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7

■■—

r - » y f g .y .

•'

If !

THE WEATHER
TOUS NKWBPAPK*

C'eady and w armer tonight
Friday.

•In PbrMi’i Heart
Tkn World’s Gnalest Ve**Ubl«
Spot and Rlckeet Garden Land.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD. FLORIDA. TO'TO DAY.’ MARCH 9. 1933

Member Associated

V0 I.UM8 « m

APPEAL MADE
BY GOVERNORS
[UNITY

P r o c 1a (nation Of
Governor S h o 11 z

ADVICE GIVEN
ON ISSUING OF
FARM LOANS

P IT S

Cents A Copy

NUMBER

R oosevelt A sks Congres.
For Broad Banking Potve
Solons Speed Work

Plea Of Guilty to
’“- Made By

MIAMI. Mar. tf-lA N -G iu s
TALLAHASSEE. Mar. 0 _
I rppl Zangara today pleaded
W&gt;—Governor Sholta t&lt;xUr is.
' guilty t» &gt;bargee of slaylog
•ued a proclamation calling up­
j Mayor Anion Germoh, Chisago. J
on the people of tho sta te “to
- when his mail attrm p t to m i l declare their faith la bur Pres­
j'slnate President Kooseralt here
ident" In the national em ergen­
Feb. 15 failed.
"I w ant kill
cy. Sholti declared "there ex­
1 Pre*l*trnt.” Zangara ..aid, when
ists in the United State* an
! hr took the stand.
I w ant kill
emergency demanding national
all kings and prvsidenta.
I
unity—even more complete ami
trie,| shoot Mr. ltoo*evclt bafor-unselfish than th a t necessary in
when he talk hut lo |t people in
w ar—In support 0f our Presi­
my road and I can’t do IL I
dent who is faced with respon­
feel I have right ln kill him. I
sibilities as grave os have ever
know they give- me electric
confronted a g reat leader in
TAMPA.
Mar.
U.—farm ers
chair hut I don't care, I’m right.
WASHINGTON. M ir.O .— our history." Ho asked the
“To the Senatr and House of R eprc-rntatlvrs;
seeking er.'P production loan* thl* I It don't make no difference who
people
to
“cooperate
fully
with
*(A.P.)—An appeal for na"tin Mar. :l banking o|ieratinns in the United Stale*
year should obtain
application
I kill—I kill Mr. Ildover nr
the
President
In
U
king
such
cra-i-tl. To review at this time Ihe cau*e* „f |hi* failure of
-tlonal unity, unexampled in
blanks
and
copk-c'of
the
rcguln-,
Mussolini
if
I
see
them
flret.
W
A
S
IIIN
U
T
O
N
,
Mar.
1'.
-(A*&gt;­
WASHINGTON. Mar. 9.— '
prompt a n j decisive action as
our banking system is unnecessary. Suffice it to say that
peace-time h i s t o r y , was Will guarantee economic stabil­ lions In their home count!**, Yc*. I kilt Mr. Roosevelt If he ! " n tn v s moved thi* afternoon up­
the government ha* been rompvlled to slrp in for the pro­
(A.P.)—In a few crUp worcLi
m
m
e
In
lhi.&lt;
ro*&gt;m
now."
A
fter
rath
er
than
from
Washing!
n.
tection of depositors ami the ImsineN of the nation.
’
on the petition of President Roost explained yesterday in simul­ ity and relieve unemployment
Prvaident RooncvcIIS urged
"O ur first |a*k is tu reiqien all sound banks. This is an
V eit.to empower him to ret&gt;|ru
thereby restoring confidence." Field agent* of the crop produr-f Zangara left the xtand, court
taneous proclamations by the
rssi-rtinl
|ireliminary
tu
subsequent
legislation
L
,
__ . ■LM1V e|tOi;ip'ly -i;snxi.-siiiiMl...f'iUlm**a.&gt;«,«sMV«t— »•»» sit. IS •
recessed until -MM o'cloclff' The
he J t “souun.' hanks" anil lo aUthiriae
lion loan office are nuw dcsignnt
governors of the states.
ing lepirstnU tive* in each farm .1 court may
r t r th r T' rwrr t i r
i'i * ' »»&lt;I of her
g r v f s to d a y to e m p o w e r h i m
iimsMii* ss r w s ie tT panytcrff” **—. ..aw aits* ■■reeetit n on 1 wUffMtlf
violation* of pusltinn O l I ell-* I*
).t
,
,
h i
A cting a t the au rtaatio n of a
iin u i m ty - t vMnffrm-pTW Efrnvff H t * i imp or recommend
.“ puireii by hi* call for “imme­
Im m e d ia te ly to o p e n “ a o u n d 1
"In o ile r that Ihe first ohjrptlve Ihe opening of bsmts
torruw er of the requlrtmcnt* g..v-1 I prlsonment.
— .......... ,^ w w «y &lt; n w r i r
|
diate action." the Senate and
for the resumption of husinrss may l-e a.-nim pli'heJ, I a»k
b n n k .* .. to re o r g a n iz e o t h e r
lloUwi alike set sto u t writing into
erning loans and to distribute a pn-l
-| 1
.
civic, political, ami tsliriou* lead­
of Ihe t ‘engrrs* the immeiliate enactment of legislation giv­
lm n k a a n ti to p ro v id e c u r ­
pllcathin blanks and other neve*.
Ia» a revision of banking statuti*en* and the head* -of . im portant
ing «» .the executive branch of the government lunlrttl over
•ary f.Tms. Agents will a**i*l
rnn-rg the most extensive in his­
notional o rra n lu lio n a . t h , gov­
re
n c y e x p a n sio n .
banks for the protection of depositors; authority forthw ith
tory.
ernor* asked for o anlid front, in
farm ers in filling out appliratiors
lo open such banks as have alrrady been s«crrtninr*l to be
Arrangements sped In both th*
thl* lime of trial, behind Presi­
b ten while Id* brief mr».iag&gt;in sound rendition and other inch hanks as rapidly a* pos­ A l­Senate and House to do his bid­
without charge.
sible;
and
authority
to
reorganize
and
reopen
such
bank*
dent Roo*e«tll and America!) In­
w». being read l&gt;i rrnWiled relding once Ihe formal organization
Accompanying the required till
as may !*• found to require reorganization to put them on
stitution*.
•
‘
len s. i„ both' rhim tw rs. Iughr»t
I* rompleted. Throng* gathered In
percent
reduction
In acreage
I.
»
tv
sound
bast*.
Report* lo the rnm mttte* la v
linancial ami legislative authi&lt;rllh r gallerl&lt;p lo hear Iho. preel- 9
.- f la tte d tu cash «i**p*, aboer the
"I n«k amendment! to lire feiteral rc«ervr^icl In .provide
ntjrht were th a t every governor
t'r* wers i t work l*-himl'lucknl
dentlal mr*»a*e rrad while he re ­
rclablished mlnlmuni, the 133.3 I
for such additional lurrency, a loftiatuly secured, a* it may
had joined In th e proclamation exdoor* putting finishing tnu.hr ,n
mains I at work at hla Whit*
regulatl.n*
limit
the amount
becorn# necessary to Issue to 'meet all demands for currency
eepl where* legal technicalitir &lt;
an all-rmbraclng bill
House desk.
F a,
available In any farm er tu f.1lMl. &lt;
and at the same time to achieve Ihi* entl without increasing
prohibltetl II.
,\« advarated by the Presiilenl,
the unsecured indebtedness of the government uf Ihe Unitrd
No loan In cxrrss of tIOII will be
"Our first ta*k I* *o -npfW [
The nation-wide appeel thu*
n would give him sw rrplug ailSlates.
all sound hanks," he declared and ’r)
WINTER HAVEN. Mur. l». - nude lo any applicant whn t* in
presented woa the find puldle re ­
thottty over banking ami gold
"I ta n not too strongly urge upon Ihe t'ongress Ihe clear
arrear*
on
a*
many
a*
tw.i
previwrnt
at once Into hi* emergen*# •
sult of an endeavor conducted u n ­ Nomination* for the board of
movements in any emergency. It
necessity for IniniH iite action. A rontimration o f the
der the chairmanship of Itrar Ad directors of the Clearing House oti* loan* nude by the secret try of
would permit only “sound banks”
• r* “ I n*“ f--* rr" ’ !*r cd'stn
strangulation nf hanking facilities I* unthinkable.
The
agriculture.
mlral Richard E- Byrd to assure
enactment of legislation *-lvtng ;
passage of the proposed legislation will end this condition
JACKSONVILLE. Mar. 3.—lA l' tu ie*qien at once, lho*e unable
As la st year, interest I* fixed
the President of united backing to serve next Xeason were made
tn -bow rorrluslvely their soundand I tru st within a short space of lime will result in a re ­
to the executive branch of Hi* .
sumption of business activities.
for a program of prompt and du- a t a meeting here yestrnlay of i t r&gt; l* percent, to It- doduitcd — HrtL-tnlrg from “a conference nee» U-uig adminislrred during Ihe
government control over bnnk* ’■
&gt;
f
th
r
ration'*
Ira
ler*
in
Washthe
Comm
itter
o
f
Fifty.
Grower
when
the
xdvanc«
is
me-.V.
All
rlsivw action.
, rr-u rg in iiitin n by government
“ In addition. It is my hrllrf Hint this legi-lation will
for Ihe prelection of dcpositoiaf i,
ingtou
on
p
r
o
m
t
rconumlc
con"conservator*
“
not only lift Immediately nil iinwarrnnleil doubts and sus­
(Cuntinued On Page Four)
Other member* of the committee members of the Clearing House
authority forthwith to oren «ueh &lt;f
ditlon*. Gnvrnmr Sl.nltx said yes.s,,&lt;kh„ M
, th* comptroller
picions ln regard lo bank* which are UK) per rent sound
will vote on the nominees Apr. I.
(Continued On Page Four)
hank* n* nlremlv have been aa- “
trrday “ Ihe long lo it ru m o r ha&lt; " f the riierrney would have |o join
1
but will also mark the beginning of a new relationship I**Three nominees for carh dis­
certalned tn be tn a srwrtd ,ondl- '
tween
the
banks
and
tinprsiplc
of
this
country.
be«-n found.
.in apnrovinc le-urvanuation Isti«n amt other ktch banks as 'ra y - “1
trict representative on Ihc board
— !'-Th*—mem to c* nf -thr-Tm v •fpwgrvvg' W1IT feaTize, 1 am
There la no reason fur UWeast-l futM iJuL|Mak r w l d l . turned 4*ieV
Idly as possible; and authority ,
and right nomlners from the
ermfidrnt, the grave respoiitibilily whirli tir* upon nte and
. he said, g* ho .tupped here I
jtH |„mr,| „ f dirnii.i*.
lo reorganize and reopen such
(TItf-aMXrge w e re " selected by
upon them.
.i. H
a short time enroutr to Tslla
Thr W|| » 0„ |,| .m h o rit* the
bank* as mnv to found tn re­
“ In the ahort space of five days it i» Impossible for u*
the committee. W ith the excep­
G. W. Spencer. Sanford a tto r­ has see.
•ttanre of new currency against
quire reorganization tn put them
tu form ulate complete measure* to prevent the recurrence
tion o f one director. Senator M. ney, Iasi night was rlcctrl a*
"W r (live ut la-1 hit IriIIdhi "overnmenl l*'nils. note*, drafts,
of Ihe evil* of the past. Thl* doe* not and should not,
on a round basis. O. Overstreet. Orlando, who had exalted ruler of Sanford | ...'go of and w r are definitely on the ii|w bill,, of exchange nml bankers ar
huwevsr, Justify any delay in accomplishing^ thl* _flr,.I_*l?P'
—“I a i k - i m i n d i m u Id lit* f n t * '
announced he would be unablo
grade. There I* no occasion tor n ?*»ptances.------------------------ ---------“ At an esrty moment T »ltair'rei|U r*( of ih’c Congress
oral rersrve- act lo provide fo r
Members o f Sentinels Chapter to serv , another year, all dlree- Elks for Ihe c ntlng year, Muir special -sc**tan- nf th c tcgt-ttlUreT
two other measures which I regard a* of Immediate
Senator
Robinson
&lt;D.
Ark.)
surh additional rerrenev sdeqV^jK j
k otatw roiaserw o f Florida, meet­ to r r n o w T u r tf tf - board w e rv in - than 80 bsllols wry* cast, either Things an- working nut smouthyl Democratic leader, s*i,| the legi«urgency. Willi this action taken thereon we ran proceed to
secured as It may become nec«*s
the ronsldrratlau of a rounded program of national restora­
ing s t Urn Seminole IBgh School eluded in yaslanlay's nomination*. for Sir. Spencer or another nontl- under the President’a plan, and wa latiun would "penaliir hoarding.''
vary to Issue to meet all d rm x n # * ^
tion.
Tuesday night, voted to stago •
The following are tha nomlna- f*e. and all officers thu*cn last shall he operating normally in thl* but details were nut Immediately
'•FRANKLIN I). ROOSEVELT”.
fo r cnrrVTtCy and a t the samb ^
"Molherw'-NlffM" pregram m eet­ lions for each district, '(Kd eoun- .a lth t will be installed e e ry In state very soon."
available.
April.
time (• achieve tMe end Wltkowk
G nrrrnnr Fhnlti wa* arconqia.
ing on Mar. f t , tha affa ir to bo
rvprewentod In each diaOnly the most scant formalities
Other i Hirers elects ,I were: F. nied by hi* wife. Until were suf­
increasing Iho unsecured IndehtMAI.THIK NOMINATED
ona of the hlgh-llghU or tho trirl also being shown: .
were tarried through in Ihe Sen­ ITTH l H LEADER IN VINITtlU
('. MarMahun, esleemr.l Ic tiling fering rrum severe ccild, ion
»&lt;lnes of Ihe government of lit*
ate and House, as the meniliership
C hapter's 103X33 seaaon,
F irst district—Polk county. John knight; F. F. Dorner, esteemed
Former Mayor II. I, Mjll.ii-, cf United Stale*.
Irartrd un thair trip In Washing- nf the 7itrd t'nngres* walled anx­
W. II. K dwarls. uf Z*-llw &lt;*l,
Tho mooting was crowded with ID. Clark, Waverly; W. I- Peder­ loyal knight; U. |„ Perkins, esIon,
wherr
they
attended
th
r
in­
“ I ran not loo strongly urge
has
been
iously to altrinpt tn perfect legis- (ire*ldenl of lhr* F urid.v Citrus A llunonte Springs,
actlvltlea th a t began with tha sen and F. T. Henderson, both of term*-,: lecturing knight; Howard
auguration nf Prraldrnt Itioisr latiun *•• it would l&gt;c sign*-1 by to­ Exchange, was in Sanford yester­ nomirateu’ a* one of the memtoi* i « !« " Congress Ihe d e a r necessity
W
inter
Haven;
second
district—
reading o f reports from the a th ­
. for
fin* lmme*llalr
Irv*marl lain action."
• .•11n•« *•
Ovrrlin, serretary; J. c;. Bender, veil.
day on Important h sires* relat­
night.
of the b o n d «f d ire c t.r* of Ins-1
letic. program , th rift fund, corn Hillsborough and Pinellas coun- treasu rer; Ed llourke. tiler; 8.
T hr chief rxrcutive praised naing
to
hla
organitalion.
He
was
The
President
railed those
Representative
Itainev,
Illinois,
growing, and moot curing com­ tla», J . II. Lalton, ansi Ira W. Runge, t rut ter. The latter four tlnnal leader* and said President
Florida Citrus Growers Clearing recommendations an "essential
was formally elevated In the in cJtV'ereiwc with ( h i m l c r of
W
all,
both
qf
Valrico;
H.
M.
mittees.
were re-elected tu office. If. U. Roosevelt and hi* rabinct are "ill- 1 sireakeivhlp, with the vote on par­ Commatce official* for a- short House A•-••*-lad ion, representing preliminary In subsequent legis­
Carson. Lutx.
l)eclsion was mads to rn te r a
Udham, retiring e x a'tcr ruler, was tensely intereslru ’ In lh r future ty lines.
Ills!rl.lGr,.wer lation directed against specula­
time before returning to hi* home. thi^ Fourth
Third district —Pasrn Hernan­ nam rd as alternate representative nf Florida.
meiutor* of the Clearing House tion with fund* of depositors."
tram In the Future Farm ers
“ Various Ihing* of g rra t value,"
will vote mi the nominee., t n
basketball tournam ent at Anopko do, Citrus, Sumter and ta k e t&gt; the (Irani! Lodge.
lie also revealed he soon will
counties. George F. Westbrook
tu Ihe stale, rim e out during hi*
Apr. I.
ItETUK.NH INDICTMKNT
neat w#*k, and If necinsary.
requrst Congress ta m a rt two
(Continued On Page Four)
conference*,
he
said,
hut
he
did
transport tke entire Chanter to
other measure* “of Immediate ur­
’ MIHPKCTM DEATH PR0HK1) not reveal them.
UROWNNVILI.E.' Teaa*. Mar.
th a t town by achool ‘ruck fur
gency"— proposals believed in
HEADS T ltlS T COMPANY
Governor
Sholta
said
hr
had
reIt.
—
t#
)—Officialannounced
yes­
T(» PRAY FOR KIMMKVKI.T
the purpose of witnessing thr
Democratic ranks xt Ih* Capitol
MEMPHIS, Tenn., Mar. U__(ffl cel«r*l rrp o rts on lh r g rn tral re­
terday tha Cameron grand Jury
Sanford team ’s gome*. . '
to to tho power lo reduce gov­
.. . . . .
_ * The Shelby county gram l Jury action in Florida with regard^ In
lit
is
I
ON'.
Mar.
D.
i/D
-C
ha*.
had returned e murder Indict­
It v s l also voted to extend the
ernm ent ro d s Including veterans
A L E IC . H , N. f * M ar. \l.— (&gt;P) ops-nnl an Inquiry into the d ra ft the hank holbtay and hr prafseT
Franri*
Adams,
form
er
secretary
ment against Earl |H*l*on In con­
W IN T E R
H A V E N , Mar. lb pig grow ing contest from Mar. — (inventar Khrim rhaus. in a pnw - l„ f , ;|0. year-old roblwry Mi .iu-r. . the people fqe their c&lt;iiifii*(-ncr
uf the imvy, yesterday wa* elect- funds and to provide f.r,0t).000,000
8 ix Ihou-am.' boxes nf Florida nection with the ro.en! airplane
for public projects to spur
IS to Mar. tS . and to makr ar- lam ahon last night, urged N o r t h , , h n „ while after a coroner's jury an,| support.
rrl pirddent and a uirector of Ihe or
•lay
in
g
of
Isehmon
Nelson,
fly­
grapefruit were tnq oiled by the
rmploymenl.
range menls fo r the installation of l s n d in is n . In attend church Ru n- [ asserted be died uf naturaTrau srs
Union T iu-l Co. of Boston.
ing
instructor.
m arket* of the United Kingdom
a complete shelf of Future day ami “ask divine b le ssin g '' unloyd llow e died M onday after li
It li believe.) bank re.renlng
d uring the past week, white Inc
Farm er books and pamphleU In un Pres|,|-nl Rmisevclt and “guid- collapsed while lu-lng qiiestiuni-d JaoH
tomorrow will to muln possible.
anre for him. tn the end that hr by Detective Sa rg is, W. J. Rainy
I same n-r.lcr Imported 2(Mmi h ,xe»
the Seminole High School Li­
may In- inspired am i directed in .........
.
l l lehenga
nw
from Jamaica and
liiHM boxes
ami Floyd
W
a U u il a »ebrary.
f i,,iii I'a 'rstir.* d o lin g tlo- siimr
hi* efforts |n work out the r a l v a - 'r ir s of rt.hlrerfe*. H r died alsuit
Til# AN B fiflH •*##«•
Following the business session, lion nf lh r nation."
| three hours later.
Knllnwing cIom» on lh r hwl« of period- Tha im port* •airing tinibora listened to a talk by
Jap x n rie and Mnnrhukuoan troops week In rirangr* im ludrd GW.ton Phillips on General Finwho awarnir*! over Jrhol province IPM h o le * from I'alrstlne an! 2MM,A t least 23 Harford m rrrhsnt* precmtl.m of M r. Doherty.
fa n , “A Pioneer of My Home
In the last 15 days, Manchukuoan 000 h a if rase* from Spain. The
I .Hot iiinrhanl* may
nale
tomorrow
will combine ri- one
n", heard music played by
rulership is being established to­ ra re ctrd rn p o r's iluring the curGuelavsou and Tslm adga
^ C l l Ifford
fl
day In territory. Manchukuoan t.f- r c 't week aro 2IMMI toxra nf unit, by the donation ot o p»r- white*, r they wish to tin* ad­
NEW YORK. Mir, u. Sinclair
MetU, sn (| Mkmed the negative
filial* hv*r taken over m ntrol nf grapefruit from '.he Uniter.' S ta ir*. tiun of their gin-* receipt., t . vertising fold- Of course, sponsor*
side so winners of o debate on
village* nym &lt;4Hs*r -ilc*citrd liy tin 20UO from Jaiiislra, with IPO,1**1 make tisnU rv's contribution to an- in I.Mpg* that Sanford's von- IJ-wl* t'Nit.e hnnis from Euro|i*r
t lune*r lu-thr-fact" of » campaign Im ira from 1'i.lrsUnr, 2D00 li x rr thr slatu-w ldr trlilu u lli.n i.f Do- llllutioil Will be equal th at &lt;f Monday with prrdldlon* of n cen­
the subject, "Resolved: T h at truck
otlo-r cities of Himilur &gt;i.ve. How­ tral European war within twu
which carried llw invader* a* far frnm t h " Unite,| S tn lr* atnl 2t)'.',- hctly Day a* large «* pt***lble.
crop proJetU are of mors value
a the Great Wall separating tin- OtHi ha lf ca-e* from Spain. , T h r
Unanimously
agreeing
&lt;&gt;ml ever, u - *trr*ie.| tof.rfr, the years, uml with plena for another
lh a„ live stock projects to Semi­
province from Ghina proper, liver tale nf eirhu ngo the past week “anford shuuld I.- uniotg tin. thing -oirtht i- not lhr unmunt uf novel.
nole County agricultural atu'I am convinced, seriously conb .or ids cities expre-.slng apprrci. 1- ni nry rullrctrd but th r wholethe Stretch of S"t&gt; mile* there a n was $.111.
dents”. Clifford Bell and Couay
vincnl," laid la-wls, “that a w ar
h
many deserted village* with !'0
The iiifniinatuiri was un lurid ticn tn Henry I.. Doherty. I'htlu- livartv-Jiiess of Ihe contribution.
Hatnll debated the affirm ative
p-rrent of Ihe building* unoccu­ in u cahb-cratn from F. A. Muti. urlphle millionaire, who is cred­
All merchants have been Hiked will bleak out in Central Europo
side, while- Bonner C arter and
I K n i T t I N 'a
T b l , b IX e I k l r l ml a s a r l M , 1 a r t ic le * o a t .
pied ami with only aged persun- fruit a|rriali* t in Eurnp* for Ihe ited with having luoughl on by trade body offirixl.* tu remit tofirnr (wo years are out. The eco­
ta V l s r l J f c r i s e , a r a wave S e i. a S r . w . i . r
John S en terik were tm the nega­
nomic situation is such that it |*
nnd children thereabout*.
* * a » g - r * a a k i h a lite . P ra a ie a w i * - r » l i « r
r ia t M a
ssS
, l&gt; &gt; . -r
U. 8. I a i l m e n t of Agriculture's enormous throng of winter visl- in ra.lt tu the trade lorly on S at­ utterly Impossible to avoid It.
tive aid* ef UlU qosllon.
"
* , n W r e t e o lo a la t h is »w4 a a h a e * a e * l
tm*
tu
the
Es»i
f
a
.t
tinyear,
in.
lay,
i
r
not
later
than
Monday,
foreign agricultural service, re ­
“The small nations there ara
ceived ye.tlrrday by II. K. WILon, fur hla ii^lvrest in Ihe ful re „r whatever contribution they wish strangled. When I left tli!a coun­
When' Un*-* are drawn for Ihe millions are going Into |„&gt;.,il. g
r r o rtg r r of thn
Federal-Hlatr the slate, the n o r. hint* 'whou- l., .make to thn fund. The looney try in August 1 should have called.
battle on prohibition repeal In tills and g ra ft, a* race mom--, in
m arket nr-w* service a t rlearing names fo low at lire c i.l of tin ., will be forwirded to the State • uch talk alarm ist, but sfle r my
Florida, a t least one distinct a d , Florida once w ant to the bookie
DENVER. MerT U.—(d’&gt; The house headquartel* here. Mr tx story tonight, lo ike nn ap ical to Couimillre at Miami a t once.
months In Vienne, I am sure It'e
Here r e (he m erchants wh&gt; to right. All of Central Europe, Ger­
the the buying pubti thut ,a* f u r .a .
Officials of the Seminole Caun.- vantage may l« claimed by force , ami such officials as lltey r&lt; old police rase against six suspect* )n nr-'ded Ibat In ldvrrp**&gt;l.
ty Chamber e f Commerce this opposing the IMlh Amendment. To corrupt.
the Charles Boettcher. 2nd ki.C grapefruit market ahnwnl a niod- possible purchr-i * to ma'.’r to- morrow . wi|l_bc#r Hanforw'a_bui- many, France, ItelfTwtTI W a t t "
den. All merchant* who are not drawn lit. There are 20 Irritation*
To offs«t the aerlmti disn.lvan ap p in g -h as » hecom**- “ lruiula*L- erato demand wtth rnnAltl li giCTtT nmrrow tnxtead-of SitluKrlay^
morning rrapeetfully colled th e ot- those voters who are discouraged
twge -tir ' _tha repeal iquvi-m-rd I'olire Chief Allwrt Clark -aid to­ Florida fiu it piire* were stronger
T hr plan, a* sponsnrrd by n Mi- ninitini eil or did not attend a call from which It could grow, each
tention of tho M r v h a o U .o L th a by failure tu enforce
yet he*i|ate to
abandon it. should small, d ry counties l« day, He also prnllrted that two than the preceding week w ith j'" ''l rtowapaper.. mean* that rner- meeting of merchant* early thl-s one worse than the lesl. Wilson’s
county lo the ImoorUnca of keep­
will offer Ihe inducement granted the Uon'* share of rep­ •vns U| »•»( V»u 'euowed X|, o'|l 1” best 80 HA sixes bringing an a v .|c b a n t* of the state will C .nlril ulo week ure invited t&gt; participate in 14 points are I t point* nf dsng*r.”
ing every possible dollar moving
In tho channel* of local trad# in of Increased revenue by a tax to resentation In • convention a- in tody will lie raptured before the erage of F.'JII, II2-I2A* .riling a t | “ P » r« n ta« e of th .ir sales tu- the observance of Doherty Day:
In his best imsglnetio-i he drew
be pal&lt;| voluntarily. Never before the legislature, the Florida Sort- •lav Is passed. They are Yi1'n - W .«:. Br»l Jam aira fruit of I
Mil mo Theater, Coleman’* Of­ a picture of disaxtar with Rusal*
this emergency.
inrrrnw toward a *tate-wl.le ndStress was laid on the noceeslty has xach a new source o f state in­ *ty for Prohibition Reform, in Ssnkey and .Gnnloit Elkhnrn. I«- 128 size hoV at I2.:;0 and lest vrrlialng fund, this fa nil to be fice Equipment Co., II. B. Tope standing on th* sidelines until tha
keeping with tho general Ihoutht lievcd fleeing to Ganoda.
of dlaeoatinulak all advertising come been more welcome.
n.atchvC and greatly increased by | and Co., M yrt's'* Cuffe Shop, San­ nations were so weakened th a t
Iba.-UO* a t f 1.32 t i 12.13.
How much money It would pro­ of tho Association Against the
and promotional stunts th a t are
ta London, th* grar*fruil mar- -Hr. D ohsity vshu Inis &lt;1 ne so fard Furniture Co., B. U I'rrkins, their Inoculation with commaduce
la
still
largely
guesswork
and
CHARITY
BALL
FOHTI'ONFD
Prohibition Amendment and the
destined to take money out of loket showed supplies moderate much for Florida by hi* extensive Sanfor..' Herald, Itay Fox Filling nl*m would be an easy m atter.'
airedlftlon. A t lo u t five pro- Ihe abstract merit o f thia form of plan suhmittod by the voluntary
with' ronditton go.*!. H r Ida tost adveitilin g of the state. Every Station, Forrvst (iatchcl Grocery, Tha only bright spot on tb* hori­
Fearful
th
at
existing
fir.nmMl
.ilwos are now being p re se n ts' -• stion might be debated at committee ot lawyers, favor* se­
frs lt showed steady, with HA-34 section o f Florida will to included Spe&lt;r'* Depaitm cnt Store, Celery zon, aa Lewis sees It, I* that nsith- '
conoltiona
wou'd
prevent
their
an
.local merchants. It woo pointed l-ngth. b--t there la little doubt lection of delegates or electors on
sixes
bringing $2.7:1 to ld.07 amt In tha advertising program which t ity I’rinting Co., Henry Me- tr the United States nor England j
nual
C
hirily
Ball
from
tc
irg
the
a r t , urging them »• buv sport. •h* r-lorn* to the nation, xtate this Issue by state-wide popular
mtolurn
HO-94* xrlling at )2.il3 tu will b« IntrJi'in.-I to -th r nation la u 'ln , Koumillat and Anderson, will be dreem Into tbe co n flict.. 1
surerxs th»y Wished it to Iw, mem
Oao of these, a church dbeeto-y •ad through th , lattar to amallxr Vole.
early thia spring, cmir-r Ihe p an. Spencer’s
Dairy,
l*ney Dry
One bill alroxdy has Iwen d raft­ tore of the E ntertainm ent G»m- (2.73. Jaffa bests AI-.7II size* sold
frees a noarhy in—n which M to he political subdivisions would he
A t Miami tomorrow, marrhants Livening Co., Scnilrole l.oundry.
a
t
12.22
t&gt;
I22PJ
and
tost
80-112
mittce
of
the
Senford
B
H
t
l
/
d
f
r
Lou Gim Gong, a Chinese w h o 'jg f
r»Hat**t h r a pnblUhJnr house In •cb atan llil and coold bo collected ed by a legislator from Plncllsx
who have for week* fell, In In- Caldwell Furnituie Ua., TiGe Bond •pent most a t hi, Ilfs In Volael»:-(c&gt;
county pro pooling ■election of this morning, o fU r • tslsrhon* sixes brought 1222 lo I2A4. 112­
th« N orth, la urging local mar* w ith relatively little difficulty.
crcas*d volume of b u sire u , thv and Mortgage Co., Sanford Buick county, Bear DeLend, end w b a h 4 t:
Any "voluntary" tog lessening delegates by eouatles, with on*- cocvsrshtion with Jimmie llo.'gt*. 124s 1222 lo |2JI'.t and 160-200*
ahoaU to buy so-called advertising
tha burden of painfully “Involun­ delegots for U c h 6,000 poptiletion, (rcheatra leader and m azier of U - l l to 12-30. In orangts, Span- • IfscU of pro|&gt;er advertising, will Co., Rockey'e Tire Shop, Weekly's died several year* egv, was In to r* ^ j
to keep y ear ta ry ” levies made necessary bj offering n f a i r e r representation reremontee, decided to po*t(ooe let) M at grads fruit I m ig h t high­ d.not* two peuvnt of their gross Uth Street Grocery, W egener nationally known as ■ hortlcub.'J,-y
the affair which was to have been er prices, with tost !200-300a ■•11- • alee o f the d«y for the purpoiei F irn ltu ra Co., Seminole Crexm- turisL He developed verteUaa “ f l f j
a t heme," U* mounting deficits lo counted a then legislature apportionment.
.
Chief objection to this plan, it held a t the M ayfair Hotel tonight ItV «t 11.87 to 12.04. Jaffaa of fa rth e r edw rtieing t* well tv | ery, Carl ' Fsslcr's W est Side citrus frulte which have been
la th eir »PP*ul "sure fire h it" by tha politically
worth millions to FlorlJ*
IndlceUng the!/ whoU*hcart«J a|h-l Grocery,
b re * ;h t from fldrA tn 12.30.
a t 0:30 o'clock.
„
especially
(Continued On Page Three)
&lt;*

Field Agents Of Crop
Production LoanOffices Now In Agri­
culture T e r ritories

S o l i d Front Behind
Roosevelt In Time
Of Present Stress
Is Urged By Group

Most Extensive Revi-|
s i o n Of Banking'
Statutes In History)
Is Embraced In Bill!

Text Of Message

New MeasureContemp l a t e s Immediate
Reopening OfSound
Financial H o u s e s

•!**-&gt;•

•' •"

UlLu*w

NOfflNOTONSTOR
CLEARING HOUSE
ARE ANNOUNCED

SHOLTZ THINKS
MISSING ‘CORNER’
HAS BEEN FOUND

Nominees From Each
District W i l l Be
Voted Upon April 4

F u t u r e Farmers
Of Seminole Have
Meeting Tuesday

Governor ReturnBAfter ^cctinjr W i t h
Nation'M L e a d e r *

Spencer Elected As
_Exalted Elks .Ruler

A

Britain I m p o r ts
6,000 Boxes Of
*C i t r u s In Week

Are TakinarOver
Control Of Villages

K

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Voluntary TaxSourceSekn
In Prohibition Law Repeal

Direct licpreHcntation At State Convention
And Election Of OppoHing Slates Sug­
gested A Meant* For Voting

Merchants Asked To
Keep Dollars In City

Cane Again*! Kidnap
Group I* “Ironclad”

Merchants Will Co-Operate Friday
I
In Celebration Of “Doherty Day” S i n c l a i r Lewis Is
BacktHomeBearin^
Prediction Of War

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A. WEDNESDAY, MARCH I. 1W

VUE f AffVDBO &amp;ERALD.

$VER CARS ONRepeal Cam
EOPIETOBACK’ " “
IS SUCCESSOR (Continued from P ar*

PUBLICITY IS
URGED TO STOP
GOLD HOARDING

Celery Market Reports
Through tuurtwy of thd U. 3. Department of Agricul­
ture In cooperation w ith ‘the Florida S U U Marketing

ALTHINCHAM. c b m ir * B»elend. Mar. $ -- &lt; * &gt; -S lr W » B m
Van®, prominent In Ixiw kn and
Manchester flaaneial rirvlea. wma
fennd .hot U» death an the
■rounds ef hi* resldenee hf re last
night. Sir William -who e a t $•
yaars old. teas knjw n throughout
the world la connection with the

One)
B u reau , It. E. Winfrey, Sanford representative.
pent will be ratified. If not. n»
w a, explained yesterday, anything publication date a few weeha
ahead It was theorUsd th a t ths
,|.|„all» S M M
s a d |irsr&lt;M»lsd. »
may happen.
d&lt;&gt;* j j s -i Js. f»w u s : » ■»..* *.»Snrh action, however, without n m ajority o f hoarder* rsth er than
lit , Is *
« Has
f»w I H ; t* «.»*- l i e •*.*#.
vote on repeal of the state const! - have th eir "delinquency"^ parade I
n i r r M O IT ;
anahlly s lr o s g s r . &gt;1
‘ “ provisions, before the world might return the
tution’a "bone dry'
d x r . M rt a o d r I F Is . a rriv e d :
I*
metal to th e vaults of the treasury
ra ta »n It s . '*
m oderate,
would mean little.
5 NEW YORK. Mar. k .- O P t- A j And repeal of slate prohibition and accept currency or govern­
(Irniali't
atnw,
m srh rl
e t lg b lly
1 g l a n d s I * Inch rratea, la ' slew fo r all cltDena to support will be even more difficult, it I* ment bonds In payment.
d l n d u s l l r w a sh e d
a»H
p re d a te d .
X' '
_
I. I - L |. . , , . . 1
F.b-tlerrh.
I»J1
—
ISJIt
Feb.The
report
of
the
Federal
Re«.»
hu
&gt;
t c a - r u s « »• *•"».*?*
believed, than ratification of fr«l1
.
1
,
fair
&lt;iuaMlr
ant
rusjlllan
IVJJ
»li»
•erve bank of New York, pub* Mar.*b.
rra l repeal.
rasslaas t l n s a t IS* Fteeldo sole- lunar.
llahed
last
Friday,
•hewed
them
ways
.
leeledtaa
i
i
rSw
i
tl
lb
.
Rejection of the li th AmendVlairrsM * nsM olol IH • M
' ment means return Of s forfeited had been gold withdrawal* of
h air y rrM raHlso si I M A. &gt;.
rsHsy i
state right, and state rights con­ som* $226,000,000 during th*
llitirsla I. l•tll^sa•l J. I'leyetaed I.
tinue to be taken seriously in the
|&gt;.l,,.ll I, lljrlfiiril J. Indianapolis
South, if not In the North.
I, J .r s r r r’ltr I. M uslrrsl I. Nashtill. I. New York I. I'bltsdefofcla I,
Rut repeal of 'ta t* prohibition
IIOI.LYWOOD, Cal- Mar. 8 , l-ittrbilrsb I, Pntnm*&lt;- J f S f ll
means dropping th# final re­
ltta-hm»s.| f. K a v a s n s h i. T a rfm tr. *. IrD -Faced
with an ullimatdra
I'tlrs I. Wilson, I'.itin I. Yamasssr from producers th a t all film studio
stra in t on the sal# of liquor, unI
T.ilst—
II
leas some companion measure as- the declaration of tha banking e ix l s a s lor ■ S i baa, y rr M ewd- a rtivitie,, will caste unless drastic
lao s i M S S . W. laHsyt '•
curing control Is added. And there holiday, tha reserve organisations
IsmiMAI* YJ t l l l . H
*• eoe- pay cut* are taken by ••• »"■
we open the door on a new store has not mad* known. It |* under­ iM.*.d
rhilailrlabis T. Now Ym«
stood,
howaver,
th
a
t
literally
mil­
S. Iiallltnnre I irna o r lirIH far rsof trouble.
• itnilRnmenl
Granted that a majority agree lion* more vrera taken out.
riN l’INNATI: iHdlenapolle I.
Most of the. gold withdrawn by
ATI.ANTA DIV MU'I* &gt;NH: Mens.
on repeal, If propar control I* as­
havannaii trivy.itsiri.nl: . New
sured. ran &gt;ou find as many as American cltlsens, it la said, wa* York
I. Pilnmy, YsrHs 'l l bitted’
placed
In
prlvata
vaultt*
or
In
III.
hmoml: Nnskrllla I. Felemei100 men in atl the slate who will
safe
deposit
boxes.
Until
the
proc­
agree nn the interpretation of
' “m itiK N ir. u iv k iisio n ii : iniie.i
lamation o f Prealdent Roosevelt Montreal: IVIamsc Yards I.
"proper control?"
j,
A movement la reported to be these withdrawals were perfectly • k l r r ia e F a l s i I e .areas flow lee
unites .nay
Ih ln .ttrlft id+t-r lfl
of the new President, however,
•
da) llaullnes about modsr- bp taken.
no gold o r gold certificate, may tlurlne
alp; saad elre lii«i»«aVy Ikrmen.
t«&gt; given nut by any (ranking in­ Iii.mI. rate, swrkel linaalllad, grlres
• llshttr tils Hei i ’arl»add. la n. b
stitution In the United Mates.
shltqnne point. 11-rteHt i.n deftsers.l
Although bankers ami fedtral • alee l e a l Al.t. transportation
IS Ineh rrslsa, Indlvlitoatreserve men absolutely refuse |o rhsiaea)
I, walked. S-|s .Ins mnatty l.t*.
divulge the names of the principal lew 11*. I I d-.S I la -1 IS, (IS *
TALLAHAWIF.F., Mar. h— &lt;/P)
l*.w,r. *
holders of gold, it i* said th t t dasPI.ANT
PITY. FI*.rids: I t t s s i l l s - -O fficial* of the Florida Educaamong th# men who have Ireen H.llkS"IS
ry » ll||d, .power*, lion Aaaoclation l«Uiy said the
quietly sequestering large quantl Pruetlrsllv n.. h.oillsai. il.HMl w in uiganiiation will continue lU ef­
in.mlrt
Nn
rate,
reported.
hear the brewers of tie* o f .th# preeious metal—In
Pllll.A tiyi.flU A llsrely slesdy fort* io "aave our schools" desplln
some instances amounting to sov- 44 ileKreoH rloMi.Y I t'Allf. I rim the fact the current banking holi­
rrttnl; 13 rsn&gt; nn truck, Muprii**
era million dollars—are figures f ■
tiiid|efd|e, i.FttiNfi'l . ni".!r$nti\ mar* day necessitated an Indefinite
considerable prominence.
k*i l.-irnl) H*Nilr Plortftn It Inch postponement of the a.*oelatlnn\
WM*Hr«t iiwt |l»rrtMs|#ll. Ntwl snnutl rontm tlon. Thv nifftlnir
On Mar. 1. 10X1. the gold te- PfRlfk
•fish* islit.*IIv n
"ini iifWDftlfil.
serves of the federal reserve sys­ 1 i|s*t (»•* j i»» I «!•»• J .#*l l i ; t was to have boon held -Jointly wl|Ji
•toi
$
•••*«
*•
Ijr
J TV
tem totaled |2A02.0H:|.I)00 while
low .•* 132; « mir I
1
h$ml the annual convention of the state
only a week earlier the rea«-vec 2 72*3 01.
low mm l i t : H association of school boards at
aggregated- $-1,ll8..101.000. T h e 'to$ liesi i l t - l i o . |iiMtrtr |t»w mi Tampa tomorrow Friday, and Matgold ratio &lt;f tha New York feder- 111
NKW VdllK HMuhlly WM«lirr. *2 onlay.
aI rrM*rvr Sink on M»r. 7, 1*"J. llturrfN. ffl||V l«* Idfe Mfrlvosl. It
FU
mmUsm4»«I; I i r$M n i I r a n
Wl„ down to 45-K. *n.| by |h* fob
HlhdBMlr, llamMlWt »loW. IN A fi;iT hA l7FII.M H COMING
lowing Fridav some hanker, were RtHfkrt mIImMIv h F;tk» r Klssrltl-i H
of the opinion .this ratio had
Annoiincemcnl was made thl*
and iiie r whirh the Nla*# lloa.l
dropped Iwlow 41).
Jin . I- Msrvntette,
Department has runrtriietrd part m urnirg ly
pared to honor a
-o f-H w -fH M o r— tK e -n e *— highw a y,

. Makes Plea To Citisens To Lend Sup­
port To. President

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•

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-llaianlte
m l ether
In tb« te a
villa O u t
i f f the a
hate been
quantities

I 'n u s l y

h ou aa In Iksnfi
F le e W a, w l lk ll
I ha d e l * k sre r

s oticw or Ay
tax onso «aj
or m * sx x l
or TMR FTATI
N e tt# # la b arak!

FWIJjCRIwtf.

O r t lM e a t e H e
• l i d r a r t lM e it s ' ll
baa m ad# a M U M
re Is a a c la a e s o

Hair. ••rilfWntnM
lowing, described
In

C o u n ty Joins In
Statew ide Move
To Protect Game

. . u. J.
. o
tho«« ir r titn t w in : M
Ullls, J r - of Geneva, Mrs. Kndor

RESULTS

(Continued From I’age One)
ing of food contract* as part •&gt;'
the work done.
Faced with hospital 1*111* rover­
ing a &gt;e/eral-w#"k |teri&lt;Hl since
Jan. I. I ho entire amount totaling
$771.60. the Commissioners dis­
cussed at length upon fhe "high
cost of bcapitalisation and nurse •
fees" Iwfor# deciding to offar of­
ficial* nf the Farnald-Uughtoo
Memorial lloaplUl $ « « 1" f“"
settlement of th# arcount.
The Commissioners authorised

rumry. A. D, l»*X &amp; DOUnUAXU.M
Clark- C lrtalt Os*?* **•1!

n , w d y t O d B .m

S t S t - 11
"71
t t * * * * #fp ^ a mmsnufacturs
£
cause of iU speedy ‘ctln ,
zsx. £ J J W f t t -i?Sr «■*■ &gt;"

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And Bayer has S p e e d I

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THE ADVENTURES OF TOM, DICK AND HARRY
' T M A N MR W A IT S —
P R O R A IL V . F tA N N IN &lt; r
T O A R T U S I H M EM fcT P M W AS FA R
,
M M IN P U S S O H R J 1
G O T M I M - I T H IN K
I N A V E AN I D B A /

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, low miloagx, now tag,
Reel *
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young

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Draught It la a

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d a ta o f Ih s Is s u s n e s

THE STORY OF NIRO

YOUR WATCH repaired
vp who p a lly •gnowa haw.

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f J U S T T H IS -T H A T
IC A V C RAT C A M E IN
H C ItC S O W M ' P
F O L L O W HIM ! T H R N
Q U IC K A S A C A T H 8 C L IM B S U F THRU
T H A T IIOLR AN' H C ‘&amp;
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bottle* of 100 at the new reduced price.

Uy rc*«luliun_the - .Cummliaiuiier* okeyerl the sulnllliitinn of
$1 &lt;1.000 worth of If. H. Treasury
The llmrquat la a irosa between
notes hearing 2 6-H percent intert-sl an,| due Feb. I, 111#, o r $!!*.• the lime am.' kumquat.
000 In D. H. Treasury bond* h e rr­
ing 1 It-* percent interest* ami due
In 1011-1.1 for $1(1.000 In 1 p-rrent
U. H. Treasury note* doe on May
•», 10.14. held hr the Slate Comp­
troller a« security for the Coun­
ty** drnn.ll* In the Hanford-At-

Florida I* setvtd by tlw "Condot” (18 passengets Iwslde* crew ),
whirh is the largral commartlal
a ir liner ih the United State*.
The first trunk line railroad in
Florida wa* constructed between
Frrnandina and Cedar Key.

A rjM C A T M H J

5r„7."s,Bsr

willing to com prom ise for
$1000 Instead of b rin gin g suit
against the County, the Contm i*sloners s nthnCkfrd the p ajiue nl of I
this sum.

Scot. Jo*. I- Marentette. \ - A.
Williams. J. A. l,0g»n. of. Geneva.
(• II. KUI*. of Lake Mary. It- A- 1
Newman. I- l». Haines, and It. F.
Haines, of Altamonte SpringsCitit. Clement HalleUs k*f hrrn
Park, T. J. Fa We’D .«f U i»«wo«hI,
W. II. Schmidt. Marlin Hlanko, of
Hlavia, T. W. Uwlon, II. M. Wat,„n. J. I'- Hall, S. O. Nhlnhol.er,
V, A. Spi-er, II. J. l.ahmaY, T. IDuma*. Frank Evan*, of I nkc
Mary, F. F. Dornar. K. II. U ney.
J. G. Sharon. II. M. I’apworlh. and
Karl Lehmann.

OF

M i-u-gn, Varsik ssse

are

C urlett, of Geneva, I
Mi-nick, of L«i
Melsch. S r- W. M. Haynes, vv. ...
Tunnltllffe. I- II. Connelly. K N

10e Bn* 1
Rc ling 3 item -n
. 7e lint • item
. Vc Ua« 1 month.
Minimum chary* 10c

Twaaty-on#

w it n e s s
ip F e n l W
mawawswa
a n d aaal I k l * th e
“ f •« « » '

Sheriff J. F. Il»4 Telia ltd l»
m unkale with City uf/WiaU »'
once ami may th at effective today
the County will expect the ( ity to
p a y one half of the operating cost
.

Cm

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Will l a w tBsrass a a tb*
of MarcB. A. p . &gt;»)* , J 1 &gt; f ,

Tomorrow: • * 9
side of the state

RATES

ALE;

a s m la e le

vsIt:

Education Group To
Continue Ita Efforts

C. Of C. Resolution
Regrets D e a t h Of

Judas

■I bta elite* I

Ultimatum Issued As
To Pay In Hollywood

Dills. When they wanted racing
.When Mr. Hoover retired last la d enough to give you an equal
pl$ht plana for hi* leaving New cut on the revenue wMh all the
York war* still untartaln.
big counties, they got their racing.
Now do yon see?"
The tro th i*. those who have
given *er||»us study to the problem
liellcvr. that Florida already I* be­
hind the parade in the marvh for
repeal and that It will be lmpossible to grt a carefully pre­
pared control Mil In shape rerly
' (Continued Fiom l'ag# Onet
err Ip money, l*nd approved aelM i enough to pass it at l b
of trad# body official* and mem.
her* In*pledging auppotl to lh«
ohaervane# of Duheyly Day
Friday.
During th# meeting, the dlrec
tora volad apprectlatinn to the At
lantlc Coast Liny railroad for !«•
kindness
In transporting
th*
Seminole County calary flald dlomma to New York City for dis­
play during February, nnd to H0 . Shlnbolaer, J . E- Fox, 11. W.
lyoder, J. A. I-ognn, and all other
persons who asalsDd In preparing
tha county exhibit a t the Orlando

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T H C T S P A ^ IfA R C P 9. IM S

'ersonaLActioitks MEASURE

The
G&amp;at’tfarf*
»
• *t
the Great'WalTof Chin*, * ( th*l
EDITOR HANKOrtl' HERALD:
time 700 year* old. Influenced the wlwle tren«l &lt;
There hoi been renslderald* dls-t
civilization by kceplDK out the Invnd n* horde* hym the c .salon recent y ..f to* ftow*W
north and deflecting their effort* to the reffiotw of Wcal-

mo* vmAttn

12 Members Attend

liom llim i ef our |uMte school*,.
I *:me referenm h*» been mad*
Cfn Today* the aame wall la playlwr a part • * * ^ ,lhc.r J " ! ! *"d
the l»ck of efficiency. It scent*
mo ihiil huccrlotcidcn). h other
ibtoricnf1
com
plexion
will
he
M
mo
whether or not
f Tkran.f* m inty U .b « .l «h*
nwntoualy . f f e c i d by the Japanese agRrenalon an in th
,iy mu' who he* »|'pr »ehed the
form er ca»c only Hi m will tell.
jt
unit
eel loqa ■»:&gt;*(« i‘f uur ichool
One th in g I* certain that t h e r e a t JJaH. » • " J “ *

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vS.oim
5 rtr«clurM
2 r M, M A wf oot W S
20.000
e,cV o f which

SStofed

b , ” '"o.MOr , o'“o&gt;'l»*'

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' lowmr thoylv

a sra ji, s ' k. p ' . y a s «»*

Sti&amp; l Won

• » »Hli otovc.

The leport* &lt;&gt;f the Southern
r octet ion cf tloUege* and Wtc
ary School* of
tho r°u*
niat^t | uMis Hr&lt;1 m
Aim
Ceorpi*. »hav* th*t of *hv
dent* on;'Ang college from
j r t n tWJrt t&lt;&gt; IWO inrlmdtr,
pn.ximalely :i0 .f/ercont of I
,amJ. The*? reny* in pener
. f fr lures from IM , tho In
?rr: lt d , K.u*tl» High Kchoo
r&gt;U, the highest, from Pair
High School. CnnepiruoBi, in
i it
high percentage fai
ore: Kmt Myer*. I2.V: Oral*,
riant city, m-2; Pai*tk». t»

Church Circle Meet

A jsO

H E VN&lt;V* M OfAtM Kf^O

r r TAKES STAMtMA

tD CAMPAIGN
LIKE THAT.1

aad of Mlaa Dorothy Maine*
rfgret in Iwm that the la 111
/h orn , on Magnolia Avraba.

B. B, Smith,
Vickery, CHI
rlab, Merton,
and Cullum.
•nation, tecond
Corpcnl NlMtck, Ihrlrmtea RtaW.
Arthur Johiwoa,' E. C. Kwiwtiy,
Albert Whitaker, Calhoun, Me*
Kenney, Mattalr, Hchaal, 8pir*y,
Griffin, Palmer aad Shepparti.
Thera nik*t he eome curt tp t
a hard-boiled gay, fer did you *»»r
■re a Icy aergeaat get hafd with
a (toneryl?
Wonder what haa become of
Seryeaut Smith. Coma out aom*
time Virgil and renew acquain­
tance with your old pel*.

.Sfag

A G IA N T
.
S* STRENGTH A

Th* Prgabytorian Chureh, at
Mbntkello, we* built a hundred
year* ago of brick transported to
Florida from Virginia by og
team*.
"
.

f c f if t&amp; S S te t

E m |a Lakeland wit* tnelr
, MU. B. E. Haley.
ihk W. Chaan hn* arrived
Noca tee to ipent a ihort
wjth hi* parent*, Mr. and

notate* Iba birth of a daughter
last night a i the PtrnaR '.L ajgh*
loa Memorial Hospital. •
Mlaa Elisabeth WhUnor plane
to leave tomorrow fo r JacktunrlH*
to *P*nd tl|* week-end with Ml**
Leah Davie.

he new secretary of way
statem ent tp th* nawar* understand It will be

uviu

Doberty Day

__
tint niul iniluxtrh»l*icador, aiid hallt'd
an the Htate'H grent. r. InUrent In focuelnR upon hin
c*t modern tiny dovclopc
wUlIngnw® to take the had in a
frequentlyj «jgprtwncd
.*’
IHc ---------Btlvaneetitenl
plnn for ll—
, , nf . B . F I k r i ^ ^
••Chnntrtcrlzcd by his nwociatw n»
oium. UU.UU
___-*year
proved
Moses, Colonel
Doherty thi»
......the aptnenn of
............
the
title* when ho stepped Into the teeth of what wn&lt;* w*

ikr m tha women are eond, w* hope the bustle neyer
tom* beck, but we'd like to
«* get behind burin***.—RlpOhlo) Be*.

up those l IiniP1i „« inevitnhly the w orst year lit ntnte resort nusend nut
otUy t o “ tem the tide hut to turn It nto a wave
! * » » i f pronporitv nuch an Florida hnn not known alace th o unn o t H T a r n o f t h . lan d -Nw.m" « Miami newspaper A -

* 'irr*'intc'rniitiounlly known an a finnnrier nnd a ncimUnt,
the man whu new in buny raining the qurtnin on a now
i r .i o f Horida’n development, first become actively inter
rnted In tho statu lus.i than two yearn
.
flrnl ncln fo n o w liitf af(|Ulaltlnn nTthp-Mtamt Bt tmnnr Hotel
wan organlTtlon of the Florida Ycar-Uound Club, which
»-J^ort- hl. ,|C(Hcnte«l to providing (uH flciJ ' ”
*'' J"y‘
•"** 11 ment of the ntate’a nportn and recreational fmiimeg
W" E L
■"Advocating from the flrnt «»&gt;e foatfring of all l lorid*
,,lm M a resort on a twelve-monthn Imnln, Colonel Doherty lnnt
Ml "om0 fill traveled to* every corner of the Mate meeting civic
leaden*, hanker* and ntuto official* making an exhaustive
creational oml induntrhl resource* An a
.* French astronomer clnlm* 1°
our he formulated and launched what hin
g discovered a now world. Well,
declnnsl the moat comprehennlve nntl inrpll need a new world when
ili'volonmcnt plan ever undertaken.
* .tom e tn borrow money for
nf**itate
ov*r th.
rth llrr.
• look at

to next war^—Southern

Lum-

ond of Ihe late Thoma* A.
m aayt to the pres* that hi*
1paid IjJm a vUlt. It U probthat this friend l» a bit of an
dor, too.—California Jewish

(Juard News
It. CULLUM
nirt«*ary aitu’ m»l iH-inj used), lo
j„
• C: of ' artain Har‘
tvep Ih* variju* »i-hno;* on th*
nl,. w h
It. I i .n l. Rumr* *»»
fcac«rcilitod li*l". and y*t oar
atoidai'U in thu nmjurity an' not i’i cm. : id of C.mreny D Mu», .
mvinlainrd. About | |on rrt „l the ,!a* mr.hi,
J„
nf the r.art that Fc lend
chililrm altrndlnK our gra • |
fn-rcctinn i* only Ihirc week* off,|
&gt;chool* attend college. At, .ul !&gt;
P-rt through most I
I^icent of the high s.auol student* t onipany D
f tho program that will he put on
g„ tu cvlli'gv. und jet ' .r ciMiipIl*
on that date. While the boy* «■*«•
rated curriculum i» In arJ ulintBt ruled
. the -Uirc.quil_uXtlaa_f*lxlX
»nlii*;y «a*-* colto*^- ,•*«*—• f«r
every child, In the ni'cb.l &lt;( the well, they will have to put in
ev»ry moment from row on In
funi.'amcntali nf nlucailor.
TIm&gt; most te'fiou* UfJjnl«'*' Itial order la become yrifict.
O.derx have liei'n i««B«il that,
coultl !*• pgrpetrail'd nn arty ihl’.l
j« tn tithe- him Ihii'djh l«»lvr iffi. i.o immcdiilely an I until
fiiiilo'r tintire all nurm'ier* of
y ra rv i f u u ik _ ic h c tl wuik.s-u'J
r , .ni Liiv f) shall Bli,'n*r&lt;frtirio
have him i!l*covrr after e.itcrir.z
collcUr that lie hasn’t Shi* founda­
tion for a rollrfi- conr c. Thrae
st.ite ha* torn d«drg Jjst this*.
Wan!*,' It not l - far l&gt;cttrr if thry
were roi|iilrrd to lake nn entrance
rxnmlnalion Instic.l nf having the
is pen— am.1 humiliation nf golrtc
to college and saying front three
nine ninth* and failinx? If *r
roticlii.lo that tho-e entering rul
lego arc the most rlTicient in Ihrir
wort, what ait' wc to fumliido as
to Hi.' rducSIlr n ri'ctlved by the
t&gt;5 yrrccnl of high school atuihTt .
who do not go to reticle?
i | huvo hud children in tin: pub
lie schccd* of Floridn f"r It* year?,
and I luivn been in a po*ill«n to
kuoig intimately tli« trend of «*••
*irt'.ii ii of r- j.rcat r.iany of • ur
ii,licol:i, an.’ I do knnv Ilust Ii I*
x f.y.l tbul thvro bn, bei.i u gnat

; DaUod ,S/«te» occupier the
» position of being tho only
ry In the history of thq
tn bo forced off tho gold
At the hoiiir M Mr. ami MIS. detail* Of real oat**'’ »'"l lrK,,rixr.l
rvjlh
more
g o ld
Mr. nnd Eire. Geoig* Fo*. Jr..
| un in II* vault* than any Jam es !&gt;. Griffin, a t 010 Laurel
mice.
count rv nn ^nrth and with ftvenue, Uicir youngeal daughter, orrired
Jn the city from Ml»mi
Miie
Anuic
Edwenp , CirtiTis,
inn.’ Augustus 1*. Bandy were Monday evening far rn indelinlt*
quietly
married.
The
Itev. *tsy in Sanfori.'.
J. p. Muvselwliite, tho mayor of
newspaper eonvapnadenln Uainr*, pa,lo r " f Die M. Lolficlateil.
Mr.
ami Ikneva, w»* in Hie city yerierJay
i are both widely and well Uu* th v ic h .
ur.d brought over u r»r load of
iwD, and who ahquld havo Mrs. C. C. larcke, si»l«^
•Tnalde du|M"" if anybody ha*. brolhcr-ln.law of the bride, acted gv&gt;il tiuirva folk* lo lakr advan*
taw* of Ilia big nnl*. in Sanford.
liter I.lppntanjv and Mark p t bent man a n l bridesmaid. The
u j GommenUng on tho LrtCte was hanu*om#i&gt; ^»ttr«?*l In
imwiftory attuttloa of Uio n gown nf embroidered net over
Btgteo, on* of them eaya white eatin. The bridesmaid wor*
beaded foe » period “* a handnnne gown of wl»ll» voile,
v, tho other one «ay* wo trimmed to Itoby Irish lacu and
u Yon .ran toka your latln. A fter Ih* ring cervmuny a

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

und. i f requirement1 for eiTi eetil
Work, Tim |i;xwont ciliooi day lias
too much pity. Tim much of &lt;&gt;ur
money nnd eur attention ara given
to plsyirg and entertainment.
I’tactiraliy no bonie studying is
dune, unu’ thei* aru few days in
tho sfhnol yvorMuut souu- kind of
u party ur entertainment or hull
game Is not.given attention. The
parent who lui* three nr four
children In .rli.ol nt tha prevent
time has n e.nUuucl upioor. home
I lay ur some Athletic event come*
aliqu‘ 1 every day, cither huppinlug immediately or In prospect.
Ilia child hasn’t time for ary
home duties, am.’ aeldom dues he
buffet luncheon w«* aerved to the
have to prepare any echool work.
JACKSONVILLE.
Mar.
guesta. Mr. and Mta. Bandy will
Tim patent, of course, is partly
' . i j . _with
. 14 L the
i k . Lbride’s
o llin '* M
n ih e r ff»F
taalda
mother
for Taking all Ihe media uf advertis­ leapoiuille, but th* overaga par*
ing
Into
consideration,
Itoaau
an Indefinite Hnw? nf“* « h'*h
fill is hoiplena in tho present pro­
they will take nn extencVd trip to Wnnamnkrr, op Chicago, director tram nf opr echool*. The average
of
■ilvertising
for
the
firunow
JVaihtngton, Uleh, and. Tcnnesse*
manufacturer* of child doe* rot require encouragewhich is tho formor homo of tho Corporation,
electrically
operated
I refrigera­ incut to play bat haa to be furred .
responsible
grjum. who holds a responsible
tor*,
ranks
th«
newspaper*
a* the lo work. Social science and health
position
rilion with th*
tn* Atlantic
Atiaaiic Coast
Cos.l
education-at* good ta their place
most
•ffectiv*.
no and la held in very high es­
Mr. Waaaniaker, (hough still &lt;v uid ill raoiVi alien, hut those
teem by all who know hin. Mrs.
young man. has been ■Identified tilings do not deverve' the lmBandy, during he* two yearn resl- with the juiyciUring business for lortanrc that 1* given them in uut i
dsnee in Jhu city has sron a grunt
|!icsani curriculum, either In the
many friends who were deeply more than SO jears, hut ha found expenditure ef I ms and money ur
IqUtetted in her marrteio. Th# out the true value of newspaper to the ceglevl if the slsinenta'
advertising whan he directed thu
bfido was th* recipient of many oilvcrtlsing campaign for tho Ma­ studies.
■
hcaotUul •mru***"1 pre»*nto1 cannot conceive of gny reason
jestic product* when they were
,11. C- DoOoae «nd D. U Thrash- first PIncod on tho market. “New*. for children Jmtog allowed to go
S| have formed a partnership un­ roper advertising certainty put frent pne gtadb to another without
de* U* firm name of DoBote * those pypdaeU over In a big way." to tog proficient to thslr work, or
Thrasher, and will do n general Mr. Waits maker commenleC
. for boy* and girls to lw givsn
rqsl fstoia liuslncss and handle
He waa to the city, as a guest cerlUteatoi of graduation simply;
kU kinds of Uf* and firs Insurance at thu George Wnehlngtoo Hotel,
tod accident policies. Neither In ronferenc* with official* o( tho
Of Aha 1601 student, who onmsmber of . tha aew firm needs
tend collage from Florid* high
agj Intredoction lo the general
•cbotU to th* yaw irn-30( &amp;M
pyblle, Mr. Thraeber havitf been
Florida visit and faded— what a record I
.
a.rvsldont ef thU city foi many
lUrly Impreteed , . .
C - W. aW TZMINCER
Fears In the elething bunrs.r,
lU.
Th*
city
lm., ae he put It,
began hU adhtterward la Mfa insuranc* and at
the hop* that k*
Meaeak engaged to.th# drug bos-

Newspaper Called
Beat Of All Media
For A d v e r t i s i n g

th r e a t. of Inflation, If
V- , properly understood,
be jisfflcietit to, force all
«iyt*n*y. promptly Into
bo. Lawful U. 8. money.
In ljt» can*! pnd pld eoeks,

tb*n

deposits

to n

y &amp; if c 'is

m jneF_devr.cl.if5
W H . • I&gt;y othor

phanage Club Haa
sR e^W r'M eifliig

Cast

Plan* were made fer an all-day
—wing, m eting i» tab* place on
MU* Mattie Mae tilaag, of New Apr. IS at the home ef Mr*. John
Smyrna, wU/ ' he the week-end D. Jlnklns at the regular meeting
gucet of Mr. and Mr*. Walter L. of the Sarah Parker MethodUt
Cooper, Eall Eighteenth Street.

.
SUCH A
if . WEAKUNC.

llii.

Platoon

organisation:

Platoon

W. lo t ST.
Specialising I n 'lr n e k '
- n ic e . W* work whll*
you »I—p—day or night.

H i t # T o w Hamm
Pitted New I t I
Reduced p r le a on MOgto
vision and Kryptoh hnaa. Ala#
all shell and modern gold
filled frame*.
Dr. H « r y M cLaalin, Jr,
OPTOMKTjUST
r
1U Park’ Art.

A large numlior of .nnw W x v»fi
tho* Orlando IKstiic: of th.* Kir*t|
M rthu'5«l Church an

C H A R I,E K N H

an , •&gt;vinl I

ly large delegation front Sanfortf
i« expected tn atierd tho ma«cl
meeting tnniiht at - in uYV, at i
the First Methodist l'hutch In Or

Attention
L a d ie s
liviuvre the t|lr*v, Mmni«- Be** KcboU and K,nIrvn t'ukt, civimnvr* o f
the Kva-llr** llcauty Salon,
will I*- out of th.' citv at*
■ J c r t i U i u t - *w»|i»,wir-&gt; •
Trailv licauty Show In
.Savannah, thi« shop mil not
Im» up,'!! for buaiiif,, on
Monday. Tuesday, Wednes­
day mid Thmibty of lu-xt
wrvk.
/
Both will, rvtiltn • li* San­
ford with new i,Ini, in
Iwailty rilltlirt- for they will
hear Ivtttm** and witnc**
demon-tiatluna t,v tho na­
tion'* foiI'tnopl ttylcis In'lodi'V' foil.'i&gt;, of t in ago.
Mi-* Fihol, will receive*
tpminl in-tructioil* In I'mlulgnolf waving and Mi«*
fil't in Kuui'iiio navinu.

TKA

HOI'HK

110} (Irangr Ave, Winter Park.
Trl. W. P. MAI
MFcud uf the same quality and character that I would serve if
you were curst* in my own home.*'
(Mr*.) CHAHI.RKN J. UAKKK. (toner

E v a f B e ss

|, IS tli-ployed nn. lb"
tirvot Seal o f tho ita te . •
,

Blouses
W e have u w ide selection
o f th e se in tvilk.-v. nrgantlU'.s. unit v o l t e n.
Plain or puffed rieeve.-v.
Solid colors, strip es and
figures.

Another Selection
of Dainty
it h k itvii.

For The

School Girl
Plain und ligtircql voile*.
Don’t mins them. They
are real valtitM ut thia
low price.

Beauty Salon

J.C. PENNEY CO.

A» in vi from Vuldiv.
I’IIo n k 7ar»

212-214 K. .1st St.

Ml— Kgthgrlte Symes left yaeitenley pftoptoen fer Sarasota u
vl*U MU» Mina Howard for a few
Mfs- Sh^-w—-eeempgnled by Miss
Unabell* Hagan who will vialt
■riteida In Fort Myera and Tampa.

—a, Mr*. Frad Strang*, Mr*, J,
A. nicii*on, M r*r Bessie llotebi- keepers, gangsters,
“ I think we should keep up n
politician*,
son, Mr*. R. L. Shlnhol—r, Mr*. and oth*t*—keep her well sup fleet adequate t» protect our comP. D. Parker, and Mis* Laura plior,1 with gems.
m eter, nnd iruanl our tiithls and
• -1 .
", : ■ •
Laing.
fn lusty, hearty fashion, the territory." sold the Virginian,
I Rhctt Smith, ion of Dr. and
story swings along, ultimately "and that the fleet should ire
Mr*. H. p. 8gjith. unebrwent an
bringing her in contact with the w here needed."

••ration yesterday morning for
SgrendlcUte , y th*
FernaldU jgh toif Memorial Hsapltor. Ha
if reported to t* Improving nieedy.

/

t ______

.

V Mr. and Mr*. C. P. llendrraon
and their —a-in-Iaw and daughter,
Mr. i h ) Mrt. O. W. Olandir, ana'
e*p, RE*ukl, who havo been the
hWM&gt; «&lt; Ms- Si&gt;4 Mrt. W.
8. Thor atop, \fi\t Weet Flret

Petersburg

Miss Collier’s Pupils
Give Piano Recital

h»*i| of a neighboring mission,
who turns out to bo a* susceptible
to her charms as any of the native
of Uw district. A startling, dra­
t
matic climax follow* their mutual
discovery of this fact.
A round lable discussion of
All th* color of th* Bowery has woild current went* of the ittonlh,
b**n compressed Into the picture with Mr*. Walter I- Cooper aits tlrangt inhabitants, It gajdy , pun«or, was a featur, of the reg

Tho piano puplla of Idle* Caro­
lyn Collier were presented In a
recital on Wednesday afternoon
at Mite Collier’* studio, HID Mag­
nolia Avenue, before a group nf
relative* and fri*nd* of tho— par­
ticipating. Program* v«r* riiitributad to tho guesta by Howell FUb,
W**t sing* three sang* In her best
Jr.
Bowery manner during the touts*
A t( tha conclusion’ of, the pro­
gram rafm knente, accentuating
PatrUL a fta^ _ n l I/

m« ■■

Literature Group Of
Club Holds Meeting

ular inn-ting of the Literature IHpartm ent of the Woman’s t ’liili
held yesterday afternoon at the
club house on (Uk AVenn,, with
about •J’i persons in attendance.
Mrs. 8. O. Shinholser led the

Ihi stair
ter organisation* a Ixiilt
m i ««•
th a t found it more convenient to
present a play at a later dalr.
Fight association, La,| slimed up
to give a piny during March and it
Is ho|ird' that by postponing the
date an even greater number will
partielpntr.

for

Fri. &amp; Sut. Spociuls
IBA TIIOUT. lb....... .. I0«
•BA* HASH, lb....... ......... 10c
HIUMP. 2-lbd................-5c

OYSTERS, lb.......... ....... 30c

“It's toasted”

(Tomorrow: Lookiut Toward
Krpeal)

of Mr*. Kld*r on Oak Aregur I „ uu|j h,
Mr*. P. I). I*ark*r h»d rhanr* of PB). wet,
tho dowthmal • and Mr* L. I*. „f p„p„|
H*f*n tauaht a lesson from lhr - f„r ij,,.
mUaiun study book.
of
During the social hour refresh- j counties,
menu were, •ervrd by the hostess- (wire th’
0*. Those present were: tile R*v. laturv.
arvi.Mrt. Smith Hardin, Mr*. C. K.
j’f ,
Chorpenir.u. Mr*. L ‘ I’. Hagan. lowanee
Mr*. C. t&gt;. lltadhury, Mr*. Georgia founty i
Hart, Mr*. II. V . Turner, Mr*.
.,r„|
EUg*»* llnriin*. Mr*. J. P. Hick- fm ) f,,,
*on, Mr*. I’. I». Parker. Mr*, tltlo ...
or
Srhuiehl. Mr*. J. V. McClelland.
Th, (l
Mr*. Tom W. William*. Mr*, (*. K.
lt&lt;
Brannon. ^1
T. K. WiUon,
Mr*. Ralph liiMHUpeerl. a vi

Mr*. A. II Muse* has urturnml
from N»« York City where -he
• pent a frw .lays buying Spring
•tuck for' S.idyr's.

— Qt

Luckies have' character . . .
LtiCkka aTc'nlild. And there's
a reason for both—Uk Ctcmm
of the Crop, made pure and
delicious. ' /
b e c a u se

have an equal voice and the tr
would lw clean-cut. ‘
*

Mac West Is In Film
“SheDoneHimWrong*

( Mr. and Hr*. Nathan Zelmtno&gt;lt* and' Julian Baumei, of Ok—f hohee, a ad, Mr*. A. Zelmenovila.
i f Brimpwlok, Ga^ are th* *wk• nd, guuato of Mrt. A. II. Motes,
Palmetto Avanu*.

Martin’s Garage

hclj to a mminr»*&lt;rvu»wsy-nT*'fc”T1j1j e --

w*ro ty»*t***«» a t the regular
meeting of C'irrl* Number Two of
the F irst Methodist (’hutch held
on. Monday alleynoon a t tho homo

Th* Sunbeam Band of the First
Baptist Church will meet at d:30
•'*!•*+• ■*'the-rtuuTftr*
'

AMj^^O member* of Troop
^ N eta lP riv a of the Boy Scouta
]lefl this morning with William
’MorrUon and Henry Witte for
(Hotel Lake for a two day camping trip.

wr--- -

Company 1» li** now put Into
effect thu formation for roll call
kisl Inspection under the new regstations, the clfTerent groups be­
ing mode up ae follow*:
H rsdqusrU r* group: F lr*l hergair.t Lansing; Supply Sergesnt
L'lnlfurd; Mv«* Sergeant Boundtree; K itra Sergeant* Moye and
Smith; Company Clerk Corporal
Thompson and tw0 «*»« eorpo-

Will Strive
Social Calendar Swanwm
To Build Fleet To

Areeve. Mr*. B. D. Carwell pre­
tided near th* boalaeta *ee*len
wkUe Mr*. Burk* 8toeto had
charge of the devoUsoaC
Daring the aocidt period r»fmkment* erne . tented by the
tout***, a**tiled. by Mr*. R. j.
Holly, Jr., and Mr*. J. B. Carter.
Tho** p****** w ent Mr*. B. D.
Caagrll, Mr*. R. J. Holly. J r.
Mn. W. K. Kirchoff, Mr*. £. A
Wikon, Mr*. Kyi* J t o w a h t ,
Mr*. Paul Johnson, Mr*. Burke
Steele, Mr*. Oronr* Harden, Mr*.
Frapce* A. Illckeon. Mr*. J. B.

litettevriC ErM -vm T H IdlM rfulian.

KOI

IS PUN

Prescribed P o w e r

Mi*. Isabella Tlllouon. of Prov
Mr*. Mary Cooper,
Eighteenth Street

always thooght bank—* got
than their »har* of holihut wu never suppoeed they
I malts a permanent propoWith nnnronrh of thp stuto-wido cdcbrnlion tomorrow
' out of U.
I, i r i h l t o S L . I I f » 7 U Lohcrly. no„,l.
-H-n-

rzW W

all.| tho vote Would hr strictly t lamle. Ilishup John M- Mgbrsa
Of V o l u n t a r y Tax onril th#
tatug.
tin hup in charge of the H onda
It has been urged, further that! Center nee, will be the nuria
^Circle iuid Source SeenJn . -Iclegsles
so- chosen pay their oWti speaker,
UP TO Squires.
expenses incident to attending th. ’
Mr*. I*. II. r 'l lf r , Mr*. Byron
Dry Law Repeal -ronrentiim . Thus cost would b -i H urida's_ tnuitto I*: "In God We
and Ml** Leola *

M ULLET. 5-lbn..............25c

SMALL IIRBAM 3-lbct. 10c
LARGE IIRBAM 5-lbo. 25r

J. W,AITS &amp; SON
4U0 E. 4th 81.

a®m:

I f t the Story of Ftankie and JohnnieP l a i n l y Sophisticated-and No Bed
'Bout A t PUy,M Adair—Hanford
'Vliter* Dance."
B.lbro-Alda Time Story!!
, wjSowright. ,
•Waits Of The Ktwples." BilbroM on Me Rory and Dorothy
Mttoholl.
FlrvfUoa I . Tks Orq.f," Wsdley
"—Mary Wiggins.
|Lon .Clo&lt;A^tto*." A. lUkaleyn.kowr- arrangotl by J. ThompJ - P o r o t l ! yMIUheU.

Buy A Dollar's Worth of Prosperity
F O R F L O R ID A O N

A L L FLO RIDA DOHERTY D A Y
FRIDAY, MARCH 10th
Every dollar or dime you send to market
on Friday, March iotli, when spent w ith
merchants participating in this statew ide
sales drive, with special Doherty Day
Bargains, will help to build a greater
Florida. ■
Cooperating m erch a n ts in p rin cip a l
Florida cities are contributing &amp; portion
ot this day's receipts toward a State Ad'
vertising Fund—to be administered by a
committee representative of every section
of the State.
You can save money by shopping on this
one day of great savings—and lay the cor
nerstone for increased prosperity next year.
YOUR DOLLAR DOES DOUBLE DUTY ON

Added Special

DENT ROOSEVELT’S
INAUGURATION

To-Night

Friday

Florida
TO FURTHER A FLORIDA ADVERTISING PROGRAM

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AN IWDBPKWPKWT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANTORO, FLORIDA, TyiPNpTOAY, MARCH E.

PUBLICITY IS

County Commission Joins
State-W ide Movem ent To
Guard Florida W ild Life
H u Meeting WlUiHle
Budget Director In
Consideration Of
Sweeping Program
, 'WASHINGTON, Mar. 8 . (AvP,)— Bortwoau bites o f a
luncheon haitll/ nervsd on
th« prwldmt’a 4mk. Frank,
llu D. RooaavaK and hit new
dbwetor of tha budget—
Lewie Douglas — yeaterday
neared an agreement

—

I

Through Us Board of Count) day of Jansary o f the succeeding
CommlMlonen, meeting In March year.
,
.
session at the Coert Rouse oil day
Further, the Coairot««ionerl ask
yesterday. Bemmole County hat that all county officials br dill*
joined the Hat ef other Florida gent In th* enforcement* o f these
counties which tie In accord with lawk and thaf all offlrern to he
the itate-wldo more I* shorten the appointed ha game wardens localFlorida hunting period for the It be familiar with rondltlont in
purpose of conserving the wild the county In which Uwy reside,
and that the license fees paid an.
Ufa e f Florida.
The Commlsiloners, by re«olu- nually he used exclusively In the
tlon to he seat to the Florida stale enforcement o f the game law*.
For tha
Commissioner*, the
legislature when It canvtne* la
April, asks that the game law be meeting srai considered "routine.''
amended se that th« hunting sea* with reports of various count)
ton ihall bo open on Nov.
of employee and officers, and sward­
oach year and d m * on the 15th I * (Continued On Fags Four)

Fleteher Will Head
flanking Committee

Spotlight W o u l d tie
Turned Upon Those
Who Take Precious
Metal Into Hiding
NEW YORK. Mar. •.-&lt;*&gt;&gt;Publication of the names *f the
principal gold hoarders In tbf
Culled Ftales was discussed In
New York banking circles yester­
day a* nne mean-. /nf lifting tke
present so-called "Midas mnrsto-

WASHINGTON. Mar.
U ‘&gt; The Senate steering comnvltee
today selected
new
chairmen of all standing com­
mittees for the new Congress
and assigned the important
bunking and finance pouts to
Senator* FWtcher, florid*, and
Harrison, Mississippi, respecttrel'. Among other major committeg
chairmanship*
w as
TismiuaU. Florida, natal. Thu
foreign
retatlun*
committee
rimlthianshJp vrent to Senator
Pdtman, Nevada; ‘ agriculture
1" Smith, South Carolina, and
rules to Copeland, New York.
Lists, Virginia, was assigned
the appropriations committee
chairman* hip.

NUM BER 299

R n Coaln A Copy -

193.1

FOODPRICESIN Actual Currency
[U. S. RISE WITH Promised Insteai
BANK CLOSINGS O f National Scrii
Upward Movement la
Observed In Every
Major Trading Cen­
ter In The Country

IaSeei
FAR M ER S M AY Announcement
As NecessaryBefc
Midnight Thuradaj
GET CURRENCY On
Monetary Plan!
FOR OPERATIONS

WASHINGTON, Mar. H. - b D Th# bureau uf sgrWultur»l •*&lt;*■.
romic* sal.' yesterds) that pn-c* H g n k H A r c

.

ns Tkf S m tlsIrS Prrss
S w r o U r y W ooriin wild to - *‘ i
W t u « l , cu rren cy w ill b « £

A llO W e d T o
of rnw matrrm s tor lisvl are tn-1
U j i t l H I p U r n f l M F o r fim iln te d In place o f s c r i p ': *
rei.ing a &gt; a .cult uf a falling'
” “ nau
,
f&gt;r c lea rin g house ccrtificntrtt
tapilirs dor to a near sh'it-l
S h i p m e n t s U l rO O O un,|Pr n plan
now b i'in g
wn of livr-t ck snd other
n n w r ” H r ^ * * V c V r . ,. T * i r j 'r y
*n that since 1915 the
money into th. hat... of Sanford close the plan under w h ich .
it ions I h.ink hoi
federal' reserve l&lt;unk here M l
D*. Nils A. ttl-rn, hurrau chief, •e ery grower, nml eilru* shipper* the currency w ill 1)0 UKtfxl l)Ut
governm ent.
been recording the nnnte* of petsaid • Ihnt fir . irprescntallvr* will » &gt;m ho r. .'umrd, loomed • nuiHe It clcnr n fnrmnl plan
Tnere were Indications after the
son* who withdrew gold la ahy
h-.e noted th« niovemext in every 1righ. t today in n . announce- for ncrip o r o th e r inetllum o f
luncheon ronfn riva* IHe first nf
suable amounts.
.
.
.
.
.
.
9a kind M il lH the extra lire ofmajor tiauing rrnler in thr natl n. luent made |i) olrwials uf the
In some quarter* it hat bean
National II.nh ,
I* M ” * nlnintlonwl.
**«• &gt;n the memory of Whit#
Ihcausr of Ihr unirrtalnty of hsnfon'-Atll ..in
The secretary appvaml highly
suggested that a progressive tax
Howe n(Ucktt— U a l
President
laim price level- fur some time, that umlvr atitlHiriiallun nf l'rv*|.
. *
a
0n sequestered gold he Imposed
Itu scvnl,
aasngements optimistic over the outlook. “ Wa .
k lllW lU pUnntd to Include m om
•Image surplic. rrr especially dent
The talk hi the Wall SI reel sartAf
of.the high point, of the rtorgaaJ*
luw In many food r mmoitty line*. have leru worked net whereby all ran see lhP light hrrr," he said * t
yestsnlsy, howsvrr.
apparently
"
program In kit message to
yr, illtert slid the upward price Keilernl Hr-erve llsnk* are per- hit office In Washington. "ThU - 'i
favored publicity a. the weapon
innrrmrnt Is most marked In the mlltrd to hanute and ro lert drafts thing isn't going to piece*."
which probably would he mast af­
It appeared that an announcer
Th* meeting.took plor* a
case ol perishable*, fur which In runnettlon with the shipment of
fective In whipping the yellow;
ment as to what form of monty"
tbno after Ike JS-year-oUl former
storage I* virtually Impouslh’e. f t * a n d feed pri»!u«'t*.
doublets out' of their unnatural
Arlaaaa representative bad boon
The *n"o nrement a« released will he ndopted and Its backing,
Hr I nks fur the *haipe*t |r
WASHINGTON, Mar.
RF.RLIN,
Mor. » — &lt;A*&gt;-Flro idleness.
IH.NVKH. Mar. a. U t Se*rH.
■ w a n o 'ln 'a ftk * new overseer of
rrra.es In the rn&gt;e uf peri«habl*»,' at iomiii tnday hy I.inton K. Allen, must be made hy midnight tomor-'*’ j
,
The procedure. It wa* thought, for I he uUIik tors of Charles (Uswere killed and several in
reopen farm persons
federal' appropriation*. Immadl- A movement to
for whirtt storage I* virtual y lm- presldrnl o f the hank, is s. ful. low because the conditional reg&lt;4*
lation Issued earlier In th* wreeK
aUlt/UMteafter, be waa on
commodity markets was begun jured today In political disturb- might necessitate a .peelal resolu etlrhrr, 2nd. spread a rr» *s Ih r in possible, l i e look, for (he sharp- lows:
tlon by Congress authorising the Icrnstloill me into Canada today.
In the taak e f ateertalalng
"The Sanf-rd-AUanllc National by Woodin permit* the issuance
jestarday by Henry Morgenthau, snctu In four German cities. Th&lt;
r
s
l
Ineressrs
In
the
cssv
uf
perbeUate the geeenuaeat'i receipt*
Republican flag of Germany wav publication Of the names o f those Tw„ uf the six prrsun* against ribable* sni.' In other f. 1*1 lines Hank has been advi*eit that under of *rrip on Friday morning.
J r, new chairman of the farm
Rtrked b) a Trenaury vleportanQ etpendltam. • *
taboo throughout the Reich with who, on a certain future date, when, kidnaping charge* have when- stiitage nu|ddie* are ^ho I ipgulaltor* l»*ued ly t'o" l're»lment order reopening the federal
J
’ At-lb* noon boar, be e u at the board, who called heads of grain the old Imperial Flag a a j 'Nasi werr known by the federal reserve her I fdrd arr belirvrd by I'ulire
J «Vnt of Ihe ITnilrd Stales, the
iuwnL
reserve bank* for limited transac* • '
White Roots for one e f the many axchanges together for a confer* Swastika hoisted o v e r poblu; system to po*s**s gold coin or bul­ Chief Allwrt Clark to l*&gt; (Irving
Federal Reserve Dash* are per. lions wlllh members, financial
lion exceeding, »»y . 115,000 or thl* ruuntry.
eoateroacea e budget
director cnee Wednesday morning.
buildings.
.
S|irc. milled lo handle and ro lect ilrotts institution* |n many localitiei n&gt;tCHICAGO, Mar. g.
They
are
Crrn
Sankej,
(I,
$
•
&gt;
0
,
000
.
"
boldi . with the PtetWent. Mr.
The hoisting o f the former Im­
Later, if efforts to net grain
Firm* using the invtal for man* nsmeil hy police a* the prubablr tneulJr advances In wholesale in lonnecttun with the shipment •umed business toiloy on a re­
Seoaerelt had a meeting with the markets functioning prove sue* perial flag oter the Berlin city
ufscturtng.
th, art* or other legl- Irstlrr of Ihr gang
. , which held th*
.... tiesh rack prices, In soma ca«c* of food r id f e e d e r I'urts, pro- stricted baste. An announce
eakbwt tchedalfd for I P. M„ and
hall for the first time since 191&gt;
ceesful,
they
will
be
extended
to
(Imsto
purpoec*
would
l
»
excluded
wealthy
broker.captive
more’
than
ItltlT _ lh»n , l(Hl . pcrttul--. lousy vUlti.lhadrafts-aredrevsH-wIlh was mssle lhal PresTdenl Ro
wasted «o etech tbno aa pee*
sym h 'iifd what has happened
(Cohtfnue.1 On'Page T ou r) ' '[•|w.VweeEu and then collected Ido,, added a problem t&gt; the average document* attach*).' and xihmIb rfit Intend* t0 continue hi* romla,-with DeegUe. He rent out reopening livestock exchangee and throughout the' Rrich. Many pub­
----------- — —
WO ransum fur hi* safe release. citlsenV *ear«h fur ready cash a ts deliverable only upon surren­ ftaml of tbe monetary situation
weed to hare lenrh eerred la bU
otCar farm marts which have been lic bul dlrgs controlled by Channntll permanent legislation Is po#*/ y
_
______ - , aml Gordon Klkhorn. alias Gunlun while lank* wrrv closed nr rr- der pf v.rli ibcnments.
tffW .
/ ••
forced to do*# because of the |cellor Hitler'* national *&lt;»&lt;l*ll«U.
"Thl* provision wbl rnaldp Ihr «lble snd that * new proclama­
at Hrted,
Adetker caller during the day
such
as
the
olfklal
rvshlcnce
of
p
marltf
nallpnal banking holiday.
inerly lilivr,| in Canailn ami werr
8|tarply iwi'ueed nislkrtlnga uf shipper* uf relery and rilrus tu tion is due Thutsdsy night when
waa Bwsgmr Shorter, former rahHer.
Meanwhile the bufeau of agri­ mlnUtrrdwIthout-porlU llu
employed by th* Canadian Nation llxo sclmtla, due to oncertalntlc* handle their drafts In an orderly th* present national holiday *ml».
rqptaUUv* from Xentacky wko
mann
dueling,
displayed
the
Natl
I t hie mefMge to tli» special
al Railway. Two men and two regarding
payment
and
I ho manner through the bank, and In
Mu bkea .aiding la oallecllng data cultural economics reported that swastika emblem. In many loca'a rwlft Increase In price* ef raw
women alrcody have her narrested thraatsned closing uf thr stub turn the bank will be permitted session o f Congress Thursday.
expenditures,
materials for food appeared to lies both the Imperial flag and the
In the rase.
yard* In, Chieagu led tu higher to pay nut currency when these Rocsevalt expect**! to ask for
'ward has
swastika were shown, while Ihc
........with the soucea o f
One uf the Srru.nl persons, price* for all fresh meat*. Th* dtafto have been paid, thus',re­ broad power* to meet tha sltoaDave
HbolU.
who
re­
sappily eat «ow n br~tha rteetng-j —b»«*-ef -lha RepqhU. were
VmmglwTf, who sMemptrt «o(etd*
leasing In Ranfjnl, at uur bostoaf tioa.
- r r ■•
ally wrote Ihr II urd nf County by sloshing hU wrist* and threat uT 9 r n y &lt;lv T i f r r m &lt;H&gt;ck yard* *c*»on.
Three Amerisaaa-earn plained
o f the markets. Generally, stor­
con»i3*r able
ready
were ■*# else* wa* ire.Im.Vd, sn&gt;l
age supplle* are low because th* Amerkait embassy that they JCanunlselenets thal he i* expect- when he was discovered In Ihe tha livestock exchange will upet- money."
IVAillllNfiTON. Mor.
o f th a recast I n s t a b i l i t y hid been mlattadUd by national­ I Ing them to u*e ihrir best clforts hide &lt;ul, is en rout* to Itenver with at* a* uaOal under authority ot |
Under tegdlatlon* Issued by 8»«*
o f farm prices, and In th* case ist socialist ftllc * wearing uni* to effect a 85 percent reduction In pnlire officers. Sankey, al'egnl th* ssetatary i f the trravtgcy.
j
j the o.’*r*tlng costs i f county guv- ovencr of the hiiVout, Is icing
retory Woodin. bank* are per­
o f porUhahle* them is virtually forms.
Wholesale potk loin, weighing
National i^ fIf, of Hocheslrr, N. eminent, ha* been notified hy let­ sought along with Klkhorn.
no storage possible.
mitted to daerelee tho following
10 to 1* peumis sold *1 Id t,. IH
ter wrlllin l y . V. K. Dojgl***,
(Continuad on Pag, Two)
lltods e f grain exchanges at
Csrr said the rases again*! the Cents ■ pound, compared with S s
fUmtlcrs;
e'erh of cuurl, thal this county's suspect* wt uld be tried under
Chicago, Minneapolis and KanIn 10 (geenta last Msturdry. I»o4. Handle Oraft* or other docu.
bos
d
ha*
long
torn
effecting
City were Invited to meet
provislor* uf n new federal kid* laleC Ihttonce* were rrportrd &lt;f
meat* In Mnnectlon with shlper.numlrs, and that It woull con- naplpg law pasted by th* last ses­
A. special IgtalaW s
County with Morgenthau, who said he
so * » a* high a* 3D rent* ■ pounA
I mrnt, uaff*»ortallon or dtllvary
time lu in so.
(Continued On Fag* Two)
Chamber of C.aaton* cm m lt*
sion
nf
Congress,
commonly
NKV\
YORK, Mar. H.- tdt Bobslintlal gtin# were irpurtrlt
of f.od or feed plod-icts.
The letter forwsnlrd lu tiovrr knrwn as Ih* "l.lndbergh law",
tee which has Is m hteeU'g upua
In othir fresh meats, beef rl*lng Jomr- II. I'rrkins, nrw rhairman , 2. Acttpi pftymttit* on a count
nor
l&gt;nve
Hholts
some
diys
tg
),
ca 'I for tha pfflt jaw day. to dkwhich slows a feu'eitl Judg* ab­ from oo* to three cent* and lambs uf thr liiuinl of dirr-turs of the
Mld-wlnter weather prevailed In rvsd* ns follows;
„ . ; - - v ' T , of or la eettlemei t of oblljetion*
SOS. tha adrkahUUy of Issuing
solute discretion as lo th* length at leott a cant.
National I'ity Hank of Nrw kork (u# „ by
eullom, r i .
h'inford during the past week, ac­
“ In B'.eordanc* with a resolution qf prison term to he Impcscd on a
lout
night
announced
a plan to
cording to official weather read­
Thf foaUtute of Atneiiraii Meal
3.
Mak*
change.
tdoptr I by Hie R ani of County
mrvirted under It.
Packers, efflclal muuthpleee fir divorce Ihr N atl’ital City Cumings released Monday by U. P.
4. Al.iw customer* free ictee*
Commissioners
of
Senilnulo
lourr the law", Carr sabl, “ th* th* big meat packer*, at.-iHteJ thr pany, Ihr lunk'sserurily, distribNsyor V. A. Rpecr, Cltj- Com- Paxton, I). 8. Weather Bureau uf- County, I have hern instrurtm, tu
to safely deposit bog**.
federal Jndgr
may sentrme a sharp rUa to reduml supplie* rnd ullrg altilislr, fiKm the bank.
ml**loners II. J. Lrhrnan, T, I . fie 1*1 here. Tha average maximum
5. Cash thecke drawn r-n th*
convey lu yru. In answer tn ynur convicted person from nue minute
The bi'sn. of directors of the
tha prolpecta that rrertpis would
Donnie, S. O. Hhlnholser and W. A. temperature waa §7 degrees, while
plan ha* beffler, ||. M. Papworth, Karl the average minimum tempera­ lettrr of Jan. 35, Ihe economies t i Ilf* In Ih* fnlrral prison. Wt conUnlit light for some days. The (tank at**l Ihr lumpeiiy, which met treasurer of th* Unite-' Sales,
up th* condition Ihet n &gt; r r I r
effected hy Ihe Board over prior hove q good case. Th* prosecution
___ t ltd Is rtsdy to
Lehmann, K K. Larnson, and other ture waa dd degrees.
Institute Mid that frr-h |ork loins yratruli &gt; sflrrnoon, “ hav* teday ■•bl rertlflralr- h* P*bl ouL
^
years,
and
its
plans
for
the
futirr.
Immadlete operation •real persons have been named aj
will b# vigorously pushed."
The reading*, Which tncludn ev
constltutsd a very smalt part of determine.| mi thr po'ity of work­
d. Return wliho i res'.it on sR*
------------ .jam ih* Treasury De­ honorary Judge* at the New Hmyr- ery day of th* w*ek beginning Th* Ih nrd was among Ihe first to
Chief Clark sabl Yuungberg, .17, the entire pork carra.t and wet* ing towsnl Ihe divorcement of the
•*)h, chrr • tittil
lift
' ‘i*f|
partment. Optnlak was raised dur- na Regatta and Yacht Rare* Monday, Feb. 87 and ending 8un realijr that the "boom" was over a former Canadian rai.r.-ad man, In r#.*Mr*ly greater -i&lt; 'iisnd.
tank ami Us -reurlty affiliate",
: eiel f
k
••
I
lag the meeting that tha Itsuanra whkh ar* em ot, e f next Hunday d *), Mar. 6, Indicate that Monday and t rvtrvnchmert pn'iry was kad cohfc•sed hit part in (he af.
salt.Mr.
I'rrkins.
Th* Uvetlock maik't. generally
in
hi . * •
•&gt;&gt;*4
b*
brought tbs Warmest weelher, Ti adopted a* a comparison of the fair.
ef scrip lecally p t j not h* nec sftsritoqn In that city.
It ws. ( lluwlng iliscloaurea by
r*fU I*rri sharp gain* all along
li.&gt;ur» an ' wiilch l a” " n*" teen
lodge!
for
the
yeat*
fn
m
CCS
esaary If a reported Treasury D*
The Banford group is expectcl degrees, of Ihe Week. The ther­
li'epUfietion of th* House was th* lln!,- generally riung In sym­ Ih* Senate Harking Committee uf
,ntrrrl on Ihe lank Ouvs*.
part meat order that hanks may la attend In a body, and It will be mometer dropped to 59 on Satur­ lo 19.13 will show.
positive, t Isrk told, revealing Ihst pathy with fresh meat., tut also operation of thr National City
7. Pay out without reetrlcthii
“ In I93M the total County R ul'- young Bm-ttcher had taken mtsiTOtiaM money far paytoll par* assigned special place* In the day after a law op 43 on Friday
Company
that
Charles
K.
Mitchell
becotua of restricted •upplir* and
new deposits mad*
In a p te lif
la affimt locally, Judge* stand. With all races free morning, and light frost was get exclusive of In lr m l and Sink- ure- doting his captivity t i in .or* uncertain maikrt ronditi na.
rrrignxl a, rhtilman of both Ihr
"trust fund ar court to", on th*
|ng
Fund
snd
School
P'unda,
called
noted
In
tsverkl
spots
about
th*
to
th*
public,
aad
some
M
out'discussing this
leaving tell-tale rvidrnre In the
In Ihe Who tsale pru-uce mar­ hank ami thr r ntpany Iasi week condition Ihnt nj geld ehill bo
for an rxpenilturr i f 9215.350. glare. A rignrette hole I urned In a
Holland Dean heard aad sailboats already en- city.
ket prlrr* showed liiilo revision. and Hugh II. Baker resign.-,| *. paid out.
This WS&gt; reduced in 1939 tn |IHI,
Weather reports for th, week.
ad. Commodore F. It, Brisllty.
•lea K Allen,
prvrilirni ..f thr ircurily a ll litr.
— * *l«f* Mato: 137.30, an, has been further tr tug by the young broker and hit Receipts Were shout nornial at d
H. Complete
sellletnent for
Hill)
IVav
New
Smyrna,
R. B. Pep*. H.e fM.
Wataun,
Jot.today announced .M
finger prints liberally smeared on going lolp loitiuiitrr thsiirel. rap­ N i new Mtfirrrv werr r’rvliM to check* chergrd lo aMhUnts on o f
n II
ontUh
that
the
events
will
he
the
moat
d
red
earn
year
to
that
in
1933,
ftl
rii..ilay
L yfarentatta, R. A, Newman, J.
takr thru p a m in Ihr rnnipasy,
(Continued On Pago Two)
idly.
before Mir. 4, piovll’lhg the contV
: J I &amp;7
I II thr budget fur county purpoaet
tV'rSn—4sy
P. H a iL T . U Dumas, W. II. ■erceasful ever staged. Prtac. to. Tlitir»«&lt;B
but Mr. IVrkin- wa iho-rn chair­ pletlng »«w* no Involve payment of ,,
|
•l
•1 U
laooo
In
value
will
be
Lmwunt*
to
$131,4923W
rnosv
.
n •2
man i,f Ihr ln&gt;ar)l ).f dirretur. ol
RebeUL B- H- Lkaey, V. A. Speer,
money or currenty.
l h » taugr'i, |* i tro*« b rtu rrn
&lt;ft J'
awarded, and nationally known t*m1itrtla &gt;
"It ha i been and will runtmuc
Nt. Peienburg established lh« bank in thr place of Mitchell.
.. .
M U
9. Return tn customers docu­
outboard driver* will compel* for Honda)
I I dm the policy o f the Board In Ihe la*gerinr and' md the grape- first o wn air |*&gt;.| ) fflce In
A slilrment l-xunl ly Perkins
ment') eu,I securities held for safe-,
.
»» If •
tbom.
o*H-ral* ra rh
de| art lime t under ft alt.
Ainrrlrt.
►aill H w mill be -ought In accumkreplrg.
,.
f
it* rnnlrol as rcuuom ua ly a * po»
I'lGh Ih. -e(H)*thn “ as soon u-t
10. L'xarcito utual banking funcslide, and you m ay rest a mure.'
it 4 in !«• done In an orderly man*
lions to provide J*r absolutely
that this Hoard slar.d* read) at a (l
nrr without -acrtfhr nf thr ainr.ejvgry needs Of gommaniUetr
time* lo ri u p d a te with &gt;mj in
&lt;
•
arlv nf thr rnnipany rm| of (hr
for food, medicine,lj relief of tieany plan yuu m ay have for the
’ • f 'jha duties
valor whirh exist* in Its farilllies*, payrolls and ertpendlture*
relief o f the people."
•
.
•
- «
tie- for the purchase and d.lrhuto maintain employment.
lion
cf
investment
securities
nf
Upea suggeition of President of Ih* director* #&lt; th* first civic
11. Dcptolt collstetel in tha t n
anth * f , yahmary.
the hlghrst grade.
H. M. Parwuitk, th* Board at Di­ orgsniLstron Ik Florida lo nscel
United Slates to secure adraaead'
Heard » f Cematy
“ In pursuance uf thl- policy,
rer tore e f th* Seialeol* Caanty since th* Utlmely passing nf
tu trenches In for*l|rt countriee.i'aM ^Proved yeeI I mm thi. time on, no executive
( *9
_ L ..... a
a ^ n *1 a $L sa e *
Chamber af CumaMice, meeting May r CeraMk
12. CUarUu
houto. aassociatJoaa
I
officer
nf
.the.
bank
wi'l
sit
upon
“ Whervaa^ jg9 want U #xprc«»
in nanthiy session at th* City
conditionally
auth*rl!*d
to Usua
By TV* A—eetated. l»re-&lt;
j thr bisril &gt;if thr company, ami no
Monday night, enanlaMeely to the City at Chkagai and tu the
Japans tvtermlaatloa lu with
csrtKlrste* against souni.' s-stl*
executive officer of tho company
a yaaolutloa af regret ever member* o f U » family of Ih* late draw from th* League ef Nations1
of basking Institution*, but r.oi
and .friend. our Bll * result of th* ShM-jBpanr' r
tMMTuei** Mtr»;i VUsI will H .rlS . S- a Ilk l l ) IDS tsusS- i wi I -rl upon the Iniard of the befur* Friday. Authorization reIh* death of Mayor Aataa Car- !sumnled
tank."
*wes)f
IlspewUeta
are
b . » M . -a* well ihsy M y he, w* list, la the
mak, a f Chicago, who la termed sincere
dispute became itior* apparent levoksbl* at disoutlon of socrrtarjf
■eeenS ml a aeetee e&gt; Us. rell -el tl-law Ih* weV-Urr u » s la rter“Tke
HerJved; Hy day. ThU detsrmlnstlea wa* msile, Us.' Is Ihle ssS M O evsn) atllH as ere vet eats* •—
“a warm aad ennthusiaaUa frietd
elarllle.v
of lb* treasury.
rs-v.
.&lt;hat
M
tsell-UI.ra.ee
rreSre
will
sskel
Itat* of the evident as her fertea reitr.i mo !
th* Baprd
af F torK V
tiuu* ,
13. Banks niuhoritsj tu mnllm
-Chamber uf mentarlly after taking aver the)
Th* reeelulion, passage of whkh Semlaa'a
to art »*■ truslrs, sxecutor,
When
Governor
Mmlts
an­
sue
is
th*
last
thing,
in
the
opinion
U r munt tr­ last Importaat paaa thepugh the
waa tha highlight af sa otltorwli
mlnl.lrstor and otk
,
' nouaced he would a'k (hr Irgi-U* of many ebearver-, tire legislator
et Banfor
Great Wall ef Chin, swath i f Je
tontine m*«Uag that waa wall at­
lions, profiled no cuftoncy or Ci
lure, convening In April, t „ “ «uh- from a small aad diy county will
WASHINGTON,
Mar.
H
.—
(A&gt;)__
tended, la ae fellows;
daf a f March." hoi City.
g
mil the qfestloii af rv|iesl o f state accopt. He la conscious of his ad­ The bureau of prohibition directed Is paid oat
.Ugg Lard nineteen
"Whereas.
Death, the grim
Th* Japeease csbllst after the
14. ItasOrv* banks p*rmitto«l ta &gt;
and feds rsl prohibition t&lt;» the peo­ vantage In the gvnrrsl assembly, Its agents Imay In .pecialiu on
throe, that we matter wa* submitted to the cmi m jer box token frem thk earth
ple o f Florida," hu elnek th* key- where uaegaal apportiunment has eradicating sojjrre* 91 liquor sup- conduct normal function* as M i J ; - '
SB our nun- persr, approved and seat tu the nato o f a campaign that may b* mad* him, aad tbo"C nf HU kind
and a f 'Amerka'*
pi) and leave Ihc problem nf «r*l fiscal agents In sxclianglog
b* Sent to privy roencil a draft of-Ike rimcHtaea* la th* pneelng * f th* Hsnsarprislagly hard fought, leaders M H t ft
•peakrasire In slatr., saying th* govaronisnt securities.
to the meskatkxv which la ataeited tu of the repeat moeemrnt IwHevr.
•rah'a A i l * * Carmak, mayar af
Ae to the convention to ratify or appropriation bill fur tha next fia--------------------_•
Carmak, anu' ba eabmitted ta tha League s'out
the City af Chkngai aad,
It U sot hd Demurrste gospel, reject repeal or federal prohlbl- cal year provided n» funds fur th*
8ALK8
DK(’RKASK
Whereas, Mayar Oatmak
pres* for Mat. 20 ‘ c a f ig far permanent af course, to aubmil any questlos lion, thtte I* little doubt that th* purchase of evidence'
against
vrithdrawsl from that aiganlaa- af thla magmltuilr direct to
• warm aad aathtmlggtft friawd *f
call will be Usued. The speaks**tes. It was learned that
NKW V o r k , Mar. 8 .- 8 .
Ftoride; aad, •
\ V V '.
U.-a.
tklefly is the rnaaotr of President Hoover pocket siloed
hat legislstore,
delegates. If they at* the paria-DHI radio bill to forbid Kresg* Company^* February
_
often Invent a
$H.05l^*n agv
Grapefruit I* k*4ag agtsaaively tiled* a f excuse* for aveldtog or
state-wide papular vote. brrudeaiting of informallovs con­ aggr*g»l«4
■ Tear
a C iz i
agd eeat to all parts Qt
Indication that re- cern lag any lottery, g ift eatorlack action. A direct refoff U J phrcaaL
prise, or similar scheat*.
,»n Pag* Fear)
eg « clear-cut repaal to-

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OPEN COMMODITY KILLED IN RIOTS
MARKETS OF U. S. IN GERMAN CITIES

SEARCH SPREADS 1,h* n,,ionHl ,,nk hoUJ*jr'
INTO CANADA FOR
KIDNAPING PA IR

Farm BoardChairman Old Imperial Flag Of
Calls Heads Of Ex­
Kaiier HoiatedOver
c h a n g e Together
Federal Buildings

Four Othern Already
- Arrested In CaaeOf
Broker’s Abduction

M0VE-fiEeBN-f0r5-PfiRSDNS'AfrE

a

Sholtz 1 n f 0 rn i6 o
Of Economies That
County E f f e c t e d

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,nfnr-

National City Bank
Seeks To D i v o r c e
Affiliate Company

Cool Weather Holds
During Past Week

Local Men AreNamed
As Honorary Judges

K

n

CMiatfa

Cases Trade Body's Resolution fixpresses

Regret Over Mayor Cerntik’ s Death

S

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K

Florida ’sRepealCampaign
M ay Face Difficult Fight

Japan Is Determined _
„ .
. , , . ----- - ,
To Get Out Of League Small Area Lesrinlatorn Kxpected To Hattie
Plan For Direct Submission Of Delegate
'
Election To People

U. S. To Concentrate
On Sources Of Rum

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FLORIDA.

* C IT Y DEMANDS
CUT IN R A T E S
I FOR C U R R E N T
(Continued From Page One)
Inc ayatem anjl water pumping
plant, tha Cotnmlodonar* came to
tho reaaan for demanding a reduc­
tion at thl* lime.
“ Whereaa", tha Commissioner*
aay In their reaolutlon, “ tommorlIty ancf labor price* and ro*t of
production In alt line* of hu.lnc.r
and manufacture have been gieitly reduced from the price* and
roaU obtaining at tho date* of the
granting of tho . . fram-hlae ami
rontracta, and tha City Cnmrni*.Ion I* of the opinion that elec­
tric energy ran be *uppll»d to the
general public of the City. • under
tho franchi*e . . and to the City
under the contract*, . . a t a In *
rata than the net rate provided
In the . , . franchise, and at In *
rate* and prlre* than pre*crite.l
by
th e
.connect* . . . be-

^ a . to orer-rul# all thalr objeetlon* and ta bold that an tho fata
of the pleading* w* wouW be anthird to the Injunction, and to al­
low u» l &gt; introduce testimony hi
support of cur contention, that
the amount o f the penalty added
to Mr. Hdrner's e|eetrle bill la unrea.rmable an-.' unju.t a. bearing
no fair relation to tho In., or ex­
pense which the powtr company la
put to through hie failuie to pay
hi* till when due."
Concluding, Mr. Highton .aid,
“ Since the Florida I’nwer and
Right Co. mtirulate,I to the Court
that it would not cWunllnu# ita
electric eervlce to Mr. Homer
pending thi* auit, the Court or­
dered the matter to prorred in the
usual rnurae to » final hearing
when Mr. Horner wl I rr»«»nl hi*
trxiimnny, In order In .ecure the
permanent injunct! in he seeks."

Local V i s i t o r s
A t U na ugu r al
Describe S i g h t s

r u t n t i-rfT.

Alien D e l i v e r s
Talk On Ranking
Situation In City

H a nue*ti--ned Secre tary of the
T r r u r l i y W i n d . ', .tatem ent that
A m e rira i* not rIT the gnld alandard ! y e.p la inln g that In hi.
opiriun a re en try I. no the goldj
atamiard when the exchange of
gold may c«&gt; on frea f n J unreotrlcted. " l i n ter o rd e r*'re le a se d at
W a.hlngton yesterda y", h.. aaid,
“w , m ay make , h in g e o r ra sh
t r f M L r y check* ut o u r di*cretion
p ro vid 'd we do not relea.e go d i
or gold .ertlflratee, indicating toi
me that at l « U tajm leally w r are

ture in cooperation with the Florida State Marketing

Final Hearing I s
Ordered In Case
Against F. P. &amp; L.

n r t r r e a lt y jv,,., m foW iil an-7 jnipre.«ivr.'r lie
•'.n, a -n iin - | told how hr- and M r*. M rltn ry had
ea*». Rape* , n i.l.-nlallv Iwen awepl lo lb«
th l* rouratf front o f the ntage . pon which
t the C ourt I(n.a I ’on-w-lle, noted Metropolitan
i* not well Opera *opran» apiwared befnio
M r*. Hoo.evelt and her party l»
and W hile- .In g Ihe Star Spangled Banner
and Dixie,

kBULTS

W ANTAD
RATES
10c Ikif i lime.
8c llu« 3 thne*

mtn Srhmehl, local grower, a'*n
wllnetae.) the reremonle., h ot
from an unu.ual po*itinn. In Hi'lop of a tree about a Mock away
from the *tan,| on whirh Hoo*eveil ilelivere.1 hi* addre**. lie, ton,
ile«rrllied the event* a* "wonder­
ful." and *aid that “ you rnuldn't
help hut feel that Mr. Rno.rv.-lt i*
nut |&lt;&gt; firing th* country hark tn
where It belong*." The crowd wa»
lenao throughout Ihe rrading of
Ihe addre**, Interrupting only at
■hnrt interval*, with applau-- that
while not general, wa* *lnrere.
“ The rrnwd .ecmej t» hang on tn
hi* word*," Mr. Srhmehl '.al.l,
“ and did not wlih to interrupt.
Whrn th,.- addre** wa* concluded
and the rrnwd began turning
away, there ware hundred, of wet
fare., Irnt there were »mile&lt; nlmmt ail around. The trn.lon wa*
lifted."

Sc Hat I month.
Minimum charge 80c,

«ort»
to l1ro*kleile*. ' Itolthoore.
IUrlf-r.1, lirl4aea»rt. \y**hlfiai«n.
Toronto. an.| Itomltlo*. a rar* held
,Qc in i MNNATt f • ffel«
K"X t

8— H elp W an te d
W AUTKH i Colored Woman a *
rook and do ganeral house work,
apply liMt Boy St. or phono ‘J!&gt;d.
t r a ~ ~ X n "h

c o k f e k ' ROUTE
M E N — Rig reliable national
eompany need* .1 more man tinmediately. Krevlou*
e*pericm&gt;
. unneeetwry but must bo phy*ieally able and willing to serve* WO
apMdp rnnaumer* on regular route
' Olid work • hours a day for about
£ lM O weakly. Writ* Albert Mill*.
-Itoeto Mar* tUO Monmouth, (Tn-

15— ApartmwU Fbr Rant
OWRR S room fort lshad apan­
want, M l Pork Are. Talaphom
It Or apply Sit- n tk l National
ank Bldg. CokMugh Realty Co.

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*A.V»1 illl. o riK tm
Heetloo of
fTorlila; Mil-1. fo.Uy cloudy. MaulIns* I*rh»r llakt. mod.rote wire Inunify. &lt;k lo ind modrrole, m*.h#t
u n x I t . r d r d M Ilt r jM.Ing p r e v o llla * .
i o r l o . d e fi.m *
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ttnaard an d . l . » » r * d tm 1*0 l » » * A U lr
iritn *p orlallrrn r h o r a » * &gt;
Too f * »
m I- i r .p n r lrd l » quoin.

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For Quality Fruit th a brlnj* higher price*,
leading Citrus Growers now top-dreu with

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N IT R A T E O F S O D A
By Official test proved richest In Nitrogen
ALL A VA ILA B LE Quick Acting— Long Luting

PRODUCED BY HARRY THURSTON

tq u a lly good fer Carden Truth, Corn, C o d o n and all crept.'

ORDER-YOUR-SUPPLY FROM

•; .• IN P E R S O N
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ATLANTIC &amp; GULF FERTILIZER CO. WAREHOUSE
KILGORE SEED CO.

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SECURITY FEED &amp; SUPPLY CO.

VIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL CO. WAREHOUSE
WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER CO. WAREHOUSE

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(-The Fam ous Thurstons^

ITHE S T O R Y OF N E R O

SECRETS REVEALED THAT HAVE
B E E N GUARDED FOR A THOU­
SA N D YEARS...MAGIC OF THE
OLD AND UNCHANGING EAST ...
M A G N IFICEN T SC E N E R Y AND
LIGH TING EFFECTS...COMDANY
;; •;'!&amp; 0 F 12Q PEOPLE'. 2 ^

THE ADVENTURES OF TOM, DICK AND HARRY

o/c/c

|»l f of Mloek IT, Tier t, of .
Rmlonl. arrontlng |o A It.
Ti.iffunr* mow Uitrmf roeorun. In Hlat llook l at p*g»*
i l - l l of the pokltr rooordo of
Ormlool* County, piurldo,
fitrcbonr to gag fee im l.
a. A. m. WILKtfraOK,
tprclol Moa.er
UKORflK O ItanttlN.I,
noiicltor for Ptolnlltr.
or- ' i m i u t t o g
TAg .u a m i

ko ii

r*a*r aeerten ala ' l l ' tho Oeo.nl
an to lea ef the etata * ( rtarMa,

M ide in the South for American Grower!.*

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ind krai kWd-r fee f**k In front ki
Ik* t&gt;ura llnue* done Ik gaafer*
r’h.rW. on Monday, tho t i g t e , i
Ar.ril. l i l t oaring Iko l.oo l I V w
of •■!*. tho trroperlr r t.n r lk o M B
nrd.rod to Im « M
tr n M
fW
I m m , whirl! pcoprrty |* •lluotf.
In Ik* (N tr of aonf.nl, Potniaoli
i ‘nmilr. rinrlilo. ano ■Utrrlbod ai
tolluwo, r»-w li-

to n ra

“THE ISLAND OF LOST SOULS”

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U S ; I* &lt; "• *•**■* J?1 rer r i- u M Uanrr offer fer eala aaa

M A V A N N A H I r lV K IW IIlN g : N one
• k .e e r o o
T o lo t
l o l » m — .* » ■

Extra added attrnrllan to regular fenlurg picture

m g OM HAS
O tS A P P e A R E D
VfH/LE D/CK A N D
'EH O R rr'A O Y A N C C .
P A N T H E R IN T O
THE DARK
C A YER b t.
A woman I* old al thirty when tha
Imx let hrrtelf run down.
And aha i* young at aixly if the
know* how to keep clear of chronic
.lugglahnca*.
Ilava you never Iried Ihe harmlea*
mcilirin* that it made lor thi* vrry
r-imltlkmT Do you know that two or
three week* of lla acntla *timulatuin
has done Ihe mnal enuring things
(ur lots of women!
* This means of stimulating Ihe
system lo new life is u dnelnr'*
i&gt;rr«criplinn. It U known a* Dr.
Caldwell'* Syrup l^anaiii.-it la ntnde
from freah kerb*, aclive senna, and
pure pepsin. From Ihe duy you be­
gin with It. you will feel hetfrr; one
spoonful disposes of any bilious
hendacbo: a larger done relieves any
romtlpaltd condition. A little now
and then will keep you guarded
from Ihe aulo-intoiiruticm that dull*
appalila and ambition in any man
or woman.
Thousands of households hies* I hi*
family doctor** prescription. II ha*

Iiwh »r*t**&gt; f O * '
ladltM iM lIy •»‘ x n *

nail I.

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medicine
UAVE YOUR WATCH repaired
by «n* teka taally knows how.
Brigs*. Jewtler, Mag. Av*.

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gce-m-lml.

m.tlr IM-tTS:
- n r SlS-JM;

S ta g * Shown
.1:30-7 &amp; !*

7c llti« B Ilm en

RENT AN Amlin, Roa.later ur
coope. be per mil*. Reel t Son.,
Phon, ISO.

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an
• '«""t«a lvlire . 0. I.. V
M r. All. .. credited u ri.e In the | -y^i-m**, „f Chicago. I
.lock market d u rin g
the latter I
^ ,. p(ray f . f
.laya of the past week ... due to H .'V oiem ar'. w ! M*. If
the fart that certain g ro u t*. « • ) ||a |fl„ ,
w . Spencer
re elin g In fl,t on of th.- . ..rrency, M a h ,,n
K , r| , , h w
bnd hltfh*r p t lc t t . lJ follow » h o rt-(
^ \y p - , *
ly after the Inauguration. p u r - U (&gt; S h in h l.e 'r , W . C
( h m i l *t&lt;Kk&lt; o f
firm * who!*# || || |*n[r I ' J
S'
rr)ultie» are la rge and wh.ere m il-. „ rown&gt; ^
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WEDNESDAY

a o n cat o r N
Nettae I. t i n t ;
d.e ftad b| H U M
M W TONIC » » • * * V I V / * ” ,,f Far*cl**«e*.aa
.| m . riaurt. M r*r*
* •nt.red k»- th*
.* r IS Ft* onl&lt;-*|lN. I« ” f i 2 i .ahi* a. Hjirnt.
M l llavpll**
i ? ? , , run iWart mt • I
I'h iM i. IN the

wl

Bureau, R. E. Winfrey, Sanford rt]

the .ame hands at
han-V o f th&lt;-# financli
^ f.mw m i-take, were i
p ,,t. U t ih r m h o m i
^
, u|f.rcil and a
|r a ln r ,|. The u.V, i« ll
w n riir,| nut o f equally
u M „„,, |„r,.,r, *n.| wc
BK, j n “
aUenrfiB(r * t
K „,ar(an,
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f
R , n^ , | (
p i„ i ( M
„ v
w *(
W(||(h, IiPBM fl| M g

cUar. 11**1-.

ihllek nw rket.

Through eourteny of tha U. 3. Department of Agricul­

Company, and Ihe aald City
Commi.alon I. « f the opinion
(Continued From. I ’a g r One)
that aaid rate* to private e.najm. a-l-lrra* waa completed and the
ar* un-ler Ihe franchl*e an-1 h i . -I crowd, atarier! m oving aw ny lo' •tan-ling drbta hre mi.all,
H r termed inflation o- m eaning
rate* and price*. . . In the con­ fln-l .ra t * from which to view th«■ItliU. liiEi Jrihhri. uIJt.mlbjimi.iflu-!
,
ju lfi.
J«■„
ouraftre p o lic e * would .lin e r and
Dave Your G lu m
eonablr, rrcroivr, and ahould 1-e •tart sh o rtly after."
lhut r n u n In debt .u u ld .p u y »if
Fitted Now H i
redurer.'."
Ilolh M r. M r lio ry and M r. 1jp I&gt;- Iri* c-l.tiArolion* eu.ily
l-.ruu.tf a '
Roduetd p r l e o on tingle
Tha reaolutlon became effrclive man .aw tear* in the eye, of
vision and Kryptok lanea. Aim
upon Ita adoption. City Clark P. ninny .pertatnra d u rin g the deliv­ a»«» ur th * piled'&gt;.f langitrltf*.
.Mr. A lle h r.p liiin i-l
v a r iiit * i all aha!, and modere gold
H. lammn la*t night indicated ery of the addre**, and both rnntilled frnmee.
that he would mail ■ copy of it fe.-e-l that “a lump a ro ** In my type* of “»crlp'’ inorey that art( r in g rr-naulrird t-otn u-ral y nn-ll
I)r. Henry MeLauIln, Jr.'
ta nlflciala of the power -firm throat that jg *t
wouldn't l-e
nationally »- a mean- o f .relieving'
onruMKTUiirr
here, “ and that mean*", he .aid, downed."
the situation a- onrr.
111 Park Ava.
“ that they’ll have until the night
They- l-oth dearribeil their *ta\
Hilling tin- di.cuoainn whirlr fol-1
of Apr. A to maka an*wrr to the in W 'j.hlngtnn a* crowded with
Commln.lnitr*' d c m a i f .
event* that wen- beyond ifearrlptlon, and far more th rillin g than
they had anticipate!. M r. Igrhman
.a id that Roy Chittenden, o f San,
ford, wa« one of nitny Floridan*
whn met the aperial train from
Florida, white di-rlng the week­
end he .pent m nnidrrnlde . time
witli M r. and M r*. Iloraro llunnon nn,| M ajor ami M r*. MrKrnxitf
Hnvi.on, form er re.ldent* of Snnford.
H rw r ib in g
the inaugural t-nll.

i m . l i fix ti-.a ) H U
r » r r ItpM- T *

Celery Market

(Continued from
I ’a ge O ne)
(h||t th„ .|tualu „
mrfiiatt* nuKarir«» i»n In * r«•!••»«* o|
^ jj
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out FWfwithly rnoiiflili

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TUESDAY, MARCH 7,

*« mo« tY - for reres ^

S A K E ? TOO H A Y W A N T * J
TO E A PLO R C T H IS HOi-E, ”
FOR S C IB M T IP IC R E ASO N S
BUT I h « A Y I N 6 - / T O M IS
IN DANGER A N ' i H G O IN G

W(NO HIM// .

ato r

AC CdSrO AfED.TO
THE O P E R A T(OATS
OA A DETECTIVE!.
IS CO M PLETELY
DAPPLED BY

"SH O ET Y S ‘ACTIONS

ALLEY

nright sirknru ll'i
&gt;. too; tho only Ionic
. It's tho only lauiy age ever nacds.
'a Syrup Pepsin la

ifftiv^ara:

madicine you ever
bniile and eompare
lith lb* way you fail

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Nolle* la hertky gr*«n that It-nry
him., purekoj.r »C Tn* Cortltl -al*
No ft. date* tha Ttk, any ef Joly
A. I*. Ilia, kaa filed aakf aartlflrat*
In mg nff.ro, and Hk* mad* aiotlrollna for lag jdaad'to. feaua l» orOf.rdanre wlig Mbr**WaM aortlf r*i.
rml-rac.a tad tglUwInrf d .w llo .l
progarlr ailtat*4 in lUmlnol* Conn.

lurta «• aa-t M ^ookartoam
Th* .aid land M i l autaaed nt Ik*
dale of lh « laaaaaee ot 'aa«h 'rertlfIrate In Ik* name of Unknown,
tialea* Mild r*rllflr*i* than l&gt;* radeeme&gt;l arcanllng t* law lax d«rd
will t**ua thereon on tha Itb. day
of Monk A. U , lilt.
Wit nee* ray nfftclat slgnntar*
and *eal rhU tk* 11*1 day af Jan­
uary A. H. I»lt.
v. rt p o e m
Clerk Clrralt
Hemlnnl* r'-aary, I
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.St.

P H c t 'T H n U *
w - •
tlR U N 'D O , Mar. fc— Du. to
T^rnt m w w reaction* na-

Significant twnds art nots? In, the-"Ma)or I ™ 8, "
Business" for the week ending March 5. ** prepared hjr the
New York.Herald .TrIbune a financial editor. MoasUr? *oM
•tocka o f the country dropped d.irfng the P " ‘
• *4.311.000,000.
* .......... ....... a decrease o f Sliaooo,ow.
*4.460.000.000- to
I aoapfMien of gold par*
not sufficient In lUclf to warrant,H&lt;

gram* m tile Concert twwr»e **He*. •f«e n m | by the Orlando
(•U rge #f g la ir, haa been temperanly f e itf a aH , nrordtng U&gt;
Hr. C tiie c t C Nww. provident.
The Florida S fa p U e y ortho.l « ewnert scheduled last Manday na* poatponad nklle lbe ip .
peawar.r mi Jane ItarM, noted
ptani.t. headed fer next Monday
U at the present Ubm in doubt.
It n-ald ant bn determined
whether nr not Itnrhl would ran.
Unoe hi* Samthern tour or re­
turn to Nrw York. An attrmpt
*• lemg made to bring him In
Orlando Hat definite word frotu
hi* manager has not yrt (yen re­
reived
-

z t .'T J a b ip tk n rm r»l c f t l » p

T
" " 'ranch
* - y . ito
l r uo
. with it when consklc
•ng
increase in, currency cirNot tl)t least o f these was thg In

: ra.0O O .O O D . o r fro m
w hich
is tho la rgest
•m ount o f currency ever l.iaunl in th e h istory o f th e
U n ited Staten. .T h e Increase In cu rw a p y, coupled w ith the
ilarrynyi; In cold at«icks. fcreet} tho fe d e r a l r r ' f n c rntia durin ti‘ the W'-cit fro n t 61.ll t a r r m t t o 53 -»

Y o r k fe tk ra l reserve district the gold reserve* even dropped
below the legal lim it.
•
„ A t the antno-tim e that title w n S th a M * m n g a v e r t * ;;
•lo ck prices increased from 8 I U ^ S U ® ,
bond price* tlocroaaod fri.ru id - U to 71-21. T h e tleciln*
a v e ra g e l-ontl prices m igh t have wen oven m o rc tw lic c a l.lha.l it not been fo r the fa .l that certa in k m r r ^ s p e c u -

'■'“ ^ L T S h
.p o n U i..
s
t e
W h eat F h c r w e d d u rin g I M « m
price* nls't arose...........
„ . . t s . f o r n w as up from 39'/» cents to
SQl'g cents to „38 V* cent
AIKE T I I K (iOOD * 0&lt;tU:
Increased ,&lt; « U B to t M
M
J
4o iVy ro*nta.wbiie
i - — , . . . — cotton
.
a joyful noi»» uitto tk» l * t i
•
d a l d u rin g the w eek, ami t o - j
nrices showed a marked increase
TTttnTpTmnt trrm t h reoisrn —V f
f e i ' dew snif f y Tti n t r t i w r
'w ith |*irk in stmie instanres (
ity p ric e s *!* 'a tlll continuing
, it tlid last S atu rday.
selling fo r tw ice as much o*
lu sivclv th o e ffe c ts " f »
Th ese fiuttre* bear ou t com
rc o p lc draw Ih e ir
widespread apprehension o f. Inflation,
i l into stocks, apeculativv |

H r It/ c la w

Is (r iv e n '

lA u d itfo n

B y

T ib b e tt

VEKSF. FO|» TODAY

S T

.•In H»« tHtw prtfnrmancr* at tha

row m a ( '- r is !r . ij. int i e / o r

Idantly there will bn no ntora
n on income t a f payment*.

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Min Bing Ten in n ot ■ quest Ion
It the name of a ..prominent
ew York Chinanuin who diatl
”£ T t h h f i l l The
HI durtlnnl
^
* *
In , | « as low a . *3.1&amp;. U . prices in E n g t a m M H d ^ incur
3omn penple are no opUmtatic
let buiincM rontlilinna that
ty. Wouldn't even A a rg * a pair currency prevented Its u nrestricted issuum e.
socka to John D. Kockefrller.
T h a t (s probably w h at w ill happen in this co n n tr).

W. Haa.it, and Coorgr A. Maffett

During I he

W orld W u r

sold iers

l»

th e

fron t

MONEY MARKEISI
OFW ORLOM VE
EYES” U PO W l*. S|

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However

i l l ' to decide tKr»r day* which
roBp ha* door thr country th*

uniniUtary sucl\ ligit-iieu rted nM * nilght s . i

is nevertheless a happy c o m m e n U ty on the chartu ter « T hui_______
:
mutt Is-inga when they ...e
are facing g r e a t tlangers nr c ritica l
Ailustions. It
" m ay m a l l th e psyctu»li»gy o f th e young '*&gt;y
whistling i th e clturrh yard, hut it is much nstre o*m mtndahlc thm nn atlktttde o f sulking tlcapnir ami nervous

in the ballroom o f thr Mayfair
Hotel |ir*Maaim&gt;* tn I** the tno*l uaIr a . T. C. Brown V o U B g C h u r c h ( g f O U p itMaal r.rn t o f it* kind in local
amnm-mrnt ki.tory. ThU rngagoe
i
liw til of to o ~oot*iaading allract*on&gt; r«inl,&lt;nr*l promnw* to I r a
ra t a fia it r. ath ttv Aml»»aadm
Otvh.mtia. |o.t&gt; lot l&gt;i,Midta&gt;ting
f.H O I It.- fiitoi.liilig Itm mu»H- for
&lt;mtaring a it ,1
Jimmie llo lg r ,
r io o n ia : th&gt;- night away a* m ai­
which ns* cutle r wf g r tr maaie*.
giant I loot
MuH'l \\ 11*.hi.
Iu m Jo
tr attend thr
aanual rhatw iiwludiag a lir.t o f tau.1.
cochrr, ami Mt»»
la a g w l * f thr (Y n tia l F h rU a .d ie -per.ally nun.U-ia and a I
charming &lt;tancvi*| tTUTonl ShtnhoUcr, mu.tc trachct
Y w &lt; IVaa|dr’ * I runt. o f the
a full rtrning of uf Ihr high Mho.il, hau' III# folS r l k a V l Er&gt;«r*-pai fh u n h to k
loning raat: Mi**r* l*a lime fla w ­
hrld
at thr F ir.t
MHhad.at
fold, Kvrlyn Kch.l*. Kathninc
I t i . n h at • :3a a 'rh c i.

!, A camera which make* the
[ftcmlon.
"aland »llH" while ll» reflrctl.y
.rltirh th e public U accepting
Tho cheerful manner in w
atnl l i g h t charaeterbilea nr
nml I lie co -o p e ra tlv * tapirii llia t Is
Jilie
present
emergency
•todird and photographed Ha
instance w h ich occurred in Ft. I J»ub*tn nrcompllthfd. TKI« H *»* -li ruvulcut U shown in nu
.
, ,
•mmcra which ahould have h»r ilertlniu the oth er tU y.
. A tuirly o f tou rist* on th eir w a y north s b p p e d a l a
; need on acre out depotduri durini
roataurant fo r food. T h e y bought fo u r tW lan t w or h and
l the bank run* of recent week*.
lia n d cd -lh e proprietor a f - 'r Ira v e lc r d £h«c*t. O. course.
Mr.
Wrb.trr, of dlclioaary Ih e p rop rlclor ditln’ t wish *«» |vtrl w ith |21 } " Fu rTT ' ; * *
fame, »ay* that a -mnrnt.irium l* he t W the |«.rty to keep Ute m e e k am i »o m l hurt the m n, an * tl auihoflglng delay In marl­ ey as soon as banking operation * w ere resumed. T K t
ing in obligation;' al*&gt; a pcrlo’.' Isis w ere sit impressed w ith such con fidcn ce^th al lh .- t
; Caring whlehanobllgir ha« a legal
the man to keep the ch isk until h e cotdtl return
J right to i i k Ii delay, up. *»»h a
f park*] rianu.l in an emorgerry.
* , ni T l i l / i * piily 1&gt;UC oju tiph * o f th e fra m e o f m ind winch
Lot ts B l.«pk or .let ton. generally.'
On all sides 'h e r e " 1 ’ &gt;
r H' •
f
, ll.*o..,e k Millta I hia is licii|g m anifested MtOcraliy.

.

lam-lrw— B iit a ia '- a t « h e l Wrv*.
axn -i.L. w d » o a i*«i-a l • * . » » • ,
.hr*, of aytnpal by *n-k c oa f.iV ’ eeP iliar Mink*tar lUna-'y M k IKm*aM t«bl larliam ant Ihwi
ir-n by IIU Mapmty'a gw«wrc»«"&gt;»
,.rn»* U hr a a llrj foe at
pre­

Hank* am.' »rvl r *

aicracir. took care • t A m *.-w w
,n MngU* t w!*» weee drpradr-il
on dotlnr ebrch* al a favaeabk*
arwieat tale o f e-.ch»ng*.

ParU-Ftvtwh
iS k o *
*
kaaUt'a laid th* tra it!* »•
k a .u u “ a a*r**w‘ iTttr'J mt 1
put tic Tkc- doi ar »»•&gt;

TbuiUt tp -w iri (okru* l.tltrW
tkac'i. a; » cominal rate « f

Im lication o f a com plete w i l l t n « i « e s i c h r o r f l b
tual Is-nefit. to accept the present d iffic u lty
i ii. lira liuhl
tit, IK-Iicf th a t w o have stniek bidWhat would jrdinartly haw
a big, story In the new»pj|W».t
the appointment of llomer
immlngi a* attorney general iw
• Rooeevglt raWnet, hut more
imrtant rtent* t»f the day al­
ba! totally obeeurech the Camhrtgt appointment, do H- waB In
dr Iaay degtee- -wltlt- the
o f Mayor Cerroab, the 0*rmatt election, ami -U # - Dwb.cty
Dhy telebnitloo thfoogheot, HoHda. WWU the.Japniwa* w
*“
drlrea completely o ff th, fror.i

flaw « to lb* d 'lx r

Tokyo— Forena « u k * » t * »J
ertthaa were
aod - » t
wvchargce in Tokyo, l ^ e b aw
NogoTa were c W r l rxcott - t
l.aanto.l doali.igt »n Jagwwr*.' gw:

SANFORD, TWKNTY YEARS ACO
' Tim ttwnforvl Itutldinc A Loan
Atanciallen mnltncea to In- one
nf the great factora in npbudding
our |.nat«e*'tv# ctlj. Thr *ecr*.
tary and ttraeuiwr report* that
"
nf .Fohrilar).
,luring llm month
ntwia. tban four thoutaad dollar*
warn taken In and immediately
cnoUaetcd. f o r
liuddtag n ew
hawaes, and the month of March
Will lim p .more than .five thou—- d ib.llar* income, all af which
vagi In at ante, b* applied t«
building naw homes. Ulfker* and
director* ate av falW »«t tlennco
ll/.Fnpimld, prevldenlj A . V. t W
M ill, ,**tr»W ry and. tre^ureg;
George A. IMCotta*. at»«n«e&gt;. and
Rwtlfa H. FtrnaKi, II. B. Btevrn.,
T; J. hlillcr. J- C. Hlgsims k- JFor*lor, Fberyat Lake, *ad.tA. P.
Connelly, direvlor*.
, Sanford haa drawn a valuable

vjgi*. Mr^g

Vla.VrU m l munty *
ihrouiTioul thr • ■ • • 'I
facted hr Skr JrtUr.tioW
t tom * honking b-t; Uy

rat a-ommt '

.in e .n l brgb

C B. IVP* «'n San forl llei;:hl
inmpllinentary to their g i r l
ftieml*. While the ptlati
bo.wg
ptrpareal. th* youig
joyed a lumber of ptoa.awt gJiwr.
Among thee* win. imHirtpateJ iw
thr evening'* ph-a ut&gt;- were: Mr»Minnie K- June*, anal Mu* Nell
Erin*, chaseroeea, and the M!»*r*
Kukris* ami EUher Wttwn,
Mi.ml Mod. Uactaude and * »*"•

hr conduaion of «hr audiIr. Tihhrtt anid. “ Your voter
odul. It hn* operatic paui.
Thm b* added »nme goo I
which might ilUerr.t other
-mgrro. “ gvnryoiM. ha* a
h..orvor. P* Wf gcanj, avoir
hr important thing to trr |« how tn uar it i, y.Hi are
'c a mnaiml gamer. Thtak
*4*t how yam are .inging
Ole almut what )&lt;hj air

WICKS
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lluni.’ thm gate a ■*.
port o f the trCriil county council
meeting held.In I’ aola.

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Ambassadors To Play
At Klks Charily Ball Seminole Hiph P.-T.A.
Has Regular Meeting
Thr H k * ( haul)- llall to In held

line

V'rit-.-.’ Mate*.

obalr lira. XjMrrai BaUock and
Butte S e r b were th,- rmpienta

d * $ P e r s o n Are
Far g * d l a K i a t s

All Kxchanges Watch
I) e v clopmenti Of
Banking Situalitm
trenches, despite their p M M T lW t
£
gU 'iitor degree *.f . o r free spirit mul reckltvs
‘
those fa rth er an the rear.
So p b y fu l did aont. o f the
molt hocvmo Haul It wan frequ en tly a s*'urre o f
J
CQHOWII fo r t liiir o ffic e rs «.. preven t eapen, w hich nt.Rh e.eila a g e r their lamltions. M en w-oul»l s o m e tim w rut*e t h .ir
hats on their bayonets ju s t fo r th e fun o f finding th
Germ ans. Tilt* prnctlco o f sintring am loud laughing, amt
U ip flig h tln g o f ciipureites o fle n laum-d troul.h-.

Mrs. K. P.* Marre, nelfate ihalr-;
rr*n, fur her i.glen«li,| co-operation. f
Aa chairman uf ,'uc ruminating,
committee, Mr*, li. C. Maxwell
announced tba arlvrtion of the fat*
Using officer* for the coming
y rir: S. K. Dightun, president;
Marry Thunton, member nf Mi*. J. I*. Btneoo, vk(-p^»id&lt;Dl:
the oldr*t family of magician* Mr*. J. C. BUI*, -rvr.taty; Mr*.
in (ho «or|d. anti Inonn to the R. II. Lanry, trra.jrtr; un,| Mr*.
amu*eraenl
norld
a*
"The M. Micatik. hutunan.
World'* (iiratrat Magician.“ nrDarina thr i&gt;u^iiirM
tiTeal in Sanford thU morning
Mr*. F. M. Vrrnay. .Mr*. |(. W.
by motor from Ocala when- tail
Turner, Mr*. \\ \V. Warner. Mi**
night he played to a trended
ho*.«e a* ono of the itota on hi*
prevent lour o f Florida.
Mr. Thurvlun, the aon of the
tale William Thurdon who waa
kfonn to veteran atage fan* a*
the
ouUtanding
magician of
hio day.
i«
the
only great
magician
travelling
Ihtough
American
today. Ilia brother,
Hound
Thm.ton, he*
retired
from
the
field
of
magic
and ia in llollyuood prrpnrng a
motion picture hoard on an epi­
sode in Shetlock .Holme. «eriea
During the pa*t
week.
Mr.
Thervton na* notifle.,' that he
ha* been .fleeted to irpreaent
the Magic World at the World's lor mother* urrg in attendance.
Pair at Chicago where a .pe­ Mi*. F. R, Vrniay, mciiilirrahip
nal building t« leing erected. chairman, r*poitr,| that fo.n nrw,

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and

Ji.wrra, Mttgir Tillt*. Ihuolhy
flauar, Julia Newman, Itnrothy
Smith, Allege Itrllamy, Virginia
llrook*.
Helen
ltre»*oi. Mary
Futrealrr, Mary Manning. Klttabrlh .Methvin, Matgairt Mctiar*
try. Salih- Wrlfht, .Myrllr lltrur,
Kva funnlngham. Ilrtnice Kdnmn'..m, tirsre Kvan*. Katherine
Mer it*»n, Alice M.lilorr, ti!ady*l
Spinh*, and Roberta Stahl. A**i*ting with the tnu*ir uu&gt; u »-»al
quiitetle ctiMijH-.c*l of Raymond
An,let* n. Joint folentin, Jolin'
I tic I, ...n, arc J in- fouart. m ..m
panic,| l.y Mi** Hninl.nl,ri
It. hi* tal« on thv - .at. a, t.
“ W'hal the fuuiiu.'nit) lt.», ■ ll.r
I'hild", Mr. Iliialol ciinineratnl
Ihc following point, whi.Ii h»though each child *«uld ti.vc
(torn hi* roinmunily: i l l co&lt;mJ
heredity; (31 good, normal lunte;
(.1) goo.,' rtliMallot al lailllliea;
(41 whole.imn* rv.iratmn; |5)
wkoln o ma legal prote. lion; and
I'M tmalll,(ill aurroundiug*. Hr
added that it gave til.,, girat
ptewauia In Hail Swnfonl becaua.Alw hw a •-i.i.ty •« nutrd fur tho It a * , a town which iliaplayrd
.taka and i.iulrigioun‘1 iivern near .mb great inlerral in »rlfai&lt;Uaiwe* villa.
woik. Hr |a,itlculaily rommen.Vi

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Former Miami Bank
Head Gets Acquittal

Thursday Nite Mar. &amp;
tnMayfair Hotel Ballrodfir

WE HAVE
IN OUR tfk
W ^ W I L L A C C E ^ vVliK
PERSONAL C rtK C K UN
L O C - A L ACCOUNT FOR
l a u n d r y Se r v ic e .

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Banking Holiday

Ohservi

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Chaeka. par*onal or
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*-»TT-S A * *

THE WEATI1F.R
F’alr and folder tonight and
Wednesday.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

?OIAM&gt; xxm

SANFORD. FLORIDA.

a b e r A s s o c ia te d

TUESD AY .

MARCH

Copy

7, 19.11

T rain Is CITY DEMANDS 1IMF0RHBANK Treasury OrderAuthorizes
Bearing Cermak’s CUT IN RATES SYSTEM IS AIM S c r ip To Be Used As Money
Body To Chicago FOR CURRENT OF ROOSEYELT
- n

FINAL HEARING IS
ORDERED IN CASE
AGAINST F .P .&amp; L
CERMAK FU­

More Than Hundred
Relatives, Friends
Are Accompanying
Remains BackHome
.

ABOARD
NERAL TRAIN ENROUTE
TO CHICAGO, Mar. 7.—(A.
P )—Aereaa the rolling plains
of Georgia this special train
aped toward 'Chicago toda
------- ^nTT Ole 'Kxtf' oY'MayorTRt
t o n C e rtn a k .

The rising *un found the
train, carrying more fhan
100 f r itt in g relative* and frlanda,
*?ro«i tha border of Florida, a
state nrhtra tha Mayor apent many
happy, dayi and in which on Fah.
15 ha waa wound*.’ fatally by
Gaiaapfw Zangara, ftinatlcal asaaailn. .
Interested crowd* gathered a t
tha stations in eitia* where atopa
waro mada. The Mayor’* body repoaad in a maaaiva bronta casket
banked with flower*.
Funeral services for Cermak
wDI be hah.* Friday In tha Chicago
Stadium where ha aided ao matariaTy iaat Jnna in awinfing tha
Democratic presidential nomina­
tion to hit friend Franklin Rooeeta il.
. ‘
Six montha ago tha man whose
life w aa,ended by an asrassln’a
. .ballot- Intended f o r
President
Roosevelt came home from a Eu­
ropean vacation necessitated by a
narvoua breakdown.
Ticker tape and esn frtti ahow
a rtd down upon him aa ha rod* a t
tha head of a pnrado through tha
downtown
district.
Thousand*
lined the atroeta and yelled “WeL
conao homo, Tony" until their
th rasU were aero.

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by-Citg officiate and eeuahandred■ will march part
_ ffrom the railroad atatlon to
way
tha homo whore Carmak’a wife
died fiva y aart ago. Thera will bo
aaother proeoailfln when the bode
la taken Thursday morning to lit
In a u to in f t a Rotunda of tho
City Hall fo r f t houra.
Clarica of three faith*—a Math
ndlat mlnUter, a prieet, and a rab­
bi—will partlalpata Friday morn­
ing In tho funeral service* in tha
atadlam. Lafor the ca»ket will be
earriod aw ay to root In the Cer­
mak family taauaoltum nf the Bo­
hemian National wmetarv.
Although odenly grieving ovathe m ayor’a d t t t h In Miami, rlty
official* and buaiueaa leader* gave
much thought aa to who would
carry on the manifold ha had be­
gun. P i n t # f tboae taaka waa tc
bring CHUage u u t Of lU financial
maddla and iln d monay to pay
long erard ee aalariea to acbool
teacher*, joUgc, and firemen.
T h a n JaA* legal
autharitlei
'
for aelectins
until n • pedal
next June,
possible that
t might be
l a bill providing for
a of a mayor
for nomination
succeed Car*
mapy. A new*,
on the poaslbllR ate Thesm-on.
h».10*0. might
Office.
■
present a
* Cer*
win
bon
______ William
iptrailer M. 8.
Alderman Henry

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Smith Over-Rules Ob*
jectiohs Raised Bj
Comoany’s Lawyer*
SbeoM—AwmwAmuuwue ea«»«&gt;stMW»*u
Following an 'all-d ay hearing of
argum enta In the **»• of F. F.
Domer v e n u e tho Florida Power
a ik.’ l.iim C o - i Judge Millard B.
Smith Jbver-ru led all objection*
rai»e/r by attorney* for lb# power
firm) and ordered th at the m atter
p ro rL * p to a final hearirg.
Before the order wa» given, of­
ficials of the power company told
thoe v.uuo
Court th
a t they
not dl*
m
*»,■*
*i*w wouk’
—— — •*—
continue their electric nervlce to
Mr. Dorner pending n dtciiion in
the ault.
Mr. Dorner waa in court seeking
an application fo r an Injunction
restraining tha power firm trim
cutting off hi* electricity because
he refused to
pey the gro**
•m ount c f hi* Jan u ary electric
bill. Through hie attorney, Mr.
Dorner contended th a t thle gro»«
amount Include! a penalty th a t I*
“unrea»onable a rd unjust", and
*e*k* ( • prove I t lb* ■ Cooet
th at this claim 1* true.
In a itatem en t Issue*! this
morning by 8. R. Dlghtnn, a tto r­
ney for Mr. D omer, Mr. Dighton
•aid, “ Mr. Dom er and I are na­
turally very much p-’ra ia d over
the result of the argum ent yes­
terday. In Injunction hearing* the
ordinary procedure obtaining in
(Contlnard On Paga Four)

Scrip Money Plant
Is Closely Guarded
NEW YORK, Mar. 7.—{«•)—The
American Bank Note Company’*
factory In the Bronx, where mil­
lions of dollar* in clearing house
certificate* are being printed, re•emblrd an armed camp last night.
Armed guards stood a t every
entrance and patrolled the side­
walks of tha block the .plant
covert.
The hum of presses could l*c
heard from tha street, but no one
• crept employe* and lho*t bearIrg special passes w ere perm itted
to enter.
Tho oteady flow of workers In
and out of tha building Indicated
they were working in shift* in
order t0 speod tho Job of grinding
out tho scrip which New York
may soon bo using for cosh.

WITH DR AWB

MOTION

WASHINGTON, Mar. 7.—W &gt; Bafore th a th reat o f a dry fili­
buster Senator Long, Democrat,
Louisiana, yesterday withdrew a
motion th a t tho Henata toko up
tho House approved hill for removing restriction* on the pr*
scribing a f medicinal liquor.

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Z s n g a rtA rra ig n m e n t

Is Set For Thursday
*

MIAMI, k * - 7.—CF)—rA rralga
oat o f . Olaaeppo Zangara on

charge* af tho murder of Mayuf
,1 nf Chicago,
■.Thareday, on

today

Jpmoya. Tho
Vbw ilM * M d f»l*Uy , Maynr C anaak In an untot d 'R &amp; w A W aaaaaainaU V
Ra I u h A
ami tod aa ho war
A fUW th e courtroom. Fear
m ight ho aaafo on
loo aoaevhad
trowded tho
Use If they
A fter a M a f
.w g a .ta lrta
■nmya,ay*

£

Orders LightCompany President Makes His
Ideas KnownAtGovTo Submit Schedule
ernors* M e e t ing:
Of NewRatesWhich
'
Asks
Co-Operation
Are “Just, Proper”

ROOSEVELTS OFFICIAL FAMILY

WASHINGTON. Mar. 7.—(/*”
Declaring by remhitlon thnt
P reildent
Roo*rvelt_ yesteYdn
alertrtc ra te . charged private con*
_
^
told the m re rm r* conference
sumer* a* well as the City or .
j de*lred In have n general hank’i
fonl itself are “unreasonable, ox-! situation a* uniform a* po««il&gt;'
caaslre and should he reduced”. ’ throughout the country.

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LOCAL VISITORS
AT INAUGURAL
P _ ' * . . 'h m- DESCRIBE SIGHTS

inhahilxnts of the the city and the
surrounding territory.
The
franchise pro* Ides, the
Commissioners point °u«. «h«j |fuT " n
„a wlth-MW fd a h ■»’»!-..
-Ih** rat**, ftXTd by the -Fltrrwa taring
, ~ __,V..
.llln lln n , It.,lie mlila.l*
theU in*t!tution*
ndile I
*
Power and Light Co., from time that It had le rn propose*! through
to time, shall at all times be Just the treasu ry th a t ianii* he author- L t ' l i m a n A m i M c R o r ) ’
anil reasonahV nnd subject lo
reaso rah l, minimum, charges an l
service guarantees, and th at net tim e .”
rain* for electric energy furnished
Tile treasury Liter provided Tor
for lighting purposes shall not this.
The hi mi, I -mile nthl eunfiden“ Itrcogniied goverm fent toimi
. , _____
t ^
• xceed 11 rents per kilowatt hour,
«f M Smith. nnd
and th at all rates shall he subject are . -afe a* government e-.m-ni «1»1
to lawful regulation hy the City ry." President gtn*'se*elt coitiin- h * tumultuou- *■*• &gt;ptlon hy th**
_____
, f.llVil.
.
"They have lh* same cradle , mome , than I ouaxh* speciolars,
A fter pointing out th a t -thoThack
■ •aw him |*.ira*ling nt tit"
e f)« rk o f them nnd, therefore if " r
power firm entered a contract i ran per«ua4l* psmple nil thmugh
of t lx* Tamm any deiegn*
with the c ity on DC... I. IMH .O, the country when their -nW y || r| (n w
............ ,
firn ish altarnate current electric checks come in. lo stepont it in in
. ,
energy fo r the City’s street light- new accounts; whirh re* ar.o u n N .d ay .............. . «,.* tho h yhllght
•
will Im* hrM In lru«l anil Ini* ,»f fr.mii* unit ton |),iy in 'th r njtin.
(Continued
On Page Four)
money kept in .me of tin- new |nn, of
t o nr.ri-non. r II. J.
, forms I have mentioned, we will
,
,
.. ..

t o - r c afuST'e «

Tell Of IlixhliKhts
At Hrilliaul Affair

McNary AcrrccdOnAs' l»v
*- ninth* progre*s."
1 ■' ■' 1 "
' mule
' .'
- T k , cmintrv needs ro-operation wh„ wore among hvnford
at tin- i oirtttonl*#*
Senate G.O.P. Leader between the stilt. * and the federal

iV IL llu ry

(Continued On Page Four*
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H e a rd
R «»)

Guarded Re-OpeningS
Of Nation’s Ranks
To Permit Flow Of
Ksscntial Currency
WASHINGTON, Mar. 7. (TI
The Tren-ury ' to !.iy a u th o r-!,
...I l.iHAU s '« q-1’-'"-1— I 1 ■-■■■|*q-«*L.......... - ......
the nation's banka .*&gt; -I tin i*'Uy
arc** nfter Krtdny - f rl.-aiing ‘ &gt;
him*** reytifiintrs or -crip to bo
Used in place of money. The tv*
crenimj of I aoh * will pekmil
r f«r meet—
• f l i mess

r n n h - •&gt; ■*» ° » c . - i - j . g t - « * •
t Bra ""
Uhl to T« d*S-J^
meeting
»"*•■••» In
— spectsl session a t th with all the »tute« in hringlhu
City Hall last night, stepped Into &gt;hout- lh„ uniformity. I have n
the fight for lower rales, started
have thi* m atter centra'
hy two private cltixens some (lay*. )&gt;ej down her** In W ashington any
ago, hy demanding of the Florida | more than we rnn help."
Power and Light Co. th a t it p re\^ The president said that In |&gt;r..
care and submit to the Commi*- claiming a modified national h v '
sion within 30 days.-a new svhed-*holiday "there m r e fo u r o r fivw
u!e of rate* that are “reasonable, main, objective*.”
“The fir«t one.” he. *aid, “ was &lt;•&gt;
Just a ril proper.'
Tha resolution met with the prevent tho w ithdraaal nf sn&gt;
gold o r currenev ”
unanimous -approval
uiiamiuww.
n 1- ' - , of the
--- ComHe said In thi* ronneetlon the
mi,»ton a fter It firat waa offered
hy Commissioner W. A. Lefflcr old w ar statu te nf t;M7 had not
and seconded by Commissioner S. l*en repeaieil nn.l "we used it.”
“The second objective," Roo-c
O. Shinhoiser.
i
.
provide some
In their resolution the Commls- veil qal'1* w*" ,0
........................
.loners state th at the Florida: * •"» "» circulatim- medium for
the country in adJitlon to the on'
Powsr and Light Co.,
waa.

II, |h , ' V«W.'l,O.I 1‘IIM
.Sliti*' ji f l e r s t a t e atin u iin o o d
tin* riMi’i'ititijr o f liattk.a to* l
tiny in lint* w ith a ru lin u b y
S e c r e ta r y
W w a lin
o f th o
T re a su ry
* |ie rn ilttiiiK
th t)
tr a n s a c llo n m I's s e u tia ] liu s Ines.-s.
ilnl lltte-ly ilrulh of
l)o|H isits m a y lu* n iatlo a n d
c tv r c n c y eltatiR thl b u t
n o ,1
Ruld o r r o Ii I c e r l if ic a te a w ill
1)0 p a id o u t.
, v
In the regLlullcn* Wutniin f iltsf
any national or state Lank may
exrrvi*o Its usual hanking faneTALLAHASSEE, Mur 7
jt.in, l,. I In. i o Iiu l . I W . t- ■sliaO—
'Aumtn illtr_ l.i t . _ uu
Intel) in-re*-ary to meet thu needs
ml* i-«r* eiinfcrre,! to*lay to tie
nf its r,immunity for food, medi­
(ermine (&gt;■ whut evtenl nnd in
cine, *;h» r u n illies nf life, re*
**lint manner finsltfieatinn* nf
lief .( .ti. tie .' paym ent of usual
the nation w nh* l-onking hnli| sularic. ..lot w age &gt;&gt;r loccssary
day may' l»* ll|&gt;|iln-d In Male
oatUMiil ,.w
no — fio- main*hnnks In Flnriilu. la e nnd his
tinning i ,ii|i|o)ment nnd ether
ar«i&gt;t.int* in llu* -inie honking
essentia; purpose'.
ItegutaliCU
d*(Hirtimnt al»i» aie working
l.vniiing n ruuni.'-taldc discus- will Is’ I'lTretive im nuiiilatel/,
mi n plan lo o|ieti up trnde
■
sinn un the lank holiday question.
rhonnels In e o m m u n i l l o s
From official jy u r&lt; es a t Wash­
through some form of *erlp.
U nton K. Allen, president of th r ington there ranio Injicntlora ih a ti
Wli t—tbm did pot disci*.*?
; Pi*r?foul-At Ian lie National Bank rvgnlaiiww will tc l a u e d 'appjowd
iWnlls „ f Ihelr plan*. I( sen*
today told Snif-'r*l Rotarian* that Ing local d e a lin g h m e n a ic n s -|
ni-lhorsllv* lv b urned a lirn|x*“If we &lt;outil work out n way tn lion plans In diffrrcnl a*a:ti&lt;ma fu r
snl. whlrli m *l In- upprnve.l hy
whit'h nor growers rould get tho issuance o f scrip or d aarin jf
the seen la-v of (he Tream ry
monry for tlieir produce on drafts house rerlifirntes.
In Washington rail* for the Use
Anothrr high government ofthey depoait with u* for collection,
of ea*hler rlierk in ml,ll(Inn to
flrldl said he utiderstianl th*'
we
would
have
gone
a
long
way
rtenring
li,.n«,*
e'etlifieates.
toward i* Iving our local problem Treasury i* preparing tu autho-,
Some state Imnk' ate not memrixe Imuk t.’ppiudiara tu withdraw
liers of a n / elrnrmg house a s­ daring this holiday.
a third ■( their money.
“
\V
&lt;all*
ady
have
authority
sociation.
At th a 4White House, President
un-.Vr goveriiiiienl regulation", hr
said, “I,. iol &lt;vt draft.* fur foo&lt;l or Roosevelt is giving theught to a
feed pimhpt* but at n*wm today special me-sngii he Will drliver tu
then* had bvs-n no definite a r­ tho special *cr -ion i f Cotigrvas bs»m. nt ma&gt;.'e on tin* other rnd gilining I liui-duy, nnd plana a r t
inn -• no
\*lilt'!i v*oul I provid. us with funds being made t i » |e e l his reoominrii 'sitiiitin into lu’*v,
W A SIIl.M ii&gt;' . liar, v t/17 - to tuns oM-r to the grower. No
S irii’tuiy \Vo«‘.lin ru k tl u n /
machinery * intended tn
C itlsens v*In* have -afely «.VpMit doubt
hanking instlluiion may deliver tu
IMixes will I- e lta '.-l ti, gel Into hn’ d e tin m atter aatisfartorily llie owner prups-riy idrntifinl loc«
thorn during the n-itiunal bank i* hong i t up and within n few mncnl- iin-1
rm -itii : l i d 7 fop
ludii!«y, '» fat
h1rat trgiila- i.'nr we -halt have lenrnrd of It.’*,
ai d v to ie nclIU rr.enC
Doting lo. talk Mr. Allen -aid - v M '- i "
thnis gu.
for ch. i i , i ,
i ' i urruunta on[
Secretary Wn -I ' .ml yester­ thnt i Men y run on Ihr gold re­ nr It- for- .Mur,' t
inenrnplots,
s
c
u
e
of
the
Federal
Reserve
day that under
| ’resii.Vnt*a
■cttlenirnt i .. y I,,. 4 cornpUtc*!
Hank
in
New
York
City
on
Thurs­
p tn claiiu 'tiu il ti-hank* fur
wlii-r- i &lt;h settlem ent dooa n tl
four day.*, snf.-t)* I- |*i*il Imves day nnd Friday of last week had Involve lit, payment uf money ut
•hnii'd .....pen
it restriction. precipitated the serious situntlon cur i racy,
Some i li-.itirg h -u • n -ladationt whirh r ow lu* spread over the na
ExiliMiigc tnarkrta of th# world
lilt,I r'useil the lianki runiplrtrly ti n , aid In. derlurrd that u* n re­ un
still an at try- development* In
sult
lie
only
remedy
w.ian
ImynUwiUy, ir s jllin g in tin -aM y
A in-rim hi-fi e ti4-Hilling uctivu
i- ontinuo.l tin I’ngi f o u r )
(.'upiislt in It* bring l i r t i'l.
I railing In th to la r.
•

Lee ('onsiderin^Fse
Of Scrip In Florida

ALLEN DELIVERS
TALK ON BANKING
SITUATION IN CITY

Describes ’"Causes Of
Banking HnlidayOn
— Order Of Roosevelt

**]M Smith and liU I rown d er­
I y,** e-nid C»»r»»fnt*«i n» ' I ' hnmn
wh«i w m in Wa/hlnw*' n “ a nia»n«i
l«*r of (lovornor Pan* Sh«dt.-* -taff.j
• wrr«* thr hit* of i In* | at rad a n d ,
all »•( I Ik* rrrrm onit .
lo continue »ho l»rnHn« rn&gt;%% I went wild from Iho time
of uritunt&lt;*nl4 in th f
o* An- ho fir«t apfHarrd Lri^kl, march*i
futdiM T. Athlon vrr»n4 tho City inir n» the h«*ml «»f *» »"•” * 1^*
of Snnfonf, C im ili Court J u«»rp p r r - ■ •!« h .:*»’I**n f* •
.N •• w
Millan! II. Smith Uti* y rrifr.liy York unlit
he had i!t*fi|'|»«*f»r«‘d
You nrv. r hi arRl
KIWANIB PROGRAM PLANNED a fir r noon nnlrri'd that |h,» i»»RU* from virw.
inrntN In* h ranl on Kriilajr aft«*r» . uch ino-o a n l nndaliu. nnd to
man
Sanford Kiwanlan* tomorruw nmm In hi**offic«* in tha Court mr it «rrr)iri| that » u rv
and woman
In th* crowd
waa
will play host to the agricctural lh&gt;U»a.
Mr. A«hton, wealthy Philail#!- proud that
Al lid«1Wif**d to th r
interest represented in thi* com­
aecum
s-iiiss,,. who
si... hail ..
..........l -n J»uU oar
v which
um en prono-'-i
o* •*
l»ortV
prom is'd «n “new
m unity when earh member ap­ I»Lmn,
pears at the Montesuma lintel for ment against the City because he )|t&lt;l| . y 1&gt;(1 rlll|)j gs-c*! u wave of
tin? holder of unpaid Tity bund
|h-st
..w rytldn • i*
luncheon meeting with one nr is
..... n..ns ..oils (it rnl liM't n ft 1ra? . .
i
at .
.. .
more farm ers or ihlppers a* coupon*, seek* to rollcct on the hoadmir upwanl a ' \l. w iving tn
^
f r . vl| and
n„ ncVniiwirelginfr ev«-r-.-v*l
guest. Julius Dingfeldsr,
local Judgment hy attaching .various • ihe
winging l&gt;y. I
___________________
_ piece* nf City property, Including
commission
merchant,__________
is in charge
- v* i i* v*n* *.m* of tin- thiilis
0f th* program, and a prominent the golf course, &gt;*r ht club, and lMl
speaker, well acquainted with th* rnnsidtrahle w ater-front property. nf th r d IV and " rrrtaln ly tnppesj
uff tin- i* u nf t ' “- *i-remold*» In a
* ‘ ' of agriculture, *rill hea
subject
inanti-r that »rn' tin* rmwile hum •
the program.
py dr pit** tlw* tensiim w h'chl WASHINGTON. Mar. 7. -&lt;AV Fi-ili rnl ........... hunk* shall crvtl.’. r . I'L rE K M IlIlu ;, Mar. 7.
was very . vii'rnt Irefiin* Itooee- Following, in thn li’it of Sreretar) ! it thi’ 'am*’ in the *|M*rlnl account *-V&gt; \ S »ti emergency relief
vel|'* ‘ ir-i- 1 "
Woodin'* statem ent on banking of the di-po.iHng hank herein pro­ ihim sure fo* thousands u f w inter
II. M. Papworth. Karl U-hmann,
Mi- MrRi.ryV drserlp'bin of Al
re
' vidc*l fur and shall hold th.. same tuurists tiiiip-nui i|y • inlinrraaeesl
ruthorixation*:
and II. J* Lehman were In Day­ Smith ami th r effect h- had on the
| fiminnutly hy the l inking hoH Jsr,
l*an«. a "*rrip lan k " op. tied her« today
tona Beach this morning where
, (&lt; •in„wi l d u p llrs tr nf
"livpo.U* heretofore rfftlv fii .*»!*•Iy for rrpaym rnt
Fitlt’iiil
|{i’iitrvi'
l-anks
shall
per­
I hey Joined Senator J J- I’arrish |h#t |f|(t, ,|y Mf Lehm an. E a ch
' with (7-i.'hio worth of srrlp ixtueil
mit tire withdrawal of any part or
Joining the move, will he u&lt;e*| far and appeared before - 'he State vi#w,,| ,),r , r,.„ v from a different ant to ugrw m cnt or Irginlalive nil of such d,’podia hy the depos­ | hy hudnes* tnlrresta ready for din
authorliy
providing
for
m-girgu
)f their lmpre**lon* w-re
| trihutinn. Lilies of In,ill viaRePt
but
the purpose of advertising tin* rn- Road Depart men) for the purpose aaghi. |„
lion and repayment without re- iting Imnk without restriction pro iiml homo folks were nt the vria*
tird state os a year-roun l rrsort o y p ro tectin g the Intere t* of thi* tlltinst identical.
.trirtlo
ii
may
!«•
paid
on
dem
and.I
vlded
lhat
thu
d»)Mi*itlng
hunk
The cdi^cMonies,
particularly
,|UWS when the hunk opened. ’.C / ri
ra s te r and hem*. I t la evjrrted section In Ihe m atter of roo t con­
In such order or request for
Ro&gt;i*evelt's ilrlivery &lt;-f Hl&lt; Inau- Any hanking Inslltullim w hich| shall
th a t M r, Doherty will contribute struction.
withdruwnl
Indirato
lo
the
Feder­
The meeting, achedul-' 'o con- gStol nddress, w rr, “ i ; a g n ,'- -*t w as la w fu lly engaged in tho buala n o lh e t larg e sum for th r purpose
al Reserve hank by symbol or othnf ^V..re)'*T*.'Vi'nrtH*
'
tlnue
‘••Y* ** eoneid..... I »» 'h* lv impreeslv-," arrnril t g ' both n e * , o f leertvm g deposit* p rio r tn e7i*T«o that sucli witndrawal I* to
rtlalng Florida.
create’ speclul
s S S ^ i a l d ^ H - t t e r f a r r th ,t final iKolgeC-merting
Dir. I. M&gt;man nml Mr. i n n r r ~ ~ r r ’ M ar.' « n ! m . may
p artm rnt. and ail i » r - "
iluleil im - t fund aenm iits for the receipt hv made from such special b c | ery event «3f&gt;ne off r
the thing
scught Is n»t the
deposits
which *hall bn rnunl. prnvideil however that no
group* who have ' complain'* to and th - crowds jammed ini rverv o .f new
.
,
am oent cf money that might _Ire
hanking institution shall pay out
---- --•j
i-cr' suiijeel In withdrawal on demand
&lt;
( l make over th# axcluslon o f -road available spare to witness
or Permit the withdrawal of any
Election of officers fu r tLiyl
collected M t the who&gt;-hrsrt*-d cn~ projects they sponsor from
wit
ten
t
any
n
’
-tro
tion
or
lim
ita­
,fw many th at w»* y-,act'-,| In Dh"44
1033-31 season will feature thd 1
operat■lot and appreciain-n
tion and &gt;)|iilL t»4 kept sr|iaratrly g.,1,1 rertiflratrs.
1 final budget, are e*pe&lt; tr-l
a t­
"Any Itanking inslllution mayl regular inFating of Sanford Rika
’h in ts for Mi
Do tend the m eetlnc an-l r-gi ler •ha' are without precedent in H"4 in cash o r on d posit In Federal
F lr h la
history of the nut on.
hand!'* and eollect drafts «r other J at tbelr club i.simx tomorrow
herty'a
their complaint.
“The crowd wa» -dear oi- 1 most Reserve Bsnki i i Invest*4,! In ob- document* in connection with the night, o.-coniing to Howard Overyi .ii i lay
Mr
w ho
attentive as il gathered In f. re tho ligatiuns ol the United State* shipment, transportation or dcllv- lin, secretary of liar lodge, whA
agreement lu | artielaignes.
nalh of offlr« m i lukrli unj the Federal Reserve I-ink* may open
pate In t h i day's celabrati-'n ere: I’ROTEBTB WOMEN’S I’ANTS addre's daliverr.l• There w.re a no- special a m itin'&lt; *»n Ihrir t-siks for ery itf fo*ai or feed product*, may urges alt Elk* tn a'-tvn I a n j U k4'
aen
their member t.nnk* and tempo­ pay o ft or |iermlt the withdrawal a part in the balloting.
Milana n a t t e r , H. B. I’ope «
PALM BBACH«—M '1 Mannish rjcesbla tension i u o ’ing "Ver the
Elks also will be asked to lemB
of such amount4* of currency aj
Co„ Myrtltfo Coffa Shop, Sanford
rarily
fnr
n&lt;&gt;ii
member
hank*
ami
Lehman sai-l.
trousers for women are eharsc- entire scene." M’
shall he necessary in tho judg­ active rapport in making th cir.q u F urniture C o, B. L. Parkins, San­
• n» until thn may tw elve in such .p ed al ac- ment nf such hanking Institution nual Charity Ilall, icb«tluUd *fo^
terlxed aa ^ridiculous" hy Mrs. •and it wasn’t
roentaT
he
pri.n-i--|s.
Of
m-w
depi-ford Herald, Ray Fox. Forrest
(Contlnunl fin I’oge Four)
ita reveived I eii*h hanking instl- In, connection with such shipment, T hursJay night a t tho M ayfair.
OatckaL
Bpooa’a
Department Nathan B . SptagnlJ. th- former
Madam*
Frances,
fam
»o'
style
transport*'Ion or delivery ol food Hotel, a su it ear from er*ry ' *
tatluns.
;
S ta rt, CtWrjr- City Prin*
r *•..
*
a i l i U t l l |H SANDWICH SHOP
" la making il«po,-iD with Ihe or foo dpioduct* and may per­ point. Refreshments will list I
Henry M tL uU n, JtoumilV. and expert.
Madera! Ri- • i v»* l*:«nk pursuant to form auch other hanking function* during a social period t h a t ,
Anderson, I f t w a i 'a Dairy. I.aney
ihU
rfRuli'iDn thi* tit t'Ohltin^ as may he essential to the ship­ follow the basins** session.
HIGH
POINT.
N
«’•.
Mar.
7
e
Dfy I CJtMdny ,C o ,
Seminole
, h j- js *
The Federal Bureau of Fi*herl#a
bank
thnll
in rat h «ana imliemU to ment, transportation or delivery
I
D
—
-Trustee
«f
Jamestown
Laundry, C h ltM lt Furniture L’o., la au thority for the statem ent
Florida possesses 3,7ft| mill
offood
or
feed
products,
provided
tha
F
^
le
ril
|{cM'rvu
l&gt;ank*
by
T itle, Band and Mortgage Co, V. th a t th e largest big-mouth Meek Primillxe Bapti ' Church have
th at tha however, that uv banking Institu­ roast line, o r about one i
A. Willi a are, l e t k t y s Tire Shop, beta in th a , United States are lease*! their *d (&gt;c( here for a pymbol ot
fund*
ao
»l(*fio*lta«l
rtpctaanl
now tion shall pay out or perm it tha tha coast line mi(cago *(
ttn
d
n
k
h
eHop
because
of
h
ard
W eakly&gt; ’ O reeerr,
Wagonar found In la k e Okeochoi.ee.
^
ilU
anJar
thU
rayuUtloB.
Up- withdrawal uf any gold or gold tr»n Kates horde rind tn
times,
b
at
they
d
a
’tJ
n
U
n
d
to
Fund rare,
linn.,Only tw enty states exceed Flor
U r,
jp t oti aueh drpoaita auch rertllicalrs.
'
i
t
dp
the
w«-|wrly
prfmanenilF.
id* hi ire ^ 'o i

n n n i i i , n i n / . s , .Mar.
h r i . 7—
I*—in
WASHINGTON,
&lt;AhSenate Republicans today agreed'
upon Senator SIcNary, Oregon, a*
leader and Senator Fees, Ohio, a*
his assistant. Senator Itred, Penn­
sylvania. fei&gt;d to go through witl^
his motion to discipline Republican
Independents for s u p p o r t i n g
Roosevelt In the last flection.

In ASlllOn ase

Safety Deposit Boxes
Opened To Owners

Woodin’s Statem ent

Iiocal Group Attends
Road Board Meeting

Merchants Join M ovement To Honor
D o h e r ty In State-W ide Celebration
A group of representative San­
ford merchants, meeting at tha
City Hall offices of tha Chamber
a f Commerce yesterday aft«rn:osi,‘
voted to Join tha move to honor
U. L. Doherty, PhllasWphla mllUonallk who has spent theuaands
« f dollars In ai’vertlelng Florida
daring the past few months, by
taking p a rt In tho atato-wlde obaorvance of Doherty Day here on
Jrtd ay .
Tho local greup is w illltg to
go operate, it was decided, but e f­
fo rt will first be made to change
the *V« of tho celebration to a
IgUr time ao th a t "Sanford will
M able to m tka o betto r showing
g f its appreciation.”
Under tho plan placed before*
h
merchants yesterday, each
m erth in t. either by special rale or
a ) the end' of an erdlpary dor's
business may set aside a certain
pares stag s of hie groan receipts
sac’ ta re it over to a local repre­
sentative n f the Miami Daily
News which la apeaaering DoD«F' - .
.
ThU money, added to th at cel
:hanla,
citiee

To Meet Needs

“Scrip Dank” Opens
In St. I'clcrshurj?

I

1

Election Of Uf fleers
To Feature Elks Meet

•nr.

1

�I R A .!

% ______

-

IAN YOUTHS
BE TRAINED C
ARMY DUTY

T H E E A N F O B D H E R A L D . 8 A N F 0 E D , F L O R ID A .

IBANKRUPT B IL L 2-Sided 'Program
O ETS SIGNATURE Offered As Way

Succumbs To Bullet
Wound FoMowingi ____
o replications
f (J
P n e u n a n d « ,- e o h t.s

in i' J .

M O N D A Y . M A R C H « . IM S

K e.eni.ild,

New System For P » - ment Of Cwtffl*
chairman.
cates Expected To
Be Started Tuesday

(Continued fro m Paga One)
(Continued from Tag* On*)
made public at. th a t Dm*.
prospering coal and teaming buelTh» committee in a aummary of
nes* employing 40 msn. and had
|to report, .aid It la •'ubuotalaly
begun accumulating a few r&lt;vr-*r
„ppo*rd to any attem pt to raiae
lota which In another dread* led
the price lerel by inflatf*® a f the
to establishment of a _/e*l ertat#
business th a t demanded all his
*currency",
m• i « / t hut a fte r \Je a rin ag
m the
—
g ild standard through auepenaion
time ex cep t’ th a t which he w»*
WASHINC.TO.N. Mar.
BERLIN—All German youths giving, now in steadily increa.lng Prreident Hoover Saturday algred of metal payments, heilerea atody
wilt don soldier,’ unforms and measure, t® politic*. From reel es- the bankruptcy hill intended to should lie g lren to prtea aUNlUaWarn tha manual-at-arm* under talc he eventually stepped into provide relief for Individuate, tlon through adjusting tha gold
•M ipulxory military training un- hanking, establishing two "home farm er, ami railroad, auffaring conleat of the dollar to eommadity
Waa unexpected change* occur in loan association" hank..
price indet fluctuation..
from debt.
three movement* toward ronGaining political
recognition
The directing committee of the
Strongly advocated by Hoover,
•ertptlon in th* Reich.
first as a leader nf young people the measure would act up ma­ organixation .a id it hail teleMIHUry a u th o n tlr, are vigor- of bis own nationality in the Chi­ chinery hy which individual debt­ graphei.' it. recommendation, to
nualy advocating a militia as a cago stockyards district. Crrmak or* might gain an extension of metier, of Congress and the new
laying th a t
ita
meant o f forming an army similar worked bis way through thr u.uul time, or a reduction of debt, for adlni.tratlon,
to th a t existing in the K aiier’i minor rlrrtie r offies until he lie, ra .h aeltlement.
studies indicated that auapenaion
came president nf the hoard of
time.
It would lie required th a t a ma­ of gold payipenta would • ba folGovernment p r o g r a m * f o r commissioners of Cook rounty, jority of the creditor, both In lowed by an upturn in commodity
“ pkyilcal training of the youth" ebout two-third* of whose people number and amount would agree price, and ■ re.tnration*ef confi­
to a petltlo nto a credit court to dence
are taking on a clrtlnct military ere rrsklrnt* Of Chicago.
The board hail a Republican ma­ take th a t Individual ra«e under It.
The
directing
committee l»
«ha m eter,
jority and fared * deficit of 12.­ proteetion.
hegife ? by Vandeilip, form er preeA
coalition
has come In­ 000.000. ( ‘rrm ak per«ii*drd the
to power—th* Fascist-Nationalist majority |o adopt his - r -------Government u n d e r Thancrllor wiped out the deficit and. In his
II. M. Watson; M erten defeated
n"! tenure of 8 year*, hullt up a a&gt;»John llrrb et; liny Holler defeated
1,11tem of ferret pre.ervre and public
Howard Favillr, all matehea In the
park, fringing the rity on th&gt; J
•ftref yt t t Mr —
—
Htf-VTIT YWHI "y»oVTX*TITVoJiK -rc? WM I hm riiiation eommterlnnrr In order
mending that Congrr•*• provide an
Securd flight r n u l t.: Dr. II. W.
ng 1U0 rr*!)t*(l with ranking tfie to rain an •iteuainn of lime n r a
a'.’equate federal guarantee of all
Ruckrr won over Itirhard t)ea.;
irnt county hospital, the tub*rrulod*| reduction o f the total debt*.
exUtlng bank depo.it..
jy’» hoepital anil the children'* hoe-1 The railroad relief pm vi.ion. J. P. S leien . won over John Lud­
wig;
J.
A.
W
right
won
aver
Bifly
the pital among the mnet complete of! were Intricate and complicated,
la," ihelr kind in th e world.
providing for machinery to revi.e Kaville, an-.' Iloilo Hutehlaon won
It.i
A . mayor he man called upon to i downward capital slru r'u res in or­ over Hull Axt.
LUMBER
Third flight rp m ltu -C . K. Wil.
mal a rt a« official hn*t to the two ns- ! der tn avoid receivership*. with
H10 L u m b e r Co.
the tlon.l political convention* of I0T* action taken under the guidance nf Ham* won over G .. H. H erring;
inal and to try to hrlng order out of [th e court* and the Interstate Com- Hilly Moire won o'erjH illy Vlhltn;
Q
u
a
lity M e rc h a n d ise a t
Charles Ihmn won ‘♦ L ^ r . C. L.
im y chouse in- thn city'* finance*. HU h n e rre Commiatien.
ll t h and Hally
Th* e ffo rt, along lhe*e line* alrnert ' • C»n*ant would hava tn be re­ Park, and H. U. IlighD praan won
Raaaonnble Prices with
vwn exhauated him ami he w a. farced reived for .uapenaion from a ma­ over A-• (V Kurt.
Knur flight renulta: H enry f.uriwn tn take a trip abroad. He went to jority Of the ilockholder* of lhi
ZIP IHBVICB
Pheae 110
' of hia native Cierhortovikla, hut re aeveral rla»*e*.
lleide won over Chandler Sharon;
the relven *n much attention there
II. II. Coleman won over Alea K.
th a t he had, peyforce, to go In
Jchnson; W. C. Hill wou over Dr.
ilh- Austria for the rent whlrh he
old .ought.
rte.
Cermak'e wife, who wa* Mary
lion IlyrrJ'* of Chicago, died three
re.i year* before he attained the mayret- atality. They had lin e , daughter*.
S'aNever a “colorful? public figIon, ure, (rrm a k won a deep-rooted
■dl- popularity through utrirt atlrnUIU.lI ptic* of
tke lion to Loalwe**. —He.hwd l*"w "f
other quality
r
the theatrical* or llamlmyane* of
mayor'*
Antiteptlca...
Germany regard* • militia not hi* predec»»»«r
only a« a haal* on whlrh It. arm y rhalr, yet he wa* a forceful apeak- round* of the an
Championship
l&lt;
can ba mad* almllar to thoao of er.
wlg, Kavll e v«. Axt in consolation
The platform from which he men, are eligible I
other European nation*.'It rrgard*
play.
stepped
Into
the
mayor'*
office
|
n
the
champion.hi
It a* a alglflrant »tep In"the re­
1 htrd rhxhtt-W iHiani m rM orse
•w**-mmpn*rit
n
f'«
rr
h
ptank*'a*
round*
hrgnn
iMi
tu rn ta m lliu ry tru ln tn g fn r every
ami Ihmn H . Highleyman, while
v.weep the city hall clean," "re- m u.t hr complete
mal* rlllaan.
in conaolatlon play. H erring y*.
alnre
Chicago'*
standing
before
night,
Step* to build aurh a militia will
Vihlen, nnd I’a ik v*. fo r t. *
The rt*u|t* j,
Dot find Germany unprepared, the world." and a vlgnroe* chain
K o.rth flight:
Zurllaid* va.
daapila th* 10 year* of 'Versaide*
f n e n iin , Hill va. Holly, Kullager
provision* prohibiting g e n e r a l
vs, llou.hnldrr, whll# in consola­
m ilitary training. Capltallxlng the
tion [lay Sharon will oppoie John­
poat-war movement toward *porl*
charge of 3,000 city hall employe* son. Tolar will oppoi# Chapman.
among th* Garmon youth, pa­
ami thP appointment of an official
triotic noddle* and • finally the
“rlty greeter," with white automogovernment Itself, hava Instituted
hlle and nm torryde r.cort, to rep.
program* tn link athletic, with
l&gt;ehalt resent him at welcoming, of aliasingle handed activities
"m ilitary sports."
The 17 comp* which ware i f a »tale-widr advertising pf"- lingiiiihed visitor*.
Though he made no claim* to
formed undar th . government gram will be commemorated »n ‘
youth training plan ara designed rncouiagrd on the o carton of lieing an altruist, Cerm.k'a appn-for arhoollng Of leader, wlm will AII-Kb-rh.'* Doherty Day Mar. 10. rinlion of th* lot of the poor led
M rirhant* In Sanford and all him into numerous undertaking* 6 Room House and Lot
spread th|* Influence through the
numerou* jfouth organisation/, other center* of Florid* have hem of a hum anitarian nature. The an­
numerou* y o u t h organixation*. asked by the sponsor* uf this day nual Cook county appropriation
FLORA HEIGHTS
Tan or more courae. each accom- 1 1 cunt i il ute a percentage of their for charllle* Increased almost .10
3 Milra south of Hanford, om
gins, receipt* to wan.' a survey per cent during hi* regime. C rea­
bock went of Hanford Av*. Kal
fand to determine the feasild Ity tion hy him of the office of public
low the slgoa.
defender
to
scree
a
.
rounael
for
of * Kim Ida advertising program.
J, G. HIIAYI.KR, Aactlawcar
poor
pc
none
In
county
rnurt*
wn»
Their inntributlon will n t only
another evidence of hi* sponsorIn- u gi-rtur* of appreciation to­
Tha “ Voluntary U h o r Service' ward the man who** unsrlfirti el- rhip a f th* poor man
originally nrganlxnl to aid In *o!v furl* have puinled Klorid*'.. path
Ing unemployment, I* being dis­ on "the road hack,” hut will !«• a
closed *» having Increasingly iVfinil* *t»rt toward * goal that
m ilitary potdntlalltlee."
lia* lung Iren diicuaaed hut never
With th* removal of military re- iralixrd.
atrlctlon. of Versatile*, the emT O M S IN O A M O in
The fund thn* raised wi l he
phatl* on "yoi’th service to the hell in tru rt hy the Doherty Day
'A k O R rv V WHEN
ME HOUERS H 1 L P fatherland." dc*nite protests of I i late e mmittre until * program
| HE CERTAINLY .
liberal and paclfl*t rlrtle*. ha« | of sutvry acceptable to all sveLm e a n s n o t h i n g s j r W K I T . DICK t
definitely shifted In the dlrrrtlnu ' linn, nod communities of the
ke CLSC/ A W « C A N 'T d
o f m ilitary rnnscrlptlcm
| Mate I* evolved.
PORCH A ^
S IT U A T IO N ,
Although
C .liinrl
Doherty'*
v L fK E tT M It!
activities have cwnterri.
renlerei.* largely
In th r tin n ie r Miami &lt;|istrict this
winter, where he 1. president of
the Kmrida Veer Hound Club, and
uja-rator of the liiltnr re Hotel,
his program rapidly I* expanding
into other sections nf the state. It
An td v crtl.ln g and publhity ii Ills hope that all petty srclioaal
program th a t will carry th* me»- jealousies th il might exist he
sag* of America’* playgruund in­ broken d-iwn t y a ro-aperativ* ad­
to th* hom e.-of the no.noo.noo vertising program that wld unite
“ average Americana'* i* the dream all communities for the good uf
o f Col. Henry I- Doherty, whose thd entire .ta le .

Hoover SignsMeasure
Bringing Relief To
Distressed Business

Compulsory Service la
Anticipatedln Plans
Being Promulgated

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First Rounds Are
Played In Annual
Golf Tournament

(ConUnoad From P a n Oaa)
with thn r* ra^O cn of noth «kporta.
A t the Whit# n o a* . it w u u k i
th a t the Itap had b a n la caataan
p in io n and In thn making for a t
leant ta o week*.
fo rm e r Secretary HI He waa In
ro n ita n t conference yeeUrday on
the proclamation and it waa belirrr,! to h are hla hearty approral.
President Roosevelt, It wm* aald.
h ai known for wme tim e th a t
tome ouch a move aa waa made
|a i t night might har* to be un­
dertaken and two monthi ago he
fam illarU ed hlm ielf with the pro­
vision* of the trading with the
enemy act, under which a part of
the drastic action w ai taken.
Work oji the atatem ent began
reaU rday a t 7 J 0 V . M„ when the
rab lM t Ihet and' It waa ahaped
throudW. a contlnomia aeriea of
rnnferdWSaa' which Uated
until
within app’ronlmotely 30 m inute,
of thn tim e It waa mimeographed
for newspapermen.
Among thoie who went orer the
final d raft with tha Preeidant

RATES

HAVE Y O U ! HATCH repaired
e wh«
by one
wh# , n a lly
tty kaew*
knew* hew.
HONEY—10 pound
pall.
1000 E. tod. Oaa. E. Slack.

Martin's Garage

t* ^ A D to m n b I!n

W. 1st ST.
Specialising
In
truck
teprice. We work while
you aleep—day or night.

M .

Carvtul to Im prove

the

CARDUI s r S J S »

c m
of ra n fC T
t P l down hs*llh and
o MWhOHMPfN
■to
■ •■
■ w * “ *e,w *'llre&lt;t n*rv*#.“
Woman bar* found, tn ouctv c*omv that
Card at helps tham to or* room* pain*

RENT AN A uitln. Roadster or
coup*. 6c per mil*. Real A Son*,
Phon, 160. ■
5— H e lp W a n te d
WANTED: Colored woman a s
cook and do genxral houa* work,
apply 2438 Bay 8t. or phono 200.

9A—Poultry
fitte d H e w i t t
Reduced p r i c e on «tn*l«
vlalon and Kryptok lenaa. Atao
all aheli and m o d tn fold
filled frame*.

Dr. Henry MeLanlh, Jr.

ITHE S T O R Y O F

OPTOMETRIST
i n p a rk v o -

GOOD LAYING, young whit* lev"horn* and R. I. Rad baby chicks.

L E G A L N O T IC E
snT H K n r

•tax

iikki .

s rri.ir.V T in v

nm

rviir-R n t m o v i n

o r T im u r.v K N ti. m r i r a a
u r t iih it a t k o r ri.o n iiiA .

N.iilr* I* h . r . b y g i v e n t h a t K 8.
IIAI-I-. p u r c h a . r r n ( T a l C s r t l f l c s t *
No «11. d a t e d Iho t t h d a y o f J u n * .
A. t&gt;. 1*1*. h a * filed » t l d c e r t i f i c a t e
In m y nfflc*. a n d ha* m a d * a p p l l c a t i o n l o r t a x d . t d t n l . * u * In * e .
r n r d a n r * w i t h la w . l a i d c e r t i f i c a t e

Reasonable. 2329 Elm

■—• ■
15— A p a r tm a n U F o r R a n t

LOWER 6 room furoiehed apart.
ment, 601 p a rk Av*. Telephone
732 or a^ply t i t P i n t National
Bank Bldg. Qd^ilough Kaalty Co.

condition.

N E feg

A U C T IO N

Tuts. Mar. 7.2:30 PJW.

M kb OsUin b*w* Is II A ft, slgf kk smAw, M M
•an * .M f V ,^ . -.„ *) tt*w b n N u i •* i e i s i dw
tew* t! te * * * , • s-wOw H *e«i*ao He. kM

THE ADVENTURES OF TOM, DICK AND HARRY

H u g e Advertising
Program Is Dream
Of Henry Doherty

ALLEY OOP—Our Prehistoric Ancestor
^To-Night and Again Tuesday You Can All
Have One Big Long Laugh!! * .

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Socrl

E raata la Ik* Ufa of th# profligate aaaperor, *ugga*lad ky hi* part U O c il
B. I&gt;*Ml lie's "Th* Sign of the Crooa." coating to tho Mltaaa theatre Sunday.

O O n V * S T IC K
VO UR. B B A N
O U T 3ID B T H I S
lC A V S / a o
V T H I S W A V '-

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YOU K N O W PbMU

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T I T W D A T . M A R C H 7, IM S

S A fftO B D H l t A t D , S A R T O R f C O W M ,

A Better B u k in * Sja^m
T i f f T IM J D F lf e H J E K

lIHLE T S IU S jrtm TOOAT
tR K

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O T TH U B K U I V -

I t | e glad In th* Lord, end reRTF* ^

y, alt 1* that are

The numerous banking holidays which have been
fledited throughout the country and the President’s
proclamation temporarily closing alt banka, in our opinion.
pMdBHMM a death sentence on the slipshod banking sys­
tem. of IHU country and brings to an end the recurring
hank folium which for years have been • source of conslant economic ahock to the tmsineoa life of America. If,
out df__________;
the Inconvehl
____'ei» of this banking moratorium and
the annoyabce of frosen funds, cornea a strong unified
banking ajratem, the crisis will be worth every cant it costs.
Ever since the days of the stock market boom of 1929
the failure el hanks in various sections of the country
have been a confine tag cause for concern, For more than
three years banks have been failing a t the rate of from
fifty to four hundred a month. Even before this period
of depression, even during the prosperous yean of 19311,
'20, '37. and ‘08 banka were failing at an abnormal rate.
Since 1930, more thin ten thousand of the thirty thousand
hanks at that time have eioeed their doors. In many sec­
tions of the country, alt confidence in banks ami the Amer­
ican banking system has been destroyed.
In strange contrast- In the costly, terrifying American
method of banking, Just serosa the border line in Canada
rtot a single bank baa failed lines 1923. While on the
other side of the Atlantic, England, with nowhere near the
reaourcM of this country, with manifold burden* remain­
ing from the World War, la still doing buaineaa with Us
five great banka end their 8,628 branches without the blotch
(If a single failure. It is not greater wealth, or superior

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the bank holiday movement

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upright in

In this country there is not only a poor, system, hut
forty-nine poor systems. Each state hiu its awn system,
some of them worse thsn others, and ths federal governmeitt ha* ltd nyatem. The federal government maintain* a*
officiant a banking system u possible with tha banka under
It* charter compelled to compate With state banka regulated
raid we match par* with Time, by lax and In eome case* unaound banking lawn. Because
os row would cam* not; ard the of the difference In their relative ntrength, atat# bunk*
t opening rose
frequently resort to a lenient policy regarding Ioann, In
Would He a rose, firrevert and order to attract a certain clana of deponltorn, and to make
oar ey*s*—
more frtonay.
Jkt this-U ke thls-M ay looking
Tha Inevitable result of nuch a policy In bankruptcy.
fate on fart.
The failure of weak ntatu banka createn a panic among &lt;le-

CLEARING HOUSE CERTIFICATES

3m |d w* *• Tin** b# swift,
i fctstnhl S e w
_ r
h o u ld Held UN, warm sml living
l. j || tfjg|
r o t W» »tr#a* w ls ti *«d wr,
i
Ilka this—llks Utisl
KEQrite #0 th* racing wave, a t
up mss t Hfl
AT itonh-reitk Ufa, s e t bark wngld
7 hang bacalmads
' Ami wa, ailaep, from deepest
'?.■ rest trttotiaad,
lafa-housed, a* In the grave,
• Would tie —Ilka this:
0ar seek amls«» f«v waking eye*

BY MARK SULLIVAN

[I

Athletics At Florida
It I# a far-cry from the altnoapherr* of lmnMng holidaya and moratoria to tha carefree spirit of “football
Weather" but it ia nevertheless a fact that apring practlco
for gridiron aspirants is under way at th# Univornity or
Florida and the new coaching ata/f, which turn aupplanted
U a a ttlM
H llii * the
‘*“1 "onco
the Bechmann regime, la giving
the Hmaterial
over."
The youthful Dutch Stanley and his corps of young ns-

i r brain

*To open and look
|
again.
J y -

out on life

Ur ir net sw ift 4a Tim*-’ - •
fC ao td w* be iliw —
Wand still and tat Tim# gol
And, a* l| vanlabad &lt;tatu,
Retaining man's last rigbt,

■|&gt; e i, lesp, O Hsstf** Dalian*,
rtm . m u m . a a d - M d . » ‘

Th* spreading "holiday move­
ment by states t0 protect banks
has an ospecl'w hlch would be
something to smlls at but-Xor the
(act th at It n rressitalts certain
step* in e rd tr to avoid disagree­
able rnnsrquences some weeks from
now. W ashington; ro n g rrer. - tha|
federal reserve bank, in th s 12
districts and other Institutions
and Individuals, all have been very
busy during the ta il twenty-four
hours with plans to prevent ths
unfortunate p a rt of th* conse&lt;|uen*es of th* hank holiday
movement from srLWng later on.
At least two plans are under
consideration and on* of ♦them
may be expected to emerge very
soon.
The present situation began
with the hank holiday declared
by Michigan. That ended with a
state law to th* effect that banks
could limit the amount any de­
positor could withdraw.
As a
way of saving hanks from clos­
ing, th a t Is. of course, perfect.
Largely through Infection front
Michigan, many o th rr state* de­
clared holiday* or put into ef­
fect sim ilar rules o r law*. While
Ihe actions of the states differ,
they have n prevailing rhsrar(eristic, In that every bank i.
swarded aither th* duty, nr the
power, if It rbooaes, to limit the
depositor to drawing only a part
of what he has deposited In th*

Other college# are turning more and more from the
highly paid “Imported" coaches to their own local product*
for the guidance of athletic activities.
In other words
the taint of profesatonoliam is being erased by keeping our
collegiate sports In the hands of those more cloftely Identi­ Meanwhile, C onerr-s, at th# urc n l request uf Michigan pawed
fied with undergraduate life.
UQm way t*f looking •* 1,1
set giving th* fnm ptralliw
Mna* cuuhlii’i .bv any worse I
Those who direct the destinirs of Florida'e athletics | &lt;sn&gt;f th*
Currency, who ha* there*
----- -- P. L——•
are to be congratulated for their efforts in maintaining •til the nation*) banks, pswer, a t '
O, O. M eU tyra iu l s t s ib at J. P- •ports on ah amateur baaia. Expensive eoaehes, proaelyting
hJ« discretion, to p u t'In to efftet,
[areaj* count* with hi* Up*- Tha for material, and scholastic laxity for members of a team with respect L, national hank*,
■ay of a man wh« boa snmsthing Are not the elements In our collegea which are to bo en­ In any stmt*, tho sam e rules, nr
»7onnt.
a |
i
couraged.
For anrv sport to be successful, the spirit of taws, that th* state has. fnr
the game must be the uppermost consideration rather than stata banka. With this law pas-ed
hy Congress, and with the laws
the guarantee for victory.

j flock to the hdSam «f

eternal

passed by slat#*, so soon as all
the forty-eight have done It,'th e

weald-wwfh ratbav *** tb*
Mid eeetity officials working
klkn t* awreas* the bea ded
Mkee4 Umn ratting tk*U
dartM .vritmr, Is 4 » * a assail
f the tw H fe - l *k« o » a t f
. They may do both.
matltal purpose* the
I IM At teat. I t taast

ahondensd tha gold
la
a ship la • storm
*
-UL

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
noon. Miss Margaret Davis .ac­
companied Mrs. Hawley but Mrs.
Perry song several s f th* eld
song* dear to Ut* heart* and
me meets* of many wb# w a n preeant U» bar *w» aaaunpaoimcnt.
MJs# gala Powell, of W arsaw. N.
C , Mia. le b e tta ' attractive house
gaaat. and Miss Beesl* Baytan. of
Lavdrta, N. Y , assisted by Mrs.
Hawley and Ike Mb*** M argaret
M(J KMa nar Roberta In saw ing re-

Among the prominent visitors
to the city a re Mrs. 0 . V. Hamory
sad h er charm ing daughter, M bs
Ju lia , wka a re the guest* of their
ceoate, Mrs. Tskask, at th# Pico
Hotel. Th* Hamaey*
praniln*a* hi Yaaagvtaera, Ohio wkara
Mr. Ilsasafy ia a banker and en­
gaged to th e steamsMp healaes*.
Mtse Julia la attending the High

•wring the wiMer ssason .

i

M. r . Eablnaen, Beth MeUlagsr,
sad A T . M f s i t among the
captain on Oaafard repsn entaHvra laahlag JEVBLBY BTOBK ROBDED
after business la Orlando today.
Mrs. H. P. Driver, ol Tampa, Is
MIAMI BEACH, Mar. l . - U P ) th* guest sf Mbs. O. W. Brady. Twa koadlts ysaterday robbed th*
Mr*. Drive*'* sw ay frisada la this RlahWra Jewelry CoMpeny and
aerapoi Whh Jtwslry valued at
B W d . C serge ■J s s o W n , sales-

A*

9

r*rv* him Just a* well
curVednesdsy with
Irency. The clearing house «y*tcm Myrtle’s Coffe Shop, Roumlllat
wm
usrel in the panic of I90T, and Anderson, Toochtn s Hanford
arul gave complete satisfaction. Drug Compaviy, Laney’s Drug
All ol.L-r hanker* remember it Store, of the Smoko House.
welt. Adoption of the clearing
&gt;house system doc* not need legj (station. Speaking broadly, the
‘ banks of any city, o r district,
can put it In effect within a few
hours whenever they choose.
The clearing house method of
Is A Treat T* Bo*
forestalling the approaching con­
dition is much favored by lead­
deposits necessarily would not ers of banking thought. “Th#
rnu.ie great Inconvenience immr- Wall Street Journal," fo r e ldintrly, hut ftould become seri­ ample, scold, tha bankers, saying
"the various clearing house as­
ous in a few weeks time, unless sociations and the federal re ­
the effect. in arrested, which, of serve authorltiee can solve” the
i course, it will be.
situation -If they rouse them­
The total business of the coun­ selves out of the lethargy which
try is done with approximately haa lately held them w aiting for
to.ooo.ooo.ooo of th* currency W ashington to gat them out of
, nnil nearly 120,000,000,000 of ae- their trouble. I f bankers know
live hank deposits, To withhold their business. . . . . they can
HID Lumber Co,
from circulation 7() percent of maintain tha. acceptability
of

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Long's Meat

M arts with Tima—

With the crocking up of weak financial Institution* which
!or a year_or more have.had much to do with tbo delay, of

tito io I com fT
to m a u to K to t

ile d pecker* w i l l loads of
rhythm ahich la iS e d a te )j eeeratie! to a successful danee bead.
They pr«**nt numerous novelty
number* w hh meey ol their awn
•pedal erraarem enie of the latest
hits of Ole day. The draea wilt

lift*—f tilm .Util.

,’ould We link

M w m -m

•xpected br the dance committee
or the Elks Clsh. The Amiensdor* have bulk a reputation en
their ability to deliver a bet ma­

Ibififl.

K#v»r to close!

i tlit&gt; with Jimmie Hedge* ae

u u u t ‘. W t q t f r

, BRYAN
THRA1LK1LL
Service Station and (Jarag*
Storage—Rapa iyln*
Gao, Oil and T in 8*rvtn
(retMva and Buford Ave.
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ATTENTION!
— D attart to d

Housewlv**

I am sgalpp-4 In repair *n4
•karpes saralcsl t-mi.. •*!■■
tors, halves, rHppers. »te an&lt;t
va So espert saw tlllsg.
,
UW N HOWRtls
It spa Ire d and gbaep m d I

■Tkey-tl Cwt Whs #.w “

ts the (suitable ohth* hank holiday
The governors and
ures had a manner
elr brows over ■

I doner----------- ike

cheeks ia trade and their Inae-

ut, however, that n Mt.iHHi, would berome. In time, cepUbillty for deposit in banks
vice is fine fur no evtrrnirly serious matter, in the same community in which
decidedly not good Withholding bnnk deposits has th* specific check waa drawn.”
.precisely the same effect on bus■late rule, anil laws ine... u* hoarding of currency.
vhile the m**s Of if jsII th* stales p iss these laws.

QvalUy Mcrrhandiac a*
U th and H*By
Reasonable Prices with
U P iBBVICE

R e v u e To F eature
Elks Ball S l a t e d
For Next Thursday

A gala-floor show and dance will
he presented Thursday night at
tha Mayfair Hotel a , the annual
Klks Charity Ball with the well
known Ambassador Orchestra a*
the feature attraction. This prom­
inent musical organisation has

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�Tt'ERDAV. MARCH 7. I9.U

■ S C S A K T O B O B B U L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A .

'Ladies Day" Is Held i
/

A n d P erson al Actioiti*
Recital la Given By
Miss Mallem’s Pupils

Social Cakndat

&gt;L» M. U. Barber It tit at her
WRT'en MagwaBa Avenue.
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Mr*. Hey F. Mann wilt
m i UaigM and tomorrow In
(M ain with relative*.
IH Rctta, of Cincinnati, ha* a r ­
rival? L* ipend a ahort time here
w ith relative*.
Mr*. H. T. Bryan, of Tarboro,
N. C , arrived today t0 v)*i&gt; her
nieet, Mr*. D. P . Caldwell, Ro*e
C ioK , for a *bort time.
FWenda of Jack Strm per will be “ach Inatrument, adding th a t an
glad t« team that he la Impruving orchevtra a , a whole may be re­
a l hi* home, 131)6 W rit Third Kanleil a* a tingle great in itru Htrawl, aftar an operation Satur- ment po*»e«*lng almo*t llmitle**
day.
m udeal poadbllltlea.
She di*_____
played illuRtrationn o f member*
U n , S . J . BUge** eontlnue* to °*
‘*'*w York Philharmonlv
h r i t r i r W F -w m irA rU f v v ^
1»ni '•
daughter-in law, Mr. ami Mr*. P * »*«*• O reheitra* holding the
P m l Blggtr*. 210 W i.t Sine- ^ r,ou*
' n, 1.0? ,#r ,t0
tMDlh S t m t
IjH t# • correct M rs f o f, khtir r t li -

Sanford-Golf Club
Mr*. Ralph B. Wight ami Mr*.
H. B. Pop* » m ho»tr*»e» nt th*
e rrk ly “ladir* da&gt;" which took
p lu * fw iin lA r at the Sanford
Country H uh. Mr*. A. C. Fort
won the blind hogl* tournam ent
which wa» enjoyed during the
mornihg.
A t the noon hour, luncheon was
served informal!} from the Inn*
■lining table which hail ru lu m l a p ­
pointment* an,| candle,- anil ea-«
JJPoratrd with lu e I* of calendula*
and fern.
Contract bridge was *partieipaled in during the aflernoon.
When »cor*a were a&lt;Weil. high
score priie wa» awarded ln Mr*.
Peter Schaal while low score prliee
were pre*enteil to Hr*. John F.ick
ami'Mr*.* Karla T. Louck*. Mr*.
George Knight receivnl u priie
for ru ttin g high.
Thoro praeant were: Mr* M S.
Wiggin*. Mr*. II. S. Alvord. Mr*.
0 . P. Itiihop, Mr*. R. K Ihm*.
Mr*. W alter I . Morgan, Mi*. 1l.
M. P*pworth, Mr*. J . Ila well Fish,
Mr*. K. t*ompton. Mr*. F . \Y. Ben
tier. Mr*. Olenn (.ingle, Mr*. V c\
Fort. Mr*. II. H. Lewi*. Mr*.-John

gadH If friiad*.

Refeuldr- Mcclinff (if
Confraternity Held

Mian MAllwm, a*dated Ivy her
mother, Mr*. A. K. Mallem.
Mr. and Mr*. Roy G. William*,
The program w e, pre*entcd a*
Mr*. Gaorgo Gray, ,aml T. II.
fallow*:
Fleah. of Oklahoma City, are
"Charaianla,1* Ftederte Groton—
vpettdiag today a t St. Vincent'*
Ruth I’elera.
HaaRItal in Jackionvllle with Mr.
“ RiMithtack Polka," Karl W. Kern
Gray.
—Margi* Hogan.

Mr. and Mr*. J, D. Dei* and
Mia* Caroline Pena, of. Charlevien , S. C.. were the week-end
gueai* o f Mr- ami Mr*. R. R.
Pea*, Roae Court. They were e n ­
root# tor Tkmpa to *pond a *hort
Mr. and Mr*. C. E. Myer*. fo r­
m erly of thi* city, now of W ater­
loo, Iowa, are expected to arrive
th e la tte r p a rt of the week to viaIt Mr. add jUr*. G eorg. W olniteln
■t ihetr home on "South Sanford
Mu* Catherine Meiwh and Mi**
Jean Shelly, *tudent« a t Brenau
College. Gainesville, C*., rrtunrod
today a fte r BpemUng a *hort tim e
her* w ith the former** parent*.
Mr. and' Mr*. John Mel*ch. Park
Avenue.

Mr*. John G. I^onardy and
Mra. W. B. Ballard "are planning
to attend a meeting of the Mate
board.of management of the F lor­
ida Daughter* of the fAmerlcan
t volution to be held Saturday tn
Peter*burg at the .Suwannee
Hotel With the Priaseea H lrrlhigua
ChaptoT aa boetcek. Mri. lamnardy
I* lyMM-ibtr of th* w*»d and will
takJvSart an tb#' prOgftm whila

Calls Banking Situa­
tion Fundamental!)
Better At Present

*ho will ap|wur
llevue wnirh will
lo n n relio n w ith lb

Small Group Of State Drys
^CaoJRretient-Br-ohi-^epeaL
If l*t’Ki-!:itivi' Appoiktiorfmcnt Is Followed In
('onventinn Slioorlty Will Be Able
To Dominate Situation

Mr*. R ,. M. Venable and »on. T.
IL Flaah, of Oklahoma City, and
Mr*. Gearge Gray ami *on. Dlllle,
"pek^Suaday in Gainevvllle a* the

Mm. ■- P. Mobley, Mr*. J. O
lAM jr. Mr*. A rthur Branon and
*on, William, and Mr*. PeW itt
Brown have returned from Macon,
Ga. where they »pent a week vi*itlng relative*.

‘Girl Break' Dance Is
-Given At Elks Hall

xAml . ............. i-clal prn\i.*iiili i*
!• lule by i i 'OCic
m liy the .neat
'b , inn uf tl
I egi-l.ll jri-i the !»•:i i.i loin ii- tli.ii i- ihe way m
aim'll iho • i.iention t o i a l l f y oi
i, ,.it im- I ' l l i Amendment in
J. i.it,'u w ill * ihiievll.
111th-. Iliiv.it .111*1 HilUhoruugn
i .until , m u
it'g nppioviinnte" i\ | .o.iioo | indatioii **u* h, mmbi
"' ho*, llneo roil * each m *uih a
convent ion, or one fm i* r h rep
’
n m rtl.it IVC. K h ig llr roiinty, with

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g,r.mt [Hpl|,t t * e -««*«
'
oi tin- li " 0 fc Vml ieii*u*. would
’"*• |tt.ve one. If you lived In -Flagler
"* rounly yon ium- Jii t iioe*',- much

Mr*. Ti ■I . OVonnnr. Mr*. H. tt
Cultum, Mr*. R. A Cameron. MrMr*. Frank Peter*, Mr*. John
i’eiuld, Mm . Paul Peiuhl. Mi
Katherine Herner. and Mr*. J I
Wathen.

I,, tuy aluuit Ii i&gt;i iiI ii-&gt;

rreervem-peiMlein.

|iro**i Iin ii* Iwvn rvnalng night j new accountami il*i for week* feeding out thi* *1 any tinu
taonoy anil -till the peoplo h ate which that to
iwit lot ii *tny in tin* liank*. lull -olutoly -nfe
insisted im pulling it oiil. Ilcnce of ihirhl i* I
the Iron-ury auttioritlc* come sen- keep it :afi
.llilr to llw oiiinion that it i* fool j money in in
i-h to Von tinu* feeding out Ihi* ‘ in; secondly,
money whrn in-nidi* will Imard It fodoi*1 ic-cr
mid nut u*o it either to P&gt;y bill* purrhn*lng
or to v m enhnm li-r
Iwitlt it,
-The ittiv thing happened Inj “ All I ran
thii.1 and In IttllT. and *"* theni g m trfi l for
u iltn l liy i**uiiig clearing home j do lie In thi*
tf lll/il RlC* of . - mall llcnuiltiuii-| n anl i f -po««»
lion* and giving lhe*e In the pen n| bunking *it
plo until they docide In m e their j covering antiown curren-y. In oilier word* liank*. a*
there i* no searrity of money In throoghout II
niiy rily tmlav.
"Knl. iioly i* thu liankinu *lluali«n fundamentally -lielloi tmiay',
hut ilie entire im«ine** *ilualion
i* riiin-lantly iJi-artng. Thi* *ihv
troll, that raiieed the pre-ent eurhunllo wo are pa**ing.

leplilent of Miami. Tamil*, nr
Jut I- -'ll: ill- I
III I i ill.- ill. I'X'
lli-uir* of llie-o- iln-ipiallliev.
I- 1lli-iii founilee " f Ktiiriiln Ihut
hnvi*-*hmiu t'ronouneeil anti-prohi* ll ii ii
-eitlllntnl, tin- ii'l'enl
ri ii| n--i i tv, in-t i - i peirctll of
the total piumlar
vole vt the.
Gandy Itiidgr, roimectlnir Tam• I: Ii- in t!i_'H uinl IP-1.' elecliona.
Tlu-y ii-t Ii i niiiitii- ii- "prnh- |in with tiu&gt; ui'U -Itnre of Tampa
-ly dry", litivim: -t\ mi tin- liny, Ii rlll-he* a -hori nolle to
i hi tftil rolimm, but i' iim i-'.iiig -*U{ SI IS lendm rg, niul i . the world'*
ini, * i-» in- “dry", they --till
- -irilcml thlli tln**e .Mi east little
■i than in peiient of the |o|«il&lt;# Mite.
.-hind,.' t'nngrc** pri. i-,*.| to IfflH t DOUMf HACK HA LIVtL IOUTI
* -tf* -i metliihi nr ...... licit iti-t*-..I * to tlie forthcoming roaven- T r a v e l
T r a in
t ii *i * ttiii* woo i| oltin* i m -iv voter
i m ill vol e, the i» i-nlt*l«
north
east
-it Inn- in Ii-iii .
’ 11&lt;t t'n met hi'.I i ■- !i (i &gt;■■ tinRite* end C»io» C a.leil • Spt t J
Sdtty • GeeJ Mr.li • Goed Sleep
fiepei Senati* Chihi- i i o i lei j* n
Hiekk «« Revif.

Reports Are Heard At Circle Number Four
Church Circle Meet Of Church Has Med

{Continued from Page On*)
fovernment. I think Ihi* baa b rti
tell demonstrated by the event,
f the |U*t l* h*ur«,
-T he *t*te. ailed with trm arli
ihle promptitude In preventing .1

It ARSON PAliK. Mir. T • P&gt;
nave doVfloired.
The rituatiol.,
i toirer \V. Balwon. in a statement however, did get to the point Sun
U terilay, *alt! th.- 'tanking hidr lay, where tom* kinil of tinifon .
**y i* “only nno more '.uirilte wi Action teemed neee**ary and a
're passing.” ||e termed it n -nil m u know revolted ill two th in g s
r currency panic'
nml declared he tailing of a *p*-cial *r**ion oi
hr» ill virtually e v ery town in tin Cone i f , for Tiiurvda), and sec
mtnlry Ihi- jatoph* had onir* milly, n proclamation to lake gtuv
money |n Iheir Rockets, mattrvs.e- &gt;f immediali- emergency lieleiv-i
ii"l Miirm luwU t tmit they had 11 low and Thnr*ilay.
‘ In ibnt proclamatiim
there
la&gt;&lt; ngii, lioeaiiM |ln-y liti-l. |*-&gt;i
''thing huge Rum* out of Ito veto (oiii or five main nhjeetiv*,.
Ilm fu st one »■» In prevent Ui**
'tank*. .
“The w ar la etait 111', in r-» go i itlidm uat of any further ggl.l
Iwr ngnln,'* he -uni. "i* to puv and • irieticy. The old war slgiMlt* with Ihi* money Buy good- ite of Ittn had not'been teprgjpl
jtith it, or put It hiiil, in &gt;)n Imilk tml wo mod tl. It «i&lt; an exceed*'Tho hank* o f the 1'ntied Stale* iiigl} t -rful rn*trumen!. Thu **,••
H
__ nl ond ohjyxltVv n»* In provide M in'
*re in n •ttoiigvr
po-ilkin than
my linn-1*0
&lt; ilK ttjaW iv Jljv U -iiiiatlw .^
.A
mhMVW
reserves, Timre
more rontervulive
.........................loan,
.....„ counlr) tit idditiou tu the oulmil n far greater amount of gay*
ernnienl IsmiU,
•'Till' *whull* difficulty I* that
then* i* a -,-nrrlty o f itirrency In
the liank*. thmnfh 'theto i&lt; op
vrarcily in the country. More fill!*
and Ri&gt;lii/ R»,| nilver of all ilenominilion* on- in circulation today
tliuu aw l before- in tin* uniiitry'*
;ht»tnrv"

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:t M
Miami I1..
\e
Brill I

(a t “Kewple Pence,“ Annie F.
Ihi- Mountain Top," Karl W.
Gay, and (b&gt; “The Spring on
Kern—Edith Fingletarv,
(a ) "Valnette, Robert W. Kerr,
Rov Peervand tb ) Mt..............
.
Boh Roy Prevy— Mary Whthen.
*
"Church Belt*,~ "Florence M ailm
-- Emm lt Hagan.
(a ) "Edelwei** Glide," F . E.
Vanderheek. and (h) "A Car
nival Scene," Panl IhtVal—
Ada Singletary.
••In th e CalhedrnP’ Mlldreil Ailalr,
—I.ucy Roumlllat.
“The Angkor Pagoda." Evange­
line Lehman, and (h) "Mock­
ing Bird," concert variation*,
Frederic Lewt*— IM lh* Slagle*
tary .
.
"W ater Nlmnh* W alt*," Bert R.
A n th o n y -M ary W athen
and
Ml** Mallem.
fa ) "Taranlelle," S. Ilach Mill*,
and lh ) “ U Palom a." T ra dler-llaverm eyer — Ada Sin­
gletary.
"Melodv o f Iaive,1 II. Engelmann
—R uth Peter*,
fa ) “ Echo*, from E rin" I ru b
theme* arranged by William
M. Felton, and |b l “Fir*
Dance," Jam r* FraneU Cooke
__Ada ami Edith Singletary.
(*) "P ream of th# Shepherd#**"
hy Aug. I^hlU kv. arranged
hv M. Groenwahl, and (h)
"G avotte,,,-hy lla rrv P*h*t—
John Senkirlk ami Jerry Senkarlk.

BABSOfy TERMS UNIFORM BANK
T E M &lt;8 ABM
BANK HOLIDAY SOFY SROOSF/VEI.T
AS SILLY PANIC

To Appear In Floor Show

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FAST, CONVENIENT
SCHEDULES
MIm Mary Wick.*, of Orlando,
flr»l vlcg-pre»ident of the State
Little Theater A**ocintinn, and
Ralph Shaar, of l^tki- Alficd, »rirotary o f the awoiriathiii, will I*
here tomorrow to deride w i 1'
leader* in the ,S anford U tile Tin­
ier Association on a deflnil- ita! •
to *tage Ihp d a te one-act p i .
lournament in’thi* city.

An* CJen An &gt;i-*ed,i am, bon —nw.
*1 t * l , i ta CohImi. A-*JiVI*e*ik,ie
fine Item.

Mrs. I/.•rnardy Guest
At Chu|)ler Meeting

THE GULF COAST LIMITED

W ith the orchestra, "Renllmeatal Floridans,” a* „pnn*nr*, a sub­
scription "girt break" balloon
(lance wa» 'given Friday night at
Urn Elk* llall. Mr*. W. A. Tlllie
l llo.iltutino In Id tt*. till- Molacted a* ehapetono during th*
■ ' r.'.o lintel In Mi-ibouim- la«t
evening fee the Inrgp number of
- • k. M u. Icm iaidy gave un u-l
inmabare o f Ihe high *chool ret in
'*•»# t*o the ('uiiKtilutioil tiliidi
atimidaace.
wa» followed by u shorter tall, i .ii
P aaejag began a t 0:3d o'clock
the ilr.int'-r i o f ('ommunitm*
and continued until 1:30 o’clock t*
bmvn by event - Inking planmaaie furnished by th# “ Sentimen­
ii oily In Centrol Klnrit'a. Mr*, tt
tal Floridan*." Soecial entertain­
II. Ilcrg. formcily of thi- city.
ment w ai fkrni*hed during th#
t&gt;.w regent of tile Abigail Wright
W ith ahuut (S rngtaUrt In a t­ evening be Mi** Elol«e Winn, voChamberlain Chapter, intrndt-t• -I
tendance, the regular meeting of ralist,
Mle* M argaret
Murff,
Mr«w leo n atd y , nnd enieylaitu i
the Waat BWe Prfm aty P.-T. A. .lancer, ami Jo* Cowart, vocalist.
The hall wo* Jecnratad for |h*
Wait held last TbuNday afternoon
ailli a luncheon in her honor &gt;,n
In th e . m M
andtlerlum. Mr*. rrearion with quentltlea of folorej
Oeorgw
pre»Uicd over the halloona and fesbama o f crepe pa­
butine-a* M»#Um awl Mra. Jam#* per. Among tbnee present were:
the Ml**** Caroline Rigger*. Mar11 llh u v e r' til) | h-r« m , in at
lllla, a n d t|dro. ^ art on St. John* iorle THU*,. Hebn Tothert, MarIm la n re , th* Jarkaonvlllo lliatrict
g aret MeCarvey, Klola# Winn.
war* )unU»*e*.
„
Progieesivii Club of the A tlantb
; Purl at -|h* buelneat metlinx m Dorothy Fope, Dorothy t^ a v ltt,
.'..'•"iLlfina ilailxuad entertained
N «(
given o f the Counl y Jevc# Min*hew, Jewel Mlnehew,
with a s u b s c r i p t i o n itaneiluaelt meeting held on Mar. 1 Rebecca Wilson, Nancy White,
givtn lost night nl the City Hall.
B
etty
Colbert,
M
argerv
L*»L
WlVeon Bchoo| tf te r whirh Mr*.
I lam ing began ai!t:.10, o'clock an i
•Ian JBtgpbenxon. Mr*. C. K. Genevene Well*, Aldln# llarrlaei*,
Mr. and Mr*. Irving Htaey, of t-i.nl.lined until a late hour tn mu
a n a o a , aad .Mr*. Burke Steel* Camilla D*a»,.Bim* W ight. Dee*- Little Falla, N. T., a re th* gtiest* sin nr niched by Mero'a Orcheatrn
the* U w ao a, Judy McClelland,
i f Mr. and Mr*, (t. |, Louck*. C. E. Adam* hail charge uf or
''u aupeigU d V a*rv* on a nomMggv. Ja n e praaton, U llian
d ing .eafumlttee,
Magnolia Avena*.
runi:rments for th* affair.
a n .U U a y Contel. U ra in e YaxhoeU wre* vNnd th«k the organUa- “
* I ~T-' '
m i t h j raonjullpn* to
a plane "-Vf»o|n .7#
by MM*
V Governor
a i " . I(triad oo rf ■
TEA H O U S E
for federal 1n .p h r e T»k«ch and a t*lk.
* b . Th* at* th* r-ommantty Owe# l'
I1U Orange Aver, W latei P ark.
‘ Tel. W. P. 3J M
** Car waa rhlM ", by lira - B urkt SUt
“ fe e d of the tam e quality and character th a t I would **rr* If
yea’ w ere gneit* in my own home."
(Mra.) CHARI.BEN J. BAKER. Owner

awprl. Mr*. ,'Jehn Rumbley. Mf»-

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                    <text>AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
Member Amodated P ro s

SANFORD, FLORIDA. MONDAY. MARCH 6, 19M

New York Banks Plan Use Of Scrip For Currency;
Mayor Anton Cermak Is Dead A fter 19-Day
New System For Pa:
r.**ent Of Ce:
cates Expected!
Be Started Tuesday^

ReveallViewsJ CONFIDENCE
BankIS Procfamation fl®
RAINEY SEES Newspapers
\Of Roosevelt’s Inaugural
VOTED
HITLER
LEGAL
DEER
IN
|
Address
Given
In
Capital
National R e l i e f .
Family At Bedside
Plans Are Pushed
BY GERMANS
As L i f e Expires NEARFirniRE
Succumbs To Bullet
Wound Following
Com plications Of
Pneumonia, Colitis

Grand Jury Is Called
To Consider Indict- Speaker Of House Re*
MIAML Mir. 6.—(A.P.)—
Mayor Anton Cermak of
Chicago, victim of a bullet
which Gluaaeppe Zangara
fired Feb. 15th in an unauceesaful attempt to aaaaasinate
^President Rooaeyolt, died to*
day.
Death came after a 19-day
battle againat a wound which
waa complicated by colitis,
pneumonia, ft weak heart a n d
u n a r m In the lower lob* of th*
lim a punctarod by the bullet.
The fam ily arae gathered at the
bedside when Cermak breathed
hla last. Mr*. Floyd Kenlay. a
daughter, hold one of her father'*
while Vivian Graham, a
granddaughter, held the other.
coma laet
Cermak aaiifc lain
nlaht following a third blood
------- tran ifa ito n b a r h##*f om#rg*a7|
Membera of Urn fam ily who visited
him aald bo n pagn lied them at
tim es b at did no* apeak.
A special train, bearing Car.
rnak’a body back to Chicago, will
Ira r e beta a t 1:00 o’clock tonight
arriving In Cbicaao Wodnooday
m om lna.
,
In the moanttme. S tate's A ttornay Vernon taftod th* graad ju ry
to eonvaao a t 1(00 o'clock to con­
sider an fBdWftte t n ' of E#ngwra
f&gt;r murder. Tb# -aloyor la f l Jalt
A&gt;f hero under sentence of 10 years
||M following hla aoarletion on a
* * eharga of attem pting to hill
Rooooralt and three other victim*
o f hla butlota.
I
Anton Jotoph Cermak capped a
long and cumulatively aaoceeaful
political earner -Inr attaining the
Chicago mayoral It y w ith the 1031
overthrow o f “Thempeonl-n "
Th# atory of the man who he4&gt;
cam* Chicago’* Democratic 1913
- world's fair mayor'* concurrently
w ith th# city’* repudiation of Wil­
liam Hal# Thempeon lo a repet!,
tlon *f the traditional American
sa g a of on Im m igrant boy fig h t­
ing hla w ay to boalnea, and polit­
ical ambtsBCO. .
Cermak'* victory by a w o r d
m ajority In - tha 1931 election,
when Thompeoj sought a fourth
term , waa daabrlbad by political
circle* aa being attributable ae
much to an “nntl-Thompaon' vot*
a s to a “pro-Cermak” vote, yet ho
never v i a characterised aa strictly
a n opportunist. And hla previous
In climbing th* political
id p tv rad hla ability aa a
voto-gettar on hie own merit*.
Carmak’a ri»* to political power
w as by no moans meteoric, hot It
w as steady, dapilasting hi* growth
In aerial etature from a humble
b irth hi Bohemia t# ■ position of
pow er in AflriHen'a *#cood largoat
elty.
i
lflloatenas . o f. hla youth and
young nunhned M lc a t* the drive
and fora* whMh carried Cermak to
gueecoon. Ho « U earning. U s own
living ab the gg» of ll» fired from

That f f lg f tlr ty w m
Fulfill Its Promise
WASHINGTON. Mar. fl.-lA ’l From th# neat speaker of the
Home there came yesterday moot
positive
aituranee* th a t "the
Democratic Party will make good
it* . promise* and legalise
•*
the earliest poeelble moment."
T hat moment, »ald Henry T.
Rainey, of Illinois. Democratic
speakership nominee, who will
be elected because of his party'*
large majority In the House, may
com# before Apr. 1. In any event,
he asserted, "It won’t be many
week*.”
Slr.ce the «e*»lon I* to begin
Thursday, Rainey said, th# Houia
blit
might even act Mar. 20, on
to modify th* Voletead Act. House
rule#
m eaiure to be
___ permit any
.
of
^ « h t ^ ■■under a
the rule* and th* flret and third
Monday* In any month—and Mar.
20 I* the third M o n d a y .
"Anyhny, th* question of letting
th* llou** vot* on th a t date la be
log considered", he said. *
.
T l f such a procedure wore re­
sorted to, It would require a 'tw o thlri.'s mejorily for passage of th#
beer bill. Kalney held the belief
"th a t a majority could he obtained
without much difficulty."
'
In tha CongT*** th a t juet closed,
the House passed and sent to the
Senate by • 230 to 165 vote th*
Collier bill which would have per­
mitted th* m anufacture and sale,
and hava taaed, beer containing
3.2 percent alcohol by weight.
The Senat* judiciary committee,
however, so drastically lewrnt*
the measure th a t many wet* in
the Democratic P arty opposed It*
enactment.
Rainey and other Democratic
leader* are hopeful th a t because
of th* Influx of |IX) r.rw member*
of their party to th# H o u s e many of whom supported the
platform promise of “Immediate
modification of the Volstead Act"
—the necessary two-third* major­
ity for passage under a suspension
of the rule* on Mar. 20, can be
mustered without difficulty.
.

Golf Links Declares
Moratorium On Fees

F irst announem tnt of a m ora­
torium on other than bank depos­
it* In Hanford ram* this morn­
ing from H. M. Watson, president
of the Sanford Country Club who
said th a t until Frlc'Sy morning,
all grten fees are suspended, aa
w«l| as th* club* share of th*
caddy fees.
This action, which now ledocei
golf play for club members from
85 cents to 40 rents for 18 holes,
la taken, Mr. W atson said, both
aa an aid to the nearly 60 men
and women who aro participating
in tha annual golf tournaments
this week aiid to provide, golfers
who, because of tha banking holi­
day, gr* necessarily considering
1871, a t U a d M , a arnafl town laying away their golf equipment,
•b o o t M mOan from Prague In with a a opportunity to continue
w hat Woo than Bohemia,
thio form of recreation.
CsocboalovahJa, C e r m a k
waa
broagbt U
U attad.
whoa h# wo* laoo than a year
TW. fam ily settled In the

f

i

was.

Conference Of Social
Workers Postponed

\

Waahhrgtnn S tar (Ind.)—Prr*&gt; , leave* them unanswered.
The
______
.
Ident Rooievelt ha* accepted th«- prugram which ho lutlm ea 1* d r
leaden hip to which th# people appolntlngly vagjo. The course ho
have called hint fearlessly and 'intend* to pm*no i* not mad*
with d*dlAa!lcn to th* principle* d e a r. $&gt;Vc hgro. therefore, ,»»
id..«iiiMMWAt*. upon -wliwb.. line i
J ] 1
”
Ing further btrinlln* of fom. bullion o r currency or ipcca*
nation is founded—11* accept* iwlieie*
w* he ha* In mind and n
O f
T o ts lf N o te s jll
luliuit in foreign exchange an ,|'perm itting tlm application of
hi* m p o m lb lllty without q u a il-1rontlnur In rely upon faith un
appruprsti- m ra -n c s to protect Ou- interests of ogr people;
NKW YORK. Mre.-rt - ( V-T.)
fnation and with courage.
til they aro ducl.-n-d."
ami
.,
—I’lanx of Nrw York hank* fa r
W helm - li i ■ provided In section .*i (H* i'L th # Set of
i
the issiiancp of cleating hmia* J
Oct. &gt;'•, I 11:. i lit Slat. I.. 411) as aiu.-nded, "that lhe President
Loiilsrillo Courier-Journal find.
Baltimore 'Sun -find. Den*)—1&lt;
ItKRI.IN, Mor. A—(A .P.)
rrrtiflcalr* hive hern n ,mulcted, '
may tnvi -im atr, regulate, or prohibit, under »urh rules or
Item.)—W* have th* assurance t is the mend, the spirit of P r o ­ T htt the K ririulax in all likeotherviisi-. nny trunsartlons in foreign rxrhange nml the rxit wa* reported tn t\» ll Hlreet
MomhI wiU adloucn for l» »
of this man of action, this leader. I |,.&gt;rn t Roosevelt's .inaugural ad|m rt. hnanltng. meltings, or carmafVltg*
gold or silver
n o * after a hrlrf -is*ion wa*
th a t if Congress fails to d»i dress th a t counts, and the spirit
today and it i* -regarded aa
eoin or liullnm or currency. . ."; and
the opinion in government flrrlr*
w hat it should do. he will oerk. | | , k. 1K*l. It is fine . . . . What
probable that lunk* will opera
Wbi ir is it i" provided In' suction lit of the said act "that
and If noeesary fight for, the ruuld he expected nr a»kcd wa*
today after the notional *«ei*l*
for payment oy the rcrliflc.xtew
w hoever.shall willfully violate any of the provision# of this
M UacUlWe In the Itelch-tac
power to do it him«elf. And it is a President with n mind untram *. t or or any license, rule or regulation issurd thereunder, and
on a ratiu n rj bast* I,.morrow.
history w hat Franklin Roose'rlt nieh-d by fear or -lavish obe­ and Pru**i»n diet rl*etion&gt;4ga»e
whoever shall willfully violate, neglect or refuse t.s comply
While ilelal* of the plan at mod­
with any onler of (he President issued in compliance with the
the national government .* dchas fought for, lie ha* always dience to old form", and with a
ified opening are yrl unavailable
provisions
of
this
act,
shall,
upon
conviction,
be
fined
not
more
won.
will l» a rt. Hucli n President I* ■. n e mainrity. The eiliinet will
huge hale* of the new "mun*y“ ,
thnn 610,000 ur, if a natural twrson, imprisoned fo r'h o t more
meet Titewlav lo &gt;et the dale
revealed In this addrv-s.
have hern printed and I h s k m t - '/
than
10
years,
ur
Isdh
.
.
.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Ind.)
lor the lieiehstag convocation.
, said that despite complcvitiew af
Now therefore. 1 Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the
—"If w* may Judge by Mr.
pulling the new *y*lrm lata apPhiladelphia Iterant (Ind.) —
. I'nlted S tairs of America. In viyw of »uch national emergency
Rooeevelt’s inaugural
address, Fight the depression *e we fought
IIK ItlJN .
Mar. • (AT - See - 1
rratian. It la quite likely th a t '
■mil virtue «'f the authority vested in me by said act and n
hi* resolution I* firm. He even the w ar. Thnt is the keynote of
some form of payment will be
older to prevent the export, boarding, or eurm arking o f gold
nteen million voter* ut o f every I
goes to fa r a* to say th at he wilt President It'
i , -liver coin or bullion or currency, du hereby niwelaim,
started tomorrow with official ■
veil'* Inaugural &gt;
n, Bnifl.,i,.d their confl-l
If needi be aik Congress for mid res* . , .
older, ilire.-t mid declare tlmt from Monday, the sixth day of
sanction from the secretary af
It bring* hop# of ,u.mx.
( hancello,' Adolf Hitler
March, to T hursday, the ninth day of Marrh, Nineteen Hunw ar-tim e power*. We arree with better day* to the American in yesterday’* |{rich-tag election 1
the treasury.
•d rill and Thirty-three, holh dates Inclusive, there shall be
hint th a t w ar lUelf could scarcely people . . . . A nation turn* In and ilemonvtratrvl to President _
maintained ami observed by all banking Institution* and all
precipitate a g reater emergency ,
with renew d hope, and Von llimlenhurg that he senseil the
W A S H IN G T O N , M a r. 0.
brnnvhe* thereof loealed In the United Slates of America,
than th at by whirh the country ! look* for quirk ncticn
of llw i ifrm an piNtpU* t
. ■■“ I’l‘li"lt ll"- lerriloiie- uloLluslllar pussslseiolM, a-tWIlk holi­
(
A
lP .) — Im m e d ia te u tep * lo
I»J » f b L n o r_ tlo Jn L jlfm l:t-lh * U l
day, and that duitPg said pctioil nil banking transaction* shall
rlchlly uwlirn
h rn IIn*
k* u.^knl tlic rh i^ fi
lighten
the hanlshipH cattftM ;
may becnm* necetiary to so
I,- suspentlcd. During such holiday, excepting as hereinafter
Philadelphia. Inquirer
(Ind. of the Nmi brown *hlrt* to tnke ,
tre a t I t "
hy tho naHon-vvhlo hank .
provided, no such banking Institution or brunch shall pay but,
Hep.)—All in nil. the slmrt in­ the helm of the ship of «tnlo.
•
expert, ratvnark, or permit tho withdrawal or tran sfer in
rthtttdowu win* iironilaetl to- !
&lt;!• runny is now w ill on t hi
Kt. Louis Globe*Democrat (1ml.) augural nd.lre** should have the
nny nmiinrr nr by any device whatsoever, of any gold or pllver
rffert
of
Inspiring
confidence
In
way to Fascist d ctiitorship. t’bnn'T h e ra la much th a t 1* reassur­
1clay, S e c r e ta r y W o w lin »&gt;f tlt«s •
coin or bullion or i-urrrncy or lake any other action.
During such holiday, the secretary of the treasury, with
ing In th# brief inaugural address the American people. The Pres­ (collor Hiller, by vote of Ibe peo­
T rc tu iu ry
U 's c rtim f
th a t
th r approval of the President under such regulations as ho
of Preaident Roosevelt, although ident fully realise* our ilifGculr ple, has trim given the legal tools
h n n k jt w ill he re o p e n e d i f
(Continued
On
Page
Two)
•
may
prescribe,
is
authorised
and
empowered
(4)
tn
perm
it
Mo
atinlhilulii
tinln«t
vestiges
of
It raise# many question* and
any nr all of surh hanking institution* to perform any or all
n e c e s s a r y t o p e r m it th e pny*
the derno.-rary whleh hu ennsider*
of the usual hanking functions, (b) to direct, require or per­
n failure.
m e n t o f p a y m ils.
mit th r issuance of ilrarnig house certificates or other evi­
The Nariv iibiiK* will command
W'iHulin and hi* able*, b zdars
dences of claim* against assets rtf banking Institutions of
rm rty I t perrent of th e votes In
Biwcial tr o d m inim is for the icreipl of new tlepooils which
of X vagras* Ard DiCelJvak.Kdcsa*,
the new llrtclislag amt ran die- |
Ait,it be subject tn Withdrawal on demand without any restric­
veil himself am working hard a t
Into In their Nationalist rn-wnrktion or limitation nod -hall be kept separately in cash or on
plan* for aMlon n: th e v irlicst
deposit III federal n—rrVp banks ur Invested in obligations of
er* in the giivernment whnt must
the United S lntr-.
I** done to shape n new Heiniany
I ns-ible moment.
In lhi&lt; order the term "banking" shall be intrrprctm l to
in acrordanre with Nival Ideals.
At ll'*.- Treasury, official ■ con‘
include nil federal reserve banks, national banking associa­
As the Nail* in their pre-eleccentrati-d on lim iting rtgulstlan*
tion*
bank*, trust companies, savings kinks, building and
tlon ramimign left im doubt thnt
to put Into effect tin, four-day
loan associations, credit unions, or other rnrpor*tion«, p a rt­
the f'om ttunlst deputies vrouli!
nerships, association* or persons, engaged ill the business sif
bunk closing | rix'lnmntiou of th*
never lie allnvyed to take their feat*
receiving deposits, making loans, ili«coiitil!ng business pa­
I'rrsid ert.
tile fiillnwi-rs of t'haiu'i-llnr H it­
per, or iran-iiitlng mi) other form of banking business.
lt«prc*antall#i,
llnlrcy, n ext
ler will In fart command n innspeaker of the lluuze,—summoned
YORK.
Mar. A.-OlT
-A
NKW
YttltK
.
t/»t
-«»
jority
tn
the
new
Urleh-tag.
WASHINGTON, Mar. 6.~ l,1u
n Pcinivriiti- rnucii, for Wetlnua•a program
It*
which it»|
In Pntssin.'w hirh ehvtisl a state
|n the soft, dim-light of St. two-edged
day to -rt up u , "iitrolling ways
a
o
r
f
t
will
cut
li*
the
diet
yi-lerday.
the
Nasi
victory
snonsur*
assert
wi'l
cut
tn
Thomas* Church,
Franklin U.
and niean- coniniillre Immrdiat*wn*
rtrually
swreplng.
Tim
•
in
Uoosovolt yesterday consecrated heart of the hanking pm giam waa
ly. Ho mid S -u jt„ r Bo'iiruun,'
both tin- Reichstag in its larrext
hiinvelf to hi* nation's wrlfnr.- In cdTcrril lost night by a commllti-iDemucratic leader, u„tli indicated
» ................ -tail. .1 populer el.-.tlon - my Issimple etmmuelon with hi* find. of Industrialists, farm lea.'cn and
ImmoiTinlu nrtioti on wiiatover the
for a loti If lime t&lt;* covni?*
Outside, » wide and smiling rky
President rceuMmurd* f»r th*
WINTER PARK. Mir. A U T
Hitler'* Natlnnal Sneinli-I* and
Iirndid by F ran k .A .
financiers,
More
than
70
employees,
rep
re­
from which th# »un
beamed
Art Week is to l .'Uin u'. Hollins senting the roadway, mechanical emergency with n I'robabl# -cc -s
Ihsir
Natinnnllsl
ullle*
polled
51,7
brightly down, spread a bright Yandrrlip.
percent . f th» v te* cn«t yester­ 'C ollege today, with th* student* and transportation departm ents then for a few ilnys tn wor* out
canopy a lo u t the
gray-w aled
The committee, which has loan day. I'nnffl.iiil final tnh'ilut.un i!rid fnculty of lh&gt;
inli icot of on the Iml-oiivlUe district of the tli« geiirrul program,
Kplvcupal edifice to w kkh th r n»w carsylng oil intensive investiga­
M'oodin said ” t\e hop* t u h vva
showed the following pur*y stand­ u rt participating in i. n iriy of Atlantic Coast Lino railroad a t­
executive went with ni* family tion* in secret for weeks, urged, ing:
tu,|oy''.
Tho
nctivltle* ccntriing &gt;n the Art tended n Safety Meeting in the everything fixed
for hi* flrat worship a* President.
.Studio on (tills* Avenue, Winter City Hull yesterday afternoon for President summoned about him
It was firat SuniMy In U n t *nd first th at bnnk solvency be re­
I* r. rn t Park. Tonight, a rev*. lion and cxr
the purpose of outlining a pro­ the governors of many states fo r
I T.ililtJXUI ,. l:U7
Communion Day. Mr. Roosevelt stored by going nlT tho gold stan d ­ Nat. S'M-ial.
hlldtlon . f stu.ls'iit work will bo gram for safety vyork during B ill linmediato eo „ |e ra tiv » plana with
HO
ard hi* kinfolk drank from tho ard, which It asserted vvuul|l r»i*e NaHonnlist*
:t.llT.tato
bold In the atudin, t . which tlm so Hint tin* Coast Line will con­ the nnllunul government.
no.hoti
It
I'eopld’s I’nrty
chalice along with th# con/rrgu- prices ainl restore asset values.
public is being invli-l. The pro­ tinue I., uerupy first place in the
Prc-ldcnt Roosevelt In a procla­
lHii.ni it'
1.0
lion.
gram will Include addresses by National Safety Contest for ('Ins* mation suspended bunking opera­
Secondly, ll utged that confi­ Chris. Sm-ialiftx
l,2&gt;',,0UP 11.0 Jean Jacques Pflsl. r, member of
Centrist Sleep-spired St- Thom**', In
II rnilr,.mis u* in IU32. H. U Jones, tion* through Thursday placing art
which the Pfeeldrnt served ax a dence in tho banks Lv restored by Bavarian IV.,pies'*
the a rt fnriilly, and Mir* t i l t h trainm aster here, presided.
riubnrgu on export* „f got,( gnd
a
sweeping
government
guarantee
1,'JAu.tkin 1 1
Part
vestryman year* ago when assist­
Fairfax Davenport, Zellwnod.
gold
lu mklitinn t„ discussing wayx prohil,fling earm arking of
0.0
1II.IHHI
ant secretary of the N ary, will be of bar.k deposit*. The enntmiltso Hint* Party
A jury of iiwunls ciinpo-.'.l cf and means of preventing accident* for foreign account.
7.111 JUKI 14.2
Huclallsti
‘
hlx regular place i t worxhip.
first opposed a government g u ar­
Mis* llrvruporl, Mr. and Mrs. 4!. mining , mployee*, grade rrossing
Today treasury officials p r o
I.*'.1,000 12.2
Communids
God-epttd, well-wishes and a
T. Ulchardi and Mi*. Dorothea accident* were given considera­ pared an order for ti n i.suunca a f ,
antee, but sim# the cri«n becam*
123.IHHI
It
H
Rentier
,-d
pledge of loyalty from hi* church
W arren O JIarra, of New York, tion, with worker* agreeing th a t clearing house certificate* tu hi»
gcute In the past four day*, it
came to him a t St. Thoma*.’
un',' Ml * Belle Cady White of tho the piddle should be askrtl to co­ used a* strip during Iho Imliday.
;|s,'.IS'..IHN»
TUal
In hla prayer—th# only depar­ Ct.'ed th a t step* would hn1e to be
P iatt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., operate with railroad rniployrv*
Under (he term* of the procla­
vclg4.'
tu re from tho regular first Sunday taken, and would be made jeumb V
will select the be*'. Inr,Drape, the *o (hut accidents of Ibis typo may mation, culling fur the cim**Y
in Lent ritu a l—Dr. C. Krresl by a price rise ie«ulting from go­
best figure painting nn&lt;| Ibe best I** reduced.
tlon of gold stocks. I t was Mr*
Smith, lit. Thomas’ gray huin-d ing off gold fur the Inn* being by
pircu i f sculpture exhibited.
It was reported that during the sumrd that redemption of cu r­
rector, prayed th* Holy Spirit to
Beginning Wednesday, member* pust few week*, several employees rency in gold by llf) treasu ry will
guide him In his toil and guard suspending specie payments rind
of the art faculty have leen In­ from various departm ents had ba suspei.dud during tho holidays
p
lu
c
irg
'un
embargo
ugiur.it.
gold
him through It* strife. The I'resl*
Ilov. Virgil C. Flnncll. of North vited to exhibit their work In the toade safety talk* before
all
Tho proclamation al*u plac#,| an
#
dent, seated on the center aisle in cx|M&gt;rls.
Martel ester, Ind., will Im in (uike Woman's T'lub of Winter Park. s, hool* In the district. Th* ibt- Inirnrilial* embargo ug all exportv
V
ind
tilip
,
form
er
pre-ident
of
th# elovoath pew from the front,
Mary nevt Wedncfdn" to deliver .Mr. Pfistor, George K. fianlerv pot Dun e of safety wa* stressed in of gold and cu rrtn ry tini prnvirl
fol owed Intently os Dr. Smith the National City Uank, . vr I nemd two lrrture* dn "The Truth About
arid Hugh McKean will show a Hies* talks, not only a t grad* for the issuance of clearing
th a t the committee dates la U to
spoke.
Tub*, ro."
group of portraits, tfndsrapex and rrossing* but on highways and in certificate* to keep buxines* ;
last
September,
when
a
gr
up
«f
Uesld* tha Chief Hsecutive -at
tinning while tho-bank* t i r e
.
A t 6:10 o'clock in-Ulg_murmug sculpture.
, ______ ________ the home*.
bu»lncs«
men
decided
that
nothing
hla »;n, James, end his wife, while
A hank desiring to remain i .
.'V-Will lecture a t Ihc Luku-Alar.
Tliv workers were told that for
A ro t’i'T si'U .ily during tho
was
being
dune
"In
got
lo
to*.
ru
Jt
nearby Wag hla mother and Mi*.
School, vvhilo at H;tNl o'clock at week will hu ttie. i nmpus a rt w iih the first two months Of 1033 them could do so If tha vecretaify o f
•
Franklin D. Rooaarelt, Franklin of lh« current problems.'
treasury grants It permission. ,\p*
The organization grew rapidly, night bo "peak* In tho Chamber "f under th# direction of li. T. Rich­ has been no reportable accident on plication for such permission would-. ’
Jr., and Jahn Roosevelt, and Mr.
Commerce tmilding. The pul,I." I* ards, prominent New York illus­ the illspict, and It wa* resolved by
and
firm
ed
a
directing
commit­
and Mr*, t a r t i a Dali.
invited In the Ir t ire*, which are trator. The art students, under hi* those in attendance th a t this rec­ Ik) made through tho tluarinff
hou»„ under which It operateas^
KnthuaUatlc In their applau&gt;e tee, which engaged the national free, although n silver offering
guidance, will i'ii sketches and line ord will lu) maintained during th*
lu
industrial conference board
N*W accounts could bo accepted on
(Contlm^ad On Page Twni
will
he
taken.
remainder
of
tho
year.
w
rk
of
tho
building!
on
the
cam­
make researches. For th* past seva 100 percent withdrawal haslik. &lt;
Rev.
Finnell
I*
a
rcptescntalive
pus, with tho ohjri-tive of having
crsl week* members o f . the comTho holiday could bo e x ttn d a d ./
'of the “No-Tol,nrro la-ague of tha work reproduced and distrib­
mlttee have been dovotlng their
The Clearing House certlflr
America," an organiration work­ uted in print form at the Cen­
fJII time lo Its work, m u' liuvo|
would bw based upon bunk i
ing through the school*
and tury af Progress Exhibition In
held numerous discussion* with
Its.
TALLAHA m I e T Mar. A OT bankers, economists and bU»ino»* churches In an effort to wipe o'd Chicago.
They would furnish a
llr Th* S h w Is U4 Com
—Comptrollar J . M. Lee today men. It adopted tho name of "com­ th* tobarep "evil "
money aa a medium of esril
MAHONS Tl) MKKT
said h# la d lrariiag all sU to bank*
Th* Japanese campaign to s*lf# for tho period of th* hsnk k
m ittee for the nation."
In Florida to observe the national
China's fortification.* In th* Great They would be Issued by th*/
Forty this weak, It « &gt; • learned
COM
MISSION
Kits
I
II
MKKT
Th*
regular
communication
of
bank holiday proclaimed lo-t night
Hanford Lodge -No. 02, F. A A. 51., Wall and Garrison them for th* Ing house* tn th# various
by Pry*Ideal Roooovtli U e said th a t the coramiUaa met with Sec­
purpos* of th# Jspancsa sponsored reserve districts and vrnahil
retary
of
T
reasury
W
o.din,
and
Tho Sanford City Commlavlon will bo held TuesiUy night a t 8:00
th* “ procleasalieo speaks fur it­
■Ut* of Manchukuo wa* stubborn­
self. I am notify ta g all state banks presented its report to him. S*v- will pieet a t the City Hall tonight o'clock la the Masonic Tomple, ac­ ly r sals tad on Ihrea fornts today. necessarily b« uniform
In Florida to fall la line and ob­ oral of tho member* hare ap­ a t’.7&gt;U o'clock, primarily to di*- cording to F. D. Breeden, worship­ Tha Chinas* sent two mor# regu­ vcbol# country.
Tha geld and enr-rney emb
serve the holldary a , ordered." l.ee peared before th* Honatr finance cuta Its p a rt In a reecqt suit In­ ful m aster. Thu Mnslcr Mason* de­
Will be conferred, and re­ lar divisions to Kupiskow 60 was proclalpred prdcr tha
rreo will
got up from Um aiek bod where k* coavmittea in recent w tsks, some stituted against the Florida Power gree
served during a mtWs northwr«t #f tha old Cfalaoaff a ions of th* war-time t (
boon earinoaty IQ with fever" In oxerullvo session, because they and Light Co., by farmer u&gt;minls.
member* ami vis- capital a t PUpIng to ad th a da- lag with th* enemy a r t .which
today with felt their rem arks on the hanking alooer V. U Miller and G. It.
Masons are Invitad fsna* against th* Japan*** array power* th* secretary of
nllng tha • H asten wer# too alarm ing to bo Brewn, local grower. Tho meeting
'(CoaU&amp;uad On Pa;
L* an adjourned session.
(Continued On Rag* “Four)

Nazis W ill. Command
NcwGovcrninprRody

ROOSEVELT GOES 2-SIDED PROGRAM
T 0'C H flft€H 2ND OFFERED AS WAV *
DAY IN HARNESS OUT OF TROUBLES

Consecrates Self To g\hnndnnment Offiold
Nation’s Welfare In Standard Urped As
Simple Communion One Step For Good

j inr-| of BraHwood.
niTa»d •* ft Vy Cermak drove The Florida Conference of So­
he n agung door* on the cial Workers which was to have
tawwle. Summer* he boon bold In Sanford fo r tha next State Banks Directed
farm*.
throe day* baa been postponed u n ­ To Observe Holiday
A t i f ft* trMAgod off to Chico*
employment as tew*
* t ear
.
gh to embark In a
I for himself—
1 w aste wood of the
■ a rv e ite r Company

W ASHINf.TOX, Mar. 6.—(AV-The full text of President
. . oil'* procLiputlon on the banking situation follow*: _
,
Whereas th. re have hcen heavy and unw arranted w ith '
dfciu.iN of gold and currency from our hanking institution*
for the purpos.. of hoarding; xn,|
\&gt; hrrrns '.-&gt;&gt;• tmoou* and increasingly extensive speculat s v a c tiv ity aluond in foreign exchange hj» resulted In *eveie dinins on lit. nation * stork’* oc gold; ai d
, Witeren* lhe»o rondilion* have created a national cmergenry; and
"
, .— .
Whereas li I* In the be«t interests of all l ank depositor*
li

til a late r date.
Aanouncomsnt to this effect
waa received hero lata Saturday
rl^ h t by Mr*. Halen T. Morse,
Seminole County w elfare director,
from Millard D arid se* a f M ari­
ana, president of- Use Conference,
who wired th at th* tx b tia g ococondillon has ■ ■ em its led
srftb n ig h t aeheol postponement.
V
.
Mr. Davidson sa d o th er official,
a re expert*! to moat here this
da for

Art Week Is Being R a i l r o a d Holds
Held At Rollins By S a f e t y Meeting
F a cu lty , Students In City S u n d a y

Speaker Will Deliver
Izecture On ‘Tobacco*

Japanese Campaign
Stubbornly Resisted

Leaders Of l T.S. Work j
__Uarxl.Kur-Aj:t.io,ii.Ati.;.
Earliest M o m ent

�I •

al W e l f a r e I
Leaders Coining
For Big P a r l e y
&amp;
’
•
.*
•
:

&lt; . (Continoeii from ra c e One)
Mima, of Tallaha»*ee, a* Instruetor.
11:00 to 13:30: Second xe*«lon
at Institut*.
12:43: Luncheon at Monterum*
HoUL
3:00 to 4:00: Third Se«»ion of
Institute a t Parl»h ltnu«e.
(:.10 Supper at (’alary Club, In­
cluding general ***»lon with Mr.
Davidson presiding.
.
1:00: Addre**, "The Interpreta­
tion of the Responsibility of Citizenvhlp.In the light of Changing
Social Condition*,” by Dr. John A.
Lapp, of Chicago, provident of the
National Conference.
TUESDAY
- 9:00 to 10:30:'Round table ill*rutalona.
.
'
Group A: studying Juvenile D*llnqukncy ami Dependency at the
•P i n t Methodist Church Sunday
Kchool rooms with Jmlge W ilttr
8 . Criswell, of Jacksonville, pre

HE,

.

-, ‘

Talk* on “ What SI
ballon OlTirer Do” I
nlsr, cf Ja Jtv rrv ille ;

:vr*r

INA U G U RA L ADDRESS
cContlnnrd from

P ate Oaol

recovery. It la tha immadlata way. It is Ih* strongest assuram * th at the recovery will rtalar*.
,.
Am for our national poliey It will 1* the policy of a rood
neighbor—the neighbor who resolutely reepecta himself and
becaoao he doe* *o, respect* tha righto of other*—tha neigh­
bor who respect* hit obllntlon*. respect* tha aanctity of hi*
agreem ent, in and ''ID* 'l** world of neighbor*. | f I read the
tem per of our people correctly we now realise aa we never
realised before oar Interdependence on each other, th a t we
ran not merely U&gt;.i but we rauat give aa well, tnat If we arn
to go forward we muvt move a* a trained and loyal arm y
willing to sacrifice for the good of common discipline no prog­
ress U made, no leadership become* effective. We nr*. I
know, ready and willing to submit our lire , and property to
such discipline because it makes possible leadership which
alms a t thif larger good. Thla I propose to offer, pledging
th at larger purposes will bind upon us all aa a sacred obli­
gation w ith a unity o f duty hitherto evoked only In the tim e of
arm ed strife.
*
*
With this pledge taken, I assume unhesitatingly the lead­
ership of th i. great army of our people dedicated to dis­
ciplined attack upon our common problem*.
Action In this Image and to th l. end is feasible under
the form uf government which we have Inherited from our
ancestors. O ur Constitution i* so simple and Practical th at
It Is possible always to meet eatraordlnary need* by thanges
in rm phaal. and arrangem ent without 1°** of essential form.
T hat I* why our constitutional system has proved Itself the
most superbly enduring political mechanism the modem world
has produced. It has met every sire* , of the vast eapansion
of territory, of fi-rrign w j i .-, of b itter Internal strife, of
world relations.
It is to Is* hoped th a t the normal balance of eaecutlve
ami legislative authority may ho wholly adequate to meet tha
unprecedented task Imfote if». Hut it may be th at an unpreeedented demand ami need for delayed action maj
tem porary departure from that normal balance of
cedure.
- .
-t
.

mvniTthe mt-acurr* th a t S stricken nation 1n the midst ot a
ca-offlclo as Judge of the Jav rn i*
. stricken world may require. These measure*, or such, other
Cpurt". Judge C hester II. Wig­
measures as th . Congress may build out at its eaperiencr
gins, of Itartow | “ What ileromr*
and wisdom. I shall seek, within my constitutional authority,
a f the Child a fte r he learea a
In bring to speedy adoption.
State In alltu li. It", l . R- Urlsto’,
Hut In the event th a t the Congress shall fail to taka one
of these two courses, and in the event th a t tha national *m*ratot* parol# offierr of Tallahassee;
Venry is still critical, I shall not evade the clear course of
"How a Civic Club or It* members
duty th a t will then confront me. 1 shall ask the Connies* for
c m participate In programs for
the one rem aining Inatrument to meet the crisis—th# broad
Ih* P reten tio n of Dellnqusncy”,
executive p o w er,r» wage a war againat the emergency, as
J u .’ue IL -T . UaweU. .of J la lfe *
g rr* t «e th e p o w er thap would be given to &gt;n* if w# w ere in ­
City; Isteal H andling of the Fed­
fa rt invaded by a foreign loe.
For the tru st reposed In me I will return th* courage nnd
eral Juvenile Offender” , Judg*
the devotion th at befit the time. I ra n do no !**»•
Carl D. H yatt, consultant of Hi*
We face the arduous day* th a t lie before us in |h* worm
Children’s lluteau a t Washington; I
rcurag* of national unity: with th* clear consciousness of
"The Most Serious Defect* In Iha*
sevking old and previous moral values; with tha dean satis­
Ju rrn lle Court Law", Judge S. I».
faction th at comes from the stern performance of duty by old
H arris, of St. Petersburg.
and young alike. We aim a t the assurance of a rounded m il
Group II meeting at the Fit*'
perm anent national life. .
We do not distru st th r future of essential Democracy.
Methodist Auditorium to dl**lt*»"|
The people of th a United State* have not failed. In their need
"Fam ily l'a*e Work”, with )i&gt; •.
lli-y have registered a mandate th at they want direct nml
Kmeth T uttle Cochran, of llay
Ileach, a* chairman, and Miss
F lutrnie Gafcjardt, of liayimi.i
presiding.
Talks by f.ydla Allen DeVH'ib*,
II . If . "'» "M others'__ llcilll'j
C ill)*"; Mr*. Coahraci on "Chi
m ule rd 'C itinnal nteaxuranierl the
dreii In T ran sit”, aril Win.
chief refnrm nf research and con­
1’lunkeit, of New York City's
rommilte* on the Car# cf Tran­
tented I hems*.ves laigely "-.illh
sient am.’ Homeless, discussing t
the ileveliipnient • f technique* oi
transient priddrm.
m easuiim ant” Instead of » |ih the
Ginup (1 n.n-ting at th* I’aiid i
mush &lt; I y which measurement run
House, mom X, to illsrus* "lleeie
bo iitiliu .l to make education more
MINNEAPOLIS,
M I n r - A rtunnm lisl and sffective.
idi n aril leisu re Time", C. M.
Allies, uf Tallahassee, vlate sutier- school in whic)t pupils d&lt;&gt; some ( f
vfJhr o f piiyifcaV and lieallh edu- the te irh ln g and the ta ’kln amt
cathtii presiding.
the rhdlu are utiliael for mass in ­
Ta-iks mi "The University’s Coil
struction
»v*x recommenced hy
ttlbiillon to letisuie Time Train
Ing” , hy Ki.’g ar Jones, nth flic di­ Frank N. Freeman o f the Uni­
rect r a t the University of Florl versity of Chlcags, sfieaking a*,
cic, nnd "The Idtlsur* Time P m 1- the annual ronvrutlnn uf th r
leni* of the Adolsseant Youth”, American Kducallunal Research
NEW YORK The national In­
by Gilbert Hush, lloy Scout exec­ Assnclalinn.
come nf the Unitnl .State* de­
There
U
"a
vaxt
potantic’
utive of St. P etcuburg.
clined approalmately 63 per rent
Gioup D meeting a t the r a il'll teaching fm ee In the pupilx them- in the three &gt;rar* from 102!) to
Ilousk, with Marcus C. Fang, of stives", which I* allowed t i gu to 1012, according tn a provisional
wnslr. according to Mr. FireAiun.
Jbc .nunvillu picsiding.
(•lim it* announced hy the N ation­
Talk* on "Mental Hygiene In Nn effort la made tu encourage al Industrial Conferenc* Hoard.
pupils
tu
u*e
It.
In
fact,
it
L
x
illsthe Institution” hy Jack A. Davis,
Th# national Income for 1931
of the Industrial Homs for liny* ro u rascJ. Rut, said Mr. Freeman, waa 132,700.000,000 In actual dol­
a t M arianna, and the "Need fm "there m e many th lrg s which pu­ lar* a n j 337.UOOJWO.OOO In "1013
Case Work Service” hy C. It. pil* Irani from each ether than dollars," while liHlttO it was 370,­
Shannon of the Methodist Oi- they du from their leather*."
700,000,000 in actual dollars' and
The larger lecture room was 113,800,000,000 in "1913 dollars,"
phanago at Henson Spring*.
rrtiiiiimen.'rd
o*
a
possibility
for
111:43-11:43, joint sessions of
ami In 1929, 3H3,200.00n,i&gt;00 in ac­
Itr'.'hlng sume sjbjevt*. the wider tual dollars and 333,100,000,000,
round tables:
Group A and C m atting at F its’ fle d of r nversntiun end reading the report said.
Th* average income per gainful
Methodist Church auditorium t» fur others, and Ih* frre rummerdiscuss "Juvenile Delinquency nnd ciil shop for trad* instruction, worker. Including the iinenmlnved.
•u
h
ns
automobile
repair,
p
rin
t­
In 1931 waa ||0 0 7 In actual dollar*
Dejx-r.oency, and Recreation and
ing nrd typew riting.
and 3787 In "1913 dollar*." ns
Iddsuiu Time."
Mr. Freeman said th at a cVpart- romparad with 91783 In actual dol­
Talks on "Tha Lolaur* Timn
Problem of America” by II. A. nirn; nr h an l of eaamlnatlnna lar* and 31009 In ”1913 dollars” In
Tolbert, daan of atudarta, Univer­ set up within the Individual schnul, 1C29, a decrease of 39.3 per ren t In
sity uf F.orlda, and “ rtactaeGon- or school systrni, would frve the artt'al dollar* and 30.3 per rent In
tear her to ro-ej crate with the "1013 dollars” In the three-year
til Thtra.ihy,” by Mr. Davis.
Group II and I) meeting at the child instead i f driving him to period It added. I’er capita Income
learn.
for 1031 wa* placed at 3431 In ac­
I’aiU li II.use t n discuss "Family
"Social invention la the nreu’ of tual dollar* an,) 3303 In "1013 dol­
(■*••&gt; Work iitd
Instltutlunal
Ihe hour", dec ared Air. F'reeniao lar*.’’ decrease* of 39.1 per cent
W nrkers."
and he urged (hat teacher* g l,r and 30.2 per cent, respectively.
'I(.Iks on “Where the Institu­
" It la obvious that th* figure*
tion Meet - the Fam ily" by l„ R. noire attention tu the iliacovery
and
Invention of
educational for 1031 do not tell Iha wholu
.U ilslnl. of Tallaha****, field rapre&lt;eareh, saying th a t they have story of the decline In national In­
icsrnletiiw pf |h* Florida Stale
come." Ih* report continue*, "It
llaparlm qai „f l uhlic W tlfai*.
dial not stop with 1031: th* eel*
i n ’ "D lsi in the Depression," by
ilcncea are abundant that It ronAim, lie en McKenna, formerly of
tinned through 1032 awl probably
Ibe Vnm im t m at* Agricultural
la still going on. On th# hast* of
Department.
Ik# incomplete Hat* a t hand In re­
12:46-2.13, lumheon a l ih*
gard to production and with due
Woman’, Club with tha Blat* Pro
allowance for the change In price*.
itsUon Association, Judge Den. A.
It appear* probable th at from
I h*rcy, i f Orlando; presiding, in
I93t to It'Y* the national Income
antalon.
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In
actual dollar* fall off about 34
2:3t). yeneral session a t the
par cent, resulting In a total nf
. F irst Alellmdlst ('hutch with Mr*.
apnroxtmataly 3 10,000,00#;000 *for
-f it« i# B -T T jtb T s s r5 rH iirjr d rp r# 1032."
, tilling, and Mrs. W. 8. Criswell,
nf Jacksonville, speaking on "Unlo-rstanllng of Ik* Child," f« |.
■
hy Dr. J. J. Kindred’s Ulk
. in "Atentsi Hygiene with lUla.)l»n to the Subnormal and Abnor­
mal Child"; » discussion bvlwsvn
j t l - t . Thoms# Ballsy, of Rollins
•**; and Dr. L. M. Brtston, ot
NEW
YORK.—Pr;*n#ct* nf
the Uqivoislty of Floridh, and a
finding rlah or* daposlta In fu­
lalk by Dr. In p p on an "Intarture depeni* largely en the devel­
r.'p re U lla a of 8 ;r(a l "Work to the
opment of new methods fur locat­
U C em m iiaR y J,
ing aappilce which give no sur­
j l . -4:30,i work*rd wlU t* condudrd
face expression cf their presence,
an a.tom eblle rid* through the
according tn the report of FroalM taW ty fs'.U . ,
/
. .
dent IM v e r’a Koaoarth Cim mlt- : 7:00, banquet a t tk* t F arfft
trn on Social Trend*,
s
fu ih m s - , with Kart D %
'Z
IHplatlan of serfara dapaelta.
mm lore methods of prnopoctlng

School In Which
P u p i l s Instruct
Is Recommended

N a t i o n a l Income
Of Uni t ed States
Is Off 53 P e r c e n t

rejected,

PR IC E PEGGING OF NAVY IS WELL
SEEN ‘NEW DEAL’ FITTED FOR POST
Plans Revealed For SwansonHasHadLong
Reorganization Of Experience InNaval
Farm CreditAgency Affairs In Senate
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WASHINGTON, Map. 4 /-4 A V -

NEW YORK, Mar.* 4.—Senator
; Claude AuguaUa Swanson, of V ir­
ginia, is • mellowed and seasoned
Senator with a thorough working,
knowledge of naval affairs gainei*'
thrtagh peace and war-tlm* ex­
perience*. -The now Secretary of
the Navy was closely associated
with
President-elect
Roosevelt
when Mr. Roosevelt was A ssist­
ant Secretary of the Navy and
Mr. Swanson was a memcer o f-th e .
Senate Naval Affairs Committee
during the World War.
Today the Vlrglnl* senator Is
the ran tin g Democrat of the
Senate committee and g member
a f Ih* S erate Foreign Relations!
('uajmltte*. He I* trainee/ In d l-1
pkmaey, a student of Iniernstlon-'
al affaira and has made many
visits to Rum ps hoi* as an envoy j
■Ut-.lWifri m w U n if
N ival Conference anil as a par­
ticipant In the conventions cf the
Interparliam entary Union.
In public office for the greater
part of his career. Senator Swan­
son served In Congress for 13
years, was G srernor of V irginia
for four years and ha* been In the
Renata for 23 year*.
j
- Senator-W watrso n -ia -73 —re a rs! 1
old, a slender, well-proportioned
f«rm lands now deroted to sur­ men of distinguished anpeara'ee
plus craps.”
with h h plnce-ne* and hi# South­
Wallace, rnntemnlnUn&lt;e the ds. ern colonel’s mustache. He was
narlm ent over which Ms father aroolnted tn the S erate In 1910 to
nre*tiled aa se e -e ta rr during th- fill the vacancy reused hy th#
llnrillng adm inistration, rafnoed iVath of nJhn W. Daniel.
!? r[ vr" ' ,h” d etally of h i, plans.
Upon the death of Fenelor Ben­
It* has Imen an enthusiastic sup. iamin R. Tillman, c f South Caro­
oorler o f the original domestic al- lina. In July. 101*. Senator Swan­
loiment plan and a grille of the son became head of th* Senate
form rlv rn it hv the Renal* agrl- Navil Affair* rnm m lttee.
He
r-."ore committee. |f ( brought sroesoreil the three-yqar 1300..
with Mm PmfM top p«*xfn***f
rvn.ono nav*1 htllldluT nrogram of
id r- list sh '-s In 1910. n vrnr
-» n fn —«— Am»"*ni**— rntrarriv—tntir
Mnr-otithaii'*
r*nrgni|lfntl(i* the W »M War.
IJorn Mer. 31. 1*02. at Swansinrdsn **•••—%.ptgsn.
*—Stlent nf
fmir divls «ns which will nsvtein vllle, Va_ Senator Sw«n*on comes
frnet tons ps— djvbt—I
-er* fcorn n stain vlte'ly Interested In
en i-nlts. F-x-h ve'IJ be h -s .l-l hr -o ra l rffvlr*. THn Norfolk Navy
"*&gt;*
" h o will h . per-nns|lr Yp HI. Hampton Road*. h*rb:r for
ro-no—l i - to Vo-srenthsn who hs- w r-shlr-. an ’ Newport New* Dry
tentalieel-p - • v i e d f-e imirteH fh&gt;ek nre rationally known nasal
ag m -v the "farm credit admlnlr- renters Jn Virginia.
A flvr'i rartictng law for several
trr'fn n h
The Ciinetlnns o f the farm hosed roars. Mr. Swanson w u elected
In m ehtng to ,n s to eo-ooeratt-n to Congress In 1893, and e:ntlnu*d
m s-V e'te- ( n r * , will form the to terse the Bth Virginia District
hssl, of the nrtlvitle- of one divi­ orfff '1905. lie wt* re-elected a t
sion. Ano* her will t*V* over feder­ ihnt time, hut resigned to become
al fc-m loop activities now esn- Governor of Virginia, which office
teeed In the
farm land h* held fn m Utf.d until 1010, when
he wa* appointed to the Senate on
Aug. 3 of Ih*’. year.
While serving In C ontrast Mr.
Swarson was for 10 year* a mem­
ber of the Postofflce and PratRomf rnmmlttee, *r(| fo r eight
re a rs a member of the Way* and
M o is Committee.
While G orernor Mr. Swani-.n
Inaugurated In Virginia a prngrrssiv- policy of educational de-|
Frederick G. Tyrtm, of
the vrlopment. He adrnrated J a r g e *p-.
B roking* Institution, W ashing­ proprietlons far th* school system ;
ton, and Alisa M aigaret II. Scho* and more th in &gt;2,000,000 wgs
enfeld, of the University of I’eon*
spent in Luildlng public schoo’s.
sylranla.
During Ih* adm inistration of
President Wilson, Senator Swan­
son was m o of th* war-time
upportai*
president's strongest
.
in th* effort to bring tha United
State* Into th* League of Na­
tions. Ha wa* a frequent visitor
a t th* White House while Mr.
Wllsun was there and waa conaid trad one of (ha president'*
closest advisors, letter Senator
Swanson wa* th# author of earera| reservation* effarad hy tha
d e ra te to the World Court pro"emergency functions" by Morganthau.
&gt;
The fourth division li planned
fo r th* activities at th# federal
government In elding the farm
nm -teare aitvation—activities far
which Rooaeveit la expected to
recommend congressional approv­
al end detail* of which rem ain to
be worked out.

To-Night
Double Show

v&gt;vX3.* •

•ad the

-PAHOKEE,

p«.ity‘ politic*, Senator Satan«:n'»
opfftlor* generally Kara carried
•ub*tm ii*l weight
within tha
parly in Washington. Laat No­
vember iterato r Samaaon held th a t
PraxlJent H ojver wa* in errer on
hi* tariff view s
"The country”, Senator Swanaon
•ai.l a t that time, "h at been
shockeJ ly the assertion of Presi­
dent Hoover th a t he favors and
contemplates higher tariff rate*
than are now contained In the In*
fbnioe a
Gru ndy 4Smoot-Uawley
tariff bill. Tha country ha* been
cpposFd to this measure from tha
btgianlng. . . All thooghful people
tealito there will be no recovery
until there is n resumption of
trad# and commerce 'am ong tha

Slight dmmas* to otcpa, crprafa
b ra n s rexulted Thursday ail
from frost whan tha temperaE
in thle taction dropped to 17
farmer* reported. So
irvti trtw een Dell* G’ado a
Silver Springs; In Marlon coun­ Sooth Bay
wetw
ty, near Ocala, has a g reater flow affected.
a t w ater than aay other ip rin g In
In greasing Lake Ok#v&gt;
the world. The rolunie la 330JM3.one la out of sight o f land.
OOO gallons dally.

-S k y rid e r-

Trade In
Your old Furniture
For Caah at*" “

All ltndsle

W a g o n e r’s
i

mr

.. FURNITURE CO. ...
600
Phone
Sanford Ave.
774

wa. A m l»

M««I* by Friendly Kir**

B. L. PERKINS
106 Park Ayc.'
There’s Nothing Like a
Bowl ot

a n c in g

Mexican Chili
All Kind* of Sandwiches

Phone 9140
Delvlrey Service for PaH ier

ANGEL’S EAT SHACK

TRIANON

Geneva Jk Hanford A re.

Admission 60c, Tax 6c

BRIGGS

P. Paul’s
Beauty
Shop

W'

JEWELER

C. C. Briggs, Prep.
103 Magaeil*
i’heoo 443

RELIANCE

KARL J. SCHULTZ
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
District Manager
"Over 433 mllllea la ferae"
eae 471
111 I . le t 84.

SANFORD ELECTRIC
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
PHONE 441 108 MAGNOL

Sunday

Mar.

cNlegaU laat rummer bail retam ed
horn* in August and « &lt; in conferarra with Governor. Raoaeealt
before the latter mad* him West­
ern ram paifn lour.

CONTRACTING CO.

Findimrflf NewOre
Deposits HingesOn
Locating D e v ic e s

l

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5^ ^

ROBERTS*
and Meat Market

af W'Heat «ee-

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55.00

R L. PERKINS

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T H i ftlttVOftD B O U ttl, 8 ANFORD, FLORIDA,

When President Roosevelt In hla inaugural address
on Saturday declared that the only thing we have to fear
In America "is fear itaetf—nameless, unreasoning, unJUAtlfTed terror which paralyira needed efforts to convert
retreat into advanae." he struck tha kewnote of the bank­
ing crisis which grille this country today.
A veritable
panlft of fright has seiinl investor* and depositors who
for more than tern weeks have engaged in a mad stampede
to convert their holdings into currency and gold.
A theater may have n dozen adequate exits, hut when
the ahrlli try of “Fire l" I* heard In the midst of a perfotntane*. a thousand persons dash far the same door and
hundreds may be tfartipled to death. Cttrrancy had reached
the peak of all history, gold holdings of the federal re­
serve were greater than at the height of the boom, banks
had reached n level of'Jjoiiidltv never before equaled, but
♦hen someone sh o u tei^r'irel” everyone demanded cash,
and the drtURJc Roosevelt proclamation of this morn­
ing, closing all banka In the country, became essential to
prevent complete collapse.
It should be a source of particular pride to Floridans
that Florida banka were the lost In the whole United
State* to avail themselves of the banking holiday. Even
then national bank* did business as usual until the Presi­
dent** proclamation Was Issued ordering them closed. San­
ford residents should he especially proud of the fact thni
Uw Sanford Atlantic Nntlonal Bunk suffered no lack of
public confidence during the hysteria which gripped Do­
nation laat week amt suspended operations today only In
conformance with the. Presidential decree.

MONDAY. MARCH 6. 1911

P r e s s Reveals Its
Viewsln Regard To
Capital Inaugural

A Quiet Eveniag At Home
0 0 V /1 f e e l . G o o d t h is
e v e n in g / n o w f o r a .g o o d
&lt;

\c A N rC Q

(Continued from

ATTENTION!
*s&amp;

BUhiuv

Th* Kansas City S ta r find.I
-T w o tms«a»*s in lh* address j
Manil nut—hi* denunciation nf im- ,
resum ing fenr n» th&lt;- munlry'.*

And lik e It a t It* pftrper vahm ttrn porn i t .
A ahdllritg* to hour remmsrt
There Is Bo reason why we should lose our hesiln be.
a n i l snd 'g a ti f
cause of madness elsewhere. Gradually sanity and con
I f pop U p rta* above the mess
fidene* ivUI b e restored to the entire nation. Let ftanfnril
and Muddle.
lead
the way.
If y*u r t n xlhniwe • raluMw
U
through tha aloud*
Whan Doubt Ihd Dread and Pear
are la a hiHdl*
And hope I* being m***«f*d f «
a shroud.
We recently commented on the appalling number of
I f you r s a ksop a saving *tn** of fatalltle* due to automobile accidents, the total for 1932
b tffltr
exceeding tho total number of persons killed In action In
Pat IfertOn th at a r t slightly ln- all of America's major wnrs.
But these fatalities are only
M aot)
If y sn tk n disregard Report and part of the picture of the growing highway menace as the
Tamp* Tribune polnta out:
. Burner.
"Thu Travelers Insurance Company-tbits 904.B00 nonAnd nkt aeeeftt a s tsie n w ii as

man. Men in 'h o t absorbed .In
fieily, sind nulfi raniuit !n*(* 111*
iriJividtiftlity,

Mounting Injuries

spread th e

gospel pf

etrrvwl
ft lilnry
ififimif
glwirt*"

fatal Injuries snffeml by nutomoblle accident vlrtlms In
1932,' divided as follows: Fractured skull, 10.770; frac­
tured aplne, 1.M0; other fracture*. 87,680; concussion of

ifitsin^ flHlh; *

break

your M a rl;

II you bars faith in Ihnre wllh
whom yen labor.

BANFORDy TWENTY YEARS AGO

The [enplr of I Ms country havu
Mr*. J. V. DmUm, of Mlranoi y,
go', ts lu ll lo te ih fr now or (hsyll I* In the city toowy, touiing over
ho [iillrd In pteres.
to h a te Hr. Houiholder &lt;.S mime
dental walk for her.
No. Ib» Hints' ItM rfiig maratnMr. and Mr*. U. T. Ilouatr were
rlom wsa n o t a regular part ef the railed la Tampa leal weak on ac­
program for "know Florida Bet­ count af tha iliac** nf Mr. lln u ir
ter" week.
pr'e fath er, K. II. Iloueer. Mr.
lia a a tr'a friend* in the city will
learn with pl***uie that he t*
ila p w in g .
M. Frank ha* moved from the
Flea building to Ike [)*Furr*t
building and now ncruplt* the
.U r# room Hcehtly vw eted by
Palm er A Heigh. Hie new fixtures
Will arrive In a few day* end th*
thm—M erit**. R ot feriu slera will preaent a meat a ttrac­
lap did not require M r *&gt;• tive appearance.
The fachile and friend* ef MIm
Runic* Wondaeck, daughter nf Mr.
1of twe «W. ttgv* yau ant.' Mrs. K. tVrtdeack, w»re very
*urprl**d
w hen
»ha
t MfhMdfbl flurldg D much
bsra fa rtrilHig b*k and i . K. Butler were quiet­
Huntley
morning
gvuf tb i blAihril* and ly • m arried
I grt vtkHtng Cgltfgr- laat by Judge u U. Htrlngfellew.
P er in e rt than a year M in Woodrw h has Men tm tneeud with th*
Ttlephene Exchange. Mr. Duller 1«,
i n M t f i B a ts K S tM t g iSkg in th* emplay of th* Atlantic
C e n t Line Railway. Mr. and
. u t f l t w w t^ p sew *
*A to p i t f M U ftfrtd ftarald. Mrs. M tle r will make their ham*
t i ft*s, tos, tn*r fosld n«t i*t In lh* city.
Mdurtl* d*nu&lt;ju«nt tftd Otll* at
Th* Sanford district will eaon
a line** tha laying e f brick an la
milt* or met* ef th* country
M b . The final act In th* g reat
trtek af starting tht* I m m tlw t
hi rood building wa* arceiwpllahed
.*• Wedneeday when th* bond*
w*r* n U la a ClM iaaatt bund
firm er*, a tk r t
Wrw a t B 1-1 which la almaat •*ewdeat flgnra an d d*a*&lt;m*tratra

a

building
vitrified brick mad*.
Hand Urn*., nf this rily, ami tinWili**H t'o., nf Jacksonville, have
lieen awarded th* joint runlrarl
fur inahitig lh* rum.'s and lh*
work will *tart a* *oon as lh*
brick ran l&gt;* shipped.
Th* ileeiis* un Plant City sa­
loon* ha* been railed lo fljs m
per annum for earh plan- »I
husineSH,

R o o s e v e l t Goes
To Church 2nd
Day In H a r n e s s
for him, great crowd* lined lh*
stre e t, uulahl* lh* west fntranco
to th* Mouth fVhltr House grounds
a* th* official cars arrived. At
Mr. Kousrvult's order, hi* ma;hin*
■tipped for a moment or two m

he

rWlvct*

l.ifr; n«r i&lt; hr nn I* littd ,
U!t*a, for he r t p w tn tii
Mint.*, tlw sum nf ul) nub*
I mi, SERHp 2.YJ),

HR. L T. DORS

a /’s the p a rt Turkish
Tobaccos p la y in m aking

MOKERS notice a certain "touch*' Jn
Chesterfields that comet from having
juit enough Turkish tobacco in them
. . . a spicy, aromatic flavor (hat’s much
the same to a cigarette as seasoning is

S

F o r only by blending and cross*
blending the right amounts of mild
Domestic tobaccos with the right amount
of Turkish con we get the flavor and
aroma that Chesterfield smokers enjoy.
N ext time, ask for " T h e Cigarette
that Satisfies", .i you'll get Chesterfields,
w ith M ilder, Better Taste.

Doctors and Housewives
I m sitolpiw,) l» repair soil
rh.irft»rt ■•iFHical Irwili
knltww, riipiwr*. *
&lt;1o •xpe-rt MW fulfil

Repaired and Sharpened
. J Soe.Ui
y.iur

J. W. SHADQIN
BRYAN
THRAILKILL

Nervlre Station and Borage
Storage—Hrpulrlng
Gnu. Oil and Tire Hervlee
Genet a and Sanford Ave.
1‘IIONK 917«

I 'i l f w i p n i r l i i r

A m i# nml I hrtinlr litaggar*
lf lir n iH l« iitH rp k frtlre
tiff!# #

lls itirw t

Mi.lik

I I .— t J

m«s« m. 3iM I*. II--- S I*. II.
rilUR* 7M
Ilfflres. mr.-rt-T
U r a l &gt;•••! Iletwks lllils.

JS.1 (Iranrc A ir.. W irl. r Park.
Trl.
h'nod of th* ’same quality and character th a t t wti
you were gu«*1* In my own home."
(M rs.) (TIAHI.KK.N J . IIAKEH. Owner

If. briefly* y en ran spead an n .
tra dollar,
If gou can pry Hie sacred Roll
a p a rt
.
.
And boy d n othrr shirt Sr shoe or

And tru st In tn«*c with whom
yon make a trades
If yon believe In friend and neit(inor n rig h M r
And heed etam plra pioneer*
have made:
I f you export the sun lo ri*e to­
morrow)
If yeu ara set* lha* somewhore
sklee a id bhto—
Wsk# up and gaelr snr»y tb s futUa
sorrow,
i
Fn*
d s y a r t larp.ely up
i.&gt; v n t t r
— Author L'akMwa.

for

CilARLEEN'H TEA HOUSE

If you thff stir the spirit Ihst
lUttHa
The latent life In is lh s. snd
tanml sttg praise*
And lift th« strekm abotr a

roller
And set m If It didn't

people do theirs, the dawning of
s n*w and brighter dsy may not
h&lt;- long delayrd.
Cincinnati
tT w w 'w m 'W’; f f u nw aw :
yn iin n In th* W hllf Hous*. no
Irlbsray. no v.nlrhftil n ailin g for
a rlgn from ll.-nran . . ,
The
President ho* &gt;pnk*n Iml.l snd
strong word*. Their trim -latino
Into ortinn —Immediate action—I*
the nee-| of |hp hour.

velt's direction, within the week which will solve the bank­
ing difficulties and restore confidence. In the meantime,
we In Sanford nhould go about mir bUhliMwt an usual.
Temporary
measures will undoubtedly be adopted locally
ssIf-pataM ilan.
N0 matter what you think or to facilitate trade. Credit should be extended liberally by
merchants to those temporarily embarrassed. Customers
haw yeb Teel:
If you cad view a *WfKd aHtwtisw should continue to make normal purchaaee from local nu-rAll d i ftersd dp With ’If** snd chnnta ns normally as possible.
Confidence should per„
'amts' snd 'but*'
vatle the whole community that the emergency I* teni-

1 H*t|

Lo* Angel** Time* (R ep.)—The
The a&lt;Idr*s» w u on. well fitted
to the oenuion end well rtJewl*t*l to Inspire'confidence. There
cea be no question of the *Mfgy
end determ ination e f th e new
firc u tiv e . . . If president Roose­
velt find* himself Impeded by
con g m iio n al fiddling and shuf­
fling hU best eoutse wilt be to
make a prom pt appeal to the
American people.
Millions of pencil* used In Eu­
rope are made of cedar shipped to
Germany p o m Florida. The center
of the state’s cedar Industry I*
C rystal, in Citrus county.

'S m B irreT sIb n ’

I f y*w ta n

P*g» One)

tie* and be 1* prepared to make
•perlfie recommendation* to the
Congress.
And he ha* no doubt
of the result. If thm feeling be
diffused generally
among the
people the atmosphere of fearfulne** will nmn be ■changed to
one of real hopefulne**.

Q/V

R A .O IO PROGRAM !

chief danger; hi* declaration "for
prom pt action,
Th* In d a n h ip
th* Preeblent ptapotaa, hacked a*
It Is b r a atrong majority In
both hou.**j of Con f i r s t , should
help allay this faar.

PRINTING
Wu a ra equipped U predate
Unit claia Jab * trk a t tha
lowest prtaibla prlcra. Give M

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i s hn Allman I# U1 a t his home
on Palm etto A*

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F art

Ptileeton and Mrs.
t o n returned from
wfcete they «yent a
Wat

B ra. L. Y. Bryan wee called te
Daytona Beach yeeterday by the
death of her etotor.ln-law, Mr*.
M. R. Bryan.
Mr. and Mre. J. C. Mitchell,
Mba Carolyn Collier, and Jack
D aren motored to the Bok Mr*
mortal Tower at Lake Watoa ye*.
terday.
.e — -----•
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; Dr. H arry 3 . Woodruff, e f tee**
b at* , ipent the w eekend her*
with hi* parent*. M rfa o d Mr*.
Frank L. Woodraff, Oak A renur.
William Morris on he* returned
from Went Palm Beach where he
• p n t last week with the Ret. II.
Irein* to u ttit.
Dr. A. W. Knox U In Atlanta
attending the southeastern medira i^ ^ g r e * * o f surgeon*. He plans
iJ ^ W r r n the latter p art of thr
weak.
Friends of
will bo glad
improving at
Avenue a fte r
ald-La jghtnit

Mr*. Perry Camerju
to Itarn th a t she U
her hoar# ’an Miller
being 111 a t tho Fern
Memorial Hospital*

Mr. and Mrs. Troy Ray and
son, Tray, Jr., of West Palm
Beach, spout the week-end her*
with Mr. Ray’# parents. Mr. and
Mr*. J. B. Hay, Palmetto,Avenue.
3. Melsch returned today to HU
home a t Secmirus, N. J., after
fPTfr.l"g oboot
weeks her#
with Mr. ami Mrs. John Melseh.
Park Avenue.
Adolph MrUeli, o f Beeaucjs, N.
J., has arrived to spend the re­
maining p art of tho w inter sea­
son w ith Mr. and Mr*. John Ladwig, Narcissus Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamel, of
Col., and Mrs. Darwin
Bafttos and two rona, of Evanston,
ImJCsJIm
ji to return home Wedneea fter
tUyf aft
I spending several weeks
her* with Mr. and Mr*. George K.
Balmes.
iirnYrie
Denver.

Mr*. W. II. Hotden left yester­
day for Daytona Beach to Join
Mr. Holden who ha* aocoptod n
position there a* resident manager
uf tho ils tc l Chapman. She was
accompanied by her father, L. R.
Philips, who returned last night.
Mr. and Mr*. Malcolm 51. Lock­
h art, of Dayton, Term., were tho
week-end gues ts of Mr. -end Mr*.
Franel* B. Bolt. Mr. Lockhart I*
president e f tho Williams Jtn n inga nryan U niversity a t Dayton.
C. J. Regent and granddaughter,
Mis* Nellie Ray, and Jo# Tucker,
all of Jacksonville, plan to return
home today or tomorrow aftor be­
ing the gmoals of Mr. and Mr*.
John Rchiggad,,fFost Tenth S t m t ,
for a short

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fr*. C. M. Flowers
had'** th*lr gadsU for tho Week­
end a t thelir , homo on Beardall
Avenue, tffe J ltie r's brother and
aUter-ln-lkto, Mr. fend Mr*. Tru
man II. Heyah g f Mount Dora.

Mia* tlMdead Myrlak and Mis*
Mari* H
tpuslauk. o f GaOhhan, spent
the wrektoMd Aeni teltN th* for

mer’a perfUto. Mr. and Mt*. J. f|.
My rick, * 8 ,fe ta l Bth BtraoL
Mr. a fed -Mr*. If. C.
and Mr. au d -jffs. H arry C?
or h ad an tfealr dinner guests l a * ,
day Mr. afed jf r a . Carl,H ouser, e f
KU»lm m ae,,a*d M r. told Mrs. lt.
Z. White, of Rahtbury, N. C* and
Kissimmee.

ban tord h e r a l d , ba n fo bd .

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di&lt;« »*ed in detail for the IwnoDt
tog fa..* and Ibe giaveful beauty
•r ibo i-o.opany’a
dealer*
Clara Bow Admits E.dd^.(;antV iAW^ars i&gt;f a hundred girl*, spirited dac. es Frigidaire Officials ard
salesmen, acroroing to the InWill Have Jax Meet
nod
color
aojt
glamour
and
excite
She Met DukesAnd ,n , ldure At M'l'’nc
vi'atuo, t„ Mr. Newman.
r.klie i autor. in “The Kid from t
are all Irgrrdicnts ef this
R ^ Newman, manager
mu .Several of Ibe highest ranking
Counts In E u r o p e Spain'’, began it* engagement at '•*« riwluction. Samuel Go’.lvvvn |(or,|w atr r „ . local agrnc f.-r executives in the Frigidaire rtwu-

the Mi'nnr Theater ye*terda&gt;. It. h»*
a nice, smooth Job of
y ^ ^ t a l r * ctectrie hnusehnld re |iam will 'preside over the confer
NEW TORE, Mar. d .-C la rp I* Samuel lloldwyn’s annual p r e - i '"it hi* girl* and hi* mu*io to top frigerator*. ha* t»-en ie 'ite d hv
Row met a lot of count* ami (take*
i off “n stoiy
In whith comeiiy
" " 'T ln
" " .N e w e l l.
........loo
...
oa her flr«t vUlt to Knrope. she •en tat ion ef ra n to r armgoetd t 0*
a! tiires |m&gt; fast for comfoit.
. »Snr»«* uf &lt;8If &lt; f«^r Fnif«*Uin» i *»»p
following
last
yemg •
(.„n|rtr ,
hin, . , |f *.
iMtelosed reeentlr. but »he ran t done-.
porottnria »ul«itlii»r)* uf U rnrnitj
remember offhand any of their "Palmy D .vs ” and-W hoopee 1**^' Nmmmg, bubbling minstrel
With “Rock Garden*" as the
\|n(i»r«, lit m rrt »%illi ••ffu ml* of I
MONDAY.
year
before
•name*.
topic f0r digression, the regular
h*»« f r \ r r M n le tte r: H«* h4* the rumpuny «»n \|u r l | in .luck t
Clrvl* Number Seven of tb*
In ' "The Kid from Spain”, nrkri b%rn n&gt;
Interviewed In her suile at the
meeting of Central Cirri* e f the Presbyterian
I.yda Rnbrrfi w,«nvilk* wflrn*
«*V?il htwdrvil o f !
Auxiliary,
Ml**
company'll ilriitpr« will U* n»-l
Garden Club was held on Friday Laura Chittenden, chairman, will P lata. Mis* Bow admitted that the Eddie marthr* nut. neither brave i% a m»n«(rr ** « r r f n i n f**r
*•
morning at the home of Mr*. J . meet a t 7:45 o’clock a t the home w ar debt sltaatton seem* to be ly nor willingly, to show hi* skill Minn «m| j &lt; a •rcjn»| fur hi* nw * «rmhl«nl.
and grace a* a matador. Escape rily. An ra»y a raw* marh« i r r |
Howell Fish, Magnolia Avenue. of Mr*. R. C. Maxwell, 300 West very serious.
ntm linc |« t»» Iff’ DtlF »*f »l
During the meeting plane wet* Sixteenth Street, with Mrs. Max•T he French”, she esplslned from the police who are pursuing playing of Robert Y’ming and Ruth number held *tmultitne.nts|y i n [
discussed for th* rooting flower wsli, Mrs. Georg* H art, and Miss blithely, “have their Idea* about him, protection from the Mexican Hall a . the romantic leads, and various section- of the country,
show.
the w ar dett* and we have our*. thug* about to put him on the ohn Miljan and Carroll Nai*h ate* Krigidalrv'* advart.-lng. promo-1
Jean Maxwell as hostesses.
So really, there’* no u&lt;e of our spot, the rdorlng eye* * of the more than property m rna.inc as tional ami sales' plan* for the re
, Mr*. Franel* K. Bole presfoVd
TUESDAY.
mnining months «f ItkCt will It*talking a hoot it. The goiernm ent elangste .1 Monde »#x menace, and,' the Me*lean bo.’ men.
over the business session when
The A lathean Class of Iho fell while w* were In Paris. No, solving hi- roommate’s difficult f
Mrs. Fish and Mr*. U. M. P ip .
love affait* are all Umong the
worth were appointed delegates F irst B aptist Church will meet a t it didn’t make any noUe when It
rea*on. th it bolt Eddie into thel
7:30
o’clock
i
t
the
church
annex
fell..
It
didn’t
actually
fall
down,
and Mr*. G«»G. H erring and Mrs.
crvno in the thrilling, colorful I
A. C. Chamberlain were selectnl with Mrs. B. G. Msthvln. Mr*. you know. It lo s t1 the election.
a* alternate* for the state garden Murray Jarvis, Mr*. W. P. Brooks, T hat’* w hat they say—they say It climax to j1.,. story. It l&lt; a role I
in which the wrak-kneed. ibwllnj
Jr., an d Mr*. W. If. Ilarkry as fell. *ee?”
club convention In G aiacw iltr.
Soil!
helple*-.
heady, eyed Eddie I* j
hostesses.
The ted.haired screen star and futmv in a Chaplin*«quc ntagnlfl
Those present were: Mr*. 0 . G.
Circle Namber Seven of the her n w h o y husband, R r\ Bell,
Atomrbenl!
H srtfhg, Mrs. U. P. P asto r, Mr*.
corce.
G. I. la w k * , Mrs. J . T. Newby, F irst Methodiit Church will meet were immensely Impressed by tho
S
. 'i n i l n r v !
Rung* th*. you will have trait___ _____
Mr*.
Jam** G.
Sharon. Mr*. J . a t 8:00 P. M. with MU* M»ud* lower o f London.
ble escaping tlhey are worth
Adrian Brown'.'Jfre. A~C.’cb’im-1
riorl1 Hslgbt*.
”The guide”, said MU* Ro*. walking a mile to h e a rt, tit smilRegular meeting of Seminnlo
.,Jrr!n.,-t'UlwiLr .L’jir. i.'afe.
berUln. Mr*. L. P. MeCuller. Mrs.
"know* the history of everything
Hl«h H«hool P.-T. A. will lake
J. Howell p u b , and Mr*.
by liewito IM eswese heMoabu yew
k j :jo . i w j T ’ v n r c 'i n w y
A J W r ------------ «------------ - sleepy now and then, hut you wake
DOZEN
| ball. I t will he precede! by * hoard
up whrn he *how« you the chair
meeting al .1:00 o’rlock’ in the au­
whrrt' the king* of England have
ditorium.
Iren crowned for quite some time. THURSDAY March
The Y. W. A. of the First Rap- Amt, my dear, t!ie plu-h U entirely
list Church will meet at 7:*&gt; worn off!
|jepi'n«ll**n*
o’clock at the hump of Mr*. II. II.
• vsi Until*.
••Then they fell you „ story
The home of Mrs. Frank L. Hill. Ifel!* I’nlmetto Avenue.
IVr
ll IIIto ItoW
$1.10 InrluiH'l
about the changing of the guard*.
Woodruff, Oak Avenue, * * , the
The
FHonJwtotp U a«tio o f thel , )f
, h, t b
an
scene of the regular meeting , . f !
Ih , Amorlran Laglon AuxIUry
T
and H - r m a th .y had a new
h*Id Friday afUrnoon with Mr*. J1, 3 00
' " rU\ j guard there an..' when they change
F. Ik Roumillat preaiding. Ihirin'*
•” uhn .Wff«cn am fl,!,,. Ruari|^ „ nn guard deliver* the
f r y G H A H &lt; *S
the meeting Mtf* Jeanette luting, J,r*‘ l**l,rT
a* h'Hlesse*. |
a„(| t |,p „ u „ r t „nr,l *ay»
wa* chosen a delegate and Mr*. C.
Tim Daughter* of Wesley Class 'll ho goe- there!' and the guard
IN
TIIK
I .A R R E tl
F,. Prwetor and Mi»« Aranka Tak- of th* F irst Mvlbodi-t Churrh sav
•Th.- king’* hey*,’ and th#
S IZ E S . S A M E ( J I ’A I.arh were selecte.1 a&lt; alternate* wtil have it** rrghfar meeting al other guard* **y«. ‘What k ing?1
IT Y A S A M OVE.
for the convention In lie held In 1:00 P. M. at the home of .Mr*. i ml th r first guard «ays, 'Kin*
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Havana, Cuba on Apr. H , a n d 10. Marion Smith, IMK Palmetto Georg*', and th r o tlirr guar I says
rsuto smd
A MARVELOUS
Mr*. II. R. Lewis, chairman of Avenue.
•Amen.'
UK
AT THE
the ta g day far tho Children's
The Gleaner* Class „f the First
“ So the new guard, instead of
I’llICK OF
Home Society In Jtrksonellle, re­ Prrsbytcrlan Church will meet at saying anteo. *ay«, ’Sc* y,.u.* I
felvT
ported th at the sum of flOSJtl 7:10 o'rloyk at the home of* Mr*.
though it was a servant. Ilul of
••to
wa* realised from the recent tag C. C. Briggs, Magnolia Avenue.
o m e ake
rip
four** it sounds heller In English
day. She announce,) th a t canla of
accent."
WKDNFJ1D.U.
appreciation are being sent lo th*
Mis* llovv believe* that it I*
Regular business meeting of the
D. A. R , th* U. D. C , and the
Department Sf lb* quite"evtacattmtal- to tiwvcL 11'«
U aitod—B p ap ish -A m eric an W ar lite ra tu re
size no \ no
he and
Yrteran* Auxiliary for their help Woman's Club will take place at broadening,' she rx|dnine&lt;.', espe­
1:00 o'clock at the «lull house. cially when you meet th r right
with th* ta g day.
At th* conclusion of all business This will be followed by the pro people. .Most Aoiericuns who Dav­
S ta g e Shown
\* -A * n s r s - to -A c
a social period w a, enjoyed whon gram, "W orld
News of the id in 5!uio|w&gt;, she said, ju d don't
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.1:10-7
a U
N ile 10:111
e
refreshment* went served liy th# Month”, at 1:30 o’clock with .Mr*. scent to ini-i-t the right people.
When the left, the movto -tin
host***, assisted by Mr*. V. E. W alter I- Cooper t« tester.
Douglass, and Mrs. Haeold WashT hr Sara Parker
Mrthmlist w rightrd 11M p&lt;oind&lt;, but now
bum. Those present were: Mrs. R. Orphanage Club will mret at 1:(h&gt; she lip* the scnlcs at IT*. She in -1
M. Bern* and Mm. I.. P. C hitten­ o'clock with Mrs. T. |&gt;. I’ark rr. tend. I&gt;&gt; go in tu in iiig and work {
it ..IT, site *ni..*, so »he can make
den. visitor*. 5tr*. C. F. Proctor. 2000 Ij k e Avenue.
il rew picture.
Mr*. J . E. Lalng. 5fra. C. M. Flow­
ers. Mr*. J . M. Moy*. Mrs. U slle
"That tic)mull food”, she said,
TO GIVE PHOGHAM
Went. Mr* J II. Illnt*rm l«ter.
“was ju«t fal.xl! And the Minis!!
Mr*. W. D. Hoffman. Mrs. II. B.
The public hss been cordially in­ Tho*,- are Itu-sian pancakes full
Lewi*. Mm. V. E. Douglas*. Mrs.
vited In attend the program on the of sour d ra in und caviar. .The
Harold Washburn. Mm. F. 5k
subject. "W orld News of the Italian find wu* very good too.I
Roumillat, Mm. Frank L. MoodMonth”, which will tie
given but I did not rare for the French
ruff, Mr*. J . H. Cnlclough, and th*
Wednesday
after
noon
at
11:30 cooking The French rook every *
Mi**** Aranka Takarh. and Jra n
o'clock bjr th* Literature Dspail- thing m wine. I like hummel.”
•tt* lolng.
Of all the place- the visltn.','
mem of A/te Woman'* j’luh at the
club house with Mr*. Waller I. '•'!*- Ilow salil she liked St. \|.
Cooper In charge of th r program, •it* the hell.
"The 5’ranch ami Germans", -h e'
and Mrs. W. T. Langley. 5lr*. It.
J. Lehman, and Mrs. IV. P.’ Brook*. captained, "ate practically civilJ r . as hostesses. A short business is*d. so It’s nut much fun travel­
"Thera may he a bank holiday in meeting of the Literature Depart- ing there. I want to go to Egypt
sffset,” aald
Clarence Adams, ntvnt will take plar* a t 3:flu sumo time to -re the pyramids and
the native*. They say the atrhipresident of the Jacksonville Dis­ o'clock.
tertur* Is niarvrlous!”
trict Progressive Club of the A t­
lantic Coast Line railroad this
TO HOLD CARD GAMES
morning, “ but it l*n’t going to
TO I K Ml PROGRAM
Wo
prevent 0* from holding our dance
It was stated recently by Sirs. J.
at lh» City Hall at 0:10 o’clock T. Griffin, manager of th* Celery
Mr-.
E .limes will le lender
Itonight.”
Club, th a t
arrangement* have of Ihi iro g nni to be pul an by
“ Wo feel th at since peopl* are hern made at th* club to conduct Pitch* Number Five of the Fir-I
going to gather In talk over the raid games on Wednesday evening Itn il»l « h icli tomorrow aftersituation." he said, ’’they may a* for all dinner guest*. At the con­
‘
oVIoch a t the rh u n h
waH gather In a lively spot, and clusion of dinner, table* will )„• x* a |mi t of tno week of prayer
after dl*ev**lng thvlr Doubles. sprvnd and card game* enjoye-l • b o . tor home mission* which
Join In the dancing and oth*r en- with card* and tallies ru ra l, h -d
•• lo ing Iiindurtrd there llns
trrU ln m rn t that will, arise. Mem » for th* us# of gue«t* by Ih,. rlt b nee':.
Orchestra Will furnish their u*aal R vrrynnr Is Invitrd to attend.
•nappy danca music amt wc Invit*
Florida has two national forests,
th* public to attend.”
LFUTTHK POSTPONED
me in the nortliw rgtern part of
the -tale, principally ln Okaloosa
A* regent of Sallie Harrison I county, and tho other In Central
lit­
Chapter of th* D. A. R., Mr*. Florida, largvly lying in Marion
Samuel Puleslun announced thi* rnunty.
th is
morning th at she deemed It wise,
Th* Sanford Baby Show i.sd a in view of present financial fongoad beginning Wednesday when dillnus, to postpone the Colonial
gbout 12 mother* rtgUterwd their lecture and Ira which wa* to have
Children in th* rontost. The Hsy been given by the D. A. R. Friday
for members uf tho
for awarding the silver loving aflrrnoon
cups to th# hoalihlfst girl ami chapter and members of the Garto Ih f healthiest boy will b* *»- l'i' ii Club of Sanford.
jMmtwad the first port o f n sst
• ta k .
In th# meantime all
Florida was admitted to the Un­
ohUdsan unitor ths age of five ion on Mar. 3, IMS.
y stra are Invltod to h are their
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SI'pPOSING that, li&lt;,H,innin?r toinoriow, all the newsHi'o (liscoiitinui’cl. What a furore the publfc
I inalxo. "News! News! We must have news or
will In n» hotter oft' than the ancients.” All i-ijcht, suppose wt H'ive them news hut cut out. Ihe ailverti.semoots.

Then ymi would discover that politics, the doinffg of
society, notices of files, accidents, deaths, scandals,
sports, tin* jictivities of the police and criminals add
tle or nothing to the real comfort and happiness of
Kivatost ajfe in the world’s history.

12 Children Entered
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to register for the .r e n te d al
Mrs. C* -R. Chorpetting • enter- Wlsholdt’a Studio.
tained w ife a dinner perty yes­
terday at! bar ttopaa on Rest
TO GIVE OPERETTA
Twenlleth. M raet to honor ef Mrs.
J . C. K lltoadftt ’ toko , celebrated
Aa oparatta by the Home Kcoher birthday M f W V Adtur. nomic* Department and th # . Mu­
day.
V
sic Department of Somlnols’HIfeh
School wUt bo a fratur# of tho
F p rm la t a party spei
fndiag yes- ■•gator meeting of the Seatlfegto
B L .J to a y h 'l AcadMay High School F.-T. A. which will
In
Adgvwtfee with Miss Con- take place tomorrow afternoon at
stance Itotofe and MM
Lilltoa the school auditorium. Th# pro­
Melsch rtsrai Mr*. Frank Frank gram fo r the day will, prm sdo tho
Melsch add W . Frank, J r , Mr*. business svs.lon. It Is hoped that
F red Rrafedt, « M Mr*. Jahn Lad- a U rge number of member* Will
w lg aad ram*. Jimm ie and Jackie. attend.

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~ ' -s

Fa|r. with UgM to heavy ft**t
tonight. S o t o , fair
r u n t tw fW M M *

n iw s p a p e h

I in Florida's H e a r t
W orld’* G reatest Vegetable
' R ichest Garden Land.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPTIT
M em ber A aaoelated P re s s

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . SA T U R D A Y . MARCH 4, 19M

New Deal Begins With Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Assuming Duties As President O f U nited S ta tes
i"
ft

DYING’ LANE InauguralAddress
DUCK SESSION
E 1S LAST BAY

G o v . S h o ltz O rd e rs IHOOVER HOLDS

II, t'K \NKMN D. ROOSKVKI.T

B a n k in gH o lid a yF or LAST

S ta te B a n k s In

MEETING
WITH CABINET
F la .

»i' y
1^1
- 3 ----

Grave Discussions Of

...J E c f ln n m te ^ lU s J V lin - .

days Called By Gov.
AndFederalReserve

gfle With Farewells
At Final Gathering

My friend*, thi. it ■ day of national consecration*. I am
certain that my f.llow Americana ex|-«it that on my Indurllon Into the prr.ldency I wllladdre** them with th# candor
and decision which the
prc*»nt situation of our
nation impel*.
Thi* i* preeminently
a' time to *peak the truth,
the whtd. truth, frankly

Broad Powers Voted
+~.Kor.lJ&gt;cou»lng..I!Ms*&gt;----ing th
the. condition.
conditions In our
,
ft Q
l n a h fGov
in V Ing
ident TTo
Slash
c o u n t r y t o d a y . This
great nation will endure
ernment Expenses
a* it has rndured, will re­

Iction TakenAtLakeland To-Get Maxi­
mum Price Returns

SOCIAL WELFARE
LEADERS COMING
FOR BIG PARLEY

200 Persons Expected
At Conference Iloginning On Monday

Enforcement Will
Continue Despite
Congress’ Action

*
h i'

&gt;s4

In a

m o m entous

in a u g u m

address Immediately a f te r
taking the oath a t 1:06 P . M .
today told th e nation h*
ers If necessary to m eet tit#
national emergency,
___'

OF CELERY CROP

a -^ i

WASHINGTON, Mat.
(A .P.)— President

tw o u r rM V K r w « C T m e “ p o « ir *

vive and will pnwper. So
WASHINGTON. Mar. t.-M h
first of all let me assert
WASHINGTON. Mar. 4.—fA-t — ;
Tho dyina lam- du.k Conors—• my firm belief that the
Final rontacta, a whole series of
swung throuah It* t*»l full ''*v
|iilrrtl.« H today by a ra y
only thing we have lo fear
f life to a requiem of cnnfu«N&gt;«
“laet time*", many tinged with
rm n lillt. of The Baaford
la fear itself—namaleas,
Herald. Union E. Alton, ,m l unreasoning.
unjustified
n~ m c*tly Ait:|bnlScr.nle:
the pathoi of farewell, filled J
terror which
paralyse*
dent of th . SowfoH Atlantic
Hot of the writer. however, it
turned
tt.ri.e rl Ito.vpr,
Provident
Hoover"*
1»«l
full
day*I
needed efforts to convert
(tank., stated Ihat tto
over the helm of the United State* voted Franklin U. Ho*«#velt htoao
a* the nation** prvsUent.
retreat Into advance.
tartans declared
hr G**.
(•overnment tmlay to hft *ucee&lt;- j | ow*rt l&lt;* cut government
In every dark hour of
S ir h i deen r a t army I# Ik*
IIU cabinet gathered for It* •or, Franklin It. R.vsevelt, In a | per-e* on hi* own initiative an I at
our national Ilf* a leader­
Atlantic National Bank of
final meeting, a session. In which| y,rjj-|ant anj tpeetanilar inaugural' thr end of the day had completed
ship
of
frankness and
Departing from a practice which grave
^ ^ ................
...» _nation*.
___ 1.rrt.monr_
Jacksonville or any of Ita,af­
dUcu**ton „of the
I nri Inn on alee cf the eleven annual
vigor ha* met with that
ha* been In effect for the pa«t five i ^.onom,c difficulties » a, mingled l,r,n ,o n * ;___
filiate* and that they da not
understanding ami support of tne people inemseive* which
! money bill* eatlmated to **”
ronlrmplalr laklac- adoaalaa*
is essential lo victory. I am convinced that you will again
week*, celery grower* inrtting In j xvi11, pcrtonal gilt* ami farewell*.
| $700,000,r-fH) under the pre*ent fie*
of the banking holiday, which
give that support to leadership In the** critical dgyalakeland teat- night unanimously; la ta In the &lt;Yy he had wint
Cfl Jetr.
ara yeotnont In other atalos.
In such a spirit on my part and on yours we far* our
Vice President Curtl* «»“ re*
. . to .eurtall
. . I . n nne.fifth
*» hUtorle
dl»eu**ii&gt;n
Th# Sanford Atlantic Nation­
common difficulties. They concern, thank God, only ma­
voted
one-lljtn of
or the
i j m ,y pn»v*
prr(|iltn,.r
|rt[
Koo.
evi.itt
iptlred t» hand sharply with hi*
al Bank. Mr. Allen declared,
terial things. Value* have shrunken to fantastic lavela;
celery crop* maturing curing next | 0„ enau,|y com* to the Whit*
an-e| and liudst upon orvler.
baa ample finds In Ita eaalta
laxrs have risen; our ability to pay has fallen; govern event
week, iritra d of the cne-thlrd Hou*e a* an inaugural formality,
to er.ommodaf. all legitimate
1 lie II u«e ran out of work
of all kinds i&gt; face,| by serious curtailment of Income; th*
mean* of esrhange are froien In th# current* of trade; th*
curtailment order which wa* voted but accompanied by hi* economic
till even speech#*-and ieev«»rd
of the rommanltywithered leave, of industrial enterprise II* on every side;
a.IvUor, I’rof. Raymond Jlolay. To
kefor# dark to meet again lnlrr
tail week.
fanner, find nn market, for their produce; the ravings of
TALLAHASSEE, Mar. 4. Thla declilun cam* after a dle- a**l*t Hoover, Secretary Milt* and
in the evening for ,Ht**llil* nctlun
many year, in thousand, of famlllr, ara gone.
on- the ronferenr* report on the
(A.P.) — Governor Dnve cuitlon centering about the ad- (iuvernnr Meyer of the federal
. ■ Man* impartaai, a -to a t -if unemployed cltUllU fm~HMT~
‘ TTTTT?(TlkTiniTf_STT&gt;'t'VUttO(rbttlcr ievery* board tycra rn -tnt.
grim problem of rxUtrnrr, and an equally great number toll
3holti-today .declared a liv e VUabntfy o r m a t ln g tJfr'W fta U r While the rntira group sat In
The supply bill* sent to the
with little reluai. Only a foolish optimist can dtny th* dark
day banking holiday for atate ment order* moro flexible *o lhal tho red room drinking tea poured
While lloti*. rail* for an outlay
realities of th* moment.
advantage
may
le
taken
of
Im­
by
Mr*.
Hoover,
the
PreskYnl
and
banks in Florida beginning
of $3Ji!&gt;0,::»l r.iHK) fur the operation
Yet our distrrsa cornea from no failure- of aubstanr*
We are stricken l-y no plague of locust*. Compared with
today and ending a t the close provement In matket condition* I’resIdent-clecC* Withdrew to one Stole an.I nationally knoven of department*, in addition lo
and dally ttudie* that arw mad# of comer of the room and raltcl in)
perils which our forefather* conquered because the* be­
hN) for the public rleht.
of buaineaa Wednesday Mar. the eitimated ehlpna-nls of th# their economic adviser* for a con- leader,, of racial wrlfurv work will IKSHBjDTlM
lieved and were not afraid, w* have still much to be thank­
pii'siilrnt Hoover ha* signed five
ful for. Nature still offers her bounty ami human efforts
coming week.
8th.
fvrtnce of high moment.
login arriving In Sanford late to­ of ihr nine measure# he ha* re­
have multiplied it. Plenty la at our doorstep, but generous
W. A. Leffler, manager tf Chaae
Earlier Hoover had called in morrow afternoon (or the purpose ceived.
- The Federal Reserve bank
use of it languishes In th* very sight of supply.
Co., who waa one of the lead- nrw /,aper rt ireipondrnt* for hi* of allending the Slat* Conference
Indication* were the $30,901,000
Primarily, thi* is la-cause ruler* of exchange of mankind's
in Jacksonville alao declared and
ara in th* di*e«u*ion, today ex­ final meeting with them. Ilu
good* have (ailed through their own stubbornness and own InSocial Worker* width open* at snrp'y Idll for I ho District ol
a "banking holiday” for to­ plained why the a&gt;ow*n voted to Inked along n morp ,«r*jnal vein nf
rompelenrr, have admitted their failure and abdicated. Prac­
an Inspirational meeting In the ColumHa would fall by tho waytice* of unscrupulous monejMchangtra stand indicted In court
day. and Monday.
Officials revU* their curtailment ichedulr than he had displayed In year* Flr*t MethodUt t'hufth. at 8:15 ■III* in ■ nfervmo, hut there wa*
of pokli* opinion, iejected by the toasts and mind* ay a m
.
! ...
p u l.
.
*
...
mid the praaani pian la to return, a t thla Unw- .
n’clnck, and closas veil® af luncheon; ,|jt| hope (hai the IJI JCft.OW roa­
True, they have tried, but theln effort* have been east In
“The object ha* been", Mr. Laff“I have no now* today", th* st the I’ailvh House on Wcdncs- 1
deficiency bill .would he sent
operations* 0* aiu tl an Tseadny.
th# 'pattern of an outworn tradition. Fared by the failure of
ler said, “to regular* the flow of
(Continued
On
Tag*
.Six)
day
afternoon.
i
&gt;
i
’
|
to
president
llonvrr
for*
fci*
*!«•
v
ni
credit thry have proposed only the lending of more money.
They alio explain*) that although
celery In on-Yr to derive a« much
l&gt;r. John A. Lapp, .of, Chicago, nvtnr* liefore noon today, when he
Stripped of the lure of profit by which to In-luro our people
state bankb are orderad cloaed by aa pouible from the crop. Th*
prrsident of the NatioVinl Confer- retires.
to follow I heir false leadership, they have resorted to aihorta,
the ro n rn o r, It It optional fer frellng now I* that the market,
lions, plea-ling tearfully for a restored confidence. They know
men of Social Workers, vrill Lc thr
The Menste nppinved Ihe confer­
only tne
the rule, in
of a generation oi
of self-seeker*.
have no
seii-errarra. They
so
national bank* In thla t u t . cannot he pu»brd higher at thla|
honon-d guest nn I |»imi|&gt;ul s|N-nk. ence report on thi- $'J.*&gt;7,llrt.OOO
vision, and when there Is no vision people perish.
whether tbay
“ejatclae
that time on account of general con­
er. lie will share lumors with dux- ttensuray post ulfics supply bill
The money changer# hav* fled from their high seat* In
dition* obtaining In the market*.
iTlvilege."
rns of slalo social wclfnrr |cadcrs. whirh enrris-s the economy provi­
th# temple of uui civillialiun. W# may now restore th at
Inrludlrg Mlllnrd Davidson, of sions lhal will permit thr new
During the tanking moratorl- We al»o know about what wW ke
temple
In ancient truth*. The measure nf restoration Ilea In
kfnrlanna, president nf Ih# Florid* prrsldrat to rffret saying, up lo
um In Florida total withdrawal! th# *hlpment* from Florida for
the extent l„ which we apply social valtirs more nohla than
t ’onft-rsyre ami head of I ho Hoys SfOOJKXbOOO. It was sent to the
front ilate banka will lie limited the neat week, which wc figure
iner* monetary profit.
"
M'ASIIINUTON, _ The prohlto five p a re n t of depis‘1* P ut are rather lea* than tho market* billon rspoal rrsolutioa ovu- Ir- Industrial Home at Marianna; J. Whit* !luusu, and Mr. Ibmver i*
Happiness lit, not In the men- possession of money; It
f 10 on each account. N rv d»- ahould absorb a'- tnc present I fore the slate* should bate no ef­ C. Ilu-kl-son. «&gt;f Tallahassee, slatn cvpecle-l t„ vlgn ll.
lies In Ihe joy of achievement, in Ills- thrill of creative effort.
C'nngrossh lull action w.is fin­
The joy a toI imuni stimulation of w-irl, nn lunger must b«v
poaita may be accepted ly *tatn prices. Therefore, it |v a matter of fect on (he activities of rnforvo- liirertor of ih# Flotilla Hmrrgcn. v
Relief
Aswcinliont
Marcus
C.
forgotten In the mad chaae of evanescent profits. These dark
ish--I -it tho $1,001,111,000 supply
lank* during th# five C*y* nf tn« Calcu atio.i, and th* tiiinimou* ment ageiciei in th* yriohn «f
day* will l-e worth ull they cost us if ihry teach U* that our
ill fin ill-- indepen-'ent offices,
moratoriom but they rau»t lu kepi, opinion 1* that th* percentage of Cbl. Amoa W. W. tV’u^Irtrlr, di­ Fagg, of Jacksonville, head of tl.e Itrue destiny i&lt; nut I- be ministered unlu but to minister to
rliiluren'i lb me Socieiy, ,,nd Dr.
$:niil,000,(hHi fur tbe
liquid and “fib jtc t to withdraw il ruitnitment be reduced. ThU ap­ rector of prohibition.
lie has Henry Ifnhsmr'. of Jacksonville, carrying
ourselves sn-l In our fellow men.
plies
f
;r
next
week
only.
The
ol&gt;veteran,'
nJmini»lrnlion,
wlien
tinIn full."
sent a message to h i. men to this I ? u | r 1|rn,lh 0 | f;rpr
Recognition of the falsity of material wealth a* on* of tha
II- mss- npprovcsl Ihe confrreri'C re­
Governor Sheila I* In Washing je.t being lo ship about 4i&gt;(l car* effect.
standards of ,iii&gt;e-i. goes hand in hand with the abandonment
lludnrvs res*ion* will b e g in on
ton attending th* (nauguralion hut a week."
“The repeal irsolutloo”, f’«do. Monday morning nt Bind o’clock port. Tha House also adopted th*
of Ihe false L-licf that public office an,| high political posi­
routlnulnr, Mr. Lcfflcr *aK nel Woodcock declares Ih a'recent
c-nfers-nc repsirt on tho $.!IH^ItO,.
tion are to l-e value-l only by the standard* uf pride Of place
proclaimed th* holiday after a
when four round table conference* OHO wnr deparlmriit nppiopri*ll-n
"Wc
arc
enJravoring
Ihrough
the
an-l personal profit; and thera must be an end to a conduct
aarie* of long diitanc* telephone
In llelin Issued by the Bureau nf will he going on at one time. Aft­
In banking nri-l In l-usinea* which ton often has given to a
conversation* with official* bei*. closest kind 0( co-operati n to I'rohibltloo, "must not disturb er that hour, lectures, conferences, i ill, -ending it to the Whit#
sacred trust the likeness of callous and selfish wrong-doing.
make this policy as llexlhte *• cur work. In my Judgment, it i«
|l»u*r
without
the
$«dXX&gt;.000
proComptroller J. M. Lee ImmeiA. possibc hi order that maximum
luncheons, dinners, nnd tmnuuet*
Small wonder lhal confidence languished, for it thrlv*a only
^ r n |#r |
hourly I- sed'l-y the Hunale to care for
ately advUod alt state bank* of return* will be received. I l»*vc a desirable thing to allow the pro- wM|
on h-nesty, on hnitne, nn the sarrednes* nf obligations, on
jollies*
youths.
faithful prulectl-n, on unselfish performance; without them
th« governor'* action and ordered been advised that calculation mad* pel to expree* their will upen this until Wednesday.
The appropriations in the nine
it can not H**The ronfcrence. avpecled to *•them to observe strictly th* ton- recently Indicate that the policy national poliry.
“If th* amendment is adopted; |n lrt motP
?„o delegates hffla passe-f, Including $l,|otl,OO0
Restoration rails, however, nnt for rhnnges In ethics
ditlon* ef th* holiday. Lee *ald h* which ho* been in effect ha*
' alone. This nation a-k, fur action, ami action now. Our great­
expected the 180 state banka to be brought an added return of ap­ ihiwg still win b« a need fur this from nil over Floridi, ba« at Ita for farm board cottnn for th*
Red Cross, totaling $3,890,707,000,
est primary task is In put people to work. This la no unoolvsble
| "virtually closed” within ■ few proximately $300,000 to tho glow- bureau to protect the dry state* highlight n lanqurt to be liel.l at
problem If we taro it wisely and courageously. It can be ac­
I hours. The holiday, he said, ap­ era tine* th* pbllcy waa first pat from thy wet. In thi* welter of Ih" Parish Ilou«e on Tuesday -••elusive nf the public debt fund,
complished in part l-y a direct recruiting by the government
compared with $.7,019,130,000 propublic
opinion
let
u*
show
the
night.
Flection
tf
officers,
pass­
plies only to state banka and not into effect. The opinion at Lake­
Itself, treating Ihe task aa we would treat th# emergency
vi-lcil fur the current year. With
world
that
here
I*
one
stable
or­
age
nf
resolutions,
and
the
presi­
to national.
of a war, hut at the same time through this employment ac­
land lait night was that grower* ganisation which doc* its duty dential address of Hillard Dpvld- th« total outlay for the present
complishing grrally needed project* lo stimulate and reor­
will
profit
for
tha
remainder
of
year
In
the
11
money
tills
waa
loyally,
persistently,
and
earnestson are among th , feature, of tills
ganise the use of our natural resourrr*.
Mr TWO Associate* reeaa
Bank holiday* spread rapidly the season as Ihe result of the If."
event. Dr. Lapp will be guest of ft.Mio.noo.ooo.
Hand in hand with thi* we must frankly recognlt* tha
curtailment
policy
which
now
ha*
The bulletin goc, on to quote honor nt this event.
Havings on th* nine Idll* pdjled,
over New England, the Middle
over-balance of our population In our industrial centers and,
by engaging nn a national scale In a redistribution, endeavor
West and the South today bring­ been placed on a flexible bail* so from Washington's Farewell Ad­
A last minute change in tho um.Yr President Hoover's budget
lo provide a l-etter use of the lind for those best fitted far
ing raatrictiana on deposit with­ a* to insure » constant supply but dress, In which th# first President program will find Dr. Elinor i slimatrs, amounted to about $.13,th* land. The task ran l&gt;# helped by definite efforts to ralaa
nat glut tha market*.
stlil, “Tha, basis of Our political Nims, professor of
sociology, COOJHIO, but approximately $30,drawals la moat of th* country.
the value* of agricultural product* and with thla th« power
Among tha speaker* a t last system' la Ih* right of th* people Florida Slate College for Women OOOJXM was cut off of estimates
Only five of the AS states re­
to purchase the output of our cities. It can be helped by In­
night's meeting wa* IT. D. Green t« mak* and a!U&gt;» their Conatltua assuming the plaro on the pro­ for dsficisney appropirallons.
mained unaffected a t midday.
sistence that th* federal, state and local government# act
tion
of
government.
Uut
th*
fonof
tha
Jluerau
of
Commerte
of
tba
A
final
attack
was
launched
on
gram
that
hail
been
allotte.i
to
forthwith on the demand that their cost be drastkalljsraduced.
New Yerk and Illinois joined
state of California. II# woa loud stltutfMi which a t any time exist*, Mi,, Mary Irene Atkin-on, prom­ tho g vernment department* by
It
can be helped by the unifying of relief activities which to­
tha holiday in tb* early hour*. In hla prats* ef tho aolldhrlt* of until rhangod by and explicit and
inent Ohio welfare worker who Senator Borah, Krpubliran, Idaho,
day are often scattered, uneconomical, and unequal'. It can to
Mlaaouri, Iowa, Rhode Island, Florida growers and their decision authentic act of th* whole people has (wen prevented from attend­
helped by national planning for, and riptrvlalon of all forma
in thr Senate In a denunciation of
MinnsaoU, Massachusetts, Maine, to take a step which it mors or Is sacradly obligatory upon all."
o f transportation a n d o f c o m m u n i c a t i o n s a n d
their reflilanco to effort, of Con­
ing
because
of
illness.
New Hampshire, New Jersey, less drastic.
other utilities which hav* a definitely public character. Thera
lie corgratulatcd Tha last four word* are printed
Guest, arriving her* are ex­ gress to reduce tests.
Nebraska Pennsylvania Vermont,
arc many ways In which it.can be help*!. But It can never to
pected to register either nt Ihe
them for their foresight, and said in largo tjp* In th* bulletin.
helped merely by talking about It. We must act and act
Cmweetieut, .Florida,
Montana that h* was “ uTsply Impressed" ■Colonel Woodcock ' points nut
CFKHAK NOT HI) WEI.I.
Parish House or Mowt*»«"'* H0*
quickly,
l i d Minnesota followed in qolck with conditions among grower* of that sine# July I, when more in­ tel. Programs and other informa­
inslly, in our pmgresa toward a resumption of work
-. . Fin*
MIAMI. Mar. A .-I/Pl-D r. E. H.
prohibition
disco islon tion will ha handed them at 'h«&gt;*o
Florida. Upon hi* return ta Cali­ tensive
we will require two safeguards against a return of th* tvlla
Tha federal reserve banks of fornia he said b* will discuss the started, the bureau has actually pace., and every effort will lie Nkhol emerging from Mayor Perof th* old order: there must be a strict aupervlilon Of all
York and Philadelphia fai­ curtailment p'an now In effect here dodb batter work than before, al­ made lo provide them With all the mak's room today said “he doesn't
banking and credit* and Investments; thara must b* an end to
look
so
well
os
he
disl
yesterday."
money, and thera must to proth* action of their autoa. with grower* of thst state, whom though Ita staff haa been’cut by romforta and privilege* of home
apaeulation with other people’s
.
He
iVsclined
further
t
•
comment.
vision far an adequate but soundI currency.
&lt;
reserve closing ho said are already ra-operatlni. 110 men. More case, and heller while Ihey are her*.
The,*
ar*
th*
lines
of
attach.
1 shall7 jpresently
r
. urge
^ upon
t
A
bulletin
said
Ihe
mayor
had
^Withdrawal* of gold by and ha prsrtctad that nast **** * rase* hava been made in this l&gt;«riThe program a* r#l#*"-d by of­
detailed maasuras
measure* for thalr
a
new
Congrts,
in
special
session,
" “ and foreign agsn- California grower* will have all nd and tkara ha* been a 'tight ficial* of tho Conferanra. n ns fol­ a vary restless night -lu* to prob­
.fulfillment, and I shall seek th* Immediate assistance of tto
able gaseous distension which ac­
several Italy*.
joined Florida grower* In controll­ incraaa* la tha percentage ut &lt;un- lows:
celerated
hli
pulse
and
respira­
victione, ha says, la January, tu-U
SUNDAY
Through this program of action w* address ours*lv*a to
York Stock Exchange ing tho celery market.
Inspirational m riling at First tion.
putting our own national house In order and making tto laExchange alao closed . Those from Hanford attending there were BOO more cases than in
ram* balance outgo. Our international trad* relations, though
Methodist Church, 8:15 o'clock,
of the holidsy.
MEETING POSTPONED
meeting were: W. A. Leff’eA January, 1ML
vastly Important, ar* in point of Urn* and n*c*eeity secondary
Tha alaa of tfcoataff that will with MillaH Davidson, president
Rainey, Illinois, J. C. Ilctchlson, M. B. Wiggins J.
to tto *atabllshm«nt of a sound national acoaomy. I favor aa
tha next Congress, Hove*: I Fish, I„ F. Battalph, .1. R. be needed to protect dry states of th* Conference, presiding. Dr.
Clarence Adam,, president* of
t n t thing* first. I shall
* “
a practice! poliry tO
thD putting of ffirst
omanc'mrnt
It E. L. Clarke, profssaor of sociolo­ tha Jacksonville District Progrvsextra session of Dlghton. E. J. Meyqr, Henry Nick­ In cat* tha
•para no effort .to restore world trad# by laternationa) eco­
ha called “a t th* el. Roy Symn, Go* Sekmah. Peter adoptad, Calansl.Woadcoch say*, gy a t Rolllna College will lecture slvv Club of the Allantla Coast
nomic reedjustment, but tto tmtrgeney a t home can not wait
on that accomplishment. *
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time", an l al-tsd ThttrVon. Fred Zerraner, J. G. will dapeod open tba decision of nn “Th* College ef Toslay a a It IJ m Kailraad t-lay announced
Th* basic thought that guUaa these specific maana of
Ceegrat* a* tq |h« axtent of fed- Relate* to Social Work.”
ould not be to Bender, and It. R- Pippin.
that
tha
gMathly
social
meeting
national recovery la not narrowly nationalistic. It I* tto tnMONDAY
real/ activity. Aa largo a fart* as
alatence, a* a first consideration, upon th* Inlerdependenc*
9:30 to 10:Ml Institute on Pub­ haa been poatp ned. but that
la
now
na'ntalnad
may
be
nmled
Senate Democrats
• f tto various elements In and porta of tto Baited Otete*. a
In gma* tha fadaral gafarnment re­ lic Responsibility In tbe Field of th an will to a d.nca a t tha CRjf
port
Tampa
waa
th*
principal
an emergency
‘(•cognition of the old and permanently Important maalfwteH al| on Monday night, eponsored
dnt of embarkation fo r Amcrl- ceives JoriadieMea te bappros liq­ Family Wslfara, to be held at by the Club. Mero's Orchestra will
tion of tto American spirit of tto gtonaar. It la tto * 1 to
for immediato
th«
Parish
Houaa
with
Dr.
Elinor
uor
traffic
between
wet
anj
dry
durlag tho 8 pan !• h(ConUmad om n j e F l a )
[• ■of a probable ex­
from
Bi30
until
1:30
o’clock.
(Contlnawd
on
j*»g*
Sis)
stales.
v
American War.

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New Chief States
Might AskForl
Time Powers
Becomes Ne

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Th# newly Inaugurated pM**1
DtWU*»
dent said h* would cal) a seer
C »
grate into special t**tlon
out kls planned attack
crisis saying "Wa muat act
quUkly" but h* didn't reveal
tto eeaalon would to callad.
Among tha policies outlined I f
tto nation'! n*w praeldant g a s
that “ttora must to piovtoomifto
an adequate but sound « M fM W
I am prepared under m f **
tlonel duty ta recommend
ur*a that tha stricken
th* mWet of n etrkkon
may raqulra. Tto*# measure* o r
such other measure* aa
may build out of Ita
and wisdom I shall ***k wli
my constitutional authority -to
bring to ep**dy adoption.
“But In th* tra n t Congram atoll
fall to take thte-w urm T
•vad* th* ct*«r co u n t of
that then will confront m*. 1 atoll j
atk Contra** for o m raaalalag .
Instrument to m*«t tho trial* th g j
brood executive. « « " *“ — — ^
war against an
great a elto power that er*
given me If w* were Invaded
a foreign foo."
Vira-prtt Ident Garner
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office a t 18:01 P. U. M a aa tv h l|
P ita ident Hoover aa hla 1m |(
to

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Ing OaafcfBto , . _ ^ , „ „ „ __
propriaUotu by $lllJX)0,000 a to ra
hla racommendatioat fe r tto ag)a
ply bill* that tod to m peared,
Hoover *lgn*d tha $$»QgD00t0W (
war department m aaaun shortly
befora Congrtaa adjooraad atos i
dl* shortly befot# noon.

4

Judge Wilkinson
Has First Police J
Court On Friday ;
Judge R. A. B. Wllklnaon'e first
act aa this ally's n*w Municipal
Court Judge waa to bnpoM a Ma­
te nc* upon E. B. McLean, white
truck driver for th American
Baking Co. which U operating to
this city wllhoot a Rene*.
Atto may* for tto baking
pany sought to hava Um affidavit
and ordrr of a m i t (brown oak by
citing Innnmarabld Use* In whlth
court derision# hand on similar,
they aald, arreeU, had rated to
favor of the cootefa rather than
a munlcipalljy tadtovorlag to
collect a license fM.
However, Judge Wllkinaon da*
ni*d their motion to quash, and,
after a (tearing la Which Frad R.
Wilson represented th* City aa
attorney, ordered M&gt;. McLean to
to fined, and atAl' "
an eppeal which
tto taking f l n t
Circuit Court In
COM agalaat two
to contlnaod.
In tto
firm* from •rating l i t l r
Ucanoai, pending
of tto conatitai
City’s ordInane* «hich
that a $800 a natal
takan out.

Jehol City Ii
By Japanefti
CHINCHOW,
Wklte

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�.“BOWLING

ORLANDO GROUP IN MIAMI

ON ROAD TO TOP
!t/

Industrial Participa­
tion Baaed On His­
torical Trade Rule

Machado OfferaToAccept Help Of Opr
ponents I n Taak

WARHINOTOn T”Ha r. «^-l» I/
Ib'itn more or lets a t a m ilter of
fact In Latin America (k it gov&lt;rnment should lake part (a lull-

HAVANA, Caba, Mar. X r Praaklent Machado be Iice** th a t
Caba U aa tka rand to economic
rtto riry . IT* declare* bin Intern*
tlon a f continuing a program al­
ready started and its te s that ko
•ill gladly accept tbs co-ops ra­
tion of hU opponent* If tboy will
forgot political rrtrrances and
join with him.
Brlafy hla pro­
gram la th b i
1, Lower tbs coat of living by a
rhoapsr prodnet Ion of goods and a
diversification af crops.
2. Promote and maintain Inter­
communication to nil parte af the
island that Caba (ball bate an
economic unity.
X Maintain public and private
erodit tbgt foreign capital shall

Government
jarlletpatlo'' lr
business In tho luutlinn c.ntlnrnt
of tli# American hemisphere I
K t based on a different foumhtlon
than In other sections of the
' world where an Increase In reproeentellvo government he* led t
Inrreeling socle Iratlon of Inditijft try. In letln Amerlrn It l» bleed
lather on | historic Iccdsncy to
f'
itp e ct tho government to t\i
evrrythinr. ,
,i
Mcreovrr, thy. Latin Ameikuns
hve* not lf»*J#ml to join tugstnrt
t
for corporals private enterprise
m■o*Is* mm' hue ShmsiI an wanldlw lit

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Ihcy ore lutlrlaiisllete at heart
art,’ rmtlier suspicious t f sny
group which form* to work “ior
the good of all.” The Isrgsst cor­
p.rations doing bullneas In Latin
American are firms which hwvo
migrated front th* United States
and Europe.
Th* forms of government in
J* l|n America h»ve been tondufive to frsquatt entrance of boilt nrs* Into governmrnt. In s'.me |n' stances th t rulers, although rvptcsenllng the few ra lh tr than th .
many, hsv* had a iVsp-sst tnl dcsire to Improve condition* of tho
people. At other time* the | ks Ilion* of the rullsg offlcis a have
been so precarious that they have
hsd lo provs thsmse’.vvs benevo­
lent by making sjcIs I Improvemrnls such as building railroads
an-' d'eks, even though they ex­
ploited tho peopit lo do It.
In practically all of the I alln-

j?------ American ■t t i n n « r " 6 K i p m r i r
V_

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r.1'
k
rv*

xrcls, th* go'vsrpment owns dir
operates at Isask a section of the
rsllroad*. Th* bank* eatUllshed
by some ef the government* carry
on buslnsaa that |* taken sire of
by ptivala Instlluti.ia In ihe
United Htates. Homu government*
own mines, Irltgraph and tele­
phones, docks and ststmshlp lines,
lit still olheta, the hoveling
band of gvvsramsr.t
reaches
t'jwn tu keep a firm graep on the
dlstrilutlon of outstanding natursl retources, such a* coffrr In
llrax'l, petroleum lit Argentina,
vugnu In Teru srd nlttate In
niije.
Municipal sleetik powor plants
and street railway .lines are not
unusual. Markets and a'anghtar
n-use* are s|s0 owned ky some
rlllrs. F.samplrs of the way gov­
ernment has rnteisd buslnrs* In
Latin American IncluOe the fol­
lowing)
In Argentina Ih# greater part
of th* .petroleum
...
handled
through the petroleum department
nf Ih* Nations) Qivorsmont. Of
tho 26,631 mile* of railroad In the
countiy, 6411 ar* owrod and opar■led by the National (loternmont and 626 miles by th* I’rovlnc« of Bnonoa Air**,
Th* Banco lllpoloearlo Nscl.vnal, established by th* fiVernmerl
In 1R86 to mako loans on rral
property, has a board named by
tho President cf th* Bopublk. The
rorl nf Rristiot Air**, ih lrf har­
bor *hf Ibu country, Is owned by
tho fo-hrtl govtrnmsnt. nl Santa
F*. the ooctrk light ind pvwer
m m pary Is munlclfa ly iwnsd.
Df tho 1809 miles of railroad In
Iktllvfoi S10 aro owned by the
I. or eminent.
Another wry In
which It ho* Interrpplod th . fre*
flow of private enlorprlso Is scan

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aneb, despite th* present business
artel*.
.
•
4.* Bring the sugar Industry
heck lnt« Caban hands mors capa­
ble pf handling |M han foreigners,
since Amemlcsn standardisation
methods ore not suitable on the

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M l of lit* mo«*y tn *••*»•■ •**

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play v to a II Im I ! * • M l wf i h m
guae* ta I k . Doaaay’s L®**
Hoorn tm m w b k h ***** au4 a l

thTcaUar position &lt;• - * £ ;
.
WMk tb* tool —wont otvt. owd
tk rw teams W h f flrrt ptogo.
f o w l* b* M O M H to ptay a
special match to dactoa f tn t. **«•
owd. and tkIH pto* p H w i m w
wtawste-' TW* -« U h wffl bn
p ta y W -IW U y .night, end th*
W r m l Gatehel. No-HI Bottler,
pnd Smith’s B a rto n team will bo
Lb* competitors.
..The »aaiiM «n u W their
A new- topnwmgnt gels coder tow tn te to * had complained
Woy te a t wook
headache earlier In tho day
tho same teams. Following tho
trippi* matek Taoaday ovoolng
there will, ho a m tetiag of team
rsptalns tod player* ta doeidsoa
Hoo-ups for tho team* entering

careworn than bo did two jaar*
ago. Many things hovp happens^
■Inca than, Including a “rvrofoUon." Bat hi* figure la sturdy.
kU mJod.alsH and hi* manner
compelling. Ha waa agtlrely pgnasbie t« gnawnrlag an qb**tl#w*.
Ta g nasty aa ta h a * ha pro­
posal " t e p a / tbp aatlaoal aad In­
ternational debts, for they. form
one of the moat t r ee bitterns prob­
lem* at the present moment, be
eiplanlnad that thoy would b* tak­
en cafe of tkrough rigid govovn- ike MW tM T M teH tr
Mat night: / .
, .
ment economy end an haprovo- . i Scores
D oennra lun ™ n o n *
ment in the methods for cottoc- W If l k « K ,
i m *•;
T m 114 \%% 411
ting taxes. &lt; Ho deoled that tho
|A&gt;—Mvnl’. r p . K lptf 46,
goeom w nt had *•
tho askstepped froat a poses n pec
log for new leans, or a efpsollMinted out that Coha had- met
He egterael ehllgatlens In the
oast aad that laeomo from tho
budget woe snffkteat ta take t a n
of them to the fbture.

Florida’s manufactured prodAoproglmately 16,000,000 acres
of Florida^ a n a arc covered with pete annually are trained a t *P5- Work for any International forests aad t a n a * growth timber. proxlmatsly .6230,009,000.

MIAMI, FLORIDA—TTvese O r l a n d ^ o a l M s ^ n w ^ a U ^ good will visit to M iami'Wn!5 »er* entrrtained a t Ih* Miami Htltmore Country Club by Henry L. Doherty, president of tho- Florida Year
Itcund Club*. Whllo here the Orlando delegation co nfered with Greater Miami merthante in planning
Orlan.lo's participation In All-KIcrida Doherty Day,'M ar. 10. which will honor the stats*', new buslnsaa
lender and lay groundwork for a state-wld* advert Ising and publicity program .

Swedish matth company which
lays 730,«K) bolivianos arnually
for this pilvtlsge.
Ths Banco de Brasil, official
lank i f U tasl, I* operated as a
filia te undertaking b I the ipiv.
rinment tlso own* the entire cap­
ital Mock of t'.ur l.lojrd Orasiliirn
Ktrairship Compvry ant.* an ex­
tensile system of rnllr p js.
Tu develop uiid regulate tho ruf­
fe* Irdustry, th* M s Plteld Cofie* Iratilple WM ratjbllshed us a
legal crrlllF of the government if
tho slate of Kan I’r do In Hrssll,
with the stale secretary of finincc
as chulrman of the board.
In Co Mtdda an agricultural
bank, In which all tho capital
Is govsrnatenl-owrrd, make* loan*
on first mortgage* up to f4l per­
cent of Iha appraised value. Tho
bank U allowsu* t- employ a lim­
ited gmouat fur the i mist ruction
of workmen’s dv-e ling*. In liarrunqirilla, the city government
nwt* Ih* market, water w.rk*,
* auglrterhouro rod tramway.
In C.sla Rica, the guverntnrnl
has Iren aulhdrlirtl It o |rrale a
mnnup.ly for the importation and
sale of gasollro an I negotiations
aro repurted tu have keen started
for the rale of a match m nopoly.
The (‘nit* It tear, goveinmanl owns
.i‘i mlltrs o f' rallloC' 'a and milnla'n&lt; in alcohol and liqu- r »up
y nionuprly.
lire chief ralliood in Kiual-vr
• s t *n i| to the g.vrrniuellt 'in
lilt r. In eddillun, II run* the Urn.'u 1's‘ iiul, lal.ias, tclrgix.il vret
iflepkcnca und iqrerutra a salt
■iiiMi qhi'y. I.nlls n 'a In Uuatomaln

Ptvtl.iinl
of
t.'hllc. U.vsrnr ent i n: r .1 o! th* Cottch ha* ta-r
csrlly been greatly strengthened,
rtw Chilean grrvcrnnint owns
3711 mi e.r i f u llru a i while llrt.
govrtiimo’t-uwned mortgage bank
of the 'Ucpclllc nial.ow loam t.&gt;
iundswnera. . Thu feden governmont hss t a i n over c ntrul of
Volpr-vlto wa!#r soppy, f rmcrly
held by tbn mnnkipa Ity, and fui
• ’ iciu' k I many olhor
puUldy
own*.' ciilerpui.es.
Thw-qu ’idsis . of Ih* railroads
It Colombia a ir iwned by the na
Ions) ar iitpartmsnisi govstrvmant'but they have been opa rat 'I
sine# 1031 by a aon-polltlctl coun-

mansgement i f the only rcJro id l Klnrbln soil ha* Ismn proved Ur
,.f impi..i.«r« in si,., ruur trv. and 1Ik —pi-Llmrly . . adaptable— tu .the.
n iimnopoly for petroleum pro&lt;!-| pro&lt;li,cli«irt of ti.ng nuts, frum
te«s has hern pr,pp*c.‘.
, whMi lung o ll'ls made. ThU Iritis
The gevsnrmect In aPnaw* op- fair to borume a m a&gt; r Industry,
eiatrs 33 of ths 296 ntlles of railTim Florida Keys arc of coral
mad and ovn7 the national rank formation.

LUMBER
HIH Lumbar Ck.

;

Q uality Merehandtoa i |
U th and Malty .

Reasonable Pricaa with
I I P U aV IC B

Ptosm ta

MilUoni of automobile owners can’t be wrong! Tlyoro
must b« countlefs retBons.why

bo

many prefer p r t -

atone Tire*.- iToSly y&gt;)U wlll try Firestones once,. .
,
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. . . ..
so that their lin e r qualities may be tested yon will beM• •
corne a permanent Firestone user.

Tb«qutoka&gt;t ralW for a bawdacbo ta two tablato o/Baya*
Aiptrin,' Tba UbUt bearing tbw -B«]rwr.cra«,4tooolte*
w r y rapidly, sod bringsrapW relief. Thai* it W know n
tnadicin# that works quite lika Bayer AapWa for tito

Bayor Aspirin I

�POLICY AND
Franklin t&gt;.

11 would t* rain to soppsw* tto t
It H poailbla at a thwa-Wte
to
arrive at • J**t totisaat* c f tto
evtgotag itatoU tritlow . TV t« Whkh w*a piuiwtw W

upon hi# dutie# a t a more critical time,
ttc condition* prevailed throughout the
N r economic distarbanew u u ito d oar
at the prerenL
No.prealdent, immedilag office, etcr had mare complex pfob-

&lt;flrt

Hut it la equally true that t*p of our eaident# have
le d inch unanimous support and unqua] ed confidence,
i Cf the p o o S and the teirielattta bra i of oor gov*
_
__ ______ ____ ■ .
® Jin. inaugura­
tion. He la llterelty the prealdent of all the people. Repoblleatw and Damacra U alike are toying aside factional
and partition paHtlc* In the hope th at the new leadership
may surmoaat th e trying problems of the day.
* T * t . 4 *f ttta imity of purpnoo hi oor national gov­
ernment during the peat three yearn can well be credited
with a large sham ef the blame for the depression and for
aueh strange inconsistencies In our nations I politics as find
out Cotfcmtieut doling out hundreds of millions of dollars
foir the Federal Farm Board to dispose of sn Immense *gr|cuHurt 1 surplus ami other mDlions. through the Depart­
ment of AgricuRar*. to Increase agricultural production; or

Dpon Icformation which v» lack, Thera a r n r w u • tin* whan tb#
or in our nesrslfhledn*** ora— Administration had both a realt*loch, hat also upon rtte*qwnt tW policy and actual paver. When
m ate sad upon the phtlnagAy It had power Ha polteU* wan ai
and temperamvnt cf aech histori­ th* new era; whan It had mlaad
an. It ls not for u* to attempt to lie Ideae to maot tha situation, It
anticipate tbam, aad at thla mo- had Inat tha command at Coogr***.
aaaat Urn rklaf haman aspect* of The only reason for r**toting
tha Adeilnbtratton which man ihtaa famUtar truth* at thia llm*
will with'to think about are tho
prodIfbus labors, the tbgged da- direct and important a Iraaon for
rotten aad tha great linearity of tha iacomtot Administration. Tha
the Frtsldcwr* effort* In the laat poltclaa which Hr. Raaaarslt doacrtheC aa the now dial prarld*.
fitr.
Of faw thins■ In the later judg- Judging by tha artdaace available
rastts can arc to at ell sure. Yet la th« Democrat I* platform, Mir
lhaca can hr little doubt. 1 think,
that When the gtntrine historic* portent appointments, a realistic
cam* to hr written arholara will court* of action In dcellas with
i*)t treat Ihr Uoortr Armlnlatra- tha sltuatton. They are baaed on
tlan aa m thins la Itaalf. They will the recognition that the teak
ba eompaltoti to look upon It aa which has to be undorlakea I* the

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[T March tlb-tho comer.
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And what 1- th# fevrmment a*big to da t i t lh*
Vhlsh do» t
' ttood to have thoir depastto fua-

raatred T

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ry while complaining th at othe
serves In 41
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netei; or doling out bil
ited
currencies
rlBt are on
tax refunds, and other apeclal
dollar* to
rising deficit continue* to mount.
whiW a ati
1thfWith sb*h discordant policies it to email woodrr that
the A c h ^ c w l f t ^ i n th i worhTha* been *Uow«d to drift
into h'Wooghor depwi'salon
“ which
' * * has
“ brought nhout an al­
moot complete bualne*to Stagnation. That the continuance

of th* ptel-war era. to /'il la as
c.rsr as arglhln* rsn be that tho
ercnomlr delmrlr was prepared by
tb, commitment#, the policies an*.'
the events which followeil th*
Armistice, that what we have been
llrlnf throefh these fifteen years
was the first false teconstructlon.

’V Tantorrow |a a Mg election day
&lt;to O*ramny. Thay « • I*tof to **'
i kids: whether (hoy want a new tratibn*gOM^hnont without aaylng.

The granting of bxtraordintry powers to the new president as one of the
la if ’hCth t»f tho old Congrooa I* but one indication that n
\gaM of sur Coagreulonsl t u ­ ■tngte. well defined lino of action will be adopted.
tors sis advocstlng Incressed InThera Are a thousand and one problema which will
Svitea* tues. W*U. that's otie demand President Roosevelt'* flm t attention during the

WHAT ROOSEVELT INTENDS TO DO
BY GEOhf; E CttEBL
to Coble r's Weekly

gm to Increase tho longevity ot
h» f*on try.
|r u, * »

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10,000 bonk failures In tlw United
Statos, Involving deposit# to an
amount Of fiv* billions, a condi­
tion that calls for Instant and
drastic correction. What Presldeat
Roosevelt will doubtles* fever is
the abolition of tho dual tyatom

'I f aaytWnd
«*
*°
'rov*. -it, lb*t comblnatlod of
stthquoke and Udsl wave .|b JaM should furnish tho evidence
tot th* Jap* are off on th#

by w hich. the frd tra l. gpm m nenl
and tho several states are In de­
structive competition. Trust rompantos and saving* Institutions
may possibly “remain under state
laws, hot all other* should sad
must be under federal rontrol and
member* op th# Federal Reeerye
Syvtom. Branch banking may be
urged, but only on a *t*te-wlde

v!f;Atoonl tho suggestion* for ettr*
'log the deprs-ston I* la Y»dt five

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,n th.
employed bask on
t|w

by ptolong the agonyT
gear to tit* army for
immediate rxccutlon.

fl Hive no doubt th a t Roo*«valt himsolf realizes tho

Hidebound conservative*, . fear-

The power
■. As wo understand the trouble full ifn^qrtonco nf such romtxllal m u a u m ,
voted
him.yaatartUy,
we
fael
sure,
will
m
u
lt
In
the twen
with tha Amsriean dollar, ft1* not
Iks auppljr, bul tho turnover. Tto' jr-flvo porednt reduction In federal axpanditures which he
The
ent of Senator
Ilka promised tha country.
Hie appointm
appointment
m u i a s sscifw ry u&lt; state, lA ffd l' i t th e p M f f s made
durlttx the campaign, indicate ta riff revlalon while ne­
■Hj ‘if
gotiations have been under way for sevaral weeks looking
to an afljpetm cnt of th e w ar debts. The appointment of
William H. Woodln as secretary of atate and of Lewi* Daugloos aa .director of th e budget aro in tRemnelveti sufficient
proof that t h a n will be no inflation of th e currency and
th at th e budget will be balanced.
In accomplishing then* tasks, Prealdent Roosevelt will
have to step an many toes. He cannot balance tho budget
without reducing veteran Appropriation*.
He cannot re­
duce tariff barrtara without affecting odvom ly certain industricii.
He cannot reiiuve the biuika o r the railroads
tot |t .is. Melu Oott In lllmmtl, without subjecting himself to tha charge of favoritism.
inee It fr* rath# fb#e off, your He cannot resist tha demnntl for bimetallsm without offend­
inny mustache already.—Chicago ing the producera of allvcr. Hut we hope th a t the criticism
of minority groups will bo drownad by th e applause of tho
m ajority who will ba vastly benefltied by tho business re­
covery which aueh polieiea will facilltato.
ToUlfig a*ll«r gat hared no rnn**.
.
Q
I. At BraltA rocommrads that t|*r
United State* should reeigllM
Batata. B a t after what w**ve
toan throagh during the (tot
thro* years, It la vary Ooobtfal if
H aul* would raoognlte the Unltfd

. ikllte* t i moke a complete atm
;f«t the ammomlc altuUoa, thorn
non* of Mr. llooseratt's esmpaJ)
■rp«« lie IqqJcated that ho thotlg
Be needed th* Irtfurmstlon.—Xi
Dlcpi Union.

Rumor* ptrabt that tto fedtral
gavemmaat la going to guanatta

■Bonk deposit# In asdnr to stebUU*

chootu banktog ■readltlan*. that
' WOald Indirectly tiwtim s thla gavOrnoMai'a ItoUUUoa by nstrly

fifty billion dollar*.

■- H t
y - -*■
i
, .Under today'* road It laws at*
drarcaly .knew* whether eoagratom * n * o n moat la ogdar te M*rto ft Hoover, tto retiring fareei( M L ire*
a i *fkmnkiiii
Hno—Tilt
uu*
mMfgmisgn1 •*“
Vf w*w«g ooiff"
MH-whOM akoetfan wQl davolv#

J i n ptoUeme of fh* fiitera.
■Literary

Conference Of Social Workers
Aa In politic* whan dvpreuaad condition# tum people1#
thought# to tha m aaagam ant of their government, so in no­
d a l work the attention of the usually apathetic public I#
drawn more and more to hum anitarian andnavor# by tho
exlfffncie# of th a times.
Therefore tha S tate Conference of Social Worker#
which opana a threw-day seaslon hero buginning next Mon­
day, when many o t tha leadtr# In welfare work, both of
Ite and of the country, will be heard, take# on added

•cal*.

The railroads can count on boIng an object of Franklin RoomIran concern,
vett’s Immediate and dr
........ ....... ...............ot t o as tebtferi.v uuerUlesI as th at of Mr.
CooUda* and Mr. Hoover. He b
wall aware that railroad securities
are held In large amounts by
bank* and laearaoee corapinlts.
and that they represent t to e a t­
ing* of thousand* of IndlelduaJs.
He known also that tha aonntry
now depend*, and will depend for
a long time to come, on th* rail*
road* for long-haul transporta­
tion.
The** condition* rail for high
consideration, but by no mean* la
this a pledge th a t (to re will he a
ranliaDOnta of tto reckle*e drip
from the Reconstruction Finance
Corporation honey barrel. Every
railroad It going to be rolled on
to fare realities. First o* nil. the
fact mast to admitted that th en
is a large degree of obsoleerencc
In every railroad proparty, for the

what we are now enduring I# In
no eaaso n “slump," but thu
breakdown of a system.
He told* that the sole purpose
of an economic order is io pro­
vide that* who live under It with
th* necessities nf Ufa and free­
dom from the fear* nf eatstenre.
Falling, It must give way W&gt; a new
and to tte r order.
few presidents ever took of flo­
under gloomier circumstances, yet
Franklin Hooeevalt I, cheerful ami
unafraid, believing th at he know*
what to do and that bo has tho
courage to do It. And after talk­
ing with Mm, ono ilml* himself
-haring IM* ontlmlsm.
Beaten paih*.
h u n atio n ,
trail only to iitorosse*. Trail Mat­
ing 1* commanded by .common
tense, and the task is one that
mokoa particular appeal to hie »rd n t telnpertm rnt. for no wan va»
over less honml by precedent and
tradition. With Mm the tost «t en
Institution 1* rot Its a n - hut Us

_______Jon of the truck, bus and
privately owned
come to slay.

&gt;rof the Florida Emergency Relief Association; Mar. Fsgg of Jackeanvllle, hood of tha Children's Home
f , and Dr. Henry Hanson of Jackaonville, atats health
[ore than 200 delegate# are expected to be attracted

means to travel U** be.ween,
la tto read that Woodrow WtU
i pointed out ln 101X, and that
followed *n surely until tto
jrlff War Interrupted hi* for­

Franklin U oom vs U's re-

automobile

has

that tola task laeolsaa not merely Us llqaidatton or tha revision
of tha erroneous commitments of
the first reconstruction, but fun­
damental chanjrce in the haste pol­
icies ef that first sgorl.
That the new Ac’mlntitration befin* with essentially sound Idaae,
with Idea* that, la respect to tb#
Immediate rrlalo aV least,; do nggAi
I balhTa, dllter radically In jarfn -^
elph from the final conviction*
which the best mine* of the out­
going Administration haro firstly
reached. The new Administration
ha* also, at toast nominally, th* f
confidence of the people and a clear
majority in Congress. Th* ques­
tion, therefore, k whether II tan
ergania* its political power to
carry out Its Ideae. For goad ideae
will be of bo avail unless than is
sufficient political power behit*.1

fronting us art its political and
economic consequence*. Tho econ­
omy of th* world was dislocated
by the ware In tho poses treaties.
In the debt settlements, la (ho
t*riff legislation, In tho lusnagement of curt trey, credit *n&lt;: Invrstmcnt, th* sUtwman, the fi­
nanciers and the Industrial lead­
ers ervsted a structare which did
not brine pease, and perpetuated
and emphasised the dislocations ot
production *ad trad*.
The people followed these less­
en willing, and even th* oppoil- them to make them tffrcllva.
t Ion parties hardly dared &amp; qpesT The history of the Hoover Adtk n the basic principle* of the
post-war regime. Yet thla regime,
which was described as a return
to imrmn’ey, proved In fact to 6*
the attempt to treats an enormoea
abnormalcy. Nations tried to hold
In permanent Inferiority other na­
tions ts strong as or stronger than
themselves, Nathns attempted to
collect Huge debts and refuted to
aecept payment Natloos sought to
oapand their trad* an d to strangle
the trade of thetr customer*. It
wt* * crasy regime, and after it
had produced the greatest Infla­
tion In history it coltapsod, In
1M9. Th# history of th* Hoover
administration Is a record of the
attempt to deal with this collapse.
This record stems t0 me to fall
into two part*. In th* first part
lh* Admlitatratlon still hod th*
political authority derived from
Its f i r s t victory In 191#. During
this prrl.d It was accentuated by
th* belief that tho post-war struc­
ture. In all It* essentia!*, was nor­
mal and sound. In tto second part
the Administration came gradual­
ly to the realisation that much of
th* post-w*r structure was ab­
normal acd unsound. But by this
thu# It had lost the confidence of

mWi*ff*noh~*hdw* hew 'T H ay'irii'
to dissipate political powtr, how
quickly a nominal majority can
mail away, kaw suddenly the con­
trol of -Congress ran ho lo st My
own bsllef k that U r. Hoover lost
k b power when he filled to dis­
cipline his party In th* writing of
th* Uawlay-Smoot tariff. Certain­
ly It Is tru* that ones Congrrsv
ceases to reepest-aad- obey tho
PnskV nt, tt it almost hapoosUile
to restore the Prtsldsnl’s aatharFor that reason tto RaossvtlL
Administration wiii meet Its erud s l test at the very beginning of

At preaant, about on* half of
th* tout mile-tonnage I* carried ■nd improper u p a n d ltu m must
. As # matter of truth, h* would
on 2A.DOO mile* nf line, one-tenth
delight*# to h*v# Congress pat
the total mileage. What more ob­
vious than tha nsseralty far #!!mth# foil burden on his *hould#n
Inoting mileage operated at a
giving him th# powtr to cut and
loaaT To us* Ida own wards, “dead slash, consolidate and eliminate. enter Into Immedtnte' tonver**ttons with (,'ansda and Mexico tiki
byl*Mcutiv# ardor.
wood" mast go.
Turning away from tto lagtela- Wl|h rvapact to rtvtnu* mess- other near neighbors far U* pvJLi

G

» n no dlvUloa of our society ha# devolved g re ater
itbUlUea during thla depreaalon than upon social
«. To tbam tha country la looking fo r the pro#ecuthe moat dlfffcult Job fading our clttaene, th a t of
ig dlitrca# at

count of'deU
of delinquent#
nqusnta into happy channel*, and of maintain­
ing that aetfsreepaet
aetf*rwpaet of
( three In need, ko necnotary In profh eUndard
ita n d a
i«rvlngI al M
high
of cttliaaahfp.
Hotable
itable among {hot*
fhoan who wtU
will be
ba here U Dr. John A,
Lapp of
if Chicago, nprealdent
m ld a n t of the
**.. National‘ “Conference ofT
Sootal warkere,
Warkere, who wtQ
win be
b« the
tha gueat of honor and whe
Will where honor# with dozen# of atate aodal worker# In*
chiding
Davidson of Marianna, prealdent of the
f Millard
Miflhrti Davidnon
n o n d a Conference end
and prealdent of the Boya
Bore Industrial
a t Marianna;
M ariannai ?,
HiitiHawn of /W
lahaaae*, state
#Utc
Korns At
l HuakUaon
Tallahiaiee.

to

th* teat ef prodorthm.
I* tto matter of water pc
tto Rooeevtlt aeslUen I* a
mil#* removed free* vtot *r
Hoovor end Mr. Coolldge. Ha it

cjtrtrol ef tb*

Ilea meoanrea, what I* Franklin n m , as wall u economy novas,
Pra*ld#nt has definite
Roosevatt. going to do In th* mat­ Jte
te r of giving U* ■ mors orderly, Id**#. It* do#( not ball##* m tto
simpler, and cheaper governmen­ **)«* tea as autllmd, and all tto
tal machinery f Uni*** I am great­ praaour# asarted by powsrful suply mletaken, one oy hi, first U*k* porten ha* not boan nbla to
wUI be to give the United flute* chorea this stand. HI* skjratlou
■to th# sales to# la th at it Starts
■ real budget.
.T h e nemecratie p l a t f o r m from tto top. and I# instantly
wsnktned by a thousand and oro
exemptions. Tto plan h# prefer. Is
a-special eirie# tax that atavte a t
th* bottom and tmtkl* cp, adding
rather than axamptlng.
n« wilt atend. of court*, for tto
top**! of tto Eighteenth Amaraliw nt and tto teatant modification
of tto Volstead Act, not merely *a
a tax-pfoduelag measure, but to***** to feel# stroaglv th at Arobullion never had * a y . proper
it MteUMlWMRt baaed M
patten of averythlpg but
uUMstoalutely niawsary

M# scorv- of barraa*.
id commission* (hat need
at, wot entttog dawwi
» r u wtHs^that gall far

ending th* flow of Amtrlcan fac­
tories scree* our bonfire.
There gsn bo no doubt as to
where tto **w president will stand

r S the
t aRevolattoury
i r , i t f War,
sy j:
the

thlrteea states war* n u b l* to pay

■MmowMgemmrt of tha dabt, ami

�&gt;,

rV; H-^.—i •
.
■t.‘

m

3m
SANFORD

HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Mr&amp; Galloway Gives'
Party For Her Club

FAC

SATURDAY. SI ARCH t/lM S

C. P. Hendeis n. of Jamestown. ' A p p l c b y s E n t e i
N. Y, Jlr. sa rd Mrs. William
v a / l f l , |&gt; —1.1—_
Special music ty Rev. and Mrs.
K ckhrit. of Bright Water. N. Y ,,
W 1U I B r id g e
Jarret and the Brandon Brothers..
'
Mr. an," Slie. T/ C. PiUhford..
--------gypsopMla
Stock, roses, ■nd _____
Women's Prayer Meeting WeJ-. Mrs. A. It* t#»*rj«y presided Mr and Mu. tV. S. Thornton. Mr.j Vfe' «
•a” ' 1* of
■
. 1over the Ittiiincea sesion and Mrs. and Sir*. O***.- lUuivon. Mr. and °«N catondulaa am.' other
Ed]Ur
T*topHoot L Office 148 were used ' to o a:m the living res.lay, 3:t)0 P. M.
reopts of the home of Mro%John
Prayer a n d (d*rai** Service, F. W. Stanley conducted the .levo* Mr*. B. C. Moore, and tho Mis***| H°»*ra » « * »**d to ado
L. Galloway. Lake Mary, when Wednesday. ,7:11 P, M.
; tional ip the regular business and Edna and L a.ra Chittenden.
rottma of the b:me of Mr. I
_
______ _
|SI:s. Harold Appleby,
she entertained the* members of
social meeting of the T. K. L
Avenue, when Mr. ard Mra. A)
the Merry-Go-Round Club with a
Class of the First Baptist t'hur.'h |
NEW CPS ALA LUTHERAN
[Irby entertained a small
bridge party Thursday nftenoon.
CHURCH
held Thurs.Uy afternoon at the
of their ftiemle wilh a bridft
rhurch annex with Mra W. L.
After several progressions of
The regular meeting o[ the
MONDAY.
party on Tuesday evening.
Friends of W. A. Patrick will Ai&amp;ea Circ e of the Carden Club
Church Sunday School. J2:3D I*. Stou.lenmire, Sir*. R. 1- Garrison,
brldga high score prise, silk, linCircle Number Four of the gerie, was given to Mrs. f t O.rM. ^
After several , profresatawa ' s
Mra. Mary HalL and Mra. J. N.
n g r a t U teem that h* la 111 at hia which was held yesterday m-.mPresbyterian Auxiliary, Mrs. R.
Mrs. J. It. Truluck, Mrs, Percy bridge eCJfx-s were idled ad
borne, IBIS Palmetto Avenue.
inr at the home oBe-Mrs. L. I. J. Holly, chairman, will meet at Chose, Jr., white low score prli*. { K. G. Hodrrblom. superintend - Burdick as hostesses.
silk hose, was awarded to Mrs. *n*During the social period Mr*. Chapman, Sira. J. U Wilklnaon. ft lie* awanleC High sc or* pffc^
Traitor, MeUenville Avenue, was
w ,rr for the wo nen, a framed ptota
Mrs. Otto Schmehl spent yea* followed by a luncheon at the noon 3:30 o'clcok a t the home of Mrs. I . F. Boyle. Refreshmenta were I Seunon in Swedish. 3:00 P. SI Mary llall conducted a Bible ron-'*™1 ilr *
------- at‘ “the regular meeting wtnl to Hits Cirri* Rltchte* 6
' test and awarded the p ritr to Sirs. hoatrases
tarday a t Daytona Beach on hour with Mrs. Frasier, Mrs. T. It. II. 11. Lewis. 1002 Magnolia Ava­ served at a late hour by the j The Rev. Karl J. Peel
rua. with Mra. Lewis and Mrs. hnstrss, assisted hy Mra. S. 0.
F. W. Stanley. Mias Mattie True of the South Side Primary P-T.- Dr.ando, while hi(h score p m
Metllrg, Mr*. C. C. Briggs* Mrs. A. C. Kurt as hostesses.
Chase. Jr., Sirs. B. F. Whitnrr, CONGHKG ATION AL CHURCH entrrtaineit the members with a A. held Thurs.Uy afternoon at for th* mm, linen handkaraRWj
E. II. Laney, and Mrs. Byron
Circle Number Five of the Jr., and Mr*. John Melseh. Jr.
1few readings. Refreshments were the school aiijitoiium with Sir*. was green to W. I . Wheeleaa,
Friends of Mr*. Sid Rive will Stephens as hostesses.
Presbyterian
Auittlsry,
Mrs.
W. W. Goetsrh presiding. Slis* OrlandJ. P. 1). McRae held k j
Those present were Mra. L. P* ■ Corner Park A venue___
nd Third.then
the hoatrs.e*.
____ _____served
_____hy
, __H_____
regret to learn that the la ill at
Mia. K. II. Laney presided over Walter L. Cooper, r hair man, will
Boyle, Sir*. Roy G. Holler, Mr*. *•«*&lt;Those present were. Mra. A. II. .B liabrfh Whllner'a room wen the •rare and was given a deck
bar home on South Sanford Are- the business session when plans
meet at 3:30 o'clock with Mrs. F.
The H*v. John Bernard Hoot.,
„ „ y w Stanley. Mr*. P* " " 'nt for
U w *1 playing rnr.V.
for the coming [tower show were T. Meriwether, Celery Avenue, John Sfclseh. J r , Sir*. B. F.
number of nlnlhrr* while Mr*. H.
Whltner, J r , Sir* W. Cauthen minuter.
liefreahmeats wer* served i t I
'
w
W.
l„
Stoudenmlre,
Mra.
E.
W.
divu.&lt;**i.' and Mrs. It. L. Cornel with Mrs* Meriwether and Mrs. Hutchison. Sirs. S. O. Chaae, J r ,
• hureh SeUwl. !*:W A- M.
niggers. Sir*. It. J. Boyd. Mra. It. J. Nix'* room was awarded sec­ talc hour by the hostess,
Otto 8chmehl and V. M. U ltra and Mrs. John Brtm lry we
William Ludwig as hostesses.
Mra. Joaeph A. Meisch, and Mra.
by 31ra. Da'* B. Moor*. Tfcaj
Murnlng Worship. 11:00 A. M U Garrison. Mr*. LorrtU Broth* ond prixe.
will return to mo row [ram Wash­ laten in as new member*
Circle Number Six of the Pres- Roy F. Mand.
The Rev. Bernard t base of Au- nWf|&lt; Mr,
Mtry
Mr*, It era* announced that the fol­ present went: Mr. ard Mr*. W.
Mary
Hull.
ington, D. C. where they cltendeu
After luncheon had been served byte tins Auxiliary, Mrs. J. N.
burn. Mass., will occupy the pul- j j
^
I . y l e a , M r* . C. E. lowing pffi'era will serve dur­ Wheels*. Mr. aril. Mr*. Date.I
the inaum ral ceremonies.
the members enjoyed a visit to Gillen, chairman, will meet al|
pit and deliver the sermon.
i Benton, Mr*. J. N. Hurilick. Mr*. ing the coming year: Mr*. W. W. Alooir, and 3llsa Carrie Rltekl
the gardens of Mrs. Ilenry Wight, 12:30 o’clock for luncheon at the I
(Tulttian &gt;Uii'»av*ir
Society B. R. Beck. Sirs. II. Gumming*. Bn-wn, vire-president; Mr*. C. F- of Orlamlr, Air. and Mr*. GaarJ
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Blythe, ol Mrs. W. K. Watson, ond Mrs. K.
Mrs:
D.' A. MalTct. Mr. an . 31r». P. D. M|
homo of 'Mrs. W. I.. Henley,
7: a» P. SI.
Mr*. A. C. Grissett. Mr*. Georg* I'nwtor, secretary;
Charlotte. N. C.. are the guests-of SI. Galloway where the proper use
Panla Road.
Virginia l.uddnuist, sps'aker,
Moffett,
.Mr*. _____
R. E._____and
Tiue,
_____
.. ___
11 Ilof.'man, trvasurr, and Mr*. Karl Bar, .Miss eJjn Ilivid. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. L. I. F'rasitr, Mali of garden accessories and various
Mr*., Appleby. 1L K. Winfrey, g |
ptelrher. Kit*- 1SsrhuUx, hUtoeiwn.
Circle Number Seven of the ---- :-------------:-------- ■
- _ * Mid week Services, Weitncday the fcj( ,r .
lonvllle Avenue.
fUwers
and shrubs Was dis* Prestyterian
AuxIUory.
Mis,; »«KHT CHRISTIAN CHURCH | 7:
...........
—
— wr MW' f - r----------- *--------• Hy Herdi
'HdWh»-FT»v*1l»r.prntrMitl
— •i a s ” ! r - —*~
tuw*‘1'
,^,.-..J.L aw w -« ’*n«lrndfTirthwtrTitiTr,,-altt—
port* were heanl from the vatl’
tie True.
*‘
Tfose ’present were: Mra. Kath­ meet ot 7:15 o'clock at the hrmei Sixteenth S t r ^ a n d
Sanford
FIRST U«'t*KCto OF CHIilHT
----- - - .
!niis ri’nimittee* and Mr*. C. L
arera anJ for the gaLs fiesta tbJ
•
Leonardy will be glad to learn
erine Davis, Mr*. John Brumley, of Mr*. R. C.-Maxwell. 309 West Avenue.
SCIENTIST
precedes it, (ioldwyn marabeHg
!
that they are Improving at their
m
Mra. R. L. Cornel, Mr*. H. II. Sixteenth Street, with Mr*. Max
Tb* Rev. F. 31. Maner, pastor.
together 7d of .lb*
l
home cm East Ftmth Street, a f t
Coleman, Mr*. E&gt; A. Harrison, well, Mr*. George Hart, and MU»
Bible School, 945 A. M.
Christian Heienco servirea are
Gogtaeh then announed that the beau lies -pf the world. Song, (
f‘,
ar a recent illness. ■
»
►ww.
Mr*. O. M. Harrison, Mi*. C. K. Jean Maxwell as hostesses.
hvM every Hundny m rnlng at
, Welfare
Worker*’ Con fere nr* mifpiv ;«e u»U
Morning Service, 11:90 A, M.
teufkteg
(iormly, Jr., Mra. R. F. Montsalthe
ch:ryh
a
t
East
Hecoml
Street
Christian
Endeavor,
0:30
P.
M
Circle
Number
Ona
of
the
Pres­
Complimenting
Mr.
and
Mr*.i
will
be
'held
for
three
day*
hoursintn
the
ticlur*
and
Mr. and Sir*. C. A. Anderson,
vatge, Mr*. I- P. H agtn, Mr*. F. byterian Auxiliary, Mr*. C. C.
at 11 *t)0 o’eloek. Subject f»r to­ ] Emil William lilander and ftonald) ginning on Sunday.
Evening Service, 7:30 P, M.
m tut.
J r . announce the birth of a
morrow is “ Man."
Feldie Cantor'* song* get
Ulanoer. Mi*, and Mr*. C. P. | Su|rerinlrndent T. W. I-awlon
daughter last night a t the home W. Bender, Mr*. J . E. Baker..Ilia. Briggs, chaitman, will meet at
FIRST BAPTIST CHUKClt.".
Weilnc'day evening church at ||,.nd*r*on. of Jsiuvslown, N Y^Jgnve a lalk.un iho subject, "The refrain from the CfTer
of Mra. Anderson'* mother, Mr*. O, U. Brown, Mia. G, II. Latex, -)2:30 ofcoeh f t r luncheon at the
r
t LDO-e’ei oeh. ,'7M rs. Tearl H. Babbitt enterUlnctf; Economy Program In Education." NUirviug ‘ romedientr, Lyda
C, .U aik .tb lety aA M M v m ie’; SU*. U. J.-LW pwSto*.ij»»PwJJ*iW&gt;)iamcsadn&gt;Si*t.JUiMr)»laUWu.-«Wt*l
Mrs. C. C. Briggs, Mr*. &gt;T. U. Sh.kv
i^ g k lrM t: Y &gt;ffhw Fhrrreh- mam tain* a frrh with a ’ biii.'ge parly glvrn last .after which the meeting ad- fieitl, who seconds hi*
Park Avenee and Sixt;
Ikrovgn the st-ry. Other*
flic!* Number Two of the The Rev. W /P , Br u k s f jr , pal- [Reading Hoorn at the rhurch when- tight at iter hume on South Ban-j jnurnrd.
Mr*. Glenn Whittle la Improv Melting, Mr*. I , 1. Frailer, and
[the HiHe ard all authoriseti I hris- ford Avenue. Giadoll, swet peas.j
ra il ar* Robert Young and
Auxiliary,
Mr*. tor.
ing a t tha Fernald-Laughton Me Mr*. F, J . Blythe, of Charlotte, N. Presbyterian
■
to.
Sunday School, 10:90 A. M.
Ilian Science I iteratur,. may be and potted ferns were mining the
Hall. Jon .MI'jan, Carrol Nabk
Hugh C. Whclchrl, chairman, will
morial Hospital whir* the under­ C.
M
mo
Morning Service", 11:00 A. M. trend. Imrrowvd or purchased. Open decorations used in the r.mila
St i nicy Field*.
meat a t 3:30 o'clock at the h- me
went an 'operation lor .appendici
Mr*. R. R. Deas was app-inted of Mra. L. F. Boyle, 2104, Mellon,
II. Y. P. U., 6:15 P. M.
jTuesi'ay* and Fridays fn m 't to where the guests weie enter­
tia today.
to h u e charge of the Mayfair vide Avenue.
Evening Servirea, 7:30 P. M.
P. M.
tained. '
t
E very Week
Mr. and Sir*. Erneit Krupp are Circle exhibit at the coming flow,
After several progrcssl ,ns of
Chela Number Three of the Wednesday evening service, 7:30 j
Promised ly Samuel Guldwyn a*
K1IKNKZK1I MhTHtmiSr
Special Sunday
moving today from tha Nobel er show at the regular meeting of Presbyterian Auxiliary, M |a, J. P. M.
liidgv scarea weie a Med uri-i the blgxrst as well a* the funniest
j
CHURCH
Mayfair
Circle
held
yesterday
ApartmcnU on Myrtle Avenue to
ptixr* | resented to Mr. and Mr*. picture to come out of llollgw.-od
A. Hxrrold, chairman, will meet
ALL SWILLS CATHOLIC
their former home, 010 Park morning a t tho home of Mr*. H. II. at 12:30 o'rl.rk for luncheon at
(Hander, Miss Edna fhillendrn. this serson, "The Kid from Spain”
CHURCH
Sun
'.iy
School,
10.00
A.
M.
iMonrce,
.Celery
Avenue.
Mr*.
It.
Avenue.
the hum* of Mr*. A. D. Smith,
T
Pitchford, and C. P. lln.Vr- conics to the Milane Theater Sun­
Epwurth I cogue, it:3u p. M.
T m C arren presided over the
son.r A musical
program was then day. Monday and Tuesday.
West Hide.
Rev, J, J. Krllaghan, pastor.
Preaching
services,
Tliursdiy,
j-rvncnni}?
prr^icpp,
iiiw
im
u
y
i
. ,
„ ' ,
business
session.
George Walker, of Bartow, a r­
Circle Number On* of the First
H-W Ihe wmtuaF sereen -•-&gt;«*First Mass, H;0tl A. M.
T*an
V.
31.
h?
B
D
jtirg
the
meeting
the.iuenirived yesterday to ipend a short
' 1 *pastor.
1 7
Mimup in ncr mpr
mj'ani^t.
llethodht Church will a w l - at --Bectmd—Itlacv-tO :00
an .’-daiKe roineiiy of Faklie Can_11me_ wltlu hi*- brothar-lrvl* mr and btrs uero Invilod to Mrs Monroe* 3:00 o'clock with Mr*. D. C. BarI ate in the evening refit It-.: tor, sucteedirg hi* "Unlmy Day*
K sary and Benedict ion, 7:30
slater, Mr. and Mr*. II. Roby garde,i where a inntesl in identi­ e'ilt. West First Street.
ment^were served hy.the hie-’e**, of Iasi season and "Whoopee" of
P.
M.
CHURCH
tlF
TIIF:
NA/.ARKNH
fying
verier.
ji
shtubs
and
plant*
Lalng, Mayfair.
Circle Number Two of the First
assisted hy Mt-s Edna Chittenden, tlis- year Iwfore. Eddie make* but
Daily Mn»r, 7:30 A. M.
"Every Bile a Real Delight"
was r.ir-.lucte-’. Mr*. K. N. Scott
la k e Mary Fla.
Thoso piesett were: Mr. and Jlr*. ime | ictuic a year, saving hi* *nMethcdlst Church will meet at
t'ntechi-m Class Saturday at
CIIDICK OF
Miss Carrie Ritchie, of Pitts­ was awnidv.l u j r!*e . u pjlted 3:00 o'clock with Mr*. P. M. Elder,! 5:i&gt;u p, M.
R. N. Handers, pastor.
Emil William tllsnder uiid son. ergy. his wice and hi* laughs for
burgh, P a , who la spending the etotnp, for iiieiully.il;' til* largest 013 Oak Avenue.
a•pi *•i■ii %,***,nsa«|
Lenten_Uevutiuiu. - Wwlvn.-wy, __iiiLrjllli_ii:huu!._9:15 _A. M l------ Ihimt'd &lt;Hander, and Mr. .lid Mrs. u single big rfTcirn
Tomelo Juice
winter season in Orlando, is the nuniie r of |,Iu: Is.
PreEching, 11:00 A. M.
-The Kid from Spain" la the
Circle
Number
Three
of
the
^■to
I*.
M.;
Friday,
7;30
P.
M.
Thu.-e
present
weie:
Ml*.
(*.
W.
gutat for aeveral days of Mr*.
worship services lur tile reception story of n button-eyed Ind. who,
Chicken Noodle Soua
Young
People's
Society,
6:30
Harold Appltby, Poinaettia Ave­ Baker, Mr*. E. N. Scott, Mis. II. First Methodist Church will meet
of mend era. Those without church setting kicked nut of school with
lioa-t Turkev Pecan Nirt
W. Ware, Mr*. C. E. Chorpenlng. at 3:00 o’clock with Mr*. K. A. 'AULA C'OMMt'NI'l Y ClIUKCll P. M.
nue,
home* in Hanford are welcomed to his r mil-mate for suspicious goPreaching,
7:'’«
&gt;
I'.
M.
Sirs. It. M. Warren, Mrs. C. E. Harrison, 505 Ya'rntla Drive.
Prayer Meeting Tuesday, 7:30 i j l !
The pastor i* avail- mu .m i |n a girl*' dormitory, gets
Circle Number Four of the First
Tin- Rev. Alfred Kricsoni pastor.
M » 'T . If. McAnly, Of Danville, McKee, ,Mrs. II. H. Ileeren, Mrs,
ji
’ ublo for conference every morning iLValted In « bank rotbery aad
T-lloir*. Stei ‘
Metbociit.
Chutfh
fill
intcj
„
at
Sunday
Seh.-o',
0:13
A.
M.
K.
U,
Muruoe,
and
ills
.
E.
.D.
X y , arrived Iasi night to spend a
Preaching County ll-»mi\ 2 il8 i^ r',B* #:0O a t t a k to 12:00 o’clock ■iccjics lit ifexteo illaguiseil 'i s
*
3:00
o'clock
with
JD»C.
P.
HurnSlnming
Services,
H:00
A.
M.
Itine
hart.
th o rt time her* with her brotherj«
| in hi* study at the church.
lhm Sebastian II. the famous
603 Magnolia Avenue.
Christian Endeavor, ll:30 P. M.
jn-law and slater, Mr. and Sir*. E.
Pleaching
County
Camp.
3:30
P.
I
.
"
Mishe-I Potato
W l-tightcr. Hr aicepts the acCircla Numter Five of the First
Evening Services, 7:30 I'. M
The members of Rcm- Circle ol
Bludworth, Kota Court ApartNew Garden Pews
_____ __ _____ 1
FIRST .METHODIST CHFRCII rlalm (,f a rtrrnt frl* In hi* honor.
Mid-week Prayer Meeting, 7:30
llskeil Tomato
the Garden Club v o t e a l n i m t MethorAst Church will meet at
r m*nt*.
M.
Dying desperately to maintain his
unanimously against abolishlrg 3:00 o'clock with Mrs. C. O. Dare, P. M.
Stuffed Prune Salad
lire Rev Smith Hardin, pastur. masiiurrsde until the minute he is
Prayer
Sleeting,
Toe-day,
C*l*rv and Ollvoa
John Ivey, Lea Exell, and John tha circle plan of the Gaiden Club IIKH Palmettn Avenue.
Sunday School. 9:15 A. M.
.M .
forced into the arena to fight the
Circle Number Six of the First
I.AKF7 51 ARY COMMUNITY
Allison have moved from 1300 of Sanford at Ha regular meeting
Hot niscults
Salted Nuts
.Morning Service. 11:00 A. M.
four hul * in the thiilling climax
CHURCH
South Sanford Avenua to the res­ held yesterday morning at the Melhudist Chutch will meet a il
Sermon liy the pastor, ".fr- 11p
n
a
n
t
r
HOLY
CROSS
Fil’ISlOPAL
of the | If lure.
ilience of Mra, H. B. Lewis, corner home if Mrs. Ho nml S. Hea l, San 3:00 u'rlock with Mr*. E. H. I aPirranole Mouss*
Who Went About Doing CIiHid.”
CHURCH
1
GoL'wyri
went
to
gicat
paint
to
rty,
c
in
e
r
Fifth
Street
and
Mag­
(Presbyterian
Government)
Lonta.
Magnolia Avenue and T e n t h
Young People's Division tl:45
A ^ o rR rw ftlrte
make the ulriiu un i it* atm aOrganised in IK'.lt.
Street.
Talks were mail* during the nolia Avenue, with hi in. I Jincy
P SI.
First
Humlu)
in
la-nt.
| hero authentic.
Hulls
were
and
Mr*.
I.
V.
Lrorardy
as
host­
Klultrrmilk IcnI T it
Milk
Preaching Services at 11:00 A.
nieetirg by Mr*. J. C. Ellsworth
Ev-ning
Service,
Sneranirnt
of
a’oflr«
Holy Communion. 7:3u A. M.
hroughl front Mexico ami a hun­
M. and 7:39 P. M.
Mr. and Mr*. G. Bassett Smith, and E. B. Stowe. Mrs. Ellsworth esses.
the
"laird's
Supper''.
7:30
P.
M.
Church School, 9:30 A. M.
TUESDAY.
Graded -Sunday Hrhnol with
H r. and Mr*. T. J. E. Wells, and lead u comprehensive paper on
Service* under the Ai'&lt;pirert of dred fxperl* of ulie kind or an­
Holy Comniunlon and Sermon.
The Alalheatt Class uf the Trained Teachers, 10:00 A. M.
J. C, Hall left today for Tampa cacti and wucculent* while Sir.
the Social Welfare Hoard, K:I3 other put it into operation. Sid­
11:00
A.
M.
ney F‘mni.liii, ■re of the w ord's
Minister, the Rev. James M.
to attend a convention of the In­ Stowe gave ■ short addrrss on First Baptist Chutch will meet at
P. M.
No evening service.
famed I ull fiihlers, a,i|iear* in the
ternational Bible 8tudenta They flowtra fur exhibit and flower ar- 7:30 o'tlock at the church annex Thompson.
■*'
Talk
by
Professor
Fi.
I.
(lark,
The Rev. Dr. FL II. Merrltuan
plctcre mt. Vi his own name at
with Mrs. II. U. Methvln, Mrs.
pUn to return tomorrow night.
rangementa.
of
Hollins
College.
will
conduct
the
morning
service.
As exchange chairman, Mr*. J. Murray Jarvis, Mrs. W. P. Drunk*, FI LL GOSPEL TABERNACLE
Wednesday
Fleming
Prayer the head • f the procession of matpilots, and later in an exhibition
Mra. Frank Wyman, of Den­ M. McCasklll reported that a large J r , and Mr*. W. II. Ilarkey as
Service.
7:30
P,
31.
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
The Rev. William F. McPherson,
of Ills S|HUt.
mark, S, C. Is the guest of her number of plants and cuttings hostesses.
A
cordial
invitation
is
rvtrndrd
I ji k c f r a it____ 5 v t
aunt, Mr*. W. H. Tortlbla, South hairs been given away rccrntly,
Circle Number .Seven' of the pastor.
F'or the Uuuly and c&lt; lor nf thr
to
all.
•
_
The
Hcv.
Fi.
I).
Bruwnlee.
I).
It.
Bible
School,
9:15
A.
M.
Sanford Avenue. Mra. Wyman will adding that on* member of the First 3lethodi*t fhuich will meet
pastor.
Sermon, 11:0(4 A. M.
be remembered hero a* the far­ circla has distributed at leaat 1,000 at H:00 P. M. with 3lis* Maude
Surilav School, 9:15 A. 31.
Rev. W. I- Brandon will preach.
mer Ml«* Selma Swain, of Green cutting* and plants. Mrs. J. C. Carraway, Floral Height*.
.Morning Worship. 11 MHl A. M.
Regular meeting of Seminnle C ^h jrat; "I.el'. l| ou.e in Compari.
Cove Spring*.
Bills, conservation chairman, of­
Christian Endeavor, 0:30 p. M.
son
Wilh
the
Day
In
which
—
fered to the member* fir* swat­ High Hchn-l'P.-T. A. will take l ive.”
Fivening Warship, 7:3(i p. M.
Mr. and Mr*. Cheater T. Eales, ter* to he uaed In extinguishing plare at 3:30 o'clock In the slur.'y
Flvangelivtlc Service, 7:46 P, Si! Tha sr'sinn will meet at the
whose mirringo wa* an event of wayiite fire*.
hall. It will lie ptreeded by a Ixrard
• •
Seim n by Rev. McPherson. close of tlv morning and evening
P'eb. 22, are now at horn# to thalr
Plana were mad# for furnishing meeting at 3:00 o'clock In tha au­
’lends at I be Lyleston Apart- flower* for the convention of state ditorium.
ent*. 871 North Orange Avenue, social worker* which will begin
The Y. W. A. of the First Bap­
'Orlando. Mr*. Estea was Mist
her* tomorrow evening. The fal­ tist Church will- meet at 7:30
Marl* Cecelia llamby, daughter of
lowing member* were then "ap­ o'c'oek at Iho home of Mr*. 11. 11.
Mr. ami Mrs. II. M. Hamby, of
pointed to serve a* hostesses at Hill, 1919 Palmetto Avenue.
. . Ulls city
The F'rirndshlp Lcigue of the
the flowSr show this month: Mrs.
t Harles L. Park, Mr*. Roy F. Congregational Church 'will meet
, Mr. and Mr*. Bernard Robin- Mam. Mr*. E. M. Galloway, Mrs. at 3:00 o'clock at the ParUh
l
»un, of New Oxford, P*., relumed A. C. Fort, Mr* O. J. Pope, Mrs,, House with Mrs. John Metsrh and
»
to their home yesterday after E. B. Stowe, Mr*. T. C. Pope, Mrs. Mrs. Henry Nickel as htalesse*.
spending about seven weeks here Roland S. Head, and Mr*. V. E.
The Daughters of Wesley Class
a
i
‘sHth the former’s unci* and aunt, Douglas*
of the First Methodist Church
Mr. and Mr*. L R. Russell. V&lt;2\
Those present were: Mrs. J. ||. will have it* regular meeting at
Palmetto Avenue. While her* Mr. Coltlough, Mrs. J, (’. Bills, Mr*. H:00 P. M. at the home of Mrs.
Itepri-HtnUtivi' women of Orlando and W inter
and Mrs, Robinson witnessed Sir
1’urk have tho Huy-ao a trout -aalea uU]dtioii a t YuwellEndor Curlrtt, Mrs. A. G. Coving­ Marion Smith, 1618 Palmetto
Maeolm Campbell's speed trial.
Druw'rt all or next week. C o m i^ p E r f r o m aeveral
ton. Mrs, V. E. Douglas*, Mr*. J. Avenue.
. and visited Silver Springs, Ponce
prominent urKonizationa have personally selected
l \ Ellsworth, Mr*. A. W. Eppa,
d* Leon Spring* and other places
merchandise and upproved the values offered. Knrh
Mr*. A. C. Fort. Mr*. E. M. GalU- TO HOLD PRAYER HER VICE
of interest near here
organization will benefit by the nales made o n . their
way, Mrs. J. M. Met a.kill, Mr*,
Week of prayer service for
lutrUi'iilar d ay rdnd urge friends and’membent to shop
'buries 1.. Park, Mr*. O. J. Pore,
Mr*;
t rope. Mra.W . E. Wat- home miaalonr will b* MltilUi-tiSp
on
their day.
son, Mr*. Fret.' R. Wilson, and next week on Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, and Thursday after­
i
Mr. and Mt*. E. B. Stowe.
;
'. . _
noons at 3:00 *’clo:k a t the First
THURSDAY
High Quality Feeds At
MONDAY
Paulin* A. Ciese entertained line, !&gt;*., ML, lit* Farquhar, of Baptist Church A trge numlwr
Orlando Day
liunineiut and I’riifeaaitmal
iber of her friend* with a Bradford, Pr., Henry Wall mayor of mtmbera a t the chorth I* cxPrices
That
Are
Right
Nuraery
Women's
Club
of
Orlando
Iice
ted
to
attend.
r party last Sunday at her of Turkey Gulley, Ralph E. Day,
FRIDAY
on the St. John* of Dunkiik, N. X., Harry AshTUESDAY
Its were: Mr. and era**, of Salamanca, N, Y., and
Mr. and Mra, John Langley, of
Junior League
Women's Club of Winter
; Ik Day, »f West line. Pa, Bernharl Schnlts, of Schentc- Daytona Death, spent today here
Of Ortaodo
Park.
with Dr. and Mra. W. T. Langley,
enaris, of Tarpon today, N- Y.
SATURDAY
WEDNESDAY
Mayfair
e
,
Ira, Bessie Joe. of
Women o f the
Orlando Wetfnesday ‘Music
N. Y., Mra. Floy Mil-

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Personals

Personal

Garden Club Circles
0 f &lt; % Have Meet*

A ctivities

F u h M , “Closing of the Gentle

E . L . C lllf lS H o l d s

Meeting Thursday

Social Calendai

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

A t The Churches

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Mr* Babbitt. Hostess
At Carcf’Party Friday

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*The Kid From Spain’
Is At Milane Sunday

fc^!fcipfert

CELERY
CLUB

YOWELL-DREWCO.

DON'T FORGET

In The Hands Of Women
During Natio rJal Business
Women’s Week, Mur. 6-12

That.......................
We Carry the Full

TUXEDO LINE
When in the Market
For Feed .. . See Us

. Gleae Hofltw
A t Party For Friends

Just Unloaded
Car of Choice
TIMOTHY HAY

Yowcll-Drew Co.

Hub.

YOW ELL-DREW C
H I L L F E E D CO.

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Orlando, Florida
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SATURDAY,- MARCH ^ 18M

CHUCKY

Celery M arket Reports
T hrough cou rtesy of th e U . 8. D e p a rtm e n t o f A gricul­
tu r e in c o o p e ra tio n w ith th e F lo rid a S ta te M a rk e tin g
B ureau, R . E . W in frey , S an ferd r e p re e e a ta U re .
datwy in USMa af ilffkulty and
kankhlp to |f*»P •**«r'r •*
prapoaal, hnwnvar vagu* and l»{m i n . that raaiaa fa offer » P°*I S T ^ r t y aat'. A . a matter of
fact, technccracy b maraly U*
la tact aff a long carte* of more or
l m ttjnr.ftf K h i t i
a caatraUaad control over tha
dm trial aytoni. Tha aort of aconoml* aU
octcrd. aniMonad
itroetcra
anvkionad in
■jeh *#haw#* la nanally Aacribc*
In currant dlneacolone “ *
•pfimrad eienomy.’ Tha phrnia »
tamparitirolydSrw, hat the fundo(U metrthly rsiWw of bu*i- manta I Ida* ihnt iL aaprt«*c* h
'W( LL
gad final*Wt eowntWno In canlfeilr* old. Th# making of
■toplaa
data*
back
a
t
Wait
a*
tor
Vnitod Stott, ood abroad,
■a Plata fend th* Hahtaw prophet*.
In JrtW U llr/ib a prajwndar- Amaag lha more recant monifea5 « a n i » ha* bean on th* tallon* of man'# pcrolatent orga
lotobW aid*”, Tha Sorray to acquire • more »ffactl»» control
ever hi* nonomia affair* ar# toK * - .*Tlt# aoa.on.1
activity lino* th* tlailem in Ila Ttriou* forma,
I g d M i M « dlrtJMtly b«n eammuniim, •yndtonlUm, toaciam.
iM than u*o»l. ConfMahen price-flalog aebamaa, traih rdmanlpulaMm Itapalrud by • mpptoT* itrWUan*. manaUry
af rather m Hou. bMktog tlotii, and Ikg. dmplactlpno * of
’ .
tlancaa ht *oma p aru of U» 'technocracy. ‘
toy. mart aotably In lha atom
‘ M’MWfff sr . ’ • w tn m r s n - « W * y
hakktog holiday waa
»■
aedfer to prdrani » paaalbto imad■fcta sgmtflc* of aouad iMtltolWd*• • rrgdah davulopmanta uaam to
have Man *»•. *l U u t
Mm teblWatlon of tha gamaa of
f e r n t t i i from the Raaon»lraa-________
_ .
IIm gilanca Carper* I Ion. Tha lat- tw in roachanlral progr*** and Ito
a -. tn*Utollon waa formed tor tlm highly darrtopad divlaWn b flah a r;
g o fy tn of r aiding1 daaka and I f»m* Into talng.
othae^burtnaaa argaslaatlotia
) "Th* nttmnpt* that hav# i.#en
moantartd inheraaily to and a***u, (mad* **01 Urn* to.tlai# t# dtoL, tha hop* that ntrti •*»*•«! /pans* w ith ih* athnnlnUnt and
wutW n r t uffiy brtp them w mu*t rafwtattog ptwperli** af th* aom*
’'M tlW demand* but alto hwpln patltiv* *y*Um have not Implrml
■eon/ldanm. in ihair saundnat* and, much eonfldane# In lha praaat*
to th at detani, ambe actual fl- fraalMUtf
, dubrtlluting huroah
wisdom for • natural fare#*. Tha
outstanding attem pt In this ctrfetim has b rtn undertaken in Bas­
il* within recant yaan CommwflU that appaarad to b* aeenitog nkra roproaanU economic • Jtlhn*
from tha roppor.tkn'. rttliU k*. niag In Ito moat axttotnu form.
Nl« » lh r r I*
“In many countries. Including
It la dJSkutt.'to r tA n b a t fertU U lU M U ll
vantoga* ksrtfe bafen ghlaad to rtf- tha .Upltad S U U l, tfforto haro
hai tnaaarc •••* a f t t w g tJtn w t t h - h u i «
LavSer Taanay. let, .T *m af
u t thfei* n t j w r M rtw i »dv#w* "bain mad# to apply th* prlnclpk
t t r f f an* «a*aM*,«4 l l i n g
W a r
I*' I N M r,« r I
effort*, exoapt for th* aaaurofero1 of aeonatnl* planning to aomo
r t f * gaily *••** m* la *n#wn Ri tr.a enro *1
ti'.ltf to ***** to C. !.»•*•a
a* iiu m a n r
th a t th# corporotkn ha* boon partkular phaaa or phafeta of thu
_ ____tort **i»t*r,* —
fufectiowing aaiittly, konatUy, ahd Indust rial proem*. In moat casax,
U *.w# l*e*« iwil*.
Impartially—a fact that thara wai th* abysmal failure af thaa* plan*
llt tk oy no reason to doubt in th* la to wall known as to require no
Th# “America" farooua «upfurthur amphasl*. Tho Btaranaoo
yacht, waa run Into JaektofeTRk
&lt;l*^iu*bi*4» sontlmant haa also tgi* plan, arharoby Oroat 'Britain fel*
ami »unk 1" niank Cmak to .voU
qufettfonabty baanaffactad by tlm
cuptUTO V
tour of,uVt*tlc Inflationary lagi**
during ih* War batwaan the
IKMi| T » i paoto a f Mkad k pmr- eli te ’ndaetaa' aoffWi tfea i r t i l t
State*. Sbo w m » blockade ™*”
tlon
of
aegar
production
In
Cob*
tk u te ly unfortunate In view of
UM portability that it is entirely am.1 alaawhara; tha wpurlenca* oi
IHlilliai As M arly as It can nqw ChUt with nltratoa and of Japan
Pensacola I* th* large** shipper
ba :J*d|*&lt; Ihfe aullouk tor th* with camphor: th* andaaror of thu
of rod snapper In th# ""rid.
edoeitoa of aay radically unaeuml copper Industry to maintain th*
vase*I• from lha port lraveling
taflaUunary program U very ro- prtc* of Ito product—that# and
as far ** th# coast of lUxlro far
toot*. Bui tha ntaro fact that auch oikar record* aland • • mut* witthalr caleha*.
dangerous measures hav* loan a*- neate* to th* iamarlty or thoa*
who try to Intarfaro with th« nat­
ural optrfellcn of acunomlc force*.
l e g a l n o t ic e
amOMt of papular support ha*
T h a Fadarol Farm Board, actM k a r t ’outh to drttroy much of Ing on tha aaaumptkn that tha
Jba confidence that had loan plica* of wheat and cotton '^iro
■loifelff built t»P by tha Improve- too low, bought up huadrtd* of
mant In bu*ln*** and financial million# of dollars’ worth of those
conditions in th# • croud half of commodllla* and has baan oblige I
}0I ^
to ilipoaa of ito bolding* a t a
"Th# m *B t dlsturkaheas In lha terrifk 1**», laaviag th* poeltkn
Ilia lo Aade*w
„ .|.
hanking, field, a coaaldar.bie In- of wheat and cotton farmai*
ton MeAaafe. kl*
,,,
m m
|n
currency
hoarding, wore* than It wna at th* beginahrinkagajn hank deposits, decline nlng.
“ ~IIHirois*
,7 K
in thorn* bask roaarroa, weaken----------------------M k
praaidant of tha National Con- Hull.Ho*, euteaaav
Jagtog af dollar n . k » H , aid G o l f T O t t m e Y F O T fsranc# Of Social Work, and
aoftoaM in government bonds, nil
w arais W ,
, haadlM* apaaker f a r th# Florida
ear
Btato Confer*nc, of Rorial Work
whleh open* a thraa-uay session
hero tomorrow dight.
’ *». a■ ' — ■ I
Hclentiat* »*y t h o Florida
Storting tomorrow morning, am!
naitiiwula U probrtdy lha only k *
Incrouead by -tho continuing until Thursday night, In tho work! wh*r* th* land la In*
all
Bauferd
woman
golfers
whe
tgraaa to deal la any
, with th o . flical p ta irtn partlclpal# In th* akaual
1 ih* fadargl govaf*- ally ('&lt;*( c iiufeiFtour t to fop&gt;Wowv
laaljr unbalantad gov. pet whleh opOe« hast FYlday. must
[«l is always a cauaa play , thalr qualifying round* and
of rnkglrjag* on lha pail of tho lurn In score* u that they may
business community, a rt oaly haMuss It effgfl** A (kraal of hlghar
Illar feetaxes a n d ’hxraarivo public b+r-.
Mertlttotts,
rowing* to t' »»•&lt;&gt; ha«au** .It erm manager of th# MUnn# theater
baa offered to aartfet; la making

FfcTomble
vonbleln*
Reported

o’oltak, hat

«#jr, f, 0 ,‘Ludna, c, 1, Jacobaon, g.
«, Millar, _ Dana, Sauar, Ring,
guards, 0.
D aU nd IB», MarUn, f, 3,,Th#in.
aa, f. 7, Carwlchaal. c. II. Sutlldga, k S rC topM U ^g, JL.Ftahar,
g , g; B'tobMia.UJth. 1*. Scpilh. f.
0. CauUaf, l . S, Hlggln*. c, 4,
K nifht, g . U Hugbaa, g . 4, Wkito
ton. f, D. CoTocvk,#, L
.,
M

pB onH N q

S C ' - Women w n ,81art
Kr.™i5&amp;b:ir,S2,,Sl£
Next. Week

;;T2Sf

S U P P O S IN G
p ap e rs

t h a t , b e g rin n irig to m o rro W j a l l t h e n e w s ­

aY e d is c o rttin u e d t ; ; W h a t a l i « p r e

th e

p i* b lic

w o U l d . n » k e * “ N e w s ! N e w s ! ’ W e m u s t h a y B n e w f t o r Vve

V Ain't t Usy? /
V tMOCtC'

Upsala and Gra;

THE ADVENTURES OF TOM, DICK

w ill.b e n o r b e t t e r o f f t h a n t h e a n c t e n t e . " A U r ig h ts .a U f i*
.

p o ee w e g iv e th e m
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n e w s b u t c u t o b it
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th e a d v e rtis e ­
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Then'you would discover thak-poll|ia»)itiie doinjnwl
society, notices Of,firth, accidents* deathaj acamkle^
sports; thfe activities of thekpoUie and criminals add lit­
tle or nothing to the r ^ .flpkfort«nd happiness of O rb
greatest age in the world's history.
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A d v e rtis in g

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v *y •

is .th e N iS W fitO t HU,

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o f , d jl

th e -fU ra a c e s , o f a ll th e l a i w a t o r t w

e &amp; o fc ,

world, and

all working fbr

of dll the stores; o
it'o f public aapport far
H rio ' lncraesa Ito sxpefedi
fur roikf purpaaae.v tk
lUoo to adopt tkls tempo,
•aay aolnttan oi the budge
hi t* tromfeadausly' ■tn

t% E N T E R C H IR P Y
w r f e v n t f t t R U N 'u t P f

(iatchei’s Grocery
Store Will S t a g e
Sale During Week

Speaker

Vr*AH

'

Because of advertising, luxuries , and
that once cost, a klhs's hmaomatoKours W
Advertising pits ihcmhmtt JtoSinst
agairwt artisan. produoer.'agOinse ipradu*

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SOM PIN

Parents Object To
Juvenile Programs
Of Radio Stations

&amp;

Ul

(Continued from Paf* Ono)
Proiidsnt began. "Tbare la pknty
of mw * hi other qoertoT*."_____
Aa th# B*w*pafetm*n proroad
forwarC around hi* de*k, Itoorer
oaU ha appeaclalad the 'eeataet
and *o-operation” with many ta
the rw&gt;m,#bJJinc ha ramfckrod it
“m pleasant a»*ociatt*u tkeoogh
tio.hW.oioa timaa”. Thaa. rotanadj
a»W amUiaa, ha invited aay of tha
group to visit him In the WU*l
ao u t hootr whria mare Hto*
coaid ba had for Mtxik."
Throughrot eirtailly lha attlr*
day. Iloorar had taroad *wlfUf
thnnifh a program eneompnaaMff
tha (Igflinc of wore than a acara
of bill*, a round of official faraw*Us, handshaking*. rimferaneu*
and par kite.
Usually a ‘'sltk tly
liuriae**"
nr.cetisg, th# l’t**WWltl'« Cathar­
ine with hi* official family yaattriu.j becam# a pet*oml n-roton. .
The 'cabinet officer* handed iw
erther to prroeot their departing

TUlRB MIStKX M

10 that war* only "fair," 11 ’•■aw*
and right “eery poor", Mr*. XrtMt
M w ia r. Mar. 4. IMS.
Carla* itlp a ra i, at Csleev la tw
mid. Soma of thc*a Judged “Tory
t t alia* aaataa raa r ,M a . Woe, a
poor" wera omoag tha moat ftg e
IMS.
Florida 7*. X Cattt. i. C Calif. S.
A
Calif
II.
Total—1*T.
, Mar. 4—&lt;/Ft—Fli booneed rpward
Ik* «aalar*.o,la#a fescltsa fa
iln
etfcig hope* tha In- lKtS.-ttarrk.
HU. — III*; FaK*
a f a new federal
H IM
, , point. I kaar* «o d*Ur*r*J aata*
wtth rnorm on* r * ■dk’l l ’?.1, i~
aaaa ALL Iraasfeaatalloa *a*cg*&lt;l
rt would mark a
k 'l m a , 1?
** I* lack crataa. laalvMualtr waafccU
kaar err la* ea* la cat a n a A. M. amt a w a tM , II, t Xo. I. «-t# h t
l.lt-U L
laCayi
la no Ink!Inc w u vouch­ .tlieon* 1. ttalllmor# X, ItlrailngXWW TOItKi Akaal st-adf. 51
I. Maaton «. naftata *; mlen- daaraaa. partly atamty. 1* rara aree to lha new mlminlrtm- ham
*•&gt; rtsvelsml I, Celmahai 1. t&gt;a. r l t a a t l Calif. 10 Fla. ualoadml; t
plana fh r doaliny with the Iron I. Hartford I. lixtUaapnlla I. ca n on traak. Copallra modarala.
crista, baoynco of *tock&lt; l-kuamlna t. Jatkaoarllla I, Jaroar Oomand madorato. markrl a trout
I. Jnhnatowa t. Maatraat I. ataady. Florida I* lark aratao
i t , fend Improvement In Cltr
Newark l. Saw (Htkaaa l, X*« erata waabad. aad Indlrldaallr
Tark T. P*nrta I. rtillaasIfeMa I. waafeod aa4 praoaolaA 1 dna l i e .
PltiatiurcH 1. Poiomac Ykrda t*. IM-. 4 dot. te a .L it. tow t i t ;
HkkaMOd'O. Itachaklar L Bavanaan dna t oo.* **: I# da* 1.11.l ao.
UKTROIT: Cuadr II d*arara
I. ifra ra -r t. Tenmla l.'Waeresler
rtoady. S Catlf. 1 Fla. arrl*odi It
I Total—Tl.
.
car* on track. S«pplir« modtrair.
tamaad alaw, mark*! ataady. Flor­
ida 10 Inrh rratoa. ladlrtdoalty
walked and pr.oroalad. «•* daa. M 1AM; «-t* dna. JH -M t, rndMIt
•roam. tSO: m&gt;«rrr l&lt;tw*r all ata*&gt;
r r m n r m u i : AiK...t...t urmty,.M
10c Itn# n f i i &amp;
diamii* «WM«WTnr-* f FT4“ iVfflKIT a an arrnngVy cn t ma jciUnalvi
Kc lin t n th tto a
rara
on I nark. Suprll** UHadaralo. to contain * cloik. a Ihcrntam
TW 'nur t lj f tiW n i- r r w w y m r ”
r u jiu jx r m p iin in io x a : niiiej demand alow, market atmat ateadT.
7e l i n t 8 t l t t M
rtmrta ahowad dearly the huev Palomar- Tanl*: X*w Turk I.
Florida 1* Inch rratee, uaaherl, 1 u haiomctar, ff^cnWn«l»r, pen
Be lion 1 w a l k .
1 4 0 -llti « d»a treat t.to .lll. pmcil rolllaJnen. and a coh.* |
flHtlMllty, of the *y*t*m, it* re- aatpptmi ra«*« ratarmalUa fa* doa.
fair
ronr|l|i»n
l.tl;
*•*
do*,
t
i
t
KrWay, War. 1 1r tf i
M in ia g m th a r g a M f.
carra ratio holding tor above n.tSFOItlr.OVIHPO
carrying lha engraved ■ignatotof
Her! Ion of l i t
I'llll.Mff'.I.l'tlf.t. Off Ire rlMe.1
the 1*1*1 reached In the trochlea of f'tort'll,: fool. *la*r. Ileullr,- m»lrm-lerale wire tu&lt;|uiry. I»a- today.
1|M . T he chief financial renUr* .rale;
ATLtXTt OIVKIIHIo.su. Nano.
maml moderate, market *ie*,l|.
rtnthrocd to function normally.
With 1he*e hue* fi**rre« behind
HAVK TUUR WATCH N |
them.
by ana who really know*
Origc*. J*w#l»r, Mag. A t*.
Mix* CatiiafliK- Shea, irrn n ry
- jf h e Stock bU rktt had one of Its
Mr*. L t’UXLLX DALI
' r t o flgoroua rebornd* In month*
Ot|i&lt;irtmeni masaeng’ r »hi» haa
Mrm. J. IL MENICK
IIONKY-IO pound
brought praaidant* their pay fa*
f l &amp; f c t r Icadhtr L»*nr" "P ‘ »l
N.
A.
Fry#
came
home
for
hi*
1000 K. 2nd. Quo. E.
The
animal
tu»lne*a
meeting
fa*rly t s a th a n In lha mcond
wife from Wlndamare Friday and year*, handed lloovcr’a •rrretary
hour of trading, a* offering* auil- with rapart* and aWetlon of offltwu chtcha yaaterday. lln.i read
'rta ly ditappearad and
inort* rrr* «f lAagwood Civic Uagua U they attended the Orlando Fair *5oo and th* other *125. Th* Ut­
RENT AN Austin.
dbanthlad t* cuter thalr commit- **t for Tnaadcy afternoon, Mar. 7 on that day.
Little Tommto Saondara ha* tar h# turned ha k to Ibr treasury and thn* h# will b# signing bill* time navt wroh.
at the library.
•1
tepreicntlng
•
th
a
n
of
lha
•ml
taking
part
In
the
Inaugural
|
Dcalde*
newspap^'m
lw
iiking
Thoao from the t’ivle League botn III with ftra r. Mr*. Hagan *15,000 pay cut ha Impoaed an tcchnicnlly -on hi* nwn time."
C al:half Crocary i- tolng to dk who attended Seminole County rams to aa* him.
The P r e s e n t had many other tribute larf# cardboard tell*,
Thar* W a good bit of inflotii- hlmtalf. Th* other check he kept
5— H«lp W gntsff
Federation of Woman’* . Club*
as compaiuatlsn foe hla flsal •k » t tlmctf, Incluillng farewell* tearing the «ak ptke*, throughmeatlag at Oviedo on Thoroday ta about. Mr*. J . L. Dlson and thru* toil Uiya In office. No pay to aroro* o(*offlcl»k, admirer* ami out lh« county. 8p-.n*or* of-lhl*
WAHTF.P: Colored woman * i
were Min EWW Dunbar. Mr*. H. daughtur, Louiao, Mr*. Fred Dy- waa glvrn him tor the half day h* friend*. Among them ware Atlee movement urge everyone to look
rook and do general hnurt
*on
aad
childrtn.
and
Mr*.
Boll
I
SCAUSDALK, N. Y.—The “l ed apply 94.TS Day SI. or phfefed M8.
k ra t th* targ*«t for n rklng mar­ W. Tanner, Mr*. C. B. Searcy and
will
rrmaln
a*
Prevldent
today,
Fomarcne,
chairman
of
the
board
fur
a
’’bell"
on
their
d
or
knob
and cHUdrmi have been lit but are
time bogey' which eiciia* •«'
Mr*. J. 11. Mmkk. .
ket since December.
af th*-R*con*trucllon t’orpcrotlon. early next week.
_ '
batter new.
aptnd the winter with hla old and Fxaahlto-Foat ahaiem aw -of* - Hetu .ro thw— armtn*T*«ry nf -rnrea-rhitdnm-whn lkten -to- Ju­ BA— T’o o U ry
T V movement qulekly »prrod to
The Wv*-Hu*dr*d Club had Ito
Th* young folk* had a rnanh- XrirtuV tha Bav. J . &gt;&gt;. Clark, - Thi*
venile radio profram* In tho eve
tha Chicago whrol market, wliaro wrnk'y party to th# form of a
the hnme loon bank *y»l#in. N«lth- Catcher* tlrncery come* at lhl&gt;
COOIt IAYIN0. young whlto Uff■all***-reart at - th a —Bnlltngir
price* ro*r nearly D rtn'* » W lM i Blrtheey — eurprt** tor K. H. horn* Friday tim in g . Mask and l« hi* third winter with u*. Wo e m«n’* nnntlnnllin «■&lt; son- |articulnr time of the year. Mr. nlng. hs» run Into a snag h*r*; I horn* and II. I. Rad bahy fhidkx.
Fraradal* parrnt* are laying
shall be plraned to have him
nwdar (paculatlr* buying. Not all Bpraga* on Tuaaday night whan
lteaMinahk. U t t Kim Aroma.
game* wir* enjoyed hy th# 19 proteh tor u* again next Sunday f r - i e l by the Fannie, ami l«lh Catchrl said that he I* offering plan* for an extended rampalgr
of Mm groin wa» bald, th# marhrt It Jolly f*nrp*«y enjoyed card#
Util
out of offlee therefore at “A New Deal” to grocery con- Af«in*t radio pr.gram* nhleli 110p#noiu pfvNit*
at
11:00
A.
M.
We
.re
all
*ad
that
closing with advance* of I M to 1 and presented tha gora t of barter
.
corner* of SfettforJ an»l Seminole t t 1 the children ]u*t Itafora h*« I t — \V itn ta d _________ .
Mr. end Mr*. .'William itoxen hi* eyesight l« fast going but hi* ■ . 1 t.m10v.
(gnto a but hat. NeturthakaL It with n Wrthday eeke.
County.
WANTF.D—Have
you
a
Ittfeik
motored
to
DaUnd
Ihla
weak
to
spirit l« not ta il down. The llev.
lime.
f e ll Ui# staapuM ri*f hi th k * a rTh* committee, Mr. and Mrs.
alt* piano whleh you'd llhh^to
(1. V. Alhertwin, of llclAnd, will
Indlration* are al»o that thl*
kfet'ln month*.-.-w,.•
The
grapefruit
derive*
It*
name
-J—A; Thao hold and Waltar Thco•torn In tha hand* of aiMlMth
Mr*.
Vlhkn
wa»
a
recant
vlilWall and U Ball# *tr#*U war* hold »#n*d punch and taka. High
frnpt th# fact that the fruit grow* morn hy Kcaradale pnrenl* m«y who’ll approclal# lit 8##. P9t*f
• pread to other
lommunlllr*
tokan by .urpxlto J tt ‘baa# «*d- *&lt;or* for th# ladk* wa» won by tor at Mr*. Fwan»#n’»,
in mlu*ler*.
Sc haa I at Harold offka. 1 ’ ^ ’f
Dr.
Kirk
arrived
about
10
day*
,jtn upturns, arwlToRha moat part
inhere nalkn-w bk radio brondago from Philadelphia ami will
tfetiM artuunt /ot_l} only oo th#
t e ^ - p*rt0 U n b l F 9 r
thaary Mmt baa*.
unwilling
L tn v r n 5 ro.vm M-rlahid iM il*
tfe bfe short o iV thnjaoak-and, baIty
Attributing
rilentiialy
ntenl, M l Park Ave, T*k|Aofet
rin n iT
» w * '•hufeu of th* pro*pec* nf Important
thr ughoui the cuunty reidi.a* nf iat vv im
t iiiw i *
h im it- Mtai r i j .
712 or apply M l
^*^J?***
teMWprtbnl* l» Washington. Buytoll*.
Fnrtsst Uatchrl’* t’a*h j ■V AMI aroti •I'UIVOI.I COI vHank nidg. r’nt.*ni«(l I l d l l j i W
t v . Fi.nH in». i» rttantM ntr.
3 3 o f (tacks era* *o hurrieil far a
(Iroctry and Meat Mark*!, locatrd rl.AHRM'F.
It.
H
ltH
in.
•
umplvln■ L In the accond hour of tradat 4(M Sanford Avrnue, i« IntruUNh’URNIIMIHH APARTMENT.
Hdi,
Jtm i. V fllll.I.It H, HefriMant.
&gt; A .'that th# tkkar actually fan
iitiiiHH o»‘ f t nt.iriTiHV
during an uuu*ual idea for »dv«r- vtv n n v iirT d l l i u n twr.nCam
Mr*. N’olicl. 015 M- &gt;11&gt; Ara&gt;
T»s
J.M
-I
f.
fklllliw,
Hr*n*e
i
mi
four minute* In arrearo of iron#tiling it* third am lvtr*ary *ale
nttnrn n r pt »i »-n**v
M
i *| m nr Fl..el*l i
•rtlo w . Trading *lack*nod confit— llnuae* F or i ’M l
,
T.. VIVHIXIIKT 1’ltHM ••
Y*»i9 HY** hg?9»l»T nfff*rde| *•»*•
which begin* Monday morning.
v mi .larff* t.
aldorohly after thl* demand waa
&gt;I I.I he and eiiiy.ir
Thl* particukr grmery tale will
V. II -.e lierel.v ..nl*r»tl i.wl - j■iiit.Ii r*it,i
FOR
ilKNTr
Unfurntahed
houa*.
..t
.ituii
v
li
ia.vi
t»
mlngar I* auhatltutlng for her.
•htkflad.
'
’
l t« 1m. »*"l ue«"»e " 1“'*’ to lllll
r..in,.l*lai lltv.l i.aeln-l
ke affective everv ihy nevt week ...,|.,
(1 riMim* and *le*plng-porrh, In*
je ,i •• „f * 11 1**1 •&gt;, to- HIH
Jamas Matthew*, formerly «if
In Hi- Bin.,.. . Mlllli.l .........
Other rammadltk* pushed up l«
from
7
o’clock
each
morning
until
•
mill
(let filed *a*l’,-l V•••! In to* I'nutt.
-tde rrfinl»hi*&lt;l. I’hnne 110-544*1.
YKiylng degree*. Cotton rioted f l
the lacal poet offka. ha* retunn-.! Mr*, llllma laindqulit. Mr*. Wai- 7 o’clock at night and will trnnr Ml. &gt;r- . nlllle.t ce“ *e ' «d
•rh. F*«f..i*l Ilm H |.
TV. M&lt;*..fi.i.l llera'd 1* here'** .!••!* ii.vi &gt;*1 »- to* aewapapee
to | U 5 • bale hlghar, axparkneafter spending »»veral moath* frail Piaroon. Mr*. VM DindquUt. tu a rloae at mid-night Saturday.
F o i l WllNTt Futni*h*d houae,
anil
Mr*.
Watrm*
ao»l
Mr*.
F.lll*.
ntlli-h
toll enter -l.Mlt hr uuhllt
to g %oytog partly attributed to
with ralallva* In Waihlngton, I).
Mi.„ ArarUa Takach.
fur l.iiie pnh*.riill,e nrrhForre*t (latch*!, owner and
nf
Ijihe
Mary.
The
mamUra
pre»fferetm aource*. Hueh aupka na
IVIIII. — V t l-.|i*lu.». l-terl
C.
manager of the Mote la-aring hi*
I a | Mr*** «' ..11.1
ent
ware:
Mr*.
F.rif«&gt;n.
Mr*.
IlorI'lrruli I Mil. "hit tor nf*
2 d— MWcrllnnfotM Foe B tla
roffto and *ug*r adrancad »ub9 *HV . ♦ffffft
A moat enjoyable party *«*
ell, Mr*. Vihlen, Mr*. Atwley. Mr* name, thl* nr.rning rv|ire»*c«l the
I f *f Uh" |.. ..,•1 Itiern.f thl.- Ito ilvi nf '&lt;•'
atontially. Boyhtg o* anvar fustaged by local young folk* Thurs­ August Swan*on. 'Mr*. Kenneth oi Inlon that the “h»*l fiual value*
' •’ •’ *
........................
PKl’PF.Il i’l.ANTS for aak. Uaf
t a r n slackened after ye*tetday’»
day night a t Palm Bprings.Dancllohlilna, Mr*. Dean. Mr*. K. F. offer#,! In many month* ate to lo­
upturn, a r t final priroa wero oniy
Ing waa enjoyed ami at a lata hour I.umiquitl. tiro, lluntor. Mr*. Hol­ on sale at hi* store nil neat week"
HTKWAUT-tVARNKR .«’ a b I n a t
a o to .11- of a rant klgher. Silver
by the light of » bonfire hot ton, Mr*. Thomp*on. Mr*. Ilaxen. and invited all hi* friend* at«l
Radio. Iloml rondillnn. Sacri­
fa r Immediate dallrory waa up M
coffee, sandwich** and taka were ■ml Mr- |t*llinger. The neat euHomcr* and" thalr friamlt tu
vyii KI. v it ivil.K Ixans
«f a Cant to 17 1-4 cent* an ounce,
■Lillclliir I.m • ..M,pl.ilii*ni
fice. JA39 Kim Ave;
_____
•erred to the thirty guest* pres­ meellnn will !e « iih Mr*. Afgu*l visit hi* place of bu*inr*« *t some
to bring It In lino with tho ad- aion at Lyman school on Tuesday ent.
Swan mil
YtM# of nearly on# rtn t In
nlaht. It was decided to complete
AND.
taro* market yesterday*
by subscription th# amount needed
Tha bond market rallied sub­
for #*t*tll«hment «f a fla# rilnic
stantially whan stock* turned up­
ward, but Irregularity cropped out for puplk at Lyman school.
At the Orlando Fair Cat Show
la prlc* fetor*roanto In thl* mark#!
tolar. Tha United Rtota* govern- Mrs. France* J. Nkmry*r wllh
p m * ahowad mixed gain* her red Persian Polly, wo» a bleu
X i u i a at the finish. .Itbaugh ribbon, also a ca*ii Prif*
TAKE IF BASF
championship
the list of corporate lifebaa for two
*MOffTV\» y
3 £ a tharu wa* *ub*tantl*l ad- ( oinln In the novice class.
, There was n Ixrge congregation
at Ih# Kpk-opal Church on Huntjny -when Rev. II. Irving l/tuttil
picschaj a forceful sermon. Mad­
told Its awn iflth British atarllng am* Baltinatll, wilh aciornfanlS f French f iro * . th . otb.r two
to*ding at rroiKlc* of th# world• to rt
Caaadlan duller#.
Dutch]
,Bguilders and 8.U * frune. *Jvancad ret her sharply. Thk wa*
iggplalned a4 due to part to
top pile* af these eurronck* tvallm ow ing talentad arlisto: Mr.
la aht* in th# market*.
[ . a consplmoo* dcvtlopnwat In •rd Mr*. Carl Whlttomoie. ma»lt)m day's fhvanekl nevf* wa* th" csl .ketch, KUie Tit*, eio ia. Mark-towmarklag af »100,700.000 I n f r t l ja rc t Mattliaws, musical reidtog,
to r furelgn acrount. which, togiia- mala iiuartat, Me»*r». O. McDuweJTw tth export* Chkfly to Holkad all, R. Biaka, G. W. McCarty, Carl
r**ulieU |w a nut ro- WhRtamer*,
P‘*no solo, Mr*.
Hatghtan, faro*. “Tk# do:tori* a»in r»M *tnck* for lh"
S rg T ie^tO JK X ). Throe trortaa- •totaot", Messrs. Luiaia, McpawUk yulkw metal bulkod *U, B’aka, Whitlemoro and MeCaoly. Aldia LaVlgun and Mr*.
McCsaty accompanist*.
Ckffaa,
, s c to**Hi* were served. Com­
Idgtion* in gold »to»k mit!** la uharg* was: Mrs. Louis
,h. Incluillng jwtarday, KnUmlagar, Mrs. J. A. BtslUna,
have reduced lha an- Mr*. C. B. Bearcy. Ml*# IkBay.
matary supply oaly to Me- Mr*. H. W. Tannar, Mr*.'W. 8.
10, or still wall above th# Entsmingar, am.' Mr*. Blaakantouched In th* afflrx of •hip
t year, which reduced the
Mbs Florasoa McKay sptgt the
$3,900,000,000 a* of Jsna wwh-tad in
Mkml with h#r
A IR tk more than half
■other, Mr*. 0 . F- McKay, vrocthy
grand matron of E aitara 8U r In

LONGWOOD

There la-no peiai on th* panlhmUa Mction. of the state farther
than M m iks from tha tan; and
th* vast majority of tha state la
60 mil*a or teas from Ut« •**.

j tutumno ttOUMt

cw U haro a riwllar undMiftN*
•ffect on th# yootigst»ro.
&gt;
A sorroy whleh
e***llh#a
ha* mad* »( Jucartl# piSgtU fel
m t U# radio between did!
o'clock in »h# attarnocn , arid I
o’clock at night showed that m l i
fiv* of 41 program* InvtotlgaUd
w ait “axcalknt", two wart w ry

.

HARRY

ALLEY OOP—Our Prehtdtoric Ancestor

Th* paakljr

lonchauei f f

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AN IN D EPEN D EN T D A ILY N EW SPA PER
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LOOMS
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To B e R e a d y
T o C o n s id e r Im p o r ­
ta n t

L e g is la tio n

WASHINGTON, Mar. 3.—•
(A.P.)—'Sweeping power* for
the incoming president and
thy comptroller of the cur*

M ia m i B a n k R s p o r t s
N ew

D e p o s it R e c o r d

BANK HOLIDAY
DECLARED BY
GEORGIA HEAD

Meantiam Chairman SUacalt
notified member* of tha House
bsokiag rommttUe to ba ready
to moot ot a momant’a not tea to
row Mar Important bat tuapoelfl*d IaeitUUoa.. . .
Tha Beasts poyaad and aant to
eonfaranee tha teat of Um annual

•apply bino-tho second deficiency
appro^hatlon bUI earrylnff over
tMAWAOO for various feda n I
setlritle* la Um entrant fiscal

Byron, TennssUe floor loodor,
Ibo oppointmant of
live C—opwood. Indlparty qh'p In Um nsxt
. Freold»nt-*Uct G,*rter aft-

‘ CB*« with Rnossvslt
apodal a— Ion of
win bo enlltd early
■pmaUi at which Urn banklnc
.sUsa-wM warn up.
• *
' Haoitar Dili, of Waakinetoa,
,
la tbs Sonata legls. aiithorlsiaf' 'Um govarnniawt’i veals! n r h f t ayatam to
In on ef­
fort to meat Um beakloff situstlan.’
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Short

4*

Here
Escape
Two wbHi 'MM who eluded
Chlof of Psllsi C. H. Shoffar In
the heart ay Oran re City lata yes­
terday oftanmea after a vrild
*he*e which began On Waal P in t
Street,,wot* ■aeeeesfpl In working
Um old 'abort ehango" tri&lt;k upon
on tmpioyoa of Um Kilgore Rood
Co. aad ffetUif away wl;h tio.
The pair aatarad Um atoie and
mad* a WnaD parchaae. offorlng In
pay* cat a fab MU which appeared
to ba me of several la a large
mil ay bills. Tha stork did aol
hare Um thaaf* la Ms cash drawer
and had to open his safe. Whan ho
ratarwd to Wo counter and hod
elpmot flab bod counting out tha
change Um man who had offered
tlmbUI aSM N est a minute. 1*0
jm* faead e SI MU. You wool
need Wjml rid of »U your chonga.
taka tbs part ha «* oot of Um
MU.’*
During Um aachange af money,
Um ama plsksd ap net only hia
oHbleal tto bill to t 111 of Um
aT _
___
a counted
—
• —5 Moat
mt
was#1first
man left tha ateca
a ear. to drlso off.
Chief of Police BbafBoh Wilcox vrefo
L Real garage at the
celled there
whom piece hod boos
tom men only o few
‘ Ify. Baal bad re­
fer the trick, sad.
eut-of-Um-way,
spied tbs man alipnm time they
Um cbaa« began.
_, ayld ' that ha

automobile ot tap
weed." work TO miles an hoar,
m&amp;tbkway iatp Orange CHy. At
■ce^tba adftcara* car waa near

1

p rijE s a to lf f tv o tha officer, the
la OedBffo CUy wham .after
\ tw0 ears, they got

City, bet I*

hat Um pair
i

•
te la • 3 .
6$

abort
or ace. hi
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SAN FO R D . FLORIDA. FR ID A Y . MARCH 3. 1933
C e r m a k D e fin ite ly
O n R oadT oR ecovery

Flee C euta A Copy

CAPITOL AGOG 1500 Persons Die
UPON EVE OF Japan Earthquak
INAUGURATION

MIAMI, Mar. X -W Y -T hs
possibility of Mayer Aston
Cermak'* recovery from a bal­
let wound end resultant compli­
cations “can aow bo roossmoblj
consldeml." hie physicians onaouaevd today. They mid he
passed a qviet night aad ap­ C o u n t r y P r e p a r e s T o
24 O th e r S ta te s H a v e
pear! stronger and Improved
W e lc o m e N e w P r e s over yesterday. "He la taking
T a k e n
P r o te c tiv e
mere food end wkUe ho *UU It |
S cores O f T o r n * j
W e n t A m id T u m u lt
S te p s In R e g a r d T o
a very tick maa the pooalbllity
U
n
m
a
t
c
h
e
d
I
n
Y
e
a
r
s
S ubm erged In '
of
Me
recovery
can
aow
be
B u ik o ,
D e p o s ito r s
reasonably
considered," Um
a ste r C a u s in g f
WASHINGTON. Mar. X—
bulletin stated.
ATLANTA, Mar. X-&lt;AJ*&gt;-A
D am age On
Dr. Frank Jirka aaM the WHh a rheer on He lips and a
holiday la Georgia from llrid
mayor's condition appeared the prayer ef trmn«cendant hope In
A. M. today raoUemiag tkroagk
"beet sine, a week ago today." il« heart the nation turned the
TOKYO. Mar. S ^ -(
Mar. S offactlra at to all banka
Cermak still U In a epeelolly capital city into one vast parade
la Um atato waa declared today
M
M o r a .U u u x 4 fi0 a .
«...
• w r o w a r - to d ir 'R v ir 'I im a iw r ttr ■,
Jto u fifiw jM cJIW m a il* * .
known to Kbtw
f
f
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v
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B
e
W
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^
T
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I oxygen Is pumped to Mm to Welcome
____ lk.theItow
r htweitlpRl
new
presidentRlltiil
amidI
O f I n c id e n ts S u r f u r t e r A r e A m o n g and 3000 Injured in BB
Twenty-four states hove taken relieve the strain on his rvopi
an Inaugural tumult unmatrhrd
ratory
systrm.
quake, tidal w arn aa
many year*.
protectlv, steps of om sort or an­
r o u n d in g
T raged y1 T h o s e
M e n tio n e d
which d cT sststed a
Thousands from every Unto.
other ln regard to banks aad their
1fellow clUxena of Franklin RooieROCKY MOUNT. N. C- Mor. X
WASHINGTON. Mar. X -LPI Honshu Isfatad. lsrr«B t
depositors- Action Is ranging from
’ velt, poered Into Washington to -b»*»-Mrs. .Thomas J. Walsh.)- Who will he named attorney
archipelago
holidays, mandatory or optional, to
Iter Mm take up at noon tumor- widowed after less than a week genrrol to take tho place fl
fa
addition
J.
W h i t e - H a i r e d M i d d l e - legislation giving banka tho power
V ie the duties of the high office af married life, yesterday dr- which death snatched the
or .
in which Herbert Hoover spent scribed graphically the illn e-.' Senator Thomas J. Walsh,
W e s t e r n e r N a m e d to limit withdrawals If they deem
three tidal
It necessary.
1hi* lost toll working day.
which her hti«han.l suffered dur- Montana, heforo hi* ten*
T o S ucceed G arner
Holidays of varying duration
Although the main tonctiom of lag the last few .lay*. An attack was a subject of asneh specula- era const of
I it
were declared yesterday or today
the inauguration are unchanged served him. she »aid. Tue-dar lam at the capital yesterday whh
then
100
pro
WASHINGTON, Mar. X—(AT— In eight states—Texas, Washing'| hy. the death of Thomas Walsh. wight after dhnier in iHiytona a
pervalebt Insprrvsron |hnt
The director
A ragged, white-haired Middle- ton, Oregon, fdaao, Arisons, Ne­
Itesch
siwl
he
complained
of
pjinv
IVeshlent
-elect
Roosevelt
Tokyo’s central
S e n a t o r - e l e c t A v e r s ; ____,___... _ny of
d" th*
“w purely
Westerner, Rainey, of Illinois, wa. vada, Utah and Wisconsin.
M irvey t h e s i tu a tio n carefully
pam*.
Governor Bellgmon proclaimed
observatory
'
A c t i o n W o u l d H m v c Irial ncUrilleo.
chosen by tha DemocraU of the
About II o’clock be again said fore making a
today o four-day holiday for -New
earthquake
u a . l n t n e v E» f f
| In the meonlime R.wwevelt be bad a pain. I had glee* him
Democrotie (asih r . said (here
neat Ilona, last night to hold Um Mexico. In Washington, the Dis­
u8 a lU ta r&gt; fcs f I CCl Iral|f,, m rongre«ri«nal ictvrs
M«me soda earlier. 1 a.kcl him to wa. m&gt; peed for hn.ty action and
■peeksr'a garel ln the new Con- trict of Columbia situation is reV
and economic advisers n« he pro- call doctor. He did nop want to. If pemnary. a nomination issU
celriag cloi, attention.
WA81IINGTUN. Mar. X —1A"i
p a „ d f«r action on both nohe ileferred anlil nest week when
In odthifritotlvo sources It Is tn the m ldit of flying rumors y»* . (l„Ba| an&lt;| international eeonomlc but I railed one.
fn caucua tha party member*
-The very nice doctor ram* the Senate still wilt be in
reported President Hoover Is Icri3iy th a t sonre plana were af;o l .iru|g ,„ „
nominated him for the post, ac­ reedy either to Issue a statement
sod only slayc.1 n few minute, w o p * to confirm
to help the bonking situation na­
An aworrness of Ihr l««e V«lb before he wanted t„ leave. I a«ked
Eight name, headed hy Swage*
tion equivalent to election, sla­ or send a message to congress tionally, Serator-elect MrAdoo,
retie* s g d kaoot o f
to the Incoming admlnlstrmtion
n tin g him from bl, present po­ centering on banking condition* trrasury seervtsry under Wilson, and the Nation In the derth of him to slay, lie %pd I talked. Shetlrj. of Kentoeky, and Homer Capo which Is amok o f
S.
C’lmmings.
of
Conrwetirut.
were
Msnv
thing..
Ju.t
to
keep
h&lt;m.
A tidal wave toBuu ad a a &lt;
sition Of Democratic floor leader and remedies.
urged the closing &lt;f th* New York Thoma* J. Wa’sh was evl-Vwt be­ —"About tiXB to the aMcuing the.
iL I k s rsmtnl m . tha U ter. Sceeen e f I
U ike great money renter* pi Stock Exrhnng? antt-thr-roW
To Um Utter position Representa­
neath
the
trapping*
cf
gaiety.
(Continued
am
Pxge
Sts)
•enstor raid he u a. sleepy ami
New York. .Chicago and other
In today's
Inaugural arraagemerM had to wanted to gn to sleep. II* «aid he
tive Bunts, of Tsnneaaac, wsj sections banking buslne*, went on of an linwediato extra session of
ms shut off
elected—by a margin of one vote. untroubled by Um dllflcultles alee t'nnarsss.
go on, h.wever, and Rear Ad­ fell better. I noticed the senator
In
a
formal
statement.
McAiloo
H, received 181 vote, to 1B0
miral t'ary T. Grayron said the wa« pale.
P la y T o u r n a m e n t O f
Clark Grow,
'
. •all:
for Bankhead.
of
Alabama. where.
(Ians u u u d he rarrrrd out *&lt; “W# got no WedneuUv. The
S c h o o ls A b a n d o n e d
f Continued On
“When
the
World
War
hrole
out
Ralaay won with 1M rotas, 15
agreed
upon
«n
es»
Mr.
Hwrwivll
oenatnr looked paV. It* eomNEW YORK, Mar. X -M V - a critical situation «.Vvrloped ard
more - than a majority of the 301
shoulu' .lecree differently.
piainrd pot of a Pa'n lo t said be
td widespread rum­
Just when Seminole n ig h School
present. Representative McDuffie, ors pf plane to place a limited the New Ygrk BtnrCr 11(change
Da the program remained for bad a *nreo*«. in hi. eked. Tbat Alabama, tha party whip, woe government guarantee on bonk de­ was closer!-for a rva*»inebl* length the official opening of the cere- ^ne*ne »rmm| me Ih.i the ■-extir • t o l o i i . had hollered I k r o r i v
ascend with 111 votes, Rankin, ot posits gave share prices a sharp nf lime. This hr | n salutary rlTrrt. rnorirs uith this evening's public
m t bare Vea-t tre*'M| la prime m u lllk u t , * h the s m ­
Mississippi, leaaitwd 10, Bonk- boost In the last half hour of The present situatain is » mewhsi oenrert nl the t‘an-.\merica3 Un­ thiek he del thvt to .pare me "
a rt play tmiroauwut th at •* &gt;
•nalogous to the war situation in
heed, of Alabama, owe, and dpnae,
She Iobi of how the at'eek prr- h a w been held to New Stayvma
trading In tho New York Stock IV14. In view of the state amro- ion Uuildiag, giving lb , first op­
of Imxas, two.
portunity lor the myriad cf vial- siated and of brooking a Innchto* bmtghL word
yesterday.
.
iBUIn&amp;s a o m l w o t l o . was Exchange
rnmwhroea ro. Fsw. Throat
^
^ (h.
While the ruhror* wore erect*, tartw whisk have dsmorolttod tto :*rs to eoagregul*. From erory
banking siluoll.n lemporari y. I wwiiim. by every mean* of coabrought about when B y n , and
Tbt» a r c 'll t* bev|ig
or dr*.tv rut* m the operating
Croster, ay Ohio, withdrew from firmed, aad some leading financial trllero ibo New York Stock Ex­ W^stc*. they have gathered b
r r ie r o pf the Oeuerol Evtew- tb* &gt;e* ter. uf
quartan
In
Wall
street
expressed
Um race, and Cullen, ot New York,
change should he close I until th# •uch an valent that alretdy con
j siou Dicbhrn of Florida, it hu. newspxprrt in g eerie* f f
throw the fall weight of hie big themselves aa apposed to »ush o country can get Its heacings.
gestkin show. Itself In the illy.
bee* srerw q pad only Ip re­ I—per ykatebet
mere,
the
plan
has
gained
consld
Tammany delegation to tbs 1111Hl sis , think an extra seaiton
Their major interest, of court*,
team seTersd official, of Ibe P4arable support in tho financial dis­
nol* veteran.
of Congress should be ealtrd im­ is in tho person, of Ihu-e tr sarvl-b-p. hat t i n to caarrl all lltgb-Y Igkt
A Tennessee Democrat loodor, trict, am: reports were token seri­ mediately so Ik* critical situation ceed lloo.er and I'urtU at the
orhols.tic aad f veins le contests i f Hi'iiialiiut F lorid a1
Crump, woo given credit for en­ ously enough to check o rather ran to iValt with through nation­ govetaasealsl
sn-l brief
h e l m - Roosevol
far Vb* u s e s
eharn
decllae
In
etoehi.
and
cancel
gineering Um shift that throw the
al legislation.'*
Reservation. p&gt;Miriag lata th*
WiiMrssml. la hi* district had them.
s iu Garner.
or
sharply
reduce
lessee
of
II
to
rotes of tha other Candidatee to
Stock exchange officials in New
Gere,illy re# af the “Tilth
af th* bval rommittea aa narrowed the pew-di*trirt try-oat
latent upon the utm *t protec­
Rainey.
iTammeny, -which Mad |4 a share In many Important York declined In comment on tha tion for the 1're.ident-lo-to, tto arrmiurements f»r the State lam- fteU dean to paly a few sc he*Is. light." ti- tuie.1 the leading plat,
Keen waiting tor Jnmp on tho bond Issues.
McAdoo proposal, which »*« re­
frroaee af Social Worker* wkkli and Srmtrade High SchonFs l i t ­ form of the ll-nataiu le
Boms quarters expected an ef ceive I ussy myat helically along Secret Sarvire aa.l MrtiopoliUa
wagon, acted ot tho lost moment.
___Theater
_ . rroap
_ had aeartlrod e f the c.'.y, aad tha fella'
police ntl Ited every precaulioa for ogam* her* Sunday nigh, tor t tle
Rainey also received unexpected fort to push Important remedial Wall Street.
t hroe day prnu.1, indvatr that the | s i i r r .U r ia the hop* af tereroiag •belch mcaasrasM tha
awetrag
the
rpevlal
train
frvm
(Continued
On
Togo
Seven)
support from n gro"p nf Texas
It waa pointed oot the market New York to tho Union station wiB number in r.crsa ef Ib* 2UO eligible foe farther competition In “Stanford, Ito i.X has U
members, rounded up by Buchknan
anticipated.
dMrirt finals at HeLsad om Mar. -•rigtaal
had
strengthened
and
that hare.
lug riatUa “u J K
who will succeed Berne aa chair­
Every impnrlsnt city in Florida 11.
through Its ability to fanctls*
. e l d . Tha pstfSna of thin
i
Lauihlag
svide
suggclm
ns
that
man of tho powerful approprlamany holi.br* of securitise. I*- k t le w ckweljr guardr.1. Speaker I s vending a dele-gat um of from
tlon, committee.
rudlsg banks and institutioaa, John N. Garner drvkYd yesterday two to 211 per*"O'- ubile brad* aad
Rainer's victory place* the con­
could liquidate and obtain funds tolueen the ro m |leaitir. that atilt director, of *lm--t r«rr&gt; .tala aad N e w R o a d M a r k e r a T o
trol ef the House under the liberal
whan other sources were el:&gt;«L
confront him in the ||ou&gt;* and private social welfare la.tituUau
I )c s iia u ite 2 T o w n s
•lament. McDuffie, reported to
Senator Glass, of Virginia, naa ■ ecu n isg fellow Tesars com* ta la Florida also mil he repmratsd.
have bee* enpported by 8peaker
TW* conference .km. m-t official­
supposed to have confertvo* *n tto
N.» longer will t-a ri.ts, new
..
Gamer, woa regarded os o con­ .Major General lortle Brow*. banking situation with I'residrnl a** him Ink, office a . Vice I’resi- ly spea until 5 10 uYUwk
wood mad Luka Mary,
.U , sect mo. have difftcahy ia
servative. Many of the 111 new Chief of Engineers, U. 8. War the- tfcorer. Glass indicated he be­
morning,
but
CWiumiHrr
i
senpti a of thin fftamkng
At tha Whilo llou-c. meanwhile,
merrbe re-elect, moat of wham ere
TMtlHf .Tl.missua.su •T'-W*
and details of regutratioa
lieved hi* banhirg reform measure
Iowa: "The Big Titos
labeled a* liberal*, throw Ahelr pert meat. Congressman Trank K. and all other banking legislation nrvnagemtnta nor* made fro Um housing will hao teen .-uclisdrd
.1
okra
they
taro
oft
the
wood b bsdrvoff I t hs
faamal call of respect which l*re«iReid af Illinois, president of Ike
•unoort to the Dllnole veteran.
late Sunday s(trin--n by many of
fold t island* highway
now pending would fall of
years af ago'*, Smd, "
ll-over will tree ice Icajay tho drrgatr. ia time f«c Itana te
The DemocraU haro 113 mem­ National Riven and Harbors Cow. this session.
I- leading to those c*
thsritlsa tore
hi. successor-elect | | r again
bers m the new House. and the gross, aad a delegation of prom­
Ottead a union ►enter at lb* First
af this final patrio t(h asar I
wna kepJt bu.y with fareuells aad Methndi-t Chunh a here |»r. R. I. tie..
election of Rainey over tho Ranuh- inent American waterway enthu­
I. Ii. t'aaaao. of the Slate Rood wood to ikt*
(Continued On fag* Three)
Ilean meakerahlji t o * 1"**- * • £ siasts will to In Florida aad this L u x u r i o u s Y a c h t I b
t'larke. ic s lo is r of mcodogy at (V [ail meat, atm visile I here yeaday* of EgyyB. MM X I
reeentatl** Snell, of N ew Y eck.l* section for three daya this month
V is ito r In S a n fo r d
Rollins College, aitl drli.ee a lee- tentar.
__
in.esligated the »itaat
assured. The Republican, bare 117 Inspecting proposed watery ay.
taro XI B:15 ocb»k. Tbi- tectare, ^
pottrC that aitk ia a few
What is console red one nf tho I R e l i e f F u n d s W i l l B e
oHmtoro in the neat Howe.
as well as all &gt;»"Wii of I'
that Include Urn crwsa-sUle canal
Booth Trimble, of KeeUcky. and Um BL Johns-Indian River ra finest yachts aver ti&gt; Itual oa the
U p o n A i r F i e l d s fereare are epeo la the pilsf.
, ,
1 els rxl m the caanectiag
waters of tho 8L John. River ar­
„*» re-elected clerk ef the House
Headline .peskrr. dur.og the I fnm th&lt;. ^
tm th,
hixhrived la Saafrod tki* nrncniag to
over Representative Will Ism. **. naL
Saafrod amt OeThe party of more than 20 men dreg anchor at the Municipal liar
AIIASSKK. Mar. X—GF) roarerenc, are Hr. John A. 1-opp'
Nelson, ef Missouri. Trimble ro* will arrive in Jacksonville Mar. It
—o . C. Ilu-kiss n. .tat# lAroctm uf rhu-agn, preselrot of the Nacalved 151 votes end Nelson UB- and «U&gt; bo guests ef Um trade w baro.il will romaia for ahnut IS of emergency relief activities, yes- timml Social Wmkecs t .mferemcr., |n&gt;m rr Msyw ft. U M.IUue,
days.
Uvdiy .aaoaroed that bereafte,
&gt;»»b e a r Atki
body ef that city at a dinner
of Allsmeote Spciag-. called
It U Um "Noah's Ark." aai
v
s j,| M I s l r p w i . Ohm. .uprrialradrot of
shortly after their arrival. Friday sad operated a* a plea.uro craft
attrati n af tto Seminole (‘aunty
L o c a l C e le r y M e n T o
OkU Slate IWyarts
morning. Mar. 17, Um party will b, that la ope* far ckartvr h, I'aptsln
improveaseat natk oa oir-. chanliea. w
Chamber of 1 i mmerse to this
A t t e n d M e e t T o n i g h t taken to Palatka by fast m-'tor Tklghmaa af Falatka. it*
a. project, tor -h u h
rharvb aml.tc m ailer. •ad. upoo iavestdrmtmsv
beats aad while there will be a
mm waa a&gt;krd to
pocL Caplaim TQgkmsn i. ia IMs
tium. the Fpiscopal
llou-e Mr. Cans
Per Um sloth consecutive week, tsrtaiaad at a joint civic club sertloa fro Um purpme af i*l*e. _
...
and the Woama'. Club will be the tUaf.vd and study tto
tw» score or more Bedford aad
Of l emmerer and »h-| w r ,
orsvea. danag with tto result noted t o n .
estlag s group , f wealthy Ib la s*
throws Palatka Urn group will go winter vbitors in tearing the craft
Oviedo celery growers a»d eklp• Kuad Departmeet STO « * * •; ,w lk n ^ , cwferoror. ahde tto
per* will bo In Lakeland taalgkt by motor to Um Gulf of Meskco for n tour of tho St. Johns
yrllag a jmal sarsey • ( Honda
Moalrtnma Hotel,
via o m of tho proposed route* of its tributerieu.
attending a mooting •*
sir fields sad aiU r»ii c tto rat: ^
Maam. aad Woman's Oab H e a r i n g P o s t p o n e d I n
Florida Celery Shippers, Inc, ead th, t W atoto esaal, returning to
laeriaualy equipped, with .ingle l K gt'ea by tto de}artmrat t " ) , U| t o w vsrma, laochr.as,
A c tio n A g a in s t C ity
dlseuselag Iho future policies they O n h , alter a dinner la their hott­ ►par* sleeping quarters f-r |0 per­ t e airport. Th* -uncy at BBg Kar-ieM. to to Magsd ia
er.
they
will
spend
the
night
at
will pursue la aa effort to salvage
sons sad a crow, th* craft has rind* ta map rut emergens&gt; land-, ^
J Ike .citin g d rien tn .
Silver Barings.
the salary marketiag situation.
every facility fro cvmf»«t aad ISg rWtd sites, to sabi
----------------------Batormy
Miming
|th»
t*
r
\r
•m s. TUed bmthruams are a part
With a majerity U Uwal growCanaly a ,it. ^ tto rstof ro-j
MERtUAXT IKK*
win
malar
fret*
Ocala
to
baiiford
af tha equipment Im th* iadi.atosl
an holding that certaUamat must
"M*1 MaimsHorn m
r* to
rn
*re
bemg
sd.topd. to] MADnt0N, JUf. to -L T l-T . J.
*
it t i c Ik*, fr.rt- _
___,
--.a.,
centime for the remainder ef the to beard boats tor a survey of the state roe las below deck, amd T **
propose^
BL Johns Indian River era fra Iarea af m simitar nature 4 K - th a t they ssny
•oaeee la view at new develop*lmr*
ai
fueds
they
iveei
rrorri*
through
tto
^touU
trodaj'T
ar
Mad.mm
at
M d , |* the financial ceauTtioa canal realm Following luncheon are visible am ovary hand.
l»T m«a to improro sir- ^
. tW rar wvth members af
harm
th*
gfwap
howdb
for
PcLaad
While Um croft I* ia tki« rik|,
new pnvaleat la Um Mfrih aad by boot to ho Um geests or tho
t eaars- ^
Caplaim TUghsaaa said, it is opom
lo o t aa Um reaatt of a bank
fields if impartDoImag Chamber of Commerce at tor Imapectiam kg pare* as interest­
moro'-orlo. then waa every Indl- a (Rawer. Ttm following day the
T l i n i u s e s s io n
-tlea here this merateg that seek the party arUI rioit Bok Tower bo- ed Im flahimg or cvnioiag trips Im
HOLLTWOOIb-WV-TW
smi
a policy w fl bo flaovd before tha faro M in in g to Jacksonville to
• I M nvilM n *f tW
rneeUng tonight fee
'
YIStTB XANFORU
lewva tha Malm
M | 1« H nf r» m rti u r i
si'll Kill LEU
alders tioo.
wOl
ha toU hero Aped 5 aad C
F.
U.
Werstloy,
at
CcrtaUmaat of
___ _ . la Jock­
Biw Is
C R m C A lL T ILL
’ at a meeting af New Smyrom. roUnd vie, peaaL T to Off Gsrorvwn
fa st of the Rsgsl Baking f v r i
la
Ml AML Mar. * (dV-Mea.
l la the
was hs lha dty !•
•TO
wiU to
..t o t by C,
by Karl
gad ire
to tto attempted i
alary} 1L
' In
la tho p t a
Im tho
•aid to ba
ar h
to to I
m b s for tha
Ctmh
»ri»y 1
MIAMI,
Mi
3.—Miami
bank* ora reeel ring deposit,
faitar and In greater anmeata
than at any time since the
boom daya of IMS, It « u re­
pealed bare last sight.
The First National Bank
reached a new high mark ilnco
tha boom with more than IIP,000,000 In IU Taolu. The
Florida National Bank similar*
ly reported important galas.
Both Inatitetlona
announced
they were haring no difficulty
in clearing legitimate beainoos.

FireAnd Tidal Wa

WALS1TS WlDOWlRUMORS ARE RIFE
TELLS GRAPfflCjOVER WHO WILL
STORY OF DEATH SUCCEEDWALSH

RAINEY CHOSEN
neceeeary to aecure bank (TeF O U S E 'S M K E K
poaita waa called for today In
a bill by Senator Gore.
IN PARTY CAUCUS
Democrat. Oklahoma.
w a « r : t o _ U f c « _i_tepa_tteinM fL

tiata

a— t » i lifkt ie * a
S h * h rWnf l « l

r.»«

himlMW
MUHSBIMmWWWW

MCADOO WOULD
CLOSE NEW YORK
STOCK EXCHANGE

Sanford
Plaice In

Many Delegates
Are Expected At
3-Day Conference

Notable Group To
Inspect Waterway
In Local Section

T

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HERALD.

jr-Six Men Have Qualified For
Golf Championship Tournament

eotmiriion campaigns.
Ludwig. 97; K. B. Chapaoan, W.'
C. Hill, 09; (handler Hharan, H.
Zurllelda, 100; Trad Holly. 102;
II. IL Coleman, Alaa It. Jahnson,
0 . K. Pollster, 10*; CarJyU

**Tr*~t .Wahh was

Wn

at

Two Hirers, Vila., Juno 12. 1**9.
Ilia parent- were born (n Ireland
■ml h IIIoi' in Wisconsin IB IMS.
Through courteay.cf the U.f Departing** of A gtk
Y«nng Wal.h grew up on a little
hfrty-sii local moah*vo turned scores which win eliminate one
ture In co-operation with the florid* Stale Market!
farm amt m&lt; educated In pottle
qualifying semes to Insure half nf tha playsrt.
schools anil tha University of
Announcement to d s/ was made
Bureau. R. E. Winfrey, Sanford reprtagnUUre.
!r entrance in lha annual City that lha priiea in the various
Wlaronsln. * After loathing acbool
f Championship tournament flights hove been divided is folfar aorrral jrrara, ha opened a
man which geta under wsy
law ifTlce in llt'tn a , Mont. In
iwumi I. nuchas* . rt- ware*.}
Wrvow morning on the first of
Ilr.ws tu*id. l. - ladlaaaimlld I
I too. That ha. boon Ma Kama
Champ!auahip
Plight
J.rsar
HIT «. MorrUtawa I. !»•*
Mrie* af three week-end
lawn roar ainra. Tha young
York t Psarta t. r*ll»4.Jl&gt;M« I
Winner—Silver loving cup snd
IKt.burgh
*. Poraare* J ra rte I
lawyar
Immediately
became
Identi­
tiring* will be announced at till# as 1933 champion.
lll.hm.md I. Macliatltr'I. •*»»"“ *
fied with lha Democratic organi­
Uunnrr-up—I'alr
of
golf
shoes
I.
Tomato
I.
WllkeskaCT# ». T»
(Continued
From
Page
One)
Sanford Country Club lata
sation In Montana.
■:
!
Isl IS.
_
_ .
prominent Cuban family, In Ha­
afternoon after all qualifying
Paaalsas
1st
a
II H as. Fsthl
Prswently ha waa trying rase* !
Consolation Winner-One-half vana l*at Saturday.
fCaktaw at owb i . W. VsCsr
da hare been turned In. The
I'slnmsr tarda: II eara saas*&lt;
Tha marriage was tha second for Montana's Industrially domi­
l match will ba in four Hotfn tn lf halU.
m tmw m 94 IIm f l&gt;rU4 Kmdtmm N.w Vnrk If. Hostna I. Balttmor.
Cnnsolntion Runner-up
Bilk for Senator Walsh. In 1*99 ha nant corporation, AnacgBdo Cop- n imt
m$m t . N. Tmdmr.
Its, and pair* have from to­
I. IHUbursh i. nuasnanaM *. on.
I. Atlanta I. Italllmer. .aril ta rhllabetphla. Moatraal
re* morning until Sunday necktie.
married Elinor C. MeCIementa, of par. Anaconda askrd Mm to be­ I, Akrmi
li-ihl-h.m I. Hlnekamlne I. H&gt;&gt;«. llartfard. feranten. and Hyraere*
Second Fllahl
Chicago, who died on Aag. 10, come its general rounsal. Ua ro- ■an S, Huffs In 1. (This's so t. I'lncln- i m. car k«M for r.raaalgamsat.
it to turn In flrwt round
i Winner—lllll fold valued at 1HI 7. Their one child Is now faaail tha offtr, declaring ha
t'larlnnsll: (.c a rs passed. Oa&lt;
.arti to CMeaga. Cleveland, t'olsm
I »I.W).
Mrs, F*.C. Codger, wife of a na­ would not ha hold to tha terete* hlbtti'n repeal on lha ground of bus. ADll IHisbura*. .
of any nn« rllont. Ilo triad many "aipedltlon and economy".
| Runner-up—Fishing reel worth val offlecr.
kavsnnah IHvsrslons: I’ntotaae
I .. '
.
*4.
In recent months Senator Walsh Ysnls
Senator Walsh waa knowji to rasas Isilh for and again** Anantverstaasi Rllls4 PytaConsolation Winner—Five golf his associate* a* an aaeetle Indi­ ronda ami hla offlra reentuslly had worked with tha Senate Pub­ m rior.nr*
- T.srJs: PMU«slskla I. L’llea 1.
f s ls s - M n a s tls s Vs»
halls.
vidual who neither drank nor Itorsme a sort of draftfib room lic 1 «nda Committee and had •kiaafsa
W M ssstar, l a n k . b ■••*- .
Consolation Runner-up—Shav- smoked ami tasted no tea or cof­ for labor leglsUllon. W ?'
■tuod flrmlfy for tho Increase of
Sanforst-OSlea# Meflea of Flost.
jing set.
Enmity of Anaconda waa a fac­ Income teas* ta balance tha bod- •la: Mild, partir rloudr, ralasd 4*rfee. Ilia Independents - ami In­
|sg Taseday night. • kaolins light,
Third Flight
tegrity hava always assured him tor In his dafsat for Congrtaa In g*L
nn account of wsstksr: Hsbt wire
Winner—Pair nf knirker* val­ a hearing. on any subject in (Ha 1904. la 10)0 ha campalfnod and
OssaaaA ‘ abgat mndcrais.
Senator Walsh waa known ta In-iol.r
prices inamlaallg nScksns.rt froai
ued al $3.50.
a
laglsU
tnra
was
elect
ad
with
a
bl* associated as ureovlvlal bat Tii-erlsr. Too few sals* reported to
Senate. A leykl League of Na­
. .*■
| Runner-up—Wa*h and |W»li«h tions man while tha Treaty of Democratic majority of sirten not unsocial. Ha waa devoid of quote •
Plant n tv . Plsfldai Mild, p a n t
i job for hi* automobile.
Versailles was before tha Senate, pledged to elect Walsh to ’ tha wltticlsma bat not without an en- rlsudr- '* ‘ ‘ "‘a*. Y&gt;vy—" i .h i i J i i .
Consolation Winner—Fodr golf
•trr»tuiflt»*BT. I l l
.!l;r...M pJil/vw x„K M .jm tr~ii.
ho a__d - |, l*"ivn member* from “copper bin name aa |f spelled Welsh.
'•lent In hla adherence to tha
u a {i*t(i? W lW MI,7 r M*" "
,laral
and brlaas
Int"
.■ -every ('.t„a,il-1
i-n 11171
a
Consolation
Runner-up—Carton
altractlvcaan* -lha*
ministration of President Wilson counties" bolted and Walsh waa
man posscasr.
of cigarvlten,
*
*
and
frequently denounced At­ not selected. Two years later ho
le e r, maralns take on* hall •••*
Fourth Flight
‘
torney O n era 1 A. Mitchell Palm­ was elected to the Senate.
S afal nf Kraschen te i's . in *
tan af hot water hefor*
Winner- F irs golf ball*.
it waa not until 1923 th a t the
er for his antl-Red raids during
it—cut down on pasirv amt fatmeat*—ao Halil on P';'»'M*; hul • Runner-up—Shaving set.
the days immediately fallowing public really began to knew
Consolation Winner—Pipe and the rlose of the war.
&gt;, cream and sugar—In I »••*•&gt;
Senilor Walsh. It was then that
t on the nenlrn an«- nolo ht.w jar nf tobarro.
A slender man of medium tha *oi) story" began to break.
nr ponnds-af fnl have »o»to*«d.
Ml a hottle o« Kruse he* **»»►** Consolation Runnar-up—Three height,'hi* hair was a light'Iren Rot •ftrol" Rene tnr-W elsh -had* to
i reel *• lrllll»» mm* ■U-.la&gt;*n S» g o ir u it * .
gray and he dressed with a pa«» .m onth-after month going
eks
If oven this first koSIl*
All priir* have been donated
isn't convince you thin Is the
through a’ drayload of dry docu­
Ileal, snfsnt and purest war to liy trading merchants nf Hanford
ments before he encountered
* fat—If YOU don't f.el a snperh
proven..at In h*nllh—no nlorl- who gladly volunteered to assist
drams that brought him Into a
sly sncrs.llr—vlanronaly nllse- In making ihe tournament a suc­
prominence he had never sought
sr monsr aladlr rslurnod.
l b* «ure for your h.oltha cess. The entry list l» one of
Senator Walsh was a sturdy
that yon a.h for and a»' Ihe largest on record here since
prohibitionist through tha year*
qawh.n hall*
net them at ••boom" day*, and at least half of
WILL TELL you that when markets ire high a profit can bo
lUehton. Hanford Drug Oo., or
he served a Montana’s senior
made even with rartleaa feeding. Today a man wiU make no
f drugatoro In tha werlib— Alls the entrants will he rewarded for
Senator but, obeying tha dlrtataa
their Interest by being awarded
profit unless Production Costa are at Rrtk Bottom.'
•
of his party's platform, ha voted
priir*.
on Feb. 1(1 for tho Main* resolu­
Purina
offer*
the
best
fsed
that
brain*
and
ingenuity
ean
Qualifying round* turned In *1
tion to repeal prohibition. Prenoon loday ore a* follows: Jim
make; feed lhat will absolutely lower th« farmer's eo*t of pro­
I as a vlously he had voirad opposition
Spencer,
Ichampion *nd.
possibility In pra- | to tha convention method of production. A feeder can produre a pound of meat, a quart of
favorite lo win this year, 50; (J.
milk, o r a doien egg* a l lea* ro*t with Purina than with any
W. Spenrrr, 71; Roy Lunilqulst,
other fe?d.
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___
Roy Holler, June Masters, M)
IV.-A—Wr-Kpp»r»»»r-Jnhn-| Irrbatr
II. M. Watson. E. V. Ilnusholder,
O u r P ric e s A re R ig h t. H e r e A re A F e w
Hit Howard Favllle, H5; Robert
Ast. H7; J. P. Hteven*. John Lu.1too lb. sack Chirk Starter
wlg, Barto Hutchison. HR; Billy
Favllle, H9; J. A. Wright. DO;
ICO lb. sack (irowena_____
Rl-hnrd IVas, 91; Hr. C. I.. Park.
100 lb. sack Iwy Chow..—
C. E. Williams, Charlra Dunn,
100 lb. sick Cow Chow.__
92, Teddy Moree. 01. S. D. High-*
lt&gt;() lb. sack Bulky La*
leyman, («. 0. Herring, A. C,
too lb. sack Omolcne

a

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R

d t o l b -kWh t o . t o * ot t o
mambers of Coach L« snurd »*Lora*' gam inala High BcHaol haekatWII gulnUi wUl Wava -bar*
early tamanraw menring by am*
tor for lee* burg wbero *1 « »
c/elcrk they will eppaaa Oviedo,
crack fir# In one #f tho openut*
gams, of lha fifth dlstrite b*ak«»*
bsll taoraamant which will wotlsue through Saturday night.
tnxtm aM e « 2 - * »
K irn’ IlskV
?re*k!MPeppit.s

It win the opening gun in one of the grentent
publicity campnIgnR ever devised by Jimmie
Bnten. master of ballyhoo And hunk, who could
take any milk maid and mnke her a star over­
night.

been lower . . . . end
probably never again

J i ■jlUlorvliufh-powar rom ancej^—
i

__L 4 ® IH 'r AirflC

tWCmlT-rirm It
&amp; ***
Me earlet srrlsal#: It rsrs OS lrs»».
Happ)i*« miMPrtt*.
ai# 'martiFt ^Irm nm FI®rldM
iL m n tM i'Jr on CMtltornlm. rW M j
It Inrh rr«U«. ,"Jlf)4utl] l ,7%^M
raw l u l l 4 mn4 ft 4««. IX H -ltlt.

CHASE &amp;

?,, f

J
A,4 .

day, ovory tchodulo. . . Fare
aad OM-half for tko round
trip to moit iatontato point*
last of tho Mbilttlppi rlvor.

IC K S

V ai' o II uii
QVf »

LEGAL NOTICE

ihthiiaT*w .

C oat 85 C e n ts T o P u t

12—Wanted
WANTED: A one hors# used fai
wagon. In goad candltion, ec
mumrste Box e, Bammn Spri*
• T»u. amt sack af you. nr# hereky Fla.
'
'•
nailNe4 amt r.qulr.il to or*a*at
par claim* sad 4*m*ncn which yon
WANTED—Hai
nr either nf you. may hava aaala*'
Iks ealsia of Klltakslh H. WhHsee
site piano w!
d.ren.ed. Ml* nf flemlaule Pounty,
Florid*, to |h* Hob. J ss. O. Hharan •tore In tha hi
Onoaiy Judg* at Bsmlasl* Csuaty, who'll approclal
al hl« offlr* ta ths County Court­
house (a fMnrnrd. H.mlnol* Cmiatv.
Florida, wiihla twslva manta* from
the dal* hereof.
Hated February flth, A. It. tilt.
a f . w iuTN ien,
LOWER S room furnished apt rlHTPNRT a ClfAHF.!
ment. Ml Park AV*. Talaph'mo
Kf.eitiors nf ih* sslsi# of Rllsahrili a Whllnsr, d*c*aa*d.
732 or apply J i m f Natlonsl
Bank Bhig- Cole tough Realty Co.;
fo r

fad er Seel lew (TB af Ihe Oeaeeal
niatatee ef ih* ktale ml Flerlds.
Nolle* la hereby given that k C
Oraham, porehaser af Ta* Csrtlflrnl* N», !•»•, dated the llh day
of Auaost. A. U, tit*, has filed said
rertlflcal* In my afflw, am. h*»
made application lor lax deed t*
lesu* la aerurdeaea with law. Bats
certificate ,mbr*rei Ih* fallawiar
d.eerlhrd property situated In HernInal* Cnunly, Florid*, la-wtl!
, t a li 1* and 11 Mouth Hanford
tlrtakls Addition.
The said land being see eased al the NICELY, furnished
dal* uf the la.usnee af such csrtlflcal* la lha name af Mrs. Franee* Fo.ter llelrs. IThleta said rer
•Ifleal* shall lie redeemed acrorclag to law fa* deed win tress
T H O R O U a a iu in ^ lh lto o i'n ite
puppies. • wreka old. 504 W. Kth

T O -N IG H T
F R ID A Y

R h e u m a tic
C r ip p le
B a c k T o M o rk A g a in

T H E A D V E N T U R E S O F T O M ; D IC K A N D H A R R Y

g J / A R fH T O
W T H t N I9 H T
TMt BOYS MAYS
r AND W* STAKTID, ,
S L E P T QN TH E
OH A CNU/5E TO P tA U l
C O P A L 5A A/D.
TH EY HAVE TAKEN WSLL-V/eHAVe A w r
CHANCE METING
TH O R TURN Ar
HANKY STO ffE
VTATCH AND SO
L o o m s t i m e hoy / I j ± ^
FA R N O TH IN G
t HAS
n n &amp; ffr
r t n rTtR
r n tO
IH TgR
I W ITH THEJR
DFACPR/U TROPICAL
T IW
PEACEFUL

CURIOUSLY THE
SlU H rC lU A TU A E

o e m s N w tm y t

I S L E W ATCHES
: W IT H I N T E N T
IN T E R E S T A T
HU HEW VISITORS

SLU M BER

B U T WAIT/
L O O K I WHO IS
T H IS ?
®E&gt;»»nk1 -Tjrawq

n S V II-L E ..

GUBTINE ..
TER8BURG
HAS8EE

FOR SALE: 3 week* old coekare
els. i2e taeh,' WUter Brea. Leg
Farm, Lake Monroe. Fla. ’

Packard.

How Doctors Treat«
Colds and Coughs

N o w Jo y o tu ly

ornnrmFvrr.

Ait'irnry for Rircvlrtls
K iH iitm ^. fltrM a.

Mlit It.

To break up a cold overaiikt aad
relieve the roogtslloa that mates you
lough, lh.in.snd* of p h td ftlll ire
uow reruamesdini Calolab*. Iks
aauwslrta rtlba.l rompousd tablet a
that gitr you lb. rfrett at cslom*. asd
salts wtlbout tko unplraunt efeett
of either.
i 'fa* or two Ctlolaka at bedtime with
a flasa el sweet milk or water. Nett
muraioi your fold ha. stunted your
system is tborooikly purified sod you
arc techs* Bo* with s tetriy apprtii*
(of brctklt.t. Etl wktt you with,—
no daaicr
Calotabs are sold la 10c sad 3.V
packsyre at drug ttetta.
(Adrt

iB WALES
ANGELEH

S a n fo rd

RATES

»V VWA’ l Ak'fcV ‘^ W l j l i W
jt'iin K , nnwixoLM racsT V ,
statu n r rt-o n in * .
IN «M: KHTATB OF MICHABlV »OTKIt. t)ccsa..di__
UWTtrvt o n a i s r i n t t f o b
n u A t. ninrMAnnM.
NOTtrvi ta MKRanr n rv jS L M
AM. WHOM IT MAT COJJCIIIJM
ikat on the Itlh
«f April.-1*11
I shall sm.lv to U*s&gt;llanarahte Jss.
a Hhnron J tl i&gt; «t nald Onset, an
Jeda» ..I
lor-swr-flwte-dm.
chare* an H w cetrll-n th - K at.l.
of MintARt. M. DYKH. tlsejansd.
a sd lhat *1 the snot* Hmo I will
prevent
final necoentn a* Kicenlrii M said Rstat* and ask far
Ihefr spsrovnl.
, Dnlrn Fshruary 71V A. TV 1*11.
: k tit Ait n tn tirrljfii b m itii .
As ruecutrl* «f the Rstaln
of Michael M. I»vsr,

ivoTtrvt n r a f f l ic a t io t
▼ax m enu

too lha. of Ucree FeaA...,____—
100 lb*. Purina C. A W. Scratch.

P h o n e 1100

a * « £ g "* ? u i* r'

K
TSSs-rJS»to
*
"ns. TlTii' t l
most tv M T*-* **
;ta * te aHiESS:
■KSVifeS
.'ll.ta -ltl* . best la-te-iu a.

E x tr a S p e c ia l

* » • ■ Never heve they

rT* ".
t|

H appy

ALLEY OOP—Our

Whtl* hi* 'family looked an In
sstonlihmrnt and all hla friandt
were amatad, ona man took th«
lain, swelling and agony from
hia tortured jolnta In 4fi hours
^nd did It with that famous rheuwsatla
n
nt Inn
Lrereredre
matic prescription
known firelo
pharmacists as Allenru.
This powerful y .t safe remedy
la wonderful—its action to almost
magical where uric acid and othar circulating poisons causa agony
and pals—tho u r i u uric acid
ralaon atarta to tsave your body
in 14 hours.
.
•Ju st gdl oo*Yfi rent bottle of
AUanni from T W ittn 'i Sanford
lire druggist—
Dreg ' Cre-t
i and If ta 4B
take U m
htren't left y:u
houre
r
It work* just as swiftly with
Isvyltl*. BsUllca. Lumbago and
aorfilM ERfi to aW ias rauso—
m . "
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,.
. ■Iteby
.
A ..re

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- f

Ancestor

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ScrtlftofTtibiriin J. \F.lsh
Th« untimely death of Senator Thomas J. Waljh of
Montana-remove* from the Rooaevelt cabinet, evtn before
the inauguration, the mott Indfetponsable member of the
cabinet None of the cabinet appointee# had received #uch
unanlmoua endorsement; no other vneaney would have been

tfctteroliun Miami la to I
tht, t W enjoying the etloHita sad the
•Cfrtcd h r UH d l i than « n r W i n ,
Mac/ ctramaU have 1 ^uldHaHlg
Miaa*f tmh (lain |U« yaw* TW pfck
Miami Herald. p rU iiW f h a t OctoWr,
Mira n |i l n acre mailed throughaat- U
had ooaartMag to da w ithlW n a f i w

cral. Ho was generally recognized aa one
the foremoat
lawyeri; In the country an(f one of the exceedingly few
gv—- -~ !1?2 goal
|
Undent dtip Mid not ineurml the “taint*' of corporate
4 .Z L
filStfc
llir-lcggl Mho^ledge, .aa well i i Jfif ruW*d hdnS r
‘
taty and undaunted courage, combined to make him a moat
£ 5
dangerous mgn tp special Interc*!# which flaunt the law.
He'first attracted the attention of th« country son»e
JfW‘raaib ago. whin he,untjovi-ml the pcg&amp;dals In the Ifctm e r Department of the government under Albert B. Fall
jvhlch were followed by the successful prosecutions known
aa the Teapot Dome.oil ease. HI# relentless pursuit of
Ihc*f,ijl#h‘&lt;d'vernmeitw. crooks gave nmjtljf^vMente of ah’
uhnsppy experience awaiting more recent, tanlpcrors wltn

fria s yon ToOAf

1hot* latrmlrd la bora* racing and Iwm broodfcg
rtad of It and I* Lisbon! with th* dealt* t* coale ]
uitnni it. On this account, he U entitbd to tW gi

of all Ulead citiscm.
To Cel. Henry U Doherty it 4 m a yarUrulai
prtaaira there of the credit for this year"* toccoee. H
lata Metropolitan Ulead teot yeer aa aa hagertaat
ia lie detekyaweL He haa coalrol of the ntfM lM fd

f r i * Demount), Senator Walsh wak known a#
*. Uferij in political thought, npu more than once ho was
found ‘slrfh by eldu .vnfjf Progressive Hrpubllcgha fighting
(W the right* of (ho masses; But his liberal views never
jed him, for the aake bf popular support. into the dangerous
yU^Us-e^unaowuLUwcka.m'.fSlIacbuuihiftrlnfa-ghlch.wi.
of leu mark the distinction between n liberal and a radical.
fils' loss if HI" bo keenly felt by the rountry. as well tut

u u TT lovV tout

| t Jovo yoo . . , se n t
■ il Cod, Sot haadwujo.
h yoar pdrtnoee, light
hldeft Ijrrt, :

T h e M od em

BOUND T O O E A
N e e p ^ e in t h e h a y s t a c k

C nm ers

editor*. poblUhcr*. artM , &gt;ports n u t. Ho has epcead U i Idea
of adroetU of oft eg oil Flortdg linrt oad haa been on en« C t l i t adrbrati of a itate-wldo advvrtUlng campaign to tho­
rn,I that all Florida may enjoy the reaaHe which ' feOmr
. propcrly^cndorted advertising ae ta rd y aa the day follent

F R 0 $ P tW T &gt; ^
LOST W tfE R g

nifM,

,

Everyone today , thinks Ills troubles arc Just about the
perfect. . . nnl dealr* worst that could —
- * ‘ ------------- ------‘ “ J“ “comparisons .1 he difficulties, confttmUty; naval .architects. In
__
____ dgninr fighting- ships, which come within
c e r tllu limits of size and m m pbWer ami n t th e kiuho lime
.give maximum speed ami arm am ent protection, are not to
be nfeeied'afc
,
, f
V
M alnlailnn,i nlnPrrl
gf m
n u tn lH in tl by
IlV
Thft restrictions
placed Hfl/vh
upott prllU
cruiser
construction
4he London naval .conference call for «hlhs not to exceed
found th a t boredoni -lu.OOO tottn displacement npd to entry gun# with a maxiTttiun tialibre gf sight, inches. . This* doesn't sound like* such
,I,T.
-a -il ’
tfotvd together. If &lt;g ,h»r/i Usk Lo fulfill. It is relatively easy to build 11 lioat
of loiOOO toils and arm it with eight inch guns, but when
m Vtlnkla up v « r tho other, twp factors of speed and armament arc consl«l*
X tpyyA tnl ,
, cred than Mm problem ticcamc# a really perplexing one.
. . on ’
It is obvious that when two cruisers have rqual ton­
nage dud equal gun power then the disparity of effectiveness, everything also bdug equal, lias in thtir comparative
speeds and their vulnerability against s h e l l fire. The

i ro .y U.Ink wo lexrn

»L b ^ u l f oxperiooe*. \
wo fy, forgot. . . and

|

riletMled l,y lb* Heal
DeLand P.-T. A. p ro strIntn placlsg
the matter before
lha pud u.
Adopts Resolution! y . ' . Caoiutn alv&gt; r t m i c J tW
lubUe at large were
Urging Economies frv-'l )(;*•!'•.* the
tJ “ (I tW vffetl that a
Mar. 3.-M«taHcr» «»&gt; allw -rl of acbool activitiM
p 'm l 'l N t l K r cr- mi in. have on toariata who plan
KanUttPni in D t U i 1, amu.r.1 to *peml neat winter her*. SW
by -tho pioilLllily Ihot . m Lallim rt f in d m i w l li»lance» where, tW
of atale fund, may «crve 1 , dra*- Lad been Tnronaa. tW famigos
ticntly thorlcn the Vci.-.Is n niy w 11M nut return next jmr In IW
*choul
l»nn n e it V r. iiave event that they m-.-at do *0 at IW
of th*ir children'* edota­
ndo. lrd rca-lutiorta a die t I t-» Kfewe
ttoo.
t, vernor Iljve Sho!tr. Vn*n»ta
county memher* of l he Uhl I HsH-j
ca Icgia'ntun! an:.' to the
in
The Waholla Spring, in Wakulla
hhirh they *utllq? way, and
mtan* by which n full -cbo-t li-rm crvirl j-. I* one nf the wonder
mty become an a io m p lb h c j fact opting* of the flute. It haa ■ flaw
ami point to the’ irtioun enn«*. nf I '.O.tHXt gallon* per minute, and
tiurnra* that may Ik, erpec’.r 1 if p a gN o-bottom boat ‘give* the
r.-ftaltiucnt nf *rh «l ncliii'li* i* Id-Trial an opportunity lo look Into
ila cave.
pcrm lttej to go into (fleet,
Mr*. O. C. IlaJinan* piciident
of the DeLand High Kthool P.-T.
A , n*i',' yevlcnlay irurning that
it wai c—cntitl that ail i t t i x i
resident in the city be nude fa­
miliar with the ailuali n a* it now
*ii*t*. and expr«,*cd appreciation
of the up'cndid co-ofcrattip that

For Ihrtn roatem . The’ Miami IM Iy Newt a abert Umar
■Co luggootcd th at Miami celebrate “Doherty Day" an March
10 u a g rttsm of appreciation on the p ert' of ea r pSepte.
The. Mews proposed th at Doherty Day be made a atato-wida
event, with newspaper* and commeaHlea throughout Florida
joining In (hr effort to do honor to a man who hSt dona
much for thle commonwenHh and who, doabUent, plaaa to
do much mom In’ the Tutor*.
,
MervhaOta and orginlsoUent throughout the Metro*
politan Miami area ham peaparly indicated their whole­
hearted support of the idea which waa bbm “under TbaNewe
Tower." TW Herald. appreciating tW Imports are to Ftoidn
of this movement, also ia giving cordial auppart to the pro­
ject, be living that ia honoring Mr. Doherty Miami al»o honor*
Itself and all who h n helped make the current season coa
of historic interest.
TW Dally Nown la entitled to tW commendation, of tho .

M a r t i n ’s G a r a g e

IV. 1st ST.
Kparialiaing to
track
aervlc*. Wa work whUa
you deep—day or night.

IT.I.ANP,
cf lb* three

in forwarding plana for the celebration. TW Herald is con­
tent to join In tW cheering, with tW bops that It may- ha
helpful, to mom extent. In making Doherty Day n memo,
table event to IW cily’a life.

BR Y A N
T H R A IL K 1 L L

Service SUIImi sad U i n n
Storage—Repairing
Gan, Oil and Tire Service
Genera sad Ssaford Avg.
rnoM K 912#

Divot Talk In DrgrSMmart—huaJlIm-.

SIMPLEX

Iff* ftmnyl Homo poo&gt;l»
Aha jokea on CongwOa.
biro deplore tho Jok** in

ELECTRIC

i*t be coming lack

ri.ttl «W g o n M s.U to sU '
:ir,&gt;mtUr’j ui»|*rtokaa, to

whether

the

banking

Ticto tho ■raault o f -IW
1 mo rat or la, o r whathot
ra«* iporotorto w a n tho
Of tlto banking haHday*!
wHt
* '"fT— r

rat Untotriyor,r&gt;mmln«U
IfpiV lawyv, aayu tho gpfr

Y O U R D O L L A R i s o n t h e a u c t io n b lo c k .
A
S A N F O R D , T W E N T Y Y fc A d S S A C O
•ra wotid*rfag why W hat grown
fcM .ftet u U er wllhbi »hv psat
W#*k wo will loll you that Ihb H
«a jtfevjh t *f * lino girl a t %Ha
few* Iw t Motida;.-Fvb. * 4 . , ,
J ir . gmi jifa . w ! W. Abernat.hy
u tg u sliiu t t^i#ipoiu«a a a l »I»U
f r k t n f o '.VirgUln tafota return-

? * * ' rh' ■to* ■

, W ufloxtoa «M ll» Urn coming

I f jlf oodrow 1'WU*on, ;tt**t &gt;pi

S h o e -d o lla r o r a

la r .

ton*, when Ml,* Ulmfu Hen­
drick* becUa Ml*, ucorgr l^v AtAtkina. ,ThU lu-ppy evcul waa lh--&gt;
cu'minati .n ot a rourtahip of anly
a few utonlha, for it wa* only a
few muqlln ago that they flnt
rtu-t. H lu Hendrick* grew from
childhood tg yo-ng womanhood I#
Daytona. Yfhcn s UUIt child her
patvn|v camt^hfra from L*uii\illv,

F to d r d o lfa v ^

C to th in s -d o L

Y o u w a n t t o s e l l I t t o t h e h i g h e s t b i d d e r — t o gfet*

J ty a s p o a d h l e . . . .
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Just read the
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th e

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advertisements

in

b la c k

a n d 1w h ite .
fo r

your

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th a t h a v e b oon te ste d an d p roved

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ia*»ntom*W

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moet trustworthy bidders Have recorded

fu lle s t, f in e s t r e tu r n

Stoudcnmlrr,

a

th e m o s t s h o e s o r fo o d o r c lo th in g — a s e a s ily a n d q o lc l^

. the
rcck. Atkina i* »
man, havirg

ftr Match

or

P e r h a p s i t ’s

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d o lla r — c o m m o d it ie s

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m a n y tim e s o v e r —

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b a n t o id ;m tA LD ,

f M o n th ly M e e t in g O f
W o m a n ’s

r*. Howard Dmhiag and son,
de, af Marion, Ind., are visitthn f i p a n ’i father, Charles
■krt, n t the Monteium* Hotel.
Katharine Byrd, of Jockla expected to arrive Sat(lorneon t0 apcml a few
e with M n. R F. WhitNerth French Avenue.

Social Calendar

With Mr*. C. R. Mahon, Mr*. R
FRIDAY.
C. Moore, and Mr*. 8 .D . HlghleyA "girl break’ balloon dance
man as his leases, the annual bos- wtQ be given from 9:00 o’clock
Incas meeting and mesithl? hmeh- to 1:00 o’clock a t the City Hall
eooofth* Woman's d u b want hold with the Seminole Floridians aa
Wednesday afternoon a t the dub
house on Oak Avsnna. laamodlatoly after tho arrival of the guests
l.-ncheon waa sewed In cunraa* by
the
host***** In th*
large
club • auditorium
which
was
decorated ror t h e
occasion
with quantities of-snap drag***,
glad oil,, and other garden flowers.
Mr*. *»l»h A. Smith, who was
sleeted prealdeat of the club last
year to sarre foe tana term*, pre­
sided over the bnalneaa session
when the fottowtag new officer*
were elected: Mr*. W alter L.
Cooper, first vice-president, Mr*.

dfe. J- Dingle idee and two
drew, Margaret ami Simon,
111'at their home oa Magnolia
MM. Mr. DlagfeMer U able
M out again after being epn4 to kin home for % abort
taral work.
Mr*. R M. Papworth, Mr*. R
H. Lnnay, Mia. W. T. Lnngtay,
Ifra J. B. Cogburn, and Mrs. J,
C. Bill* were appointed to form
I^Wj Mrs. M. Zinxer who n committee to sell ticket* for the
to visit relatives far state Util* Theater play tourna­
ment which will take place hern
other committee waa appointed to
hpy* charge of th* *0*1*1 worker*
luncheon to be given aoon. Mem- . Circle.Number Tkre* o f - t h e
Presbyterian Auxiliary, M(s, J,
A. Uarrotd, chairmen, will meet
a t 13:30 o'cLck for luncheon at
th* hom, of Mrs, A. D. Smith,
West Sid*.
Circle Number On* of th* First
Methodist (hutch will meet at
3:00 o’clock with Mrs. D. C. B*rellft, W#*t First Street.
Circle. Number Two of the First
Methodist Church will meet at
3:00 o'clock with Mr*. P. M. Elder,
Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Banner, Mrs. Fannie WelnbcVg,
Mr*. J. Toll, Mr*. J. Flei&gt;cher,
Mrs. Victor Check, Sirs. M. Moses,
Mrs. Pearl Moss, Mrs. Rn*e Most,
Mr*. 11. C. Moore, Mrs. 8. Rwaldler, os Akron, Ohio and Tampa,
and Max Jacobson.

J U w a g tho## from her# attendf l g the Lawrence Tlbbett concert
T o H a a d b Wednesday night a t
the Mantel » l Auditorium were:
Mr*. A. M. PWlipe, Mr*. H. M.
Papworth, Mr*. John Kelly. Mr*.
F u i R S, Munson, Mrs. C e n g s
Q nerriog, Mr*. B. L. Dean aad
a d k e r , Mia. John Oliver, Mrs.
W. A- Adaaoa, Mi*- Wallace W.
BaB, Mril A- T. Ibsxanl, Mr*. W.
M. Thigpen, Mr*. A. D. Zachary,
the MUeaa Gifford ahlnSolaer.
Carolyn Collier, Helen Cowdy,
Kadrlloe Mallem. Mabel Bowler.
F i n i s ftelm Muneon, LaUl*

aAjnroaP,;Florida; fridat . harch j , ism

111 Oak A w n*.
Circle Numbsr Three of the
F lrtt Methodist Church wit! m**t
at 3:00 o'clock with klr*. B. A.
Harrison, SOS Valencia Drive.
Circle Number Four of the Flret
Methodist Chorch wlJL meet at
3:00 o'clock with Mr*. C. P. Hem*
cion, &lt;05 Magnolia Avenue.
Circle N um t.r Five of the Flret
Methodist Church wlU meet at
!:0O o'clock with Mr*. C. O. Bare.
1801 Palmetto Avenue.
Circle Number Sue of the P in t
MethodUt Church will meet at
3:00 o'clock with M n. E. U. Laref, corner Fifth Street and Mag­
nolia Avenue, with Mrt. Laney
■ad M n. L. C. Leonard? a* hostcun.
TUESDAY.
The Alathcan Claee of the
Firet Baptlet Church will meet a t
*.-30 o’clock at the church annex
with Mr*. B. 0. Methvln, Mr*.
Murray JarvU, Mr*. W. P. Brook*,
J r , ami Mr*. W. II. Ilarkey aa
hostess**.
Circle Number Seven of th*
First Methodist Church will meet
M 8:00 P. M. with Mi&lt;s Maud*
(’arrawey, Florsl Height*.

E o y Q fffo tC T V U t P f a
Mcaa R Gordon, o# Philadelphia,
Ire, J. Bwsrdlin, of Tampa, aad

J / iJ

n tjJ

•d aad prises awarded.
High
■core prises for the duplicate
piRytrs *toat to * Mr*. Hugh^OWhekhel aad M n. J. D. Woodreff
while high score prise ameag th*
ether contract player* waa given
to Mr*. Roy y. Mean.
R efnth-

C o lle g e

H o n o r R o ll

the University of Florida at
Gainesville, today were named as
being on th* "Honor Roll” for tho
first semester’* week of the cur­
rent s.-hool year at that Inslit uof their scholastic position: Gar•no* P. Priest. Sidney J- Wein­
berg. Charles J. Gantt, aad Robert
Kipp.
The name* of Mac Ben Gogbom and Edwin Shlnbolsar appear
i&gt;n the list of "Honorable Men­
tion."

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SAM

F L E IS C H E R

M A R R IE S

ORLANDO

G IR L T O D A Y IN J E A M P A C E R E M O N Y
Coming a t a surprise to a host
of friend* both hera and in other
parts of tho atata la th* annmmeement of the marriage this
morning at tliOO o’clock In Tampa
of Misa Esther Lteherman. daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mm Loui* LWwrmin, of Orlando, to 8am FMBeher,
son of Mr*. Jennie G. Fleiicher
and the tat* SI. Flalacher, of thb
city.
The brill* seas born in New York
City but ha* lived th* greater part
of her life in Orlando. She waa
graduated from Orlando High
School In 1987.
Sir. Fleischer waa born In New
York City but haa made Sanford

hi* home tinea *arly childhood. Ha
waa graduated from Sanford High
Sehao) In IMA aad tine, that time
haa been a member of Uni firm.
Flelaher Broth*™ and Dantlger. of
New York City. He It prominent
ae a commission merchant in all
parla of the state, end 1* well
known toelally here.
Immediately after the ceremony
the coopt* left for New York (Tty
where they will -pm.I a 10 day*'
honeymoon. They will ga from
there to Bradenton to remain un­
til th* close of the celery tea ton
when they will spend the summrr
traveller In the southern and east­
ern atatea.

Relief By Means
Of In fla tio n Is CAPITAL AGOG Walsh’s Widow
Seen As Faulty UPON EVE OF Relates Graphic
CINCINNATI, Ohio—Delay In INAUGURATION
Story Of Death
m ognitlun that thu collapse of

waa happy. In Miami a&amp;A q f i j
Beach we worn ao happy. 1 W
It rained In Daytona, and eH Wa*
against u* thaw .
Wa w *» ’em
happy. Now he'* gone.
"We worn to happy,” aha **►
peated. "Wa arrived In Miami. Wa
posed for many pictures and V *
senator was happy.
Wa *&gt;«1
many plarta there and in l t h l ’
Beach.
"Day before yetierday, wo 1*$
for Daytona."

t-Aivd htrt’Bhls big dish
of Mexican romance,
tpked hot with tabaicol
r... A story of thrllli In the
yelling bull-ring and
perilous midnight love
beyond the Rlo Orande.
A l l f o u g h t ,'lo v e d ,
danced and sung midst
«csnes of glamorous
beauty • . • and flarnJnhoawith the toveUeit
flldzthlssldoofhoavcnl
..."P a lm y Days" aad
"Whoopee" wore only
curtain raison to
,

SA M U E L

•N ew eu t
hie war Urn* days as food admini.trator, as secretary of com­
merce In the Hnrdlar and CoolI,
lg» cabinets and finally aa Chief
Executive.
The two IrarJtr* will go over
final inaugural detail* when they
■It down. Then* wa* talk last
night of more weighty subjects
o ining up, tu t no official verifi­
cation.
Details *greed upon last night
rail for Mr. and Mrs. Rjueevelt to
bo escorted from the Mayf owar
Hotel to tho Whit* House a while
ofor* II A. M. Saturday hy
Senator Robinson, of Arkansas,
.:tv| Itoj-.tc.entoUve I’oj , ol North
larolina- An o|*n ear will In used
if weather permits.
Forelooinas of the traditionally
FROCKS
,hnrp Inauguial winds and the
like were evident, with a now flur­
ries being predicted for th* next sentatlve Snell. Vie* President
Cap
Curtis will be at the CapiUl aW IkT retore.
u'ey or so.
u r s r ao tto asr are
S r iu l r Muses, of New IFaMp- ready.
unaanal liiiw e i.
la th* fouth car, Mrs, Garner
ihlie. and Ro|ire*entetrv* Snell,
L.y New York, llepubllrata, will es­ aad Mrs. Dolly Curtis Gtan, *U-.
cort Ihe Speaker and Mr*. Garner tec of the Vic* President, will
from the Hotel Washington to the escorted by Senator Moses.
All will enter th* Senata cham­
White House for th* rati prior
ber, whtra at no n Ur. Cbrtla will
to heading toward Capitol Hill.
On thu ride down Pennsylvania administer th* oath to hi* suc­
Avrrue, Mr. Huovtr and Mr. cessor. Mr, Garner plana a very
Itonscvelt will be accompanied by brief epevch.
There may be some rivalry be­
Itnhinson and Pou; while Mr*.
II.
over and Mrs. Ilooeevelttween
fol- him and his chief, tinea
Mr. Roosevelt haa let It be known
ha « t | bald to, eight miguteo,
something new in presidential
addresses.

OXFORD
• Hitch O il sad WhlM
Blh
• Leeibe, 1*1*

U r M ititi h /l/flM
Hundreds of

• IDII-rukbe, llsel
• Well

these . . . the greataM
Juvenile sll -InUssr (fee
value Penney’, k u evq,'
offtrad L

THI

BLACK

O O L D W Y N

P R O D U C T IO N

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»md /a /c a fi*

Netessary to
c o m p le te A
y o u r warm ™
weather en-_
srrnblr I They ti
smartneu and co&lt;
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B o m m u n ity C e n te r b

the gr*et*ft Jewaile

r S cen e O f C ard P a rty

Primary

W a it
nt^uua

lWM
a hanking collapse has
(Continued from Pag* One)
(ConllnustKrrotn Tag* Goal
retarlrd rccnvtry. but th# ntultltu'V cf back failures and the good-wishes front th* numbers la engagement so she could remain
continued stringency has swak- official Washington who hatra with th* senator, but said ha up-

flaco a t 3:30 o'clock, in Ih* study
halt. It will be precvdiM hy u board
prof,n o r uf tanking at (uiumoia
meeting a t 3:0t) o'clock in tho au­
Univei-ily, speaking at the Uni­
ditorium,
versity of Cincinnati Currrnt Af­
fairs Im itate.
M rs. S c o tt I s H o s te s s
Relief measure* through inM.iwhich aim a t the reduction of
At P a r t y F o r V i s i t o r tl.n
the prr-ent burden of debt and th*
Mr*. F, B. Langley of Jackson­ raising of commodity prices were
ville waa presented high score found faulty by Dr. Willis.
‘-The assumption that th* con­
prire, a painting of a Daytona
Beach (cane by Mr*. \V. SI. Scott, templated price raising would oc­
at the bridge party given yester­ cur la not necessarily valid”,
day afternoon hy Mr*. Scott at stated Dr. Willis. "In England,
her home In Mayfair for the mem­ fur cvnmpe, during tho pest IS
ber* Of the Afternoon Tea Con­ months -inee the aba.- 'onment of
tract (Tub.
Refreshments were the gold standard—an Inflationary
measured in
served at the conclusion of the procedure—prices
bridge game* by the hostess, as­ sterling hate not changed at all
sisted by Mr*. W. T. Langley. - or prarllrally n :t at a I. The as­
An arrangement of purple hau- sumption that Inflation and Ifhlnla, purplt gladioli, and whit* -tren-o in prices would be selective,
buddlea waa a feature of th* that is to s iy, won u opr into up­
decoration* In the room* where on those cf-ups which needed it
the gtwMtii Wtre'inlerlalnST. VnH- uitmuTvavir; iHifld whUK drd dot;
colored gladioli and other spring umtlTc-cIril, la also unwarranted.
flower* were arranged in various Debtor and creditor rin ses are
not ilisligct nnj sepatate. On the
places about the rooms.
Those present were: Mrs. F. 0. ontrary in the United Stales
Langley, of Jacksonville, Mr*. they arc e csely associated.”
Dr. Willis.luukod with fnvor upGcorga A. DcCottes, B n J j m n
Buitolph, Mr*. W. J. Thigpen, n reforms which went more to tho
Mr*. W. T. Langley, Mr*. U; I. roots i f Irnkl-g practice. Fur the
Trucks, Mr*. II. M. Papworth, Federal Reserve System, hr asked
a return to the fundamentals fur
and Mr*. R. J. Holly.
which he »ald It was urlginnlly In­
Friends of Mr*. Arthur 7jtrh- tended.
ary will Im» gild to learn that she
is Improving from n recent Ill­
ness at her home on Magnolia

I n . T o B T E n te r fa liw

n o p a w h en the guest* were entertalned.
At th« conclusion of several
game* af contract aad cont/act

S a n fo r d B o y a .M a k e

l A t t Mr*. Peari Mo., and Mr*.
Raea H s u aa bosteaaev the
■ smlMy aortal meeting af the* Aux­
iliary Bath Israel waa haM 'en

RQBERTI
&gt; J ,O v .k ln ,
trim! leather well sol*.
risg : Mr- and U m ! Dave
Mr. aad Mm, Jkrthur

ber

V a h ie

k M In d ark coiora.

romf ortable ahoe.

New Anival

�*‘ *1■
FRIDAY,

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. MAItCIl 3. 1933
r | Tt''« A. M «n.l at I |t l 5

UALITIES
rAremoYoN,

m**.

i^-My

foal eUssiflcatlons, which are
e*t*d to raault In added life
tha car aubdolng of “knocks”
I greatsr ease in riding, ars
tn as tha alms ad a aarias of
t* racaeilly aomplatad by tha
•parattvs Foal Research Comim , has been announced. Intad la tho research organltal ar* rvpraaontatieaa of tba
halcal and commercial branches
tho aotomoUvs and patroiaum
najriea and tba United State*,
rvmment. Among ihoa* who
iMctad tha axperlmenls ware
■ f f " from tba Society of Aaaatlea Engineers, IncM the Na-

readily recognisable by tba purthasdr of gasoline. This tendency
already la manifest In the widely
practiced division of frela into
three grades, tha premium produrt of eirwptlonally high anll“knoek” quality, tha standard typo
at accepted performance In this
respect, and the motor fuel for
r a n , trucks nnd bases that ar%
not sensitive to detonation.
Finally, an a by-product of this
research, although doe not so
much to Information It has devel­
oped aa to tha resultant focussing
of technical attention to the anti­
knock” characteristics of en­
gines aa wall as fuels, It I* asserttd, that the publle may expect
further Improvement* In those
fester** of engine design that #f
fret detonation.

For Raising Hogs
It was said that under
conditions. J fuJTof a rertan* number, • or “antirating, will a*aura aub.tantha car tha parformane.
ggpactad. from that grade
Tho tost mathod developed
Brtffvrvd by th® commitstandard la making eomratings of gasollna.
i second place, It Is doa universally-used test
M*ufv* tha oil companies

GAINESVILLE.—Florid*
hog
t w m n . can hwv. from on# l * k «
geaslng crep*
growing every
month In th* year, m t only pr»til in g «ha pig. H o m w n im sh u t
t®»«rany lowering the
'9»L actardlng to J. L*a Smltli.
s t r i c t cvtcn«Un agent, who rs*fntly nutllnrl soma or 0r Ihe
«f°P* lo l'l• n,• •
A t this lime, ho suggested, tho
hoga may bo turned on green
flalda of rye, oats, vetch, er Anv

trim peso. Thvvs crept will prod u :t a er#p a / train or manor*.
About tO pcun-'v per acre cf ni­
trate of aoda or sulphate of am­
monia applied now will produc.more tr a i|n ^ w r r r n t u r "■
Cat-tall • millet and sorghum
planted In March will be ready
for (taain g
about April and
should laat throaih July. Then if
eowpeat or squash ore planted In
April they should eopply trazln f
from about the middle of May
cntll the middle of Augnet. About
tho tame time. March and April
planting* of to r y com, Spanir h
peanuts, cawpea*. cr aoybetna
m iy be sard. Watermelon* and
Irufk crepe that cannot to mar­
keted ran also bo graaaJ. A
-4
of early corn pl»*.ted cloaa to the
feeding lot, and cut and fed wnllc
green can. he used ju*t before Ike
corn and painut ftelde are ready
for grating.
For fall and winter grating
crop* there are corn, rum or p?nnuts, and rrlvet beane, which
thocld bn planted about March

VOTERS B LA M ED N

English Theater Is
Democratifc Movte

LONDON—An
“all-me prieo I
tr hr me whereby early comets, not I
p iyta, get the beet seat* I
Indifference Of Mass high
In the • tells, u the latest theatri- I
Is Reason For H igh cal innoeatloa hero. Th® Ku.ham I
l* tho seen# o f this I
Taxes, TeacherSays Playhouse
popular more.
?
gls.ls, dreiI circles and botss I
ATLANTA, Go., MAR. S— Tha
( 0*1 1 *. a tent, while on th e!I
Indifference of America'* voters Wool wort h-csp-ond-M'JCor basis, I
waa given a t th® chief cauaa of
many governmental Ilia by Or. .eats in Ihe gallery may k® had
•.
j
Harold Gosnetl. cf the University at two shilling*.
When anybody visits "the Xhl'l- I
of Chicago, who addressed an au ­
dience compoied of publle offi­ ins Theater" he takes tha best
cial*. newspaper editors ami ether scat available, and enters into
guest* ef the Institute of Citizen- the excitement of discorering who
*Mp and Georgia l're«* Institute, hi* nvxtd.or neighbor may be—
which opened at Emory University since it I* equally pouib'o to hoknob with e (like or a dustman, a
her# rvcontly.
countess or a charlady at “the
“Complaints are made about
taxes, about the failure o f the {-'hilling Theater", nnJ &lt;la»» dlsgovernment lo protect persons tlrctions have flown to lb* winds.
p uhts of the surer-* of the
ami property, about the conditions
of the streets, ami hbout the undertaking were esprtrsed lo I
Mrs. Marjorie Newton when she
tem 'er on Swaet potatoes and short-comings of the governments, first thought of a sblllirg theater.
national,
rtate
»n.|
local,”
said
Hr.
rhufaa, planted about Jun* or
.she was ob'lged to abandon the
July, shouli,’ b® rvady for graxlnfr flosnell. "but the Indlffevwnt eitl- Mrs of a smnll hall, and bravely
»en falls to
his responsibility
rhout November aad' Shnphj
'nv 'twtr w c nmyAr'Tffd’TaTiww •tB * rtm rn h r'o frT tr« tirT ttM te r 1
nl Fulham Augustus John, scaliFlorida h g growers are also public money and which fall to known artist, helped with tho
fortunate In that they ran have protect tho ordinary citlsen are hoti«s and singe decoration. Its
frrmanent pasture fur grai'pg ba*®d primarily on th# Indlffer- doer* wsre palr.ted—largely ky
thruugho-.it a larger part of the enrff of the pn-at m i« of citt­ amateurs—its walls were cleaned,
year.
its scaU renovate!. Sufficient
ern*,
“ It Is rstlm atrd tb*t In Georgia | coney waa raised to cover the
In 1072 there were about 1 ,000.000 fir it modest expenses, and the
The only sponge fisheries In ^ h ite adult citlsWis. Itrporta Indl- p r e opened t„ a ravkH house.
The “Shilling Theatre” ha* sot
tho United Rtataa are In Florida.
Tba world - faraoua . tugboat, h stf "were regMcred. O f these 1,­ mil to be a purely business prop­
Three Friends, which, prior to 000,000 possible voters, only 22*&gt;.- osition. It Is supported by mmy
Iho Kpalsh-Amerlcan War, rnu 000 nr about 23 per rent took lh&lt;* prominent London lh&lt; Ulrica I perarm* and munition* through thu trim lie to go to the poll* ami vote snnalltles, and U a pm-ino at-'1
.Spanish fleet for th* fulw n pa­ last Novrmlirr. Gi^y two state*. 11 nipt to break down the cull of
triots, 11 still doing duty as n Mlssluslnpl nnd Jloiith Carolina. higt prices,
give employment
tugboat at Jacksonville.
tn as many attLLs a« poulbla and
to supplement movl. entertainr.ier.la for poor iwoplc.

PRL, Mar,, 3rd—BAT^ Mar. 4th—MON^ Mar. 6th

The Huwannro River, whl.-h In.pirvd Stephen Foster's worldfutr.'Mi* -shne, U a stream In
Northern Florida.

TSFAt. oO nteH alrrm ehl 'Hisl’lfT *
illverletl from his duly of Intelli­
gent voting.
LAKE MONROE
It was Hr. Gosnell'a opinion that
At R. R.
a syatam of some form of propor­
tional representation would en­
EVERYDAY
3 Tall B ab y-6 For
roll i#g*.jjet»ple to vote nnd would
&lt;• n u lut!*' m u1 eff.-ct tin Ihiilhern states wher. freo—
no minority p-irty Is rsprerente,!,
)r. flosnell wav th# first of n
That Good 0*ceola ( I t ’* F re s h )
: - f l cn nip of internal tonally known
*1
. : ' .
V
B SU horilir* on Joumnlism ami pubaffair* to speak liefer. Ihe
:th Annual Institute of Cltleeoah n of Fmnry Unleerslty. Tho
ile ehosen for Hisouseion daring
Qt*. | th. i convention T h e press and
Better Food Salad
PL.
m
M ru bile Onlnlon,” waa eonrWgrrd
significant at tha prevent time
it the Georgia Pres* Aswveiatin n was Invited, and accented, no
illation to hold Its 13.13 Press
Over Sea
illtuta at th* same time.

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,' t j t tu-ui.,#.I In aarfivBhting th e!
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Company.
mo nlng Gic II fellow came right
WASHINGTON, Mar. .V iicp' ItkLdaoatiur-i Cmipany ws* * in
tr--k with a sho.-ir uf-tight* and
Wasentallves of toe oew-psnr- i-.
r . j i f t.fcut. IV-l* lie-, D m •
left* lo atl pt.-t i of th® head ar I i .-n; D in n « je i t lleut. Rung*
fdu-itry wccnlly newntnx-nde1 to
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the Senale Flnsnee Conm lltrs
Tr-p-y pivte I •u*-1 n e d r-.
or t
Men eu.' Il.-iarhnicat
In '
government owner hi;* of the raili;-ve thH v.o-'l I off-1 In irirg «yrs nnd tn aching hi ad
i - re of (a p t. A. W. Knox,
.roads and tariff. I l l an t farm
!ng home narkrfs “op r tv; t w, • ,\A.,l for t.l* c-vlnt hut h«
f -ifMiy 11 mei a- usual on
debt revision.
it of cheap fornl/u n -I-1tef-l i I t to to hi- r&lt;’ir.er,*&gt;o I V-mdnr light last. After roll *
get
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William Randolph llcarrt, ln n
tado
under dupreebted (
. I. -a- I lr«pe»tlm, the Comu lit I wc-i holding t&lt;&gt; the tores, i i iy w.ii idftv i»-.r to Ideal. '• ' i
velumnlou# letter, m:tlin-d n pro
On W nnisilay It ngv who gr .e thu n m evia '
gram sujge-tlnjr fe.le.nl opersA* fo- th* railroads. |h* p.iV (chirp away.
thm of thi* ralluravs, evpi-nlel IUh-r snorted “apparonilv ih* m im ing h- ramc In ncala att-mg. in tr c.i«m» in toe &gt;ilf.-rent fee­
public works to ai l oncn-plnv- only way that the ne.esrvry rojn- harg itc like mail. Thi- tim- 1 l- it i of Krderil wqiecilon.
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ment, a eale- las nnd “rra*.».'aMe pie!i- r.vinianiratto-.i an I i i i f .a- was davit fur the r . nt. Th;y
II. adquriiers t'em|-any did r o t;" - •
reflation" of the cpreen-v.
'tlou ef the railroads ran I ,- ar- 'rxjjoi* Me tv my bed-room wher. •'nil Monday night.
Henry J. llvskrtt, nl.'tor of the eor.ipIM'M la through goiornmeni I rtnreit until the following
U.i Tuc-lag night tht M t-V all-' 11
The re IT y v-erk. and idd Mil flu Ih-tnekmenl, c a .r r the rouiman-i
Kansas H ty Ftar. g a-r the rnmha-'
claimed
another
victim.
nt of tho n.-rl“Ga.vtjTment o-xnenlilp r dl ad­
• •' "l Jpt*i.-v Kimx, pul to an tnten-; "
Washburn, ,i--e h r r on "Iornullon-t-y Sect apliiin tiara i
cultural Mid It,
Vil. seygaatcil| minister tho lailmads eCnonniical
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PreiIJ*nt h* n j It in on? ro-onlinnted sj-trm ,” c .Tina'ilng offs-ir ef Company
■r.-, Inrp-* lion, aril i11111 by sec- * ’* 1
IS, wlri.hr* been f ir the |a* t two i ‘ -i
atii’r and raid: I he raid.
tin tics. Tin-*.lay Tight ’ . '
r* nil tnxei; in-;- .'-ppr.;ryu!v referripi: 11 loans wr.J f a r ,• (iotanun--1 llo»pita' livinMiWiriffii11*'*^"1-""'1 ---nt—
v r r JWwrwtt-it!rrww(V’*Fi&lt;r' ir-tru .tc i in the littei drill, fira t. ! -4 —
try, eannot enrry the 1379 Ivr.d.
j to the rnnlertu kut n-|t naming tr-lay li -l to-/psiwl a few day* lid &lt;&gt;n tbi* field, rolling pack, etc.
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“Adjust nnd -rale ilown firm i ‘hot or;.-initatlo^, llcar*t con with' h;s lamdy. Ho will return t"
All Hire-* comjaniet for tke '
the ho-pl!at Ihjtcdny for a n s&lt; reel four week* (till :&gt;*• givc-i api*lnd*htedne«i whe-* nr.o«yiry b y ; t'nyed:
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selective treatment under v.hic!i
"If the people's money i« t ring oprratijn.
i »l ln*trtrtloni In the different
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Rim-,,
&lt;&gt;ur
la.-t
rrp*irt
Lieut.
credKn's nn I deh'nrs shorld shxre n*«! o t In sufflilent quantities tn
•Ir II i*. formalin*, rtr., s i they
unavoidable ln**e*.
-i b y Ihe rall-oads, ihen the |«eopl i Non grin hue rrmnvid from hi* will &gt;e put i.n at Friicial Invpec- J"
“Depe--il fur p-iee rrenvery. not -hmjl.i o .'n the r a ilm s d a - v l se- fo:rn • m id , nee rn I'ark Avenue tiop ni Apr. It and I.
on domestic allotment or gtvern* I run- Ihe full Iwnefit that woi-1,1 lo IMA Mr rrolia Avtnue.
I'llv-te o* Mu** -f ihe Me-1ealI
(Julte • flurry a n .' some llttl- Ht-t.iSimint hail the misfortune ,
ment rental of marginal b irds,! accrue from go-.-ammert refiran-*
^
rviitrinent
wna
causal
Sunday.
t u t flr*t on the pptvar-l mnvr-nent 1lr K- government reon»nnlxxtioh.
iu lo ie fr. m hi* rar a (cry valu’'
I*. CO'.h. v.hrn the rail wra* i*l I,. rJ MM whit.- aitemling the , tl &gt;
|h«t would come
Inmieilmtely i iroienvr*ent uniflrtdlon and go*.
Sounded for atl unit * of tho San­ H|e- nl .Moblllsatt •’ .H I at t 'e
iKroi-oh removing &gt;-lcnicnts of un- • ernmept rp**rnllon.
:.J
ceriainlv and fear."
To aid the farmer. Ilra n t tug* ford IW . to ni hill/.* at th** Arm­ nnory on Sun jy ‘, Fsli, 'Jdth.
t
•in »'
To bring this aliout, lie pro-, ceste.i regulation
of sale ami die* ory at cnee. The call w ri Is'.cd Any .no finding t*
i-amrra It tn|,, j
iributlnn ot emp*.
• -It le reehlly B|i, i ri.vti ,| if thuy‘ p,,,.;. |
will iiturn It to I'll -i-,- Mu*., all j.
,
dOg I'almettn Aver ie, Apirtnietd j
I*, t ’.ring It t» the u mory n e tt%v|;», ,
Tue-i’ay night.
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Or. tr .J In g to ir;..[t. that of Fill i.i
Pllv-it- l.uthrr Pavl.t „f the .Mel- , ( x(u
leal I* Mrhmert t- &gt;li*.i Gui- Inctufepp' i f tlexeia, flu li.i-|-y i-. i
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liking place la-t M'liliy .
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�THE SANfCHD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY,; MARCH 3, 1933

A n tiq u a te d
M e a s u r e s R e c e iv in g
V ig o r o u s

A tte n tio n

CHICAGO, Mar. 3—Nearly a
tail legislature* h a v e been
frfad Iqlo activity by "blue
e»" requiring Sunday laactivIn ' sUtf* haring laws against
ivlee, baeebell and other amuscmta on' the Sabbath, repeal
-agUM take rank almost with
M a g moratoriums, taxation,
sldblllon, economy- and mortge relief aa leadln| l«*ne», a
(Yev revealed.
O sh In a few of the states,
R frtr, have sreh "blue law"
rtgtard neared the stage of onMeetL Ope state. North Dakota,
a •Mocked current attempt* to

Rwnorg Are Rife
Over Who WW
Succeed Wafalt

remote ite law ogaiiwt Nunduy
movies, dancea and other emuwmenu.
Tho Wisconsin l»gl»lsturr has
started orlion on wiping Sunday
regulatory measures off the stat­
ute book*, following the mandate
of a IMS referendum.
In Maryland, where Baltimore's
blue U e i were recent]/ liberalised
by re ft rendv m, bltle propo«» slmllar action for three counties.
Nebraska's lenete baa approved
a bill to repeal an old (aw -prohib­
iting cigarette imohlng In re*Uurante. th e house ha* blocked u
proposal to forbid the showing nfj
movie* In which women uninke.
The (’eorate boom noon will art
on a hill to legallte Sunday
baseball nnd moelee In Atlanta.
Rival bllte have boon burled by
the New Maxlro legislature, onpropoaal would forbid Sunday
amusements. A counter propovol

(Continued From Page One)
Hat from which kaoeevelt may selert a nomine*.
Other* talked i t were Kell*
Frankfurter, professor of th* H ar­
vard law school, Cambridge.
Mom .; former Senator Janaea A.
Seed, of Mlmoori; Huston Thomp­
son, of Denver, former trade com­
mission chairman; Senators Wag­
ner. New York, end Guy A.
Thompson, St. Louie lawyer.
Mullen, one o f Sooeerelt'e con­
vention manager* at Chicago and
Democratic national committee­
man from Nebraska, was la
Washington yesterday and had
planned to confer with Welsh.
Welsh was understood to have
great earthquake of 192.1, when
U 3JW persons perished end 701,495 building*
were deetroyed,
withstood
yesterday's
jsevtr*
qveks without heavy damagv.
The modern Industrie! cities of
Kobe end Oseke likewise escaped
severs ilsmsge&gt;"'—-«— »—
George Bernard Shaw, British
man of letters and other world
tourists aboard the ateemer Empres* of DriUIn were in the Kobe
and Osaka regions. Nope Of the
tourists wm Injured.
New* services sent airplane* to

MANHATTAN
” MARKET

offered Molten « qaalftant at­
torney p n m ii U p .
SberUy b • t m n rasmber of

WASHINGTON, Mar. t-iA V bpoaker
Gamer yesterday told
Cengraa* and la addition fa bealded la fonnatatiag a p n g n a
for rotting coTOnuarnt iiy m e i
Camming*, former chairmen «f
tho De race ratio national commit*
If*, figured prominently la tho
speculation,
aa
did
Huston
Thompson. Tito understanding * a i
th at tho Colorado senators aaJ
Governor Fd C. Johnson of that
atat* would recommend tho for*
mor trad* commissioner.
Advocates of form tr Senator
"Jim" Hard, robntlM* prosecutor
of ••notarial investigation*. hold
a flo* pro*poet, although Rtod'a
hoalth and ago—ho will bo 73
next November—w*r* a poatlblt
barrier.
Rood lupporU n told no othor
recommendation war necessary
than tho fact that tho Missourian,
when prosecuting attorn*/ for
Jaclaon county, tried 2A7 caaon
and obtained 285 conrlctlono. ffo
woo In tho Senate for 11 ytars
and I* now practicing In Kansas

PLANT CTTT, Mar. 1 - l A V Strawberriee moving hy

m

the territory eMt of th* V ksbslpul river were traveling tosiev a t a
redaction of about *40 to I U per
ear, railroad offtslaU said

City.
Those urging Senator George
war* afraid the feet that three
HfiUIWMW"ITfAHy'aW*'"nr:’tW*
cabinet would mil lu te against
hla chances, The three are Hull,
Tennessee;
Swanson, Virglsla,
and Roper, South Carolina.

Forty-seven per cent of all the
varieties of trees which grow In
the strirken eltlee and towns when North America north of Mexico
It w m found no other means of and the West Indie* am native tn
fast communication remained un­ Florida.

ContgJf Second Mid P a lw tlto

impaired.

FOLLOW THE CROWDS TQ SANFORD’S GREATEST FOOD BARGAINS

IJBTTVGE 2 for 9/

‘ ? '

S

C A U F C R N U -I V &gt; i t e _______________

EGGS

en

d oz.

2 0 ?

with some exceptions, labor and
merch»miixing o n . tly . Rabhalb. —
Sunday sports In park* and rocreation renter* In Wilmington
would lie permitted under n Dela-

EXTRA FANCY

ATOE5 10 »»• 14/

LONG'S MEAT IS A TREAT TO EAT
221 E. First Htrwl
Opposite Powtofflcn

WESTERN

STEAKS 15- 18&lt;
(2 Lbn...„....2fi«)
PORK CHOPS
L b . 15/
W^TERNorFLA.

■HJ ^
’ * ’ (2 Lbn..... _23i)
HAMBURGER ori u
FORK SAUSAGE
ONK PORK SAUSAGE 1b.' 10c
.fit Roast of

15^

Beef

»&gt;•

10/-

depositor*
through moratorium
authorisations' ha* become an le­
al’* o f thfl hour In neaily a score
of the thirty-two eglsUturvs still
In session.
New law* In New York, New
Jersey, Vermont, low*, and Ne­
braska have Increased the power*
of state officials tn co-operate In
assisting banks to stay open and
tn , *pee,| up reorganisation and
liquidation wher* necessary.
Maryland and Michigan, where
statewide holidays have recently
been declared, are hurrying action
on new banking legislation. Ohio’s
governor ha* proposed a bill to
prevent “rumor* nf th* necessity

Montana ha* pa*t*d a bill re­
vising ite bank law*. S o m e
change* ar* being considered In
Colorado. Only In New Mexico hat
financial legislation been blocked.
Perturbed by tb* Certnak shoot­
ing In Florida, the New J*r»*y
legislature la considering Imposi­
tion's} th* dtalh penalty for at­
tempts on thy life of the president
or president-elect. Colorado has

Scores Of TowiuuAre
Submerged i n Dis­
aster Causing Much
• Damage On Island

Mlyako-Vamada bridge. • *

INDEPENDENT
S-OWNED and OPERATED
Sanford By Trading With

__ ^

. At tlie porta of Fukishlms.'
Mlywgl *nd Iurate, scores of fish­
ing boels were lost.
The town of Kamalshl was believrd to have suffered the great­
est damage.
A tidal wave there
swept 1000 of the film */Jepeneee
- (CuntiiuuMl-Front-Page-One)
a inlupus d o w n i visiting at My- paper houses away. Three thousysnoahitn, in lhn.mountains north
of Tokyo, with -hi* family. Tliat
plnrs reported only a slight quake. home department * officially an­
The seismograph In Yamtuiashi nounced. Business houses,. Includ­
ing a branch of th* . Industrial
prrfrrti re wa* destroyed.
Kamalshl felt the must lavere Bank and two theaters were de­
quake since IBM, when th* antlr* stroyed.
Sternest home* at Jllnanogotown was destroyed.
.Streets ny Tok)o and Yokohama way, Mlyagl prefecture, were en­
were filled with excited person* gulfed by the tidal wave.
Tokyo, rabnilt following the
who fled their homes.
Houses
rocked violently
Communication lines were shat­
tered, making early compilation uf
death list* Impassible.
F itted New l I I
h|sny boat* anchored at Fort
Reduced p i l e * on aingl*
Mtynko were washed away by a
tidal wave. A section 130 meter* vision and Kryptok tana*. Ala*
In length wa* broken from tho aU shell and modem gold
filled fram«|.
waa created for her upon her elec­
Dr. HewjrMcLauUn. Jr.
tion in 1928, an honor not usually
OPTOMETRIST
that thi* membership especially
US Park
•
bestowr,| upon a newcomer.
Mr*. Owcn’a excellent linguistic
ability also waa cited ae a reason
for her appointment to th* italn
department. .She speaks French
A T T E N T IO N !
and German fluently.
Doctor* end Housewives
The assistant secretaryship or
I si* »qulpo»d I t rrpslr and
state t* only one of the many
•isrttsa ssrslcsl Inals, *clssor*. k n lvt* rllspsr,. it*. s « f
post* to which Mr*. Owen'* name
t&lt;&gt; dn expert saw filing.
ha* been attached by polltl.'al
I.A W N UOW KtlH
gossip*.
Repaired and Hfcarpeaed
Four aislitan t secretaries of
r m t.ls » Nsw"
state normally are required In the
administration of the state depart­
ment. The United Htstes register
J. W . S H A P O IN
lists the salary a* &lt;9,000, subject
t othe economy act deduction.

M oney That Leaven A City Or Coot*

■unity Cannot Produce Prosperity.
Mpney That Stays la The Safeguard.

their proflte out o f town!
Were will they get depositors
If them were no local retailers,
•rhoiesakra and manofactor&gt;X»T What would happen to
our banks, our title*, oar
people and thetr Institutions
under such circumstance*]

NOTICE

S N O W D R IF T
C a rto n

Jfomfer
pV

1 $ c

M onygH

J E L L -0

I D C

Cherries

.'fa. 1 Can h»«l trad .
X th r

If F0W&gt;JRMn a Dollar a Pound, you could
npt get better Coffee.

1 L b . J a r J o h n s o n 's P e a n u t B u t i n
9 C a n a ...............

No. 2Vi Can

10c Size V kn u ajk u*a»e...
LARGE CAN TO1PE .....

PRUNES
APRICOTS

F t ,. Silcndj.Y^- CUog No. 3 ^ Can

WA8UINOT0N, Mar. 3.—A re­
ward contmsnsurate with her serv­
ices to the party, definitely beg
been promised Mr*. Ruth Bryan
Owen, It waa learned here tn weL
Informed quarter*.
From th* earn* source* It w**
Indicated that Mr*. Owen I* being
considered for the post of assist­
ant secretary nf *Ute, and several
plausible clranmatancv* were ad
venced to support these cplaten*
Mr*. Owen’s four year*’ service
on th* exclusive foreign relatione
committee of the House, service
upon whkh precludes duty on any
other committee, wa* the thief ar.

• W t a n n u i M s u m o an

gnment a d v ay d - It was recalled

A C O N ,

O A S T S ,

Pound:

1 2 e a n d 15c

P o u n d ...

MoBt Coughs
D em and

Ilumford Baking

TW OLR d g .

Ruth Bryan Owen
WUI Be Rewarded
Fbr Her Serviced

&lt;3-lba*25c)

POUNDS

PBOTBCT THE BANKS
Something over 3AOO banks
foiled last year because of'de­
preciated vale** of property,
securities and commodities.
Banka make money lending the

CALIFORNIA p e a c h e s

S E Juicy Rib and Brisket

! Good.OWWater Ground

C r e o m u lik m

Don’t'ta&lt; ' them le t a.strangle

F

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�TOR SANFORD RERAf.D, SANFORD, FT.ORIDa ,

Spotlight On MCKEE ABYSSES
Ch h tad W s O f Incom ing PUBLIC TO DROP
And Outgoing Presidents VAGUE DISTRUSTS
By BYRON PRICE
&lt;CW«f Of Bureau, Th* A**c.-i»trcf Pres*. Washington)
WASHINGTON.—bF)—The hisr t ^ m t Ihesu eventful Him* will
ttjHrw ta»k» »o challenging u.
tV o f painting fur posterity an
bquMtlenably Aleurite picture uf
irbert l l t m r in the White

W ASHINGTON,—"Wj-*-In

ln-

i

New York Farmers
[ Are Fiini fn Belief
k Of G old Standard

NEW YORK,
Mar. A—New
Yorken have worried themoelvr; !
Into such a state i f mind overt
depression factors, both real a id '
fane led, that they are courting'
"social disaster” unless they gi t
a sarer hold of themialvei, Joseph
V. McKee, president of the B nrd
of Aldermen, told the Women's.
I'tcs* Club recently.
S[waking after a luncheon nt
the Pennsylvania, Ur. McKee said
(hat Iho costs of government must
luma down, but that th* city's
first, task waa ta Os pel vague lip
pirheiwtnns and distrusts. Tarne.l
from hid vacation in tne U*rk*,
and sjnrxkitig with quiet frani-nv-,
I lastituliomi on lericua. .trial, an I ^\|r. McKee a ske
r . e—.&gt;eias**wiwiry*hr1fgn"1MvMs-one’mr,rr,ViTiCT~»” riTJf »4-l.nl t&lt;ie hy*.

mmI

trued i t O n.
»h«l by Jo*
Zangir* with butlll inl*i*4«d tor th* Pr*»ijdent «1«»t, wit* t*
ciped uninjured, Co*

n**l«**tl »*•«**
groit

ter--- Wo
Prctldjnt fleet Rassivilt
rtemved ttv e ril crate* *1
eranpt* tar h,a hobdry
Irifa aboard Vincent A: tor *
y n tit NeurnahH, pr«i*nt-

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WANT ADS
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t, I •«! \ i
l«w I*v UMhic iHk* ithW% nuniU i *,

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1*1 E. u’nd. Geo. E. Mack,
itulomubitffi
K E N T AN Austin.

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Imin. unil If. I, linl Idtby ehivki
Hear onabb-.

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Sttuaf. Dost, i li*a*y-|
iTtiplt. Vied after &lt;"»!

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tiappy. Ita g is e t away an Su’ jm s c .
during aacn * l me b rs a d t a iu . sou •
s lir a l f a n a rd td tf»*r tills *r&gt;* ' ■

Jtl Elm Avrmn

12— WitntPd

WAN Tl.ll: \ one loir o used farj.i
Ml It'K n i l t h D KI.lt Ell'i
wagon, 111 t-isid ciuiililii.il, rootM llltl It H it HIES
Nav,. money on AM . jour Ferlb munlcalu Bos I, Ben,on Spring*,
User and l'r*d n.ej* at this A A
I, Store, tt e nelivrr li) Irurk. W ANTED lluvc you a sludm
Vitu*il likr our prire*, nuf produrl'
-Me t&gt;lnno whirl) you'd like In
slid nur service.
tin . iu the, liailib. of someone
i lie'll itppnviille it ? See
S he nl el ller.ild of fie.*.

IV ter

Apartment* For Rent

ill— llntturi
VI S ti s l jiul I'oullrv Irrd *
lifain • ml I lay — I '•*»H* -it,rr-s*i re Jim Daod* llrand. Frvsli
.Ink* II-I r i l l il sv ik li B-“iirlni'
rlisft-clion. You ran “cl whirl
«i u -'.nil h ere—p riirj tight. I t ;

A I In nt ic it ml (eiilf

Fertilize.*- (’«.

eiilntu tmminiiilioti petiliur
nt.tuin at b ii 1 . 1..... igt
He also niib-t designaie v
he I* for or acnlnsl re|,i»'.
I'etitiunk mud be fit*—I w
secretary of slate - &gt; days
Apr. I.

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it . ,1 |s.v,rr.
. .•\* nave

wit* e .. .o* i f i* .ini i it*
uie
r“ i^*r-ewn “ah*»i 'r.i.titr,*
Ili- •. p America fn.ni ..i'tn in t"V I i. iijr* and lt**i!lr bni, to w

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COME ON, INTO HHL N
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HE w A a / IF WE CAN ONLY

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Prohibition Repeal

OOP —Our Prehistoric Ancestor

* W t « T KIND ^
CF A HORN SN O U ttU
•COtt lYED MONSlWCtlTV

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IF f f f w h W T W T j- PVfc

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VjartACK VOl&gt;2

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Any on* aspiring l» be a dejjjl
gale ta the eanroutioo matt efW

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RATES

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filHill DJlrtTl In mIn4n.Mi* tin* |ttir*

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RESU LTS

------

Announce*etui

lb * i 'to w#» 3 |e. cut.
' DsaiMi • oxp'uiuc*| tlu- incren
vvi. i .. lilltuiut ivlirction uf tht
huge demx.idi milch have bci-u
plaonl on ti N-w Y’ rk money
m iikrt inci e rt ' Iu l&gt;iinl.iri; r*.
striilioru. i*Jinanj eitKii. of IIh-

c*.mention on Ayr. lii-

A-■n'lallo.l

HAVE Y.OJ.’j; K A r t 11 icpaited
’.fiy. ino ab.. ivntiy snow* how.
Ilriv.i. Jewilrr, Mag. Are.

ter l* )rl luul I n n u ilfte l s e n .
Jin e 71 lust, pie r to which llntr

MAtlJftflN, tVIs* M*r. 1. I,I t '
&gt;Thu Vi i»fine.ln legitjitu ie sul tqi
■tflw^irOalSIfeeiTye^U-rilaP for |i|
"(ate wide vote Apr. 4 o» ratifilalion «»f prohibition repent.
The n.-tion, legislnlnr* said,
ptidcildy will mrVft W ur-m in th t
fu st sta te in Ibe union to vote •
on' th.. ratiltcal op of repeal
amendment inlrnltired hr her nnprice* declined rut her! liio -on. United H*tnlr* Kcnalnr
a* Ume. Alter drop- liliine, anJ recenily i »-ied hy
ibarev hew*wee, Anteti- r i.ngrrss.
u* rscwiLivd all but 1While actual .niliticnlion .an! lt»J. East min, all r»t II- vuti'ii officially until a
ifuntitgli-mal ninvenliim ■'» V!•*•Jt, election nf ennvi-ntinn ik-le*
i sles on*Apr.-4 will |il»i-ily show
ltiertiiuiiiV wish.
The usual spring primary clw . tinn fur judvisl un-l muni.-ipal
-antiih-tr* will le leld Apr. i xml
vote* then trill ‘receive a &lt;epxrate

Pin —I t Cpdfififi

led

mtr r.ic;j;in.-. litre
hs It w: -,pg on

' TANK HOLIDAY
TECLAREH BY
5E0RGIA HEAD

t esdltlcxi.es cf' benefYiat
A of Mat suets were frosrn.
■cr* upon baiter* iu hilh
anting end outgoing a-’minin* to Yttka x:ma action in
net Ion *1'-deposit guacatteu
ilood tp hive liccome
tfcqjxrly fr: m bu*incss
laving
dilTiculiy in
■vfrol'a and
making

Jtnni'v

iv.-icd Cali*:* ttu

Interesting to n .tc that moat of

C o (p p e d Ironi Fage One)
isistion thiough final session*
Con grass.
Doe auzgvstiun to meet thu ait)ian w hile bankirg inslUOtjon t,
t Impaired, Was under.1.oil to
I .first for tuinr.’ctc guaianl* n
f k irifoil ut all new bunk &lt;-VHb&gt;, dasigneit tu attract money
Ik I® bank*; seconf.'lkc
M of a substantlat pamniata
fuesent dapuiiby aail third,

mil Hunts!

FICMIO ,\:',.*IC.T—
r.uasrlt i •*«&gt;««,
nati d f it « 7 ,k art
Id, e, ti •*-rated ta
er»*.« eiv-.rs far r»

cd oa bahaM el the flan fa
---- C .traj ts e b a n ;

**

Uu,m can bo sunimariiaJ In a sin­
gle s h o d w ord—UEHTS.
Flfst, there i* the question uf
tha L*bt that i* piling up In the
United .States ueaaury. For many
month* now tho government ha*
hern living far toyeiid it* Inc mo,
u d a •evstoeaifnn of sane financ­
ing should go a long wny in j roruoting geneial In sires* recovery.
Kercnd, them la ihe milter of
ptivate debts, glreni.y at so acute
a singe that many western farm
coinnt'Jiiltirs hate prevented by
sublet fugp nr force the foirrIns­
ure of mortgage*. Tin* whole sub­
ject with its all*n 'ant dispute
ovef tanking and eurrrrvy i*
sure 11 Intrude Itself with grow­
Kap«tfully waa that quality nf ing emphasis.
Finally, there mu Ihe wpr debt*.
tu d lo i hnm to rtf Icenco uoU.cible
n hla ^M -ih-m aking* III* public It m tnn ligrdiy too much to s.iy
tlerurvcfA nearly ftvtuys w«r» lin t attempts to aolve tout prob­
horoLgh'} m^Nrr-cf-fuct.
Hi* lem wit) be the very spear-hea t uf
ne&lt;t eiiUrtawlcvg apgpeh** were Amrti.un fur*ign policy.
tdircrrd to amaller coinpauie*.
If Ihe incoming regime ran
So in the memories of Washing-' c ntiibute nicciutnbly tui.ani lift
un tho fnpige nf th* dliyver who Ing |ho world out of the m &gt;ras»v revealed t« *lf meYt^iuhu c ' - 1 of debt, I fiat alone will fulfill ir
owe with the Image of* the llou- a gicgt i'ogree the high hope., it
er who ic fu itd to bu revealed.
holdi fur the pruaiiacsl-"newr deal.'

oaolnoo*

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IV-11" I rtnV trmhZ.’* %*&amp; il fcr»4rf Df. F. I*
lift -Ikdl atlMkt
H*»
t;v i f
sta'illllct pwHli:t-big
Nn Irv i.tTt*, Wr t*tWfrr* j**'■*!#*.
p .nrrT the f
of So.. Y»r* V*v. k04 nb* |H u.t:f t
ptrtkH Wtt*»MtStifimt&gt;».r.U
¥A~k
Sir
ha* r o rtfn o - --I lit*- So,ml nBfk&lt;HT&gt;»i*rr
Sf’&gt;* .'**lh*r,iiw,rtrl tin.. Mftv.j

In*) wnttn oceurrtd it

kan atnotuited-lii litllc immt tha a lik- father* of ’thp- Ver-btli? ' ~
, transfer »f tedlou*. u. rve-learu-ilhoui aU, mptiIU „„ .Hdncluing ta.ks loa mw .e.thg.
,l,e anUy.U of the Individual

r*””?

y iho Gulf uf Jlevlc**.

itu rjg i during l*a*t

the (train
l ' - w u &gt;1 jtuvetnmenl be r»- uc.ik _wllhilr*wn
amidst a l - f f d to u basis uf expenditure*
“A ' I * me I
a lilatingi in'olvirg no ij'. j.-trous tax load?(*Hy'‘, he stud, "I
Ida fa»t ’ l*ow c*n prl.es und wages bu le- prvssea me rj"f
ds wonlaI ktwtdL factories tenpened, wart *P*ir which
I on ven a-1■'*•1 rrivctl.n redueedt How can lh" ri,y “ ’ 1 ml
{American prestige and American
“Thbi triucne
The iiucrututnlily if. limner is triiiidsiiip abiuad ls&gt; n^i-Ha*-'vbv.,ii'iva»J " ln*&gt;
*
'
[ slaTe uf mind.
/^ k a d lc tu ty within itself that liihedT
What to do about Hit curm uy 1 1l’« n*iu,'M
^ \ t,J
n P w an eniguu.. Yet ouu or
'o characteri-lica will itsml out About ilttt rttgul«ilon uf luiinvM? I / ** **. lU " 1
A leut the s|ivcter cf bankruptcy J !
yon.: dispute.
they are fearfu
The first of hi i qualities wa* About prohibition?
.
nonne catantropl
l rxceptiurul'y intense respect
All thbse nuvstlons, and other* ri.a ,„ inlo atll(1|
r,.aud devotion Yu, the olfiio of which might be added, arc prrtty money from thit’ceply entangled with tho anchor*
“There vves
of Aweriran ctnbility. When you circulation lo-t
I Mr. Hoover's exertion* of uiiml diacuas them, you c;tne finally to This week it wi
Aid body purin; the past four Uw questioa—as Mr. Kooacvelt OOOJJOO to IITO.I
rein* huvq been ntmust leyoiiif b*f will io « u to it—how for wrong putting money
Bif. li* l ; u n of work oflfn have lias tho nation been In ita effort* anj jnlo , ar*ty
keen froni dawn t&lt;&gt; niiu. iglil. His li apply to tha present underlying that they ran I
•trk-t'iida in Virginia Inxpucntty______
____ polity
___ ________
tints of public
laid down Ly thing happen*

JL ?S £ ?

Yh.- iV d't mi.I (l.vjolic purvey
•j n .'rt.la i»&gt; .it *e» IJMI mU. *
I r&lt;*9*t t'TVW
hj&gt; fl|C Wulv.,1
f the Allan".-, nn.1 JVtW t o j » W

MAvon ANTON J
CIRMAK. C U tt ptr-

Says State Of Mind
Is One Of Worst De­
pression F a c t o r s

- filing liepe ami *-bur reverie
.ulruriu Mrtngely iu the national
I syih-ilnry which greet* Frank­
lin l&gt;. Kunnvelt at the threshold
of llte While House.
Even aside from the public U-j I ’ni|iivstiuiiably the keynrie of
its which have gmbroi'ed his ad- hi* aitiiivnt is one uf jubilation,
Inlitration In controversy, there
a remarkable dilT^ipnet- ol I
linien about th* Intrinsic char-1
-teristics of the man hintrclf.
Many have aeen him, soberred and silk-hatted,
ruing
riftiy on some official business,
ivloustyilrnpatient iu have it iver
lib. Maly hive beard him speak,'
ithout attempt at the orntorkaM

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Sanlo/.t Hlorc
-HU Kal'ror t-A'eit"*'
II I " K it G .M tltl.l'l. M nani •
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PAPE1

Fair

_ Florida's Hear t
I Greatest Vegetable
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Garden Ijind.

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tonight sad Friday wRh
alkie light free* taalffc*Warmer Friday.
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AN IN D M N D E N T DAILY NEWSPAPER

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NUMBER

Fire Cent# A CeyF

SANFORD. FLORIDA, THURSDAY. MARCH 2. 19M

Member

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Walsh Dies
o R oosevelt’s Inaugura
Surprised A n d Grieve

SPEAKS HERE
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TIME IN ROW

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Financial Exchanges
Start N e w Month
With Indications Of
Bullish Movement

ForAny
elnWayHage
Functions;
By Solons

E x p r e s s Deepest
Rcg?ct Over Death
Of Noted Personage ^

S C I 0 N | = 5 ^ TRAIN

OF CAPITALIST IS

NEW YORK. Mar. *. —&lt;/P&gt;—
I a w* n i n i m i r t n n t
Financial market! itarted tho new
month yeaterdoy by giving a goo.1
account -of tomaolre*.
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I V ataek market a £ * W * d forj WAg|nN(-T 0 N . Mar. 2 - &lt; A T tha aoeond aurrmaire • r . ____|shock and surprise wa* tho roar-;
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WASHINGTON. Mar. 2 (AJ*.&gt;rrAn affable but firm
„ was the anawer of Rich­
ard Whitney, president of
the New York Stock Exchaayr. tn. auggaatloaa -#ea*,
terday for changing the way
the huge market place func­
tion*.
, IIU View* w#r* oxprtaaed to ttm
Sonat* banking committee -tftor
it hid received testimony tint a

them wa. rome m u t a g jf u j j * ^ 1

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UNHARMED

R e le a s e d

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A p p o in t.
OFFICIAL OF BOY Recently
Attorney Generali
Of HfcartAf
SCOUTS SPEAKS Victim
t a c k Early Tc
TO KIWANIS CLUB
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M ar.

ROCKY
M OUNT,
2. — ( A . F . ) — Se

N.

rner*Hiffirs^MlTKo1m%-*mT.TirTlon
*
diet! suddenly of heart it
Deliver's Short His­
aboard the Atlantic
t o r y Of Scouting Line train near Wilson

i t hout

r o H ^ r r m a l n NId n T y ' , ^
for a brilliant I n a ^ l
R a n S O m B e in g P a id j
ateady. Th. dolUr held up w .lli that * « »« have brought him to------In *foreign eachange market..
|' V k . T ?
“ * ? ..^ d s -te d
Colo.. Mar. 2 - lA T '
In romnmdiUM. cotton a d r o n ^ l ^ ^ t o l m m e m
’
( hirf nf F a ir, C .rk .nnom-e.1.

Kenneth C. Bant*, of Atlanta,
regional Bay Scout* erecullya of
"Th# Boy Scout roavemenl in while enroute to Waihlng
Ration Six, eampriiing all SouthAmerica Is on# demanding and with hi* bride whom he
entrrn itataa, who dvllrored an
should have the attantlon of ried Saturday In Havana, nrJ
addrate before Sanford Kiwaat. 4S to CO ronto a bale, and wheal jnurnod out of te.,wct to Walah. U*t night Charlea H~..-hcr. 2nd,
thlaklng bualnes* man” , declared
Tha Senator, who waa nat
910,100 loan had gone ,rom N ‘ * am
. . . at
. . tha Montaxuma lintel .yt*- at Chlewgo irnwrorod afUr a.mod­
Kepnath (1. Bent*, c f Atlanta, i*- be attorney general In 1MT
Tho iaaugurol plon*,..kaMQOsr., H,ei fy-tmlUot*, .whn ._WA» •kld-i
ikmaL City.: Company 1 " * *
erate aMf. lo tloae o ff 1-3 tent to
gional Uoy Seaut exacutlva' o f R»- veil cabinet a few daya ago
have gono too (nr f r any r M m « » 'na!,,| pvb 12, had been relcawdi
Ranney. aanaral manager
70 1-1 centa a bu.hcl.
gion Six compelling aoutheaatarn atricken ami died within
^ P &gt; ih a port
New York authority.
Leading,banker* Mid iha action to te effected onil t nry Grmy»on,j . tij. B|„|U, {0I, am| that n» ran•tiles a* the kaynot* o f a ahort minutes a* he lay far* do*
ckalrmaa of the cmmiltee. Mirt
^
,^ n
w
Kam»e/ waj aald to ha»o
of tha market, wai highly rea.«talk h# made tafara Sanford Kl- In hla berth. H t wa* 74.
there
will
be
none
unle*«
and
**•
„
ftf
owed tho mottoy after tho No­
«iiring in clew of hanking roatrlc- cent ordered by PrrsIdbat^Weil Mark «ai.: the y:ung son or
waniana at th* Montaauma Hotal
Walah diad aa Conductor
tional City Company »»** P u ­
tlona In somr aUtro and th« Ito.aerrlt.
..... - K. Horltchv'. mulli-mHyesterday.
, ert Waathorapa# held hi#
pated In underwriting a $00,000,•trained altnailnn* In Grrmany
I'h o m a i J. W iih h
Both R ocevell and PreakWnt1'» n.ire in .1 .trial M. **•» » ' » *
Briefly nutllnlrg hla daties aa Only tk* conductor, Mr*. W *)4 ^
UOO port o f Now York authority
and the Far Eaat.
regional executive, the apeakar and her Cuban maid and th# par* -1;
Hoover, o . we I n- other leading »"■' *'*&gt; **‘&gt;en leleaacd. He »aid
bond laaaa In March, 1931.
Siphoning of money from th*
Senator Thoma« J. Walsh, re­
1h&lt; had teen taken to the home of
turned t0 a abort history of ter were' present.
It canto from Edward F. Bar­
liquid Naw York Markat Into In­ atatevmen, e*pre»v&gt;d neepeat te- |hi* father alter he hid commuai- cently appointed by President­
Scouting, which he termed “ th#
Mr*. Walah, who apeaka UriBCJ
gr»t«
when
Informed
of
the
cVath
rett, tlea proaldsat of Uia Naelect
Roosevelt
a.
attorney
genterior eltlea brought a eharp In|catrd with the home.
play way of teaching boya” , and Enlglak, aald her huabaad a#
of the acnat-r.
tltnal city '.bank. «* • pereonal
of
the
United
State*,
who
craMa In money rate*.
, lirtail.. of the release wrte mdieral
pointed out Its aucreai as a char­ ened about 0:30 A. M. and
In n dl.cuv.lon that *ro»e I nr
loan. Barrott aald Rantaoy wp* an
Th# call loan rata on the «lork
. inline ‘lately
obtainable but t tail*. died .ln .n l a train thl. morning acter building enterprise o f high he “ dueled up" In pain. Sha
oM friend aod he wl.he.; to help
while enrnute to Washington
exohang* waa booeted from one to mnliuttly of whom mlihl t&gt;e iw......
Ire ted to fill the po.t In the m M B/ttrher had torn rrlr,...
aha found him holding hi* • ton
him aet aff-A
fmm Havana, Cul&gt;a where he wa* Ideals.
two percent; th* federal revere*
lie tn'd how Scouting had •ch with hi* hands.
Roovrvrlt cabinet which the death
»&gt;•«* r»&gt; » "
'""'*&gt;..1. of married last Saturday to Senara
Unportorhad
sharp que.lea
advanced It. buying rate on
left Ujtn. the naiu«L- U _ \ ith u i.l.ll1'. I ' :?. — .— ------------——,— r; XT, VF.- PeTeii- rh'Sifiivinl- de Trflf7~ grows*— I,roc a -row*Wit,sc— that -- f t f TOM front h b r
front Fenlnand roeora. commitcharacter training will Inavltably croeatd ovvr to hi* wlfo'a
,I,*‘
° announcement ol i
im ei*nanI,'AiSr^Sinatbr HrooF
CLEARFIELD. Pa.,, ilar. 5. - other rate, moved upward In Ilka Mullen, o f Nebravka, wa. out-! th,.' iwr
ieb-n-e &lt;&gt;f yiiiiig Ibietti-hei, fin.
result In goo,.' rltiatnahlp, and Mid and thero collapsed.
•tanning.
bait, Republican, Iowa, Whitney (AT—John J. Devine, Johnstown proportion.
f n ik rushed to the elder ll-etttha' thl* Idea etlll remain* aa on*
Th* aenator'a body waa takui v .
aald ho MW HO raaaon to vary prin
The
new
rat*,
on
acceptance
private
detective who
t* aewcuve
wno worked
----&lt;her'/ residence to Intrruew the
of th* basic foundation* of Sciut- from tho .train her# and will twiT
from tho protonl ayatam of Hating
■ n b*&lt;#d man. Claik »aid he t.14
dom. “ Over 3,000.000 American sent to Washington latar today.
;
stock f#r safe « " *ho caching*, al­
m
_
j nut have full detail, of the tidea«e
young men have it nn# time or an­
Dr. M. A. Pittman, who *W ) J
though ho agreed -wo have to ac­ Um Lindbergh kidnaping eaae, J.4 ami on ilJO tol»0 lUy. 2 3 H
other carried card* of ragiatra- Undod Mr*. Walsh hara, aald aha '}
cept the oath of theoe promoting tevtlfled In hi* trial for abduction t„ * 1-3
'
Iren pmd.
tic it’*, he aald, “ while at preaert told him th* Mnmtor waa ID whaOi. -1
yeatanlay that h* c.uld hart
Thero advance*, th# .harpevt In
it aa to ita distribution.”
I hmle- llnetlrher, 2nd. .'11-yearthere
are 1.000,000 American they laft Ihsytona Beach whfTR, t
A t ono point Broohhart told tho solved the “ myatary” within two recent month*, reflert the need, nf
old lltnver I'rokrr an .' scion of a
boya enrol *d aa Boy Scouta. That they mad* a atop.
^ y T M t i r York for omer
ru b s ago hm M -D oa’Wyott know work* had not th# law atopped In
uriilllty pioneer
family, wa*
I* an astounding total that will
Uanator Thomas Jama
......................
*— --------Low rate*,
unprrrr(hat tkaU i n t i maintenance op- and upaet hla plana.
Hgency
H
_funds.
WASHINGTON, Mar. 2. -(Ah
whisked away
a » . y from In front of I
_
,
•
alanu'much
aland much thought aa
a* to th# poapoa haa served cot
continue u»|j In
Devine and
on arrrtod In ton e eaar«, had . proarc Horn (through syndicate*) art
Dotrlna
and aaven
aaranother*
«Ul«r» aro
1*** on
Tliv tint guvat uvrsurally invited
la Metaling a fd n iifc f"D-*ry«* Ula’f ahatged. with
-a jW .to .rw M k month*..TV m',rA by 'PVe«lddnl-#lvAItboMVrli* i f
s
mk
J o t f*
R l.1
parrot Behonck, HtpSwal).; N. J. - a„ tft,etl*o
rate* »ow
ttra cilv e rate#
now offered
m ierm . were
—
returned |
1101181 k5«ltl|gl r » u
tuning
trailing |i
t.i lierom*
torom# the eitltena
eitliena of aUtutloaal
k _ 7V . « i t holding
-----V him
I—
•tl tut tonal lawy
lawyer*
7 aad
prta- ^
hr arMpUnr* dealer, to have attend hi. Inauguratlut—seven Anno I.nu B ettcher,
■ena)otM, ( J , h I
yearn'd T«by t'ook.' nf (ienrxin.
from n visit v.tth friends.
min '
Ionian ow."
Ha waa beat known aa
oner for noarly
threa
mintba.
- ' I ” ,hr“ mtntha.
^ „,u fht Inqvirle. from corporaastride Ilia
Two men, affording tn hi.
Th* speaker divided th* dally who proateuted th* Hvnate’a In.;
Tha dataeUra eaW hi* *:lutlon Hon, with liquid fund* to Invest. j arrived yesterday
of Meurltiaa
pony •‘ Pet” .
wife, iVnvr Into the drive way of
With the growing realiaatlon Ilf* of a hoy into four parta; that vestigatlon of tho Teapot
On* of the nation'* be»t known
jo Inflalad in of the crime would haw Involved
lie I, the ytungr.: g :e*t in­ the home, and, a. young II eltfhrr
Z,~SM
the
fishmonger.
Sc
he
nek
wa.
trthat they are rntir*l&gt; re.|&gt;un*lble eapirssej In the home. In the and Elk HUI oil lea***.
hanker*
u
ld
ye*t*nl»y
the
roun1PT7. 1IM and
vited for the eviemonivs. Wei- stepped out of hla rar, (nroeJ him
It* waa known to kia colUagoei
lei.ae&lt;t la.t Kept. 3 after Mayor try •houW tonaldtr ll»elf fortun­
I n the aUecr-a of what they schools, in tho churvhoe, and finMeCloakey, of Johnatown. learned ate that New York had main­ (an;*(.' by .*&lt;enatnr Bussell nf h&gt;* with u pistol tn enter the mathin# trim "th# m,&gt;»t Important gather­ al'y in lelsuro time. Th* latter and the country as a brilliant tohum* state, the boy -aid he wna of his o' mIui tins.
ing* held In Sarfosil for many (a it, h» aili', I* the moat Import­ veatlgator and a round and aklO. ,
fao think It wai . ha wa* held. II* claimed he wai tained ao Hqrid * novllion. offer- tiled frciiu hi. ride nf more than
At the same time one har.ded
dtbater.
Hla
IvglalaUva
yei r*“ , local wntkrrx today re­ ant, for most of II la spent on ful
ily of aiehanya olTI lured o the mountain aback on a Inx . much needed Ucklor dur­ MO mile, nml flvr p und« llehtrri
a irde I,, her deni tinting fiiO.OOO
achlavamenta
have
been
notable." 1
atterts,
p'aygrounds,
and
often,
pretext
*at‘
quitted
about
the
doubled
their
rlfiist*
for
bousing,
ing hanking dlMurhnnre*.
rials to Usoa a warning to that
than wiien hogan the trek
at , ransom. .Mrs. Bneltrher, the forlie led th* fight for tha • * » .'
ferHIng and providing entertain­ th* out-of-thr.way* places not
effort. Don't f M ihlnk it was your Lindbergh kidnaping and murder.
Chula, lia., this* week* ago.
„n , Anna
,„&gt;■•« last Piggott,
n .i
user
nf Helena,
II* ha* vteudily maintained he
ment for more then 200 prominent teachnl by Iht protecting Influ­ flrmation of Juetico Brandeia aa * 1
rrspcna/Wlty ? " "
To‘ y rhewed .trndily nn a stick1
' Mont., Immediate
inimei.‘iate y notified her
number af the Supreme Court, ,,
state and natloral social wutktr* ence i f an orgenlied group.
" I dh not", Whitney ai'd. "Wo knuwa1nothing about It.
pf gum. He sail it h*l|*.; him *father-llt-law,
■* ' '
t'lau.lp K. Ilnett.
"The life of a boy aa he ex­ Ho angpotlcd woman auffroga and',
Devine
te»tili«d
y
c
.
erdiy
that
whx
will
begin
arriving
hes*
Sunare a'Market flare, no, a plat t
|«ig&gt;‘t I lie silly', r.vpertence wlien chii, who, afl.*i leading I hr ianpresses It In hia leisure time'', h* tha Child Labor Amendment. Ha •
Rcltar.ck left with him wl lingly
for ’ the evaluation of axo.lHc.
hlv favorite pony ''Billy" bad In a:lit ilenur.d, called poire. Thiie slay aTtornoon fm- a three-day •»»- •xlo, "is Hi* life which Hcoutdom lad tha raovamant to prevrnt tha 1
'oecauae
hla
name
hac
been
linked
aim under the apnnrorahlp of the
“ ildea, 1 think If 1 had &gt;»
tie killed after being struck by nn fnllurri'd one nf the mud intensive
alma lo control and make produc­ u m o f fvdaral money to pro*acuta
with rumor* about th* l.lmlbcmli
warning la thow year; y »
autcmuld«e near
near Frederickah.rg, man hunts In the history nf Colo­ Florida Htat* Confrrerse nf Social tive. That I* I ho life which busy trade union* under th* Hhermta —....—•
Work.
lion that t would hate l,*ti ca*a and ha wa* uneasy.
- ■■■
1 Va. Tcby was pitched .10 fret rado.
act. HU aided in concentrating na- ,
In#
detect!*# .aid
Scl^nck
Name* high in the list of out- business men can Kelp ua concen­
JSugbed at.”
City fommls.loner an.' Mrs. II.J through the tlr tut landed unhuit
tlonal attention on comllUoM .fa*
Armed with a fairly g n,.* drtrate
upon
a,
that
th*
nalv#
youth
icomrd
with
a
man
named
•
I'al
a
a.
..
.
.
1
t
i
e
u
n
,
ft
i
l
f
3
,
,
.
»
,
_
.
• taadlrg figure* In social wosh
•i' Tha
in * coura* a f tha tlOJIOO lu t
J. Uhm.u, and Mr. and Mr*, at the ba&gt;* of a roa.' grade.
th* ateel industry and waa Inetni* '
arilpti.n of the kidnapers aa
during tha put dvado are In­ of toihy may become th# raepon*waa I raced through H. C. bylviro I jum* In a bouaa Iraa than u tuilv (ivnige \V. Mcllory .eft fur.J.ck"Billy'', an outstanding Shet­ fumiabrd by Mrs. Ilueltrher, po­
alb'a business or professional man mental in obtaining the Invaetiga*
cluded
On
thu
program
&lt;f
rventa,
, ter, vka pYaaldant o f tha Nation*, fr.m t'olnnel Uadbergh'a e.tatc.
. nvllle by motor lat* thl* after­ land innurt, ahaten honnr. with lice and federal invrstigatnra untlon o f the power trust.
of lonu-rruw."
“ A private road conrvctei: th#
City Compaay, tad Barrott.
noon where they will join • U iru Tuby last Kali when they led a oer the diractlon of Police Chief with Dr. John A. I app. of Chlcigo,
Th* **vfnty-four&gt;ytar-old Renas'
Mr. Bent*' talk waa procoded by
Lane
houae
with
Colontl
Lindpreaidant
of
tho
National
Confer­
BylraaUr said “ frankly” that in
ile'.egation of Klolid* Democr.tif (grade at Atlanta in honor of C ark at on* started roum.lny up
tor married Senora Nieves Perea
a
ahort
introductory
talk
by
L.
betgh'.
home'',
h*
Mid.
“
Bloodence of Social With, and Mbs
aO tho** yaart with Um company
leader*, board the Inaugural Spe­ Mr. Roosevelt when the latter the au.peels.
Chaumont, wealthy widow o f Ra­
Mary Iren* Atklnaon, auperinlvnd- II. Glbha, formerly of Sanford, ti no Truffln aad a mtmber at n .
that ha recalled “ ao similar caah hounu* onr( followed a trail from cial. »n,l continue to WaxhingUti visited Ge.rgla on hla Campaign
Scores
of
arrests
followed
dur­
but nnw of Orlandx, and president
loan a*d ha slaa ig iw d that tha Iha colon*,’* placa to th* wood­ to take part In tha coramonUi at­ tour. To.y planned to ride "Billy ing the neat few weeks, b-'t Mrs. «nt e f charltlas, State Depart­
{Continued On Page Four) ' •
of the t’vntral' Florida Scout
company*, hooka failed t* ihow pile at Iha Lane ham*.”
tending Franklin D. Booaevell'a in the inaugural parade Saturday Bnettihrr was unable tn identify ment of Public Wrlfaie at Co(.'nuns
II.
Utvlna
itlated
he
raau'
that
.haw tha Itaai was asad. it waa
In uctlon Into offlco ‘a» 32ed but now “ Fat” will b* hi* innunk * fy Of the ausperta as the man lumbtli, Ohio, as hradline speak­
Hugh r. Carver, wealthy Rye
atf'tha ledger to indicate Schenck had said ha MW an auto- I'rraidrnt of tha United State*.
Tcby'a father drove tha family who {had hano'i-d har th* ransom er*.
N. Y_ winter visitor whoa* trim
raahlle jerked near,, tha apol
..
'bar*
Whl’e
th*
Confetrnce
.lie,
not
Lehman,
whn
F jm m Im M M
.
. . . _as ______
________
im ^ note ami had takan her husband
ear
the boy’a
escort. &gt;(
Ilrhiud
(Continued On Page Tvs»&gt; * yacht has been at anchor In tho
.J J t w** limply _ th* Lindbergh beby'a body wa* v.a* named Hetilanant-cobmek-on |K, , i r
^/."hlichen"' m aw*y.
foumi,
all
hour*
before
tha
alaik
yacht basin for tho past several
ban b a t a t a It*Aad “ no txplanaUovernor Dav# Sholta ataff la *r which
th#
threa
ponies used nn
....
—
--------wwks, wa* alas a gJ#*l of the
• ________ ..III I,.
ks.
eilT Ir I I I
.
. .
,r
'- f a r the failure to laaaa a child waa itacorarod.
Januoiy,
will b# Ilk
la Itho
offblai .athe .trip
rested whan not on duty
rub whosa tnambtra unanlmonaly
II* aald h« talked to Schenck party waleh toill rid# In the fit** “ Ky Company la­
as Toby’* mount. Two negro
eaten&lt; rd him th* privilege* of
th* . rash from and that h# teamed afraid ana augural (arade down Pennsyl­ gi-oma completed the rapeditiortmemtershlp during hla alay in
said
ha
woulu'
Hks
to
get
out
»f
8T. PETER.SBUlUJ, Mar.
ha' hs.
vania Avenua, a* will Mr. lleltory
Kir.fonl. lie briefly expressed (A T -D r. W. W. Harden, t
town but had no money. Davlnr who ha* been na-ned a ratmb*r aty (*rty.
a f principal
WASHINGTON. Mat. 2.—(AT— him *If a* delighted over hi* visit city phyalctan, waa r Ieared
then told how he to.k th* flah- cf party a* honorary Maretary of
Th* llous* r ul Senate aojuurned to Hanfmd, stated that iu hoapl- charge, of assault with Intend
monger to th# cabin in th* Penn the Klnrlda Damocratl# Executive
tnt'ay nut of r*aP*:t to the let* talily is auch that It ha* pra- kill brought agaloit him fap*'
ayleasla mountain*.
Cammlte ^
.
, _
Senator Walah. Meantime an over­ vi nted hlv Itaving before this Rav.
Father
Michael Ctaabfs
Ha inaUtoit Schenck left
PENSACOLA.
Mar.
2.
(
d
*
)
Tha lag*I tetlF wU1 H lot luc'vd
whelming Denrcratlc membership time, and aitandad an Invitation pastor of 8L Joeeph'a Catfaalte
, _
ka waa nai*-h#ld
Jn* Jtell, KM-amhia county's repIn th* group whkh tomorrow af
in th* rew Ilona* flocked In to *#- t . kl) msml&gt;*is that they vialt hla Church, In maglitrate'i coart yo#n
prUoner
Officials fit the 8L John* River rr-rutatlvp-elect In th* atate
lernooa add ha he nored- at a re*
terday afternoon.
jL Devine'* teaUmony that ha had esptlan la On Gaarg* 'Washing­ Improvement Aaaoelatlon arr in Icgislatui,'. p*r*nnally believes a &gt;rt a speaker lats; tmley to sue- yacht at M y time.
reed John Garner, vice pirsldfntOthera present at th* luncheon
Tho charge* reaulted from tha,’ .
atatewide
sale*
tag
would
go
tor
Jackaoavllle
today
in
ronfeienc*
ton Hotel In Washington by th*
etn I.
were: 1). K. McNab, scoutmaster attempted alaylng of F n m « w
ringer up* ram# during, croa.- Florid* Hod*by of Whahingt.n. with Walter f .
Coachmen Jr., lowghl solving Florida'! financial
Th* ««l*ction apparently lay of the C.ub'e troops here, Klwan* Claaby at hit ham# here .
Inatlon.
Sahtnck’a r#l#«»a Many
prohlrm.
but
will
follow
th*
reofptlotu, dlagars. *rd chairman of the gtato Canal Comamong iU in n . Illinoi?. party I in'. At Rothermel and Frank yeatanlay when ■ ihotgua
rt.rn-e*-imtt‘ baen arranged tor mioaism, to complete arrongo- wiahp* nf his ronatituents In this f.o r lea-lerj McDuffie, Alabama,
llrghel, or Winter Park, and Kl- fired twice at tha prieet. 1
the enligUMptWit af tha Florola nwnt* for a visit to Sanford ami tegntd, h* ilerlarrd re.'rntly.
party whip; Ilyrns, Tennessee, waniana Howard Ovtrlln, who pre­
Evident, waa IrUttfflcient,, tha
"My
p,*r»onal
,,pinion
i«
that
a
the
Ht.
John*
River
vall*&gt;
o
f
a
tlvlegallao,' and th* Lakmsiv- and
chairman of tho arprof riations sided, .Counts Johnson, 8. J. N il, magistrate Mid In dlamiaalag tfa*”1 •
small
sal*,
tax
la
the
logical
group
of
oinatandlag
waterway
Mrltoryg spty).b**lptlud*d la r.rii
committee; ani.' Rankin, MisaU- P. N. Whitehurst, Fred R. Wilson, eaa*.
■*J
-official* In America. The party method nf securing rrvenu* in a
IVig-*, s J «
' ’
Dr. Harden dented any P*r4 fat
a O. Bare, C. R. Mason, T. L.
I la /scheduled to arrive in Ihi, pec- Imteirs.' fashion and spreading sippl.
Cpaaker Garner told newsp# v*i- Dumas, W. T. Langley, E. I. Hoy, tha affnlr, end mamhara o f M - ■'
th* .las burden so that it do**
I Hen about Mar. 13,
men that advisors of President- V. A. .“ peer, F. 8. Lameon, K. B. family aald ha waa i t hama i n * * '
| Santord and ftemfonle County not fe ll tnu heavily on any nn*
I are represented at Ukhy'a meet­ p**Wn or group," Mr. Bell saisL • vet lloasatelt had r mplvted an Randall. Jr, 8. F. Doudnay, Karl
.L-ro•
nan, ~
B. D. Caawall, Rupert Ifg .
_
atat* aale, tag is now In rronnmy progrsm m shave $110,- Ivthmann,
^ X ■ — A n at- ing by Karl Lahmana, th* A s s o ilank', Howard Long, J. f r r ' Yfatfag* Ofaaby Mid
Mteaiaalppl. Opponents L00.0C0 to 3200JM&gt;n.niio off govern­ Strkblam.'
aad Inuiaiaoa
‘ l -atrwck M .j'o rlsHao's * a*cr*U/|( If. M. Paptalk OI-J
n, ______
Arthur ______
Branaa,_____
W. a, Ml*# ta f ^ a J j y te
would nnt work hut ment tost*.
Sharon.
la whkh thar* L
■ tmJ»&gt; worth, director from this vounty,
AjiIMI
t Dav#
D sn Bonlake,
Ronlsk*. Ray
R .v Foi,
Fas. M n d l g l l l l M f Oral
Zaehry,
Hike
Cngtlfr
put
It
rod
Frrd
T.
Wliliame,
city
cngP
i aa withdraw*’*
i
«
|t
seas
n«l
—
—
..................
.
—
I
—but
a wo
and Peter Bchaal.
. and It la Vrfllglng In
g.woatd vanish iteer- and member a f tha A » « i a &gt;
that it
,
-noadad mvnue without lm-•• • Hon.
. /
' '
in Calif ante.'I
attribshortly." _
make t*4k,\
at a banian on
Other officiate attending ar* W.
jrritatinn
i- a for throu ^dl
uteff i i : . 1
SNOW KAl.lJt IN NEW YORK Uh. Ra started
Il haa pulled
,M
pr-rUiMtlte
o f Jdo,»1 F. Glyna o f Croaeant City, praalU M G YU AN. China. Mar. 2 ^
■aid, ami light*
„ f th* 'red*.
Inn aqfO’
i Ir Carmel's dfdf. Crorga W, Olhbe. and Wkh*r
NEW YORK, Mar. 3.—&lt;#&gt;—
(AT-Japan, m fore*, awopt to
me eeto We
after
,t
I*
merely
my
V.
Caaehman
Jr«
cf.
Jaeksonslll*,
Tha&gt; He*lb miles of Jvhol City t o Threa iaekre of snow haj follau the f t * * , dear glaao.
1
was
alected
by
I balng ins- vlca-prroidrat, pmd Mayer Earl W.
campaign to captor# th* hare techy and ____ ....
Claaby a*ld fan
F^rambte county
1plaeH in­ Draw* of DaUarf, Volusia county
aald ladkatior* warn the p
fiaor Joat aa tw#
capital. A Rang#
i not favor a aaias
I oiygra
' weald Increaea t * f
r xgvnsy dispatch aald *
.«• i
any
duty
to
follow
th»hr
Dm
Fuller'*
north
mb*#,
on
the
ring the
They aald It waa nat Hltaljr
aaa alrplan.w* bombed an
I
uffR'Wolrome
aa
expnaouUkjrtg
of
Qatacfr.
In
Gadsdam
Bd blood
woald
•.tebliahad at
«n this matter
Ormah county, te U M itn a a t af it* kind
|M
N
ldwU*r
‘
^
v
M
. a * - : la Um
H

SLEUTH SAYS HE
ALMOST’SOLVED
UNDY KIDNAPING

Declares He Needed
Only 2 WeeksWh«n
“L a w ” Interferred

by

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PLANS PUSHED TO
h“' PROVIDE NEEDS
FOR CONFEREES

Youngest Guest At
Inaugural A f f a ii rr , h M l ,l'*1n"
Arrives In Capital

Htfro t r A &amp;

q n g r i t e M

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E,ta &amp;

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era To Visit Ci t y

Party L e a v e s For
Capital T o Attend
Inaugural A f f a i r

that

Waterway Officials
Will Vialt Sanford

10-

Escambia Solon Is
In Favor Of S ta te
S a le s Tax Statute

House Members Move
To Select Speaker

Doctor Cleared Of
A t t e m p t To Slay;
Rev. Father Clast

-t * ?

_ _ , T States Join In
Banking Moratorium M
A
ux

■ Has
! Hiccoughs

" “ “

Jap Forces Sweep On
fowards Jehol City

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T H E 8 A N T 0 R D H E R A L D , SAN FO R D , FLO R ID ,

February ItfXI. Inal In* program
m « la rtfeel relative lo the eurtallment of Ih# present celery
movrmtnl b* tontlnued, ami fnat
ail ■* rower* in attord with *M#
movement con«ld»r therr.ae.r** a*
a committee of the whole t • In­
dividually vf»ll ainon* »uch of
their r.elghbor* who *r* not now
cnlhtwlaMiea/ly .e-pporting the
name, ami tx appeal t» them in a
kindly spirit to yleli.' th'ir Indi­
vidual opinion lo the end that tho
rnntlnuer; welfare of thi* commonity may be l.taiueJ.”
,
The revolution wav rigne.l ly
K. J . Meyer, ami R R- Plppl*.
mmpriring the Rwolvl»n«
namaly, tha destruction of one- mlttee of the -Reminnle Agrlculthird of |ha crop by plowing under turrl Club, and It » »• pav»e*.'
aa It maturva w i« ln*n as&lt;l there unanimouvly.
declared to he tha mo*t fair,
equitable and practical.
Steps T a k e n To
"And wharea*. an a con.equenc*
of inch deeiklon tha following rev­ Aid V o c a tio n a l
olution waa unanimously adopted
at aald meeting: “BF. IT RKWork In C ounty
ROLVED: That It I* tha »an»e of
thla maatlng that beginning Mon­
(Continued from Page One) ..
day, Jan. 30. of n eil week, th. •tuff*. We ought to continue along
acreage of celery nf thi* •tale, the Hnr* that we are gning." •
matnrinf lo rfn i
iwo. wwm
F. T. William*, member of the j
following,, he curtailed by one.
third through de«tnKtlon hy plow- City School Board: “I wa* a little

FARMERS W IL L
C O N T IN U E TO
DESTROY C R O P

mani w ^ . „ u . M . k . i
D M .,
T h . C oof#d #r»e7, durinr th .
ru irU a i ( t » « h «**«••■ • " * “
• " * Civil W a r, obtataad a la r g * por-

Celery M arket Reports

Sholtz Commends Doherty Day

a

•

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Through courtesy of the U. 3. Department of Agricul­
ture In co-operstlon with the Florida State Marketing
Bureau, R. E. Winfrey. Sanford representative.

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tkm o f t o • • W t o . o f « “
- - H r I.U -1 .M ; • . p Um.
oo . St.
A n d rew ,

g£

'* £ * &amp; . b i.i w a r wh*r* P ***"*

!••-&gt; IS: 1* So*. I »• - * I*. * « t !■*••
• % jm tL A N D , n - a
d *ar. I KU. arrived:'

»
to

CxseuTtve o«s*"Twa*«T

_u.01doa«aaar«Vfair

February. I»M . — I t l l i

ary. IIU. — ! • «

from
Fehra-

reeel ape ikrooah ike FteeMa

warn
t taetodloa Jaekaaoeltte.
S a r e r m e A Bald vela I fa r a M
kaae polled eadtaa at I d * A. M.
tadapt
. _
Appleton Jet. t. Baltimore fc B o l­
ton 1. rk lra a o 1. rin rln n all
1.
Cleveland I, Colamkge 1. Heroine.
Mirk
1. P elrn ll
I. Hertford
I.
Jarkennellle I, Jereey f i l e t. Mantreel I. Norfolk
I, New Tork I,
rhllaimlpkla I. t’ Hlehurah t. I**Inmar Tante T. Provldenr* I. Itlehmoeel t. Itarnnnak
I, m-ranlon I.
nprlnafleld. Me. t. St. Alkane, Vt. I,
Srraruee I, Tntado t, Toronto* I —

IHyrOMAC Y A R D S :
l e a f *
rklladetkkla I. N ew Tork
r veed
W llkeebnrre I. tTnehlngton
I.
nalllmnre t.
i-INCINM ATt: 1 ■r a ps**an. ‘Me-

Vary itoeerely J***•

.ItBS^ndar.. in J M lk .r u w a .s i. it.JUSr.

P IJ lM T CTTT, Florida: IManel##aeree.tta
lile ir lr il:
Mild, rained
m oil all day. H aallaa* llak l. memuni nt weather. Too law ealea re­
ported to ooote
■
NKW
TU K K: b a it » l dear###
clear la rare arrived; I Calif. I
Pta. unloaded:
I t ear* aa iraah.
Mupplles moderate, demand eMW,
market
anil eepeelnllr nn larg*
■lien. Plortda I t Inch era!#*. crate
wrael|ed. a a l Individually walked
and prerooied. &lt; don I l# -l It, faar
I l i t * ; t d» * t.Sf-J.tt- few ».##; S
don I I t U - I l t , moally t TJ-X*»; a
do* I n -t.aa . fa w t t l i I* daa 1 10.
III.
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L E G A L NOTICE

ti&gt;rea/and that on Friday of each
weak hereafter the Florida Celery
Grawera Uke actlan aa to a continuanca -or ravlrion of thla practlca for aach aacond watlt there­
after."
.
"And.wherea*. thi* program ha*
been extended from week to week
by I reaolutlona
un*nimou*ly
adopted at aimllar meeting* held
at Lakeland on Friday of each
lucceedlng week without revlalon
or change, ao that aueh policy
main* In forco and effect, hy vir­
tue of *Uch revolution*, for the
current week and for tha week
beginning Mar. «.
"And wharea*, for a period of
almoat five week*, thi* program
haa bean carried out In every im­
portant eelery section, of the
atate through the un»*lfl*h co­
operation of at leaet UH percent
of th# grower*, resulting, In our
opinion, In a greatly Improved
dlatributlon, and a ateady im-

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A M M U N IT IO N ,™ *

I- W. ZIMMERMAN PRESENTS

The Carter Boys
“LETS HAVE A PARTY’

etlianM—20
20—Singers, Dancers, Com
The Rcndvvous Girls
Amelia Gene, Irene Farley
Dawn Sisters
4 Betty Ouimet
Jimmy Flournoy’a Stage Bant!

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TONITE

es of Mirth. Melody and Muaic
ON THE SCREEN’
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* ' ' Stiire- Shown
in X ll
7 knd 9
LKULL
m
Admission 10-40

MANHATTAN
w d JOHN BO LE6

IS M A lA / fP O U S
P L A C IN G P lltB
ARM S NT T H E
H A N D S OP A
P O S S IB L E T T t&amp; i
O P W IL D M B P f

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THOSE. O UKS ^
• O H e T H I H 'f L t T *

J t r n o s r Hft CAfYT
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er* |( found In L*vy toon­

Virtually all of th« communltlea
In Florida known aa “ Fort’ , aueh
aa Fort Myerp. Fort Drum. Fort
Plena, etc., derive their aamaa
from Ihe fact that th*F
array poata. Thee# poata wore ona
day’* march apart.

ri-r ro w V i c T c - e ^ * r s n * b

RATES

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HUM AN B U r O

Sanaa

n

HAVE YOUR WATCH iS|*irel
by « m who really know* haw.
Brigga, Jawtlar, Mag. Atrs.

HONEY— 10 pqnpd PSil. .
1000 B. 2nd. Gdo. E. Slack.
RENT AN Ao*'
coupe. Be p.'r
Phone 160.
\
9A— P o u ltry

FOR SALE: 3 Weak, old coeherel*. 12c each, B klU r Broa. Egg
Farm, Lake Monrdp, Fla.
12— W untsd
WANTED: A "ona fcn^o’ uaad Turm
wagon. In good condition, cimmunkate Box 4, Benain Bpring.v,
Fla.
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15—Apurtmsnts For Rent
LOWER 8 room fu rsU M apart­
ment, 801 Park Ava. Ttitphmx732 or apply 811 Ftast National
Bank Bldg. CoUbugk KaalW Co.

F O R RENT: Fkrniahad
Mia* Aranka Takack.

NICELY furnlahad.
houae, fir* -badao
garden apara, H. H.
N. LoeuiL .

Wt'D M T T IJ t jA

A LLE Y OOP— Our PreWvtorfe Ancestor

Buis

FOR BALE: .bn* Of Banford'a
moat attraethr* hamea, onntt
leaving city. Will m0 to rviponaihl# paopla—#a r*aaoa-vblr
tana*. Alao 1 room bungilon
complataly rnRUhsd on Park
Avtnu*. P. 0 . Vox 14- Phone 842.

m #

HrAKYVBVflNY^',

alx r a o \
garage and
Lawton, 107
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26— M lacslU dSdog F o r

ijiw n ,

iT mi» is s v e e o u s f

h£R,,
\

THOROUGHBRBD'' Eakfmo-SplTi
puppies. S « M b old. 604 W. 8th

C lI A R I N * / L *T *
s ir r ti
the.
NIwNT-.WI cam th

73 (Sbaweri-Twaw.*,!

\ /HOT WieeUMG

M

i Puriuenl to Section I I * f
I t l o» tfcn CasttHaHaa o f U n Stain
m i rtnrMa a * « Ckaater IIT IU A ct*

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manufacture of cannon.

lure *C t i e S U Ie nf ITloriJa n tT l#
get C enmlkvlon had recommended j *
regular m e lo n wklck coeimencev
SAVANNAH HIVKBSIONS:
nn Ik# flrnt Tuendny afte r tke flrnl
that the »tat* not match federal
rlnnotl I.
Momter
in April. A. H t » l l fo r »k#
r i- n n E N fK p i v k r s i h n s :
appropriation*. I do Sot think that
pnneaie o f n rerttln local or *PJ&gt;nirkmond: New Verb I. Pe
ria
l
law.
Tk# ronlemplateS law w ilt
it i* a good policy to abandon Verde 1; billed Moatrenl I'h
provide fo r tk# PfofclklllM « M I "
phi* I; hilled I'rnetdenre:
t h r e e department*. One grave ob­
etork
from
ru aklat » r / o a m lk # * l
rity I.
jection to abandoning th* work
large within rertaT* o f Ik * larrt
* k l* p la « ra ta l ln r.re.etU e
torlal
lim
it*
o f Itemlaelo Coeatv In
Taeednr. rek. M l* U i
i* that it traak* in all Ihe eiperitho Atato » * M oH 4* aa now doM A N ro R O .O V IR fm
SecH.
mental work that I* being d.ne
fined
ky
law
.
lo .«U : .
Florida: Cool, rained during
Ilealnnlna a l A-Pat»l
In the county. Thi* matter con­
noon, flnullngn menterale: mo
K
a
.t
bank
o f • «k e B e e a U e k - wire Inquiry. Demand m««
cern* farmer* mn*tly, and it look*
katrhee Creek where
■ * IS
market firm. Carloo.le f. •&gt; r.
a* though they are In favor of il
cuntinjing.”
F. F. Do'rner, prealdant of the
.Hemlnule Agricultural Club:' "I
feel that the edurallon of lhe*e
boy*, the future generation of
I evening.
Score* lari night:
farmer*, I* worth all the money."
V r .in B ollleeo
I’rof. G. K. McKay, principal of “BOWLING NOTES'
»V. T W elle
J«J • • }
Seminole High School: "I am
Harkel
JJ* JJI
thoroughly acquainted with Ihe Three team* are now tied for II.
J Shavun
l«"
JJ
W. I T v l- r
1»*
«
vornti.nal work in thi* rounty. rat plare In Ihe Sanford Mrr- J.
||#f h«l
l***
Nobody need* to be convinced that
It would lie a aeriou* mlhtake In
make a change, and po;r economy
to urn down federal money".
The rriulutioh a* ailopted, I* a*
lir e t h e
HI. Jnhne H irer:
thence In n w eeterlr direction
TTlTtnwtrT-----------------------------------follow ing Ik* Houih hank o f
"And where**, a careful »jr"Wharea* the State Budget
aald Hron lock hatch*# Creek to
place o f beginning, ■
vey of th* State at thla time indi­ CommUalon at Tallahaaae* haa
Hold contemplated taw w ill alao
cate* that th# Movement of cel­ prepared recommendation* to th#
provide tkai live stock found run.
ery for the week* now 'enriilng F.oriiik St ile l^glelature that no
•
Ing
*«.r • rooming
‘
at la rg* ............
In aald
o r cold no m atter how long alandportion of Seminole County may he
will ihow a ateady lncr««*e a* further fund* t« appropriated fur
tng |* not relieved by Crtomulaion.
impuundec.: that pereona damaged
compared to recent movement*, matching of federal moniea far
by eu&lt;-h liv e etock running o r
roaming at la rg* may recover dam­
and w# are advlaed hy Inen In vocational
education work in
age# therefor and for a penalty for
whoa* Judbment w* rely that, the Florida, and,
th* violation of tho pcuvlelono o f
aald law and for lla aafnrcement.
future movement of celery mu»t
“Where** thla ipecial meat In
Kndor Curlelt. Mra. Kndnr fh «fTRIAL OFFER AT D R U G G IS T S ’
t* controlled If pre*ent price ra'led ha* thoroughly di*cu»*ei.'
lett. J. A. I.igan, Mra- Mary A.
■tan**.
Beam# A. Hart, M n r y
level* are to h# maintained or im­ the v rational education work In
Hlnnee. Cknrlee a Hramler.
leaON NEW M O U T H -W A S H THAT
Seminole County and In tha
proved,
bell* K. Drbmloy, I . A. Bheldon.
M ra Jewel M ankall.- Mr*. B. J.
••Aid wherea*, recently aeveral alate nf Florida, and,
Sheldon. A. W , Davla. Or**# MnlhSAVES HALF THE USUAL COSTS
grower* In our Immediate *ec"Wherea* thl* group repre*enta
lou*. J. C. Hill*. Jf.. Krneel t-eyon.
Alice Mae Loynn. W. D. Ballard,
tlon, who »e*mlngly fall to ap­ the agricultural leader* and tha
M ra llarlcud* Hoberta M ra Cara
b
igger
bargain.
preciate t h a t
»*lf inter**! rounty and city »chool olTIcial*,
It'* th* year** big naw* for milItennelt. M ra D. Ik Terry. M ra
Furthermore, avary bottle la aold Tea l*ertiftca «» No. U « . dated 'he
muat In *uth a crlala yield to
‘•lie It reaolted that the mem­
Hone of people who ua# a mouth*
«lk. day * f July. A. D, H IT. M l
(lied
aald
certificate
In
my
afflea,
community Intereet, have been ber* of thl* meeting go on record
waak—a new acttkeplic by maker* with th l* p ciltiva guarante*. If. and haa mad* apgllaatlaa foe tax
"I have taken Cardul for Irragu- of Vicka VapoRub—which doaa a fte r a weak'* tria l, you ara not dead
agitating » diacontinuance of thi* a* being upponed to the with­
In laeua In arcordaaea wtlk
Maid eartlflcal* embraca* lb*
policy which would only r**ult In drawal nr diocnnllnuance of the Ur trouble, alao for palaa and everything, that any mouth-waah delighted with the quality and the law.
fo
llo
w
in g teoeelked property aliaan unfair advantage over thoer State of Florida to meet federal cramping, and It help* me." write# of gargle can and ahould do—#1 economy o f Vick* Antleeptlc, re ­ and In Samloal* Coualy. riorldn.
Mra.
Mail#
Crummey,
of
Tex­
turn
th
*
unnaad
portion
and
get
grower* who hava compiled and appropriation* fur vocational edu­ arkana, Tax**. "I gave Cardul to half the coat!
' “ ' " a U o f NBTte of S W tl (I-eee
ara now complying with »uch cation, and,
So that people everywhere could your money back.
a w t,
of
Sr t o
Heel loo
II.
my diugfctar* and It halpad them
Tau can ua* Vltka AntUaptk
T ow n ah l* I* Soalk, B a n t* I I
"Be It further reaolvrd that rvry muck. They had palna and prove for themaelvea th# quoilty
program,
&gt;Ual. 1T.I acre*.
"And wh*f»an, all c*l*ry nrgnn- ropie* of thla raaolution be p a ­ cramp*, and It did them good."
and omaalng economy of Vicka In ytur uiual way for all your Tk*
raid lend being ateeeeed at lha
o f Ike laauanc* at each te n lflIxatluna ara now unanlmnu.ly In tented to Slat# Senator J. J. ParCardul U glean tb* credit for co­ Voratnn*—fire million trial hot- customary u**». . • to counteract dale
c
a
l.
In th * 'name « f • UNKNOWN.
ia
J
bteath.
.
.
a*
a
dally
mouthaccanl with s continuance of th« ri*h, ar.d to lt«pre**ntatlve* It. J. llaring ao many caae* nf womanly Ilea ware aupplled to drugfUU
Cnlean eald re rllftc a l* ahall be re­
.
deemed aw ardin g ta law tan deed
Mol y and II. S. White oMhe a ll'* .uttering that It la widely and below coat. . . a 26c value for tOct waih or gafgl*proannt policy or program,
In addition, Vicka Antlaeptk lesue thereon on | b * .lllh dap * f
favorably known. Druggist*, avary- The demand, howartr. haa been
"And wheraaa, In th* opinion of legialaturr,"
A. D. H it .
baa
thl* unique advantage over Merck.
W llneaa my o ffic ia l nlgnalar*
th* ov*rwh*lmlng majority of our
Thoer attending the meeting where, tall IL
enormoua and many druggiila re­
and
eoal
Ibis Ih* Itlh .. day of FebI
f
you
era
weak,
run-down,
Buffer­
other
quality
antMeptlcv.
Bom
In
growers and tha unanimou* opin­ were: Peter Thuralon, C. R. Dawport that thalr atocka are axmonthly, taka Cardul Take It
a ikpreailon year. It la priced ac­ runry. A. D, t . . ^ R
ion of th# b«at mind* of our in- *on, David VanNeia,’ David Farle, ing
houited.
If
your
own
fcVugglgt’a
!*r a roaaonabl* length o f lima and
Clerk C lreull Caart, Beml.
duatry, a dlscontinuanc* of thla John Scnkarik, T. W. laiwton, F. try It thoroughly. Aa your health aupply haa gone, dn not htaitat* cordingly . . . big 10-ounc* botUe
a «l* I'ooaty, Florida.
Hy:
K
U BURDICK,
policy at thla lime In th* fact nf T. William*. W. M. Ilayne*, J. A Improve* you will there Ike enlhuet- to gal the regular lO-ounce ail* of
fXD«&lt;t*d heavier ahlpmanta of Logan, of Geneva, E. J. Cameron, aim of Utouaond* nf women who have Vicka Antiseptic. It la an even
c*l*ry for the next aeveral wetki Rev. F. M. Mnrler. It. F. Cooper, written to aay: "Cardul helped roe."
will surely result In a weaker Mr*. Rea Packard, 111** Mabel
THE ADVENTURES OF TOM, DICK A ND HARRY
market with poaalbl* serious con­ wilaon, K. C. Mitchell, Mr*.
Ilairl Muughton, Ml** Itehrcca
sequences to thla community,
“Now therefore, ' “ unanl-■ Slevenv, J. E. Wathen, Henry
W N U e. TH R U
Mei*ch, Sr.,
rooualy rtsolvtd by th* grow*ra of1 Thurilon, John
M i i A S TH/S
t h l p tx s t T re e s
Semlnol* County, in m*«ting as­- George K. Ualmea, R. II. Ilacnil,
too vroeratuse
s t /t a / Y &amp; e.
sembled at th* Court llooa* ini F. F. Horner, and C. W. Cul*
\ I f THAT JUHCLft
c r e e p s a j /w w
r/ tO t°/ C A L
TW IV*- S T O I-C .
HanforU, nn thl* tha 28th day of
I * -v p o l e

&lt;*»

N a ta l

iy . M a r Bronaon. T h o Confaderaey
la raid to have o till ted Oil* Iron
during the C iv il W a r fo r
th#

h im

mi retire

Federal

from
Bay.

“ J*
Confederacy
agaproxlmataly
W-000^00.
KlorMe I* Inch crate*. Individually
---------------- .

lea* A U .
Ira importation
rkn rgeel IV lark crate*. lacleM ualI, walked. #-l* don l.lf-t.g g t 1-*
Boa. mostly I I*, tew hlaker; r*lr
I.uelltr
dna.a a*.
I.aa-l.ta:
'
. . aa-1*
.a ale.
S A doa crate
• iS _

,

it t n d i.

—
.
car* mn

washed. and cral# wartad. * W f#»

eeataoervo— * **
t u u h u iii

&amp;

v o o W O U N D JH AT"

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^

UNNECESSARY C R U E LTY^

Work, Steep
T h e mjrgteriou* dlMppexratiee of Ernest LleboM, i w
Henry Ford'* financial necretary, who left a conference In
Detroit Monthly morning end "woke up” in Trover** City
Tbeaday night, only nerve* to indicate the terrific strain
which business men are under-going these days, and the
importance, even under these trying conditions, of getting
sufficient exercise and sleep.
Associates of Mr. Lie bold said that he had not slept
for two weeks. The hanking difficulties in Michigan and
the attempt of Mr. Ford to be of aaslatance and to re­
organise banks of his own, hsd fallen heavily upon the
« ildars of hla general secretary. Tha reaponalblllty of
« many Intricate financial problems were hU and for
ro week* he had battled with them day and night.
The human machine, of course, haa Ita limitations the
me as any other machine. An automobile. If given
pper consideration, win last a long time; but If driven
ckkasly into a freight train, ita days ot usefulness are

RE DOES US SOME GOOD

.&gt;

In lim n, loch sa the**, It b dUficatt to iI i i i t S U i T t
to the taffering o f animal. I am thankful, therefore, to b en ,
that the Florida Federation o f Women's Clabe b sponsoring
a movement for an snti-eteel-trap MU in the condor lefts-

MKE
GAINST

S

UNDESmABVE
TMMicRMftt

P lB L b VEHAX yO R TO DAT

is the Xing af all the earth:
are more than eenquerun
Igh him that loved us.— JUi 1:28V «1-05-37.
^ Wouldn't It be funny If tha
Senate Investigating Committee
.carried Ita Inquiry into defadhed
securities so far that It learned o f
(W a r d 's bonded indebtedness !

It Is, of cooriic. Important to do all the business pos■Iblei but tt U eten more Important to exercise and to
•leap WelL tf Mr. Liubold had apent two hours a day at
some vigorous form of exercise, and six hoars a day in
■eand steep, he coaid have devdted the rest of hie time, or
sixteen hours a day, to hla work. That should be enough
for any man.

[ state feel

as If they were standing
K m tha midst Of a lightning storm,
■ M

K i

■

by science In experimental work on disease and In
:nuance of surgical and biological data.
lut in Justice to thoae apparently heartlent souls who

—— ip

• ’ Indicating how scared Imres.
to n fesily are, one o f them the
r ether day asked Bernard Baruch,
.itrmne«r4 it%
Lnnw all
who la
is supposed
to know
nil about
about |
(safe Investments where he eeold
fpat ids money that it wosid he
1

—*

“

*■ •

— »•

-ee-o .« _

known financier.
you don’t know," came bach hla
' qnastiooer, "how In the hell do
you expect me to know !". " I don’t
'know," Baruch replied.
kr
•
f
A women f* r the first time In

The aclentUt In hla flueat for knowledge on how to re­
lieve human peln la compelled to make hla experiments on
living creatures. He therefore sacrifices Ills feeling for
ts In order that mankind will suffer leas. I f this hsd not
en the csm little progreas would hsvo been hssde in med­
icine and adrgery ami we would atlll be in the “dark agea”
In
these
two
subjects,
when-----almost
disease proved
S .i_ »
* S
•**
—• - aevery
- *
been named to tbs Cabinet. Hhe la fstsl and when operations were only tortuous butchery.
An interesting experiment on rabbits haa juat been
* Miss Prances Perkins, for several
_&lt;&gt;e*n eommlealoner ef taker la announced in Joplin, Mlaaouri where a laboratory worker
brought back to life several animals which had been gatwed.
ThO demonstration Waa pel fur rued before a medical society
and a committee of physicians had determined that all
end " t e political' thought and heart and respiratory action had ceased in the rabbits. By
should prove e constructive factor
an Injection of a solution Into the veins the animals began
'In terming tho policies of our
to breathe and the heart action was resumed.
government during the next few
The Inference from this demonstration Is that the same
procedure could be carried out on people with tho same
The coats o f war are begin-1 success. If this could be done, consider what a great stride
nlng to be understood la Celemhla will have been taken, even If at the expense of our pets.

C

. where the government la having a
•row With Para over tha border
. province o f Let Ida. Colombia ha*
levied a ala percent annual tax en
i capital aa weN aa an salaries, In
addition t « a Bl percent Income
tax on all males exempts*) from
Mr. and Mrs. Frank I* Wood­
XilUfary doty. There la ■ feeling ruff and son, Harry, arc In Or­
among some of those la Colombia,
! who I r e bearing &lt;k* burden #f the lande today.
Mias Lucy WMtner I* enjoying
toy.
■tasSB • pleasant visit with relatives la
St. Petersburg.
National GKy’s sale o f bOfOOr
Quite a number of Sanford
)00 worth of qttaetlenahle Peruvi­
an bond*, the Indictment o t three people went over to be Land tn
Insult* and other prominent ft- attend the last entertainment ol
uuidera for gigantic f r a u d s the annus I music Seetival at Stet­
igalhst Investor*, th* filing o t a son University Friday evening and
ruit against Andrew MeOea ckarg'tag Income tan tow violation*, to enjoy the pleasure and privi­
tanking
morstoria In
several lege of bearing David Ulsphain,
I'ntatec, Henry Ford’* fin and si eec- CM of the werld'* greatest bailratary disappearing mysteriously, teats, the crowning event of the
Jape bombing Chinese etty from annate festival. Among those who
'air, all Items o* the day's news enjoyed the singing of tha great
all tending to sfidemtae caefF artist water Mr*. Fans I* H. Mun­
dencel The wonder of It oil |e that son, Mrs. C n ic Bernes, Mrs. F.
there are any o f u* wh« eon still W. Mahoney, Mrs. M. 11. Bowler,
kialim In anythJagl
Mrs. J. U. BeumUIat,. Dr. and
g jt/ s
•---------- o----------Mrs. T. A. Neal, the Masses Ellen
2 Reading the other day that the Mahoney.
Laura Fish.
Irena
hsuto of this country now have Bendy, Madge and Veda Ward,
Mabel Bowler, and C, O. Mc­
Laughlin, A. Mahoney, B. It.
Boas, and Prcrfcasor Roland WUd-1

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

Woodruff, Watson
Safe Offers Lai
____J ( uhoit af
3outo tvelseAndtheIIfullh* Stock At One-Hi

through the
iw m m

paid have te continue
l Mate rate for the
H **to rt.

i n

pretty

hard on

man.
,
Mi** Carrie Lovell has been
taking a musical oourse on the
pipe organ at Htcteon University
and has taken charxe of Ute pipe
organ of
the
Congregational
Church, of this city, and will he
the regular organist. Mlae Lovell
l* an accomplished musician and
her many friend* vill be delighted
to learn of her oddlllonal laurels.
lion. Duncan U, Fletcher, preildent of the southern commercial
Congress, although in the Senate
only since Mar. t, ID00, has been
assigned to and hold* membership
ea Mine of the most Important
committee* of the greatest de­
liberative body
lu the world.
Shortly after the death of the
late Henatsr Raynor, he was se­
lected to tahe Senator Rayaer's
place on the Judiciary committee,
Which assignment girts Senator
Fletcher a place en I t committee*.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Forster
have tha pleasure this week of en­
tertaining t*ro trleees, Mrs. Dog*
gett, of Jacksonville, and Mr*.
Benedict, of New Jersey.

Plans Pushed To
Provide N eetls
For C o n f e r e e s
(Continued from Page One)
officially get under , way until
Monday morning at 0:30 o'clock,
scores of delegstea. a r d .all m l-,
dentn of ttilv section who ere In­
terested are expected to gather at
a Union Service in the First
Methodist Church Sunday to listen
to an sddrrss on “ The t ollege of
Today as It Relate* to Social
Work.” Ths speaker will he E. 1.
Clarke, professor of Sociology at
Kirilin. College, and Millard I&gt;byidum, president of the Florida
Conference, will preside.
Monday's session! will come un­
der the heading o f the "Institute
on Public Responsibility in the
Field of Family Welfare", with
Mis* Atkinson an instructor, and
the Parish House as the scene of
all discuslons, which will continue
from 0:30 o’clock in the morning
until 4:00 o'clock In the afternoon.
Interrupted by a luncheon at the
Mnntcxums Hotel.
Mr. Davidson will preside over
a general session supper si the
Celery Club at &lt;1:30 o’clock, sod at
shout 8:00 o'clock Dr. La|&gt;j&gt;awlll
deliver one of the principal uIdresse* of the Conference. Illy
subject will be "The Interpretation
of the Responsibility of Cltiienship In the light of Changing
B&lt;wlal Conditions'*.
Round table dlscu-slnn on “Ju­
venile Delinquency und UaptnJenvy", “ Family
Case
Wsrk",
"ftecication und Laihurr*' Tioga",
and Lelsare Time", and "IgaiituIlona I Worker*", will be ciMr.ed
to Tuesday morning's session* at
and ____
First
Ih* Parish House ___
Methodist Church Kunday School
rooms, t# he futlowed by joint •**•Ions o f round table conferee* di«cussing these subjects Jointly..''
Ths Rtete ProbdtlonAssocIstlon
will direct setiritte* at s luncheon

i.'riock until 2:15 o'clock on
Tuesday, with Judge Dun A.
Chyncy, cf Orlando, and the
Omigi* i'mmly Juvrnilc Court as
tpi il;cr.
"At J:.U) o'clock Mrs. Helen T.
Mu
of Sanford, will preside
'.ycr it general session at tha
First Mt-ihodi«t Church; at 4:30
o‘c|ock
the Seminole
County
Chamber of Commerce will spon­
sor an
automobile
motorcade
through the celery delta with
visits at ws-h houses and loading
platforms as highlights.
The highlight u! the Conference
comes at a hinqurt lo be held at
the Parish H&gt;.us* at 7:00 o’clock
with Karl Lehmann, nf Sanford,
»s toastmaslri. Flection of offic­
ers, passage of rssolutlnns, and
the presidential oddrrss of Mr.
D«vi&lt;lsi.n are among the features
of this bsnquet at whieh I)r. I.npp
and Ml** Atkinson will lw the
honored goests.
Wednesday morning bring* n
general session at the Woman’s
Club, continuing through a lunch­
eon at the Parish House at 1:00
p'rloek, and concluding wilh an

Juvenile Court at Jacksonville,
Marcus C. Fsgg, head o f ths
Children’s Home Society at Jack­
sonville; Dr. Henry Hsnson, ot
arksonville. state health officer;
J. r. Hutklsstm, o f Tallahassee,
state director of relief, Florida
Emergency
Relief Administra­
tion; Judge Carl B. Hyatt, con­
sultant of the Children's Bureau
at Washington; John P. Ingle, ot
dicaiunviiitr,
ttiairiueai*
was*
Jacksonville,
chairman v*
o f the
Advisory Council, Florida Emergenry Rrllef Administration; Ed­
gar Jones, of GalneavHle, athlstlc
director o f ths University of
Florida; Dr. J. J, Kindred, psychi­
atrist o f New York City and De-

BRYAN
th r ajC
l k il l
Strvlc* Station and (lin g *
Storage— Repairing
Gan, Oil and Tire Scrvigc,
Geneva and Sanford Are.
PHONE I t t t

Wilson Broe. shirts, oops, sock*,
sweeten and treusers all are re­
duced fa r tali sale ae are Bostonhut and Minefield shoe*, consid­
ered ee amoot th* finest made.

Martin's Garage
V W . la f 8T .

Labor Is Displeased

y/iik M i l l P e r k in B
WASHINGTON. H*».
• *_*—-* *
'

Spedsilting
la
tn^ek
servlee. We work while

JS IS
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,Lj:-.y . ■j*

The stoel-trsp Is without s dosfct the mo*t
Instrument of tortore left In a so-called civil lied age. I I
dsen not kill it* victim, but catching and crushing Its leg,
hold* It there for days In agaay from pate, cwtUlsg,
straggle, fever and thirst, until the trapper retains to elnb
It to death, or until It escapes (as at least ana-third do)
by gnawing off its own foot. Since the present erase fa r
fur* came in, more than 100,000,010 sal me Is suffer In this
way every year in North America.
Florida supplies largo numbers o f the smaller onae,
coons being the eb b f catch. Coons are one o f the most Intslllgent and highly sensitive o f mammals. What woman
would want a raccoon cent or trimming If sha hod seen the
creature gnawing o ff its foot after days o f anguish! What
woman would buy a scarf if she had come upon the Put
swinging from a spring-pole-trap which, fastened to a beat
sapling, hsd sprung upward and kept tha animal sus­
pended there by the broken-leg for a week!
- •»
ts
Women do not know these facto; j r e t they go on all
about us, in every woods and swamp and hammock. And
quite unnecessarily. For there are now son the market a
dosen kinds of humane traps, which either catch the anhna)
Ml Ot
Killing Instantly,
muirnuj, 0r
or take
&gt;au It
•%
by the heed instead
of tnc
the teg,
leg, kllllitg
'A T f iiis r iir y ir M - h r ih e - m p r v r t g ^ iw i-------he use these instead o f the old, torturing kind. He will still
lake his pelt,; women will still kaee their fora: but tha'
business will be robbed of tie cruelty.
. . .
If every woman will ask her flab, or other aoebty, to
pass a resolution requesting the legislators o f her dbtrkt
to rota for the unti-steel-trap bill In the 8pring. w f can
wipe the stigma.of this cruelty, from the State of Florida, aa
has already been, done .in.. South..Carolina...Georgia and
Massachusetts,
[ Land; Miss listen C. Mawer, of
Tallahassee, commissioner of the
Stole Department of Public Wel­
fare; Joel Moore, of Washington,
D. C , chief probation officer o f
(Hat city; and B. A. Tolbert, dean
of Students at the University of
Florida at Gainesville.
All tessioos of the Conference
are opkn to the publie, and Mrs.
Helen T. Morse, head of the
county's welfare
hoard, today
urged residents of this section to
crowd into every meeting that U
possible. "W e most do everything
we can to maks our notobls visi­
tors feel at home”, she said, "and
ws can do this In no better man­
ner than by attendance at various
session*. I want to call particular
attention to Dr. Lapp’s address.
He It consldtrsd one o f the fin­
est speaksra In America today
and has for years made a close
and diligent study of soclhl work
and it* progress."

We art equipped to predate
first rises I oh week e l Ike
lee ret passible prices. Give
■ tria l

Herald Printing Cm
P h ew

lU

HOI Lum ber C s.
Q uality M erchandise at
lStk and H«Oy .

Reasonable Prices with
SIP 8KRVICB

Phase IS

n to r o tt c E li

Reduced p r i c e aa slaffts
vision and Kryptek lease. AIM
ell shell end models geld
filled frames. \

Dr. Henry McLujJm Jr.

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H I SANFOBD HBLALD, BANFORO, FLORIDA. THURSDAY. MARCH 2. Itttt
where the gt»*U ware aormhW.

Social And

Personal Activities

Orlandoan Speaks To
Youngr People's Group
Mr*.

M .B lo c k ' has returned

ItJy by tha fflaats of hrr »ls*
Mrs. Annie Ginsberg. Mrs.
harg la reported to ha im&gt;

tar, Harriot, and tha former'!
fat bar, T. L. Dumas, will leava
fedtorday for Gainesville to spaod
lha Oeok-nd with Mr. ami Mr*.

Rkymodd C PhlDip*.
Mr. «tkj Mr*. W. F. Itsvenel
pad RheU Kasell Ravenel laft
yesterday morning for Chnrlvrion.
L ..C * where they were railed by
|h# death o f Mr*. Ravenel'* father,
Cancan I. Haaell. "

of f mail To
Magician acts, planned so a* to
/ b* entertaining to both adults ami
i children, wilt be given on Friday
evening at 1:00 P. M. at tha audi­
torium of th* South Side Primary
School by W. P . Hoffman for the
honaflt of the South Side Primary
^JHr. Hsffmans entertainments
Ere wall known hare and In other
)&gt;arU af Central Florid*. Ha has
given programs far th* benefit
if P e T . A . organisations
in
Kurils, Winter Garden, Moot-

Entertainment
SmrthsWV Primary
School

Campbell Thornal, of Orlando,
a graduate o f the Law OoUagv of
th# University o f Ftorido, rpoka
on the raise* ef rphitoallty and
challenged tha nnrty organb ed
Young People's Department ef tha
Fir»l Methodist Chunk to "P m a
on” higher goals at tha regu­
lar meeting of the local Young
People's Department held Sunday
earning at the thsrrh.
Preceding Mr. The mat's talk,
rrfrrihmmU wrru served to tha
Young People's Group with Mr.
and Mrs. Christy thnmtfen and
Mr, Thornal, of Orlando, oa honor
guests and Mias Hsian WUaott and
Mils Aldtne flarrlaon aa hosterso*.
Announcement #aa made at this
time of the Institute for the Or­
lando District which will be held
in Orlando sack night this weak.
•ral representative* to attend.
Those present at the social pe­
riod and the group meeting were:
th* Misses Helen Wilson, Aldin*
Harrison, Kathleen Laney, ■Freda
Caaas,
Marian
Haynes, Sara
Moye, Martha McDonald, Kathar­
ine dower*, Pauiiae Crawford,
Mary Jan* Preston, Dorothy Pope,
Batty Colbert, CUdys Garner,
Rosalia Pop*, Genevent Walts,
Roberta Stahl, Elisabeth Harvey,
Jolla
Bell McClelland,
Emily
Priast, Katherine Tllliv, Nona
River*,
Mae
Purdon,
Minnie

Mrs. Bishop Hostess
At Party For Club
Compllmrntlng the members, of

Friday M ir . 3rd 8:00 P. M.

“ Bill HoI h u n "
PHANTO THE MAGICIAN
Adult* Me, Children to Jr.
H tffh A t * 10c

^

Magnolia Aveaae. I mmedtatcly
after the arrival ef the guests sup­
per was served buffet style In the
dining ream where the table was
averts id with ■ lore cloth adorned
wjth quantities of red ro*ex and
gyaophtla and lighted red ren­
tes.
Assisting the hostess was
her sister. Mrs. George A. DeCottes.
Throughout the evening bridge
game* wire enjoyed by the guest*
and at a lata hour .cores ware
added and p rim awarded,
score prise for the ladle*, a white
beaded bag, went to Mrs. R. A.
Newman while high score prise
fo r the men, linen handkerchlrfs,
was given to I). I . Thrasher.
Those present were: Mr, and
Mrs. D. L, Thrasher, Mr. and Mn.
W. C. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
Houtholder, Mr. Sad Mr*. George
A. DeCottrs, Dr. and Mr*. B. D.
Caswell, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bournillat, and Dr. Samuel Puleston.

nigh

PROM all th* lataat raporta.
howevtr, thara are fawwr tat­
too* ind n a n H ake * Under­
skirt* aa man's rhaata. tkoa*
day*. 3Sc ia ail a H anbo
coats I And that’* why man ga

After •ererml peo*re**inns of
hriilK*, score* were added an«l
priie* awardeil. llljlH score prlre
for the Isdir*. a fcox o f stationcty, was given to Mr* J. K.
Walhea. while high »m rr prire for
the men. a deck o f renla! o f t
lurwnlol In H. It. Tarliell
Nr*.
Ilenr) nichter reverted rut prirr,
n framed picture.
l.ate in the evening u -w"ret
.- - I . r0MrM. w*» served t « th, r.dl.m.
mountain eU»ny l|tt; JJnl j u)ja j^dwlg. Mr* F..
lh°ut ike toonM „ rBl|„n(t Mrs. M. E. Mirkler.
. ’
■' * Mrs, Gertrude Gilbert, Mr*. Urnred all her life.| ^ nirhfrr, \|M. J. F, Walhrn.
» martiaga both jJr, M (r(an .t Hichter, Mr-, A. E.
rldegroum war* Mallem. Mrs. W. F. Rungr. lh«
Senior Class *&gt;f| M i*** Maude Jlnhln's. Arankn
Ichool. Mr. and Tkhach. Jiwephin, TnrM I. Alary
writing relathe* Walken, Muriel
ami Dorothy
rrk ami plan to ]Ungr. the Rev. J. J. Kellschan.
week to make Ted ftungi-, M. II. Tarhell, A. K.

Half-Naked Truth"
la At Milane Today

Omlng as'a surprise to many
friends U the announcement of
the marriage of Ml»a Caroline
loaltr rulpep)H‘r, daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. I\ W. Culpepper, of
Genera, to Lather M. David, aan
of Mr. and Mm. W. J. ItarW. also
of Genera. The ceremony was parTHURSDAY.
formed MoiKky at noon hy Judge
Regular moating o f (teminola
Jamm G. Hhamn at hi* office In
Chapter Number Two Order of
tha mart houee.
tha Eastern Star will take place
The -bride was born In Genera
at 7:10 o'clock at tha Masonle
HaJL
tha home af Mrs. J. Hawaii Fish,
The officers o f Uta Christian romer Thirteenth Street and Mag­
Endeavor Society of the Orlando nolia Avenue.
District will moot at H:00 F. M.
TUESDAY
at th# homo Ot Miss - Carmen
Regular meeting of Semlnelr
Guthrie, Droanrwoid.
Rich Svhoil P.tT. A. will take
FRIDAY.
place at :i:30 o'clock In tha study
Tha American Lotion Auxiliary hall. It will ha preceded hy a board
urfR bar* Its regular meet tag at mertlag at 3:00 uVhwk In the aw(ha homo of Mrs. Frank L. Wood- diterlum.
ruff, tan Oak Avenue, at 4:00 P

Social Calendar

Florida produce* two
o f phosphate. rock anil patMe.
Rock phMDbata i*. - uimrtl with
pick and shovel; pebble phosphate
U mined hy th, hydraulic prises*.

BALLOON DANCE
F rid a y
-

(ilr l llrcak
Music liy

Sentimental Floridan*

Unguentine

ISM Orance \»e. Winter Park.
Tel. W. P. S3-M
•'Food of th same quality and rharncter that I would serve If
you were guest* in my own home."
(Mr*.) CIIARLEEN J. I1AKKK. Owner

I Mallem. and Itill Rung&gt;-

-~"W«r&gt;d Day o f - Prayer (er
Women” will bo observed at &gt;r30
P. M. at tha First Baptist Charth
with a program to be put on by
luprassatatlvaa from tha dlffaruht

rirmh«riff'fiiirMir.*Ti.7*|fli«nc'Ts'
Invited.
W. D." Hoffman will gtvt an
entertainment at the {tooth 81*
Prim ary. School auditorium for
the benefit of the Nouth Sid
P.-T. A.
The regular meeting of tha
Geneva P.-T. A. will ho hvld at
3:00 oYlock in the school audiloHum with “ Whgl Ibe Community
Owe* (ha Child” as I ha sabjert
for the day.
The Atalea Circle o f the Gar­
den Club will have It* regular
tn#ftlng and a luncheon beginning
• t 10:00 A. M. at the home of
Mrs. I . I. Frasier, Crlery Atanur,
with Mr*. Frailer, Mr*. E. It.
Will meet at 10:00 A . M. at the
Laney, Mrs. C. C. Briggs, Mrs. T.
R. Melting, and Mr*. Byron
Stsphens aa hot Iesses.
A "girl break' balloon dance
will be given from 0:00 v'clock
to 1:00 o'clock at the City Hall
with- the- RemInntn^Floridians' Tit

STARTS FRIDAY - MAR. 3rd 9:00 A. M.
THIS PHENOMENAL SALE AFFORDS A N OPPORTUNITY TO B U Y
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED AND

w LOWEST PRICES IN
FELT H ATS

sponsors.

The Dirt Gardener* Circle of
the Garden Club of Sanford will
meet nt 10:00 A. M. at the home
o f Mr*. E. I. liny, 17!lt Locust
Avenue,
The piano pupil* o f Miss Mad­
eline Mallem will have a recital at
4:00 P. M. at the Elks Hall.
Rose Circle of the Garden Club
will m»et at 10:00 n'rlork at the
home of Mr*. Huland S. Rood, Sun
Lanta.
Mayfslr Cirrle of the G.irdrn
Club of Sanford will meet at
A. M. at the home o f Mr*. K. R.
Monroe, Ca'ery Avenue.
Central Circle e f the Garden
Club will meet at !&lt;):0t) A. M. at

“ THOROUGHBRED”

HALF
MEN'S W ASH

occupied by Mrs. I'at I’amphell,
noted actrrs*. There wu* u grent
hullabalno about that. The rsruae
w »* that Mrs. Campbell',* «en*ilive ears could wot stand the
nulae af tha rumbling traffic. The
publicity which accrued from that
stunt went into roam*.
Supporting Tracy anil Mis* V r­
ies In “ The Half-Naked Truth"'
are Eugene Pallettc, Frank Mor­
gan, Hhlrley Chambers, Mary Ma­
son and Robert MrKantir. Greg­
ory La Cava directed.

p r ic e

$3.00 Value, Now .

$1.50

$4.00 Value, Now

$2.00

$5.00 Value, Now

$2.50

PANTS
$1*50 Values Now

Drnadway,

Q U A L I T Y MEN’S WEAR AT THE

7.5c

$2.00 Values Now $1.00
OTHER BIG HA KG AI NS
Solid Cnlnm Thrend Silk

HERK IS YOUR CHANCE

K M IK K STUCK OF

TO GET A N EASTER SUIT

MEN'S SUITS
OVERCOATS

AT A GREAT SAVING—

ANIJ

(\ v u „i o n n n o s .)
fi.ii*. Volum

a n

Nuw

tr tkimra aro belb-

M g*t aa tnvn'i

ct r u a

9:30 (111 1:00
K lk n l l a l l

Entire Stock High Grade Nationally AdvertiRcd ItrandH

tu the

k* shirt. It tuckt
hmidt tM Sheet*.
* Stay* there I Try
( 1*0*0 your hand*.
I’ and springy it la.
ohN Weaken that
Can yon imagine
id iw tanur I f you

Such as BOSTONIANS* MANSFIELD, KNDICOTT &amp;

* 2 .M Vulllrn f
N&lt;iw
fff.Dii Vitim 1* S

N'nvv
u

k llr .

&gt;■&gt;*

S a lt*

JOHNSON, BEACON

They're XfcW .
they'rr call*4
FEATHERWEIGHTS I
And Way h i t the dntrnl arch
igppan, toot Strep, In tovwv
or Mart Ur Pan rtiic.

rerde, and Itainas City. Befare
m tla g hare IS years ago to moke
hl« home. Ur- Hoffman » a» a prtfaaalonai magician.
It l« hoped that a Urge number
af adulta and children will attend
th* entertainment.

SACRIFICED
BUY ONE PAIR AT REGULAR PRICE AND GET
ANOTHER PAIR O^ SAME PRICE FOB $1.00
$3J&gt;0 Grade—2 Pairs for ...........

LADIES’ BLACK
ELK

^$5,00 MANSFIELDS—2*Pairs for
$7.00 BOSTONIANS—2 Pairs for

$4.50
“

“
..

$8.50 BOSTONIANS—2 Pairs for
Arrengvmenl. have been com­
puted far the balloan "girt break"
done* to b* given Friday ovonJni;
at the B ta ' Hall by th* members
o f tha Bant Imental FUrMana ortheatre which will fnnilsh nuukfar dancing from »:J0 P . M. to
IM A . Y
Special attm tton.
will bo given between danam and a
pramanafi will h* augwi at wld-

nleht.

$8.00
-

Whnt n vgluel 8oft and
easy on your feet nod
Ufht In WaicliL With
compoeition sole that (a
anre to rive yoo service.

*'

&gt;4

$6.00

59.50

COME
EARLY

SuitK of Quality
made by
ScIiIohh and Kupponhcimer

Vo P R I C E
MEN'S
SWEATERS

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"

THE WEATHER
TOUV N1W8PAFEB

'

Fair tonight *#d Thursday. Colder
tonliM with paamlbl* light
fro«l tonight.

____ ______ in F lo r id a 's H « a r t

TU World's OrMlcat V cm U bk
8pot u d Riekont Garden Land.
eO L U M I

xxm

HOOVERCETS

DPT BILL
HOUSE

AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY N E W SPA 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 C H _KJ9.11

M em ber A aaodated I*reaa

Japs* Advance Into
Jehol Uninterrupted

NU M BER 293

Five C oals A Copy

Capital Scene O f Activity FARMERS WILL CermakT oRecover
GERMANY NOW As
G.O.P.’t Plan To Leave
THROTTLED BY AndDemocrats ToMoveln CONTINUE TO Unless Unforeseen
DESTROY CROP Happens, Is A d v i c e
FEDERAL GAGS

CHINCHOW, Mar. l.-l/P I—
The Japinete military com­
mand annuunred that It* »rmy
enured Chlhfecg, commercial
and .transportation center of
Jehol province, today. Nj Ch&gt;nene reiiitance era* olTereJ.
Two other town* on China'* in­ I
...
ner defence lire erere re pelted H i t l er 8 Opposition
captured alar. Vletorie* » .r *
r « n l!n n o
C
n ppri
S i1 Ip
lenced
Factions
reported for the three inrln
_. .
_»_ lencea
Japanese olfenilve* which a.u
By Strict Measures
■winging over the prjrtn#*
On
Eve Of Election
with the ctpiUl aa the com non
objective.

too »« the nati’r’* thirty *ec.
WASHINGTON'. Mar. 1-—
The national capital wa* a *tud\ on.I rr**(&lt;l#flt on »J£c o'd Roo*evelt
In fontrast* la«t night a* prrrn family BitHe. vtn* will have carI rati n* were .peetled for Satm- n .1 nwav the bulk of personal
day'* cmhlnatii’ n of Inaurura* •T oti nf thn nutgring admlnly Vote Unanimously On EVANS IS R I I Y E R lPh.?lli- T . SS '
D n stfc Gm ergency&gt;
' reremonie*. a Ilemnemtlc vi:tnrv tr»tor*. Theie.quarter* will he
Action T o Keep Upi “ !,A ™* ‘ g ’I V L I Patient
Pol 'cnt Ia N o " 0 *1lu
h
ilrr
lb
i1
..m
ov
ln
(l
f(ir
lt,
Measure R eceives |
t
&gt;ilv
for
another
"moving
iViy"
liihilee iml
initely On Upgrade;
Plowing
Under
In
O
F
1ST
NATIONAL
Moodnv when new raMlWt officer*
pult lean nfficchob’ers.
Final Congression­
Nourishment Taken
S.'uvcnir* «f the Republican rr will l.o *worn m an I imm-nlialely
Order To Aid Price
PROPERTYr
al Sanction Today'
gime. ranting from tetter* of r(rr on Ih-ir new dutie*.
MIAM I. Mar. 1.— (A .P .)—
•tale tn ornamental elephant*.. It tela, ral’road*. hu* enmpaDeclaring by Or-olution that a
BERLIN. Mar..l— lAn-Ia&gt;lt;«t
Barrinir unforeseen developW A SH IN G TO N , Mar. 1.— '
tt#r# heinr packed away In love* O'e. ant parage* reporter.* hu"-. discontinuance of the policy of
end Centrist partlc* of Germany |n all the mainr rxeertiv# nlTicc* died* of visitors arirvel'through
Florida I s ! ment* Mayor
Anton Cermak
Mai’
(A .f .)* —T he draatic em er­
of the I ' a i t n
, plowing under one.third
i
enter#- the la*t *tage* «f
from th# White Itoe «e tn the the day fir the .Inaugural pro’o '" In
n -.t , n f
Chicago will recover from
gency 'ban k ru p tcy
reviaion
eti-ry
crop.
strugg1* for eaUtencc today » ith humbler w rking &gt;|uarter« of rec gram.* Ilolel* -til every room pre*rnt maturing
Seen
Back Of L.®8® -Giussfppe
Zanunra’a
bullet
.
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* u
u„
bin &lt;today
received
final
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a -----D
1 in
—
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—i m__—
i n »tiU
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. . i t n n e *tk
thtir rey»*faper» *tlenced an.l a*- retarie* to the ***i«tant »ecrct* hi.- teen ,re*ervb,| f.'.r Saturitay the fare nf evpeeted heavWr «hi|’|aa{ o_p—
l lr#l A
lg
e anLIitu—
m
L fa
concreaaional action and was
»emblle* and communication* *hut
___
follower! It, hU attending
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FFamur t w u rwiwt mi muiw
* •— llv Ssturlay noorf, when Frank ' ter. n* were being fmin.l in pri- *1 weyk. wr.l «rrr;y result In a
Kn(. |h(1 „ , m nf y(.%VM In ca»h.1phvaiclan announced tixla
repression aince th# war,
tne President’a signature.
lin T». Roo*e*elt take* the oalh •/
tt'ontlnued On I’agr Two)
weaker marke, with |n»«lbl« *er.|U. „ 0
Kir„ s„|onal Bank ] “ Mayor Ccrmak definitely ' £
Whit# th# Hitler rovtrnm#nt i*-'
T h e Senate adopted the
m u n lt y memben. o f the Semlnol- building amt .ill It* fiature* naa o n t h e Upgrade now. Dr.
Blaek resolution directing the
Agriculture t'luli meeting at the teen purrlmsri.' irotri A. II. Moiea,i r retleriCk I ICC Haiti.
t ill
postm aster general to poet*
T A K E S IS T E P S T A K E N TO' I'm
rt Itoii.e la*t night unanl- Sarfnrd.comnii*«ion merenant, by ,un*a *!V‘ . *r* *ri' *"u 11 anil
pone th e
aw arding o f an
n*0U*ly re-idvnt to maintain their yrank tN.in«, wealthy Boston anu ' *” **
“n
___elra n in mall contract to the Phila­ Precedent Is Broken
prrnent poliry "fur the benefit of j
^jBry mnnufactuter and p|. •*Uft»taace*
now ran.say he will
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delphia Mall Steamship Company
With Appointment
the romroumtwe— m . whwh— w» |&lt;nivr
„f vlua cummumly. . tecover.
pending Invoitlfation.
' Full chest examraatlona .iteday*
Of
Frances
Perkins
live."
..
Neg-liaUwns-tui
the-aaW wt.'^*
Congressional conform on 040,shower! •-»"!***entng- eff ihe pneu­
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4
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s
m
LETHARGY
W
O
R
K
iN
COUNTY
"
The
W-el'rtg
on*
aitjouninl’
,^„p,.t|y
have
been
under
way
for
000.000-doUar treasury • postoffic#
th* German people anu highly
--------&gt; «&gt;
- .
.
from a meeting held on Mdmlay , t., , , j wreks, but the *alr he- monic runsolidatlnn in the iower
HYDE PARK, N - Y . M»r. I
appropriation bill reached a comnight when grower* met t0 hear|r4m), „ mattrr of iojrt ifctrnl loEe of Cermak*' tight lung
l/P&gt;—Pre*ld#nt-#l*ct
R
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n
*
#
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#
It
t
re
a*an*1
1
*
m
*ch
in
*
don.
"
|
Husines.s
Men
Seek
To
Reaoiution
Is
Adopted
plat# acroomont eliminating the
a report on the action of *late cel- on|y yr,|eru*y in the fillrg of«a pierced hy the bullet. Th* patient
Sonata provision for a blanket hmk, precedent laet night with
Irvaaoa.
and
*ub«er*iv*
act*.
Effect
Way
Out
O
f
To
Continue
State,
ery
grower* who. in lakeland la*t * B,arnty deed
conveying the i* now able to take hy ihe mouth
flea parcant tlaab In aipanditurae the selection for the firat time of
The
d*kih
pena.ty
wa*
provided
Frida,
night,
derided
to
evtrnd,
ip„
t
y
fn
m
J|r,
Moses tn Mr. aclfiiient food* to sustain him.
hot accepting the amendment giv­
I’resent Doldrums
Federal Assistance thr plow.undrr jierioil for another y;VBnili
a woman for the cabinet; he for attempting to »ecure of di*ing the Incoming President broad
CHICAGO, M a r . i . - up&gt; _ a
yM, #n|ay afternoon Mr.
power# to raorganlia government named Mia« France* Perkin*, New |timing important military
ORLANDO, Mar. I.—Orlando
Unanimous pi*ilr*t, hy resolu­ wrek. Both on Monday and la*t ,
theory that Giuseppe
Zongara
night,
the
question
of
illscontln.
|
Kvan,
t
who
ha*
Just
returned
from
rret*.
York commlwloner of labor, hi
department*.
__
raked itself nver the coal* for tion offered by Srpt. of Schools
might have been hired by gang­
Th#
deere*
wa*
approved
at
«
.
.
.
,
.
.
uanre
was
raised,
only
to
be
thor
f
|
lU
,|nr„
tr{|
a
to
th,.
North,
called
Eaktanca wa* glean ihi-igfvisi/
rotary of labor.
three hour* la*| night and decided T. Th. lutwton, last night wn* ol.„hly discussed, and finally voted
)h(1 ,.t(y |ja||t
, , the new sters to kill Mayor Cermak, of
committee that a cash loan of r ,Th* neat Pr»*ldent made hi* cabinet mretirg at which Wilhtlm to wake up.
Goerlng, mini»l*r without portraised
by
n
group
of
prominent'
,|„«n.
„wnrr
|)f
pu|ierty.
rot only Chicago, was being investigated
tl0,0t)0 want from the National
Fifteen nr £0 *peakrr« admitted
cabinet complete with the an­ fo lo and commlaaloncr for In#
comment on the
th# iltuallon
resi'lents
nf
this
city
and
county.
In
a
situation
p-j(J
trplr„
n,ing
the
IM2 by police here yesterday, it wml
City Company tn John Ramsey,
there la nothing a rung with thd
said In ■ new, story published yeaIht#
morning.
k\
K.
!b&gt;rn#r.
nrtH
.1nouncement
alio
of
Daniel
C.
Ro­
I'r.^aian
minUtry
of
interior,
re­
In
pmpftitil
rrcmnmrntUlions
ll»«i
mominf,
k.
k.
J
1
^
1
'
lu\»*s
nil
th«*
litiKluu
mu)
it«
conmanager of the port of fe w York,
t.mn but they doubted if there
tenlav in the Chicago Daily Jlluai|#nt
of
IW
Club
^aid.
**ni#ronported
to
hi*
colleague
i
on
the
in-1
per,
of
South
Carolina,
a*
*rcreauthority during the company’*
were not lethargy in p* lender- no further state fund- be arpm -: '^ nl
: I fated TlmT T - ,r i a ^ i r * d e h e c ^
_____
_
__________
._aJ’M2^
.t
tnggnro-ur-ihtx-ttm*
-wmTT.rTuiit
I
rrnuiary
fir#
which
damaged
I
he
i
$3237.Ml a las certificate cuvenng
participation in handling a ttd.OOO,- tary of commerce.
akin.----f,,r ,iM‘ nm,ch,,,« •’&gt;
u*. We most make our grower* 1*1.31 taxes on the building. This endorse,) by Zangara j* mentioned
OOO-dollar part authority bond hiTherr vra* rnnnIdfraMf* 1talk ul monies
EAHIef In th. day h. gavT ' o^ ^ " ^ . " ” "Wit&gt;K";, ,ni
in the story a* a basis for th*
for
vocational
ruuratlun
|
Bn(,
,h
ipp,
r,
p.aliie
that
cundl7
,
' the recent raid on Kal Liehkneehl
certificate l* he'd by the Dofnja theory.
*oa In m i .
tl.a name of the veteran henator |h(juM.t th# tom(nuni, t h, B,l.,uar- alnitit a r,d a y civic club holiday. work in Florida.
! ,jIinB in&gt; , uch that we must conCorporation
which
is
controlled
hy
Samuel Anaall, recant coun*#l
ThAt l«. rtfany prv#*nt though*
The investigation was started,
Meeting at the High School
' , r„| mir .hipmrnt* more than
the Runlhtdder*' Proteellve (Vim- the Times said, on underworld in­
for the Senate committee Inquiry Thoma* J. Walih, of Montana, a* |er, jn |ifr||nDrlanrfo waa in n roinato## i*tagc
hi*
attorney
general.
11
----------------'
The
emergency
mitler.
Into the election of Senator Over­
formation that “ somewhere in a
Both Senator Walsh and Roper ly the government
Mr. Kvans also called at the closed bank in Chiragn there l* a
ton, Louisiana, hai entered *ult
against Senator Iluoy Long for were leading figures in th* un­ the situallon fell
Hr Ik's o ll lee in the Court (louse cancelled check drawn by an un­
$660,000 damage* on a elander successful campaign of William G. Itw orly because
and paid stale and county taxes, derworld character in favor of
McAdug for the Democratic pres­ keep the army out
interest and rents on th* property Zangara ami Indorsed with Zandown |h# lmr« Ihe market will he (or IU3I end
IU.TJ, totaling gara’s signature."
.
but three full working ifays idential nomination in HUH. Me«a
a^Mui^r
r
r
:
flooded
and
what
little
demand
nf th e
of the *e**lon left, the SenaU yet- Adoo’s announcement
Thr newspaper quoted an un­
V
I
S
:
r
'
*
7
’,
h7
!
•
,,n
’
1
rity
and
^
school
ofilciala.
now
exist*
will
be
broken
down
.
_,
__
*
,
, pll Up leadership, some
, h , ull), c,
leyday speeded up It* work on ap­ switch o f California's vote at the vec.lve .terature ami w e a p o a a j,^
Interviewed late yesterday in named high police official a , »*T.
. M,&gt; completely. It m a * *■» m* that eeoaaeti.a with his paiahaa* afthe
ia | u r t &lt; l w e r e ^ ixeJ. ^ ,
propriation b i l l I and leaders
’ 1 " Chicago convention,
b*g (hen'Sems greead fee, belief
Johnson rrfartrd to figure* b* bag ent^ a glims* at any p*mr Will
*,*So* today DeW.lt Miller, aetlag J
» h - » V erted « . T . , « a
nomination. * Walsli
W t Roosevelt's
eomplleil anil fart, he ha* gath­ show nur growrra that condition* iergest huldlng In Ranford, Mr. that Zangara. despite hi* *qar**-d
was
actlv*
for
Rooaevet’a
nomina­
___ . will ba ilarted today.
as temporary ehairman of that ered. During the school year Itrfl 1Kvans said that "My great faith ■ion, wanted «„ kill C«rmak,u&lt;id
pAha
In Ih# North are fnr from normal.
Jt ptaaad Without dehate tha tion.
meet big held in the chamler of ,T.'. Mr. Johnson lold the gi-iup, Th. financial condition cape dally in Florida and thi* section led me not Pre*kl#nt-*lect Roosevelt. *
Mia* Pvrkina has served in pub­
t-TMAM.OOd BAvy eupply bill and
eommrrre last night, will name viH-atkmal agriculture, home ecoto invest thl* sum &lt;f money at
The article quoted a woman wit­
Is grievously strained Ju«t at this
return*! It W tha House for ac­ lic office in New York under both
.cvr„ rllllena to draft » prourom nnmics, and part-time schcol mluness in Miami as having heard
.i n i m ik. i f . . . - .......- i n . " !“
•
“
r
tion on tom# minor amendment*. Governors Smith and Roosevelt.
of action. Such a srhem,. will bel
^ ^
the count, $11.1'JO.OM; into consUleratinn. Finally every In u few month* w* shall le on Zangara shout as Cermak frill "I
Jt adopted th# conference report She was formerly a member of the
re|m,tied to another meeting ami cost the slate I'JloH, and tin? fed­
grower or shipper Wight to I* able ngr way In a rew era of prosper­ go* him! I got him!" It also said
on th# 1101,000,000 agriculture He ■tale Industrial commission. Her
then. |f accepted, some plan eral government Jhrnuu'h
tin- la see that we must hold the run- ity ami hafpiness. It Is my opln- Zangara wa* known In Ih* army
part mant manure, a f t e r tha advlre ha* been sought frequently
tlsie rliib*’
national, Sniilh-Hughes Fund, ffS.VX, nr n
I t r t l r A h m Is Ii J P r e s s
i whereby
fldenc* o f buyers in Ihe North iun that FI rida shall lead Ihe as an export marksman, saving
Haute gave In o« an unimportant on labor problems by congression­
Th# goveinors of Tcnneesce anu standing will not lie affrqfed, wllll total of m-arl) llrt.lHMl.
who
must be convinced that we way during our country’* recov­ hi, aim probably would have been
changa and Mnt It to the White al committee* at Washington. .
out
through
Kentucky, acting in quick succes- be
*
-- worked
----._■
- . which
__ ■ i During the unis year, Mr. ar, going to rurtail through the ery and Ihal we shill be thr firat Irn*.
Roosevelt offered no comment »i»n. declaied bank holiday* to­ newer "
Houaa.
"
’ v»it«r'&gt;u* organ •|J h
runl|ni,*| , h„
value entire season. I appeal to every to make ihe "rome-hark". f am
Lieut. F.dwanl Kelly, of tho
on
his
choice*,
simply
informing
It adopted a partial conference
ration will he born of Orlando s of tlie return from agricultural
day In their respective state*.
grower who values his home hi* svtisl |i| Ih i: an invrf.mrnt in pickpocket detail was assigned to
agreerflcnt on the army *&gt;111 carry­ newspapermen In hi* study at the
There was m hitch In the |.lsn.i unanimous desire I,, gi* forward.
ediicnllnn lilune aninunled to *21, properties and hi* financial con­ Florida nl this time will bring a Investigate the *•»*,
ing $370,000,000, but th* House to­ residence here that Ml** Perkins for hath re-nrganisalion in IN'As a matter " f fact, that word 77U a I. He r*tiniale,| that the cash
dition to slay wdh ’ u* in nur far giralrr irturn lhan any In­
day muit'ac* on aaveral Irtm* still •n,| “ Dan" Roper would complete trolt and the rjGrls of Senator will be Ihe keynote and the name
vestment that ran lie made in any
value nf Ihe reli rn* nn home ecu fight."
In diaagHamant. That# irc'mhi hi* rabinet. Ha treated the woman Ciuiena due thye today ar* ex of tlie new ileal for Orlando, tornidnir* und the lessons li-arned at
Thw resolution adopted nl last sriii n of America, and with that
Ul# Renata amehdments provid mr m-mher on exactly the same terms peeled lo speei./lhe end of
ward Orlando
Club.
Kenny the part-lima schisd amounted lo
night’s meeting, attended hy over though in mind, I have Invested
XZtfibOflOQ' for placing Job e** as th* man.
bank holiday which ha* been oper­ Guernsey worked it nut along to­ $H)ii&lt;l and $,ril)ilil respectively.
60
leading grower* here, is a* In Sanford property."
Apoarently well-founded report* ative in Michigan since Feb. Myouth* l » gklaaaa' mlllUry train­
ward Ihe tail end of Ihe IhreeThe Fust National Uank was
At
the
present
time,
Mr.
John
follow*:
ing
year and IM - that Mayor Jame* M. Curlay. of
1 he bank holiday in MaryianJ Isiur session after almost ever] son said. 301 persona between the*
"Whereas, on the 2«th day of built in 11*2.1 on th* site uf ihe
COO for poKMtlng remount* for Boston, would be the -next ambas­ wa* extended another day ard i prrson
present
had
hern
on
his
.. .
sador lo Italy brought neither af­ U | to permit cal In/ ban holiday*! feel and expressed himself. Guern- ages of It and 21 years air regis­ January 103-1. in a meeting as­ T. J. Miller and Son furniture
officer*.
,
NEW YORK, Mar. l.-G P)—
tered in the three courses in Ihe sembled In tha City nf lakeland, store. Including elaborate hank­
J» rejected th* conference re­ firmation or denial from Roo.e- wa* passed by the West Virgin i *ey’a pla* on the word* “ F.
• • school, of this county Three hun eelsrv grower* representative of ing fixtuirs and. a m.dern steel Representative Ituth llryan Owen,
velt.
lie
replied
to
queries
that
part on th# billion dollar Indelegislature. A similar mevsjie provide all the essential* of the
vault, Ihe construction cost to- of Florida speaking a* gueat
' pendent nfflaaa Mil. Insisting on “ nothlijg ha* been don* at all wa* before the Nevada a**’ n&gt;My. spirit sucli an orgnnixalion. which dretl and f.0 adult farmer* also are all the Important- celery growing
registered in evening rla&gt;* wmk districts nf ihe Stale nf Florida, taed over $226,000. Mr. Moses uf honor at a luncheon of th*
th* higher Sana** fund for the about that—nothing ha* been tak­
he
described
a*
F
for
"faith"
and
Banka In several InJiana cities
or-are taking advantage nf per­ after a careful survey of market Cfcmr into possession of the
trade eommlaaUm to permit con­ en up about the embassies."
placed rrttrlctl-nn on wilh.i uwai* 0 for • • o r g a n i x a t i o n " and sonal conference with either Mr. condition* and the then nrice* ob­ building in Apiil 1030 when he AdvertUIng Club yesterday, said
He expect* to announce the
clusion of Ua agwer utllltle*. eco.
and In Ohio withdrawal* of de- (' for "courage " A*, he said, "no Johnson or Mr. Dawson, his Ovie­ taining. Iinanlmniislv decided that was the successful bidder at in she deplored th* prevalence , of
choice diplomatic assignment* next
namlc and anlMruat Inqulrle*.
poaila hav* been curbei,’ by nure outfit such a, this i* worth a do assistant, lie also pointed nut the movement of celery from this |aurlion -ale held by the receiver joke* directed at member* of
week after ronxultation with Sena­
tinker’s whatnot if it has not the
ICongress.
of ihe First National Rank.
tl.at right person* ar* rcuplnyrd
(Continued On I’sge Four)
tor Hull, of Tennessee, hi* aecre- khan 200 banks.
"Congress ha* had more than
Home Pennsylvania bank* haw rourag.. — or the guts, if you to learh the threr rlassek.
tary Of atal*. Th# name nf J#»«*
please— to go ahead and do
Its share of humor and criticism
taken
advantage
of
new
'rgisaWhen
Mr.
Johnsnn
had
exI. Straus. New York merchant,
during the past two years," said
.. - , , . . . ....
plained the
subject and had
continue* lo be mentioned fo* lion permltBng the limitation nf iking*."
Mr*. Owtn. “ In normal timea It
“home ‘ sm y
|
. .
, ..
ralleil for the opinions of some nf
Pari, or Havana. Robert W. Bing­ withdrawals and Governor Pin.
would not lie lmp&lt;/Lant, but
"«
.,M t " iKh
, t h . person, pres.nl. he he.rd sir
ham. Louisville publisher i* #*• chit expressed the lellef that Ihe Wilt
M *r who ha* •cr\nl »•
*
these ar# not normaythnr*.
A
pected lo get th* premier I-nndnn (■filiation wj I obviate toe ,ns. chairman nf the "B .liver. in Flor-1 »«'"»»•
picture that tend* Itr distort pub­
aibllity
of
a
statewide
holLfi.;
assignment.
trip to Miami wa. o«
ta
Aslwas th* ease when he first liquor; Willie Morgan, for reck- lic officials, that tends unneces­
Rev. FaUOf HUchael CUaby. S«.
tlei
|
appeared
on th* bench a. Judge of l#*» driving; Oletha Edwards for sarily to troubl* the public mind
raitor of St* Joeeph’e Catholic
o*&lt;
' : r z V o - r x r - t i ^ evening
s w i - are
u -thr ...............
session
following:
Chur*IT at I t F*ter»burg and I
the
Municipal
Court, |(. w. Ware disorderly conduct; Willie James about th* Integrity an,| industry
him temporary chairman. II. C.
Supt. of School* l.awton: "For Monday afternoon was presented anil Susanna Mr Neill, fur (Misses, of thot* elected to high office la
five year* » a t i r ,* f All 8&gt;«1»
IUI&lt;cnrk was nameil tempomry
sinn of liquor; Wallace Morgan, a dangerous influsnc*.
) ear, the people hav, been criliCat belle Chtrteh bare, la In a flt.
secretary.
"If th* peopl* knew tha work
riling the school system. Why with a long ilockrl of nllrgrd law- Rosa I-ce Parrish, Janie Bred, and
Peterebbi* hdapUal today aulfer
"Men who went to Miami were
•aid * don’t you give u* something pr*c- violallona, meet of which were Armrta Harris, for disorderly con­ ■lone by their ropr**&lt;nlativea In
lag from gu^bot weaad# In M*
NEW ORLEANS. Mar. L—(&lt;F) The street merrymaker* caught inspired by what they saw. ihey * tics), they sav, ic*t Uck to tie* disposed o f before he stepped duct; Frank Fnssett, for rrcklrs* Conyrey* they would not only he
hand aid Ufa. inflicted, he reMiller, "and so Inspired were
fundamentals? They think nf mu­ down from the bench for the last driving; Chris Iuiu Owen, for be­ proud of their representative#,
porteC to paUat, by aa aaaaUant —Theusand* of maskers, g»rb*' Zulu’s aplrlt of pep and dm ed
about in the rain, regardless of that they have returned to in. sic, physical education, home'e-o time.
•
ing the kreper nf a disorderly but thay would b* proud to be
In
all
the
kliarr#
coatumea
sugwho cane ta bla house and asked
•
•
’ ’ I'lre others.
—
fads! Jl'dgv Ware • ordered t h a t house, and Luka Sanders, Ham citlxen* nf a republic."
notnif* and agricultrre us Ead^,
bhn to call ba g oltk woman par- gpstrd by legend’ or hlatory or in­ th*Imsloshi-.dentally.
Proteus. .. .......
” |t.l* possible to d „b .g th|ng* and frills, when in real ly* they charges „( doing busines, without Williams, ami Margaret William*,
Mr*. Owtn, whose topic waa
dividual imagination, yesterday
We
have
five
golf
through para Jt wia Urowned out. i&lt; c»d in Orlando, radius of a few mile*. ar# getting what they have boeri a license that are lodged against for being inmate, uf a disorderly “Thl* Buainesa of Being a Con­
,*r55St» Cladby teM police la- danced and laughed
riiurse* in a
gresswoman," described soma of
,
calling for during the past 16 or W. T. Sammons and K. II. McLean, house.
reetigatiBf the case that he waa streets awash with a driving rain uf th#
Miami ha, not »o many. \»V have 20 years, a practical course. I while (ruck drivers for out-of­
th* detail* of committee work and
Bex,
ImptrsunateJ
this
year
by
II.
II.
Emanuel,
white,
charged
a*
New
Orleans
celebrated
Mardi
• fired aa ba ha waa anawertag a
Edgar R.
itl y
n. Dumont,
muhiuih, sx
* nm
j pr»uii
........ .the. finest
. » fishing In ithe/ I world. think that it would l«e very unwise town bread concerns Is- continued with reckless driving, Is to be of solving the human problems of
knock ill Mb door, hot that ho did Gra* under the handicap cf the r*$igar
ntr: Induitrlallst, after cancelling " • "&gt;uM have a wonderful P
, tried next Monday, aa are Walter her constituent*, which, th# said,
for the slat* of Florid# to tell the until Friday afternoon.
not *oe hi* aaaallar.t.
. wont weather over to viell the
W# could equal
hi* street parade, hail lo Itkr a 1fur swimming.
At the request of arresting of­ Baker and Zrb Townsend, charged wa* Billy •■ important aa the
federal government t„ take that
. Shortly alter* Dr, W. W. Hard- city at cornival time.
Ihe pool at Coral Cahles. We once
work don* on th* floor of tho
money and give it to some other ficers, Judge Ware dismissed a with disorderly ronduct.
Zulu Jester saved th* annual tig closed car lo Boston Club where had boat races, casting contest
ra, further »U f phyokUa, waa ar­
Houi*.
tty’s
Will
Smith
wa*
fined
$6
for
be­
charge
op
resisting
arrest
that
has
he
privately
received
the
state.’*
show.
' rooted aa cfcbrfcee of aoaoolt with
\|m I Something hannened to them.
Rev. F. M. Marler. oa*!nr of the bean lodged against Harold White, ing drunk and loitering.
Rain rulneu’ th* parade* of Rex, keys smf greeted hie q.ten.
lafoht U bill, but ho Inter waa
h;i„'..l I They ere not held eny more.
Lueinda Bryant waa fined $16 Denver Police Claim
Miry
Frlhce*
Buck,
tilian
First Christian Church: "I nm In white, for several day*.
A b ie ld aa bla ran recegnUanee. Pruteus, ond other potentate* of
accord with this resolution and
’
Prank K. MacN'eill, Insurance for being drank and disorderly; —
. Dr. Haidca deaied i t y partkipn- revelry, but Zulu—black and non­ debutante,
Jacob Datgon waa fined $6 for To Know 2 Abductors
all large educational agent, waa fined JtS for reckless
I-Wat night, Rea and hi* court
tlou la tha aboettng, and meobari chalant—strutted right An d/wn
Mother And Five Of suggest that
bo
approached
to
take
driving.
'
being
drunk.
crowds
feted
heagtagp
at
thtir
ann
ul
m
Q
)
Ik*
street
while
the
wet
W *f Ma fatally auppirted bla do.
.Mar. 1.—IAV-Tw»
Children Die In Fire Lqom* action nn thi* mstter. I *ug- J. R. Rtndalill. charged with he- Ernestine Rouch waa fined $6 of DENVER,
ball be/orp driving acr.t* thr idy
Maid by dealer!ng that ho wa* at corcred hi* rnthutlaim.
th* abductor* of Chart** Doett- &gt;
gest that a# a«k Ih# Parent Ing drunk, wa*.fined $3 which waa for being drunk and disorderly,
••Le. ’er nln", said Zulu—anj it to Jola th* ceurt of Como * *'
at the tin**TL’ I-SA. Okla., Mar. I.—(Al­ Taarher Association, to go on rec­ suspended upon promise nf good while P. I. Hehro wa* fined $2J)0 char, tnd, ar* known, Police Chief
midnight.
Pr*aa report* from Rt. M e n - •Id.
Albert CUrk announced today a *.
on a similar charge.
behavior.
Twe'y# a'rleck chimes from St. la a vain attempt nk rea-u*. Mra. ord aa to what to do."
The aagro funmaker la a regth* l$th day of captivity ef tha
Mrs.
Re*
Packard,
president
rf
J,
I„
Vaughn,
charged
wi|h
be­
Willie
Gaskins
and
Chris
Lou
Ernest
Kepner,
)U,
wii*
of
a
cot­
f«uU
catbeCraL
give
the
rimal
rlar part of every Mardi C m .
young broker patted. Clark d e -.
thn
Home
Improvement
Club:
“
I
ing
‘drunk,
was
fine,I
$6.
Owtn,
charged
with
disorderly
f-r
the.
advent
*f
Aah
Wnlr.e.d.iy
ton
mill
worker
and
five
of
h*r
M h t f l t l W resided la 8an- Ha arrived yeiUrdap on an oy*
clintd to same them. BeyonJ thl# .
B. If. William*,, chaffed with conduct, were fined $6 each.
f«vd fkem about !•$$ t mil early ;e r barge, parked it la a canal ami and th* I® days af Unt pr.d for-,.air# children, burned lo death In think that (he work w, are doing
Henry Neely, charged
with th* chief said thor# were no raw
«waagt red to aa undertaking mally called a belt to lhe aniisJul their home at Band Hfrings torlay- bar* In the county la’ quit# ##• parking In front of a fir* pug,
reckless driving, was fined $®0, development* In th* cat*. Ex' t A w oJ stove, left buining In th# aaatial and W# have to hav* some- waa fined *1.60.
sstabllihment where hU queen season a / fjn.
Tha following negro persona whleh we, suspended provided he tlonlst* demanded *0.000 w’ - t •
bedroom In which all to# children cot |« show m how to ran *ni
A hundred balls and
greeted him.
were
dismissed of charge*: l.u- paid for all damages to an auto­ they y o k th* young tfri-'UB
MYi
th#
flurptii*
»»f
o-r
f‘*«dwere
sleeping,
wa*
llarr'd
by
"Whoop*", yelled th# crowd and stepped abruptly aa the rhimrs
rle«e Washington for transporting mobile owned by Frank Foaaatt.
•way Fob, UV
i,
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olficia't.
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Zulu sad hia wet u x rt whooped. pealed.

ROOSEVELT FILLS
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T e n n e s s e e And
Kentucky Begin
Bank JHolidays

Ruth Owen Gives
Talk In Defense
Of Congressmen

la s b y Is
By Shots
d Legs

Many Alleged Law Violators Appear
jfSefore Ju d ^ e R.W. Ware For Trial

Driving Rain Puts Damper On Mardi
G ras Celebration In N ew O r le a n s

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City Instead of in the purtha.r
of bond* at market price a* was
agresd by the Committee and the
iV f Commissioner* last
Fall. / The
SIONALA
maney i* now In tha City treasury,
AND
and It represent* money collect# 1
YOU
on delinquent taxes during the
OfVC
(Continued from Fag* On*)
past several weeks.
vary slaw method, howevtr, and I
The msetlng raiui’ to in unumaL
' suggest that you conalder^the next rm.lng. Following ths paisagc of
method."
the resolution, it was mntrtl and
The second plan It for the City seconded that adjournment f»V
t* "Tall tha powqp firm that Its low al'oncv. Some of the Commie-!
rata* In Sanford and vicinity aia •iortra left tha table. However,
unreasonable and to demand that _____
attention waa called to an appli-;
within a month or so they set up. nation made by the St. J.hm
■ reasonable rata schedule based' Itiver Line Co., which wish** .o
an present values and tists r&gt;( use the Municipal Tier a* nn
operation.”
emergency wharf, and which i*1
Mr. Miller outlined his conns*. willing to post 91000 bon .'-against|
“
tlon In the “ fight for lowtr rates damage and pay 20 cer.U per Inn
by stating that in October 1930 wharfage rhargv.
he "started tha machinery In m »
Commissioner Dumas objected
tlon". 11# said that the recom- t&gt; the npplication by statin-* that
mandatlons contained in a report “ I see it as a piece of spite v/-irk
mad* by a special City commit- against Bill le-ffler and hit nil
taa and presented to the Commis­ "Oscenla”, and although I hate
sion last April, "bore out every every board In the "Osceola's
charge and contention that 1 •Idea, 1 i.'un't think we should he
made and I wa* so advised by a party lo it." _
Mayor Speer", but "ther« has been | lief rs1the discussion hs.l eon.
no action on the matter to this Ilnucd much further, C .mmission-j »t the cross
data."
sr Lcfflsr moved that the rules heAftor stating that “ I think It I* Invoked and that the meeting te
the prerogative of the City Com­ uetlarsi.' adjourned, and, wit lout
mission that It should lake n
band to protect the Interests of
tswp#apt*'V‘ Mn"M4ltov-vta4#«l’4hVi~

and the trend toward conaatldation ha&gt;r l*en checked, ha 1 aaM rtod.---------------------------“ It [V ralursl rural districts
should be hit harder because they
a&gt;a relatively much loot organised
than tha school •/•tarns o f vil­
las* and eitl**," Robinson taidk
. 'Small boards usually at* »uprtme. They hare cut talaifao
greatly particularly whar* that*
are no stole minimum*."

C I T Y J O IN S IN
F I G H T TO GET
LOWER RATES

Henry Ford Is Now
Banker For F i r s t
Time In His Career

upholstery of
tha
ministerial
rcwlu.
At 10:45 the fire w»i repotted
checked but smoke was still ris­
ing from the •mouldering emV
ters. Firemen continued their
effort* to extinguish them.
Authorities indicated a firm be­
lief that this was m cssa of arson.

Celery Market Reports
Through courtwy o f t^« U. JS. Deportment of Agricul­
ture in co-operation wfth the Florida State Marketing
Bureau,. R. E. Winfrey, SanfortI representative.

Seminole County’s
Historic Reichstag Emergency Relief
Building In Berlin Council Has M e e t
Helen T. Morse, Miss MaAlmost Destroyed lMrs.
Wilson, and Alai R. Johnson

t

•t night ware appointed a* mem­
bers of the
Seminole County
Enyrrgeney Relief Council who are
to represent tha council'at a dis­
trict agricultural program meet­
Ing to be held In Orlando on
Thursday.
Appointment came during a
regular meeting of the Coun:il,
presided over by Randall Chase,
and attended by 10 members. Re­
ports of eurrsnt actleltlss war*
read and approved, and a budget
was set up and adoptrd for use
during March.During the meeting, Mrs. Morse
reported that because of sm-

Rural Schools Are
Worse Affected* Is
Educator’s B e l i e f

Sra’STutt.’ i r

A lt

Y, FEBRUARY, M . 1»S3.

r a x SAKTORD HBRALD. gANTORP. FLORIDA,

men »nd women are now on work
relief in this county. During De­
cember, she said, 400 men and
wdmen secured work relief. Most
of these parsons now are employ­
ed In celery fields or at the «»"*,
fling factory, she added.
Those present at the meeting
last night erere: Randall Chase,
slid fh* ilsmsgr had. already Mrs. Helen T. Morse. Mrs. S. O.
aim tinted
to several
million
mark*.
.
The Plenary Hall by 10:30 P.
M, had been comp'ttely swept by
the flames which spread rapidly
on the plu«h hangings and the

Victim Of Shooting
Refuse* tf&gt; “Talk”
M w 4
BT. AUaUITMfes Fah. I R - t H ■
— Death today scaled the lip* of
Fred Fulsome, 99, Miami, who
died In a hospital refusing to dis­
close tha Identity o f Urn assailant
who *hot&gt;him In th# bock a* a
street her* last night. H* had
92100 Ip cash on hi* parson whan
shot. Folsoms waa quoted by aatheriUos pa saying before ha died
ha knew who fired tha shot but
ha diacloaad tha . Identity to
non* except his vrlfa, wh# b In
Miami at tha Urn*. She cam* h*r*v
today but poll** sypreaaad thM)
belief she reached tha badrld* t o T
late. She declined to mak* a atatament.
^

will bring a reasonable rat* In
keeping with present pries and
production costs. I *•# nothing
Chau, Jr.. W. B. Zachry, Re*. F_
wrong with thv City's dtmandln/
D. Ilrnwnlee, John Mtlaeh. Sr, II.
that the Florida Power and l ight
C. DuBoee, Mrs. R. A. Smith, W.
Co. revise their schedule.down­
M. Haynes, and F. T: William*.
ward. They might pa* the error
month* per year. Teacher]
of their way* and give the City
new ralrs. At Icaat, they are en­ e r f" he said. "Why, 1 feel a good
HAVE YOU*
repaired
titled lo every consideration. I deal the same as I did yestyrday
wa hew.
by
ene
whs
don't want notoriety. I don't want an&lt;| the day before. The detail-i
Briggs, JtwtU
to sue them. 1 want to be as fair ■re being worked nut now and
to them as they-ought to be t" will be submitted to me later.
the people of this city. Someone We'll have |„ feel our way along.
I ought to bc*l» action, however, Our major principles, of course,
FISH the WEJnWA. Plenty live
and again I Invite the City l» will lie safety and the the aiding
bait and droits. Rivsnkl* Camp,
of productive activity.”
Join u* by Intervention.”
Wsklwa Bridge.
‘
Concerning himself and Senator
The
Commissioner*
shortly
Couxens,
the
manufacturer
said:
after Instructed their attorney
“Senator Couxens and I arm In
to prepare a resolution demand
RENT AN Aestin.. Register or
Ing that the power firm revise the rinser agreement on many things
coup*. 9* pe^ m1U. Real A 8on.&lt;,
, rat# schedule downwsrd. The re«. than seems to be understood. Our
Fhon, 160.
---------------olutlon will be ratified at a special relations have been the subject of
call meeting on a date that wa« many misstatements during the
For
Quality
Vegetables
that
bring
highest
prices,
I.JMMRRMAN
PMEHKNTR
9A—Poultry
* not’ announced last, but was inrlf- Ta»i two weeks and I think the
leading grower* now use
The Carter Boys
catad might bo held nest Monday. time has come to check, them up.
old cocker.
For thv second time In a month, We were in business together and
Brae. Erg
the Commissioners turned down we got along fine, Couxens had a
“LET'S
HAVE
A
PARTY’
an offer mad* them by W. I. taste for public life and I had n
20— Sinirrrit, Dancern. Cnmctllnnn— 20
18— Aparlneat* F n Seal
Cooper, local band broker, who, preference for manufacturing, po
way* parted. I-want trv-say' T h r HrmtcVOns Gtrtl
representing a mortgage
firm our \
LOWER i room fund*had cyartAmelia Gen
whkh Is taking over ■ large por­ that lie has made an excellent recmant, 601 Park Av*.' Talaphotio
arcaw am
|)n
tion of City property, wished to nrd In public life.
732 or apply m rin k National
"Senator
Couxens
never
pro­
pay othar than 1U29 or prior da.
Bank Bldg. ColeVnugki,Realty" Co.
I^ I T R A ’H
,
Jimmy Flournoy’ n Stage Band
linquant taxes In bonds, togslhcr posed to me any plan Of action rcBy Official te*t p ro v e d rich est In N itrogen
gardlng
Ih*
lK-truit
situation.
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with sash for the JMJ lass*.
/ | T ■ SB M ]AIL AVAILABLE Q u ick A ctin g — Long L u ttn g
The Ccmmlsslon, by a- majnrlly have spoken to him twl.-s by long U
FOR RENT: CnfunUalwd b&lt;M|
vots, reaffirmed Its p'edgs to llie distance telephone during the last ▼ * i i M w a v l
6 room* and aerpliqg parch"
Made In the South for American Grow***
40 MlnUtei
taxpayers In that no City bonds two weeks, onrs to repudiate some
(Ida reflnlahad.' Phone 140-W4*J
statements concerning him which
will be accepted for delinquent
taxes for the years I'J.'IO, 1031, and
CfTIUS G*OWMSI Too drilling roer fraaiNqwwflh
1032.
AICAWAN NIMATf O f SODA -ill Wing greoiw yWd. •&lt;
Edmund Melsch, local farmer,
appeared to explain several con­
versations ha has had wjth Col.
THOROUl
•kbno-Spiti
J. C. Woodward, haad of Uaorgta
puppies.
.MMW.Ith
Military Collage, at Collage Park,
St.
(la. Ha said that Col. Woodward
KILGORE SEED CO.
, SECURITY FE$D &amp; SUPPLY CO.
la anxious to locate his wlntar
3D— Hoi
quarters in Plorlda, and wished
FOR
SALK:
Om of. Sanford'*
yyiLSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER CO. WAREHOUSE
to know whethsr tha City Is will­
moat aUraatfn kompa. - owner
ing to (ton*!* the Mayfair Hotel
laavlng dty.
Will aall to re­
VIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL^CO. WAREHOUSE
for tha use of approalmately 300
sponsible paopfr on maonable
boys now enrolled In the school.
terms. AUo 8 room bungalow
City Clark F. H. Lainson ws&lt;
ATLANTIC &amp; GULF FERTILIZER CO. WAREHOUSE
eomplataly- farnlakad on Park
Instructed to write Col. Woodsranl
Aeanua. P. O. Box 94. Phone 342.
and secure a mors concrete plan
o f what tha School had to offer
In exchange for tha privilege of
THE ADVENTURES OF TOM, DICK AND HARRY
using tha Ilotal.
' ' Tha Commissioners approved
the. piyment of a hospital bill for
947 brought about by the Illness
W M H £ Or/lAMSC.
of a City charity patient, but ternMM w i l d h a /c
pnrirPy held up peymtnt of a
/a s t i l l a t
f F O R H B A V IN
second hill fur $46, covering h is.
I WISH E Y z X r - V C
i
A/
ege, m s
R f n r i a a j f c th |
pllalliation of a negro woman
W
I
L
L
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IA
V
E
&gt;
D A D '(C A T -IP. DDA* L
LOUD BELLOW! WO
v c u .v m c w c D i
THIS GUY "A H ; whose leg was amputalaJ,
Y A 3 I E TH dW V /A ^
T ilS K B S F O U
VO!CL SHOUT!WO
O O O -W A ” AM* '
* Clerk Lainson waa Instructed to
PACK AO Wl tH X H3*E
m
A
0
-0
0
W
A
"
U
N
PAC
K
A
B
IT
I n&lt;-tlfy all owners of business
T iHS OF CHICKEN'S J
HAS DUD AWAY
Q 'G B U B f MEN‘ houses or professional offices that If you’vx Icl yourtclf grow system­
s - AN* H RM Sri^Sr
i
I'M
h
u
n
g
r
y
!
IN
TUB
TUNOLE
ir.illy
old.
her*
I*
a
way
lo
stimulate
: un css they |*y Ihtlr IIJJ2 ecciiyourself without the sTighlesl harm,
A S THE BUOYS
I pa'ionnl licenses within Id days, and. In fact, with tffaeta nanallclal to
R t TUXW TO THE
v a r i A K i N vOF rn iS H
thvy will be jiriestad and brought Ih* entir* body.
7 FOOD "-I'M'SMOOTH*'
BEACH WHERE
- to trill |n I'nliie C.urt. Chief uf
This method of stimulating a slug&gt; TH e FIRST BtRCD THAT
THEY HAYC LE T T
Police (', II. Shaffer alar waa told ‘ i system lo new Uf* la a doctor ■
THE FEW SUPPLIES
COMES WITHIM PAIf&amp;EU
ovary, to no una need hesitate lo
to confiscate nil slot machines
BROUSHT FROM
try it or believe In It. It is a saw.
sensible way to kaap keenly alive.
THE GOOD S H IR
Tha only medlelna you taka is a
mS E A B E A S T *
moat likeable and remarkable syrup
mad* with frtaldherbs, active senna,
and pun pepsin. Tha benefit* are
many, ana fsr-rcaching. Its Imme­
7A
diate affect on the lower bowel get*
rid of lingering poisons batler than a
ALLEY OOP—Our PrehLrtorlc ’Alice*tor
powtrfullaiaTiv*. In fact, you will
need no other laxative if ymi taka sn
occasional
spoonful
of
Dr.
CaldartJI
s
LE G A L n o t ic e
Syrup Pepsin.
tt a n r a o r s r n ir s T io x rnu a lf you regard. yournlf In fairly
good health now, you might atUl And
m
iiixnis
,
r * 4 .f a n il., ara at lbs Osscni: after a week or |two of this genii*
POOR D»HNV
' Blatassa ml tbs atst* si Mm Us. stimulation that you were only in a
a t NtVCft /
Nolle* la k.r.br glvsn ih.l ll.tir, atat* of half-health before. It make*
MIH f t
alias. purshs..r oS T si C.rlinrsls an amating difference In the way on*
No. It, 4ai*c lb. lib dar «» Juts
feels,
especially
at
an
l
f
«
whan
on*
^n, Use. kss (tint saM r.rtitusls
i mr uf Mrs. sad has m*4« sspll- Incllna* toward uuto-Inloiiralion.
rallos for tss ds.d to Issus In as. (Daily Madichcs. failing appetite
rordanes with law. Haiti csrltnmls and firing too anally a n apt to b*
smbrwes* lb# follnwlsw «rwr|l,.d symptoms of a toxle condition.)
pcwpsrtr aiiu.i.d In &lt;t««la«U r*unwoman, too. gat decided benefit
lr, Klorlda. to*witi
lu ll IS and Is Dookerlown
from a few weak*' regulation with
this simple prescription that can b*
had at all Urna at, any drugstore.

N ITRATE OF SODA

ORDER YOUR SUPPLY. FRO M

JOHN BOLES

new

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wilhoul ft dft
cocjtipilloo.

�THE SANFORD HEttALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA,

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1. 1M3

Meat Curing Plant
The Itnportance O f Confidence

BIBLU v n t s g FOB TOOAT.

SORROW FOR 8IK:

The institution of morotoris in debt ridden states of
the East end Middle Went is becoming a favorite indoor
■port aince foreign debtor* ihowed the way and wheat
fttm en forced Ha adoption by inaurance companiea in or­
der to prevent mortgage foreclosure*. Now banka have
taken it up in • big way, flrat in Louisiana, then in Mich­
igan, later in Maryland, and now in various pert* o f New
Jersey, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Arkaneha.
The declaration of a moratorium on banking through­
out a state does not necessarily mean that the banks of
that state have been mUmanagsd, or that they are inaoiIt may mean,
doe*
vent.
| and
m in this ease,
.........very
r n m likely
~—
maan, that depositors, worried ovtr continually falling
commodity price*, fu rfu l lest reprisal* be taken against
thosa who have monty, aroused by Congressional inquiries,
aha demanding their money in cash.
Now It so happens that ail the cash money in the
**•»
.a
.
United States amounts to only a little more than five and
one-half billion dollars; while the total deposits of all
ths banka in the country aggregate nearly fifty billion
dollars.
In other words, roughly speaking, the hanks owe
their depositors nearly ten tlmen as much as they have
cash in their vaults.
Obviously if everyone began to de­
mand cash at the same time, the tanks would be in a bad
way.
But the ratio o f cash to deposits is stronger now than

o“ua

country generally was doing the- biggest bualneaa in its

y flod, Ifeae me, Far I
history, the eanh position of the banka o f the country
j halt. I will declare anlaa to- wa* figured at approximately *4,700,000,000; whils their
ulty; I will ba refry for ray s is deposits reached the enormous total of *62,500,000,000.
Paalrn .18:18, II.

Boosting Onr Revenue

PROFIT

ftcr-'CC w r* m a v s S O
MAWV V 'l 'S S CDACKEftS
IN T H E S E N A T E - / " g l

-iU E 'i

\ Plant Completing 1st
Successful Y e a r ;
All Expenses Paid

MIGHT MAKE

IlisHIr plea.cd with the »uece*»
of their entcrprixe, a modern
meat-curing plant through which
have parfeed over TOOO pound* of
ftmlnole County frown pork and
other meat* since Nov. I, mem­
ber! of .Seminole Chapter, Future
Farmer! of Florida tnc’ay entered
upon the last month of actual
plant operation by prrparlnf an­
other email supply of meat that
had been hmufht to the plant by
a local farmer who said that
“ From now on I’m going to raise

R U 6 IUSTCIR

TH fiM SELVES u s e f u l

NM.IHVHe/AJQ ALL

O Y G O IN G O N A V A U D E V IL L E
1 &amp;UB. A N O U SIN G 1 H E
'
PRO C EED S FO R .
^

THE LAHEST C A C f.
TS

tt-m

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yean, it i&gt; now romploticg na
r- UVe of Colombia county.
firat aucera.ful yea' All original
haa been paid, and op#,
tipenae ha*
oper­
ating ro*ta ate at auch a lew
figure that a "mall r'ofit U be­
ATTENTION!
ing made on every pieew nf meat
Doctor* and ITouaewIvea
prepared.
1 a m r q u l p p u t t o r e p a i r an.1
The plant open* every year on Rh.ir|»«n
• u n c tr n l to o la , R tltto rs ,
Nov. I ar.t eloaea on Apr. I, after k n lv r* . rllp p ^rw . M e., ala o la w *
■
M
f
n
rt’p n ifr ti a rut i h i r p r o i t l
which only that meat which ia
brought to the- plant fur curing
s t n t s T » t » rti.im
by Mar. .11 |a prepared and atorrd
Thvjr'11 rtt^ 1,1k# N#WM
away t» be "molied and turn.'.
Since Nnv. I, 1912, 4000 pound* lliivr jroiir work don* bf * Ban
fort* m nn
of meat were cured, amokrd, and

RD6INS0M

^,City Bonded Debt Reduced ft,000—headline. Half an Inch, half

CREDITORS, BUT FELLOW CITIZENS
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ilONWOM

What’* la a
feretory of tha
lation t h a t
Ion* to finance

name! Tha naw
t!easily li ae Re­
tt» government
Itself with Weod-

ref cake should bar* bats tha tint
evidence submitted to tha grand
- Jury Investigating tha dioth of
Jean Harlow’s boa hand. You can­
not eat your caka, you knew, and

J election aa sheriff of Prim Beach
,,i#unty last year.
', Sanford farmers are showing a
■remarkably high degraa o f co-opheatlon In thalr battle against a
' sjuggi.h market. Tholr aenribla
fattack upon the problem, and (hair
excellent unity o f spirit, fornUh a
iplendld example for tha roet of
the country.
A pretty good Idea of “ cannon
foddor" la a gtoup o f compara­
tively unarmed Chinese trying to
dofond tho pr«aig»a ef Joliet from
(the armies of Japan. But wouldn’t

But the elimination of all confidence in thia world today
would be more far-reaching, more dlaaatroua in ita consequenccn than all- the calamitlea o f ancient tlmen combined.
We m ifht hoard our money, but money itaclf ia worthleaa without confidence In our government, and without a
government which deaervea confidence. The valuo of that
hundred dollara in the old aoek under tha bed dependa aa
aurely upon confidence aa any bank deposit, Insurance pol­
icy, bond, mortgage, agreement, or'property right o f any
kind.
Wo must have faith, and we muat have business and
political leaders who deserve our faith. And financial and
political inatitutions which command our confidence.

A Reporter’s Friend James A. Farley, newly appointed poatmaater general
has been chiefly known to the public on chairman o f the
New York State and National Democratic Committees and
aa the highly auccexaful manager of the Rooaeveit cam­
paign for election to tha presidency qf the United Staten.
What ia not so ganaraily known In thia part of t)ie
country la that he haa for tome time bean an outstanding
figure in the New York athletic world, until hia recent
resignation being chairman of the Naw York State Ath­
letic Cornmlaaion, where ha had much to do with the affairs
of tha boxing buainaaa.
Called "Big Jim” by the ring fraternity, Mr. Farley
received hin appointment aa chairman o f the athletic comminion in 1026 and *oon thereafter Jumped into prominency
by hia opposition to the heavyweight title match between
_
Gene Tunnejr —
and Jack Dempsey,
fIt appears that
...........the
id gone on record as accepting the challenge
i. and informed Dempaay that ha muat fight
it
Tha upabot o f Fkrley'a opposition was
; was taken to Philadelphia, and Mr. Farley
butt of no Inconsiderable criticism.
Whether or not the criticism was Justified ia a matsf opinion, but what ia more important to ua today in
Inlng • slant on Mr. Fariey'n personality is that he
tr became angry with hia critics and navar harbored a
Ife against them, a trait which undoubtedly haa stood
him la excellent stood during hia trying experience* in
the recast campaign and hia activitias lataly in directing

nan aaMd DoagUa, «h * haUo

,m Aritona, kas taua. Bay* Wt

Waving hia post on the boxing commionion.
It is easy
to guaaa that Mr. Fbriay muat hav« taken torn# pretty
fcareb criUdsm during hia ttana from tha boxing writers,
bat ia saying goodbye ha thanked them for their “ temperata criticisms oven when I was wrong.” '
Every re-

OANPOfflk TWENTY T C A B 8 A 6 Q

IAVY
condition m&lt; it&gt; of their debt*? Uealnrallon
lie aoelety arlaing nf tlir-e old price* would have
Vbta in proportion made ■vhl* relatively hearable,
naa. Till It la rec llencv the waiting attitude which
trrriaa a atrangle- ha* Keen generally adopted.
e r era petition.---------It-ha* bear only in thgJaaL'l*
la rauaed by tha month* that tha country ha* scIn pricer aince ruatomed itaelftothe thought that
brought dbwn na- a new price eriuilibrlum lower
Rut It ha« left than tha 1929 level i* inevitable.
, and the inter**! That mean* that ell *eet|no* of
rrfore payable. UK society abould he at work in pro­
moting It. Those price* are too
high in relation to other* mu*t be
acaled down. Other* mu*t be
an esample, payments on debt* lifted. Debt* are the tlggeM
of all kinds consume on paper “ price" in the high group. If a
equilibrium
i*
to
be
nearly half tha national Inrpm*. neye
they
must be (re­
Thia |a what the ecodotnleU mean attained,
when they writ# about the redii- duced, «i&gt; that they ran be man­
trlbutlon of wealth} debtors are ageable but o f a lowered national
•anting leas monty nowaday*, and Income. Aa the National City Bank
are using It, not to buy goods, but of Navy York say* in ita current
to pay their creditors. Farm and bulletin, this ia tha prerequUita
.
factory unemployment la one con­ of business recovery.
Creditor* should be encouraged
sequence o f thia stale of thing*.
Demagogue* hand!* tha problem to (peed up readjustments. Many
lit tha manner of the caricaturist. are doing It of thsir own accord.
They make personalities out of ae­ Tha government can help in two
rial problem*. Creditors are shown reaped'- It tan set Ita face firmly
•a bloated plutocrats silting qa against any Inflation of tha cur­
mammoth money banka or on puny rency. The record (houtif be
debtors, la It a Juat picture? To clear*!.’ of all doakt As long a*
give an answer, one muat first in* currency inflation remain* m posquire whether creditor* are re­ aibllity, creditor* will hold off in
with
sponsible for thalr undua levy on coming to arrangements
the national income. Not at all. their debtor*, aa thia might sccompliih by flat what now de­
Circumstance* are responsible.
pends upon Individual negotiation.
Creditor* benefited in a wholly
Creditors
who composed with
fortuitous manner. It la neat In­
their debtor* prior to currency In­
to resting to knaw who thaa* cred­
flation would be faced, with a
itors are. For the moot part they
double
loe*.
The government
•re baaka ami insurant* compa­
should also separate debtor relief
nies and other fiduciary instituproposal*, tuch aa the bankruptcy
Hun*. They lent to government*, kill, so aa to case tk* processes of
municipalities,
industries
and
readjustment which under the
farmers nvpaey belonging to inpresent law art socially and fi­
auranee policy holders and bank
nancially wasteful.
depeaitar*. In other words, they
lent the pwhlie'a money. Moreover,
creditor* are also represented by
citiaena who have pat their sur­
plus from years af tail into mort­
gages. ritiaeas such aa retired
farmer*.
AU the** creditors stand ac­
cused in certain eyes of procrasti­
NSW YORK, Mar. 1.—OP)—
nation in making adjustments of With tho pure ha** of • pelr of
thalr dUproportionsta drain on the dark Uu* kid puwp^aod they
national Income. But who rncethr- had to b* comfortable, for oh*
•led the delay? Who but those expect* to b« on her feet moot of
leader* who for two years ' past tho time from 10 A. M^ until
Have acclaimed every emergeery^ midnight Ratardny—Mr*. Frank­
move by Washington a* holding1 lin D- Roosevelt completed yester­
within. It tha power to raise prices. day her shopping for th* inauguI f 1899 price* were Just around •tion.
the earner, as was ao often said,
Th* pump* "are alio T-A and
why ahaald creditors make adjuat- they hav* straps serosa th* Intertohwd by Mrs. R. J. Hally at •top. Mrs. Rooaevrit directed that
b ar pretty horn* oa Sanford tk* hast* bk lowered and wiifenod
Hoigkte raasntly.
Mrs. Hollyi a little.
“They may not look quit* ao
guests were the folio*tag mombars of tha elabi Mr*. Henry Me. areart," she said, “but t’vo got to
Unlia, Mrs. C. IL Drage* Mrs. R. S» ft. lot of alas ding in thorn."
Mpah of the standing wUI bo
B. Tolar, Mrs. Ftod Willis**.
Mr*. ? . L. Woadroff* Mr*. N. J, 'done in the White Houso. where
Periloa, Mr*. J, T. Brady, and oh* la |o entertain BOO guJtta at
visitors, Mr*. B. A. Howard, Mrs. lunch, more than 1000 at taa, and
Alftod UUs. Mro. Walla, Mrs. 78 far a kuffrt sapper oa Inoaga.
M y . Mrs. J. C McDaniel, Mm. •tioa Cky..:
Tha pumpa aha *al*«tod are of
E. B. Brows, Mrs. R. W. Hlaea,
p color (hot will blood in with bor
and W m LtoUa Hampton.
Hu Wedaaaday dab held Ita coat, hat, and pure* of "Anas
Mao" a shod* a trifle lighter
thaa aavy aad aamod after Aaaa
Raasovrit Dali Hot Inaagarri
gown U af “ E’oaaor ktaa” , a soA,
grayioh blm, a Uttl* lighter thaa

Next “ First Lady”
Completes Buying
Tour In New York

Apr. I, for wa tins# down for the
lummer on that date.”

Although the meol curing plant
Major General Charle* P, Sumlorite.l on the school farm ai me
rrar of Seminole High School, haa merall, retired Chief of SUff of

MjgyeiPNciwptisan

Tho Senate had a ptvtty clear
lave in trying to maintain Ha
•• barhorthop.

If Henry Ford tuma out a bank
at la na popular aa his aototnela, there will be a new era Ja

The meat curing lant, owned
ami operated by meraben of Sem­
inole Chapter Fnture Farmer* of
America; which la now comfletfar ita Tint successful year.

J. W. SHADOW

C a p i t a 1} Is Scene
Of Activity On Eve
O f Inauguration
The Inaugural paratla commit­
tee relaxed during the day.1 Th*&gt;
m u lt I* Thai Instead Of—lO.Wt
marchers, tha column which will
wind i-lnwn Penn*yjyani* Avenue
Saturday afternoon will include at
leant IK.000 persons.
The committee tli»pt&gt;*ed of artoilier problem during the-day. It
decided that the Army , band, the
first musical unit to par* the
(’residential reviewing stand, will
have the honor of playing the
"Franklin
Ilelano
ltoo»evelt
March", mm pose,J by William II.
Wuodln, the new *eeretary of the
treasury. The Navy b*sj will pre­
sent ita old favorite, “ Anchors
Awelgh” and the Marin* bund
will salute the new President with
"Halls o f Mnntoxuma."
With the recent awatalnatfon
attempt at Miami in mind, ar­
rangements for the protection nf
Mr. R oom veil proceeded through
the day with more than ordinary
teal. Chief William II. Moran, of
the secret service, made a .thor­
ough pre-inaugural inspection tour
of the capital. II* said secret
•civic* operatives will be sta­
tioned "everywhere" during tha
rerenionir* to circumvent any at*
lempt on the live* of President
Hoover, Mr. Iluosevelt and mem­
ber* of their official party.
On# hundred of New .York’s
"finest” , young uniformed polka
avert.|lng more than six feet in
height, will supplement local po­
lice xml a detachment of Marine*
a* giisrdiana of ortlar at th« capi­
tal and Whit* House.
The first contingent of more
thin
__
75
rpicked
„-.—w ||&gt;w
|)lain
«*&gt;. xiwaiiewiiiaii
rlotheamen
limn Eastern and Mkl-Wr*t*&gt;n
cities will arrive today. Thue
rm-n, wlcclei.’ for thrir knowledge
of underworld chancier*, will
krep close to the now Chlof Exteutlco during th* reromonic*.

Na are (quipped to peadace
Dipt tlaaa Jab work at tk*
lowest peesibl# price*. Civ* ag
a trial.

Harold Printing Co

Have

her huxhaad she will leavo for
Wathlagtoa that afternoon.

Glaaoaa

Dr. Henry McLaulio, Jr,
OFTOMgnugr
Ita Park A n .

tam er*, l* operated by a man­
ager and board of directors elected
by the memberahip. John Hfnkarlk
this year I* In c.arge of the plant,
with Crnton Phillip-.
Donald
I-andrras, and Steve Peters a*
members of the board. A burineaslika *y*t*m of book-keeping and
•rrouating i* kept daily no that
at any time it i* posaibla to tell
the financial and operating eoni.1

HI&amp; Lumber Co.
13th sad Bally

Reasonable Prices with
ZIP 8 RRVICB

Fhsoe II

Martin’s Garage
W. 1st ST.
Specialising
In
truck
Mrrlc*. Wa work whila
you al««p—day or algkk

DON’T
FO R G E T
,
\

A

Smiling Ed McConnell
T O -N IT E A T St4$
over W L W
When in the Market
For Feed . . . See Us
We Carry the Full

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LINE

H igh Quality
A t Prices That A re R ight
BRYAN
ILKILL

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t,

Quality Merchandise at

Visitors are always invited to
visit the place, Alex H. Johnson,
vocational agricultura teacher who
L« Chapter advisor, said yeiterday
afternoon aa he was boat to a
‘Herald reporter. “ W* want to
make nyuc reminder", he added,
“and that la that all person* hav­
ing meat they wi*h cured or
smoked, must bring it to ua befot*

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Tupolo honey, porducod in tho
Apqlachkola Rivor valley, U tho
only honoy known that dooa not
granulato or become rancid. * Zrd

Your

Pitted New III
Reduced p r I« a aa ringla
video and Kryptok Una*. AUa
all ah*!! sad m«Uni goM
filled frame*.

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TUB SANFORD BflRALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA,

WKDNEMMY, M AMH 1. 1KU

Late m the aflarnoen refresh­
ment- wrre srrvetl by the hustev*.
Thuse prevent were; Mr*- John L.
tialloway, Mr*. Linton E. Allen,
Mr*. J&lt;»eph A. Meiseh, Mr*.
Wynn IV. letter. Mr*. C. II. FvkTakpbona:
et-on, Mr*. Ralph B. Wight,
I l f * 1A . M f l i f h » n il M rs. Mr*, ft. It. Irtii*. amt Mr*. J. It
'&lt;opoiMon.
Wynn W |*„ti,r won high
i Hiatermitter
p
a
■
•
The Dirt Gardener* Circle of priie. at lh,. bridge party given i
\ s u * f / y f t S l l p n n n l th,?
Club of Sanford will y e sterd a y aftt-rnnon by Mr*.- L. F.
\ A I l * Z l t U U f m#tl (t j q;00 A. M. at the Home
at bet home on Slellonvllle1
of Mr*. E. I, Hoy, ITJH l.ix-ixt Boyle
THl'HSDAY.
Avenue fur the member* t-f the
Avenue.
’
.
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■
Regular meeting of the South
Tursday I’uptirate Club. Quaniii »m m m t i h %i*i.
The piano pupil* of Mis* M«d- tie* of re..-*, -nap (.‘ragnns, and
Side Primary P.-T. A. will Make
lilTTlAry
Kritldi. Hiii'li 3nl
place at 1:00 o’clock at the reboot rllae Msllrm will have a recital at aweet pea.^ in bright .hade* were
4:00
P.
M.
at
the
Elk*
Hall.
I'mrrNi
UaHli
auditorium.
used tu ail-in the room* where
\itmlial-tH Ji«*
Rose Circle o f the Garden Club
Regular burin*** and
social
t l»V|lFFiFl|pl,l L*lit1*1
the gue&lt;t- were entertained.
meeting of the T. E. L. Clan of will meet at 10:00 o'rloek at the
tha Flrat Baptlit Church qjll taka
plaaa at 1:30 o'clock ot the church
CHARI,BBN*8 THA HOUHE
tnnci with Mra. W. L. SlouiWnmire, Mra. Mary Hall, Mn. R. L
11AT linage Ave.. Winter Park.
Tel. W. P. .11-M
Garrison, and Mr*. J. N. Burdick
"F eel of the same quality anil character that I would «erve if
a* hoatcMca.
you were guest* in my own home.’*
Regular nkcotlnr of Seminola
(Mra.) OIAHLKF..N J. BAKRR, Owner
Chapter Nond^d Two Order of
the Eastern Star will take place
Fool and Leg Paine
■t 7:30 o’clock at tha Masonic
a n wsewing* * f fee* Iteahla.
Mali.
_
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Don't uewUes than. Our F&lt;m«
The officer* of lh» Christian
Cwklnvl *1, m i tnlasd la the
SPECIAL ONE WEEK ONLY
Endeavor Society of the Orlando
■ tlh od sed tE H w , anted foot
tutbarlty,
eaacpucklj
rrbrre
sad
District will mee^ at K:00 P. M
i
' 1jiney, Mrs. C.
H-inr-, Mr*. T.
ef Mr*. Roland S. Read, A»n
i It. .'Idling, and Mr-, Hymn Lanta.
Stephen* a* hoste*— .
A "girl break* bnit tm diner Mrs. Hoyle Hostess
will be given front U.00 o'clock
At Party Tuesday
Office 148 to 1:00 o'clock «t the City 11*11
with lb£ Seminole Klnritliant t&lt;

ial And Personal Activities
H A W A B B T PETERS, M fcW j BdJter

11P e r so nals

Party Honore Club
In Langleys' Horae

Mr*. W. T. langley entertained
the member* of the Afternoon
left this aft- Tea Contract Club and a number
York City to ef other gue*t* with a bridge
Friday afternoon at her
Mayfair. High More
ong the non-club mamn handkerthiefi, went to
J. Thigpen.
Mveral progreuioM* qf
refreehment* were terved
|Ur*.
*l*ted by Mr*.
odor Carlett *p*nt yesterday
Mr*. W. M.
Smyrna where they weie
A prof uj ion of ro«e«,
In the annual flower (how gladioli, *n*p dragon*, and aweet
the Harden Cleb of that city- pea* in bright ahade* were u*eu
Jj I --- - to adorn the more* where the
I ML and Mr*. Irvins Stacy, of rueit* ware entertained.
|ttJ* Fall*, N. Y* left yeitcrilay
Tho*e present were: Mr*. R. I.
Cuba after apcndtns the week- Willi m en, Mn. LeRey Chitten­
here with Mr. and Mr*. (2. 1.
den, Mr*. J. O. Lanty, Mr*. E. H.
ck*. Magnolia Arenue. They
IdisBBlttttkJlimaJMV|i1SlilM liii■
about two weeka with Mr.
Papwdrth, Mr*. W. J. Thigpen,
Mia. (jnuek*. .
Mr*. R. J. Holly, Mr*. Lyman
Buttolph, Mr*. Walter 8. Coleman,
[u k V. B. Langley, v^»f Jack- and
Mr*. G. I. Lsucks, and guest,
}nvUle, la the guaat thi, week of
Mr* Irriag Stacy, of Little Fall*.
W. T. langley at her home N. Y.
Mayfair. She waa accompanied
tin. George Wright, of Jockwha wae here for a few
ami then went tu lie Land tu Hughey Home Scene

O f W.C.T.P; Meeting
ilph Tolar, ion nf Dr, and
J. N, Tolar, ha* returned
hm Miami wbate he went with
(rry Qraen, of Orlando, to attbe annual banquet of CloudJnt Camp at the Panroatt Hotel,
w u away Friday, Saturday,
Sunday.
f

|r*. Carraway Given
ty By Mrs. Cooper
,

anap ‘ dragon*, gyp^hlL, double -.naatuitlum*. and
It peaa were among the flowU»»&lt;1 for decoration* in the
rooma of the home nf Mr*,
r L Cooper, Eait Eight
Stiaot, ye*terday aftamon
Mr*. Cooper entertained a
nber of -Rowt* with a bridge
add miicellaneau* *hower
Honor of Mr*. Andrew Carraa recent -bride. *
er Mveral progret»lon* of
llt a M M ■added and
awarded. High More priie,
tJof *UtLn*ry, went to Mi*a
ine Byrne* while a rimllar
'fo r low icor* w*« awarded
Ire. S. D. IHghleymin. Mr*.
And 8. Road w u given cut
al*o elation*ry. Tbe honor
It raoaived her gift* In a
bos decorated with white
green crepe paper and preby Walter L. Cooper, JL
the tea hour an ice and
)t coune. eecentuatlng a color
no of green end white and
fing a bridal motif, waa eenred
the hoelaee, aaaleted by Mrs.
nd 8. Reed and Welter L.
er, Jr.
fco*e invited to be with Mr*.
»w*y were: , Mr*. W. T,
gley and gueei, Mr*. F, B.
(ley, of Jednonvlll*, Mr*. W.
(Adam*. Mr*. Ralph Au«tin

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n m v rr h ouse
COM
•TONIGHT
■.*TMLT
l Sr

The regular meeting o f the
W, C. T. U. wa* held 1**1 week
at the home o f Mn. W. I.
Hughey, Third Street, with Mr*.
F. R. Mitchell preeidmg over the
■hort buslne** *ee*lnn when re­
port* wen* heard from the vari­
ous committee* and offlrrr*. The
Rev. Brannon then gave a short
talk and musical number* were
rendered by Mr. and Mn. JaTrwtt.
liefreih menu were served late
In tho afternoon by tha hastes*.
Those present weret the Rev.
Brannon. Mr. and Mn. Jarrett,
Mr*. John D. Abraham*, Mr*.
Beatrice Robb, Mn. Doll, o f
Pcaa*ylvanfa,
Mr*. Y. R. Mit­
chell, and Mr*. W. I. Hughey,

Mrs. Langley Gives
Party At Her Home
The Order Of the Red Roue,
composed of Past President* of
the Woman'* Club o f Sanford,
wa* enUrtalned with a luncheon
Satorday morning and afternoon
by Mr*. W. T. Langley at her
home in Mayfair. A business
meeting took place in the morning
when member* decided to assist In
entertaining the member* o f the
Social Welfare Conference when
they meet here in the near future.
Luncheon waa served In course*
at tha noon hour from the lunch­
eon table which wa* overlaid with
a pineapple linen cloth and cen­
tered with bowl* of ( wett pea*
and aaparagu* fern. Tho*r
ent were: Mr*. Henry Wight, Mr*.
E. H. Calloway, Mr*. John G.
Leonard/, Mn. W. I* Morgan.
Mr*. E. A. Douglass, and Mr*. W.
T. Langley.
Smith, Mr*. Roy F. Mann. Mr*.
John Malsch, Jr., Mr*. S. D.
Highleyman, Mr*. 11. M. P»pworth, Mr*. KoUnd S. Read, Mr*.'
W. M. Stott, Mr*. G. C. Sperrlng,
Mr*. E. Comptcn, Mr*. James A.
Wright, and the Misses Lunabellc
Hagan, Katherine Symce, and
Miss Margaret Peters, te* guest-

DANCE

Regular meeting nf the Wrat
Side Primary P.-T. A. will h* he’d
at 3:10 o'cleok at the school so lI
tori uni.
Regular tuned meeting of the
South Side l*rimary P.-T. A. will
lute place at 1:30 n'cluck ai ih*
•chotd auditorium.

H. &amp; A. DEPT. STORE
Car. Ilk and 8anfard

CONCERT COU RSE
I-awrenee TIUMKTT. i-rlebtaled baritone of opera, movia,
railty and eeneert fume will pee-ent the fourth program at the,
(trlandti Municipal Auditorium, Wednesday, March lit.
Performance
the FLORIDA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA,
originally »eh*dulo,t for Frh. I:l ha* hei-tt moved forward to
March ffth with Ji»«e ITl tlltl, one of the world'* leading "
pianists, appearm,- .March Hilt.
The course will close Mirth
JOth with a «tii|.-tub'll- pnulurtion ef the opera “ AtPA.”

Season Tickets
for the above four uut»tatidiUK program- are nffertd at l-i.M,
an entertain menl offering un-urpn—rd in Central Florida. All
-eat* reserved
\|uil your oilier- at nm-e to the Orlando Col­
lege of Music, Orlando, FI*.
Previous h
of general ndmi»ion -ea*nn ticket* may
es.-bimgi-' them fo, le-erved rents now. Individual seat ski*
for the Tibb-dl , .•inetl 1- now open,________»----------- :------

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• '• oirrrcN rm q ’i i r x B f i B l i r s i t w r ' ...... .

Y-*vnl#*it i*ust

Clarence C. Nice, Prcxldcnl

Arr.U** Fptim Y,iMr«

FRIDAY.

.. Tint American -legion Auxiliary
will have it * regular meeting at
the home of Mra. Frank L. Woodruff, G'JO Oik Avenue, at
P
M
"World Day *&gt;f Prayer fur
Women" will be observed at 2:20
I'. M. at the First Itaplist Church
with a program to be put on by
representative* from the different
ehutchea in tha city. The public i*
invited.
W. D.'Hnffman will give an
entertainment at the South Si&gt;.V
Primary School auditorium fir
the benefit nf the South Sid*
P.-T. A.
The regular -meeting of tho
Geneva P.-T. A. will be held at
1:00 o’clock In the school audito­
rium with "What the Community
Owe* the Child" a* the subject
for the day.
The Atalea Circle of the Gar­
den Club will have It* regular
meeting and a lunrheon beginning
at 10:00 A. M. at the home of
Mrs. |„ I. Frailer, Cclrry Avenue,
with Mr*. Frasier, Mr*. K. II.
will mret at 10:00 A. M. at the

N LIFEINSURANCE COMPANY
Annual Report to the Holders o f 42,672,418 Life Insurance Policies

D

U R IN O the poet year this Company hot main­
tained its itrong position In the life insurance field.

Metropolitan’! life insurance issued, revived and Increased
In 1932 amounted to more than Three and a Quarter
Billion Dollars.
The Income for 1932, the largest In the Company*! his­
tory, showed on increase over the previous year o f
$14,859,229.33 and amounted to $921,953,100.70.
The M etropolitan in 1932
— paid to policyholders $502,804,650.79
'— added to policy reserves $109,755,306.00
— set aside for dividends to policyhotders In 1933.
$101,685,956.00

Special
Entertainment
Southside Primary
School
Friday Mar* 3rd 8:00 I*. M.
PHANTO THE MAGICIAN
“ Bill Hofmann”
Adulta 25c. Children to Jr.
High Age 10c

What a Thrill!

— Increased Its contingency reserve by $26,550,000.00
— increased its surplUa b y $13,541,501.95.
T he assets o f the Com pany at the end o f 1932 were
$3,769,372,425.28, an Increase o f $179,256,771.56 during
1932. New investments made in 1932 amounted to more
than $300,000,000 and cash on hand was increased to
$64,025,923.35.
After making provision for policy reserves and other lia­
bilities, and after the apportionm ent o f $101,685,956 for
dividends, the Com pany held, on December 31st, 1932,
a contingency reserve o f $43,000,000, and a surplus o f
$240,811,739.47— 0 total o f $283,811,739,47.
The strength o f o life Insurance company lies In the spread
nf its obligations over « long period o f years and In
a sound policy o f diversification o f investment pursued

through the years under expert guidance and In accordance
with conservative investment limitations prescribed b y tlW r
M etropolitan assets consist o f
c o s h .................................' r
i.7o%
Bonds— Federal, State and M unicipal . T . j 7-70%
Bonds— R a i l r o a d ...................... .. . . * ♦ * / 1 8 . 0 0 %
B o n d s -P u b lic Utility .
9.03%
Bonds— Miscellaneous . , , k . . * , .
3.$$%
Stocks— (Preferred 2.028%; Com m on 0.002%) 2.03%
M ortgages on Real Estate
;
C ity 34.42%; Farm 4.38% . . '
. 3fl.i0%
Real Estate (including foreclosed properties)
2.78%
Loans to P o lic y h o ld e r s ...................................... 12.63%
Premiums,deferred and in course o f collection 2.01%
Interest due and accrued, Rents, etc. . .
2.04%
The favorable mortality experience o f the Com pany in
1932 has followed its enreful selection o f business mid th4
continuation o f its health and welfare activities.
During the year 1932 many leading corporations o f the
country paid millions of dollars to the Com pany Tor co n ­
tracts covering their employees for G roup Life, Health
mid Accident protection and for future Retirement Incnines under som e or which continuing payments on the
part of the Metropolitan will extend into the next century.
Life insurance U the most effective way o f providing for the
future o f one's self and one’s dependents. Through the
Metropolitan approximately one-fifth o f the people o f the
United States and Cnnudn nre making such provision.

Report fo r the Year Ending December 31 , 1932
'V iw a rim irttlb tM M lIW M N tJ M a N lS tffa i t a l list laiif a Dtf^iimimt)

Chiffon
Assets * -

Sheer

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(CrMtff ll** ll*N t/* U *1lar

Liabilities
Statutory R e se rv e . ••**■**• **'■• *
Reserve fo r D ividends V
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Turner

They do not | h n ; an­
kle*. look alimmer; bl«m- *
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Bpptaranr* U more ihw ri
wilk that perfect u tln r
lurfaca *• dmired by
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of

MOLEH'S BEAUTY
COLLEGE OF ATLANTA
IS NOW WITH US

Try Our
-French Perfume
Oil
Permanent Wave»

Shorts

$6.00

Panties

Mi

$3,193,064,184.00

* $94,448,419.09
• . 48,786,77100

A ccident and Health Policies . ’ • ; 2,280,765.00
T otsl Dividends I * ; ’ ;
101,485,954.00
AU Other UsbUlUee . .
188,810,54541
, C ontingency ROserre
43,000,000.00
1 Vnaaalgaad Funds (Surplus)
240,811,73947
/
, $3,769^72,423^8
Incom e In 1932 • « . . * . i
$92L953,1M7»
Increase la Incom e during 1932
$14,869.2294)
Increase In Aesata during 1N3 • M # ! *
$179,2M,771.54
N o f# —The values used for stocks and for bonds not sub­
ject to MMirtlisrinn ore those fn n ish ed by the National

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Ptld-for Life Insurance Issued. Revived end Increased la
1932. $3,273,178,268. Ordinary, $1,871,593,135; Industrial,
$1,555,395,1181 Group (Excluding Increased) $146,190,018.
Life Insurance Outstanding
Ordinary Insurance . . . •
Industrial Insurance (premiums
payable w eekly or monthly) * *
Group In s u r a n c e ................... * .

$9,903,141,559.00
6,535,044.04100
2,542,556,568.00

Total Insurance Outstanding • • « • $18,9M,743^2)100
Policies In Force (Including
- JM4,
1,349,480 Group psrtificates) i ! *
42,672,411

{Utrt Om Man*tf mo tOmMJt lumrmm*■)**) la tk» warikO
Accident and Health Insurance Outstanding
Principal Sum Benefit 9 , 9 9 , 9
W eekly Indemnity s • s • » • •

$U4648\794.0O
U341.9U.00

* Dividends Paid to Pollcyboldars to data plus
those declared fo r 1933
$12).122*17741 &lt;

Us

' This If a mutual Company, There are no stockholders, 1
of fee assets ore heldfor tbe benefit of Us Policyholders,

P , P a d 's
BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 488
let National Baok-'^
I i f k '^ rt ,■

payable in 193* opon
Industrial Policies Nr
Ordinary Polldsa

$3,749,372,425,28

(■&gt;*»■*»• tmS i 9*rU)

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M E T R O P O L IT A N , L IF E IN S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y * N E W -YORE"
2 1 2 -tll

LEROY A. LINCOLN, Vae*Pm&amp;/enf and General Ceunaef
-• &gt;*»W . i» » » ,«

——. -t*. *- A. ^ - -■.

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CITY JOINS IN FordBtco n t o Banker For
FIGHT TO GET' Y e a r s Of Active Existence
LOWER BATES

BRITAIN BANS!
SHIPMENT OF!
ARMS TO EAST!

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■ T u t lr t " Henry
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t e l A s W i n t e r Q u a r - idea* of finance he_).». s-Id for reattae*
F o r Use
B y E ith e r
mg panel xv*. I|i» two new &gt; s»k\
B u t N o In fo rm a tio n
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to rs F o r A c a d e m y
A l the . . w time. , .aid that the IV e p \ • V t iu a a la n l the V U »
Ja p a n
O r
C h in e s e
C a n B e A s c e rta in e d
“the pta.tval veil*’ &gt;g of my ufactnre*. \ a lv aml. are e irw tv *
s v ic h c n y » V.dl.iwing the ••'pea.'ame to prtni“ pa!. will Ksie tu K- a m
to he wan;, o in Mwkigma tinamsal F V K
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D E T R O I T . Fe b. 2 8 .— ( A . Tha outstanding development In &gt;
I f e them of F . I Mi let. formee •tee uf ei-dutton. \\ e w It hate
b y ----------------P . ) — E r n e s t Llebold. general
k Vm ev , ----- 1 x_e - le e d a y , ______
t oed
the dispute between t'hina and
.t* cvmmUtlenxt. mvl S
R ' feel out wav aluag “
pbataew
am
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wltabbw^ secretary to H e n r y F o rd , waa
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Japan ha* taken piece off the hst
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itw nv
nddUK*
B'biwrwe « * ►
re ported m iaalng to D e tro it
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police toda y.
,
Great Hrilain announ ed the ap
in * Jcknd Bxwkav -and__*v
James
II.
Parkins,
wh
&gt;
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A u th o ritie s aaid a request
IOJt ANGELES. FVh. 2#.-*l'&lt; I I -La Carnet JiW light t 'u . will take uvev the tny i,l a**et« u&lt; meat* » f t*.- pa*« few week.* m -■ — ---------- ------- r “plication yjift a temporary embargo
rmharit' —.Tha
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.. h. n i* '«(ie V -esfv»ihwwh*.s»»«e«-it»e»ue'i*g»i umi n «|«a hgtkd»M,*sa’&gt;«|nTSM,‘tlUU*W,?bl&gt;k” ‘ *W tBH fH "M W
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fo r a "q u ie t In ve stiga tio n ” o f caads Charles E. Mitchell s»
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T W thlme-e r f - w - d —
rate, "i tight w ttM -***H, the mutue — t tue Jante* t'ls u ra v i k
rumediaa jr e ilf r d jp when W a llt' teivt • exce««i\e pew
......h ia -d la a p p # a ranee- -w a s 1 m ade
City Najlonal Bank of New York.
rllhrr co-rntry. IVe- llier*. native Georgian, died frwm
*trptn*l ihaniatwmlli late th,*
ll't a llM * ] th* Fag* Faagk
wart tVe t a e V v * "
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member* ol LHe I'm rate
b y a m a n w h o Ide ntifie d h im ­
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- . ! ty the heaviest (igkbs g
t tW
Mltch.il recently resigned follow^
^ n ln e (,
iironehial pneutiHima. I|iar* came , ,
•••ion. toeetmg •* m teg.il.i'
self aa a n o fficia l of the F o rd Inj unfavorable disclosure, made
h h d &lt; »* p «c x
California
aftcrs,going&lt;Tlnl.&gt;'
In
t'alifornia
sfter*._
n
at
the
City
Hall
U
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aight.
M o to r C o m p a n y .-'
a (a re -e iv N e y
by a Senate investigating com plsreil will la* sanctioned.
vnisleville immr.liatel» following m i .ted their attei«w* tu p&gt;
A( the Lieboid’home and office mittaa.
Tl.e F'rrnch ngivernmcnt was
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repirxerlerl a* willing. t(, parti lwmknl iimler l&gt; W. Griffith. j l . i-. ,iev turn Ihi* &gt;t is* ip *
nothing was known .of hi* disap­
Aiming the film, ,n which he I . . ..I •ctie-'Ule uf rwti'.
pearance.
|-N 9v**w kiarhg vard. t l r
•tarred were “tihu-t Itreskvrv"
Ike* Ivn !• ialetveWe in tb»*
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t uny i . ^ h - i » xweshew.
SIr*y. - take part. Tha American
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ver'* prnpo*al for evecullve power
ware I'f VTMow.." “ Iluld That •i i.inl)&gt;ng a tvxvH a&lt;tv- » e»
| T m F 'ccn lata yeeterda, whan ha laft
to apply an embargo. The l»«uo
Lien." "Hot I.etiH'nade,’* sml many mn&gt;* twtween them and t.e .ig« t. W o m a n ' s H a t h i i u r S u i t ( H l k f r i i r a i ) i a ( C i p * t a L tha* t » -a tm *»**-* » v
T * that Ford offiee# In Daarbom.
il*„ i* tinder di*ru**ion by the
other*. He platr .1 tuth football l i n i n g . «h u had •e»-j«iit a tens
Lifbold, for many ytars was
A n d
F e m in in e 1»
is is N a m e d l a F e d * ^
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League of Nation*.
.
s-i(*V&gt;S.*hsll and retained hi* In- I reiy w-itt -•(. II juiw lm i hat.mg
general tacratary ta Ford, had
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tivelv klentlfie.1 m fraternal rim hi- ;,rupetty, an I ll.li*i*&lt; tu 0
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In fn rm n .
h««l Aliffrnnl hut M»rr\rtl
|,lmi wbeiirt-y Gw Mayiati IM « I
him to assist Edaet Ford In orW itn n e ld
ln f o r n iB
hn&lt;i not bp#n *tfmwni r^r
A wetwaa'* wet, ye I w hathie* StMMMtUWW fiaaovial hahhke that
H'U.llt leci-SW the winlet Wume i f
rsntiation work praparatory |0
tio n
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forming two ' naw Datroll bsnk«
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— Evidenre that * the National
take hated lal* a »«'a w ;» cha&lt;a
City Company
participated in
h*m* hu Jvfvawl aa ukXirUwac
vy i nvi»m*t»»-e* that kept the p t l U .
the sale of *D0,000,000 worth of
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Peruvian hond* to the American standing firm despite re|n nte,l *’ r p g p o m i f ' r n
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w v s H iN u m w
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people while .w ith -nol.ling iu_iU,* &gt;a*k«.(itn* exucutivu, • h\r »**Wf
puanhiweat Wy t a year* a M r «
,ie hri-.ight artna ayaimt the
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W A S H IN G T O N , Feb. JS. (A t,
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dilion* in that country we* pre­
Sen
MYx 4*f iW th* K*hrtal gvand ywey
sented yesterday to the Senate
.The
. , imwedful oppositionu of
(V*«r* ef t w U v a u iy , t M tw*
' l u S * X « k * I.C .0 , f o r C y t O f ^
stock market investigating com- »tnr Rnrah, of Idaho, wa«
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I ye.tenloy against Amerlcsn
llo iW a , 4H ih*
Samwrt- am **ike u»
Concluding with the hope that mittee.
•a
v *** v
in i n , « uv*r j
jw iw k s
Victor Sehoepperle, vice pres- tlclpation In an embargo
I tatvnun,
14. ml, w i n * |dayvi. t;,****; ( U n i x ua a t W a l M
the people of Sanford, "my home
• * r;
. U p o n C o a c K T i c k e t s |Hi Kr)|t u tn k*ui
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Jk.fvu.Jant. in a tXDhJMgk.(dent of the company, testified shipments to the Orient:
uei*
tuhl
yV*lerday
hy
owe
uf
tW
„
(v
(T
m J - ' m n 1 J * . »*iO we
town," and tha paepla of “My
- T o put on arm* rnihargu an
Frit n
V u I o ji «• !* * '"
hwa uow &lt;u*a -W g -a &lt; aJ'v«»4 .'••wt***
ic«*«at* at* •*“
the “B*rw
i**aleweu
that he and It* other offlein*
—
■
—
n« u u* *nh»y a/fasr* *■—
*■'
,
,
a
Ilf d«| iSril Ft* l«rlk,kt*l IVjiI
SI At*, which I Iota dearly because
1 W *.ene uf all uf Harm, un­ with t W a tW jury m a o l m v e d ' ^ g , n t h v d V w . « f f « e g *
knew Teni had "an un*atl«fac- China oml Japan." the chairmen vine k NdshvRIe milrwmL "*»•'» kr a
....... ... .,* &amp;K,**0
all I have on thla Earth is buried tory debt reeortl" and " w it not of the foreign relation* rommitlr .1
t i l - tklalflnl t h mwhael. «»• uf i huaguS Wadmg r a p t a M - . vw w »u k«. r w i u w W .xmke
by the Allan.., I . a . l U * . • ft,
, , . t .-t t . „ ,„ ,* ,
there, will reconsider this vital a good moral rlak" but fell con­ told newspapermen. “ I* »'• *•••*
I Sr Paul Her* h ia n u .u a Vu*e Slaaley VwWL ila a w a a ad tW
,h*
Interstate
«
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th
r
u
th
„
m
ilquestion and stand for God and dition* were Improving.
able* with Japan » mler the condi
tw D r ie d ) lliltv h ra slK l Caw»e* L-M U a nta l l U W . Naliunal h r i .
, l*r into
God's righteousness," Rev, Geo.
Earlier, Hugh B. Baker, teati- lions a r jjic u jn 'la n c e . that now la cut It* pauWrwgyr rate to tw'*
‘ "that the
AA.4 eey« ate* t U MBag ht Richmond, fylng* at the very moment that eels* **
R ; l i a tilllr nil «nxch ticket
«■
'
f . h f . T **.,
the euuaty gtaa.* luiv. ke»t tW |y,t ^
r -*-uJ*at u f fuiwawrw t l
V a ;'ca lls upon Florida to glva hi* realgnatlon a* pre*ident of
Other* who have taken t
*■"** throughout the m l lie ,y .t. n
Vi" i i "
** '
*Wwth elury a &gt;*e a*vt»«&gt; w ^ •
y j,-u u l u a f t t i . ami khae*
t deep thought ta tha matter of re- the rompany wa* being made View a* north hav, rnnlrmhel J « V
.,nf„rmv.l circle Ih"
»*
‘ m
»^
•» *W W '
[ pealing the RlghUenth Amend- public in New York, had «aid he nsn I. already well eiuippe.1 white apt heath'll we. taXen t„ nwau " Mr. isghtuw -i.,jv -..-d t*.. p . , K"
China
must
seek
war
*upph»*
ma%L
could not remember why the
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l
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that a*.«eiatr.l an I luinpetlilg ................... ... .......... .
lU
v .. Ivey’a
Ivey'e thought,
he sub»ubth(,
bond* ahmad.
Riiv
thoughts on the
n Wight !.«H *arh ,W
,aimw .at ■ Ih* . a . . .tan.*, "a schoww ow l art .Tew W
.
T W «** ww* Wkof Ua kW
rua.I. wou'd •« eh th* ,ann- t r IXMomlmt
•kialtf
r
in
4
H
If
4
I
Brill
R*
1
ttareh stoke, out upon drvelon- i.-ction fur the .&lt;«lth« l.tein te»
|eet B,» »o n B k l"« 'n •
, OUnd in epite of repeated wernIMFI iuWratu .1 tW
Juiy J » f t a » l w l t » * M o s a ssry Im a t iv t uf f l M W e
iHrlliVki
i«
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l*ity
t*
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mt
I
dratted to tha editor of th« “Gate ing* front Its office, in Peru.
ment* nt»im'.
abroad —
i f■t - JW-r.vwraG.TBPniw
a. ritory, in.-lu.ling Florida
uf
prwnge. lite &gt;a»e-.hs*-» h* W e - k, IVs.al -V k«t*.iK. « W - e u f l s l
^ . * h . t ,t think, t* u ,eu.uea.h l ' , [w” t S
(uwwf Sip*, h
C ity Shronlcle,” and delivered to
Baker’s resignation
followed -----Hou*e leader,
. had hli&lt;Vr,l
^
, , f u r ^ f.
VXhlle the twuceat late would
y n ir e -v s . n w e m t a l s * '
**d n m t t ) » . (r*v*liigu»&gt;» Par 'k *
l»l«*
uktAiuk
U
iHk
I
BPf
IlfM
Tho Herald. He aUtee that he haa clnsrly upon the retirement of session artlnn n" Fresi
with
a
hulkrl
h
hr
in
I
he
I
.
e
l
a
apply
to passtngcr*
ta «Uy
p ru su i-* . iw I h e rn h r ut » us*u*w
o * . k n a t . t * t w y V aalef.see
tu
aicexhtw
th,
wSolglr,
been away from Sanford, hi* boy. Charles Mitchell, chairman of ver1* o'ornsal to emtvower
,xache*. Gw L«ui»vUlc A Na hG ‘ H in o'er hard. a*J a "• »-.&lt; |iw- &gt;*»«'•&gt;*. k umgwny ef I t s * «**»*»» after A u r * t U a l hm ePa „ tall h e , -li-u i -,-1 iw
hood home, for m a n y year*, the rompany and of its parent, Chief Executive t » p lirf rmnar yill*-' |H-:iti«n *et futtn a vat* uf ■nandaau* | n * w A » s • .tuml-l he
gw ruasinun .tusk."
fuet* w e e tesnat * mrkml l«
bir I
m.tilutr .1 i . ’ain.l It ut wr*. *1.
•■preaching egtlnet lhi«. God defy­ tho National City Bank, a* a re- roes on *hlpment* of
I.-**
(Whet auh.tiwea*. ore bAety »•
s , l « k *tt S. l t d ami
three rent, a mite for sleeting *nr
_
-aid.
k-tdi.
•
“
th
t&gt;
aid. addw,
Ih - •
Ing; heart-breaklhf liquor t'affie." snU nf the diaclosure* before the munition* ln countrie* In ronfl ct |-a..rngrr«, with eliminati.n uf tp.uh--..
a «ir».i«e
wuara-v g , (ytu.aed. fue guiesawe* **»’ , i 4 r . wa t w . h u is UW v .
I« untmutd tta Page
Re declare, that “I aaw the .lawr cemmlttce.
xiUted Beta ahw.t '* » " * « &gt; »
. v»&gt;* made weaifed the.*
y g , |Mr, r - t a t t e l iXw* M -tne
inrreent Cullman -uivhaigr
of ■ florloda vlvtory ahead." I&gt;u‘
While Baker we* cn the stand,
The Putman sui.hurte. hmg a
the day w bn h yiexvd tu *• hi. ^,e*tw ua’ -m tw )l&gt;*&lt; the wwwe
M
VaiWd tw
n x N n u .u s k a t
"God’a people-wouldn't stay put." Ferdinand
Pecora.
comnyttee
hone of runlrnllor. was put on by
T a -. w max *'.'■*•*■ I the | ^ w||
fruaa XtWars. » W n itauvWWfh* «v .ViMwgwm WB*a
Inatead, tie aajt, "W e all forgo corprfl, drew document after doc­
W A M lIX tiT U N . ) • - -*X -U * w iv a ils , .k* *a-I X «•**!»»« ms
a. I of t'oiigiv'*. All of It g-*e&lt; tw
I 41 h* ha- Jd va h s l the ef |waa I nig* s h c u rlie , ae- n. Vs
Gad and tha majority of t y i ument from tho company’* file*
-m-W-. 1a Ih* |M t,
X a stsa a jastare (• knag
gttemt ' W f o w a m s k **
•the isil-ad. nolle (l » the Pullman - At the i«.|ue,t of its o(T » » i . he uumaa's n.vam
churches voted with the wrta shewing repreecntative* of th#
aaghl,
a*e .a
•*»!
cause ,.f he ivy with.|ia*ai. the, l a g , Ou w
ghi. »he
«l S W - a t-, w i i n t
'
,^ 4
gu*kin,«, tVa« « v t - -wtw
;
Comp*
iy
thereby lining themeelve* up with concern In Peru were frankly
KiMii
«
iiMiciay of the Atlantic IV a d affairs ot Iter Camtweiv 1a! \ul..mal vRscaxvissi a «i«t
w.t hal
o j 'W»tstal* .ha tes, wf h » « *V awk
w eMtulHi -wnwr &lt;MiV«llAy«M
tke liquor t r t f f k to such an ex­ critical of conditions there,
ketungm^
-*aw
s n s i u* the---------kawwM fhaae*' ^ yAe osSfauie. The , 9*1*4 **
l ine in Xloikda decliiw*! &gt;e.lti.wv Itaak "v ie takri. over i--Aay hy y* law aolt Wriung.et
*
&lt;
^f ^-lsn i. V
-----------------------tent that tho D o ll with all hie
J Gw* frdrial CXUWptrsdhrv ll . lused. ,|,
. . p *1
. .» f l&gt; ( taiWd. 4 * gaits
. u t- i a M
“ •■-jtaker al*n was pressented with
lom.n, »* . th
w a Nine *1 tW v
(Continued on l'agr Tw o )
me** eut
C L K V E t-A N P . Feb. 2A - N*“
angel* haa got their hook Into
(Continued On Page Three)
iv* . -* uf f w t e l Stale* .- tu«*d ** Ike use
’ Ih* i*-idro. . taU e!-w »#&lt; «tja--s*,
fore
th*
Cleveland
Chamber
of
them, and have retarded the good
r V. Ih* _ , . L h. Jv t.v n j a aw* aa * '» ’ W
' in Grvtlrg a t*te a Is le
(W
ui#l mm&gt; kao*d xfum m
Commerc. at the H ot.l Slat'vr.
that intended ta do."
edge ot Ike
,41* 44- .dfrw-r. and nM*#w*»» «w U w ih *1 Putt mWdh te ih l a * VW
He sUt«a that ha etarted to R o o m s A r e N e e d e d T o Richard Whttnrv. are*ident ot
1 4 4 c a l. asystei l a i d i n l a , ln j ,« ,n.*,vhahlu kwwall «*uA| h* -i»lis o-mg *g t*w gw**•«**■■# kw
New York Block Exchange, decome to Florida but decided to re­
C a re F o r C o n fe re e s
|tr»* uf *-*vlP» fast take -he m * , , t tiuat tb w tv sWwhl »h* l i . U l i 4 'i t uetek h J i l O » '
llvereil an address todav in which
main hi Vlrtfcla whera "the mnJ -adu 1'Meat fus «*•»•!■ &lt;&lt;als Hakim
hat pirp.ied a*d h it ta J
'oe.it* Ml* ow « g
he pointed out two chef dim*
tInvent « ( Richmond and tha a U U Mrs. X. E. Roumil at. chairmen
.l l a i l w '. s eviiwg 1 - s .Xh-’uaagh •a ,. )| vaf AXMflg tk Nshr.wt
of danMgm- -eflhrved kg ih* ,-o»
rallies
which
confront
the
mve«- at-Urgo art Q a ta ri the devill.h of th* commlltg* which I* plm 11
..*a
f."
The I’eve'opmvrt of the tungl
Ml** IU&gt; -e k. I
n y h l oehrf.alia*.
•lilitatll!
i traffic.” Ha i»*octa to remain nlrg to house 200 or more per­ tine public.
K .p s ' O; the mdu-lvy fklthv*. that aight, th* vase wa.
I V | r -i &gt; t o « Sinnuiki*-. *'wrw*on.»
Recalling the aimo«t univer**' ml industry h 'd its nprniaig »t
1 there until ho lega how Florida son* who are eapected to attend
he Slut that lung o.l tier U -II in the m . asog. a*d Ih i.
• *« IV.' t v ! d m « 4* whwh k e d t
lui
votee In the B U te r. If Florida the Stete Social Workers Con­ wllllngne** of neopl* in the re­ "aiuuid ful opportunity
amiealy. that th, j i » * » t*A •»
1h&gt;. lU ss M fIaware urdiix d 1#
■votaiiveot, ho trill remain In Vlr- ference opening here on Surday cent r**t to follow »och siiono*cd n ra s irg wvalth in F lo t i-V n * * ),an rvw gr nod, that they ir-pnre said. r*«*t at* «•&gt;•■
uakiu-- smWs hum. .hsrut “* 'h*
gbtla. I F V lfg to o vote, wet. he night, this morning selil that pmnheta of. hurine** a* Stines, ev; Ukine.1 t i hanford lt-ila ians* feitilu*, an. two: lev* ate .it
drhsge
« t t^."*- tih
of
Germany.
Ou»teb\
of
B»l»ium
will move b l l l f eUte. he *ay*. many more rooms are needed to
« ) XI J .
t di-ve .
tu ua* vaesged «• • ,«»wgi*ke
l.r.wen*teln In Belgium. Ilatry inrsting at the Celery 1 luk tmicy,. jret i„
•— **’— "«*-nhf lAird plane to do.
i*i
ks
svlvi.
tHh
ha-id • the throng. Fh* invites all In rngUm*. and Kreuger in by B. 1 W il iamwn. tlalne.idle »ui»»
ageiis t f y ir n k'n4 m 4 m &lt;**•»»'
L b i'( W i y n - « " ‘
homa cr hoarding hocte owner*
■ »:»l*s *«iw»t cuaijst* wilh H u
ul h». .n ld w '- and lh » mdtmnw •#
Sweden. Mr. Mitchell
.tec’ared ItMtaiian arm a pe. »&lt;i in 'he 1 ' *
IgMtfton, according to
to commurieat# with her at once
ole in the gruwiaj &gt;‘f «s&lt;*g "*t.
hi. ■ &lt; • .(* '. w*v* ha* ( » » • * ,
J
that more accurst* snd more in* in -u .liy .
t f | lloalng and reducif they have room* that will be
Ac a .lus-Ahahk **' «*sti*e d
Mr. Willianuon texen hi. t^k Iw M il. Iwvau-e 1'hwul*** rwiwfall
fo n &gt; move an aoon w
more tempi**# f&gt;n#prial .state­
aaj w r.k ire owikmat'S" haw I .
I s i^ w s s K ta r . ^
lu .
from
nuhUdty
"»ne-l hy pjtnti: g to the tncieaw » (
&gt;moe to a ell- avaijehl* for Sunday, Monday, and ment*
W .X S I l l M m V . k*h. 9 S idN toswtt
K to , o u o w .tu-khuAJue sue* W wans. * f e e e i m
Tursday niaht.
equal.
lusineas
now
repurteJ
by
*».
i.m»
run.non1** would he a h 'r **t w a w l (m s At:led Smith ku
i l o t W • h h rk a e vd (w t l h d t|
A t the same time she sale.* that
lie digit**e- t» pun: «u l aaelh th* S**mt» D a ta * om solW * r»
«iaten*e tr* Ipveatcrs In avoiding Iaper making tndustiw- wh*ii|
the fol owing rate* have lean
an- uperetlag out i f H ot id 1. u w d jir g«eave laiu go mh;vh It w i a day *a»hcwc*d in u n u n a h lia e unsold aeciiritiaa.
■greed upin by member* of the
He dssrrlbed the divers dv "f drrlaiing that Ihi* *a«t un-Vi- | aau. tw gam in lea.iag wrath fuv n fvdrvnl h * J »t* v 4 s IV- '^ W h x . in Ih . J*l4 »e M * » » « « V - i r W - ' i r ^ ^ g
w is e r * lar-utl XAOlt. h*
^
sMidlstuMa
rvwm.JlO.amm
local eommlttea on arrangmenU
inr/irw"rvtlen law* exi«linif •" taking i« “one uf many value that. I i c n . f la*g &gt;il y o d w lh a hy^ ( u » r e"talced pahlw- -um-lrwrJ 7 T m s .lv k m . k*d *W
km.4* ve**.*«d th* • » • • • ha
a* balng reasonable: I I per pel the 18 **a*e* as workinr ax.* n*« i e I , Florida dent train,- -tie.ssyltg that te.is in-iwatv-l the:
tuws. a war
^-M b s -s Im h is i
son using a sirgle room, "or using
.
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1crwluiaiia i s 't r *i»p •» » ‘t _ * aimed (* i l| * a i .Xuiriwaa Is m g * tu rn twvmaitaea. f i m x * * ! - " - — - k k *
— ’ the taftraard of the Investing uurth."
Th* more thotriJOO local celery a twin bed. and 7S cents per pe •
-TVsrs m am k ite s* m e - m ad »»w«el d *W semde l l
^ ^
^
, h. , , ^ t .
tor
(
w
m
.
iw
ih*
iwng
^ *...*&lt;
Ih*
he
-1
Ik * lusg nil industry i* r ' l i x t
g ra v e n and aWFPfra who met at son for two people using g douhle m#nl
.
. . . a federal
__ ■ corporaio n • Hunger v .ery iiay, the •i'«-»ker m _l'g_i »e. tmi tha! valil* tale.
____
am." t s - d l r**krJl
rf
the Court Haw# mat night to dle^ led.
•
II* wn* mst l - help th* [o s a w t.
T W - why haem tern Mgmwmd
_________
-aid. (" It i&gt; on M t ir r that l* duiv,l in:* the«* giu**. will rat
'aw tn eliminate thla evil.
m m question* ralatlrg u
tho
A ll homeowner* who register
iwrdid m e» try line *f t. ..in«,». IS* CKd.daria a.ul ra n emr*
m HU m u c h f-s
wav* mat « W p~ w »w
T ..
eortalimoat of th# proeeat »W o r- with Mr*. Koumillat’s committee
n r,' it i« g rnlually cuming tu I* aright then hy rotiac a t , uf
m*oa« tw im y n ir I V
m I ohw I o t atv*ed* hw,* k w D
D ik j
kv*"*
t -‘ *1i lus-salhmid
k
4
tag celery t r t t are *xp#et#d' to •re expected ta ask rata* that ate C e r m a k ’ i C o n d i t i o n
■- u g n iir d for its real *a.ue Yet, eie| » i l » r c ver vi'H*"1 atlmi ami h* M h*. v*mi*r* kawm w*s»-**
..w— g. _ t
gather l hore (gain tonight at •ot . In axcess
of the
alwve
till*
ts
at
th.
I
s
m
»e.
a
it**"-tl»g
^
j
itmw Iw
sfUliowmr* *W . wmnl wsm. — c
xw **|. ^
*C
mole than 110.1100,000 wut’h vf
R e p o r t e d A b o u t S a m e Iiiiig ud IS liupuiled tn the l'inte«t **i* r . lb lta» 8-00 o'clock to continue their dla- gmounts, she Mid. ,
« l Naofu'd. , ,
*
k
lit
*
*
R
x
k
w
t
Shatfc
cuwlonoa and ta hoar rapurta
| Slxie* i n ' ually. Mr. Wili am- n Kvlaiaii**
la tho y n k d r t M »eI4'i»kn I
------------- *Ftaah
------- t * L uf■ , f «*
m
j Rto 4.
M I A M I ) Feb. ta .-!* * ' Th.
from i i f l l
fkmmlttata which
t e f —r e th e -&gt;ate*- VwwAre*4vy
.
, «*!-*. when Floiida, with •'* * ** Vi I*. F i* . tK aiivi-. ot 1 asihsMgr.
R o o s e v e lt A n n o u n c e s
ia Mayor Ant»n
pneumonia
woro agpolaMd Uat night
U
t
*
s
It.
F\
V
\
ll'
»o*mwl
l
,
m
ad
t
u
ag
v
e*
.
fJxwwrhsi%
Foe
U
c
A
W
h
k
e
! light «nd ciimn.e, ran pm S '
. lung appeal-,
j# .* F- - D w a ^
ef tho W a l s h ' s A p p o i n t m e n t (erm ak’e .
f s r ih * u w u . t* emit 'h w Ak*w*ws*a * ** *w«m
•■ inai
..
«hettn
* .... in Galae.vi.l* a*d • P I* * .
J4,
oil
that »is .far
long *
havw
remalaad
etatlonary
in
&gt;
HomlsoU
Agrigttltaiel
Club
which
otmiwn* w |**.— w'ai *nwu * s s «
to or* ow 1he . o m l mwwv **Jad Bch* toe th*
g&lt;eue tn.| quality than that prm 1 Brwwas.iUe. T m ' . sal Rutniiam.
____
yestertay.
D
r.
Karl
Merer.
since
Hbriodes.prarikaUy every g r a m
f.”7 n r PARK, Feb. » . — i/Pi­
•hre.1 1.1 other stn'.ri of thla OS Randall I ha*r, w a- piesuFid, «L
ta thla eaetltt. Unto, eald that laxtj prwi'••nt-elect Rooaevelt
today Chlcafo, said today after * r&lt;*t liar, rit e u s aiming nt that W , xpevwer, XX. A l.tflv i, U- F.'
' S ttY U ta M TU
nlritl'a ina tribt * 1 1 marked by( «*nounc«l th# appatotme-.t nf rismlnatlog, **Wo are etill I* pv tlO.O*Mi.'U.O", he sail, ia |«&lt;aiiag Itaiae*. Lnaaaid V M .w * s J. A .
M a y - J a i n i U a i l .- . of contimied Thomas Walsh, Montana, •« hi* ful." Mayor eald. "Every p * " ’- out the &gt;nip. r tame uf the indi*»- lYilghi. A . W
X A N H Y U L K . Teh.
» ns M - Hga-apgraltfB K lb# rtrU BIHBMM
m e iit! attorney
general.
It —k expected
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--- day without aafhvorehle f«ir | I ‘ • try to Florida.
IKyae . II. M- W a .-n . S. I » * "
tion* .------add* ta hie chance to rv-r»v
. . H I ----------at Roosevelt —will fUl hie cfficial
p t * . a *. »*p##&lt; w»* r a d telling Lib*,
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Nathan
Hal h-. 1*. S- IV I'h a * .
"itvyeriW i* of what i» » i i - r , U a , W.
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ef the recent meet- ik t before tomorrow with the i n - 1ery." The ------- ,--------% area
jwathw *4 th* TV'
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he .aid. "w * know that lu n g •*! 3
bta la - | whalaad when gr-w ere 1 n0af»c*menu, of Mkg
Frnn-ea described M Tw m llie j pneun .
vemek. a* Pmtwd
is guisg tu 1* u**d In a rh I f f - ea-vmtge. IB. It. I d s ta , J*ha
/The
; Sggfefd, larpeola gnu’ Man* I Perkins, of New "Yoek, for iecrw- ~ " " ' U l * i h a * - -r
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ta fgnetion pn.pe-lf er i|isoalilice for paint purp— &lt;* tlto aai.. II. R" to roattno* n rU U m e a tlta ry of lakor and Daniel Roper,
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Hue lu gi*w eCMigh fui the lieS- &lt;L Gray.
New York.
by alrptana
commerce.

Invading Armies M

dstaace And PwA
On Ttowsrd Capital

NEW CLUES OPEN aNSULLS CHARGED
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FILM LXEOmVE AGAINST P U B L I C ^ ^ . ., ^

MORE EVIDENCE|&amp;‘""*,,::”s
BROUGHT OUT ONI
CITY NATIONAL:.

Former Resident
Of C i t y Decries
D ry L aw Action

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L&amp;N RAILROAD
IN , • r . ^ r
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e e k s sSLASH
l a s h in
PASSENGER RATE E

Alleged n i t u t t j
On Income T a x e s

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Whitney Tells Of
Problems Facine
Investing Public

Future Of T u n g Oil In S t a t e To ld
By Speaker Before Rotarians Today

Other States Ihhie
K w rgeacy Actiaa
As R eganb B a a ls

K.Al S m i t h Opposes
Any I n f l a t i o n Of
Americmn Currency

Celery Otowen Will
Have Meet Tonight

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EUROPE’S STATUS
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1ST MILAN B WEDNESDAY

Many Valuable Prizes Are Awaiting
Winners In City G o l f Tournam ent^.
night was made yesterday at the
Club when TJ men golfers quali­
fied 0r paid U**ir entry few In the
tournament. Air. Csf.nwny #e.’d
lousy that at least six more |olf«n will hare &gt;|;sUtl*d by tonrnrr&lt; w night
that Mr. Mareatelle
will be host to probably 15 man,
who are rxpccied to ( ither In
front of the theater between *: 16
,,’cl .ek anu-11:00 o’clock tomorrow
night, to attend toe theater In a
group.
All golfer* ecpeellng to enter
the tournament have until Thurad iy night to tpialify.
Entrance

Incident* During Past
3 Weeks Described
As Backward Trend
PARIS, Feb. 17,—Parhaps at
no moment in the last 10 year*
gnd at no time alne* Prance occupled the Ruhr haee European
eventa been so diesilly interesting
and so walghled with underlying
significance as they are today.
Within the last three weeks a »*riea of scattered IncldenU ah«,ul
E jro fe ha-va servrd shaiply td
accentuate the new cleavage lrtween th t power* which !o*t the

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Specialising
In
truck
kerrice. Wa work whlla
p a sleep—day or night.

P o tam ae T ard a to W ilson. Conn. I.

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l.irlli of German militarism err
talnly furnished one of the chlsf
H So. I. Isdlsli.usllr * » • " ', rt,„
element* i.V*|rurtlvr of ronfldence
p r H l7 &gt;!%t ' era ’ll* w ashed
and e r e
I,fin mmi the status quo and the
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unit-status cjun nation*.
Adelf
Hitler's rreent assumption of the
PROUD BBAtlTV
fhaniellorshlp merely cryslallited
Final preparations for the fifth
what the Last *i* months had pie- district high - acheel -basketball
and shaped the — mall* —«uU
tournament to be held next Friday
linea
for ■ "pact of organAlmn*t simultaneously a secret and Raturday In Leesburg were
Ixation
of » Mill# Entrr.te." lrainload of ammunition was In* made .Saturday morning in Mt.
Obviously this constitutes the re. terreplrd in Austria rn route Dora when representatives
of
ply of France'* allies to the lla’n- from Italy ti» llungaty. and a few each tram drew for playing op­
German cloaked conversation* If Cays later the Paris pres* a»- ponents and positions. Seminole
not negotiations.
seitrd that Td alrpltnes hod bejn High School will first play OvleEurope’s status appear* to he delivered to the Hungarians by il«_FiliI»i_aft«rnoon-aLit. u clock*
retrogressing ateadily backward llatian*. K f if T Die'JieWHfFreiRlT Coach Leonard McLuca* a n toward It* pre-war statu*. This Socltjist
organ.
‘Tnpulaim’’, nntincrd.
meant Ihe Old World* urrertaln- stated on Monday it could nuThe schedule adopted for tho
tie* are Increasing and may well thoritativety confirm what nrif.- tournament follows:
still. nally had been a Right Wing reU f a Have a I’arty, revue op
become more disturbing
Eustis v*. (Jrnveland, Thursday
What a rt some of the Indications |&gt; it.
Includes a number of well, known
, night at 7:10 o'clock;
of Europe’s realignment into Iwo
Meanwhile ll»nri de Jouvanal,
Friday morning: Dgytona Rrach ire pictured above. •
IlH-lkM auie-Tbsts-Olflsr- Sylvia Sidney.--Ctuy Great.-and
mutually suspicious ramps? The the new ambassador, had l&gt;e*n vs. Tavares at B o'cuck; Unialilb* On'The'ubpeFTf m T rO W tflW irt
Charlie -Ruggl** will be the f*aro* Kurrowa
virtual end of Republicanism in .ro t to Rome with the delicate I vs. Mt. Verde at 10 o'clock; Cldrlur# plctum lo !&gt;• offtrtd for tho
Slaters,
singers
ami
dancers.
To
mouth-wain
Germany and the coincident reT!ie
"
ndcxVnus
Girl*
f
horua
1mnnt vs, Ocoee at II o’clock: and
day’s showing added to which will
the right l« Hetty Oulmet, Parts- wilt do the routine*, and music he the usual numb*r of short sub­
ian ballet dancer. T h e fa rte r
ject*. The " U f a Hava a Party
U,,ys. who took themselves a* Lit­ will he offered by Jimmy Flour­ .tag* ahows will be at .1:30 o’clock TRIAL SIZE***
noy
uml
his
stage
hand.
tle I’llls Of Jny- »re "b»wn t» the
I’ara mount’s widely
heralded matinee and 7:00 and 0:00 o’clock
Eustis at 4 o’clock; and Orlando lower left. *0,1 nn the right below j
in tho evening.
is Irene Farley, who ts on the pro- production Madam llulterfiy with
va. New Smyrna at 6 o’clock.
Friday night: Winner of Daytona-Tavares gam* vs. winner of
llmatllla-Ml. Verde game at 7 teams which at mat time wm
o’clock; winner o* Clermont-Ocoee eliminated all oiler*. The game,
vial an and KrypUk l«n^gam* va. winner of l^esburg-Se- will l&gt;« held in the Uesburg high
•U ih tii
®o4 # r» l ° w
vilfp gam* at R o’clock; winner of school gym.
|ja { year IHC locRl IHW wrnl
filled fn m tfc •
t
h ro u g h c o u rte sy o f th e U. 3 . D e p a rtm e n t o f A griculHanford-Oviedo game vs. winner
nf Mt. Dora-DeUnd gam# at t) into the semi-final* only tn he Ueu rc In co -o p eratio n w ith th e F lo rid a S ta te M arketing
o’clock; winner of Apopka-F.ustls feated l*y l-eeshurg. loach Met.ul i t Park A i*
game v*. winner of Orlando-New ra*. Raturday said that hr holds
B u reau . It. E . W in fre y , S a n fo rd re p re se n ta tiv e .
high hope* for hi* tram and that
Smyrna game at 10 o’rlock.
Saturday morning: the two fi­
nal wlnnar* of the Daytona, Tavare*. Ilmatllla. -ML Verde. (TerI BsIFI ■■ipwvwve w.
---r~ I nlirel
U r M IbH bI i V v h .
tmdmft
munt, Ocoee, l^etburg and Seville
m m.Tii
RBifiEe rrw H
PRINTINQ
group will play, at 10 o’clock;
K l.si.la I t N. I’s llf 1. f f a l l f . ».
A llian j I At
s v’a lif. lk # -T ..f* k — *s
Ib ’Slon ,?•
while at It o’clock the two win­
e a rl* I s k la a re o is *• r e l r e r I* lk » '&lt; • I. I k h t i s
ner. nf the Sanford, Ovlcdn. Mt.
I s l i m S ta irs l*» sasH sr* F *k. a*. Ia m b u s I. I**'
iftFi.
lliin tin f ln n I,*
Dora, DaLand. Apopka. EuatD,
N IV IIf. 1. r iV I|f. I. ». f a l l f . IP v l II* l .&gt; l a » p h l
f
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Orlando, and New Smyrna group
T o ta l—SI.
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e a r l . i s k la m r o ts * f e»l*»s Iroas v illa * . I’lU p b ll
will play.
CAMAGUF.Y, Cuba—A. komh
ta * » * a f * fa -« il» a s t»tai»i»« i* ., n in * y*iij*
Saturday night at 8 ’o’clock tho exploded a t the residence of Dr.
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r h r s t v r 1. Havi
Kaliru*n r, I&gt;11.— I i e l i V’» b ru * ry , g, H crauion l.
final gam* of the tournament will L. A. Ilerran, Injuring hplh him
HAVE YOUR WATCH rapaired
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b# held when the championship
by an* wb* really know* how.
F aeslaa* ta r s o a h tb * r t.v M a * • ! * - 1 V .iu n astssro I
Briggi, Jeweler, Mag. Av*.
will .be decided* between the two and his wife.

P l a n s Are All Set
For Cage Tourney
During Week-End

RESULTS

Celery Market Reports

W ANTAD
RATES

ATTENTION!
Doctor* and
I am soaleaeA
sh arp en .a r g le a l
knives, clippers.
■aossera r.pnJrsO
k x it c h T

Houeawlvoa
to repair e*-l
#&gt;e.. also U.*o
and aharpso *

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w ill l»*u* Ih sre o n on lb * ein . •m i
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seal Ib is ib* I t lh . day a t . r s b r i M 'r
A n ' " ,,•
V. B . POOOLA.MS
n # r k C lreu ll O aart, f " " l
nol* I'n u a ly . F lo rid a
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THE ADVENTURES OF TOM, DICK AND HARRY

HONEY—10 pound
pail. . .!Mk1009 E. 2nd. Geo. E. Hltck.
FISH th# WEXIWA. Plenty livebait and boats. Riverside famp,
Wekiwa Bridge.

,1 d id n V HAVE
A kO O D CHANCE
TO » e t IT VERY
. WELL. O U T I D .
W M AT-A-YA- V SAY IT WAS A I
MAN/
MIAN
n V—

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RENT AN Austin. Koadeter or
roup*. 6c per mile. H*»l &amp; Rons,
Phono ICO.

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12— W anted
W A N T E D -fhest of drawer* or
chlffornhe. Must he reasonable
for rash. Phon« .1H0d.

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15—Apartments For Rent
LOWER 6 room furnished apart­
ment, Cfll Park Av*. Telephone
711 or apply M t First National
Bank Hldg. folcbugh Raally fo.

IR—Houses For Rant
FOR RENT: TinfurnUhed house.
6 room* and satplr.g porch. In­
aid* reflnlsked. Phone 140-6644.
FOR RENT: 11th Bt. Oak Av*.
Attractive, neWTy ilarorated furnlshed house, mmlem convrtv
lences, stone garage. Tn Perma­
nent tenant, Th* Tasty Rhop, 20H
N. Park Ave. •
HIX ROOM Spanish bungalow.
Unfurnished, 116 per month.
Will furnish. Oarage. Apply 100
A vacsJo.

OR SALE:
Op* of Sanford’*
modt attractive ham**, own*!
Having city.
Wilt tail ta reMfoulbl* people on raa**aablc
term*. Also B ream bungalow

(ION
C tl V. Oie— D's
too late to learn, declare*
». M. Basham, who ee'ehrr Bird birthday Ihi*
by sUrting to learn to

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Bathing Suit Straps
Whether It la a resumption of the suntan crate, or a
realisation of the health firing qualities of warn sunshine, or financial conditions whereby large numbers of
persona ha vs loot their shirts, we do not know, but the
bathing suit situation seems t» be kicking up more than
any ordinary rumpus this winter.
This morning we noticed that twelve persona hare
been haded into court at Miami Bench for not keeping
their shoulder straps up. and a few days ago we read that
• policeman, in attempting to arrest • bather for what
the palkerns* thought was indecent exposure, was set upon
by four or five other bathers, severely pummelrd and final­
ly threw* Into the m .
We suppose It la a very difficult matter to please everyooe 1* such regulations. What is indecent In one place la
ant indecent In another.
What would be Insufficient
clothing on one person might not be offensive on another.
The prixe fighter before the eye* of thousands steps into
the ring with nothing on hut trunks and no one la shocked.
Yet, If he walked down First Street in the same condi­
tion. be might start a riot.
fa the amtter of bathing suits It doe* seem as If some
Uhe df demarcation might be set, with the agreement if
ant the complete satisfaction, of all. establishing exactly
where salubrity ends and indecency begins.
Certainly
there should be some specific understanding about It, as
the embarrassment which an arrest causes U likely to far
exceed the shock of a hairy cheat.
It seems to us that if men were allowed to Wear trunks
on the bench, but were forbidden lo wear them away from
th r binnhi on lk*
M tr ig stores and lunch rooms,
therTshould be no c o m p U i n t ^ ^ ^ D ^ l S R ' H a f r b r
the prude. The former win not find sunlight rays In a
tench room, sad the latter should wesr sun glasses on the
Iwtwrty
btwrh
We IVar that no often three contraverxlea are the re*
salt of now* such situation an found a Hew York woman
mreihinlrg to the police that she could aee Nudists hath
(re- in the llndeon from her front porch by means of a
triescope. She waa like another woman who objected lo
SUMel Johnson that he hnd Included all the indecent words
1* the .English language in hla dictionary. He replied, “I
perceive, madam, you have been looking for them."
e r a th Aareal
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I Hvvnld far the atgk* af Fre.
t is rriaaMy

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of

Advertising Pays

re *

The big question being asked by everyone who vialta
this winter is "How do they do it," meaning, to be
explicit, how does Miami, in the face of an Intensified
„ m a depression, manage to attract such throngs to her
flaea that the city has taken on a boom time appear­
in g ?
One answer to this question might be tHat former
exorbitant hotel -and.apartment rates have come down to
as if nor a very sane and reasonable level, th a C p * re far rood;hive
been reduced to the point where one does not fed like
a buccaneer’s victim when ordering a good steak, and that
meat price* are within the reinch of almost every
___ U might also be added that lower transportation
casta are contributing Uielr bit.
However. aB three explanations could be applied to
ether town* which are not basking In the name good for­
tune as Miami Hie real reason for the Magic City s
extraordinary success in attracting tourists la (tit unbounded
faith la the effkary «f advertising and publicity. It haa
always been so, yen, to such an extent that Miami today la
the bent advertised city in America.
«* Miami in re wdl advertised that people in the North,
considering a vacation, can think of only one word for a
winter tourist reuort. no strong haa been the power of augm itioa contained in counties** advertisements and reams of
publicity about that city. The words Miami end winter
ewori have become rim ret synonymous.
Other towns In Florida ran learn a lesson from Miami,
■ilafftrin in the state could profit well by studying how
"Miami does it " Citrus growers and celery raisers might
sire tart* the benefit* which have accrued to Miami because
it haa toM the worid about itself.
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It idweM be perfectly possible to so advertise celery
that no meal in n single American family would seem com­
plete without It. Celery might become aa essential as bread
a r t butter If the public were sufficiently encouraged
buy it.
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Wilson,

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MIAMI SHOOTING

arrt effect will bs foIlr’t a r r W r e t *
Special decoration* win be kaitf
about the room, and noioemaket*
and other article* te aid la 'a u k ln« the dance a teceeu will , be
provided for the dancer*. Retervatlon* can be mode with member*
of the dance committee whew
name* will be announced latdt.

Static In These Statistics

Head Of Chicago Has
No Bard Feelings
Against A s sassln

DR. U T. POU

CHICAGO, feb. 28 —From his
hospital bed in a Miami hospital.
Mayor Anton J. tVrmak told a
reporter from the Chicago Her­
ald and Examiner hi* awn story
of hi* wounding by an aaasMis
who Irtpd to kill PrraMent-eleet
Roosevelt. He included a plea for
better team work in America.
The atorj, telegraphed from
Miami and copyrighted by the
new*pa per described how th»
mayor of America'* second city
harbored no ill-feeling for Joseph
Tangara, the man who ahot Mm
down hot of how he taw in the
•hooting a le*»on for the common

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THRAILKILL

•n driangeil,'* the mayor *ald In
his comment concerning Zangara.
li*aaw rkw.wa&gt;iaa.nha»tA
team from the Incident la that
we ihould all work together for
the'com m on good. Every cltlaon
•hoold try *„ believe in hi* fleet­
ed public official* and should
give them a chance, public off),
clal* don't want In fail.
They
want to succeed.
"It may he that I will carry
Ihl* bullet with m# lor the re*t.
of- my day*.
If th i. In anyteay
make* Jutt a few people uWhrstand the need for a greater co­
operation a t this time I should a l­
most thank the poor unfortunate
who shot me for giving mo this
opportunity to make my contribu­
tion to the great American nation
which ha* given me my opportun­
ities."
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(C ontinu'd rrom Page One)
Of the shooting Itself the mayor to roininritt on the rsle cut peti­
said:
tion, w hi'h^he Lnul.villc A N’ash"I did not know I had been
shot.
I had Just left President­ ville serli* for a six months tr y ­
elect Roosevelt when I w a s out in an effort t» get beck busi­
the bus. -The Jjcliel
slunned'aa By a M ven Jolt uf rice- ness lost
was widespread, however, th at,

L&amp; N Railroad
Seeks S l a s h In
Passenger R a t e

wondering what had happened
when two men grabbed me, .1
guess I started lo sink. ' At
about this time I knew of the
shooting and realised I had beep
wounded. My chest felt Iiker the
Mnl*P .ffkt ft ami: fkft fir* **

who
Indicated the Interview
should be terminated and p&gt;ntinted:
'i l l ' I
"I was ready to go, if I hail to
go, but there remain* so much
for me to do do. I was happy a
few moments before In getting
President-elect Roosevelt's prom­
ise he would do all he could to
help me get sufficient loans from
salaries of the school teachers, p&gt;&gt;the government to pay the hack
lice men, firemen and other em­
ployes, who rewlty have suffered
more than what 1 am going
through today.
"And then this happened.

If granted, the rate soon would
%pply to other lines. Lyman ItrIm s , chairman of the |.oui*yillc
AVNd»hvll!e hoard of directors,- l«
a b « chairman of the A t’nnlir
Coast IJoe board. A» chairman o t !
the form rr the rrijurst to th r In­
terstate Commerce Cainmission
was mad* with his approval.

If granted, the reduction would

Sinrice Station sad Garage
Storage—Repairing*
Gan, Oil and Tire Berries
Geneva and Sanford Ate.
...
PMoME,atla

ATTENTION!
Doctor* and, ftouwwleeo;
I am equipped te, repair .-**0
sharyen suralral.imile. *el**nrt.
hntsee. rllpper*. etc., atpa ,UwW
■sesser* repaired a fid i h u p l i e l
K x rR M T

Plans Are Made For
Elks “Charity Bair
Announcement was made this
morning that the annual Sanford
Elks Lodge Charity Ball will be
held at the Mayfair Hotel on
Thursday night Mar. 0, and that
Jimmie Hodges and his Revue,
plus the Musical Ambassadors,

aa w

riu s d

"They'll i*ut l.lke NVW"

J. W. SHADOW

PRINTING
He are ig lrr i l te
d rat claw Job work a t the

to cut leeehrrs'
they want to.

Martin's Garage
W . 1 st S T .
ffjieclalixlng in
truck
service. IVe work while
you sleep—day or night.

tew. Hire
trlaL
Herald Priatfrg Cb
1M

B art Tear Gfauaa*
Pitted W i l l
Reduced p r i c e en stag*
vision and Kryptak lenea. At*
all shell and uudnra gut
tilled fixate*.' *■"■*•* " "

Dr. Henry M tLulib h i
OPTO■ g n u BT
111 Pnrk Are.

P a l a t k a Is Hit By
M il d Epidemic O '
P e c u l i a r Ailment

uthy Chambers, of Warsaw, N. C .
partially charming boose gueats of Mr*.
Robert* and family. The member*
of the circle were: Mr*. J. J.
PALATKA. E*b. 28.—A mild
Pwrdoa, Mr*. W. L. Milteer, Mr*.
C. C. Woodruff, and Mr*. 11. II. cpidemk which manifests itself in
violent stomach pains, accom­
H ill
panied by nausea, usually passing
off within 3A lo 18 hours was
puullng Palatka physicians yes­
terday. The disease, was described
as being akin to Intestinal flu,
though lacking Ihe preliminary
pain* and the subsequent hangov­
er. Probably 1000 c a m have de­
veloped within the past few day*
OtluHDO. Psk. SL-Henrj U It was stated.
Moat Of the local physicians,'taDohevty'a system af attracting
money by spending it received the to nr lowed by The Newt yesterday
*— mewdatisp of aaathrr Orion were of the opialon that the dis­
d*a* yesterday In the person uf ease, which strikea suddenly sad
* Lester Each, winter rvatdemt. leaves Ip similar manner, was to t
whu rvtaited same af the enthusi­ traceable to food or water,' al­
asm a f th e Quad Wig tear ta M1- though Its symptom a n Identic*)
amt aw the Junior Chamber af with an Hines* from these sourcet.
Dr. John T. Hooey was positive
that the Hines* was caused by an
atmospheric rendition, similar to
that frequently experienced In the

Orlando Group Is
T o l d Of Doherty’s
Business S y s t e m

iou u enjoy : .
their mellow-mildness
appreciate their character
the fuR rich ptminm of the
choicest tobacco*—pgtleotly
Aged. carefully bUndfed—a
Chareoer all tfadr own. And

“Itfs toasted

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BANPOftD eB U L O . SANFORD, FLORIDA,

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY. 28. I »M.

r m

i n

i i s
It. s

were InTa^Tirw era.
I made an
!h»ne.t mistake. It wa* an-era •&gt;
optimistn."
The tmijmony shown! that the
Mr*.
W. Bender was tho j With Mrs. R. K. Mont vat raise
company pavltcipbtad in IhrevjpW ith'Mrs. John Rumlwy, Mr*.
U JU c
stie* of IVruvian bi nds, IIBJnO,J. Pope, Mr*. J. J . Abbott, Winner
the nine-hole flag I and Mies Finale Rebh Munson aTtkfWM: Offln 148
00U in March, 1927 and IM fO t,.
Mrs. R. M. Mason. Mrs. A. P. tournament which took place yes-. Unlesw*. tho regular buvlnes0&lt;k* In l*eeemt'er, 1927 and ffJ,.
Bawdy,-and Mm. J. G. Watts, as terday morning at tho Sanford, and social meeting of the St. { (Continued from Page One)
hostesses, a buslnesa and social Country Club a* a part of ladtes ; Agnes Guild of Holy Cm** K|&gt;» the prospectuses on which the nou.imn in October, H*2R.
meeting of the Truth Seekers day st the club. Mr*. X. W. Knox
pal Church wa* held ye*t»rdn&gt; tx,nd , were issue-1 to the pul-lie,
Class of the First Methodist and Mr*. Walter L. Morgan were afternoon st
**** *** - r .agreed they did not mentien the
P l.W SWKKT Ml’BIC
Church took place yesterday after­ ho*le«*t’, for tha day.
Mr*. 8, M Lloyd presided over | unfavorable information the
Mr*. L. A. gnimler. Mrs. WUTUESDAY
ton.
noon at the home of Mm. ttumbAt the conclusion of the golf Iher short
* in .* 1 1 thurt
r w i i rnet*
a re *
l . s
_ _ ,i
»sm S. Brantley. and ITn. John
WASHINGTON.—While .politi­
sid uinter quci
The Gleaner* Clata of the P in t ley, comer First Street i
Mark W U m , o* W**t______
_
ihoeteeaea
m
tournament luncheon wa* perveJ
During the social hour Hayimmil ■
A
. ,
.
Hrumisy were
at a mlacal itiroat &gt; oh-, counter-ihmat*
___ , A "
- _ . - - . - ined
t __i
.lah. . Honing that tr t h e y iu&gt;t t h e p u b
Palm Reich, i is befk today wilh
,howvr indIp a irty ( l m Baptist Church will meet at TsS® French Avenue. Mr*. O. J. Pi
cnterU
In the cluh dining roont front u Montsalvatgv
would not have •till e-hoed on Capitol Hill, mem
o’clock at tho home of tho Misses presided over the basinet* nehskm long table which bore colored ap­ 1member* with a short prcvtita- lie probably
friend*.'
, '
j ot» Friday evening at ___________
tho homo of Jewel and Joyce Mlnehew.
I-ought the securities wht.h an- .bet* of the Cep ltd In n high com
which was followed by a devotion pointment. and bovris of calen­ (Ion. "Presto, the Magician.” lie_
t T “ — ___, ,
; Mnl- William 3. Brum ley, Celery
mnml *numle I notes of harmony
WEDNESDAY
al conducted by Mm. Judd Smith dula* an,t fem.
fteshinent* were then served l&gt;» now in default.
among Ihem-elvr* a* they ron
S
Z
V'TU
*'
in
honor
of
»*•
barmen
There
will
b«
a
board
meeting
of
White
Raker
n
t.
tryimr
to
e
x
­
who concluded with an original
During the afternoon bridge the hostesses.
BR P tl **•*• ^ OR**t a short Guthrie, recent bride-elect,
verge,.’ for an all-day caucus tn
the Garden Club of Banfens at
on btulnew.
Those present were: Mr*. \V. \k plain why the rompauv i--ue.l the , day on how l&gt;'.*t to rally Ihe part)
game* were enjoyed. When scarerelelirated her birthday anniror 9:30 A. M. at tho heme o f Mm. poem
bond* in the fare ,,f warning*.
Warner.
Mm.
W.
II.
Stewart.
Mrs.
During
the
social
period
Mr*.
ware
add,it
It
was
fonnd
that
•ity at that time.
R. M. Warren, E ast Second John Vaughn enUrtained with sev. Mr*. Vivian A. Speer held high It. L. Prrkin*. Mrs. 8. M. I.lotd. Schoepperle eaetily trnil to fur futiin- dec tic It*.
Cam TRnmpoea, Jr„ of «Hants.
Yellow and white were the col­ Street.
3. Ci, Is spend Inc some lime here ors chosen for party decofatlbna
etal readings and Mm. W. P. Hon- •com and Mr*. John M. Kelly and Mrs. W. A. Ij -filer. Mm. t! C |hreak in and evplm", Finnllv
The Seminole County Council of lehtn rendered piano solos.
with hi* aunt, ITr*. J. II. Trulucb. end appointments. T h e living
Re­ Mm. S l&gt;. Hlghlcyman had low CiKhran. Mm. M. Mlnarlk. Mr* fora railed him t., Tin- .land.
P.-T. A. will meet at 10:00 A. M. freshment* were served to the fbl- scores.
I knew aiut *my nssi-ciates
George W. McRory, Mm. It. I..
.
rooms were adorned with
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Cameron and bowls containing quantities of at Paola. Lanoheon will be served lowing: Mr*. J. K. Hettinger. Mr*.
Titov fre-ent were: Mrs. (J. I. Cortirll. Mm. R. F. Mont-alvntg.-, knew," he eabl, --that I’eru hail
announce the. birth of a daughter calendulas, double naeturtloms, ■t 1:00 P. M. Artybn* Interested S. J. Allen, Mr*. Plena F- Wil­ Lai'ek*. Mm. A. I*. Connelly, Mm. Miss Olive pinkie, * Ml** Fannie an nnsatisfaclory debt record
liam*. Mr*. Edith Stone. Mr*. 0. John It. MacDonald. Mrs. Jack Reba Munson, and Mm. I . \'. Still­ Ws- felt Peru »a- not ii good
yesterday morning at the .. &gt;&gt;r- pypsophlla, and fern while In (he In P.-T. A. work la Invited.
Monthly Inrtcheon srid annual A. Radford, Mr*. M. T. Hardman, MacDonald. Mm. John Kick, Mr*. well. an,| Mr*. John D. Archibald, moral ri*k. Hut there was evinsid-Lnugfiton Memorial Hospital. dining room the table
election of officer* of the Wom- Mm. T. J. Smith. Mr*. B- «• J. Howell Fish. Mr*. S. D. High- of. Cleveland, Ohuytwu visitor*.
ilenrr that under I'n-si-lrnt I*-trred with a large white rake
gula there had l-e-ut grra^ pr-ig*
Grier. Mm. A. D. Shoemaker, Icymsn, Mm. 1.. P. McCutler, Mm.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. L. smund which were placed erahge on’s Club of Sanford will I
res* in Cirnstrurtire deveit-t-irirnt,
Cook, of West Palm Beach, are blossoms and lighted candles. Re­ place at U:*0 o'clock st the dab Mrs. George A. Cook, Mrs. C. E. I t B. Lewis, Mrs. A. K. Power*. '
,
a# „ * .
ftonomically and III the finwltrini
M tO t
here, for a few day* with Iheir freshments were served by the house with Mr*. 8. P. Hlghley- Chorpening, Mr*. C. C. Priest _ Jlr*. -Iran Adams, -Mrs. F. A. | C tO R S
men, Mr*. B. C. Moore, and Mr*. Mrs. p . C. Barclft, Mr*. R. W.
ren-nl of Ihe country."
yon-Wdaw and daughter. Mr. and bn Mewses, assisted by Mrs. If. R
rorh.nl. Mr*. Vivian A.
C. R. Mason as hestesses. Reserva­ Turner. Mm. W. P. Chapman. Mm. E
Mr*. J. E. Itrou»e, Mrs. II. D
Mrs. T. C. Pope.
The youthful vice-president,
Russell and Miss Ollv* Russell.
tion most be mad# by Tuesday at J. M. Lord, Mrs. 1. Y. Bryan,
Pape, M*«. John M. Kelly, Mr*.
who wa* in charge of the matter
During the evening games ami noon with Pr. Klitaheth Traey.
and Mr*. J. w. Rutledge.
OLan. Mm. M. Kronen. Mrs. Fell,
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Tibbal* ami contests were ehjeyed by the
fo r the company, said ]i would
Mi
neroe• twm*-*pan leftAtTi-lf ili lfie*
iillMn.~«f-DmUllaM~»iMnL|4toeet*.»MM'-ll/&gt;(k
used
in
adoni
me
living
nwint*
oT
Phn Mm. Walter R. Campbell, Mr*. F,
the tree trend here wllh.Mr*. Pan- edited an old-fashioned bouquet the Community Center with Mm. Tom W’ Wiin“ rt’’ Mr*'
1
the home of Mm. II. M. Mason, hon-l issues except that "we were
ale 8, Munson and Miss Pannie for excelling In the wedding ring Rose Uses and Mr*. Pearl Moss ning, MV*. P. P . Parker. Mm W. Bendct. Mr*. 0 . P. Bi*hop, Jr.. Sooth Sanford Avenue, !a*l ■ssuriil by the.president he wished
Mary Wilson, Mr*. M. E. Hair**, Mm. It Tl. Dea*. Mm. Crorg*
tn, roiuptrte the eteimmli dcvc.lJtsba Munson, Myrtle Avenue.
contest while Mrs. A. W. Epps ■■ host tee*.
Mr*. B*s«le Hutchison, Mr*. John Knlaht, Mr*. IVter Rchaal, Mr*. night when Mr*. Ma*un smt Mm. opmrnt „f the country,'* .
wds given a similar bouquet In the
THURSDAY
0. Vaughn, Mm. George McCrom, A. W. K«"V. Mm. Walter I Mar- llarnhl Appleby rnterlainred the
Mr. and Mrs, Byxxjn Stephens trousseau contest.
He explained nt length u pro­
Regular meeting of *the Sooth
; member* of Ihe Dependable Clss*
Mm. W. r.
■re ^pending a few dayR In Miami
Those Invited were: Mis* Car­ Side Primary P.-T. A. will Itske Mr*. F. L. Nison,
gram of Improvements und sta ­
f
?
n’
S
M
e
t
^
T
h
u
n
h
a.
Mr*. W. P. Hnolkhan, Mary Plghtun.
on business. Bnrodte homo the men Outhrio, honor guest, Mrs. B. place a t 3:00 o’clock at the school Hughey,
their regular^ business amt »oetal bilisation which he said l*rv«iMm. R. T-. Rhlnholwr, Mr*.C. A.
lattat part of the week they will H. Guthrie. Mrs. R. D. Brownlee, auditorium.
dent - t rgnia hfliKagtVe-1 upon n«
meeting.
Ponder,
Mm.
J.
B.
Craw
font.
Mr*.
visit Mr. and Mrs. Troy Ray for a Mrs. B. P. Caswell. Mrs. K. W.
Regular business and
social W. U Clarke. Mrt. E. A. HaeriMr*. E. V. Smith, Jr. resided a condition to the loan*.
short lime a t West Palm Beach.
Wle, Mrs. L. W. Wallace, »hv. meeting of the T. E. L. Class of
“Through these loans," IVcora
oyer the, short business session
William Jennings, MW. Watson the First Baptist Church will tik e *nn, Mr*. John Atden Brown, MV*.
said, "the American irnhllc wa­
which
was
followed
by
a
roeinl
Pearl S.. Babbitt and Mrs. Wallace. Mr*, atady* Williams, place at 3:30 o’clock at the church Georgia Hart, Mm. Robert Bums,
period.
Refreshment*
tw o r e gs bed to rest on- order out or
Mr*. O. J,
Courier spent the week-end Mrs. C. W. Lain* Mr*. Burke ■Matt with Mr*. W. U Ktouden Mm. 1. M. TVlford,
Of
lnti-re*t
to
a
number
of
served
hy
the
hostesses
to
the rronomie and political chaos that
the Steele, Mrs. C. W. Baker, Sirs. P. mire, Mr*. Mary Hall. Mrs. R. L. Pope. Mm. Ji J, Abbott, Mrs. J. friend* here is the announcement
iml where thep attended
_
fullowing: Mr«. R, Al. Mason, Mm. had prevailed over a number of
G.
Waite*,
Mr*.
John
Brumtey,
visit of MW. 0 . P~ McKay, B. Smith, Mrs. A. W. Epps, Mr*. Garrison, and Mm. J. N. Burdick
the marriage uf Ml** Bertha j Burke Steel, Aim. Ilarry Weavrr. year*. Doe,n't it all simmer down
Mr*. R. M. Mason. Mm. A. P.
grand'm atron of tHe Floe- Fred Ball. Mm. C. A. Adams, Mrs. as hostasse*.
arie
Hutchison, daughter of Mr*. P. P. .smith,
Mr*. E. C. In that 7”
Bandy, Mm. B. Grow, and Mr*. W.
Ida Order od the Eastern Star, to Karl* T. Loucks, Mrs. G. U.
"Coder conditions u* tlw-y ex­
Regular meeting of Reminds
Mm.
Lola
llutthi-on
and
Ihe
lalu
Smith,
Jr.,
Mr*.
Kyle
Shoemaker.
the Mlrml chaptar.
Brown, Mm. II. C. DuBoae, Mm. Chapter Number Two Order of E. Wells.
Paid F. Hutchison, of Gainesville, Mr*. It. It. Wright,
Mr*. Dick ist today,” Schoepperle said, ‘i
vK I-roam
H. II. MeCaalln, Mr*. J. H. MeClyde V. Booth, son of Mr. and M*y, Mr*. Carol Dennis, Mr*. feel bound to acrepl your staleMfs. M. ftehoonfeld, of Newark. Caslln, Mrs. James A. Sands, Mm. the Eastern S tar will take place
mrnl.
r
thought
at
Ihe
lime,
like
at
7:30
o'clock
at
the
Masotrie
Mr*. R. V. Booth, of Daytona Raul Johnson, Mr*. O. K, tioff,
K. J.. Is the attest of Her sister, Arthur Moore, Mr*. R. E. Moon,
Beach, formerly of Ih1* rtly. The Mr*. Clarence llarrtin. Mrs, J. E. J * « ,,,al many others, that w*
U uJ
Mrs. 3. Benjamin, Elm Avenue, Mm. J. A. Harrold, Mm. C. R. Ma- Halt.
.
f
t
FRIPAY.
ettoplt
was married on Sunday, Abernathy, a visitor, und Ihe
fthe plaits tn spend two weeks son, Mrs. Graham Hunter, Mm. L.
Tha American UgVm Ancillary
Missea Clara Rankin, and MarFob. 13, at Tmirton.
hern and then go to Miami for a I. Frailer, Mm. Frank L. WoodThe piquant beauty of "Mad­
will have Ita regular meeting at
Mm. Booth wa# graduated from Jorie Hnekin*.
short time.
lilAHLEKN'N TEA IIOI'SK
ruff. Mm. W. M. Colbert, Mm. H. the home of Mm. Prank L. Wood- ame Butterfly", Paramount’* 1st- th* Gainesville High Schi*&gt;l and
J. Lehman. Mre. H. R. Rooe*U, raff. lltO Oak Avenue, at 4t»o P. te l .porfBf llsn Jgllh-SJI &gt;i*. M m Ji fsw the-t-aat-few .y*ara.ha. b*«n
. IJJU Orange A*e,.-Wi«trtH*ark.-----TW. W rr. 3 r * T
‘T O T R K. Brtk. 'Mrr. L. A. Brom­ M
Cary Grant and Charlie Buggies rmployed a&lt; head hookkreper of
"F-od-nf Ihe same quality and character that I would serve If
ley, Mm. John k Bnmrtoy, Mrs.
“World Pay of Prayer for in the leading role*, comr to the th* Wilson Company in Gaines.
you were guest* In
W. R. BnlWlOy. Mm. H. B. Ste­ Women’’ will be observed at 2:^* screen of the ill lane Theater t'’- , vlllev. M-. Ilm-lh, wli.i wa* gradn
raft
(Mr*.)
CHAHLKKN J.
vens, Mm. llenty MeUroltn, and P, M. a t the First Baptist Chutvlt day.
air-1 from Sunfor,! High Sc hool )n
Complimenting Air*, b. Gordon,
Mrs. W; A. Zaefmry.
-.with p program to he put on by
Thl* inspired F-ve tale from ltWd, is now working on His mus­ of 1’hliadelphia, who i* visiting
Also the MUM* Moll le Hunter, representative* from the different John Luther I-onii’* famous story ter’* degree in the I'ollege nf Kn&gt; Mr*. J. Toll, and Mrs. M. Kronen,
Mse McGill. M hrjotk Smith, R*- ‘churches In the city. The public Is of a real geisha girl who actually glnesirlng at thb University of
of New York City, who i* the
becra fUlvonti, Betty MeKlntoon, Invited.
lived, I* universal in it* appeal. Florida. He is enmpu* electrician guest nf her mother. Mr*. J.
Marjorie On Bose, Allure White­
W. P. Hoffman will give an The production ha* been deftly In the office of Joseph Well, pro­ Feischer, Mr*. Al, Mose* entrrhurst, C lift Rankin. Ruth Mad- entertainment at the South Si'V hanried with ■ keen appreciation fessor of ele- lrleal engineering.
tain.il with a luncheon and bridge
do*. Oliva Rumelt: HHen Colbert, Primary School audllorinm f-rv for all Ihe heauty in the original
Mr, ami Air*. Iloolh ate making party Friday nftern-on at thBetty Colfcrt, Minnie Beck, and (Ke benefit of the South Side utory.
th rir home in Gainesville.
Celery Club. .Mr*. Gordon ami
Franrea Gibson.
Ml** Sidney play* the role nf
Mr*. Kronen rrceived linen handP.-T. A.
Cho-Cho-Rutt, daughter of a Hakerchlefk flSim th,. ho«te«* while
muria who had “died with honor
the other guests Were glvrn nlr
when he c uld no lunger live wilh
*ate* of Spring flower*.
honor." Tbken to a grt*ha house
Luncheon was served i
by her mother und grundfathrr to
ftom a long table which
Complimenting
the
member*
uf
■wait the coming of a rich suitor,
Entertaining for her parent*,
Plan* have just been completed
the "M" Club, their hu*b»ml-. «n,| laid with n linen rlnlh nod run
Mr. and Mm. Chirie* Kanner, to stage the Sanford Bahy Show she meet* Cary Giant, in the role a few other geests, Mr. and Mr*. ten-il with howl* of lirighl roloteil
who celebrated their fortieth wed- here in about two week* wllh Mr. of an Amerlron naval officer on W. W. Wabnec enterialne-l with J garden Gower*. Bridge game,
ring aniitm sary recently, » * tiki’ Mr*. Taylor Trout, physical shore leave wllh hi* pal, Charlie bridge parly i**t night in the sun wen- enjojnl during the liftermsot
Ann Kanner was hostess at a din­ culturallsU, of Miami, in charge Ruggle*. Grant, despite the fact parlor at the Val-lei Hotel, tfuan noil higlt -rore prize- were award
ner party on Sandiy evening at and WUboMt'* Studio as sponsor. that he ha* a sweetheart in the title* of ralen-lula* an-l t&gt;otted ed to Mr*. Victor Check nisi Miher home on South Sanford Ave- Two silver loving ’cup* will bs Slate*, fall* In loro with Cho- plant* were u*e«l tn adorn the *un Strllo Moses. Kach rrrrlvnl it
dmihle deck of |ilayiue eord*.
nue with a large number of guest* awarded, one to the healthiest Cho-San and marries her*. . .for­ parlor for the occasion.
Those |iresent wete: Mi- I
In attendance. Mr. and Mr*. Kan. girl and one to the healthiest hoy getting In tell her that hi* stay in
After
several
progression*
uf
ner were presentM' a large num­ la the show. All babies In Semi­ Japan will •wn I - over. , .and bridge score* were added ami Gordon iiml Mr M K-tu-cii, boo
ber of gift*, mementoes of the oc­ nole County under Ihe ase of that he mud then return to tire priie* awarded. High ecun- prur or guest*. Mr*. .1. Yuli, Mr- 1'
Viet...
casion.
five years are eligible to parllc- States . , . forgetting tr* tell her for the women went to Mr*. W Toll. Mr*. W. Toll. Mof hi* liridi- ls-he at home.
Cheek. Mh*. J. Kleorbe, M tt
n n r i n d __ n o w a l l *
Quantities of sweet pea*, roses,
II.
Holden,
wblip
high
afore
|-ri»e
Short h-im- i* noon over, . , .
und M
and snap dragons, accentuating a
fur the men was presented to li. Moses, Mr*. M.
*
color scheme or pink am? white, Mr. and Mm. H«rry Kanner, Mr. and h- rolurn* In the Hlulre C. Moore. Mr* O. O. Danner re Stella Mo»e«.
were arranged about the room* and Mr*. Albert Kilveroltin, and jiromifirg to M-torn ."when the c*-ived a prtre for having Ihe low S. Bibhilt. Mr* J. V Stillwell,
where the guest* were enter- Mm. F. Scllgman, of Orlando, cherry Idrw-m* Moom and the e-t -eorer A, -peclil gi-e*1s. Mr*.' Mril_ Jnhn'Archibald, und Mr M
talned. Pinner wa* served In *1* Mr*. Rgtiben Moss, My*- Julian ro’ irs met aguin". . . but yearn J. V, Stillwell and Mr*. John D , p; Wllgu*.
LADIHB*.
courses from a long table which Mo*a, Mm. Perry Weinberg, Mr. rab* l-efuii- In- doe* return. In the Anhil-ald, nf Cleveland. Ohio, ic
was overlaid with an ecru lace and Mr*. Mag Johnson, Mr. noil me in: line a son ha* been bnrn to eel red deck, of card* n* nirmenn a in s o o k
F IJI'S IV1TII HIS IIIUIIK
1
doth and centered with a bowl Mr*. Arthur Jacobson, Mr. an I Cho.| ho-Satt. . . a eon *he call* toe* of thv . nt*-inn.
■Tn
&lt;de"
until
his
father
return*
of pink and white swet pe»v. A Mrs. Pave Bonlske, Mr. ani.' MrTho*e present were: Mr. an-l
All AAll.—Senator Thom i
I.
large
whits
wedring
cabs, Ramuel Benjamin, Mr. and vl|r when hi* name shall be changed In Mr*. II. F. Kent, Air. and Mr*. WaUli, of Monlnnu, und hi t ul-an,
•J»y.’
adorned with a Urge bell and I.' Rwartt, Mm. H. Ilers.-howit,
Bark In the State*, the naval Chatle* Butler, Mr. and Mr*. I Inhle left the Miami fleo. Ii Hotel
miniature bride and bridegroom, All** Gertrud* Benjamin, Mi*:M. Stinedpher. Mr. and Mr* It. wihere they lin e been
laying
graewl the buffet.
Marjorie Boniske, Mies Ann K i’i- officer, knowing that desertion of C, Moore, Mr. nnd Mr*. J K. sle-e thHr iirrlml from IIn aim
a
Japanese
wlfr
is
u
legal
divorce,
Those preient were Mr. and ner, and Joseph Salomon, of New
Courier, Mr. and Mr*. W. 11. Hold- Saiunlay, -nyfn» thry were goin-*
Mm. Charles Kanner,
honor York City, and Thoba Salomon, df marrie* hi* American sweetheart, on, Mr*. G. O. Danner, Mr*. I’earl tn Palm Benrh.
and
then
I*
ordered
back
tn
Japan.
guests, Mr. and Mr*. BenSalnman, Orlando.
I(ls meeting with Cho-l’ho.Ran I*
the rllmaa of the picture.
The wltanjry or the camera and
Ihe teauty of tne aettlng* lend
B
ssaa
a note to the plrturu that I* rare­
■
t im’u mkwt*
ly seen on the American screen.
Here Is the superb artistry of »
great cast |a a great play.
la e r n K - TIBBETT, erlabretrd boiitorn- of opera, movie,
radio aad concert fame will present the fourth program ut Ihr
ir*te.
Orlando Municipal Auditorium, Wednesday, Match l»t.
Each babjr entered In th* con­
rtrform anre of the FLORIDA SYMl'ItfANY flltCHKSTHA,
test will have Ita photograph
made without chargu and will b*
originally -cheilulnl for Feh. t.1 has tiecn qmved forward to
L A D IE S '
given a physical examination by
March nth wilh Jo*e IT If It III, one nf the world's leading
Mr. and Mr*. Trout, also without
RAYON
pianist*,
appearing Marsh Mlh. The-course will rinse March
charge. Mother* In thv city are
20th with a stupendous production of lire opera "AIDA-"
urge-1 to regirter Iheir bable* at
W-eboll’* Studio as toon a* po*
slide.
i* i
,'4
Run
resist.
plain
Florida ships hundrwla of ton*
of Spanish moss which la utilised
tailored with tiny
in the manufacture of mattresses
for, the above four outstanding program* are nffrretl at fd.tN).
k
and automobile rushlonJ. Wewerro«bHe4 « k t .
A
an entertainment offering unsurpassed in Crntral Florida. All
hdchke la the center of the Indus­
*
•fata reserved.
Alail your order* at onre to the Orlando Col­
marvelous vatu* at
try
lege of Mu*lc, Orlando, F I*.
Previous holders of treneral admission season ticket* may
exchMgW them for le-ervul s e n t e now. Individual *eat sale
LUMBKfr
foe the' Tlhbett conceit 'r* imw iqren.
Hm

Truth Seekers Class Country Club Scene jSt Afjnes Gujld Of
More E v i d e n c e
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And Personal Activities
Carmen Guthrie
Honored With Party

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Brought Out On
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Social Calendar

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Former Resident Of
Sanford Is Married

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Honoring M
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Miss Aim KannerHas Plans Are Completed
Party, For Phrenta To Stage Baby Show

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Not on llrnkivs
Hut—
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^TO-NICHT E

CONCERT COURSE

(To Her, His Love - Contract
Meant MForever*f! But To Him,
It Meant “U ntil My Ship Sails’’

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One of-the-World’s Magnifi­
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selfish Love1 Played to the
Hilt in the Matchless Passion
of Sylvia Sidney’s Greatest
Performance. •
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Charles Ruggles

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Feb. 87.— (AT—
New England today dug out
from one of the most severe
enow »torm» of the winter ami
counted Ita toll which inelr led
•t least four deaths. Tape t'o,|
was the harden hit by the
storm reporting • n IH-inrh
snowfall. Provineetown felt the
full forte. A hue c a r r ^ r 15
passenger. was marooned eight
hours. The Hate Point roastguard station w a s Isolated.
Railroad travel throughout the
affected areas la greatly cur­
while
communication
PEIPING. Feb. 27.— (A. I tailed
lines were interrupted on Cape
P.)—Japan* Invading ar­ Tod. Boston reported a mnemies, advancing with greaf- Ineh snow, Portland. Maine
est difficulty ’ across the right and a half, and Rochester.
province of Jehol to its cap­ New Hampshire, 17.

Roosevelt B id s Farewell
To Boyhood Scenes Befo re
Leaving F o r Inauguration

FORD TO BACK
2NEW BANKS
HUH MILLIONS VIOLENCE OCCURS

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‘ liY D K PARK. N. V . Feb 27.
To the scenes of hi* boyhood
.rry |&gt;eaceful yesterday in the
- ", white snow Hyde Park's
i i -t distinguished citizen and
wife bad,. formal farewell th •
i . end Irfo re ^tnins to Wash­
:net on whine rest Sail rdny be
will undertake tbs most importan.
. V that can be given to any
V Mean.
M IA M I. Feb. 27— (A .P .T —
M \\ YO R K , F
27. -D rirc-'.ilui'lny nigbt in the high
Failing heart and the Inability
Ilf T I p I m w Ii IM l*rv*v
turs
,
the
National
•
tty
Bank.
•
&gt;
bool
gymnasium
at
n
e
a
r
b
y
Dnt of the banking holiday in
of a t)| rn to accomplish its pur­
i" burg. Mi and Mrs F'rnnklin , (l.„n • t.i-vest in tie’- w tld. todiy
Michigan there hail come today
pose as a respiratory aid heap 4
11 Roosevelt s.r l goodbjy to their arrepted * .the
i.-utmvtlnn
"f
The nuclei-* of two new Detroit
upon M iyar termaks generally
B E R L IN .
Feb
27
O
I*.,-. and t).e ostesmoeg-I’re* Phatb-s Mitchell as- It*- rkairman
SAvanson
banks backed bv the millions of ileull,. . i ' I ■• l&lt; i -otis. suspen
krawrr condilbn lada) and dac&gt;
*
*
I
of
the
1‘nite.l
States
assureil
I
ml
ihs.se
Jr
lieI*,
skins
to
*"*•
Henry Ford. The new banks, .tun of tw„ more” newspaper*. •n'1
tors frankly »ald their ho|ie far
tb.
mi -ihnt
for
the
nevt
four
reed him
whose capital will consist of a flood r. of oratory yeatvrda»
hl« treat ery l« r*»»nrd.
,r.
the
Roosevelt
home
on
the
ital, suddenly shifted their
The f.isnatlon of II gh Baker.
JkJtSn.OOO furnished by Ford tnarkeil the Ivglnning of the final
I
lh" Is-sinning » . ..." ....... y, ,
R|Ver ......h its ' lh - bn
1^
H Y lIV
l U H b mnK h l, . t 7 n ,i . , ^ . n T W ^ - Twt«ShM»s&lt;
q '^ »t ^ I I ’W r
attack today to Chienping.
and his son. Edsel, are etpr *wsl
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__ u . iin . ta n -----------'--------------Jwydy..Uauu^bosia.suAurJU.jJ.-u— w.a— s^TffltWt r m T |y fn rt'T? rt'~ ~ - '
h 4,4„k-.l .r, urjiy at
t \ .p .» Prrsidmi-eie.1
Hom** . \ u Vor A n to n (V rrn n k Ilf C W k
In the meantime the drive
new ..otehstag
Reirhslng and
ami Pyusatan
Prussian dn
do
,,_ lk w d n ~ W -~
.................w
, . . . frr,U
v
,In •« .mail
d . « tel, adJ.d
trrdav
*nm!l .........
ttldte filial.. *•
Ohio lit bunks in Cleveland. menders.
„.
...
rahiirrl
lo d ty. Senator i’ii8-t continued today w it h ,d.; I in llvde Park \dlnv«' the Mltrhe I*' t I'Jitniauship of the I I near tha Graat Wall hy'the Cbl- I _ ____
n A 1 A n n 1 I
Akron, and llayton clamped
Two |H&gt;rs.di. were shot and
' laudr Swan-un. ^ Y lrtia ia . a* 1nut Insinif ground in hia liu t■f
Saint
.Inn.,Mplhul'a!.
(low n on withdrawals in artiel-. hilled and five we e wounded o'
.lots affiliate.
i’
tie to recover from a l&gt;ull*t
secretary ol the novy and H a r­
.
bade godspeed t o .it. - n
patom of emergency hanking Wuppertal when rommuitk*- f,**d
Michel!'* »hairman*hlp of the old leke*. Illinm*. a* secretary
wound indicte d by G iuseppe
. -T.'irden.
asserted the defense has not been
laws t„ relieve the situation ag­
-pokrit iraonee, nu «• h&gt;n| on* "f ■■I the laterlor. H r previously
i ps'n » naii pnoessisin. At Llnslen
ZauKara. aitsa.-win. anti frp m
Il'ivlng
aletig
an
atenre
'orgravated. according
to Ohio fel«, an P*.)ear eld mendwr of
shaken.
the ni"». rolorfil! of Wall Street's i
th e illle a t M w h ich followeti,
aiimiiii.rrd t '* rde 1 H a ll, renneaChlhfeng, SO miles south of Je­
tsinkers, by the emergency In- Chancellor Adolf Hitler's youth il.'.d lit huge old tree*, all white ’eg banker-, irturned t ' Wa-h
•re. secrelsn of sla te : William j hla physicians announced.
and
I
nee
in
the
-m*w.
t
HiI're-i
hol City, Is the primary objective
Michigan.
ingtou
.tier
'linking
puldie
hi*
oiunniintinn *»• slablwnl to death dcT’t elect wa- necontpnnted to tie
WiMKlin. Prnasyltanla. seenlary | They said his condition contlnof tha Japanesa as It must be
(inventor Ritchie, of M ary­
and another aiiffeted dangvrom i bail I bv hi* mother, hi- wife.' tr'lgnatlen.
pl the lrra * u ry ; lleorge Ihrrn. I net unchanged during Ihe past 12
taken before the advance to the
land, where a hank holiday hits
___ __
___
I lah. st.reln ry of w a r: Jamra I hour, am.' that after 2:00 A. -M.
--tud iheie—,latighter.— \non ItT..n p -- -tle -snnfhe wn. ta'-ing the ar
n o i ' u i t t s W e e k W it
. t h, . H -n declared. -r ig h t , the.advice. Knife wound*
. capital cpn continue.
lion "lit "f loyalty to the back Farley. Nea York. po*lausler
Three brown sbirt.-d rails, ad tell Dali
he had a restful sleep.
i_ Incomplete .casualty - -lists comfollowing
eiitkism
''irectetl
at,
rents Of the i buneellor, wet.ce o ira l; and
Henry
Wallace,
Dr. Karl Meyer, heart specialist,
11 * luother, Mr*. Jitinr. ' Ib-.-e“ piled by the Chines# said the Chicorning legislation to be enact­
him "i n ie*UU of mi«umler | lis a , secretary « f agriruilure.
woomini by gt nfr • at Falkettfr.
frinkly stated that the physlclm*'
tel', had »elertrd one of the
neae lost 1000 man and the JapeW A S lIN IC iTO N . Feb. 27— t/t’l ed.
an,| at llrr«lail u nun was stablo' l u\, ’(-, nod the entire service wa* . -tnmiing *f te«tlniony"*-giten in, It is generally helieted that the
h"|e f r the Mayor's recjverv h*J
neae 000 In a alngla battle.
Indianapolis bank* npene-l to­
__Tbe Senate I* &lt;onfrunted with
the Senate'" Stock Ev.hahge In 1 I h n r other |o»*ts are lo h -f ille d
in the lungs.
been
lessened by Ihe appearance
pinned
ua
farrwrll
lo
1h&gt;'
Pres
one id the greatest Irgislitlvr day with withdrawals restricted
INe Rote Kahnc. organ » f »»*' idenl-eleet and hi* wife ami fnm v estivation.
with Thom as W a sh . Montana, yesterday of pnrutnoria tut added
C11INCH0W. Manchuria. Feb. jous Tn history a* the last "lame, to five perrent Of the custmnet*
communist party pnMi*hed in Bei
I'etklns w i- president of City attorney general; Daniel Knper. they saw nothing In the Immedi­
ity.
.
*
27,— oP)— U k t a gl*nt
- M duck" session of Congress enteis deposit.
||n. wa* sespenilid f"i *i» week-,
Itr ik Farmer* Tiust Conn any. a Sooth Carolina, secretary « f
ate future to indicate that death
milea long hinged at Shanhalkwan.
lh,.
voters
„f
rhddien
thmwing
I
_
an t tbs* ItamlierL''r Yolka-Blatt.
r i m m r r r r ; and Mi*s Frances
war near. "We raiinot say Ju»t
National City alTi tale
the Japaneae-Mamfhukuoan ad­ Its final week.
The
-nun
ball
in
the
-tree!
earrn'l
With eight of the II Mg supply
D E T R O IT . Feb. 2 .-&lt; A b
ne&lt;\-na|&gt;er of the papal prelato.
Prrklna, Nea York, a rrrta ry nf
row whether the pneumonic con­
A
ropy
of
Mitchell's
letter
ol
vance ■winging Into the Chinese bills to l&gt;e
dindi
Into
the
chapel
n«
meml&gt;er*
While jjfietrolt Free Press
announced JoKnnti l.efchl, wn- forcer! to m
dition ha* spread because., full
provlrce of Jehol a-'rea.V ha. llcu-e.
Republican and l&gt;emo
night ,h&gt;t Henry F’ord hnd (tend for .four Mat * under the of the family ttrnl furnard in *1- re-lgnatmn, wlmh wa* mailed tel lahiir.
eiantinili.n ha, not been mail*'',
swept aerosa the eetern third of cratic' leaders 'agreed ye«terdny -g r r f j lo subscribe for all *he
lei"e with ether rr'«idenl* of th" each member „f the loanl of ill I
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.
.
*!!*.'»* i r«lut Ifotbiiltlim
pnl»lirRti«»n &lt;i(
Dr. Meyer •&gt;isl. *
t
Ulnae
to
riveive
llely
Comirtunre
tor-,
fn
I
»&lt;
;
t
the province.
there
was
danger
of
some
nf
them
f!lp!|&gt;|
stock
of
two
Itetroit
capital
m ere
----------,
,
..
matter considered inimical t» thi
The “ pnruntonlc crisis U_aU.«r_
Shanhalkwan,
Chinese
city ■oins over into the eatra-session hjn)t,
IIV D F. P A R K . Feh. 27. kDI
i ion Mrn and women and young ' "To the board "f dlirvt.w* "t
ukp oVer the Iniuld a*
south of the O ttit Wall Where it Uf the Roosevelt Congre*.
t, of the First tfath m aIH af* g ^ r 7 " ;
w t f M w r f ^ , |, l.l l r n . rr.1 .l» a k .il
**■(**■1lh.
mat City RanV id S ' " Prc-ldenl-elevt Roosevelt formal seven days" Dr. Waller Hamburg­
1.e .......................ly announced yesterday that Hen­ er. rh ira jn heart sfecialist, said
dip* down to the sea,.was taken
■
....
Kai*ev.
w"ve,| « cheery farewell . . h'* York.
Rut Ihey stlR h«’d &lt;&gt;»« hnpe thnt I.HM HI* liu k riT T 5 h -T frU n .rTT .n k
to nre the
patient
ry /«,
A. Wallace,
of Iowa,
Ijf
tt niidtt i in
at'""i and Janie,a •*It 'seems
..............—
■■ ■
—
—
by the Japanese in Xenua.y nflaFi
Irmen:
of
Commarce.
|
I,«"lly
Whecretl
while
spewing
in
..........
«
«
'’f
*
*
"(jentle,
all would be thre*hed out In conA. Farley, „f New York two o( been slipping slowly but prngraaheavy fighting).
The
newspaper
*ai.l
that
unde.
1
sdgebunr.
Samnv.
cnsi.leir.1
chu.rhy.rd
and
onto
he
main
i
^
feter.ee before inauguration day
,„ v
—
......
My first I yalty I* t„ the Na­ Drmoerary'a younge-tleader*—
slvely »(pce
Saturday." H r said
A t lasat two Japanese columns and perhaps lime feund fur action i Ur. iw
in a nf
c\frv I’bMH*
* .
.
» .
niMiitt'
IfftlHnif I'* ^
1
terms
of lh*
the itlan
plan cterv
.burr II bv
the IUUI* to lie HI mi'niv
tional City Bank, of New York, to Wou ld
•• l•. ...
bi* secretary
of agricul- the constrntiy combing
retplra
.
t f troope have advanced more on one or two other major mess. of ,t,*ck would be owned by Mr.
stronghold. Three plane, hearing
"
which
I
have
given
the
l«'*l
year*
l o r o a m i p « * l m a , l r r g e n e r a l , * r - lory rale-1* trcomtng-n “SOUtt*
Itianrvplt will remain here n
than 00 milea from the Manchu­ tres
Including legalix.stion ol
(Continue'! On l’ag« Three)
y ttf*
I aiti~Hot
, llir-nnlmnal -nrinliM *Yllllnl. UlC roiililt' ill IIMIB
&lt;f alarm.
■lays before
moving
i T lt 'ir nw
i niR tn
"• It•f m
•—.
* .• *M
,
. , , willing
.
specllvrly.
rian border 'inta th. northern
while
swastika, circled ovcihen
New York, whence he will leave that the criticism which ha. been
Cermak continue, to lie kept
Wallace, the publisher of a farm
Chin* tarritory. Tha Foarth cav­ heer.
the prime spoke.
Ji would not be surprising if
on Thursday for Washington. M r.. .Arreted at me a*th. re.ult of pub. periodical, follows in the footsteps urder in oiygrn tent and intrnalry brigade, of MePor a ,n ’ SCMBte I lent cratic leaders suiight
In II shooting affray at H im - Itoo.evelt. (hiving her blue road- lie misunderstanding of testimony of his father, the late Henry t\ tenoaa injections t,f glucose as
er»l
Kenno.uk.
Mogl
w*»
i berg slv person, werr seriously -Ter. left In the middle of the aft- given in es parte hearing* before Wallace, who was secretary of nourishment are resorted to nt
pushed
aouthwerd from Kalsu a vote on the pending .1.0&amp; l&gt;crI wounded nnd It received slight
the Senate committee on hanking agriculture Ip the Republican cab* int treats.
eert beer hill this week. They
■.
and ,.(N«nplf &lt;(. Helngluntl.
60
d
tim
to
hive
the
votes
to
!'•**
(rontlimei: on l*ag» Tw o)
.*U)ea-vpaai of SuUuog. Fropt that
will not retirn before acrompany-'shall react upatt the Institution
iwhit h X w e i reported continuing It and Houa* lea'.%ra say It ran
_______
. IMiering in the la-t week of In,- her hu-'and to the fapital.
on my i count. The - .hject- dealt
hie edvence. Ueatenent Crnerel muster a majority ther* •*b1";
A check for »IO'2.8t this mom th-. campaign. Vice « nancell",
"It would he unnatural, M r wltn re ale,1 in the mam to events
Yoahikesu NUhl. driving to the but what President Hoover might
in : was mailed to otTi.lals.of the f rin , von Pap.n. Minster of in Roosevelt, if wc were not proud of the yeirs IKK, Kbit* M id II* Mb
west from lUeyeng,
reportml do if the till gat to him i* n mat­
.
Chllnren's Home S.wicty at Jack hor Frnna Feldte. Mini*ter or I
nf yoo," (he* reetor of Sami tome* a period whlrh ha« (.assert Inin
ter
of
conjecture
approaching Chlanplng.
."itrernei
An theSenate and House ru n -1aonvillc representing Sanf r«T&gt; terlor Wilhelm '' Jic*. “
,,, parish, the Rev. Frank •'. WH*on, histnry. and chiefly
(Chinese olliclala Saturday de­
National t Ity
•ai d yesterday. "To yoor prnver* activities, of the
vene todayleaders In theformer, respon.e to the tag day sa c con Kerri, l.resident of the
nied that the Japanese had oc­
Company, the hank's securities
will !«■ faced with the ^ra tio n I rtucte,l on Saturday by member- diet, addressed art! enrea in
for lb,, future we Join «&gt;ir "*"■
During Ihe two weeks' peri ml
cupied Kellu, a* reported by mili­
t bether to go ahead with thej of the Amvrlcan Legion A uilllary r ral parts of the Relc
“ Prrhans now *« never lo-fore. affiliate, which hair little or no
ending Feh. IS, the City of H a l­
tary authorities of that nation.
Official*
of
the
Seminole
County
the pt'iiple of thi* countrv look to rrlition to condition- "f Ihe prel­
Hull-W aleitt two-year foircloauio assisted ty women of the U. D. &lt;’..!
* — -------Official, of the Chinese national
Chamlmr of Commerce this morn- ford's Is'tiled debt Was reduced
nor government for life. Me must ect day.
$1,000 ami the paving esse lament
g.vcmmar.t at Nanking n s » de­ moratorium M l . " " which r.'ebal"
"A* the thief etc utive officer Ink eontacteil Ihe Extension De­ receivable account was reduced
not. however, ennfllse these t"rnrs
nied that tha Jehol posit! ms of U ’/rn Baturday, o, return to the
of the National City Company, a&lt; partment "f Ihe /University of $2005.5.1, according to an examina­
wealth and happine-""
bank
pelpaio and Chaoyang h . been ur finished lm*ln*-a -th e
H r rvnreitecd the Ihi|w that the well a* nf the bank, I poi-mi-llt Florida t • find "Wt whether or not tion of thr general fund balance
the Welfare Department T . "
nptey
law
revision
business
abandoned to tha Japanese, t .iaoit will l&gt; po'-ildc to import a
this morningm
I T I f f 5 I I 1 t V government In tho nest fiyrrr )rnr* have been hi ought under u cluuu specie, of India Uu Ifiogs to lids sheet whlrh will be handed tha
yang U the second laigrst .ity th" bankruptcy law revision men- legion Auilllary,
“ may teach u* 'bat the greatest of criticism from which I i"ineive
wa,
generous
in
her
apprecialion
f
r
a
Q
t
1
I
X
I
I
I
I
L
U
l
l
j
(Tty Commissioner* at their regu­
in the pr.vin&lt;e. Yesterday, In * UIO*
thing- in life nre lighteou-nc.s that the institution ,hou'd n
be rountiy f»r O r turpoae of fight­ lar meeting In the City H a ll'll
---------- ^
Tho navy derailment appropri­ ( f th* rfnponi^. "In *irw t*f lh**‘
evar, a China., commur.lnue nt
ing the cricket’ mole.
.■
(Continued tin Page Three)
and virtue nnd troth '
fvnrral (omlUlunn
an
undrr- W A SH IN G TO N * Frl» -•
7:10 o'clock tonight.
Patplng .aid both Chaoyang am. ation hi'I also Is awaiting consid­
While in aMeni’ancr al the
In the crowded little eImpel
ftanu* lhrmM, .Mm.
U w l i said, "I jh*.
Hm»iicvrU rn 'irla rv
•»
The bonded debt wa* reduced
eration,
and
it
is
likely
time
out
Kallu had been abandoned »y
Seminole
County
booth
at
the
O
r­
lh
rrr
tens
grave
-lienee
nt
the
herar** $1000 In bonds wo* ac­
Chinsee troop, end that both cities will be taken to disp «c of this consider (hit coll*ction mirvclnur*. utatc. r»r«M | Hull, turned !a«t rml. a, ’the clergyman *oflly con
lando Fair lu-t week, II. M. I’ap
and I voire the •enliment «.f uJl | r juht niontrnlaiily fn»iu tin*
•
cepted a* payment of drlimiuntt
(Continued on l'age Tw o)
wore In rulne. Cheoyeng wee said
worth, president i f tha trade body
thony eluded
uni with:
wit".
of o^r
uorkfr4 uhrn
Hay th a
itr-i* t» 'Mb'
oar
taxes.
.
to be In flames.)
And
may
Dial
M
r
him
alw
was
introduced
to
IL
W.
May,
for­
of
A
ni"rici'«
foteigrr
»fevery petny wa* aincorely up- probltfiit
The balance sheet a, of Feb. 15
Cold weather prevailed on most
director
"f
the
United
States
way*n
r
1
go,
*
foi
'Tr
f
rom
tt*."
mer
ilirecior
"t
“
o
n
™
Ini* - war debt, ond th,
preciated.”
f '
of the batllefUloe. That waa said
Agricultural Station at Mayaquea,| " tt*
The following women j assisted itviving world tim e
to bo tho worat enemy encountered
h In ai'erlil
Po-'o Itli
..................
.............Aeel
II,.
*.)—
eve
•
f
Hull'
ronvrl
-nduring th* day, Mr*. Iwwis -aid,
by the cavalry of Central Mogt,
|i„n&lt; with dip'omatic repre-entgDuring a conversation rrluting l,,",,h„ ,,"ii u m , ,r,'-iv Mr*.
J.
I\
llen«on,
M
ra^C.
F.
wnieh went'into aitlon in the face
M u e than 150 cans of Semir.nle
sitA T I A N T A . Feh 27 M l — A to tuc i"lcry situation, the ,ul&gt;IH r of t.n 'it Britain a d biancc,
of aub-iaro wind, which diova be­ County vegetables were prepared Pr.ctor, Mrs. Jimmie llmvaid.
“ Conditions that an- genuinely pinarr,, ru m r»Jl del with ele­ jed of cricket node. wa. . i — ...... i T t / '" ’...........
Prnfi * -»i It 0. Tugwell, "i" ''f
Mr*.
Itoy
ChitteiKcn,
Mrs.
D.
I..
fore It deaert eend* mfaed with and sealed at Seminole High
ill nerd of threshing "'it and there­ ment* f leligioit, humanitarian- fussed, w ilh Mr. May slnlmg lhit |i„iki,..i.|
Thras.ier, Mr*. St. f a i r White, ' I'le'ii enl-eleet Itoo-evrlt’- c i— *l
snow.
School Saturday morning
by
................
for* ic'piir* lh" prennev of evriy t ism and levitrd ngiieu'lurc wra* beeau-e e tytm of bullfrog known
Mr*.' John Meis.h, Mrs. Margaret , r t "mi I'lti,"r* . reached
However, Can. Ileijiro Hettnri
l” * 'four
members
of
the Home
Im
irpiiI*
,up:t:il fioiu. New Yolk ari l bell fr.rmrl", V F Ihirner. p n - rnt o(Tcrt'd I-V the Southern • uneil ji * ||(;||•* MurmuM wu« introlnrnl
Raines,
th,
Missr*
Jeanette
lanng,
n
i
u
r
"
.
.
.
„
,
t
_
Hum***,
tn»*
M
i
«
«
r
«
J
f
a
n
commander of the Fourteenth In
. I ■rftirrtl li&gt;
C uh,. th- * ‘
1 , &gt;l t d,l(n, Ueyd. J ire C anti. Ksth „ luig con-ultgtlnn with tbr ' t* of th" Seiulrole Agricultural •bib ye,ten.av ai a cut* ("r the eco­ In i' I'-I to Kic„ from In-I.a, cricket ............
llr.ll » IS
fin try brigede, met sulwert Chi­ provement
stored .w a y with hundreds ofl f
^
lien
thin l"■■lnillg
" “ dl
*'•' nomic am.' social ailment* of the moles hud been a most rating - 1
Inn* • rrjrlm y.
«
Iwiohnrt.
nod
nese realstance where the Toad others and to be distributed t ( Soi# M
11us- fMirn nlhrr fiiml* 1
ul-hed III that teniloiy Th.- frog*
.
S«»mclbu»tf of ti •Hi " O '
j ♦
*•* brought up l" r di- 1'...lo n a' an s,lUl|l
from
Sulehung to
Wukungfu ,t
n iv ', necly
urolv
during
the,
the ...„
ri.unty'a
T "I«I m*l$ an*l re
J"'''1
A w lining wa. given arulnel arc and to rin.Itiply lupoily. an*
ly III* u n it ’ll if Wu-hinn 'n "f important meeting t '
eroaaea
the
Manchurlan-JchoJ
iiMm
summer month*.
Willlr n C. Hull'.!. ......... iere.l' the ('nlirt l|ou*e *tarting a' "(Ml , |pj tlr, , ,„ charing after lealerl- they feed mainly on ere krt nioVs
I* #•!»♦$I lr*«
bolder. General Hattori Saturday
al tlurg«.” That eame from Dr. and oilier |&gt;»»l*.
ttutu*I- III', ad led to I" "I . io- o' lock tonight."
The cans were a part of the
was said to k*v« started an adT m(*I
Duiing Ihe meeting » report 4„),n f ig 'it . prr»ldent ' f
the
,ei|irnt'y ' cried, that he rrpte2000 rerrntly puiehaseu* for the
vanee from Sekhung to Wukung­
MMD
,i,tr ,| (h r Roosevelt a ',mini*tia- will be teal tui the rr«ult* of thr University of Florida. Said he:
.(ct unlit*
Club by the County Commission­
S n i p . 1*11 \ .«l»|e*
2.011. M
fu.
meeting of g' wer* and *hi|ipera
•. Jkimw something is wiong but
; i ’o in war debt convei*atl"n ■
er*. and all vegetables were d 'Uarrani*
A mlied force of regulars ol
A
continuation
of
the
umi-milli
in
!.ikrlaml
on
Friday
evening
|
,(„
know
exactly,
whui
it
la.
Capital
*eiitiment
appeared
gi
•
Itulai
m»*nl«
|t$)i»l.lA
oi
1
.oto.7o
nated by Mr. and Mrs. Rex PackMarshal Cha* Helao-Uang, North
A n ' f i i H |$tlrr»Bl |*«Y•
a-d, Ihe latter being president of warm and s u n n y mid-wintri on 'ly (inoralle toward th" a.--j when it wa* drei vd to extend &gt;he !.Soule »*'/ we jie liankiupt. men217.171
02
nlila*
China mllllary commander, and
r c(un
w ratler which this -ection had en­ linn of the state depakudeut Su'.-! eiirtailment ot niatunng cs-Iery i ,^Hy and m ra ly.
...
“ TTT*
...
...
|»w*&gt; |a* •inhlnK fi$n&lt;1
29.210 «&lt;
voluntaere going under the name the dub.
11.997.01
1l%« unlay : lite r ■ confeience 'v j Jh rough the
Week
beginning
of, , .
,hl„k
fair to p .t the
All pe.o.n* dr ting .Utomiihll.. ,\rr|U»l ln!*vrr*l
During
morning M
hours,
lu
irin j .he inwrnmn
S— . - . the ^
,
..
0 (141 ••»*.»».»
of* tha -Blood and Steel Corps"
,
wlode blame on the p.ea.her*, » r Uurk* without U o rld . |UM II- iMMwIaiivlInK I*'*h 1«
Il«» gsaiaieii
• s i_
iliirinir
rrl..
I,."rn II,ill an I Serirlaiv Slim - n
ai*"
in IK
me. ru
turifif
rn s i oolrd
.
-------- th«»- -|&gt;«a«t• w........
a«*i*ted
In
the
furir*.
stood off the vanguard &lt;f Hat- women a
, 'though the chu.ehee have
ron.e* in thi. city »r em-nty on «r
4.971.3S2 21
T
o
u
t
llsl'lllll"
in
balking
up
the
l.raxiie
"f
hog Which had been Conalrd
«»
1,471,€44.12
j*!$rplii«
to il. foreds all day long. Bomb­
I T S \ tillA V K . SI'll-l K I T
much "f te vitality they oner hail.
Wednesda, will do so at
Nation* in ( s coiJVmnati"" "f
by
G
u
.
Schmah.
lake
Monrc.
»
»
«•
&lt;
’
............
ing p anes from Chlrchow wero
T
..
I
O
I
ll
it.ll
lllrff
.1, «ne,e mi liary policy in Mon­
rile fav- A" a Whole, &lt;or pre-ent e il.m ily I ,h«*r " " f," r“ k* • ^ ,r' in,f ‘ ° S,; ' r'
This meat will te City Sanitary Officer and
JIII.W AUKb.ei, W iruaked to assist In emaahlng tha hog Hosier.
senlativa of the IJ. S. Weather ' rhuria.
hl* h“ ^j
__
_, eritr -toriby ,.f - Frank J Jim i ay., in l'ue lu madnesa.for m a U ri.l 1T f J ...K
months also.
. „
defandera.
'
ih in * »"
|morning «ahl he an,| hie drpuites
“ Smiling hub um om m un'othe.' Marouette
l'niver,ity •footlwl
— Desplts this disarrangement in ready for u*e during the summerlit. Tlgert lamented Ihe , ractlceI have ...ders to make arrest, in the
(Jroupa of women member* of, The average high lempeiuMio Ilullitt icglsteied at the -a "• ho-' coach, I* visiting crmelarte* when
schedule, Jafanese authiritlea as­
li’| ocr pud by tlu l, n'd would I famous iwraon. hat" l"'",» ’ irie I of his e t.t. in adopting a y e .,ly , ^ « ;^ n f any violator,
tha
club
w
il
gither
at
the
w
honl,
during
tho
week
beginning
M'.o
IIP ,m
lie*“Mll l Mn IIIIJII
»■*»r i't» i •
sert that Chinee, morals la crack­
budget of $1 I.immi.mmi for highway
TIl"'
n,l?cr ee"e ,h
Seminole High School's progress
n t deny be had come I. confer
ing a*d that a majority of lit# avery Saturday, aceordiry lo '&lt;»)'• F*b. 20 and ending "••*
.nr.elMiclinn « id it oling ah. lit wether Rullding "ft. Kap*"') Street In the Florida Debating Israguo
t ith him. although he m -i-tel
M
M
IM
IDS
Mlaa
Mabel
Wilson,
club
advi.or.
morning
at
g:00
„'clork
w.&lt;
T W O M IG H TY
between
Park
and
M
a
^k
jla
Ave­
flghtlag anka are retreating wlthfa,noo,uho to •rhool- based "n anthere wo. no significance to hit
sponsored by tho General Exten­
nue* w ill i»e open tnmotrow morn­
M t , reakUnce. They believe m to fan vegetable, and alien.: to degree, whll* tho low . t . r c . "
Ihe ilny of the liclpited revenue r'dleetius*.
sion Division of Florida cams to
i it- Miiiie*
w**
d*gra*s. Yesterday a" I visit.
N VSSA, flit
ing
at
H:.'tO
o'clock,
ami
will
re­
real battle will be offered by the
"The revenue* have IVt hern
an abrupt halt on the opening day
**Tilnaa"present SatuHay were last T u ^ d a , brought the ......... ..
mighty hunter D not I n*t. Two
main open until 5:70 o’clock. Pur­
Chi*e*a hefwe dha lattar’a Una of
C IN W K D IlIN tiS
t i l t MFD
r mmunity ■s;aliaeu“, be
e ntinurl,
“an .'
of competition on Friday a fttryoung
boys
of
thi*
‘E ™ " "
chaser*
applying
tomorrow
must
dafenaa Kbeeteklag from Chlhfeng Mr*. John Holly, Mts. M. Matcornered a hot cut in i r r r v i .r in eChoo'a art clo*ing In Florida but also bring rash enough to pay a noon.
sink. Mrs. J. J- Out, M i » Mabel reaching 87 during both d n - .
&lt;• Pingchuan la reached.
gl.t
SAI.F.M. Ore.— Oregon may lw u rrnk. One gi**|»T th" eat by they increased th" mad budget.
The team which waa to havw de­
“ "'son, w d a group of persons Tuesday and Wednesday hr
2Y perernt penalty that went Into
t(je oldest weather of the .ok. the tilth *tal* In 'thr union to tha tail * hilc hi* romiaile hun’".'
bated ilia negative side of tho
Decrying terdencir* to taper off
■.
( emplcvei by the Seminole County
effect
on
Feh.
I,
Mr.
Schmidt
*ald.
.I.- o&lt; apt a “gin marriage" law l eg­ Ihtew n «w '. "Ver the snlliul.
the thermometer rn in : to
problem “Reeolved: That |nt0Tschool jppropritttl ii* in limes of
L B B M A S N T O SPEAK
W Vfl re B ard.
islators have iiitrndurrd -u h a
scholastic .thistles as now con­
rconomle stre**. he *ai,l a great
___________I ____
CO M IN G
ducted are detrimental." won by
” Th* official reading for the mrsture, making it comp'd "iv •“ ANOTIIF.M "F IR IN G "
calamity struck the h'uuth "when
TO B A C C O G OES l'
, Karl Lakwgaa, soervtary of tho
post ,i thire-day n lice I" (nre
default from Ocoee High School.
w »«k:
■
n o SC RIP O N B B E T T E R
Romlooio C * « n t y Cham bar of
Q U IN C Y , Cal. An»w*ring an they Junked and s.uttled the Uni­
•lla* 1«•** securing a marriage llcru •.
But John Courier and M*'eotm
•Mr
■a,,/ of
o| tw
in ' Carolina.-,
&gt; «»&lt;mio» . ,
S A R A TO G A ,
Wy. —
Adoen
North
OoniniaM, U f t ' for Tampa Is U
alarm during . night of rxcep- versity
•l
HEPPNER.
Or*. — Wooden
Ilia reference wa* to decreased, Thomas I* displaying sample* of Higgins, compriilng the affirma­
4?
this
whar* tonight nt
Uonally
hiwvy
f"g
the
fire
daItA IT F .II
•• M IV K R A C K E T S
44
tive team, ware losers in their de­
4:60 o'*Mck Is* I* to bo principal m'.ney and scrip laauod In various IVrcl nrwrlajr . .
partment became “lo*t." Ity the ntetnua for that university which lobuco he grew in hi* garden here
Tm
2*,
bate on th* asm* aohJ*e« t*“ '*
cities of th* Usited 8Ut*a is gone Urltlar ......... —
hs
termed
one
of
tb,.
oldest
and
last
summer.
He
raised
H
plants,
*.*•
' •nt *MkVkofr"dinn*r -----IT
b rated the
S A C R A M E N TO . Cal A mens- time Ihe fire • "
•1
. .
graattat eu'lt-ral i«n!er* of Ihe all which grew t&lt;» a height of team *t R#abr*«*e High S*ho«' In
lag t k« *an«ial |Communlty Cheat ona batter by this (ity . Plans a'O ‘Ulurf.ny
home
„f
A.
C.
Ahirn*
had
burned
4
I
uie
to
end
“Uiva
r»ck*t""ring"
I*
Huntlar
. * •*
Day toon Btaah Friday aftc .iiu
South.
mora than five fact.
_ t which 808*6100/100 a, o goal undarway to print scrip on sheepdown.
'
I f l.rfirc Ihe atat« legislature.
-r - ,
»•
iU k
t
t
.
-

Meet Greatest D iffi­
culty With Chinese
Resisting Advance;
Casualties L i s ted

IN GERMANY AS
ELEC HON NEARS

jCondition Unchanged
&lt;During Past Twelve
Hours But Crisis Is
Not Reached AsYet

Mitchell Feels Crit­
icism Directed At

0 W i t h d ^ u i n A°nn
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CABINET NAMED

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Farley. Wallace, lekest
And
For­
mally A n nounced

r . ir iK K S ‘•“ WITH COLOSSAL
LEGISLATIVE JAM

UpperHouse Entering
Ita Final
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Tag Day Sale For
Children’s
Home -— w—
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j May S p e l l D o o m Two-Week Pleriod
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Farmers Are UrRed
To Attend Meeting

Warm, Clear Weather
Noted For Ten Days

President T i g e r t
D e c r i e s Slash In
Funds For Schools

Tagrless Drivers Are
Warned By Sheriff

Ocoee Defaults To
Sanford In Debate

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sentU nited Front
■ • D A Y T O N A B E A C II. Feb. I I —
K Anglo-Amarlcen amity— tha pre’ aaatatlon tf a anltad front by tn g t o d and Amerlek toward# tha re
■ . melndar of tha world— le aWoet
as mofh of a px-rslon with SI*
V Malcolm Campbell ae driving ar
• nutomoblft more mllee an hour
* (ban he or anybidy elre erer ha*
' driven one before.
And he'd rather “ talk po !«•*»’
k pi hr dewrlbea corveuatlon on
Itttamatlonel relations, than talk
apeed trlale any day In the week.
Lika all cultured Europeane, be
they
racing drlvere, to.dlsre,
aUtaamen, or college profeiaore,
ha hwi a romprshanslve knowledge
' of lalarnatlonal polity antailng
la Americans; and like all' Brllieh
, m, gM lliPM a.ha fiH'&lt;tvr&gt;nhJfiiPPln
Lna rot only eenalbiy and well,
bft ilao frankly and w lth 'p o 'ltregard for the other fellaw'a paint
of view.
If# eat In the I’ rlnceee laaena
lobby and talked for mord'lhan an
hour about tha affair* of the
world and you might have ho­
llered that It waa ■ MacDonald, a
Lloyd Qeerge, or a Chamberlain
C were lrrttrvlewlBg"%iuf not h
eiallet A speed, a man who la
primarily, a iporteman— and tha
mere credit to him lor It.
Soberly and with full roalita.
tlen of tha meaning of hla wu:d«
— for be &gt;ervrd at the front for
tha entire four year# of tha w a r ha predicts another war In Euhpe, unleej a strong entente be­
tween the wto great Eng Ish
speaking powers of tha w *r.d
can
pretent
It.
If#
ace*
France armed to the tu th ready
for revenge upon Germany. He
.gee* It* y over-armed welling to

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.vf’ elew In regard le Indie, be »aW
lht-1 It wee Me belief t - » t the
position of Gandhi end the fee.
■We retWUie wee one of ingrstltnde.
.
‘ Eniland hea epcnt men end
m o tif galore In nldLx", he eel.*,
i t hi-i kept peace there between
Musselman end the Hindu. If
Eng'and were le leave Indie to
ter late there would be war In a
week. Gandhi "r*pr?&gt;mn only a
small griup In Indie, end It wee
vur mlateke to take him seriously
from the beglenlni."
Campbell eald that In Me opin­
ion
Japan wae a "fifth-rate
power" n d that America had a
ohohla nn tha eubject.
"You have nothing 1 1 fear from
Japan", he eald, “She can not
hcrt you even if ebe had a mind

i met bolder with |1M Inveatod
Lee
Plans
Suit
wtH d b* aasaaaid f£ 0, whKh be
NATION’S PRESS
wtsld be glad to peg, Mr. Lee
To Recover Fees believes,
IS CRITICIZED BY For Liquidation Inrettncel.In erdsr to prelect bU
AGITATED SOLON {Cantina*d from Tag* One) Inaugural Group
preealon, of rourw , la wbnt le
'split feee' I latend to n n From Florida Is
Representative Says termed
the itate'a braineaa an basin#**1
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Many Free Services

SPIRIT OF FAITH
IS STILL HELD BY
AGED STEEL HEAD
Charlee M. Schwab,71,
*^repares'T o'W rrirr
Hard Day Of Labor
By TH O M AH 8 U 0 R U B
NF.W YO R K . Feb. 25— The
epiiit af optimism *rd the un­
wavering faith In America's d**
tiny which carried Charles M.
Schwab from tho counter of a
ggneril store In llraddoch, P*^ to
chairmanship of the Delhi'sW n Steel Corporation, shone fiom
his eyes a* brightly a* ever l*»t
Sr.'urdjy moinlng when he en­
tered his offhe at H Eait borlyf.urth Street and prrparrd to
ctmmennrate the
seventy-first
anniversary of hi* birth by put­
ting in a full t'ay of hard w -rk.
" I anp", he said resolutely, “an
optimist by nature, and »**n now,
in this seiloue *1*;# of the world
when w« C t not know from one
.'ay to another what I* going - t o
happen, I remain an optimist.
"th y world hae never tetn In
worse shaps-- M l my liellrf ill the
future of America as the leading
minufactuiing
nation of the
world U unshaken. 8-im-thing un­
seen and ui prophisied, which will
put us back mi o jr feet. It al­
ways ha* ond It always will."
And this faith, he added, seem­
ing In ie|wa&lt;; front a lesson In
childhood, is biseil on fundsinenla'e that cannot be shaken.
"We aie esdjwed in Ihia earth
brnsalh us with all the ' good
things of tins', in richness and

ToNighi

lawyer IM find out Ma fee be­
fore Jie alert* work, Inataad of
irrre y telling him tS •end me a Twenty-aigbt eltliene of Florida
were yeaterday announced by A d­
miral Cary T . Gray eon, chairman
af tha Roosevelt Inaugural com
mittee. a* having bean nominated
by John 8. Taylor, Democratic
National Committeeman, aa the
Florida Stole inaugural commit­
tee: J . B. Hod gee. of Lake City,
chairman of tha atate exetullv#
committee; F. Turner Butler and
George B. nillea, of Jacksonville;
Gov. D ec, Sholtx, Fred II. Davia,
R. A . Cray. W . V . Knott. J . M.
Lea. Nathan Mayo, W . S. Caw.
Ihon, of Tallahneeee: Jama. M.
Parson, Linton MTCoITln#, B. T .
Roblnentv Judge 8. J. Bam*.
Charlee D. Lafler. of Miami;
Herbert Falkel.'of St. Auguetlna;
||. H. Welle, of Chlplev; Tari Tlan-

F iv e Y oor Gita
Fitted New U t
Reduced p r 1a a an atogla
rixlon and Kryptok lea#'a. Also
all ahelr and asodan -gold
ruled framaa.
Dr. Henry McLanlin. Jr.
OPTOMETRIST
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Martin’s Garage
W . lit S T.
Special Wing -»ln
tn a k
service. We work whUa
you also?— day ar n ig h t

•irn"SfTirVtfvTWT’R~ir nsrfw:

niehed.
"A ll of I heir eUtl.nery U given
furnished to.them by the govern­
ment free.
"A ll of their stolLnary le given
to them, yet the preen would cru­
cify ue because wa run * re*uurant at a email deficit.
"Senators, but rot House memben*, do get ehavaa free; the del.
f in t for tho llouic restaurant ln«t
year was about 110,000, that for
the Senate nearly three time* that
much." . .
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Underhill eald there were other
expense* (tot could be^eut. For
instance: *
"I rail yoor attention to tha exrcssive number of pages and door­
keepers that we find all i v t r this
capital.
“ I rail your attention to the
fact that we have a House library
(In k s .
“ I call your attention tn the
-fact-tha t-sm -hew-a-hmivv-IHrrary
In the r.ingrrxsi. nal library; that
w&lt;* have a library In the clerk's
office, in I retent.y another library
has been addeu* to the fiurth floor
of the House office building.
"I tall y ur attention to the
grat.'itlre that are liven here
year after year tv the employe*
of this llouee because they ere a
favored class who coma here.
"A n d when an rffo it Is made to
gel arl*l of them y .u eey that they
have given years nf valuable
service and they rannut be let go;
that their servlet* are Invaluab.r.
“ Yet
when there come* a
change In
tha
administration
cveiyone nf them |oc* out.
" I call y :u r attention to the
committee hearing*. Do you know
that there were IO.Oini.OOO.UOO
pages of committee hearing* pub­
lished in the last seisUm of Con­
gress? The committees g* wild."

1 pf Fort Lauderdale: Evan II. Heto,
1 of Gainesville; Judge M. A . Mc­
Mullen. ar CUarwator; J H f # Bert
1 Fleh. nf DeLand; Mr*. Horten**
■ K. Welle, Alonro B. MeMallen.
W. MeRory. of Panford: William
B- TlnpetU . af St. Peters b u r-, In­
dication* are that Florida will hw
largs+r rewreeawted- at tha forthmmIMr Inangoret whlch pwahwa
to he she most Impressive and col­
orful In the h'stonr nf Washingion. Tlook Ines for sccom modal inns
are heavier than foe any previoim
■•ptllse neeaslon. I* !• announced,
es*I mate* of on*-of-*own vtsitom
r*neinar from 2«n.noo in
Thn— and*. howrve- from t h e
e-wrhe states nf Maesland end

— The payment of 11,181,100 to
attorneys
representing
closed
slate b*iks was described today
by former Comptroller Ernest
Amos as a “ large sum”, but he
added it waa spent "for the pro­
fiction of the depositors”. Pub.ished icports on the fayments
maoe to attorneys and based on
the record* in the office of Comp­
troller Lee, Amos' successor, wers
answers) by Amo* today in a
leegtby—»t*l*irenl-.-wMtb -sahl ~tn
pari a ‘‘grsat &gt;val of inipu-anl
com,I iratnl litigali n in both the
slate end fed'ri-’ tourta tec, me
involved in the liquidation of I IS
trials throcgiiout a *evf,i year
period. Ths litija tl.n was neces­
sary to recover and convert the
assets Inin cash as wall a* to pro­
tect them. Alt of this wia d.ne
for pintecllon of ths c'spositj is ’ |
mtrrcsls. Many troubles me legal I
questions were »*|f led by the]
courts of last resort, even lo the
■upieme ruuit of the United!
States, paving the way and mlni-|
mixing the egal expense* cf liqui­
dations thereafter.”

N E W Y O R K . Fab. 21. - W ) l)r. V. Gregory Burlan, New York
heart spaclellst, most go lo Chi­
cago to face an indictment chxrging possaation af
counterfeit
money, Ko-Vral Judge Alfred C.
Coat ruled yesterday. Tha physlclan, who says ha was Innocently
iavo ved
Ihr.ugh
prolttsionxl
to
the act lhal
the discussion of Ihese things he 1
s hex ri y taasd."
otllglngly rummed lip hi* business 1
for texts, what do you ,!,«,■ immnliattly.
1
*1 ns know abost Ixxts? Ws
o| lm , tUj k b,||,Ttr |n llig ]
1 20 percent interne tax to toalneaa” he said. "Seme of Ike 1
with, than a anrU-4 on all small concerns have weathered *
es above I,COo pounds. IV* the storm hettsr than the big cor- 1
be rqirlvilsat &gt;f l i t ! for an poratlona, but ths mathod* of big
Ileer.se, and 54 cepls a gal- business sip better ani* sounder. 1
nr petrel to run «ur cars. Two things nr.Id help us right 1
■L every thing we buy and now. First, we art a eelf-c ntoined 1
own l* heavily taxed."
nation, ard at eurh our tariff 1
the positions wart reverted, should be adjusted ta protect ts
.* England forgive the United from cheap foreign labor and
a tha war ddbta?" Campbell monetary condithnt. Becom.’, there
•eked.
should be leue tries; butinees
»
question," ha
rtpllad. ain't ataod the htaey demands It
land already baa cancelled a labors unrer now."
port af tho Garmtn reparaEvery toa af steal prodw&amp;d last
debt Latauaa Gsrassay c m y t» r« he polalet.* eat, required an
outlay i f between Teur and five
dul ai&lt; In taxes, whereas It only
brought an average of thirty dol­
lies In price.

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There’* Nolhlng Like a
Bowl of

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Mexican Chili
A ll Kinds of Sandwiches

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New York D o c t o r
F a c e s Indictment
For Counterfeiting

RESULTS

Phone 9140
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ANGEI/S EAT SHACK
Geneva * Sanford Ave.

TRIANON
Admlanion 60c, Tax 5c
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H A V E Y U U K * W A TC H repaired
by one who really iftiowa haw.
Briggs, Jtwsler, Mag. Ava.

Trade In Your Old Furniture

H O N E Y — 10 pound
pall. . M .
1000 E. 2nd. Geo. E. Black.

For C A S H A l

FISH the W EK1W A.

lu V ln a . C W c a t^ Mlttot*:
t t * “ ml e a rn e»
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required lo • r e * * ''," u * l" .
. i l . e a r ol this C o u rt. t*»
„ j i-u w ptalut fllosl bersti
h . * . t « lureehwe • *'•" *
n v l f o u s t r toses * &gt; n l M »

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0„ T J . . » * f - r f e » r e.
weeks In tke lU ito n t
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n.w tp a p e r of gsserul elrrul
n«nr»r&lt;t riiiltdn .
tviTN ttru t Iks hand Of II
■ nd Iko ■•«! of a*1"
i h . Id ca r of rs,k, ' i » ' ' r- ! i

Ilenty live
bait arid boats. Riverside Camp,
Wtklwa Bridge.

WAGONER’S
500 Sanford A rc.

R E N T A N Aastln. Roadster ar
coupe. 5c par mile. Reel A Sons,
Phonc 160.

BRIGGS

P. Paul’s
Beauty

5—Halp Wanted
Y O U N G M A N with high school
education, not tmplojed now,
for position in Sanford. Reply hy
letter to P. O. Boa I I , Orlando,
FU.

S!u&gt;p

It—Wanted
W A N T E D — Chest of drawers or
chlfforoba. Must he reasonable
for cash. Phono 3103.

sivrirs o r uxaraav a u a
Nullc* is ksrskr B l » » « that «wd*r
«n4 Is pursuance uf that certain
rinsl a .c t s . » f foreelnsur* sad sal*
m .4 . end ealersd M
Je lt d d a l
.1 Ksbruary. A. I*..
l.y I k . Circuit CwuM. Ik and fee
N.mlnul* Oounly. P l . r l d ^
tTjas*
In A (g r u ln rtM H
InBfdll*

IS— A part men to For Rani

whssola
v lirs iR CAMnnON
lA M b n iM i OK*
Tr?U»rMKNT l't&gt;MPA!RT. W i g
■rparsllnn. was
was’ roaiptolasled, a cuvpurutloa.
- - —- —
BbU .Pd Trnjas Holding
n esrporailsn. #1 S t
.Ms,
1. n r - MoaskotOef; a*
FDR RENTi UafUroiaM haoaa,
•P.ct.1 muter nf u ld t&gt;«H- l*
by s»IA deers* appoints. rk»ll
I rooms and soaping porch, to*
I . r fur sal* and sell S» e»kUs *nt
rrv si Ike front dn-vf a f thoO eW aide r*finished. Phono 1104M-J.
II.
x h In Mnnfnrd. Mralaala Caaoty
PlorMa. totweja the Haul hours a FOR RENT: H U 3t- Oak Aea.
u le. on Mund.y tho «lk
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Attractive, newly decorated fur­
tlarrk. 1»»». Iks ssme belie n Rwk
lu » nf u ld Onset. Ih# foll.wlni nished bouse, madam tonvow
dsurllwd prsnsrtp altaa w d ja Mo« 'encea, stone garage. To Perma­
Inul* x'nunlr. rierlda, te-srixr
nent tenant. The Tasty Shop, SOB
“ ..Mlkwtst Quart*# *f too
a*wsbuat quart** •( Sull*a
N. Park Avo..
X Township I# MulA. IU*d* **
KrbR#
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N srlhw ul Quarts** ef,
Northw*«i Quart** of t o lls * k
T ss ss h lf 1* ioulb. Haags U
M M iin i

MNorth llslf ef Ik* H w lh ssl
Quarter ef. lb* awwtbust Q u r i.r s h f N I b s *. Tawnsblp IO
ftouth. Bang* M I b i t
Itssuusst Qsartor
*f ibo

RELIANCE

KARL J. SCHULTZ
LIFB INSURANCE CO.
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CLKAUNO O C f i p

Committee WAS advanced b u t w w k b y a Utah bank

3 propose* to bring back progperttr by “ frightening
VALPARAISO,

o f oar people who possess wealth.”
Undoubtedly
the type o f man Who would atop a rauaway burst
rin g him to death. la difficult to floneaiye o f anything which CongraM,
-body else, could do which would frighten the rich
n e m r i i they arc already frightened. To i man with

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"O T ,.“ i» 5 !S K ? ” Hi!
permit tho work In* m
toeiai-ocanomie eyatem la
“th* mujam increment *f
wojld be equitably

M O f^ S J^ C O to H t^ S

MAOISOK, WW-Bmsn A

dlatribeM

ars growing U populaUow

•mon* lb* mmbara of eoctefy'ln

proportion to tbe raioo of t k #
respective contributions to the
rentmo* wslfer*-, Is advocated
bp Norman Lombard, oconomls
ronnultmt and formorlp exrcullvo
vlet-pro* Id^it
of ths
Stable
Mostp Association.
Spook ins *t o hiothoon' mooting
of tho WtiUrn Universities Chib
on Tuesday, Mr. * Lombard do*
flared lhot tb« control of "manoylike In.trurocntt" should bo b*lonctd hp tho nttd* of boalntoo s*
lYterminnl bp tho “yolumoeltp’*
of the circulating medium. “ Vofumocity", bo taplalnod, woo tho

IQHDAY, ntBRUART *T, TTO.
B1BLM V I m I T S

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TODAY

THE LAW A nELIOHT: I d*-

rht to do Ibp will. 0 tap Oodi

low lo tho tumultTitilled, jo w sir*'
th# crowd* /
lad ho a»h0 *p*nt himself os tholr
. boholf,
it* work derided and his plots do&gt;
nltd,
tort*, for a littl* epoe* hi* wot*

u mercilessly shed, and h* to
them
'a* ths Humanitarian of tho
War,
In th# murk of world dsspatr
ear* th* seed
Hioss ripening another now will
Map!
ocsose, beyond the mists ho
know the dawn
rU Imminent, therefore In spit*
of Jibe,
nd ugly rharg* and vitriolic

ir such conditions.
-■Kcrw«vcrf w o d o u b t .4 t..H»uoh- x ra d iL w ili.a u or. .ba-.axr.
ndod until confidence is restored.'
You cannot frighten
vastors into making loans.
The more you scare them,
le more they conserve their assets, keep them liquid,
gird their caab.
And if worse comes to worse, they
ke them out o f the country add hide them in some for*
|h country where they will be safe.
A s a matter o f
Ct. there la no one quite eo cowardly as men with money
Ighjahdd lest they lose i t
...............
tar gave before the
what has got them
Finance Committee Is

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eurrmep In circulation—tho
two factor* on which’ ho bold,
prosperity depend*.
“There I* a widespread feeling
that the voitfrSe of rredll In oeo
I* insufficient*, Mr. Lomboed sold.
“Thi. U due lo the feet .that
bankers are reluctant to lend, bo*
cause safe loans are scare*, and
row, because they &lt;f» not see »n
opportunity to p rofit
“ If basins** men had confidence
that prices were not going to fall

Leprosy

ton that national Democratic head* Saturday.
quarters, will bo moved to tho
It*'Judiciary rommlltoo will act
capital from Now York.
on a resolution /notifying tho
Senate that the House ha* Im­
peached Federal Judge
Harold
Loddtrback, of Californio, because
of hto conduct in receivership pro­
cedure *n«| appointing
House
managers to conduct the prosecu­
tion before th* Senata sitting as
th* Jury.
(Continued from Fog* One)
Only three c f th* II oppropriafirst. The.first two hours, ho
cm , will bo devoted to. the unonImous consent calendar of minor
bills, more than 100 of which wer*
passed Saturday.
The House haa virtoslly a clean
ltftS Orange Are, Winter P u t
Vat
slate and asltl* from acting an
many nf the last-minute second­
-Food of tha asm* quality and «harnet*r that I miaM’a am »
ary hills sent over from the Sen­
yon warn gatato in my own homo." » “
ate Is expect*.* to mark time until
(Mr*.)
CHABLBBM J. BARER, Qw*w
sine die adjournment at noon

Senate Is Faced
With Colossal
Legislative Jam
*u. .

The Leonard W ood Memorial, which Is dedicated to the
adlchtion o f leproey and-W hlch waa named after the
S luckless scapegoat for ■ poo. I rwer guveTnor-gericral o f the Philippine! because o f hia
pit's woes)
&gt;ep Interest in the disease and hit efforts to wipe out
llnchlnir, to his charted course,
le tnuUce In the Islands, is one o f the many undertaking!
he held.
ong this ljn e Whkregs progress o f treatment has been slow, with
morning come*, and with it.
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practically no “ am atdd caaaa” having been released up to
K enrew **■••••
ewettty
jftgpa
ago,
aince
that
time
Increasing numbers have
need to carry on. Calpi and
bekn net free from many InstlU tlpw throughout the world.
refreshed,
Ha goes to finish hi* appelated Oite alzable and important group o f IeprologUta attribute*
work,
»
tHifte feiu lt* in a great part to the.ufte o f cnaulmoogra oil,
Intend athuidlng hand, and then
«. at laso
key down th* burden of f thank­
the preponderance o f opinion ia that, while ohaulmoogra
less task.
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—By Venose Boyd Doacan. .

solution with th* nest Chliri Egecutlv* and to him haa been en­
trusted the enormous task of cull­
ing over th* possibilities for ap­
pointments In tho new govern­
ment.
It is eipected that with Farley
presiding over th* huge P°*t of­
fice organisation from Washing-

j. Th# principal argdment which
most poopla haro against a sale'
tan I* that most people would hats wfto 4ere nifkkeli with (h e dieeefte.
Driven into elite by
to pay It.
their horror-filled people, ute couple were forced to live
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in t h t o p M wilderneaa o f the back province* o f Burma and
. If It's fh* turnover, a* Roger
Dab,on says, that’s hurting buat- to reiy upon the country fo r their food.
In their place o f rgfpge there grew • tree having a
large green nut, to which they turned in tbelr extremity for
food.
A fter eating tha nut they discovered that their
ailment seemed to hnprave, no the story goes, and thin
led to the employment o f the oil carried in the nut o f the
chftulmOofra tree aa *' treatment for tho difteaae.
(Continued from faro On*)
Literature la ffllftd with such harrowing tales of lep- loot* of President Harding a
that the vftry mention o f the word uaually lends a Cuolldg*.
chill up and down pne'a aplna, and It la probably tho
Tba toll, gen1*1 Farter, (4 pt|
This Is “ Know Florida Wash.'
»I#qt dread o f the cpt-ae that hag made p ra g m a so old, haa boon regarded a certain
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In
seeking
ltd
cure.
But
with
modern
science
making
sa postmaster general. Ha mo
Wr-r been to Sanfard. And a lat
k.datgnnined e ffo rt tRe tipie should not be far o f f when
Bred th* Rooaovslt campaign* (
B Hanford folks have hover baort
uMkni tonrnav. will carry no more Unpleasant connota1# lbs Big Tros,

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■ Sanator Logan of fcantookp agg(Oita that th* way Mt of tkq ddireaalon Has la tha romamant'*
ionflseatlon of lb* profits af In'
Autry. Tho profits of IMustry,
a thl* fourth year-of th* doiroaslon, bowovrr,
might no)
irov# *o profitable to tho govorn»*nt. Dividend paynWtte, ami
tuinrial sUUmspts, aliko Indlate that tb* profit* of Ipdftatry

THE great American inclination is to look things over.
Nothing is either good or bad to the open-minded, un­
til it has received that qui^k, interested appraisal which
we have deftly named the “once over.”
We are continually looking over new political lead­
ers and ideas, new acquaintances, new faces, new
actors and. writers. And by the same tiken we are
constantly called upon to pass judgment on a great va­
riety of merchandise—from soap to sedans—which is
presented to us through the advertisements in tha
! „ an! _ »~ •»
in the dtily newspapers.

g A N fo m Tw en ty y e a r s ago
Mbs Loan Kmml* Lalng, a
charming young lady, af Quincy,
la visiting, hat undos, J. E. Lalng
and C. W. Lalng, of thin city.
Mr. and Mm Henry Wight left
on Wednesday*! heat for a short
visit In Jacksonville. On tholr re­
turn Friday thoy will stop In Da-

CHRISTIAN 8C1KNCB CHURCH
-CHRIST JESUS- waa thd sub­
ject of th* Loosoa-Sormoa ia all
C hsTchat of Christ, Scientist; on
Bwday, Phi. tt.
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aad In divert gtaanort *p*k#
■sw&amp;trsgw tin**
la time past unto the father* bp
tat propWa, hath la thee* last
dkpa spoken unto na hp hla Son,
whoni te hath appointed botr of

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through them they can find opt more about articles,
values, and file wise spending o f their money fiian they
could discover in any other way. New products, qew
improvements in merchandiaa,^iew naps fpr established
articles, are constantly being brought before tfe#*.
Advertising nuke# it possible foe yon to get ex­
actly what you want, to get full value for eveijr penny,
and to be sure of recefring the greatest poaaibfe aatto
fn c tfc to fio to e r w y t^ ^

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ethically rrelirg 1 th e
itM t
ran only b* datermlaed 'K fT . 4
certain legal m traW t will, iN r tfor*, prove unavoidable, and tb*
only duration
vrilT be tb«t of
how id d» It In that eonntehbn,
I pvrtn nelly
belleva that thl*
problem ran be solved only on
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U. S. Post-Office
Faced With Lost

Of $100,000,900

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PaldAtto Avenue.
in I-eginn Auxiliary

FORD TO BACK
1 NEW BANK!
WITH MILLIONS

Mrs. Benjamin
R ir ty F V r H e r
Compilnlenllng hair ala

intituled frei

lioei spirt be made b f TUssdsy at
noon « l h Dr. EHaabeth Trier- v
A ooo(*t meeting o f the AuxU*
path laraaf w O b* b*td at
Community Center with Mr*. ,t«0 proposed Bow institution! If
Rose M on en# Mrs. Paari Mbe
omdeal res.
The newspaper aaid that bank
as hoeteaes.
officials', laboring alnca Feb. II to
Regulir meeting o f the Roath bring about an agtwament where­
aide Primary P.-T. A. will Halt* by normal banking functions coot
place at 3:00 o’clock at the sc hoot be carried on, were loathe to comment oa the changed aspect o f
auditorium.
Regular business and
aorta the situation. Tha announce ment
Meeting of the T. F. L. Class or came at the end o f a day of con­
the p in t Baptist Church will tab* ferences during which bankers dis­
place at 3:30 o'clock at tho ehurtb cussed tentative plana fur the
annex with Mrs. W. U Stoudeit- circulation nf scrip In the city.
Also coming out o f today’s con­
mire. Mrs. Mary Hall, Mr*. R. L.
and Mrs. J. N. Burdick ference was i an announcement
that tl&gt;0 First National Hank o*
.a
abs I DatiL AF
the
Guardian UI^II
National
Bank o f
FRIDAY.
Tha Ameriein legion Auxiliary Commerce had acceptrd the term*
II have Its regular meeting at for a loan from the Reconstruc­
I hums o f Mr*. Frank LrW ood- tion Finance Cnvp., under which
t , 8f0 Oak Avene*, at 3:00 P. the First National will receive
the
Guardian
IM.OOO.QOO and
•Weitd Day o f Prayev for National *24-000.00.
amen" will be observed at
M. at the Flret Baptist Cbunrh
A a pi^ffr*1*.
b« P“ * &lt;m b*

r

4 m Mr*. B.. Jewett will
lo taarn (hat aha U 'ltl at
omw :en -W *rt /Eighteenth

. Swarta, Mr*. FaJrttW Wolrt*rg. Mr*. 8, BonJirtjin, Mr*.
Ihitriea Ratiiisr, -and Mr*. M.
Rand.il, o f O H * # *
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Wte« gewtew apsy
•(Qf 3profjty Party

irted yaatirday

|h will furnish the muaie far a dance
lay night at tha Trianon.

Tho- gardens M \ Mrs; Henry
Wight on Park Avenue and Bias

IRATE BULL WINS
rat Beneon and'Mika Mari h i
op.
Among thooo present
LOV I LAND,
C o lo .-A Irata
it Mrs. Money Wight, Mob M hulk routed a fir* fighter her* and
Wham, J r , and tha MltaW a, feed tern and bay stack went
viP In ftmbaa- H»rry Haglev, rela­
belling fit* blast, sprinted to safe­
. Marjorta Bouiske. Rabeeea ty acresa • pasture ahead of the
animal.

maf commercial business at that
Institullnn Monday.
Under plan* previously an­
nounced the First National Bank
and the Guardian National Bank
of Commerce will be the nuclei
about which the two new banka
The Free Press
will b* formed,
said that the capitalisation o f the
new bank to bo financed by Mr.
Ford out nf tho First National
Bank will be IR.23S.ODO and that
o f the bank to take nver the
(Tuanlian asset* $2.2&lt;13,000.

tVa Wshep* K M b W M ^ L a M r, AW. G’WAN AND BOUGH IT
COI.UMnUS. Ohio, Feb. 27,-r, Sharon.
Deehtkr FavraUj
(Aff—Tho flvo hank* of Akron
ER1B,
Pa—
Flshlnr
la
going
ilyn Cogbum, Camilla Dena,
agreed jo.terday lo procoodI with
ithea- Lawson. V lftW a qUlon. ilgb hat.
restricted
Visltora at penlnaata state bank business h-lav on a “ t
the city
romndssin • of llpylnn declared a
seeing A man propped up In an
throe-dav bvnVIng holiday for the
easy rhalr behind a wtndbreaker
ltr*-L. in that elty.
while he fished through (he lee.
Tlie nrtbm was taken on the
I—-Is of a promise by Goeernor
White to introduce legislation
LONG DISTANCE N*K
C it would avoid declaration of a
rtnio-wldo hanking holiday.
SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK.
The elty commission o j Dayton
Cab— Icicle* *0 feet leng, thtec did not offtr an explanation of
feet thick, and visible nine mil#* Ita action, but Ruseell Tompert.
away, wer* deposited' on the aide president nf Ihe Wlnteri National
•f Moro Rock her* during a win­ Rank there, said Ihe move was
te r snowstorm.
prompted by a desire to protect
“ faithful depositor* in a moment
o f hysteria." He added he believed
The Rev'.1M. M f e ff UnsUU left
PRIRON BREAK FRt’ HTBATBD there would bg legislative action
to otrengthen further (the aOhlo
t 'RACRAMKftTQ, Ftb. 2 7 ^ -0 1 banking situation.
Mayor C. Nelson Sparks, of Ak— oa * prisoner was killed and
another won tided whew several ran. asked the banka to taka such
fed v icu at Felaeia penitentiary, action “ in anticipation o f helpful
aim ed with Imitation guns, at­ legislation" to be introduced by
tempted t* (ak| charge o f tha tha governor.
The governor asserted Satur­
•dmiaUtratloe bellJlgg and effect
day there was no need for a bankfew days. They plan to return
here Wednesday or Thursday.
Mr. a a j Mra. Ben Cantwell usd

ever, to divulfe tha nature of the partmrnt in investigating the
legislation nr to' say when it stock sale by which Mitchell told
would be introduced.
the
!$enate
Investigators
he
Theodore H. Tangeman, state stuidnl paying an income tax
director of commerce, yesterday three years ago.
reported to Governor White that I An
Intsrnsl revenue
agent
Ida. aland against a holiday had umking in conjunction with the
mat with a "moat favorable" re-, Senate committee was in New
York over the werk-rnd cheeking
lip In determine whether the stock
•tile was ■ boon fills- transaction.
The banker, known throughout
the world as chairman of the
great National City's bank h»ard.
t e s ti f i e d that in order to avoid
paying an income lav in 19W he
sold IH.IXk) shares of the bunk
st rk to a iclatlve at n loss of
nrarly ♦S.HiKt.ntiO, and later Imueht
it back.
The revenue sgrnt was under­
stood to lie working under a *uhpoena from the Senate committee
(Continued from Pag* One)
and may lie railed before the in­
permitted to suffer by my ionvestigating grmi|i t ■ present hi*
Itnvanre in office.
“ It i*. therefore, with deep I c
g t e l.lu t at the same tfm ew H I
satisfaction that the way o f selfice to the inslitullun is e pen In
me, that I n,sk you to accept l&gt;'V
&gt;&lt;slgnutinn as u t'lreclor and a*
ihairman of the National City
Bank, of N«W Yrrk, which rest*,
nation applies a., well to my sim­
itar position in tho affiliated unu
subsidiary companies.
*'| am sure that this elimination
of my personality will not in the
slightest degree affect the loyalty
and devotion t „ service of the
offlrers and employes who have
been my associates in the giett
National City institution. Its finanriat strength is such that H
needs no restatement t.y ine, nu&lt;
It will always be my uVrpcsl
MUNTROHK, Col - Dan Cupid,
source of pride.
a fte r ,| whirlwind s t u d fo r Ill'Ll,
“ Your truly,
is hinging miserably, indication:
l Signed l T . B. MITCHELL” .
al the marriage license burosit
«lmw.
.
WASHINGTON, F.b, 21. td’i
— Another arm of the federal
government—the Inli-ftial revenue
SARATOGA.
Wyo.
.1
bureau— reached out yrstrhlay to
srrutinilr Charles K. MilchellV of 2i. vie s wit* br l,i-n by
slUo legislature with the i
Itr.tl Income tsv teturn.
The Srnnle stock market Itt- ductluu of 3ATd bills during
first session.

gueitt.-FHU Kaathe, of FauRF,
f f * , and Ed Bfiadt. of Spokane,

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fit himself Into the scheme of
things and that tho Iriflvldual
business or
undartaking be roordinateil with tho human mmmunlly. This cannot bo arrantpllshed without n certain compul­
sion. . . Why, I ask
myself,
should not Iho use &lt;&gt;f tho machine,
whlrh l»d*y endanger* mjr whole
ccntiiimir life, ol«&gt; Ik- regulated
bv certain laws. *o that lls planb-ss'. Inorganic multiplication ami
i so, which leave rrealrd so mueh
mischief, may cense?

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To-Night

American -dlaeusvlon* cnnrernn*
inhnorrary, ha&gt; arrived at the
conclusion that tin- tcthn.-rral* I
ATT.AN Tir.C ITY. N. J. Feb.
are wrong In conceding the su­
-*•— A« a result o f a shrink at;,
premacy o f the machine.
The rule o f the marhire, he te-| in the vnlume of postal mall. i
lievea, «in arvl n»u«t by intrrna- i ntler thP present 3-eent rat#, the
liimal acreemrnt and cu-operatlan IN»t Office Department I* fidiM
be broken by the »«me human with a loss o f 110,000,000 in IBS.!,
mind which ea.ini ihe meehine srronlinc in R e p r e s e n t a |i*ti
into beint. Only then ran the James M. Mead, (D .), o f Hen
problem of
unemployment he York. This shrinks#* will force
a return to the I-cent rate by
solved.
July I. he holds.
The former monarch’s view*
Mr. Mead, who Is chairman o f
were carefttlly laid down In. the
the Unuse r.unmlttes on Fiat Ofform of • letter written to his
flee ami IV-1 Roads, speaking at
friend T. St. John (balTney, of
Summit, N. J., formerly A merit an
Consul in 40k*r*l German cltlea.

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