, and then eatabllahed #ulr t()t„ luusion unit** »ubmU- »m*nl
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^b»vb
^ and
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Jones, poatoflke Inspector. Invre- .........
ould
Hill,
of
Sylvan.*,
and
Mr*.
«
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j
arVwonville.
recording aeereUryt
a .i ,jellnK.|wl
DestnKiieo of
or communUv* t* Wl
j tel to the pe-|le- J nm. « n*,“ r* warned that
lnn, any boycott
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(Igated the dlseuvery hv a post*'1t y Insurnnr, company^
' ruoutr,
00
per,
of
« -.
ailof Augusta.
AuRutU, . » whll.
41 ’ I H.rry
||nriy l&gt; !.»»**•
•#•
, ilmimltr
; |y opposed
to
tiulllflcatton
am affect
||j K ( the Uniterl
L'niled .-uaies
States m
more
ppr.crii
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purely
demaatte M * • * * *
a
dph B. Chapman, prominent clerk of the pint of lMnor In1 the &gt;
,han (ierm.rvy and a*krd three brather-. L.
7 'u7|.| »l»tant Irea.Urtr. » « &lt; * ¥ ” rill K- ^
P
concern ------------any
“
would not vote for any
gmemg and. golf enthualaat. mail*. The Uttar written to, Colo1 believed contraVemd " ur. how, |f * boycott "agiuled by rer- Ihibtfn, 11a . M H. Whue
1n.own. of Jackvonvlll*. *t*t# dl .n o
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-yet* farther #*vaj"
vvhkh,.»ti
ht wia elected aa president nvl Lindbergh was aeo' Mre b&gt;
n.
tain
American circle." wen- car- vanla. and J t . White, or sav
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In thl*
ronvtituli ...
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'lub.fwe
“ Since the altornvy gen'ial is­ ried out, “ I* the t|ue»«lon of |~,|.! nah, 0a«
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. " The opening boslnea.
th* New
po*lr'
Mr. While wa* horn ...
held nt the I'arl.h llouag. y*»ter- *ou try
sued hia atatement l have Investi­ vat.* debt. t.. be regulate.: properIjj on Mar II, l*TJ. He ws* bH
,(temo«n wa* presided over tropn ,
1___ V--1 — t , i . a
\ Crudely written In capital let­
gated th* matter thoroughly from
_ . . M the agate Unto, th* member ter* on th* stettenery of * Sevanthe legal *tan&lt;'polrl und am of
They presented » resolution' yw’r. of
,hr “ "*• ,,f hl‘ , by ll-rry V.
J S r t lU U n d »* ship vrhtch gathered at the (Vmn pan hotel, th* not* .*'&lt;«!
irnntmucd tin l'.ige M*1
death. Ill* e-Valmn » a* received president
ntwll|rBl of the
the firm opinion that ja**age by
the AwocmtlOB. general way P° -------- k i
lag Issues.
Of d ^ r m a - a n t jj'
- O f Ctnb In annul business meet
Bruce
Mlnear,
of
Miami,
w«»
•
in
the
Kho.
l*
«f
that
flly.
and
the
Irgisla^urt*
of
a
hill
Icgalning
I want
nr v«rr»wM/
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- 7 — *you to ...und n*
Hk MJOO
lag. re-elected Andrew
Cartaway
'later he all.r.l.d Young Harris named recording aecretary of the raid: "Germany
N-er in Florida would n t In any
seaalon Ing years for other MtUmMi U
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ICollega. il* gt idualed with a U. convention during the
•d- )m‘l. o n 'h u face. Klvin .trlcoat. win- violate tho state lonstltu- Celery Growers To
Gray *&gt; Ireaeurer. and named tbo happen. ^ l™
" ^ hlon. S u t. „ , 10 -ye.r-old Cltatwatee tradesman,
II,. degree from the University of whi.h bad a* highlight* the ap- fuinil their prrviajrea
(ronllnutti o» *W# Two#
following a* member* c f lb* board dreaa In
“Thr iroeMlon of prohibition
Hold lakeland Meet | { ^ “^n
»"*i -huriiy *ft«r petal ment of vartou*^ conrentlon
and said. "I want,
t|,t ,ro«uteJ at the slate P"»*
o f directors:
Mr*. Ray Symea,. Island, N. 1
toPay for
for ‘the
hammer
|-kw| orrr by the I'r.trd
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1in- entered the pro.ike of '* * committees, an address by J. IITbay’ tbi’ IS^'althU month. Don't -on farm
f .™ toCkP
he hammer
Mr*. V. A. Speer. Chaste Dunn,’
$’ F. fhirner. ........ lent
the wh(f h he continue,I un'il ht* drain. Mace, of St. Pateraburg. on
murder of hi* wifeState* government on the adJ|rC. THU. E. P. Hon*l &gt;ld«r. II. fail me."
U*t minute effort* t" *•»&gt;’
|.|on „f the IHth Amendment .avr Kemir.de AgrieuItJia! flul. 10'ay
In I'JOff h&lt;- *»* rlectr.l a* the ••Trend* of the Day", and t»e
glowing report*
M. Papworth, Fred Bo!' -. F. F.
•xtcjtion through the Supreme | ^ rfr#pf rr.ervation* to tha said that he expeelbd to lend •&gt; Srtgvcns rnurr ). tia., •••...........
. . by
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res-nla |reading o f -------Supreme Court and
l.uvert«,r
roncurient enfor.e- dele-rii &gt;&gt;&lt;in of b&gt;eal i-row.i* and |(i»r ... the ti.eigin 1. ai'lit-rre.List, officer*, including prana r..
Two Fliers Killed
Do-per, end TV- A. Iv flre.
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I.hfallrd. Jrffcoat rmlleil »* |n(Bt M,,.
Featuring the meeting wa* the
«hlp|M-i« In Ijrkeland
late thint
Ihi •; retting
, r rvlng thrw
three -u,
»u&gt; &lt;«dv.- u , year w . ml. „f Jrehrenvllla, chairman
In Crash At Miami Sholla
attendants adjusted the strap*
-|f n,P legislature aih&gt;r» u *«»'• afternoon where tonight they w,|. „ . rm.. P.ior t« " - « ^
J * ' « * of U"’ Kxreutive C e ^ R t e e f John
reading ef the retiring p ’ "*’»
thatted with them ttood-nature-ny. ( utj&gt; forcurr(ng with the act of atli id -II..- ninth
annual ’ report. It was foil of in
r»nrerutl»e| frfr five yea'- iro-r»„t.ng a ttor-jHi ti.aham, “/
of AtMIAMI."Mar.
24.
He refraineJ. however. L;m&gt;
it will not violate any
^ \Irru^uu-r. ainl H. H* KWf# °I
dieationa of alow hut stead; l&gt;’ ’»
rlW mrrtini: itf Ihf wluU’ vti.l’’ nry of that rounljr.
lanta,
stale
and
regional
eiecu-i ^
memhare of Bamiaak
n u toward th# aocceaaful o,ering any mrntl .n o f the
..visions of th*- .tote «onatitU» celery prnwrt*. 'o decide upon ui -while h# was a member of the
J g j hi. wife *ho was found beatvomo l|m , ul w(|| ,(r
lng th* full,,, policy relating to the celery) (jcurgi*
live.
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County
Boy
Scout troop# at Ba«atiop of th# club daring a I -j- Tho-ndale. Pa. awl
Ugt-luture. be was
Trn minute reports on th* »«ope,»
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( tnd ChttluoU
af flnanrial atre**. and It '*&gt;• e»e“ t. Gal# Leater. M .ofM lU heU ■rath on a Innely rend near l lear- ptitirr rtMrwil
the states to rurtadment order now in effr- t. |r»l4|lln,n of the l-en-ion commit- of V. M. P. A. work In variiua forvl, Longwoou •
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tolaed an apprecUtlon of the *"•». r&gt;M. Nr'h m*mber* of the hitth water Oct. It, 1W0.
J f f , inrkf our enforennent
ruinmiUr#.
successfully passed test# and
Anmni? nlhrrn rx|H*t*,»'ti t»» *»* i (vv *ntJ |ht #m!u*
Flnri'
a
counties
were
given
by
Observation
Group
of
the
Army
,
n.‘
concur
with
the
federal
Irw
“port ami (O'lpiritlnn tr«t bad
Tovrl bleu you ip#".
1
l/ffti'r.
J ***!llr wa* i Hr aulnu, »»C IHi* follow*
awarded merit badge* whan th*F
on prohibition. Particularly - •"*&gt;
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told the wltneaaea hefo" ' h,!
b'.l lng general bill- |iis»ed by that the following: J. I'. Johnson of the
btm m»d«r«d by tb« tntl^ r»*m- Air Corps, were killed today »
|t','ntihuevl t'n Page Two!
appeared befor a Coort of H o y »
their
plane
crashed
during
an
"I hope y ju all go where I am tier since the fp,,rt'*1
berah'p daring the year. The re­
' Jvrrr Tb ireton. Fred i |rk|.|jluie: - Knipl veis* l.isbibty
tlon provision* and the provision \
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h v — b. » » Hill".
going. Bl*»# hi. holy mine .
, held In conjunction w U hatairihc
BUI", "The Anl, Isi'bylng law",
port alao urged that Pre»ldmt attempted landing here.
The accident q-curred *« •"*
Jrffcoat ipenl three hours on of our state constitJtlon a U jrighton.
, i n j fbe “ Itoorganira'ion and Sy&lt;Chapman be given the same
tiane. which had Uken off for a his knees praying before the e*r- stenlially the
temiaatinn of live i - uhiiom School
' * City
* * Hall
' * *Mow~
hearty *e-operation.
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th*
Those attending the me-'lng le'unr flight to MlUhell Field, CJttion. HI* hot'y waa unclaimed
Laws."
day night.
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A Mr. and Mr*. H. M- Wat- was obliged to torn bock h*re be­ by rvlativea and it will be buried
Mr. White brouglit hi* family
The boy* are: »'»v»
Btere
in the prison reme'.erj’.
Dr. and Mra. W. R. Camp- cause of bad weather.
unf
ru'
In
Jure.
IW
A
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lie
rnto
Th» plan* went Into a spin at
and Billy Zachry o t l Unf,
,h?Mr. and Mr*. Andrew Carrelered upon the t'lgcsice of law
Jack Tic* of LOO*wood. FloyU
ip, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ijunn, a BOO-foot altitude as It was cir­
and In lt»-'H he w*» name,I a* at­
Wagner. Arxhia Simmons. Ormufd
torney f"t the Board of Ciunty
_ . u n . v . A. Sneer. Mt*. R- Mali­ cling the,field. The plane wa. one Exception Taken To
-On behalf of the Garden Club
liominissloDers. a |*vt which-he of Kaefori.*'. said Mrs. Kmlor Cur- Simmons, and Marlon BotfMxl •»
*? h— C. E. William*. Phil Pethitw. of 14 which have been partlclChase’s
Statement
lir^er declaring on what
l.or*l memliers
,
lirt.l held f r the l-a-l f*'*' »v“ '
T w fc H U l.H r r e .r d F a llK O. K. rating In winter gunnery and
,.f ilrneva, general chairman Chuluota.
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k J*. .,1m§. aflil
The rrwetlng * t l attended b y ..
W ii. —t, *. D. n ig h le jf *n» *jj- bombing prattle#. Cause of the I J. E. Pretton, prealdvnt of the fraternity who
II. N. Brown, of Orlando, tte IW*
itmun. Fred Holly. K. W. accident wa» undetermined.
! ^arfc«rit Chapter Railway Employ- by a II*raid repotter
executive for thl* 4ktrie*. Hq
\
Fite. CbaadTer Sharon,
K. r.
res' I r t i m of Florida, n a let­ an opinion a*
nounred hla Intentte of
Ilouaholder, A. C. Fart, and n . B- Kin Of Roosevelt Is
ter to The Herald t«K*y. '•»»» rrdurr which i*
Ing all of hte effari* to * ‘ k* '* *
to atatement* *r*dlted|
Dead AtAdvancedAge cxc.ption
to Jiwhoa C. Cbaaa Ilk y e s t e r d a y '* Il)ny
nf Representa- fun-, .n one or more newspap-.* political circle? tally U»t y*»r, to all tho** who made th# Show iiutrki the outstanding Bay Out "
published weekly "« tho h'.x’ » and hi* announcement a« « *»"•, ?ucit a splemld suicrsa. I’* '1'*'** division In thla aUte. aad t e *
Id, relating to »b* anviunt
llve-ele.l II. 8. White.
While, appear
NEW YORK. Mar. *4—4/0- Here
license fees and gaeolloe tax pail
cxpilsl. for not I#** «h"" 1 ' •,wy' illi'at- for represcqtatlvo In Group 1larly t&gt; lh«&gt;?o whn arsuted in asked for the co-opmUea of t e
divided
upon
tho
quislion.
ITOtfmvam IMr*. Nicholaa Roosavalt, mother In Florida lining 10W by trucks,
por ,„„n thsir to dsy* prior r» No. I. nppcvlng Frank K*&gt; Anikr- staging it. thoa* who #nt#r#d «»• local committee.
A
search
into
the
Compiled
^ tj*Ha*l«I'l Lf ffvnry l^threbc Roosevelt. •■­ trailers, automobile#, and buses.
sl-l e'retlon, eontoinlng notice or son. nf Altamonte Sfrings. whom Itit.ita. and those who ao genetDuring the meeting Ik t e m
|a his letter, ftr. Prest&lt; n rays: General Laws of Florida rev-ala tho v.-ancy or vacancies to •» he eventually iVfeated by a v«le uusly congratulated u. fur our elded that Eaecutlr* Brown wtU
^ MI noticed in your l»au# of yes'.er- the fart that special cl ctloriv fill'll, ahd of Ihe county or coun­ I lf 12X0 to UI", followed shurtly humble effort*.''
.
, be In Sanford *a the third M m
Mr? Curtett estimated the at day of each month te meat with
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daughter. Mr*. Arthur Hoff. Her day, J. I f Chat# quoted figJf** shall lie held in four en*-*. He ties in which tho election* *&gt;•' *° after.
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Slnre hi* election. Mr. \t hit- tendance during th- two * y Show th. commute#, tha Scouwaate*..
wh„ died 42 ? * * » ago imiicdtlng the amall *m V« of second u t which- applies t„ the he b»td therefore” :
tAN F»AW I^.M a^«- husband.
as a fifth retrain of Prealdent taxes rald. by tha railroad* as local rituatlqn. It is *- f"H •” i
Tbi&gt; Chapter furlher proU. « had prepared many hill? rrUHng as being nearly WO. of which num­ pal attend th. Court af Homoe.
Roosevelt. Bhg wa* *L
cumrarcu' with motor vehicle- Up­ ••When a va"ancy shall n cur -n that the Heeretarv of Htate shall t„ the intereits vf this commu­ ber nearly 400 r»ld admlasion. Tha
Declalea waa reached kffr t e
nity and Ihi* state, and he had ..m .inler were achool ch Uren
Senator »r
on Investigation I find tha'. th# tho office of State
members of th# aamwdttea t e
House of Itepro- •notify th. Sheriff of the .o„nty nrtklfsted keenly l.ie pail b- ex- who
were
admitted
without
FREE
GOLF.
CLAUSES
member
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f
thHouse
of
I
t
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,o
he
held
railroads
la
th#
State
cf
Florida
far the first limt with tha
which tne r i r r n ............
peeled to play in tlm Lgislatlv* charge. On# hundred and seven it la trot n*c***ary t*
paid ad valorem text's for tnr .rotative, of thl* state, n rp-rrr! IIn
v pronouncement ha “knew
of vucli ele-tion and that he s:iall
Ote
Georg*
C.
Huiirprefcari0"*
1
perrons registered from 16 *Utea Court of Review »rertou#
hall* of the state
diction
shall
!-•
called.
However,
0f America than IU inhabl- the Reef 3rd Country Club to«*aj year lim . aggregating
provld- for it* being property
holding
of
a
Caun
of
RaMV.
AH
H
e
culsida
of
Florida.
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p*r1MJ&gt;3, not Including »**«• P»w "* a sfrrlnt election shall not
adv-ti-cd In local new-pap'rs.
reminded all member* of M* fit*
ton. from nearby Florid* clUaa Scoutmaatar*
U toid a mas* of tatervltwvt* acheal pupils’ golfing c!*aa o f b-y« municipalities, whereas there were held unKs* a saaalon nf hr
American
Horse
Wins
V 1*1 a.nalectlon t" '&lt;* h-ld b-re
oughly at a.
registered their name*.
i|«Agmvkana atertad their poh- and girl*, that when they haw no ad valorem laxe* p-M *»y bust* l-ifia'et'ire ahall be h Id niter en L jr. 10. thero are no attn'.ny.J
Mre. Curlatt wa* g«»*r*l chair­ their treope before thay
U a f c h ' because Ike randl- completed their l*«*on at th# Auro md trucks. During the year «r the vacancy occur* and Iwfor- a who could tw reach-1 who wnul I Grand National Race
man of th# Show. Assisting bar, •ent to tha Court Of
IBM. lb# total mileage tax ,'*"1
ihvtr plrtore* taken ford
povlllvelv that only tho«e
Coentry Clob
tomorrow to the State of Florida by b u .« general elect ion".
AINTREE. England. Mar. 24.— according to »h# program, were awurds.
Th*
Herald
Darned
la
'to*!*/
t In thelf arm*".
parsons who had paid their lJ-« (Ah— Kallsboro Jack, owned by Hr*. Edmund Mvisch. Mr*. J. O.
morning, they will be groped f«.
Those attendtag tha
• diacuaaloft of the care a photorrarh. Approahaataly «*» and tricha amounted l&lt;r m 8-- from a member nf the S-m t-vy loti lav will be rlixihlr. as sonre
Unay. Mre. R. A^Smilh Mre. C. were: Arthur
of State’s steff that » " » lv"r’ hold. There are th'"* who are «f Mr*. Ambrose Clark, nf N#w
T, convicted of par- boyi and glria hare bee* aUend- 492.72."
York, today won the Grand Na­ E. Gormtsy. Jr- Mr*. R- B. Mo«- of th* local
1 1remrot calling for a special
•»
lag rev'dir Salorday mpralnj
Mr*. J. M. McCrekUl M r^S . tackry, Dare
lh# opinion that Ihore »hn were tional Steeplechase. Really True,
HANGAR
1
.lection
to
fill
the
v
t
e
"
c
y
elasaca, he said.
ellgibl* to vote last November owned by Major N. Furlong, waa O. 8hinhoU#r, Mr*. J. C. KU»- son. Judgo 1 .0 .
AKROM RBACHES
by
the
death
of*
Mr.
While
to
W
a , '“
will Ire allowed to vote nett second and Georg# Whltalaw * •erth. Mra. F. R. W lt e L h t e . J sided orer tho Orurt, Qor*ge
held on Apr. 10, will arrive hero
... _,Lla their
BARRACKS b o m b e d
oath, tut no one would otter Slater, recently sold by John Hay M. Quirk. Mrs- 4- C. W m , Jc- Malory. Hazard Ovarii^
l a k f j iu r s t , n . J.. Mar. 24.
tomorrow
for
publication
In
1
he
j
Akron
th* whole criminal
—m —Tha Navy dirigible
di
b statute 0r I**# '" lh»*
, Whitney, wa* third. Th# victory Mrs. S. 0. Ch**#. J r - Mr*. J. c . Sonford. M. U WRgMr a#
MADRID. Mar. S 4 ^ -m - E * ; waa lodged (a U» hangar at th* HertWi
Compllwl j Other* are of th? opinion that of KtlUboro Jack, quoted at 33 Bea*oa. Me*. B- R- D*a*, Mr*. eta. Smith Bffltoplay i
Chapter 280 of •■»•
. special privilege of aome sort
States, he ehnrfced. tremlata hurled a b #»b at a etell Naeal Air B u tte at »:M F- «•?
W. K. Walaoa. Mr*. Haary WlgM. weed, 1* H. Owha aad
en kweauae It guard barrack* In tha aoburb of yntarday, endlar a W-d»X niK*‘* Grereal U « of Florid, atatre ^ - ^ ^ - . l l peraon, who to ont, wai th* thinl tlm# 1® th# Mre. M. B. WlgtiM. Mre. Z. H.
Brown of Qrtedu.
history
of
th*
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pBaenVa
yeatanliy.
vrreckiag
wlnthat
-Whenever
•
special
alacthin
cation. • *A»*
Laaey, u i E - B . S tow
dgw*. Anrthre emh. threare at th# that had UUa th* Riant alrehlp for any offka te.m ulr-*! 'o be are registered but have nut paid American owncl hoc*# woo.
#*!*.to tha Panama Canal 7-»m &gt;&gt;y
holden, the Oovcroor shall .-nxke their 1932 p*H tax.
•titer# are In College e f Chriatlan Orethen
way af MlinaL'
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Chapman Elected
New 'President Of
Sanford Golf Club

Jeff coat Goes To
Chair With Prayer
And Smile Oh Face

w?,i'.ro™;.r£i £r£T*

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Scouts Awarded
Merit Badges At
Court Of_Ho)npr

Divided As To Procedure In
Regard To Filling While Vacancy

Opinion

Thanks Expressed
To Those Helping
Flower Exhibition

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On Arriving In U5.*,

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�Athletics Go Into
ISH AND
Ball League Lead
Mr. tlollv Illd that he hellevei
Y SPEAK a law
for lha protection of blatk
Following an extra inning gama
baaa "la one of the nwnt Impor­
NCHEON tant
that I can think of juat now." at the local parh Tueaday after­
noon tha Athletics team of the

Machinery Set
For Opening Of Georgia Takes On
Beer Taps InlAfc Increased Impetus

tbl* county

iMthwad Prom Pag* On*)
* ant ef thalr connections
thaaa bond nous**, proposed
wa band to tho limit.
In
a band bona**, and tho net ra­
ta that our valuations war*
i gut af dl| proportion* and
tag toadod down with ■ terdebt. Talk about a racket, I
they era Just a* much to
a fag tha coadlllon w* aro In

Pan haan thinking about auch a
law for a long Unto and tha Tint
thing I* ingoing to do la offer a
bll| of that kind. Outride of that
thara lent anything that I know
of now that •I -eaa think of
aa needing attention."
"Speaking about the** bond­
holder*' protective committers",
ha eald "I can't halp but think
that three pement bunch of rackrtcera will be set down to where
they belong. Wa'ra going M
clip thalr wing* a* «oon a* pos­
sible. I say w* should pa*&lt; a law
that will rt«|ulra them to pra•ent every bond they are «uppoaad to represent before a court
If they expect to bo allowed to
slap another mandamus *uit on
any rlty or rounty.
You’ll fin I
me assisting any move to help u*
solve our bond situation.'*
Summing up, Mr. Holly »aid
that “ It I* only when you are
broke that you can put younelf
Into tha shoes o f othar* who art
broke. For that reason I *m glad

“ A* n larg# property owner In
JrwvuH County," Senator Par­
iah eald Hi eonclpalhn,
"I b»i m that I know and understand
ha problem* af our paopl*.
I
ok now dawn to wbar* I bailor*
hat I c*n wall and . faithfully
Ight for the right* of the 30,000
wople la my district and tha peo
da af Florida.
I expect t0 ilo
hi*, and I want all of my paopl*
A Join me by axprasaing themastvu* at any time."
Mr. Holly began hi* ritmsrk*
by saying that "Senator Par­
rish’s view* coincide with mine majority of th* legislature will
almost alastly in avarfthlng h* be ■broke ■» wall. Wall than be
has said." H* said that "I don’t

n m r v r i K V i i '- v b r t i r n i r i - M t
nil tb* hopper with billy, nor do
I axpact to go up thara to maka
any money at |« per day- I hav#
no pollUcal aspirations, no on* to
reward, ami n„ one to punish. I
hap* to do all I ran for th* benefit

W A N T*
RATES
10e lh a 1 lime.

8c Hna 3 than*
7c lin t • tim e*
Be Unc 1 month.
M inimum chary* 80a .

Featuring a , round-table discus­
sion held after Mr. Holly had
concluded hi* remark* was Sena­
tor Parrish’s statement In an­
swer to whether or not he favors
a sales tax as a mean* of raising
fund*.
"I have always been op­
posed to a sales tax,” he slid.
"But, Ir you aver read about m&gt;
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only if th, sale" tax I* general,
covering every Item sold or serv­
ice rendered. I'** always held It
unfair that a selective sales tax
should be ensiled In Florida. The
idea of taxing some p**ir Cracker
for bu)ing a sack of meal and a
dab of grease doesn’t sit well
with me at all. If them I* to be a
sales tax It must rover everything
fcnd everybody, but I wdl not
support It except a* a l**t resort.'
Asked whether o r not a beer re­
peal bill w«i have any ehance tn
the coming legislature, he said
"Not at all- Undar our Constitu­
tion, any amendment to that doc­
ument must be voted upon b,
the people at a general election.
That mean# in I1M4-"
"Would you vote for a bill that
will allow a man five year* time
l„ which to pay hi. taxes on his
home?’’. Senator
I’arrish wav

HAVE YOUR WATCH repaired
by on* who really knows how.
Briggs, Jswelar, Mag. Ava.

SEVERAL FAIR chtap tars. Ho­ support a measure providing lor

coupes, roadstars and a |7,MX),000 appropriation for the
touring. |15 to |35. Rtsl A Son*, nchoota of the sUta, a measure
that would nut stipulate the source
Awtin daalors.
of tha appropriation except that
it should coma out of tho grncral
rovsnu# fund, Konator Parrish
DISTRIBUTOR and salesman fur
said "I couldn't support such ■
Hamlnol* County. Uasollno prod­
measure or any measure thst will
uce Money maker. Depression
proof. Small capital and rsfar- Inrrrsso the stale mlllage. Wo
one* ntetasary. Bob It, Winter will find a way to tak* carr of
our schools but you must nut for­
r*rk, FU.
get that wa ar( virtually pledged
tu nu new sourtva of ravrnuc ”
35—Flowera and PlanU
Finally Senator Parrish said.
FOR SALK: Palms, Braxlllan Pap­ In answer to • question relating
-par, Cherry. Field grown, right tie autn llcens# tags, thst ’’ I
&gt;Im , 35c each, 5 for dollar, larger haven't cherkril very
rloscly
alts 50c each, 3 for dollar, Hllvtr whether nr not ad valorem Isxee
IAka Nursery. South aid* Hllvtr will Have In lie Increased if auto
Laks.
tag price* ar# cut to 35 anil $10.
FOR SALK: 50,000 World Beater We’ve got In work that prublem
out. tieurgia did, you know."
Pappor Planta. M. H. Nelson.
Announcement wa* made during
the meeting that the monthly
meeting of th* Isiarii of directors
WANT STEEL TAPE—Elth^T 50 will li# held at the home of San­
foot or 100 ft. ’’ Must b* In good ford Doudney on next Wednes­
ahapo and rhaap for rath. Give day night al t!:30 o'clock. Several
details to P. O. Box 1106, Sanford. monthly rohmiitteo reports als.i
GOING TO MIAkliT~ "Waniad: wer# heard.
As th* musical feature of tlw
Transportation to Miami Sun■lay, will thar, aspensM. Phone program, Mr*. Itnby Isiing. ac­
companied by Miss Klixabeth
032 J.
Clark al the piano, wa* w#ll re­
. WANTED: LUMBER f o r Saw ceived In hrr rendition nf—two
MUI. Standing o r Delivered. popular song*.
.. United Lumber Co. Phone 713. Ith
Those attending th# luncheon
w#re Mr*. Roby Laing, Miss
&gt;4 and French.
Elisabeth Clark,
Senator J. J.
' WANTED: Tractor work, plow- Parrish,
Representative R. J.
lag, Inrrowlng, or grova work, Holly, II. J. Lehman, Georg* Mc‘ price* raaionable, f. Younger. Rnry. S, O. ShinhoLcr, Sr., 8. O.
A Olodervllle.
Shlnholse, Jr.,
R. F. Montsalllans,

Junior High
School Baaeball
League went lnt0 tha League lead
by taking ila eccond straight &gt;ietory. Tha Senator* war* the vic­
tim* of a 7 to ft laatlng Ktoothofr* fielding wa* the feature of
plav for the winning team while
the defensive play of Robson and
Powell waa the Senator*’ beat bat.
Ratteriea: Senator*. Htavens* and
Bobaont - Athletics,
Rumldey,
Zschry and Vickery.
Monday afternoon lb* Cardinal*
defeated tha Brarea in n gmma
that wa* ended at the and of the
fifth Inning by rain. Law*on
pitched and hatted wall for tho
winner*, (triklng out eight Brave*
and hitting a triple and two *lng|e*. Ratteriea: Cardinal*. Law«on
and Wilson; Brave*, tllgg*. B.
Colbert *nd Water*. *

' ESTABLISH O fC -W A V \
STREETS, ABOLISH ALL '
LETT TURNS, PERMIT NO
PARKING ALONG RIGHT
HANO CURBS-AND MOST
TRAFFIC PROBLEMS ARE
SOLVED AUTOMATICALLY,

SAVANNAH. C*. — Ornng*
rrawlag In tb* coaatal counties,
which are wanned by the gulf
■Ire*m, I, receiving' an Impetaa
which promise, to make » ( occvm
o f this industry in Georgia.
Owner* of two of the largest
orange groves In the state are
Mill* R. fane. Savannah banker,
•»»d Col. T. L. Huston. , f Dorian,
They have hem ..experimenting
with the Satsuma orange, one af
the hardiest citrus fruit* known,
very »weet and Jnley and of a
deep orange color with a thin,
■month skin.
At Lehaaon, the plantation be­
longing, to Mri. L*n# In Chatham
rounty, 10 a m * of orange tree*
ware planted ‘In 1W4 and IS mora
acre* war* added In 1929. Saver*
frees** haV* occurred sines tb*
trees wer* planted but thay bar*
Tha bearded House o f David
suffered only slight lHJttry. Dur­
Hawkeye Team Wins baseball team arrived in Sanford
ing November Mr. Lane will mar­
this afternoon, assisted In setting
ket about 1000 half atrapa of 171
Basketball Series up
larg* and powrrful floodlights,
oranges each, and next year a
as much aa 5000 gallons crop of several car loads Is hoped
The Hawkeye team of th* Jun
for. At th* Butler Island planta­
lor High School Basketball League Municipal Parh, and than dc- onB p)p# ,
tion of Colonal'Huaton, ln tha Al­
won th* thraa-gam* championship dared thamselve* ready to hand « for ouUe
^«is&gt;raiU.*ho. tha»p*hiusUim.btt|JamUnfc: U .t hn,;k&gt;a«fiiivUAlMMarw'|1^ a ^
tuma, the grores af which ars
defeating that, learn 12 to " ■" tne
now four jrar* old. About 1000
deciding gamo on Monday after­
half strap* of orasiges will b*
noon. Superb guarding and timely
marketed
from th* plantation this
shots decided th* tilt.
season.
As ws* expected, Captain Stool-

“House Of David”
Ball Team Arrives
For Evening Game

holT of th# Sharpshooters, was.
the hidh scorer in the series. He
■cored 22 of hi* team total i f
32 point* In tbs this* gam#*.

WASHINGTON-Jprthar hewInga |n tha 1(33 Louisiana Dem­
ocratic senatorial primary tmaatigatian wggg derided oa by tha
Banal*'* special campaign fled*
committee, but ag data wad esL

WILL VOTE ON MOVIES
.in i, *•
,. To iaansa that tb# «***wde*a***L ~11A RK fSBuio^C a— Ths Penn­
•xreed the Itgal 3.2 per cent alco­ sylvania senate- passed ■ kill to
holic content,'an instrument called
an "ebullometer" will be used.
ends on Sunday baseball and
Dr. James M. Doran, chief of football. Tb# vofa wa* 28 t0 23.
We are o f f e r i n g . for
the bureau of industrial aleobol, Th* measure does to the house for
qtriek sale used type­
pointe-J 0ut that water boil* at concurrence on amendments.
writer*. office machines,
about 100 degrees centigrade and
alcohol at 78 degree*. Th* ebulioalso office furniture.
few notch**
meter will register the boiling RBI, will Of JURb
Ciirun. rortabl.
.
I*»*
, hrlow 100 dtfW *.
point of the beverage, which If
Itoyal sta.dard he,b»aril
I* **

Line-ups and seorrolMlawks'yeC
12: Harriott, f, 2, Stevens, f, 2,
Dean, c, 2, Lawson, g. «. B. Col-

guards, 0.

Formation Of Polo
Team Is Considered
A group of local horsemen
whose activities In the past havs
been more or less confined today
are rnnsl.lerlng the formsti n of
nl least two polo trims which
might engage each other for the
sport thcr* is In It, as well as
make trips to nearby points to
compete with other polo teams.
Among the,person* considering
this plan ara Paul
Johnson,
vatge, W. K. Klrchoff, and A- P.
(’onnoll) as guests, snd Kiwanians
Counts Johnson, who prasidod, N.
J. Nix, Howard Ovetlln.
II. D.
Caswell.
Kar| Lehmann, J. U.
Sharon, IVtsr Hchaal, T. W. Ijiw.
Inn, Howard Long, I). J. Garrett,
Walter Coleman, •K. II. Randall,
Jr., V. A. Spear, F. S. Idimson,
W. II. Zarhry, Ray Fox,
Dave
nnniske, Fletcher Halley, Julius
Dingfrldcr, P. N. Whitehurst, E.
I. Hoy, 8. F. Doudney, J. L. Marenlrtlr, Arthur Branan, T. !~ Du­
mas, Smith Hardin. C. O. Barr,
and Russell Mason.

Through courtesy of the U. 8. Department f
ture in cooperation with the Florida Stats.
Bureau. R. E. Winfrey, 8aaford repreedi

I’m i.r -n .-l portable aid. . .
I.
Smith X*~ perfect .
I’ pderwood Hlenderd
It.,,el l-a l. IS" model . . . . .
Pandalrand oddlna machine
( chair*, each
.... . . . *
t-fieek*. each
.
TvrnutlcintTFlwwrnTr «.**k
Multlsrsph No. 1* Cumplets
Electric A.tdreesogreph —

TO-NIGHT
FRIDAY

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All |Ue shove me.hlnc* guar■ Bleed fur I ,e a r tree service.

George L. Stuart Co.
Underwood Agcntn
15 8. Main 8L Phone 5877
■ Orlando.

vitrirx

?. &lt;1 te s t* .
The seld land ~ b* k%g assessed at
th* dal* of th* Issoshts af sueh
certlflcat# In lb*
name ef UaSruiwn.'1'slees .aid rsrtlftaata sbaf
be redeemed according to l I V Ida
deed will leeu* thereon oa th . Mad
day of April A P.. ISM,
- Wit nee# my
offtetai sign itaro
• n«. seal this tbs lllh day o f Mwah.
A. D . t i l l
&gt;
V, t , D O U O U H .
floetPCkrsaU Cowrt,
»r

Charlts Berk. Claude Whld.lon,
Throdnt# Pope, and others. How­
ever, they hav* b»cn unable ti
enntset with all local persons
known to own horsr* nr as being
interested in the organisation of
a polo tram. Matches would be
staged at Municipal Park under
the plan, and all person* Interevlrd a&gt;e urged to gel in loccb
wilh any of the persona named.

startcb or tm tca v m iA m a
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LEGAL NOTICE
kott cm t o

LUMBER

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HU) Lumber Co.
1)11. I . T. DOSS
rblrayrsstsr
n
Aral# sml I'brssl# HUH***

1 1 1 k and Bally
R fgxonnble P rices with

VrsrecsUmvUr Service
Office llewcsi 1.1* A. W— IX

sews, tu t r. sc—* r. VI.
rb*#e Tsa
Office* i asa-S-T

ZIP RKRVICB

8»*ms**a by JOSEPH M. SCHENCX

with MADGE EVANS
FRANK MOROA.N-HARRYtANODON ,

Qualily Merehatultao at

THI FIRST PICTURI EVIR DONE A
IN "RHYTHMIC DIAIOQUB" M

PkfM II

First Nsl'l Sssh MMs-

m m ir r o iiii

ta lb# (Vowel el tb# Cawsty Jodpe,
■#mlaal# rawaly. Slat# ef Flaetda
to r# lb* Kaluie ofi ■t.igaviarH
N. WIIITSSin. U.lined.
To all Credlinie, i^sateea. Die.
Irlbuteae. and all I’aranno hay.
Ins I'lslma or Detrends ssaloet
■ahi Rslsts:
too. snd each of Jon, ara bersbf
notified and required to TVesesI
■ny claims and dsmanco which you
or either of ,ou. may bavo ogalnt'
tba aoCato of Klltab.lh a Wbllaer.
deceased, lot* of Hamlnol* County.
Florida, to tbo linn. Jas. (1. Klaras
Cously dodge of temlnolo Coonly.
■t bla office In lb# Coaaly Court*
house in Hanford. Kaminoto Couatr.
Florida, within twelve m o n t h , from
lb* data hereof.
Doled February IStb. A. D. 1*11
fc r. WIHTNKfl.
8TDNRT a CIIAMK.
Ksoealors of tb* aetata of KIIM*
belb n. Wbllaer. dsceosad.

NOT A VERY
DC B P WOUND
l* I T - T o H f
let &amp;

■YOU F E L L O W S
CERTAINLY PULLED
A “B O N E R " W HEN
YO U DIO T H IS , W H V THIS OLD B O Y
W OULO’N T H A R M .
^ — AH A N T

oer him

o u r o P N e fte

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WALL TAKE HIM
DOWN TO THE
BEACH / jp m d

W HAT0A-YA -M E A N - HE
W OU LDN'T H A R M A N A N T
W H Y - HE W A S H O L D IN G
A R O C K IN H IS H A N O AS
B I O A 5 T H E S I D E OF
.­
T H IS C A V E A N ' IT W A S H
D IR R C T S D
R IG H T
^
A T MV H E A O - h U d - B
S A Y 1 W O U L D N 'T ­
, T R U V T THAT B IR O
W Zl
t
P A R A S X 7J L
CAN G e e / lm .

T
MV Boy, SINCE you SAW ME
jiUttT. rvc BEENAIL OKR THEN0SUJI t«Pr THE 51AT15 AnO WENT TO
k. CANADA ANDDENlb AlASKA-

r

FROM ALASKA ID CUBA
AND TH£N TO AUSTRALIA/ FROM
THERE I TRAVELED AU 7JC IAIAV
k to Mohan* and then up .
TD SIBERIA, AN0 -

A P-. tM l

,
,
Wltaseo my aftleutl algaaiare
and oool tbla tko tllfe 4*y of Feb­
ruary A

r JTlM NOT U K B .Z
h Y O U / Y O U 'N O T 4

ii-BE MERE LONG
• jim s e c Ta, r
1 -THAT / YOUGHG
lO r iM T W E S L A G r
k L T I M E /// t f i i l

OM-|’M F C t U W m

FACT IS. 1&gt;E F0L10*0
,

OR RALE: On* larg* refrigera­
tor equipped with Frigtdalr* In
rat tUaa condyion. Cheap. Call

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« RENT: Unfurulthod house,
an In. Inside rsflsiahed. Fla*

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Tb* H id bead u m s a«as*a*4 n tko
dels af tb* iMuancs af swak cer­
tificate ta th# M m * a t g n T m a vos Fppler tfalca,
l-'aiea* ask carllfleata skalt •H rstHHsd at ears:las to law MS deod wilt laaae
tberao* oa tko lit * day a l U a n k

BELL BOY 13

NFURNISHED Apartment. Mrs
Nahsl, t u Myrtle Avaou*.

uxna

I .See OeeSlew I f l j a t l l l * OeSaRT
Siaiotew ef the* R M * a* R i j *
Nolle* l . h -r.h r Miron tbot U
tlrshsm. purrhaasM of Tax W g
llflcste No. 1**1 S a d I bo ItM gsF
of A u isst. A. IX. tin; baa file* Hid
certificate la my offlso, aas. bs*
msdo sppllrslloa far tax t * M I*
Issue Is aceordasM with law. gal*
certificate embraces lb* relkcwlsf
docrlheg property el tasted ta ItemInole Coaaly, Florida, ta-wttl

THE ADVENTURES OF TOM, DICK AND HARRY

GOOD ROOMS for light housektaping. Heasonahls. 908 Elm

18—ApArimtitU For lUnt

or s m ifir
■tax oaten

t aster Seetlaw *T1 af I*
■(aisle* e f Ik* (Sal* &lt;
N m ic |a hereby «lv*n tl
Xow.ll purchaser of Tax I
No |is|. gated the (th *
ao.t A. U . ISIS, has filed
tlflrat. la sag efftc*. s o *
aypmaiioii
« dead t
sppllrsllon l«l,
fsr tax
scrordsace wjtk
rate smbraea*
ecrlhe.t property
Inole County. T )

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DICTATORSHIP
UNDER HITLER

Officers Naaed
At Ceaveatlon
HereOf Y.M.C. A.

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�Personal
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Social Calendar

meet in* and Mr*. Cliett, of Apop-, ueational
chairman,
reported clow with a rrxdinr,
hat, r*v» the welcoming address. '
vuion i» maintaining1!;. D. C;' a fiwp^niil
A n is e Important national and
whip* at Gain**etU*| Mr*. McLaugh»n. I.un
•tafe officers in attendance were:
Mrs. Alexander White, of Trnnes-' and Tallahassee in addition to It- th*n r m r j while u m
j gram wa* rendered.
nee and ttajrtosm Death,
pan di.idual cnapirr scholarships.
In ctett*. Circle N
pcT.if-nt-reneralu
Mrs. K. I», | ReporU wer* given be the ea-j Thus* attending f
Ktel’. of l res bur*, past corre-' riots* officer, of th* division ami warn: llr*. VV. C. Hill
spqndirg secretary gene^l. and representative! from each chmp-' , N
y . Hover.I l h
past division president; Mrs. Ma­
rion Inek son, of Tampa, past di- i L - r r
-■,»
pmkkrat;
Mrs. frank j seeretary
visiwi
of N.d* V. Howard ,n‘l Mr** F’ K K,'un
Brosn, of Jacksonville, division Otapter., gar* th* report for the president*;
Mr*. &lt;5.
pre«i.!ent; Mrs. itraotord, of Tana- bwal chapter.
|&gt;n. division rrvording secretary,
The meeting wav brought to a garel Roberts,
Mr« Ij»ct lawrence, of Orlando.
*t Mrv L I., Frailer,; p»,; .Irish*) president; and Mrs.
Irewue U&gt; hoar a talk Waller. nf Krrstrv, division cem- I»W «f Ov’mnda, on, rirrv rhalrman.
a t'»r* »' Laneboon
Mrs, Whit* gave an account of
the recent * general convention
r r* * - *** . . . hell at Memphis, Term.
after
w » Kr presetrtml at mh|fl| y „ ^
B( state ed-

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District Meeting O f
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“The Arrival of
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Admission 35c

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I'rrsent tbn svrtrfwale aad Wr and m eiv* one
ft.a* W i ssf far* powder, m e |IM hnllle of exwats.tr |&gt;etfame, n bcaatifal string o f Genuine
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pans o f foil fashioned Bine Mill *1011 boa*. Reon soher post get tw* pairs of hosiery.

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packed with helpful menut
and recipe, for meals that
earn. Jutt write four name
and address on a penny post*
card aad send it to lh*
National INttuii Company,
449 W. I Alb St., N*w York.

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useful, too, not only for soups, salads and with
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NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Introductory
O ffer
Hanford, Fla.

Nm f l a a m to bent u p the* kitch ew - T h e el ec tric w ater heat­
e r d o n a o * m k r a e o a a d as
tt g o r a s h a l l its J o b o f kre-p­
imp p len ty m i w ater h o t at a ll
taaaes. A s o a p o f ( b e sw itch
ia ita o a ljr c a r e .
A sh a ay
c a a p lo y r c o r y o a r fa v o r ite
e l e c t r i c d e a l e r a b o a t th is
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Bleak

(•jo. “ In tho dfcwovei^
deposit* and Jn their'd
the Dominion hat 11
more in the last fit*
in On previous 20 y n i
plane, the writer el

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Avbtjpn Playing Im­
portant Ptirt ln Ex­
ploring For Mines

'-if* ,7

itjr t0 suparvfc* these Uxpl school
r'
the tltuaUia feliy and with ewuti w M t y.t M tu n *i tut n . eipatMiioro* m that w m U t*ay
■r» will n t M t Ufa ortapu* that •ty effort &gt; Uin» n l h iu M by la topped tod esxentlati o f edu­
la breaking Ih*. becks ef the tax­ local intboritiaa In charge of tU cation provided and I have every
payer of tbe itata and 'till wot MtooU to keep them &lt;rp*n. 1 hat*
ixn,fitting the school children." f i t U find H f ecbeei U u i m a n « added that “ Plenty et
money haa been provided from all In the counties where they draw
source* to ep m ta the seboel the $100 a month. I have yet to (*e
loll nine months and pay oar ■ county snperintendhat of sdsc*teacher* and ether legitimate op­ tian (trine op hi* secretaries and
erating expense* but much of It jonler hi(h school principals- (ivhas’ been applied to debt service ing up their eeeireUria*, neither'
and other purpose* for which It hare the school boards' attorneys
sacrificed their feee to keep the
was n{t Intended/*
"I feet atronfiy about It. I be­ schools open.
“ I have yet to see any real ef.
lieve tbe people at tbe state will
feel strongly about it when fully fort made to eeenomiie in those
informed. Fathers and mothers counties in order to keep the
and Parent-Teacher Associations echoels open, bat nevertheless the
win rally to my support when they t ropscami* goes en and on. that
fully understand the true picture school* will be'closed because we
and not the picture that l« being •dr not have trough money.’*
presented by selfish Interest* who
“The fault lie* directly in tho
have only one thought (n mind. fact that their ia no direct sup­
If ever there was a time for plain ervision ever the school system
speakieg jt I* now.”
o f the State. OWe the Rtats Board
He said the stale has distrib­ uf Public Instruction foil autboruted W,60H,7:WJDO
among 67
county school systems sines Jan.
10 and that tha last apportion­
ment of fund* was mad* Msr. 17.
Saturday Specials
Then he a&amp;M, “ I have today
written these official* (county
HENS, lb.
school superintendents), request-

BOSTON, Mar. 21.—Importance
srf aircraft in invading remote
Bren* of tho hr'.Hd, otfpr Which
*
*
transportation by land I* ettrtmeCorner Hdernd and Palm etto
0 . M IC H A E L
ly slow and perilous. It described
In an article si’peariag In the curI f you should Ue down in the back o f - a truck and
'teat Ifiue of Technology Review,
;e tt trip from Som e where in G eorgia all th e way to
3U*tafhuseit* Institute of Techfo rd you would be pretty well "A d d le d ’’ when you
Jtoiogyi
hwra. It.la the sam o w ay w ith E g g i. D o n ’t bo
In this article, entitled "Minimc
ed, o p .th e E gg Question._____________________________
From the Air,” written by John J.
•Rowland", contributing editor to
the Review and director of the
new* service at Technology, tin*
Important part which aviation
|* playiig in both proepccting for
tnlnrrsls amt in carrying miner*
hnrl tool* to, and raw prodnet*
from the mine*, Is' outlined.
iliUm/rli a t w•ahnwin?
,Xh* .a»*iler&gt;. domUbes - &lt;inV-lh«~ plowd. MW* ia-IgPAfiuUOCJU-gii. In—
sw •
,
m n n .u
w en t "
■ of- mining
• ■ r gold
Young Tehder
work
gnld on the Island *"&lt;1 |he rarryimr of equlpMgntln
(Fraoh D ro n e d A D raw n)
.School organlsatioes, the gaeerof I’npua which lie* In tha ( ‘oral tin. petrotcum lield* of waatern
CUCUMBERS, 2 for
TOTATOEfl, 5 Iba.
por declared, “ Will make most
Sea north of Australia. The cn*t United State* and Mexico.
a l l k in d s n a n a n d
strenuous effort* to maintain
De«cii%*SBCT9 or
of tranxpnrtatinn by native car­
SEA FOOD.
their recent standard* of expendirier* In pack train* over jungle
IEAN8, lb,
CARROTS..........
turn.
Every
effort
will
be
made
irsill* wu* estimated al nearly |.r&gt;
Seminole Flah end Poultry iltsprfeads
^
at the neit Legislature by school)
it pound nr pgy load. Construction
organisation* to prevent reduction ■
nuld take
of a roadway, which
. . . slices . . toasts
of personnel and salaries."
•two year* and would c«*t *1,000,Asking why school expenditures
, . melts
’(Wfl. The alrplana ha* penetraie-I
should be maintained at a high
Jht* area and represent* an allevel in view of ganeral economic
!yro*t Inconceivable saving.
condition*, he answered by saying, ,
(Continued From Page One)
\ Rut no country,. ha* reaped
"There I* an aggressive and or­
Vrvaier profit* from the use of "particularly with reference to its ganised daai who think that
the airplane in exploration and runt."
school expenditure* cannot be
• II* charged that "Propagan- reduced. In-many elate* teachers
lil*l*. those who have selfish inter are being paid
pair! with scrip,
acfip, ur
or
n u , those who are sincere be­ ichoola Sr* being closed. Florida
lievers that the school) should br cannot escape this condition lin­
furnished with unlimited means, dens tremendous reduction* are
pave
brought about a picture made.''
- .which i* confusing."
The people of tha state, he said,
1 The stale, ha said, now la fur- ’‘Do not know that a school lobby
Jii iking the counties seven time* came here two years ago and enA* murh money for school, as a* i.'euvored to obtain *1 fi.oou.tWO aa
A A ? , realizing
he.P»ak.dff_bopm_iJay., Vhltejh# stata .aid .tu. echo'd*,. flntljX—b l
oiintic* ami school District* are cnmpromlse It was reduced U&gt;
etJ-MbpplylnB A m cn cg p hom es with l
» 6 SAN W iRO 'ATfc, 'S A W
nuvldlng less than they did pt t7,.r)0d,ouo, which was an utter
lower price*. TWk hmt alw ays 'beep Ad
hit lime, lie said “ It la uneon- impossibility.”
its popularity In reitally anown by Ole
■■ ■ L
|,
t
•ivabla to me” that with thewtate
Rigid vaanemjr must be enforced
njore thur^ six jhOUfirv fn m lllja buV §1
urnt.hlng seven timet a* much he said, but added I am not go­
non*y, countle* still cannot keep ing to advocate anything that will
ichoola open for regelar term* in any way harm tha ahifdren of
and cannot pay teachers their aal- our state.”
tv ’ Plain o r S e if’R isin g
IONA
[ irie*.
..1
“ It i* rather strange," the gov­
j "Thera (a aumelhlng radically ernor continued, “ that right at
. vrong In tha school tdiuaUr^ and thi* immediate time, with a ses­
sion uf the Legislature cc.uing on,
sincerely hope and .trust 'Yi
‘wnmwrtiwnriTr bbfng'Tngtfe about
Iho Btate Legislature, unhumpe
slmdilg.'thi sohehlr ,hu&gt; vsriaui
!y icfioo), lobbyist*, unhampii

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itself? ItsVutrfcloaal
rating ia plus, plus, plua!

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METHOD USED
FOR SCHOOLS

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DATES
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SALMON. 3 cans

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idl^A BRAND

PEACHES

PORK

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SOAP, 2 bare—

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CH EESE, lb Monarch

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fiMAir.MARaU.lM
convicted of tmbetiling 327,000
from a Pilot f t « h firm in 1987,
wi* commuted yeaterdiy by the
pMtdon board &gt;o that bo will bo
related from Halford May l Ho
wa» rentenced to thrto year*.
PIVB CENTS

MEXICAN BEBJl

JUAREZ. Mr*t*o, Mar. 20— (A&gt;)
—Oilhuahu* tivwvt'.ea aro pro*

■ M . kotbll itake* ho (bit; ihodtt j
r&gt; aftor balnea* iggnm lvtlyj
(onbbkhutr, pointing Mt* that I
many hqxtoo*. bociao# of ft* banhv
I t ^ W M i) and the *Wta*»»i»t ftability to got taxh, would prob­
ably bo mooting tw« wooka* M
rofti hatred of ono. Tho paopXa,
Mr. Cbtltno fold, wwtld now Co Launch CunjM ffn To
mot* lM ty to rpond tbbtr noaoy
mere to o l* and to IHMt eWTopt
need* aa they art*#. Some, tooktnc to a moArrote Inflation, b*
declared, Would probably antlolPARtS-rfHTfctah of tho Amirkart Chamber of Cotnmerre in
kven now, Mr. Collin* oddod,
thoro waa ovlAnee of ptopU tay- Pari&lt; hare alroady boron actiro
wlno
tar more thing, in qnantIUoo of trlloboratton with Planch
doaoa let* and t m i t r . Shooo, Intereat* In an Inttaitto r*mboalory and n rirn t item* af In­ poiin to Msoro freer orttty df
ti mo (a apparel and foodatoffa, ho French win** Ihto tho United
abort-red, worn Nina baofht ft State*.
thli way. Homo of thla oarty bay­
Without waltlny for Congrtt*
ing In (ary* lota N altribntod to ratification—In fort, oven bofofol
forolynan no* In thfa country both home* had po»ed tha blll-^l
who had wttMosod Inflation tn a group o f leading repre*enUtlvo*
Kuropcnn comitrtn. The artlott of of tho French wlno Indoatry havb
thcoo people In-buying now, N been nude aaociote memNra At
■afd, may Influence their nelfb- the Anterican Chamber o f Conibora to nuke trumedUt* pttr* metro horr, and a epoclal comchoree, giving bn early Iropetu* to mitt re hat boon **t up to malto
retail alee.
every effort to obtain favorable
During the lait few weak*, Mr. tariff treatment Tor tN alcoholic
Collin* declared, he had vlviltod boterage* of France.
KM manufacturer* who were deR*
Not only Frenchmen, hut Amor-

SEENFORRETAIL
Revival O f Advertis­
ing And Increase In
Prices In Prospect
Now V o it —Daylight ahoad h r
both tho ratalWr and tha "M h ;
tactoror, I TVrtral In adrertlatng

koanotb
0imb*l,
p m Moat of
GhnNl
Brother*, Inc, said recently In
rarlawiaa Iba rooulta o f a paraonal oocroy af 1U manafacturora
and la dtacawhw.UM effect* of
tho banking moratorium on tho,
ftitor# tf^aolaooo.
Price*, Mr. ColMn* a id , would
■g® op end ho doomed It wbw and
g rodent fbr retail merchant* to
cover up until June 1 on their re.
qgfrwmfntx o f it*pie* an aomlHtRflwi Aay &gt;tao..Ja».whalaiuJa
jiritov, N declared, would N reflicted In t-etan p rim from three
WMki to h month lator. Although
pilce* mfght dodhv- again early
|B the eummrtr, ho did not feel
that they wuold go below current
level*.
Batdneo* flrmi which db not
*tort advertIlink within th* next
few weak* are not aJert to their
oNNrtumllle*, Mr. CoUlna empha.

eight
of
lhaee
raanufacur.
on ", ho nIJ,. “ wore opthalata
about pretent and future‘bwatneOa
cor AltIon* and only ala were pea.
dmlattc over tho general bnelndiv
■litiatlon. Whit# RO percent had
lo*t money during tho la*t few
yenre, all of the optlmlxtte one*
expected to make money thlv
year. EWn though there h*a Non
in emtio rotev a temporary ru*pentlon of activity by manaftcturcr*. Mich a cosdltlon, I am eorNogalea at flv* rente a gU** h» taln", Mr. Cdllln* declared, ’1*
competition with legallied Amerl- purely temporary anl with tN
taa boor.
t d M early reaumptlon of normal baalneu will cptlckly dlappear.
“ Deaplto tho moratorium and
ATURDAY, MAR. U lh A MONDAY, MAR. 2Tth;
tN unuaual banking alluaUon, a
apirit of hop* and confidence per*
radc* the manufacturing Soldi',
Mr. Cotlino continued. "Bu*lne*«
men Nve adapted Ihemirlvea to
IN prevent altnatian ami or*
ready tn r ? ahead. They have
H. E. WEEKLY
D. V. WARREN
ahakrn down Item* nf ovcrhelTd,
have reduced ataffa to a aenaible
700 W. 9th St.
LAKE MONROE
builnea* baili rurullrd expen*c*
PH O N E 850
of luiurlou* offire* and tavl-h ef-j
Over Sea—In Glass Bottle
4 P oor da
teitainmcnt unit have cleared the
deck* for action.
“Since the dcelarMlon o f the
moratorium I have.' wherever poaalble, rechcckri.* the courlu«i»na
1 Quart Jfcr DILL

RIBBON MALT

SYRU P

™ 5 a T 3 ! r sweet iflgexl
n

*

Comstock

HENS, I b Z ....... 16c
FRYERS, lb......27c

i 7 &lt;

?«*

&lt;Fresh greased A Drawn)

1 Pt. Jar Over So* MAYONNAISE or
( f t Pint*.......... 15c)

11 Flavor* f

I flRUei Fbod

Saturday Specials

It's Delicious WHITE

ALL KINDS FISH AND
SEA FOOD.

t t o
3 Bottle*

Seminole F1ah and Poultry
m a r k e t
McLander Arcade
Pben* 90S
We DeHrer

Over Sea Purs GRAPE
1*

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revlva) of tho wine trade Ntween
Franco and the United State*, an
acclaiming Congo**'* oction a*
tho crowning of their many year*'
•truggle
against
prnhRltlon.
Walter E. Edge. American AntN eudor, hlmaelf declared N wait
'•highly delighted to learn of the
buecoeeful end of our M yean*
fight", and *ald that to celehrato
he wcnlr.', if rogutatlon* permit,
“ holet the American flag over IN
emharvy and the chancellery a day
In advance nf Washington'* birth­
day."
A few tlay* before Congrow
pawed the repeal manure. IN
American Chamber of Commerce
In France, devoted nearly half of
the February Diue of It* organ,
Foreign Trade, to A lengthy
apolheo*!* of French wine*, con­
cluding the article with extract!
from a atirvay of the export *ltua|lon made recently l»y Comto
Bertrand de Mun, pfetililcni of
the export commltteo of French
wluc. Till eurvoy cite* exreailro
cii-Imu am’ ii.rol charrea a* one
of the chief ciw rt of the recent
dciline in Fiench nine I'vpnrtgi
II. dr Mun conclude* with o warn}
itg a»n'n.i loo ureal optimism
regarding immediate proapecl* fife
the tale of French wine (a
America. "Meanwhile", ho aid,
"** regard* th* exportation of
our wine, effort* ahould N mid*,
at ooco for obtaining the annulilag of Hi* exceptional mraauro*
applied alnce the beginning i f the
grille, *o that oxeooalre ond arbi­
trary tariff* may N chnngcd aegt
rectlfled."
proviau-ly
reached, and 1 eon
ten** In tho manufacturing field
only a feeling of ronfiJrn.e and
optlrabm. Thia gpplire to wholeealbr and retailor too". Mr. Coltin* allied.

SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL

MARCH 24 THROUGH MARCH 20
Mra. Schlorer’o
Salad D rew In

CHIPSO, 3 pkgn.
Itf Can* Black
P E lT F .R . 3 fo r .............
Beechnut

— Mellowed For Your
VflTO

S h

COFFEE, lb..................
Free! 3 IJ». Flour «»itli
tlumftnt Bahlng

COFFEE, Ih. .............. # V
Pwt

A m

T o a s t ie s ,

2 plum........M

Ail'll!. Flavor*

POWDER....................
m Cirtoiw (t IN. Site)

&lt;4 A

JELU), 3 pkg*. ....... A i l

I.A R D , 8 IbM,__________

-—Friday, Saturday SjledRl

LIBBY’S

Snowflake
W A F E R S , lb. pkir

No. I Caaa RoaedaN*
CORNED BEEF

Fork
A PP L E S, 3 Urn,
C*Hf. Juicy
LEMONS, dni...
Fellow

CarajSwh'i’a Aiiaorted

SOUP
LIBBY SPE

ONIONS, 3 Ibw.

No. | ran*

CORNED BEEF. 2 for.

J U 1 (Y , I ckh i./............. .
No. S Cana CrukhJM

Vienna

SAUSAGE, fe mitft.......

PINEAPPLE. 2 for........

No. I Cano Red Chinook

ffo. ' I'lCana-

3A1-MON, 2 for...........

rtUJlt SALAiy, s r«fr...i

*

No. l Can*

MEAT, 3 can*..............

tCM IoawoowWwaw

No. 2H O n

PEARS......... ................
No. 2 Can* SliroJ

TThppyvil* Dill

P1NBAWLB. 2 for.

PICKLES, Qt,__

No. 2 Cana

F.vaporalnl
PEACH ES, 3 lb*.........
No. 3 4 Cana Broken flllc
U 1N EA PPLE , 2 f o w
No. 1 Cana
1
APRICOTS, each .........
No. 2 Cana Cut
B E E T8, 2 f o r ..................
No. 3 Cana
t’ ARROTO, each:...;.......
No. 2 Cana Tiny Kernel
CORN, each .....................
No.. 1 Cana Garden
P E A S, each. ....
Tnll Cana
M ILK, 3 crra
1 Ox. Hut*. Stuffed
OLIV ES, each
14 Ox. Hut«.
CATSU P, rnrh
Apa'td. Flavor*
P R E S E R V E S , 3 II*. Jtir

APPLE SAUCE, 2 for.
No. 2 Caaa Yellow Cling
PBACHRS, 2 for........
I’lchlc Rite Con*
A SP A R A G U S.
for
Nu. 8 Con* I'KAS and
CAR RO TS, 2 can*..-.
-No. I Con. Whole
BfeANH. 2 for ...........
No. 3 Cart* Carden
I'K A S, 2 cann
I'ienle Sin’ Can*

2

SPINACH, 2 for
2 Pound Carton*
P R U N E S. 2 fo r
Nn. I Can*

SPINACH. 2 for
No. 2 4 Can-

KRAUT. 2 for
U Ot. Jar-

RELISH. 2 for

Kellogg's

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SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY
TI| rniy ' f lit ' ,1b.

Pen

Better Food Stores

Blue Rose

10 Lb*.

MCE

25/

Small Size

3 Box pa 1

V-

lilc

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Apple I'le Itldifi-

Vinegar ql. lUc

SANFOItH ■

Apples 23c Celery

5c

14 o*. Jsr tiweei

Pickles
' 1

CHIPS0 i#*|

17c

14 Ox. Jar

MING’S hEAT IS
221 E. Pint S tm t

TREAT TO EAT
Opposite Postofflee

Apple Jelly IHr
Shlvar'x Ginger

AM 2 t o t *

15c

Ycllowr

5 Poutlda

Idaho Hiking

U llw.

Bananas 19c Potatoes 14c
Mcrrlmuc C ountry Roll

A vc.

Lb.

I j r v Bar* Foap—
|&gt; &amp; G t fo r 15c
Fur iK'uutiful worn
t'nm uy 3ckn. 15c
tmall I kg*. Gold
Dunl 3 for 10c
tValdurf Tuilet
TIhhuc 3 rolls 13c
(log &amp; Puppy Fowl
C’nlo 3 ennn 25c

23c

EAT MARKETS - « -

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UALITY AT LOWEST PRICES

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BUTTER

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3 Tall or 3 Small

ROUND,

AND CLUB

Streak O'Man White

BACON
Fancy Bntall Wr*tn.

PORK SAUSAGE
HAMBURGER

Krtifi "Oround

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fifatttbiirger

H&gt;-

Small Pig

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10c Pork Hams

lb.

12c Bacon

lb.

Loon, Mealy Pork

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^OTAlPES IQJfa. 15c

1 | L "diorita'R m ok ed Hlb

10c Franks lb. 10c Neck

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LAMB

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NUMBER 311

ROOSEVELT TO
OFFER PLAN
Roosevelt’sR elief Plans

MIAMI. M ir. T L -tA T -A
liy n m itt l» n»h with n lijit®'*
fuse was hurled to the roof
of IS* S tar I'leaner* building
.
*
n I I II HI ■ M Ml IIU
waMIWITOM, Mar. 2’ lAT* form.
today while Sheriff Dan lla rlio
Connery in- .led !n new papera rd « squad
of
iVpulies
Miss France* I’rekin*. se.tslary
m n bo bod mu thus fur change I
guarded the p’ant. The bomb
______
Iof labor, tssld a congressional com
| oellion since i w. -day. when 7
exploit* I afler Chief 1 Heputy
Virgil Ecler. stationed on the
Senator Secs Tax Re- ! mitts'e today tkat th.* p-irP'' e ba.k | e let J '-d l . in’lssd.ee l i e I d
.
__
ment May Call Fo r
1 1 ,, ,-arry - out tin- Presidents
rro f and near whose feed the
Possible Issuance
explosive
missile
fell.
a t­
i rscowmenilatissns.
tempted t° throw it from the
“ I still feel that tho idea of
jobs. She Is'.Ilfled regarding the
Of Federal B o n d s
building. Ill* try fell short and
I'rcsidrnt'. plan for recruiting •» i l-nying u dollar a day to thro* tothe bomb blew a hole in .the
I fnrestntion inhip workers »•-«* *
W A S H IN G T O N . M a r. 2H.
— —.
I quarter of million jobless men l”
roof ansi near wh,*,c feel the I
, o M - il would rslabllah n »t «
civilian
1
m-vrsalism
rorps.
c u t-mobile Irum sshiili
lb''
l.y n mandato which YnuSnt
„n
—(A.IU
— Speakelr Knlpo*
WASHINGTON. Mar. 83. -&lt;A*&gt; bomb was tis.se! «a« driven be III.taken, I fie peoptr of Flor i Lh'trrmmod Is. clip the wings .. ■iij wag- seal for unskilled la
l
won't
sup-'
ttnlay
told
newapapernitn-­ tho
.
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v
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wt»n
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to
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a
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—A 9 fourth
giant display of
rapidly swey ami-.' a fusilado i i.Li |».i November su'd they an .qiposilion b-’foro tlwv • prssul •
BERLIN. Mar. 23.—(A.P.)
T r e a s u r y i&gt;* . c ^ M o r i n g a n d ^
strength yesterday sped through
r f hil'et* from the depu'ie*. going tn havr is reduction in ‘a r lU '-i’lent u-wsevin eaile.1 in- j port ihe M ir.ii U*
—Chancellor Adolph Hitler
p i UKrimH ’V lu iftiv
W II TCIt was found later an I police tax ..“'unit "I for oue. .hall woik to a w h ite llmrse ronfers-m- I ml* 1 w ith some rhuogvs. _
the House to a more &lt;Joul.t
shouting above the cheers of
irrestetl a m in they said they so iho host of .my ability toward ;a-t night lb songrewrionsl toad
lhe*l.lent Um.iovolt ‘els lha
m .o m m o n d a tlo n f n r m
ful Senate future a new rameily
h(a Nail deputies demanded
believed to l&gt;« implicated in lh« llln
for farm ing Ills.
’
saiu S
.-sms•'V»■&gt;'•• -J , r. w in UIo b in d in g his rs'forss 1nssish &lt;1 th&lt;- op,»"i
'
P ro n lllen t R ooat'V pll f o r PtlIhii! on-l.
end." said
tate Senator
four year* of dictatorial powbombing.
Tw0 day* c / d e la te bristling
.1 I'iirri.h, ssf Titusville. as th
ichatag today.
today.
with criticism o ff th
thoe drastic farm
farm- ^
!
”fh
— —
«r from the Reichstag
iS.M tn i s » »s«rw sisw m »
. . “ptww*
.
. tu fw fil« ay i
■
.dha.iaaua.of.*.- F o r e i g n - T r a d e - A w l stit
w
w ngiv
bousing isissililo i.sstiancc o**ff l " ’11 M
iitiisn . voles when the roll wa
Ml*
m
u * ^ ! ,\ in.*t,«d
^ r i v ^efr ,n.tinr'm
s‘ r In. ,Tay w
a r i wwould
l n i U is* fis»l. lusu.lng;
l.
inillee..
nctini' ou
monarchy to the back- .
called on .a S..II
bill xlrlually identical
Identiea l
\ i V'l'Ai i . I'lu' -proi.' mu
j l u p i g l Imnintlalely. b id sirree.l and medical i»tlentw» to lw slip- linn (Inllnnt w o r th o f liondr*ground, lifted destruction of • .
— i
II,..I
by*
the
L-ci'
iimu
iit.
lie
b&lt;
with th at sent fro.n tho Whit
llir poll 'e- which S '» « . 'l.i begin joint heuruig ■ of In
Ynlrtl
; I’tr.ld , nl ItiHi.exelt will f-lloi*
communism to the fore of his .WASHINGTON, Mar. . . .
i.b nn.| IJiqir.i entalivr .1 finite length. The I’rc,nlcnl beii ■ tb.it would bring the wn;;o
House last wewk.
:
this measure with prop sttlun* h1*
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V
.
».— a_• tlha
i « laMiiiar
^
Against thl* small minority » fi
tec'l IP. .1. Holly, who also »|“i t ' likewise h o p -1 I n /o n lin e - th a n Jt,, i Hm n e ta iliu x le irl* ln many le i y tuVi! K »ha,-e lor federal,
program , raiterated
familiar _ Tho id n in in tralio n ^*11
from the present special session'
loininunitie,
i
i
h
j
e
f
ie
»
*
s*
will
attem
pt
t„
carry
out
tqr
thN ail tbasis of arms equality for
u .hi funnel y of i «• House *"m
[control oxer tho stock &gt;'x. hangva.
here fit , f th - people of tfi-ir d i - ,tiItt«-s* that lie should era* op men v ell'll t e p it to work III
all and promised a campaign of of Congress a free hand for
Mill reoi uauli ition of the »»•&gt;*
President
Roosevelt
to
o
p
e
n
I lllil.
, " ta rta ric eevertty" against all
to .in __________________
g Ihe plan In il» present I III"].-,
i-ioail^.----- 1.—t Ui—v^_:
IIU Kepublrcaiu
ta
riffi m
doors
in
return Votes, including
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bul
iai
- troltora.
Waro^ a f te r sraro -W u p p la u sn fo r compe»*aring b r w M * ifc W * amt »
i p r o h i b i t i o n I r t ? it d e r N vj i.MV,.- iv, 'irontM-i ,-fhefotn-.'"
The measure would confer u|Vtn • » I l l l l l M i a i •
. .
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. 1— rig
tanr iff
w a ll*
by means
of IT*
tariff
walla
by means
of ve
' f ts TV.
^ 'c h cr o____
r o drowned
h voice
i* '' voice
Se.retary
Wallace
unprecedented
' """from Urn* to lime. Tba Nail* clprocal treatiesihe I’rvslilent. He want* the pro­
kcinrally m n In* uitU'tl w i l t t '1* ly
TF.i* announcement, with it* ■Htwere to deal with th* farm »**-;
wha eontrol th* House eepeeUlly
gram lo ealenil In all papers Loth ,
• l v •hi* rttarttitrtil of &gt;e%«*rnl l*iH
nyfeoved h it dictum th at, one* far-reaching besrlng upon the uation. Under it* te rm , he c«ul, 1
government and ; slvwts*. tow held
M*» I wbich In* will pro out
quickly
adjourned, th* Rflehatag he re­ world trade and possibly upon apply any of **T*rtr*««*bo‘U °M WARIIINI5TON, Mur VX
reduein.
o.i r Ihe tVbtbunlcn-1 furartr*
The fetteral goxernment tolnv u, |s~ ,|b |e .
rolled anly from tlma to time to w ar debts, was made definitely controlling surpluses and e*
01
............ .......
\ bill I •
ami home i wneis.
tine
ha Informed by the government yesterday by the sta te depart­ sacreages,
o i-M '-, including
•——.....- features of tn - nioii-,4 .w ifilv to "P'n beer la l”
« o o them
................
domestic allotment
J , „ . through which legal 3.'.* brew wdl r..i-o lid ate the Jilwll h'.-h. Ham.
T h- lec.iiiiniii.latlon and -&gt;IH *°
j
a f It* acta when the assent or ment.
|an.U to retire them Hum prwm (
f
^ ,
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the Reichstag U dealroble."
.a iry h out will bo. io»d l»y
. th,v.
The ligislatbin will I* pressed '(iUn .m l the Smith law of rediu- D o . J
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Tha first bl* rherr came when
, : ,| of the w e.'k-ant will go formidnight Apr. It.
i soon aa emergfncy measure* Ing cotton planting* I ' / glv"1*
|.| . fferling a f85i».iwt annual i
h a aipeeaaad approval " f .“public
wur.1 at an early cate tn Lot gross,
The machinery tu li ruse luew
have been enacted.
esehaiige uptlon* »n government
suvini.-; a lull l» re.1 e the Inter
datapAnUgn” af m*n «riy&gt; set fire
which now i . working *n th* aitn
s
was
a
rt
In
motion
l»)
Dr.
The
power
to
reduce
tariff
r
I
on
drliiepient
laveflunr
I*.
on
msl
cotton.
.
.
U th* R rlchetag building beforo
ilrelturo and i ncni| b yment relief
Janu s |b n an. Industrial alrob.il
While
the
House
chamber
«
'h
“
rates
on
a
give
and
take
basts
th a last election.
. . biust-opp.isRoiutV'tw wtlewd rise* m -s-iurs' —
“
Is hoped for by. the adm inistra­
—srt*W— VHMh:— Wov--t!d ■ ,d's-—
Rooievell nl«o ronlcin;dates n*
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b-ealiieil In .
'lull, and a 1*111 ••&gt; aceepl I'm inc ag-rtn-t li." t.lu le »f • her,| annual t.ar.lrn mi l Flow -r
tion in tim# to perm it lk«. mak­ t l r a r ^ h l i f th a ween *nn w «.
it.
Slum of Ibe'S nnfonl tlurden t'lu lr, this |io j,c i tho re-m ganliation
teere out of the legnlited
U 'ontlnurd on I’a g e T — *
payment
of
ing of the firat of th e propose,!
,-iiuuty IhukIs hi
limit '
' o '1" 1
'***". i, ,-ixi„ i —i,l —is of tin i soi' lion |j yf the eight fo-Vral form iittendustry.
lave*.
,, vx M .da'ie
.iljlie tail
U il ........
Imf.'rs. ..........
n federal oiitil in on o'clock tonight when
commercial treaties In advance
i , tut,,
...................
.... .
h e n| '^t \i,,
.t o orgaimatioir
tn bo
| liii\i'imin*iit affleia'- arleil Ihe
Senator I'a n i h P " d hi
of the world economic confrrm re
day a f t .r I’resiilent Itoosenll spec's tn Isold boo-" a*'d " J \ | gram- Ju'» yr*ter«lay th. e., • . ' the .bun, will .Ins,, mi whirl Into hei.-led by llin ty M urgcnthiu, Jr,
I . Ill lie- K. M ltehel. v.ho w in lbi« aflernoon was tilined “ a mn l cliaiimau i f 'he larin boarsl.
scheduled for London thf* sum­
signed into law a bill wlmli pet
bidder,'
proteetive
.o.n.i.itt
mirht **” u «hs e
" , ; I „ ..te ,| Tue-dny nilfhl
m er.mils I Its- sale of !*'• r and xxme by staling that "They nee.
“ “ ' 1
---.e-e-'
|(ta, (0 , s u n - ful show."
Ity tin* move he believe, the
uf evading a |ik’.Tit'.- "'&gt;
, The decision means embarka­
of H.'J p erm .I alroholl content. , Iiesl no q u a ilrr from me for
Since the iqienillg oc the Hhow trengtli of the fe/*»f D r !ltvg
..
A large d e ^ n tlo rt of Seminole tion upon an entirely new tariff
ut ihe M ayfair Hotel yesterday iu-illullnrg,.vy!lt '» in.ro .-;d .rnsV*'s*
The IV sid e n fs a lion signalled
„,..e to see that our mum. i |in Itttl.
OMnty membirg (y lK« SL Jnhni policy from that pureued since
With » | nln.’nk ng ln&gt; t.g i aflcrr-o ii thronr. of persons b ate , P'clrncp promotril.
Ibe
end
of
.nliile
prohiblllun
I
(
pal.
.m
inty
and
state
..bligalm"
R ltar Improvement Assoelatlon
srilm
1900 w ten provision* for reci­
cli rt.'il tt ttrri ' and .olurful display
led down t« our utilllt- I tunt lom pletol '1'" ' " '"
which
has Ipi,'vailed
| B|
■■■».........
* ......... .inre 1930.
At hlo diiectlcn. ah Vo are buo|
la aapec tad ta laava hare early
ID rry r . Ileerm ance. pf
.
tf
„u,
iMsiidr
ate
riven
o
I
\,y
which
Milchvll
abl
he
1 of Florida flowers. hiUlrs ami ly wo |t|rg out the t rg e rt lank*
procity
were
repealed.
lenders
of
prohlbilion
ufgRDtMonday morning to attend th*
liliinis.
Many
of
th,*
sp-ctalur*
picsidcnt
or
the
F
lo
rid
.
Slate
V.
In
seeking
to
ptoe*
the
power
•
ctot’
n
e
Hny
wUI
t
w
c
#
e
a
bone*'
»
bl.ak
of
N
at-tu
d
i
Hy
**-’
(
sat
inns
meantime
made
plans
for
Bgretleg t f th* AaaogiaUon
• • n i l r ills nd bll s whiO l b &gt; I
constitutionality .
m opL i.ln lhc.WulM
. Utwek «&lt;► hi* Wdc .it ■*
* - e.ero uul i f.tnwn and w inter in ........ the
.............
..............
law’i
j T u i d d r Y N i ^ t p&gt;«n. th* to negotiate reciprocal agree- M. C." A. olganiialion wa&lt; P 'e- Irsting
ru rtarfed at b
p b 3* I'
He
rhargsd
lh
,t
"our
IrmlmK
pjytHO.OSK)
the
a
rim
.l
i
b
.
e
itur*. nn I nolhing but pn»l*e »»■
f„r blocking th r aale of Is-er
wtn leave from th* City mants in the hands of the esacu- ll.Iinu nvrr a business session «** t
niiwn definitely that 'his pro­
flllien s, wh.i Wi re securing V iral | tc i| , hole Wilt,bword. In in. hra(m |
the show and i t s ,
tlv* th* adm inistration f«*l« It i» tendel by nearly
by
Injun,linn.
They
serve
I
notice
'a t •tlR V flo ck . '
t- d tl
d e le g a te * ................... - ...................... ...............
(Continued Du I’.tgc Four I
l r:|, r „f l t lean ,,ne of the .hari;. a* offkari a id
ilrector* of I acting toward the practical e lo ­
of a determined court battle.
nl H-’
fHfm
variots
Florida
ciliv»l
uifnir-t lh#
rotuliil** "»
^ p»i»j»|| ntlntL1*«lofi rim tit* »*
Assoc la Urn will m eet a t the cution of lh a Democratic platform
Southwestern railroads alrearly
I pip .jicJtir
p
.rish
H
.we
this
afterm
snr.
Fea|n
,
,
,
,
,
|n
K
k
,
l-eal
trucks
tn
the
l»
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n
i
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W
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l
l
imitation*
will
u|.,ly«m
“
,
,,-ked
a
u
...
a
n
•
of
.1,'fraying
which
provided
for
“reciprocal
Marlon Hot*! a t L,l;0° o’clock, fol­
■dir f
n-.
|f hnl|| | n|; | M^ r |,y ashing l i a p t - • t
lowing which there will be * Jo nt ta riff agreentsnl* w ith other n a­ luting Iho session w ire r , | .
M iiiilin trH lime w«fk».
.l-ome-f «»'r
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t • i»»w
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from
many
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•
Igathion a t 11:46 o’clock to which tions."
from s i " '1'
officers
in, lud in t ( |hfi | n lr r i| nt^ fo n im en e foiiiini*.
haa been (avlted member* of the
freight I all-, on.I *.
,
„
.
,.
„( jury heard t*......... '*&gt;' regarding: „ f the .» i» '( » b d - chlblrej. «■
Already this grsnt o f broad lari"rlu ,''f sioti lo reduce
i rnt*
Ocala Rotary, Klwanl*. and Lion* Iff powers to the Itesb len t has report, front »«»«*'
I Urv. Wm. I
Ur""1 •
'
| xliichrll't allege.i t .v r%*.i n.
i niliiiille.1 ««»*’•- re •••-'. I
y «*
th l-evcrngc.
mC
Krank
E.
Woods,
of
Dsytonv
iril fiM*
dob*. Th* apeskert a t th« lunch­
of 'be ,he PM-' I'a p 'isl « l'“" ' '
* xestlgatora d rlv .l tnlu a aprelal1 |m ,k ln " available, and
•
The
princi|ia|
provision
t that I-egllining n e il | vesriyan rs u
.. . •
i ’.i p Xeon Will be W. K. Olynn. «f t ’fes. been prop«,sr,l pn t ’aplt,,l Hill llearli. *l»lo c h illiu a ". » ''d J
......................... —
.
lien bill:
account of t h .
»l "•&gt; ' » " " V M ,-. « -« » '
“'" I T L 'I S I v
•
root City, president of the As­ with Representative Istwl* of S. O rahsm . of Jneksonvlll". ‘'» 'p
U g a liie s l.r tr noil wine u t 3,'J ' Siin.la) mght at 8:Wl
"
whlc'a the r*«l«" I shalriinn ten- man of th,. „Hnw, urg, ml t
|
sociation, and Slat* Sen at-f J. J. Maryland, a Democratic member
, s r . nt alcohol by weight or f a i r | will rontinuo f.'r re v e a l da) .
of the House way* and mean* " m Ot.Ttl o’clock tonight* the del­
iln.
Parrish, of TIUsvIll*.
per
rent
’
y
volume.
I
............
I
mub.ly
n
v
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n
t
Th# following local in-m U is committee which normally draw* egates a rd many local tesi !rn .«,
l^ lf H n
\txt »if
** ' tu In* coitiluctnl *»y \ r- **• • •
f r
a n agpactad to attand: H. M. up tariff bill*, advocating it ■" ■ will meet a t th* l'»r'»h
I , , 1 ,1 of thirty-one gallons.
cate, p;, tor of tb Fu ’
"
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i
r
r
less
ion
that
will
te
means
of
eipediling
such
agree­
Papwortb. A»so*Ullon dlreriot f r
|
Ve'mo
&lt;
effective
fiftrro
day*
Church
nt
Vahlo-I*.
'&lt;»
, 1.rectors. l»Ut Me.lab- -..id tkrrr ... foP.m
sided
over
by
William
M
«
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r
u
.
ot
Ul* county; U. J. Lehman jm.- ment*.
after enact meld.
"D r H ic a t." Rev. Ib.-.k-•
B. V. Hatne*. AssgelMlen v e rwas some q u e ll n •( " '• 'f
\
Mre- H. H. CoirAt tho »*m« tim e Iheie nre y,|iw od. ns toastm aster. Dr. M nI .eaves all rg iilatio n a. In ............. a aplcrolid prearm r. •
presidents; P. T. Williams, L I*. plenty 0f signs th at such a pro­ yon L. llultaffield, f " " " - ' r ' p»'it&gt;" nevertheless.
| S. jrcott, 2nd.
UlbutkH.
t»
the
states.
h.!d
-omc
of
the
u..tvland".g^P«'
dent
of
MU
hi
f
a
n
A
gnculroral
Haloes, Frank Kay
Andersvn, posal may eneoenter strong oppo­
Ulicb—
II
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w
t ™ , . »r.l;
College.
anJ
N
orm
in
K.
Ilrowtir,
Prolect* dry stairs by
af I pits in the South. He
a g .a
Jahn Brumley. Otta Caldwad. Ranthese ptym en's ......... tbr
M ,;ul|..w ay, 1st;
sition.
Jr., of Orlando, wld he the prin­ firming the Wfhl-Kenyoi. \ . t ' u„ . of ' be U nlyrredy of lriro
daU Chase, W. L Covper, O. A.
committee
Invest.
.
ling
|dnk.
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’
,
Mrs . (lalb.While th e American governI
DaCoUte, W. B. Halnea, R. J . meet in diplomatic dlacussln* soon cipal speaktrs. and t riy fom niis- tn those that have law- prohibit- nioml and the S m lth irl
oii.rVrt rractices. at ri - '• » '• ' &lt;1"*’
' .
j. „ K irtley. 3 rd;
Holly, C. 8. La*. W. A. Lelfler, II. to begin In preparation for the . loner T. I- Dumas will
be discior*i ibe
. ..r 'h r
,
&gt; ,.
Ihe Ih rsrg . espectnl to numl-er
8 . I*vy. »• F. Igtng, J . L. Marrnstock transfer to
^
'[ ’ ’ 'J ,
\ l r -.
economic conference will emphasiie nearly 7.'* rerron". " "
‘
tatte, E. N. Scott, V. A. Speer,
In general the need for removal the City. The public it lnwt,"l t
and W. E. Varn.
of eicessive tariff* and eirhang* attend this affnD.
restrictions os.-vand will
Tomorrow's session of Ibe **'&gt;•
ivnmivKiwirw
1---- "play
- - down'
the war debts, a distinct relation dvy Conforenco. will t*gl"
between the debt* and tariffs I* .VI,«k and will end f t no-.r. F.leclion of officer*, an I final ............
MmouncemMU was made today seen by offlelali.
Much of tho argum ent of me of plan* for t b« canting »ea-m
_J the organisation of **»• Klorlila
'
debtor nation* for revision ha* w illw featured.
ProUel Co., with Edward Higgins,
At 2-.IKI o’clock th is af lei main
hern
basest
on
the
plea
th
at
the
#f"Sanf*rd, *a presblent and gen.
'-legates had arrived fr m J*&lt;kmanager. *»d Dan Schlelfer- United 8la te i was making it im­ sonville, Uoiitosvill*, Miami. . t:
possible
fo
r
them
to
P»X
b»
r*“
*
of Reading, Pa., a* proPetersburg, Tampa, St. Augusti»e. f||| , ,,
,,,.t m , . S. M SchwarFr,
la g .ta r if f wall* which prevented Doytonw Bearh, ami OeUmb.. rnul----------vie^it
••*•»•**•*. . s tile scr iinillateil brrt w:is s i r - i i n t
Daytona nc*,n,
.
|H r
night, where at h .tf o clmk ttint I offered s o l ih d 'l 'i)
! .
Mrs. K ii'lpy. I 't ;
. Th* new organlgEtlon U krs over sale of th eir I®0*1* b*r' in / * ' A. Brcco Minoar, of Miami,
(|Reaffirm* Volstead Act penal- p'r„„i, \ \ . Itruintcy, agruulliiraj stock bock this )&gt;«* «t what ha .'j
e -in ........ . Ml»-' J- «
fin in g. I '.i 'i , Conference.
Um Ramsey Pretaal Co. laUrrmU f h i n | t for the dollar* nreuco
named recording gecraUry of the lj«, on violators of provisions In r ,-omimi'l “• U sinesvlll', will
teen paid for it And I hold PriiiX | • Mis. W «’■ Ituuil.ley, -ml.
Mr. Chase charge* th a t therijnod production begins on Mornky doc the debt.
••onfetencc.
(Continued On l*sge Court
s|» ak h i “ Feeding Karts . ^
Mi
K 'rtlry. 3rd: diunlhu,. Mrs. irurusIM measure* " • '• Inapired
that slock.”
Much of the force o f this arg u ­
Morning. New capital has been
----------------------- ----we«v, b-ui I bere 111 n'"nth*.
Til nil* K. Dewey. • llief
rial -1 A
v it. i living'"it. I , ' ; ~ " i'b p. Mr*- by irtei'esla which are In
n m l t o d and under praaeat plans ment will be lost, tt was pointed
r..\ nitft«*n. m is comi-etitl.il with truck snd
in t U nits&gt;1 Hlate
.rm y. m sda'
t r ||. | , | . Mrn.
.
a aUte-wide ••!** promotion and out a t tho state department, if
affidavit, b o w u .it. th a t tlw.
. ....... .
\ | r , . Kiitb-y. !»'• M*’ u.er* who m e transporting good*
dfatribation plan will b* pat Into tho debtor nations nr* rnabled to
with groitor *|iecd and more ecutl*
was rot l«ina fbb oh Ibe gioiind xt, nwetb* r. 2nd: link,pur. Mr
enter American market* more e ltffact a t once.
;•
cording "• Ales II. Julm-un. via- &gt; lhat no money xvs,. t'xrbaug.'il d , i )m.|I ' Meriwether,
her, I1st,
d , Mr*'
■ 1 | „nty Tn 'he ul.timatv consumer
Th* plant «U | have a capacity tensively In return for opening
public
i*
invi'.'l
tVASIIINUTON, Mar. 23.
lh r rillm w l*'
Mrs Urn-1. ] th||n( f„r in.tlanri*,
|„.
adviaor, but the
M ajor Earl W.' Hrown. of D I e tweep: Ibe 'nliker jsi'.l hi* wifp: ‘ /TnmUl ...t2nd:
. . . lupins.
.
a f 900 pound* *f pw taala daily, their m arkets to th* r . “*d* of this
Senafor Kendrick. DciiHM i.it. of ps well. “ I bo|M Hint we have u Hint flu- I •« "f 68.#*'."®• which | . | .
irnniirtle. M
Mrs.
Hilts that w oil ,'ill fu r th e r_
Laml, who ls genaral chairman
mufnoiiettr.
m.
H.
J th# product trill he attraa- country.
Increase the lax bunlrn* of the
of iho S t, Johns ValUy Day - ele- Wyoming, told newspapermen l.o 'atgv turnout toingbt", b- &gt;asl, Mircb.ll rtatmeif nn Itw -bal ww»- iTmroT'TiF: | an*Ka. Mr«.
aly hosed and jrreparwl for
bc- “for J t‘ - Itrenilvy'
, r not a lo-s ill fie l. «"'• ’b'4' Nt? Wll-on. | , | . Mn,. Russell. 2nd; ol orators o f oulmnol ilcs, motor
hratlnn which will be held »' day rh st b , had “ reavo,, tr.
&gt; m do distribution/ Inspection of
the D cland F air (frnunds nn Apr. ! beve Mr*. .Nellie Taylne I.
nm; of 'b Im-s I and li" " ' valu*' I" bunker * should Ijn .e ie is u 'e l h o' li'nia. Ilr. Koebir, 1st. Mr-. iruch, snd trailer* ard buses, ha
tba plant l* Invited a t e l| times. It
:;rd: xY.li.rril, nre rm inently unfair
•»«
t
cmlay dnnounerd th a t h- b u flv ire rhvtrm an of Ihe De.mwrstb
' waa announced.
It vuld- income
VJHSUli.. in Kirtley. 2nd, Mr*. Rend,
schl- whrn it l» considered that m otor
s Pfoinied th* following men a* | national rommitte* and &lt; • »&lt;'
Dr.
Keelor,
2nd;
ai plume. —
I'.O , trstca'.’ | f lld.l'l'll fletfs. It.
xiinch' tu»e, aro now more than
member* of a com m ltt*. which - | governor of Wyoming
I*
tanriius. Mrs. Covington. l*';*n*P
to
promote
attendance
and
In
.
.p
p
o
in
to
l
treasurer
•
(
the
l
pl
j.I
ilraipui. Mr*, fining. I*t. Mrs. trip hi the taxes paid by the rslb*
LOUISVILLE. Mar. *3.—(AT—
lie did not e la U .a lc 'be
i litis,ill. 2nd. Mr*. K irtley. 3rd; ro.nl,. "th* opnonent* of highw ay
Aa tha Ohio Rlvar’s crest surged work up the highway f.a tu r r . of . States.
Mr. and Mrs. V. Ilenward. «f
toward
Mississippi.
»r*aa*to&lt; the celebration:
.tuck, Dr. Keelor. 1**1 I'M"* Iran.porlallon."
I -talem ru t.
• Newton. Km**». arrived in this
"TIi* whole tsndercy of re-colll,;
floods In Western Kentucky, IIH;
•Ir'imniomll, Mr*. E. It Hlowe, I* .
Harry M. Papw ortb, of Hanford.
city yesterday t« in*|e t a l'"&lt;A
y |r .
It.
Monlsalvalge. 2nd: y e a t, hua been to Inereas# 'k * .
of inioi
land they -purrha-e.l
s»ui“
this after'ioon
- ..- O f j tn invitation to noli, and Missouri thl* wo*kwn„ a , chairman; J . W. Campbell, "f Ctunrd Slays W o m a D
n|
....... ,. .
rK lily
. »»»»•
- - rop"
.
residents of stilekon communities Palatka; C*. fro d W ard, of Winter
ir.-l.lia, Mr*. Coleman. 2nd; del- taxes paid by th* motor vehicle ,
a Winter l’»'k (l%, ,|e c t II- »• While, .............
era of this illy and
And Then Kills Self aagrce nkc,y w h icfrom
sm eritn cy
..pc-alnm phinlum .' H r,. Klitlcv, l»t; »i* Mr. Chase **hL “During
h eontrol, the Hv»r* a r n t - a n
th a t they attood the Oral c rtie d aralou* eyes toward drip­ Park; J. O. Dtak*, of Del ami.
* •n-l II. U Smith, of Oealan rly T vreJsy afternoon. * ’ * |p - . ear n. Mrs. Coleman: blhonia. Mr,. truiVs, trailrra, aul&lt; mobile#
i r » r t In lb«r n «r lh »m \ * r l
, Qeaava Gacd»n Club klow- ping akUa today.
KITTERY. Maine, Mar. 83. ‘d’'
Bhowr:« d.scendod on the
| | r *)•• an nouncod the follow­
• urtrd as "holding bl, " * " . r 1 Coleman, 2 rd ; ngerluin. Mr*. busts In Florida pal"’ in itoreaw
nl;» be presented
of H©minolc f'oynty.
Ji e| Tharkar, 33, roarino guar-l
K irtl-v. I*L Mrs. R. M. Warren. fees slons the r»'n» of IL ItL R I*
During a vUlt t" the Sem inole lowing , re stV ., *i«hl
■t Town Hall tomir* w itc ik c .' of the O hls V sley lael ing additional appolnlm r.il. •"
York County Chamber of Commerce «f- which hs ws* a"»ndc
b“
2nd. Mr*. Hcotl. 3rd; unnis*. Dr. 2®, and Iil garolins lax I t IA
1:90 oVloek until 7:00 n .ik l and more rain* war# fore­ the Oenoral A rroagom ent, com­ s t tb# Portsmouth, Nsw
417.87, or a total of *lDJ&gt;0fl,4*t
c a st todoy. The Obi# bogon rscod- mitIm ; J. 0. Dnlm ami &lt;’•- *e naval prl-on. shot and killed Mrs.
. fice, the Benwsrd., both eapreased , bysician for a cn .id ecsb l* pe- Keelor, 1st; gohls® glc*'" nsstur- and this* dues r.nt IncliwU net
in g along 1*0 mltoa o f Wotorfronl Ollliland. of DaLaM . Other n.«m- Vora Dlelhroodo, 46, la her koow
satisfaction ever their purchase rb*l. Shortly tototM inldmght 1**' lium, Mrs. Coleman. !■*- Mr*.
oaklUtUn that would do
to t wten Ashland, K ssU fk y and
taxes pel I by the ce rllD t^ L ^
areu Maynr *nd»y. and , then fatally wound*,) and (he general condition* a* they night hi* can 'Ilii.u was n t *» lUad 2nd, Mi*. Slowe. 3rd.
to a much Urg* comma- CtocbuHti *ft*r driving thousand* here of thta er---------------rlsrs, while the Irvle* Inc:"himself. Jam** Ulolhroado toM have been able to obsrrve them good t-t It was on the previa*#
__
o
f
Crevcent
,* to d tho .poctoPerennial*
Brawn. W. T.
of tho Show . i t o r f.m llie* fross th o it hossos to CUy. l.leut. E.
KHson. of Or- polire he had never known his during only a few hours of Inspec­ night, aecordlnr to word from the
Cersnlums, Mr*. It. Morfsalv- upon all steam railroads, L»-u I
th a lowlands, af Wool Virginia,
U'a, was lass than
visit their
Ksreal.••Laughton Mem-llsl Hos­
of Sanford, wifets assailant to
■ m large and *•■ (Coatlpnsu *n rs g o Thrcs)
tion. They eipect to develop th 'tr
Undo. C. B. A
:-*U on . f a* tiro Ohio. Kautoehy, and la d l u a . Ra- and ( t o r n W
pital.
_ of Jack home and scarcely knew him by porch*** a* an orange grov*. ,
Haf agencies repartau’ tha iK casight.
... '
l a dlsplof ot r»r* Uaa wall , la hand.
'
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t
at*.
•v -o*-‘ •r T . |g v *
— . J im—* ,-----------■CEaV.

PromiseaCompaignOf
“Barbaric Severity”
Against T r a i tors;
Words Are Cheered

TALLAHASSEE. Mar.
—Attorney* for EH In Jeffcoal,
Clearwater, condemned to die
In the r let trie chair ^amorrow
for the hammer m urd® of hi.
wlfr. t day »tk*il the Supreme
Court and Governor Sholt* for
• .lay 0f execution. The Court
and the Governor took the
pica* under cciuixVration.

FREE BAND TO RE
ASKED ON TARIFF
FOR ROOSEVELT

' ‘':-v»rv#*intr Arrange­

Roosevelt’s Strength
Displayed In P o l l
On Measure With98
Votes In Opposition

‘ a u r t io n A s B j g N e ^ ; - - ; : ; : 1- : ,
Holly Will Fight To
Protect Black Bass

Plan Has Bearing On

the

"''MACHINERY SET

p08S|bly War Debts

'”'•***’

'i f.wwl.

Ku#nCC tWU

*’

FOR OPENING OF

BEER TAPS IN U.S.

ACTION SPEEDED]FLOWER
AGAINST FORMER WILL RE BROUGHT;
GOTHAM BANKER TO END TONIGHT:

Make Pians To Test j
Measure’s l.egaltty d *

United States Attor­ ‘Most Suirossfiil 0 f
ney Racing AKoinat Shuws”Attended By
ThrenifH Of Persons
Limitations Statute

S f Z

D t l e n t i o n Will
Attend Meeting Of
R iv e r Association

wigffr t g i-

Florida Y. M .C. A.
Delegates A r r i v e
Here For Meeting

T

Bold

s a w s i'z i f w

r 'larJsrnA

J. C. C h a s e Scores
...... Proposed Laws To
RrUl’. Hinder Truck U se

Pretzel Company Is
Formed In Sanford

Local Group Named Mrs.Ross Rumored A s!Jhe .^ wi" to
By Mayor Of DeLand Next U. S. TrcaHurer j p , , Kv...inn n—. •

w eva Garden Club
o Have Flower Show

Floods Are Menacing
Other U. S. Sections

Northern Visitors
Inspect l.and Here

v

White Reported As
“Holding IBs Own”

'int-

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j_nir ir n ~r .......

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA,

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, IMS

night m n U t n o f Ih* Medical Da-

Business Leader
Is c h m itt will go to tho arm ary
that* clow roller* (hat arc Minor Will H url
DOY LAKE HAS' toBaddy,
in their civilian tlothoo' and don
hard t« handle.
In Ball Tilt With F r o m Indiana b tb*lr uniform* afto r arriving at
D INNING IN1 Wo think th a t tho Yank* riartod
armory. A fter tho o-VUl they
‘House Of David* Sold On Florida th*
will ogain chan go th rir clothing,
I bunting a t tho a«gg«ction of Lib
unlfernii in Ihslr
leaving,
who hnrlod
for Sanford
iT W I lI YANKSi'laJostwo,
Tigs Minor, young riroev hurler
JACKSONVILLE.
Mar. 0 « — lochen
t year. Joaoo la working out

C elery M arket R eports

I

Urtirra w a rt iaaued to tho Medi­
Frank K. Baker, New Albany,
Ind., burine** viecultve and bank cal Detachment hoy* - Tuesday
director, ii »nld on Florida.
night tu bring their field ualform
Her* on hi* r*au:ar w inter vis­ (woolen chlrt and breeches) to
it, Mr. Baker esproised th* opla- the arm ory a t once In order that
Ion that the state's future la p ar­ they may be dry clam ed before
ticularly height at this time, whan, Intpection.
•
By PETER 8CHAAL
aa he put it “the nation la rvatly
On account 0f burino** Interfer­
Th* Uf* and has*hall carver of
getUng Ita promised new deal." ence, the fellowing hare been dis­
Baddy Lake, o a r youngest con­
Mr. and Mrs. Baker w er, guest* at charged from Company O: Pri­
tribution to m ajor leagut compe­
th* Burhridg* Hotel while In Jack­ vate* Kinlaw, M artin and H ar­
tition, g row* more Interesting and
sonville.
,
enlightening every hour, according
riett.
“Twu year, ago Florida wa*
t* pesos report* received her* toA fter **varal week* absence,
ready to sta rt on the upgrade but Private* William Moya and Robert
the toboganning in other section* Glenn were a t drill Tuesday night.
. Yesterday Buddy received a real
continued with tho final coltap** Privata Glenn has just recovered
baptism of flro down In St. Pcin th , natkm-wide banking troo- from an attaek uf flu.
torshorg when ho wa* sent to tho
M*«." Mr. Baker said. “ Now this
-monnd In th* la tte r inning* of th*
Sergeant Virgil Smith also a t­
•tale should lead .the way nut to
Brttrao* gam* against the h a rd ­
tended drill last Monday night. It
normal lime*." lie ha* been com­
hitting New York Yank**. Thing*
cettainly looked good to **« the
ing to Florida for ID yeara anti
-want well for Buddy for three In­
Awn* property in Jacksonville and “Sargo“ a t hla post of duty.
ning* h o t In tho ninth th* Yank*
If you w ant to see th* best kspt
other sections ny th r slate and a n ­
fall an him for flvo single*. In th*
ordinance
room In the state just
nounced
that
his
holdings
“nr*
not
ttclto m en t th* Brave* mad* a pair
•tep in and In sp ect Company D’s.
for *ald."
of • arrow , and before the smoke
had cleared aw ay flpohrer had suc­
Mr. Baker look* upon th* re­ Private Spivey certainly haa It
rent national honking holiday as looking as neat aa a near pin.ceede d Buddy on th* mound and
(he needed thing in this country.
th* gam* Was lost ft to ft.
lU..lhiuk»..ihal«.aaw.banking.-pr—
While wo havan't read Ih* full
redure will be the ir&lt;ult and be­
Ing to wager th a t tho** five
lieve* that la n k , will take more
single* war* mostly to th* Infield.
rngnitanre nf the personal, small,
m . m
a
L _II
» L .t . L a t L
loan plan than ha* l**n Ihr r o s ­
in Ike pari.
Mr. Ilakrr I* the president of I
PITTSBURGH, Mar. 22.-(/P&gt;—
the lis te r Company an,j included
Andrew W. Mellon, or.ee mor# a
in hit operations is a lithograph­
ing plant in Indianapolis. II* ho* private cltlicn a fte r serving his
te rn a director of the Second Na­ country for "12 "year*, returns
tional Bank of New Albany for a home Friday, hi* seventy-eighth
birthday, to join in lha war
number of year*.
against depression.
He will find his business em­
pire aniious for hi* a d v k * _ ^
Mellon, personally, is n^W &lt; u
wealthy a* he wa* a t Ih* time he
By K. II. CULLUM
became .Secretory of th* Treasury
('apt. II. C. Washburn, after In llr.H, hi* associate* say. But
"Ben Cantwell, n ir nf t h e
a n ta
Braves* regular hurler* discovered l pened. It was so much like what spending s-veral weeks In the the corporation* which hi* family
Bill Dietrich, uf Frankfnnl High Ijlkr City llnspilal where he un­ and close- friends dominate are
the kbl ln his home town and
nml Ihe Athletics i|ij in the Phil*
brought him along to ramp. Ills
derwent a Ouse operation, has re­ large ami relatively more Impor­
Thursday in th eir only other gumo
assets
above
th*
work Impressed McKeehni* ami
turned home and was in cummand ta n t—wilh
played so fa r th is yrar. Hurt
S.'LOOO,000,000 m ark, even a t 10.13
two days ago Ih* llrave managrr
nf
Company
D
Monday
night.
Hhnttnn was pondering dreply nn
mill him th at he wnui,| give him
Inasm u'h us Frdvrol Inspection priie*.
hip way home Friday night w heth­
• a rhanc* against the Phillies.
Aj bruit--'Iclluii U a b a n k e ri*
n w_enly_a-Jilti*- u » « i.a.w eek
e r, it was baltor to burn down all
!------ th a t's g re a t” h* *aWr|
ore who rn jo y . handling money
the high school* o r try In rap tu re away, all Ihrre uril* of the Han­
rn.l milking it Cu tilings. Rut unI "You will mil mind Mr. MeKrch-1
some dp their pilchers for hi* own ford Post m e putting in veiy In­
: nie If I bring my girl osrr to seej
tensive training in order Its Ins as iVr Ih* law he will be unable tu
purpose*.
| m* pitch?"
near perfect as possible for Ih* le -e rte r 'lb s : field eicept in an
“Certainly not" agrred MrKevh- j Fortunately, also M rKe hnie did inspection. The Medicsl Detach­ advisory rapacity TlTYwo year*.
mil
think
of
la
k
e
until
the
fifth.
nie with a smile. "You r«n bring i
Mellon's method* of operation
Before lhal, off » fellow rained ment m il hold u special drill tuar* no secret. One nf his first ac­
l&lt;efly William*, whose hiah school,| j niglil I Wednesday) while t'nni■lays have worn off during a m inor, I any I) will drill both nest Mon- tions, since lepeatvd a is in and
NOTICE
nghin, wa* like this:
'All latanglbls personal Piopeity Inspiration hr needed. Befure In- league rareer, diver* Phils rra*he,| I d»y Mini 'lueolay nights,
"M r. A., a comparatively suc­
The fullowing mrn enlisted thl*
tog returns should be m ad, to walked Into the boa he gave her swipt-nkipping drive# lietwrrn outyour County Tftg Assessor, not a wave—ami then proceeded to fielder* for more than enough wr*%: Archie Ward, Leroy Reiter cessful but small manufacturer,
.
and Janie* llriler in Company D applies for a loan—say 110,000.
latop thon April 1st. each year. howl the Phillies over in order. run* tu win.
Th* law provide* a penalty of not An,| we imagine th a t 1-akc ami
---------------and Paul Birdsong in llradqtiart- He makes his plei. Then the mild.
mor* than 1500.00 for foiling m Mr*. In k s to be &lt;?» were a ....... I
er* Company,
refusing to comply with this act. rnuple a« they walked down Ihe
The Headquarter*
Company iV*k persuade* him la picture his
A VAUGHN.
ha* had It* orderly room thor­ own vision of hi* industry'* fu­
main drag of Sanford tonight."
ture. H e i* asked to return a day
Tax Assessor.
oughly renovsled.
Here's what Bill Brandi, staff
Th* Medical Detachment has or twu later. Then:
rorrespondenl
for
Ihe
Philadelphia
HAVE YOUR WATCH repaired
"M r. A. I find that you don't
made aitensive Improvement* in
by one who really know* how. Public l-cdgcr had to nay about
need 910.000. W hat you need is
Ihe
locker
room,
having
had
Buddy*
performance:
Briggs, Jeweler, Mag. Av*.
" H T . PETERSBURG, M a r .
shelves put In, the room repainted, IftO.OOO. Her* I* th* money, so
PIANO TUNINO and repairing. 17.—The ceebraleil power of ihe
and a door cut in betwven th*
Satisfaction guaranteed, to II. Phillies bat pile ha* developed a
Inrker room and the supply
Hhl*. Leave call* a t Randall Elec­ weakness lhat won't prov* serums
room. Beginning neat Tuesday
tric Co.
unless all the other National
Lrague teams rush nut ami sign a
RID Lombor Co.
lot of recent high school grad­
SEVERAL FAIR cheap car*. Ho- u ate, fur pitcher*.
Quality
Merchant! 1m at
"The Phil* clouted enough tun*
dan*, coup**, roadsters a n d
l l t h and Hrily
touring. 915 to |3 6 . Reel A Sons, across in l«de)'» first four In­
Reasonable Prlcm with
nings to In**! the Boston llravcs,
Austin dealers.
r. to |, in their first Uf many meetZIP SERVICE
Phew# 1IC

Youngster MeetsFirst
i ' Real Teat Tuesday;
7 Writers Praise Him

with tho Yanhooo, and It term* who s la rttd is the Central Florida
roatonahlo th a t ho, in a spirit of Baseball Leaguo for tho paat two
fun, might h a m told the Yanko’ years, will be th* starting hurler
manager th a t Baddy u»*d to hdve
trouble handling hunt hit*. Fire for the Sonferu* A ll-Star baseball
Otralght ringlet followed. " '* ’11 nine which wdl play agalnat lb*
find out more about what hap­ House o f David team at Municipal
Park tomorrow night at 0:30
pened tomorrow.
But, here'* the really big newt o’clock.
Minor will hurl th* tn llr gam*
Of the w oek'B i fa r a t Buddy It
concerned. Did you know that he unless the visiting players find
It “courting**? N either did any­ hi* delivsry easy, in which ovsnt,
one cite |n Hanford, it* *af* to
Cal Dsnnl* or Dick Torrible, the
cay. Yet, according to prrt* no­
fleet from the Philadelphia In­ la tte r a young "find", will taka
quirer, It* either to or cite tome the hill.
Joe n am es, who ha* gathered a
eiperienred
tportew riter* '* * r «t
team together to ploy Ih* bearded
ra ttin g the rookie.
W ell le t you read part* of Stan representative* of on* uf th*
Baumgartner**
account of the strongest rsliglou* rult* In Ameri­
Phllliee-Brare* gam* of latt F ri­ ca, aUo announced today th a t th*
batting order will b* as follows:
day, a t retold In the Inquirer:
“HT. PETERSBURG, H a., Mar. Friable, »*: Barnes, lb; Sanford,
17.—Faced with a thortage of 2 b; M artin, c f ; Harrison, If;
pitcher* m orj acute than the re­ Itred, r f ; Chapman, c; Minor, p;
cent currency crlti*, Bill McKecJr
nie, tioae nf the Hravea. ttaried a
The gam e will be played under
IIP"
OK* I ilfICRa gfta ln tl '.h#
■***•Phil*•** , floodlights th a t will arrive in Hangreenonlefl-handef
lien on St. Patrick'* Bay and th r. i-font- early- lom nrow "*&lt;lm w m n t-v
him black and blue u&gt; store a 5-1 j be irria llw M n plenty nf lim e to
triumph.
allow both lo a a u to get in a stiff
"It was fortunate for the Phil­ workout before th* gome riarl*. It
lies th a t they found William* »o will be the first tim e that baseball
sasy to *ol»e for wh*n McKechni* will have* been played in I hi* city
•uhtractetl Ih* sidewinder nnd In- under th* light*. Di*mond-hall
arrted a fellow by Ihe name of game* without number have been
Lake, basehil* were hanler to get performed under th* arc lights,
than rvmembrandl* a t on* dollar hot never a baseball game.
a copy.
The House of David team will
This ton's hurling was Ih* fea­
reach her* tom orrow afternoon
ture o f Ih* tilt. Only 17 year* old,
fro m ’New Hmyma where they will
* product of the Kanfnrd High
appear tonight ag a io st th* New
School, he stood the hard hitting
Shottonmrn on Ihelr
collective ■Smyrna Crackers w ho will l»* in
Baseball
car*. In five inning* he allowed I he Central Florid*
L rjgue this season.
,

Through courtesy of th* U. 8. Department of Agricul­
ture In co-operation with the Florida State Marketing
Bureau, R. E. Winfrey, Sanford representative.
I.
W n a b ln a to o
*■ H osloo
I. OIM
t iih
t«
th tlilm o rv .
r itts b v p g h .
M r ia t o f t . and W a ta rlo w a . 11 n u t
MM
fa r
r ^ o R v iin m a n l.

C IN C IN N A T I • cars paaaatL OH*
e«|«» I, **«i# varb li&gt; P llia b a r il, T»*
Pi. Wayaw. Uayloaa, and Caa*
to*.

MAVANN All lifVERJIOXll: MUMi
R lvbm sR d' More phis I.

T w *s*r. nor. si. isaai
«*X Furu&gt;.uvn:ix&gt;
iweiign «,i
Florida. MIM. riser, rslnsd dartn,
Mnodar nl*M. IlM lIata moOrrat*)
Setter wlr* inoolrr Dsmaac. rather
•low, market unssttlsd. CarleaO* I.
*. h shipping petal. riMsvO oa Os‘a t. lulllm ors I, ItVervO salrs less Al.l. transport*i*o t , rtn e ln n a tl I. I'nn c h a rs .•) few salsa, IS Inch
troit L .Jtt Wayw# I. -rates. In.llt l.luallv wasMvri. wld&gt;ew*rh I. N - wr T * r h
, I’ntnmsr. Tsrr.a P.
Richmond

FBNN8Y ON WKT BUBJBCT
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9
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HARRISBURG. P a^ -T h * hems*
a f reprssonUkleaa -gnaaed tho asmata bill setting up • convention of
51 delegate, to veto on repant Of
the ll th Amendment. The moa*
ure, approvad ISS to 57, g*Oa to
the senate fo r concurrence la f r t j
nor amendmenU.
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tin t

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flow ers

n e w YORK—Miss Mary Bell
Glenuan. of Norfolk. V a , traa
awarded a sllvar madal far bar
special eahlblt a f cut camallUn at
ih f in n iu l flow tf
ntrt*

I . Myra-

LEGAL NOTICE
xoT K is o r

go to It and lot ua haow svsry
row and Ihon how yoa ar* gvtting along!"
Mellon believed th at man w ith
■»fff«;h;'pTO:W W t H s - ^ r
fall most of Up because a f lack of
sufficient capital. 11* mad* It hla
job to find th*a* qualities triforo
making loans or Investing money.
On* of his "rules" th at seems
to hav# worked pretty well, cer­
tainly In makiiig strong corpora­
tions, was: Throe dollar • p ro fit
mean* one dollar dividend*, two

National Guard News

A fT b ! f . 1

T»i n««n
'*
o r t h is f l j t w w i . «
n r rtin m r * » J 1
&lt;«oric* l* hvrsay «!»• ■
M flX rJL purck.M r of

i.ao-t
KK
r , |i r
iroch

Ts» rsF tlfleet# * •- i m .

tth. Osy Ol Jaly- *• O*
tiled mid r .M I f J e e t e ja j
and has m»d* ,»5pH««tt»

sratfw. rrwt* washed *nd IndlvM n a llr washed sr*1 prvcnnled. S -(
I r t - t . T I : *•* dna. I t e -ls s , few
* dot h ls h v r; I* d o i I.IS -I.I* .
r m t . A n s x r i i M - n r m : r* a ares*, cloudy
* Fla . n rrlvsd : tl
rs rs nn irs r h . Mupellss Ilh -n iL ft*mwn.l iilxipr m ™ l»rils . m arket firm
nn s .k h | si.*rU
Flo rid
at* Inch
crnls*. vrsshsd nnil prscnnlsd. ,n d
IsHIvIdus'lv washed and prerooled.
t d n a l . t s - l . l t : t 1.0 a l.t t -t .t * . fin*
o u s lllr M i l t dna l.to sl.t*. pm'fr r 111: s -l* dna
I .W -1 11. flnr
n i l-i n - S *». poorer I.IS
P i m t n i T - Steady. 1* decrees
eWunlr- l F U . *rrl--ed| •* esr* on
IraeF. Hupolle* rather MbersL
msnd moderate. m a rh »t
••»*d»
F lo -l d - I* Inch crolee. In d l»ld «s lly
e - , k - d and ncecno'ed. S-t* do ,
••1.11*. m ostly 111: « do*, i s * .
l **.

si* i t Hth*S « t * W U U-e&lt;»
n w &gt;’ f n t
WH)
Vi
Tow nship I* Ikroth, Raage I I
Ij . 1 11.1 »rre*
*___ .
.
Th e said land bet** »•**••*« * W Jw
dais Of Ih# iMwaaes » f w f t eerflfn
rale In Ibn saw* ot U N IC h O W H .
t.'nleaa . . I d c .rlH lc a t* »haM ho .r * ;

deemed accordln* 10 law ,t*a d*Wl
Issue Ihareeo o* th# l t l h t U R .q j
March. A U . t i l l .
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my * efflflal

SlgnafsB

and M 0 l Ihla th* u t i y f t a y of Fe b ­
ruary. A. U . m » R
Clerk C l n u l l Court. BeaiL
sola C o am y, g lo rld -o
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WASHINGTON —Ho* r e t ary
France, Perkin* yesterday out

RATES

DISTRIBUTOR and salesman for
Samlnol* County. Uaavlino prod.n e t Money maker.
Depression
proof. Small capital and rafer
•w as' necessary. Boa 16, Winter
Park, FU.

10—Flowcnt and Plan to
FOR 8ALE: Palms. Brasilian Pep­
per. Cherry. Field grown, right
*Im , 25c each. 6 for dollar, larg rr
site 60c each, 3 for dollar, Hltvrr
l&lt;*ka Nursery. South side Hilv*i
Lake.
FOR SALK: M.OOu World Healer
Pepper Plant*. M. H. Nelson.

W A N T STEEL TA Ph^-&gt;:ilher 60
fast or 100 f l . , Must b* In good
ahuftt and cheap for cash. Give
detail* to P. O. Box 1905. Sanford.
,

WANTKP:- LUMBER f’n V 'j t o i
Mill. Standing o r Deliveretl.
United Lumber Co. Phono 7IX 9th
and French.
A N TED : T ractor work, plowlag. Farrowing o r krtnr, work
rless reasons blr, F- Younger,

MrKschnie tribe. They ,1.howrd
pitching on the part of Cy Moot*,
llrg Grohow'skl nml Ed Holley
which proved entirely too tough
fur th* hum* side to sink Its troth
Into.
"Hut In th* fifth * certain Ber­
nard lak e, n rhubhy youngster
who wn* daxiling th* high school­
er* of North-Central Florida fnr
th* raus* nf old Sanford High *•
recently
as year l&gt;*forp lari,
stepped in against Chuck ’ Klein
and hi* burly brother# who there­
upon proceeded to lt*ok a , ilailtrd
*• lurk* u . .I to make S«nfi.nl
Junior High on • 'd a r k ’’aTtemuun
"Th* Phils perished one-twoth ire for fo jr innings. Homebody
fanned In each nf the four frames.
In Ih , ninth, Holley in a fit of
rage at the tricks of this beardless
rn .ro arh er nn the nnhl* twirling
craft, slapped u single . lit right
which vena Ihe only spvck marring
Iwke'# no-hit effect in hi* debul
as , Boston thui ki-r. _
“II wa* unheard nf. unspeak­
able ami unexplainable, but it hap-

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Dorothy Byton Prmenin

“Senator” Jack Lewis
(JpUtlcal LandiUlde of Laughs

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Ruth Baldwin
Tho Chicago Songbird

Jay Mills
Tap* that arc Faster and Different

Loretta Grimes
Hcnnatlonnl Acrobatic Dancer

The Six Worlds Fairest .
Direct From the Chicago Theatre, Chicago
On Our Screen

“The Billion Lollar Scandal1

THE ADVENTURES OF TOM, DICK AND HARRY

rsr iu n t w
.‘ “I havw triad other medietas*,
George Marion, bat havan’t found any nf thasa
that
haa gtvon m* the aallafactlon
I &gt; U Eaat Bortnik Street. Apply by
that I hav* found la taking BlackDraught," writs* hlr. W. N. Fntn lL of Hickory, Ky. "About throe
•I m w Without Board
rear* ago, I begaa suffering from
iBTr OOMs ' for light l i i r o - cooatlpatloa lhat mad* mo faal
•ping. Roosonablc. POO Elm dull, tired and w#ra-o»L I did
vto. w s u i u

O N IG H T

no M r F» Ml t
c o m

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CHOP YOUR G U N S -

'P O O R O LD M A M - J r t iJ
IS O R R V T H I S H A D T O
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H A P P E N — YOU M EANA LL N I G H T , Y O U J U S T

HAYE N T MET THE
MEM AND CANTON
o
THEIR WA

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He k Al D, SANFDID. v EOId D a ,

A Mld-AtlMitlfc Airport

Wa k e u p , b r o t h e r , rfcs s p r i n g !

An Intm ating and successful experiment has been
made with a floating airplane baac In the middle of the At­
lantic between Africa ami South America by a German air­
line which haa converted the former liner Wcatfnlen Into
a veritable landing and take-off field.
The outstanding feature of the 5,000-ton ahip I* its
huge catapult w)\jch can launch an airplane of M tons into
the air at a speed of 04 miles an hour. The device is 170
feet long and Its motive power is supplied by cohipresscd
air.
The planes which this catapult Is called Upon to ac­
celerate, in a very short space and a t an exceedingly high
rate of speed, are giant twin-motored flying boats. The
actual track is only 103 feet and it is In this d is ta n c e that
the acceleration from xero to 04 miles an hour must be
gained..
. ,
. The ship faces the wind. The pilots take their scats,
tnsir heads pressed tightly against springs to prepare for
tho severe shock. Their bodies become more rigid. TTtr
motors ire switched to full speed. A man at a lever gives

Ret&gt;rc»cntativcThinkk
Measure Would fie
Held Constitutional
JACKSONVILLE, Mar. 2.L—
M. M. gnu*. nirmh«r of tlm
House of Rrpieserffativa* of the
Florida legirintur* from Dural
enunty. cither wid Introduce or
vote for a beer bill, ha set forth
In a statem ent b u t night, in
which he expressed the opinion
that n'lrh a MU. If p#»'rd, Weald
be co n titu tt'in al.
If 14 statem ent follow i:
"I will either Introduce or role
fur n lieer bill for Florida for In
my opinion If a beer bill is pissed
t \ this session of the Ir e ls la tm
it will be constitution)!, my reason
bring th at Section I of A rik h
IV. .of th-*-Consllltrdrth t f the
State of Florida provides as fol­
lows: ‘The Mi.imLnii-rr, Sale,
U srtrr or Exchange of all Alco-

ih T o f t TOD I T

W t b me rrotn gll them th at pursue
MoWve r nwwsPia fm ’ t .h
■Efj. 1
('* - - *•
*

Ite . l W

DO you, DO ITT

f f n gpod to km»w th a t you have
. never quallW,
i However herd the struggle may
k /h a v e been!
m l you have never cowered
when assailed,
B&amp;t always sought undsuntedly
f e . to win.
'T ie knowledge th a t you don't
.know how to quit
'.TWQl later bring irne happiness
y
to you;
A f fo r myself, t cheerfully adm it,
i / It’d good to know that when the
1 day la done
p . H o dnatring conscience call* you
P j* .
bv your name
And tolla yon th a t a strong man
St !
would have won
i'
Instead of lost—like you— the
' -.
grinding game.
H k tl hd e*n never quaver In h
■! • Bring* peace and consolation lo
3-‘
a man; *
However, 1 regretfully must say

%}

tl h rarisn s you, a t on your couch
H g L you ilo
Before ytip sink to placid
■ ■■.
dreams and rest.
\ l t , while th* bitter, dreary hour*
■*: wept by,
k, Tn tvary elrranulance you did
V * ' • ybur best.
t ;B « t If yon pul your back against
l“a » » 'l
-And fared whatever trouble
th e n m ight be,
V?Without a king!* qualm, you're not
a to ll

l l But m et your tribulation! with
jraf
a emllc,
r l l you Sre driven by unflinching
% •
pride,
,
Vl', To board rough fate and never

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klsnlafoe.

'' Tho ellmlnalloa of. snobbery i*
on* o f U»4 bright spot* of tbo deDtssiton.

iUvt tin Idea IW t ibout ihi
lin o n im m i thHrf ( U t eduM
n t* H ttlar would be to have

oh* shave k b imtutacb* off.

Ora raUy tnlea who can

kSTOttM EVER
LET.UP? j

ConimilW* Vulbwu'tMS d(kfere , W*

• \ t r Prohibited In the Slate of
K bri'.h, esrept Al-nhol for Modi*
r a 1, Scientific nr M erhinkal Purrove-, nod Wire for .Sa'rnmenlat
l*utpc;ev; the Kale of Whl-h Alrnhnl r i d Win*- for the I'urpsw
A fore-iii| .‘tbsll to Iti -ills ted by
Ijiw .'
“.Su-tinn :&gt; reals ns fafldus:
‘The Lcqiristuri- .Shill Enact Knitable Laws for the Enforcement «f
the Provision. « / T hii Article.'
“The
F e d e r a l K ightrrnlb
Amemlniriil
provi.lei that the
m sm ifsrlnre, -alp nr IrejiapnrtaI t m i g h t b e n x p rr tp ti t h a t w ith m a n y h u n g r y m o u th n tlnn of intoxicating liquor for lavn the big citlcB anil with millinna of men nul of work that crag.- purpose is prohibited.
the crime rale wnufrl go up ronsltlernlily. Ho far an New “The material i.'iffrrence Iw.
York la concerned thin la not the case, na the pollci
police com- tween the S tale t'liM tltnllonal
thiaaloner'a report Indicated. Commenting upon It, th
Amendment and lh.- KlgMirnth
York Herald Tribune hna thin lo say:
Amendment Is tho word, sll alco­
"Tho annual report of Police Commlsaloncr Edward I’. holic. It was certainly the Intent
Mulroonoy ahowa Bcveral clear galna In the fight-of-the of .th e alatiL lawmaker*, t o i l , the
police agalnat crime and dlsonler. Tltero were In 19.12 few­ word 'o r' ihotiM he rultslnieil a.
er murdera clearly nttrihutnhle to gang warfare, fewer •nnd*. My rearon for saying this
is the furl that the IcgiiLt-tiv*

A Gain Againat Crime

Orange Grove Will
Be Unique Feature
Al Chicago’s F a i r

homicides In general, fewer robberies nnd a t outimu d steady
leasenlng of atreet nccldenla. The Commissioner, with tho
record lo support him, praises the new radio patrol ayaiem
as ‘a moat important cog in the machinery of policing.' The
strength of this system Jlea in its speed; tho police in tho
radlo-oquippcd cars frequently catch criminals at tho scene
of the crime. It la reasonable to expect that, with tho exoxtenaion of the system nnd the increased co-operation of
the public In giving alarms, these curs should become even
more valuable than their first years operation has proved
tht*m to he.
"Mr. Mulrooncy'a report Is n tool, factual account of

wint* IS# while,
■i ,ljf yod on no occerion ta rn ami
ron,
Though nearly all your forces
I I " - . . M V q'braj, .p e n t,-, .

"W O N T ^ T H lS

rtvnrKqnonr-md'

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there la ai powerful
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radio ntatlon aboard for transmitting
weather reporta to the nlrplanea. it in equipped with
abort and long wave facilities and also radio direction flm era. A repair shop, a meteorological atation, and accommo­
dations ror crew and pilots are provided.
This ocean air bane is perhaps only tho forerunner of
• vast ayaiem of floating alrporta across the Atlantic. At
present it la not being used for passengers, but with im­
provements In o|)cratlon from the experiment, wo ran look
forward in the near future to safe crossings to Europe by
pfane in the course of ten or twelve hours.

crease in commerciallrtd vice. It still remains to be seen
Ji}at how effective tho police counter-offensive against
juvenile crime, through the department's crime prevention
bureau, can be, for this problem goes tn tho very roots of
Uto social organization. The report of whnt the H ire havu
done, ami what they are trying to do. should give New
Yorkera a renewed acnae of pride In the force, as well us
a feeling of confidence In the Commissioner himself."

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
Mr*. Ida R. Parram ora and
do ag b ltr. Ml** Annie, o f Jack*onvllle. arrived in the city ta il
Week and are the guests of Mr*.
P»tremor*'* mother, Mr*. A. A.
Sirrlne.
MU* ; E u g e n i a Mauldin, of
W ashington, I* spending the Eas­
ie r holiday* with her aunts, Mr*.
A, P. (,’onnelly and Hr*. 11. II.
Connelly,
MU* Florence Moore spent the
fra k -e n d with her sister, Mrs.
Mprtoni Hopson, returning to Oak­
land Kati^rday evening.
The task of tabulating ami
m in tin g -th e vote* In The Hcrql&lt;|,&gt;
■uboqrlption
contest has been
fitdahed S lid th* following is
d i b i t of if Inner*: first price, the
dl'ayer piano, -was won by Ml»»
Maude Carneyon; second
prise,
fll.0 0 h ra*r bed, Mr*. R. A. New^
"*
a gold watch,

who drink feoer In puh;
t Ip, Indiana mask also
id|dit ta fha recent law
F: tho Indiana geaersl as, Ir a tu b 'j
tk lr la ju a t to g(vo tho
lors m touch of-respects- t(r*. B. L . Griffin. The committee
i t . judges ton* Is led of Forrest
Lake *Ad U. E. Tolar.
Ralph .W ight spent b u t flunday
t t Daytona Beach and being Inv lied to t#k* a flight tn tho aqro-

Negro Farmer RaiHeB
Umuuial Potato Crop

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tration would h ir e rtad*, f t, .
Mcaqd Step in tW S r r t tB U r - f
a pika i for refitu n c tig *gric£l-&gt;
tors and homo nvortgagra a(',lqw - }
cr rates of Interest and araoetixa- ■.
tion,
. U j i C j '*'
Senator Hofei Mon, a t A r t t u U .
the Democrats trader r a U - j t f
p h a se d to h a m this .new sdadg-J
ietratten p laa attached to t»* 3 k
lief bill hi Uw Senate. A llkm dh
til* would require fa rth e r edn*
lid*r*tion of the present bill by
the House. U &gt; calculated to « * •
time In enacting the whole pro­
gram .
In the
Senate, hundred*, p i
amendments .to the relief bill w ire
In preparation to h ic k the p iafy
demand* fo r revision. Neverthe­
less. the Democratic lt*d*r*,w *fy
confident «f,f gettng tho
the measure
through In a form aceeptaffld to
Mr. Roosevelt.
The banks of those demanding
revision wer* joined yeeUrday iff,
Chairman Smith of the Scnpte.
agriculture
committee^
said
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tfT| who
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n rw n n sM m M f T r H M t m n r w
which would he ready today.

OO-OH
GRACIOUS!

grown In this section. Trees rent
to Chicago thus will hear tludr
fru it uU the ncrinal lime.
Work „ f transplanting the
t r o t Inin huge «rates Is a dellrnU- y rt simple process requiring
Id weeks. To prevent shock In
the trees the root* are clipped
tm one lido at a time, allowing
two weeks between clipping*.
When roots have hrrn dipped all
« th rty-iided fratc, .withn it Fiotlgm, 11 constructed around
the tree.
This is draggeil Into
the perm anent . rrato and the
n p rlt side Umrderi up,
Thu tire then Is lifted into u
truck nnd transported tn a spe­
cially constructed greenhouse and
ullnwcd In resume It* growth in
the i rnlo before shipment to
Chicago. Trees crated thus far
have not even curled n leaf dur­
ing transplanting.
Actual shipping will begin tho
first wcvk in May, in-curding to
Floyil 1„ Wray, president of
Flam ingo Groves. At the dose

pairing a law that rrrta in bev­
erage* containing more Ilian oiiepefeent was In vlolalinn o f the
law. It was, evidently thrfr irlen
Hon an d It *n construed the I'niistllution to mean th at all alrn.
•age* were not prehlHted
Inlexlcallng hut only
vsa of n re -h l'f of ime
law ; ad If

Hurt

legislature

In

rerryln,- out the manJate of the
eeratjli’tloiial amenlnicnl thvt if
■d’fted »§!•,* that one half-of one
percent was not intovkatlng then
why can’t thl* same legislature
say that .U percent la carrying
out the mandate of the Nineteenth
Amendment to the Slate Consti­
tution and Is nul in Violation ef
the provision* thereof?
"The _ Vollteid Aet Insofar as
the percentage of olr-hol goe* i*
the n m r as oue state Jaw In that
more than one-half of one per­
cent Is preturned In ho IntmnratIng; so if rongres* can increase
the percentage of alcohol under
Ihp Votefvdtf A ct Tt would seem
th»t the legislature ruuld do like.
wUe HiitwilhsUmdiag the fact that
oor I'om tituthm has the word al
cnholjr In It and tho Fed* re I i&gt;tnstltullon doe* not.
"As I f have already stated It
vrepld i\ppcar foolish Jto" believe

G. 8. Crawford, negro farm er
who operates_ on _ limited scalu
near hi* home *Vn E ast 20th
Street, today brought two p ills
ful| of largo Red Blls* No. 1 poUtoos lo Th# Herald Office “ to
show yini how productive our soils
are." _
Crawford oak) h r planted them
on Jan. 10 and that tudny thyg
literally sorer a one a » l one-half
s A field. He expects lo harvest
between 80 and 180 bushels front
this tract of Ian,] «n&lt;l *»ld th at
not eounting Ihu labor, all of
hich.bo had altendvd to, th* en- vannah where ho ho* a responsible
re eoat of Um potatoes la (SO-SO, position. Lost M ght ho waa *nrfor feed and fe r tlllu r . H* ad­ rounded by doten* of baseball
vises persons to plant potatoes fa w who gave him a w a rn wel•* riv and deep and said th a t frost rora# and, naU rallv, discuswd
damage apparently haa no effect baaaU ll in general aim "Lofty"
• n pc U to*, here.

t

M ellow mildness.
Sterling Character
there’s a reastm fo’r both!
W hat puts character (a « cigarette? The qual­
ity of the tobacco*. Lucky Strike's tobaccos a n
carefully selected for quality, for tenderness,
for distinctive flavor. . . the fincat tobaccos'
In 41 die w o rld...the "Cream o f the Crop".
That’s why Luckies hive chanuM t! And
Luckiee are tmfy mtU—becauii# throe' fine to*,
baccoa ore T7'oari*d"-n»cllow«d and purified
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Killing In Made On
Beer Advertising
WASHINGTON, Mar. JS—&lt;&gt;!*&gt;—
An Informal opinion, given today
at the I'ostoffieo Department,
held th a t newspapers publishing
beer ami wine advertisem ents be­
fore midnight Apr. Ilth will be
violating tho law.
It emphasised, however, thlq was
n o t.* form al ruling and Dana
ctm c officially before the de­
partm ent. No complaint h i t been
Hied.
The eClIrr l&gt;il| to liberalise pre­
scription of liquor by physltians
was approved by Iho House judi­
ciary committee.

views, he added, ha will oat seek
to block favorable action bat w u
the bill when It is
try t« change
_
considered en *b* floor,
. .
Charges of "sovietism"
burled st the measure
In .tb a
House yesterday.
"If the bill brumes Uw,” eaty
Claiborne, (D.. Mo.), “ It win mewft
one. thing; th e jje st(p re sid e n t wlft
be u Republican.**
Other* seemed to aharu this
sentiment, and Blerman, the lovg*
Democrat who defeated Gilbert
Haugen, famed sponsor
of tbe
equalisation fra plan, said toe
bill was not “in accord with Use
have It returned to the acrict)!Drmoeratie platform on which w*
s-cre elected." Bicrman W««
lure committee, which speat two
day* on the bill behind cloaca
door*, but waa defeated, 197 to
"VVtwn It
Senate, no man brad wul recra-

view heard repeatedly a» mem­
ber* a (M illed th* procedure pro­
hibiting amendment*.
,
All flr« of FloHda* rapreranU tlve* In th* Houra roU d In fa­
AMDS W ITNESS AT "HEARING vor of th* blU.

WEST PALM BEACH. Mar.
23.—(AT—E m e u Amo*, form er
atele comptroller, appeared here
yciterday before the circuit court
grand Jury that ha* launched an
Inquiry Into alleg&amp;f (peculation
In to* tale rartlficate* and apo­
d a l road and bridge dU trict bond*.

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.E xhibit
Brought
Tonight
General Assembly Of
City unionH aa Meet

r so rials
Pete n o n , o , Jack,
•pending a ih o rt time
Mery
in WitL. B.

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*■*'* T. Louche
illt o* (IW to )earn that she U
i to bo out again after teing III
a t ’ftWVhoine In Pinchurat for tho

port w ett.
N r. SJil Mr*. Irving Stacy, who
hat* Man visiting Mr. and Mr*.
G. f. Ldwcks, Magnolia Avenue,
bava returned to their home at

liUk rail*, N. Y. . &gt;
Mr*. Fred Shaw have
h„,„_ at ,v
_i
to tle lr_ home
Wrat

it

hare with their
Paul Bigger*.

daughter,

M r, ai)d Mr*. R. C. Itcslop. of
B t., Petersburg, formerly of this
sp eed in g „ rqo weeks a t Lake
d ly ,( hare returned home a fte r
M iry w ith relatives.
J M b M-. Kropen and son, Philip,
J F I e s w " Friday afternoon ifor
their homo at, New York City
a fte r (pending two months here
w ith th e form er’* mother, Mrs. J.
Fleischer, E ast Tenth Street.

With about 82 members in at*
tendance, the monthly meeting of
th« (en eral assembly of the City
Union w u held on Tuesday even­
ing a t the Cuncregational Choreh
with m em ben a t the ChrUtinn
Endeavor
acting u
ho* ten * ,.
The altendance cup a n a awarded
to tho Young Peopleo Division of
the F i n t Methodist Church which
had 21 o f IU 22 member* present,
During the devotional exercises
led by Henry W itte, Mr*. Charles
Flske, of Ohio, gave a talk on the
subject,
"U nsung Heroes", In
which she tolil of the g re a t strug
gle against yellow fever during
the Spanish-Ameriran W ar and
of the Heroism of s few brave
men in th e conquering of th at dis­
ease.
An amendment outlining a new
*Tilem for the counting of atto Urn Constitution during the
business session. The main item
Of business was decided that
each church organisation be al­
lotted a certain part on the pro­
gram and each organisation pronu
bed its support for the service.
There will be a special eseeutive
m eeting. before E u le r in order
th a t the various organisations
may report on th eir work.
At the conclusion of all business
a social hour was tnjoyed when
game* were played and refresh­
ments served in the Congregation­
al parish house.

H r. jihd Mrs. W. W. .Nelson
ant) gu*i(e, Mr. and Mr*. Straudev Nelson, of San Antonio,
TeXjm, have returned from Mleml
whgra they, spent a short time.
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TH* Jo (Jar, h a r t gone to St. Peter*,
Pink and white carnations aad
burg to visit, relative* for a few
weeks before returning to their snap dragons were used to adorn
the room* of the home o f Mr*.
J. B. OvU lt, 2103 W ashington
Avenue, yesterday afternoon when
Mrs. O viatt entertained w ith a
birthday party in honor of her
granddeugM er, Ruth Benbow, who
cell b ra ted her sixth birthday an­
Cpttage, p ray er service* will be niversary at th a t time.
hsgf tonight end Frldey night
D uring the afternoon games
a t 8:00. o’clock a t *ev*ral home* and contests were enjoyed by the
lq .th e wily for member* of tbe guests and prises were awarded
r i m Heptu t Church. All mem- to LoU Nipper and M artha An­
bega a n being urged to attend derson. Refreshments were served
at a la te hour by the hostess, as­
Lvrerewiog ■* Mae* will be sisted by Miss Grace Oviatt.
E h . - » . . tonight: Mrs.
-Of Aervicre
Those present were: Ruth Ucn►
1 % ... West1 F irst S treet. bow, honor guest, M artha Ander­
. Msnn, devotional leader son, Ruby Lou Anderson, Marjorie
r. Wield, speaker; Mr*, l i Anderson, LoU Nipper, EUie
E ., Tew , Avocado Avenue, T. E. Marie Baretifl, Geraldine Drsa,
WUaon,, rteeoUonsi leader and Mary David, Charles Andersen,
M i Bo/Uiyl, speaker; Ur*. Hop­ Holden David, Hugh Humphries,
kins. Pineal Heights, Mr*. J. D. Roy Dutton, Roes Dutton, Mrs.
A b eu a&amp; s, devotional loader, and Charles Barclift, Mrs. Charles
Dr. 0 ..8 .' Salman, speaker; R. L. Anderson, Jr., Mrs. J . C. Hall,
Oa'friion.tiychmond Avenue, MU* Mrs. Nannie Draa, Mrs. J. B.
M bpue, Stew art, dtvotlond! leader, 6 v la tt, and H iss Grace Oviatt.
and. Mr Yeomans, speaker.
Oa Friday evening membere
m g*. kUM d prayer services a t
the follkwtag places: Mr*. C. D.
F o n y stq r, West F irst Street, Mrs.
Bottom}. devoUonil leader, and S.
In "Hallelujah, I'm a Bum", hi*
3 . Mix, i Jms I i i i Mrs, A. B. LoveJoy. XI! Mspio Avenue, R. R. United A rtists - picture which
Pippin, devotional leader, and R. comes to the Milana T heater to­
P . Cttoper, speaker; H. II. Ilill, night an,| Friday Al Jolsun cor­
Palm etto Avenue, Mr*. M. N. ralled a cast of Hollywood come­
Cleveland, ^devotional leader, and dian* the like of which has never
Mr. Yeoman*, aeaker; T. L. Jack- before been seen In one film putduclio,, unit.
* ,1 L II. in u .d * . The story of “Halteiojnh, I'm n
Dr, C, S. Bum", .w ritten especially for Jol-

Rlith Benbow Given
Party On Birthday

/fit services To

H£td For 2 Days

A1 Jolaon To Appear
In Picture At Milane

ion by Den llccht, lends Itself
admirably to comedy, but it is the
pathetic and poignant so rt rather

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Abssrr.
jf a n d

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j poo per,, aft
!'*• . Cooper u u g a t a

chapter from the mission study
book a tta r which questions were
answ ered In writing.
Refreshments were served d e r '
Iflg tb e social period lq the fol­
lowing: Mr*. John D. Abrahams,
Mrs. R, y . Coopers and the Misses
Mili.*r«t Nix. Basel Tew. Doris
Hopkins,
Blanch* Cunnir g ham.
Vera Phillips, and Mabel Chap-id D

Social Calendar
THURSDAY
Miss Carolyn Collier will give
a piano recital a t 4:15 P. M. a t
the Woman’e Club, The public &amp;
cordially invited.
FRIDAY
Regular meeting of Semlnola
Rebekah Lodge Number Forty
three will meet a t I M P, M. at
the I. 0 . 0 . P. H all.
MONDAY.
The Dependable Class of the
F irst Methodist Church will meet
a t 7:30 o’clock a t th e home ef
Mis* Marjarip Hoskins, W7 Park
Avenue, with Miss Hoskins and
Mr*. Paul Johnorn aa hostesses. •
Regular business and social
meeting of the Truth Seeker*
Class of the F irst Methodist
Church will take plare at 3:00
o'clock a t the home of Mr*. Tom

(Continued From P ig e lin el
algv. 1st, Mrs. Viriing. 2nd; salvia,
Mrs. W. R. Watson, l i t ; verbena,
Mrs. Read, 2nd. Mrs. Vining. 3rd;
violets, Mrs. Kirtley, 2nd; static.*
Uli folia, Mr*. Stowe. 1st.
Beltown sad Potted Itelbwwa I'teats
Gladioli, Mrs. Covington, 1st,
Mr*. Stow*. 2nd; am aryllis. Mr*.
Kirtley, 1st. Mrs. H. J . l-ehman.
2nd, Mrs. .*WaUon. 3rd; potted
amaryllis, Mrs. R. II. W altbour,
1st and 2nd; iris. Dr. KrcTor. 1st)
special*, Mrs. K irtley, 1st. Dr.
Keelor, 1st, Mrs. J . C. Ellsworth,
1st.
Blooms of Floweriog Shrubs
s ltd vine*
W isteria, Mrs. B. F. Whit nee,
1*1 and 2nd; vlbum m e, Mr*. Cur­
ie It, 1st; spires, Mrs. Curlel*;
belop«rone plumbago, Mrs. W at­
son, 1st; cassia, Mrs. Watson, 1st;
poinelana. Mrs. J . M. MrCaskltl.
1st; paadorea, Mrs. Watson. 1st,
Mr*. MeCash ill. 2nd; pillosporera,
Mr*. Watson. 1 s t]. aolartum
forthiura, Mrs. McCaskill, 2nd;
mphw avMow ■Wa teo n r
setUa.
Mrs.
McCiukill,
1st;
urlelt, 2nd; restruroelegaur*, Mrs.
Watson. 1*1; honeysuckle, Mrt.
MeCa«kill, 2nd.
,
Petted Plants
Ferns, Mrs. Endor f u r lr tt. 1st,
Mr*. J . R. Jarre ll. Is't. Mrs. Curleft. 1st; palms. Mr*. C urlett, 1st,
Mr*. E. A. MoffUU 1st; exotic*:
Mrs. E n d .W ilaoa. U U . Mrs. .E_
$f. ' Scott, l s t ^ flowering plants,
Mrs. Vining, 1st. 2nd. and 3rd;
Mrs. C. II. Cogburn. 1st; Mr*.

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TUESDAY.
The senior play, "Tho Arrival
of K illy", will he presented at
4:00 P. Mr a t the auditorium at
Seminole High School.

Mrs. Stein H ostess—
At Party For Club

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, are how about 1 10,000,MO,WO*
Some reform ers urge rnm plete' t 'o t o b 'e , fJ.oOO.OOO.OOO. Thla k»
adoptlnn'of the branch t*|tking equal to |33t) p e r * n
Lotted M ates and |2tW per capita
system, others wish It with mod
flcalion; others argue that torti-' in Canada.
plete natlu nail sal Um i&gt;f the hanVn
would be sufficient since it would i
I p r o v I d e uniform r e g u l a t i o n *
and adequate capitalisation, whl.h
latter Is held to I** too small In

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J . C. Hills, 1st; begonia, Mrs. A.
C. Chapthi rlain, 1st; peperoillls, l e n t r a l i z e d

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j the present multiple bad* should
be preserved but that each state)
•houlj act itself to strengthen it*,
own hank*.
L" A principal atgum ent again**. J
bianch banking or «rnlralixation
in any form i* that the money;
power would l-e concentrated, aIn Canada, mute -liqiittly limn nt
{present, which i- -aid to he
aenin-t the American tradition?'
The contrary opinion is that the j
power would he no mote cuticcn-t
trati tl and If it were It would be [
untler mote adeipiate supervision.
Another .argum ent advanced j
1sgaih-t American bank-. InoUKht
; into the limelight by the recent
i congressional
investigations, is j
iheir sevuril) nperatleU* in con; Junction with regular hanking op
- erations, rasulting. it was i 'im rjpl,.
In the loading up nf Imnt " lit
undesirable *»curllies by h i g h
pressure selling. Neatly -'till te-|

t vTirremetit of these affiliates.
j
Neatly all bunking authorities,
ii
| ttfftfc that
Mtould w l 8 *ei»
r &gt; J i n K i " present
t h e IndituMimliwin
ehnriering f Itank r by person* ill*

I equipped to operate them, orgnn
| lied iiinler inadequate eapitallsJu t f c M b i « :p a r e C K e r Mr ; nk | H a s G r e a t R e c o r d I lion, with supei vision lax. and
imiipetitioil too vigorous for such
Mason. 1st.
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a liusine-s,
C ard and S u rn tle sl,
NEW 1 tilth . Mar. 21.— —
( ’am nia'- liaht liunkim; o ffice ',
t'a rii: Mrs. J. S. ERsWoilh.' Ten Canadian -Imnks. rentrwlter-f co m p an W
t,e A n ie iic a s ld,0tH&gt;,
'
In
Montreal
and
Toronto,
w
i'li
4
.threv 1 st*, two sad ; Mrs. K.latul
supply facilities
to
10,000,Utkt
oon
htamhes
-pirad
over
the
Hee.i 1* 1; Mrs. E. A. Harrison,
Canadian* a» eom pored t» A m ei-j
la t; Suerulents. Mr*. Ellswoith, dominion, have passed Ihiough i n ' , |2il,iHMI,IMNI |Hipiilation.
four firsts; llonoiable mention-: . the ilrpie-sjon with no fsilun-i i ■
IH-IKteilx IIf A m erica'- banks
delightful things yuu can do sim­ Mr*. J . M. Mvt'u.kiH, and Mr- .ate, and only one Tailuie in
ply by varying lire frosting. Make Read.
iioiii) yeai*.

R. (teas, 2nd; Utellenl*n-kia, J . “

S y s te m

O f

C a n a d a

50*
A HANKS S H I R T N o n ly
25c. B ut ev en g t 25c, y o u
g e t all th e le n g th you need
— e n o u g h to go d eep in sid e
y o u r sh o rts, an d a to p b u lg -

never a crin k le across your
cchest,
|,e»t. either,
wither. Because the

elastic-knit l » s t s In spite
of washing. Amlyoushoultl
see how n HANES hue*
your shoulders—as smooth
as your own skint (Lisle.
D u ren e, and R ayon a re
only J it anti 30c.)
H A N ES has shorts fo r
25c too. W hen you stodp
to pull on your socks, noth­
ing will g rip or r i p . , For
H A N E S p u ts p le n ty p f
clpth in the crotch. Guar­
anteed fa s t colors. (O thers
only 35c and 50c.) Drop ua
a card, if you don’t know
;&lt; H A N K S dealer. P. II.
H a n e s K tiittin” Company,

A yellow rolor scheme was de­
veloped by vase* and bowls of
yellow snap dragons and calen­
dula* used to adorn the rooms of
Miner It'-I. Minis J'J.tkHi Kmks
Ftewer Piet arcs
i .b g a i.
the home of Mrs. F. E. Stein. 2300 an all-chocalate frosting* or make
Mr-. W. M. Scott, 1st, Mis' llcl in the United Stales have lulled.
Palm etto Avenue, when Mrs. Stein a more elaborate thosolale.com ­
entertained the member* of her bination frosting. Your family rtt Wilson, 2nd. Mrs. W. M. S iotl, ‘ *»ihni to liiHM o f them in the |, ',n4. M in i i: n c vppi.n »m i x m u
i n iii:t:ii
contract club with a bridge party will think ynu're serving an rn- 3rd; Wild flower exhibit, Mis. J. rnt depression. Knalaiid ha- ha,! I N.I., srrllwi,
S T S Hi
I k e l.enersl
litcly dllferent cake each lime.
I M. tjuirk and Mis. J . I . Hill.-. 1-1 n„ failure*.
on Tuesday afternoon.
Hi Ikr rtlNtf Ml
I'umnln's
ami
England**
retetds
lli.ll V 1
r
f*
hr
m
I
iv
ithi
ii
Null'
A fter several progression* nf CHOCOLATE FROSTING A N l»jand special.
Ii i't "sl.k 1**11 r(ini'in tel lib
gte i tied li&gt; pmiHim-tit* of hraneii \ \\
bridge seoew were added and
FILLING
Terrariuain
'll
SSJIUII-rtt*- vVx i»- i‘‘, ilrti* til*' all"!
Imnking s« |HilntiiKr th e way fui »
high score Oris*, costume jewelry. _4_^qiiares unsw releeed chocolate.
d n ui |tl1&gt; A l» ! * tl.iw Ilttel
Hish gardens: Mrs. Emhir Cur- reform of the American system.
rtlrtl
Oaf*’ lu Hi) u,f|l.
Win awarded tw Mrs, CUrfcs~lwimcut ii piece*'
‘Tertv t-t"anMrttrMrarrtirtngtmtr T he American system is one tut j i•r1r '.1" f .'#•fill
n ,.r.n»*Tf|!Tin*‘ ii i n n ■ t n r - o % ■
ardy. Refreshments were then i , ru ji milh
W in s to n -S a le m , N , C,
-ml; l.andsi ap,' tra y -, lto-e t ‘ir t limit I system of unit bank-, ami lit lb • lie lib liVnltltili't «llll I d *
lei v . M i r i . A i .
•ttt)»fihi*
M
seived by the-hastes*, assisted by
2 egg yolks, well beaten a
•
2nd.
14 state systems of unit hank-. 1-&gt;rt Iten i|e«e i (Iseet |i»x*|«rrH •IlMMlt'tl
Mr*. E. Compton.
H anks S i n l o n t r d I p t i
1
cups sugar
Itarr and I'nu-ual Plants
There are some brunch Iwni.* in t'i b&gt;ii)|)Hi|p i***1 !til 1 1 Flotilla,
Those ore sent were; Mrs. John
sh ru n k ) S ams onr ak Union •
Ite h P rtg dai-;.. Mi*, t'u ilrlt, , Ame lira. Canatla bn* Id national it ii ’ \\ *, tel N \\ », e.r 5«*l
Smith. Mrs. J. C. Bennett, Mrs. I tablespoon bu tter
Suit — with the pat­
1-1 Msbonm j.i|soiu
p Yw|« ;« Heltillis (lit HR¥ ; »
*"*•
M
' ** 1
t,«nk«, rhmMeir*l ami a u p fiv i^ l
II. M. Rumbley, Mrs. Clarke ; 1 teaspoon vanilla
ented belt that can't
l-dxl lit dl Ifh,
!
n
n
irtartt,
1-.
^
naliohal
ic»»vrrt»iia:lit
nnl
Add
rhucolate
to
milk
and
plae*
,V,L
J
’
*!
'
Iwonardy, Mrs. E. Compton, Mrs.
I’ll' * iii( l.«H-l Iritml (i »*»**m| ,**
break—only . . . r r a iifmirnt *
* uoiMtur
will* Hi** irovfin* 1 iftp ii tie- tef 111- i ' M M I l t b »»f win li
S. II. Hlghleyman, Mrs. Henry R. over low flame. Cook until mix-! . . 1. 11. ^,l«wer
O fiifi i i /•«
'
'
«' till, rtte III lift* HHit. nf I n
Mixitl
lltn**,i
*
in
%
«-«*:
Mr-.
J.
^
Ihtrdoit, and Mrs. W alter L. Coop­ lu re i« smooth ami blended, stir­
jU^nt.
I till -■
“ *|».
ivlllflcnlt
"
t • Wtlll Its
I r ,|»’«•l|«* |)
U| • lltllltltf |b*
ring constantly. Ileal egg yulks (5. H turvri, - | m*i ml. Mi ■. 1‘iilt inan,
er.
n|i,.„,|
I Lt « I | %
a I D im-He* Ihule i M I l»tl
with .: tablespoon* sugar. Add Fe- 1st. Mis. K iltie). 2nd. Mi-. It. It (|ju, |y
tl ll nf
•( \ |» | **Tt f
te&gt;"
M itnl fItiih, i - r i n
Mumlurf, Mt
llmlge MM ’J l*11
ntaining sugar to chocolate mix­ Monroe, 3rd; Mixed flnw rr, in;
u p q e tte* *•(I
f -tklHiltllfe* tlltel
were and
|taafert•
Mr*.
Mi?.
vti I (i‘i-% tier
"fit
(l
it*
nt
\(il|rj|
V
unil
Mrs.
I.ereh
rv|«,&lt;
to
rtult
tXASOM
ture and rook s to u t 12 minutes, or
UOV1
- I*. I *5I.
*
Meriwether. 3 rd; Mixed flown* in fw |hft N„rlh
e c ip e s
e el.
until su ear is entirely dissolve,!.
Imw I, |1r. K ^ lor, 1 • am! Uni; Om*' M i-. Jidin*on nioi Mi*. Ilnight
Add egg m ixture and butter and
kind In vane. .Mr*. 1 Iihm\ |*l, Mn* It,ire l „ Pierson In t P indm ned
An attractive frosting make* viM&gt;k I minute, Krmove from fire. Mtinitte*, 2h&lt;l.M m I ’lu n F H nl; »*u«'
pent the duy will
Atill vunida. Coot, then beat until kirul in bm*krl,
Mr M*rtwrlh«'r,
your plainest rake a thing of
thick and ciram y . Makra enough la t; O iv kiiul in IrtiOil. Mn*. A &lt; Mr*. Van Nutt.
beauty and • joy until the last frosting and filling to rover tops
Tlie Wmnu'x f l u '' sill hold It*
rhnmWrUin. !&gt;i, Mr*. Rrml. -’ml;. next meeting at t )■■ bom,' ,'f
crumb is ratrn . Sptcad a glossy, and side* of ta o t'-inch layers.
Onr kind in |M*nipon,
1
1**' ' Mis. S'vets WediteoLiy. \pr, f&gt;.
chocolate coat over your most un CREOLE 5EA FOAM FROSTING lal and 2nd.
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'Community
'----- ----..............
Ii-ll
Th
meeting
assuming loaf rake and you have 2 egg whites, unbeaten
S rin w l K t h i h i l i
. tw-t Monday evening in the lota cake of dUllneCion. Cover the I t ' i cups blown suuar, firmly
S v m in n...lr H ig, h. H chiail:
.
!•••* 'w
i'(K,I,iro was a g i,a i -u, ress.
parked
simplest layer with » gleaming,
..............
......... .......................
Dash
o
f
salt
mahogany frosting and make a
p rr-srd flow I'M: Wc-t Huic I’m s| m.'' Ih-s mid
magi,- eave much
regal offering fit for the best oc­ 1 teaspoon vanilla
mary. 1st *t»l 3rd grmkr-. I - ............
„ ,r
„r ii,.
Seminole
2 *qunr* m sw retrn ed cliovolalc p ritr; llh
casion.
- n'*
w . . 4 . , __ ....
,
i
teaspoon,
h
u
l
t
r
r
._
prire;
2ml
graile,
3i,|
pri/e;
F*-l
Hijrh .School
How fortusale, then, th at fro*tI Side I’rimary. 3rd grade won
in rs a re s0 numerous and so in­ 5 tablespoons w ater.
Put
egg
white,
sugar,
salt,
ami
special ftl'IJin; South Side I’m geniously varied! There need to be
no such thing as cake monotony w ater in upper part of dnutdr ■nary, garden,.
N ot even when tho housewife, boiler. Real v.ith rotary egg beat, 2nd grade won
I t nmy serin I ' l t r i y
with an eye to the kitchen budget, er until thoroughly mixed. Place p llir ; da«* luum
— u r n Iniiir tim e
slicks determinedly t 0 her most over h i i . * boiling w alci, leal first grade, -peclal
con,'unity wi^h rotary et-g le a trr, displayed. 3nl grade won
economical cake recipe.
u n til. KrntitiiHti.un,
nn-I
7 1,'ir u lrs, or until frost- grade won 2nd. I»t giwde won (till;
lu ll
In fu r" you
Lucky, too, th a t chocolate, the
Ie»li ' dl stand m peaks. Itmnove special prire to fill gnule f"i
know
il
Jinn- will
favorite flavor o f the whole Lim-i
„
,
,
,
,
,
. .1 I n .) I n
l rd adil vanilla.
Rest stand.
Ik* ht*ri'. Nuw- is' Utt*
ily, is not only inexpensive hni
I'rofr*siona| Kxhihil.
■U 'll liiiek enough to spread.
tlm ii In pliitL* ytntr
lend* itself so delightfully to wi&gt;(r
I'ntted p lan t' and ru I flow n •:
*1*1, rniHigh fro*ting l'» rovrt
variation.
Doicna of dl!T»r ii
orrit-r fur lK-raoiml
srd
Fi.-h.
I*t, J IS.
t ,' ■ mid sioV* of twu 9-ineh Fish
floatings can be made from r.V
iitrtls. Wi- ml vim' ytni
Stew art,
2nd;
Cut
flower-,
••'Us.
lal*. each one distinct and temptKish
and
Flab.
Irt.
Joto art* ttur Humpies
.'■pica'l frosting on rake. Melt »eph la'inhait of liririlu, 2 » l,
isg. And in this way, the H i-'
Itcfore Idiyintf. T ho
■
hneelatc
urd
butter
in
double
choice in flavur can be served id
E&gt;igew«K*l Flnwrr Shop, 3rd; bp*t-irnlg w It it-It wu It I'l)
Smooth,
IKiiler. When frurting is set, pour ria l prise I i Itossetler the Fbn*
the H ue.
molded liner
nffi-riitK til mi lilt*
chocolate mixture ever cake, let­ 1st; Feature*, A ialea I'lrele, 1st,
in thir /all
T a te th a t rconontnal tak e recipe
iHtially Invv pi iii* uro
ting It rmi down on side*.
but-cut
slip
Central
C
lick
,
2nd.
Rose
f'irxle,
of yours and see what a number of
very neat anil junl
—of line cot-1
3rd.
"m a r b l e c h o c o l a t e
t™»—esiy to
wlml yon will ttuetl.
Vegetable Aad Fruit Ileal Table,
FROSTING
la
u
n
ilt
)
|
than slapstick. I t i* also Um sort
Decorations
f’repai# boiled frosting or Sea
T h r i f t
which had to ba handled properly
' Vegetable dish, s |,« i«l piicu lu
pr-erd, to o l/
Foam
Frosting
(made
by
omitting
in order to gel over.
Mi*. W atson:‘fruit dish. Mr- II.
Iter lo se o f th is several week, choc.lat* topping la above recipe M. W arren, 1st, Mr*. Read, 2nd.
for Creole Frosting.) .Spread on
were spent la selecting tho a
Mr*. WaOun, 3rd; Sperm! awwid
of characters, and *11 tort* o f care rake. Melt I square unsweetened
to Mr*. J . V. Hills. Jr.
rhucolate
and
pour
onto
frosting
was eiereised in choosing the
■n small am ounts, tw irU ag with
right people. F irst H arry ' la o
dan,- comedy sta r, was selected for spoon to give desired marbled *ffeit.
nae of the principal rotes, g
CHOCOLATE WONDER
then Chester Coakll„ aad his Wal­
LA DIRS'
A. MF.NICK
FROSTING
rus moustache were signed. Frank
P rin ted On P an eled C ard s
Morgan, Broadway stag* star, - -qusie# unsweetened chocolate.
la s t Hun,Is)’ Rev ll ir l Fuller
ra m , next, aad Tammany Young, 3 — nee* cream cheese
prrarhed at Maitlaml and K'VIfi Old E nglish T y p e
who ha* played both aa Bread- 3 lu 3 tablespoons milk
“ A lU n-m te Kptrtge.
way aad In Hollywood, stepped 2 cup* sifted *ronfrel ioner’a *Ug „ *' * «*
l»a*h o f salt
•
“ T Jo**ph Reeves drove down from
iato the picture, too.
Ilrand new fum y knit
'S t . Felersbuig Ui spend la-t weekBert Roach who has been the
Melt c h ocola te ia double b o ile r.
, end aad returned Sunday, taking
comic appeal la score* of film*, S 'rirn r r r a iu cheese with
rm-.xh r u v u n under­
milk, yjr, |(e,',r* ab-ng.
woo one o f th* coveted role*, and A,hl augar gradually and beat
wear.
S horts, pantit-d,
The
IVuman's
t
’luh
will
hold
a
Victor potel, veteran filar come- thoroughly. Add thocalale and s a il
aid party In the Iternett home
dian. also was signed.
mid Ulouttuir-x.
ami te a l until blended. Make* Saturday evening. Mar. 2.V Tahir,,
e n o u g h frosting to cover tops aad will lie -el for liriilge, rook ,* ml
sides uf two H.inrh layers. This MW. Refreshments will U. serveil |
ONLY
frosting will remain soft.
and a rot lr&lt; tom* taken for I he
We Will Be Glud
lienefit of the tlub. Vhu art* fur*
Doctors' a a d H»n**wlvsn
I am equlpne* to repair sad
To Show You
sharpen aerntrol taste, aeteB
x
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Y
txtr
Gbuetea
Hr*, kale** el J.per*. M e aad
Sam ples
to do (in e rt sow niteg.
n u
h *w 111
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l i k t u i p r i c e - m sJacU •
Ropaired am
vUioo M d Kryptok leas*. Aire I
T h e r t l cox Uho&lt; I
•Q shell aa d reodera geld
filled framca.

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