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AN I N U B P B N P 8 N T D A IL Y N R W SP A P
H A N FORD , F L O R ID A . S A T U R D A Y . F E B R U A R Y

M em ber A aaodaU d Praaa

Japanese Begin Big UTAH BANKER
a, Advance T o ' W rest OFFERS PLAN
Jeh ol F rom China TO SCARE RICH
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Resort To Arms Em ­
bargo Against Jap ­
an Looms As Next
Recourse OfLesgue

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LEE PLANS SUIT
to" recover f e e
FOR LIQUIDATION

T h e Ja p a n e a e m ilitary com­
Comptroller
mand announced a big push S t a t e
to w reat Je h o l fro m Chinese
Seeks Return O f
ro le b egan today and ita o f.« 4 o ,o o a - f * M - B * e
— flB B IW T ttttt
ereaaed fro m tw o to th ree.
ORLANDO. Fab. 2 5 .- J . M.
C haoyang, th e aecond city o f
Je h o l, feU and th e arm y In
th a t s e cto r continued to ad­ proceedings to have
1140,000
van ce tow ard Je h o l City 150 -overpaid tn liquidators and those
m iles sou th eastw ard .
interests'.' In liquidation during
The JapaiH** reported using the month of Docember, In a mad
bombing plane* f :r the first lime rush to pay out all available cash",
although Chinoso reports said they returned to the treasury............ ...
ad-fcsmbe-dad the d ty frew the
Mr. I&gt;e stated that he had al­
lr for three dajra. In Aha memn- ready collected more than $20,000
tim . . rew Lm *u. ef N.Uons* so paid out. As examp'es of over­
rammittre at Gorova, charged payment ha cited the case of a
with carrying forward attempts liquidator who paid himseif $•!!».to settle the Slno-Japanese dis­ 000 during the latter part of 1032
pute, discussed a concerted arms and that ef another man who paid
embargo agelast Japan and there himself gtf.ooo in fees in addition
were many eapreeelona of approv­ to tha fractional part of a $0,000
al.
salary ho wa« a:ru&lt;tome..' to re­
ceive.
LONDON, Ftb. SB.—Tha CablThe $6?,OOa man, he said, had
net has deeldad, I* It* second later been found to have been paid
misting ef the 'day, that Great $20,000 more than ho wna entitled
Britain could hot act Independ­ to thratagh orro. rile returned the
ently for an effrolive arms embut sane
bargoTorTISe F ir* t a i l . Copper*- $(0,000, Mr. Lee
tion by other aims siptrting
With regard io attorney', fee*
countries waa essential tor ary Mr. Lee mid: .-There is no q :tapractical scheme, the ministers linn iu t that attorneys h.tve been
held.
"
groaely owrpald. The e.ramon IniFianc*, Italy snJ Great Brita n
(Continued on Psge Rig)
can apply an amkargo by the
proof's of refeslng licensee for
the export of arms, but tha official
view hare la that the pneedure In
some other a.me-producing toun

m /v n n a iVf i

n T A If

12MEN HELD Cermak Submits T&lt;
AFTER PILOT O x y g e n
I f Swanson Enters Cabinet
FOW SLJUN T o S a v e H is Lif&lt;

Florida Senator Becomes

WASHINGTON* Feb.
Retirrment of Sen. Claude A. Seraasoo, of Virginia, from the Senate
to become secretary of tha nary
Senate Finance Com­ in the Roosevelt cabinet will ad­
vance Sen. Park Trammell to the
mittee Hears Testi­ I chairmanship of the committee
mony D e manding pn naval affairs, a&lt; he now ranks
n u t to Senator Swanson who
Extension OfCredit would
step up to this chairman­
ship by virtue of the rile of sen­
WASHINGTON, Feb. 23,—&lt;.Fl
iority were he to remain In tha
j
—An eutspeken young banker iS
asato.------- ---------------from the West— Marrlner - St: * Senator Trammell will a^o
E d e e . of Orlen Uuh-di^us.e.1 h&gt;y#
cho, „
, wo oth(r msbefore
chairmanships.
Mtere the
«»• Senate "finance
■ .% *
J«r
committer chairmanship*,

j " r :s :

Senator Trammell will
lion
take naval affair*, as h* has al­
ways favorrd an adequate navy.
Sen. Duncan U. Fletcher, who
will have the choice of four com­ Police Believe Youth*
mittee chalrmsnfhipa, commerce,
ful Student Flier
military affairs, banking and
K
i l l e d Instructor
ru m .icy and printing, will probahly take eflmmerr*.
Ills second
To Steal Airplane*
chcne is bankim: and currency,
the chairmanship of which will
BROWNSVILLE. Tex. Keb. S3.
go to £en. Carter Glass, of Vir­ —bP&gt;— A police theory that a
'
■ ■- ’
gin!*. should he droit!* not to sc- y.uthful student flier had slain
le ft the chairmanship of the hla Instructor during a. practice E i a b o r a t e P r o g r o m
committee In appropriation*. It flight in order to obtain possesi, understood,
however, that he
la
untie

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FLORIDA LEAGUE Zcnprara
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B n t Shows
OFFERS 17 BILLS Improvement
TO HELP CITIES
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l th* cVlenti n of 12 men.
bettsr times and advoc.Ud a pro- j'" * *
the^^nhinT^Owrvsocewtic
' The student, Erin McCall, 21,
TALLAHASSEE, Feb.
| rln
, w„ p|„g that ho said W
thf r,nl,,n‘f D,motrtUe
. •hot and killed hlmsef late Thura- —Spokesmen for Florid*’* cltte#
. illy at San llenlto, Tex., after yesterday placed a legislative pro1larding the plane, o n tiin g the gram which they hop# will bring
|body of Iffhman Nelson,* th* ln- relief from bond debt burden*
j H r.ttor. Nelson, with a bullet that oppress them, before Gov.
wound in ihe 1ack of the head, pave Shnltx amt asked his consldwan in I ho iront c ekplt of the eratlon and support.
rit ruction,
a
p j a end
- s creamery
S - s a f t .- jr s r - S
lumber
as l» which -'©I
pfalle.
. The legislative committee of tho
romper.** in -tho#* make#.. FmRtov- f j ^ ^ l l l h t e
AT a secret hearing yealerokiy. Florida League of Munlelpalltte#
Committee chairni. and Oregon, appearod In the
District Attorney 1&gt;. S. I*url be­ submitted n 17-polnt program.
manshii* he will thuose, indirhcommittee’s study of ways to re­
gan questioning the doxen men which first « l| , formuletcit at a
turn prosperity.
rommittr* meeting In Tampa and
isken into custody.
J . David Stern, editor and P«bI’oort records show thnt McCa'I iaier approved with eom# change#
II,her of the Philadelphia Record
had been convicted for theft sev­ at a semi-annual convention of th#
il .
I Hnven.
t s ...
KEach
seh
and the Camden. N. J . CourierHaven.
eral year*' h i n*d had served .» leagueI at. uWinter
Post, who proposed a gold embar­
term in tho state reUim seiioet. point ln th# program wa* ombodgo and temporary suspension of
puil salt.' Nelson wa* an “en led In a nroposed bill drafted for
gold payments, and W. Mont Ferllrely Innocrnl victim of cirtum presentation t0 tho H U legisla­
(Continued Ou Pag* Four)
ture.
(Contlnusd On Pag* Four)
Governor Rholli described tha
program
a* "ambltloua," said ho
Committee S u bmita j Roosevelt Continues
Is keenly Interested Inlsselng Flor­
Report On“CommuTask Of Selecting
ida's elite*--work out thslr prob­
lems amt told th* rlty official*
* “ Minbr Appointees
present he agreed with s«ns of
their suggestions, disagreed with
HYDE
PARK.
N.
Y..
Keh.
23.
NEW YORK. Ecb. 23.—Rail­
others, hut waa "onon-mlnded and
Only or# law sl.lator drew a roads continue to exert a major ( ^ —Appointment nf Hrnry MnrAt noon (.day member* of tha friendly" toward »h# program In
sentence In Municipal court yes­ influent* in me social a* well as gvnthi.u, Jr., os the’ pow chairman Campbeil-Losslng I'oet American
general.
terday afternoon when Jui'g* R. th* icunonuc lift u( Amvrici not- of the federal farm lmard was Leg li n Auxiliary had sold 400
Mayor R. R. Gautier, o» Miami,
VT, War* ws* presented with a .withstanding the fact lh»t they
(fontnluod On P *«* FI**)
lag* fro *#v«ial booth* erected
docket of eight cases, charging ale mi lunger the uniivslr.; ager.- rrpardrd *• * rertalnty here last In th# tiusinea* section of S a rf.n l
night
*«
President-elect
Rmwevell
vitiation of tho ttqoor Lwx; til*- cits of Fa*»cngvr tiancporutlan
and memter* have svery indlca
orilerly ccnduct: nml o|&gt;eralirg in the tinted litotes, 'fhia is th# an James A. Farley continued lion that the total sale* for the
without a ltcsns* against six ne­ conclusion teaihed by nuesliga- their eonfererre ou pair nage day will equal If not surpass tingro*, and two white men.
t r, of the President's Research distribution- *
number disposed ef l**t year wh*r
Will Smith, negro, was sen- Comnilttf-^iar tio«U| Tiend* a-i anWith hi* cabinet decided, upon, a similar dries waa staged. .
leneoi? to re/ w fina y&gt;f $5 or 1U nuunctJ In -ttommunlcation Agen­
Th* procosA of Ihe tag sale O r ^ T W O f h W f
days In the City Jail on . ilrunk- cies and Social Ufa", the first of Mr. Rursevelt turnnl hi* atten­ will go ta th* Chi dron's Home
the Labor and Liberal parties ' p e n V e V
Feb. 24.-&lt;A V- tnnes and loitering count.
tion
to
th#
task
of
filling
the
Ihlitrrn nionograpns tu lie po'iRorlaty at Jacksonville.
Docaus* It* debating team* won
( again-waa azardaad with the ob­ Claude X. Boettcher, father of the
F .u r other negroes hut their lished under the spmsor&gt;hip uf mote Important p »t» on xnvernMrs. J . C. Benson, who wilk over both Daytona B#arh and
' Ject ef getting a ban Impoaed on kidnaped Charles Boettcher, II, rases continued until Keb. 27. Ihe piesib'ent’s committer.
ment commission* and agencies other member* of lb# Lcgim Barhervllle last night, L y m a n
srma shipment* to Japan.
Idst night reiterated hi* declare- They were: Lnelous Wa hlnglon,
Tlie murograph* sponsored by and In the diplomatic corps )*• Auxiliiry, Is taking an active High Bchool. at Iiongwoo«l. will b*
Prim# Minister J . Ramsay Mac­ Ion that hla son must be released rhsiged with transportinx llquur;
part In th* drive, rally this after­ reproeented In th# dletrlot moot at
Mar. $ :
Donald, obviously not v«ry hippy
midnight today If ransom pay­ Willie James atd Susanna McNeil, the committee present linpuruint! twr, n nnw
noon said that while many persons
over the position he was forced ment Is to be made.
inch charged with possessing liq­ dotn supporting the reoort of the) It was admitted, however, in rann t give s.i much ■* formerly DoLand. Mar. II t* datermln#
tr take up, repeated the goiernBoettcher Thursday issued a uor; am.' W alac* "Blindl#" Mor­ c. inmittee made public last mouth. sources clog*'to the I'resi lent- "they seem happy to give whul* what school will send debater* to
Amrricnn rai mads I eg in In
tho etat* championship tourna­
(Continued On Page Rlx)
du'jtic plea, to tn* extortionist* to gan, who was arrested fur being
lose their supremacy, -gamed nur- •left that there remains a- I t of they ran."
ment In Galnesvlll# at *
arrange wiln his son tor a Uino disorder y.
She said th it approximately date.
work to he done so' far as lh&lt;»e in
(Continued On Page Five)
-no piece lor payment and to toT. C. Smith, escaped negro con­
1300 tags wire sold at this time
Ixingwoml's affirmative team
latter citegory are conferred
•ease him, gliing hi* person*! vict, was transfaritd to the Put­
-a*t year. When asked how much debating on th* question: “Re­
Friends of the I’resident-elect
guarantee the money would b« nam cour.ty authorities.
money had been roltroted Mr«.
paid.
E. H. Mel tan and W. T. Sam­ Congress Gives More have been predicting the selection Ucrson rale that the total amount solved that Inlsrecholastlc athlet­
ic* a* at present conducted ar#
“Of course I will pay,” Boettch­ mons, white, who writ artaig:*d Power To Comptroller qf Morgtnlhau L r a p'are in Ihe
could not ho determined until th* detrimental" won a decisive vic­
er dcclaicd last nigni. -Neither tn court on charges of operating
ai.'mlnlntratl'in for the ps-it »ev■ale i f tag* end* I Hr tonight, hut tory over the Barhorvlll* ropromy son nor myself would be sale a btislnrss without a llcimse, had . WASHINGTON. &gt;'*b. 24.—./Ft an.1 moot us. lie ha* been a-lmg
she believe* that the total will imtadvM In that clljr. B» D# Meto walk tha streets If 1 gained hi, their r.'te contlnier.' until Mar. .1. —The Senate today completed a* Mr. Rooscvut's llason officer
TAMPA Feb. H rH A V -W a tor
compare
favorably with
last Intooh and Gladys Stonerock com■
eleaf
e
on
a
promise
and
then
on
sgtkultural
matters
and
lias
congressional action and sent tn
Col Ina, 80-yaar-ald Tampa ar 1st
yerr's eum.
vkOMfi lh« lr«m.
(ailed to fulfill it. ThU. to say
the White Houa* tho Couxen's bill befn generally regarded *• the
a n : head of his own art Kh&gt;ol,
By naterr of » withdraws! on
nothing
of
my
own
self-respect,
parson
whs
brought
.tugrthrr
the
giving
the
comptroller
nf
the
curMrs.
R
oosevelt
I
s
was shot to death In an »JtnmobiU
t ) , pert of the Daytona Beach
wot-.d
compel
me
to
pay
•
tho
nation's
farm
leaders
Int
i
sxreetency
the
tame
emergency
puwer*.
near hla home on the outskirts of
team. longwmsl* negative deba­
First To RespondTo over national hanks at may be en­ msnt on the Democratic program
moni-y as agreed."
Beffrer early Thurpday night by a
ters were also winner*, thereby
Wearied
from
a
day
of
Ham­
for
ratlrf.
Opera Aid Appeal acted hy State legislatures. Ihe
murderer, evidently seeking re­
giving their school th* right t* b#
ming
letters,
soma
from
crank
•
Senate also passed and sent tn the
venae for a real ar fancied wrong.
represented nt th# dMtrict meet­
and others from well-lnUnttoncd
NEW
YORK.
Keb.
IS
.-iA
T
House
the
Fletcher
hill
permitting
I t waa an hold-up.
ing when other schools, winning
persons, the *ldpr Boettcher re­ Th# first ferson to rssp.rd to a direct Juans to borrowers from
REAI'ON’, N. Y., Feb. 24/ (/F)
The fcdy, ridded with five 2 »
both dehate* wilt compote.
turned from his office and at once radio appeal for funds male hy federal land bank* and authoris­ — Henry Motgrnthao, J r , 1'iesicaliber toilets, waa found TesterAccompanied by thnr advisor
W. J. Write. J r , principal of th#
plunged into a conference with
ay morateg at J t M O’ctock newspapermen, his longest since Lutrciia Bori, chairman of the ing the re-amortixatlon by land dent-Olect Roosevelt's rholre to and instructor, ('. It. Dawson, Toman Itloh Bcbrol. W ^aching
Committee to Bav* Metropolitan hanks nf mortgages over a period head the Farm Board, runs a sur- members nf the Ovinlo Future the debating team*, while Ml**
Lumped acmes the free! seat of
the abduction of hla son, Feb. 13. Opera, ourlng an Inteimissi.n of nf 40 years. Th* House patted the res,ful farm. Hi* l4&lt;(U-s,-r* f,rm
Farmers chapter, .who are also Flnrome MrKey ha, been choeen
a Fori! coach, parked an a lonely
-W * have no new glues," he dc "Tannhaeuser’* Thcrsday,
waa Celine b'll to remove limitations tstute In th* Hudson Val'ey lie* agrirulti rsl student, in the Ovie­ to Instruct the aa»t of a on# nrt
r-ad about half a mile frem the dared.
n
nthe
number
of
liquor
pros-ripMn.
Franklin
D.
Roosevelt,
wife
a few mile# south of the Hon««. do High School, visitrd the Cen­ plav which will also romnet# far
Celllns hom .
It* verified for the first lime
tral Florida Exposition in Oilsndo championship honor* In Deland.
A loaded aitomatle pistol. Col- police reports that he had a t­ of th* PresliMnt-oleet. The ap|iea! turns which physician, may issue. vd t estate.
Has grabbed from a pocket In the tempted to contact tha kidnap­ wts made at 4:30 P, M. Mil hy
• H r was chosen 4y Mr. Ro.sevelt last night.
In nn account of the trip today,
ear In a desperate effort to pro­ ers last Monday night, but denied S:30 o’clock a messenger had cefour yeuts ago to hi a,' the New
THEY'LL FIND BXCU8E8
tact hla Mfe, lay ca Urn floor at he had carried the $&lt;50,000 ransom liverod Mrs. Roosevelt's letter sod Young: Law Student
Yoik Ktalp Airicytuial Advlsvry Mr. Dawson said that each exhibit
check to Mica Borl.
feat. A amaal amount of money as demanded.
Commission, *n I since then ha i ws* visilsd and that special at- 1 NEW YORK—Testimony of a
Tho concerted drive fer $300..
Slays His Father been 4 close siNIser of Riosevrlt's| tcnilnn was given tn th* variety of
ay waa found In CaU W poe­
"I carried only a not#.” h# said.
(arm product* displayed by th* Isychlatriel who described liar*
m s watril bad not bean “It reiterated my previous atate- 000, to make It possible to ha»*
lilt farm matters.
vry Parry, Coaal Ouard boatewaiiif
an
operatic
season
of
twelve
ROCHESTER,
N.
Y..
Keh.
2
4
touched. These cjrvumeUatt* con­ manta that tha condition* and
II* kss -faith - In the future of Ovinlo section In th# Semlnol*
Tounty booth. Ho explained that is a victim of amnesia, closed evi­
vinced officers that Urn' hilling methods of payment prescribed by arte its next year, is to begin next &lt;/l»—A young |aw. student, hi, farming.
waa a mordet e f passion rather the men wer* impossible of ful­ Mocikiy night at th* Metrop.lifad, tnlnd 'apparently affected by his . "We hwe 1403 atrev of fruit all rtudenta who aecompaaled him dence in Perry** trial on a merunder tha direction of Mils K«ri. fnilure tn pass four bar rsaiulna- and dairy ftuni, and 100 head of decided that “more diversification tier charge. Parry la scented of
tbaa the fatal result e f an al- fillment- ________
llcr appeariM* Th rsJsy on the tiuna and depressed by the re­ ratlls", h&lt;* said last night. “Wo shoidd be practiced on their home murder of Girnot Brotherton.
boldnp.
farms."
stoge
of - th . Metropolitan, in proof* of hi* father, shot and have toil acre* nf apples.
Tim frlM p n]
Barqch Asks Loyal street coatwne,
After studying th# home curoil
evtked a vucifer- killed two members of hi, family
turned a searchlight far hack Into
"The farm was bought in I'JI4,
For R oosev elt oot roctpUgUf s* the mallne- so- today and probably fatally wound a n j-tl is still mtking morey tn meal oxhlhlta tho Ovinlo Mali Indiana Bone Dry
earlier dura a t tha art|st'« Ufa In Aid
school hoy* earn* to th# conclusion
was Mrs re of the- wnrk r&lt;l another before killing himself. spit* of the depression."
h » effort to
As Depression Cure dUac*
Law Nears Dooin
which
Mlaa
Bari,
along
with
her
Tkn
dead
were
William
Ud*.
2(5.
;— The w!
lie menage* bis own farm lor- that "hom# grown meat I* on# of
lommlttow, has undertake'.
who did the shoollag, hi* fatbg', iween visits to hi* office at the th* now practices which should bo
ter, Mary GCldaa, lb, and a BeffBALTIMORE,. Feb.. M .- O T INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. t t e John Luts, president of a rrallv ■tote tapitol at Albany. Th# farm adopted," Mr. Dawson pointed out.
aer filin g eta Han operator warn Loyal support to Preside nt-rirct
corporation, and th# youth'* sta­ tjks bought, he explained, as a
DP)—Repeal of th#
Wright
the Asst perecta to spoah with Cd- Franklin D. Roosevelt a» * waj Successor Named To
"bone dry" law which, elac#
ler, Ruth. 14. Rase. 14, snot her buslnevs venture. He i* reluctant Grower*’ Mass Meet
Has. Its left hip boms Thursday eat of the present ecun oo k and
Replace Tunnidiffe sister, was taken to th* hospital to discus* the methods ly which
1925 has madb Indiana's pro­
govern mental situation waa sug­
Called By Dorner hibition enforcement statute*
In a critical condition. The youth's he la making a profit on his
gested yesterday by Bernard R.
among the Btrktee.' in th# no­
ORLANDO, Feb. 2 3 .-M . J ronthee was the only mcrn'wr of firm whi* many of his rural
B u s tk , latemalionully known fi­
For tho purpose of discussing) lle n became a vlrtorily ac­
the family to escape.
Mos
teller
h
i*
toaomad
eharr*
of
irlghbors
are
In
distress.
nancier, of Near York, a i Iha fifty
tho eelary situation, a mas* meet­ complished fact today. Only an
seventh Commemoration Day ex tho ContraJ Florida bank liquida­
ing ha* heen called by F. P. Dom­ agreement on certain am#ad­
tor'* office* on receipt of flral
erdeee ef the Johne Ilopklna Uni
es, president of the Seminole Ag­ min ti remained before send­
audits from tb s ' state comptrol­
WILDER CUTS COST
SIR MALCOLM I.KAVKH HOON riculture Club, according In an
veralty.
*
.
ing th* bill to Governor Msler's
office
at
Tallahassee/
Vptsklav on "Leaniag an (foennwmoment mads this aftanmwn. Natt for hla certain signature.
Mr. Moatolpr was appointed
TA LLAIIA8SEK—41 t o r s - II.
e-Apww.f- Mr. Baruch said: “B»DAYTONA BEACH, Feb. 24^- The mast lag will he Held In th* Th* measure not only repoaU
W-. u
U.. Txanleliffe, li­ W.For, ecting motor vehicle comd w
•cry body lean* against the govern­ to sue:tad
or&gt;—s ir Malcolm Campbell, who Court Hons* Monday night at 1:00
t
Amos,
on
th# dty law but provide# for
mlielonee,
said
ho
expect*
to
op­
quidstor
order
Er
! m eat blind to the la s t that the
WocUeatby
aeUbllshed n new
*
th* ceattol of th* sal* of beer
Jto o . of Aron erate the department for app-ox- ■r.lid's gctematll* speed record o'cloak,
by tu Wry nature. ■lection o f J.
Mr.
Dornsr
urged
all
members
and win* I nth* event tho
Imataly $61,000 a yvar loss, .than
Park, as stats
tRlVoUtr.
Jann# against every*
her# ef 171 BlCes hour will mret and gtwwer, to attend th# mast­
law la modifled. ‘
th* adminis previous operating cost*, ye sakl
■ *We h a *, raached-a point wh*nGovernor BhelU In Jxcksanvllle ing. which ho termed particularly with It wilt g# a bUl previdtoR
were indi estimates #f th* budget renuleocan only lann vastly (ration off
tonight for an teformal chat. Ra- Imimfaal He pointed out that n fer repeal only. Iteped win be
th* now !lq , ment* foe th# tog department to- totRlr.g bar# gftotward Camp'aul
* f being ■sated yH*
Kecussion or agricaltatol
•ffgftlie whaa either bill
ag$*
of
the
()«-'tal
$147,100
a
year
for
the
next
Oida
tor.
a aortal
U*. particularly that roa*
toiporr-w for tha north
Traat
Co.
4uil-‘two
-peers
wkllq
Urn
department'*
ilg R il ,hy the geveraor.
tepdo
Bank
UbaUdla*
celery,
will
Uka
place
for
■all tor England ' nail
a romovsl 11 operating costa last year ran to
m ack
J benefit of all farmari.
m
Jf
I near future. $239,440.
rmr '
•t

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Congress ronvened last
IVycmber, Senator Fletcher ha*
te&gt; nJircupied with (he affairs of
th- “tanking ami curron.-y commlttro which ha* heen holding
lira rings almost dally throughout
this time. 'It l* doubtful If Senatnr flrtrer ha* ever heen more
cansisntly cngsgetl sinrr he cnt. , - l Ihe Senate than he has been
during the session now shout to
end.

RESEARCH GROUP MORGENTHAUIS
FINDS RAILROADS SLATED FOR HEAD
LEADING FACTORiOF FARM BOARD

Only One Sentence
Is Handed Down In
^ C i t y Police Court Nation Agencies**

^

Sponsors Of Tag
Selling Drive In
City Are Pleased

BoettcherDemands
Release Of Son If
WaJIted

Debating TeamsOf
Longwood Winners

Tampa Artist, 60,
Is Shot To Death
On Edge Of City

Farm Students Of
Oviedo Visit Fair
With Instructor

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g * X a « w
&lt;S&gt; .
life.
O xygen waa rtm ortad
to b y d o cto rt to aid a c lo ^ r
|qg resp iratio n . Wldeap
j)g g rt m uscle d am ag t In
p atien t « u reported b y
,|eten, who said th# "quite a
a Ihauetion of th* Mnyor la
ln( •nglely a* to th* Utimat*
coma." During th# night tha.
, ort Jild Cermak waa at *
on|y , ( ml-con*floos and at
— -of* •
to •
be' •
In a tort
d’ ue, bat
he waa “fully conscious-.
Stimulants were aimlnl*
Ul| |)|(ht u Mayor Anton
•
-•
10
°f R
,
h (lrt weakened by
am
, . bullet lluj tho rtrula of
eaeln'a
colliU attack.
,*•
Despite th# aecoselty of etlamy
lent* and th# fast that neuctak*
insnt la taken only by lnj*ctl*4| ■
through tk* veins, attondtog pi
■Iclane eald he “held hla ow a___
tom# feature* offer encoarago*
ment. HI* family gathered
torday and vteltad Ik*
room briefly, emerging with
filled eye*, but steadfastly
to hop* that he would
through."
U’
Later, when Cermak wx-r re*
freshed by several hoar*
they deoeriked him a* 0 earn
and Dr. Frank Jlrka, his
law, and an* of tha ati
alcluta ,agld . ”tt
Dr. K S ( r M*T
rag*'*. Cook cuunty
nigas that Cc
last niflk.
In critical condl
"great recovery f r * « thl* aeoraIng make* ue more hopeful."
"II* waved at me," said M f*.
Jlrka after itaading iff lb* deft*
way of tb# aick room krlth her two
sister*, "h# look* edtlL"
"He looks brighter| Isn't
It
woqderMIt" eald Mr*. Floyd Kla«
liy, another daughtsA *
Dr.. Jlrk a and Jo4 Cermak, '
brother, said th* major waa dulag
hi* part In ^h# battle.
.
Emerging In teat* form tab
sick room, Jo* CtrmM had quoted
th* mayor a* saytnffi " I ’m fight­
ing. I'm doing tb* M tt I •an-’* s
Dr. Jlrk a said Mayw Cerme t *
pulse acted very peCuilaay In I ha
crisis, "ihowlng he I* aMklng a
desperate attempt to Uve."
r
"Evan while sleeping", eald
Jlrka, "be U talking about tha
poeulbUUy of payoff Chicago em­
ployes, toped* Hy J # ” '*
men nod- firemen.
Shortly before UM eUte
from Dr. Jlrka h# and Df.
■rick T ilt, Chicago k m
1st, had ennounead that
was in exceptloomly
tied under the airut
Physltlsaa add pffi
at this time would M idi, la
of th* recent changeable

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of

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.dltoei...

Hy hall brdugkt
•n th* V. mayor's
freffi Mbtol.
Aithdtgn f

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'/W*'
O D IhBU T-TRU E INVENTIONS
(P aten t* actually granted t o U. 8 . Patent O ffice)

•| 100,C30,0&lt;W of th* miJJI* class
that have never Ik j s here before.
They are th* people who will Uk*
Iho *Uto oot of the deprt-bm
•| have mads It mpeint since
I hare been In th* pub.ie atillty
bn*Inn* to J i my part toward
triegiog prosperity to each sec.n I hare lived in. Starting this;
rivrtrlslng
campaign for the
slsts last Ottober. I had hoped
that the rommunltiea all over tha'
stale wsotd rush lo my b*nnerf
nl prsh me out of the leal of
III. r#K
Feb. H
14—
Tho *!!*•» the psratV, but so fsr none of
IMI,
.—The
fa baginning
beginning to be
bo tblblo hem ha« done It,
fa
“ It h li tiken time to break
clouds that hev# long ob•n sll.Fhrld * •dtvrllainit dew i-th* email community Ides*
a, Col. Henry I - Doherty. ind fifht for the stair as • whole,
!, anglnrer and business but I am beginning to sc* th* sit*
e ,‘ told a gathering
«f »tr lining.’*

f 'V Greater lllaml rnrrchsnt* voted
, *»nsnlroo&lt;:sly to Join with mer; .• ehants cf Florida In observance of
$7*466 dap hy mating a percentuR,
r ’- 'af thslr gtnss ss'rs available to
flssnce a survey lonklngi toward
f . ! a Florida advertising and pjblleiff? illy program.
R ^ O u U rn ln it hh hoper-ond amlt. Ilona for lha elite at lar«*. Colo•1: gel Doharty toM lha Miami
'
Warrhantr. In pari: Kconimy «•
rfin igsgg i Ilril *-y ----- j

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/VSILKING S T O O L
THIS ST O O L I S A T T A C H E D T O
THE W E A R E R A S P I C T U R E D , S O .
T H y IT M A Y BE C O N V E N IE N T L Y
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C A R R IE D WHEN N O T U S E D , A N D
S O THAT IT S L I D E S U N D E R .
F O R A S E A T W H E N TH E
W E A R E R W ANTS T O SIT D O W N .,

Hawkeyes AdvanceTo
Basketball F i n a l s
Nn.lnr out thalr rivals by a II
to tC »em In tha second gam* of
the championship Jt.krthxll x"
rie* now being* played between
Sharpshooters
and
llswkeye
•ram« in lha Junior llifh H.lwol
liH ^ r , tha latter train yrsterlry
afternoon war
given a final
-lianrn *.{ tha title, for tha
■'ns cam# &lt;f tha series wl I h i
olayrd Monday aftrrnoon.

NO NBBO TO STAND UP INCROWDCO C A ^ S ...C ARS.7 YOUR OWN SEA T. WITH YOU!

' fpadora wl I not r»ll Florida out cama of tha aarlra on Monday oft' of |U prrxrnt iVjtfrsslon, but th" •inoon’ thr'.uuh lha brilliant pixy
’ ' kanar.lllilr « t mnnrv In lha rlaht of raplaln Htoothoff who »eo.*d

k Tha president. of tha U fld a
Year Hound elute went on I" *»•
plain hi* foaltlon by pointing o-l
that approalmt’ely yiOO^BOO.DOO li
tuvested In ihla atata for thr on^ rU fh im t.l &lt;f WlhUr vtiltnrs acd
tourist*- Thl* lha rolontl »il&lt;l,
nhou'il tolurn lha Invratora IK*.*
000.000 n y n r but It ran'l, lie
. dbna In a three-month aaaaon.
' ••Whit lha people of Klnida
Bead la to convince tha world Ibnt
the atata la ju«t a* food a pace
.to apend a summer vacation a* a
Winter ont", ha said.
-j “Whan Ihla la dona, these Inycstmenl* will slart brim In-; ■&gt;
real return an j tha slate Will be
, prosperous ayaln.
"Refura wa ran eonvlnr* .Ilia
outal'V world that, tho stale is n
•.Wonderful.summer playaruuud, u
must conrlneo tho paoplo tlianisalve*.
I T h le can only bo dona by k»Itlny the stain to wirk loyathrr
Wi a whole on this vital pruyiain
and not an Individual e iminiiniili‘ Thla la naa ef lha ntoat~dllTiniU
problem* | have ficed since I be
yan sal Iny Florida to tha world
laat summer.
^ “FJerida has bad a number sf
aat-kd’ts that no other r 't le In
Ihw^Unltn h tj asparlaner'. Il»for*’ tha sraab of |0}0, the rommunlllrs war* used tu havlny
wealthy peop'e rente down anil
apand their muney Uvlahly. Now
thla ha* passed, for thalr are few
rlah people loi.'ay ami they have
contracted th* economy ha-Ylt.
"I am not Irylny to attract
paop'a to thl* atata for thalr win.
far and aummar rarati.n that
would coma horo naturally, but tho

will ho hold m Taosdsy B ig n v JS
a spatial featare has boon avWctad
fog tha gatottotoarant of rh*

tiO. 3kA46l &lt;

er Lining Is More
Evidence Thanln
iany YearaJIeSays

■ Miami merchants, who
i«k sledged thslr eo-opersIs All-Florida Doharty Day

•ih. U c .

ttor rtf»r U th* gUmslriin;

II of tha 17 pointa hU tram nudf
ir Its 17 to 10 vl«: ry. Countin r
the run* liBifu* yamde in which
ha tsrticipstrd, Captain Stoolholt now has scored 107 points, Jn
c ln 'ln j yesterday's i m r .
-Line-Ops- ar.l •—re-v af -Urn-two
Itimrr,
Monday. . Hhsrp-h otarx
17:
Kohson, f, 2 , JMham f, I, Bloot.
holt c. 11. Tl ll«, J . f ilhart, O'lUrr.
y a rd * 0 ; llau kcyr. 10, Htavrns
t. .1, Dean f. &lt;4, U m t , e, 2. II.
t'nlbart, g, I. T ireilligrr, g, 0.
Yesterday, llawhryo* I I ; liarflat f. 0. Ntevrm f, 4, llaan, e, 4,
II. Co bert, g, 0, I uw. n g, .1;
Sharprhootna ,10, Odham, f, 4,
Itobaon, f, 2, Rliolhoff, r, 4, TII•i» an I Oliver, yuard*, 0.

LO N G ’S M E A T IH A T R E A T T O E A T
E . F Irat S l r t c l
O p p o d U IHmloffl

Choice Cuts o f Round, Sirloin and Club

I ’VE GOT MV

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Tha sal** tag Idea t* said t«
growing In popularity ther*.
show. ■
"Report* from D » a « »*
2-cant par parkng* to* on tig
* retie* producing a decreasing
amount or raeanw*. wWto won'
from Wisconsin o« th# sale# tar
Ides le that the rich f i* * r l‘
th# poor oppose It- Rhode Islam1
reports tho sale* U * snder con­
sideration, wliile Mirylen.t osyr
there will hd **!#• t a t aglU tlos In
tho trait General Assembly. New
Hsiapshlr* le listed as being an­
tagonistic, and la Oregon there 0
said to he a sentiment developing
In favor of th# sale# tan.
* Montana r*po«U th* Id** U hy
no mean*
unlreruslly popaUr
whn* UUh has a 2-c*at cigarette
i s . *rith sentiment In favor p t rxponding thl* to other article*
So-’th Carolina hss, for some
time, been collecting from levies
on so-called luxuries. From tfcl"

TALLAHASSEE — Governor
Dare Shalts aald Governor Eugcn*
Talmsdg* of Georgia will arrive
Kara P rlity to lo his guest far
a short rb it and do torn* fishing
along tha gulf coast..

Dra't Triflt WtK**^
-DasY 1*1 ttom ara_s m a rt* held.

“S ^ S # # I*-

oopular In tom* —•- - „
la * • « * » ba growing In faror.

Theater PartyOffered
Early Golf Qualifiers

BUMPER. S E A T

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C A ftR T IT A L O N G W H EN Y O U E X P E C T
T O W A IT IN L IN E A T THE A tO V IES !

her* Sunday afternoon for candle
pin ami ten pin matches.
Tha scores last night:
e mil k1e NirtwrE

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Celery M arket Reports
Through courtesy of Iho U. 3. Department of Agricul­
ture in co-uperslinn with the Florida .State Marketing
Bureau, It. K. Winfrey, Hnnford-rrpnrsrntJitivc.—

-s ir * *re reported J*t*ro*f»d_b*--.'•** f.r sn app*rontl» sueco*»ftil
-efaeeeitoin Ing Nn»amhar nn *h»
-mrvn.ltlon to llm** tha ron*»lto%mnt*r4. *
I’rMaw, IVk. 31.
Mil# t 'V .1,1 nMf
|». (• |,t Hlch•tonally lmno«*d ta» «n "rnnarty
Catr*aa« RblrtMCNla wf I rlrrt la tfc*
I.
I a l f n l M fafrw f a r T h a r W a p . !&gt; • *.
K l«afaiu*a a | U w r« lo a a ; |tllla&gt;f| P r I r . -mfn-* to 1 t •&gt; ww? re«* •&gt;* the *•n
IK 1 .
"m
Vatnlj*: |i. I ’ hH M iM I . »’ltllA&lt;t»l»
*e.&lt; wn-th. MImouH I* evne-t
l l . r i . 1.1 n : N I i l t f
r . r»al|f. * . c lit .i t. x . . »
V n tk l :
l.lltr .l I t lr h .

OAK IIII.I., III.—Poller Hergrant Kdwirxl Ritter had Ja il
ll'lshrd raiding a itpoit which
said:
"Kmployte of amelllng compr ny brought hors* to station to
le shot. Ilnrie killed ly Officer
( liretice Himrns. Owner of hoite
ral'ed later to «*k If hors* had
been killed. Ilia wife had glrrn
wrong hnraf to emplny*.''
Th* aargaanl ihoutnl for Simor.a.
“You killed', he said, "lha
wrong horse. Now the villai* will
"I dldnt kill any horse", pro­
tested Himors. whn icamet,' on Ih#
verge of losing tho ariumant un­
til another po let min' esma In and
pointed out.that th* satrgant had
been I oklng at a 1017 report.
Th# targes nt wilted.

M I* ilir
3&lt;*.
T o fa l IU
•••"*». H iif.T l** I . IN tid irm i Y a t t U L
n iu f P I « T l N E I I H e rtd fM a
lS*la(
la r&lt; ira ta lla «
fav
h em
fa r a 31 lla a r
K »4*
T fc a r w a la j, F r k . 2X IB 3 3 .
l a a a f rtioa %: %«. T a 4 a v .
►.» it ft*. .!•&lt;»% |wa|„ H r r iln n «»f . F l o f
Ita B in n |, I I i i U a Io a ,
riM llE lM a
1‘U r Witr»M, r l a i r
l l A t illi iu a in a tl*
t f j I . I ’ h l r i t f o I . •*1 !»•' I !»»»•» 11 ? . r i f Y a .
h isN lffU l# w|f«t IlK IH llJf,
Pa.
Iinial I , t ‘t iln m » .ia I . l * a i r t . i i j . IlYw r*
w«| i i a h t . m n r k n
m r m lr i:4 r «
r t l I . Vn«llatv«(miIIw 1. M. n .j'h iw |,
f o. |* ■ lilttp lfiff
|Hilnl.
II

MimMMl I. NdWEfk I, Now \..rk i. U'b fm lr., |nj|%Ulualljr wjUJimL
KV.rr.allt I. I*hlta« »l|*hi» 1.
••••»«« mraEtff 91.1*.
hlfihwr.
But an 9. Pnii.mns* lwrHw If. Ilfrh* *"w I'tarr; J&gt;4 i.ats. few m U| J iV«
rtt.aml la. Ilnehealtr I. ftttannih I.
rtau WEtlu&gt;4. (tw keUe |.||
ki. |/t*il« 1. Tiirnnln I. Washington
II «•; .1-1 .log. 9fr.

I. V » H int« io w n I
T o ta l tv
Pawwlaaw f a r a 31 t l a a r l ‘« r M K e 4*
la a a l h i M
H . T e 4 e »,
P n liim a r V a r iia t P
r a ra
p u in l.
NVw V n rk 9, Phll.t.lw lohi,u l . How
lu ll A. H a lllm o r# 3. P llla b u r g h 3,
llu f f a ln 3. I r a r h In
W rw ltlna ln n.
A 11‘ A n y . All.atm a,
I’ t lr .i,
H in m r c ,
l!n r h M l# r , W r i t A lh a n jr. an.I Port*
larwl. M» a
t 'ln r in n a t l. 3 r a r a
p e i m .I
| ra r
mm *Ii I•* &lt;*l#«rlarHt. In«llmiapaiila, a m i
Kl. W ajrnr.
A ll .iw t i ill« rr« lo n a : C l n r ln n a ll 1.
K a r a n u h ili t t m ln n a : l &gt; n &gt; l a M I.
billw-w| K vw rM t. * U , t n C in c in n a t i I;

P la n t C H r . r iu r lr la *
p A r ily
rla .ia l* :
liA tiltn a *
ll« h l}
ilr ir u M
y a &lt; o m l» . ia n r k r t a lr a d r .
r a r lo a d a
f
w »». •hi| n in e
(Mtlnl.
|o la rk
r f a lr « .
Ih&gt;tly h lu a lly
w a sh e d
arul
t»r*»n»i.|ri|.
f
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tfua
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P ra m
laa*
k« riaa « i t a r k M a .
t'lw iw U n .l P u ll
3&lt; «.»«. r la a r . 3
n r r h u j ; 17 r a r a nn I r a r li H up .
"M*** lM*a»r.»t, iIcriiiri I s lo w , m arkw i
'lu ll.
F lo r id a
l« In rh r m l r a . la tilvl*li»«« 1|&gt;*
w a « h rd .
and
rratw
kraahrd. 3 .1 d o t.
trrrf
f iw m U i
II J k - l l l i ; a f|«*t. i*r«i f t ••*93 2 1 ,

CROSS OUT THE

CASH PAID—For clean
rag* at The Herald office,

Q uality
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WEEKLY
Jim Dandy

Ham burger

Than* famous Hurcaas-sur* Feed.,
priced to pleat* and delivered.
Krerythlng la Block and Poultry
INod, Crains and llay. Just laraatigata our valuta am) service
ami ynuH trade regularly at thl*
A A C Btsra.

A and G
FERTILIZER
Our Pork Is Government Inspected
‘ Pork

Mr. Waynlch aald.

GOVERNORS TO PLAY

A “Blag" thaatar party t:day
a s , promised ill local man p l f era who will havs qjrilficd foi
rrtry im the- •wnapw' *•City

W h ere

Fresh Ground

RALEIGH, N. C. Feb. 2 4 ,-R o .
lulls of • nstI'm-wide
tho question ef lisle-Imposed
sale* tag levies hare
nouaced by Capos M. Waynlch,
publisher and editor of tho High
Point Enterprise and memberelect of tho North Carolina lis ts
senate from Guilford county.
II* thinks there should he a ns*
lions] roaferenco on th* g r
subject of taiation by stats
federal repreeenUtlv*#, for th*
purpoa* of fo-ordinating taxation
pollcle* and presenting duplies*
tlon of lor lot.
“ I waa particularly interested
In. tha report from Mississippi
whore tha omorgeney statute Imnoolng a gonaral gross receipt*
tax on buslaasa and personal sarvice accounts

t h a t ’s a i l r ig h t .

SITTING IN
U N I'S GCT
STANDING IN
LINE BEAT
. A MILE ,

HOWLING NOTES'
In winning two out of ihrvo
games from th* Ne III |l..i.
tiers
train
In
a
bowling
match »n Ibc local alleys last
nigh., the .Smith's further; .tain
went into a Ihr.a way tie for sec
ond plar, with the |b&gt;ltlrr&gt;, and
t'cminol* Crramary team.
The
Forrest (iatchrl team holds first
piara by a sftigl* gam* margin,
with only one more week left In
play In lh« tnurnainet.
The Manfuril randle-pln tram
wnn three game* fr*/.i an Orlamlo
tram last night by th* total score
of six pins.
In the Hanford two-man league.
John Weaver and Uiddy llurtllrk
are Irading other scorer, with
41-12 pins, with Jack llrrrden and
Half Warner close l&lt;ehln,| with
4120 pins.
Orlando teams are . expected

Editor Thinki There
Should Be National
Conference On Plan

•’ ,

neta'a F h rtU liafB arrka m f
Prkee yea’ll lik*. thla rioridr
C o m p a n y maintains eomplata
•locks right In town oa oil mla.H
Fartlllsar ond Ftrillliar Matarlol,
lasted for this iaeollty. No delays
Tyy os oa your nest order.

SHADOW OF DOUBT
,
y^ m
G uesswork whj

JaaU t%*C igi to the tome tha crop gaot
la FAct«t„a»d o/an Itstpi youreyrxttkg ahaawarJ*. But Ll t,« i na factswarli when you as*
MmI FcrUBxm. far forty yean Meal FsrtEssrt
hm ds«(y Jaawrrtratad thalr vaiaa. They am
ma^a wilh palniUltiag car* U n tha choka* al
P1* **^ ^ mrtarlsls. They era batc'raJ moothe
M sJreace, elawtJ ta became thataagUy
ewaji «aJ then remdW Were shlpwant They
r*«ch you la perfaet madranKal caaekUom m l
wtoft yaa olWdmua yichi m i tha m y fart
• ""* 1 qaeMy af fruit er vcyetsUe M tpl

Til Thursday night Mar. 2 to pou
thalr IH-hola qualifying round
icora, Mr. Carraway taid, hut '.t
■ ■
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Cash paid for clean cotton rag*
«t Tha Herald office.

•ale quality ll lll I Sna. Kesl II.**s i l l fair aaalllr l l .t l ; !• dna. and

ind la purauance of that cartali.
■|s*l d**t#a »f fore* loans* and
4«|«, mail* iimI »nl*r*4 on !"• 3TIII
U r o f January IMI. la aad ky Ik#
rtreull fnurl In and far Seminole
County. Plnrlda. In Ctiuncary. la a
rer.sln e n a o a
(ksrala pent-lna
-herein JKFTERPpN ISTANDAIU)
UPH INHt'll AN.'K COMPAKT. a
rnrtmra.ian under Ike U « t of
garlk Carolina, waa plalallff. an.1
It At I'll K. BTKVCNN and OIXtK
VKIIA *TBVa:gl«. Ilia wife, war#
I.y t i l *
.
.•fendaa.s, I. IP *
•
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I aald Court by
Special Master
•aid decree apt nted shall oiler
.I.or
. sale anil _
ee_ at public aulery
n*f»r* the from door of lhe_ Court
* Hanford.
- - - -Seminole
minoir County,
House In
Counts,
leant *hnuro of
Plorlda. kr.wren Ike l.__t
'
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sale, os Monday the «lh
—
.C
Marsh, tail, the name being a Hut*
Hay of ihla rourt the following
Irarrlhml properly allua.a In Sem­
inole County, rtorlda. la-wit:
teil It In Uloek I of Iho Han
Lanin Subdivision of jho Clip
al Kanr»rd. Florida, accord Ia#
Du I I*oc»l D ru ggU la A n
lo lbs Idat thereof recorded In
Netllng R e g u la r S ix*— 7 6 c
tho Puhlie Reeorda of lamlaola
.
Cuua.y,
Florida.
Ve |u» tar Only 35©—On
the same In ha gold 1* satisfy said
M on ey-B ack G u aran tac.
decree.
Terms! Cash. Purchaser la paj* far
dead.
.
E W B A N O M ^H A LIT O SIS
II. M. TTATWOM.
Special Master.
s m a lls r

lia a - I M t .

rniuu-ieaiai as daw-- riaac. (
Fla. a mead: • tar* an Iras*. ■«*■s|l*« alMiu. modsrat*. remand mod.
•r*i«. market all«!itlr ■ir«»r«r.
-.-1i.rt.la I* Inch crates, waaked and
-treeonled. and Indlvldoalle waabed
unt prsrnoltd. I dot. |l.t|.|L**i I
•na |l I t .IJ.au, mostly »»**: I doa
I I.aa-ll Ik, mnellf IM t.lt 31; a
.«• II is .I t is. flna nnalilv 11.41*
•I,Id1 li tins liaa-tL It. fins qual*

Special Trial Size
Vicks Antiseptic
Almost All Gone

Local d r -* -'* !* I f Introducing
a new anL'*»p'.'» wMeh doe* every­
thing that a —v;th-snwh or gargle
can an I aho**l' do—at half th*
oaual pri** nf : 'her quality anti­
septics. II la m«d* by tha maker*
nf Vkks VanoRub. The name of
It la Vick* Voraton* Antiseptic.
Of course, the only raal proof
r f Ita quality and amaslng econo­
my la actual ua*. To furnish this
rroof, Vlcka Chemlsta supplied to
druggists—a t less than coat—S
million spatial trial bottles—a U c
value for 10c. The** trial hottie*
h art gone so quickly that thla
I f your druggUt’a supply of Uw
trial sis* la auhauatod, gat an*
af the regular sis* bottle*—7&amp;«
rahia-rfar only Uc. Uaa It a
weak. Unless yau are dallghtad
with It, year manay will he re­
turned.
MIU ItriTiih. Btraag Baaaik
Na extra vagaat claims a t* awda
far Vkfca AaUaaptie. f t la simply
tha beat era I aatiaaptk Vkka
rhamlata could pnduM -aiiad bp.
•N* chemists, bacteriologists, aad
phanMMtliqlato af thalr 11 alUsd
am aalaMtlsaa bars aad la ffuraaa.
They created a halaacad aaU■aptW-aUM enough to ha Nod

WILHOM A nOTI.K.

ftollcllora for Ptalalin.

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M inim um c j u r g s 8 0 c .

4AVE Y 0U R WATCH repaired
by on# who really know* haw.
Rrlfca, Jaw flrr, Mag. Art- *
HONEY—10 pound
pail.
1000 E. 2nd. Geo. E. Slack.

RENT AN Austin. Roadster or
coup*. 6e par ralla. Reel A Sons,
Tirana 160.

0A—Poultry

FRYERS, Whlto Rock, battory
raised, milk fad, tond;r, Juicy
Knilca |u hereby sl&gt;en that IL U and a l a a n . Wholesale market
niser. purchaser af IJ/IM lh ef
Tas Certificate Mn. 111. dated th* price. 110 pslletsw tame hrapd, •
t.h day nf July A. IX. n n . he* filed
aald ceftlflcula '•« fur afllc* aad
has mad* applies!!** far u a dead
lo laaue la arcsrdaare with law.
M*M certlftcala ambraraa Ih# fo|.
Iswlng described property situated
■""■•mlaela 'Counly, Florida, Is- WANTED—Cheat s f drawers er

ehlfforob*. Must ba rraaonabl*
East IP ahala* af Lol I. lee"••a I* Township M Mouth,
for cash. Phans U03.
ttange t* East. 1*.acres
The aald land helna sen*seed a t th*
dale of Ih* laouaar* af auah rarilftrat* In Ih* asm* af A. E. ajnblom.
I’a leas aald rarllftsal* shall ho ra. LOWER APARTMENT. Mahon.y
doamad accord Ina in law laa dead
Apart manta. PhoBa IS-1
will laa*# Iharaon aa lha ||lb day
•f Haleb A. n . ISIS.
LOWER
I room funtlaha I apartWHuaa* aay nfriclal algsalur*
‘ kte ,»ke led day af Fabmept, 601 Park A re. Tilephonc
ruary, A. IX. IIJA
TSg or apply t i l P in t National
V. &amp; w r n u s s ,
Clark Circuit Court Beak Bldg. Calebugk Rarity Co.

FOR RENT) Unfurnished

house.

V rooms umLowpir-g portb. In-.

QUICK TRUCE DELIVERY
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SAILING rOR 4 j m
V u it Dublin er Cart? I

unanimous cot
policy, and the
contempt for a

r when tha League Assembly voted
ition of the Japanese Manchurian1 Ha ran away to
nese delegation U an indication of Tta And ha aaw tho
opinion, walked oat of meeting In n
'Sort

a sailing port,
sailor* of every
Spas tar Henry U Dotartr. p t * * k

And h« saw bright ships.

taat ef the

in modern time* h u one nation so deof the rest of the
iberately cultivated the oppoaiti
minion been ao defrtjrld, apd never before haa woi
ilhft a tingle nation.
Inltely and unanimously aligned
‘span finds herself confronted tlte j by the entire world.
The League of Nations Itself represents a preponderant Bat the captain said to him,
"Show mo yoar money,"
P V t o f world opinion and the action of the League yester­
day bad the addltiooal approval. If not the active en­ Bat David reold not. tar ha badal
couragement, o r the United States, and very likely of
But this decision of the League has in no wise been
hasty, If ore then a year ago, shortly after the hos­
tilities first began, a commlaelon of five eminent men, in­
cluding one American, was appointed by the League to
inrotlgate the -glno-Japanese dispute.
They went to
Apatu Manchuria, and other parts of China, spent many
months analysing the situation^ deliberately and cautiously
prepared their report, and nine months after their appointmenL submitted. Ahais-findlwgwto G eo *v *~ ~ *------- --« —
The League Assembly delegated the matter to a Com­
mittee of Nineteen, which in turn appointed a sub-commit­
tee- The report was studied for some time
Additional
witnesses op both sides were called before the aub-com-

dabs, before tho Adrvrtliir^
Gab of Ufml.
"We la MfcmJ a*ad a #*pwater harbo^ tat we aheaU pell
jMt m hard far what JaaMoartlle
Mode er whet Tewpa needs, or
say ether etty io tta state, bebostons wUl ««te IU share.

Oh, how strange a thing a tide
most be.
Is th#r* a path through the soot

A rt there flags and
flatter oat?

ribbon*

-Hew p'gfS** M ay paepie wit!

his efforts to kngttan tta season,
which 19 r*««nt !* ■ « htd f^wn"

to
*

"Now I have pointed oat to
yea two things which soon to no
t« bo conditions proccdoot to My
kvtaro of prosperity for n o rth :
P in t, united action; and aaoaod,
the lengthening of the season,
for that rtatsn, white a t present,
moat of ny ows Florida lnvtaj|
meat lo in tho Greeter Mls|£g
m m , wo set out teat Augest to
try to bring people to tta state of
Florida as a whole, bteoasa H I*
doubtful If any on# dty e*j* be
prosperous without the whole

tho captain Mid to him,
"Show n o your momyl”
But David, could not, for he hadn't

And

Cannon complains of tta

which tta

Associated ovsrlooksd the Importance of Japan's position In tha Orient,

a him. After all, »«»
look a gift bora* to tta
B ossr Babson Instate tta deprwaion will curs iteslf.
^
It looks Ilka It te I * 1" * “ U *4 *
major operation to get rid of
so n * of tbs doctors.

’ f t * old toying tta t h i ww I 9log to fast bt met hlmMlf * 0 * Tnr back could htvs taen'apptted
to* Malcolm Campbell without
exaggeration If tha bumpy taoeh
hadn’t kept him from stepping on

or tho necessity of outlets for her expanding population,
or the tremendous capital investments whieh aha has for
years been making in Manchuria, or the requirements
w and order throughout this district if the safety of
Investments is to be maintained, or .the aggravation
which gn impotent Chines# government falling reneatedlv
to deal decisively with these problems must have caused,
or the score or more of other "Incidences" which pro­
voked Japan.
But the League contends that other methods should

E

At night tta wsvm blew up sad
dews.
And tta dart curved over tta
town.

*J tSezsn&amp;rup itr?

accomplish far more for the peace and prosperity of the
East
It is true that history is full of wars undertaken

territories, but suck conflicts occurred before the er# of
the Nina Power Treaty, or the Kellogg Pence Pact, to both
Qf which Japan la 4 signatory.
It in our belief that the force of world opinion, relatively more potent than the public opinion of a small city,
together with the limitation# of finance, which in Japan as I cannot My, I cannot say.
In the test of til* world are groat,' wilt suffice to bring
! be was under the water
Japan to terms, before many months. Another war, either Humthen.

t
, Perhaps tta reason A1 Bmlth
has not been named for any high
executive position 1* becxuM ta
would Ilk* to ta in th* Senate. An
easy way fo r him to get there
would ta for Roosevelt to Appoint
Senator Copeland, of Hew York, t-v
•om* foreign diplomatic poat, and
for Smith to ta named sa ht* *ureeetor by hte old frlesd Q ti. Leh­
man.
With all the trouble there I* In
the world todsy It is probably a
good Idea to have a man at tha

stick’’ would ta tomplate.

g m i will be fairly well outlined
within tta next 10 day*. Demo­
cratic leaden t a r * prepared for
party reorganisation and the out­
lining of iegUteUv# action Im­
mediately after Ur. Wilson on■umti office. Point* about which
con great tonal apeculation hoe cen­
tered for many weeks will be
cleared up. it Is believed, by Her.
S. There Include the moko-up of
President Wilson’s cabinet rela­
tions between Ur. Wilson and
William J . Bryan, tta personnel
of tta Democratic membership of
tta tariff making ways and
mean* committee} tta scops of
tta reorganisation fight in tta
Senate, and tta approximate da­
ta for eonrsning th* extra Mo­
tion of Congress.

SANFORD, TW EN TY Y E A R S AGO
ter. and Mrs. CaWte M. Wil­
liams havs as their charming
guest Mr*. R. D. New, of Baraonab. Go. One cay last week Hr.
Williams took th* ladle* down to
Orlande in hi* tar-that Mr*. New
might hare tta pleasure of toe­
ing th* Orange County Fair.
O. P. Swop* and family are
moving to Oviedo this week when
Mr. Strap* will be closer t» hit
tend preposition*.
Soma weeks sgo a representa­
tive committee waa celled from
tta various club* of Sanford to
consider tta formation of *
Woman’s Clnb wKh deportments,
which would Include the activities

on of Sanford. Thte mortment haa
for its object th* broadening of
tho organlied work of tta com­
munity and tta unifying o f tte
Interests. Tbs committee haa
breughr tta matter before tta
West Side Improvement Associa­
tion, tho Untie Club, the Weteka
Club, the Wednesday Club, and
tta Lend-a-11and Chib, and in
each organisation tta subject of
union te being thoroughly dis­
cussed in all its carings.
Mamtare of tta committee ore: Mrs.
8. O. Chose, Mix. J . D. Parker,
Mrs. J . W. Dicklns Mite Elen Ma­
honey and MIm Mabel Bowler.
. Policies o f a new administra­
Cash paid for clean cotton rags
tion and plana of a ‘ new Cen­ at Th* Harold office.

BRYA N
TH RA ILKILL
S e rv ic e S ta tio n t n 4 G a n g *
S to ra g e — Hep#iriiyi
G aa, Oil a n * T h e f e r r i c *
Gamer# i s ! S 1 1 M
A re .
' ph on h p m

Could be hear th* roar, and th*
wort of lb * men?

W hat The Fingerprint Records Show
Interesting figures were revealed the other day when
the Bureau of Investigation of the United States depart­
ment of fingerprint records released statistics dealing
with arrests made by American policemen during 1982.
Nearly 40 per cent of all those arrested, it la shown, were
nder 25 years of a n . This may indicate a reckless teneacy of youth, or It may prove that moat criminals era
young because they get killed before they grow old.
it records representing 277,778 arrests from
Feb. 1 to
arrest# wi
persona hi

Day after day, and tta waves and
tta wtnd.
It waa water before them and
water behind. , ,

3

"Hire’* a ahlpl Here’s a shlpl'

The Herald 1* on* of thoassadi
who regret exceedingly that Hag'
or Ctrmck, who for a time teener
to l a staging a remarhahle reoov
dry from hi* bullet weund, now
lies dangerously near to death’i

It waa th# duty af tfe honorable head gardener to watch fag tha
Steal beautiful of the h ip * * sad tie to tha e te * pf « * h a HtUa silver
beU.

tale in the law to avoIdftjkjfMB
a#F more’ than te ataatutaly net•tekrp-Be &lt;fld C h a r t * * ’ « M * 0 .
Bet beeaasa o f the premisses* Sf
hte office as chairman a t tta
hoard of t t a N atteuTO tty Bang

Aa the floweri awayed la tha braaae, tha bafe tlnklad withswcwt

maaic. Tha# tha courtier# aad tha dtet tegalahed vialtsr^ airoillag aloeg
tbe paths, were sure to sae the fla eat apaciatesm.

aet: hok Ih ik way end 1 *

h i t t k#*n iitr c litd ta kit

ition, agnlnat
Hi^been previously

w_

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1 out of
violations

to TO O . R—
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Miss Anderson W&lt;
Morris E. He

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SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1955.

Washington 'Program
Held in Local School

The auditorium of the West
Announcement w*s mad* this
morning of the marriage Wads**- Side’ Primary School was deco­
Q ffl*. l ia
■ ' ' Hi - - I■ day arming of Mias Ruth Ander­ rate „• with ted f laala I and fern to
son. daughter of Mr and Mr*. M. develop ■ suitable coIct iihemr
the Washington program
Catholic Circles Serve
H. Andersen, of this city, to Mor­ for
which was given at th* schoul by
ris
Edwards
Hanson,
aoa
of
Mr.
Slipper To BaiseFund
and Mr*. M. Hanson,' also or this the W ot Slda Primary P.-T. A.
on Thursday evening with pupi*
city. Th# c * « motry waa par
Over 130 ner* ts errre tarred
SUNDAY.
by th* Raw. George Trapp, a f tha of the Third Grade, Mrs. Marion
at the turkey supper and enter­
A tea will t * given a t OfiO P. Lutheran Church, at his M m *.in SL Johns, teacher, taking part en
4 M r* « . 0 . O n r k i t tainment given Thursday night at
th* program.
r fo r W a a l to spend tha Episcopal parish bouse by M. In the efcureb annex for the Orlando. -&gt;
member* of tb* Young 'People’*
The bride was’ born In BalneaAwiiting on th* program was
Cirri* Number On* Mre. Frank
Department .of th* First Mstho- villa, S. C. but has be
Mrs. li. L. Glenn, who rendered
Meiteh, * hair rasa, and Circle
Jisl Chorth and their oul-cf-town Sanford bar Hom* for th* p u t several vocal numbers, with ac; and IN n . R- E. S ltrn u ,
t« SL Petersburg tail Number Taro, Mre, Frank Friars, g"eit*. Mi** Atdlc* Harrison and nine year*. Th* bridegroom was com; nnum-nt by
Sire.
Helen
chairman,
of
All
Soul*
Catholic
U took* their homo, art
Miss Helen Wilson will ho host- born bar# and attended th* public Stephen &gt;n,. pianist. Over 140 par­
Church for tho building ftind of
today hare.
***** and Mbs Clifford Shinholser schools of the city. At present he sons wrie in atteedam*.
tha church. Supper won |erred
I* employed by the Umatilla Fruit
will conduct a musical program.
Mrs. Georg* W. Huff opened
from
6:00
o’clock
until
8:00
o’clock
NWi Barela Lang left this wa«k
Company. Mr. and Mre. Hanson the pr gram with an address of
MONDAY
after
which
a
short
entertain.uckt
Pittsburgh, P*. where »h«
Mrs, A. W. Knox and Mr*. Wal- are making their home with the welcome after which th# Third
m to a i m
her position with was given.
ter L. Morgan will be hostesses former1* Barents at their bora* nt Grade presented "Georg# WashThe parish kouso wws daearete-l
Baltimore one.’ Ohio Railroad.
for “ladle, day" at tho Sanford Paola.
Inglm in Nursery |jmd", a* fol­
for tha occasion with quan'.'tbrs Country Club.
lows:
of
bright
colored
gladioli,
other
Mr. and Mrs. Kyi* Shoemaker
Regolar burin*** a n d saria!
Dyeiiitig Song, “Stother Gooh
garden
flower*
and
ferns.
Ih
*
and Mr*. Henry Etta Leonard
meeting 0f th* Truth Seekers
Um l."
ipent yesterday at the Central long table* from which sipptr Class o f th*
First Methodist
“Mother Hubbard"—Norma Wolfwaa served were overlaid wi'h Chureh wtll taka place at 3:00
Florida Exposltloa.
er.
*
linen cloths and cantarej with o'clock at th* hom* of Mr*. John FIR ST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
T o m . th# Piper’s Son"—John
tm a l bowl* of Spfiag flower*. D. Jink in*, corner French Avenue
RuniMcy.
The following cammittees as- and Third Street, with Mre. JinkSixteenth Street and Sanford
AlsUd,,wUbvlb*.nJW««i.,.UtJisU.| bwr8fre.*'t&gt;.,‘T.*Tffpi',*'Wir*A:’'P'.1
,
Mamhall Mid Thnw^ Whitten.
Th# Rev. F. M. Mar •
Dot Id Butler Is (pending the Mre. Frank Msiscb, Mre. Georgs Bandy, Mr*. John Brumley, Mrs.
•er, pastor. Tommy
..Tom
Tucker"—
Billy Hollihan.
Tucker"—Billy
Hollihan.
Bible School. V45 A. M.
Frank J . G. Walts, and Mr*. C. R. Ma­
week-end at the University of Kandmutler, aad Mrs.
Ten
O'clock
Scholar"—Elmo
Patars; kitchen eornmltte*. Mrs. son as hostesses.
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
Worido ao tho gwsotof htahret
Gradlick. .
Frank Peters, Mre. J . R- Kenney,
Christian Endeavor, G:.'W P. M.
er, Charlea Butler.
/
A business and social meeting
“Peter Pumpkin Eater and Wife"
Mre. Julia LurNng, Mre. Geoige of the St. Agnes Guild Of Holy
Evening Service, 7:30 P. M.
—Gnroon Frederick ami Vir­
Mr. and Mr*. Nick Zernovean Kundmuller, Mrs, A. It. Maboner, Cross Episcopal Church will bo
ginia Harriet.
and, Mrs. Mary M fn ir a (pent Mrs. John Sehlrsrd. Mre. Georg* held at 3 JO o’clock at the Parish
FIH5T BAPTIST CHURCH
“Bo Peep”—Marjorie Stafford.
yesterday in Or'anflo I t the Con E. Balmee, Mrs. Henry Richter, House, with Mrs. R. P. Monts*!“Simple Simon"—Albert Huff.
Mrs. J . T. Griffin, and Mrs. Ben
Iral Florida Exposition.
Park Avenue and Sixth Street, "Bey Blur" James Lee.
vatge and Mia, Fannie Reba Mun­
Lake: dining room committee,
Th* Rev. W. P. Drt oku, Jr., pas­
son as hostesses.
“Little
Miss Muffct"—Irene
Mr*. A. B. Mahoney, Mrs, E. J.
Mb* Caroline Co*bum vent to
Hawes.
Monthly business meeting pe th* tor.
Amann, Mr*. Ben lake, and Mrs.
Gainesville yesterday where she
Sunday
.School,
10:00
A.
M.
Dependable Class of the First
“Oil Kirg Cole"—Walter SchoeJ . C. Aycock; and dec. rations.
attended the military ball at the
Morning Servlrei, 11:00 A. M.
Methodist Church will tak* place
nemann.
dvenlty of Florida last night.
Mis* Lurlta Mahoney, assisted by at 7:30 o’clock at the hunta of Mr*.
B. Y. P. U , 6 :IS P. M.
"Mist re-* Mary’— Willie Mae
Mre. E. F. Line an..' Mre. A. B.
Evening Services, 7:.1» I’. M.
R. M. Muon, J r , South San fori*
Gamble,
Its , Lillian Brmnan, a student Wallace. Among those serving Avenue.
Wednesday evening service, 7:30 "Uuren of Hearts" — Gladys
were: tho Misses Clara. Rankin,
|t Wesleyan College, Macon, Ga.,
Monthly program meeting of P. M.
Pippin.
ived last night to sptnd a short
Lue'.la Mahoney, Lucy Peter*, the Woman', Missionary Society
"Jack llotnsr" — Rufus Woou’s.
ALL SOULfl CATHOLIC
i hare with her parents, Mr.
Patsye O’Connor, Margaret Tak- of the First Baptist Church will
"Jack and Jill" -- David Broun
CHURCH
Mrs.
Brmnan,
Mr. Arthur
and Mrs.
E. C. Magno­
Bralley, of ach, Adelaide Richter, Madeline be held at 3:30 o’clock at the
_
«
anil KMhteen Higgins,
lia s Avanoa.
t Sanford, were called to Le­ Mallem, and LoU Shelley.
church with Circle Number Seven
“Humpty-Dumpty" — Duane TilRev. J . J . Keilsghan, pastor.
Tho program for tha evening In charge. Circle Number One will
mon, Vo, yesterday by the
lie.
First Slavs, 8:00 A. 31.
sth bf Mr*. Bralley’s brother, consisted of vocal number* by J . conduct the prayer service at 3:00
Chorus, Albert King, Clifford
Second
M
u*
10:00
A.
M.
J . Hennessey, Mr*. Ed Vangal, o’clock.
F. II. Fletcher.
Benediction after Second Max*. (Irare/, Warren Duncan, Charles
Tom Kenney, and Phil Ryan, of
The Sunbeam Band of the First
Vlning, lanvtic und Frank Ogles­
Dally
Mass, 7:30 A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Randall, Jr., Inter Park, and Robert Plcus and Baptist Church will meet at 3:30
CatechLm Class Saturday at
[and Mrs. Katharine Davis motor* - Carl Pleua, of Orlando. Piano ac­ o’clock at the church.
3:00 P. M.
to 8 t. Petersburg ysatsrday where companiments were rencVred by
TUESDAY
Wednesday evening
services,
Mr. Randall adtanded a state iftas Doris Vangal and William
A meeting of the board Of th*
7:45 P. M.
*3
’AOLA
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
[meeting of General Electric deal, Sullivan, of Orlando,
Woman’s Club of Sanford will
ere at tha Princess Martha Hotel.
tak* place a t 10:00 A. M. at the
HOLY I.TlllSH EPISCOPAL
The Rev. Alfreil Ericsun, pastor.
club house.
CHURCH
Sunday School, 0:43 A. M.
Mre. Harry Oplinger, of Way- Mayfair GardenCircle
WEDNESDAY
Murning Services, 11:00 A. M.
cresa, (la., haa born eallsd her# by
will b* a board meeting of
The Rev. II. Irving Louttil,
Greets Orlando Club theThere
Christian Endeavor, 6:3u I*. M. recti, r.
|tha oerlou* Illness of her mother,
Garden Club of Sanford at
Evening
Services,
7:30
P.
M
Mre. S. J . Bigger*. She is a guest
0:30 A. M. at the home of Mrs:
(jiilngiisgeslma Sunday.
Tfi* Mayfair Cirri* of the San­ R. M. Warren, Enst Second
Mid-week Prayer Meeting, 7:30
M n. Paul 0 . . Bigger*, West
Holy Communion, 7;-‘U&gt; A. M.
ford
Garden
Club
entertained
the
P. St.
:htee nth Street.
Street.
Church School, '.i:30 A. M, ,
members of Lucerne Garden Clr*
Tha Seminole County Counrll of
Murnirg 1’ia jc i and Sermon,
tie, of Orlando, yesterday after­ P.-T. A. will meet at 10:00 A. V .
LAKE MARY COMMUNITY
id Mr. -ami ftry.TM Jte
11:00 A. M.
noon
with
*
garden
run.
After
CHUKCII
at Paola. Luncheon will be served
•Mr]*. C. C. Wilson, and Tom Big.
Christ Church, Longwou..’, 3;:U)
of Winter Garden, spent meeting at tha home of Mrs. at 1:00 P. M. Anyone Interested
P. M.
Ralph
M.
Warren,
where
they
(Presbyterian Government)
H terd ay here with Mr. and Mrs.
ln P.-T. A. work I* Invited.
Evening Prayer and Sermon,
Organised In 1804.
I Paul G. Bigger*. Waat Eighteenth viewed her garden, the member*
Monthly luneheon and annual
7:30 P. M.
and gutsts visited the garden* of election of officers of the Wom­
Preaching Services at 11:00 A.
Street.
Mrs. J . N. Whitner, Mrs. J . U. en’* Club of Sanford will take M. end 7:30*P, M.
PRESBYTERIAN t l l l ’RCH
Graded Sunday Schoul with
Mrs. D. L. Long returned last McCaalin, Ur*. Henry Wight, Ben nlace at 12:30 o’clock at the club
Fish,
Mrs.
W.
E.
Watson,
end
house with Mrs. S. D. lllehley- Trained Teachers, 10:00 A. M.
night from Winter Garden where
The Rev. E. D. Brownlee, D. D.
Minister, the Rev, James M. pastor.
man, Mre. B. C. Moore, and Mrs.
the epent a few days with her Mre. K. It. Deas.
Upon reaching tha home of C. R. Mason U hostesses. Reserva­ Thompson.
daughter, Mre. W. f- Roche. She
Sunday School, IMS A. M.
stated that Mre. Roches two ghl Ben Fish, refreshment* were tion must be mad* by Tuesday at
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
served
by
Mr*.
E.
M.
Galloway
in
noon with Dr. Elisabeth Tracy.
FULL GOSPKL TABERNACLE
hum hua dogs won blue ribbon at
Christian Endeavor, 6:3b P. M.
th* shadow garden on hi* lawn,
THURSDAY.
[the Central Florida Exposition.
Evening Worship, 7:30 P. 3(.
The
Rev.
William
F.
McPherson,
after which a call was made at
Regular meeting cf the South
Tha session will meet at the
pastor.
Friends of Miss Thelma Tew, the Watson garden where orange Side Primary P.-T. A. will ltake
close of thr murning and evening
Bible School, 0:48 A. M.
stadent at the Florida State Col- juice was served and Dr. R. S. place at 3:00 o’clock at Ih# school
worship services lor the reception
Sermon, 11:00 A. M.
Keclor,
of
Cranford,
N.
J
.,
exg* for Woman at Tallahassee,
auditorium.
of members. Those without church
Evangelistic
Service,
7:4S
I’.
M.
be Interacted to learn that plained hi* tfeetriral seed beds,
FRIDAY.
Women's Prayer Meeting Wed­ homos in Sanford are welcomrd to
^ha has been appoints^ to sert* as which ar* considered an interest­
Tha American Legion Auxiliary
all service*. Tha pastor Is a«ailnesday, 3:00 1*. M.
delegate to tha students' con- ing experiment.
will have Its regular meeting at
Prayer a n d Praise Service, nblo for conference every morning
irenca In Macon, Ga. In the near
At th* horn* of Mrs. Deas lea the home of Mrs. Frank L. Wood­
from 9:00 o’clock to 12:00 o'clock
Wednesday, 7:45 P. M.
are She will ba sent by tha ■nd sandwiches ware served and ruff, 620 Oak Avenue, at 4:00 1*.
Service at County Jail Sunday, Jin his study at th« church.
First Baptist Church, of TsUshas- several itilka of Seminole County M.
3:00 P. M.
ealary ware presented to tha Or­
“World Day of Prsyar for
FIRST METHODIST CHURC H
lando guest*.
Women" will bo ohoerved at 2:30
FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST
Mrs. J . O. Laney, Mrs. Arthur
Those enjoying the garden run P. M. at tho First Baptist Church
SCIENTIST
The (lav. Smith Hardin, pastor.
Sraaan and son, William, Mre. E. were: Mn. Albert Zapfe, Mrs. J , with a program to be put on by
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.
|D. Moblay, sad Mrs. DoWitt R. Dye, Mrs. Georg* Sturgeons, representative* from the different
Christian Selene* service* are
Professor G. E. McKay, super­
are planning to leave Mon- Mrs. A. 0 . Dsn ham, Mre. E. M. thurehes In th* city .’Th# public it
held every Sunday minting st intendent,
«
jfo r Macon, Ga. to spend a Reynolds, Mr*. Clement B. Wil­ Invited.
the churrh at East Second Street
Horning Service, 11;UU A. M.
Mrs. Mobley will visit bar cox, Mre. Vinton N. Pace, Mrs. O.
Harmon by th# pastor, "Where
bUr, Mre. T. I. Harris. J r , S. Lang, Mre. Orvilla Butler, Mn. Primary Co uncilMeetH at 11:00 o’clock. Subject for to­
morrow is “Christ Jesus."
Is Your F a ith !"
Bra nan and Mrs. Brown will P. Philips. Mr*. H. L. Betkea,
With Miss Maxwell Wednesday evening church at Young People's Division 6:43
re la tires, and Mr*. Laney Mrs. S. W. Clary, Mrs. L. U
S0Q E. 2no St., at 8:00 o'clock.
P. H.
*111 ba Uw guest o f bar daughter, Jacob, Mrs. F. M. Smith, Mr*|
The hom* of Miss Jean MaxThis church maintains a free
Evening Service, 7:30 P, M.
lisa Gena Martin Uney, who is Oliver Thompson, and Mrs. Pauwell. West Sixteenth Street, was Rest. Ing Roam st the chureh where
Ssrnion by the pastor, "What
ylng a t Wesleyan College.
lln* Friedman, of Chariaalon, W. tb* scan* of tha monthly meeting
Ih* Bible wd all authorised Chris­ God’s Paople Must Do,"
V*., allrperabers of Lucent Clrtlt, of the Pfrmmry Council held on
tian Sctrnre Literature may be
Wednesday
I'raysr
Service,
and Mrs. K. R. Deas, Mrs. Psrry Tuesday evening with Miss Maxread, bnrrowrd of purchased. Open 7:10 P. M.
Bridge Party, Given
Csmer'n, Mrs. II. H. Hsarso, Mrs. wall presiding over the short
Tuesdays and Fridays from 3 to
A cordial invitation |i extends
[Honoring Miss Meeks Edward Higgins, Mr* R. B. Mon- busts*** session. Hoalessoa for 5 P. M.
to all.
roe, Mr*. E. D. Rinehart, Mrs. E. the evening ware: Mrs. Marion
Honorisg her daughter. MU* N. Scott, Mr*. G, C. Sparring,
St. John, aad th* Misses, Ruth
BIIENKZKlt MKT1IODIHT
teas Meeks, of Jacksonville. Mr* R. W. Ware, Mre. R. M. War- Cillon, Mary Robinson, C am its CHURCH OF THE NAZARKNR
. M. J . Meeks entartaiaad with ran, Mrs. Earl* T. Looeks, Mrs. C.
Lake
Mary
Fla.
Barber, Franees Marrow, and Jean
Sunday .School, 10:90 A. M,
a bridge party on Friday after- W. Baker, M n. If. M. Watson, Maxwall.
R, N. Sanders, pastor.
Epworth I eigua, 6:30 p. M.
n a a n at h e r b o m * b a r * . Mr*. C. B. McKee, Mre. W. E.
Sunday School, 9:44 A. M.
The fotlowtag program was
Prayeg Meeting, Thursday, 7:3n
Bright colored sweet
KJrebuff, and Mre. W. W. OoeUrit, given:
Preaching, 11:00 A. M.
P. M.
arranged member* of. Mayfair Ctrela
dragons wore
Young Peopl*’* Soelety, 6:30
Talk, *A Nation's Strength"’Sera
the
tbs rra*n*; where
P. M.
Mr*. J . C. Mitchell.
—
assembled.
Circle Number Three Talk, “Tb# Future of Teacher Preaching. 7:30 P. M.
Following several game*
Helen Steph­ Prayer Me*tlng Tuesday, 7:30
|bridge scores were totaled
Meets A t Mrs. Pope’s Training’’—Mre.
enson.
r. M.
tea* awarded. High score prig*, V . &lt;
Rills Study, Friday, 7:|6 P. SL
Talk, "Obeervatloaj upon Begin­
f« lot* Randkershlef. waa given
TW home of Mr*. 11. B. Pop*
A cordial welcome la extended
ning Arithmetic*— Mr*. Qu Intun
I to M fi.'Job s Sparkman. Mre. Roy Palmetto Avenue, was th* scan* * f
to all 10 attend these services.
Brown. V r ■
IkflgfU Junior Hlrfi P.-T.A
[ e . Wlllagham was Ucky In.cut. tha regular meeting a f C M *
___ *
During tha ooclsl period a sale..’
id received a places*,
Number Three of All Souls CathoSchool Lunch Room
CHURTII
retire, wa. s *m &lt; b , i h . host- CONGREGATIONAL
la Urn after too* a salad lla Chunk bald Wednesday eraAdults
________ _ 36c
woe served by the ho*lets. aing. During tho bualnag nirelan
■ ■
Corner Park Avenue and 3rd
Children ........-------16c
----- * were: Ml** Theree* ins war* made far a brldg*
BUIDGX DfJfNI
Street.
V at tbs home of Mr*. W. F
1 guest, Mrs. W. A.
(to J r . High a g e )
'B a r . John Barnard Root, minis­
With a
tag*, Preach Avenue, with Mrs.
Mre. Paul Johnson. Mr*,
from
TUESDAY, FEB . 28 th
ter.
Orlando sag
rgMst*. Mr.
r K. WOUwbaaa. Mre. V. E.
Chureh School, B: 44 A. M.
.* 9:30 P. M.
and Mre. Hags
_ ,
Fred Pep*, Mr*. J . T.
Morn .tr Worakip, 11:60 A. SI.
Special Program
tpendiag
tha
la th e
[ Sparkman, aad Mkw Roeall* Pop*.
Sermon by th* pastor.
on their yat
•are narnd
O. J . Pop* Janed tha play*
dinner aad
l &gt; F Mr*,
[ eta at tha tea, b on .
evening at tha
l want Mre, A. I
■ r»‘‘ ............. ner wa# **:
ML Amaim, Mr*.
m r o r a t e a " h o u se
L
* NOTEEX OMB OUT
long table
Mr*. E. H.
1183
Orssg*
A
t# , YVlnUr park,
&amp;
TaL W. P. Sl-M
for
lb*
,
— «d *r, l^ ? .g ? 4 ’&lt;k
Mre. I
“Food of tka M a s quality and rhsrn|yr that I would #are# If
sweet peas,, j
fF .
yoa arere guest* In
eo-

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A t T h e Churches

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SUPPER

V -M W

Ommr

by, Jimini* Powdl, and Ralph
W.lfer.
Minuet, Taylor Brown, Patty
Hvlge, L*Roy Estri.’ge. Slsry
Rivers, Clarence Alexander, Elis­
abeth Vaughan, Jack ManUuer,
and Kalheiin* Spencer.
Quartet, “Old Black Joe", Sli­
ver Threat!* Among th* Gold", ana’
"When You and 1 Were Ymng
Maggie,' —Gordon Frederick, LeItoy Kslrblte, Clarence Alexan­
der, and LI ly Hoolehan, accjtnponied by Hufu* Wood*.
Vocal * j l o * , - T h * Washington
Song," and "That Little Boy of
Mine,’ Mrs. R. l_ Glenn, arvompa
nie.. by Mrs. Slephettson.
Preceding the program a sup­
per was serveil in th* auditorium
which was decorated for Lie occa­
sion with a prolusion of calendu­
las and fern. Hie ladles were over­
laid with red cicpe paper covers
and centered with bowls of cslen
dulse.

WASHINGTON IS
SEEN AS FOE TO
MODERN DRY LAW
Rupert Hughes Tells
How Father Of UJS.
Would Stand Today

NEW YORK Keb. 2 3 . - U 7 Georga
Washingtin.
Rupert
Hughe, believe*, would have In­
sisted upon payment of the allied
war debts! and would have been
• “feroeloua" five of prohibition.
Thu* did the novelist and his­
torian apltomire the political phi­
losophy Of “the father of hi* coun­
try."
Hughes, who has lieeom* known
as Washington'* “debunker" said
as a matter of fact, h# had been
much misunderstood; that h* does,
Monthly Meeting Of and always has considered Wash­
“th# greatest and most use­
Local U.D.C. Is Held ington
ful rltlten that the world ha, ever
With Sirs. Georg# A. DoCoties aeen."

the in m il y meatirg of the
*“ * s,' **■
V’ Howard Chapter, of the
U. D. (.*. took place yesterday
afternoon at 'the home of Mre.
DrCottes, Park Avenue. Mr*. Bish­
op presided during the business
session when rrp rts were hears
from various committee chairmen.
A* courtesy chairman, Mr*. J ,
C. Bennett state.I
that dur­
ing tha past month
flnwsrs
have been sent Is sick mem­
ber*
in 4
to
the
funerals
of twn member*. The resolu­
tions committee, composed i f Mrs.
Frank ls Woodruff, Mr*. FI. A.
Douglass, and Mrs. A. K. Rosseter,
hondru’ in resolution* on th*
deaths of Mrs. J . D. Parker and
Mr*. B. F\ Whitner. Sr.
It wa* decided that the annual
colitritiiitioif to the Norman V,
Randolph Relief Fund be sent In
tho ne.n future an.; that a framed
picture of General It bert E. Leo
be prc-cnli-d to the Junior lligti
School.
Mr*. J. M. Hayes gate a repcrl
of the Robert Fi. Lee ball in which
&lt;he stulcd that the affair was .*nc
crssful. It was then voted that
the chapter purchase UwsleU ui
tho life of J. K. U. Stuart for tho
members to study.
During th* social period re­
freshments wrrp served by the
hostesses, assisted by Mrs. It. D.
Cnscyell. Those present were Mrs,
F'. K. Uuunilllat, Mrs. J .
Renntu, Mrd. B. D. C sseril, Mrs. D.
II. rablwell, Mre. J . SL llay.s,
Mrs. G. D. Bishop, Mrs. Ue.rgc
A. DeCottcs, and .Mb* Margaret
Roberts.

Orlando Lawyer Will
Address Youngl'coplc
(fampbell Thornnl. young tlrlani.'.i lawyer and state officer of
the Msthodlst Young People’s
Department, will be the guest of
th* local Young I'mpV * Departmint uf tho First Methodist
Church *t a lea on Sunday even­
ing. He will deliver an addrrss at
the mealing ef the i.'cpatfmcnt at
•1:30 o'clock.
Mr. Thornal will ba rrmrmlx-fi'd
by the members «&gt;f the Young
People's Group as living a ..... ..
ber of the Union Delisting Train
arguing the ((uestlon, " I , Right
Always Right’ " Invltati n, have
been issued to tho Mrihmliat
young people of the city to attend
Ih# tea and hcer Mr. Taornal's
speech.

Hnued, "always ha* been my po­
p»
sition.
I f I hn,| been known
Washington'# MehunkrF it ha*
been beeaose 1 exploded the un­
true thing* that had been told
about him."1'____
Mr. Hughe* com pared George
Washington with Hie incoming
president, .Fronkfln ]&gt;. Roosevelt,
and found many "unsuspected
similarities."
T h ey both." he said, "were
kilstrcrats. in the snclsnt mean­
ing of that term. They Itoth were
pnwbrful physically—I understand
that Roosevelt Is a physical glanr
In hla upper torso. WsshlntTon
suffered from physical Infirmities,
too, despite
his
tremendous
strength. He was a prey to
stomach trouble; hi# teeth failed
him rarly; his eye* failed him In
later life.
"They both were eho#rn In lead
the people after sweeping depres­
sions.
And I consider that sn
axcslbml woven.-When Washington
assumed office the people had
the subconscious resllxstlon that
the worst had been reached—
and p&amp;seil. And, knowing that
they had passed the worst, they
girded themselves for Ihe reeov•ry.
"t believe that much th* same
thing will occur after Mar. 4. I
lielleve that F’ranklln D. Roose­
velt will lie side to arouse the rnnfblenee of the people in much the
same way."
Ifnghba spoke o f repeal of th#
prohibition amendment *n,| reeslled that In th,. urrertain dny*
of 1R7I-7H. the people had decried
the signers of the constitution a*
“traitors and anarrhlsts.”
"They speak nf ilouling the con­
stitution today whetv It I* Proposed merely to repeal one nf Its
amendments. The pentde forget
history—they forget that once
'the people' denounced as traitors
th,, very signers of this now sa­
cred document."
The father of Ms rountrv would
hove been n "ruthless soil Impla­
cable" foe of snv surh legislation
#, prohibition. Hughes said.

evening and play backgama
with her ht&lt;sband or listen to
composing music on hi* gultw
than gD to a party, she saldWHITE SLAVERY C1IA1IGED
TALLAHASSEE - Joe
Hi
Tallahassee baser, wts being
without bond on a federal war* B
isnl charging violation of
while slavery act.
MAII. PLANE BURNS
TOLEDO,
F'sb.
25.-(AA—A
mall plan# pi’otnl by N. A. L*Se
rensana and 800 pound* of mall
were destroyed bX f(r«
wh* * s
iIhe
i. m plan*
nl*ns nnte.t
striknosed over after strik*
ing the bourdsry fence at tha alre
port, [jiurensana
jumped th6
.
moment before tho gtsolino tanka
exploded.

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Every Week

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DINNER
“Every Bile n Real Delight'*
choice

nr

Fruit Owkisll—Shrimp Cocktail
C h irks a NmMite rt*vup
It mi. 1 Itvleh ea

w ith P ec an

IUe a sin g
Itrolteg taunt* Chops

N at

Krlr*l S p rin g C h leken
T -ltiin e Htesh
llr.it lest P om p s no
M sehrit P o tato
N rw ll i n l v n I'e sa
i ll s s n l C arrot

Psrsitter naiad
friary * Olives

itn| Blsentt*-----

&lt;

i^sffts

IWeoerl

H lrsw h rrry Shorlrske
&gt;
t'lneiipple Plielile Ihiwn Cak#
A pple P ie w ith fh e e s #

Vnntlls Ire Cream m e Cak*
Rutlsrmtlk — IrcJ Tea — Correa

CELERY
CLUB
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L U tifm i

KNOCKOUT
VALUE
in BOYS’oport iltM

THINK u f t h e e x e r c i s e
ALBUQUERQUE.
N.
M .Praf. Richard M. Page |cilaled a
fileyrls down the alt ret to the
bmaiemcnt nf students at the
University of Msxleo. "I'm rot
doing this *v a protest against
the 35 percent salary cut", h^explained. It’s wholly a m alterSif
econimy with me. I’ve put my car
In the garage."

An invltatior, wav mnlled yes
lerday by Mre. J . T. Griffin, III JB91Sger of the Celery club, to Mayor
LIQUOR PLANE SEIZED
end Mr*. Vivian A. Speer l„ lv
her guests at the first of a series
of free dinners which th# Club
MIAMI.
Feb. 23.—M b -A n
will rstend to two parsons In the Flverg'ailrv liog allied fednul fry
city every week.
agent* in cs|iluring an airplane,
two men, and AO casea of liquor
THEY ARK NOT OBEDIENT rv’leg t&gt; have been flown In from
Bahama*. Th* seiiur* uccured 10
MIAMI—West Palm Beach city miles west of Ops Locka where
commissioners will be required to th* aircraft bream* bogged. Ttui
slow cause Mar. 7 why they pilot gave his nime as James
should not tie punished for con­ Wallme, of West Find, Itahasnaa.
tempt of rourl In fipnU'cttun *ith The other man said he waa Carl
failure to oliey court order* in White, of Miami. They are held on
connect Ion with defaulted honJ fsileisl liquor charges.
principal and Interest.

Men
»porc
summer. So "should bays. Amt
here they are —SKYR1DERS —
in the imuicst pjttcrni ever pat
on the foot of a well dretted boy.
And arc they cool xnd comfort­
able! Built for tough, knocks
abgut service, too!
Why spend more for sport shoe*—
or #»y shoe* — when you can Jftt,
such shoes at

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THE 8ANF0XD HBXALD, SANFORD FLORIDA,

luonof

aATuiDAT, ynroiw

YOUTHFUL ALUMNI OF UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA TAKE
O VER ATHLETIC PROGRAM OF THEIR ALMA M ATER
t i 7 ® T '*

IN CUBA

art la Ovled* Friday and Sat­
urday.
L A K E MARY
Mr. and Mm. J . C. Jacob* ham
No Organised Move
moved Into the Moor* cottage or
M n. H. * W AG N H
M, M i n y ^ * * * flam 1Miaul
„
A gain *! Government
iriiv tab#.' - * - — r* -*-&gt;* roomily
Uy t *a " »P*ad
abort Ua
»pu«4 aA, »*»rt
with W# fenrily a t th* home
Founders’ Dwy waa observed by
Noted By Officials
i ,"-i
Mr*. Murray’* ffetlmP and
t b a Parent-Teacbar AaeoctaUen
Mr. ami Mrt. HoofeL
Thursday evening at tha
,
HAVANA, feh. to r + l/P h -y *rlU
p
n
la
airfC
fftpefH
h
Mre- i&gt; * Thompecm m l Mm
house with an attractive and io: om disturbance, throughout Cub*
Mm LUBBLLB BALLIKCBK
t . D. Aadareya spent last W rvW
alrortlv* program |a which t
t Thursday night and yeatrrdi)
i M t M ths republic's celebration
th, children and m am kr* look
■hire* of the ywinger children of day in Or Undo
Mr. aad Mra. B. f . Wsgg sod
of lb 36lh independence day,
part, four living picture* at Mr. and Mr*. Bol Odum bar* th*
Mr. and Mrs. Mu*« rev# and too,
mothera and ehUdlfeti hi a huga maaalet.
but loot night the rapltal
„
Without evidence to Indicate any
frame qn the (tag* dempnatrated
Mrs. Baker and Mr*. Hogan Billy, agent Bundny at Daytoa*
organised movement a g a I n a l
th* work being done in Florida called to see the little eon of Booth th* guauta o f Charles TrePresident Machado'a government,
for the welfare oy children ard Mry. Saunder* who ha* been 1IL fry and fondly.
aa hod beta rumored.
parent education- Th* prdkram
Mlia Ruby Warren, alattr of
’The Boy Scout* with their IrsdTelephone and telegraph linen,
chairman read from the repert* Mrs. IM*oo. wa« recently honored or, Mr. Darrew, war# in Winter
. ala*bed bp machete wleldera near
at th* naUenal concent Ion wKh ■ party at the lab*.
Park Tuesday night to hear
. Oamagoey laat evening, were relast Mey. A candle lighting
J . P. Steven*, Sr. and J . L. lecture given by Deo Beard at
paired. Despite the realoratlon of
mfiry alao * a t held In which tha Dixon .have been ill .with the flu. Rallies Colic!•. They war*
, communications facilities, hewavLiftbday o*||l* waa mixed "on tit*
Grandma
Lundqnlet
apaat compen led by R. D. Whilr, Rev
er, military censorship continued
•lege by th* b*Jk(T, each child Wednesday with Mr*. August J . tf. Them peon, R. M. Ball, sad
to veil with deepen! aeerecy Ihe
placing ingredient* In th*. targe Swanson aad alao called to see Prln. C. Isbell.
true altuatfnn in the Interior. 1*110
bowl which was
her datighter, Mn. Hi O. tundw"
At th* weekly’ meeting «s
few government offtree open on
■Ay. tba, M M a jJ A d M g m * ---■,'T r J ^ y - n ii K i - S T t b i T H i u r r ii ;
• m T 5 r i ^ g s ; ; ,'7 ;a r v s F r * r K t ,r l vartm* Florid* apart* teams.
turned
with
a
three
tier
Bernard
Hlrechi,
of
Mtnoepl.
'Dutch’* Stanley, for the past two yean canity end coach, win be chief of «uff of th* football aqi
"all I* tranquil.’*
. 1■
Thirty six candle# wore then visited old friends In this local­ Social Club g Ceqrge Washingtce
: demon*, CaattMo and Halt, a t pnaant auccamfld high echoed roach*#, Join Stanley.
j.
Independence day ,dawned in
lighted—one for each year 0f the ity reeantiy, staying at tb# party waa ^enjoyed by about H
--- -------------------------- ‘----—■ ■
l&gt;,---- . , ■■ d. mt. mfc, ■
•I Havana to Ihe actimpanlment of
organisation. Tb# s t o W of “M l home of
Mr. and Mr*. Nala member* * agd gueat*. Culanhi
atruction of this grral waterway, violota tho Shanghai trees agree­
j banting bomba. Three eaplodcd
Tribute," by the children, fol­ Swanson. He I* with hla fathar costumes ware tb* fsuture of
“It is Incongruou. to see the ment a n j resort to an aati-Japa*
&gt; loudly hot harmleaaly In reaidenlowed by th# P^T. A. prefer oa tho farm. EllaabaUi la going evening, flre t pril* or the t
looking , mep’a
costume
railroads base their opposition nose boycott at .Shanghai, Canton
( tlal aaetora after midnight, and
dosed tha program. The bustnew to school, while Margaret la
upon unselfish Interest In the or elsewhere, taking advintage of
' flee othera — t h e tiny b o mb a
meeting waa prtskUd over by the ftenoffrspliar. Hm cam# in W* .warded to Mr. BoUkr, wUb
stale and real for the public good Japah'a isolation following her
Mre. RUle wan th* ladies’ prise.
( known aa petarda—went off at
president, Mr*. R. U Dann, and Austin,
M ill Mr. and. Mn.
when there lg nothing in their withdrawal from th* I-ragti* the
about Ihe earn* time- In the Hpanmany matters o f Importance were Swanaon he called to **w Grape Rafreahmantg were
history to support a claim for navy must adopt protection mess,
; lah Centro Aaturlano, abruptly
social committee and gsm&lt;
discussed, plana wore made lor villa friends Wedneaday.
altruism. Tho economic, physical urea for the Japanese roeidentg of
i ending Ihe hall In progreaa there.
(ConGnuad from* Pag* On*)
dancing
provided cnterteli
th* state convention to which th*
Mr. and Mre. Kmll Magnuaon
and financial phases of the canal these localities.
Police a Treated tlartolome Mae,
stance." ft was by chance that Association wilt send It* president,
and her tklert MUa Eleanor Ty­ fur the- remainder n f th# isvenl
who hail two liquid fire bomba in Railroad’s
Mire bulb Qulvur Newell, if
P r o t eat may safely b* left to th# deter­ "Fifth, th* navy doe* not seri­ No1ton flJfcf the plane.
Tb# hospitality committee served ner, were here from Wlndemere
mination of (mlnont experts ously anticipate that such a dras­
hla pocket, In connection with the
McCall
telephoned Bill WII refreshments to ever )00 members far th# week-end. They enjoyed Maryville, Teen., fl*(d reprexenm
Against ’Up-State’ charged with their iladjr."
Centro Aaturlano affair.
tic measure a. an economic block­ Ham*, who oaually piloted lb* and guest*.
dinner with Mr. nod Mr*. N. A. Uv* of th# Board #f Christies
ade agalnat Japan will ba resorted plane, et Herlington, Tex., Thurs­
Presbyter)*
C anal
C r itic iz e
At midday police raided the Y.
Mrs. D. U Doss, of Memphis, fry *. In the afternoon tho young Education ef th#
to by th* powers, but the navy day afternoon ashing for a
M. C. A. building here, finding one
Tend., arrived laat week to spend folks com* over with some friond# Church, wac in town laat Tucricj
cannot leave anything undone In son. Wiliam* said ho could no) feevtral weeks with her feiatar,
nub-machine gun, eight rlflea and
CHARLESTON. S. C., Feb. 23.
calling cn Rev. J . M. Thom pun
fnn Daytona to see them.
preparation for protection of th* make the (light but communicated
‘ ahotguna and quantities of am­ —“Outside
paster of th* Community Chunk
Interests,
through
Mrs. E- E. Tribble.
The
Dorcas
Cirri*
will
Incet
national Ufa by maintenance 0f with Nelson who agreed to take
munition/ The Y. M. C. A. preal- through control of the railroads
S. P. Long entertained a num­ Wedneaday, th* Hod, of this and R- D. White, supurintvndm
freedom of navigation,
over tha assignment.
dent. Evello Creapo, .Secretary Eu­ in Florida, seek to block the de­
ef th* Sunday School, eonfmiai
ber of hla friends at a stag sup- month.
-*■
The men flew to the Sen Benito
genio Menendei end Dr. Oreatea velopment of Florida and th*
“Sixth, although opinion In nav­
r ,
with them In tho Interest of th
par at hla horn* hare Thursday
Vigorredo were irreated.
Charle* P. Summernll, president
al circle* i* growing In favor of airport, stepped briefly and took evening. The** Invited were Com­
local educational work.
(Continued from Fag* One)
withdrawing the naval delegation off again. It was a short time mits loner* Mslash, Steele, MHU,
railroads In
A meaaagr received over private control of the
Tb* Girl Scouts meet cvet]
wlrea yeaterday aald a railway Golf Cnaat stale.,'* said General rnenl's view of the matter a» one from Geneva simultaneously with later that Georg* Wlttal, a farm- Bearcjf_ Vanra Dniiglaaa, Senator
OVIEDO
Tuesday at Scout hoac'quxrtm
in
-t*
settled
o
.
quUkly
eh
possible
rrm
ottceff-thc-plane
was
flying
tho-withdrawal n r th«—Japans**
" ‘ brWga near ‘ Caapar, 1n weatem -Canal-Aasoriatlon, when biter*
They have had a hike and han
Parrish, Tony Fttehford.and A. G.
Mis* llasel Shuman arrived
delegation from th* Assembly, th# close to the ground'and stopped
Camaguey province,
had been viewed at the .CItedal in Charles­ l,y Intrraatlonal agreement
been taught how to use , eei
from folkston, G*., for a visit ptsi,
“Doe* that mean",
Inquired navy consider* It prodsnt to act •" his work tu watch It. II* said th* Wagner.
ton Wedneaday. General Bummerdynamited.
W. W. Wilson has been serious­
Dlinatrhea from Bantiago aald all I. alao president of the Institu­ J*m «* Maxtun, Left-Wing Labor- consultation with th* Foreign Of­ man in tha front seat evidently ly 111 at his bom* for severe) days. with bar slater, Mn. Abel. In OrtaTb# Pnafey aad Naaturtlum P*
fice
and'the
army
In
determining
waa
unconscious
aad
b*
believed
ite,
“that
this
nation
has
com­
fire Thurailar practically dealroy tion.
Rev. Dkhert baa bean engaged do.
Ban Wainright aad friends, of trols bad a marshmallow roast
ed th« Valerio augar mill at Jlba
“I have noted with .regret,” he pletely put control of tho matter the course boat calculated to pro- that hi* noe* was bleeding,
to preach at thy Baptist Church
Sanford, were Sunday evening vis­ Hvansda)* Park on Tacidxy.
‘ The plan* landed three a
com near Meneanlllo, afhlch h n Mid,, “the annouocmcnt in the out pf M* own hands and con take mot# world peoco,"
hare every two week* to fill the
Fourteen (iris have paceed th '
Sir Francis I.indloy, the British bway. Puri w*a told by a Maxlcaa place of Rev. J . N. Thompson, itors In Oviedo.
' not ground for two year*. Tha fire Tlmea-Union, of Jacksonville, that no action of any kind except what
Mr. and Hr*. Paul Csmpball Tendferfoet tact.
that McCall got out, who resigned a few week* ago.
waa believed to be Incendiary.
high executive offlrert of th* |a dictated by tb* I-cague of Na­ ambassador, called #0 tho Vic# family
Tb* Girl Scouts are to fumid '
Two ^uchlnaila of troopa left Bouthern, the Atlantic Coast Line, tions T"
Minister for foreign
Affair*, walked around the ship and, after
Th* Executive Committee of th* were week-end visiter. In Clear' n part o f tha program at tb:
Havana yeaterday for tha Interior, the Seaboard Air Una ami tho
walar.
“That I* not true, and to alleg* Itschira Arit*, to Inquire whether a second glance, lurntd away sad Parent -Tsachsr Assoc isllon
P--T. A. Thursday fedgkt- TW
hut aulhorltlea refuaed . Informa Florida Ea»t Cnaat railway!, to­ It is so is must unfall’, tha I’lliw Japan definitely decided to with­ shot himself through the head.
at tha school house Monday aft- ■ Mr. aad Mrs. Georg* Bills •*! Browalet, under dlri«tb»rL.pf M
draw from the Laaftte. Mr. Arile
Investigator* seu*M t f flak the
ilan aa to .their deatlnfU iq.,
daughters, Dorothy and Ruby, aad
gether with .their engineers, at, Minister retorted angrily.
two deaths with alrplqu* thieve# porta for the Mot* convention. Clifford n ils and family.
Havana echoed to the roar of torneye and dllnrsurs. have ap­
Mr*. Cochran arnTMTATBjBfocet «v,
(Jeu Biitlah.news oieney, ap­ replied In tho affirmative.
Chiang Tao-pln, Chinos* Minis­ who might have token advantage Th* A**o*UUoci ha* completed H aul Ellla and daughter, of Mel Wedneaday at 4 P . M.
army planea circling the city In peared before the army engineers parently drwwing its informatk*
•
maneuver* rommemorallng Inde­ and formally protected the con, from government source* toduy ter to Japan, denied that he had of McCall’s youth to us* him aia project, during the post year to bourne, Mr. and Mrs. T, R. Peters headquarter*.
pendence
Dey. Sixteen
battle ■Iruction of the Gulf-Atlanllc circulated an explanation of the been instructed to leave Tokyo, » tool, and two recent attampt* give It a superior rating, whkh la Bod ion, Ernest, Karl Paterson, of
plenee participated In the forma­ ship canal aero*,, Florida.
present position to the effect that saying rumors of hts recall wore to ateal th* plan* from Its hangar. th* highest rating that can he as- Paint ka, and Mr. and Mr*. Bart
McCall, although a member of cured. This is' the second year it Colglaxiur and daughter, Alice, of
tion*.
_
"Dy thla action three raltrnad.1 unless and until Ihe League desig­ unfounded.
FE R N PA R K
a prominent San Denlto family, baa accomplished the** require- Orlando, worn Sunday afternoon
Workmen who went out from serk (&lt;&gt; prevent the full develop­ nate* the aggiis.or In tho ChlA. MSNICK
had
not
been
living
with
hi*
parguests of Mr. and Mre. J . V.
Camaguey yeaterday morning to ment of Florida and her porta; to neso-Jopaneao conflict, Great Drlt
manta.
ents recently but at a separata
Th* Womans' Club w!|l hold ib
rvpdlr tha eommunicatlona hreaka prevent the employment of thou, ain cannot take Independent ac­
A, G. Wagner la attending th# Slack In Oviedo.
resident* with Earl Dodson,
Mies Mart* Chattels, of La monthly meeting afe th* horns d
found telephone wlrea cut north, sand* of men pf all trailea, thero tion, and that In any rasa tho co­
fair. In Orlando this weak where
other young man. His reomaat* he has a very attractive booth.
Bqll* spent Saturday night and Mia* Wafouns Wednesday, K *
south, eaat and weal of the city. and In distant industrial centers,, operation of the United Btales
revealed after being held for quss.
In each raae the damage had Keen and tho prompt axpcnd(turr of would be essonllol In Imposing a
Mr*. Nina Matthew*, ef Bartow, Sunday at the home of Mrt 1st, J;00 P. M.
tlonlnr, that McCall rectntfy had Ga* la vlaltlag bar ton, Colema* Blanch Partin.
done at 10 or III kilometer* from one hundred and eighteen million, Far Eastern arms embargo.
Rev. Hart Fuller conducted
been in a nervous condition.
Walter Carter, loft Tuesday funeral acrvlcaa at Taft for Mi
Tho opposition press lonllnaea
of dollar* In new construction
Matthews, and hi* wife.
Camaguey.
The fact that Ntlaoa’e body wn*
Th# government telegrap aya- wotk in the state. They seek to t» carry on lively props ganda for
P raf.H erd y w Ith Mr*. Hardy afternoon for Dothaa, Go. where Sham an last Sunday,
(Continued from Pag# On#)
tem, which alao waa Interrupted stifle Ihe development Of the port viUhholding-supplies front Japan, ry, of Balt U ko City, pleading for told when wilnesses arrived at tha nod Mrs. Ramona Wilson attended h* * h called by the death of Up
Miss Watrmu spent this
epat of BanU Clara Thursday or Mobile and lh« great indu.lrinl apd “The Star”, recently, sug­ rehabilitation o f silver
added scene of the gjrpiana landing led a teachers meeting in Orlande friend, C. E, Lockett, father, of at Coronnlo. Beach with her
Miss Carolyn Lockett, who fre­ sin. Miss Jaffa#..
night, reatored aervlce ahurtly be­ area of llirmingham; the great gested that tho United .State* their views for th# commllUe'* officers to bellere that McCall had Monday aftqrnyon.
shot him sommime bcffqee thy
port of New Orleans and (he ter- would te orily too glint to bar fur­ consideration.
fore midday.
Thro* . member* of the Boy quently visit* friend* In Orlando.
Mr. nod M n. N. Squire *n.l Nr
Mr*. C. T. McColtey was boatore and Mre. K. finch, of New Yof
ritnry served by the Mississippi ther shipments of munillnnj to
Stern, who contended balancing plane reached the ground Thuy Beaut Troop hnv* glared project*
rt ami jja tributaries; thr trade of Japan “if we really wished he to th# budget was not the first further reasoned that MoCuH, in for oxhibilien at th* Seoul) Booth k» th* . M)aeion*ry Cirel* on visited Mrs. Johnson last week
n,ln *r*1r «■■t*(
Wednesday. Mr*. . Dewsos waa
a t tha Fair In- Orlando.
flank. Russell la
retovi
requisite to Aronomk restoration, desperation, determined to J
HAVANA, Cube, Feb. 25--V] the wonderful ports of IImi-ton, do bo,"
Tha ChuluoU Boy* Basketball hostess to the Young Woman'* a heavy cold which baa bothu
differed from such flaanlal lead-' sod take hla own Ilf*. Tfert* shot*
Sign* of a (evolution are iiilsUng (lalvratan, Port Arthur and Corpus
TOKYO. Feb. 2 3 .- The Japa­ ar* a* Bernard M. Baruch. W. W. had been fired frem a plate), found foam won tha county champion- O rel* on Monday afternoon at her him the post month,
In ftibn, No unusual restlcasnes* is Chri.il. and Ihe great »tatr of
from * heavy cold which
Indlebted In thla city or In the uul- Texas, Ihe gateway to Ihe whole nese navy i. prepared for “any Aldrkh and other* - who have h/aide hi* body, but only two had ship, receiving th* pennant at th* homo on Lab* Charm.
takon effect.
TWO glapJettaa “Elmar” . and bother** him tha poet month
toWTwy,,wl|l«h..t4^ place at .¥ «
lyldg town* and country. Similar southwest. Th* maritime de.tlny ntnergeney” and th« Navy Minis, urged this. II* recommended
Nelson waa a largo man and
“f a t Qnft*
A Guqaul’ wqre
The library is open ovary
bring better
report* com# In front th* antiro of nil thiM vast section of our tor. Vice.Admiral Mlnen Osumi, pended credit* to
country whirh Is on the verge of has sent Instruction.'In all Geet times. Suspension of gold pay apparently decldod to struggle
prasanted by pegfla at the Ovqldo urday frem 3;$0 to 5:00 p. Jt,
leland.
.
realUing
Ihe
utilisation
Of
its
nigh School M lb* school andL Iterv* Clemens had eharre
commanders and commanders of mania and an embargo to prevent fur possuaslon of th# ship, officers
What I* going on beneath the
teriem I n t b e f o r m * f a
th* eoocert given a t Rollii
surface nuiy bo a different mat­ potential resources, la Ihiealened naval haws and stations to he pre­ flpw of gold from the country, he bellovo. Ho wps one of Urn
by the selfish and misguided pared for any eventuality, “Niehl said, •would permit the Issuance Gler* in th* Rio Grand* valley
on, l**l Tuesday, evening,
Tuesday."
ter, for In lU vara, at leaat,
policy of these railroads In at­ Nkhl,** local newspaper, reports. of ample credit facilities for con- and had been * plot aad instruc­
.Me,
and
Mr*.
Allan
Thompson,
Pmldent Machauh 1* nut « popuMrs. Reeve* ha* wternrd
tempting to destroy this grent Th* newnpaper states that, fol­ sumers only. H# suggested the de­ tor for nlno years.
• P i «on, ,of Inrarneaa, dpent tb* BL Petersburg and wtfl be at
l if man,
project, among the chief henrfl. lowing tb* decision to sever rela. pression be fought Just as the
fu r several years he operated a
.w**h-«fed...wlih. tlfolr pnrmite, Mr. hum* for * whit*. Jo * Re
Cuba’* main problem la ■ bustEVANSTON. HL, fob.
tlarles of which they themirlvu* •Ions with the l-eagu# of Nation^ World WMr was fought.
*ad Mrs. J . N, Thompson.
n r., on*, na an *0 percent Uedrove her dpw* am) spent a
Dr.
Jam
s*
R,
Angell,
pres
ideal
of
III he prominent. The canal is “each and every naval unit has
, On .Tuesday moreUff Ot U):00 here.
"W# did not talk of balancing Eerie* •aid.
“However,
creaio in trade during 103'J. com­
Y
a
l,
Uaivereity,
Iwa
pretested
ralculated not to diminish but to been mad# ready for tho worst th* budget during the World should feel reaaaured* • •
o'clock,,
th*
funeral
nanrfoe*
for
pared with 1031. and a too percent
Mr. and Mre. Rsaemlro, of In
agalaet th# ua# e l hla aama in aa
increase commerce In IhU area.
possible turn In th* situation."
War," Stern told th* committee. to save th* rich and not soaking advartiaagiaat printed la Brtwarr t|g late Chester PfrUo. o f jOvaldo, Inylon, K y, are eteying et
deattaao In living txpenae* show.
"D ill becomes these outside.
war#
e#*d**t*d
at
the
#*m*Unr
“ Nlchi Nichi” envisages several To got more fund* Into circula­ th* rich."
AdAd to thla trad* upeet, a « « * controlled carrier*, who have been
Bgrqfeth hama. .
Industry urging that-relief* youth
For Immediate measure*. Series ha teught to drink be«r, elate, th* Jo. CbaUfote -by Pea*. Matrifla Elea* round of political intrigue* the recipients of vast tracts of eventualities which might call for tion through cen.umsrs he sug­
Jabaqoa. of D r l ........................
action
by
th*
Japanrso
navy,
In*
advocated
in
hla
flve-polat
pro••4
MM not *$l* to leave
gested!
baa successfully blocked any conUnion Signal. Woman'* Christian ^h, Qvvldq Kaeonle lodge.
land from the state, now to repay
home line* that Urn*. He died lam
Advancement by th# govern- gram: direct grant of $600,000.- Temper**?* Union organ. *
caited attempt to aet the house th* people of Florlde by seeking eluding service in Chines* water,
r Mr. .Partin * H • a*lire
consequent on th* Jehol hootUltl**, ment of 60 percent of the depos­ 000 to tha state* for unsmployleaving a wih
la order.
Dr. AngoH wrote la reply to
to prevent this development which
ftarifo , Jiving *$ar Imre all
Mre^^hmfh&gt;P*rtl».» tv
two
»
Whft Cube need* moet 1* th* hold* more far the Immediate resistance to an economic boycott it* In closed banks; federal con­ toant relief until the and of tbn qosnr (rest tha. Natlenab f . &amp;
Increasing
government U. aa follow*, assording t e a r * \«MVp
^fofeia ." t ip " * brelka
chant* is forget politics for tco- future wall-being Of th* people if the league should resort. J* struction activities costing W.- year;
*
sanction*, and the belief of th* 000.000JOOO; amending tb* bom* funds for pqbllc works and salf- port In the magasins: “Therefore
In Ovcid
Huntice. At tho moment, th* Ma­ than any aver contemplated.
,
Japanese naval authorities (hat loan bank system so loan* **u!d liquldallng projecte front $IJJ#0c- sac* to me la the enclosed dip. '
chado Admlnlitralton I* alao faced
“Th# Gulf-Atlantle ••• “th* final thoater for th* solution be mad* direct to barn* owners; 000,000 to $$,600,090,000
,
with aa everhurdenaom* national
ping la absolatcly unwarranted, ■
“The Gulf-Atlantic Ship Canal
Refinancing of d im mortgage* aad I bare pretaated against
m i n i s R.
It"
I
lean plus floating debt* maJ* up men 0f Florida, Alabama. Missis­ of the Chinese-Japane*e conflict enlargement of unemployment re­
lief stop* and advancing of M at lobar Interest and aver fongtr -T h a part of- the adyprflnan
af bfe.k' .ataria* to gevarnment sippi. Louisan* pnd Texas, and is will be In the Pacific."
Th* navy’* attitude 1* summed perveqt. of tb* 19,000,000.000 pferioda, and adoption e f the do. I t - gpaetJ^a -waa i a ^ peregci
■tnployeei and claima against the backed by governor, and senators
maatlc atlotmeat plan or a sim­ which Midi -Dtutiagukhed uaU
owed ojt. film mortgage*.
tiauUry. Could eom* form of of those states. Th* project ba* Op by “Nlchi Nkhl” as followsi
“F tn t, th# time ha* com# whoa
Eerie*, to ji^ h # eeramiltee Pm ilar measure wars urged b f Mm presidents like Nkheloa Mar
temporary relief ha forthcoming been endorsed by Chamber* of
«• pwaenUd a to »Jd agriculture.
to fefeaW* tho govornmeat to meet ofCojnmarca.'jsnUrway and trana- th* sottlomont of tho Manchuria* a capitalist."
B*riJ#r, ef Calugtbia. Je^p 0 , J
problem wiU bo sought in tho Pa- five-pelnt »m*rg*n«y program aad
Hi* fifth nolat
HI*
point waa permanent
|la 'International cdllgaUoaa and ‘ 1 "
saMklaltons rypreiwnt- clflg, as aqtMppJp* fey tho navy a future pulley culling Fort
settlement o f the war debts qnes- gefl. o f Yale, l n d K . l t ,
. pay It* bill* at bom*, tha Island
t t i n At, States, and from |b*
th* nav;
dore equitable dlsUlbutlon of lion, wlih caocellstlon
I would get a much needed breathU Dartmouth, hare. *
Ippl V*|t#g
uni fere hi*, i *;
preduction through
th#
Ins ip* II.
tie Deeper to
fpr
“froeperity
of th#
»r*
fka
the
The *y*a #f the Cuban buali
" th*
u*tU actiea
th*
under th .
by the (fedm a o ays cantered upon the ineom.
to win
_ Ayaoclatlpn
navy be- •ral
high
feral
**M
' D*bmcratio President nt WashTnay. ThlB aaJapanese
t « to
b* roiyinrfuj hi.
tagten. Them
exert mr»r*
wilt
that Preal
feres* &lt;
re,
to
Btatad
withRoosevelt wiM •*t*od
b f th*
Hqu**"
wjtUh
rightfully
remark.
Hfefenavy
petanAmerka’s
Of
prompt
that
lAWW and
n b o a t iy b
tamer*.
th*
three
!"
fair
any
Wmk
b
.
A ' fert
Aa, H
MI
anfqrtucatt
attem ju
wqrid,.,
waa
stand la the « J
by f»»te.
9* r*bl#
that
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Um Sonata Finance Com­
mittee by Loonor F . Loroo, presi­
dent ot Um Dakwaro * Hudson,
and Tttoran railroad bead.
" I think tho railroads. If they
ware turned loose, would very
M a straighten themselre, out,"
Mr, Loros declared.
. Orest interest attached to his
kftfwQnj In the committee, both
isaaaee of recent national railroad
jdlftkaltiet and because of Ur.
Loras'* own. recent spectacular
purchase o f stock In tbe New

Mloug yes trlet ions now hampering
E
roads, and economies In raU
M i ration. As to tho latUr, ho dlabussed In detail saw conditions
brought by truck and passenger
automobile competition. Ha exnresaed the view that Um rail
■Dos must abandon many miles of
unprofitable track.
Given these changes, said the
veteran railroad man, "the car­
riers should ba able to earn a fair
return o„ their 83&amp;400.000400 in­
vestment,” and securities of the
railroads world "probably la three
or four years fetch a great dea\"
he
Mr. Loree said "the short-haul
passenger business la permanently
lost to the passenger automobile,"
and added, " I have a# quarrel
with the passenger automobile—It
la a very superior typo of trans­
portation, and gives what the pub­
lic wants." •
On tb« other hand, truck haul­
age of freight he considered to be
over-axtendod. with the prospect
that the number of trueks so en­
gaged would dccMno. H« knew of
no big track company making a
ccofki In that Held.
B ) ( r . Loree said that his own
^company bad not discharged an
implore# since the business slump
began. The regular labor turnover
took out 6 per rent of the workore
annually, and tho company had
simply ceased making replace­
ments, ha said. This was a prac­
tical axarople of labor stabilise-

three mature: "The excessively
restrictive control imposed by natloryd and lis ts govern menu, aimW a r restriction, by the pressure of
paloq labor organisations, and
fundamental and radical taachanl*
eal and economic changes that
must, even In normal times, ma­
terially modify and divert de­
mand, supply and means of trans­
portation."
In tb# category of relaxing feda n ! restrictions, Mr. Loree progated ftr-reaching changes In the
S t a t i o n of tho InUrstat* Comj o t s Commission so as to bring
H e r IU regulation "all commerce
«11 carriers which the federal
woment has power to regu," and second, that It "sepatha eonflkrtlng end Inconslstpowers of tha prosecutor and

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SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 25,1 M3."

Research Grasp
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Florida League
Offers 17 Hills
To Help Cities

(Continued from Page One)
lag the period beginning after the
Clelt War, about the year 1916,
tha tin t year In which ahandonmexta ef trackage exceedbd new
construction, Kcordiag to Mr.
Wiley and Mr. Ska.
Writlag af tha development at
tha railroad systems af this toontry in tha latter part of Um Nine­
teenth Century, tho report states.
"Upon tha contVsqka at the
Civil War, the epoch a t the rail­
road was fully launched. During
tbe remainder ef tha century it
may be truly said to havo been
the most important single Influ­
ence In tbe economic aad social
life of the American people.
"By 1000 the railroads had
coma tbe outstanding and virtual­
ly unrivalled agencies of Irani,
portation in the United States.
Locations and Interconnections of
present trackage had for tho moat
part been_ established, and 193446

(Continued From Page One)
j acted a, spokesman for tl.e dolegallon, while William M. Madison.
; of Jacksonville, counsel for the
I League of Municipalities an,I DnI val county representative in ilie
'|931 legislature, outlined t h e
Iragve'a relief program nf 1* hills.
The proposed bills, as explained
by Madison, would:
1—Authorise cities t o audit
books of utllltir* rampanle* *o a*
to make j.-st tax assessment*.
3—Exempt municipal utilities
from payment nf pre»%nl state
utilities tax
3—Exempt cities from payment
of state lax on gasoline u‘e j ex­
clusively for municipal purpuae*.
4— Authorise cities to levy
municipal lax of two cent* a gal­
lon on gasoline nold within elty
limits, such tax to he in lieu at
that much nf state gasoline lax.
v .’&gt;- Authorize the State ttnad
Ih-partment
to maintain
city
s&gt;reeU,aahlsh b u s posts H s ttM
highways.
ft—Direct county tax collectors
to turn over to cities each month
one-half of tax collection* going
into road and bridge funds..
. 7—Limit -bondholders bringing
suit In collect ilebt, to their pro
rats share nf ik-ht funds on hand
rather than K&gt;vr thrm fell amount
0 ^ claims.
'IT AUlhoHre separate budgets
for municipal operating expanses
and municipal debt payments and
provide that tax collection* go
first to o|M'ratlng expen«„ ami sec­

owned by American companies
This total Increased slowly to a
maximum of 234,037 miles In M l*.
I* which year abandonments for
tho first time exceeded new con­
struction. This was ont of the
first statistical premonitions that
the period of unchallenged su­
premacy by the . railroad was
pearing its end. la. 1930. the total
was 240,063 miles, or 66,700 more
than la 1900.
"The significant chances since
1900 In railroads facillUes are
represented by extensions In other
than first trackage, and by oper­
ating Improvements. Thus, tho
main tracks other than first
tracks operated Increased without
interruption from 14,079 miles In
1000 to 42,742 In 1020, a three-fold
Incrraea."
Figures based on Interstate
Commerce Commission statistics
a rt presented showing the num­
ber of passengers carted on
railroads steadily increased from
676.131.000 to 1000 to 1.063449,000 in 1914, dropping to 986,676.000
In 1916, then again con­
tinuing to atsndlly Increase to
1460413400 In 1020. In 1031 the
numben dropped to 1461,131.000,
to 039400,000 in 1033, with a rise
to 1408463.000 in 1933. From
1033 to 1030 there was a steak*
drop, the figures for the latter
year being 707487.000, or less
than the number carried a quarter
of a century ago.
Commutation traffic, however,
has grown during recent yearn
while railroad passenger traffic
has bean declining, the monograph
points out, citing statislce showlag that commuters travelled
6.131.784.000 miles In 1933 ; 6,608.473.000 In 1029 ; 6.668,111400
In 1030, and 6,071460,000 In 1031.
Tbe figures also show that tbe
average commuter of 1031 bad
lengthened his Journey , by nearly
a mile since 1023. It Is primarily
the short-haul passanger traffic,
other than commutation, that the
raNroada are losing, the authors
of the monograph observe.

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ond t o debt payments.
Republican club wiU ba awgnM
0—Require that Til percent, of *ilh frtv shampoos, It waa anbonds lo SBy one iasur be depos­ nounrttl by Walter F. Panama,
ited with a court when bondhold­ party rommilUeman. After alguers bring action against cities to ing up. women may stop right into
(he neighborhood beauty shop aad
force debt paymrnts.
10—Protect muni.-ipal property the rlub will pay the bill. Baomaa
said.
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againat a levy by execution.
. ^ 11—Exempt all etty, county and
sclool property froih any form of
SWEET (KABITT C.TFRD ■
taxation.
13—Exempt cities from require­
TULSA. Okto. A clothe* bag
ment of posting bond in court ac­ which Mary Talkington, 71-yeartions.
old county charity charge, gaard13— Create a state Kind refund­ed Jealously after she wax lakfn
ing board With tower to rnmlemn to a hospital was Inspected by aa
bomb of minority bondholder* In attendant. A total of 63.606 ■ *
rase* where cine, sml at least HO found In tb* hag. County agencies
per cent Of bondholder! agree to a hare been aiding the woman for a
refunding plan
14—
Call for constitutional con­
vention to revise ITorida's present
CONGRATS CI.AHIBEL!
constitution.
i
15— Exempt taxing unit* from
CINCINNATI-Claribal Ratlavpaying taxes on property rr- man rvni vnteu' the most beautiful
celvesl through tax sale, and ap­ glri uf the freshman law school
aportion receipts rrreivrd from dis­ r'a*s pf the University of Cincin­
position of property among all nati.
(axing unit* haring claims
idle was voted the hest-drexied
(ft_Make attachment of any
too; nn,| the smartest; and the
device na utility meter* an Illegal
act without neersslty of proving most p &lt;pular aril the elerereaL
She's the qnly gltl In the claas.
Intenf t„ defraud.
—IK -R o |s I pv isnlliis of bond'
with a court whenever niamlaniu*
action Is filed against cities.

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H AVANA. Feb. 2t— &lt;A&gt;»-A a*,
n r * i f
ik lity
C u b a ’*
at n o n
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e ig h th
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th a
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TAMPA, Feb. J(. — Freight
‘rate reductions on Florida citrus
moving all rail to Balitmorv. ThUsdvlphla. New York, and Boaton.
Ranging from four t0 It percent
‘and affecting U p e r c e n t of the

a L o tr a

ft»r

re tu rn

In l l t v a r a . T h i e v b o m b * v x p l o d in g
» r r » 'e r i * o n e *, w h ile fiv e o th e r n

t u | « ..! » « _ • h u n d r e d s o f p e r s o n s
I s e tt ( v n lr u A s tu r tia n o .

to

d *

I ) i * c almlrg i n y "«uggo*Uon o f
ta&lt;lceUamw, the former Kentucky
judge s a i d h i * f l a n would “ d l * J r o y I J U l f p

f o r ’ th* best i n t n r s t *
p.Mic."

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m e
N o
s p r
o n

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th * d rye

o f

F lo rid a

a n d

W « a t*
Ju
i .y o f t h is
r tl. as h * p
e e .l i n g k g *
th o a a ll a n

of

the

j W e s te rn U n io n T e le g r a p h t o ., o ff U r t . a m o n g |0 “ l o y a l o p e r a t o r s "
s t »L \ e s
a t- th r
w h o , a c c o r d in g
to
th e
h’ l n r i d a
money t r u s t " , s l i d ( l e e r i n g H o u s e
N e w s , h a v e ilia o ln ir d to t h * * i » h » .p U j lh | a n
th l,
w e lfa re
of t i e g r e o i s p i d e r , o f , h ,
f |t r u , ln d u „ r y , , m | t r ,
d -a id th e y r v p ’ e - (|, „ , w , M u r ,
o f t h , n ) l &lt; tru m

t o lie h i j b u d ­
s e n l r . l J . P . M r g a n A t o. t . u a r - f
f |l r u , | n &gt; » r r a n d s h ip p e r in
r t » t » ’» s h ip m e n t *, w s r * e n n o u n e t d j a r t y T r a « _ t C o .,
lie iu s r m
T r u s t th* stair.
r*
h n o u h e + j D o u g T a a ’ s e ­ t p s l v r i J p V i n _ W * f r e l n « r * C * r * * d t C o ., C v n t T u l
l f s n u .t r . N a t i o n li
Mr. Tharp was on" of the on--,
. l a i d h e w l a a l r e a d y , by C. C. Commander, gcntral1t-l'X *"d 1•»*■ e Xatkmal bunks. alors who remained un dutyon the
lie said the map, eight f**l night of Feh. 9 until midnight,
* F r a a i d e n t - f l e s t m la c r I
.
Citrus

manager qf th* JOorMa

S t. P a u ls

th e .

o n c e , h e s a id . o V n l y a n d w it h o u t
.v g a r d f r th #
jp o lltlc la n *.
"W e
m u s t
iii. e l r v / i y
e t :* *k
w ith
.'j e t s " , h e s l i d , " w e
m u s t
a sk
e v tr y a ttic k e r to g iv *
u s
th *
■’ • i t s b e f o r e w e l l s a y w e b e l i e v e
h im . T h a t 's t h r o r l y w a y w * c a n
fig h t t h l* f a ir * ith ilu s o p h y ( .i d
p r o )a g e n d a w h ic h h a s s a n d b a g g e d
o u t p e o p le t o d a y ."
P r e f a c i n g I * r e m a r k * b y r t a t 'In g lim n t h * S e im , n o n th e M o jn t

„ .r _

E p is t l* to

th *

.

A c a r r l a t * .: P r o * * , t h *
T lm **-U n t e n a .i d T a m p a T r i b u n e f o r “ g a r ­
b lin g " a n d " e u llla g "
h b
re c e n t
» t . e n ie n t In r e g a r d t o t h * a c tio n
o f b o th h o i .e s o f C * e g r * * i
tn
t u r n in g t h * liq u o r p r o b la m o w r t *
s ta te c o n v e n tio n *.
H * r e a d h i* » t * t * m * n t in fu ll,
a n d C l lt d a tte n tio n to • « v * :* l r e f­
e r e n c e s t o A l f r e d E . S m it h w h ic h
h e s a id w * r * le ft o u t p f t h * A t (C o n tin u e d O n P a g * F e a r )

SENATOR WALSH JUDGE SMITH TO
FLIES TO CUBA HEAR FJ. DORNER
TO BE MARRIED CASE NEXT WEEK

EmploymentOf 100
Girls Brings Juice
P la n t To Capacity

MIAMI, Fob. 24. — (
— Mayor Anton
.G h lS M a v « t a L .r t M u w

Members ef Cermaka
Intruding hi* three daughter*. I
brother and slater, gatVrod
the heiplUI and weiw aHowod'
go Into tV lick roam. They
a* they emerged, but ( l ltMl
dined to say w V tV r they
been told Cormak V d
chancM,.
.
Preparation* were stxrtod
fourth lx,action of glocooe
his vain* in an affort to
vitalityDr. ' Frederick

Tito,

heart specialist said th* «•!&lt;
attack whkh atrock at tho'
ntlnue* to
last Saturday "Coni
discomfort aad
dtotroaa.
heart aetiow |* only fair aai
time* to tV cause ef muqh
W eal thyWidowW illBe AntkVpatidnOfExten- Uty. Cotgeltlon of Ut .
slve Argument Seen beepme mack to**, and prof
Bride O f Brilliant
As ReasonForDeUy hagHladUxppsiredT,
American Attorney
chief phyalcton. DrA. Meyer ef the Cook Co.
MIAMI, Feb. 24— (AV-Senator
In view of t V axtinaivo argu­
(Cktoago). Qoepital, mid

s&lt;|uair, dt.' not “come anywhere ready tn send message, tn every
Ear hang*.
neat" bring lirge en &gt;ugh lu 'show nsrt of the county rotating to an
Cute also aro being mail* by
all th* r rparstion* mdtr fie in important wralher report that was
tho Florida East Coast Railwav.
flue:C o o f Ihe lirenrial center.
-rhrduled to hrlng the new* of a
according to n telegram from If.
“There isn't wall space In thi* free**. According In the New*,
E. C. Hawkina, general freight
thi nber that w.iJld hold the Mr. Th*rp "strek to hi* post so
agent, who will advia* Mr. Com­
mander a* toon aa th* new rates map", be said. “Instead of 1KU that he could do hi* part to help Thomia Walsh, Montana, 74-year- ment* anticipated .and the Im­
major corforeliona, siinwn bat*, the Florid* citrus Industry In what
ar* definitely determined.
old vrtaran of Washington'* con portance of tho ease Itaalf, Jodgo
appeared in he a crisis."
Th* new rates. aaiUmnrod by there would lie thousands.''
.
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',
ho
added,
*(f
tin
t
-Th# fit* that tV vigil was *w gre*sl*«al.Vt*&gt; Hew from Miami MUlprd B- Smith, of
the Atlantic (kMII Mi?e~*n,I -jlea.
today for Havana where he will thl* morning ordared
ordered that
k!
’doE to I/Ondon. • . •
board, wifi see* from It l.M tn rrnm.nt wanted to taka over the ea'n,“ th* New* tnneli'de*. "and
R o o s e v e lt In te n d * t * 'v » k * o n *
(J’optlnurd on Pag* Two)
Ihnt nn telegram went out ff""1 be married tomorow tn Senora entire day ahould V sst aside for
9(2 a car and will be afftctlre
o f th e m o s t s w e e p iq g . e n d s la s h in g
the Clesrina House that night Nlevea P*re* Chaumonl De Truf- tV hearing of IV caa* of F. F.
Mar. IS from all Florida loading
r e o rg a n is a tio n s e g g o v e rn m e n t a t ­
mattered rot one bit to these loeal fin, widow of a wexlthy Havana Dorner versus tV Florida Power
point* with th* *x-»n|loe of a few
t e m p te d |n r s e e a t h is t o r y . .
men and women oneratnrs. They
station* south Of Sarasota. Home­
buslnesa mm. Ibeir hanrymoon and IJght Co., and stated Uiat he
I T * iV v r lo s e d
th a t D o u y U a
I*
were on the tah to heln the grow­
will name a data next waek when
land and Schrlng.
“wlj
l* a trip from Havana Vtk
n e w w o r k in g a t W a » h !n g to n W ith
ers of lb" •!»'* *ml the story de­
tV matter again will bt consid­
Although th* new rate, will
8 w a g e r S h i r l e y , o y K s n t u - k y . f a n d materially cut shipping rnsts on
to Washington" the Senator aald. ered.
serves telling."
D a n i e l C . R o p e r , o f S o u t h ( M n &gt; - fruit sent all rail to thrse mar­
T V wedding will li*e place in tV
In th* meantlm*. tV power
I n s , In p r e p a r a tio n o f r s o rg a n l
Ifnltqu* Slates Embassy In lla- Arm, against whom Mr. Donwr
ket*. Mr. Cnmmandrr said the
g a l l o n d a t a . ’ R o p e r I , r r g a n W .1
Future
Farmers
Will
vma.
rates are still HI rents a hoe high­
I* appealing for an injunction to
W i t h t h * c m p l o y m a r t o f 100 a d
d e fin ite ly
as
th e
»r c r-ta ry o f
Senator Walsh, whose Inveetl- restrain It from rutting off *tocer than th* pr««ent combination d i t l o n a ’ f i r ’ * w h o h J V r b e e n I n
Enter
State
Tourneys
I
n
t
h
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o
s
e
v
e
l
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e e m m c rc f
gallon
and
proascution
of
th*
rail-water rat**. flmw»rv also aro s t t u d e d l &gt; i r p i . r l f o r w j i k
trlclty for uae In hi* hama op
o n
cabinet, i
0
,n( it
km
...
psing
truck*
tn haul f n i R ^ t o y | „ r u i j . m o m i n g , t h e K c ' t e n o n
I'tr sim to enter represents- "Te*p:t Dome" oil scindals mai'O Celery Avenue, through Ita at­
O n ly p r e lim in a r y
h * " I F l o r i d a p o r t , f o r r - e h l p m e n t| k f
him ona of America's leading pue- torney, Eraklno W. Laodta, ef
" F r u i t t a n n e r i e s , I n c ., p l a n t
o n lives I n the annual Future F* inb e e n r e c e i v e d a o f a r b u t h o * * - ■ boat dlrert to northern norts at
eis of Ft rid* basketball, fid-, 11c figures, I* looked upon aa on* DeLand, agreed that tV matter
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pe-t* to have a program la shape j
h # rombinaiion railM l r a p a i t y o p e r s l o n , w i t h t h * tiling, i nil puhlic-spvaking con- of the almost certiMi intmbera of will remain In stotua quo until
fo- submission to tV aetra »*s- wster charge.
r
- V .l l i l y
t h a t I t m a y h e n e c a a - Usta late next month wa- in ids Prealdant-elacl Hooseeelt'a " w e Judge Smith ha* had more tin*
tle n
A t th a n *w
C o n g re ** th a t
"The r*l» announcements," Mr. s a r y t o p u t o n a n a v t r a n i g h t at a mretttig of Sembinlr map- deal* cabinet. Ilia name ha* been to consider It.
w ill m a k e p o s a lb la m illio n s o f d e l
rommamb*r said, “hr* the Hlre-t
r t e w . T h e p l a n t r a p a c i t y I s ( T U ftr, F. F. V. held at Se.mr.ol# tafsio In tV pub Ic in the prea* a«
8. R. Dlghton. attorttoy for Mr.
• o n !n e c o n o m y .
results of nor negotiations with
High ScIiimiI on Tuesday night. Roeaevalt’a choice for th# attor- Dernsr, In presenting the appli­
p e r e n a , a r d in fu ll o p e r a tio n b r
D o u g l a s , v * Y * ,e &lt; * ° t l h *
th* railroad* tVt hive been r*»ney-fenaralshlp,
with
no
official
t w e e n I .**00 a n d 1000 c a s e s
o f Th* ta'ketball Uurney will V
cation for Injunction, brought out
i b a t - a l e c t 's
a n n o tm e e m a n t,
s a i d rle,| on hy our committee.
Th*
word so far raleaaeJ to Indicat* Ik* fart that IV action to aim­
U
W a a h ln g lo n : " T h a t t V
b u d g e t low*r rate* will helo to a rrrtaln c u n n c , ' g r a p e f r u i t o r f r u i t J u l : a hold at Apopka, while th* fidcling and p.-blie-apesking maet that bl* stlectlen I* denied.
ing at tha totality of th* firm’*
s h o u ld V
a c t u a l l y b a l a n c e . ) I * t o extent. But w* will contlnt't our t o p u t u p d a l l y .
C . I I . E e k a r s o n , p r e s i d e n t o f t h * will be staged in Oviedo.
terming a* a "diacouat for prompt
m y m i n d »&lt; ”
o f t V
m o a t I m p o r ­ efforts toward ratting fnrlh*r r*Commil re report* wvre renpayment", what Mr. Difhton aet*
t a n t o b j * :t l e * o
o f t h * I n c o m i n g durtiens, not only on these par­ n . ' s n i , t o d a y s a i d t h a t t h e e x t r a
Y. M. C. A. TO MEET HERB
forth a* a penalty that la “Un" * e l p l x n e e d e t l h e r a u t # o f a s t e a d - cVred by several member*, a ij 0
a d m l n l a t r a t i o a ."
ticular marVt* hut *l»o Impor­
discuaalon aroe* aa to the fsatl« T b # ta s k w h ic h t h * P m W * n t
Th* *tate roneantlon of th* reaaonahe and oppreaaleu".
tant interior destinations.
The l y g t o w l n g i « n u n - . ’ f o r K c k r r s o n
•lc « t
H a * a s k e d m * t o a a a o m * . ' welfare of tV Induatnr demand* p r o d u c t s . “ A t n 0 l i m a t h i s y r * c bl ity of -taglng the annual com- Young Men'* ChrU'tlan AssoclaH* Indicated that Mr. Dorner
h o
a d d e d , “ a m i
» h lc h
I V v * cut* tn th* InUrlor- distribution h i * t h * p a n t b e e n a b l e l i h a t e gr wing conteet, but nn dicislon Ucri will V had In Sanfurd
Inatrurted him to pay hla January
erai
reiihcd.
All
m
ent’
.
er*
wera
a
*iit|l*
r a t*
o f ra n n e d
a g r o a d t o a t U m p t . t o t o w o r k « m t center* In addition to the Sea­ e v e n
Mar. U and 24, with probady M electric light bill after It wta
nruod to sltenrl tho Ctntrol For- represectatiee buiinvs* t.ul pro- one day due, and that an official
a p r o g r a m fo r b a l a n c i n g t h * f a d
bornI point*. I regard thl* *„ ah- t r a i e f r u l t o n h a n d " , V s s i . l t h l *
* Ida Rxpusitlvn befure *.1Jojin- ftsslonal man of this »tate ex­ of tV firm rafuaed to accept tV
a r tl b u d g e t,
sohitalv essential and I hope w* m o r n i n g .
“ I t t o . o f c o u r a a , t h * f u n c t i o n wl|( eventually win oil our ohj#*M r . K c k e r s o n a l s o s a i d t h i t a l l Blent, ond the group cVctded to pected to atlond to dlMUs- tb* net amount mcntloaed on th* MIL
o f. t v
P r e v k t o n t a n d o f t h * C o n - tiee*,“
f r u i t u s e d I n t h * c a n n e r y I s p u r - visit Oiisndo in a body today.
activltie* am.' latareita of tV After depositing the net ■mount
Those attending the mevtlng ■tat*
a t
g r e * . t o o p p r o e o o r t o '• ‘ “ W r ! "
aMoclatlon.
Merrll E. with th* Clock of Court her* with
Th* eoirfnarison of the new r h a * * &lt; | f r o m l o c a l g r o w e r s
( n w V * o r I n p o r t o i l y p l a n w h i c h rat**,
state Instruction* to pay I* to th* powapplicable on' minimum j r i c e * I h a t w i l l c o m p a r e f a v o r a b l y were! Fan! Ilo-gt*. RonalJ Muir- Btor.n, aetiitary cf I V
Harry Y. M. C. A. I* In (hargo tf ar- or firm upon presentation of a re­
I m a y b * a b to to t v o lv *.
mu-hog car loadings, with tV w i t h . I f n o t m : r * t h a n , t h e a c t u a l heed, Ciestan Phillip-.
llerraru"
laodrese, rt.igemvnta and the program ceipted bill In full payment of
“ I l a a v * t h * H o u s e o f R a p r e - present ■rat**, follow*:
a m o u n t th * g ro w e r
o b ta in *
f o r Guatgfson,
■ a n t a U e * * w K K d e e p r e g r e t ."
To Baltimore, cut fo-r percent f r u i t w h e n s h l p p a f t o n o r t h e r n Clifford King. Couey Hamll, C. while the Seminole County Cham­ tV January account, Mr. Dtghton
W a r d o f U t * D « r « t a d D o o r - or from Bt,l **nta a ho* tn MJ m i r V t s . I n n r g l r g a l l g r o w e r * t o Gustafson, David V*nNe*», T«l- ber of Comaiertt |s handling th* ■aid that V prepared an ap­
) a s a * l e c t i o n * w a * g i v e n o u t b y rer'v.
( r i n g t h e i r c i t r u s t o h l x p l a n t M r . aisogv Mrtts, St. Clair White, Jr., drtaila and local arrangement*.
plication for Injunction to rootroln
•
R o o tO v a lt J o lt V f o r * b * U f t h is
tV firm from cutting off tV
To PhlladalpMa. tot 7JI pvrvnt K i k a p w n s a i d ( h * r i s k c f a s i g h t B' nner Carter, Joe Stewart, E. D.
H y d * P o r k h o m o t o t * In t V
d a y er from 82.7 rant* o bo* to S3Jt ( • t u r n o r n o
•loctricity bocaua# of non-patt'
re tu rn n t
a ll
I * Ty'er, Willlxm nuinett. Hr ColHUHPKCTED OF MUHDER
IsTt, J. Senkarlk, David Earle,
■ v o id e d .
to e «a t# b a r * fo r
a
»t»lt
w i t h rents, Q C
ment of th# grooo amount.
.;.
Donald
Lmdress.
Clifford
Hell,
J.
G o v e rn o r Is h m a n a a d a d h w a r o f
To Now York, cut &gt; H pereeot
BLOUNT8TOWN' — t'alhoun
H. Jones, Jr^ ard Alex K. Jahmon,
t V
l a * t o U t ( v # c o r r e s p o n d * * ! * ’ a a - or from
cont* • boa to H5.8
FLABBRROABTBD CI.RRK
rounty officeii said they war*
•o c U tlo n *
Local Celery Growerg chapter aoVitor.
-cut*. ,'o V - .
holoiltg J. T. Ayere, Jr^ In een1„ D r r w . a f . r w - r g o v . n m of
iViU Go To Lakeland
CHICAGO—U wa* a moot • * nection with tV slaying near Red
U ta h . - U s *
P i* * ld «a t *to c t a t * - *
ntcCog-towod ofnc*r .U j n t o w
Oak Tucsdty night of J, E. Tay­ borroaalng moment for Jam**
i.Will' Benefit An unanno«n&lt;*d hot highly ln- Hotel Commission
Wood*, hotel clerk.
H e a d R e s i g n s lor, (0-year-eld farmer.
sHere l*restlng &lt;tov*lopm«nt In Florida
“tt'a locked", Wood* said to •
r*l*ry grower*' crop tortallmeni
gar man, reftrrlag to the safe,
TALLAIIASHFE, Feb. 24— (Ah
II:F* So.-lety at plan th*t ha* ton ln‘*ffert for
TIME OUT IH CALLKD
"and I don't know th* comblnaTh* _ a
Ja c k s o n * l
haqafto • r*‘ Iko past month la achmlalvl to l&gt;« —Governor Sholts today announed
Ucn.“
(to to-Hp
MILWAUKEE, WIs.—Interven­
He gov* t V safe hsnd'c a loaty
*y
to he u." airOd In Lakeland tonight at a that V haa recelveJ IV reiignasuit of i
W illia m
II.
•treat* all meeting ef (alary gTowrre and tlaa cf Ben Boataln a* *U U hoUl tion of Governor H.hmcdeman pull to prov* hi* polat, aad to hla
doctad.'
le a n !* a n d
___ pier* of Ut* shipper*. T V liotal Thelma to c*mmi*aloner, affective Mar. I.
brought a true* until May 1 In the amassment IV door awunt *P*
day
tV tr
Tk# Governor said BosUIn'* turbulent mlUt strike which for a
K t t l a r y of iV meeting plar*, and tV sea“Btory tolltr", or word* to tk
Arnar
• Bln*ham, •
•Icn will bo cadlad to order at 8:00 roMgMtlon wa* eoluaUry. II* week caused discrears In Wiscon­ effect, aald IV latroCer, departing
Cam*
*♦!*
cat strxt- o'clock by taring RaoaL of Barn- r ~ ‘ not tay whether V would sin counties.
with |4t.
npor
It, but he had previously
1r*t Btre*t, seta, resident of Florida Celery
h* world oak tV I9U togtoaan of .Shippers, ‘
AHOY THEBE, TOPEKA!
C8RNAK DENIED I'BT
to abolish th* hotel rom•Jimnittee Approximately 4# Jeto) grower*
and place It* artlelttoi
contact w **paet#4,to attend tonight’*
wn*
MIAMI—“Viper" Fagan, the
TOPEKA, Kaa— Kaaaao V
state board of health,
I itheir cusI of shipper*
tV-eld boll dog whkh g riiaor than two days Journey
a former Tamp* aad flvo-aiaath
»r»-by.
,aftemoon ot
i with
il and reotaoroat Hollywood film director sent by t V ato unit is ona fitoo. may
matter that
&lt;, and v * ri‘
t(a# a rompanlon for May- kav* a nova] fora*. T V 8*a
appointed by fee- ‘
i'pr:ml»*d
■waa
Carmakk sickroom, »r* hex passed » hill to aatak
Carlton. Hla cornft. she
wasn’t allewsb* to se* I to state aaval mllltto. T V Uoua* I
got W * expired
g*a»r\
•
..
formally apnounevd th* name of
hi* secretary of Var—Ororg# II.
Dem, of Utah, aa daftnltely stated
in Aaeaclatatd Pr*»* dI*pat:hr*
yesterday. It yru karnvd In »•IhorluUve circle* in Waihlngten
thgt !koomvi|| would fill another
Important poet'with appointment
o f Judge Robert W. Bjnghp
Xoulavill* puhllaher. pa

CannotBeNi
Down To
Of Hoi

th *n M ‘MfWWN ago by an aaaauin « M
fig h t th e y e m t r e ta in t h * p r o h l- e re o f t h * d r y c a u s * a r * “ T h * s a lt
m o S T m i .. th* r.p i.n i.
“ Little chance to Hra*
n in g r e p o r ts fr n iio ja ly to
d e tr r - b llle n a m e n d m e n s In th e C o n s t i­ o f t h * e a r t h , t h * lig h t
e f
lb «
H *
e la te d
th a t
o n l y Dr. Frank JIrka, hla
1m i n * w h e t h e r a r u m o r * * , ’ r e o l u t i . n - t u t i o n " , s a i d B i s h o p J . J . C a n n o n , w o r l d . "
law, today. The chances,
a r y m o v e m e n t is
ta k in g
fo r m , J r * n o te d d iy I r a r e r , In e o n c lu C - t h r o u g h th e s ln c v r * p r a y e r *
p v o p l*
c o o
t h * he will live, however,
ip g a n a d d r rs a o n “ T h * W e t R * - w o r k o f in c h
: M e tis C ity
d is p a tc h e s
r e w n tly
p r r d i r t e .' a
m o w m e n l a t r e b e l s b e I I o n " b e f / * a n a u d i e n e * a t t h * &lt; o u r . t r y t * s a v r d f r o m t h o r e t u r n be narrowed down to an
fro m
th e m a in la n d to w a td C u b a H i s t M r th itiia t C h u r c h le s t n ig h t. o f t h * o p *n -s a lo o n .
I I * t h a n l e v e l e d c r l t l m l s m a t t h * mate of hours, Dr. JIrka
T h * fig h tin g
m e s t b e g in
b l
w o u ld * o l r .c l i i * w i t h t h * b u n t i n g *

i h H t .l k C u l 'O r l i l S
Roosevelt Also Names- 52 Percent Of State’s
ii iBceativ* t.i uk* fromu&gt;#put Co-Operative Efforts
Shipment Affected „
Lewis Douglas As
l i e more than u f a i r r e t u r n . " T h e
In Proposed Slash r e c a p t u r t d p r o f i t s w.ulj t* us»di J . T h a r p , l o c a l m a n a g e r o f t h *
His Budget Director
A L B A N Y ,

DrysMust OrganizeAt Once
To
V/inFight
Cannon Tells L ocal Citizens

nn ,'nt„io«klB» dime- .;-rM-.,gJfc|prt*tl„&gt;A _lU .i**^.....~. &gt;aatl*wv.tk‘ *P ,« e f* -

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^
^
v t (f r ln
c h a ir m a n
o f
trart*d b* th* names of D. Stuart t h * J u i V f a r y m m m U t e * n w a l l c d
(Continued On PaJr# Four!
r ig h t N e w
Y :r k
h a n k * fo r w h a t

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ft,

!iyt

w a h * r * In
th (a s u p p o s e d ly n e w s e n a te . F lr v t
o f f t h e r e a r e 19 h o l d - o v r r v
o r
t o l f - t V
m e m b e r s h ip w h o
h o w
M ire d
»t"
l e a * t s i n c e t h * 1M I
s e s s io n e n d m a n y y e a r *
b e fo re
th a t. W a it th v rv a r * » u th
s ta l­
w a rt* aa
J o h n W . W a la o n ,
o f

DERN FORMALLY CITRUS FREIGHT
ANNOUNCED AS RATE REDUCTION
WAR SECRETARY EFFECTIVE SOON

th a t

Kiwanians MoveTo

FEARS

MY

o f

y o a r ve n a te r. .
ft.
lld t le t a * * * w h o
belief

NUMBKftl

Fire

34, 1933

NOi
VICE-LIKE

tare W ilt Not
erienceA sIt
Survey Reveals
p a :

PAPER

FR IDA!

SANFORD,

—*.• - lieei .*■» f « - IMw-vMrwL.

1»wnimBM
M S &amp;» ; •

)ENT DJ

t e

Mr.
mayor**)
Wedao*. V
t V
parently
y hod “only
flee to lift."
IntravtMua In
ocao, a f**d m V I m
tV paddhta' atron
yesterday T V llquil l» BY
Ured through the sktk, aad l
ao hour to required (a give
p in t.

,.

*

General Improvemnt ,
also waa reported In Ihe eonditiaa
cf Mr*. Jo* H. GUI. » lf « af a
Miami ^llltles eompahy jyeak
who waa shot down, along
Cermah and thro* others, la
attack ifpon BoooevoH laat
Her -'outers annoutofl ato
definitely out of danger. T V ■
other peneu wore aot aer
Injured.

TJ. Ball, WHO ViRi
Sanfdrd Of

SA

Banferd friend*
well-known * Thon
d a le
banker »Ko vleltad
tV tola J. 0. Ball,,M to
ooeaalon*, will regrft' to leant
hie death to'tbat d » f 0a Wa
sla«
)llr' '
day ntol#1
nfgkt. *' * .
Funeral aervlgao

i.ii -

shy. with boritl M . ____
Mr. Ball w v tV orgVl.sr of
People* sirring Ba*k ind
Co., aad an* of
Mat
rity^lf# y sure}944 by

NEW l

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THE SANFORD HERALD, BANFORP, FLORIDA.

B FOUR
measures for agriculture.

which

E s p o u s e s may indirectly lead to limitation; “BOWLING NOTES'
•of foreign trade berau'e she
tent Plan vlshed t« kttp foreign product* Korreat Catcher* tram in San­
.m l .but because Carman farmer* ford Merchant* Bowling League
ir in g Interview) Imply would go to placet If not won two out of three matches
_____rtotrr—Pwgw ObwV I shall reply qnlte briefly
eawa I wish to dleru.e compul
k labor eervice and the mill
I t more length.
-flr e t, our relntion to Amrr
k /Thu attitude of the national
verament ,,of Germany towan’
I United State* Is, as eouir
ha Imagined otherwise, ot.
honest ffir&gt;lshlp.
you ask whether
o my viewpoint, ex
interview with th.
_____ Pres* in December
I l f that private debt* Inrurm'
must under all eircumbe
paid.
My
at*n thl#
question
hiid
th*
same
and
I
to It esavlly fmliy iiT.o
_ . j ’ never left lo doubt, bow
Ti In anybody's mind that the
.mtion o f paying debts is not
ily, one of wanting to, but al*c
# hf being able to.
"Above all, the debtor from
lost on* I* tn get money bark
m l not first he annihilate.! by

(Iran affaatiVe help.
•
-*■ Til* thancallor now reached th"
wo problems which tram particIxrly close to his heart.
“ Let ra* give my purely pertonil Idea*. The militia and the g«nraI compulsory labor service can'
mt really bo mentioned in thu
■am* trralh. The general liability
o work for which we are striving
ha» nothing to do with the mill*

from the
Seminole
Creamery
tram last night, and won the
match by three point*. The teams
were in a tie for fir»t place with
the Ne-lli Boltleri,' who will roll
against the Smith's Barter* tram
tonightIn a second match played last
night between , Dossey’s Lunch
Room and t h e Sanford-Ovledo
Trurk Grower* team, tha former
tram won two outhif three rames
so,| thereby went Into a tie for
1* &gt;t ptac* with th- Growers. Dur­
ing this match Fred Holly o f the
|i»,.-ry team placed a new high
single game rrcnrd In the tourna­
ment by rolling ":L'i p&lt;
game.
Scores Tuesday night.

ALL BUS
FARES

D U S FARES art th*
*
^ lowest that they have ever
P*~

in history. Low, round
.
. rate* hava bean
most In hall to many cities
...a n d thay'ra good avary
K 4 y . •vary Khadula...Fara
1 aad ona-half for tha round
; trip to most interstate points
I * Cast of tha Missisiippi river.

- ORLANDO. -Peh. • 2T -Judge
Frank Smith has hand**d down a
derision declaring the purchase of
the Orlando Municipal Airport
from the Dr. I*. Phillips Interest
in I'.’IM n* Illegal. This purchase
» * » made without u referendum
tn the vntrrs under an act nf the
legislature.
Th* rniirt’s decision wai to the
effect thnt the act of IfrJ.'i did
nn| repeal the act nf 1321, whirh
made It Illegal for any purchase
tn he mad* by the city In evees* of
amt trails to general distrust nn.l $10,000. without referendum |» the
In consequence, lo rivalry In arm­ voters.
aments.
"In Itself, It l* a matter of In­ iHHutti. n
ll«rrf#M e *
difference to u* wlint systems of I v i l u r «
2
defense other fintloo* desire to K!.M.ii»..rf
|F*.|s , «
Introduce. Ix-l them have profrs■Irnal armies so far as we are con­
cerned.
"It is not a matter of Indiffer­
ence, however, whether one na­
tion |H..*e..es 100,000 men with■lilt rrscrvrs while another with
Its allies ran. In &lt;hc event of war,
w . lot s t .
»vcr 12,000.000
cut mobilise
al­
*‘ N «r I* It a m«»&gt;cr nf Indiffer­
Sprrialixlng
In
Irtirk
ence whether one nation ha* com­
service.
We
yiork
while
pletely ill armed technically, while
ymi slcs&gt;|v—day 'or night.
another Iht.utoh possession of th"
most modern arapon* of attack.

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1933
Mt on school fund* In banka; aal
$1S^«7J7 dertveg from th# conitltuUoaal 1 mill tai, all a* of

Another Zangara la
Afoul Of Liquor Law

Through courtesy of the U . 8. Department of Agricul­
ture In cooperation with tho ilorida.SLata-MarkaUag
Bureau, It. K. Winfrey, Sanford representative.
\Y |lk*#K &lt; rr#.
nufftolgt. F l. AINan#
V» . and lla th U h tm . On# r a r k r l i
•*fn» in n tiil: &gt;V»dn»H*&gt;
4
ra n
psi»M I
r k t a la o il 1. one* *m ch 16
ro lin ttru a , iH t rn lf . Y o u n u lo w n a r 4
IlN A C lIn ilH N
U f t m n |.
A ila n f * tliv t rv lo M : M lm u tp o lla I.
Ha %«a n il* 4 l» a r * lo i» i
Th u r*v l*y
ritlahM tfllt I. lll# h m o w l
| ; hlllosl
K v a ro lt, •;» la &lt; *U «rlam i t* l« I ’h ll-

F*b. tO.
'
..
TbagR H *r will go out to Ih#
coanliea on thu usual bn*Is of the
number of teechlng ualU In each
county.- —

DRNVER. Colo, Feb. M t-W V The judge wa* about to pno* •*«unr* on Carmen Zangara yesUrday when the defendant Insisted
upon making a statement to the
court.
" I want to make it clear that
I'm no relative o f Giuseppe Zan­
gara who attempted to aasaaelgata
President-elect Roosevelt," Zan­
gara declared. The Judge aonfenced Carmen to 90 day* In jail
for liquor manufacturing.

RESULTS

tiDIphli t
Klurent'* Alt* Mia— : I’Mlitwge yards
aaieete*

r »i* i i* r M «iii«s
g#fc. at. i*n .

Hdhf' til titlriln

I*

K#rfl»»n o f Klof*

t*tnr jillM . rl****r.
Ila u lln a t
« ( • ; r u m J H lr «
I n q u ir y .
Itv m a n l

■t*o*|. marUt rlMdr

Motor Travel Expense
For State WorkersSet

&lt;*arl«MM.» f

TALLAHASSEE, Fab. 23— (Ah
__Tha boanl of commissioner* of
state institutions yesterday set 7
cento a mil* as tha maximum tha
state wilt pay'for motor travel by
I 'U n ls n i l . F lo r id a . M ild, c lta r .
I U u lin c « M ah l;
dem and
lla illa d . Its officers and employee, hot di­
ntsif k * t mtr&gt;uly.
farl«»ad* f »• I* rected all deportment* which have
•M CPiiid fH .lal: I t Inch r r t la a . »n«
• lit i* 111*11 v
* n d prtroolatl. I - been paying las* to continue to do
M N*. I l*lt dn*. fl.22; 2 d*«»- M ••• so.
II li
r »Al** ara«H «l and pr»r**ul»*l
i* m * N.. 1 . l i t dn*. I I . U ; « « « •
The board directed that a drive
he made lo collect W " a year
from rclatlvea of all "patient* at
A M I THE COL’ KT I)ECU)EH
tho stale hospital for the Insane

... h •M c cin h t p siin f, 1% l a h e ra l# « .
I i k I I i M i i i I I ) * a » M . 4- la doa. I l l * ;
1 . 1 itw i. yve l l lu .
ritu a lly
ar&lt;*un&gt;l
I t . t a , a n m * f-• Ir q u a l l l # | l ri*»a l«»w
a*
. g ra ta
» * # h - « l.
t .H
«!««■

ita w U ita M W w a w o n n w — miwnti

RATES

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TCa«™ *trW -4*nsnnrw

HAVE YOUR WATCH repahed

TAI I..MIASHEE—The supreme
rtxuUr fo«* for -pay p»lWnU"f but
court handed down the following
c’eci-lon: Mr*. W. J. Wsdell v«.
J. I*.' Ilnldbrook Co, Orsnf*
county affirmed l y memorandum.

by on* who really kthw* hrw.
Brlgga, Jeweler, Mag. A A
HONEY—10 pound
1000 E. 2«d. Geo. 1

Swift and Beat

good

HCHOOL NEWH

TAl.I.AHA.HHfcE^W. S. Caw
then, -tale sup-rlnterdent of publire instruction, sold the state
n il i/lsWihul* to 07 roiinly school
systems a total of f IJi.i2,l)t5.7B.

TO-NIGHT

Orlando Airport Sale
Ih Declared Illegal

*7
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Celery M arket Reports

" I f you travel the highways in
he summer time, aa 1 have done,"
hu said with deep emotion, "you
encounter an ever-wandering *rny of jobless young men who
like from place to place aimlessy, and you notice how they grad­
\W f a r s ,U t . F# % . 23. I* LI.
ually sink lower and lower physlwaAlfcaiir I. A tla n ta I. |t#lhl#H#m |,
nlly, which also mean* apirit'ial
l »DneiHTr
__ 121— *V 111 t i ^
t r * *titn in ~ ‘ f ; * n * f i r it.i11 I,
••• Ir iw t e U m j 3 .
1% •**
.. in 173 1
11%
1. I» *ra lu r,
'y and inl&lt; Ifrrtually. II la espe1&gt;7 112 *■? !&gt;■» M l*h I . F t IV a yn a I.
I.
.dally thrce young people we want
1(3 111 |1€ *112 , lr4»i«l Is,ai*i*lv 1, |r»i|l4ri*4|Msllii 1
i ; i li% |2| 111 l^'%lM|fi*n I. Smw O r I*.in t. I
lo save front ruin. ,
-----I T T
* f*ttfah«ir«h I IM O
: "A&lt; a nail I see universal la­
1*9 SI?* V a n !* T m.hm*.r»e| I. It.**-li# *»•
T i u T 7M %
* •*•
bor duty as a mean* nf Inculcating
; Higvinn «h
2. HI
A lL .in .
VI
M. M*#« 2. W illU m - f
respect for work. Our young peo­
;■ i n . i
(j
ple will learn to realise that man­
•tv
t t a M s r . fsfc. 53. IS3.1
|C( • ITM
11 I. Atlsnts t, A llen
ual work Is something which en­
Its 11! I tulllm,,,- J. Il'lffll". 2. IW.stol J
noble., man."
,‘ . *
l5 n ii . t t i W ' f * ‘ ‘“ f ‘“ nF *&gt;»— - - a . * u w * i« * Aa
- ’ TiiiTfw,ft*«c^mvh»*iT‘Trrrw “ i r r
_
. iM B iln J , -U &lt;, I h im III* I, l»rlr«*l
• |1 •11 :» ft»i 317.!
3 li. K v r n lt ,
II4 ,
I.
In#l»4ttn|*«ill
T'Hll*
^
-."TTllril, aa to what Germany ex.-■ point &lt;&gt;f hl« memo.
1 le«itiid%ltu t.
M c rrU lo w n
I. 2
lletMO) '■ l.a.fc
"I'orcerning'the question of the
| V**rl» 3. I'r u rl.i I. 1‘hll i«l*-l|»»tl*» 7,
get* from thr world economic
" l!I t’ ttM i'uf^h
lit 213 Ml
F
lls.llx
l« l ««"•
?. t'vrlf(«ii*l.
)tr, I
Onfere nee: I should like to hope Introduction of militia," he went J I-mAw Im
lit lit 117
117 3A1I
2a 1 ] |*,it..(till, V n ril* J, l ( l t I»mim* | 7, H i*
I (4 Ml IM
114 11*
It " v iiin .ili 2. Ht l^ .u U I. Hyr&gt;trur« I.
hat’ the coming world economic •in.' “ I rhoulij likr to say th? fol­ ti iiiii
ir.
1
1
%
M4
17
1
1
/irllrUl#
11%
«14 | llr f, | \V# •i A lh *n v I T » f» l 71
tbferenen will find real mean* lowing: In I0IU Germany offered U M i l . k
I M Il l 113
113 K*
&lt;*" I’h . s l M t f ..r a H l l« a r IV r lu d H adthe
suggestion
(hat
a
militia
Is( lug a l h in t %, »l, Ti»4up
ad ways of restoring to n sane
till T tV 711
I I I 3t»|
2 ttl
I't.fMliiMi* L t r f .9 H ri|ln e tl.» v . K*l».
aslx business and Industrial life conceded t» n*. At th* .time of ,. ‘ri.lal.
22. I%33
l*» r « r - b«»M"l iM tllm lrl.
temok
■rare
iRIch have got Into hnd disorder." the jntrml'iction o f the profession
Ml Ml 7 ll 17%
1 J lle.llf .
M.irtf'ii't. I'f'tM M iff.
'Tlj«i ehanrbllor added that h, al army 13 year* nf service wa* IV
item
T »'t r ma hrid
.% K m IKM I2% lit 111 IMH
to fJrred at thl* time not tn di demanded of 'ui. Germany there IV. 1l-r fe-*
111 III III
miiatil
Tltitr*«Uv. 3*
t%
1
IM
M«
|(
.%
I'aelele
Now
York
V rhit.«ft«*tfore
|m««r«.e&lt;
no
re.ervr*
nf
nnv
algd what program the German
III III ns ii*
L iruh I. Itisrbevwlrr 3,
II. Ilt*ll#r
a-rnunl
educated
l
»
military
* legit Inn would urge or pto*ent
t. H|»» mwfl« M. Mim* ?,
•• . . i. I . All- »n&gt; .
T oIr I#
47^ us 772 1111
He further explained that O r- science.
Two-man
tournsmen^ Mtcnrct
"Now suddenly there I* tslk of
ikany did not resort, tn protective
doing away with the prefet.vlonal ls«t night:
H. TlHtinlitn 17% M3 *113 It!
army and substituting militia. -I IV.
N ivt.,1.1
113 It* 113 It4
rannot escape the lmprc**lon that
H I 2&lt;1 . . e.
Ibis I* being dune inerelv lu aide- I* l» I'fTr#
121 M2 1*1 141
step the crux of the problem. Th • M Mil.nn
91 M 7^4
lit
derisive point I* not system, of
312 1ST u r i t i
Tout# .
defense, hut that o f equality.
an 4*—
i —
Once this Is derided the world

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The Sexes at Sea
...for Six Crowded
D a y s ...

FRIDAY

R H E U M A T IC
PRESCRIPTION
85 C E N T S

RENT AN A m Ub. Roadetar. or
roup*. Be per mile. Reel A Bona,
Phon, IW._______________________

9A— Pouitry

.

FRYERS, Whit# Rock, battery
raised, milk fed, tender, Juicy
and c l e a n . Wholeaalu market
price. 110 pallet* same breed, h
Just xsk for Allenru— Within
week* old, &amp;0c each. B. T. TUI*''.
24 hour* after you start to take
this safe yet powerful medicine |. lie C-ort •» toe to s s tf tetxn Paola.
roaatr. Mato • » W-etoa
rxresa uric add and other circu­ In Se-le-le
rr th r M U "
r .llI A H K T U
10— Flowera and Pianta
lating poisons start to Iravt your
K. W M m R Ib
T
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r
r
w
IH
n
t
*
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P U « FOR SALE—Tomato pianta, H. I).
body.
„
Ir H in t e .s , unit n it P e rso n * n sv In * P ls lm s nr Iw n-.snd* s s n ln s l
Durant, Laka Mary, FlaIn 4H hours pain, agnny and
s
* l,t K s l s t s :
swelling are usually gone— we
You. nn&lt;l r s e h n f you. n re n ereiw
guirantee thl*
prescription—If n n lt f l.4 am i reuo lrm l to * * » * * " • 15— Apartment* For Bont
I'aln— Agaay Start* la
I .rave la 24 Hoara

w oy e ls I m s mnA 4 s nss » n n - » fclsfc -*•**n r e ith e r of » „« . m s r hn v* n g n ln s1
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iieeesse4 . U le -of Hemlnole C o u n ty .
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at h is n f f l r . In th * I'm m ty C o u r t,
hnuee in K *n fn r4 . Hem lnole C o iin ly .
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the 4 s le h ereof

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teaspoonful of Kruschen Salto in
FOR SALE or Trad* for Sanford
a glass of hot water in th# morn­
rroperty, fruit farm la Oraoyv
ing before breekfost— It’s th#
County,
grapes and peaehe.i.
SAFE, harmless way to reduce
P. O. Box B34, Sanford, Fla.
a* ten* o f thousand* of men and
wemen know.
For your health's sake ask for
FOR SALE:
One of Sanford's
*
and get Kruschen at Touch ton’s A- l&gt;. 1*22.
W li n#»# my
o f f ic ia l
a lv n a lu r *
most attractive home*, owner
S mford Drug Co. or any drug and
##nl Ih l# ih # la th d a y o f F a b leaving city.
W ill tell to re­
•toie— (he cost for a bottle that rtia ry A. I» 1922
V. f t iH tn ile A K H .
sponsible people on raaeenable
last* 4 weeks I* but a trifle and
(T n rh r i r c v l l To ur*,
terms. Also 6 room bungalow
if after the Drat bottle you are
Hr in I no I# CiAanly. F lo r id a .
s 0 «• A t s
completely furnlabed on Pa'k
A. M. WKKKH.
Avenue. P. O. Boa &lt;4. Phone 342.
suits— money bitch.—Adv.

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It, Manual series h*twe«n the
two team*.
. ,
.
Captain llemphrey o f the Junlor High tram Ird the scorers With
to points In three games, follnwrj
Sv Hi.bln««n of lb* Jt»‘ trV "
with tu points and Zachry of tho
Junior High team with J7 point*.
Robinson sank arven out or nine
charity to*.e* In three game*, to
lend I" !•«•» departmeal of P«TScore* of the final garnet
Jnnlsr HI.*
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63

M o re surprising, perhaps, than th e names o f three
near-Republlcann which nppear in the probable cabinet line­
up o f th e President-elect, is the absence o f certain names o f
ou tstanding leaders who have long been a tow er o f stren gth
(Centlnaed (rum T *ia One)
in th e D em ocratic party.
Lookin g o v e r a lis t w hich e x ­
cites on ly va gu e reactions, we fin d no m ention o f Senator railroad*, **• would only have to
n o i.t.A w n u m u s i
go to one man—Ju»t on* man—J.
M lfM
Mmmamrw
U N n C a rter Glass, secretary o f the treasu ry in the W ilson ad­ P. Morgan. Thai’* tnn- of many
M HUtOX i r K A * — b a a l l u
i*
m inistration. or N ew ton D. Baker, secretary o f w a r In th e
other corporation*. They (Ui*
• r iN W R io ii p a t r.o
name cabinet, o r J a m w M . C o *# presidential nom inee In
h i I m r ___
... 1— ---- . ft.
eight hank*) ran control th* low• I * J l . n ' V . -----------------------------« * *
Thrt- M ttd t _.———-— ----— stirs 1920, o r John W . Davis, the standard bearer o f 102*1, or etlng rising of w ife*, change th*
J lf C svrlrr n*r
............ **•!■ A lfr e d E . Sm ith, H oover’s fir s t opponent, o r O w en D. condition* uf liilxir, an) rara* or
T ra y lo r, forem ost lower the output simply tweags#
AN
• U lm r r
r a r f t ml Young, B ern ard Baruch, and M elvin
I I I I A jk n a lu i K w l u m i , a n * m I m
ml
they control the money o f the
!
n l r r l a l i o M N f«T fit* f f l f
i ml D em ocratic leaders in the business w orld.
N l ,
* * I » U * Issil*. ttlll » &gt; f k i r s r * fa t
T h e absence o f such prom inent nam es in R oosevelt's United State*.
*|
, At r t i v l t l t f l t H I t f t i f t l* * .
“ Railroad official* are only their
o ffic ia l fa m ily la perhaps only natural In 'v ie w o f th o Quaint
rewai. Imulls Ill Kata. »***»- old A m erican custom o f sand-bagging those In au th ority servant*. Official* of other cor­
. m i t m Ifa n iM
la lb *
a a lt o a a l
| M 4 ml i f l l t l W K . Oltleee • « w h enever th in gs aren’t going ju s t rig h t.
R egardless o f poration*— whether they like lt‘
Mvlalvl*'" I* It* IOTW » » l f *»
w h at m sy happen to this depression w h ich has settled fa ir ­ or not—are compelled to obey the
«■&gt;• r t H t l f f t a il*
if llf lp l
t v t iit t t I* r k i m t • * ! N*wT*fa- ly generally o v e r th e world, the n ex t tw o o r th re e years eomman-'* that come from Wall
Street."
T b t ir .is ld It a a * * k « ' • * * * •
**...1.1.4 1-rr.t K tlr t tm*»el»- a re not g o in g to be easy ones to those In high govern m en ­
Trailing off into the stock mar­
tal
au
th
ority.
One
assuming
such
respon
sibility
takes
his
k ltrlr e » l M » 4 ! • l * » — » ■ * *T"
ket Inquiry by the banking com­
• • b l l r t l l a ml *11 M W t **» * * ! « &gt; * &lt;
m a ilin ' &lt;• II mf mm* t l W n M i n b lif e In hits ow n hands, subjects h im self to jib es and ridicule, mittee, Norris recalled testimony
II." I* Ik It rtmrmm* * '* , ! ? • VTl and even to the bullets o f the n**a*aln. I t takes an almont by Charles K. Mitchell, chairman
Ml •*«.• P«»lktktf * ' ” '■• 7'!
&gt; l*k lt &gt;1 f r f t M I f t l l t t
ml t f t t a i Inordinately h igh degree o f patriotism to m ake such • sac­ of the National City Hank.
* ! • * . ( . t . « Ittftl* » l * « l f
“ The head of that tank get*
rifice.
It is a w ell known fa ct that the tw o leadin g members $.'0,000 a year salary'1, Norris
FRIDAY. KKIIIOrARY 23. !»&gt; ■
o f tho new cabinet w ere "d ra fte d ". T h e y accepted th e po­ said. “ Ilrxldra he get* JI.'O.OOO In
sitions again st th e ir own Inclinations. I t is also w ell known tinner * every year. And they sold
Bltir.K VERSE FOR TOD A T
that Mr. R oosevelt exerted e very influence at his command ■tuck from $200 to I&amp;00 a thare
to accept . the, trea su ry post. Senator to,the public which It now worth
MOflp THAN CONQUERORS: to induce C a rte r Glass
.
l i e w m th e o p e m an, i n Icm than $.’&gt;0. They sold some to
A U . 4 A « a * ^ t u k . l ^ U ^ 4 « A . ( ^ V m w M £ M J A J k . S { ^ l n^ . !
is w - w n t w i n i m r M i t i r w r 'i M r t '
to t,K«rrt that love 1iml. If God o* the D c m o c ra tlc p n rty wnoae aounff m oney iwRcTeii” weru“ oT paying for it on the Installment
for us, who can be again** o»7 n u fficlm t atren gth to inspire confitlcnce am ong th e invest­ plan. Sam* o f them could go out
Wtm shall separate u* from » • in g pubic and w ho at th e sam e lim e com m anded th e confi­ am/ buy it now for Irsa than they
J,i* of Christ? Khali tribulation, dence o f the rank and file.
But Glass would not accept, owu on it, tut they dare not do so
illtlry)), o r persecution, or fam- probably because he reiillzed that his physical s tren g th wus hecnu*e they want lu keep their
inn, or nakedness, or psrll, or n ot su fficien t to endure the battles which w ill h a ve to be Jot.,*’
kWonlT Nay, In all these thing*
Recalling testimony regarding
w aged to m aintain a rfound m oney policy.
llaUey-Sluart
Investment
Woodin, th e Roosevelt alternative f o r the treasu ry post, the
VV,.'1I Let It w " no Japan***
haa long been Iden tified w ith “ B ig Business’ ’. A s one Demo­ Company of Chicago, large lealrr
tin t t alit "The pen l» “ l* * 1cra tic -re p re s e n ta tiv e said in .the H ouse th e other..-day, .h e In Inaud seeunlUw. Nnrrie said
■ i,r than tho sword* • •
..
is not much b etter than M ellon. T alk o f im peachm ent haw Ihl* company r‘borr*/wed a profes­
----- — -c&gt;
sor out of one of the universities
alread y been heard. W oodln Is president o f th e A m erican
to ’ talk over the radio on hnw to
Orm thing * r HI** » ljOUt • d* '
(Jar and Foundry Compnny, chairm an o f th e A m erican Invest mney."
r rrialin, It «lvr* &gt;‘&gt;u * rhaneo t'&gt;
’■The Old Counsellor, they call
find *1ut h»w In"ir « Pair o t *ho*? 1/Kom otive Company, chairm an o f the R a ilw a y S teel S pring
Com pany, d irector o f the R em ington A rm s Com pany, ns hirtl", he said. “ They paid him
ifolly will last.
w ell as a numbed o f Cuban railroads and oth er corpora­ $/&gt;D a week and Halsey-Stuart pre­
Onr thing thtw country can be tions. A s such he should understand finance, an essential pared hi* addre**. I f * a gooff deal
thankful fur li that the loaull ch aracteristic o f a U. S. treasury secretary w ith billions o f like the method* used l.y the pub­
NEW YORK. Feb. 2$. -&lt;/p&gt;_
Kmpiiv cracked up before th« dollars o f m atu ring obligation s to m eet w ith in the next lic utilities.
Th&gt;- popular rnrurptlon that for­
"Suppose a uiow with a $10,Jt. K. CL could "tavu" It.
year.
eign trade repiosents only about
---------------- ’11
I f any additional evidence was heeded to indicate ap­ CmO insurance policy wa* knocked 10 percent of the Unitrff States
down
and
her
money
seised
in
the
Some rich men accuro Income proaching t a r if f readjustm ents, the appointm ent o f Sena­
I"illness is apt to t* misleading
taK refund* and other* cflicount to r Hull to th e m ost Im portant post in the cabinet furnished street", ho added. "The man would rays Ernest &amp; Ernest, in ■ sur­
be
lorn
from
limb
front
limb,"
vey of foreign trade figures,
their *lo*k to members of th*lr It.
S enator Hull Is one f l f tho fe w rem ain in g A m ericans
Hu Mid the advice to luy In
u,**n f*inlll|i. That mutt b* what'* w h o are known In th eory ns fre e traders.
Sen ator Hull • ull securities rearheti many per­ showing that producers o f such
known uc n air tax.
b elieves in the abolition o f t a r iff barriers, but has recent­ son* In similar rircupi»tun • *, yet lines ns cotton, petroleum and
machinery have a more vital in­
ly com m itted hljnself to a tem perate m odification o f such they "iwe called financier* and
terest in maintaining
export
It li nl*o rather significant Ip schedules
ns now exist.
Even m oderate reductions o f arc not punixhcil."
market*.
_
JhcHo day* o f ao much atone ta r iffs , in view o f rapidly depreciating foreign currencies,
Norris saht seven
"Morgan
Th* surrey, based on latest dnthruwinir that Glass gave way to
w ill play havoc w ith those business enterprises which de­ bunks" had k“JI2 directorship* in ta from the Department of ComWiHidin Ilooaavelt’a official fam­
pend en tirely upon dom estic m arkets fo r consumers and various corporation-.
meico, showed that of our domes­
ily.
t a r if f walls fo r protection from foreign com petition. But
tic production In 1922, SO percent
^ —
- o
Anu-rlrnn prpductian of cotton
t a r iff reductions w ill help m aterially the producers o f raw
Wo humid the opinion that tho
Went Into exports, 10 percent of
new arnntery of war dbeanl f lic m aterials, particu larly cotton, w heat and tobacco grow ers,
lubricating oils, 34 percent of
u Hern bocau*• the navy aecratajy whose prices are governed la rgely by th eir export surplus.
lard, IS percent o f wheat, IS per­
T
h
e
Roosevelt
cabinet
w
ill
not
please
everyone.
N
o
*
SANTA
ANA,
Cal.
Keb.
21.—
haa to sing Ilia Swanaon In tgc
cabinet would.
But w e Itd leve that everyon e w ill find (A*!—The world'* largest orange cent of automobile*, D percent of
Senate. That'* the Hull of it!
apples, 9 percent o f motor fuel
som e elem ents o f satlsfsctinn in it. T h e re a re th ree south­ grove, known a.* 'he (Ustanchu-y
and 8 1-2 percent o f canned sal­
A row* item *»y* that Ihe erners am on g its membership, a fact w hich sould fin d fa vo r rnnehn, wn* sold a’ auction cn mon, During the summer, It was
pt'ftoOTra department u»es nuarly in tho South. T h e re are three members who. at least at one tho court hou*o »tep* hero Fri­ pointed out, export orderi for
D.OOti.CM) puuni.'* of twine annually tim e or another, have been associated w ith the Republican day.
machine tool* were 58 percent of
The property,
I rated
near
•fur tying parkagt'*. That'* noth­ m r t y ami w ho should please those Republicans w ho cast
Older* on hand.
Fullerton,
went
foe
$010,000
to
ing, you ought to m**&gt; how many th e ir l« t last F all with tho Dem ocratic party. A n d there
The accounting firm urged that
rupresentin,* the
. poiini!* of rtd tape tho It. F. I'. are also In tho litnMip men w ho are known as progressives n committee
"In sn far ns possible, the broad
hnldrr* of $1,170, PW in Iturds
US**.
national view point should be en­
and men who are known ns conservatives.
under which It wa* f 'reduced. couraged, maintained and do*
So
if
everyon
e
is
not
com
pletely
satisfied
,
th
ere
should
Ry
thl*
more,
n
second
lien
of
iu nutnr Unroll rays that If Confemlril", with respect to foreign
$700,000 held by the Standard
cr&gt;’ &gt; trie.* In glvo Roosrvrlt diet*- be no one w ho is w holly disappointed.
trade.
Oil Company became nn unse*
lo ih l power, the new president
The survey ,aid. however, “ it
.rureff claim with alsiut $700,000 U c**y to understand how »n enwill "fling it hack Into tin* rhatin other unsecured cl nr.'* uf tJvpii*e whlrh is having difficul­
trrlng t'flh
uf h purillaiiimuui
various creditor*.
(ciwmJly, wi&gt; looked It up) O'onty maintaining profits and em­
Th* suction wa* "-rotcred rt ployment in the facn of foreign
gie-u with tin* reminder that
In an pdit'iiinl captloneil "P u ttin g on th e B ra k es” , the
to com- competition doe* not feel like
lie wui the president of the United Miami H erald rrm lnds its readers that tho Htate o f Florida ■ hearing on ■ petition
. .____ . .
illnlr.i ami n t Ur dictator.*' The hits already borrowed a Itout $2,500,000 fro m tho Reconalntcb lik ' looking’ beyond its own doors.
iiiiHu1 ■ of i dictator, however, Hon Finance Corporation and has used this la rg o sum
" I f vire set our national roune
JJJSd
might ! ■* prufeiahle It the devasas
through em ergency re lie f adm inistration In su pplyin g t h e ,
u ,,
of A m tt. strictly a’ong tho lines o f Intern­
tatini: huvtion of I'ongre.s.
al trade." It continued, “ w* must
necessities o f life to more than 200.000 Floridians.
Sea af trustee for bondholders.
atsn be prepared to abandon to
"T h e tim o has com e", the M iam i paper quotes G overn or
Th* ‘ tract ha* suspeitr'l off some extent the privilege of tell­
In 14 neighboring rily a irven
S h ollz as saying, to put on tho brakes and to begin now to bearing possibilities.
ing In foreign market*; for a na­
yetn Uiihl
lie*
in a hoition, a region or locality cannot
pilot Mio-Vil by u pistol bullet prepare fo r the duy when {b e people must again w holly
permanently refrain from buying
with which h« had attempted to aupiwrt them selves". "H u fu rth er calld atten tion to tho
elsewhere without also refraining
d rtiuy Iim life. The bullet entered fa c t” , continues the Hcrultl, “ that these loans, b ea rin g 0
fynm celling elsewhere.
the right temple, cut the optic per cent interest, must be repaid beginning in 1935, cith er
“ T n whatever degree tb* poli­
nerve, hut did not kill him. 'H* hy local Imnd Issues, by direct taxation o r by 16 p er cent
Cosch Leonard Me Lucs* and
can never regain Ida *lghl. He had reduction in federal high w ay appropriations.
hi* Seminole High School basket cy Increase business and em­
ployment In ore line, to «w l*tried to kill liim*clf because hi*
"T h e re lie f adm inistration has done n m arvellous piece ball team will motor tu l^nburg
roughly comparable degree It will
mother uinf father were alwayi
o f w ork, and county chairm en everyw h ere have g iv e n an Uto today where tonight the tram diminish business and employment
•piarrelmg and he couldn't aland
will play the second last game
It any lunger, lie loved them both. exhibition o f unselfish public service th at has ra re ly been o f the regular season, suaintt tn some other lines."
m
atcheda
Obviously
their
work
cannot
bo
allowed
suddenly
Parent* who &lt;|traml should nave
tlio Leesburg Ysllowjacket* who
their rotv- for tho later hour* of to drop. But the state and the counties can begin now to sirrtuly hold n victory over Semi­ ppels his quintet tn make Us usual
fin* allowing In th* district tour­
the evening nfter th* children taper o f f and to turn the activities o f thoao carried on w ork nole High.
nament In DeUnd early next
have gone to bed.
re lie f pay rolls Into lines where th ey can be w holly o r part­
The scsson will end tomorrow month despite Its disastrous sealy self-supporting.
night In * game with Winter Park
non record.
Tho Senate boosts one member
" I t w ill not hurt Florida to have such m oney as tho in that town. Coach McLuac* exSt Hast whu does not feel that s ta te already has borrowed and m ay b orrow In the im m e­
A PENNY FOR HIH THOUGUTK
Uncle Sam should be Santa Clauc d ia te future, repaid from road funds. B y 1936 F lorid a w ill beautiful horn* on 8ilver lake.
Weather Man ItuBoee reports
to tho whole country. Carter
W IS T
CHESTER. Pa.—The
h a ve enough roads to s a tisfy even the m ost a n ie n t con­ that th* theniperitur* this morn­
Class, of Virginia, condemns all
maxim that "a im * doesn't pay"
structionists.
But
in
the
last
analysis,
w
e
must
a
d
m
it
that
ing
was
around
the
Cl)
mark
which
raid* on Ihe federal treasury and
ha* significance for William Mc­
skeptically asks, “ Where do you tim es a re Im p m vin g to the point where such re lie f w ill not la not a* cold as most o f us sup­
Nally, #1. * f CoaUaxm*. H* w*a
t
posed.
Hen*tor* expert thl* money to be needed much longer.
Raturday was th* last day of sentsnead to two months on a
come from? I* It to be picked
“ T h e summer is undoubtedly going to be try in g on our
chart* of stealing n chewing gum
out of the alrT" The mo»t am»i- unfortunates.
It la unthinkable that th e re lie f a ctivities Ihe big Orange County Fair and
machine. It contained on* cent.
the
thousands
of
people
at
th*
Ing inconsistency in this country should not at least carry to the fall.
B u t by th a t tim e
f
a
r
grounds
and
other
thousands
today I* the persistent demand F lorid a people eith er should be ready again to tak e over
Cosh paid for clean cotton rag*
fo r dole* of one kind or another th e ir own support by p rivate in itiative, o r prepare to go downtown, who watched the sensstlonal flight o f Wiggins In hi* at Th* Herald office.
_ and at th* camo time the popular w h ere th ey can do ao."
plea far tax reduction. Th* two
biplane, witnessed as fin* an ex■
o--------------------- . almply cannot go together.
hlbltlon of blplanlng as have ever

Survey Shows That
U.S. Foreign Trade
Is Of Wide Variety

Largest O r a n g e
Grove Sold AtAuction

IIE P A TS 'i m r W A T '
CHICAGO. — Official*
think
highly of a visitor who cam* tn
th* World’ s Fair ground* yester­
day.
Noticing that a reproduction of
th* store Abraham Lincoln oper­
ated at Old Salem, 111., w ait on
fire, he paid th* admitsien price
for himoelf and a woman com­
panion oo ho could turn In a fire
alarm.
Then ho helped extinguish the
Mate.
HARD

TIMES AHEAD

FORT MYERS, Feb. M . - W —
T. O. (Tip) Mercer was Indicted
hy th* Hendry county grand Jury
ns principal and Pete Frierson
and Dsn Ulount as accessories tn
robbery of the Dank of LeBell*.

BRYAN
■JH K AILKILL
Service Station and Garage
Storage— Repairing
Gas, Oil and Tiro Servlet
Geneva and Sanford A rt.
PHONE 9I2D

LUM BER
AIM IS POOR

ager, “ except on rutruUw resi­
dents wouldn't allow It, They in­
MILWAUKEE, Wit.—A slight
sisted the modern tubs, although
error on Edward O'Kuurkc* part more colorful, were ton slippery."
w is reported by police.
They said he aimed a kick at u
A DIG HOY FOR HIS AGE
bulldog, hut hi* carry through
wa* poor, and he fell.
ALTON, III.— When Robert P.
Ilefore he cuuld get up the
dug had made * counter attack. Wai/Iow, fifteen-year-old schoolAt a&gt; hospital they counted 200 buy, really grows up he'll be a big
feller. Robert, who celebrated his
bites.
fifteenth birthday today, tips tho
scales nl I’Hf) pounds and is raven
fret, eight and cnc-half Inches tall.
NON-SKID SOUVENIRS
UHlrAfJO.—Gone are the cist
Iron bathtub* with the* wooden
“n&lt; n-ffrid" rims, from the Audi­
torium Hotel. An enamel Insti­
tute Is going to keep them as an­
tiques.
"We'd have taken them out
long ago", said tho Ijntcl man­

HID Lumber Co.
Quality Merchandise fit
lltk and HaUy

Reasonable Prices with
ZIP SERVICE

Have

PIMM 118

Your

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Fitted Now 111
Roduced p r t e * on stogie
vision and Kryplok lens*. AIM
all shell and modera gold
filled framaa.

Dr. Henry McLaulin, Jr.
OPTOMETRIST
11$ Park A t *

DO, U T. DOBS
CtlnstM Tir
tests ,*4 llr s s lt Otssaa
S s s rs n U e tln I ssxlss
OTTIes Mssrsi i m
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i. ait* r. ss—a p. m.
raa.
osrisasi tea
nvst van t u b a ii»

P R IN T IN G
■air

C H A R L E E N ’S

TEA

HOUSE

1355 Orange Ave.. Winter Park.
Tel. W. P. 53-M
"Food o f the same quality and character that I would aerv* if
you were guest* In my own home.”
(Mrs.) CHAHI.BEN J. RAKER, Owner

W* an aqalpped ts
first .class Jab work at th*
lowest possible price*. Glv* a*

a trial.
Herald Printing Co

*

Phan* 14$

s Q jT t O r w ,

Must Call A Halt Sometime

Hoop Team TravelsTo
Leesburg Late Today

3!
Future activities of Japan In the
f t ' .Orient depend largely upon how
, long the money holds out. The
government hai already borrowed
the limit, and tax*# apparently
■r* Incapable o f balancing the
budget. NeceecarUy th* Jape
i have retorted to inflation of the
b *— to ray f a t Uvetr Manahgrian
a method which af

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
An
exceedingly
pretty but.PhennMy while a resident la
quiet wedding was *ol«malud at th* city; Mr. and Mrs. Tlbbal* loft
Savan­
th* boeie * f Mrs. Fannie 8. Mun­ on the midnight train
son when her niece, MU* Mar- nah, da. where Mr. TlbbeU has
cedea Franc** Muneon was united secured a position with Knight's
In marine* to Mr. M. H. Tlbbal*, Pharmacy,
hy the le v . A . 8. Peek, vector « f
Capt tad Mr*. Jones, of New
the Cpisoepat Church at t:$0 York City, and Mr. and Mrs. Let
Hayward, « f
Davenport, lew*,
were th* guest* o f Mrs. 0. W.
Shady sad fam ily last week.
Y r, and Mrs. CL F. WlOlams
hare rt turned to Baafard sad

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been mad* on th* peninsula and
saw at least the Florida record
broken f a high Dying.
The executive commmlttee In
charge of the celebration commemorstisg the fourth centennial
o f th* tending of Ponce d* Lean
on th* th en * of Florida, ho*
fixed upon the date* of Mar.
and Apr. I,. I, S, and 4 for th* big
historical event*. S t A n fnstfs*
promises Urn most latarsatta*,
spectacular, sad histari^ pngmet
aver presented, gad extends a car.
dial lavltatlea to all Flaridiana
ta the thanssnde o f toerist*
within the borders o f the state ta

Long’s Meat
Iff A Treat Te

HAPPENS

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o l w o y a h a v o lig h t i n f r o n t o f y o u . U o o p la n ty *

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o f l i g h t T h o o a f o t y a n d c o n v o n i a n c o l a w o r th
f o r m o r o th a n th o lo w p o n n io o g p o n t f o r tE r rt r ic ity . *

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TH R H ANFO RD H E R A L D , S ANFO R D , FLOIUDA,
Avenue.
Monthly program m w lin i of
the Woma , .Missionary Soeic.y
of ,the lii- t Baptist Church will
be hebl &gt; f ":Jt) o'clock at the
M ARG AR ET PETERS, 8odety Editor
Telephone; Office 14S church with O rel* Number Seven
in'charge.. Circle Number Hu* will
tpriduet-ihe-pi-ayer service at 3:0a
o'clock.
The Sunbeam Band of the Fir*!
Baptist Church wilt meet at 3;.i.&gt;
A one-act operetta, "The Nifty j
1o'clock at the church.
Mini Marjori* Turner has rtr- •Shop," wa.s presented before the'
FRIDAY
T l ’ KSOAY
turned from Atlanta where .no students of tkminole High School
Regular meeting o f Sentinel*'
A meeting o f the board nf the
took a course at Moore’s llcaut) end a number o f friend, yesterday Relekah Lodge Number Fortyi Woman'* (Tub o f Sanford will
Collette.
morning in the sclioulTaiidliotium ,hrr&lt;' Wl,! UVl&gt; place * t *!&lt;X&gt; P- M. i lake place at IU;IH) A. M. at the
as the annual program by the!
S IN DA I .
j club house.
A lea will Le given at 6:00 P.
Mrs. Grace Moat and nephew. Home Economic Department of
WKHNFSHAY
Stanley Coleman, left today for the schooL Assisting M i., Mai«-| M. in the church annex for the
Thru?
n t*&gt;nrcl mcflinif uf
Tampa to spend 10 day* with tel Wilson, head of the department,1wtemher* of the Yosng People’s
j the Garden Club of Sanford at
in preparing the program were: Department of the First Methoa tire*.
.Mrs. V. I- Smith, and Miss t'U
t'tlfdl
f.|db&gt;t
Church and their out-cf.town!
,'J*
Bl
1
•*
Warren, Fust Second
IT. ••
At
Ml** Marjorie Forrest and Mi** fnr,| Shinholsrr, director or music| If•***l*. Mis* A.dir e Harrison and Street.
I Mb's Helen Wilson will be host*
Dorothy Maine* left today for in the school,
The Seminole County Council nf
The cast of the operatu was a.i esses uml Miss Clifford Shtnhotser
Jacksonville to spend the week-end
P.-T. A. will meet at 10:00 A. M
follows:
will condjct a musical program.
with Mia* Juanita Smith.
nt Pant*. Luncheon will lie served
'Madaim* l-aiare," proprietor of
MONDAY
nt 1:00 p. M. Anyone Intended
exclusive shop for women—
Mr*.
A
.
W.
Knox
and
Mr*.
Wab
Mry. J. C. Mitchell, accompanied
A
Pauline Crawford.
ter
L.
Morgan
will
I*,
hostesses,
by the Misses Carolyn Collier,
‘Mr*. Gabion.'" in search of latest for "Indie, day" ut the Sanford
Dorothy Mitchell, and Mary Itlic
gowns—Evelyn Echols.
*
Country CItih,
ffins. were in Orlando today at the
"Be** Goblore,'' snobbish and hard
Regular business a n d social
Central Florida Reposition.
lo please ■Katherine dowers,
meeting of the Truth 'Seeker*
•'Jackie Goldorr." gushing and Class of tb,.
Flr«t .Methodist
- Mr*. D. L. llarper wa« called l«
sentimental -Margie Tillis.
taka plain
Church .Will
_will Juke
pluiij at Jt;un
Winter' Garden yesterday ly the
"Olga," chore air
I, - late from o’cldrk nt 't f r vhome of M rs. Jelui
irl,
death of her father, Charles
OM—J.tw.d u rulhy r h f f r r — ' " • &gt;iv *'J T m m rr:''r^ n r^ ^ **A **'7 u .*
— the tUHttmime of n ,
* 1s H iF n w fw r '-T iim it» " fvi?eVwflT
"Rosemary" and “Janet;" Frtncli and Thinl 'Street,: with Mrs, Jink
be held tomorrow afternoon. * 1
maids Julia Newman an,] Dor ins, Mrs. (). J. Pope, Mr*. A. I',;
Ix ively Complwtlon
• f Bandy, Mrs, John Brumley, Atr*.
nthy Smith.
Mr*. K. U ..Morrow and the
Chnru* of Model*— Allan Rella- J. G. Waits, and Airs. C. It. AlaI RK THE FOLLOWING LINK
Mi**e* Katherine Syme*. Carmita
nif, Virginia Brooks, Helen Dreis­ son ns hostess**.
OF JANE K VY t IWMKTICR
Barber. Frances Morrow, Lena- er, Alary Forrester, Mary Man­
A business and social meeting
bellr llairan, and Helen Vernay
IF YOU W ANT TH A T “ CF.ltning, Ellzala'th Mrthvin, Margaret of the St. Agnes Guild Of Holt
are spending today In Orlando at M.Carve)', Sally Wright, Myrtle
TA1N SOMETHING":
t n ets Episcopal Church will be
th? Central Florida K*po*ition.
Brettr, Eva Cunningham, Iternic** In-Id nt :t;::u p'cloclf nt the Parish
Stniwbs'rry C l e a n s i n g
Rdmonsort. Grace Evans, Knlh* ll"itse .
Mr*. M. _p.\Vigy Inland Mry. R »rire Mnrrtsnn, Ain- Mctlone,
l ream, it ; I 'H f l U&lt;iuid
Monthly
busine..
meeting
op
the
E r Perkln*7 ncrompanTetl by the •Indy* Spinks, and Roberta Stahl.
Cleanser, i i ; Ti*s»e Cream,
Dependable
Class
o
f
the
First
*1; Skin T no. *1; Astrin­
Misses Madeline Truluck, Estelle
Methodist
Church
will
take
plm
e
gent.' $1; IVaeh I *&gt;tionHurt, Jane Uoyd, Nancy llouk.
at * 10 o'clock nt the hum* of Mrs.
Powder Base, ¥!• Light
Evelyn 8towe, Mary Wight. Jean­
nut Alevlium Weight Y'ace
It, AL Alason. Jr., South Sanford
nette Potter, Mary, Katherine, and
Powder, It ; C o m p a r t .
Ann Wlggln*, and Martha and
Itougr, T5p; -lap lick, I I ;
Louise Perlilns, motored to Or­
hope,
Eye Shadow, grey, " h ;
ta li', fear, hate, lust and greed
lando this morning to spend the
Bill, during the six days of the
( 'nametie Soup, "k-: Aleiliday at the Central Florida 'Repo­ nre responsible for the presence nf voyage, fate lakes " hand in their
i inaI Alasipiei
sition.
the passenger* aboard ''Luxury private and puhlfr lives and the
Liner,” that new II. P. Schulherg luxurious hotel of the sea la-eomei
Paramount
production w h i r ii a hot-ls',1 nf roaring passion*, un­
nnened yrsterdny nt the Aliiaue til, front a thrilling climax, their
Theatre, featuring George Brent. destiny lake* on once more n sentZita Johann. Vivienne Osborne^ J.|gnrM uf,n nlcrAtlr’ WTill!1 Arid Vc'rfee' T ra^ i ; ,
An excellent cast portray* the
x/^sri Up
With ’ about M members In at- Em h is prompted to .all by a dif­
tendance, the regular meeting of ferent emotion yet rill have be­ most .heterogeneous cro**-*ecllon
of humanity It has ls-en the
the East Side Primary P.-T. A
fore them a common vision of screen'* privilege to offer.
was held yesterday afternoon ut
the school auditorium ami was followed by a George Washington
tea. Alra. J. C. Mitchell presided
over the business srssion and *j&gt;, pointed Aim, J, C. Hutchison, Air*.
J. T. Ellis, and Mis* Jean Max­
well to serve on the nominating
.committee. * .
, Mrs. R. E. Herndon, Air*. J. T.
KUis, and Mr*. I. W. Owens were
elected a* delegate* to represent
the organisation at the county
1W*ropnell meeting of P,-T. A. in Paolw next Wednesday. The attend­
ance priie for the day was
awarded to the room taught by
Mis* Dorothy Stoke*.
' The following program wa« giv­
en nt the conclusion of all bus[ness:
Talk, “ A Tribute lo Fournier*'
Day— Air*. R. F. Cooper.
Playlet, “ February, the C}ueen of
the Month*"— Second Grade.
Playlet. “ Alany Year* Ago"—First
and Third Grade*.
Song, “ Bonnie, Bonnie Flag"—
School.
Cello Soto*. “ A(inuet In G* and
T r e e * " —Mis* Mildred Nl*. ac­
companied by Mis* Carolyn Col­
lier.
Refreshments were served late
In the afternoon by Mr*. J. C.
Hutchison. Mr*. Vivian A. Speer,
and MY*. Ralph M. Warren, hostr«*cs for tk^day.

Social And Personal-Activities
P erso n a ls

One Act Operetta Is
Given A tjligh School

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

Social CakndaTl

FARR

F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y 24. IM S

CORRECTION
&lt;n P.-T. A. work I* Invited.
I.;i lR I-H TH F P l»t ADR 5 COMING
Monthly luncheon and annual
It was Inadvertently -tatcl ini
B ATTLE CREEK. Mi.h. Some
election of officer, o f the Wornf n-ek will rut ad on'* Club of Sanford will tab.- yesterday's issue that "Presto. the. men o f Butt
.Magician,'' a part » j ihe program Mur. :t I" t’ro'e*t a nn*t wearing
place at l£:30 o’clock at the club,
women.
given at the meeting of the Sfin- o f trouser*
house with Mr*. 8. D. liifhleyThe men's ■afermnt -aid:
foot*
High
School
P.-T.
A.
Tues­
ntsn. Mr*. B. C. Moore, and Mrs,
pn- .rtid tlj i "Women h» ■ . r i wearing the
(' It. Mason as hostesses. Resrrva.; day evening, ' s o
Mis*
Rlolse
Winn
and
J...in |hgh- pant* iii the h.iii*e t i» long. Now,
Imn must be mad* by Monday at
ton.
Ily
W
ray
of
mrrrrtr.in
we I they've rtui'r.i wearing them on
RWITI with Dr. Elisabeth Tracy.
wish In state that Kit) i..:n| Mm:- the street. We funtuily protest."
•nlvatire, J r, ga»e t&gt;... number.!
Every mm her will wear a skirt,
David Lane rs*ntinues to l*e ill ‘■Presto, the Magician,'* and Mis* and bnnm i ■ *eill display the nrer'*,
nt his home, £10 Fremh Avenue, IVm.i nod Mr. Dighton iii..brv,| i threat
irdopl sklft* permnnentwith a fractured leg.
vocal duet*
tbe Women relent.
j ly unt
I

SUPPER
Ke neftt Junior Hljjh P.-T*A.
School Lunch Room
Adults .............

3

35c

C hildren ............ 15c

(to Jr. High age)
T U E SD A Y . FEB. 25th
6:30 i\ M.
Special P rogra m

t

\Ja n e Kay,

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Milanc FilmCombines
Many Natural Traits

East Side P.-T. A.
Holds Regular Meet

-SAFETY?

____________ ___________ _______ ____ . —
—
—
Today's nmlnrs uml cars ate built for speed. Where only a
few yea rs a g o 30 m iles per hour was considered a dan ger­
ous speed today many cars may tra v e l a s fast as 70 or K0
m iles per hour wi l h com parative s a fe ly . . . unless a tire
blow s m il.

I f such an unfortu nate accident occurs It is nu

fau lt n f the car.

For economy, com m on sense nnd s a fe ly

to y o u rself and others keep you r ca r equipped w llh a b e lte r
g ra d e o f t i r e s ............

PLAY SAFE

BUY ONLY

Ttrestone
CHANG!'] YOUR

SPARK PLUGS
Tests have proven
i ha ng e
miles.

spark

t

I hat it pays tn

plu g*

e v ir y

10,000

T h e cost o f I he ttew plugs is

small when I In- ninitiiul o f gas saved
Is iiaisidered.

New Shipment

Gordon
Scat Covers
C O U I'K . . .
SEDAN . .

$1.69
$3.29

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
Firestone T ir e s — F irrslu n e lla tle r ic s
F ireslone Drake L in in g— W orn l'e p
-

(T o s le y Itadios and Fllectric K efrlg ern to rs
Tlnlenc M otor Oil— W ashing anil P olish in g— Greasing
F irs t and Kim

Phone HD3

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p\fSFT- *■

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Canada wrro briny diichorrr-l ami ! f f r lf lf r « 'M

la la

brought to

executives
from
thr
I'nitrl i |,U •llrnttan. Its did not bellow
State* werr being prrmittml t» ' '.Sara hml been any general pracertler Canada to rrplute them o n ! lira of this kind, and as- ure l tb*
voiced on tho floor o f thr llotHo ' H».i«a that (hr government haif
of •Commons recently by J»mr-&gt; ! no intention of allowing Canadian
.Matcblni, former hiiniaUr of trade rivrv/tiven, f&gt;rn In minor |mt&gt;,
tn Ito discharged in favne of men
Wealey A. Gov d,ifL

ren t t c io M

tho lin o

from

tho

United State*.
Itrmonetixation of Hirer * u
urged by Thoms* Reid, liboral.
Now Westminister, ia tho rounr
of a delate precipitated by Wil­
liam I retire, member * f the Co­
operative Party, by a revolution
railing for a *tudy of the Bank
Art by a irlrrt contrailleo with
particular rrfrrrncr to final de­
parture from tho gold bail*. De­
preciation of the Hollar tq parity
with the pound, and the reduction
of tho internal debt Ly deflation.

There's
n a tu ra l fla v o r in

^Hr2w-jr

Kraft C h eese
Trflie sure n f gening it. buy your
American Cbcrae in lurkngeo
o r fr o m f o il . w r a p p e d lo a v e s
Burked K m jt. Ideal for cook inf.

S t a t e Legislature
To Be Made Up Of
Men Of Experience

Cannon WamsDrys
Fight For Repeal
NeedsOrganization
fCantinurd horn Pare One)
^ I*r»d. »lof iw. lie termed
Smith »&lt; a “ii 'i li f.e of prohihi.
tie*” ant.* said Ir.al ho tv the lead­
er of the wet re-dikm ard had
been ainee 11*30.
The statement inrluthd a ref­
erence t&gt; the “ lawle'i fj*m akers”
in both (wm&amp;c i who, m »* &gt; • * f*r
the rv*ubmt*,i&lt;Mi of the prohibition
amen-men I, "vt -ale| their ewth*
of offiie, their oath* la support
the Can-lilation of thr
United
State*.”
The speaker assailed l»r. Nich­
olas Murray liutlrr wh m he u k l
c armed **infaltabihty im-fni only
to that of the Pape at Rome", for
kb “foi e phibsvophin end a ll*
bailing
-tatrmvnU'* which he
slid hat.’ largely influenced John
1*. It ckrfcllrr. Jr., to w a i t that
” (.i»h»Ution U a failure.”

"*I believe in (he Sincerity
( Continued from

Pago One)

of

Ko-lefrllrr

llH h ip I W o n M id ,
ill**, " f lleFunljk, Hugh llale, "but he has been g 11. ■- 1y misled,
’ ItrimksviUe, a tffe lf. A. Mac-. and* l* ignorant of the fact* in
ator tlillia
has served in both
home and senate, ia aa effe-tive
and able speaker and parliamen­
tarian. .Senator llale ha* been in
Ihe senate before ansi aperialiied
In moils.
Senator MarWilliam*
was a (lower in the upper house
In governor Hardee'* time lefure
anmr nf Ihe younger aerator*
were mil of,knee breecho*.
Unlike the hou.«e where bloc*
are usually organitrd the august
senator* ares mostly Iml iv ideal*,
forming Into clli|ue» only for the
purport of passing certain*"bills

no rind
no waste

QUICK ACTION

PfoM iUry'n Bcrsl

p'incttt Urnmilutitl

C-H».

,12-lb. Baar

S U G A R FLOUR 18c 33c 63c
10 Cloth Hat- 41c COMPOUND 25c 49c
aUL'iANA lilt AND
Finest S b orloitln R

' wtrfro ftt’iT

BEANS
6 'St 25c
IO NA llllA N D
Unity Lima

BEANS
No. 2
Can

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Fancy U , S. N o . 1

8-lb. Ctn.

talking atr ut,
alien he said that ibiuklng i* on
the increase nod that prchibiuuo
i» a failure."
In reference* to Jane A Clams,
rested womaa *s&gt;ci iogut and N'ob elp rU e winner. A m . \V. Woodami then diualviog their liars.
Among tho hold-over* who drag
rnrut.lv ratio wright are to b* noticml Senator« llaye* Lewis, , f
Marianna. Utl. white-haired and
rosigh and ready in deba&gt;e. William C. I lodge*, of Tallahaosoo.
wily,
-toope,l and long haireu
orator; Judge C. I*. 0 * 1 ke, of
Mont reel III,
rvnservatiir, quirt
hut powerful; Arthur Comes, dofeatrsl , an-lelate
for gmernor,
lowering and dark; pat Whitak­
er. of Tampa, former president,
setter, aggressive ansi Of mestiurn stout build; c'amurt Wjtchr
fietien. of Itu*Knelt, stocky pug­
nacious ami often a lone Kami
J. Udwin Iarson, of Keystone
Heights, is a Ill'll graduate from
the hou-c. from which »everal|
other 'members hare stepped in
the pO-t.
Ami so not one third of thr
new rrnatr Is larking ip IrgisJalis r rspef lene Trad.lion which
trtav hr discnnlrd in thr hnu*r
will
thrrrfssro ptobaMy survive
In Ihe more signified, slower
Braving but ms*ro potentially p«etent senate.

nrfc, national pr i U t l li n A m U r. and Krangeltno Bm U of the
5a] vatHa Army, Rnbop
quoted i W r n t t U i t t f i M n i
to
U o a n U li r c U Ihr i t m » of
frohihilioa. "T *t“, ho sail. “the
yrv*’ of (ho nation would « t
pity up thrir t U l n o i b aa they
did Rorkrfallar'a aithoach tkry
a ir person* of nido eiperienre
and tlw * (onUct with tho pfwh­
im . | i&lt; t you frankly, which
opinions da your o a s id rr cor“The Iroub’e with tho prohihitiofl question*^ ho raid, “ ia this
ronstart undermiaing o f the mo­
rale of our people by subtle
charges »■*.' slstemm-.s that hate
Bo bast* « f troth. Tho purpose of
the Kighteeath Amendment ha*
been eatiiely ore Hooked. Society
po^**d the amcadme-t because it
it didn't want a pack of drunken
people rooming the streets of our
Cities and town* relating a a j in­
fringing upon the
right,
of
others.'
"Ib . L’jller telle us (hat the pro­
hibition law ha* drmoaslratrd
that toe u r w t - t i i foe a m is to
get Ihj-mt U to tell him he can't
hair It*. Dish p Cannon said.
T h at rUlemeat is wee of" the
licet rum ple* of the undercutting

la v h porfrrt or would aet ho
violat'd. I do awl My Ihoro in tm
diiakiarr going on f - r I know that
Ihoro to. Tho Tro CnamoadmrnU
a :r broken n r i y hoar of tho day.
yet die* aoyrio aay that tt »

t» “Am e-mditioa* betU r
tow
then befrro pcohihit ma ?" After
M year* o f the fight against tho
ll-ioor traffic, I *ay that they am,
( Oftrluding ho said that "Tho
trouble with us la that wo dry
peoplo behove in prohibition bod
we've heeu Mndbngged.
W *‘»o
been naC* to rood that thing*
are worse. The way ta meet these
pe-p'e and their itatowMiU and
charge* i* to prove them. We*ve
got te win this fight with our
bends up. for we win km If wo
let the financially powerful wet
crowd ret away with their * w t "
P ' n . m * r t o f IW 'A iiP S a U o d
L f j C e at W aihin^an j iw i h ]
Drthop Cannon an tho platform.

“ We ate straight up agninat a
doing &gt;-■ much damage. That is
situation which we can't escape.
ike kind of fatso philooophy which
If you arc going to ho negative
is going the rottBiV*
and iaddfervtt, them it no way
In answering laic statement, in the world to save prohilition ia
flulup l annua asked whether or Ibis country. You must onto farm l pevple told rotten fl.h nr vege­ w ari nuw ta help ut tarry on
table* he&lt;aiae there !* , law this light against our age-old
against such driving, w whether enemy.”
they drove recklessly m au.omoWbr*
because there is a law
agiiast such drivink, or whether
they deliberately
*tard under
? K » Smoking” sign* and «m»keT
Further, he tal-J of an eiperlenee w.th a amthrr who Ha Fromplained that prohibition tad made
her slaughter* take to li-|unr and
weir birder to manage. |lr asked
the milker whether
the girl*
tai-&gt;kt er "fettei", and when she
aai«| tkat they del. hr a&lt;krd why
the mother ia not playing fair in
the matter. "W*hy should *bo say
that piohihitloa had made hrr
daughters
iVisk", he
asked.
* » V n tloy imotr iinil'pei 'al­
though there air r*» laws whwh
say that they shouldn't?"
IHgrrssing, be taid that what
appraea ta hale been w'wet vie-,
lory at thr polls in N « r a &gt; e r did
w t mme as the res-It of a Wet
and dry fight. "It was the outeoove of a macs nrovon
l3ssrs*nletit ami unrest by (eople
who dial not want liquor, but food
and Hoiking”, be *»ld.
i As be noored tho VcneLialaa of

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VrbutcHvme. nsiaeiiblaff. ( n e l n w W . A
retl food lurgjin whether ia tho d u l l or
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TVend Of Business
Li February Shows
Advance In Pbees

*r, and the oil hwtaatry, Mill aufftrine fmm ovnrpmtnrHon ami
been competition in tha market­
ing at refined prodocD, is bealanine to offer erganired sup­
port la state control of output,
and hopes for bettor conditions.
it b said
Beporta from
electric
light
and power compen its Indicate
that home and commercial light­
ing la on a par with 1012, but
the industrial load Is off.
In
general, output la running about
eight percent behind last pear.
Non-ftrrous mats) plants are
said to hart fait no opturn, hut

irnted

Urn.tin project is proving

ktadm
s mrt-

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great _

Dim of Mr. lindens plantation*

"

elbow ,.r
3(.r„ ^
d K i.rJ
WASHINGTON. F*b SI. -(/Pi
rho a*j*rtion that t.»- It.-puMlc-;
t" -trip, o f about 100 aerr* each.
aie sold rn wHaiticr n-a
N E W ’ y OR k T w S4 ! T V - that the trade will.re*
sonahlr terms the retem -* prnTbe trend o f I w Im m
ta tha twenty percent increase hi
L"
a* Mr. Itailrn'n object i* not
to
Associated
Papers.
lie . duction foe January over
I'l 1 akr a profit, but tu help the
roll a»d Sceertary Mill* it tt
thar rains bt spats, although In same month In 1MI.
men \\ tin: Irronu- he dcrivri i.
it, regain rostrol of the ir vern*
Coal preduction Increased
general there waa a flattening
put hark into nradeil Improve­
mcnl was made in the Hjuic yesaat Of the apward caret of Jan- erutily earlier hi tha moat
ment ‘.
leruny hy Represent*! nr Tinklct tha stimulus of cold 1
The settlers have aniuitrd a ham.
ennuuum-y pride. They grow toe it
The Mas*achuselts Ri-puMfean'
otin fuel and are learning to
•nit: that in Europe, under the
maik,t it profitably. Many dedaie
Ht'oeerStimsir-MeHon r r c i m r ,
tha trade's attitude is described arrival.
they r-vrr want to return to the
the I'niled States not n t only hi*
as hopeful. Tha recant increase
city permanently. Mean* of tran*in automobile activity was re*
pi’itatt. n and communication, n lost prestige but "is regarded
with rontempt or ridicule for it*
fleeted in plating shops, foun­
store. „r.d an assembly house have
emoti nil amt maladreit inter,
dries and distasting plant*.
1-e* n rurmshetl by Mr. Iladrn. A
fsiinre in (he po'-itieal sif.ni, of
tu- transports the ehil.iren to and
Europe"
front a near-by .chool.
"It is i nthmkahle", he said,
evnal thousands pecan trees
FRESH. LARGE
plar;e I In 1©21 are hearing fruit "that the Republic an party can
T A l.fjM IA S S rE , Feh. H .—Of an * almost every form hoa*t« of ever again o'tain venlrol of the
govern met t under *nrh 'rat.Vr-1
the 1,009,111 scras o f private for­ • feu t f these trees.
ship as it hs, had during the p u t
est land niow being protected from
Lb. Fresh
four year*, under Mr. II over, Mr.
uncontrolled fires in Florida, only
DKK.43LKR IS lt|*.STIN'ti
Stlmssu and Mr. Mill
423.1 acres burned during the first
PALATK A, Feb. 21—Omar W il­
NKM YORK—-Matte Hies
sic months of the present flo-nl
son, known as a “ king" bootleg­
year, according to statistics re­ the renimedknne. was “ tvs
M r s \ I’liii.kNTRituri.sr
ger, b being held in the Putnam
leased hy the Florida Forest Sure- coriif„: ta’ily** after a minor «|
county jail, and will probably face
lion.
ilingubhcj
files which were
following the sensational kllkn*;
d .ring this period was 11 acres.
FRESH PICKED
o f Id.am Rufus (Ruck) Bennett,
The Florida Forest y'errlts I*
32. Friday night. Jimmie Bailey,
colored chauffeur foe Wilson, also mm co-operating with 210 landoccupies n rell at the jail, and ls owners for the control of prom Isbeing held as a material witness. runes woods burning. Of this
number, 40 arc turpentine opera­
Bennett waa shot and kilted
tors whs* are r,cope rating by
whi‘* standing in front nf his
plowing fir* line* amt aapprcaatag
homr. Sixth anj Madison Streets.
arridenlal fires Instead oT burning
The death wound was inflicted hy
1 M A IN E POTATOES
&gt;, 10 Poundn
Mr
the woods as a protective measure.
a bullet, fired from a revolver,
[F A N C Y Y E L L O W SQUASH
Pound
5c
Many naval store* operator* re­
that entered the jut k o f the head
J f A N C Y L A R G E EG G PLA N T S
each
5c
port In-erased gum Tow and high­
low down, ranging upward ami
er grade* af main on land whore
GREEN
lodging in .the front nf the skull.
fires are not permitted to bum.
Five shot* were fired, witnesses
There are 779JKS* acres of for­
•laird, nil o f which took effect.
KITCHEN TKSTKD'
One bullet entered the left arm. est land under protection in the
three national fnre.'t* of the stale
which, together with the shore
mentioned area o f private land,
SAT U R D A Y . FEB. 25 A N D M O N D A Y . F E B . 27
gives a total of 1,71*9,1 T'l seres un­
der pm tret ion in the state of
Florida. This represent- 7.7 per
cent o f the total forest am* reed­
ing protection, which i* placed at
luiml O' Sunshine
approximately tWO#.*!® acres.
Snap l*uwder

5 lbs-

CORN

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403-405 SANFORD AVE.
GOLDEN KEY

MILK

tall cans

5/

NAVY

BEANS 3 Lbs. 10/
LARD 4 Lbs. 25/
SUGAR 5 Lbs. 22/
10c
RICK
1 1 C {Snowdrift

Fire - Protection
Seen As Helping
“King” Bootlegger Private, Forests
Of Palatka Is Held
On Slaying Charge

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Many Other Specials—
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Not just on week-ends but on every week-day as well. This
store performs this service to you at all times. Shop daily
here . . . have a balance in your budget!

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NO. 2 C A N S

Better Food

TOMATOES 5/

SALAD
DRESSING

H

Lb. Hershey'n

^ la a . White, Granulated

2 For

10/ CHIPSO

15/

Phillip's PO RK and

5 Pounds

Rumford’s Baking

21 Pounds

v u FLOUR

POWDER
Tall

12/

P1LLSBURY

1-Lb. Pkg.

MILK

3 Cans

21/ BEANS

SUGAR
EVERYDAY

Small Size

,

9

COCOA

Pints 13c
Quarts 25c

Osceola— Apple

Baby— 2 For

Sff

57/1
38-oz. Jar j

5/ BUTTER

15/1

Silver King— Superior
Quality Ginger
2 for

LUX Rinso

Ambassador-Not Cheap
Toilet
4 Rolls

'1JUXToilet Soap.

Sweet Mixed

2-t-oz. jar

Maxwell Hou.ae

Waxed Lunch

2 rolls
Compound

1-lb pk?. Raisins
12-oz. pkr. Apricots

Absolutely the BeatWhite
No Sail or Water Added

Choice
10c
Pound

B A C O N 6 % &lt; -7 % /
Price Reduced on that Good Osrtota

W ater Ground

No.

24 lbs. White SJL Flour
8 lb. Bucket pure Lard

I PRODUCE
P O R K CHO p J

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Batf ^
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_ LEESBURG, Feh. 21.—Effort*
to ral*e a deficit o f approximate­
ly fg.iam in nnler llmt the Icrebt rg *trhool« may ej*-rale for lit,'
right month*’ term, will tie made,
■rennling t « t|e,i*ion o f reprr*.*ntali re* e f the varino* civic organItalion* nf the city, at a meeting
In lb , city hall re-ently, addre-cej
by Rev. ft. J. Johnvton. chairman
o f the board of local trustee*.
A flat tuition rate for all pu­
pil* o f the district, with a romrwhat larger amount to Iw pai,| hy
thone coming from nUUhle the dl*
triet and coenty, i* ore of the
method* propowil. Children from
•evvral other di.lrirt*. to the num­
ber o f 1(0, attend the lee-burg
•chool*. and from three pupil, no
money ha* been received for the
pail few year*, although their re■pective dbtriet* receive fuad*
for educational porpo-e*. A tomm itlr, ror-n-,-ed nf J. Locke Wil
Yam*, F - 'lr M. Fain «nd John
dart » • * n t-toit le,l to rnnfe,
with •!,. • - i •*■ nf there outlying
dl»!r' •*.
I.,:
«
I 'c |iaecnU In |dctl*e
h‘ ~ * « i i pey tuition for their
^1,‘t ' . ntt-nding -chool ar* be- ,
out Ibi- week lo rvcrV:
‘ „ ;t- in lu-e*hurg and on the te-l
&gt;*re* - tnceivnl largely depeml,1
-it.ility o f llie »-hool* lo te-,
ni-l open after Feh. 24. There are
t,r.,' hi ndte.1 netenty-fWe pupil*j
'a the city school*.

WarVeterans Have
RcspondedTo Plan
Made By Atlantan

Lb.
Over Sea Dimple Marrow

Cat From Choice Tender Steers.
STEAKS— AU Cola, IK ___

Leesburg To Study
PlanOf Continuing
City S c h o o l TerrtV

17c
25c
10c
15c
12ic
25c

The. Flnaat Money Can Buy—
A a
Meadow Gald BUTTER. Ml ____

Z«C

B A N A N A S . 3-lbs........
No. 11
POTATO ES, 10-lba-........
TOM ATOES. M b s.______
#
1

14c
15c
— 15c
^25c
10c

LE M O NS, p t r t o ......... —
PO TATOES, 10-lba.--------

COLUMBUS,

Ca.—The

FrL &amp; Sat Specials
25c
BREAM
S-ha
U

J, r iw U r k lr n la

f ip fC k N

PERCH

v H liV O . |.kir.

H OM INY. 2 for
No. 2 Fan* III. li. Iluntnm

t\ A 41. SOAI*.

CORN,

-I iIiItjCiAl \\ • flit'll

No. I rnn l.lbliy', or I i,-l Mont*

, :i tiikm
O* lahhy*
ES, 2 r;ms

Mamrchino

Fruit fur Salad, 2 for.
CHERRIES. 5-0*. hi I......
Libby'* Tomato

I’IMKNTOKS. 2 for

GRITS,

Qt* Jar Si hlm uf' a

Waihburn'- I'umake

JUICE. 2 canti

phkM,

PRUNES, 2 foi*

S A L A D DRESSING

FLOUR. 2 pkifH.

No. 2 1 Fun Lildiy'*

All Kino-

KRAUT, 2 for

U IG A IO n TE S. ukK

lil-oi. Fan* fiortnn'*

V. H. NO. I (iltKKN MOUNTAIN

LETTUCE 2

4 Lb, 25i

A P P LES
SARDINES, .1 run*

\KL‘V0 t OFYKE, lb.

SPAG H E TTI. II fur

Tail Fan* l‘ink _ —

I no » nr- lakhy’a
V ll.s
1 Inr - ...

Idaho Unking

SALM ON. 3 for

15^

Fake t'nn Free! Wi.lt

Ameitcan till

CRIHCO, H-llw.
Okay Macaroni, N,H...|i*'un

POTATOES, .Vila*.
Libby's Vienna

Navy

IIEANS,

l-lb*.

IMmn

PICKLES. 2i:*o». inr

TEA. 'f ib ,.
N". I Fan, Sl anl i i d

N'". 2'-, • in Mu»*-Iman’s

.

CORNED B EE F. 2 fur

A P P L E M TTBR

N o i l Jan*

bhiva*'- and Vn Dare

P E A N U T BUTTER . 2 f

G INGER ALE, 2 IttiU

Pint

S A U S A G E . .1 cans
Uuaker
OATS. 2 itkKHP&lt;&gt;£ iiii.l I'urpy Fixxl
('A M I, ,‘t tans
Picnic SinAHPA11AGUS
12-ul. -fill- Slinulii-rrv
PRKHKItVES

SLICED BEEF
Su i ft MUfil tin

Ma&gt; .&gt;11 II»n*r

For I'rt -t rvjng

Standard

Gif A PE J U R E , 2 for

25c
10c
1VC

NO. I FAN KXTIt.V .STANDARD

JELLO

3

PKGS.

17*
118 Mag. Avenue

1IETTKR QUALITY A T LOWEST PRICES

PICNIC HAMS

(Sugar Cured)

BK.ST STRKAK O' LEAN WHITE

FA N C Y TENDER L A M IH Whole n r Hnlf) SHOULDER

ROAST
FRESH WESTERN NBCK

FRESH

W E S T N . PORK SHOULDER PU NIC STYLE

Small

to r

Select

35c
25c
10c

OYSTERS, qt.

to/

lb.

FANCY TENDER BEEF

POT ROAST

60c

25c

Heads

lit Hull Kvaporuted
A P I t ii Ill'S . 2-Hw^.
A „ i i . w . I n Your Tab

OYSTERS. 2 for

FRANKS. Ib.

5-Bhl

Tender Sanford

liilltl!

25c

y«

CHADS

LEMONS, do*.

*»AP. :i rake*
• wye Sue

4*lba.

O YSTERS
ft 8HR1MP
U k
BLACK B A S S
A.

liuhlvn Juicy F'al.

l i fe lltioy Health

plaw-

the Argnnna
•hare*
Farm* rear hare may not have
'wan beaten from lb* sword* of
;h» Argonn*
battl* front tn
Frarre, but the Mina cwurare and
*rlrimlnatlon shown thare in ltllit
are found today In tha field* " f
lhi* rapidly growing agricultural
community.
Atout a year ago Charle* J.
I laden. Atlanta civic leader, conreived the plan at using bl* ex­
tensive farm lands a* a haven fo r '
war veteran* who wished to farm
rod supplement this work with oc-uiunal employment la the city.

M ULLET

ARGO T E A S,

RUTTER, lh,

HINSO.-S-pkits

D. V. W A R R E N
L A K E M ONROE

I*. C. K IN A R D
917 W . F IR ST ST.

12 ic
35 c
1? c

Bulk Ccmixrurtl

LARD, 2-lb«.........
FKFJSIl DRESSED

HENS and FRYE8RS

&gt;A

Sliced (riml on)

BACON, lb.
Ixnn. Meaty Sparc

RIBS, lb.
I^ r g r Juicy

WIKNERS. lb. ....
Bent Creamery Tub

BUTTER, Ib.........

12 c
6^ c
9c
24 c

lb.

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He Is VerySfckMan
MIAMI. Feb. 23. — (A.P.) O keys Disarmament Plan
— After having taken a no­
ticeable turn for the worse
___ a*-tha.result at, an altaak-nt
colitis which racked his body
in a painful manner for the
past several hours. Mayor
l. Anton Cermak, of Chicago,
was, It noon' today, given an
“ 80* percent chance to recovw" from the bullet wound
h « r etired at th# hanrfa of an

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In this city laat

WASHINGTON, ftb . M . - i * )
—Senator Borah yesterday wrote
M. C. Migrl. silk manufacturer «*
Providence. R. I , that if Congress
confers "dictatorial” power upon
_ ..o
i
ie Pirsident-elecl Roosevelt he would
„ p # * , Ro .evelt -to
BERLIN, ftb . E t-W ’V-C,tun- aw,y altogether wtl* Armies If

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Ado,f Hlthfi whom ^
f t t - ^ K r a “ J J p ^ n ~ r ,.T7T ly sersp hers afm.”
rattling believer In big „ armlet
and navies, committed hlmielf un­
equivocally yeetarday to • policy
p1 universal end complete dis­
armament"W e are willing to go to any
length* to further the ideal of
disarmament," the chancellor tol"
tha Aisoclated Pree*.
Then, raising hi* voice passion­
ately and giving a punch to
every word with an emphatic ges­
ture or a vigorous nod of hi* head,
he continued:
“ Bt’ t we Insist that th# same
standards shall apply for all. Do

Dr. Karl Mover, ono at aovcral
dtending physiclano, said that at
gon today ho had Improved conIdtrably. Ilia tomporaturo wao
n at that hour, ha said. Two
physicians opant the nlfht at hit
bedside, however, during a nl|ht
o f anaiaty resulting from tha
cnlitla palna which caused groat
concern and complicated condi­
tion* during tha lait 47 hour*.
Mayor Cermah rested eemparatfrety e a rty t h lr momin* after
tha attack* had waned, hie physi­ Republican M illio n ­
cian* report.
_ ,
aire Sees Construc­
"M r. Cermak I* -by ' no mean*
tive PeriodlnOfflng
nut of danger.” declared Dr. J.
W? Snyder laat night. *Ht la liv­
WASHINGTON, Feh. 23.-Deing from day to day, and It I*
impoatible to *ay how long the flaring that florida Is taking the
coliUe will laat.”
blows of tha economic disturb­
“ We are atiU very much con­ ance with aa few scar* a* any
cerned about Mr. Cermah'a con­
state in hto country, J- Ifonard
dition, naturally hut' w#*TU W *
reaaenabl#' exportation that he will Rrptegle, landing Republican e f
Palm Beach, yeeterday said that
ahow recovery tomorrow."
.Dr. Tice raid tha mayor wo* U was singularly fortunate In hav­
f|U»d and exhausted, aa a rooult ing aa li* chief executive a man
c f't h * collUa struggle."
of the fibre and reeolute will of
Mayor Cormak waa able to
ralaa hlmaelf sufflctenUy In bed Gov. Deva Sholti.
Not forgetful of hi* Republic­
lata yeatarday to eign • document
releasing 14.234,000 to Chicago anism Mr. Replogle stated that
ichool trachere over who«e need Governor Shulls already has giv­
he hae been worried while fight­ en heartening promise of a huslnesa-llka and constructive admin­
ing hie wound.
make
Authority to algn the r*vrHI istration, one that r — "
waa conferred on Ceor-- Dahl- for betterment*- of fundamental
man. of Chicago, who will atlvch mmillion* ami the satisfaction of
hi* nam# to 31,200 warrant* rnv- th« taxpayer* o f the state.
"In my opinion," he continued.
•ring part of laat April's pav for
(Contimien on Tage Three)
tha Uacher*.
Mrmber* of 'hCermak family loft tha hn*rltal
In the evening, planning to relrrn
today. The doctor alto left the Sheriff Baker Is Dead
hospital.
At Palm Beach Home

Thl* declaration by the new
chamellor was oaa of the mar­
ginal notes, so ta speak, emphasltng the point* In a written mem­
orandum which ha handed the
correspondent at the conclusion of
the interview.
As llltler I* an exceedingly
busy man. ■ number of written
quest km* hod been -per-' to-' bhw
previously with the understanding
he would reply to those he deemed
timely.
"You have submitted a number
of questions." aald Hitler.
"To
( Continued On Tags fou r)

REPLOGLE LAUDS SINGLE WEEK IS
SHOLTZ FOR HIS REMAINING FOR
RESOLUTE W ILL TAG PURCHASES

Difficult N unes Now
In News Explained
WA8HINOTON, Fab. 23. -O PI
— Thl* U tha wsy foreigner* in
China pronounce 4$* geographical
n
a and names of leader*
A K h figure In tha cUih between
E n a and Japan:
,
Jehol, Rey-Ha. amphasia on
-RayRhanhaikwan, Shsn-halgwkn.
Chlnwangtao, Ckl-wan-dow.
Chinehow, Chlh-eho.Mukden, Mook-4|n.
Peiping, Ray-ping.
Tientsin, Tin-sin.
Manchukuo. MaS-ehu go.
Tungllao, Tre*f-)00 gw.
Chaoyanguu, Ctow-ysn-reo.
Chaoyang. Chow-yang.
Kailu. Kal-loo.
Pelpiao, Bay-pag-ow.
Genaral Ho Chn-Oa, Ho Choo-

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* Marshall Chang Hilao-LUag,
Chang Sorew-Loonng.
General 1ft&gt; Cho-Kua, Ho ChooGo.
.
General Nobuyoshl Muto (Japa w e ) , No-boo yo-tha Moo-to.
General
Kotaro
Nakamura
(Jepaaaaa),
Ko-Ur-o
Nock-am Geoarsl
Yoahlmlchl
Butuki
(Jayaaaaa), To-sho-ma-csbre, Boo-

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SPEARS TONIGHT

BWbop Jamaa J. Cannon. J r, af
tha MethadUt Church, la ackaduled
to deliver an adffrea* aa "The
Wal Itabatnon" St Urn first
Methodist Church hare tonight si
140 o'cieek. f . Bertt MtBride gf
-the Asti-Salma Laagua la also
•chodated t o ----------tad la spank
tag to the dry

Veteran Solon Replies MitcheU Comes Under
Charge Of Montana
To Man WhoHinted
He Lacked Courage
Solon During Quiz
To Sponsor Measure
Into Bank A ffairs

WERT PALM BEACH. Feb. *3.
—OP)—Robert C. Baker, 45, sher­
iff of Palm Beach county since
t»20 and a law officer alnce 1900,
died at hie home today of a cerrehral hemorrhage.
Baker, a
nationally
known
peace of Deer, died at 5:25 o clock
this morning, lie had not been
ill previously.
||a sprang into national promtnenra as the conqueror of the
Ashley bandit gang. Handicapped
by ths loss of a leg, he never­
theless led a Ufa full of danger
ami activity. Ha was a former
president of ths Florida Sheriff*
Association, and h* and Ms fath­
er. the lafe Captain G#ortn
Baker, were the only sheriffs this
county has ever had.

Sholtz, Wilder Declare
They HaveNoPower
To ExtendSaleTime
TALLAHASSEE,

F eh . 2 3 ^ -tA I

—Florida motorists havs Just
one more week In which to operate
automobiles with IU32 license »»g*
without subjecting themselves to
arrest for failure to obtain IW1

County Exhibit A t
Orlando Shares In
PrizeMoney Award

Seminole County’s exhibit at
tho Central Florid* Exposition in
Orlando today waa awarded priia
money that lotosd acouf 3100
mere than was awirdcu’ laat year,
tag*.
(iov. Dav* Shills and AcUng j ynd termed one of the most
Motor
Vehlcla
Commission*! beautiful In design in the entile
Fair ground*.
George Wilder said yssteiday thsy
The exhibit was not Judged aa a
bars no authority to esland the wh le. Instead, it was Judged in
tims limit for keying u g*
section, and according to variety,
thsi after M-r. I lha law will be display, sducational value, and apenforced. Tha tlm« limit fur tag praranre of the several articles
purchase la ftxtd by statute.
displayed.
Tag/ went "n
First prixrs were awarded the
but elrce Feb. 1 they have cost county for thr hbms cured m*aU
t t percent additional. Governor displayed and the manufactured
Sho ts ha* been keseigwl with re and varied industries display.
t|ue&gt;l* to extend the time ami tut
Second ptlars wrrr givrn in
prices of the license*, but he ws* vrgrlahj-s, rryslaliisd fruits and
advised by Attorney General (ary candirs, end bulbs, frrns, and
|». lamlia that he is without p.wer Lowers.
to act.
Third prire was given the dis­
T N governor has stid several play of home rannrd product*.
tiinrs he will a.&lt;k the Iceislstet*.
Fourth priir* were given dis­
whlih wbl be cenveneii’ Apr. 4, to plays of citrus, and fruits other
reduce price of tog* to $5 for than citrus.
,
small car* and 110 for large cars,
Flesh vrgrtahlrs, flowers, and
eliminate fees P*ld to tag agent* citrus will i* placsd in tha ex­
and
distribute
tags
through hibit tonight, it was slated today,
county
collectors
Inslssd
of and residents i f the county again
through agsnclss, as now piac were Invited to Jttltv' the throng
which Is continually parading hr
Herd.
W ider said eale of tags up to for* the Seminole County display.
Feb. 15 this year brought |3.32l. It ii estimated that hetwren &gt;00
724.76 plus II54JM3.26 in applica­ and TOO persons virw this displsy
tion* for tags which had not turn during the late afternoon and
issued to that data. List year on eeening hiurs.
that data sale of lags had pro­
duced I4.I5I.M110 or 1077.96X27
more than this year.
I ait year on F*h. 16, there had
been 186,735 tags Issued for pt&lt;Superintendent o f Schools T.
senger ears and 17,410 for trucks.
This jresr on tkal data ther* had W. Lawton thl* morning announcml that all Kemlnol* County
teen 145,642 tags Issued for pas­
school* will Iw closed tomorrow
senger ears and IIJ64 for trucks.
to permit pupil* to attend the
Central Florida Reposition at Or­
lando a* guests of the manage
menl. lie added that tha dr&gt; will
be mad* up at the closa of the
school term, however.
All pupils will be admitted tu
banner he flew la utaay aa alec- the Fair without charge, and no
lien rampaign. la 19)1 be quit the ll.'hrl will be required, he said,
Rrpublican fold ta play an im­ provided pOpil* enter the grounds
portant part hi tha Bull Moose before noon tomorrow.
Mr. Lawton furihar stated that
rebellion for Theodore Roosevelt.
principal* o f all schools suggested
Ickee bolted from regular Re­
publicanism again In 1914 to sup­ that th* ho'ldsy be granted be­
port Renatoe Jokason t f Cali­ cause “unless pupils are allowed a
fornia for president against Cal­ d*&gt; at this Fair, there will be so
many of them absent on different
vin Coolidge. Again..ia 1932, be
Hay* during the week that their
raised hla “ country before party”
work will lie seriously Interrupt.
flag and &lt;H g»«4 . himself with
ed."
Therefore, It waa slated,
Senator Johns#* and other pro­
“ |t I* to th* advantage o f th*
gressive RspokBeto* fo r Rooseschools G, great oaa day an ths
vtlt against Hsever.
24th. and to maka up this day
In publl* prana aad from ros­
later. Ihu, avoiding tha lew per­
trum l*ks* battled famual In­
centage of average attendance
sell's rise as ntflthw emperor for
for th* week."
a decade until tha flaeaeial de­
bacle ended laseOVpewer. Then
TOWN 18 DEBT FREE
_____
• 4
he entered a fight for lower gas,
M
ILUS. Ms**— Not a penny te
electric aad trempmtolluo rate*
that &gt; ptin g d t e a * te Chicago owed on 19SS lax bPIs la tkte town
of nearly 1000 Inhabitant*.
and llllaala.

Ickes, Named To Roosevelt Cabinet
Tended Republic an R'e b e 1, Fighter
CHICAGO,- Fab. 2S. - 4 A V - A"
Republican rebel and a fighter
for low public utility ra te* I*
llarald L lekts. tha man foe
whom President-elect Roosevelt Is
understood to havs reserved a
seat at the cabinet table aa In­
terior secretary.
Never a public official, Ickaa
hat been In the front lines of
political campaigns through a
••»•* af years and la counted aa
an our standing lander af progres­
sive Republicans: Bull Mooner ami
L’lrsm Johnsonian.
Aa secretary o f the later! or be
would have tre public damala, IU
) powers, aa kW
and Ickaa' absorption and
on that subject hart
to be hi sympathy
with the polk lea eg the FNaideat■tach
&gt;. ....
"Ceuatry before pgrtg” was the

• o .f a ml.
u,. nlmnu&gt; ,congrasa
nngre
teeth
pusillanimous
with the reminder that ha was
the President of the United
Htates and not Its delator."
Mlgct has written the Idaho Re­
publican suggesting he get up
courige enojgh to say to tha
Senate that an emegrerry exists
and propoaa giving lha I'resldaat
“dictatorial- power* within tha
Constitution for a certain period."
Replying, Borah said he waa
willing to fir e Roosevelt "full
powrr* enjoyable une'er tha Con­
stitution", but he had seen no
statrmvnl “ Indicating that tho
I’rcsident-eloct deslied any dic­
tatorial powers.”
"Should Congress umlrtlake to
confer up n him dictatorial pow­
er” , he said, " I would hope, I
would expect him to fling It back
In the cnstUring teeth of a pu­
sillanimous congress with the romlrdrr that he was the ptesident
« r thFTTnlted Stiles nml riol IU
dictator."

(bounty Scnooi Pupils
To (Jo To Fair Friday

Cam pbell R elates Graphic
Story O f His Record Drive
A long Daytona Beach Sands

WASHINGTON. Frb. S3~-(*&gt;
— An arnased Senate investigating
C mmittee learned yesterday that
whilr the National City Bank
wav selling out It* rustomera In j

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aln's daredevil automoille s
'■jjtooa o w U. apwoad hla nnUvUne"r^'n*wTro*'yeTtfrJay 'r/teTnoen in International affairs yesW *7 rtV J T m T a S iV '
M , aanoenced definitely today
set a new world* record for auto­ tfrdgy to the gubject o( dis­
he will auka no '■i o re speed
mobiles hy burning up beach armament uni! ordered n contrials bare this year and would
sand* at a 27'J mile an hour dip tlnuution
of the preuent
least Tuesday far New Yack to
|n two runt, when surroendsd by
sail foe
England.
Mar. 3.
American policy In the im­
Campbell aald ha will skip kte news and cameramen shortly after pending Geneva parley.
he had brought hli Juggernaut,
raclag car asrtk temerrow or
Conferring with Norman H.
“ Th# Bluebird” , to a atop, aald
8*lgrdar. Decision to iaah# » •
hie
race
was
“
th#
wowt
rid#
I
Dsvte,
American r*p^r**nUll,i• ln
more trials waa rearbed after
_____. Mryever had in my ||fa.".......
th* »»m * tn&lt;r'e&lt;«nbmlc nsrotrh- (
' Th* teach was bumpy, the risi­ tlons, Ju*t bafor# leaviag hla N*w
alcian
... . ..
be advisable la rare seen be­ bility had and on top of that h* York City texn* ys»t*rd*y Mr. .
was forced to iteor tho bouncing
cause af a serially sprained
cor over the rour*« with only ono RooaCvtlt asksd him to contlnuu
srm.
_
bond ae he had Injured the other at acting chairmen of the tVlegaDAYTONA BEACH, Feb. 23.- a week ago in making repairs to Ilea at Genera.
(Continued on Pag* Two)
0D—Sir Malcolm Campbell. BritTip Pr#*ld*nt-#l*&lt;t tmphuitad

WIDE VARIETY OF JAP INVASION IN
IDEAS OFFERED JEHOL REPORTED
TO AID_BUS1NESS AS POSTPONED

ST. LOUIS. F*&gt;». 13.-H P )—Tha
pmnoniic laarljustment of the past
( r e years ha* aided the riuw of
health rather thsn hindered it. in
th* opinion of Dr. Mas C. Starkoff. veteran St. Louis health com­
missioner.
“ It has prevented nvrresting
end cut down consumption nf
questionable slcnhollc beversges” .
Dr. Rtarkloff bslisve*. "AI*o, peo­
ple haea been forced to slow un
their spted of living.----------- ~
* "They hae* taken time to rest
when tkey felt under the weather.
They have had time to guard
their children’* well-being pr&gt;p*rly."
Dr.
Rtarkloff contend* thxt
child health I* “ tho most accurst*
ini'ex” of th* standing of any
commonUyN iw In hi* sariy seventies, Dr.
KtarUoff has been a practicing
physician for 61 ytar* sn&lt;l health
officer of 81- Louis since 1X96.

HYDE PARK. N. Y-. Feb.
23.— (A .P .)— President-elect

n A Y TO NA BEACH. Feb. M.

market crash of 192V It set aside j
fl,4no.i'00 for Interest-free loans
to prutrrt It* own hard pressed
officer*.
While this ws* being estab­
lished by the banking committee
Hen. Wheeler, Democrat of Mon­
tana. on the floor of the Senate
tcathirgly arraigned Charles K.
MitchclljC hair man of the
al City's board of directors, a*
result of th# tetter's testimony
that to avoid poyfhg an income
tax In IV20 hs took a loss of
nerrly $2.500,into by selling bank.
atrrk I • a member of his family,
tu, Is- rrhought later.
"The host way to restore confi­
dence in the hunks", Whreler said,
“ w tuld he to lake these crooked
presidents out vf thr bank* and
treat them a* we Irratad Al Ca­
pone when he failed to pay his in­
come tax.”
Gordon S. Rentschler, president
af tbs bank, told the romwttte*
of the loan fund for the Institu­
Leaders Said Awaiting
tion's officers, the money was ad­ PlanToHaRBtnkRuns
Result Of League's
vanced, h# said without Interest
By Control O f With­
and some times without security
Action On Dispute
as a means of sustaining the mor­ * drawal* Is Outlined
ale of the organisation.
MUKDEN, Manchuria, Fab. 13.
WASHINGTON, Fsb. 23. -(* ■ )
Under examination, ha disclosed
—(AV-8trong indication* that Ja
—Cures
for
hard
Umrs,
proposed
that only about five percent of
pan te postponing its offlntlv*
the loans have been repaid, and yesterday to tha Kenata finance
th il they have been written dbwn commltte* In H* search for eco­ - Into Jehol until th* Laagua o f N*
. ,
lions passe* on recommsndattens
and transferred by the bang t„ Its
nomic
security affiliate, th# National
^ / " ’"•eourere.n, th. Manchuria, dtopassage.o| th* jloaiaotk allotment
^
tau
Clly Ca.
farm relief kilt W fiMItlng vrith-i^***
.
, _ ,
drawal o f bank rtepo.it. so a. l . . '* nd
of
plao. In addition, thon I* a heavy
WardLaudbEfficiency prerant run*.
Th# bahk fund quttlion war snowfall In Jshol, which hat hand­
O f Sholtz On Budget thrown Into th* haaring in th* icapped operations.
midst o f a aUtemsnt by Wlnthrep
Msanwhll* hop* Is expressed by
ORLANDO, Feb. S3.—(1^— Ef­ Aldrich, chairman of tha Chaso
Japan*** leaders that a peacaful
ficiency of Gov. Dave Hholtg In National Bank of Ntw York, which ssltlemont of probtsm might re­
having the stale budget in th* presented a many-sided program sult from developmsnt* lft ''P « lhands of every legislator by Mar. for recovery, topped by general plng.
I was lauded yesterday by Repr. scaling down of world tariff bar­
Howovar, report* that ChavyC. Fred Ward. Winter Park. In rier* and other obstruction* to In(Continued On. Pag# Three)
an address on ths* 1933 legisla­ tsrnatlonal trad*.
Senator Coussns,
repoblican,
ture before the Exchange Club.
Repr. Ward saw another favor­ Michigan, askgd th# banker If hn CATCH 'EM AND LOSE 'EM
(Continued On Pag* Thrfa)
able sign In the changed altitude
TALLAHA.HRKE—Escape
of
of the-Henate, which hs believe*
BRRN PROBE REOPENED
fuur convicts was reported by th*
will cooperate with the House
■lot* prison bureau. At th* sam*
this year In a rigid economy pro­
IJ)H ANOELEK. Feb. 21- (A 6 gram. Ila charged the Ranate of Rcnpenlng at th* Investigation in­ time, th* bureau told of capture
of Howard Berk who escaped laat
l!&gt;3l with killing House Mils to
to the death o f Paul Bern, mo- May from a road camp near
save III,(XX),non expenses In the
lion picture producer and hus­ Homotatt* Springs.
last two years.
band » f Jean llarlow I* likely at
On tha question o f cutting IIa result Of a secret Inquiry by
rense tags to the $6 and $10 ad­
STATE UNDER PRESSURE
two mtoihore of th* grand Jury,
vocated In this section
Repr.
flow Information reeoivsd by th*
Ward pointed nut that surh a
TALLAHASSEE — Oorernor
pair from private source* is re­
step would depriva the putdle
ported to bo th* Incentive for the Dav* Sholti said the stats depart­
.. boots af |2.nno.MMI revenue and
present study Into th* clrcum- ment al Washington has requested
that' ona rent from the ga* tax
stones* af Bern's death.
Bern Florida t&gt;» see that Justice It don*
would to some degree offset this
was killed last September, and at th* trial of iwo Levy county
loss.
th* Inquaet aald It was suicide.
peace officers charged with mur­
der for 'death o f Ihret Greek
PAY~D AY FOR NAV Y
I)epresnionSeenAHAid
tpongs fishermen at Cedar Key.

To Health O f People

DavtoAakedToRemain
A b Ch*irmanOfU.S.
Delegation A t Far­
ley In Geneva Soon

W A FH IN U TO N -So th. navy
nsxt year ran do some work on
every vsssel. It has authority to
build, except two, the approprlv
lions committao recommended to
tha House that it approve th*
allocation of $31»Jh».00&lt;) to that
branch of th* nation's defenses.

from Now Yltek.
Ho wlthhtld,
however, announcsmsnt of other cabinet i fflcere besides 8*n. Hull, of Tcnncstoo, th* secretary of ctetr, and
Mr. Woodln. Asked about th* rabl- &lt;
not lineup published yestertisy by
th* Aisoclated Frees from KnshIngton, Mr. Roosevolt kopt silent.
It* did reveal that Harold lekos,
0i Chicago, who wet carrird In
that Hat as secretary of interior,
waa at hla hem* In the last 21
hours.
Tha Washington account that
Dsnlsl Roper, of South Carolina,
was du* to be secretary *&gt;f c i m - .
merer, created most turpi is* In
tho Roosevelt family htre. (Ithere
hav* been regarded as fairly well
determined. Early announcements
of th« appointment of tho full.wing arc expected:
Attorney
Central — .Senator
Walsh, of Montana.
Postmaster gtntrai—James a .
Ferity of Ntw York.
Merretsry
of nary—Senator
Hwanson, af Virginia.
Secretary of agriculture—Henry
Wallace, of Inwa.
Secretary of labor—Mist Fran­
ces Perkins, of New York.
The probable choice of Grorgu
Dern, former governor of Utah,
for secretary of wor, stood thn
STAY HARD AT WORK
test of speculation her# although
other name* centlnlsd to to
A T L A N T A —1 he Georgia house heard.

of representatives will remain at
work during Intugurtl ceremonies
for I'resldent-elcc Ftnnklln D.
Roosevelt.

Disorderly Conduct Charges Occupy
1sti JPlace
Among Many Aired In Court
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NRYEK WBAR O tT

Charge* of disorderly ronduct
predominated among the, many
rats* * f allsgad law-violations
brought Into police court during
lha past faw days, with an occa­
sional reckless driving or drunkrnnett chsirge aired, to glvo th*
entire docket tha appaaranc* of
a routine proceeding
P. Moore, white, charged with
being drunk was fined $5, while
Robert Eubanks, wnU*. In court
on a similar charge, waa flntd
$2AO. U Boater, white, charged
with bring drank, estreated a $6

COLORADO
8PRLNGS—Two
Ta'lar county men espect *h#lr
auUsas^iUa to last, &gt;me* purrhasod, R. M. McIntyre, cf Florlaaant, ha* a 1910 Chalmcre that
hag boas te esastagt terete*, aad
Rad Bgudaahslt hto a 1909 Ford
which te still drive*.

A. H. Garrett, white, estreated
a $10 band on a charge of reckteas driving while H. H. Enanu*1. whiter will answer to o reekloot drjrtkg charge on next Mon­
Will Willi* Morgan, who
day
"GeOrgo. Burton and Jam** Handenote, charged with disorderly

to Davis that he regarded redue- |
tlon of world armament* one of
the mast vital and important teal- 1
tens of th* present time.
II* remained ovor oovetal Imura
In Naw York to consult with I
Davla and a-*9
r°nfor with (
William H. Woodln. who wxs an*nouncod Tusaday night a* th*
Rooaevolt teertury of tresjury.
Jasso E. Jones, of j -***., the rrobablp now chairman of the Iteconstructlon Ftpanc* ('orpfrstten,
wSs alto at ths Weodln. parley.
Moot of his urgoal problems, In
eluding Uto sotoctlon of his rnbi
not, wore auk of th* wsy
Mr. Rooaevolt entered tha heavtj
guarded motor
caravan
brought him and members of , ,.

figured In a
collision
elth
Emanuel.
V. C White, charged with 1mroper parking, was dismissed.
Tha following, charged with
disorderly conduct, wore dismissed
after a hearing: Jlmmlt TyW,
Henry White, Tletcher William*,
Addl* Smith, Rosa Law . Parrish
*nd Janie Read.
Th* cat* of Luclous Washing­
ton, charged with transporting
liquor, will bo tried nest Mon­
day.
Piero* Cooper, charged with
petit
larceny, .wao dltmtetad,
white Jo* Jonet. Wlllte Jonto,
and W llllt MeGrlff, negro youths
In court on tit* same charge ware
trsrufarced to Juvenile court for
action. .
/ .
conduet, were-fined $11 cock,
white Osoll /'king, charged with
(C o «tig a «l On Faff* Three)

Norria W arps Atfainst
Morgan-Owned Firm
WA 8HIN 0 J »N , Feb. t).
— Senator Norrte, Ropubllcan,
Nebraska, yesterday told t)\*
BaanteT th* Jtdteaa Doctrte Instituto—formed aa a tqcrrstor to
th* National Eloctrlc Light Asso­
ciation—“will boar writhing” In
Its actions in'IwhaH of th* power I
Industry.
Tho Nsbraskto, assailing what
ht termed “the power trust”
rl 1
M
charged to t^lkt J. P. Morgan
n-' L
Company, • campaign to get con­
trol o f th* public utility Industry
In th* reentry.,.
'
Through feftrioeklag director
f*
ales, he said, th* United Corpora ?
tlon, n Morgen controlled com­
pany, controlled a number of subtidlarte* and.Jff of th* $1 trait***
o f tho rwctaUy formed Edison
Electric Institute. ,

t l

HI* eommente cam! In urging
Uto Senate I*. Insist ttffra more
money for t i g federal trad* c m r^—
to cany * * Ko r - - « g
and economic inrestlgaUon.,

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THE S a n f o r d

Huge S a la ry Of HULL, W00DIN
Banker Is bared GIVEN PO STS
In S en ate Quiz IN C A B IN E T

HERALD

SANFORD

F L O R ID A ,
4**m*e a r r s N Ia t l » law tax
ls*a* thereon aa Ih* t u b day
March. A. D . t i l t
Wltaaaa s w &gt; o metal algaatar*
IS4 seal Ibis th* llth. day of gehreary, A. D . 1 H ^
...

F E A T U R E OF C E N T R A L FLORIDA EXPOSITION A T O R LA N D Or

ty. a Dotmt-ABO.

By:

(Continued from Pag* One)
(Continued from Page f)ne|
entire uay on the -land.
, night that he ho,| invited Senator J
II* described how he bjti*
baught Cordell Hull, o f Tenne«\*e. to be &lt;
thousenu* bf lharr.t In
in Natoo
Natwom.1secretary of
state, and Wil- j
Ctty tank sto k "in tike midst of I’liam If. Wnndin, o f Penn-ylvanin,|
the panic" iu ItrJtt t.» iu (|m ii tnu and New York, to la* secretory of
market.
the trea-ury ami they have acAltogether, hu sab!, he h tight cepted.
“ In making the announcement
i*,U W shires and shortly a.ters i n k sold 1D.000 of tht*. The re- nf the first*of his cabinet relerin*hung lh.ih.il shares, he trstt-[ Hons, Mr. Roosevelt made it plain
tied, he sold "fo r U s purposes." J|hnt both o , the** gentlemen were
"llnw much of n loss dlC that j virtually drafted. Senator Hull
enable yuu t&gt; show? ' a*krd Pc- wax reluctant to leave the Sen
con. "Wa.n't It iTeerly fJ-inO.-! »*••- Mr- Woodln an* I-n'he to re
, linr|Ui*h at thix time the active
Mitch*,I replied it was between 1control of tho many Industrial en
$2 ,700,0011 and $JJ»OJi00.
trrprl-e* with which ho ha* been
t„ amid
avoid an
an
&gt;',n*
prominently WentiMTlia( enable) yin lu
income tax for I I O , ilul-lt not?"
Mr. WnoHIn
nl th-1 redden"
u knl tile (M lu rlt
,
nf linoaevelt Ju»t I f fore the air
"V n , the Ii."m . Iiau* besn such
ponnc-mcnt wan Hll'lr public. Th •
\lml I tliihrt Im.r &lt;V'« rtplu-»t lw
mrnih'.nrry. gray -Tiitrwr. fnr.trbanker.'
ninn who w tH tak y «y »r th- com­
Th- brilliantly lighted Seminole. County exhibit which occupies tho entire stage o f the Orlando Municipal Auditorium at Or••I hut rab* In III.- Iittrr purt •
plex ta«k nf national finance Irfl (itndn where It yesterday was •"•n hy more than
perean* wh •&gt; thronged Into Ih* Fair Ground*. The diaplay is centered by a
elope for n dinner pa/tj 1,1
,(j,. diorama depicting the growth of celery In it* many pha*ee,
Ea-h of sli recestian* in the exhibit sets o ff a display of either cured
f t rViuM ih&gt;( In' lnn»»«*‘li®lr l&gt;
( t((i,
'meats, flowers, hnlhr, renned-gor*i», o r mamifnrrtiret prodnrtr. Th,» exhibit wa» designed and conslructoj by Byron Stephens, local
It wan juat simply a sale of
,\i Washington, Senator Hull rummmerclal artist, and .1. K. Fox o f I’a'Ia •* in r»n*tant attends nee representing the Seminole County Chamber of Commerce.
iV*tti.'BCtr tu tiuiK* lho tin. rl » a gray haire,| man. ra-y id —-------- * •
—
----- rf—
■n't it? ' a-kt,| Senator lln-.i»- npprnath and plra-ing In natniib
_ i
T w x rO T frc r*
v w f nr »S III in linen H "iir'kl— ***ire-j-“ * ’i^ | 't
ctrdltnr. nf 'IhV rich! closed in"Toil run rail ll that,” waa the
tO
T II B TO ntKIIITOMa
^•V'am ^m /m lful^dhe' ldgh hon-j Milvutge, W. A. I.clfler, II. B.. "Kep-t*t of-all the *X|&gt;*n.lit;res, •titutlona In Orange courty. Thru* I t T in : i o i n r n r t m m l o r t r t
reply.
j
i
n
u
n
.
anaaivni.K
ro rttr
ioporto
will
al-o
ili«l&lt;Mo
that
th*
nnd
Ihe
L-r.al
ie«p..n*ihilltv
Pope.
F.
II.
MarMahor,
lro
n
a
r.'(i»
detail,
nf
all
the
tanks
daring
Mitrlnll
rvplaine.: ho later
«T tT »: n r r u m io A .
leiughl bark the bl:iek , i f IH.iHMi which thl* appointment rarrie*. I McLura., P. J. fitlne. G. C. Hir- my odmlnl.tratlnn have been filed mat o f liquidation, including ex­ IN tlK TIIK KltTATr OFi W it I.VAM a A l.f&gt;im *7 K leeaaaiM.
Stevens,, from jim e l . tim- with the einut penses of every nature, have been
share*
lircau&gt;c
hr
“ -imply I, OH- to meet the responsibility 1 den,luieston, II. It.
To all Creditor*. (Agate**. Die.
luuliln't let thut purehi-rr take will, .nine degree of efficiency." 1 S. O. I ha.e. Sr.. J. C. I hue. II.j court of llicnge county, and an ihtorhed by the earnlnga. anil a Irltiol***. and all PaOua, hevlna
or Irsmand* agalnel said
Itr i- sufferlwv' fmm a fold If. Col. man, W. M. Ilayne*. W. I. i xaminalleo of the samr wi l re- net giln created amour ting to •K‘lalm*
I ho "Joaa,**
-iai*:
• •
. . . . .
. . . - xoai ih« fact th.vl th* article ap“ I Indlvid-uHy ' have aulTri’ril n which kept him from yealenlay
You, a ml *arh » f P A ar* h*r*by
.niitirt.it and reoulred tn peteeal
peering in the Scntir-I yeatrrlaT
greater lone from the market fall Important ronferenee* In t h
anr -lalm - and d*manr.a which you,
morning |t ahtolutely incorre:!.
ANOTHER KAK.M HCJIEME
nr *llker n( you, mar hav* ngalnal
o f National t'lly hank stuck Ihnn ll.J U -.rll -atmly with Amhasredu
th* ratal* •&gt;( William II Aldrldg*.
“ An radii ha* ju«t Item Mm.
In aay other uinillvhlual ill the rlaurlel, nf France, ami W . I
il-r*.ie-d, |al* of H*mlnot« I'nuaty,
pletrd, under Comptroller l.re'a
WASHINGTON -A new farm rinrtila. to th* lion. Jaa. ft. ntiaron
United- S la te *M itc h e ll tniil the llerriilge. the Canadian inlnletrr.
aiitartioii,
prrparatory
In the mortgage relief Idll which will he t'mintr Juda* nf a*mlnol* Qtuaty.
Senators.
el hi* offlro In th* County t'nurt*
tmn-fer of the variou* trust* tn prrtoerf by the Democrats In the linn** In Hanford. Hemtnale I'ntintr.
At 11r hell’ * testimony about romI'inrulx. within Iwetr* nmnlh* from
my a.'rreeaor, and Ihia audit will extra er**ion Intr rlured hy Sen. the
penaation lie rrerivail exrilrd nioia
del* h*r*af.
&gt;
hear nut the n**rrllnh* Ihne Ju*l flymen III., S, (',), providing for
l-nl-it ieeuery tllh. A. t&gt;. H it.
diarua-ion than anything elne, i.oil
IIOIIKIIT II. ALDRIIKIK.
made.
puirhier o f exUtlng mortgagee hy .
ini'ml era of the
inveatlguting
Administrator nf th* Er
“ A* w matter of fart report* it fri'rial rorporatl n anil amor­
tale ul William II. At
aninmittre were frankly critical of
•I'Ida*. D*e*a**«t
mi file will ehow that during my tising them over a period nf .70
it, suggesting the ayateni followed'
adminietralion n tnt.il nf $|,7Mtl,- yrara.
wmill encourage aelling ban' In­
(Continued from Page n
tent mrnta tu the public.
Kiplainlng the ayateni, llitrliell |e a&gt; nt to Washing! ill
u"'
raid both the hank ami the run- tact' t.11 .’ lim it'*
puny hail ''management fund-" ,., 1.0". I»r Uw project t
HinJghl til the nttrntluo nl
reprraentlng 20 pererrt of the
Klvcir » id Hart. r« group
profile after 5 percent ha I tur n
ale-.*ncteit forcaiH U t; »uf|l„s ami]
tieurgi* W . tiiM ". - " r
uniti« lilt'll profile.
Three fumla were illvbleil among ehip uiklcr, a h " »• • * *
nITirere of the two c inpaniee, h- Minfinipg hi* icm arkgtu
Bald,' and he partielpatril in loth |H&gt;rtnut&lt;' of the 'wnul.
aa an officer In the turn Inalilu- ■iifti l thpt it wmild !*•

Big Fee Charges
r e Cleared Up
RIVER PROJECT ABy
T u n n ic lif fe
IS PICTURED AS
2ND IN IM P O R T

W * To-N igh t ■

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.Mllrlmll drhiml hi* lank Waa
Mi*l-iinlng Ihr ''.Machudn guvonmrnt in l ’ul»a.H,
lie oaid that on Peb. 14, JugT,
th&lt;* day after an Inrreate in rap).

RESULTS

W ANT A DS
RATES
Rc line 3 tlmerv
7c line B tinted
5c line 1 month.
Minimum charge 30c,
A— Announcement*

ntrul

M 'i

“The etatrment in tltp^liiinind
,l..iihli-l ehmtly after that Hi**- Sentinrl terarding fye^ p.i.l u d
-We who have etartnl thia ratal » f llrangii cunity Uf|i\l.illnnii t J
in,),iiinnt", hu aeid. “ are gi'in* Dun. an A Hamlin/um Vnlin,- t.J
I I put It through. There never » * ' itrartically ♦3,DdOJI', IJ Junt n/ Corinne &amp; Mnybelf
The Melody Maids
a more opportune time f„r action , rrnni'iiiia n *latriit*Vt^e hie rn* • Singers and Dancer*
Harmony Singer*
thin the pre/ent. Itut. we mint figure* submitted In the article,
have more popular sentiment hack hrraMU' rrilher JmUv Tlldun, my
W A L K E R &amp; SPEARS
ef the niuvement. I tell y ,u, Iho predecessor In olflce. nr I, have
Hroauway gnfertainera
I., i n f thl.* dlslilct ate not pai‘; Ihin an A Haul in any mnnSHEA
&amp; R AY M O N D
worthy of govertmenl attention If cy whutrvrr, nr in feci, .Ver bat
Vaudeville’* Cleverest Team
they don't want In help u&lt; ral-o any Irg il dealing, v.ith th.m.
fOINIO for » survey whbh will help
Ih o arlicb- at-,, Mete* that
O’DARE'S MUSIC W EA VE R S
bring u* a It.lMNi.imo irturn to '.M iory, Wailnv”, (u ri»n lrr A
•
M a gs Hand
th- St. John* Itiver valley rveiy Piahbae'. received fifrCi.lil. Thl*
ye ir."
I. ahodutrly untrii*. a* that luw H A R R Y M E R R ILL and THE LOIS GIRLS
Itotniian
president
llamlall firm v i i m-ver pui I Nr,n dn lay
Sensational Dancing Stars
f’ha-e nnnonnrei; that the Aim'll- out of nmr.ry brlu-gin.' In the
ran lo-rlon Auslllary nf t'a n p le ll- J ilefiwiloia in the Ian'.. It . true
•t* flt« kVrrni
lowaltp I’oet I*
exti'Ctlng
the I |hi-y handlrd aame trn I , which
I .(III ETTA YOUNG
wupporl of the rich on next S it- ha" teen plaret in thnr
hand*
in liny whin u tag day -ale will lung before the hank * •'il, and
WAHKKN W ILLIAM
Im he'd on downtown el net*.
whatever they rveelv I we paid
Tho-1" pre-ent at the luncheon nut nf thi'.r Iru-ti. ufl ha i no
Employer'll Entrance'
were: II. ,\l. 1‘apwnrth. II. J. lash- riutnrctliin whatover wit), immey
limn. Major II. I*. Ihinn, A. P.
fonrclly, K. W. llrnlrr, P. T.
ALLE Y ()()!»—Our Prehistoric Ancestor
Willi, m-, Jo*. I~ Marentctte, W.
II. Dyson, Nick' Zernmcnit, It. P.
t'vilin, u l nf Sanfoid un,| M.
III mkftelil -and (!. W. (Ilhln, of
Jin I ouvillc; Dr. D. ('• Mein, of
1‘oiima; IV. P. Glynn, o f fie - -nt

18 - Talented Artists- 18

Ctsrh Clrcall Coart. Oeml.
note Cnaaty, glorlda.
»t I- BURDICK,
D. C,

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t o tit
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t i i m rxtT M D
m m
tx a n d
COM TMR »OCTMKMN D lt n t lC T
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Ne. M il r * . T.

roMMCLoxrNM o r

m o m to ao r

h ereby O H D F.R KP.

Hid

th at

J. W. IIA ItW R I.U aa R*eeirer al f-n d sn ls. A dolph a V slash o,
Ih* Flrnt IXallaul Bank » f Ban- u*l a Morel*. Jssnts WachtnStl
font, and W . U IIENLBY. Cam* • n-l a C.
appesr. plssd. on
" Black,
'
plainanth,
swsr■or d*mur to the said hill filed
oaiptslasnls hsrela
hy coaiplslnoata
..... . by
_ Iho. Itr
a p o l p h a vr.ua skit , v a u o h n - day of March, l i l t asd la dofaeli
n n t r r t N p a c k ir o c o m p a n t . thsreaf. lhal tho re a d w ill g r .......
B corporaliae, lA B P g L &gt;
lo Ihe hrerlng and adjudcal
IIIL JAMKM W A C H T P i m . aad said suit: and that thta ord,
a C. BIJtCK. P*r*n*.aata.
puhllshcd In a newspaper o(
ONDKM rom t c a v ic a NT
eral glrculatloa la sale dls
P U B L IC A T K IN .
to .a ll. Tho aenferd Ilsrald. once ■
This reuse ha.log came on to ho we«h foe six consecxllvt wo*hi
heard upon motion nf me,plain*nt* prior la sold dale.
for on order for norxie* hy public*.
twiNR AND ORDRItED at Tiaipa
lion, sod II appearing that iho do- Florida, this Ih* ITth day * ( Jaa
fendanl*. Adofph a
Velosko omI uarr. M il.
Memo*I a M»rrl*. are rmt inhabit,
AI.KX.tNDBIt AKEIUCAR.
ant* nf nr found within Ih# district.
Ualtsd liaise District Jadaa

THAT
TO STOP A COLD
That Doctors Advise As The fastest, Surest Way

Tote I or 2 Hauer
Aspirin Tahitit.

Drink Full Class of
Water.

I f throat l* tort,
truth and dlaaabc
3 Baget Aspirin
TahlHs In a haf! ■
glass of warm i *
■ m g i
log fo hrtdiont.

Almost Instant Relief In This Way
II you have a cold— don't taka and diaaolxad In a hall
chances . with "cold kiiUr*" and— warm waterr repeating on
noatrumi. A cold la too dangerous 3 hours aa necessary. Sor
to lakh chances on.
eases thb way In a lew min
The aimpla method pictured ckAdlbl# as this may teem,
above b the way doctor* throughAsk your dbttor about tl
out the world now treat colds.
when you buy.taa that yot
~It is recognised as the QUICK­
EST. safest, lureat way. Poc it will
fast OS you caught iU
That is barauaa the real BAYER
Aspirin embodies certain medical
qualities that atrtka at the baaa of
a cold almost IN S T A N T L Y .

v rrrii'N o r
a r r i u 'v n o *
ro w
t v % nr.ssn I vnicn a u rtto v aia
o r T itii i i k v k r v i . m r t T M
o r t h is s t .v t r o r ri.n M iii*.
Nolle* la h*rtbr flv «n lhal A. J
Ml l.l.i:il. purchae*r of
th- of
Tax I'rrllflcal* No. last, datrd Ih#
•ih iU&gt; of July. A. I*. HIT. has
riled said rsrtlftral* In my nfflc*.
and has mail* application for taa
deed In Issue In nrenrdanr* with
law. Held r*rllflrnte *mhrac*e the
riillnwlna b*orrtbed property ellunlrd In Homlnulo County, Klorlda.

and that
to. Jam*.
•tl sod It c. Hlaeh.
at m i
tVachtft*!
* are
ithta th* giatrlct, a n d ____
fon d
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of
aatdtdfsad aau h u relantnrtl]
• pp»nr*&lt; ktrtla. tad Ihe m«ieUn
h u rstereed the aghpecaa la eel,
cman* » adoraid aa « • all oi oak
dsfanclaata "not fokad‘ la asy dia
1 riel.' nnd that aaraeaal asrxlrs or
• •Id dst-ndnsls IddWt. .y cast............
tenI foi
ho reason I hoi l w e e f sold do
•■ulonis ore rwa-reetdeits of th.
lot# of Plorido. tad tho olhor tars
at said dsfsadanl can aal ha fewiW
within th* aforesaid district I M
lb*lr whsreaboet* ar* unknowa it
complalaants ar Ihelr solldtar.
Upon rnnaMsratloa thereof, it I,

You can combat nearly any cold
you g*t simply by taking BAYER
Aspirin and drinking plenty of
water every 3 to 4 hours the first
day and 3 or 4 times daily thereafter. If throat la sort, gargle with
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completeness, leaving no k
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Township to Kouth. Ilange t l
Keel 17 t arret.

Not Fast Enough

AND HIS CRAZY

HAVE y o u r WATCH repaired
by jim nhn really knows how,
Hrigc*. Jeweler, Mag. Ave.

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RENT AN Austin. Roadster ui Inl * 'd Mil) In. bream.* cfTrrlivr,
roup*, he per mile. Reel it Son., tho Natlunul City U mptny pur
rha.-n,‘ one and a ha.f million
I’honp I no.
-h*r.‘ t uf (ii'iieral Sugar l*or|oi».
linn stork for IJ.'i.OOO.lKM).
He aaired that It wn:l.l lx- a
PIIYERP, While Hock, battery
“ feir assumption" that thr prin­
raised, milk fed, tender, Juicy
cipal rca*.n for Ihe increase was
and c l e a n . Wholesale market
In mate it povalhie to take over
price. 110 pullets same breed, h
the sugar Cuiporation.
Meek, old, SOc each. II. T. Tiller.
The sugar .orpnratlon had Just
Paola.
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prior t&gt; that acquired nil Ihr
rsplti.1 stock ortho, general Hurar'
10— Flotverh and I’tantu
Compaty, Mitchell added. •
FOR SALE: 200.000 Rul.y King
banker, sold tho a.y-ar
and World Beater pepper plants, company had acquired several
3, I f . Bell, Laks Monroe, Phoni other sugar companies which had
2703.
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tnrmwed from th* National City
Bank.
16— Apartment* For Rent
LOWER 6 room furnished apart­
A NEW POSTMASTER
ment, 001 Park Ave. Telephone
WASHINGTON.
President
712 or apply l i t First National
Bonk nidg. Cole Hugh Realty Co. ll.-otrr nominated A ien M. Siren
a* postmaster at Galnesvii:*. pit.
IB— lletMea F o r Kent
r o l l KENT! Unfurnished house,
A rooms and setping porch, in­
aids rvflnlahed. Phone 140-AA4-J.
FOR RENT) llth Rt. Oak Ava.
Attractive, newly decorated fur­
nished house, modern
coavem
Mares, slow* garage. To Parma­
. oent tenant. The Tasty Shop, soil
*N. Park Ave.
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Territorial Rights

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Another milestone In th*’ progress of humanltjy was
pag&amp;ori yontcrduy when Sir Malcolm CampMI drove hit* gi­
mm i m » &lt; t l M
auVtev gantic Bluebird abing tin- sawIs of Daytimn Reach at 372
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Wf ••»• at &lt;W r H H H r w
That la a new world's record. That Is
A t M . l •, &gt; 4 VUH 4S. mm4mr mrt ml miles per hour.
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better than 21 mileH an hour faster thou his record of 255
established Just one year into tomorrow,
One has to think fast In this generation in order to
I1 M M %
I P fL l f r * M— » bTm ran**
keep pace with chamnnK times and to fully comprehend
i m i i i r n a i MttM
Dnmi Tmr .,,-nj
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the ever rapidly expanding figures. A few years'ago we
Mnmthm
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were speaking of speed at the 25 mile clip, nnd a mile-atlre i. H-mfkm'_____
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Yninutc was somethin;' only for the most reckless to at­
l All wMHmf ? * M ltert, m H * ai tempt. Today that is nothing. Hut what is this 272 mile
■ *«tmui*ren r w
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viwpsw
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inq i# (lrr«
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clip? Unless we have m-r&gt; Sir.Mnlenlm drive, that means
f n l r v f i l M M t i f l fa r ib t piviNMt
L r f lla f if fund*. relit b# r b a r r H f » f
little, too. It ia heyond m in nmprohrmion.
* • « r r « « l a r » 4 t * r l U I » c r a l»«.
It Is like aome of tin1 Iignres we see in the papers
m.tru
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MM
KaP*, r*
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»4 Ktftb.
about the 32,500.1 iimmuki capitalization of one of the hlg
i t , Ib n t M
Im I t , w
ll,H mt m4rtfllM af. OIIWv at*
■alalhlM l la Ik* lamer »lil»« **i corporations; or the 12.251.557.persons now unemployed; or
Ik* raualry *&lt; lt pvla*t**l kr
the $11,578,095,000 whirls European omnlriea owe us; nr
M irliM la r k ln n aa* » , » lark
the• .'17.191.180 casunlli. i of the World War; or the $.%8'Th­
” n * HrraM la a a a a C , at &lt;*• 181.000 exports of the United Slates; nr Ilia 3l50.000.fMH),
Aaa**lai,rf I'rraa wkltfc la atflaalw lr *ailll*a la Ik* aa* la* i»- fMM) which itlsestinmlisl this di prcasion has ennt the United
aakllaallaa ar all a*aa ataaalrkra
■««*illl,4 AmU mmaal alkatala* a**4. Stales; or the 3d,5lMM«MMMM» tlirrr’-ys-Hr ileficit Of nur forU
11*4 la Ikl# aaa*r aa* ala* Ik* Ire eral government. Such figuren simply don't jnetin any­
ral a*aa pakll,fc*4 k*t*la* All
flak,* &gt;1 r*pakllralt*a af *1
Rlapalfk** kn*la ar* alaa r*.*r»*a thing.
Hut if tve nay that Sir Malcolm traveled a mile lit
13.IP, seconds, we Iw-girt to git nme idea o f how fast lie
T W R H D A Y , TEH. U . M U
was going. We know how far a mile is, how long it lakes
us to walk it. And we have, sums idea of how long 15
BHII.It VKH8I5 roil TODAY
seconds are. When we find that hw speed wait -101 feet lit-

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neither i hull Iti*- numb withdrew
Itself; for Ibr lj.nl shall b« thine
n riU ilIn i; lirht, nnd thr day* of
thy im-urning limit be md*d.—
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man who runs 100 yards in ten seconds is fast. A ntnn
who travels 100 feet more than 100 yards in .....second is
flying.
Rut thefco figures an- just beginning. They will soon
increase to 300 miles an hour. Then 500. Who knows but
twenty years from now wo may tie talking about rccortltf
Semlnolo County make* n hit being smashed at a thousand miles an hour, or fifty thou*
with its Orlando Fair exhibit.
sand miles an hour? Who knows hilt that wo may fly
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around -the world twice. In thirty minutes? Or to New
It -reined to us to be perolltr- York and bark in thirty seconds!1-

ly fitting that in his cabinet*
tanking President-elect Hoorntell
shmitj loing the Woodin flrat.

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Now that* prohibition repeal has
turned out to he (lie only major
aerompli-hment ef the present
session, wonder If n lam* duck
might properly b* dr-ignatrd •*
n w rl smack T

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When gam-nre wn» ,fnt*nr*&lt;l to
ricbly yrnrn in prison, h* tnbt
Iho jis.Vc, *■Don’t h* iilininr—glvo
, nio_a humlrctL". Jf any of hii vie
lima thonlil ills, iie'll K*t more
tlinn a hiindrcit soil it won't be
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Tho slanititllt airrefnient be­
tween American rrnlilim an-t
''German Isinkrre Incolring nearly'
a lull,nn dollars ha* hern extend­
ed for [[ti-ither year. Thiwe O r,
jjian s
aeem to' lakp pretty
1* oerloiMly Ibe liny* of the Boot
f"Vtfo' Sreofe' *ITe abs* ketve* who
- only atand, ami waits'*.
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The Japanese attack on Kmi■ peiyingUn remind* n* of tb*
rarly day* or Die World War
when nrw*boy* had to yell that
the Rti**intis hail raptured thr
’ fnrtrer* of I’nrniyxl.
From a
1 Itrw*t»-y’* point of view, wr have
idaovi pirforrrd our war* III
t'anmln or Amtralia.
While passing arms emtsirgne*
In order In keep it* out of f -reign
war*. Congress might give some
nttrptinu In siniilnr riilbargnes on
foreign loans. Wo didn't gel Into
the Inst war on account of Ihe
guns we sold the Allies. Wa g"l
into il nn nrrnuut of thr
which WnlI ytrrri bankers had
I lent tbeei mil nlilcb I heap bankI era wmnM h ive In ,I Hiring elves If
| Itnel,- nn brtdn'l aleppeil in and
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Opera In A Jam
Hard limes strike in all directions. The Metropolitan
Opera Company. America's foremost citadel of music, is in
trouble. Unless appeals for $500,IMW) in mnlribUtloiM from
the general public are met with a hearty response, there
will be no opera next winter. The Metropolitan Opera
Company went into the depression with a million dollar
mirplus, now completely cxIuuiKtcMl* It* nil lint Ion toouy
is explained ns follows:
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In our opinion, tin- closing of the Metropolitan
0|H*rn House next year- woahl la‘ -nothing-short-of— —
a national misfortune.
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Not only would III mumlids of operagnerx and
millions or listeners to opera over the radio suffer
a serious loss in their cultural life, but it would
lx; a catastrophe too appalling to contemplate to
throw ntit'nrrTnplm-mrnt-nt-this't|me-oUneiile-tlepresaion the 77» employ/es of the opera company,
most of whom, I mvhum* of tin ir highly npcciuliml
training, would he unable to find other emplo&gt;ment.
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We therefore feel that no effort should he
spared to make provision for continuing opera at.
the Metropolitan Operu Utilise next season, with
a view ultimately to placing opera in New York on
a sound and permanent basis.
It Is obvious that o|iern can no longer deiieml
for its sole siipisirl upon a small group of iwdrons
as heretofore, and that to insure its rnnlinunnce
some plan must ta* tlevised to enlist in its support
the rank nnd file of eptragoers nnd of the vast
audience who now listen to opera over the radio
We urn convinced that Mr. Gnttl-Costuza ami
his associates In I In* nmmigement will spare m. ef­
fort to reduce the expenses of next season to the.
lowest iH.ssihle point ■onsistent with the logit ar
tUlle standards which have always prevailed at
the Metropolitan. Kven when that is done, a so &gt;stantial guaranty fond will Is- ntwswry to euro
oiH-ra through the coming season. Wc beli*
fhousands of Invent of opera, not mOy
the radio uUilionce. will weboim
opportunity of inuliihuiinK tuwunl lltix f " " '1..... plan whi.it lint I u d v o n c c t l r.intaving th- IlIKTIt
company i« fxplainf.l l.y lb-. n,s Taylor.
I«*
l tol
rmlio iiwnoni. wlio would liati-n to Metropolitan Open,
................... .. » week, pledge Ihcmsclvra l o p a y n i» nity
a week for thU privilege, lie tliiukH nbotll tell
ilolliirs i miUl l»e rained every week in thw manner Hut
wouldn't pav all Hie lomp iuy'it expctUfl. !»ut it would help.
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!■' me id'ii of whnl happen*
s. to it iihe
h« rovrrninetll goes too
irritt-iiili-lly intis business is calh| am i fioni Ihe I'sri* news where
I nnni* tlneo Imtidreil lltousaml bus,
ksilrnnil. nnd other govrrnmental
worker* ate threatening to strike
In protest nnninr.t n five perrent
SANFORD, T W E N T Y Y E A RS AG O
wage m l which seems almost
Imperative In virw of Ihe present
Tim Misses Mell ami Alice load,
i nn.l it ion of the French budget.’
Volie Willi-inn tamo over from
And yet how many pnliliciani ran Whitlirr entertained their Sunlnv Winlet (iatdvu tiatuidpy where
he expeeted In stand up ngainst School rlasuft » t n very p»*’tly ho h i&lt; a position with the elvetfie
such n protest?
nnd delightful "lleortto Washing­ light' rompuny of lh.it plaea, i f
ton l*aily" Friday . evening Imt.
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p*nd. {imidny
with Lhis
parents,
Tim difficulty of enforcing tat Th'tso rom|K&gt;»ing the list ot
Mr. ami Mrs. C. M. William*.
rolteetluna when'taxes become so guests were; the Missel Lillian
Mo i Irene Uiady will go over tn
high as to Im particularly r.h- Herring, Lrtti*
Caldwell. May
linilaila is indicated |,y the trati- Thrasher, Helen I’rck. Fern Ward, DeLvnd Thuis‘5»y to attend th*’
tnony of rhitrles It. Mitchrtl, Dorothy Dxvia, Flotenro Walters, dance TburmJxy cveaing. She will
chairman of lb* National City lifitrui.V StnlTord, Alien CalJ»e|lt alio-have the pleasure of lieuilag
llank of New York, whu xaid Eleanor itrrrlng, Irene llrutop, Durham Friday evening and also
•hat he hail sold ta.ono shares Mary Howard, Edna Chittenden, enjoy a pleasant week-end visit
e f stock at a lots or TtJtflA.Cao, Adel* (lunge, Edna Thompson, In Detainil, reluming to this city
Sunday.
to a member o f his own family
1’crrx_ Lee _Ucll».__Emmie. Mann. — Mlrs MabetTnwan hai'aftoptf?
- ftw s whom - they were- later .ra.'
Marjorie Packard, Eliaa'wth Staf­ a position with Major Powers In
pure based ,,*in order to avoid paytap an hit nun- lax. In the final fs id, atul Reginald Holly, Emaat tils law offkas over Hie First Na
Woodt&lt;vrn, Carl Bruton, WlIHe liana! Bank.
j
analysis taxation must depend
largely upon a certain degree U-avitt, J. D. Woodruff. Hobeit
llinss,
Hush
Murphy,
IHItx
Paref wIHinrnrM to pay.
achak Wtlli*
Rung*,
Daniel SheriffDcfiea Murray
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Murphy,
Earl
Taratua,
Mamlin
Vlalona o f a mighty struggle
Order Affui(ut S«IeH
fo r tho supremacy of Asia, and Rlradeau, LeClaire Irvin, llnwanl
Wxahbarn,
Frank
Woodruff,
Shutgroapects o f anottwr war In
OKLAHOMA CITY, Feb. 2 3 Xnrop*. tha formation of tha' old man Moore, Henry UcLaolin, T. i/P)— Gov. W. |l. Murrey Tuea
Moor*. Willie d af by exaenttre’order,’ prohibited
.tutrla, and Italy, ware In South Backer, Arthur
&gt;aatria, and Italy, are In South nrumley, and tiriltm llerting.
r-junty offirera from rerving wriu
Tha tan*ml of tieotge Ana- to diapoaaaa rent rslat* owners, *r
Amerlcx, and In)ponding revolu­
roe
r,
Sr.,
took
place,
from
Mk
tion in Cqba, .do not maka for
telling mortgaged property, and
tha atabUity lo.Mcaaaary to P*» raaldaar* oa. Elus Arena* Satur­ whan a Tulsa aberllT defied th*
InUTSrattoqal trad*. - Aa day afternoon at g:(g) 4'ctork. Th* ru lin g-fe.ad B iU ted l^ could M l
esarthrao to aatf- I are ire* wore conducted by tka
thair ^owo .latae- Rav, J. D. LaagUy, of th*
**I e t a l make tha aheriffi obey
grfgltlnaal Church. Tha muslc tha ordir” , Q gisn ar Murray laid,
by Mr. t . T . W
foreign*rs i
"h oi I can auia call out th* mili­
Spore, mod Dr,
tary t « a«* tha ahariffa who &lt;k&gt;
th*
tallow It are nnharmad by tha
tred.
wlfa and two oona, PrelOmWv Jrvta:
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Campbell Kelates
Graphic S to ry Of
His R e c o rd Runs

THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1933

Daytona Beach Mayor
Refuses ToSignBonds

Always Room For One More

(Continu'd I rum I’a p On*)
Iho maehin*.
**Tho heath wa* no r&gt;mh", the
driver ilt-eiaied, “ that on aeverel
occaiiom I thouab l *aa fone, if
I had nut been able to control thtar so nia*nifi*ently, I ahuuM
pave landed riihor 10 the sand
•tune. ur m tho t»*an.
“ From thr very Hal* my armj
wa painmx me t,»dly. In fart it
wcu all I rnul I do to *hlft gran-..
I non Trhxn 1 r*1' '*P fairly goo.,*
Ilirril, I lioinped al-mg aver thr
«uor r ll)e a |&gt;cb In a pu*J. I did
rbt put my foot down hard on the
actelerator until I had »tmost
trniheif Ih- measured mile, la”
t i.i.-i- the, c »c Iwo'dil _ tr-t. hamualayr.l umb-r ronlr.'l at a higher j
prr-d. a|l|| the l* n h so bumpy." ]
Campbell -aid he » a * botherrd
ly -,iul being bb&gt;un from the
miir-e mlo HI* I .or ami al**»1
limn iilr oir lumri from
hi i j
motor.
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"It i- not an .-.i y matter l&lt;&gt;
JdikJM-UoMlaOMllW-oMUr’ii-^UAUno..
ned, Pi.uk honestly. If Iho ear,
hadn't controlled
nugnifkcr.tly
and I ti id not lint ronfli.ente In It
1 don't kniw wli.il I would hair

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DAYTONA ORACH, Feb. Ek—
Mayor Edward Armstrong has re­
futed to sign bond* o f ‘ a 1153,00)
refunding issr.C, Fraficia Mill',
city clerk. uittwuiKrd Tue-day.
Ills refusal wa - Ixt-ed on • heller
that there should l-e a duwnwaol
revision in the interest rale an,!
other roneesslnn- that would give
the city relief from its tax bur­
den. the etty clerk -aidA
Tho city will give the mayor A
reasonable length of time in whirl?
to after hi* decision, and failine
then to seei-re hi* signature to Unbond* will resort l„ the court* for
a writ of niainlnimis, t'harlr.s
Thra'her, city manager, indicated
yesterday.

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Gadiilae-Garavait
To A r r iv e In City
Tomorrow Morning
Tin- f’adiltne Caravan compris­
ing (lie latest model faiSalle V-X
Town Sedan, ('-ndUlae V-H fivn-

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V-12 five-pa-x-nger Sedan, will to,
iH«jd«yr,l in Sanford on Friday
add Sul nrday Yeh, 21 and 2o at
tho phowrnom of the Sanford
done,
llalck Company.
“ It answered Ihe wlierl peife&lt;t
In t hnrge of tho Cndillar mov­
Jy. If cundilinnd bad been W ile I
ing motor those will he two com­
I mil confident I would Hive n l
petent factory
rviirvsentitivc v
from the salet nnd service ilfp
ri
i. Miiuli hither record. At no lino
llta
"ti‘htC 'Th « y Witt explain th'•■itriME my rvr, did 1 give it a.
features of ITnliltae'a new I in-1
full Ibroitle l&gt;&lt;rano- Iho inarbin-%
I'-aUtiful ear* nnd display van-’
simply would not baco stayed
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plr. nf the different upholsley
under contf' l at a higher speed.
and the smart new rotor eonibim"D ie xi-lbllity win rery. very
llon* obtainable In ebt* year
lord, nml my ear wa.t snaking, tu
r&gt;I*crccnt Salary Cut llucy LonffDcnmincc.H adding;
tig taping nil over tint hunipv
“ I have been greally Impie- ed moth'I Cadillac nn.l LaSalle. 'I
h*i,rJi. First, I war heading for (»ivcn Duval TcacherH Retired Army Officer with his ability n, an attorney and N. Privet le, sale* representative,
will Hispbiy reproflnetli'W* o f ojhllw and i.'iiiir-, mid tbn next in­
hi i ituliulry and fltleliljr to Tho
i-r f-ody t.v|&gt;--i built l.y the Cudilla\
J \- iv.'VVIl I.K. Feb. El —A
stant I wn.i bending for thr na.
tVa hingtun, Feb. 2d. -- t/ll work he had in hand."
Jloior Car Company.
On liolh my run*, tlirro were tom- 1. ' itio-i in .alary of -!• percent — Huey Isini* look Up in the Si nII. |*. Tutor, servire represenla-\|
wben 1 conbl see nn ill., taller, for nil el. ,n J deni employe, nle- Tuesday where he left o ff in
live, wilt be glad In make a free
w tinier er, libead. I yn.d hail to iio-.v iieing paid nore.lban ta1' |rr
Washington.Rail
Club
New Orleans la*t week- and with
inst" ctkifi of nil Cadillac* nnd
guess and Irunl to lurk.
fa- Heads ForHiloxiCamp I-aSalle rar, nl the reiprent o f tinninnlh and n po. iblr rurtailnient all the vtt,ul fur wldrh he
“ I certainly had n I &lt;ush lime
lerm, " " ‘'w, denouneeil Itrigadier Cenerowner. The showing Is being held
teiping Ihe machine from tunning of Ihe ciehl-mnnlh schoo
' ' “ I Samuel T. Ansel), retired, rounW
ASIIISCTDN.
F-t.,
2:t,
nil over I In- heurli. It wit.i n e of wai provided_in u respluybiii
*el fb r irsenate Ttimmitleo invr*The Washington Senators ye)- for,, ftuirk Company, nuihorixi-d
tTdi worVI- f?el(ilgs you ihii liiiog- udnplrd t-y the lluval County
tigsling Louisiana's lu.d2 svnatu- terdav hfadrd toward the spring Cadillac-LaSalle dealer for this
ine, 1 liud to correct my roufsr Hoard of I'nldic Instruction, meet­ rial primary.
training ramp nt Diovi, Mississip­ virlnily.
'
i o rapidly nml *n many llnn-v, •hut ing in special «r*lion Tuesday,
Hr- ms-nsed Ansel |eif forging nn pi. Tto- first contingent was made
to
cr.p
u
with
the
falling
school
I r-niluntly was m .linger of
appointment us n“ lmg judge advo­
fy of pilrhers an,, calelters. PA Y AS I.ITTLK AS’ I’OSSIIILF.
r*venue*.
, cate general nf the Army in JUI7 upInnmthe
losing runtrol of the &lt;nr.
_.
group leaving WasliingTh* retnlillion rite* lint the
•'One* during my runs, I hit two
nruL iiiili;il_luur_a—i'*«Mrndrel - imd •loil tens— fteh—Crmwlt;—n remkir- —t a m ^ i iashbr —1
T&gt;g«agni of |
of thr1 guttle n agrTCtUlm riiOt on ratlf* ni|ila(tkf rulldctidn oT rill* thief uf Ihe Inwr-it level of rrtmkpltrher. Ni-'k Altroek a n d Al eoniuil sinner- o f slnte tnslitutin* other side of Itn- eoiltsv I mated revenue,i for Ihe fl-ent don.'*
Srhaacht, coaches, and Johnny liorv - i, M-ven rents i mile ns
help lile steer, nn-f I »ms&gt;&lt;h'd yrnr ending June -In will fall
Senator
Unwell,
,R. Nab.), Kerr, utility Infielder.
maximum the stale will pay for
i -lliimte rhnilniHii nf the rommitlis- ami
them to splinters. Frankly, it wiis iliorl of iIn- tolnl
M'H‘ llerg, tnlrhee, « « « to have motor trawl ) y its ifficeri and
IIEiJMHIt that the with wliotik I jiiic clashed re|*-nW-sl- accompanied them hut failed to
the n,ugliest ride I ever had, nml ,hp Shout
foil directed alt ileparthunk* cannot make further ly in it* hearings In New flrlenn- put in nn nppenrnnee yesterslay employ-'--,
I'll multiply that fHI times.'*
buna unlit lh«, budget esti­ nml in Ihe debate Tor-ulny, de- morning, lie has lieen ennrhlng nirnt.s which have Keen paying
less |o continue to do so.
Authority O f Caucus mates of rapeill’ll IIre* litive feri'Ioil Anse'H, reniaiking h,. had College nines in Japan since lust
lieeii reviieil to romp within never heard of Mm untd ho was
Call Is Challenged In be cnllri Irtl, nnd that tIn* employed by the eoiniiilll'.-e, but reason.
On the wav llu-v wrre to lie eatrher, were gtiln:: direct from
boarif farrd tin- .slternalfve of
Joined by Itu-I Thomas, Alvin their home*.
tVAHIIINtrrO Nr" Feb E l-ld *)
ln
,r
lemtig
I
be
present
larm
of
Crowder, n iyl
Monte Weaver,
-The nulli'-tily nf u aril lasitei,
ye.-lerday f»r n Dt-nmeralk' rail- eight month* by nn additional salaries with n possible two weeks pitchers, nn,I Cliff Holtmi, rntrhcr, CASH P A ID - For rlean culton
other pitchers nnd Luke Sewell.
rags ut The llernld office.
eiln Mar. ti fur Ihe nmniiiiiteui nf monlli or vix weeks nr cutting curtailment of the prrsrnl term.
11 sprnker nml other House nfTi
rer* fur the next t'ungp -*, was
rh^Jtn
Jlengrd Inst night in r stale
meid by Itepscieiitetlve Itankin,
ef Mississippi, a r|&gt;eukersh)p raildidale.
Kepre-mtatire AinuUI, nf lllinujs,-elinitman nf the caiuui. isueil the call Tuesdduy ufled a
|n-tiliun fileu' by 27, Hirinber.i wil­
l'll-. '.ruled I" linn ,-ixking Ili.it the
uignrdintiun iin-ilitig of the parly
lx !n-ld on Hint date.
“ It i- true I li.it be bn n tight
tif rail i caucus t 'iiether on n prlltiuit id 2.V nf Hie ineiitbei .-tlccf",
It.'inkin «M, but lie does lud have
the notliurily In I uni the i i i i i i m In
plcct ntficer, at that lime. That
ii In lu- determined by I lie- memhers will'll lh--y meet. I &lt;?•&gt; nnl
lu-liere that the liiemls-in i-b-et
whu are here lire going In perpetrel* such on injustirr nxninst
Ihuie nienit&gt;rr.--r|ret whu cunmit
1-e presrnt.

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Luckies
Please!

Repeal Hill Is ftcinjr
Prepared For Florida
CLEAUW ATEI l ” Feb. 21. (A*)
Kto'rItrpresrnlnlivr J.
Kelly, Tuesday said be is work­
ing with Itnyrl J. llntn-inrr,
ranilua rounty b-gislalor ill pre­
paring a till telling up maihinrty tar a FLrida eonveutlqp In
ratify repent o f Ihe Eighteenth
Amcni.Tnrwt.
The hill, Kelly ^ipkl, probably
Will be intrmhreed early In April,
unlras Congres dtelde* it h*t powr f to T-resettbe- hovr^slaiiT ronrentlorrs shall In* railed.
Itrprrsentxtton under the KellyHntreiner plan wouW be on a
basis of population. Kaeb rounty
would hav* one delegate for each
B,000
population
ta t
every
rounty would hav* at least one
daktpite.
Kelly would giro any qualified
clllieh the right to seek tu become
a delegate but would require each
candidal* to make known hlx
■land on tha Issue.
from U."
Tho pardon offer w u mad* aft­
er tho governor w u told that
Sheriff rharbo Price, at Tulsa,
had proceeded with a therilPa
tala under an opinion o f DiatrMt
Judge Horry Halley that th* etpeutire eider was invalid. ‘
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wfaitves ; « « had Jay ia kfalie tfamTactier I W

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and how they please!

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It it truly a Joy to dlacovgr that And mlldneas—fine, smooth,
perfect combination that means mellow- miidncM—that cornea
real cigarette pleasure. , . the when these fine Tobaccoe ate
CharacterandMUdncuof Lucky *Toetted*.Forthesetwo icMoaa
Strike! Character born of the —Character end Mildnesa^
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T O * H A N F O R D B S R A L D . 8AN FTJH D . F L O R ID A *

Social And Personal Activities
M A R G A R E T PETER S, SwcJety’ Editor

Pe rsonals

Telephone:

Seminole HighP.-T.A.
Holds ProgramMcct

Office

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Social Calendar

T H U R S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 2S. IM S

L a u d a D isord erly Cases
F o r His O ccu py 1st Place
R e s o lu te W ill In P o lic e Court

Mrs. Allan Blount la Replogle
Honor cmrt A t P ^ s ^ t z

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Ford Officials Say
|Stetson University Ttf
PInnts To Be Merged O ffer SummerSesrion

DETROIT. Ftb. 2a . - 0Ti—Ford
sUr*. Allan Blount wan honor
guest at a bridge
party and
Motor Co., offictats, who refused
shower givrn Wetlnesday afletto be i|uutrd, said Iasi night that
roon by Mr*. II. M. WaUoa at her
It'ontlnued from Fate One) | (Continued Fmm Pare r»ne)
1„ p|ln 0( temporary ronsvlidahome, 304 West Eighteenth Street "Governor Sholta ha* a timely]bring drunk and disorderly was ,jon( |(f
My operations in
brig* games were enjoyed during appreciation of the increasing ne­ flnesl *13.
the South and was being worketl
the afternoon and prices were cessity o f so administering the af­
Chris Lm Jordan was dismissed out but that, in the main, the
awarded to Mrs, P. E. Perkin* fair* nf the state a* to sffprd o f a charge of making threat*. plan would lie the same followed
who had high score and Sir*. urgent relief to those who must
Joseph King was fined D on a eavh year whin production gets
Winston Hayes who held luw tear the burden of it* support disorderly conduct *rh*rgc, while underway.
•core.
through the payment of laves. Sam Hrmvn an.' Krnrst James
It 1* routine, they rxplalord,
In' kerping with Reorge Wash­ Th«- major need o f th ehour 1» re- e&gt;lrr*!ed ft, bunds on a disorders to reopen assembly plants as
ington’s birthday, a color aebame diet inn in the cost of government, Iv mn.lurt charge, and I J. Wil­ justified by 'ihe- demand for t ars.
of red, white and blue waa used federal state and local, ami though liam* retreated a 12 bond for the allowing the mure centrally )o*
fur party decoration* and ap- Governor Shull* ha* hardly hail same offense.
rated planu to do all work for
poinlment*. H«wl« of ted arul tin-.- to rlear the first hurdle of . Noire Brown and Nathan Cole- surrounding territory us long » »
white snap dragons
were ar- his administrative course, he hits] man were fined R3.ftt* each for that prove* efficirnt.
ranged ahoul the party . rooms Impressed favorahlly• all fair- gambling, while Earl I’owell, ar.
and the tallies hoi,, design* in red, minded and unprejudiced observ rrstr.1 at the same time anil also
ClearingHousc Orders
pr«. with the .incereit of his tie- rhargel
white and blur.
with
gambling,
was
Refreshment* were sejyed later termination to administer the _at _]-finrd f .
■ to,.-it—-member of
Cut In Officers* Pay
tn the drier noun. Those invited! fairs of state at the least expend- the group, Albert Pin-, e,treated
wera: Mrs. Allan Hlounr, honor dure consistent with efficiency a I'. Ism-1 ,.n a ehaig. •f
,f gambWINTER IIOVKN. Feb. 31. A
gucat, Mr*. C. W. Hiker, Mra. Ben,""&gt;l safe progress In his appoint- ling.
I rvdurtl-n id o prrryTit, in al: salCantwell, Mr*. P. K. IVrkina. ilr*. menu to office he has displayed
) red Moore? ibarge,I with petit arie* iibve J.'il a week s i - p t
loiiiuieivUhle Jidgnwat an.l J i'-U rren y was flnn! f « t 1

[• DELAND, Feb. j:t.-John B, Stetson L’ niverstly will o ffe r 'a «
i
week. Summer session «W»
y * r» il has been announced. The
rnurse will twain June 12 and
continue thrmnth Aug. 1. Courses
will lea dlo A. B-. B. S., aml
A. M . I..L. II. ilegrevs.
.
| Dr. I.incoln llulley, unlveraly
president, will serve a* president
o f the Summer school also. Df.
It. F. Eiell wdl serve a* director,
The farulty will be inaile up af
, i*r insi reel or* draflrd, for tin
,„■'*! part, from the regular uniI , ,-rsity stuff,
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The regular meeting of the
Mm. Jo* Barn** has gnnr to Seminole Blah School P.-T. A.
FRIDAY
Lakrtand to spend a Week with which took place Tuesday night at
Mayfair Circle of the Carden
rrtMnti.
the school auditorium was in the! Huh wilt meet at 2;.TO o'clock at
form of a Fournier» ’ Day and j the home o f Mr*. R, M. Warren,
F. ,L. Miller will motor In Father*’ Night program with Mr*.! rou Fast Second Street, prepara*
Gainesville ami Jacksonville to­ M. Minarik In charge af the pro-jtory to vDitlng various Sanford
gram. She waa aaxiated hy Mis*| garden*. Th« Lucerne Circle of
morrow for lhe day.
Clifford Shlnholier, who arranged Orlando will bt guitx.
N. da V. Howard Chapter o f the
Mm. T. C. llolt and Mr*. C. K the musical number*.
Mrs. Reorge W. McRory pre- U. D. C. will meet at 3:30 o'clock
Rawton atotornl to Winter Garden
IN ^ fG l Itu . ffPKKIW
sided over the meeting and ap­ at the home of Hr*. George A. Delast night to &gt;n Mrs. D. L. liar,
pointed Mr*. R. C. Maxwell. Mr*. Cot ten, Park Avenue, with Mr*.
WASHINGTON Fonoation i f
per.
S. R. Dighton, anj Mf*- J *'• Ben- IteCottrs and Mr*. G, D. Biihup
Inaugutal plin* p rw tttW
with
son to fur hi a nominating com* a* hostes.se s.
exyec fallen Gs*t Ren. John J.
Mr. anil Mrs. (VETW ynu »n i ! mittr«&gt; to select ofncem for the
The W. C. T. U. will meet at
Pershing will, serve as graitl
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wynn loft to-|(-omlnrr year. Mm. Frank Adam*. 3:00 o'clock with 'Mrs. \V. I.
marshal of the paradr.
»
day for Miami t» spend a few Mm. II. J. Clause, and Mr*. J. F. Hughey, East Fifth Street.
days. “
N. Huddte»ton wera then chosen
into effect by the "board oMHrecKVNDAY.
,« ft
ns delegates to the county coun­
Mr. nml Mrs, Robert MrKim and cil meeting which wilt take place ^.A l» * will be given at 6:0° P-1cTtaarlwa' IKinn. Jr.,
rfcl
ton, Robbie, will arrive tomorrow nest Wednesday In Panin. Mem- SI. m the church annex for the Wooten. uf Jacksonville, and Mae'.lDorndde Influence- or to heed the
A disohkiTv conduct rharge
rsnrment,
making tt rlear.that he 11IIToni
M l l i M l i *Palmer
l l ■ ■ — n i l i lrslrenlrt
l ~I"1 r~T
iJMiRpmn
Paul Stine.
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■ of MlQ*tl..lam?2yW:.................................................... .
.......
w „guests
____ ....
... her* vulnt to semi a gift of mon- member, of the koung People
____
to lie
th*
fur„ tt..............
short lime
do., not, Intend to yl*l,( l » due" jhond for IwIjig drunk.,
I'luvring Ho
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w m w . i- ^ - s . ^
1^ climaxeri his- com • .tied for trial on Friday. « , are
nueimg here l| .inlay. "Thi* rep-. j
‘‘•Wgmttlffftr’W M i " **
^ tir y
I
'Bst thurch and their out-oMuwn. M
* « r s . cC l a u s e I ’ r P H ld P H ' moot on fiowtnor Slndu With the charges n » pos.eaalon of ||i|Unr &gt;»r i w ” wrrri'r.kwr, 1
1't it ' i’falc*'1
The program for the evning was gursls. Mis Aldlre Harrison ami ‘l ' * 0 * V » « u a « I r e s i d e s
, ....
(h#t
hi|(h,,r nf(l.
| * g » i„ - t ^viUle .lame, and
merr'j. Issuer.’ vh the I oavd waist. [
N O R TH ^aE ASf
Mis.
1 Miss Alice Martin, o f Orlando, given ns follow*:
Helen Wilson will be ho*t - O v e P W o m a n S C O U n c l I 1• ini -ution was within\ Ins at Suiannj McNeil
“ since all salaries hinl been cut
esse, tin.) Miss Clifford Shinholscr
---- taiaimnt, that he wa&lt; a man of
plnn3 jo return home tomorrow Fong—Audience.
rutty in the season to an cxlrenit|ftrles tad Esiay C ia ltd • Speed
after siientling a few days here ph) ideal Education IVmonstra- will conduct u mustcal program.
Reports from itumvatiotb circles tiuii&lt;*nitl proportion* nml &lt;nm# «!»•&gt; ~
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! Safety • Good Meat* • Good Slop
ly moderate basis,"
' {i- » thin week with Mr*. Archie Frank­
lion—Jane Sharon.
Adelaide
MONDAY
were rea,| ut the monthly meet- hiuiM h«* »»t» rvriiiiRiti’il Mi% Re*
I Proper San-Ury Ceotstsm lei y*W
A report marie to the board Ivy'
Higgins,
Dorothy
Powell,
nnd
lin, 311 West Eleventh Street.
IHtshk ew Rest*.
. . . . . — . ------ »
. ‘ , 1 A- " • Nnox and Mrs. Wal- mg uf the Woman’s Council o f the nine! left la«t nl*ht f«»r New
the hulget loinimtlee showixl the
Eleanor Hickson— --Mis* . Rather-Uer
hostesses
heId*'Mon\0 .I.., Morgan
.f
. „ will
..... lw
. ---wws-wr-r .lu..st
-x tChristian
Iirivt|,l|| lChutrh flflU
sHOn* Y«*rk
maiuagOmrnt '• f tire clearing hnuse
FAST, CONVENIENT
&gt;
ine
Syme*.
director.
|
for
"Indie,
day"
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Mrs. II. T, Moore left today for
“r‘-.
.
* J'T5 l * 5
“ l lht’ Banfurd d,y ufternuon ut the home of Mra,
I
L
i gw
m
* ! had kept expen-r- down to rock I
her home at Cieenvitle, S. C I’ hysiea) Education Dvmonstra-j Cmmtrjr F ,db.„ .
SCHEDULES
------- iff.- .I.-C|,u,e, Mi-Bo,icHTe Aronue.
w C l l O J I V C | ) 0 I* l C Q I cuUuui-lkuutabout-the sea*-'ir.-un2 ,
tion, "Arthur Johnson,
■i..after spending three -weeks here
mson. Turtis
l.egular business a n d social Mrs. Clause presided over the
Ao
Ih
4
J
operations for the je.ir 1 j A*y Qms Ariesiaiod»iw*i, hew OwWs
tyburn. Jack mesting of tho Truth Seeker....... .
, nU j| „ . K. M Marl(r
Coleman, m ill Rayburn,
M p g itli her daughter, Mr*. J. O.
|My Resist te Cessktr, AieJakl* es M w
o*S
1 O S tp O n e d
« "&gt;d »■* -* 2'r pnernt less than
O.. J'.
V- Bern- ( lass of the . First
Methotlisl j,.u
|ru- tn
in prayer.
c^ArwleJ, Jr.
and Ralph Pearson,, _O
r ";&gt; .wvin™u*i
[Fsn Tiller.
.
] wn* estimated by the hcilgcl roilllion, Jr., Claude Kelly, Ban Church will take place at 3dH&gt;
Rmues ami contests were en­
j
(Continued
Fr.
in
Page
One)
,
mil
lee.
o'clock
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
John
Kennedy, Leonard Beecher, Cloy
Mrs. J. R. tlraddiek, Whit tinTHE GULF COAST LIMITED
joyed during the social hour. Re, ang, Jrhol’s Second hugest vlly,,
Dn- Irondl r-impUinenled Man.
iVrwrnt an operation at the FernWilliams. Earle Whitten. J « k D. Jinklns, corner French Avenue freshrnta weie serve,) by the
|Or* N-ykt Out i Tkieayk Stripla| Cwh
Hughe*, ard R*y
Wright— and Third Street, with Mra. Jink- hostess, assisted l*y ML* Dorothy f r * »
A 1 yl R i i u t n n u u
u,,h'
k*
eastern Jelmi
A- " I’M lt and (he (rersunald-luiughton Memorial Hospital
Ix l r t lU
liu n llltn n
I.... .
liy' Jap.uic.e plan*. *'* "* the or uantgalion un their
|,V. SANPOHD
Ins, Mr*. 0. ’J. Pope, Mr*. A. P.
recently, has been removed to her
Leonard Mel.uca*. director
t lause. Those present wera: Mr*.
-------.were issued Irslui at Chinese mil ‘ efficient work.
H . ’. M. '
homo on Myrtle Avenue.
Voral Trio. Eloisc Winn, Pauline Bandy. Mr*. John Hrumley. Mrs. II. J. Clause, Mr*. It. R. Fog, Mr*.
j Rory hradiptarteis 111 Peiping.
Cr.vwfoiiL sml l.ucilte Echols. J. R. Wait*, and Mrs. C. R. Ma­ E. M. Galloway. Mi.. F. M. • (l.nlinueil from -Page One)
L«
. i i i 4IS P.
Friend* of Mrs. A. C. Willlnot* Pre do, the Magician. —Eluise son as hostesses.
did not believe widespieud mens
Jafunrse irpurla sail,' that om ( i l ' t i r j j i i i n O w n s l l i s C U l t
[Ar. &amp;
. . . .
Marler, Mr*. A. II. Byrd, Mr*. F. in•■* -houhl be taken to ie*triil - f two ndvaming armies III Jelud
Ar.
Wnln*t&gt;M
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t
j ■
,
A limine** ami social meeting
will In’ glad to learn that she Is
Winn and John Dighton
^
Ar lAlXW 3i&gt;
* e .mile*
a
S. |j»inson. Mr*. W. A
Patrick. law* empowering Tinulntion of tho expiration of an idtimatun,
I.E, (ia
. Feh. 33.at
withdiiiwal-.CARTERSVII
Aldrich di.l
nutlw.ia
Pelpiao,
Improving from injuries received "Address on Founder*’ Day
o f the St. Agnes Ruilil of Holy
Ar.
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Sir*, (irmly Dunruu. Mis. S. S. withdrawals uniformly whenever at midnight tonight lief,ire
- ifl'i hrJ. favored
A. Stanford
believes
he of Ar.
start
agree
tiut
«aid
federal
northeast
Chaoyang,
awaiting
H,wY»k
.
.
.
.
ill n rrci-nl fall ul Iter home on
Rross
Episcopal
Church
will
ho
Judge James R Phsron.
Craig, .Mr*. Eunice llnrtun, Mr*.
[ Ar.
Hi m *
* * «
ing on the long-heralded “ Ihg nwits the wmId's vl.'est his. uit.
Oak Avenue.
At the close of the program re­ held at 3:30 o'clock at the Pariah Re rge M. Shipp. .Mrs. J. T. Ellis, nredixl.
[A*.
Ik is a. v e r y .mall t.n*U!t_which,
Shortly afterward, the senate|Show” .
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freshments ’ were »cryed In the House.
Sirs, A. AL Walker, Mrs. - J. J,- passed j-enalor t ouien * resrllit liiriese eoutres said Pelpiao Slaiifaid *ay-, was hVtkfll e*|ie.
______ Mint .There**
Ji'.k TCfHwt'ttnich iuAiii . with-Mr*. » .
THE H A V A N A SPECIAL
Cales, Mrs. J. W, Kill*. Mi*. tliin l&gt; permit the comptroller of was attacked but denied it wn* i tally fur him and# served as a
sonville, is spending IM* week f . Hill in charge.
Co-Ed Class MeetHeld George Townsend, gilt/ Mrs, W. C. the currency to limit withdrawal* captured. The other*J»pullere ui Juke III l'.ur.i when he wa, „ guest j IFaulnv t,500 ode T,a« M tb* WtiU.
her,, with her parent*, Mr. mul
jlkrsvyk Slope, lo, Waikinyt**, Hew
Clause.
from national banks in gicordanee| my, im i utiles nmlhwurd, Is a|t i
Sunday-' dinner m a •uulh
Mr* M. J. Meeks, 1313 Magnolia
At Chorpening Home
[ f sik tsd Route
Rem
gin
fm
mhouse.
with
.tale
Iwnking
regulations
in
pr,inching
Kadi.,
the
northern
Avenue,
each state.
key city,- wilt, bombing plane
Not in la- nut dune Stanford
i ,y . s A N n m n
The homo o f Miss Aly* ChorAlexander ..la-gire, farmer bead, leodmg thc-wmjr— A Japnnrsp , lty* he fold (in- young girl wtio
:i;0D A . M.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Whitehead
peniug, M1M J I k I
Twentieth
j *
nf the federal farm Isiard, told the I .poke*man ut -Shanghai said that ptnrrd the hisecit hy his plute,
- -iTnt Mm. B. C. f Intern motored to
|lr. J*«hi«*.iB«
Street, waa the irene of the busi­
committee
that
only
a
"general
the
Chinese
Nationalist
GovernVase*
and
bowl*
of
bri«W*
that he w-ould kep it a' n souvenir,
Daytona lleuelt yrstertkty morn
ness nnd social mealing of the
J lis l.oyre Mnilin
pre-nled mornliirium'' would give immediate |m.-iit was informed lodoy Ihut nil- lie carried n home and put it in
f A r Wlllt&gt;R|t»«
:. :. :. . : 441 A .il
ing where they witnessed Camp­ colored garden H o ier. wdfrt- ar­ t'o-rd Class of the First Methodist
Kr N«wr V » k
o'er the business session and relief. 11* afterwards explained he less troop, ate witlulruwn front his trunk where It wa, soon for­
ranged about the living room* of
bell’* spetal trial.
tA»
Church held Tursslay night with •cad (ha devotional at the regu­ favored “ freeiing bunk deposit*.” lehol they will to- expel.el toiri gotten.
• • • • , &gt; « .f. l l
(ho home of Mr- and Mr*. It. AMiss Chorpcning and Miss Kath­ lar meeting of the V. W. A. of the with withdrawals llntitcl to a lily. Although Chine-e officials
Newman,
Rose
Court,
when
they
A few itey* ago. tanking Inin
5TOP.OVERS ALLOWED
Sir. nnd Mrs. F. M. Brower and
erine TiIIns as hostesses. Russell
son, Chatles. left today for Ihalr entertained the member* of th* Mitchell presided over the busi­ First Baptist thurch held tilt small percentage, as the be*l as liuv,, nut rvpurtcd the ivcvipl of llie Hunk (nr something. Stanford
■tk«B«MWif*l W OlM SIOf QARCtM
slstance
to
endangered
hanks.
such
cummunl.-atlon.
tIn*
Japa­
Tuesday
evening
ut
the
h-ma
uf
fniii .’ Ih - hlscuit. Still preserved,
tt SAVANNAH. C A . Bed tb* W ed *
home in Philadelphia nfter spend Evening Bridge Club with • ness session.
John
A.
Simpson,
ptesldent
of
Mr
&lt;
.
VV
.
P.
Hi
mils,
Jr.,
park
Ave­
nese
spokesman
-aid
it
Un.
de­
Ih ujh h.inirneil l.y age.
Ts m s i MAGNOLIA GAIM Mt Mlfl.
ng two weeks hen- with Mr. nnd bridge parly last nlghl.
I hiring the social period games
After several prognsMoits ut were conducted by Mr*. Earle nue. Alemtier* nnswered the roll the national farmei* uninn. nd- livered verbally to the Chinese
LlfON PLACf lodCvnus Ga r o m
1r«. Brower’s I'aughtor, Mrs. U.
« t CHARUSION. S. C.
bridge *curc* were a -fed » » » Kipp uml Mrs, J. P, Bales, lie- call with sentence prayer* after VOt nled jui-sage nf the Wheeler Foreign Minister. .
MICHIGAN RANKS |&gt;RKN
I . Rlenn.
Japanese nndiassadut- in the
which Mcs. ft, F. Cooper taught silver remnneilxalinn bill, the
.rise* awarded. High »eom
freshmen!* were Ihen served to
Frasier lull for refinancing faun I'nitcd State*, Lnglnnd, Via we,
the mission study lesson.
DETItlllT, KVb 2.t.idX- Miehh
ft&gt;irming a party planning In hiii nr the women, a F*»lorla the following: (hr Key. and Mrs.
During the social period re­ mortgages, the farm allotment hill and Germany were in i t m-led l" pan bank* Inline Weir open,-,! f,M
4 TICIJST f L A N
s(H-nd tomorrow at, llhe Central glass sugar and cream »et, went Smith Itari’in, Mr. and Mrs, 11. W.
nnd
the
Rankin
"lilierty
nutr"
Inform
II
mim
governments
that
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Florida Exposition in Orlando nre: l„ Mm. E. F. lluusholder, while Hutchison, Judge ami Mr*. Tt. W. fit rdiiiicni* were serve,] It the
following M,s. j|. |j.
jj,*. mensnrr providing fur inutrol uf |J,.p.,n is mindful of tin ” interest* first time -li„&gt; 1|„- Governor is­
|4i&gt;i ilily&lt; In a I'MI
illltfjpi
Mrs. D. I . Thrnxhrr, Mis. R. A. high score prl*» ,tlr lt,e n" ’n’ * Warr, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Kipp.
farm prices through Issuance nf ||( , |,,, IViping•fii-nt-to liealy sue,| Id, elniiig ,inter |u dav, ago.
Nrwntao, llubhie Newman, Jark pair of socks, was given to R. B. Mrs. J. P. Bate*. Mr*. C. K. WII- W. P. Brooks, Jr., Mr*, it. F.
1’. K AfUmM, T icket A lfii
men, and will nut invade those Gene,ally, bank- weie alluwlnp
Woodruff. Roliert Wilson, and Bishop.
Ham*. Mrs. Walter Price, the CtKijier, and the Mi*»r* Catherine mite*.
• I ’ ii ’ H*
L .J
S n i f l U l » t 1‘ I m l ^
two eilirs t nli-s Chine-&gt;• n-pii al, ............... I,, wiihihaw five perAt a late hour refreshments Misses Emllv
Janie. Pearson.
Priest. Eleanor Kelly, Itori, Hopkins. Luyco Mar­
force sueli action
leal mi tb,-ii de|H,'it*. Some weie
were served by the ho.lcssr*. as­ Couringlon, Katherine Till!*, Aly* lin, llun-j Tew, Blanche Cunning- Nurses To Be Made
nllnwin;: no withdiawuls or depoMr. and Mrs. C. E. lUws.m sisted by Mrs. K. F. HuUsholder, Chorpening, Dorothy I’ rire. r.nd haul, Mabel Chapman, and !{,-&gt;.«- To Stand Entry Tests
&gt;i"d Shivers, of Georgia
Ike S us-'ild Reload *1 dw Seetk I
does nut -top with pa- mg •In* elt- its.
have as Ibeir guests at their Mrs. W. C. Illllt and Mr*. D. L. Russell Mitchell.
ti.inco Mxpiimueiil-. hot i* eonhome on Mellonville Avenue, the Thrasher Those present were:
t
ST. l.tllTIS. Feh. 3 1 t/1*r To
tlnued In an effmt to bant if tbformer’* brother nml sister-in law. Mr oml Mrs. E. F. lluusholder.
IK
cope with present condition*, "ht h
student
i.t
entirely
udu|i!.-d
tn
lie.
Mr.
aod
Mrs.
F.
E.
Kuumillat.
Music Department
Mr. and
Rawsnn,
find lOOff nurse* twemployml in St.
work.
and J^n, Clarcntr, Jr., nf Abbe­ Mr. and Mr*. W. C. Hill. Mr. und
Elects Its Officers
I .imi-, th'* Wn-liirigtoli I'tliiH ily
ville. S. C.
» * Mis. R. I). Bishop. Mr*. D. 1^
SC
hmd
or
nursing
Im*
»ito|ind
nil
All In a 1
W i*. Fell. 3.I.-I.1’)
Thrasher, Mrs. J. E. Hrouse, Mrs.
I ’nsh paid fur clean ot I oil l ags
Annual election o f officer* wa*
■! liiminutiun of tin- unusually ilalsirnle phw f"*
Mr. ami Mrs. 11. M, llurns, of H. 11. l^wis, and Dr. Samuel] the feature of Ihn business mcet- l'**’ \ ■
at Ttw lleiabl offke.
ion fif appllcanls.
f " " " f i". in ,‘ Muraukec* fur tin*
Terre Haute, Tod. have come Imre I’ytcs lull,
' I Ing of the Music Department of Dl ’ ’ ' .
St art in*, with a cumpm i on nf
• the strike for
recently lo make Ihejr future
' the Woman’* Club which look h',i
started a w,*ek ago two enntiul groups, one tested »'"l
homo and are located now on lb
place Tursday aflernoon in the
' 1ite was apparrnt yes- the ntliei ynlested. n *&gt;*t''in of
corner nf-(lanevn sml- Palmetto Johnson Home Sc*cnc cluh room* on Gak Aenue vvil'i
psyrhologoal. pxychiatric und (wrAvenue*. Mr. and Mrs. Burns air
Of Afternoon P.irty a large number of mcmhei If 1 D iii.tnra rrjiorled *.milage tonality f
‘
ha. t-m ......... .
the parents o f Mrs. C, F. Pro?attendance.
'• I up tfJ 31) |w*r rent hul ih. Ily thi* iin-iin* e'hmd aulhoriGes
|or ami Mr*. James IJoyd.
The following offlects
Krdrrtaining for a "mail nun,■i*ly * » « still more than ade-| lielieve tIh*i nre aide to ib-tcrinir'M il l. I I I.I. you that wliyu m iikcti are high ., profH can h*
, at* for houseludil need* though emotional siubility and uplitml
lier o f their Irieitu’s, Air*. F. W. elected: Mra. B. C. Moore, e' •
m d. ev n with caiele.. Ireilntg. Tmlny a
vv,11 make no
pope nnd Mr*. Paul Johnson warn man; Mr*.* Arthur Branan, vi-.- ’ I oie was no, a* much mik fur lee f 0e nursin'.'. « ' well a physical
p r o f it &gt;11lias Product Inn f u s t s ate a t R ik IMlont.
hnstrxucs at a bridge party yes- chairman; Mrs. Janie* O. Huff, cream an,| other prmluct*.
health.
teida-y idleinoon at the iionte nf secretary; Mr*. Claude I*. Hern­
This development occurred a* *In the untested control tt'" 1.....
" l*ui)ti* hf.era Ibr Ih ■! feed Ihut luains and lug. nutty cat!
* “ V * $ S e « ' e »&gt;t
the latter, «7’J East Twentieth don, membership chairman; Mr*. striker* tightened their grip on
percent of the student nurse* hn»"
l„
Woodruff,
finance the milk supply or Eastern Wi
mukr;
fctxl that will nhvdutely lower th- .atmeiV cu t nf proFit ret.
Since
yesterday wa» Frank
months, a
a. i S T r. M~-» r.
George Wuihtnitan’* lirthday a chairman; and Mr*. Frances A. roniln where ronfiisiun kontinued dropped util 1" *K ici-nl in lb,
duett &gt;n. A liciler can |&gt;ludiuc a puund uf m at. a nuarl of
— tss, . wen—~i *«***-t
at creamrries with crmconiitmit against only D* Pr '
color trheme cf red, whllu and Hickson, program chairman.
nm ffaei ^a«a ,gW
ratiJk, nt u thixiit eggs at b-.-s cost with Putina Giutt with any
After the election Mr*. Moore highway disorder* in nl least „u Insted group
lilue wta dfcelniiej by the floral
While enrollment hi the -cbonl
oifm 11- d
decoratii-ns oni the liridgc np- appointed Mias Ellen Mahoney enuntie*.
I* not arbitrarily limited, it h*»
to serve during the coming year
pointmarts.
Z
droppdtl
from 311 l »
i'&gt; “ &gt;*’“ •*
n*
rnurtesv
chairman
nnd
Mr*.
At the ccmclusion &lt;&gt;f the hrulfe
KCtHITS ATTEND IIAI-LV
uniter the new entrance exuminu
gciors senirs were added and A. M. Philip* tn art a* houjio
lion plan.
prims awaidrd. High rc.te pri*e, chairman.
Hill ! .timber C«.
All member* of Troop No. 1 of
student nuts1
lint lb. sack Chi k blatter
fiiildanee of lb
ILN.-i
a
box af novelty atationery, want
lh« Lake Mary Boy Scout* of
Qaallly MerdundUe at
I' ll Ih. sack Ginwcnu .... ..
to Mr*. Clyde Ramsey, while low Plans Are Made For
3.80
America, nrrompanied by Ihefr
lo t Hi. sack luy 1'huw
1-Uli and flaffy
(tore prixe, n Jig-saw puxilc, wai
3.IU
Iroop committeeman, atti-nde.l u
Cooked Food Salt* rally in Winter Dark Tuesday
given to Mrs. llert Chapman. Mr*.
I HU‘Ih. saik Cuw t haw
Reasonable RH ecs with
3.IW
Esve Your * Glamwo
A. C. Chim’ erlaln wa-« lucky in
i l i ning when a talk was given l,y -------- F ille d Now M I -----------Dm
H
r.
uack
tlulkyrfcair-~
M
At n recent meeting nf- Cirri"
ZIP REUVICB
Phaaa 113 cu l ting and was the recipient uI
Itm th. sai k Omnlcne
Reduced p r i c e on ilngla
N’ nmlier Flva of All .Soul* Cttth- Diniet Carter Beard, National
I JIG
n deck o f playing ran.’*.
Front Cnmmissioner. At the chnvo vision and Kvyptok lens*. Alio
Kefirtben!', further accentuat­ • lie Church h.M at the h-urre nf nf the ro’ly, Jean Jarqu* I’ fister,
all thtli and moders goiJ
Mr*.
R.
C.
Fellows,
South
San­
ing thr.cidur motif, wera served
the artist, presented n cipy uf filled tram**.
Extra Special
(Til'd? that suit]
by the hostesses, assisted by Mis* ford Avenue, plan* were m le hi* famous painting, "W e at Day
Dr. Henry Mcl&gt;aulin, Jf.
Dpeetby Pom- and Mia* Luella for a rooked food sale tn lake brejk",’’ to the troop.
a new lease on t
O P T O M E T R IS T
I.
Dll) 1ha, nf 11&gt;Me F ed
IIJ3
Mah-ney. Those praaant ware: nWc nn data nf ay, March
Mrs.
I
.
M.
Lelnharl.
Mr*.
N
II
l t l Perk A r*.
l
i
f
e
—
with'
.
IU0
H
as.
Putina
f
.
A
W.
Scratch
1.40
Kr*. T, C. Pn|&lt;e, klrs,. J. D. Calla­
Cameron, Mr*. U. A. Cameron.
han. M a . Vlrian A. Hpnar, Mra. E. Kennedy, and Mr*. F. E. Roum- Jr., Mr*. Paul Peaold,
Mr*.
ilia!
wera
appointed
In
have
A, Wllaon. Mr*. Clyde Ramsey.
John Pezold, Mr*. I » If. I.eincharge of tba sale.
Mra. E. W. Copeland. Mra. Bart
harl. Mr*. N. I). Kennedy. Mr«.
At
th*
eeiicliulun
o
f
all
hu*lChapman, Mr*. A. C. Chamberness a social parlnd waa enjoyed F E. linumillat, and Mr*. R. -C.
Mrs- Chatlea Niblaek, of
when refreshment* were serve.I Fellows.
Oviedo., Mr*. W. A. Kratzert,
*-!*&gt;c
5-lbn.
BREAM
Phone
Sanford
tn the following: Mr*. R. A.
Mra.
B. Adlck*, and the MUae.
l-llm.
2.ic
M ULLET
Wide range ul faplc cnbm and
IwMl* Mahoney, Frmxcaa T.agur,] Dorothy Pop*. Rosalie Tope, am!
1.1v*
(wtirm.
title
(RAILS
Thera** Weeks, of JMJuonyille,, Camilla fleas.
aoz.
PRINTING
* Ogalsshteola

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J a p Invasion In

Wide Variety Of
Ideas Offered

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Kvcninff Bridge Club
Meets With Newmann

IiaptLst Y.W.A.’HiMeet
At Mrs. Hrook*uHome

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yom Xeaio gxresl* ia my own k iw i."
.(
(M r*.) CHARI.KKN J. RAKER. Owaag

W* BT* eqalpped U produce
Hr*! glass fab w a ft *1 the
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Parity eloody tonight and Tharsday with »lowly rising tem ­
po relate.

a n t e d
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NKW8PAPER
SANFORD. F1.0R1DA, WEDNESDAY. FERKWAHY

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P l« Cents A Copy

SETS NEW
H IE , WOODDi HOUSE VOTES
GIVEN POSTS HUGE POWER
IN CABINET TO ROOSEVELT

SPEAKS HERE

Veteran Senator Will Autocratic Power To

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Of State, Other Is
In Charge Treasury

'Swanson To Board

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I’nrisll Hull, of T»n*&gt;'
Herretary id HiaiW illia m W o n lln .
O e e r e la r y o f I hirr

Tr.rt.yrr
n » n r« If. iVrn. nf l!t«h.v
H#cr»urjr •»! War
Thomas J. WaUti. of* MuniRM,
Attorney -fUnrral
JamM A. Karlry. nf f U w Y«rh.
rti»lmaslar-i!#neral
rism lo A. Hwansr.n, of Virginia.
• fWt'miary nf Navy
llartiM IrkN , of IlltasiU,
itvcratary u# Ihr InUMor
ffvnry A. Walltr#, nf Iowa,
tf*craury af Aarlruh urr
PanUI C. Roper, of fi Tarollna
Marratary of rn m m n rr
Mlaa Franraa Perkin-, i.f S.
Macralary of laht.r
The aelectlon of Irkea, a politleal ally of Senator ttlram Johnaon, of California, la hailed a i a
recognition of weetern In. ngents
who bolted President Hoover and
helped elect Rooeevelt.
Roper, of South Caroline. I* a
form er commissioner of internal
revenua under Woodrow V.iNon
and w as an Important auppo-ter
c f William Glbbe MrAdoo.
Inform ation Is t h a t ll» n e r
Cummings, of Connecticut, will he
governor-goneral of the Philip
pities. Its was chairmen of the
Democratic National Committee In
1020.
The selection of Hull end Wood.
In waa formally announced yes­
terday; Walsh Is understood to
have accepted some time ago, and
Swanson Is said to have accepted
yesterday.

l

*f

Prom inent Publisher
Pays Visit To City
R obert H. Cure, prominent Chirogo publisher and rapidly ascend­
ing political figure who spent a
short tlmo in tha city yesterday
afternoon, expressed th* opinion
th at the moat noticeable effect of
the "new d*al" promised by the
Democratic party wlU be a ma­
terial improvement In business
conditions within the coming yeer.
Mr. Core, who bos been host to
Jam es A. F a rte r and score* of
other Democratic loader* during
their recent thre* weeks stay in
Florida, arrived In Sanford by mo­
to r. whore he observed w hat be
term ed "a busy city with a splen­
did, rich, agricultural b a c k ­
ground."
As the owner of three Florida
mew ipe per*, a t F t, Lauderdale,
D eUtad, oad Daytona Beach, Mr.
Gora baa
gained
considerable
l'vum hM aee In th a t field, while
du"rii&gt;g the recent campaign, ha
hw t 'i - rfgom s* hand In advancing
tbo itkOao o f the Democratic par­
ty . A a '^ n Indication of the value
' sa during the earno f kta
notices recently have
polgn.
la slated fa r the
o f Commlaalooer
10 in tbo new
V
*
- *
th

S- x m o

U lN D O lt - Prem ier H arn ey
MatOowohl was received fit «ndl«
tthta Vv K ing George a t BocMp*-

ARE CLEARED UP
BY TUNNICUFFE

Secure Federal Aid
For St. Johns Canal

Placedlln Hands Of
Incoming President

Seconds In 2 Runs
To Break Old M ark
By 21 MHesAnHour

22.—id’'
NEW YORK,
tT w o irle d ami *ucce«*ful veteran*
I| ,In
n 'the
' W Ifield*
i r m s of politic* and hu*i
j nr**. were announced
a
{ne*«.
la*t nicht
' * elect Roo*evel« for
11’v ‘l*re*i«fantj hi* prem ier cabinet post*—Rena-t
'f o r IVull. nf 'T&gt;nne««ee. for «erretary of atate and William It\V
ondln, ni
of ,w
New
wnnain,
» 3ork, for *ecrc-

WASHINGTON. Feb. 22.»-&lt;/F
MaJ r Iteverly C Dunn. head of
DAYTpNA BEAClf, Fob.l.
—Autocratic powrr fur l’re»idanl
the V' S. W ar Department's En­
22.—(A.P.)
— Sir Malcolm
Koo«e*elt to re-organiie Ute
gineer*' Office a! Jacksonville,
Campbell entletl his quent for
(t,.v rin n . , nt wa* sppiovrd yoatar
yesterday tol.l Sanford Rotafinn*!
|,y t |,e II oum- p iler it had laa new wnrltl'g- nntomobOe- *
end member**-«y,»b«— S t. Jidin* »
$M7.llHl,ni’ii in saving* pr&lt;speed record shortly after
|
^y (j,.. Senate ip amaitilRiver Improvement Association |
noon today when he drove
II1P„ |, | 0 the Treo*ury-Poatolfk»
meeting in joint *e»«l fi at th e, o RI-ANDO, Feb. 22. —"W hite
hi* giant Bluebird twicn
bill.
t'elery f lub, that the St. John* I ( h#Yr rpf „ |inr,| front getting lnIgnoring the llritto n Amend
over the hard packed snmla
River project i« the sorond mo*t | |g &gt;ny rrw ,p « p ,r controversy rcThe announcement came sud­ menl railing for n flat 6 percent
of the world famed bench tn
im pottant now um.Vr consldera- gsriling the msny fal*e and mtsdenly from the Roosevelt resi­ t eduction on all appropriation*
set
an anuuing average ru n |
dence on East Slxty-Klfth Street and estim ated In -a&gt;e 1143,00*'.
Ihthop Janie* J . I'aiuSii, Jr., |b&lt;n by hi* office, the first being leading statement* recently p rin t­
nfter t h e President-elect h a &lt;1 tNMi. the House sul'-titiiteif Its own n,,,,.,| ,|ry |,.n ,|r r *),,, ,, , f h v ' the proposed cress-state canal,
of 272.108 miles an hour.
ed reifanliitg the liquldatbin of
spent a swift moving day in In­
On his first run along th s
economy
amendment
g i'in g , ijoh-d to d e litrr an ad.lre** at Ihi
Speaking generally ii;&gt;on »uh- the various ch&gt;*ed banks in this
ternational affairs.
course Ihe intrepid Urlton trav - ■
sweeping aulhoiity to the Incom- H r.l Melhodist Church here I
Jrct* relating to hi* office Major vicinily, I feel that the statem ent
Impending developments In w ar Inc executive to ul*«’i»h stul con­
morrmv night at * on o'clock.
lm -1
i debt* and world ieconomic*
m jim m s
tmj
...........
a.-tlvlliea.
__ ______
|r Unn stated that In connection appvarieg in yeslcrday morning'* eled 27:t-fiutl miles a n hour, whila
on his return trip his spend was
with the proposed St. Johr.*-ln- Sentinel referring to attorney
Mr- nr t r : l ' ‘.n
........................
, h« .
270.rt7ff. This gave him an avrrsg«&lt;
fees
Is
so
absolutely
incorrect
that
A n n o o o i ^ n i T ,:,*n ,,,' rrm
,,&gt;l hi’
c*nt-of
t ~
V i y V V V , V U l I I J t U l -gm eenr tw
ow -vnr-to^h^pm
ts m
now
up to t he ■pnmtwf n Hiinlbl receive ' s,iuie' answer « f m T tn rm tiF r m riH r a E
In setting • hla new reconl bo*
from me." W. II. Tunnlr|lf(y. hank
t'utigre«s l.y a l -thin!* vote ilia.
fnra a large throng, Sir Malcolm
liquidator, (barged yesleri.'ay.
111 k J l J IT f a 1 U \ { u a * d B , ^ , | v, | 0f world trade and proa- ul'l r ve.
pointed out that when the drpait"Report* on file in the state exceeded by 21 Stiff miles nn hour
.
' put
mane ro
No ettor:
clfort wa* made
to prcssllt
hi* old recnr,| of R U M I mile* an
n,,,nf I4 a&lt;.*vl»ed of a project, it* comptroller's office, and with the
** "Sir Roosevelt announced to- for-actio n S|&gt;rjkcr t.arm r * pt»v» v / O I k j U I Id 1 / l 1 l i (lr, t , rdsr* n preliminary survey judge of the 17th Judicial rircult," hour which he r«lahli*hrd hern on
I
|
M
O
'S
(Continued
On
Page
Kour)
1
posal
gi‘
ifcomtng
I
m
.
i
(Continued
______
to determine whether the project Mr. Tunnlcliffr said, “will estab­ Feb. 21, 1932.
uVilt pilner to tctluce rataric* and
He was rh'ikrd over a menaurcil
has merit *rd I* feasible. If it is lish the rn rrrc t amount nf gtlnrO r n n i r e C O U n t y S e e n l n cut *• eran, c-mptM-ntion. Plmlr.
mile in 13.10 second* on his first
worthy
of
trrimtwrndalhiii,
he
ney
fees
paid
nut
of
the
various
n
A
r i t t n n n i o l C 4 j |* p '•••m Hyrn*. of th^ Appropriation*
run and |U I I seconds on h it tee*
said, quick action often results. bulks in (Imngn county during
ond run for an rlapucd tlino u t
WASHINGTON. Ksb. 2 J —&lt;Vi
"W r are waiting (or a l» *l sur­ something over Ihrre year* nf my
. . . . . . . *T
r |. I debate by tuyiug the conterev
I.1.2.I seconds for onr mile.
_Charles E. Mitchell, veteran
ORI.ANDt , ben. f• —ilrHlUM'
•
The absolutely
vey made by intrrr*t* w hi are adm inistration.
||l '.tj,| IMl| want
»»**•»• to
II* "in
••• liule s tyf matSir Malcolm drcbled ilrfinltely
chairman of the National City
sponsoring the canal", he taid. correct figure* are a* follows, as last night tO 'take hi* Illusblrdi
Danh &lt;*f New York. »ohl a Senate
"W s havn learned that Ihi* avoid- tha rrrurda vs*III show.
rscfn f r t r onto 1 ha ocean apesxt-i
Committee ycster.'by he avold*d
eel an*.’ that it Is planning to suh- t it I* ti.P. Ii«nk snit Trust
way about noon today fo r official i
lie
J**
ss
paying mn income U * in IW9 ty
atlon I* actively hack of the prujt,. H a n k o f I 'lls n i l
her* i'1
t»f l omnirixr. Ah ouUt»n»ltnic
aio n * rr|Mirl( \%hirh h virldally mil a private and much mot* de­ H i sTrue
Il.ta i ss trials.
sel'ing stock In the bsnk to a ft
* Pn
Following n ronferenro w ith item
in
the
report
showed
the
to
1
li
ink
W in t e r I'a rk
i.n s *i
mplfted,
wilt
recommend
a
n
'a
n
­
member nf hi* family at n l»'«
tailed survey. I might say that II.ink ,.r
The Tmnr«M «n n a i t h a t if il
of W in t e r iln r.le o
:.*.•! it raring officials, ' the IS-year-nld
nearly $2Ji00.000, which he later lal cs«h kslsncs and «o«urttlc* Its | wax «f«*ri• «*«| t «• change tliv |iru%i* nual expendlldre nf approsim ato- such a survey I- veiy alvisablv, *’lo ir, h H ite , I Hank
i s l es British driver ordered th* neces­
• *n-&gt; }s
Jy 1 1.500.000 from Ihe general
l.i I'o m n ie r r ln l II,in k
be II JIT0Jt28.44.
re bought.
au*ii^v it eoald
«|or.»* Mt the •.».«*although many se*ti n* have se­ llrl.itu
III ink of V l.illl ,n.l
IT'. *'» sary liming apparatus set up to
The balance sheet of the county
.
revem &gt;• fund for operaluin of the cured improvement without an ar lla
Earlier, the *tocky. gray-haircil
n k of llru n n e * T r u * l
* . . . 1 _ .
i.,i,„i|tio r,n * M"“ ,,*n la *e hell in April. stale government pmiwr a* com­
■
S clock Ihe ra r on 11* runs tmlay.
fitian„ ier
companydug survey. It I* a go*al
... had
..... lc*tified
.. ......- to .-recelv- i**1 wri*
0"
' |
. j “ | In llial conmvllois Ilyin* said
"Killing Ihe process of liquids |.ow tide ocnirred at 12:15 P. M.
pared tv it It more t hitn yit.iHNl.nnO
|- g total b.mus paym*nU. in a d -l ro.d* and mpv«vc.l p ^ p trty l* S w a |( , },hwt,r&gt;&lt; rorim t n „ lt
plan, huwever, to submit such a lion, Id rases were takrn before hut It was p«»*ibl|. for him tu rani
eatery, nf about longing to
memlwr and chairman of lh*‘ Ap­ Spent during ea h of I be past | survey to the Rivers and 11alts.r*
the supreme rourt nf Florida, thr on the rm irsr an hour o r *o be­
» S m x ) l’lu rin ,n U ry ' - ° f ,
“
" ’* nicmU-r and chairman of th. Ap Inn yems.
'*
,h f- jrw ra.W U N io. k M l
proPrl.llo V Committee. w«* inCommittee together ni l h uur pie- ninjorlly of whith were suits In­ fore and after the tide receded.
He
-aid
Ihe
budgi-t
wn*
b,s«e
I
of Ihe markrf ' •b
1027. 102if of Doc. 31, I W J
" I ,..* ,g a tin g .................e rt ng.-p ie*
lluilnary aurvey "
f’nmphell snid that a continu­
I atiluled ngainct me hy people
Its ............
in hiding the
and 1020, ft«m the
u ir bunk and ■•— total
----- horde.I
. . lodelit- L"wllli“ a view to having n rei „ on evix-i-tation that the leH raM ajor Dunn explained that the
ance Of a high wind which sw eat
lure
will
re
enact
a
law
calling
(Cnnliniit'l
On
Page
Four)
...............otlrtss*
and
the
amount
due
on
th«
^
..............
.......
f(,r
ltie
Tciirity ulTlIiatc. the National
reason large slim- of money have
the course yesterday, prnbohly
court him es *•&lt;*■
president veiy mmiii ufter hi* Mi- fur one cent per gallon las on been spent on the St. .1 lm* River
( itv rom psny.
would he Ihe only fnrlnr th at
Caroline
with
the
revenue
going
These figure, formed a part « / 1 ...g n ralio n ."
The ctm m lltcc nl»&lt;&gt; hrsn.* from
would prevent hint from making
to the general revenue fond This from Jacksonville t» the sea Is
T)(i. , u |hor„
for Mr.
111 counsel, Ferdinand Prcora, the the cheering report given by «
"because that i* w h i t e the trvfflr
an officlnl attnrk u|»on the speed
tnx
v»a&lt;
levied
by
tile
It'll
leg­
alnrv of *n Involved tisn*aclion » • &lt;ia&gt;’' f ,rk ‘,f ,h *’ % %
j f ; veil was ...a ile d by K sprcentn- islature n* an emergency m eas­ is.” lie sai .' that the department
record tm lar. The wind np|M&gt;«red
c
unty
commi«*ioncr*.
hy which he suggested the bark
‘
''
' »! *« &lt; Woial, nf Indian 1, an I l.a- ure, tu inn twu year*.
considers traffic a . a prime con­
tn
l&gt;e subsiding la*| bight.
hn,l "bailed n u t” a lo»* of t-TO,- Sligh, chairman, who mitered s Cuni'dia, &lt;»f New York. Kepub irANNAPOI.IS, Md.. Feh. 22.—
“I exiwcl tn at least make a test
Tin- governor also said he a n ­ sideration, and added that heciuse
roo.nnn «n t a l Cuban su g ir loan* slight indl*po*ilii)n.
(A*lA
resolution
wa*
Intro; a '* , n* an alnlirntion nf Cungrcss ticipat'd no reduction in (hat Senator D. U. FI* t* her bad re­
run." Campbell *ald, '*and if con­
The c u r l y hold* In its slnktng |(&gt; , h&lt;. r w u liu &gt;
,ir, nch
,
h y selling stork to the public for
cently secured passage of a LIU du&lt;i-d in the Marylaml llmi»r dition* are right. T will *hnnt for
portion
of
Ihe
state
ga-.-line
levy
fund*
|.'l52.0OO,
of
its
own
bond*
the r't'c h is e of Ihe sugar r to­
yesterefay,
call- th , reconl Immediately."
were answereif by Itrprrsentativc vhleli gives revenue fi m three which pnvii.V* lhat pleasure rra fl of Delegate*
p u rh a a rd hy the former hoard
ps nv through It* affiliate.
on
Ihv
President
of
I mil w tit. Ind.l, who -aid "The cent* p,-r gallon lax tu counties tonnage is of eipnil wtipotlanc* leg
Mitchell's story of how h* at a discount of more than k-'ll,- whole rnunlry is demanding no*.
the United States to “issue a
with
frritfht
^H«*n
con*
for
Ihi
letirem
ent
uf
road
and
avoided paying on income lav in 000 and at a saving* nf $17.0041 n*king. that the federal governbridge Ixinds. The only Ba*»tint »i«lrratinn *»f Ih** worth uf pr«»Jrft» full mid unconditional pardon tn V i n c D t i F F u n e r a l R i t e r t
1020 wa* developed liy persistent annually In intere.l The county |||v ||| ;,|&lt;m ,T t,..u rM n ilrt, •
tnx redo-tinn pus«ibl,-. lie -.aid. i« forx*t*riu*d, **l Ihink thui Ihrre all * ''lin t* iiinvirlrd under th r
ul*o
holds
In
It*
mad
constrrctlon
question
frem
P ero ts
after
Is In that portion which rive* h n xrry iciNitl rhjUtft* for work Volstead lew."
the hanker h * l spent almost an funds 1 128,000 new courthouse
"Uni full*'', the resolution said.
from three cent* tax per gallon on Ihf |ir»jrrf In ll»ix irrlUm."
F""erivl rerviers for Mrs. Mnllle
bond
(Continued On Page Four!
Aft r r iliirrpiiMinir tn «|H-nk of Pare now fitted with go*n.' Cltl- p. Vincent, 7.3. wh&lt;* died at th*
til the M a t e Hoad llepartnient
irti*
roiivlrled
of
violating
lhe»o
Ihw
c
ros*-*late
canal
an.I
il*
prog­
and evil* that Is not possible this
F'e»nahl |j*i'ghli&gt;n Memorial llnsyrar. due to the road d epart­ ress, M'linr Hunn again staled qn|Hip il.tr measure* and such perMIAMI. Krb. 2 2 —(A 9* \n na. ment’s debt* and heavy budget that “I re.-ommend that *&lt;nneone sor* -Inmill be rr&lt; toiol to their mini 1*1, 0qndav afternoon ween
v»|.l from th* Er'rV»on F’unnewl
_
« _ x#
|
a.
*
a
w^ •
«a«xin’»»- hullrt intrmletl fur !*•••«• of wei', • arrinl oVei from last
fjm itic -"
(('ontinuril On Page h'our)
Home this morning
at 10:00
year.
o'clock Burial wa* In t skrvlew
may bring about a family reunion.
The .lo lle d
i oniniissiun, he
C rm rlrry w i t h Hev. W m .' P .
M argaret Kruis, nf Ni-wnik, N. *nid, began its v«oik faced with
Scores of Seminole County r e a i- ,|h usanus of visitor* atterding
Hnitlfw n f
• he First RapMU
J., one of five person* wounded tb s n ee -«ily of reducing nil gendents returned to their humeit; the F a ir'w ll have no rea.on to 1by Giuseppe Zangura's bullet*
Ch"rcli o(ftcl.iling.
r r . | rf\in iip
rx|M*mliltirex
to
late yesterday f.«n. the Central commsnl on anything but the un- » ^
^
• Mi*. Vincent had lived In tbo
Florida Exposilii-n u t Orlando u.uaHy fine c.,m..tto,. af the « r . ||jf e h rrr |&gt;&gt;t We)|n„ , , . y nlt,hli t fimr x*i(Itiit (In* total of f 1,MM&gt;,•
W agner section for Ihe na*t ton T
thorough y pleased over what i« tide* displayed.
learned yesterday that her broth PtHI, since there h»* been a def­
TOKYO,
Feh. 22.-IA 3—The | punishment of China a fter the months visiting her brother R. J , M ult than 6000 person* a '" said er, Herman, whom six lm* not icit In Income of 11,700,**00 this
King. Uhe ws* a native nf Tenne*.
easily the line*! display ever In
United
State*
and other govern-1 lluxer uprising in Peiping. Mainrepresent the county at that five- tu have seen this display yr-ti-r- seen for nine years, I living in yrar.
•re, where she ws* horn »n An*.
m rnlt which maintain military j trnancr by foreign troop* of cum- ?3. la 'll Surviving her are tw o
day, the opening day of the Fair. l.ynden. Waah.
county F'air.
force* and spheres uf Influence In munications Iwtwrrn Peiping aril Jauahtere. Mrs. A. Tl. Tavlor, of
Occupylrg the rn tire stage of Jack E. Fox, of I’aala, who i* in
n iti)i:ii J t itv PRDRK
A te lle r la the chief of police
the Peiping-Tientsin area will be the sea, and Ihe fnrtificatijli and Detroit, ami Mr*. M. Osllnwnr. nf
the Municipal
Auditorium in charge of the exhibit, la*l night here brought the Information that
DENVER - A grand j »y inves- informed that Japan may be com policing of the legation capital W nener: two sons, C. D. Vlnrent,
which I* housed all e'.unty exhib­ said th a t there had been a lea &gt; the W ashington man and , Miss
ligation of all the lamificalion* pelted to extend it* military opera- and II* port at Tient»in i» devel­ of Chattanooga. T en n , and J. A, )
its, the Pemino'e County display strra m of person* inspecting it, Kruis are related.
la the first attnjetoon, no m atter and ti n t there is nut aii-Oher
At the hospital, where
be i* uf the CUarlci UocUher 11 kidnap­ tUna-tu.these ritieei-------- —
oped with the anntiuiwenirnl of a Vincent, of A lania. Ga.r and two
The Foreign Office announced to * rlrrm ination to aiinihtlole the brothers. R J. King, of Warngg,
Ihruufh which door the v u lu r* county exhibit hj the buiHieg th st recovering from a bullet wound in ping case ordered.
enter. l&gt;one m green and sparkling 1 has attracted a t much attention. the head. Mist Kruis said *hc had
c'uy that the aiiih»&lt;»a&lt;lui* uf ul army * f M arthal Chang ll»ls- and J. N. McDonlad, o f Chatta* j
nooga.
principal powers will be told that Oling, North China war lurd.
" It's tha first thing yoa see ro t seen her brother for nine
tinsel, the display house* d sen*
th# Japanese army has no intrntiun
of procW ls of the county, from when you come Into th r arm *", years,* and hail not heard from
h
cured m rats to moaiufsrtuird he raid, "and It's to attra.tive him for six year*.
of carrying the campaign in Jehol
Driving westward toward the
CONRP1CUOUBLY ABSENT
province soath of the Great Wall capital of Jehol, the Japanese
products. Flowers, bulbs, citrus, ( h it It compels your immediate
of China un&gt;»» t'hire*e reprisal* army I* reported to have halted at
truck crop*, jellies sn.l home bttenUon. I've also Mile**,’ that
GENEVA—re ru w ai not rcpw«
I'KOHK STII.I, GOES ON
forts such action.
conned fcod p io d u d s all are dis- few people do much m'.r* than
WASHINGTON. Feh. 22.—
I’eipiso, :i0 mile* from the Man­ stn trd whan tha (sraxud of No­
• “There la real danger nf a back- churian frontier a t the term inus of tion* council mat to consider Co­
plcyed a* .representing th e finest linger a t the other displays, u*
(AX—A second apparent a t­
C llll't.E Y — Authorities from
w u h from Iho Jehol campaign on u railroad from Chinrhow-.Chinese lombia’* appeal Invoking arilcto
irliclr* made or- grown in thr fins as they are, once they have
several northweat counlie* contin­ tempt on ill*' life of President­
seen the ItemlnoU County exhibit.
county.
elect Hosevrlt !• uri'h'f investi­ our garison a t Tientsin or In the rr*i*tnnuiah is been Ineffectual, and 16 nf lb# Laagua covenant, cmllloc
ued their Investigation irto the
massacre of Japanese at Peiping", the invader* plan to sweep on to for an Invratlgattea of tha bolder TNe cc-tral featu re of the dl»- Wo are hopeful tt u t we'll &lt;arry
gation following the discovery
dbaniM-srance of Ram l» May
aaid a foreign office spokesman. Jahol city, with 60,000 men operat­ w arfare between
pHy li n ill-rams, depicting r»l- off savors) first prises."
o f ■ package addressed I" him
thoao Bout Ik
form er W ashington coun'y judge.
a n d containing
* crudely “ In thla event our army will be ing along a 200 mile front.
*ry grow i-g In its various plife*.
The auditorium Is open from
American nations.
Wrapped shotgun «hrll. Opinion
compelled to move to protect them.
The clearing of load, preparation 0:00 o'e’ock In the morning until
At Peiping a Chinese announce­
la that It wa* thr work of a
Barring such unfurluiute develop­ ment denied th s t Japan has cap­
of the soil, saod-btd p re rs* . 10:00 o'clock a t night. It is one of
BRING UP UEKIt AGAIN
VISITS THOSE BANKEW9'
ments, fighting will lie confined to tured the town of Nanking, half­
crank. Authorities said If Our
yoong rslvry, papered celery, cut­ the dostae of free fto tu rrs of the
-V
WASHINGTON—Senate Demo­ shell had explmb'd it might Jehol", he laid.
ting of celery, and finally its be­ Fair. O ther features are serra­
way between the Marchorian bor­
WASHINGTON—M lttanl Colds
Tha United State* ha* a smal der and I’ripiao. Japanese dis­ wall, represenlatlva-olect from tha
ing taken to r- wash bouse, are all tion acta th a t are offered frrr in cratic leader* hope to get up tha have resulted fatally. An inves­
front of the grand-stand Iwlre ,1.05 perccat beer bill before ad­ tigation centering a t ^.W aterm ilitary furc* in this area along patches from Manchuria said tha th ird Florida district vDItail Iha**^
depleted la the diorama.
w ith othsr |towel* which partici­ Chines# commander of Ike Lnpeh capital and wa* introduced to ' h i '
Fresh rs'ery , citrus, ami other daily, a t M B o'clock and 0:00 journm ent Mar. d, hut protpreta town, N. Y-. I* underway, for It
pated In the tim er protocol of district arm y had deserted, and had membership of tha banking s M
tro th vegetable* will be placed In o'clock, as w rit wm a firrtturki for final passage a t Ihi* session Was mailed from that city.
are doubtful.
1901. This document prurided for offered 10,000 men to Manchukua. mitt**.
&gt;the booth every day so that the display « t 9:30 f'clock.

WASHINGTON, Feb. 22.
(Copyright by A.P.)—Word
reached informed quartern in
Washington today that Pre*-.
ident-elect Franklin D. Roose­
velt had completed the selec­
Charlr* K. Mitchell, chairman of
tion
n u n uofi hla
in s ucabinet
m i iw i «and
n u that
...« » |
.
, ...
»»
the Hat contain, a t least one
,* .
surprise name, that of Daniel Senate committee th at he avoided
C. Roper of South Carolina, paying an income tax in IK 9 by
selected as secretary of the sale of slock which he later
re-bought.
commerce.
,
The complete cabinet elate a*
expected by Demn?rata here to be
announced ahortly by President
elect Rooaavalt la a , fol'iw at

RIVER PROJECT Roars Along 8 ;each
IS PICTURED AS Cpurse At 272 Mile
m n y w r Clip This Morning
*
DIG FEeI aRGBS
Liquidator CitesCourt
Rccord As Proof Of
Low* Cost His Office

HUGE SALARY OF
BANKER IS B A R E D j± frroS

FROM OPERATING

Mitchell Tells Group
HowHeDodgedPayment Of IncomeTax

r n ^ T 5 HF

Good Financial oiaie

UlI(P i,mir, ,lf

“u r S T - 'S

ATF

One CcntTaxOnGaso*
line Is Expected To
' Return Difference

PardonForAlIDryLaw
Viola tern Is Urffed

Are HeldThisMorninff

AfisfiNsin’s Bullet May
--------- ’BrinR- FaniilyReunion

Scores Of County Residents Pleased
Over Local Display At Orlando f a ir wem-eiect prankun n. u... *eu

Japan Warns U ^ O th e r Powers That It
May Have To Protect Tientsin Garrison

President-Elect I
Recipient Of Shell

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�THE SANFORD HERALD. SALFORD. FI/)RIDA,

I’AGE FOUR

m ate iHi• payment will throw
lit,* ctl&gt; i'll1' default ami ita bond,
will |n* .. itomali. ally rsmive.l
Hi? li-t I.f legol Invv.tmenta for
su,ing» bunk-, tru st funds ami
In m i .in*
com pasies. in many

ZANGARA’S CASE D e b t Discussion Miami Beach Cop
With Who Gets ‘Tough’
EVOKES VARIED IsR oResumed
n a l d Lindsay Pushed Into S e a
PR ESS COMMENT
fConlinued from I'a
li»it wo, lulls***d in 11 '
Sitting in his study
nn.l -Amint *-r *«r I In *
lltlk.d, I;,.n-r*r.t leal

Papers View Attempt
A t A s s assination
From Many Annies
ATI.ANTA.
K*b.
*1.- Attemptco* as saasiration of I’rr.-ident-elecl Itn-wef
variety of rearth
Houth, a survey of editorial .ex­

pression disclosed.
Every rlem rnl of the Miami in
rident i.’rew c Vnment and hrougnt
suggestions for averting a re. ir
im rr. E»en the political Import of
Rnoeevrlt's p ««!ble death »«
discussed
There
urihcr nl
the ’escape nf the I're
.e g re t that d v r Innoc*

i,»nr?fflTTT:
Uirially oil the m rd u g after II
shooting:
,
*'In deep sorrow M iam l/fricv
with America f»r I h i / atleni
mai.V iifMiti the life nf / CUC i*e
president wihile a g'u h t in •!&gt;
city. Miami reg.els, kjim**i I •“ !
for the ire (very of thVr w.oi*.de
She goe. forward ill le iS -J ----Kr'lining •Unili.r iegref, 1’I’tr. V
lanta Constitution ilemande I u iv
tional rotim-'up of a ns red is i..
enemies of the Am etiran form ■
government, .tres«lng *’the tier*eity th at this rountry deal &lt;’»u
tirally with radical* of the ly fe i
Z argsru.”
**We niu-t proreetl ngnm-i I•«
Insidious and ddngerous element
The f’onstitutiun eul'.'. *»s Mu •
lint did against the Mafia in Hoi
and .Sicily. If. the *ufety of iti
people of this country is to lie III

li .l u p U - U .f t h ,'

tfiuf S* fmtm | | •!) will (.«• th«* fv•iii•
A ‘
If In* Inn! »*• IVri| u *l*
rlirialion fruui ;
f.lu* . l I
\ilHUiiu, t«» bcftiiifr MCM'Urjf ill
lj« (H a ur&gt;*# Ik .ill |i« iisitl list
UtltiiMii II. W » ilin, |»r.*‘»t|«*nl
i*f lit. AftH iicriii I ar A E'i»nr.ilt&gt;
i nii|»miy, V.J - u il ii i I.* tin* ItbNHf
veil liifim* jii»t IfcluM* l ir If'inot
mnvi'fl hi Hi aiMiut lln* timi* Waih
mifttii u « ii'iiorthijr tli«» dctlirui
Ii .1 of Senator Gin

Ilnniels, Roosevelt’s form er ihlcl
a* se rrrla ry of nnvy, said: .
“This Is no tim e t.. I..... faith
in our country ur countrymen. . .
The
Ante. Iran
|*»|b',
w ill
thanksgiving In their heurls nt the
(allure of Ihu Inillet. wld -ay in
the wori’s of (inrfiel.l wrhen &lt; ho
.till.-il nil e i r ll.l und uiitriv
rr -* I in Wall'Street when Ih**
news of l.ilH'uln's a- u'Siimllon
was received:

“ ’Fellow clllsrm , find reigns
nr.l tin* government ut Wu lung
ton slill live-.’ ”
The Will 0.01 Sab in, (N. I' l
J« lim it:
,

1 ”11 i* eignJfirant that .very ut*
tempt, -.iirrrsaful nr un«tiir.-&lt;ful.
In
u--usslnnte nny
Aliterli-un
piral'.Ynt-except In .-&lt;• ti.slan.''-,
|,n. I.e n inadc hy aMarchl-l* &lt;d
a finnan stuck. 'I Ik* tin.* Antrrtenti has nrvtq^alispule.l with nn
B«sa*sit.’s hiillet tin* -way "f
duly r.instilulr.l aiithurily.’’

Thu Nashville, (T. im.i Evening
Tennessean:
■ **|| i, furlunnte, we think. Hint
the outbreak has mi Hp|nrent Imk
with the general spirit nf piilili.nl
unreal, ..nil th at it hus n I l*eeii
eoiuwcte.l with any (..renin .*•
iilutluimry «c auarehistic nlotfnient."
. In the sume vein. The th.iln,
.tills I ltni.ii.*&gt; sail.
••’ITu* aim uieg purt nf It nil l»
that this seems* lo hove heel, jtlsl
n lillle ideu hatched nut in Znn
gnii.',i .list.•• led brain. . Tin- I rich
Iqyer was ...ling it • ll his lie I.

TUESDAY. FEFBRUARY 11. I»M.

! Celery Market Reports
|

Charles J. It dry. of the Miami
Htach pel irdepartm ent was
pwh» .’ Into lli» is-ran near l.lreci.in r:a d l.y appinsiiiiately iPM)
persons Sun ay when they pro­
tested the piantser in which, they
said, Itilcy nn* hnndlliiK a man
whom he s . attem pting to a r ­
rest for having dropped hi. bath­
ing suit 1 1 the waistline.
The bather f scape.* wlien the
rrowit surm urde.l the police cf
ficcr. Kitey it reived cieral limly
bruises in tin -r iftle atul finally
n .te s lrd fi*i&gt; i.tiier per, in I wh-.nl
he charge * with ‘’engaging in an
t.fTray nr n o t. &gt; ,-tinting urre-t
mil o h itn u :iog an I*!r H i* r Ip the
llm w a ri' -iivl .wretu Ed W alter,
o. t,( lOSii S W. Fourth .dt.syt;
A rthur Wr* «*l&lt;, 19, of |: m N, w4
‘.i.n'lrj nth Avsnuc; J . I M a n g a ..;
ib*, of |M ■.
T w ehtj •. u Hi I,
ri's-l| Jnrk Hurt, yTTbl l"IN h
h'. /rw rn ly heolxl / Av/nt’i*, an .*
:.&lt;*&gt;man Mr h
I III. S. W.
n . i . l h Hti’/ t .
...... .. iiy '^ w nrrin r T n r n f f g g 1
wrii* Hni'J»**i| nn 1100 mDi hull
l»
(in n|»pearMiM'f hi Mitiml
■ ffith Municipal ruiirt jrc*lar«ftiy.

Tbo name of tbe autnor c ! the
ie tlrr « nt t» a ms'inber of the *
ro nim ittr. v*»s not mao’# public. Hat Mr. lirillin, realising the c ^ n -! ■
sequence- of the board of alder- (
in.ii even con-nlering • default of
lln* city’s lomls or any .(Tort to -'
n u .il iipurtiation . f the Interest n
Iiii**.',.'• I |n the bondholders. Issued'
r .latrn ien t with a hope of fo re-1
.tailing such action.
"Repudiation is
simply un­
thinkable'*, Mr, (IritTin said. “TH*j
city i- rertalnly good for I t s ]
bomh'il im.Vbledne •« and Its cred* I*
it most i r preserved. In the firs t,
p'nre, the full faith s n i rerdit of
the n ty la behind these bands an '.'(
nothinir »hcmld be d ne th a t ten d s: :
»*• ib -irey the raise- nf nuT'secur- * *’

Through courteny of jhe U. 3. Department of AgrfcuL
ture In co-operation with the Florida 8tate Markellng
Bureau. R. E. Winfrey. Sanford representative.
vsawOar. y.s* r a leva.
. s ism itn -O IV * D O geetlou of
lb*! Florida: Warm, elsar
iuall«s»
’.fc. moderate: m d s j s l t
r tJ ij*
|..e .sr.i moderate, m srast stssay
. nn s-ls
drmsn.l rsthsr ngin.
m ark.I 'sllahltr w*ab*r on »•« «-»«•
. . . I'aiload* I. .. h .hlpplsg point,
n s (Uosril on delivered sales lees AUi
„ • iraaspor.alton eharaesl is
l*eh
■i, r r .i.s , Individually wo.hed. S-IS
’ _ 4 « , moailr I IS. few IS dev lowrr.
1-1 iliis. I on. tew higher; enito
wnshrtl. a .|a lies I #*; 11 itos. ter
J'I mSMT .'ITT. Klorlds: (Manat**7‘ Hsrsrnta IMe.rleO Worm. clror.
... llaullnas llahl; demoml medera.o,
i.V mo.kel oleodr . ’orloads t o. W
JJ .M em o, polat. (hosed oo hellvsr.d
i .a ir .
I . . . 41.1.
(rsn.porlotlon
rh u rae.&gt; IS Inch crate*. IndividualIr wo.lied oml prernoled. V. H. No.
* * I. «.|S doe 1.S1; *1 dns I OS-1.IS; S
•“** H-7f m f j f n ^ r n U ; m eiJ» .‘ U " « r
*,
r
'
" n*
.
,
*'*
iiii

utr+n. rl+mr

4 Fla.

I t ran*

urn in c h . HupplU* li«M. d*mxnd
m&lt;M|rra(F. markvl *l*«d)r. Florid*
)•» inch crate*, wa*h*tf an.l pr*»
s,f»«ila*«l. ar**. IrvllvIriMAltjr washed and
|ite-TiHilr«l, few 3 dot. I.fii 4 4ni
i &gt;•-•**. h#*t I.TS-S
§ dm 1.TIM l !»•&gt;«! 1 •••Lift; i dns.
t« dn«- I.U ’ftM.
UKTIIOlTl dleaily. If «t*»**••.
a now ip* | FU. arrived; • ram °n
*»«*•'*_ Hiippllr. raihor light, dt-

noil p m ooled. 4.IS dns- l i l . l *1.
best atoally 3 Si. tow tine quality
hi.her fair to nrOaory quality owl
...a.lltl..n I is. I SS.
ri.i:v t:t.A S n
gl.ody, l l Hesee.
mmo&lt;Nations
and
the
dinner
Seminole ll i|h School basketBurl
i* ltu-i*i| in r.j tiM|y of
dunce,
breakfast,
and
lonrhenn
a
l­
lull
team
won
ih,.
filial
game
o'
fMwatil («. Hur&amp;r und \V«**•»!-» in
runfirof
father. I„ \V. \Vr&lt;* its home season here Saturday so are heiitg offered.
LEGATi n o t i c e
night by the store of £1 to 9. Th,
|h*|jm d Hulldogs who had defrat♦** i»t»* uritini’ l uhcii ICilcy riMirhly isl Seminole High 12 tsv 7 earlier
kAftiUsi
1 bry Ti/Wiii'if , In llie ren*on. -werr the victims,
lril«*y *itilff Ih- wiilrr far rn«Mi|ch and .Wilson Smith and Johnn.e
(Courier were the jwo oulstaniling
l«» |fF| \%«*| fffl,
players in the game.
Srinlnole High Ini alt the way.
the score being ft to | In favor of
, tiie l*i al team al the end of tY&gt;
(first ipinrlrr, II to 2 at th r hall'.
Id to -. at the end of the third
quarter.
. IJne-tip, an,| sro rrt;
o m InuI* III
I'"*.
Iletaml
Uoillli. I*
(
I'nvli-. «

To Repudiation O f
C ity ’s Obligations

i,. ii, ••
lO o irl. r. II

r

W I.M.I.n •
iligutn,. •

. .*•

i-

M nllo. :
I'esly. &gt;•

•5000, th a t th* b o * h k« accept­
able a t any poat office a t par for
pootal savings or purchase of
pottapo stamps aad cashable a t
any bank or »n»«t company a t par.
The Brophy plan dooa not eontem plate any new borrowing by
tbo government but aimply n ahlft
of Ita prraant borrowing into
■mall unit, which tha paoplo may
um&gt; aa legal tender for debt*.
The plan will be submitted py
Brophy to the Incoming national
administration.

FT. PETERSBURG, Feb. ! 1 ~ ,
UP)—A brif but “wrkable" propbsal for bringing hidden money
hack Into circulation and thus re ­
riving business has been subm it,
trd to the Florida senators and ol­
io those Interested in banking leg­
islation In W ashington by N at B.
Brophy. chairman Of tha hoard.
Union Trust Company o f this city.
The Brophy ptsn suggests th at
the government, in lied of Ita
present short
tim e borrowings
from hanks. Issoa Immediately
LANSING, Feb. 2 I.-L F )—G.*»bonds In small
denominations ernor Comstock announced ha will
Issue today a new proclamation
perm itting Michigan banks to re­
open fnr restricted .withdrawals.
The proclamation will sontinua tha
present banking holiday with tha
exception th a t it will provid# far
withdrawals.
wlog t via. arrived: I t
nrk (.npoiles tlhsral, do.
I. m srh.l Steads rtoekla
■ l „ . in d l r ld u s l l T w a s h e d
wa.heit. « dos. r.w u l »
i ,in* best la d - tl* . fair
l* i dns. r e s .I I I . ho.i
I; r« dns. few Mies I J1r .f W ‘l .| t _______ ____—

Michigan Governor”
Plans Proclamation

RESULTS

10c Ifaig 1 time.
Sc Un« 3 thnea .
7e ling 6 time*
5c lint 1 month.
Minimum charga 80c.

,4irinlriia,l. I

one oi ii
loriidu rs, not only I tiuiii* ••
itrlkt.* ut I he u ry f mrili. i |*mi tf^
the r ..lit ,.f I hr ini'n&gt;ci|Hilily Imt . . .
beO'iM (I'tinliir v \v ty pt'ipi rty
■ I,
" o ii.r. (hiiiinm ti .1. A (Iriffin of ’
the r it Herts . . . &lt;mtii.* ■*&lt;&gt;.unlit
to-, wa.i..**; rlly officii.l, lu t
,s» and I *v lie^ seme
Might In n statem ent i»m iiirntlng
( rt)! I e offered l.y officials
.... a lendem'jr teWunU ilrfu.ilt that ()'j J(u, j j , I'lviniHith I'o* ntry Club
III.' d. l.'l.qw.l III eerlaln q u.li'l
I of n .HI hole men’s
n - koar.l I f b M n A .it la (,
k i t | ft-hole women’s
muM wi.l »1 »f»« n r n*frrt n n miw |win^lca.l j , | f
too.rainent .th a t
iiuthotixiiiif Mayor i hail*
under way S aturh.y aftertr y to »• f fow fioni T mii»|iu iiank« no.,n ■&gt;f this week, and ends late
lb«* sr.o.iMjn h«aiul int*i
pay* Surdity rftrrnuon.
no nl U ni mu. I 1. i .i Smw York
Tprcial low er.lranre fee has
on or k fn n * Mar. I. l ailurt* In lu-ri. announces* a* an attraction
** ’ * i to Iho K'dfing fan* o|f this* section,
.Is ...nr.*. „f I i ......veil to Include
a ilirner ilanrr will h,*
fruniiim f r tnrrA^ion* hi rrturn f f held -&gt;n Saluiday night at H:U4I
is nr il#bt* n*liof nppaccnlly ha»i» oVInek. Siwvial week-end tales
b * l* iiri| th r plan » f L iuk&gt;n for rev. ring go'f lo jtn a n irn t, hotel
n ponorul l•«•^^n,^|Mlr rnrfarrttro.

Wcel&lt;

M a r*
Y o u r G Iu n m *
Fitted N o w '!! I
Redur*.| p r i c e on single
vision and Kryptnk l»n.e, Alto
oil shell and mcslrrs gold
filled frames.

iv e s

Thomas. &gt;•
I*|SSH, o

f

r

Banker Of S t Pete
Has Brief Plan To
Prevent Hoardihg

Martin's Garage
W. 1st Street

F raak Lewla and M artin hare
tha e&gt;perl*tire and equipment

Dr. Henry .Mcljtulln, Jr,

I**orlun'».rlv’ fur nun I nl u«. n stale
of liapl.y heullli dors not depend .In

HAVE YOUR WATCH repaired
by one who raaily knows haw.
0rig;», J« wrier, Mag. A vs.

Slrcnglii. lin t like uny other pirre of
machinery. Ihe humun machine must
be prn|&gt;rrly/ rrituliilc&lt;i lo run right.
Therr is n simple means of regulat­
ing Ihe system ll inukrs un amuiing
iliilrrm re in Ihe wny your organs

11 pays most men und women to
Iry this regulation. You may romider
yiuirvrll in fairly gmul health Imlay,
und nllrr only Iwu weeks’ rrgnlaling
rrulitr you wrre only half alive. ,
This mean* nf stimulating Ihe
syslrm lo new life Is n prescription,
nnd It is known as l)r. CaltlwcH's
Syrup I’rpsln. It‘stlcrivc.1 from fresh
lirrlis, nrltvr senna, und pure pepsin.
Kvcry druggisl keeps It onhsml.C.rl
some today, nnd lakr some toniyht.
One spoonful drives uway a bilious
headache. A larger dose relieves any
runslipaled rendition. A little- now
and thrn keeps an older person
prnlrrlrd from auto-inloiiralinn.
And il mav he givrn any lime lo
sluggish children.
Whole households have blessed
this family dorlor’s prescription. II
has saved old and young from,
sluggish spells— anti front downright
sirkness. It's thr nnlv tonic you
ntav need; the only, laxative you
need. It is the most likrahlc and
remarkable medicine you ever lasted.
T r y one bollle of D r. Caldwell’s
Syrian I’epsin and compare your
condition with how you felt before!

OIM 'OM KI itlH i
112 Park Ave.

HONEY—10 pound
pall. . JOc
100» E. 2nd. Gao. E. Slack.

J—Automobiles
RENT AN Austin. Roadstsr or
coup*. 5c per mile. Reel it Sons,
Phonc 1M&gt;.

10—Flower* and I’lanta
FOR SALE: 200.000 Ruby King
and World Beater pepper planta,
a.alalew ml lb* Slat* ml Flarlda.
Nolle* Is hsr»hy *lv*n that ll»nrr J. \V. Bell, Lake Monroe, Phone

Hlm». purehastr »f Tax l'«rllllrai*
N.. I t. list,., th , 7lh day nt dull
A. II. Itxa. ha* fll*st said r*rllfl. at* 15— Apartment* For Rent
In my "fflr*. and ha* mads an:&gt;licsll'.s fnr tax d ,,d .» Usus, In arLOWER 5 room furnished apart­
rettiltuse. w ith U w . H.ild
o-tnl.r . u n 1 h** rollowlnil dr«rr 1*»rdl
ment, 601 Park Are. Telephono
isir.fewrtv a llii 4 t n l In iWmlnnlai f&gt; U N «
tjr, Florliln, |o-wU:

U i« i*» «ml I t llookfftBwn
Tit • «aI«I lutiil h«lni gMfiitfl nt Ih*
•till* Ilf Ih* lasu«n4*" «»f "Urh r*fIlf•
leal* In IH* n*m* nf r»knnwn.
I ' iiUm
rtrtlflm t* *h*ll !•* it*
i!*»m*«l ncmrdln* In Uw lax d**d
will Unit* |h*r*on un Ih* 9lh; dl*
.if Mnrrh A H, l»3J
Wil d*b« mr nff leUI Blmtilur*
• ml *e&gt;4l I HI - Ih* 31*1 day if J »n♦inrr A. IF. 1913
*
v.

k.

732s0r apply a l l First Rational
Bank Bldg. Coleiough Realty Co.

16— H oum a For R tnl
FOR RENT: Unfumlehed houec,
5 rooms and seeping porch. In­
side re finished. Phono 140-5M-J.

nocnisAM,

n * rk Circuit Coart
H*mlnnl* rounir. FlnrMx FOR BALE: Exceptional value In
liv
A. M. WKMKrt.
girl’s Bicycle, apply 401 San­
U. C.

ford Ave.

More (Trouble

ALLEJ.Y OOP Our Prehistoric Ancestor

Under Ihe caption " IIM '.r y ’s
| ate .I ’ If' ”, The Macon, Ilia.)
Evening New* «pcculnU‘.l on Ihe
j ussiliility of lluiwevrlta *.«*aill,
■ec Ilf illg:
’•.Many of the view* e'tertalne.l
by*John N. I.uiuer, which he
esi.it:lit to « ntl.'dy in wild iiu-atires . in Ipic tin. last session of
t'on&gt;rw&gt;»,
i t*'.s|fv th* r.'***1 —j
feeling of iclirf that the wouldIn a nassiit's liull.*, ut „taii.i
not lilt.I its tustk.
"Ilut it would Ii* well l&gt;. rvnte.uher that nartiiw 1, .cape when
we again u minnlc o vice-pie,i*
dent.”

The (ircenvlllc. S. I!.. I'irdmnM.
In u tribute to Mrs. Cross, said
Kou-c.elt piuhaUy owed hi* life
to hrr, p lute,' out that fin every '
ciased Imlltidoul in the country |
"thric mie thousands uf potential
heroes nnd herolnrs" wlm wouli
of a man vehos* flghf,
.have .Inn* lllirwise, am.' declared:
log heart llvad through
"All gloiy t&gt; mutlrst Mr*.
tha pain of falsa lova
I 'r s . -ur.d lo a nation thv popu­
and tha tarrors of tha
lation of which Inclulcs many mil­
chain gong I
lions like her!”
.
(liber exprcMinnt Included: •
Th*
Uayinna
Ilrech, HunRicunl, p.'MIshcJ hy R ibrrt II.
Gate, who was at R'roserrlt’a el­
bow at the time of the atUfc\t
“Klniida promisee tha; Justice
-&gt;will be mated out quickly and un,,srringly In this case ard that
there will lie no escape f-r Zsn* With Pal. w
O ld
en , Miras Ktnsedy,
■ nss.isin.isinses,,
'.'(Ata, ihe would-be kllleT.”
# » ChertbJ, Glens Staortl
y The Htate, Columbia, B. t . i
i Draw*. Pradessd by Cat]
node, Jr, D.'isilcd bs (dwsrd
"The fact that the full purprse
B-Frassaisd by CaH La*-sale.
tit tha ataaeala w u pot accomA U N IV U f A L WCTlrtc ,
AfllahaJ leoaens the ahoek, tu t it
"■gutbe* us rtaliaa lb* (rim fact

THE ADVENTURES OF TOM, iS c K AND HARRY

A Port Withput a Porter
TffM /94 .ANQ

L A N D . B Y jriffM IN V ,
D I C K ! Z B B L IC V C . 4

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U H IU S IT S A M IR A G E

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to r a e r
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'n n « r A R Y j* i m .
fflfe SANVORD HERALD, 8ANTOR1X FLORIDA,

.Washington At VaUey Forge

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY « , 1ML

WAGE INCREASE
SEEN AS AID TO
BUSINESS CURE

The Hciging Hand

In consldtring the life of Wtshlngton, on hie birthday
201 y ean a fter he firat stw the light of day In n little
Virginia farm houae, the two principal characteristic! of
title remarkable man which, It seema to ua, are moat worth
remember!nW in our troubled times, ere hia tremendous

WHgley Backs State­
ment By Boosting:
Pay Of HfaWorkers Cut In Govenment

In Ufa, whether aurveylng vast tracts In the
on the upper OftW, or in re-organlilng hia troop* In the
disastrous battle Of the Monongahela, Washington gave
ample ctidence of the confidence and fortitude which Were
to play so large a p art In the destinies of hia country.
* When the time came for the eatabUahment of a na­
tion Independent of O rest Britain, opinion waa f tr from
unanimous that ao desperate a policy could succeed. There
were scores of leaders who insisted it could not be done and
who complained that all who Joined the revolt would be
hanged on tha nearest trees.
Throughout the early nuecenaea of the British, from the
evacuation of Boston, the defeat of Montfomery a t Que­
bec, the diaastroua loaaea of Washington in the battles .of
Long Island, Hariem Height*, and White Plains, the Irotreat across the Hudson; the capture by the British of
New York, Newark, Niw Brunswick, and the defeat at
Brandywine, to the devastating winter at Valley Forge, the
courage of Washington never once faltered, and hia boundleaa confidence in the ultimate success of their cause In­
BIBLM VERBS FOB TODAY.
spired In hia followers an amailng esprit de corps.
If the people of today would review that winter a t
T H E PRINCE
OF FBACE:
* ant* t» • child I* bom: aad VaUey Forge, they would see many likenesses between
» govommont shall ho np*a hi* then and now, but they would, we feel eure, be put to
ih .m .1 hy thidr.QWn.wnaknaa— -a»&gt;d-thetp-own-leck’T&gt;f write
fldence In the future. On every hand would-be leaden aro
arising, and, In uome instances, finding followers, whose
only preachments are a doctrine of despair.
We need
refer to only one, a political and economic program which

from two to four dollar* an art* .
.
” ***
&gt; F or tvs# months cangrta* baa
boon piddling around trying to
find the best way out of th# depraailon. Tho best think C otigtou
can do a t th# pfM tftt Uato M. to
levy enough taxes to W
•a ry Operutiag expsnoes and go

Von dollars worth o f United
States Liberty bends and InrssUd
the money la Naw lYlafh Central
railroad stock.
1
—--------- -------------1 A now dkprooslon wlsa-crack U
attributed to Owen &amp; Young, who
eaeonUy teatlflod boforo a Bwtate
:ammil tee. When aeked hie opinan about th e p raeeat stole af the
Rat loo, ha royltsd, "W# aro la tha

Dade cooaty police authorities
it id pa tod trouble whan Znagnra
a led Into &lt;ho to a rt rodna where
was tx be *e«t*need and vary
iparly had previously aoarthod
h spectator* to see If an y of
lent had deadly v a a y s a i (a their
uaotslon. I t waa tho doty of tha
Fleer* to protect th a ir prisoner.
I la alto th eir duty t a protect
Iw-abiding tltlatn a u
welt ao
rimlnals. B ut no on* tokaa any
alaa t« too th a t dxipdradn* ta n
i t go about w ith jo ft* x toff ad to-

D B P f c ir

MR. HOOVER’S VALEDICTORY
MIAMI DAII.Y NKWS

rtmember that after Valley Forge came Yorktown

A New Tax System
There la only one thing which prevents Florida from
balag the brightest spot in the nation today, aa far an
business conditions are concerned, and that, of course, In
the ta* situation. Aside .from the burden, which the motorlat bears, also entirely disproportionate to the bensflta
received, practically all the revenue for the operation of
Our cities, counties, and state comes from real estate, which
Is taxed so heavily that it la regarded more aa a liability
than an asset. This condition has lead many people to
tho conclusion that an entirely new tax system la needed In
Florida, and the Melbourne Times, endorsing the sales tax,
aaya:
MA general sales tax la tha beat solution to the prob­
lem, provided, howiVef, th a t ail'other tax burdens are re­
moved. We do not want to see both a prohibitive tax on
real estate and also a sales tax. That simply would not dot
"A sales tax would prove to be a comparatively painless
tax—if such a thing is possible. A few pennies paid here
and there as purchases are made would not be felt much.
This Is not true now with heavy levies on worthless real
•stata awfXMd a t ridiculous valuations. A sales tax would
distribute the burden so that everyone would pay based up­
on what he spends. The poor man, who buys little, would
pay Utile but the rich man would pay In proportion to his
extravagance.' Here Is where the income tax is wrong.
It makea a man pay for what ho earns and encourages

T t t&gt; tilth thne for averyonq to do some urioua think­
ing about this tax problem. And a fttr the tales tax idea
haa been carefully considered tt will be found to be the
fai|«at and moat satisfactory tax ayetera of them all."

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
I Baas, o/ Klaelmmee, was in
ty yastorday shaking hands
ila many friends. Frod la a
id maa aow, having taken
’ Lain Clty'sfalrost daughId baa Mehawwd baseball and
sport, and settled down to
* b unfitass. Frod la ona of
set aettv* young men to Oacounty and Jtnt now la n
Ata for mayor of Klssim-

Moore's Slatlon, la mourning tho
death af her pat pony, Fannie,
who It la thought, died of heart
fallur* within thro* day( of tho
fourteenth birthday.
Mlaa Beealo Bebumpert spent
Saturday evening aad Sunday at
Mlanlek Ptoeo to Cameron Cfty
and Mia# Mhtolek accompanied
her to Sanford Ittnday evening.
lh a W o d ta w y Club bold Ito
rogular mooting Wednesday with

public addresa of M r. Hoover
while
president eonU lni much
th at Is im portant and algnlfkant.
The retiring preaidrnt of th r
party responsible for the policy
of economic and political lanlmtlan of tho United State* for 12
years past devotes th e g rraU r
pari o f hia New York addles* to
a -w arning against iaiilBtlnn. - ItoIsas tha United HUte* and Fa rope
can g et together upon a program
of economic
ro-opcratlon, tha
President
says, “this nation,
whether you and Itihe. It or not,
will he driven by o u r own Internal
forces mors and more to IU own
self-containment and Isolation, as
harmful to the world and as little
satlsfatory to us as this course
may be."
The tremendous sh ift J n thought
which this Involve, la readily seen
In any review of rvonta In the 12
year* during which Mr. Iloorer
has been a high official of the
government. These
have been
years
of
but
groudging
political
co-operation with
the rest of the world and of

fram these o th er nations. Tha
President's speech la by Implica­
tion largely ttllk ls m and repucl•tlnn of the consistent course for
12 ysars past o f th* government
• f which he has been a n Important
part.
‘
Wa do not rocall these facta In
(ritk iim of tho President’s past
lo much as In commendation of
hli present. If* sees a t last that
tha Isolation polky, tha policy of
•conoral# non-c*-operation i f tha
la it 12 years has randarad n|U to
bur own country and to th# AorlA
II* calls us aow back to tho
““highway of co-operation wnonj
nations." T his can mean nothing
but a new sp irit of give and taka
la International trad*, a raersal

IW- proa|erously to itself alone.
In hi'*;»»« of busines*, if not of politlr*, an me coming to see beyond
our no.**, beyond our own boun­
daries. Mr. Hoover ha.* done
siileni.tdly in railing hi* own fol­
lowers back from the dlastroua
course of tho last dosen years.
Th* nsw president, It can hardly
be doubted, will with force and
vision'Strike forth In the new~Yfft
rectlon which the old president
now takes. The people of the
United Rlales, we bellerr, are
ready to follow on.

F l o r i d a Is Called
E x cellen t F ield
For Book Material

i

I t a l i a n Society
S c o r e s Zangara
For His A ctibns

F raak Lew la a*d M artia h are

ndian MuskProgram
ivenAtWoman’iClab
'

Lee E *.ll U ill a&lt;
Sooth Sanford Aver
O rb e d Doris, of JacksonvllW,
- J R ) . . t n ig h t b m at tho Mon-

Mi** Corine While, of St. Pe­
tersburg, is visiting her fntber, T.
J . E. WtU*. a t hia home. 101 West
F irst Street.
Mas Christine StoudeniBtre left
today fo r C learw ater whore she
will visit blends and taka p art in
tho stato basketball tournam ent.
Mrs. Jam rs Bclghl* relum ed to
D tU n d last n ig h t afto r .pending
ocrdral days h e r, with h sr tousln.

7 ,.t .

•* th* torortment

com- of Ubor eald |n , ropart jmoUr-

Gat, Oil aad Tire 8ervk«
Camara aad Sanford Ayr.
PHONE f l »

;

Regional agrtnltainl credit cor­
porations loans, $54,441,688.

Mrs. 8. a
C
Chappell, Idea

tofl to Oaogrooo.______

Mrs- W. St. Tburnton gave a
talk on tho work uf the collet*,
tolling how It was moved to Naahvi le, Tenn. and how Dr. J. ICunnlaiham sucreet’ed Ma* Gib­
son aa president. Sh* stated that
Urn C hrlitlan influeaca of the

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JAP BMPBBOWS ADVUBM ILL
TOKYO, F*h. tK-taV-JMnoa

w to be marv«le«
-jT*—« -

Baptist Circle Holds
Regular MeetMonday

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ployed IvohewgeiwN
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NEW YORK. Feb. 22. i-l*&gt;
The W orld-Telegram nsal ye*leiday that form er Mayor Jame* J.
Walker ha* w ritten fiiem t. he
expect* t - trlu rn next tu m lh
from hi* -elf laipwie.| e*i“e in
Fronce to try and recoup hi* b u ­
tane*.
The paper quote* the frlem.**
as saying Walker either “t» op
against It" financially or l* very
homesick.
The letter. It la aaU. mover*
tho Inform ation (hat the r b it will
h# a brief one, allowing only for
lim e "to tr y to make o bi»inr*«
arrangem ent by which I may ron.
tlnue In my residence in France."

Miss Hagan Hostess
For Mrs. Carraway

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DOUBLE?

Unique SlaRP Show Is

Vicks nctv Antiseptic docs
rwrythinR that arty gwrgls
or m outh-w ash can and
should do—at half Ihe cost I

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Parents EntertainFor
Newly MarricdCouplo

N w k to s s tk t

A RESIDENTIAL IN A U G U R A TIO N

Fidluwing the ne-bling 1h*«
moininv* «*f Ml*- Marie tVrelia
llamhy In t‘he*tei TWma, K»le».
nf Oriaml-i, the fi-rme-** parvwt*Mr. an-l Mr* II. M. llaaiVy. en
trrtaine-l with a l-ieakfa-t at thru
t—me. n-rnvr Secvnd Street an-l
French Avenue. IJ* antille* „f |*-ni
gla-liuli an-l ntaage Monn-m* new
u-e-l t»* a-t-rn Ike IIamt-v heme.
The taNe. from nhich hrenkf»n
wa* «enf,| In Iwr v*«ur**e. wa- (
uverlanl with a h r, vh-lh ami eew-|
terwl with the Urge tleved wed
ding cake whkh wn* teymnl with
a miniature hrah- and toidegw-iu
White ran-lhr* In green holder.
ca*| ■ •ef’ *«» nto-wl the tahto wsahi. **|x « N«b I t
W I'
which w* *et With green crytal Mt$tol*«%%gtal I mulv a” i *#rvhe
i , l « r « v&lt;»'t * - • » 1“ H—k m
*
G« e: M* an-l Mr*. ,V‘» «i*&gt;d-w - ta-- v-evi »bCheile. Ib m s.JM w , the Rev. J t \«* - nr-Urv'l i » * b ' * • " ' ) &gt;
J K-1-. K-n ’1 - 1 A- T. Ihinnn.' .put j —I -«bl v-4ne »\f—
td- tb
IV. I v an-lun-t her. Mi'­ -t—wkl apivat t vivtv psrrv
ll- *•. I l|« tbv, Mt*« IsMiainv h *
v- • It- -n*nl I Jlk e , Kdwnrd| M* IVeVlnpiepared t» t
It » . a il Mr. and Mr*. Ilamhi.
f w t f m m - I k - &gt; &lt;w Iw - 1 1 . a w ! 1

A color scheme e| red aad wh- ’
waa ilvreloped hy vase* an-l b-i-vlof hlbUcu*. plum b)pe&gt;o»i-• ski I'ei kina Pknaed l&gt;ver
red and *hll# street pea, at thbridge parly aad linen *huo«-r shipment Boys Show
given yeeterday afternoon by Mu1-enabell* llagan at her borne mi Not in hi* year* ol eiperwwe*
Fark Aveat o la honor of Mr*. An­ a- a rl-ih in g m erebust ha* a
drew Carraway whose marriser shipment * f goto* |dra-*d U. Iwaa aa event of last Wednesday. IVrtin* a- touch a* a b u t shipSharing honors with Mr*, Carra­ nw rt «f the (aanos* “ !thjrhhr.“
way wa* Mr*. Jaiwr* Itolgble. line ef I )&lt; shoe*' w hkh arrive*.’
house guest of Mbs llagma.
at hi* ito«* an South Park AceAfter serern) fragm iw u of nne thl* week.
bridge score* war* added aad Th, “S kyridrr" Ha# la a pieduct
prise* awarded. High « « * prite. • f the Friendly Flew factoknro.
chiffon hm*. want ta MUa Maude iikl n Aaserkn’t lx»&lt;M ha* »t
lake, while rut prise, linen sport* hoy* shoe*. Mr. Perkins say* that
handkerchiefs, was given t* Mr** in »dditnus »• the nausuaUy tow
Kitty* DuBoa*. Mrs. Carraway re­ pure ef th* shoe*, quality amt
ceived pillowslip* aad Mrs. w -ikiuan-kip a te »ut»t a »«1aq fenBetghle w aa proaontod l i nen tu 'v . “The saase fine motec ml
•porta haadkercbUfa aa gi f t * th it x*&gt;e. into Fneanlty F ilm " , h*
From the ha*tarn. Bach prim waa
wrapped la whit* tissue aad tied
Maude Lake, Kathoevw
with red-satin ribban.
At the ton hanr twfroahment*. Ryas**, aad llekn Yeesmy. TW*
further arrentoaliag tha thesr* g a n t- wee*; the Mlaaau Bnuh*
rotor motif, were aarvad by the I ja c k . K iltie Ushase, Ftoaree
hnslr**, asstotad by War mother, Merv-w, t’ariuita Barkov, nmt
Mr*. I- P. Hagan, Mrs. L. P. lla- Ma-xaiet FVtec*.
gaa. Jr.. Mrs. Jamas Bright*, aad
Ml** hath*rise Hyman.
DANCE
Those Invited to ha xrftk tbe
TONIGHT % m P. M.
Uagto, Mrs. W. A. Adams. Mr*. Lak* Mary O iim w ai
Byron Slephoew. Mr*. Bay P.
Mann. Mr s . J o h n Helaotr,
Jr. Mrs. Walla** W. Boll.

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"Strwanhhip."

n r n D i AVI

Sn-kfnnimt of quam
»• .1 ohCe llower*, ami iK-iM- M . « t ua* et p*"k r*
ito, the wedding el *»i.i .» ,| ebite *&gt;y—epktrt
&lt;write ItamKy, daucK I -••vr-l-atvl- alter IV cetrn--nut Mr*. Her-ebet Men a lw-dal t-nakfa-t *V tnn&gt;
. oy this illy,' |« t he St*. an&gt;l M rs ttamojr a« th
F.-lea, ef IhUady ***n b u n here fee tbe bewtel pa
r Oewland aad lbe
H'li*. of Itaitovll
iWfw

THURSDAY
A George W ashington ten will
he glee* freaa 1 * 8 oVtock to
TV -amt *i\ nisi attar wvrv
1:00 o’clock by tha Bast Side
Aecrroti'l riIH a prvf «h*h pmV
Prim ary P.-T. A . to tho wheal
MO*I\&lt;i*h r*-l—i. thiwh..
•oditertom .
and ps«b • U ifr fn* -land* «m
A turkey supper will be give* at
glwdndi wei,r ■rtsx^-'-l am-*n«
0:00 o’clock a t tho CpWroyol par*
.molNr- &lt;**•!.inert .1 -m * drwc
Ish House for tha benefit of the
»*&lt; »ml t&lt;m« Tkiw in k s J»c**hnildtag fund e f All Foul* Path*
tilth Nmktr Tw-* •»&lt; th* rwtcil with *-pwrwgti- fn* an-l
ollc Church.
piwk ,nai&gt; litas.in* were attanev*!
The W est Side Primary P.-T. First Rapt 1st Chutvh h»M it* teg­
sl&gt;«( IV i
«&lt;f ihr *b«t*H ami
A. will h are a chicken piWu sup­ ular turning ta Momby alter*
special
I*
»•
f»-r
rdwtiw- ami in
per a t 1:00 o“flock and a procram *4 Ihr horn* »f Mr*. Il'W nr I nth-.
Mwuitc fltotol* %kf iKf
totPTto
a t 0:00 o'clock at tho school. The TW \\V*t Kitsi S tr rrt. with Mr*.
RMrlib! toi\k
»(*«UUp
putlW b Invited.
•
K. M. FarruU in c h u g # «*f iW dr- (W&gt;l wiiH Bh
lullto In iW S i i l
Th* annual program
d .th e I
tsachlna th r m tuinn .tu-V ISeminole High Srhuul will take •ml Mr-. II. llamtalnx* a«kt«g thr
ground
pl«f* a t 10:00 A. M. In th r srhool! ItlNr &gt;|&gt;inlkim Mr*. W. IV. IM nauditorium. T hr public U InrRrd., • r . g a t r a ta ll *&gt;n thr * i^ rrrt,
i»* iwa-nns »a» tvw

Jimmy WalkerSaidTo
Have Lost AllHisCash

Monday aftertmon at the church
with Circle Number Four, Mr*.
W alter E. Ralnaa. chairman In
ktexrga af th* program, and mamto r* of C hile Number Six. Mr*.
B. D. Caswell, chairman, acting • •
ho* lease*.
Following tha A rollonal by
Mrs. C. C. Frieat, Ml*. R- K. Jone*
gave a talk describing th* early
Ilf* of S earrlU . Cobege w hkh
was foutdrd many year* ago by
Mia* llelle Bennett and a number
of o w o rk e r* a t K aiuaaA’lty. Mo.
Kho atsted that
M-dda
Gibaon waa the Ilrat president of
the college and served *• Ito heat?
fur 30 years.
Mr*. Jones said.
“The example of the*# consecrat­
ed women should be • sown* of
laopirat Ion f ir ail MxthodUt woto-

rvlceabllity

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MONDAY
Mrs. A. W. Knox ami Mr*. Wal
to r L. Morgan wUI he b6ele*»rfo r "ladies day" a t tho Sanford
Country Club.
Regular buslne** a n d social
m eeting of th* T ruth Seeker*
Class of tho
F irst Methndril
Church will take place a t 3:M&gt;
o’clock a t the home nf Mr*. John
D. Jinkln*. corner French Avenue peeled t» defend hi- title ilu n r c j
ami Third RtrveV w ith Mr*. Jink- the tournam ent, and futli S' h-rn’
In*. Mr*. O. J . Pop*. Mr*. A. P. golfer, a rc -cheduleil to en'er.
Bandy, Mrs. John R rum ley. Me*.
J . G. W aits, ami Mrs. C. K. Ma
son a* ho»le*»e*.

A ^ a l e show operetta will be
vi*N»'’morrhw morning a t 10:00
o’clock a t the Seminole High
School auditorium aa th* annual
rogratu o f lha Horn* Economic*
opart men t of th* school with
Mrs. V. L. Smith. MUl Mahel Wil­
son, and Ml«a tytfford Rhlnhotaer
in charge- Tba public la cordially
invited to attend.

COTTON

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meat* were wrrnl by the ty*lr*s J* * *’

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F rits Knothe, of Paxslar, N. J!.
third baseman fo r the Boston
Braves, and Ed B randt, o f Spo­
kane, W ash., a pitcher fo r the
Boston Braves, era- expected to a r ­
rive today to apowd a iftort time
hero aa the guest* o f Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Caatwyll, P ark Avanwe.

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Auxiliary Beth Israel sett tabs
place a t I M P. M. a t the C W
munlty Center with Mrs. A. J a ­
cobson la c h arts.

FRIDAY

Mr*. W. C. Hill and Mrs. E. F.
) loti*holder will leave tomorrow
m orning fo r A tlanta to »pend a
few day*. They will be accenthanlcil by th# form er1* nephew, F.
R. LeGette. J r , who will make hi*
■konte w ith his auht, Mr*. Albert
Wood*.

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Mr*, Latett* Rn-iherwn kedi .t f * eharre of the devnti-ual »» the Erf--,
regular mertjne of I irrW Number tie. ef r
Pure of tho First B»ptl«t l'htirrhl|mvn
held Monday anvim—n at the M ..
home oe Mr*. V. tt. Mclhvln. HVoal"
"
pint Street. Fnlli-wlno the mi* ,,r **' M
•ton st*dy l»**f-n a *hort bu.imn* r“&lt;“ '

Th«**r prrrwat w rrr: Mr-. J . IV
M ayfair F lrrlr nf the Garden
Club will meet a t S:30 o’clock at | Firidi. k|r«. IV J. t i i n r t i . Mr*.
the home «f Mrs. R. M. War run. I . A. Pahwrr. Mr- R. V ll.mriV
flOU F ast Second Street, p rv p ara-: Mr*. Itnm er U tile . Mr- Velio
lory to visiting various Sanford WilllSm*. Mr*. II. runtntiiigt,
garden*. The Lucerne t ’irrle of Mr*. IV \V Hrr**»r. «M J|&gt;. F.
M. F a n o ll.
’
Orlamlo will be gust*.
N. d . V. Howard Chapter of th#
U. It. C- will meet at a.-.ki o’tloek
a t the home of Mrs. George A. DeCotteo, Park Avenue, with Mr*.
DeCottes ami Mrs. 0 . IV RUhop
a* hootesse*.
Amlrew t'arraway. maiv*--ir of
Th# W. C. T. U. will meet at the Saafnnl t'nuntry t lul- t—lay
3:00 o’clock with Mr*. W. I. ■inmisml that ewtrtsn f„, iW
•an.al City Golf t hami-i- -H p
Hughey, F ast F ifth Street.

Friends or Mrs. H arry Goodin
Iwlll regrvt to ’ lean t th a t ah# was
rolled to Georgia last Friday by
tho death of h er mother. She
plaitl ta retu rn boro Runday.

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rokef loans to statoa

Th* stag* eras decorated for
tha aeration to
ispraeawl a
mtniaturu
Indian vUlagw. Im i­
tation pin*
levs*,
palmstto*.
and Spanish moaa war* u»**l as
a background for a sm alt In­
dian lodge placed In th* raar
of the stag*. During th# num ­
ber* th o .. partlrlpatiag on tho

Mr*. D. U. W ilder arrivod-this
m oqM torfrom her homo In Jaakl o n w v in spond a few days hers
Srltb her mother, Mrs. Jolin T.
B rady.
*,

Raytm and Cotton

BRYAN
THRAILKILL

With aa and Ware of obeat SO
persona, tho Music D epartm ent
of tho Womaa’a Club proaented
W preprint of Indian msui^ aad
readinrt Bit nl»hl a t tha club
bouse in obeerviliow e f Florida
Outdoor Week.
Mrs. C.
PHerndon and Mrs. Francis A.
Hickson had c h a rte of tho proyrem while Mrs. V. IX D auftase,
Mr*, i . T. Newby, aad Mrs. R.
F. M antsaleatae acted as heat*
ernes and re ttlre d tha guota a t

F ito n d s.o f Mrs. S. J. Blggsrs
will reg ret to learn th a t ‘ sh# I*
critically ill a t th* horn# “ of hsr
son, Paul Bigger*,
210 Weet
N ineteenth Street.

W. WE CAN BE
Lt^XUfilOUS

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af _ baalatM
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fnit
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railroad* $1JM2.78«,644.

Taking

BOSTON, M iss., Feb. 22—0 F ) llr. Robert ijouttrr, _ 62, . widely
known orthopedic aargeon, died
lata yesterday # victim of blood
poisoning contracted while operat­
ing on a chllit

th* axperW aa aad eqwipaaaat
to do i s m tob. Baa ua aad
ear# a M S

fimpIoymentSho
Sizable I n c r e a s e
In Tam pa District

Self-liquidating projects

WASHINGTON. Feb.
— Maintenance of sound . money
aad reduced gotsrtim .n l expendi­
ture* were urged before tho Sen­
ate Finance Committee* yesterday’
by two e f tho nation** outstanding
banker* a* sltal stops along th*
road to hotter times.
They wore Melvin Traylor, of
Chicago—boomed la st spring for
the Democratic presidential nomi­
nation—and Leonard P. Ayres, of
Cleveland, who lined up with other
notional leaders In Inabtlng tho
budget be balanced and the cur­
rency unimpaired.
„3Wal«*&gt;Mgno* Moiwb'ww In ■an*
executive session of tho commit­
tee.
Ajrree suggested In n letter
rtadjustm ent of private and war
debts
and
sneouragement of
trade, and long term bonds to fi­
nance relief expenditures.
Traylor tin n e d bringing federal
costa within Income "tho moat
Important thing to do”, discussed
the banking situation aed intinested to committee member* he
waa more in favor of unit than
branch banking and favored giv­
ing the rjm ptroU sr of the cur­
rency broad power* to meet finergrneb*.
He raid the people must be aasured "there would be no interTerence.with or disturbance of our
historic money policy."

w . la t Btract

drawn. IUJ8S1.0TO ropald
and
$48,275,530 a tlli subject to w ith­
drawal by tho borrower*.
Tha moat extensive railroad bor­
rower is th* Baltimore and Ohio
which tb# corporation has agreed
to lend $«T.L»,000. Tb# road had
’ , F ,b - MJ“ W lth vlrreceived $39,12*244 up to Jan . 31. .
tually all industries |a operation
Th* monthly summary of th#
oilhor
en
a full or part-tim e baaia.
corporation’* activities gave the
employment
In tha Tampa district
following cash advance*:
* ffroator Ineraaa* darlag
Lent by aoerotary of agriculture
-Vh*n. *" “ f °4ber part af
fo r crop production, $04,204,503.
Stock In hom* loan hanks, $2,- Ftoilih, Uia United Statoa employ-

Bto.ooa

Expenses UrgedBy
Business L ead ers

Martin’s Garage

terrat* o f the rom m rnity, w* a*
Itallan-Amerlean* publicly rcaent
Criminal proclivities by Incorrig­
ible mrmbaro of qur m U o a s llf,
“Millions
of
good
Italians
throughout the Unltotl State* aro
voirlng th e ir indignation toaranl
Italian outlaw s who arw beyond
the control of respectable organi­
sation*.
“T oday, In tha homea of Italians
ereryw here. adults and youths aro
condemning the anarchist with mi
Italian nam e who unmercifully
and Insanely cultivated a deairo to
Presidenttaka tha life
elect, Franklin D. Rooaavalt.
"If the millions of good Italian*
scattered throughout the length
and tha breadth of the United
Slate* could gxt th eir hand* on
this mad man, regardteas of hi*
nationality, not ona Italian woulJ
exhibit sym pathy for this rulhla**
killer.
“The Italian people aro not In
sympathy w ith violation* af Un­
law. Member* of our nationality
who commit an offense agalast onelrty never hoar th# final of eonaura and reprimand by paront*
and friend*. Tha boy or the
gr earn up know th at good Italian
cltlxcna will not tolarata crime,
th at Italians m ust bo good to hold
th e lova and tha respect of othor*
among our poopla.

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tho afterniaa
Thrasher, Mrs.
0. L. Maria, «

CHICAGO.* Feb. 2 i —IA V-A
wage increase,
effected without imposing finaneisl strain, will help clesr tho way
to general builnes. recotery, Phil­
ip K. W rigby said recently.
He ha* co-orumated belief w ith
action by announcing an Increase
in pay for factory worker* here
of tho William W rigby. J r , Com­
pany, founded by hia late father.
Philip W rigby Is also owner of
tho cRlcago Cuba National base­
ball team.
"If w# pay simply enough for
our worker* to lire on", said
W rigby, “we ran not halt a down­
ward trend lh general business
condition*. They a r t the g re a t
consumers of products and m ust
hare &gt;more than enough to eover
- •m rw rrH w irfw rC T -T irrirw
prorem tnt Is to be fslt In a host
of Ihi#*.”
’
Wrigley’* wag* Increase an­
nouncement,
standing
ahpost
unique In th* current trend, ha*
brought him hundreds of In*
qulrie*- Detail* of th# plan are
telng worked out by company
earcutivcs who hare been In­
structed to put It Into effect as
rapidly as possible.
Th* Wrigley Canadian subsidi­
ary recently augmented its work­
ing fort* and a t tho same tint*
announced a wage raise.
“What started It eras hearing
In my persona) mall of tom e a f
the am ailng things the less fo r­
tunate have been able to do with
sums as small aa $25, privately
given", said Wrigley. “T hey can
stretch It to pay grocery bills,
•Icrtricity bills, buy sum* clothes
and put away * little bcsldta fur
tougher times.
“ It is th# worker* who put
money" Into circulation, b u t, un­
fortunately, they a r t th* firs t to
feel when th# pries cutting panic
kits an industry.
•
"In some eases", ho continued,

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public utflltlo#, phosphate mino*
and lumber and b rk k . It' v aa
stated.
WWW the 'a p p ly a# all tVaoo*
of w orker, was said to he la oxc n . of tho demand la eroTy a c ­
tion, employment and baste**!
Hare been generally stimulated all
over the elate, the report eoatlaued.

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120 C hinese K illed
In Two Gas B lasts

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 19M

NUMBER 2H6

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WAR THREAT IN States Are VieinglnRace SHOLTZ ASKS
ToSubmitAmendm,entFor
ACT
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EUROPE LOOMS, BringingProhibition sEnd
T O REPEAL
STATES PRESS

SHANGHAI, Feb.
Eighty-one person* were hilled.
120 were Injured end 10 are
minting today a fte r an explotion in two gasoane vulranlie r, fn a Chinese rubber far*
tory in E ast Shanghai. Of the
injured 50 were tekrn to hoe.
pltale while the remainder r«- S trife 'Between Italy
raped with only alight injurie*.
And Jugoslavia Is
Three figure* appeared to )k&gt;
the total toll or the blatt at
P redicted In View
rescuers virtually completed a
O f Recent Trouble
•earth of the • ruin*. Of the
known dead, 79 were girl*. The
VIENNA. Feb 21. ■'? ) —Prebodies of the victim* were
placed in a vacant 'ub near the ;d ic lu u t- warfare Lclwrcn__ Italy
factory while relative, .ought anil Jugoslavia. the newspaper
In identify them. Some of the Wiener Ncue.te Nachrichten ' spinjured are expected fftdle. r o ­ 1pealed yesterday for union with
ller are unable to determine the
; destruction, devastation. , and
______■ ' annihilation.”
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Wednesday. 8H«KUy w tr» * r
Wed ncwday.

C am pbell M ayM ake
A tte m p t Tom orrow
DAYTONA REACH. Feb.
l i e —(Ah—Prospects th at Mal­
colm Campbell will be able to
make hi* long delayed assault
on hi* own automobile speed
record
tomorrow
appeared
bright today. W eather condi­
tion took a sudden tu rn to­
ward
Improvement and the
beach
»a&lt;
comparatively
smooth. It I* likely that when
he ta k r . the c ar on the course
he will make a fast trial run
of abproxlmately 250 mile*
per hour and then If the beach
ts in good shape decide to
shoot for the record imme­
diately.

WOODIN SEEN
AS s u r a FOR
TREASURY JOB

linra are now in session, en ugh
t.i repeal the luw.
A« the first of the state* were
aelil'g, President-elect Roosevelt
N ew Y o rk E h m n d e rls
n Now York expressed gratifi- G overnor S tates He
Special M essage To
R egarded'C hoice I n
c*ti&lt; n at the decision of Con.
Will R e c ommend
C o n g ress S trongly
tress. He coupled it w ith hopes 1
Face O f G las jc R e­
T h a t Issue Be Sub­
that" this short session of ConC riticizes D o mesp u ted D c clinatio)n
tie** would rarry out mw- more 1
m itted To Citizens
tic A llo tm en t P la n
proposal of the Itemoeratle plat­
WASHINGTON. -Feb. 21.—(A*
W A S H IN T O N , TV h. 2 1 .—
JACKSONVILLE. FVh. f l .- W h
—Fifteen Mate* a te already nn form of la*t year by pn««mg beer'
WASHINGTON. Feb. 21.
(A .I*.)— W illlftm
W o u ilin .
—The Ji-chsonvIHe Journal quolr.
. lha road luwaru' repeal of tlsr ; Kiit 'ation.
— (A JU —_In_JL_ surprise
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Eighteenth
Amendment.
.Wyoming,
bill i» awaltilfg Sen- I. verimr’s p t g oni prohibition re­
N e w Y o rk
f in a n c ie r lx r e move, President Hoover by
already has pas.e.l &lt;« bill provld- : at.
action after some eeriou* peal a* foliowa;
t ongieaa ha
irariletl a s lik e ly to lie cho.xeii
mg for a e.Ymenlh n e ith e r sta te . ' s.onm tte^- overhauling of the
' h"
‘f
special message yesterday
in which neti n h a . tegun are: m ta.ure the lt*'U-r r» 'se .l_
I'r .hiimi' n
urged upon Congress a broad
" W W « m im n rw iH rilR n B n rf* T rT ^ ^
pfot^ft*^wr^WMtJniTr"r(rGeorgia. New Jersey. West V ic ment. Governor Ely had the leg grw M M ty tbe federal constitul!Tak.x ia u n tle ra lo o ti t o haVB
' U i s . ArUona. M -o u rl, Del*. -istainn- ready for a join. * •'* • « Jmn The .« • » . now '™ m ex »"•
covery” as possible ensctdecllnt'tl tho job.
ware, Calif...... a. Michigan. lo w a .I.o k c h . Immediately upon the | for the I^nittv,dual state. It s my
ment within the two remsinn r l l l w&gt; w w . . . 1................
Gixtr, who has been weighing
Pennsylvania
Forty two leg lal.-i
.. on.lnued On Page Three)
t h a ^ h e people -af Florida
ing weeks of the fast-expir­
— •
have an opportunity to vote upon
hl4&gt;.l«ci.ion for weeks, wo said
rnt** I it would l»* impMuible f«r
the whole t quest ton of state and I U j T . 1 1 . I . L U U 1 H I (n , ulhoriuU te qu arter, at th*
ing session.
| I V A p C \ . I . I C n R A I M A u r . to remain neutral in th«*
—
cnpilol |o have informi..’ I'reslfedmnl pruhibiti.in without unThe President"» maeeage. »«Bt
re re t.a ry iVIsv. I .ha I reco il- Dele w ore M in ister To *i*nt*ei**t R&gt;msev*u of hi. deeiinto the eapltol without advance 1*1 V i l r l l L /e U « 1 / I V il 1 1 1 evrnt of hoatlMtjea to the louth.
notice. etron«ly criticised the
Become N ew R ector a fte r he made B tlgornu* nnti.
ubmittrd to the
_ domestic allotm ent sign o t farm 1 n O O L O O L l t r t l L „ what -p^Vcxt will be found when
F o r E p is c o p a lia n / Inflation and anti-lending speech
e lrtto ia te of Florida In a pre
lui’yi
J tf l relief and urged a
the time come* for the stronger
r
T In the Senate.
scribed manner." Tho Journal g o y *
r leasing of marginal Unde” In|m\«rr to justify the use of Aus­
the statem ent over telephone from
,tta d
It las hod out also a t Iho M easure Passed De­
Rev.
M
artin
J.
Rram.
of
G
e
o
r/i.
“ *
«
of ,hr T ' V r ’T
tria a* a battlefield.”
. . . .
■ilt.Vraiea m«ilr by tnc 7.i
the Governor's mansion.
publicity given to Reconotruction
town.
Pi*I.
n«a
»cc«*ptrtl
an
invita
9 head i t spite G JassW arning The socialist Allgemeine Tri­
-year-old former treasuiy
Corporation loan* a* "destroying
o f Holy hi* 13 year* in the Senate.
lling asserted that tho arm* ship­ Roosevelt
S
ta
te
m
en
t
Financial
D
ifficulties
TALLAHASSEE.
Feb.
.M._&lt;AV,im’
,0
r"
,or
O f C redit M enace ment vioated the provision* of
the usefulness” of th at organisa­
Covering 8 wide field, ll la- i
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f Florida wishes to'change its Cross Episcopal Church succeed­
P oints ToKarlyEcoMay C ause JRcduction.
the treaty of St. Germain. The
ing Rev. II. I. l-ouitit, it w a , *n- eluded a reeominem.Vtion fu r WASH!
NGTO
N,
Feb,
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1/D
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So sudden wa» the President’s
pnper c»lted fiir the defeat of tho
lion To 8 M o n t h ^ S ^ - ^ t r . S ; / ^ norncnl before the congregation abolition of the Rrrunstiuctioix
nomlc C o n fe re n ce
move th a t thera was but little im- —Despite a blunt warning from th.llfu*
i K.||fu, government a*
a . a demon
demon­
. .» • »»*•*. «»niy nfiti • nm vrnlion to rat* on Sunday. He will arrive here Corporation, a lashing o f Ihe re ­
.
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medlata reaction In the Senate and C arter Glass, of Virginia. th a \;
, hn, only the - govrrnOlttsANlM), K rk -I
' n . r,R i ify th r amrnilmrnt to |bc fnlrrat about Apr. III.
cently created home I. an hank
NKW
YORK.
i'rh. 2 1 ^
llouae, already weighted down federal credit was endangere.1, the
nn,| n„, , hr Au, t r|*h peoRev. I.mittit will preach hi* last system, sleyn opposition to low*
merth« hlyh ^chm*l term ,
ciini| | | U| | 0n
rrprn'Miir national
I
A
IM
—Rmisevell
h.i&gt;
arrangrd
with their own plans for aclion Senate yestenlay passed the Wag ( ,,, ..p| nyr,) w| th the idea of
,,r,,hihUloir. but must amend It* sermon a* rector of the local rrin g the gold content nf the dol*
a conference with I’sul Claud'l. month* elementary a " 1' •'*
during the reraalrdrr of the ses­ ner bill providing a vast expansion
furn|sh arm . 1 o llunithiMol trim.............
were ..im luati’ » nwn ninatltutlnn which n«»w pro­ thiirrh on next Sunday, for he is lar If the ration's gnlj reserve*
Frm
ch
amh*«‘
*dor.
and
It
l»
—e
—
of the government's unemploy. v n t v •
sion.
fur I'raiige
('range county
county yeatentay
yesterday • . hlbtts,
hlhit*. with
with the
theusual
usual exceptions.
lu ll i .-it t 'laudel * as a.ked here for
exception*. srheilulril to assume the pastorate are not to lie wiped out In ih) days,
lent relief program.
»\Vp in Vienna/ tb.- AllgeOnly a handful of members ment
a a .a _ ttil'll nf Ja-,1 a lrh l l U lh wk"&gt;’l
alcohol- -*&gt;f— Holy- -T rinity —Paeteh, Weal and -receivership T it h e r than ru r-“
Carry ing—an—add Ltiooal _ f 3M .:. mrtn*—Trittmg—e*ht *mal — m nt m» hets en lto .erv rll and Ronald f r a meeting loda&gt; *»'** **" * * le Iw ierages.
--------- warn on the floor whan Iho com­
I’nlm Reach on Mar. t. I t I* ex­ ther government loan* tn rail­
m.ooo
for
relief
loan*
to
.ta
le
.
u|h|(
,
know
,
h#t
|)l(.
K
O
V
cmment
pected th at lllahop John I). Wing roads.
munication was re a l to the
I isd.ay. Ilrili.h smh.iu.a4ar »n tic the question of the length
w hatever aclion Florida takes
House. The ostial applause a t th e nd more libera) term* for C"n-| h „ vifl|Bl#d ,he treaty of St.Ger- thr nun lion of war debt* and the term.
Glass's decision Irave* lint two ’
on ratification nf tha federal eon- will appoint a rector to fill In the
it ruction loan*, the bill was np- ma| n
, hBl
ha* vio.
conclusion was mtvsinr.
» ||M ...o irn u rs
Th*' shortened tel in n y w arid l» stitutinnal amendment repealing Interim period, a n d announce­ senator- ' now rrgardt*,' hete ax *
proved 54 to )rt and sent to the |# tr|| nculr&gt;n ,y hy attem pting t»
.
'
( l,. the way out for th e - countyi national prohibition, she must fob ment will be mado later this week definitely in tha- cabinet- -Cordell
In p art, Hoover urged enact,ch.od Iman.' a* it henrd c sinty | (1W ,j„ procedure fixed hy eon- in that connection.
Hull, of Tenrieelee, as-hea&lt;| of tha -i
m eat of the Senate of the House- House where It was expectril *° facilitate the transport of arm*
j ccjdedly m
mililnnt
Rev. llram I* knoxni to members Mate department, aiid Yiioma* J .
•reive early conslderaH on.^
f, t(l(,.ffur
u r an decidedly
i l i i n n,Kf."
L ^ 'l L "
NKW VUltk. K * l i . . . J ( - s - i . l ,A - - t f n m to b « i o w » t » — dsxiiou—o - t e q ^ s t , yrPsstnnal n rts calling fo r statu
A epproeed bankruptcy bill; ratifl- receive
Ju«t W fort the filtit v ntf, tn«*
••
Ite-iimpti
llebl ulscun-1 for IIH.wtl excess fee*. Tin- com-J eonventIon*. Rut |o anieml it* own of the local pariah wheiw he haa Walsh, of Montana, as iiltornty "j
_ n of war Uebl
cation of tbe 8t- Lawrence seewey Henale airraid 44 to 2H to lulati. ___________ _
said they were fuirnl eonstltullon rc|waxng state pro- previously visited. He come* to general.
slon y rstrn
r steediay, t&gt;y
, I’red.lenl-elect • ..............
treaty; enaetm rilt by the House
RiMisrvt'lt an.’ Amia««ador Lind- t.i rifusB the rripiest. They will hlbltlon, Florida will have to have 8anford w ith a moat anvtabl* rep
The fourth; senator whv had
. ‘ on the “general principles’* of ijiFollelte-C ostlgan bill
•
* proposed a n &gt;1 utalinn, both a* a churchman and boon mentioned In tho tentativa
ay. of Great llritain Ird the two need the money f &gt;r their own a n amendment
the Glass banking bill; the proposed to give outright *500,
a
civic
leader
in
tha
several
remvoted hy the state legislature, and
talesmen into th r liroa.1 field of finance*.
slates—Uronion C uttirg. a Near t
p lan tin g af the authority to the POO.OOO to the states for rriir.
.i j j u i
relief iof
m unliits he h a, served.
then
ankarittad
to
popular
vole
for
H.
J.*
Sligh,
county
commission
Mexico
Rlpfcbllean Independant—
•oosid
Reconstruction, Gqtpns a^lon to inlie I* a native o f New York CUy la undentooii. to havo declined
A carefully svorded alatement chairman, staled that while cum- ratifies tfflh.
snared
Tho legislature will meet for it who studied in school, there, ar.d the in terior^rbretalyshlp on Sot- I
givin tu t by UiHisevelt after the missloMta would have like.' to
-----------------------warm dabate o rtr th# mrthoda
two-hour coaferenee ia tbe elo-e- turn over the money to the 80-ilay session lirginnlng Apr. 4. at Columbia University w here he unlay In a tally with Ru.&lt;*evalt on
HUtrihntlng tho relief fi-mi*.
final ly-g u afd r; home on F.a*i Klsty- sell ol hottv', f,he c sinty would Several legislators h o v e a It - studied engineering. Upon decid­ the lattrr'a *|xVial train eniouta
" *i»i Iv&lt;&gt;i,
i w , b n t , purchase
denounce t o h , M
t o
right-of-way for a third cut oif it. fiflli S tire l disclosed only llial loeirly l». tinning over money It nounred they will Introduce meas­ ing t0 enter the ministry, he en­ north.
abolition
the St. Johns River north of h e re ,, 1||U,.h&gt; ,lUt
believe..' t„ point must hnie In order to keep out of ures calling for rrpea* of Mor- tered Hobart College at Geneva.
Corporation.
knd
election of two new directors tn *n em ly world economic ron- debt.
Ida's prohibition enforcement act* N. Y.. In emerge with an A. B.
.
.
.
.
---------Asserting t h a t t h e nation *nu' a vice-president were fratuir*] (l&lt;rrnrr f. T B|| n„ ,j„ n ..
•n l fact." Mr. Sligh said, "we and for an amendment «f the degree, ntagna rum laude, in 192d.
“wau'tl have l&gt;een on the road to of the February meeting nf the
Thr President-elect arrange.! t i e still looking fur way* , and bone-dry” a rtk ie of the state con­ While at llolsirt he wa* named
recovery if » f never had erected St. Johns River Inipruvement A
a* a member of I’hl Ret* Kappa,
.
for
another ia rly m eetlrg with means »f icL cin g county expend- stitution.
Governor Dave Studli h*« Iron honorary scholastic fraternity. In
A t 8:00 o 'clx k tonight, Johhnie tho n . F. C ." the Virginia Demo- scciatioii held a t the City Hall thi*| Sir Ronald l.md-ay, who tetuine&lt;l
(CoMlnuid
On
I’a
g
.
Three)
urgeff to recommend such action IBM) he graduated from TheologGoodenough, world’s champion rent said he w a. ready to vote at nioiring with Slate Senator XV. F. here yesterday with the latest
nore to abolish It. Almost coinci­ Glynn, of Crescent City presiding.
to the iua:t legislature hut he has teal Seminary at Alexandria, \* .,
long distance pianist will have
KILLED IN UIIF.IK
views
of
his
government.
dentally with his speech it
not spoken publicly on the subject. with a It. D. degree. A fter hla or­
The As.ociatlun ha. been rnreached the 08th hour in bli'ituest
lie ai.u prvpaie.l t i aiinninre
W arning was served yestenlay
i r k . . known at the cnnitol that C.las- deni..ling tJ secure three rightShould the legi-lature repeal dination he served several smaMer afternoon on all person* who en­
WINNTSQOAM. N. *11., F. i- 20.
of • new world's record uf hav.
his rhniee for .eerelary »f stnle.rh
u
rrh
e,
in
Delaware,
and
la
at
dthout
-tuphad
declined
-»
«»
*“
in
sta
te
enforcement
nrl*
»nd
sub­
of-wuy*
for
M.me
month*,
and
Iirliive..' tn le Senator Hull, nf -s-id’i John Dana, son of Charles
te r orange groves in this county
Ing played 101 hxur* w
n r t t rin in rt.
.
f
only a short time ago seemed Temw.se.- -ii that he ard , Sir liana, f-neial manager »f the m it a proposed amendment nf the present rector of St. Paul's parish for the purpose nr rarrying avray
ping.
” 1 have cast my last vote for
two of them. The th irl will 1“' Ronnl.l could confer immediately. Itn.ton Elevated Raitwav Com­ • la te constitution l» th“ people In Georgetown, l&gt;*L
or destroying fruit or properly^
Apparently little the worse for , l ,c e temporary ww|»^sliwntw
Rev. llram l* eery active in when County Judge Jam es G. LhaThe. net result of the second pany, irul two other youths.wreyc .for ratification, the question roull
his performance an far. G rid- so-called relief.” Ola*, said ‘ The secured by purcha.r at once, the
l" Georgetown. ron lavleil stiff fines against three
not rome
rome up
up for
for a popular vole community
enough tonight will bo entering It. F. C. ha* not *&gt;e»n ■ Heron- fu n '* t ■ come nut of the Associa I Ror.«rell-IJn.l&gt;sy meeting u u . killed yesterday In a colll-inn *&gt;f not
A meotls r of Ihe Rotary Club or
the "home atreteh” with the goal •trtsrtim i Corporation, it h«* ',re" li n '. trrasu iy . Work on the cut-1 the putting into motion of the ths ir aiitomoliilv aril a train at a before N ovem ber,'H 'it- when the th at city- he served ae eeeretary, of Ih# four men who were caught
off* is expected to begin within machinery iei|Uire.,‘ to l.rirg ale.'it crossing The other victim* were n**t regular g w r a l rln iin n will
In the K. 1). Vnttghan grove near
act for 1:00 o’clock tomorrow a d e tra c tio n corporation.
treasurer and I* m,w pioaldaitl of l ake Mary late Sunday night by
six
weeks, it was estimated.
•’ • T* ' ,
a i.'adjii.linent of the whole world Wiliam. Rifhinson, son of Dr. and bo held.
Then tam in g to the sponsors ot
morning.
•
th
at
duh.
He
organlxad
tha
first
Florida’s original t on-titution
K. F. Carlin, of Jacksonville, economic stru clu ie and *|oick ac- Mi«. Ri.bnid Rnlinson, and Jos­
Sheriff J. F. McClelland ami a
T hat ho. will have Iota of com­ the legislation, the diminutive but
provided for roonty onD«n on the Roy Snm t troop In Georgetown, party uf watchers.
was elected » ' a new vice.| re*i. j
eph K«l »srkU( both nf | .ii&lt;urn A.
(Ciintinueil On Pago Four)
pany tonight la alm ost a certainty out-snoken Virginian asked:
ilquor question but In I'd*- the and served a* U» scoutm aster. He
The trio pleaded gulxy to
for. alncai lata Saturday night,
“Where •!» »ou senators _expec, ilenj of ths Association, while M.
legislature nt a Sperm' -essinn. tn now Ikqtitty Srtiut Cohiiw m Ioii- charges of petit larceny, an,| the
lllankfield and A. G. Slian.b wcie
targe crowds have visited the Elks this money to come fr o " |-&lt;(
for
S
u
o
h
rounty*
l)«l»w
irf.
eote&lt;|
a
state-wide
hone
dry
pro­
elected as diiectnr* from Duval
severing of orange* from trees.
Hall where he began playing on to be picked out of the a i r . •
hibition amendment to 'he -late Hr U iho or**nl*#r »nd firwt pw«* Henry T. Foster wa* fined |S0 nr
f i . i i ilenouncetl in**
r rn aril Clay counties irsprctlvely.
F rlt’ay night, and he haa made
ijTtx*
r
.be
Georgetown
Relief
ennslilulU n. T his amsmlniot '.'M
tw o months tn Jail on Th*»~ firs t
m any frienda by hla willingness • s f .tM - n f New York * ? - ? * * £ _ Ocala waa.nam ed aa the M atch.,
rslifted at a general election in Association, am) a member of the charge, and $25 nr twn months in
meeting plaro of the Ass-.ciatiun.
^ &gt; t0 play daace music for the throng sy lv .n i. for borrowing from ^
Noyember of that vear an.l went Executive I’.-T. A. Council of that Jail on the second charge. Upon
Among
those
present
th is ,
p. r . and »ald
he
W a t all times. Over 400 persons n
county.
,
, recommendation of J. F. Mills,
Into effect Jan. 1, i9D'.
men!
ion,
Gantt,
morning
were:
W.
F.
Glynn,
of
i
hlr
Announcement
of
the
nam
e,
of
Mrs.
f
C.
“ashamed"
th
at
Virginia
a&gt;.o
had
w visited tha hall on Sunday after­
A leader In young pesiple « work caretaker of
tho grove, who
Cie&lt;rent
City,
0
.
C.
Main,
nf
Po­
errismi
Mr*.
(be
winners
of
prite*
for
the,
l.'.i
It. 1 G
noon and nlght,-w hl!a last night a.ked for federal aid.
In hi« diore**. he Is a rnrmlH-r or rlalm e,| that Foster Is known tn
M. “lilnrk“There isn't a respectable com- mona, George
o rg . W.
vv Gilds,
'.m r* . a.
lara,
r other article .1..
the hall waa well crowded until
t ies* "E", lie^ spreads and
the
Governing
Hoard
of
lh»
Pe­
him as more of a victim of circum ­
.
fleld, R. F. Carlin, R. ( . Dunn, of
midnight.
ninsular Summer Training School stances than as a grove robber.
monitv in tb" V1’" " '1lia'r'an* splr- lacksnnville.
ill*; Charles Heath. , f ' p lo -H a t the first annual Home coiinlerpnii".; 1st prixe, Mrs.
Goodenough will have an or- said, “with any hum anitarian P
John
Abb'll
prixe.
Drown:
2nd
at Ocean City. Md., a member of Judge Sharon suspended $.13 o f
lb-monstration F air at th r Matto D e la n J; A. G. Shand*. nf (iiren
rh es(ra to assist him tonight, the u whatsoever th at ! « ’
Mr*. llatlum k; honorable menthe Hoard of Governors of the the first fine and $20 of the seeCove
Springs;
A.
I*.
Connelly,
F.
fair
Hotel
last
week,
w
a.
made
Sanford » k O u b band officials
linn, Mr- J, dm SrhtriiAl. Mrs,
It I u e Mountain Conference at
nnd fine.
W.
Render,
F,
T.
Williams.
J
.
I.
this morning hy Mrs* R. ('. bhdaf llnwianl. Mr. T. F. Adams.
having'" mad# arrangem ent to
lloml Cidi-ge, Mil., both of which
Tillman
Fostsr, and
Willin'
.M
v
rrtrtte
,
W.
IV
Dyson,
h
is
I
(tage a dance a t the hall. “ Wheth­
er, genera, chairm an of the quiltare churrh summer schools for llrnwn, a negro, however, wero
siioi-iwy - •
I" '" ' ' . ...........
laihmann, II,
Irhm an, Nick n g display room.
lADimann,
ll* J.
4
er you dance or not," aald Ed­
I*. MtCulirr; 2nd prite, Mis* Nan •A t an enthusiastic and well-at­ young people and adult*.
fined $50 or four m onth. In Jail on
mund Msfceh. bM laeaa manager ahould be allowed to go into re- /em » v ran and II. M. Papwnrth.
In (he opinion of scores of per­ Patton; honorable mention, Mrs. tended Court of Honor held at tha
Rev. Rram al*o t* chairman of the first charge, and 123 or two
of
^
n
f
o
r
Clfy
Hal)
last
night
with
Judge
sons who Indicate,| their choice by James Trrwilliger, Mr*. C. W.
a t the band thle morning, “come
the Adult Division, Diocesan De­ months In Jail on the second
casting vote*-for tha article* on Htoke*, Mrs. II. C. Whelchel, Mr*. J. O. Sharon presiding, eight -San­ partment Of Religious Education,
'n n o p and be In a t tha finish. " i ? 2 S i s *— •&gt;
charge.
Goodenoogb’a performance la most when i» K°e* in,° r e c .i v e r . M p . h C erm ak A nd M rs. Gil) display, the following rvhibitor. G p. I'nvtnn, Mr*. Ilarwick. Mr*. ford and l^jngwiHHl Boy Scout* and t» on ihe faculty of Monthly
tute
for
Grover Sharp, who - - - ——
.e n ,, only differenen l* *bey
for
were named prlto winners in H&gt;&lt;‘ C. O. Gantt, Mis* Perry le c llel were awarded merit hedges ami Teacher Training Institute,
Interesting and, as he nears tha
. . . * Ininu ru ttin g a wire fence surrounding
R
eported
Improvinic
. ; have to
oav
fflSOAtOO
a
year
given
added
re.ognition
in
ad­
larimis
classes:
Mr*.
R.
J.
Hill,
Mr*.
Jam
es
G.
101 hour mark, we promise you don't
to p » r *
.
,
the Diocese. He I*
.
tho grove and le credited hy SherClass “ A”, quilts made heforo Sliarou, Mr*. John Sehlrard, Mr*. vancement to higher rank* as chaplain for the BI*h°P
th a t y e a ’ll get plenty of acting
,ff MeCleTend aa being tho ring*
MIAMI,
Feb.
31.—&lt;&lt;pi—A
t-1
sm uts.
18.15; 1st. prixe, Mrs. Gene Adams. Henry Wight, Mrs. F. K. Roll.
fo r the email r a n yo« a re aaked re t reconstruction
ware, ami
member of• the Exeeu
of lh, .^ f f ^ ,,,
a felony
aim »a ............
. _ ,
I
tnraeg*
for
Gulieppe
Z
an
g
ara..,
X
t
e
v
#
Johnson,
memher
of
Sevrrnl f^rtunx plsyed" art im ­
tlvo Council of tho Diocese of Oel punishable by a maslm um nf 10
to contribute a t th e door, p a ri ot Hnancia)
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---- ------- quilt m a.tr in t7M ; 2n.l prlre.
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in the
ra. **
.Mnrtha
M offitt, quilt ms
Jt to go for the benefit of our •, hhem
.ade portant part in the auicess nf tho Troop No. 5 af Sgnfnnl. was aware.
. m In
the hand*
» - » - -of
• 'recN
^ o tf
c r*.
r a t who ia 'u rq e r an H0-year sentence xfr*.
yeare in jail or $10,000 fine. Ho
for attem pting to kill Rmisevell in I7
h;» in a sta r dailffn;
honoml
display, Mrs. Hheafer said. Among awarded the rank of Star Scout.
I7H5
design; hom.rable
will he held for grand Jury action.
person &gt;, mention; Mrs. Chappell Cull.urn, them are:
Robert Stonerork of Tr««&gt;p No. L esio n A uxiliary T o
N ^ Y o r k . sponsor s t j t o W | and w .undlng three
Th^
Iour war*
wir( arrr*tc*i
■**■
Tha four
arrested lato
piobahly will decide today if Ihry Mrs. Charts* Rrolierr, Mr*. Emily
Mra. G. P. Paxton, who gave .18 of Longwood. wa* acreptrd a s !
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1 trial
S
ta
g
e
T
a
g
Day
Sale
Sunday nlaht whon, a fte r Sharp
ill
file
motion
for
nrwj
a
Second
Ce**
Scout
after
a
series
Uoyd.
K illed
demonstration* in th r art of mak­
had ru t tb# fene*. a Ford trnek
They ronferred -with ZCngaia
u - a t could 1* enacted In ri.w
Clas* “ B", quill* mad* between ing honked rugs of yarn and cloth, of teat*.
Mr*. II. B /L ^ is T r iU lr m a n of waa driven through the opening
S ta r t D rive SofS fPros
who has four day* In which to 1*05-1920: 1st prise. Mis* N'el.la and had shout -10 rug- of her own
Smith Billingsley or the IsinrWent Hoover a views.
o»k for a new triaL
wood troop w ts awarded merit tho welfare VrommltJ** of the and w it boing loaded w ith orange*
VanNess, quilt with tulip design nn display.
ttirhmomktkrs DRO!
badge*
for rooking, first aid, amt American LegTmr^Auxlliary of when the arroat waa made.
Cermak and Mrs. Jne Gill, two made about 1880; 2nd prise, Mrs.
Mr*. Isom Talbott, who. assisted
fJ ^ S «
V night battle at
Campbell-t-osslng Post of the
of the five victims, are improving. If. C. Sheafrr, quilt with iloiil.le hy Mrs- It. C. l^vng. gnvr -everal signalling,
O u ey O F S n a, the Japan aaa army
American I-cgivn,
today
anMASONS TO MEKT
Howard
Lynun,
also
of
I-ongnine pattern made about 1885; demonstration* on how quill* are
CHICAGO.
a n n o y e d b its tha Chinese rrotlncw
nounerd
th
a
t
members
of
her
com­
wood
was
awarded
merit
badge*
I.KAGCa REPORT MADE
mo
meters
dropped
!*
deg
made.
She
al*n
bad
several
un­
honorable
mention,
Mr*.
G.
1’.
^ 5 » f Jabol while tha Maachakuoan from m W n l g h t to »:W A M. a»d
All memhere of 8arfro«f I r V #
for flromsnahip, carpentry, and mittee will stag* «he annual Tag
Paxton, Mr*. Allt# Sloan, II. I- finished quilts on display.
govern man t prepared • 24-hour
Day Sal# for the benefit of the No. 62. F A A. M., and visiting
GENEVA, Feb. 2 | ^ M ’i- T h e
handicraft.
(he rily shivered in 1* above sero
Dresser.
F.
E.
Russell,
Mr*.
Mrs.
C.
C.
Gantt,
who
conducted
ultim atum orOariag th e C h irm s
L R McCuller. J r . of Sanford, Children's Home Society a t Jack- M atter Masons are urged to a t­
Wwwtber. U w er tem perature* ai« lea g u e . o f N ation's report con­ Charles rhlliip*.
a quilt demonstration with a num‘
t» withdraw from th a prwvlU tend the regular rom m unlca'lon
demning Japan'* Manchurian pol­
waa
awarded a merit l&gt;adge In tonvllle, on downtown
Class “C", modern quills. 1920. her of her unfinished quilt* on
forecast
icy was presented tbe ascemhqt
of tha ledge, to be held a t the MsCay Saturday.
rlvica;
Byrl
lllgg*.
in
first
aid;
. J b n y chiaaaa war* killed lx tha
WAR
which then adjourned until Friday 195.1; 1st prise, Mr*. R. C. J^ing, dlanlay.
H ead, i f all civic and eervlca tonic Tempi* tonight a t 7;30
t O CON81D
WHaaora Johnson, In carpentry,
quilt
with
saw-tooth
design:
2nd
Mrs.
Martha
Moffitt.
who
had
riv h a h a ttw M d report* ladwsted
club* today were being appealed o'clock, with Rav. P . Monro*
without dlaconing the report.
prite. Mis* Loolla Mahoney, hon­ an attractive section showing • and Edwin Uoniske, in first aid.
ASUNCION. Fab. fl^ -W V -A
*
aAawaiva is Imminent. A
T here were 20 Scout* present, to toe the purpose of securing Smock, of Orlando, a* guest
collection
Of
antiques
which
a
t
one
orable
mention,
Mr*.
J
.
Cook,
Mrs.
• War office spokesman •jwrial .e -I o n of Coggreae to_ronw«**ohl»ihe tag
aala. ______ f . D. Breeds
RBTTRBD ADMIRAL DIES
.
.
-of —
. . . day
— ______
— n.
------------time belonged to her great-great- aa_ -qrall
,.r_ aa Judge Sharon, W. B. sponsorship
(Tara Swain.
•
declaration o r w ar against
I tha battle a t ChaoyaageTha
plan
la
to
secure
two
coprafa]
m
aster
of
th
a
Lefts,
vwlU
.It'**- .
A
rthur
Branan.
R.
F.
Class “ D“, Miace'taneoLS: Mlsa grandmother. These article*, u rn * Zaakry.
.
WASHINGTON,
Fob.
2
I.-M
7
Bolivia
baa
been
called
far
FeK
aexaiec affair
auair ob uut aald
asm Bolivia M S
—
laatatec*
I). K. MrNab, and sentatlres from each title a t aids, and refreshment* xmlltj I | f
*
-Rear-Admiral Robert Griffin, Sue G antt, la t p rita for rsrrlag a of them 160 years old. were “M ooaalratgc.
, _
er six days when the jg . Paraguay and" “BoUtha -----enarw
R. L. Hew son. who l* scoutmaster service group, wko will work a t tarred daring a social huer ” ix« x fl
awarded
honorable
mention
a*
a
rohe;
2nd
prise,
Steve
Johnson,
retired
chief
of
the
bureau
of
en­
aboer starts aad the lid will p H * now- to open
— WriUltle* oxer
lim e during tbe day.
xtOl iallaw lha axaatlug.
et Sanford's newest (coop. No. 39.
gineering, U. 8. Nary, died today. for a carv«l wood tra y ; henor- display.
Q n a Chaco.
WASHINGTON. P * . 21—
(A .l\&gt;—Edward Dunferd. genm l counsel of the ,\ntl-Saloon
l.etx u r. said h r would challenge
im m rdiatrl) in ruur any law
paw rd by t'nngrc** to “a rt ap
c r rw u la le " stale convention,
to vote nn the repeal of prohi­
bition.

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is resumed w rm TERM INDICATEDr;:^,;.,‘; J't!,"l" “*'
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P l a y e r Nearing
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Stiff Fines Gi ven
Men Who Entered
And Robbed Grove -

Winners Of Prizes At Annual Home
Demonstration F air Are Announced

Boy Scout Court
Of Honor Is Held
On Monday Night

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F in e P itc h in g R esults
In 3rd S tra ig h t W in
By Local Ball Team |
Re fore a email crowd of ba»aball fen*, the Sanford gll-stdr*
•cored a third a tialg h t exhibition
game victory yesterday a fte r­
noon by handing lha highly toMed
all-*tare a 3 to l
Jackeonvilla all-stars
beating that was featured by tb"
two-hit pitching of —
Tigre Mir or,
for
who hurled teven inning*
l- Sanford.
O ltln g to lA-fty Rurkhardt for |||n r,, law * o f FI
a run in the flrat inning on thte-*••■which atte
bli», including Hr I M artin’* lu.ty mrpnrnle all of
trlplo to deep center Held, the l&lt;&gt;- dearrihed . . . w
ra l Irani took an I held the l*'»*l Jvoid” brca'i** thie
all the way, the vl*itor» Ihrralrn- ] ported to In? an
In r In only one inring, lha cigbih,
when they ecorrd a run on l«*«
w alk. *n.| t**u e rr.i .
Minor w t- in mt*l-*ra«on fottn.
In erltln g hack "player* like Tretr
fiailcgoe, III I llrw ell, Alan Mo ley. ahd I'olm lralrr, even thi.

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iiemonetralrd th at h« I* one *d
the beet In Ihi-t section of llx*
•ta lc .
Mrtiowan, firet man up fur Uie
vllltor*, eiiljb* I In tig h t. .A fte r
th a t, Minor boro down, an I, tint il
two were out ill lh* aetenth In­
ning,
not a Jarkeontille
mpn
got a hit
and
only
one,
Mrtiowan,
fiad
reached
.recind. Alan Mobley .in g tn l .h aip ly along the third ha-*- line
in Ihe never,til, but hr o irj oil
firat. The vinitnr* went out In
order dm ing the f lr .t fuur in­
ning*, and in the eixth. In I'.e
fifth Minor walked Alan Mol Icy,
hul he iJicil on the -ark n* In* *11-1
in the aevrnlli.
Iluddy I.ake |.itrhrn' Ihe la.t tud
inning*. It win In. flrat appearunco on the mound Ilii. year, and
lie would not have been edited
upon rvcepl for the two ermr*.
I’o ird e ite r flit-il out a* the li .it
limn lo fare l.nke. A l'n iir. i|iew a

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center th at Murtin nalibrl but
fhllrd lo hani; on to. I t wa* u

RESULTS

lit aim-ixl ,*&gt;»*•“» Fl*-” '
Th» Art i* further invalid, tbs
Information po:nta out, ‘ hr th a t
it* title n»er»ly give* the number
of th e aeetinn of the Ac* sought
to be amemlr.l without expressing
the general subject cmbtaecd In
such trrtlo n . thereby wholly fall­
ing to give sufficient n* tire to the
leg islatu re of Florida and the
public a« reasonably to lead to
nny Inquiry Into the body of aald
( b a r te r 111 3.1 to ascertain whnt
change* are nr were prrpoied In”
the original charter of Incorpora­
tion.
"Ily reason of the foregoing
facta,” continue*
the
Infor-

' BECAUSE O r THEIR &gt;
CONSTANTLY MCMCASMO
cmcicNcr t o o n - a n o
EVERT OTHER STATE'S •
HIGHWAY DEPART UENT

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ARE HCCftNQ THE ROADS
OPEN ANO IN OOOO
c o n d it io n in s p i t e
&gt;
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kAPPROPRIATIONS.
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troit Free l’rr&lt;* in k copyrighted
article say* that
conflict hatween Senator Jama* Cooxen*, of
f jic tlI S
Michigan, and Henry Ford, forfl^ * / ----- ------------ ^
Y
m#r p trtn e rs in th t Ford Motnr l*
«
"*
I'ompany, I* rrflrctrd In the Wifflculllre th at preripitated Mlchl- ------ ---------—
«■»'« h a"11'" * holiday.
fcr &gt;n(J Mf Kor(, ^ , , , 1, , j gn a
The .lo ry presented by the „ t,. fnr thw difference between
Free I’rre* tell* of the growing r ,( banb'a collateral offered and
intereel of Henry Ford In the a f - . h , amount of th e ‘loan,
fair* nf the G uardaln, Detroit | j | r, p or,j drclined lo adopt thla
Union (Jrirjp, ntr.. and p artlcu -' p|an, tha Free Press .aye, holding
larly the Union Guardian T rust) jj,,! there w ai • "basic principle
Company, culminating In hi* tie- Rivalled.” Senator Couiena eonIMiritlng $7,100,1**1 in the bank. I f,ried with President Hoover, the
Thit hr did, the Free Free* eay*, , , p r r ’s arrount taye, and waa r e ­
in an effort lo n*l«l the bank In' ,|ua*ted ky him • ta acred* to the
• Hireling eneh drn-nmte m i d e b y I I ' ' i,.,|.,ired advance of funde by the

Celery Market Reports
Through courtesy of the U. 8. Department of Agricul­
ture In cooperation with the Florida State Marketing
Bureau, R. E. Winfrey, Sanford representative. •
Allanla I. Belllmore f. B flo a *.
Cbalianooaa I. Cbleagu I. vlnetaoall t Columbue I. Detroit I. r.rle,
l*b. J. Iluailogioa I. Jeraey CHy I.
John.Iowa. l‘» I. Xemphla I, Me.
bile I. Hew Verb I. Philadelphia I.
Pttlaburgb 1. Potomac Tarda A
nirbmoad T. Savaoaab I. Syraeue*
I, Toledo I. Wllbeabarru 1. TouageIowa 1. Total—II
rara pueed. Haw T u rk I I . P b iu d e lpbla l. Boelou I. D atllm ara L P I I U barab *, llorbeatar 1. ana each la
Febraury, ItJI.—IIM ; February. Providence. Hew Haven. W ith esHI*.—I1SI.
'
barr*. K rbrnerlad y. and O ln ryvlll* .
ro o o la a o tarooob th e F le r M a g a t e - I rnr* held for reeonalgnnunt. Alao
woyo
tlo e lo d lo a
Joe ko o o e lllo , llu ffjlo I
W o rre o o o ' a B a ld w t a l
fo r a * t
C IH C f H H A T ll Monday.
i rara
ieed ('nlomhua I. D a lrn ll J. F lin t
Chicago I. Zaneevlll* I.
A T I .A N T A D IV R ItS IO H S : Hon*
H A V A N N A II D IV E IU H O X S : H a lu rfaatly refueed to tabu tut*. T hat day. Atlaala I. Ilanday. Potomac
would Icava MB* Chattarton with Tarda I

r

$7,200 a weak and Powtll with
18,000.
A ll th« »tar» *c*m to b* Intereeted right now in an arrangument th a t would - cnabl* thynr to
•hare In tha profits of pictures,
provided they a r t not charged up
with cieaaa overhead. Thay point
ou t .that .U e th o .. paat issiy th tag
has been charged up to pictures,
not excepting tha tlm a out for
holidays granted tha offlca boy
and tha Mccutlvbs’ polo playing
‘ ’

j dcpoiftoru. The ra|ie*r alalea that | t, y c .
•everly-two percent of Ihe bank'*
FLirly (hi* week R. F. C. r*pa-sFts were In D etroit real r»- , , rntativr* and prominent bsnk■«
v n w w i n * r w - f w i f n wm f r w r 7 ;r T r ;T r « r r ,nTe%. r ^ ^ n s r a t r
, never in trd iirc il nor pseaej In thn diiftcuL liullliK lha paAt f j ^ ytari.1 yi„ Traylor, of Chicago, were
| fegielatnre . . , nf IMS In acrcnlThe largp aume depoelled by | tailed in conferenre here. Tha afanre with lha rsouirrmanta of
Mr. Ford failrd to anabta the find waa futile, ami ended when
| the Conetitution of FTnrhla.”
bank to reach a -o.nd footing, th&gt;- Hoy. William A. Comstock waa
- .e *
F'nr Ihie reason, according lo F ire Press cnnlinuee, and Ikat De- called from Lanaing on Tueeday
lh«- inf-rm ation,
and
hernusa remhor an apfieal for a $60,WM&gt;,- afternoon to a Hireling which re ­
'C h ap ter ir.H.T8 nf I'.i.ll “wae and in. il loan wv&lt; m ale to the Itecnn- .idled In the leeuancr of hfa bank C u t Is A nnounced In
1 1. void ami nf no effret whateo- ■tiurtion Finance Corporation.
h&lt;liday’* proclamation.
Ship To S hore R adio
ever f*ir Ihe rea.nn that lh*
The Ih-tmit lank’* reijue.t for
Journal* . . . of Iba 102. neselon the limn woe by w ay of " b e in g
I,. Tharp, manager e f tha local
i . . . . affirm atively chow that granted, eay* the F’rce Free.,
W estern Union office today anj Chapter HITS wae never Intro- cvlien Serulur Couiene entered the
rounced a reduction In the charge*
I du rn l and p a c e d . . . in accord- pirtiire with n vigorous protest in
fur ikfi*ajre* len t through th*
pnew with-(lie requirement* nf Ihe ivlurh be maintained th a t the col
Pacific eoaat radio elation* to and
I
Cnnetltullnn,"
,
the
information
hunt hit. Mil Inbelfd- n m l, " "
In In n I offrrrd by llie bank « a i
from ehipo a t aea.
Mnrljq ha- rough*. ‘ wore* ju t rlnle* that "Il |e not competent inndri|uale li
Th* new schedule or rate* will
lit*- il. Ilurkhardt struck out but . f&lt; r Ihe l-rgielalurr o f Florida, by inent from I
br effective Mar. I. The change
(Continued
from
Pag*
One)
Met! wan din v u woik. fillim ' lb" l*t)b*rqucnt
proceeding*, or at- Inin.
The
i,; .
Hewed fill „ grounder I* lem plrd prore&gt;ding&gt;, to validate listed un&lt; .'
try.aide, hut hi* rn n tra rt specifies simplifies th* rates by grouping
he mu»t rrti'rn w ithin a year or th* 48 states Ip four tones. Each
F'rl* i** v*h*i t •*• *rd ihi* ball to an A*'t that wa* never pa*.nl in
ttlvn notice nf hi* intention to do tone tailing a Rat through ra ts
J.ir*. Cumfdld for what wn* nr l lie l / ’gUlalure In arrordanre
•*'. *•(* It may lie term inated. for radio messages to ships In the
in y third n il. Sanford dropped with lh*- requirement* of Ihe ConOlorla Swan-on may m ake‘ pic­ Pacific ocean, and reduce* tha
thn ball gild n run rniuo over, tint- atlllllinn.”
ture* Independently or sign up coat of sanding such messages
legn» wa* an in fir'd out. l-aki*1 Finally, "Chapter 1f.8.7H.............
with one nf the U rge nrganlia- from a large number o f place*.'
r.an,nicked for a h it In thn tln th Aria of IU.II, U fu rth er invalbl,
linn*.
______
damage.
hul it did nu damage,
| void nnd onronetilulb nal for the __ AillLr au .all*, .u p l. u &lt;*- maife -1**ECTPTIA N M fili FATAL
ffilfh fTuTttrrtnn and Powell a rc
— Ttw lm a t* eenn-it tri the- ftrelij yrg rq -|K at"T he- THTc- llifreof t* fmin ii now c.mipi iy i&gt;, tnl.r
nod threatened in lh,- eecninl. j wholly misleading in that It pur- over lh*- I'n i ii (iunrdlan Tru*l Mill holdout*. They have strad CAIRO, Egypt, Feb. 20— &lt;JP
Itiiiktiinitt ,e ltln l down, nnd lie- |,nrl* lo lie an Art lo validate and I'lmq-ni.y nifalis, .‘•'rnnlur (ow lllilvd, fnuilh, nnd lifih *»w him m nftrm the N*un*lariee of the rn* l* quo." I by Ihe Free 1‘rrss
get b y without trouble a m i with- iT |y , f Sanford . . . a* attempted u* having s ggestnl lu .Mr. F o ri
out allowing a lilt.
to be defined in an Invalid and III*-'. lh&gt;- motor magnali- agree to
lluikhaiill g a m way In ur.ulher unrrnetltutlnnal V i"* Act, when Cr*nt ihe government a lien on NOTE
his dr,-n*it.&lt; In t!w bank, making
It's a new departure In talking picture*.
them in rffrrt a "froxvn deposit''.
Something different than you’ve ever be­
Thi^.Mr. Ford dcclineil to do. Sen liter rousens thru suggest* 1 that
fore aecn.
llmrlly Ihernif, prays the cen■lilcralidn o f thr Court here In
(lie p/t-ml**'* and due procr** of
law In this* behalf nf the City of
Ksnfi rd . . , to answ er to the
said S lat" by what w arrant or
authority o f law it claim* to exrrrls r, rmptny, and perform the
fonrliup*, powers, privilege* and
franchise* of a municipality fn,
up n, and over that certain land
and trrrltn ry . . . described, and
that Ihe Court will declare (h at
lh- City , . , I* unlawfully usurp­
ing, eirrrlsin g , and enjoying the
functions, privileges, and fran,
rhises nf a munlcpallty over said
lands without w arrant or author­
ity nf law. and that It be ousted
therefrom ."

WANTADS
R A TES
10c line 1 time.
He lint .1 lime*
7c line fl time*
5c line 1 month,
klinimum charge 30c,
1— Announcement*
HAVE YUUIt WATCH repairrd
by one who really know* how.
Ilrig g i, Jew eler, Mag. Av«.
LOST—Ring of 10 key* ami lock,
Reward. Rhone :ui:i-W.

Yesterday several very powerful dramatic
scenes were ruined on account of «ome
people not understanding what was being
conveyed.
.
*
It Is very important that you aee it from
the beginning,....This Picture Starta To­
night at 6:35 and 9:06.
,

n c i u i v CAHDIH. p h a b CANOUt, all a t Tarawa. Oklakesm: a s i
itt uE L x. c i a m i t m a p a n
t'AIIPIN. and LCCILC CAHDIH,
XIBan. at Carmew oetahoma:
Tae aad aerk at you ara hereby
ordered aaC required ta be s a d s a year befora |bla Court In Hanford.
Kemlaole Coesty. Florida. •» **•■*
day March ttn. A. D. HI*, the same
herein a«alaat you. upon failure te
being b rule day e f tile C e a rL te
anewtr the Bill ef Complalati f itfl
appear, plead or aaawer aeld M I
nf (Vmulslnt the I&gt;*«rea eWBia
Coarr will be entered agalaat f»o
Tble order te be publlebed earn a
weab for four roarecnltva w aale In
lha Sanford Herald, a aewaptper
regularly publlebed In genilaola
Tnunly. Florida
W ltneu my hand and the official
eeal of lb* obnvo oolllled Oaurl,
thie II day o( Jaauary, A. D. H U.
V. K. DOUOLAf S.
c u r b Circuit Ouurt.
B y :'
A. X. W **«S.a

wii.i.iAM x. n tx t s .
Orlenco. Florida.
FDORRNCH PIVr.nilON*: Halur.
Mollcltor for ComplalnaaL
day. Baltlmora I, Biwlon 1. Phila­
___________
delphia I, Pninmac Tarda I, Hoch- ISKALI
ealar I. Plii.liurgh t.
*
Bblpptou Point l.foewiatten f e e
Betardar. Feb. I*. I l f li
. *ANHmi&gt;-(iVIHIH&gt; — Be n ton nf
Florida' Warm, clear llaallnaa
modorato; mndernl* wlro Inqalry.
Demand Bond, marhal alandy an
• ■IB doe : demand ra lh .r light,
marbrt dull on oikor altea. &lt;*&gt;*•
.tokda.f.ia ub th lpotau i ptinti tbaet g

«&lt; HAIFA*
price o f other
Quality
Rig women were burned to death
and a ndFnber of women and ahlldren were aarioiuly injured in a
fire yesterday In the village of
Slracoa In Lower E g y p t One
hurdred and eigght
c'walllnga
were burned.

LIVERPOOL, Feb. tO .-U P h The passenger liner Montrose was
grounded on tha Askew P it near
Crosby
lightship
today
and
tha passengers were landed here
by tender. Th* Montrose waa ex­
pected to be floated by the even­
ing tide.

leg a l

n o t ic e

Nervous Gxxfitxm
J
Im proved A fter
Woman Took Cardui
"1 found myaalf la a weak, nutdown eoadllloa, aad vary aervoua,
to much eo th a t a t tlaiaa 1 fait
Ilk* | wanted ta aersam.” urrttaa
Ufa. J . T. EL Thomas, of Spartaaburg. a a "Tha least notes would
make me tremble aad fast week
aad aervoua. I reed where Chrdul
had helped ether weak wemea.
aad decided to try It myself. I
fait batter after I began U klag
Cerda!, ta d 4added te keep it up.
1 took s li bottlae In a ll I waa In
a better condition after taking
Card a t . ' My a s m s ware more
settled. ”
.
Cardui, th* purely vegetable madl-

Aa required by Section IL Chapter 55M, Laws of
Florida. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I win ba
in the following placea, on tho date and between th J
hoars set after each, for the purpose of receiving TAX'
RETURNS for the year 1933.
Osceola______ Feb. 21. 9:45 A. M. to 10:45 A. M.
Geneva ............... Feb. 21, 11:00 A. M. to 12:00 M.
Chuluola__ ___ Feb. 21, 1:00 P. M. to 2:00 P. M.
Oviedo................ Feb. 21, 2il5 P. M. to 2:15 P. M.
Slavla
____ Feb. 23. 9:46 A. M. to 10:45 A. M.
Gabrielis______ Feb. 23. 11:00 A. M. to 12:00 M.
Foreat C ity_____Feb. 23, 1:00 P. M. to 2:00 P. II.
Altamonte Sprga Feb. 23, 2:15 P. M.*to Jsl* P* JJLongwood___ Feb. 24, .9:30 A. M. lo 16s*9 A. JJ*
Lake Mary....... Feb. 24. 10:45 A. M. to 11:45 A. II.
Lake Monroe .... Feb. 24, 1:00 P. M. to 2:00 P. M.
Paola ______
Feb.24.2:15 P. If. to 3:15 P. M.
. A. VAUGHAN, TAX AB8E880R

Foiled

ALLEY OOI*—O ur P re h isto ric A n cesto r

FOUND—10 day* ago, girl'* bicy­
cle. Owner may have same by
Identifying it at policv station ami
I.OMT—White getter llog. Lemon
ear. Itetw rrll Di-I.aml und New
Smyrna, Fpb. II.
Notify (’. II.
Hranan, New Smyrna or llrrnhl.
HONEY—10 pound
pail. . /•(&gt;.
|0O'.l FL 2nd. tiro. FL Slui l.

Hall-a

I— Autotnnbilea
REN T AN Austin. Itokdster or
coupe, be per mile. Keel A F'onj,
Phone ICO.
T

10—Flowers am
EGYPTIAN
lotus tuber* and
goldfish. Mr*, lieorgo yiaffctt,
Palm Terrace.
FOR
and
J . \Y.
$703.

HALF*.: 200.000 Ruby King
World IU-atrr pepper plants,
It* II, Iotko Monroe, Phone
'

15—Apartments For Rent
LOWER 3 room furnished ap art­
ment, 601 Park Av*. Telephone
733 or apply 311 Flrat National
Rank Rldg. ColcWugh Realty Co.
ONE Small apartment- Ijm gtry
AparDuent*. I’bona 671-J.

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[v

TWO-STORY unfum ithed house.
Good condition. .612 Ho. Palmrtta Av*."Telephone 480-j.

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girl's Uicycle, appV
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M n lrr I. M il", off M in o r 3 w ith u
n u n In ? | n «: o ff U k a I wrllh I
m n I" 3 In n ; n f ( l l u r k t u i d l &amp; w U k
I ru n lu I In n . n i l M «»Irr I w ith :
runx In 3 In n; o ff M .O o w a u 3 wrllh
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(f llr lir r ,
M o lf f K in n h iu H l r t i r r M in o r. I'm*
plrtR. In lin e nnd L u tlw ig .

COUGHS
DaaY 1*1 them M • atraaxla hold.
Tight asm* qakkfr. Crsoawdiinn com-

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. FOR RENTt Unfurnished houw,
. 6 rooms and seeping porch. Ine ld . re finished. Phong 140-334-J.

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double action of

A Sail F o r Sale

T H E ADVENTURES OF TOM, DICK A N D H A R U Y
A H t A V r K O L I I N S E A THIS

N OANINfr , F B L U O W B f C ‘
THINK W e S H O U L D RlW U A
A S A IL PffOH THE CANVAS,
TMOSe «VN» A A t AOLLBP INI

13T°« FOUR.
o*r$ and
'WGHTS rue.
BOYS HAYt MEN
ADRIFT IN THEIR
SMALL BOAT­
NOTHING BUT
THE Blue SKY
a n d Resncss
SEA PROVIDE
THEIR COMPANY
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w a ll. SO NUTS
|» T T IN 'NIAS,
7 0 IN * H O TH IN '—
N t V M W A N T iD
ro WALK ASOUNO
u i'S T f f e y c M . n o s
IN ALL NY L IFE

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TH* BANTORD HIRALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA,
T H t SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Sanford H erald

ROOSEVELTTOBE
The passage of the BUine Reaolution. oeemDigiy desELL GUARDED
tlned to become the Twenty-first Amendment to the Con­ W
stitution of the United State*, by 15 votes better than the
required two-thirds in the Hou*e of Representatives, after A
TCEREMONIES
favorable action In the Senate last week where the vote
. .

T he Blaine R esolution

was 63 to 23, la a triumph for Democrata and Republican*
alike an d'puts the question of prohibition directly up to
the individual atatea of the Union.
The Blaine reaolution was prepared and introduced In
the Senate by Senator B laine, of Wiaconaln, a Republican,
but it is a well known fact that it could never have passed
had it not had the approval ami, In truth, the active sup­
port of the Preeident-elect and hi* lieutenants. The Dem­
ocratic caucus called by Speaker Garner and the solid Dem­
ocratic vote In the House undoubted effected its pasango
there where a aimilar bill had failed on the opening day
of this session.
Prohibition repeal, as It now stands, embraces all of
the pledges of the Democratic platform and most of t h e
pledges of the Republican. In thli fo rm rit ihould encounbar fa r easier sailing among the various state conventions,
which will be called to ratify It. than it would have If it
had failed to include, for Ina^nce, federal guarantees to dry
U 0 D A Y , FBBBUAKV II* liW
■ B U I Y BM B rO U TODAY”
iwrfii,awm
*..m hi nr.«
iA*...,
BELIEVE AND L IV ETtliatt#
ild unto her, I am tha m u r ra e on and Uta Ufa: ha th a t hollavh In me, though ho w ets da*d,
it shall ha Ilvtj And wbosoovar
voth and b«liav*th In ma shall
iv*r die.—John l t : U .
I t baglns t® l®°k M -If Huey
M g can out-haffla Heflin.

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Export Yagga G et f *-*00 •*
rlaado Haul—headline. A Pro*-

1 Whan lha m ordim girl a y * ,
• s v s t ’t a thing to p“l

on

1

American* attend dlarmament
eonftreM** la world eaplUl* with
oca when fanatic* and de­
ltas at horn# can aeevre
a t say pawnshop.
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H ow ever, Occasion Is
T o L ack No B ril­
liance A s R e su lt
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 \ ^ - W
- F r a n k lin D. Roo.*relt will M com* th* m w t earefuiiy guarded
provident In peacetime hUtory on
the day he t»k** the oath of offk« but lh« precaution—reflecting
th# attem pt on hla Ilf# mad# a t
Miami—will »r»»* non# of tha
color or brilliance of hi* iraugtlr* l tw o week* h*n*e.-----------------In announcing final arrangom ent. for khe parade tho committ*e In chargo .aid It woold tneaaura up to tho boat tradition* of

Cash paid fo r clean cotton rmgj
a t The Herald office.

leant 36 ntatca before the Tw enty-flnt Amendment becomet
part of tho Conatltutlon.
Any thirteen statea aan delay
It, or block it altogether.
.

From tha way aom* of th##*
fotiticlans talk w# (tent
why
thty don’t n i t f Iron .tho botla of
«ur monoUry »fiU ty and than
ihart ahould ba plenty to k°
Around »um enough. But what
dlfftranea dooa (tt nuke, whathar
It la gold, *Hv«r or Iron, If a faw

“ G e n tle m a n J im ”

The death of Jaiqea Corbett ban not only removed one
of the greatest benefactor* of boxing, Vut alao taken
away a respected and versatile citizen, after-dinner speak­
er, actor, good-humored oage, and thorouirtycdBH Iffntl6*
m*n*The many Hldea of Mr. Corbett are apt to lm over­
looked In any appraisal-oMilaJKa under the preponderance
of lore regarding his pugilistic prowess, “thd* man who
beat the great John L. Sullivan." But it was not hi* mere
physical skill that made this man the figure he wuh in
the sporting world; it was hla espousal of a high code
among fighters that brought him to the pinnacle of fame

and JJp“ ^ tl^ who took I*,,,!,,* out 0f the gutter and bar
,«UUm*nt and U» ra-oponing "»
room
and placed It on » plane of respectability. Turn ink
'omlgn market* arw rasl bullish
feature* for farm prlc**." Reduc­ from his duties as a bank clerk ho began to fight at the
tion of th# BtiUih dobt on an age of twenty, and with his perfect physical development
[obUlty-to-pay botU would re* to r. combined with Intelligence he developed a style of boxing
p the America^ farm er hla best that was a far cry from the accepted brute strength meUtoti

division*. With Gen*r*l P enhing
'a* 'eh W ntU ff Wilt-ride Brig.-&lt;»*"r
p. U Mile* and a group of olflceri, mombor* of their parade
atalT. T o u r sergeant* bearing tha
national color* and th* flag of
tha general of th* arm ies will folTh# flm t division will l&gt;* led by
Maj. Gen. Paul Z. Malone a .
marshal. I t will includ* five
arm y hands, several arm y -unit,
formed in close column of eight*,
two marine band, and .overal
navy hands and battalion, of blue­
jacket*. Th# RUhmond Blues, the
Richmond Grey* *nd tho Rich­
mond llow tliem will follow th#
246th co ait artillery band with th*
roast artillery band with the
Hcdgawlck Guard* of W aUrbury,
Conn., Just behind. R. 0. T. C. and
■tudent cadet corp* will complete
the dfviiion column.
Jam es A. Farley, m arshal of

again In 19M. Whether ho dooa
I trill doutlets depend upon th* mll| Uko* which tha DomoeraU mok*.
/ o f do not rusk* during tha a*it
Ltwo ot thro* year*. Mr. R o o m
fwrlU n o m n n agolaft Rooaanlt
Lagain If th* now pretidont earrl**
Kotik hla catiR&gt;lg)t sU4c**s

SANFORD, TW EN TY Y EA R S AGO

aw i

Dr. and Mrs. J . N. Roboon cnU rU inod tb* young fritnds of
th slr kttlo *on, Claude, Tuesday
Adolph Hltl.r, chancellor of afternoon, on tb* occasion of hi*
Qarmany, ha* adopted a policy of fifth birthday, a t a very prslty
•Oppressing novropapors v o h le h orange birthday party a t th«lr
h s n d s o m * home on Sanford
H tlghU . Th* lltU* guest* »*r*
•Otertataed bv MU* Suit* Brawn
dq tb a spacious and beautiful
Uwn. The children wore aorvsd
d.liclou, orange punch by
Mr*.
W, T. Field*, who with Ml*a 8o*U
Brown, osristad Mrs! Robson In
a n U rtaln ln f and ta ria g fa r her
•on'* llttlo gnarta.
.
Mr. and Mr*. Wabstor Howard,
• f Hollty, N. J , ar* tha guosta of
tholr cousin, Mrs. L. R. Philips,
Mol fo u lly .
Mr. sod Mr*. Smith, of Augus­
te, G o , ar* th* gasate of thslr
daughter, Mr*. W. T. FUld*. Mr.
and Mr*. Smith recently c*le-

pleasant visit to Mr. a n j Mrs. T.
J. Milltr.
Mr*. F. F. Dutton is enjoying
a visit from h t r friends, Mr*. Middltton, of Trenton, N. J., and Mr*.
Taylor, o f Lanarck, Pa.
Mrs. R. J . Holly, Mrs. E. D.
Brawn. Mr*. M. H. llolbom , Mis*
Madolln. Hill, MU* Mab*l Hand,
and Mix* Charlotte Hand ipont
yesterday In Or Undo.
Mrs. T. 8 . Pavla waa hostess
of th* Fancy Work Cirri# Thurs­
day afternoon. Onesta wer*: Mr*.
J . D. Robert*. Mr*. J . J . Purdon,
Mrs. W. L. MlH**r. Mr*. D. A.
(laidwell, Mr*, a a W oodruff,
Mr*. M. H. H id. Mia. W- T. Johos,
and Mi*. J . T , M f &lt;

the state.n 0 Announcement w a. mat’a at
—Col. Raymond Robin*, rmhiblw h ite Ilou** of the v l.it by
lion.advocate, .a h u ih n u r ^Un.J l)b^H&lt;d&gt;in»^aitJ -hl*- w lf* r-att4 -w &gt; * pn|iermrn were not given oppor­
tunity fo r an Interview.
Tho*e who .aw the friend ’ of
the President entering th* Whit*
House said he appeared to b* In
excellent health.
Hour#.
Dr. Dnnitl Poling, one of th*
leader, in th* World Christian
Kndeator ’movement, a militant
supporter of prohibition, and ong
of the iiin»l acliv* searcher, for
Robin*, said recently a fte r a visit
with P ir.ld c n t Hoover th a t hit
friend h*«l tVlayrd h i. call I tm in e he had mrnded more .lowly
than had been expected from an
attack of ane.ia to which phy*
xician. attributed h i. dl.appear-

Mow

York.

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CHICAGO, Feb. 21.—(AT— Lo­
cal and regional problem , a rt
•breaking tho - «ad*ae# .o X - s ls U
l-s i.lo to r. In th«ir march toward
sovornia*nt cco. omy, tax r*adju .tm cn t and relief lor tho needy.
Although tho foal embracing
finanrial equilibrium In budgat*
and govrrnmont rfo rg an lu tio n
surgery retrain* unirem ally d*fin ilr, many a.Mmhll** aro pau.ing
to con»ldor the tpecial damanil*
nf their con»titu*nt., a .urvey to­
day *how*d.
For example, Connecticut i»
.hrtwlng g reat Intem .t in a judi­
cial reform hill which would re­
place all except the .uprem e and

anre.

D jY l^ o u D k t T ^ i y

NJCX. Froac*. M

by a ahat U Ifcs'hMd. PoUca did

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following. Mr*. F. W. Stanley. U ,t" ’ * *
Mr*. tJ. S. Srlman. Mr*. B. C.
Moore. Mr*. J .
U ln g . M r,. M. .
f
N. Cleveland. Mr*. G. O. Danner,
Mr*. B. R. Heck, Mr*. J. B. Oviatt,
Mr*. C. P. Hrrti.'er»nn, Mr*. T. C,
Pitrhford, and Mr*. E. C. Harper.

Reasonable Prices with

.w**t p*».. Hish .cor* ptix* wa,
swarilml tn Mr.. Peter Sih.nl
whih? low «cor* pylx*. were pr*-

M flrixx

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PRINTING
W# or* equipped U prodt
flm t class ]ah w srk a t I
lowest pOMlbl* prices. Glva

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MCBRIDE AVERS 1romfor.

H o m a g e Is

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enactment of hi* arm* vmhargo

F a v o r ite s O f S ta R e , •
S c r e e n A t M ila n e
The stage and iwreen favorite.
Jimmie Shea and Guy Raymond.
Leglomanla Maniacs, with their
revue of 20 entertainer, will lie
the attraction a t th* Milane The­
a te r on Wednesday.
T heater and acreeo fan . remrm
her their exeollent work in Paramount on P aritle" and other mu
•leal hits, also their last startini
in vehicle “ Dream Gill Follle.'
with a supporting cast of nte
These tw o#hoy. are without a
doubt the outstanding en tritairing feature in the “stale Ihlt i n •on and have Just coatpleted a full
two m -nths In Miami a t the leadlag theaters and nlfht clubs. They
have surrounded themselves ,w|th
a capable cast of *ln|er» and
dr-teen and music Is (furnished
by th* original llot Spot orches­
tra.
I/oretta
Young a n t Warren
Williams la
’’Emplvyee's Fntraiw e” will be th# feature pie-

MBITTING POSTPONED
Th* rsguU r mending day of the
A*rah Parker Methodist Orphanago Club at tha irpkaaago at
Benton Springs has been postponod f f i j i Friday un|it; a Ular
date IgliA u^ of “ChlliYen'* Day"
a t th* Central Florida Exposition
In Orlando.

sr

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taels, m ake the
•Mixer the rlrv lot,

. lour, thro
it ih« P'll

I’KTKKSIUIRO, Frl&gt;. -*t.

ithrmim

Wage Regulation
Ra s e d Upon Age
Is Being Suggested
.Kpcnl if they e &gt;t t n »■••*
M AI tit 11&gt; Kccii U I I ’H of *n!
"suppress tho » , i irhelll. i» W
, .ircnnllng t.i
■ ■&gt;a&lt;" s»f th,
hv Alfred Emanuol Smith- r t r r k . institutio n
prnfrt—haeTh, audience nt the afternoon jug «
\ fur e m
, and •••
&lt;(„ | n n „ f the sixth annual « u |l i - 1 t a b l t h m r r t nf a la ■ evrhani!*’
r r n pruhlbilioh *,m*,nlu&gt;n »h.„it
fur r l r r k . , a i r amou.- 'hu 1 iu*t &gt;
n l ni&gt;i imvbI ,.f the league*. I-* | .io n . „f o u rking rvaulatlon. !•&gt;''
and i ’ m non.
•&lt;
“ Tlw r«a.l la ralificatiun will !*•
hlmkrd hy milllnn- uf men and
wiiinrn « h „ not only arc d rie rmine I th at t h r -at ntn -hall not
r „i,. hack hut who aril 11 - r in a
-torm nf p r o l r .t a u a m - t the mi*U«e of 1 a r ti - a u power to influence!

frrtlvene*- of thi* R eror.trurtlnn
Corporation, i-t . \.L g eii.’inu jfWu*
and I* int’iHliioiiu lirw elrutentnf g ra te &lt;Mltger. tl 1* drying up
(ho e iu ir r , of vrrillt. The etTixl
i f eneti puldiration 1* furring
(•aymer.l lij dl-tre—ed debtor, to
n p len i.h Innk fi.no,, It I* m us­
ing the huanliiig of • n rn ry ."
• In ii’glng vim* Aim ul. o f. ,l(u
Aliiinkiuptry 1,111. Ilootrr -a ll thi*
jl .r i . Blioii wa- "of the mod rrit
Iiral im polturte lit till* |H*rio..' of
/rradjustm ent, adding that *urh a
• sy*li’m tv* • "highly nr,-r*&lt;ary 111
I order to iwriuil a rertnin iiilniultt
T 'nUrttMifw i*» br ri*tirisni&lt;r^T n*

I lay nr s,

Cash paid for clean cotton
at Tha Herald offki.

C H IC K EN PIL A U
Went Side P.-T. A.
School Hoooe 6:0# P. M.
Tho n day
Children 15c AdulU 35c

(Continued Dnm Page One)
vote in W ashington, he delivered
a message asking for early leg­
islation to call a convention. He
specified the delegate, standing
fur eletinn In the convention
shnuld list themselves definitely
for or against ratlfieation." ‘
A .ession o f tho Now York
legislature last night was prom­
ised Mil. fo r immediate aelion l»
elect delegate. Ur a convention
An emergeney
within 60^ d f r
message from (Sovernor la-hman
w a. seen a . likely to speed the
decision.
Ohio*. Governor White, at Co­
lumbus. .d ra fte d a m e.jage fo •
delivery to the Irgi.latur* &lt;lomorow, to'propne* legislation for lection “ f a r - # rnnvenUop.
Vi
rnvem or was opposed t„ „r *
already Introduced under t t b - '
delegate, would he elected at
large rath er than hy district.
At M odi.in, W ism n.ln, a res
olntinb was put before the leg­
islature to empower Governor
Sehmedeman tn m il sn rleelion.
A t A tlanta, a resolution was he.
foro the Georgia house railing for
ssarm blv o f a slate-wide conven­
tion. July 10.
The New Jersey legislature
wa* *1 work nn the problem, with
a number of legislative proposals
offered for action* but the leaders
w ire tangled somewhat in de­
hat* on w hether It was un to
Congee.* or the sta le to rail the
conventions, the aamc Issue which
ra used a share of dlvpute In
Washington.
Tho West Virginia legislature
delegated to a Joint .committee
of six the task of drafting legis­
lation to rail a convention.
The Arizona
legislature re
reived the new* with cheer*, and
within three minutes a Joint reoolotlnn wa* introdnrod for seleetlnn nf delegates to a conven­
tion first through a prim ary In
April, then a general election in
Mav. Th* convention would be
held a t the end of th* U tter
month.
In Missouri, IfgiaUtksw for a

“W II h I In* l.mJ'IHt tt •• I’X|H t I
fotw th,- -late toi' inoiiry iohiM
li.tve enablr,; u* t . pav *&gt;ur »l't.
N*l lui'ik oblic.tuM, ami |&gt;a, 11,,oli.ilm, tu t we'll hake tn u» I
along without it", J. It Walk,-,.
•wunty supennlrm lenl, •latetl la-i
night.
"Ilran g r county u-nl to hate
an eight tiinnla* term au.| I
lint Inliete the -yslenl w slid »uf
fet from it", he. I.wlarvil. "At any
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deficit for next te a r."
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for meeting lu y m ert «&gt;f

Shorter School
Telrm Indicated ,
F o r Orlandoansi

-it.'-wide rlectlun of •Wlegale*
f»ir and again,! it'i.-al w a. appnivi'd by a ewinmiltte tn readin&lt;—• for a vote by the House to ­
day.

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n n .t t r m p r r

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mV, group* lh.it Wen the fight In
put the ISth Amendment into the
constitution again
trganlxe it’ I
fight n* they 1I1I tie’ll, they will
iru*h the liquor power and do it
more quiokly nnd more rompletely
than liefoie.
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•tateent U*t nig h t'
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11111I lm removed from the lupior
t r a f f l r ; -hall the roitnlry retu rn
to e v a illy the -nine
ndilion n-

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nrf like- n nlrrl tm wrt jinvi’mi’iit
■ml inctfiiil of Mto|i|iillK .voiir

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C o r in n e &amp; M a y b e ll

T h e M e lo d y M a id s

Singers and Dancer*

Harmony Singns

W A LK ER &amp; SPEA RS
Broauway Entertainer*

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O ’D A R E ’S

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M E R R IL L

T IR ES and PRODUCTS

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ISM Orsago A**, Winter Pork.
TeL W. F. U-M
'Food of Use same quality sad character that I would aorva If
yo* were goast* ia my own homo."
(Mr*.) CMASUBM J. BAKER. Owner

Bad Brakes
But Worse

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Sensational

stoasted

lilt if taut t«m

thoroughly, gi*e lh&gt;- ps-opte the

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•
O f A n t f - S a l o o n ;»♦ Irani one h llf «•! th«*
L eague
C o m m e n t s |tn? if n t «l» *»• mu«t onratm*'

B y T h r o n g s S t a n d ­ ...............
Villa* * it "I'n,* • • a*. |*on*tr**
in g In R a in S to r m

John F.

S t a__t e s Are as-Vieing
m
m.
In Race To Submit
Prohibition Repeal

50c Plat#

E x ten d ed

n*» «•*»#

p*r*t I, • • « in M a d,i t ju - t d r a w n 1
u p ’ hy a gu tte d rimuui-«i»n a n tl |
awaiting official
All
Mite i lo t k . a r e 1 . i r r r l v e ;
monthly -.dartrl a t u m - from
Itnt |«- . t a - nt the age •( to. t **1
1 5 p e - r t * . tapprosim aic ty &gt;111
a t the a g e nf 5 or niun A 21pretatHin. \i. i..u«
vri.r.,J.I ile i k t c i r i t r . ' Jie.clOT.
t„ Sidllvan; younger men with the
a *m onth. Tho
.a t a r y -rale for.
Mrtlride -*i ‘.
h altrrrd feature, of their fi-tlc rrrognire that -uch hotniwlng*
r a n g e from Mr,
•’The fundamental t**ue .till womrn clerkprofes.lnn, prom oter, and champ­ represent nil erdeavor of the in
ion.. »|mrt« magnate* nod old stitution t„ provide fund* ne.-V.I i- i.rd will COlitlmie t • In- whether peseta- n month at the a ge of l o i
pe -eta. at JoT
friend*, a t mingled In the -dent In service t.&gt; their re*|iettlvr emu thi* nation *h*M I gulile or pro la
tirru'ial r n . h i r r - and -poci.il
gathering that .a t thm .igh the munltie*.”
hilot the traffie in beverage aim i m|,li M'o. may r r c c i t r *2il percent
solemn high maia of requiem, rel“Thi* iiiildirallon**, lie *aid, **i* hoi
ehrnleil hy the youthful pri. -t nf tle.troyinu the u-*fulfie«* and &gt;f
• Now it i* till to the wet* Hi more than ■rdinaty t i c k - . Wmuen
or &gt;hir i-. mimeograph
op. i.itom.
Cmhi'tt** home church. Father

e , M ar. 5 "O Mr*. Andrew ('arraway.
—
*
Tho*# pr#»*nt w e r * : Mr*.
« between th* frtchrr II. BaiV-y, Mr«. G. D.
IsUKjyker. Con- Bi.hop. Mr*. IVtre Schaal. Mr».
wr* of th# Worn- ,|Mrk MacDonald, Mr*. J. Howell
tt*« of.tho S*ml- p|,ht Mr*. R. A. Newman. Mr*. A.
mb*r of ComKnov, Mm. F. A. Er*rhard.
» City HaU ) « - 1Mr*. E, Coiqpton. Mm. A. C. Fort,
km for th* annu-j
n.
Thra«her, Mm. Jean
to be h«M her# Adam*. Mm II. M. Papworth. Mm. _
lopUd, and local Ra|ph ||. Wlsht. Mm. II. B. l^wi*.
amrd to handle j|m . Andrew Carraway. Mr*. F.
ir th* entertain- w . Bender. Mm. Walter I. MorK) delesate* who gan. and MUa Mary Dishtnn.

B en efit

M trw tikr, n«» ir trr a t.

(Coatimiml from Fag* On*’I
etense th r inuounl of relief. loon*
to *talr- unit miieipaltlie*; amt the H e a d

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■ I t . S tr n o d r a p b e r '
i r i n iterallnn us *&gt;r. W.'mi-Yi janitor*

"This is on# o f the greatest
buttle* in the g reat » * i ar.- with
nt.ohot, the age-lung riwm* of

r o "rn,rd ,n Mr"’ R- n- ni"hnP ,nJ

TURKEY
JS U P P E R
rrsday 6:00 P . M.
Epiioopol! P a r i a h

“Ounctcr’'— th* duroetcr of
Luckioa' fin* golden-brown
In the Southland, in
Virginia, in Georgia, in North
Chrolina. in 8outh Chrolina. in
Kentucky, they know that only

*

Compton were ho&lt;te*.e* *t the
weekly ’•Udie* day'' which took
place y esterd ay , at the Sanford
Country d u ll w ith'# large a t­
tendance of women. A nine-hole
handicap tournament wa* partici­
pated In during the morning with
Mr*. E. Compton •* winner.
FrUnd* nf Mr*. R. J. Boyd and
At the noon hour kincheen wa.
Im Emily Boyd will be glad to .erred informally from a long
dining table which was decorated
with quantities Of height_rolorei|
tiweet peas.
In "th e afternoon
u ^ . . __ _
.

Quality Merchandise at

■

TUESDAY
A , ound , , ’ Day and F a th e r,
N lfh t pri)rT, m w,n b . giv»n by
th, SoaUnoU High School P.-T. A.
„ 7.30 0’c|nck , t th* aehool auditoriunt.
The y . W. A. of th P in t
Baptist Church wil| meet a t 7:3«
o’clock at the homo of Mr*. W. P.
Brook*, J r „ 1100 Park Avrnue.
A program of Indian music,
.erne*, and *toHe*, acknowledge
in* Outdoor Florida Week, will
he given a t SsOO P. M. a t the
Woman1* Club by th* Must* Departm ent of th* chib with Mr*.
C. P. Ilem don and Mr*. France*
A. Hickson In charge,
Mi** Kathorine Tillia and M id
Al&gt;» Chorpening will entertain
the member* o f the Co-ed Cla*a of
,h ' F ln “ M*tho.li.t Church at

Mr*. II. T. St*v*n* plan* to re­
tain to her home at Aahboro. N.
C. today or
tomorrow after
•pending a few day* harw with
Mr*. Ralph M. Warren. 60) Ea*l
Second Street.

Please!

11^-OPV-

Major Ooaarol WlUUa* H. John•ton, re Ur* ckUf *f ataffo l th*

JR.

r iiiw o w t o o * hyiilir* gam*. w»r* rnjoyrd In th*
E*. , • L
larir# Rylng room which wa,
.kins tb*ir
homo B(lorwd w,|h rrJ , m, ry|li, tmJ

Phono IM

' Cash paid for clean cotton rags
a t The Herald office.

Only Luckies have such
character...such mildness
Commander Of 91st

PHONR 9 i »

s triaL

O ther stale, which have a r­
ranged for representation fn the
parade will appear tlh the follow­
ing order: Kentucky, Ohio, Louisi­
ana, Mississippi, Illinois, Maine,
Michigan, .Florida. Iowa. Wltcunsin, Gregon, Oklahoma, and Arlxuna. Band* from Bedford. V*.,
an.) Augusta, Ua., will parade in
thi* division which will also in­
clude presidential elector* from
various state*.
l.ouU A. Johnson, national com­
mander of the Amor Iran Legion,
will be marshal of th* third divi­
sion which will inehtd* many
unit* of (fcservlcemen. One, car*
has been set aside fo r voter*n» of
the Grand Army of tho Rtpubllc
and flv* for Confedorat* veterans.
Twenty car* will bo used by mem­
ber* of th* United Spanish War
Vetarpns organisation and on*
car and two buses f t r n a io a a l
India* War vvtarans. Th# Elston
firemen’s band, tha Green f i a j -

Il^ &lt; n -

Service Station and Girsif*
Storage—Repairing
Gao, Oil and Tire Service
Geneva and Sanford Ave.

Herald Printing C«

gi», Connecticut, M**.achu.*tts,
Maryland, South Carolina, Vir­
ginia, N«w .York, North Chrolina,
Rhotla Island and Vermont d tltto tu.n. will follow In that ord*r.

T riple M u rd e r Found
In G otham Speakeasy

Sine* Florida Outdoor Week U
Lloyd Ethoredge, of Jackson-■ being observed thi. wtvlt throuahviilo ipeot Sunday . h ers - withi out the .ta t* th , regular all-day
m ectirg ..f t'lrclr Number Si* of
the First Baptist rh areh wa» htUl
and Mr*. W. M. H ayne.1 on the ground* cf the home of
h n moved from 210 We*t Six- Wt*.
P. llender.on, Mellonvill*
kenth Street to IIS We»t Seven- Avenue, ye*t*rday, with Mr*. B.
M ath Street.
C. Moore presiding over th* hu*»ne** *c*»ion.
•'M l.. Dorothy A. Thornton, of
During th# Cmy th# study of th#
lakeland, .p en t the week-end here1 ml.alon .tudy bock. “Soul Winwith her parvnla, Mr. and Mr*. rin g ”, w a. completed under the
Thurston,
direction of Mr*. G.- ft, Reiman,
Mr*. B. K. Beck had charge of the
. Friends
of
Mi.*
Dorothy Bihle itudy le*.on and Mr*. K. C.
•rook* will regret to learn that1 H atpcr ron&lt;iUct*d the devotional.
dt* continue* to be 111 . a t her. Plan* were then made for th*
ibom* on Oak Av«nu*.
week cf prayer which will be ohserved dorlng the first week of
I Henry Schumacher, of Flu.hing March.
||N. Y-, I* .pemlAig *ome tim e here
A rovrred dish luncheon wa*

BRY A N

°f ^Corbett became a master of skillful foot work, of
feinting, ducking, and the left hook.
He didn’t bludgeon

while dancing before them with the elusiveness of a phnntom. He had no uoe for the ugly grimacea of the hartlcnci
"pug" and never reaorted to swearing. He always fought
clean and always acted the gentleman.
After his retirement from tho ring Corbett took up
th* lesa atrenuoua profession of acting and enjoyed no lit­
tle success on- the stage.
llo was an exceptional con­
versationalist and waa always in demand a t banquets where
hla after-dinner talks provided enlightening ami humorous
W a s h i n g t o n e#rra*pond#nla entertainment for the guests.
itlon conslderabla apoeulallon
A t his death he evinced the same qualities of courage
ItkaraabouU a* to tb« possibility and undisturbed serenity as ho showed in the ring, and
Let Hoavtr’a running for pr*»ld*nt he succumbed only after a long fight with an insidious

; Circle N um ber Six
—
o r c h u rc h H** M eet S o cia l

Mr*. B. W. Smith and llttlo
daughter, cf Samson, Ala., ha« ‘ L a d i e s D a y ” I s H e l d
• r r t t f o t n .pond several day.
A t G o lf C lu b M o n d a y
o t t B r r . and Mr*. H. D. Smith.
Mellonvill*, Avenue.

T H R A IL K IL L

PROGRAM

Telephone: Office 148

Char let P1*ng*. qf B*ll*vllle..
X. J , ha* returned to hi* home
i/Ur .pending four week* her* a .
th* g u t.t of Georg* Thumton.
Vr*t Sid*.

foreign custom**.

. Th* namo of Gulsapp* Zangara
la on tho tongue of rv try A m eri­
can today, but tha kind of fame
Which h# ha* galnad la not laatjstg. In a few year* only the
guard* at Rslford, will know hU
name. Who, for ln»taneo, can regU l th* a s a u i i t of .W illiam Met a n l o y f W* saw hi* name .tho
£ th * r day and It wa* a compUt*
rgtyuigvr tn u*. I&gt;eon Cxolgoec*
'tea* once for a short tint* **

FINAL RESPECTS
Personal A ctivities PAIDTO CORBETT

Jr, Park A partm ent.,

L eg islatu res Of
Colonel R o b i n s Is
Belated Visitor To
."f:.". ."".““ S; States Besought
oh*erver* forecast will take the
By Municipalities
1)U„ , j 0n n l t 0f c o n g r * . . and to

littl* private fighting on the aid*.

■

strengthen sta te support o f publicg
schools.
1
Before the Michigan assem bly*
a r t bill* which would t a w tt th*
governor with virtually onlimltad
authority to order limited bank
withdrawal*, and contlaalng the
state's banking “holiday.’*
The Colorado sonata ha* ap ­
proved a resolution for reference
to
voter* o f a conatitutloaal
amendment which would eliminate
all elective ita te officer* except
the governor, lieutenant-governor
and auditor.
In th* Mtdwe*t, *nd in *overal
other aection* where moat of tha
food for tho nation’* dinner table*
I* produced, the farm er*’ attem pt
to hold hi* land against m ortgage
and tax .a ir . U drawing a re­
sponse from aaaemblie*.

The D iagnosis

The’^fiSSe resolution rontilns the frank stout-heartcil
language, “Repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment," which
characterized the Democratic plank on prohibition and. at
AlU.aama.Uoia..tha.,fitd«raLjMatCKUooJa.ihoaft.htoteft..wbJiRh. Jh ttlfu Jh y M g rit,!;
t the capital wh»re hf
elect to remain dry, promised by the Republican platform tha
oath, Romevelt will b*
but not mentioned In the Democratic plank. The resolution guanled cloaely by * detachment
do«i not contain the fetleral guarantees ngalnat the return of **cr*t *ervlc* m«n, whll*
of the saioon'advocated by the Republicans.
Both plat­ crack detectlre* from ca .te m and
forms called for the ratification of repeal by state conven­
tions, as the Blaine resolution provides, Instead of by state
gency.
Uniformed poll** from
legislatures.
...
A t tho present time a doubt remains as to whether other title* will augment th#
these conventions are subject to call’by further Congres­ W ashington force, a guard of m a­
rine# will be on ham/, and In ad­
sional action or by that of atate legislatures, Constitutional dition
many unit* of the arm y
authorities seem to differ on this subject.
Calling of the and navy Alll be prevent a* pa­
conventions by Congress in Its present mood undoubtedly rade r*.
would facilitate repeal as the necessary measure* could bo
While the recent attem pt nn
enacted a t once; whereas, if left to the Individual legisla­ Roo.evell'. Ilf* will b* fre .h in
tures, the conventions might not be called for seven ye■*'l,• the mind, of visitors—expected tn
In a t least four states, the conventions could not be cslletl exceed 200,000—th* committee
for more than a year since the legislatures themselves do ha* been Informed that ft l«
Roosevelt's wl*h th a t the episode I
not meet within that time.
*
In a number of states, however, governors and legisla­ bo forgotten for th# May.
*-*
_!J „ _ i U n n v a v
Roo.evelt will occupy tho *n- r e s i d e n t t t o o v e r
tors are making immediate plans to call state conventions, clo.ed
reviewing itaeid In front of
--------vielng with one another to be the first to ratify the new the White Hoo»o during tho paamendment. Early action by a score of states, however. rads which will consist o f four WASHINGTON. Feb. 21.—(/P)

UJ7 w t ftmght a w ar to *nd

—&gt;

TUESDAY. FEPBRUARV 21. 1933,

TUESDAY. FEFRRl’ARY 21. 19.11

J . C . P e n n e y C o . In c.

'Employer's Entrance'

SEMINOLE

TIRE SHOP

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TOUR NEWSPAPER
Publhhcd In Florida's H e a r t
The World's Greatest Vrfelable
Spot u d Richest Garden Land.
Meaiber Aa^ cUted Pre^s

VOLUME x z m

Zangara Is Given 80 JAPAN SET TO
Years As He Pleads QUIT HAGUE IF
Guilty To Charges FT IS ADAMANT

F irs Cents
: A Copy
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!A« MONDAY.
* lv tv U jT 1 • .aFEBRUARY
E iD n U A A S 20. 1933
SANFORD. FLORIDA.

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THE WEATHER
P u l l ; cloudy and s ig h tly e rid c t
tonight and T ae ad a f.

NUMBER 285
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DeiSth CURB OF FAUN Prohibition Nou)
j
BOARD SCORED foStates To Decide
B Y F A I i f u Will Be Dropped

John M. Everton,
Is Victim Of

John M. F.v#rton, 45-ynar-«W
p n in trr who hna lived g t Oviedo
for the past 10 years, died In that
town
yesterday
iflerao o n a t
shout 4:IK&gt; o'clock.
Funeral arrangem ents had not
been complete,! today pending re ­
ceipt of word from re Util*#-1
Burial will he in Oviedo however.
Mr. Everton was born In Gal
veaton. Tenn. on Jan. 19, 16*7. lie
iv Survived by h it father, Dave B.
Everton, of W inter Park, three
slaters, -Mr*.C. L. West,
of
Oviedo. Mr*. I). A. Jackson, uf
Tampa. Mr*. W. E. Matlock, of
nr T*» v..—i*i»a ri»«
The Japanese cabinet has A tlanta.

AreBeingMade
DRIVE AGAINST Plans
For Push Into Jehol
Province
Shortly;
A ndie So*iryHeDld ; LOBBYING WILL
China
Will
Resist
Not Kill Roosevelt
BE SHOLTZ AIM

Testifies He F I red

Agriculture • Organi­
zation
Z U IIU I1 Opposes
u p p u n c o Too
s o w ,|
Much Interference
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House Adopis Blaine
[D
riveIs Started
Resolution For Re­
peal OfAmendment
BigSalariesBeingPaidTo By Vote Of 289-121
D. C. Feb.
Film Actors Of Hollywood 20.—WASHINGTON.
(A.P.)—
House of
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WASHINGTON. Feh. •.‘r t- l/T l
\ sh a rp ly * onletl Id le r *ra*
definitely decided that Japan
nd-lrrsscd to Congress yesterday
The
will withdraw ’from the
by the head* of II farm orgam ta
League of Nations unlead the
lii'rtv in criticism of the Shannon
HOLI^WOOD. Feb 20.—l/F)
the performer* wh«» bavo galne I R ep resen t stives to d a y adopt*
rommltlee’n rrernt recommend* • The drive against Ih# big aslant* ‘ marked *u&gt; ........ . ,h# *'•** • " erl th e ' B a in e reso lu tio n for
League aaaetnbly upsets all
.
|
for restricting activities of of ||oll&gt;*o«d movie »tar» la Mndn J known to b,« ca«tlng glances to
predictions
anti votes
.ir r u iu i u ii s aut«
»w «o »against
» "•* —
... r « p v t * l . - L h a - —LmbJdjAifttU.
h »w« wlafca RRwaritwnAAw
RICHMOND,. Va.. Feb. 5&lt;V-&lt;/» the prepared report on thl*fcp P A U r y T T A A T P I AIM the farm board.
T h « 'rcso U itU m
K H l S S ’T S ^ e ' n S S C T T y I "tioom” dnv* ro n trs.ts expiring
Ann Harding may lake a stag-* Amendment.
im rt’tr w v in f tm tT m r n iir th ^ 'T ltV m V l t v i v r L n n
. mpailnd ior “ "im slo » » -«M*wrtff' MiffR*(*“ R)efIda'# •oyowwir
putimiAhion
of
^•Representative
Shannon.
Dcnm
ln
rmpi,|.fln,
nnler,
un
unusua.
j
,-ngagenii-nl
in
Foglaml;
t
’hevalie
callinit for
and dynamic govamor, said yes­ w e e k .
along nicely.”
erst. Missouri, made a broad to ■tact V a1 situation evl.t* In the in- intends to make one ’ plctur* ill pmhibiilon repeal to st-ato
T
h
i*
a
lso
w
ill
m
e
a
n
J«l*terday th a t ho had instituted a vl«&lt; ligation of government tom pe d iytry.
t ’alifn m ia’and one nf France ea h
.
MIAMI. Feb. 20.-IA .P .) gorous drive to ,tam p out lobby- a n r s o w ith d r a w a l fro m tin*
conventions passtsl tho House
t it ten with bu«lnes*.
.
contracx i»
.»
nutiinin. Ill* .contract
I* »ai.i
said to ..................... ■
Greta G»rl*&gt;, ,A|aunce Chrvalrffr, niilumn.
w o rld d is a r m a m e n t c o n f e r ­
Gulscppe Zangara pleaded ing In his state.
call for four more picture* at tho By U vote of JS'J to 1.1 o r v i
., •.
l
n
it*
report
on
farm
a*prct«
of
j
MarlrnP
Dirtrirh.
Gloria
Swanson,
ence. A foreign office spoke.
guilty to the charge of as­ Stopping off here on hi* relurn man in Tokyo said he would not
the inquiry, it retommemtevl re*»«- Ronald Cnlinan, the Knur M i n ralp of two a year and guarnnt " " more th au the required two
...
V—*- - — -------------- s
ila s a l ,
. a
a
. ! . . . all
infringement upon V
hi*
»al
tt.. • of all stabili/utnui actlvitl# brother*. Aim Harding, Willmni _against
sault with Intent to mtirder trip from New York where he had be surprised If Japan’* campaign
.
th irtls.I t h a il p re v io u s ly
ary, Tij»irtisl to l*» flitHH) a day.
nf
the
farm
board.
.t
n
.t
e
r
-m-cr
I’o
n
rll
and
George
Arils*
are
I
sum
x
the
Chinese
administered
TAMPA,
hcl.
.
h
a
rt
Unv
.
President-elect Roosevelt and gone with President-elect Hoove
(wen predicted th at th r measure
vision «-of• »co-operative-.
prv»vt*iaw
pril«nit^)hc_filui
-full, involved -in Prior trv th e -le rrlrm h lp ' artlon*
■llvwl
l l i m i gg -m
iviea
i
*»a
»■w rfor&gt;»»*•
wS
----*
•
__
w ra
*»i«
province of Jehol to Manehukim .ad
v ertisin
avni(g&gt;
ag rr-n
f the
woubLps** hy not more than Jtl
three of hU five victims. veil. Governor Sholts » • * enter­
in
the
motion
picture
industry,
j,U
Cltrvg
K
m
h
im
m,1
■
f
l
f
l
f
IhV
ii
f
'
-min
*T*uy
«»my
jtrm
liiitni'
|irogrNm
to
lirlntf
tx-gan. lomorTtw.— llu r. day the
I The&lt;*plea was followed-by the tained bg Governor V.ulirud a t l h c I .cage takea up the Slao-Jana- werki business vrip through Ik from mendwr prinlucer*. nn.l
_ 1 the‘ nlitric* Into line with the limes. Chevalier waa reported .nhoiit to votes. If passed at all.
executive mansion.
, r.|- irrm rnt that loan* lie made t» Contract* of the** Mbig money" leave the Paramount Studio.
The lllaini * tesolutlon which
Judge's refusal to postpone They
discussed goernmentnl nc«e report which rnmlemn* Jap ­ Mid-Western sla te ., behave* tha; private middlemen on the *ame name* range from f.'I.IWMI . week
Aril** may ruallcatr for n time
anese
military
activities.
was a loptrd in the Senate Inst
' thP localiird promotion rampaign
e.onomie* inaugurated in V ir­
the hearing.
in Knglaml nr go bark on the
to I'.’.’iO.iMVO a picture.
J apsnese
m ditary
traffic ■T* setup and now bring followed term* a* to co-operative*.
The aaaasaln told tha Judga he ginia nnd particularly the power
What will come yf the negotia­ stage. Colman la m n*idrring a Thursday hy a «3 to 2.1 voto calls
•■\Ve are am'aied that a commit­
choken the Manchurian railroad ! through by the ilrnli-r service men
glvan
the
governor
by
the
last
waa aorry ha didn’t hill Roostvell
tee of the llous* of Repre.enta tion. In new contract* I* some­ bachelor rest In the British coun- for outright repeal of the Eight*
general essemhly'Wo cut appropri­ along the eastern border of Jehol I will have a direct and stimulating
(Continuvd On I’aga Four)
rcnlh Amen Invent ani.’ offers fed-^
„ H ha's "tick all time” and
live, *houl,| expose its lack of ap­ what problematical, for some of
and
indication*
were
th
at
the
effect
upon
F
onda
ritru*
fruit:
ations whenever he deem* such ac ­
rrul protection to *t*tw Y^hlcn
didn’t Ilka tha ”wny tha capital- tion necessary In prevent a deficit. xero hour I* at hand for the lug that is wD* have an immediate pro tation ami understanding of
elect to remain dry. h&gt;
,
tendency In popularise Florida faint w rlfare a* completely as
Ista taka all tho money.”
Discussing hi» task a t home, the push.
It ilx i provide* that ratiiif**
doe* the ao-calL-d Shannon com­
Abrul 50.000 trn-qve '“will be fruit and increa.,- price*.
Zangara said he lid not want Florida executive said he * 1 1
tlon nf the rrpeal amendment, the
poured Into the province oppos­
Dealer* everywhere are ap mittee In th at |Hirtion of It* re
to shoot Carmak o’ anybody else elected on a platform of “common
Twentieth
Amendment to tho
ing at least twice a* many t ’bl- pirently becoming tired of tha cal port whiih deal* with the farm
sense,
rigid
-economy
and
e
ffi­
evrapt Roosevelt and that ha did
Constitution of the United State*,
board”
the
letter
said.
ne.e.
The
Japanese
command
pr»c
situation
which
ha*
forced
not regret what ha had dona, lie ciency, and I mean to stick to that
,h a 'l I* by *tut«- convention* *J&gt;CIn u rremit open letter to th*
N confident th a t J e h 'l Glty. everything downward and elimi­
s i l l ’ the American people had mis­ program ." "N aturally.” h , added,
cir,tally called (or th at purpose
“you can undersUnd th a t the pol capital of the province which I* nated profit* almost entirely," he Senate agriculture anil banking
treated him end ha didn’t care If
Instead of by state legislature* a*
itisian* in my i U I s a ra n o t a re a l­ BOO - mile*- from th e hattlefronl said;*"“EveIT Ihe hiiTir fruit .tore- roinmittiT*. President Cdwaid A.
--h e lived.• -* •—
-----ha* brsn the custom lit the paxL
will be necupied In five days admit that they aie not making (l’Ncal, n» the American Farm
ly |n love wllh me.”
The action of the Hou*o today
H a said ha thought maybe tha
money. After so mu.-h of thi* ex llurvati federation a»»*ilpl thrii
Concerning lobbying. Governor a fte r the drlva starts.
h
brought to * close federal action
-eop* kill me If I hill I resident." Shot:a said he had w ritten to ev
Chinese officials In Peiping in­ pertence. the trade rome* Into a handling of farm relief leglalatlon.
on the question of repeal. Th# res­
Z angara said ha was not craay ary county official In hi* state, formed the League they are frame of mind that call* for ac­ O'Neal’s name wa* among tho&lt;e
olution' adopted hy both branch#*
and th at ha had a plctura of advising them th a t thay would be complying wllh the government’s tion.
attached to the letter »*nl the
of Cungiess doc* nut rvqjlrw
llooaev^lt in his pocket when he dismissed from office If they a t. onlsrs to resist the Inpsne**. If
From Chicago west through House commltlr* yesterday. An­
tried the aaaaaainatlon. “Some­ tempted any lobbying a t the legis­ the Japanese occupy Jehol City sta le . Impdering the Mi**l**lppl. other signer wa* Louis J . Taber,
The fundamental purpose of presidential signature and I* »t*bA* a result of quo waSranto
m llled a t once to stale conven­
body moved my arm ”, ha said. lative session in April.
they will be In striking distance it seem* that price* have touched m aster of the national grange.
proceedings filed In the Supreme Scristlan Science l* the entire
tion*. Ratification by M state* I*
“Thay ara craiy. Th»y should let
"Apparently four member* of
Saying that he intended to cu. o f Peiping and the Chin«*e fear bottom. The trade Is willing and
C nurt’of the Slate of Florida last apirituat regeneration of human required before Jhe (jxiw lm rxl la
ma kill him.”
salaries
drastically.
Governor they will attack the ancient Im­ eager to roll up its sleeve, and go th , committee, coming from indu.
con*eer.clou*ne**,
*ald
Rlcharvl
J.
finally adopted.
Defense counsel said thay be- Sholta added:
trial constituencies and lacking In Monday IHRVnliig by (Vunts Johnto work.
perial capital.
The repeal amendment . raail*,;]
“The
rrsult
ha* been
agrlentural ----------------information, have b*«n aoruJagri atlonixy. on v«krif of D ans r i Chicago, a member of
Ilaved th a plea of guilty waa tha . . “I really don’t believe In cutI nr m
i n i nmm
u -a willing aicrirulU.m.
Tension is a t a Mgh pr »*
m*rk*tlnr*
»n,|
by tr*cltr» «na rertam preparty owner* In th# the Board of lectureship of the as follawsi
-yreper pcaaadara h o t «thW m a s . ling d o w n the »ma&lt;-salarlerf Nanking. ««at a t ’tka patlonsfl’ t nrM la h«lp Improve
T hat Ih* following article I*
mental atata a t praaant U a pua- workers, but w . hava got to econ­ government. Newspaper* p»l&gt; of cltru*. e*p*rl*lly. Itealer • ' rT*! (pavu)atnr* in farm prwluets," lo­ smith-* extern section of this Mother Churh. the First Church
hereby proposed a* an amend­
Mi(|. 4|g |a noteworthy rlty, Ih# City of Sanfenl has of Christ Scientist of Bo*ton,
omise and the higher salaried o f­ li.he.l stirring editorial* urging ir* men are welcome, with their |
ala.
ment to the Constitution of tho
Z angara v u
aentencad to a ficials ran stand a cut a* practi­ the nation to a sa ’red war Idea* for promoting sale*. Stocks i ((|Jll , hp r,f|h member of the been earved wllh a writ ordering
United Stales, which shall be
of citrus disappear In the face of eiimmm t# | the only one r*ptv**nt It to appear liefore the r»urt on who delivered a free l,c »ur* nn
te tri of SO yeert ImprUor.ment on cally everyone else has ’’• d M, ° agahWt the Japanese.
Mar. I io show by what author­ Christian Hrirne a t the City Hall
valid to all Inter.ts and pur­
customer demand. A healthy situ- jn(, &gt;n agricultural district
fo u r'c h a rg e e aach carrying a take cut* In the last few year*.
(Continued on Page Twol
pose* as p art of the Constitu­
atlon with a steadier demand hs* h. v|r(f
appreciation of farm- ity of law lr rlalm* In rxerrlse, yesterday afternoon before a
Saying “ I am not a poltlclan
m aiim um penalty of 20 yeara. The
licen effected.
rr *’ problem*, ha* fllej V vigorous employ ami perform the powrrs, large sudirne.
apaclflc chargee ware the a t­ ami I have no idea of seeking po­
Ue wa* Intro­ tion when ratified by tho con­
functions and privileges y«f a mu­
ventions of three-fourty of tha
"All pha*ep of agriculture.. In minority report.’*’
tempted aaaaaainatlon of Roose­ litical office after my tjrnv l* up.
nicipality over all of the land duced by J- »'• Urn»‘"b fir»‘
several states:
particular, have been under the
velt and assault with Irlen t to the Florida executive
The reference wa* to Represen­
purportedly takm Into the Pity reader .'f the local Church. ^
Article—Section I. The E ight­
-I we.' elected to do a Job and l«
strain of economic pressure for tative ( "X, Dcrmwrat. Georgia.
i murder Russell Caldwell. William
High light* of his i v t u r r »r«
eenth article of amendment to
many month*, be** beylng power
M.#m* to me only right that I
Slnnott, and M argaret K r.lv.
The letter charged the Shannon limit* under a b-gi-lalive act of
,
the Constitution of the United
hn* made lean demaml whlrh in committee heard ”‘l e a r and spe&lt; 1925.
as follows:
\
Zangara scoffed a t the i.«a he should try to do it."
Gary D. Landl*. *« attorney“The w ortl a* a whole, or at
He said he had a .k r,| and re
turn ha* lower*,l pri.-e* consider­ valor Interests" at great length
States l« hereby repeal#'-’.
w ta Inter# and tald the attempted
caught in the act of picking ably. Ih-flatlon proce«lure ha* afthe clvtllxed part of It. I* be­
Section 2. T hr transportation '
assassination waa premeuJ Jtud. reived valuable advice from Govand not only did not encouruge general for the Stole of Florida, least
coming increasingly
acquainted
He said he planned to kill the ertvor Hoosev. :. of New York. orange* fm nr tie** I" 'he E. !&gt;■ frcterl the wh«de volume of buying farm leaders tu testify hut "en­ Is the relator iff the writ wihlcb with the fact that the teachings of or Importation Into any slate,
territory, or possession of tho
President-elect when he read h* Governor Ritchie, of Mary U n i. Vaughan grove southwest of this but particularly agricultural prod­ deavored In Its report to discredit stales that the 1’ity of Sanford Christian Science are healing tne
city |**t night a t about »:;,n uct*.
Governor Gardiner, of North ( n
,
.. their testimony by
Impugning ’ha* unlawfully ti-urpcd rorpor- physically -o k . In the lifting up Cnlted Slat** for ilellvrry or u*o
wag coming her*.
‘ •
o’clock, three white resident* of
ate right* ami privi|rge*" over
"W ith thP retail price* of milk, their motives."
therein of intoxicating liquors, The Sanity Commission re fi.tt olint.
i f the diseased and heavy-l..^Icn
Toombs County, Ga., ami » butler, egg*, potato**, apple* nnd
rrrta ln territory ile*erlheil In the
in violation nf the laws thereof,
, th a t Z angara waa a “social mis­
the truth O f Its teaching i» l-l" *
The
House
agriculture
Tommitnegro heljief, were placed under all farm product* running In most
information plarril before lilm.
widely di-monst rated. But H * is hereby prohibited.
f it” wan read In the court, The
t,-(.
will
meet
today
to
decide
what
a rrest and confined to the County cn.e« liclow actual prmluctlon ro*t.
The Informalton win b Ttr. John­ Impoitsnt to emphaslx* this fart.
Section 3. This article shall bo .
IlaUan-Amerlcan then made the
Jail to aw ait trial, one of them on It must lie adm itted that consider- action to take with regard to the son prsparnl nnd presented lo Mr. Christian Science i* not "J0" * "
inoperative unless It shall have
statem ent from tho witness stand,
Smith cotton bill pn»-e&lt;l by lire tjintiis point* out the fact that healing cull. It system Of therea
rhatgo
which
I*
punishable
by
ab v sales effort in advertising I*
been ratified a* an amendmedt
told p o rt of hid life’s history and
a fine of NIO.OOO or 10 yvar* In required to m aintain even average Senate Saturday. Thi* measure it Ih# City of Sanford i« n munici­ peutics to make me* * bodlr* well to the Constitution by tho con-, i
said tha attem pted assassination
designed to cut 1933 cotton pro­ pal corporation crested nnd exist­ and thereby enable them to go
pri.-e* on citrus with the present
Jail.
*
venllnrs of th# several stater, 1
waa dallberate.
,
The men are Grover Sharp, volume an,| grade now rolling to duction by mean* of a government ing under the law* of Florida, along in the *ame old material as provided in th* Constitution,
Asked If wanted to live he
wav.
The
fundamental
purpose
of
cotton
pool,
In
the
expected
profit!
GAINESVILLE.
Feb.
2 0 .- Henry T. Foster, and hi* brother market.
acta of 1923. and that prior to Christian Science la the entire within seven year* from F
shrugged hie shoulder*. The Judge
of whoh a cotton farm er agree­
“ Hut Florida ha* much t" be ing to red life h' * put put. would lie the S lri^d av of Miy IW i. when aM ritua! regeneration of human x-Mte o f submissionTiereof to t
then pronounced sentence. Zan­ Fifty-five rensil conrvrns and In­ Tillman Foster, and Willie llrown,
Governor John \V Marlin ap- con*eH'U»nris. It ahowra that there states by the Congrr**."
thankful for at this time in v-m- allowed to participate.
g ara has not bean charged yet dividual* In Gainesville and niro the negro.
provod an act extending the I, an in*eparable connection
with any crime for ahooliag Cer- Wholesale - firm* Na*« - *1!r ,,\ 1y - ArcopAng tn -J . F. Mill*; carv- parison with all agricultural prodAlsu
expected
to
get
attention
signed lho agrceinont* to handle laker of th* Vaughan propeilie*, nets. F irst, I* the health value of
boundaries nf thi* Gity. the city twr-cn physical healing ami the re­
P mak and Mrs. Gill. Should either
from
.the
committee
wn*
the
Jones
nn area generation of character; the two
dl« It would ba a murder case. He th* trade certificate* soon to be lie had bean noticing that some- her citrus products; second, the farm mortgage bill providing for limit* i-oeompa*«e(f
issued by the Chamber of Com­ ore had entered the gfovi on sev- _high
_
bounded -on the ex*t he Mellon- are ab-nlutely conjoined Mr« Ed­
standard nf th* pack which
w as taken baek to Jail after the
rra l occasion* and had removed s ^ n* actually built a preference In refinancing the farm mortgage in- vllle Avenue, os the south by Ge­ dy. the Discover an.i Fournier of
sentence. Ha told tho Judge when merce In connection wllh Its
nual
membership
drive,
it
wsn
fruit. During the past week be ha* the m arkets; th ird , a system of debtednr*. a t 2 !-• percent inter­ neva Avenue to French, Avenue Christian Science, say* in hor ser­
|h a eentence was passed “don’t be
learned
Thursday
when
the
copihad men watching the grove cAir- distribution capable of handling a est and one pereent amortisation thence north to Hughey Avenue, mon entitled T h# People* lit**
stingy—give me 100 years.”
of God' (P- 7) 'Scientific dis­
mittre* at work In securing ad- ing the night. Saturday he had * great vnlume even In the present by Issuing government 2 percent west tn Rno*eve|l road, north lo cover) and lh« Inspiration of
hersnts to the plan made th eir re­ “lip" that Sharp and the Fosters circumstances; fourth, advertising b o n d s'in exchange for all farm I3lh Street, east tu Gripevlll# Truth have taught me that the
Fanfonf and It* environs en*
m ortgage•
port to Secretary H arry Br®""- were planning to visit the place Investment th a t h a , done a great
Avenue and north tn Lakr Mon­ health and rharacter of man be­ jnynl' unusually pleasant w eather
In
a
brief
to
be
filed
today
wllh
The tetailer* and individuals on Sunday night.roe.
,
deal |o build consumer demand
come more nr less perfect a« his -luring the past week, according
the Senate and llouso agriculture
hava ngrw d to aeeapt eartiflcate*
Taking this
information t« and promote general acceptance of committee*, formation of a frd rri
“Chapter lll't-V Laws of Flor­ mind-model* are more »r l#*» to official w eather reports cover­
with nn equal amount of cash, and S h e r i f f
J . F.
M d’bdland, her trade name* which ere worth hoard for unifying agricutoral ida. Artn of 192’.. approved Mey spiritual.’ In other word*. It I* ing a period beginning a t B'.UO
to spiritual thinking and true
The Sanford poatofflc* will ob­ th* whaletalsr* will taka twenty h e
secured
h i*
a**i*tsnce million* nf dollar*.
o'clock last Monday morning and
planning i» proposed by llors.e 23. 192V the information *tatee.
serve Wvdnvaday. Fsb. &lt;2, as cent* In certificate* w llh «*ch and * th a t
"Organlxed effort* and fore­ Hawker, president of the Anien “purport* to he an A ct In amend” character building that we must etvu'ing a t B:0t) o’clock this morn­
of several «.’*pulook
If
we
are
to
have
tru*
health
W ashington’* birthday, accord- rightly cent* in caah.
tied. Assumllng piece* in the sight over a period of year* hat can Agricultural Chemical &lt; «m- the original boundary limit* “so nnd happiness. And. therefore. I ing.
lag to.Poatm aatar J . P. Hall who
Chairman J. M. HutUr, of the grove, the party waited ib-vi-lnp- mail* this possible. Now today •»
W eatherman G. I*. I’axton re­
pany- He described It a* m ere.- as to extend the boundaries to In­ am going to speak to you on tho
aaid th a t lh « rt will b« on* com­ spclcal commit!**, said that » ment*. A t about 9:30 -o’clock, the j, further possible to lntere-t th#
ponding in outline to thf federal clude all that territory embraced subject of ChrUtlsn Science; It* port* th at the average high lens*
plete delivery of morning mail In sufficient number of local inler- watcher* saw two men approach belter store* in price stabllUatloil
In" a m ttrs anil bounds descrip­ Influence on Health and t harac- peratute of the peek was 94 de­
tha city by cavrlars.
tion that has the City’s southern ter.
•sts are now reprexanled on the the wire fence, remove tool* from and Improvement a* well a* *n*r
grees, and thatvtll* average low
"Genvrnl dallvory wlmfowa", ba signed agreement* to maka U&gt;» } their pockett, and cut out • Urgs getic sale* promotion and *|**» ad­
Human being* seem to b# a figure la 60 degress. Th# hlghaet
line along Onora Road. It* eastern
mixture
of
both
good
ami
evil
TO ADDHKSS MASONS
continued, “will b* opon from plan entirely workable and th vt •eclion af ftnea through which j vertising closer to the point of
(Continue,I On Page F'uur)
tem perature of the week waa
qualities, which Ihry are said to
H:00 o’clock unUI 10:00 o'clock In yesterday efforU arw’ axpectcd W Ford truck waa backed aril i.’riven •ale. Store rtemonetratlon*. spe­
reached yesterday In a reading
Rev,
I*.
Monroe
Smock,
of
Or­
have
acquired
either
by
heredity
tho morning. Money ordar and result In an even g reater and into th* g re e t for a short di«- cial sales, counter dlepley'*. *«U‘ng
GEORGIA CITIZEN l&gt; $ * ' or environment.
of 97,
They
ere
pos-■&gt; while tha
— -lowest
- - - - - -reading
suggestions by th e retail c l e r k - lando will deliver *n addre** be­
raglatry windows will ba closed nil more complete rvpreeentation.
lance.
erased with dispositions, either of th# week wa* on Isxt Monday
fore
memter*
of
Sanford
lardt#
IfAPEVlLLR.
G«.
w
I*
lime,
a
ll
these
have
brought
a
customer
day. Mail will b« clspatched from
ln almost every instance, «*
Two mor* flg jrta appeared or
No. 62 who attend the regular well known citlien end a native of gore! or bad, according to the when the tem perature went to 56
(fo n tin u ec on Page Two|
Iho postofflce aa on othar days." cording to members of the com- the scan*, and, while Sheriff Mc­
- communication
at 'he Masonic r lay ton county, dl»«l ..t tire home cliaracterurtics that pre*!bminat*. degrees.
Tha Sanford-Atlantlc National mlltdea, the reaponae to th# sell- Clelland an d hlu deputie* looked
Christian Science drive* home the
Th* widest difference in w eather
Temple
tomurrow
right
at
7i20
h
ire
nr
his
son,
O.
.'I.
Iluir,
ri’y
CROSSING TH F. HAIl
fact that if nmn’s true being is
Bank also will bo cloaod on liquidating plan ha* been instan­ on. tha fe a r .began pil-kinr
o’clock. F. D. Breeden, worxhipful nuncllm an. lie wa* 77. Surviving mental. It I* In «h# realm of conditions during on* &lt;Aiy cam*
Wadnaaday.
Parson* requiring taneous because of the factor* of orange*. Wkea they, were ordered
yesterday with a high of 87 and A
t A l ARASBEE-G. T. w hit m atter, today Invited all member* are two other son* ami four thoughth th a t correction
must low of 90, or 27 d»gr*e* difference.
payrolls an that data ara urgacf guarantee through reserve fund* to stop, two of th* four broke ard
—»U« arrangtm enla to secure to be set up end tha fu rth er pros- ran from the acene, but they were field, secretary to state board of and visiting M u te r Masons to a t­ daughters, among them Mr.r. G, y. take place. This realisation that Th* nearest difference during owe
bar examiner*, said about
»P- tend th i. mestlng. Hefreshment* Vinson, of Oriindo, Fla.
all 1* not wall within, and lhat
them tomorrow.
p«c: of a quickening of local late r arrested a t their temporary
there is something tu be remedied, day wa* on Friday when 79 waa
Ileant* had mad# known their in­ will be served when all business
tliJ e aUi« to result from this ad­ home near Lake Mery.
tention of tak in g examination* has been transacted hr-,1 the ad- LARGEST GROVE AI CTIONBD requires a certain eourage, a high aud 60 was low, for a (liferditional temporary medium of t i ­
Deputy. Sheriff O. R. K*trr-lg&lt;
willingness to cook what eeenv* to •nc* of T9 point*.
PARISIANS STRIKE
Monday.
dreea has been heard.
SANTA ANA. Calif— World’* be one’s character *qt(pr*ly In th*
today said that Sharp iv the
cking*.
Tha flguraa far th* weak:
GUN PLAY. GUN PLAY
lia r
’ • ••• —
UETTEK THAN SIJTH1NO J Ifergeat orang grove, known ax Ih* face and enter upon &gt;*n earnest,
PARIS, Feb. 20.—(A l-P re m le r PAINTS GLOOMY P IC T l’RF. “ring-leadeP' ef the group. II*
Baatanchury Rancho, waa Bold at prayerful process of self-examin­ Moods y, rsb. II
will he charged .with cutting down
Tuesday
•
^ }J
DeIdler m et th* decision of mu­
WASHINGTON. — ' Secretary aoction on th* court house ateps. ation. Mrs. Eddy expresses this In
fence*, a charga th a t has a maxi­
PAI-ATKA— (VP) -B u c k
Bennicipal gad degart mental employ­ k WASHINGTON— Pieeding for
a
vary
remarxable
way
in
Sciatica
Tha
property,
located
near
FoliarThursday
»»
J J , ,J
Hyd«
announced
J3W
will
be
th#
mum penalty, aa a felony, of »|0,- n#lt. no* v u shot to fU*th
ee te strike in protest against s nam ploy meat relief legislation.
____________
’Anatomy,
Health (p. 4621:
.................
ooo or I I ***** In Jail, or both. authorities w«r« *#*rching
for nxaalmum loan t&gt;» any farm er ton. Calif., went for fill0.000 V* a and
Senator
W
agner
pktwred
in
Sen­
'
’ ' J*
”
whan conceived of spiritually, la Halurtlsy
wage cute w ith th* assertion la
Hunday
”
The other thru* will b« charged Omar A. Wilson. 50. whom they from th* *90.000.0110 fund *#t committee representing the hold- m ental self-knowledge, and c
A * Senate th at the govarnaaent ate “poverty so g ara t th a t the Ilka
era of I I ,170.000 In bonds, under
aside
by
Congre-*
for
crop
pro­
allege
Bred
flvw
abut*
ln&lt;‘»
Hen*
w
ith
p
e
tit
larceny
a
a
j
trespaee(Continued On 1’ag* Three)
i
v
i
r
x
i
t
.
____
“
“
’
wUl fttake tha publla Hrvlcea op* af it has never keen seen in lbo
which It we* furecW d.
duction financing.
net’* body.
*
Ing.
- • 'j
history of our country."
M IA M I. Feb. 2 0 . - ( A . P . ) Mayer Crrasak and Mr*.
CHI. e s e s M by an .-easin'*
l.ullets Intended for Roaaevelt,
warn rnsortnd Improving today.
Doctor* anld "W e believe no
may larii fnrword to a apeedy
______
____
reenvary, for „Cereiek."
Mm.

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Governor Of Florida
PaysVisitToVirginia’s Chief Executive

GOOD EFFECT ON
CITRUS SEEN IN
Advertising Manager
'O f Exchange Tells
Of Optimistic Note

OWNERS OF LAND'SCIENTIST GIVES
SEEK TO SEVER FREE LECTURE IN
CITY CONNECTION SANFORD SUNDAY
Action I Started To Purpose Of Christian
Take Property Out Science Is Subject
Of Sanford Limits Of Talk At CityHall

1

G roup Is Arrested
In Act Of Stealing
Fruit From G rove

B u s in e s s Men Of
G ailnesville Take
To ScripMoneyldea

Mild Weather Has
VisitedCity During
Last W eek

Postofflce And Bank
To Observe Holiday

I
,if

m u.

•

i .V /rS -j
^ .MiM
wI II ■

'A

�C e le r y C ro p Is
A g a in Approved
ecrease Almost All
Accounted For By
Cascade In Prices
i* W YORK.—Cash is m n o of
I American farm er declined
Mt B7 p*r**r.t In 1032 compared
h 1031. sod w«» approximately
000,000,000 for th* period, •*d im to eallmetes by th# HU)*
M ar.b and M s.iegement Cor*
•utlon. m ol* In conjunction with
7 tb * Com Induttrl**
Foundation.
I • The decrease In 1932, a* In the
i ‘tw o prorious year*, *»»» accounted
J fu r almost tn tiirly by Ih* c«n, tin ttd fall of price* for farm
’ p redact*, both pric** and Income
• b a rirg shrunk by about Do r«r&gt; , m t alec* 1929. aecordipg to the
survey. The farmer*, cs-ih income
r - fo r 1929 w hleb U given a s about
■lo.lfto.ooojwo, dropped to a lo u l
‘ BO/KXJ.QOO.noo In 1931. It I*
’ ■pointed out th a t th* decline In 19-

(Continued from Pag* On*)
•oil • m y ear for th* last two
wetlra; that whit* demand for' th#
to ri* alt* la perhaps slackening
somewhat, y*t • w ry good de­
mand existed generally for modi-

TO HOLD ANNUAL
EVENT ON SUNDAY

firm m oriot to continue. s . ,h* ‘ #a'y raagsi.n* la the world th a t
trad* la now canvlarrd th*)- 0(01 romaat mllww'* will Ka pwbllab«&lt;i totupply of celery will und.ubtedy m errtw ( fu m o o n , a t Holllaa Col” 3 !'" “ H a t e b t o l S a n f o r d .
» u t* a th a t *ltb had received mm*
ordero than ho eould possibly take
ram of, e«p*elafly for medium ami
• mailer »l»*a, and that a rery
murh le t U r feeling generally ex-

c u t in t a x e s o n

FERN PARK

REAL ESTA TE IS
URGED BY ROSE
Action Seen As Best
Thing To EffeetRetum Of Prosperity

Hwilawaa H arnett and Johnson
gar* an Informal tea last Sunday
afternoon, with a largo number of
friend* from Umatilla, W intsr
Park, Longwood and AlUmonU
Spring* attending. The rooms
where tho g r a t a war* enlerlalnetl were prettily decora tad
with roaea, gladiolaa and stak e* .
The tea tab la waa em tored with
a bowl o f freetiaj and polnaettla*.
Mr*. Kent haw la recovering
■lowly from her recent lllnaaa,
home cn th eir b*aotlfu| Inks -alts
preparatory to erecting a larger

U«o. wh*n 20 f .m r o . aothora. and
men
wom*n of affaire, o*»m bat* manuscripts "In person" to
tf,# »{jbl# of ecnttnU * of tho syvOCALA. F tb. 19. S U bllhation
M n4* | i.&lt;u* nf th* Rollins ef real trial* ra ise s through th*
. ..
reduction of ad valorem ta**»
would do mor* than anything oUo
" , JL .
. W|th n*t only pay* nothin* fp r It* con- to bring about better groerai
^ r oopinion*
l ^ s ^ r oerxipr re
o es sd i tributlon*. but It charge.
Ih* view* aana
r..,-.v rothln*
,^ i« i. buolnrst conditions, S tale Sanaahor*. but I u rg e that eon*ldera- *» ,l» eobecribero . Everybody I*
tion )&gt;• glran to th* point th a t a welcom* and *»-»!«• Ion I* fr**. tor-elect W alter w. Rosa, of Crr:
„■?
i.
mlcht although a collection for th* bena- lamln, told a w ritin g of th*
^ X
. . u Z t ^ o 7 d ,! Id of the ilolllna. Library fund mord of goeenrur* ut Ui* second
Mrs. Win* and daughter, Caro­
mend. For thla r*a«on I hope that " ll,„
T ,‘*
"{!* uistrlct of th* Florida Aaaoelallon
boards h*ra lyn, of UmtUlto, spent last weakIh" .tead y and firm upward Irernl * Puh'J*b»,1&gt;&lt; oul ®r
/ w of Real E ttata
\W neoday. The * e tln r w as hold end with Mr. and Mr*. Shasta.
might eontlnon, alnr* a sharp ad* t1'** * ■ ' 1
# t *-J0
in .U m .M aA g to n Jd aU .K o al, .with
Stephen klcK raly, vtoo proaUtont. ns all waa th a t e f Gertruda ZatgIn rbarge of tho eeeond dlririet ler to Horbort Liodman, of Salt
rommo-ated hy the Irslallatlon proolblng. leading realtor* of Lake City, which task p la n last
nf nn am plifier system em anating Ota.'a, Ualneovillo and Orlando week. Tit* young eguplt h a rt
settled In Orlando.
at th* platform where thee ontrib- nor* In attondarce.
utnta will read their manuscript!.
lo ck cf support of butinaa* In­
Ilc t illner* for thlr year's Issue, terests of Ih* slat* of n construc­
been In sight." II* urged grower* it li announced, will Include Ur. tive program of UglsIaUon to
and shipper* th a t th* movement Mary K. Woolley, president of largely teopoiuiblo for th* pr*eMr*. B. B . BUCHANAN
Holyoke
College
and ont tax ritual ion, Mr. Rose told
for the nest two week* should be M- :nt
U
nite)
.Slates
da'egate
to
Ih*
hit
hearers,
and
charged
th
a
t
rral
watched and controlled. •
Mr. l-effler. of Sanford, e .ll- World Dl&lt;*rnianicnt conference a t p u p e tty w ei tiring buntonad with
mated th at the shipment for th» Geneva; Dan UearJ, a r.is l, au- the reeporeibllity of carrying
past two week* had been lighter th rr and fath er of the t Iloy eighty-seven percent of th* tax
than should lie expeeted. and he .Scout niovomcnt; dpi* Itrad, hu- b ad. Kconomy, n aa not a remedy
urged th at no tetery should be m orLt on I au th o r of "A Kentucky for th* present situation hu aald.
Ramrmter";
A reduction In th* automobile
he!,| I.ark from the market In nr- Culouel" ard "1
I.lncoln. author of Cape licen&lt;* rate was wurthy of supiter th a t the movement will not In Joseph
Ih* n ear future hank up »n a* to Cod aloile* ami Irving Uacheller, pert, provhird It did not fore* art
lh&lt;&gt; nulhor.
incrfusw |n the ad valorem lax
destroy tho market
Ollit-r contributor* will lncl.de rate and cid not result in the
It. F. Wheeler, of Oviedo, J. W.
Bel'- II. N. Schuur, and T. W. Albeit Shaw, editor uf "Review ut •larva.Ion of our public school
Helen Tupping Ml ler, system through lack of fu n is.
Hryden, nf Sarasota and Manatee, Reviews
author; Jessie
P rnu'nr Rose urged th at a rendami W. W. Potter, Sr., nf Hanford, A .lirvllle, N,
all i-soresred
opinions -lovely tllttenhoiire, Ihu poet; Waller juc.m rnt cf th* bon^r.l indebtedagreeing with those stated hy the I’rirh u id Katun, dram atic erltlc; n»^-i altuatlo.t sh uld lw worked
■aims manager* named above-------- i llui. . Wiilutm I’, ilerril, pastor «f m ti say ing tha t if ws» no more
Among . those f r o m Sanford t^e Uriels I'reshyte-ian Ihureh, Iban right that holdvtit of Florida
present et the meeting were: P. New York. N. Y.; Hr. chuile* lwn-l&lt; should iubr.il; to n reducN. W hitehurst. J, Howell Fl«h. W. liiw r.tr listen , professor of his­ lb.it in liieir Lllls such as th«y Georgia,
U n lte rtfy ; Ur. an! cvv.yi ne else ha I hern ob­
M. Hrott, J.
Ilutehlson, W. A tory, Columbia
Her. and Mrs. R. J. Milligan
f^ ffle r, W. W. Potter, Peter Lyman I*. I’Awell, funner presi­ liged to orvept in the depreciation entcrtaineil Mr. and Mrs. Earl
dent
of
Hobart
College,’and
now
of
te
tu
rts
and
va.ucs
from
their
Th'»r»lon, Henry Thurston. * r*.l
Kipp a id Miss Eula M. MeCulter
7rrri»nn-r. John Z#rrfnntr* Johr tre tn r o f Ht. M argaret’s Churth, stocks and othor property hold­ a t a d:0d o'clock dinner Wednea.
Me!*-h. Sr., JoeiMelsch, Frank New York, N. Y.; Hay SlannnrJ ing i, I'ru^er loa relief legislation day In honor of Ihelr ion, Roger,
wo. Id net only help th* owners who celebrated hla birthday.
Melsch. K. J. Meyer. Roy Symes
|tn w Itonlske, H. J- l*hm an, Hen­
Jess* fe e and small son, John,
irn who a 14 nut own a collar's
ry Nickel. L. F. Huttnlph. Il*«
worth
o
f
prupaity,
he
said.
This
Iteekanl. Hateh Chapman. R. R
Plopln. W. W. P otter. Hr.. Otto
wuj d result from the putting In­
Hrhmehl, Go* H-hmah, V. *
to circulation more money after
dependent" and originator uf the irul e l a t e value* were equalised,
Greene, and S. R- HlgMon.
Hollins Animated Magasinr, w ii helping merchants, making open­
"blue pencil" the cuntrlbutiorn as ings fur employment and biingeditor-in-chief. The rule of "pub­ ing about te tte r conditions all
lisher" will lie fill*J, at usual, hy aroued.
Plan* for qrgicjlilng proparty
Hr. Kdwln Osgnnd drover, profes­
owners Into local clvlslnns of the
sor of hooks.
state real estate board in order
that they mlffhl have a united
17, 1933, (when It win due In organlsa'.lon to work for construc­
the net anK unt), after which tive tax laws ware discussed by a
■late It* gross amount, as stated number of other speakers a t the
In said bill, is demsmle l hy said session.
defendant snrporatl.n."
1500^00,000 and I* topped hy both
In hla appeal for an Injunction
c attis and hogi. Hogs, as rvcently
restraining tha power firm from
a s 1931, added alm ost 1100,000,000
Mr*. J . H. MBN1CK
disconnecting hla meter, Mr. Dornjnors to farm purchasing power
*r said th a t h* refuted to pay
than did rattle, but In 1U3J the Intha firm th* g r i n amount, or
A most anjoyab!* musical com.torn* from cattle Was g reater than
IIB.S0, and th a t he tendered sdy, "Hero Comet A r»:*lla", waa
from
hogs. W heat
normally
through hi* attorney th* net successfully staged Friday night
brings In mor* cash than either
amount, or » U .U , as full pay­ t t Lyman School auditorium un;*ggg or poultry, but both eggs and
ment o f the account, ^hlch tend­ c’sr th* direction of Miss Franca*
1 poultry got a la rg rr share of th*
e r and attem pted payment was Teague, ef Sanford, baforo an ap­
consumer's dollar In 1932. These
refused.
J
preciative and large audience. Th*
rhangrs are significant In th* inMr. Horner ala* klltgia In th* following w trs In the cast:
'.fluence thoy muy have on the fu ­
appeal th a t *dn order t&gt; rnntlnu*
Mist Teague, Griff Schofield,
, U r* trend of production of Indl(1. M. MeCauly, John Voght, Fors vb’usl farm commodities If they
reg istry of th* Circuit Court, cst Frerch, Csrl Whlttemore, Mr*.
£,_ghouM continue over * period of
the enm nf ltd .Ill a n t has In­ T jppcr, Mr*. Barker, R. A. Ulake,
.y a trs,
structed thn Clerk of this Court Mr*. Billings. M argaret Matthew*.
"r
“ Cach Income from fa .-nr comto pay se ll amount to defendant AIdit LeVImr. A na* Clark. Mr*.
modules during 193.1 will depetd
corporation upon Its rrrjueat, pro­ MeCauly, Mr*. Morrison. Mia*
'' largely,
hag
inBM
th*
- - as . it-MM
BaM
PWpari.
PMls 9#
viding that said defendant cor- Elisabeth Clark waa pianist.
the price varialtona of the indip rretlo nwlll receipt said bill In
There was a choru* of 26
vL'itel Items, most of w .ikh are
full, a* to all o f which said de­ rchool girls, A‘ large sum waa
now bafls'.rrd to th* point where
fendant corporaton ha* , du#
realised for th* Lyman school fro*
vney sbe.'kl show stro n g :ts;o n ss
notice."
dink.
;i o any favcrsbl* influences."
Mrt Dorner says that "he I*
A Valentine p arty was put on
sd*l/ciL and halltve* , . • that by the Five-Hundred ’Club Tuesfirm . . . . has th rrata n el to^ ~*ff right a t th* library. Refroahand will Immediately discontinue Iflfnls of sandwlchea and chocolate
ami cut off th* electri? current acre served ty Mrs. E. E. ilatd y
..................itch apprehended action snd Mr. and Mr*. Varde Prescott.
will result In a grave Injury *»&lt;•
Mayor and Mr*. J . Henry Mm*
.Irreparable damage . . . . In that ick attended the Lincoln Day tea
h*r mandatory holiday until
Ih* InUrv-Dor cannot obtain elec­ liven hy Mrs. A. E. Barxott aad
th agrrvm rnt can be reached."
tric c u m n t from any other H is. Marlh« Johnson a t tha hate*
i# banker*, It a p p ean d ware
enure* o th er' than that supolled of tha former a t F a ra P a r k ----- 4
i n troubled about th# situation
hy th* defendant corporation,
Services
at
tbo
Episcopal
I t lb* 900,000 depositor* whoa*
and because Intervenor I* net Church will ba a t 3:M o’clock g aaiM f h id a h t-f dollars are lied
rqulpoed to use any snbatitute I’ay afternoon when Rev. II. IrvU " *ha 630 bank* affected. In
for electriftty In seeking, IlghU Inaa
Ing mill
wM nraask
proach.
HrOtt depositors war* nffsrod
Ing o r refrig eratio n In hlijtem ^!* - Tha -Rawing Club w in meet ofor
resolution
p la c in g
th*
arty 660/100.000 fog emergency a
work a t th* library on s o l
dictatorship
In th*
irpoats.
They wlUBrovr only financial
Wednesday afteruooa when plea*
p at 10 p a rse a t o f th a t amount c o m m o n
h ands.
In
the
will, b* aad * for tha E aster b*a
lorodaf and ysterday.
house,
however,' b n *
mem­
lu U s a l t to Ih* ChUdroate Horn*
Ups tale, banks teneralljr re- ber requested time for considera­
et Jacksonville.
»l»#d cloaed. A t Grand Rapids. tion and action was postponed
Two team* from Lymaa school
R *9» of TB bankmft represenilnp until Monday. Th* resolution gave
th* coming week rote* tha dahate
th* governor sanction t* "restrict
.pinsured by tha O m ent'B xteaand preaerih* th* rondltton under
.lon Division of Florida an Ih*
whkh drooritev both taring* and
lubjost, "Xaealsedi
commercial," ma
‘
KkaUall. aUklto.
*nd directed him 1* “prueHIni
sock extension* ei
.
day M .m ay be la hi* opinion n#«eoearv ,t* awet tha emergency."
_
. B u k a la Mirhlgas’s upper pgp Marti

LAKE MONROE

High School g ir o two w r y Intaraatlag play* at thn Lake H w w
school Toaaday twain* nadtr tho
supervision of Mr*. J . U. SUao*
cipher. Thn plays eatIUod, *Tha
Mack Trial", and "Tan Cant
Stop CupM*. warn wall aatad and
tho make ap waa Tory food. S t
Clair Caaroron, praaU nt Of tho
laaa, and Miaa D ole# Whoa Mag
batwwn Iha aria, accent panUd ta
th* piano hy Mia* Dorothy Mar­
shall.
Th* family af Mr. and Mark
Naugher la recowring front tho
Miss Beatrice C anon, of
ford, to rtolUng Mr*. Boau
tor.

Mr. and Mr*. U M. T tlford sad
two thfldwn, ai Sanford, tpont
.
8snday w ith Mr. and Mr*. B. A.
Mr*. M. M. Roger* toft Friday
to visit her daughter In Now
Smyrna a fter a pleasant visit
w ith relative* la Oviedo.
Mr. and Mr*. Frod Cooper and
t e a , of Deland, wew visiting Mr*,
to e p e r’t parents, Mr. and Mr*.
A- M. Jon** toft S aturday for
• position In Homestead.
Mf. Juid Mrs. Rob V arn' and
chidren of Sanford w o n visiting
Mr; and Mrs. E. F. Mitcham Sun-

Oglesby aad M arintha Boyttt
visited friends la Orlando T ate- telned at a turprisa birthday
party la honor of her brother,
day •rtn la g .
Albert, oa . Monday evening. Those
*nJo&gt;lng t h e ooeadua wuroi
Agnes Herring. Curtto MHehem,
Elisabeth Gore. Louis* Wlmolor,
Tho monthly m asting of Lake Lucilto Ooro, Mildrod Dtokort.
Mary P.-T. A. will bo held a t Urn Eugene Sumners, Rosa*! H unt,
school on Thursday night. Fab. Roy Clante, William H enry M ar­
tin. Pols Aolln, Frank. Whoalar.
23.
A delightful occasion a f Mon­
Tho W ester Brother* featured
day afternoon wag tho mlerionary
In th« program sponsored by Loon
Page, photographer, form erly of tea, a t which Mr*. B. F . W het tor
Lake Mary, lo w 0f W inter Park, ww* th* hostess a the toctottoa
n t tho mon&amp; ly luncheon of tho of tho Methodist Church. T h , onW inter P ark chamber o f com- tb o floor o f har now horn* waa
•yon to tbo t u n s , and spring
flower, la pastel shades srwr*
oaod h\ all the rooms. Th* guests
worn seated In the music room
nad beard talks by Mr*. F . B.
Godfrey, of Orlando, S tate Proatdgnt of Missionary Society, and
Mr*. J . c. Jenkins, w ife of th*
presiding aider. An enjoyable

LAKE MARY

after th* box lunch, dancing waa
enjoyed until a Ipt* hour.

A t th* efoa* of tho program tho
g r a t . Were Invited Into the dia­
log room whom from th* beaotjfttlly appointed table, with Its
center of rad rarest peas and
crystal candle sticks, holding rod
tapers, Mrs. A. D. Covngton
poured Russian tea. The Valentin*
motif a n d color Khem* w a n

underway a holld a log how* for
Ut* ■coots, Mrs. A. D. Raoar,
chairman repertud. ' A f t# F the
hasl-MSs eeesloO - a program was
giron.
I
Mtosos C K a r l o t t * Lawton.
Sparks Loo Lingo, Mlanie King,
and Dorothy Loo rendered a piano
anmbor, "Hungary", which m s
greatly enjoyed. PopB, of A
smaller grade* aaag aevoral aonga
all peril*teg a Washington, aad
n Washington yavoatto waa glvra
by the tiny .tota. 1Master Ctoronc*
Kelsy gave * readlrg, aad after a
elerer on* act play fat which
Agnaa Btrriag. X*«lya Band, E.
J. Rohror and Rutsall Hunt were
principal characters, th* crowd
adjourned and waa served dettdout punch bp Matdcnat Andrew.
Aolln i M C . E- Mariner.
Mr. a t e l &gt; r f T. E. W aterlght
and M raN ^ fttrid h Stokaa, of
Choloota, w * r# th * dbmor g re e t,
« f Mrw. LIbkto W aln rffta Wadttesday. Mr*. Stoko* f« a slater of
Mr, W aterlght and ha* £iat terncTeted n tw» weak* vtolt with
them a t C haluota be for* rwC'rnIng t0 her homo In FaR ston, Ga.
the wcok-end. *
Mm. O. C. Wolcott was the
host*** to Hue Mission S'ndy
H aas pt her Rama on Thor-day

D orner S eek s
W rit A e a in s t
P o w e r Company

LONGWOOD

ETROIT LOOKS
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N BANK ILLS

ADVERTISING benefits (he man who buys as well as
the man who sella. It la part of the Golden Rule of
Business and it works both ways.

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Don’t miss the advertisements in thla newspaper.
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news and educational value alone.
But more than that

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Piatol Fenatta

Good Effect On
Citrus Seen In

H iaU tU e Hatchet

TpUH INCOME TAX

Promotion

illy r e s t r i c t i n g o u c h sale s,
u , w a jo u b te d ly h a d a p e rft
pt n y . o r t o act! a n y b o d y
o r r l o v c r i m e ,, t h e w eapon

is a m s e s ir

{Continued from P a n Om )
response thia year that U reoflr
remarkable. There a n nBawraas
instance* of atorta hpadthtg a
hundred or more bexex o f d tn u
par weak. Instances o f the** 1$tnd
dynt Juat hap pan, U a y a n tha re,an it of effort, and whan • hit .of
profit result*. anon effort fol­
low*.
T h U evolution of marchaadi*In* is now taking p la n all a w
Amarira—effort to brio* reaulta,
t&lt;&gt; meet the public halfway, to | t t
(hem to boy fruit*.
’‘Combination aaleo with juice
extractor*, grapefruit corer*, and
many other kind* of pretain me are
being gladly accepted by th* bayIn* public which la comln* out of
Its ahy backwardness and la ac­
tually buy in* in eolotna In SpUe of
the fact that tin ea a n touch.

P*ye» read er ea or before tho m !
dpto Mar. 11, If filed eo tha e a t
ooder-ysar basis— as eoatpMg
aad fiqpl return of Income aa M
alhle. However, when by n M K
Of Ulnoaa or absence from )*■ »]
additional time la required, a n o m fM i €xi*n*icn of Urn* oiiijr,Imi
granted. Appllcellon should be
mode to the collector of Intonwl
revenue far tbe district In which
the taxpayer files his return, tofather with s^full recite) of the
causes for delay. Except In the
case of taspoyers who a n abroad,
no astonalon may bo fronted for
a period of more than six month*.
An eatenalon of time for filing
the return does not extend the
time for payment of the tax, er
any Installment thereof, .unlete so
specified In the as tension should
be made to the Commissioner of
Internal Revenue throufh the col­
lector of internal nvenue for the
district In which the laspayer*a
return Is filed. Th# , applicant

UrtaSrffis
a parson. Thl
dally in thf-c

Mr*. Harry J. Byrd,' who has
been vlsltln* her parents, Mr. aad
Mr*. Phillip J. A ten, has returned
to her home a t MprtinovUlo, Va.

specific reason 4 ot desiring an
estaeilon and should clearly Indlcat* what hardship, If any, would
result if tho extension were not
granted. Tha amount for which
tho extension 1* desired should be
stated. Tbs commissioner wilt not
consider an extension of time of
payment unless made on or before
tho duo data of tho tar-er Install­
ment thereof. If the extension Is
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.
•
yrantad, Intarast at tha rata o f 41
-----mam■■t — s u e d fa
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percent a year U collectible *fro
it station*, rraam bllng then* «f war- lead to gangster* taking over the
T anks, airplane* country, which will be a les-on to
the date tho payment should haw 1 time franca.
been made If thara had been Ac and artillery m ortar* are vary- them.— Detroit News.
extension to tho expiration of tip w hrrr in evldcnea,
*1—
Japan*** rep o rt there have bean
period of tho extension.
nuncrou*
defection*
among
Chi-Tha Bureau of Internal Rave
nue ha* at Its command manj ■«** l: regular* In Jahol and alto
sources for checkin* up: del In allege China** soldier* are soiling
fluent taxpayer*. On* of these Is all provision* and th* paaxanta
the "Information at source” pro­ a r t threatened w ith famine.
I* A T rea t T o 3 a l
A Chicago sociologist Insists
S fO fflfd p e rs o n s h a v e b e e n m a d e t h e vision of iha revenue act, undci
&gt;lt m o n e y , i t b im p o e e lb le t o a u rm la e , Which persona, »Jn whatever ck that continued public apathy will
W W M j »purf&lt;&gt;ui b ills h a v e b e e n d e t a c h parity acting", ora required to re

w it tiff ore

L o n g ’s M e a t

C ount**dt Bills

it alhce the depression began in 192$, there has been an

$£ f f f S S S

IJU .Began s a d * mlkne
wear ' asw threatening to
l a debate over foreign *f£ th« professor supplies
w# dare spy Roger*
U* him vp.

. ■■■ ■ "O
tllava {j or net, there la
l money in circulation tothan aver before In tjw hUo f the a* untry, ytobpMy
i in the history of w y pounPadarsI Maerre B oyd f|gi declare that on fabreary
there ware |*A H ,000,000 In
'A naskaa money la atraala, an all jlRu
Y^ 7

balftghard presort to combat th* illegal enterprise.
The Wgge»t difficulty In fighting the fake money
i-in the ease with which it may be passed off to the pub. I t U true th at some of the counterfeits are .tbe laat
rd In the craftsman a rt and can be detected only with
flcfllty by the expert, but it is equally true that many of
9 .counterfeit bills are crudely made and should be de:ted by the casual handler of money.
One may gather something of .the gullibility or ear*(eaanese of the public by an example of wbat took place
among a group of immigrant! recently. They exchanged
their entire capital for a handful of cigar coupons. It haa
been reported th a t in New York's lower Eaat Side bills
bearing the Ukanpas of former Mayor Walker and Al Smith
have circulated with iiurprlelmr eaae.
If things like thia can happen, it la not difficult to un­
derstand how eaally it might be to pass off bills which
bave been engraved and printed with akill. Practically every
device for guarding against the counterfeiting of bills has
fallen down a t the hands of expert gangs. For some time
U WAS considered th at silk threads interspersed through
tha paper of the bfiU furnished a perfect guarantee, but
counterfeiters have long .since reproduced such paper.
Therefore the Secret Service
turned to .other
aourcss for .their attack on counterfeiters.
The hapal
t u r n e r of procedure la a check-up on supplies and mitprisla which a n used id the engraving of bills. Tbe inks
needed for making spurious money are of a very fine grade
j Any deflection of shipments to other than accredited
iceala Investigated.
Abo a dose tab Jbkept on sales
.certain types .of presses which are needed by counterb n . The engravers' rogue gallaiy In which sp*dmena
tver«, who have made imitations
Intalned add U a big help to ini of paper of a grade similar to
making bills la usually auqect to Inveatlgathe work qf the 8acrat Service would be made
public uq&amp; ntood it* money better, could
obvious ak aa of counterfeit and would re-

BUYAN

THRAILKILL
8 e rv fe e B u t t o n a a d G a r a g e
G e n e ra a n d 8 a a fo rd A v e.
F lu f f t i f f

“Patronise Appreciated99
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PR IN TIN G
We era equipped ta produce
firet ctaaa joh work at the
lo * rat possible prices^ Glr* ea
-a trial.
H era ld P r in tin g Co
rhon* Its

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Q u a lity M e r c h a n d is e a t
l r i h aad Belly
P « s a » ^ K I f P r ic e * w ith

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ternal IRevanue
. J R B Lat. Washington,
D. C„ .payments
another
- - .X to
--------—- -Inj any
yssr of 91.000
91.00(1 or more
c
calendar year
If the recipient of such pays
la single. If the recipient Is r
rled, reports need not bo mad*
le u th*
payments
iggrt

Include* wages, salaries, myall les,
permiuma, rant, intarast, etc. A
separate return of Informallon^or
each employe* ji required ofVmploytrs. The rsqulrsmsnts art
not limited to periodical payments,
but a single payment must be reported. Corporations are required
to make » xeparate report of dlvldenda or distributions for rach In­
dividual, fiduciary, or partnership
holder who wax paid fSOO or more
during Iha talondar yoar.
Information returns a re, carefully ehoektd with Individual rtturns of taxpayers. Thousand* 0f

JAPAN SET TO
QUITLEAGUE IF
IT IS AOAMANT
(ConUnuod from Fag* Ooa)
Estimate. of tha a umber of
China* troop. i„ J ^ T r a n g H

V J O O D STYLE

is never extreme. I f
you look around a t
tbe people who dress
in good taste, you'll
see that there's never
an yth in g "flashy"
about w batthey wear.

N o cig arette s h o u ld .ewer
be " stro n g ." T h a t pv* nj th a t
th ey s h o u ld n e v e r b e to o d e b
o r ovcrvKMQiocd— n o t h a r s h
o r " b lte y ."
T h e taste o f a C h esterfield

b a n fo h d

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it

I s j u s t M / p c a x / e i g h t, AS )JVC
t w e n t y y e a h s a g o

Jcnow horw to m a k e it.

and lltt!*

&gt;vg tftarifd

Not furriers qr/flityppe

baa sold hi*
pUa j n n w ta

too h ig h ly flav o red fo r steady

pwU* pmpartj
of th# bast In
M w 4« o f Hi.
ra congratulatP. Swap* has

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domwtic

,Vnl*srpUy,
filbawt af tip Jipaaaaa-lf anthtskuoea p n ts M ,

Maachukaaan doowaU* police
tt»l »#«tha ago with tha a*.
sUtane* of Japaoaai la tarrttnry

feh* w i f i juw th e
t i g h t k i n d s 'o £ _ t o b a c c o s
blen d ed th e o o e l.c iR h t m ay

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With Mrs. Andrew Corrsway,
The R. A. of tho PI rat B aptist
F rita d a of Morris H « l« wUl re- brio* of la st week, aa honor guest,
gT*t to loom th a t ha Jfl ID w ith Mrs. Roy F. Mann entertained a Church mill moot a t 7:30 o'clock
Dumber of her friescU with a at tha church annex.
itolas t i a a t h it homo.
bridge p arty on Saturday a fte r­
TUESDAY
A Founder' Day and F ather'*
Mrs. B ay F . 8ym«* noon a t her home in Rota Court.
leprii t i n t sbq U A profusion of garden Gowers, in- NLyht program will b* ti ta n by
eluding calendulas, snap dragon*, the Seminole Hl*h School P.-T. A.
horn* in L oth Arbor.
tod yypsophll*. was am a g fld In at 7:10 o'clock a t tha tchool audi­
various place* about the rooms torium.
F . D. Scott, who ho* boon HI a t where
The Y. W. A. of th F l n t
tbo F tn a ld - Lao (tit on Memorial latoedBapliit Church wit) meet a t 7 JO
HoSnitsL haa boon remoeed to hi*
A fter several progressions of o'rtock a t the homy of Mr*. W. P.
la tha U n f l t r Apartmento.
bridge score* w e n added and Brook*, Jr.. 1100 Park Avenue.
prise* awarded. High score ptUe,
The Music Departm ent of the
Miss OU Langford and Mia* a box o f stationary. *&gt;• pre­ Woman's Club trill have It* refEtienne Goddard, of Cedartown, d a te d to -M rs. W. A. Adame, ular buxines* meeting and annual
Go., arrived Saturday to vtait Mr*. while c u t ygixa, a novelty framed election of office to" i t 3:30 o'clock
T. C.-Carison, Jessam in Avsnue,
picture, was given to M n. Glenn a t the club house,
A profram of Indian mu*Jc,
Llngle. A* honor guest Mr*. Corj . T. W alksr ind daughter*, rgwny w as the recipient of a ca» scenes, and xtorie*. acknowledg­
and Mia* Dorl* serote dish.
ing Outdoor .Florid* Week, will
L ater in the a fla n o o n a salad be flre n a t 8:00 P. M. a t th#
Dnytooaityach (with-Mr. and Mr*. course was served by the hostess, Woman’* Club by the Music DeM»l«ted by Mr*. John L. Gallo- portmont of the rlub With Mr*.
FpMk " *
w pr. Mrs. Linton E . AUsn, Mr*. C. P. Herndon and Mr*. France*
" ' '.' K T B i i r*n ^p bi rri e1 'iCi 'TIirW
^ r t ilkateow
k a t a a a -f
~ M r « r ’WT-'AT* Ar H t cksBn •
An im portant meeting of th#
ami son*, L aaUa, Jr. afid Alfred, Adam*. Mr*. J*me* A. W right,
anJ Mr*. V . T. Langley and Mr*. Jam** Baifhla, Mr*. Count* board of Bailie Harrison Chapter
daughter, M argaret, spent yester­ Johnson, Mrs, Jo**ph A. Mtiseh, of the D. A. R. will take p late at
day afternoon a t D aytona Beach
MU*** K atharine Symes, J.OO o'clock a t the home of Mr*.
with Mr. and Hr*. John Langlsy. Helen V em ay, Maude Lake, Km l Samuel Puh-Mon. Im portant bustHe Llngle, Lena belle Hsgsn, Car- ne»* will be transacted.
Miss Katharine TUB* and Mis*
Forming a party aponding th* mil* Barber, and Mrs. R. L Dean,
troak-end a t Sarasota war*: Mr. and Mb* M J r iir e t Peter*, te a Alys Cborpening will entertain
the members o f the Co-ed Class of
w ai U n . C. M. Flowers, Mr*. E. gue*U.
the First Methodist Church a t
A l i b e k s , Mr*. H frry Weak*.
8:00 o'cork a t th* home of th*
Mtip%*MJ* Lee Minor, MU* An­
tatter, 800 Ea*t Twentieth Rtreet.
nie Weeks, MU* W e Gay Flower*,
WEDNESDAY
apd O. It. W&gt;*k*.
Circle Number Three o f All
8oult Catholic Church will meet
Mr*. E. W. Traffonl left today
The hfiste* Helen Wilson and a t 1:00 P. M. a t the home of Mrs.
to r Hartford, .Conn, a fte r •pend­ Jcntvrne Well* entertained
H. B. Pope, Palm etto Avenue.
ing a few weak# hare a* tha number of the younger set a t a
Th* executive board of th e Semi­
guOit of MU* Alii* Trefford, surprise Valentino party a t th*
nole County P.-T. A. will meet a t
Magnolia 'Avenue.
home of E. A. Wilson, Boom Pal­ 3JM o'clock a t Seminole High
metto Avenue, on Friday treein g . School All county officer*, chair
' Mr. and M n . J . T. Griffin had
le guest* ' met a t UleOioms of men, and P.-T. A. President* ar*
a* their iu#»l* ypitarday a t lb#
is* Wells, and a fte r drawing expected to attend.
Celery Crab, N r‘ and Mr*. John for partners, wot* led on * "Fol­
THURSDAY
Allan, of Nkw York, and Mr. and low the Leader Chase" to MU*
A George W ashington ten will
Mra. Gary JU lM t, of AahsvUle. Wilson'* homo.
______ b# given from 1:00 o'clock to
N . V.
Bunco gome* and dancing were 3:00 o'clock 7Vy the'Tu**t SMe
enjoyed until a lata ho u r when re­ Prim ary P.-T. A. In th e school
lir a . J . M- JLeMoin* left thU freshm ents were served. A colic auditorium.
morning for New York City, scheme of j* d and white. In keep­
Lake Placid, N. Y., and Waeh- ing with th* Valontin* xenon, play, atixod upon this human
ington, D. C., to visit relative* was used fo r decoration*.
tr a it and yovoalod tb* farce w*
arid friend* for about thro#
Those present ware; th* Ml tie* |iv* in carylng on normal conver­
weak*. Whit* away aha will a t ­ L oiralge
Yarborough,
Nancy sation, ev*n in th* most unlmportend tha EoowvaH-Gamer inaug­ While, Betty Cplt)ert, Mary Nlch- tant talk.
uration op March 4.
“ On th* stag e, the player* got
ol,. Eiotae Wlno, Dorothy Pope,
Elisabeth M rihrio, Helen Knud- over this, idea by turning aside,
Among tha** fropt hare spend- •en, Mildred Nla, Helen WlUon, after speaking their regular line*
liyr yesterday afternoon a t Day­ Jcnsvsn* Well*, gad Roy Britt*
tona Beoah war*: M r. and Mra. E. War run Herbst, Harold JTsrbst, solto-volet. On th* screen we or*
I. Hoy. Mr. yrnd M n . A- A John- Bt. Clair Camorpn, Billy K*nor, able to employ on even mare
M f l i l t * . Jam es Balg^l#, . t h e Lawrence Jtael, M srris Benjamin, striking method In showing the
MMefc* Kitty* DuBoae, K atherine H rnry Witte, Jam es in d Georg* difference In thought* and spoken
fiytnoa, Lenabelle H agan, Avlr McClelland, Allan Fields, Roy and words.
Taator, and Robert B. A rt, Frank Elmer Echols, Bam Bradford, Gay
"By using two recording sys­
L. Woodruff, Jr., John Ivoy, Billlo Waite*. Claud*
Kelly, Marlon tems w* ore able to hove the
Bait, and Jo# Mima. .
players speak their regular lines,
Smith, and Aubrey Wilson.
the thovghts being spokrn out
loud although the l|p* remain
motiori**)."
Norma S h earer and Clark Ga­
ble head the caat In the unusual
e
.• lii ■ i.
Spqken word* ora really only film, p there J f a |u re d at* A lex­
Imvandgr, g tw n Ap.d
'M r t
ander Klrktand, Ralph Morgan,
tho color* used for pasty decora­ piaak* for our thought*.
Bo bejiovM Robert Z. Leonard, Robert Young, May Robson, Mau­
tions pnd ^Rp*intm«nu a t th*
reen O'Sullivan, Henry B. Wal­
bride* Pfrty .given F rid a y *T*n- famous motion picture director,
r by Mr*. F . E. RoumlOat a t her who brought to th* scroen Eugene thall, Mory A ldtn and Tad Alex­
Interlude." ander.
m* on Palm otte A n n u a I* 0 ‘NaiU&gt; "Strange
honor of Mr*. Hamil, of Denver, which play* tonight at tho Milan*
Gol., and Mr*. Darwin' Balm**, of Theater.
In the pkturlaation of the play,
Chicago, .who are th# guest* of
Mr*. Gaorge E. Balm**. Quantl- th* ■to go technique of having the
; tie* of pink gladioli, p u rp y bou­ chaiacten express tkjelr though I*
Complimenting her guest, Mrs.
gainvillea, and yellow snap drag­ out loud I* followed, showing how
0. II. Andrew*, of Lookout Moun­
on* w*ro acradged In vaae* and •ntlrely contrary they often are
to what th* character* actually tain, Tonn., Mra. G. l&gt;. Bishop
bqwl* t bqut tha party room*.
wo* host*** a t a bridge party
A fter several progression* ef vay.
glvea Saturday s ter noon a t lu*r
"Tha
choice
of
words,"
de­
bridge
high
scorepri*#,
fra#
urm fv i
horns on Magnolia Avenue. A*
to Mr*. A. B. Mahoney, cider* Leonard, “often oorve* on­ honor guest Mrs. Andrews wa.&lt;
ly
Mivo*
to
imply
th*
meaning
cut p r i u was presented to
w W cut
presented with a Culbertson book
P a ri Peiold. Dhe honor of the real thoughth behind them.
B K Pai
rn contract bridge o* a g ift from
g u etts were given memento** of W* have learned to read between the bastes*.
tha tines, so to *p*ah, In listening
the occasion.
Throughout
tho
afternoon
A t the refreshm ent hour the to what wo ae* told.’
bridge games w*r* «nJoy*d and
“Everytmdy
know*
the
Inxlngnekf w*r* seated a t three table*,
a t a late hour scores wore added
one haying lavsnfier' appoint­ fexily o f /lottery. They know th* and prlxea awarded. High score
m ents, another having green.,and fl«t|erer I* thinking something prise, a set of crystal salad plates,
tb* third having gold. Th* t*h&lt;** -quit* different from what he fa went to Mrs. W . J . Thigpen, while
were centered with nmall bowl* o f yying- Th#y know that compli- cut prise, a novelty bore d'oeuvr*
garden flowers In harmonising ■MSt*. often ar* poilt# and do not
dish, was aw arded to Mra. ti. I.
1AsaUtlng the
host*** .'diject th# true thought* *f tb# Louck*.
»
John P*sold, Mr*. A. ipruher.
Accentuating a color scheme of
"Juit'how for this ohrloy* InB. Mahoney, and Mr*. J . E. Wath•Incerity of speech goes, fe w 'o f pink and blue in th* card rooms
en.
*
were vase* and bowl* of pink
Those ptsaept were: Mr* Ham- is care to investigate. W* proradiance roeaa and bln* delphini­
tar
to
belie**
what
we
or*
‘told
II and Mrs.-Balmes, honor guests
um- Th* ta lliaa and other bridge
M rs.. George J . B ala***, M rs. Paul tod y « t «m -know tb* world I# accessor!**' fu rth e r emphasised
Ptaold, Iff*. R. A . Camrron, Mrs. fall at people we coil two-faced.
the color m otif. Quentitloa of ytlA E. k i l j m , M ts^ Ji J L J b x w . AH Mopla a n two-facod to a •unportor white woe-colored gladcertain
extent.
W*
cannot
always
Mr*. John Posaid, M n A- B. Ma­
.ioli were arran g ed to tb* reception
isoak .oar thought* honkstly.
honey, and, Mrs. J . X .'W othan.
"1 might oak a guest in my room.
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ti
At th* te a hour refreshm ents
- r r Jioom J f h* would Ilk* to play
bridge. If he could road my weer served by tb* hostess, a*,
Jhmsgkta he might discover 1 listed i f Mra. JK, R. Wiggins and
wdy suggested it out of polUaooas Mr*- Geqrg# A. DeCotU*. Thoe*
or a* a relief from dtsuitegy n a - p ro e n t w ere: M n . O. B. Andrews,
M n O. I. Louckt, Mra. W. J.
vonattoo. In reply, ho
Thigpen, Mr*, (teorge A. Do.
he would be delighted to
few hinds, hi. thoughts, a t ^tb* Colt**, M ra. D, L. Tkraahcr, Mr*.
tin * rebelling against lb* JI. B. Lewis, M rt. F. JL Everhard,
of R in a , W la . Mrs. M . A. Nowhteo e f waatJag time at card*.
^ S O W H . hi writing tbl* g n a t ■**■» Mr*. F . J . OoRuiex. Mrs. a
Z . Broooo, Mr*. B. M. F a p w o fh ,

Wilson Home Scene
Of Valentine Party

S

“Strange Interlude"
' At Milage Tonight

a

Mrs. Bishop Hostess
At Party Saturday

M|*.

t b l

i'r iii W itig r jhark.

u n cak

T o t W .P . 13-M
character th a t ! weald i

N EW . YORK, Feb.—F»b.
That tb* nation* m u it reeogali#
that there 1* no middle couroe k#tween w ar and P«e«e
to*1 &gt;*■
less th* y dtal drwiticolly with
th* question of arm* men Is “th—a
weapons themselves will destfwy
u* and all our work*", I* th# key­
note of the annual report of Dr.
Henry A. Atkinson, general sec­
retary of th# Church P*acv Un­
ion, to lb* tru»Ut* of that organ­
isation.
Dr. Atkinson urge* a threepoint program of dlsarmanreat,
adjustm ent of intergovernmental
lebts and other economic ralattonahips, and the perfecting of world
organisation te r pane* by supple­
menting and strengthening the
existing machinery.
"It I* no longer an scadem k
question between militarism and
ace. but a Ufe-and-death struggteT n"’JEJ*Tf'dll 'nafluiUl 1T Jr
tb* inlrreala of mankind or* Invrivetl," ho soy* In the report. "A
WSJ m ust h* found to ntert war
o r there U no hope for the future.
"W* a re now face to fire with
th* anomalous situation of( a
world under arm * and prepared
for w ar n* navsrNwfure. and a t
th* same time all th* nations are
bound by an agreem ent written
into the Brianid-Kellogg pact not
to make war.
"Mure than a t any othrr. lime
In the history of the world, I boiitVe nur rivlliialion is at Ut*
crossing of the ways. Either tb*
nation* must disarm down to th*
level of » mere police force with­
in each nation, and provide ade­
quate means for international ac­
tion to restrain the r»vgn*itt
breaker, or w* must renounce tbs
antl-w nr pect* amt each ■ nation
fall back upon th* old principle
of self-reliance, develop its armed
fo re e a -lo -th e ir -full and attem pt
ns best rnch ran t&lt;&gt; maintain his
position In the m ld'l of a world
that ha* become one great armed
camp. There is no ttilddle course.
If we do not deal in n drastic fashlon wilh this qurslian of arms,
these weapons themselves will de­
stroy us ard all our works."

'Outdoor Week' ToBe
Observed By Group
In recognition of Florida Out­
door Week which I* being ob.
served throughout the state this
week, th* Music Department of
the .Woman's Cluh will present a
program of Indian music and
readings on Tuesday evening a t
8:04 o'clock at the cluh house with
Mrs. V. E. Douglas* and Mrs. It.
F. Monaalvatge as ,|)optts«e* -and
jMrs. G lands Herndon and Mrs.
franc** Hickson as
program
chairmen. The public is invited to
attend^
Those participating on th# pro.
gram will wear Indian costume*.
Numbers trill be given as follow*:
“LIHIc J* pop-** on the Wind
fiwijr.g Month", Charles WakeDr Id
Ca .nan—Mrs.
A rthur
lit n u n , H i-. II.
Moore; Mr*.
Fru-ic -i Hie ison.
'In i. i I ovp Call", Rudolf Friml
V ri, {i. W. Phillip*.
•S ' l. n
Tribal
Danes"—Doris
»on, Mabel Chapman, Jar.e
: 'Hultx, Esther Htrnnge, Ruth
: .1range, .^Ella Mauds -Jones,
Kkthorlne' H art,
M argaret
Dinglfelder, Simon Ilingfslder.
"In the Lam,’ o f tho Sky Blue
W ater”, Charles Wakefield Cadm an —Mrt. A rthur Arapgn. .
Selection*
from
"H iaw atha”,
Henry W. Longfellow—Stella
Jkfoit**.
"Indian Dawn", J. 8. Jomecnlk—
F. B. U n io n .
"T h , Waters of Mtnnolonka",
T h u r lo w
LI* utfa oce—Mrs.
Georg* Harden.
“Pakobl." (T h . Ro m ), Thurlow
Lleurottca—Mra. Georg* H ar­
den. Mrs. B. &amp; Moore. Mr*.
Hoby U in g .
.String* Enssblo—Mis* Marjorie
TIHIs. Mis* Virginia McDaniel.
Mis* Mildred Nla.
f

Celery Club To Give
Dinners Away Gratis
Announcement was m*&lt;J* today
by Mrs. J , T. Griffin, m anager of
the Celery Clob, on th# L akffr— t,
that onch week she Is gfiag to
send on Invitation to twoi person*
to have dinner on* ovtniak at th*
club ns her guests. Ura} Griffin
is using this a* a
her appreciation for
tho p u t to regntor
to acquaint other ps
sicsIU nt food and
had a t th* cluh any hour
the day or sre sln f.—*dv,
Mrs. W. T, Langley, Mrs. V- D.
Caldwell, Mrs.
F. Smith, Mr*.
K. R. Do#*, Mrs. IF, C.,

a.

Mis. If. 8 . Wigftoa. v,

a grantor upf“ W wv* f t Uw t a u
C hrU t character in conscioosnes*.
"Few pqpnl# r— Us* thslrdrvcnis not a tittle n n g rt; arfU th M ,'to rW ’fhelp the b—ling,
ml ambition* t#r screoss. This Is tairdyr #• IUt jnot
l ^ t mo .ask jo u In *11 serioalltess:
to
the
cju*
of — ^
fact that Ibeir Ideal* are not Du you w ant In' be told th a t you
basetl upon Principle or righteous­ have n reel disease, th a t tv 0 hr*
and may shortly dMT Do
ness, hot Dftsn It 1* brought about suffering
want iliifiM nuulf r**l to
by some form of Incapacity or in you
btltty. providing
i«vwwm upon
"e™ ■ r o o t Why rd«
ability.
Providing m* Meals
ideals *rv you, fastened
I correct end h i- life and v h .r.c te , | •ease removed, made unreal, are!
noble end fine, there i« no Iraitl
mate reaaon fo r any man, or worn destroyed.
“C hristian Science declares that
an, to folk God doe, not fall, and disease la unreal and bases it*
therefore, neither j q " the real declaration
on
the
sc lent It it
‘man. To b# given * position, an
that sin and riftt* #
opportunity to work, is one thing: knowledge
to demonatrote the ability nnj ra ­ ran have no place In an infinitely
rity to Hit It. Is quite another.
C
U l t e o 1USScience
l . m “ de­
.jr ^ r a
_ut ’thU
this. ^ Christian
But
Cnrlslinn
ue
testim ony anda w physical
clare*. W# m*” do. It makes no symptom* to th at which you can
dlfferane# whether it be n house­ spiritually perceive—to threw th#
wife, n farw #r. ■ teacher, or o
business worker, the process of weight of yoor thinking Into the
scale of T ruth. Try doing thin anil
dem onstration is exovlly the same.
Whoi *re some of the qualities o f,
th
fn V m Vth
"tK
^sV
Tr relfleisncy.
t f k ls ^ y ?
3 .
' ^
™ "hJil*:
thinking
atU m
inee Vfor
j , w ^^ * di-

ir a fV i

A $1.50

T

Dinner for

powder sad tw o-thtrjs teaspoon
salt, sad sdd one-tblrd cup milk
Add one-third cop rained earn
sad. w hin slew I* dose, drop by
ifeoeofuls on ton of slaw, rover
5tns trUM Can• Dusapiteft Mf lightly aad steam twetvo minutra
ItsmoT# dumyllnm end meat, sad
Hullrred O
Cm
U lU
oW
s sw
i r Hi
thicken lbs liquid left In poo with
L*Store. HaatsUae ami Cbktary
* liltl* flour, I'our #Ver meal
IU
and demounts.
Bread j
Bailee ID*
~k FUppod
Fruit .
F r o f t J e l l y wilfe Whipped
Creost: Drain th* cyrup* from
DessUscs* U
an s ounce icon of i rare gas*
can ef oprlBeef Sin# with Com Dan#- plums sad *n SS-ouure
■&gt;,*».• W«WHS||«AW wnyw
~ K » h ' " r a ~ T M r ~ w &lt; r - - O T w r f w * .’ 7
pounds of flank steak la cob**. mike 000 sad s half cop*. Soften
■ad bruwn p*U t* * litU# fat to ooe tshtcopoao gslsllo t* four
a hsavr skllteL Add th* too- U ktscpoou cold water, osd die
tents or s No. 8 too of tomatoes, •olf* In bailie g trail lulcoo. Add
two cups water, alx small onion* tour tpfelsopooao sugar, sod sltr
fetid salt aad psppsr to taste. until goistln and sugar Ore dis­
Briag &lt;o bolting, cavsr and aim- solved Cool When It begins to
tear until most I* doo*. Moan- stlfltn. sdd Ms cut nn rrsfta sad
Whits lift locethsr ooe cup flour. I peur Into said*, ■ores with
two sad ono-fealf teaspoons tisklnc whlnped r t s a e
WKNTY-FIYK rente pvt per•on tod e kUIng (toot. That
It *bel the following ditto*r
promises qt prevailing price*
| evsrywhsre-

A^ rta^refnDtne”
oluslioiwe and i ,,M
l,w, because
°r *u ,,,ring.
DisP^mpteWM.er', ol^lieiwe.anLl
^ *u n°u|)rf,
it Is Wo part

U te ^ flS v y
capability, and
IJwces* “ inhervntly m an', by
reason o f the fact that he is the
reflection of divine Mind. Gml ha»
endowed ovefy one of Ills chil­
dren with many talents, but ikv
those msntinned In the Bible, they
a re buried when * " rey. 'I *m in*
officlet, I hav# no nhillty, I am not
talented.' All this is an unintelli­
gent denial of lhat which I* ours
bv divine right.. Christian Selene*
'JcWAiTCOOT'WWlfrnTrT-ei'mrtf
reciation. with It* limiting Iand
nd that we
•pressing sffect*. and
have respect for ourselves aiul
everyone els# as the son* of God.
"Christ Jssus was meek and
humble, but h# certainly knew hi*
tru e greatness a* a Bon of ti#d. It
Is that realisation id pur true
Identity o* children of th# Most
High which enable* u* |o walk the
earth with courage and confidence,
dency to look on what I* raised t„ take up our taska with assur­
'the dark side' „ f life. This i* one ance. te rn of spiritual undem and­
of a number of the unwholesome ing, and then to complete them
______ _
■
offspring, or children of fear, successfully.
“In the Greek* legend the story
sometime* railed worry. Did yoa
ever have the worry habit? Or ran that the hsavens and earth
have you got It now? No man I* rested on th# shoulders of an old
happy, or pleasant company, when man who stood h#nt nearly double
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(Continued From Page One!
he worries. Worry is *n unkind with the weight. Have any uf ymi
slats In the dissection of thuughts a rtist that puts wrinkles In u*. ever suffered from th* b#ll#f that
to discover their qunllty, quantity, physically and mentally- Worry you were A llas? Personal respon­
sibility, responsibility
for our
and origin. Are thoughts divine or puts dark g'xsst* on nur mental
outlook on life. Through w orry’s home* an,| our children, fearful
human? That is th# im portant dark glasses everytning becomes responsibility /nr our bodies, and
question. This branch o f'stu d y i* disturbed and upset. We anticipate our business! And all this white
Indispensable to the excision of and reallt# only disaster and trou- the Bible declares, T h e govern­
ment —r
shall
hi* shouilsr.'
termed
ble. Worry h a s ....................
.. th#
— -----~ -be upon
. ,
,
error.1___ ______ _______________ *do-nm-tru»t*Ood
dtsease.'- - W hat A»- ww peoarea* J a -o u r sLudy. of
" I f you wore going to bui‘J d r re­ chance of success ia there for onu Christian Hcience we learn to
built a house, what kind of ms- who gaie* **
‘
*
" ptacp the reaponstbiUty for main
through these
giassea?
terlal, would you select for it* con­ Disarmed by discouragement and talning and si-staining the uni
struction? Would you not provide fear, he I* deprived of lhat fine verse whore It belongs, with divine
Mind, which governs alt, according
a strong, firm toundatlon? Would quality, poise, the sign of rouragr
ami confidence. Consider 'poise a to Its unvarying and unerring law
you not demand that your timber moment. He who has it manifest* The divlno plan a ltd order of helmlie of the liesl quality and shir to th at fin#'m ental balance th at In­ is already tstablishsd and goes on
stand the strain ? And your bricks spire, confluence and faith, while uninterrupted, even though per­
—what kind Of brick* would you the man whu stand* with w orry’s sonal sens# would inoko u* believe
have? Clean, firm,
well-made wrinkled bruw* fill* those lie we have * responsibility in the
one*. No broken or crumbling meet* with thought* of forrtmding m atter.
bricks would do. And so, my and anxiety.
"Some time ago the following
_ in­
friends, we learn In Christian
"Hut someone may say: It I* all eidrnl wo*
is "related
'related In
‘
a well
Scionc* how to build ur rebuild very well to let: me to have a con. known credit magaiine. For about
our human choractr wilh spiritual fldent outook, to »mllc and iu&gt;i to rig h t years a man had owed a
qualities. We may consciously Ve- worry, hut I *m confronted with conrrrn In the neighborhood of
lect the best thought* Icharncler- ninny difficult]**, *m*
* five hundred dollars. Nnt hearing
bricks, If you tike), to replace very serious m atter with me. Be­ from him, they had lung since
those that break and will not sides, I have always worried; It Is w rlttan off th# debt as a total loss.
Bland the alorm. What are some Christian
Science says:
'Then One
day ia chuck__cam" in (tom live
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spiritual character-brkk* which change
d i s p o s i t i o n . nlAn *vih * teller saying that be
your
we, by reflection, may Incorporate natural to m e—my di*|Ni*llhin. had te-cunva interested ill Christian
In nur spiritual structure? Isive, You do not have to keep unpleasant Science and bad decided t« pey oil
Joy, humility, purity, moral cour- an,| liamparing (UaracUriSlic, un­ his debts. This information WJ
age,—and there are many others, less you want them .' Hy establish­ suhm lltr,| In the magaiine by u
—and *° with these we may rear ing your Identity as the imsgr of prominent credit man, without
th at 'ho*e not made with hands, divine Mind, Christian Science de. com muni. But the story I, elo­
i lure* lh at worry, the Mo-not- quent. Through his study of Chris­
eternal in the heaens.'
“Jn Christian Science, it is im- trust-God disease,' i» jirtu a ll, tian Science lhi, man had sw ak­
. porlant, In character bt.iding, not liasrd on faith in tne power of rvil ened In the fact lhat there wa-t
to look with lunging and rejrv t Instead off good. It declare* that n,northing in hi« cliara.-lrr which
a t th , old brick* which are bring worry has no basis In God, and be­ nredvd rectifying, lie was rebuild
e sst'iu ld e, but rath er to look with ing no p art of God, naturally I* no ing, and In plsre of dishonesty
anticipation and Joy a t the new. port of man, God's exact liken*** thoughtlessness, and self-interest,
Whan one give- Up ,ome erroneous In hi* true being man possesses he was demonstrating integrity;
thought, It I* be.-aus* one has and reflects courage, ronfnlenrr, thoughtfulness, and consideration
found something better to put In and cheerfulness. The understand­ fa r others.
It* place. But II we look about us, ing of man’s true self hoot I u , the
"Hut someone may say: Yes, I
how far most human beings are sun of God lift, thought lnt„ that am sure niy thinking cm Id lie Im­
from the attainm ent of that real atmosphere Of fieetlom where ev- proved and my character mado
Joy to which they are entitled a- e rr ratrlctlng a n j fettering froi much belter than it is; hut what
the son* of G&lt;el! Pursuit of m a­ falls aw ay—worse,
f„r which Iras th a t to do with my bodyT 1
terial pleasure sremk to consume there la no real "’cause; fm r of am not in good health anil what I
a largo part of their thinking. lack, whon God is the infinite -up- I nt-rd Is phy-icul hrallng. Now
Many people teller* that if they ply of the universe; fear »f dm
^ ..d e f i n i t e relationship behov# o lot of morioy, hoasfes, ease and death, when ll&gt;- loving , WMn our iig.qgtu* and what
c&lt;iihe*, and automoblljc, then they promise is etrrnsl Life
si-eny-ttrlre-mii
Imdies. A man majr
Intel
“I am told Hist the Western row. *ay/*l)ut my stomach Ja ujwci
will b* happy, th at then their cup
of Jod .will be filled to the hrlm, boy* and rare., men, when they and out of (inter.* Not at all. I nur
th at Into) they will ho satisfied and ride into town, do not alway., material stou.acn is not intelli­
contented. Hut
is
this
so? hitch their horses pi a post but gent. It does not think. It doc*
Will t h * F I"'
s a t i s f i e d ? merely throw the lariat over the not know anything about th# situ­
Doe, m ateriality bring pe»'» of pony’s neck and let It drag mi lh “ ation. You hovr got to think for
mind? N ot at oil. Many of us ground. The horse under the Im­ it. It I* some kind of thought that
know th a t some of the most pression that he Is tied, stand* is disordered and mirrored forth
wretched and miserable people on perfect!/ quiet and never muves oil the bod). Therefor# It I* disor­
e arth ar# among thosa who am from the snot where his master dered Ibm-ghl that must be cor­
what t h # ' word calls rich. What leaves him. lie la heri only by his rected.
is th# troubleT What they still tedisf. So wilh us. all that needs
" It Is also Important fur those
lack la tb# ooe needful thing—a changing la th thought that we
Wll.,|,| I*, hcnlril In Christian
knowUdg# o f God. Jmu* said: are fettered, for we are already .,4( 1^ ^ , th at attention hu turned
Seek ve flral the kingdom of God, free.
away from ronlteuuu* contempUand hU righteousness; and all |
Now. lf^ Life is (surf. itj_-a* f“rj |tlo n of th# material Imdy and msthes* things (the ne«ds oy human tainly
“ no dark sloe,
“ bu&lt;
"* only" joy
"" terisl symptom* and from tnt*
rife) shall be added unto you.' and anticipation of good. If ana- Idea that physical healing is thy
Why did Jesus tell the rich young lyird, is not th* disposition to one thing to tie deslrryl. What thf
msn to Mil Oil that he had and have forebodings and fearful ex world need*—what w# need—ip
‘ • to tb* poor? Did he not see pectancy based on the helief lhat 'pnirltuat regeneration, a comptete
I It was m ateriality (m aterial evil Is real? And, yet,- if God 1* change ia our thinking and a tti­
thinking)' th at was bearing the one, and Infinitely good, ig- there tude to d ard liter f.vrn' if it take*
young m an's entrance into the any logical basis for the expect­ some time to acrnmptlsh It, Bat lv&gt;
kingdom s f heaven? Why, dear ancy of evil?- What can come to assured lh at just as certainly i
friends, many of u* have had ex­ us from a good God but good? consciousns-ss embodies thoughtl
perience* that show It ix not being What shall w* expert to-day? of love, tenderness, forgivsness,
rich in m atter th a t gives happi­ Good. What to-morrow? Jiood. and generosity, pnd elirainatef
ness, but being rich in guod Next week, next mpnth, ‘ next fear, hale, dishonesty, and rstriUf
thoughts. And when w( are rich In year? Good, more good; good In ment, the- human body will reflert
good thought* wo hav# lhat peace infinite measure. W* have all met the good thought that 1* govern­
that paaaeth * f understanding— the man who got out of bed the ing it.
.
..
.
that 1settee which means content­ wrong w ar and said, 'Well, I
"When Christian fkleneedectersk
ment aad aatisfaction. Christian wonder what this day will bring
Scientist# have discovered that this fo rth ?' Not a vary'Joyful antici­
peace Of mtod ia found by ublain- pation. Now Christian Science de*
Ing a hatter uadarstanding of Gmi. dare* th a t th# oniv day lhere is,
“A* thought has progressed, the ia the day to Ml m l', unfoldment.
civillaad world ha* absmione&gt;l Its Into that day can com* nothing
teliofa In physical devils, in evil th at makath or worketh a lie.
spirits, and the concept lhat Sa­ T his la th* day which the Lord
tan ia a k b d of wicked nun who both mad*; w* will rejoice ami be
ho* to bo placated or feared, but glad In H,’ said th* psalmist. Into
lher# a n Still many remnants of this day c*n com* only that which
• uW nH tiuua
thinking
trolling God has sent, more or praco,
along, rig h t in thl» modern life of health, a a d hippinrs*. ThU day
our*. O at of thaao to the tharac- can brtoc 4 « U i only divin# opUriatifl o f daspondsnry, th* ten portwtUy, prosperity, aa

K

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S c i e n t i s t Gives
F r e e Lecture In
S a n fo r d Sunday

S

ll« l. a n d th e re fo m n o p a r t o f
Lord
“ «!* U
r d tl0*_«
reigneth," and governs man and
the universe In perfset harmony.
l&gt;&gt; you not belle*# th a t this is a
healthier state of thinking than In
keep thought riveted on disras# ur
a so-callnl problem?
"A iy that word 'problem.' Peo­
ple have too many problem*. Th#
vsry wiyrd Itself may becoma i n
obstacle in- healing because it
Jasl bis uip-iss. j t e w h t , lh a ..jw iiia n ..
th a t on# has many difficult things
to face. A nj If wr think to a sit­
uation as qiffk-ult, a t once w*
h a w the tear l)iat It may not b#
solved; thought become* heavy
and onxloo* in contemplation of
it and we are disarmed In nur
struggle. At such a time, Chris­
tian Science show* Da .how. w e »ta r
avail ourselves of on# of .God's
moat glorious
characteristic*—
the quakty of joy. If Joy l* on# uf
the ottriuute* of divine Mind,
then, by reflection', it la an tnhrrent quality In man's tnt# char­
acter. If joy is present In t height,
you have a quality th a t make* fa r
nealing in any situation.
"In th# last A risen a r .twenty
year*, various system* and hook*
have appeared purporting to de­
velop man's hiddsn powsrs, to
give him personality and the abil­
ity to control o r dominate situ a ­
tion* |n which he might Happen tn
I* interested. But Christum ScH
rnc# lias nothing in common with
any teaching em phasising til* de­
velopment
of, th#
human . will. Nu
.
uioro JuicefuLcharacter ever lived
than Jesus the Christ! no
it one
ever
----------made --------a more, tadil'.bl*
1 Im ­
pression on the Ilf* and thinking
of tho hi; man .race, a a j yot hu
said, ‘1 came . . not to do ratnr
own will, but the will of him that
sent m#.' And at another tim e..
'N ot my will, but thine, b# dons.'
Gould anyone ronrtiv# of th# Mas.
ter teaching men and women tens
to devrlup their 'p*r*fnol(ty and
will In order tn achlar* success?
On th# contrar), he enl(*ato&lt;l nmn
to put p ereo iw ambitiqn afed **!&lt;•
interest aside In oivi/r la serve
others. Christian hu.rn.'e teochM
us liow to recognise in# v&gt;t)t|f oak
I telly nf III,, hi u.'iit wl)t |n one'a
rh aiarter, tmn | &gt; analyte our
rlrong ili-in ,. fur s«nn* particular
Ihim: &gt;• l" in t i n ii some specloj
gout, an,| how tn set osld* cher­
ished luimsn liiqws in order th a t
the will of (iml may. operate onm m lriiil. It show* i s how to lot
the will oi God be dorte in our
lives. l| iiemamls th at w* re a r.
Ilir rniHt-ss
material planning,
Wishl.lg, and hoping, which M w r
lead In tho relattetlnn of God's
purposes fu r u*. It doe rare* that
Gotl alone Is master of our raatiny
mid tiring, us only gdod. V wn
will put aside self-interest and let
the will of God be donr, there Is
no diffleeity
It that may not bo
happily and properly solved.”

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Haase Republican
Votes Unanimous Support
O f Senate Repeal Measure

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Cermak I m p roving;
Mr*. GflPiCondition
GraveBntEncouraging, Physicians Say
The trial of GuUeppe Zangnrn, nwarthy Italian who
wounded flee persons Wed­
nesday nlfht when he unsuc­
cessfully shot five times at
President-elect R o o s e v e l t
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was taken after County So­
licitor Charles Morehead, In

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WASHINGTON, Fit&gt;. ll.-O P t
Congmeional Dodera w * re
—Th* Hoot* Republican wet bloc
today unanimoualy adopted a rvs- Jubilantly confident last night
oluiton to mpport tka Sonato pro- that the House will adopt the Far-Reaching Powers
hibillon r«p*al aabmlaalon propo- Senate resolution to repeal pro­
,
M ay Be Invested In
*al in the llocsmon Monday. Rep- hibition.
Optimistic prediction* of suereeentativt Britton, o f Illinol*. in
Governor To Direc^
a itatement *ald “ Thb Republican re** were made by party chief­
tain*
after
the
Democrat*
had
Financial
A ffairs
tret rroup of the House unanlmonaif tndoreee the pattage of board themeeive* In caudu* to
DETROIT.
Feb.
It. —&lt;AVthe Senate reeolatien to repeal Jhe support the proposal.
Smiling broadly after the eloeed Michigan lait night looked to aa
Eighteenth Amendment.”
The estimated, that Federal rev- meeting of the Democrat*. Speak­ absolute -financial dictatorship"
enne amoulntmg to many millions er Uprper *aid,. “ It looks *to me •to selva Its banking prebleme
would flow Into the treasury after like chance* are good it will UIt* ratification by the *tote*. IIU adopted, and a dose margin I* end to open—at lca*t partially
—normal channel* of -commerce
itatement *aid K waa the hope of good enough. ’ •. . . . _
-'*orro*1
#r
Growers DecidePlanls
........
“ It will be . .
the Republican group that every
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(Continued on
would
vote for the Senate propo-'
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CURTAILMENT OF PACKARD STATES
CELERY CROP IS CASE OFCELERY
AGAIN APPROVED GROWERS HERE

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CUBAN LEADERS'UMirED
lAJDAii
L E .A U E .IU 3 L iim iu u PICKING
I tu iu iiu
OF OPPOSITION OF CITRUS URGED
TO QUIT ISLAND, UPON GROWER'S;

Florida celery growers meeting
offlca, woull'lw placed tha meet
in l.akrlaml last night unanimous­
I •
------ ---------- far-reaching powtr* ever vented
ly voted to extend the period of
in a elate executive under legiacurtailing the present maturing
lation which today went before
rrlery crop through the week bethe state'* law-maker*. By Mon­
•ginning Feb. 27.
day night, (he governor siirf,
Thi* action came shortly after
he expected to be fully empow­
sa--* managers of various ship­
ered
to
regulate
tanking
opera­
Prospect
Of
Flooded
W ill Leave For U . S.
ping firms represented at the
meeting had expressed opinion*
Market Results In tion*.
From RefuaeTaken
Tho -acuta financial emergen­ that indicated that there has been
State-Wide Request
InMexicanEmbassy
cy” In tha Union Guardian Truit a dreidedy beneficial effect noted
Company of Dttnit, which led In market condition* since the
WINTER
HAVEN.
Feb.
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HAVANA.
Feb.
1 R .-//P Icurtailment method was set In mo­
Indications of hcary shipment* of Governor Comstock To proclaim tion.
Four Cuban opposition leaders
last
Tuesday
a
banking
holiday,
citrus next week, coupletl with
l-atrr In th* meeting,‘ after W.
enjoying refuge In the Mexican prospects uf markets still over­ he Intimated )a*t night, may lead
embaiuy will leave Havana for supplied, led the shlpfcr*' special to an extemion of the moratori­ A. l-effler of Sanford had report­
ed that hi* committee recommend*
the United States Sunday or
committee, meeting here yester­ um. He said that “ developments
Monday, Secretary cf the State day. to advise all marketing alone” will determine 'whether spending th* «um ef $3000 for a
■&gt;n* month’* radio advertising pro.
Ferrara annooneed yesterday.
or
»rnii-mor»torlum”
sgcnciei in the itale to limit "a full
gram In which _empha»ls will he
The four—Cole. Aurello llevla,
picking to only those grade* and will Jb-jcraOnutri after F»b 21 placed on theTOsh of celery a* a
Carlos Mendieto. Roberto Memka ,r*c» nicTy~ro i*lt at rra*onabl#
-Agnement among the bank­
vegetable In other than raw form,
renal#,' and ' Dr. TJaWel lands,
ers a* to Ju.t whet should he
It was voted that a representative
■II directors In the nationalist price*.
The cummlttee, selected early done mud la- obtained,'* he said. of each shipping organisation
onion—(ought asylum with the in this month at a ntate-wid* Should they fall tv serve “ it may
before the next
Mexican ambassador Jan. 8 after meeting of cltru* shipper* to' fol­ be necessary fur me to ordsr an- shorld rom*
meeting prepared to state whether
there been several political kill­ low m*rket condition* generally
(Contlnoed on Pngs Sii)
hi* firm would support an ailvsrings.
and to Dnue recommendations
Using campaign
costing
that
Since that lima Secretary Fer­ from week . to week, preeenU all
ranch
rara has been negotiating with marketing factors, those affiliated Orphanage Group Is
Among the comments mad* by
them through the ambassador In with the Florida Cltru* exennge,
, ff# r t to
,
Given “ Run” O f Fair the several sales manager* relat­
effort
to tibtaln
either their
„ , arn to their
u * ,, homes or their the Florida Citrus Grower* Clear­
ing to th# sffect curtailment „ f the
ing Hsus# Association and indeScore* nf hoys ami girl* from crop has had on market conditions
the country,
" S iira/a told--weww- rendept egsnch-a not members of th* Methodist orphanage at Ban- are th* followlbif:
group.
---I_ r . Ruttolph, of th* American
son Springs this afternoon were
papermen yesterday that unrest slther
The commlttse anslyilng re­ given the “ run” of the llomj Fruit Grower*. Inc., at Sanford
sufftcienty today to talk with his In the Interior waa the result of
ports
on
raarkst
condition*
two daughters and to Inquire low wages being paid cane cut­
Demonstration Fair which romes said “ We have achieved extraor­
throughout the country, concluded to a close at the Mayfair Hotel to. dinarily good distribution on our
about hU grandchildren.
ter*.
that n combination of unusually night after what official* said had csVjry during the past wnsk ami
Mr*. Gill U In ■ grave condition
Chief of Judicial Police Fore,
at firm price*. The market naxt
but doctors eald they found eigne who has sent epecltl agents to cold weather which ha* been de­ been a successful event.
laying rales end an accjmulallon
of recovery encouraging.
While friend* and member* nf weak will depend In a large mea­
Santa Clara
and Camagucy of fruits in many of the leading
the St5*lrol# County Federation sure to what extent th# vsrlou*
A 12:30 o'clock tullctln on the provinces to investigate threat*
condition of Mayor Cermak said tie were sworn a* members of markets, call* for continued cur­ of Women’* Club* looked on. tho markets absorb recent taking*.
aboard the With s moderate movement, th#
“ Mayor Cermak continue* to im­ mrrement Is of communistic ori­ tailment of shipping until the children clambered
market* can clean up.
ferri* wheel, miniature merry-go- market stand* to continue firm to
prove. No unfavorable develop­ gin.
A picking holiday on orange* round, and liny ponle# with an strong."
ment* have appeared. HI* i a*pi ra­
Prison guard* at Principe caeMr. Peterson of the Manahe*
that Indicated
there
tion and temerature are nurmal.” taken from Principle pri*on yae- ami grapefruit decreed Feb. 7. abandon
was followed for the current week
County G r o w e r * Association,
the army, tarrying out the terms by recommendction* that picking were no unhappy heart* In the
■roup. Carnlvnl men Joined In the ilatrd that "h# had been able to
Milk, Pretzels, Celery ley for removal to Isle of Pints, be held down to a minimum.
(Contlnoed On Pag* Sis)
fun of making the ride* Ju*t a
-aller this week which militar­
Next week’s thlpmenl poll«L little longer than le usual. The
Being Fed To Pianist ised all bodies of police prison
the committee yesterday notified
MEETING IS HCHEDUI.F.D
Tue'da and the like still under all *hirpers in th* state, should children were brought to Sanford
Johnnie Goodenougti, who start­ civil control.
in several vehicles furnl*hed by
be governed by the fact that:
Mbmiers of th* Women’s Civic
ed paying a piano in tha K-k*
member* of the Federation, and
Twenty-three political prison­
“ Even If shipment# are much
Committee
of
th*
Sendnol*
Club last night at 1:00 o’clock it
's, Including Rolando Martinos. lighter next w..k, the market* they were returned to their home
County Chamber of Commerce
an attempt to play without (top­ « graduate c f the Massachusetts
late thl* afternoon.
111 continue very low. However,
ping until 1:00 o’clock bait Wed- Institutes of Technology, were
Featuring tonight’s activity at thl* morning were rtmlrdeil that
it look* like heavier shipment* the Fair will he th# awarding of there I* a scheduled eating of the
needay morning. Into Mil* after­
Martinet, who is prominent a*
noon had completed nearly 22 an engineer, here Is the husband, fpr nest week with no sale in prises for |h# best home-mid# committee to be held on Monday
hoars of hie grind, end he np­ of tho former Elmlna Falrbanke. New York and perhap* In other quilts and rug* on display, a* well morning at trad* body office* at
peared little tha worse for having «f Doiton. He denied that he had auction* on Wedne*d«y becau»e of aa a door prlie. All eshlhit* wID 10:00 o’clock. Mr*. W. I- Morgen,
a holiday. The trade l* already be open until shortly before mid­ aa chairman of th* committee, will
dona so.
engaged In political activities.
over-supplied and the committee night. . — —---- -— ■ •
Doicns of person* viilted the
■ - preside. --------------■
Oscar Clntae, Caban ambas­
agslnl T~ picking
Chb noma last night, most of sador at Washington, will Dave recommends
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^ theca remaining to dance at no tdoay on tho Key West boat to quality or slsa* which will not
sell at reaeonable price*.”
Y # x t m eoaU Docent of per*on* hod
resume his post. He came to CuContinued
heavy
*hlpment»
r called at the hall today aa well,
In •December to spend the next week “ will mean plenty of
juet t* tee whether or not he b
Christmas helldaye. Matter* of red ink”, the committee warned.
really llvfhg Op to hi* announced
business csqped him to delay hi*
The committee's attention w»«
plan of playing 100 hoar* without
return.
called to a new itory on Feb. 17,
An appreciation of th* City shall be very much gratified in­
(topping.
in which F. O. Kemetrom. pre*i- Commission's recent decision to deed if you decide to take this
Mr. Ooodeftough has eaten
chicken aandwkbee, ceffee. celery, Celery Fields May Be dent of the California fruit wrap­ take a part In a suit recently action. Such a course will, in
■retaeU, and milk at variooe time* GuardedDurinffNiffht ping mills of Pomona, was quoted instituted against
the Florida my opinion, he eminently proper,
ts saying Cdllfomia'* cltru* crop Posrer and Light Co., is ex­
■Inca hut night. Oeea*ionally he
•
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since, under the franchise ordi­
ru as M
iMtss a* .13
much
breaks out bite a tong or stand*
According to Tf. E. Hathaway, might be reduced
pressed in a letter sent to each
op to tap danee to hia own aecom- secretary of the special Seminole peicent do* to wUdstonn* and number oi the' Commission by 8. nance of Jan. 23, 1028, th* City
.
Agricultural Club Grievance and frost*,.
R. Dlghton, sttomy for th* Commission of Sanford, Fla., la
, **Tkla a flerv oa be Invited the Adjustment Committee which met
Thl* was dented by th* Califor­ plaintiffs of the action.
the primary regulating authority
pabile *p to witneae his act. -Too Thursday night, paid watchers nia Kndt Orowers Exchange in a
A copy of the letter wa* re­ os respects these matters. I also
can stay as long aa you like", he may ba engaged to keep an eye on message reeitved her* yesterday leased today by City Commis­ feel that In an action of thl*
I J said, "and dance as long aa jroo local coleryfleldJ after dark‘ for by the clearing hdu**, the Cali­ sioner 8. O.
BhinhoDer thl* natlre, w* shall need all of the
want to," A pan o f the
tho purpose of apprehending per- fornia organisation declaring:
nurning.
It read* as follow*: moral support that ran b« gatho f ibis m&gt;rathe* piano paying get tons who are reported ,si having
"The orange estimate* show
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“ I desire to tok# this method
will go toward the Seaferd Elk* been prewlli^ ground fields, pick­ untfpreeiaWe damage from frost* of expressing my appreciation of
“ I also may add that It will bo
j food, and .tha hall la ope* ing up celery that has been cot or winds except ia a few Individthe sentiments, as report'd ln a distinct pleasure to work with
day and night, and will he until down la be destroyed.
a il lociltin.^
th* public prase, expressed by your attorney toward tarrying
the M hour record tg broke*.
It estimated there were 17.000 lb* member* of tho City Commis­ thl* litigation, which so directly
This aetlon Is seam as' necessary
far several reasons, Mr. Hatha­ eara of navels remaining In Cali­ sion « f Sanford, at their regular affects all of our eitlion*. to a
ks
way anld, mainly because ‘TM i fornia a* e f Feb. 18, compared to meeting on Mehday Fbb. 13, rel­ successful ecncluslon, and 1 hare
celery has been driven enter with four plrwat tea* than this a year ative to th* suit vehleh I recently so Informed your attorney.
"fn conclusion, may I sxplaln
ta n tad walked oeer by the work­ ago, tho total commercial navel Instituted In behalf of certain
ers In the field, a«il white It may crop tkte seven bring estimated clients against th* Florida Power that sine# my clients, a* alleged
, h i r t r i p e fartbe to­
be washed and trimmed up to at 30,000 c a n , with .* henry in­ and Light Cas for tho purpria In. the bill of complaint, already
o l » Roam Demeateak fairly decent, it is really crease In Vatesrias.
of securing nLrwdprilon In lb# represent, and are suing In be­
wot otlto In W e e d Hrulsad and not fit t« ea t"
electric rate* charged their con­ half of the eltlxena «f Sanford
■ c o i n * TO MEET
at a epee1*4 meetMember* of the committee resumers In Sanford, and o f secur­ using electric current, I believe
■ittoto from Urn Warn
trtod that ro-opefwttoa among
ing
a cessation of certain illegal that the Intervention which you
invited
to
attend
The
of the Sen.
he grower* in the plan to cur­ a Court of
practice*
open th* part of this may be contemplating should ba
i
that
srill
be
helJ
ef Cara
filed by th* City Commission
tail crop shipments is esceedirg at th* City Ban nest Monday. company.
•ha anticipation at tM member* night at T
according to
“ Having noted that by reso­ of Sanford, Fla., aa the govern­
el the committee.
- ; ,
Arthur
of th* lution adopted at the same meet­ ing head ef the municipality and
: at the
Seminole
1 to y Scout coun- ing you have, taatructad your at­ aa the primary regulating au­
m o t h e r o r ADMUUL*D1E»
m s e t boy. will torney to look Into the matter of thority in th* matter, as pracii. A
ha derivable or viooaly explained, and not naceo0* before whether It
ANDERSON, S.i.'fiM t o ., Fret tome us ter
will be proper to Ink me In this suit, earitp hi heltolf ef the eltlxena
well MeCrily, M, toother of AJ- the Coart,
rive ectiv- I wish Infon ly to state te of Saaferd, F lo, tebo are already
U. S. nude ef
■lari Newton A.
■naealad ia th* rase."
tha; I
Ittee la
each ef ypu
N , retired, died.
the pretence of a crowded court­
room, moved for a postponement
from today until Monday on the
ground that deferne altorneyt
had not received a report of a
Sanity CommUtlon which eaam^ d n e d the Italian. ___________ _ 1
( g f " laneara-a ’ or.temayt, appointed
by Judge K. C. CoUint, Includh
J.ewlt Twyman, pretldent of tll»
Dade -County Bor Aetociallon.
Zangara It changed With altempt1ns »o murder Ike president-elect
and hia three vktlmi. Russell
Caldwell, Mitt Mtnfaret Krult,
and William ainflot.
The Italian, who thouted defi­
antly, that he wished no attorneye,
waa brought to court by five depu­
tise. All epectatore, were rearvheo
for weapon* before they were per­
mitted to enter the court.
Should, either Mayor Carmak.
of Cbiceyo, or Mr*. Joe Gill, two
other victim*, succumb, Zamira's
cat* would be traciletrej'at once
to the Circuit Cu-rt immediately,
Morehead announced.
•
“ My itomaeh t» better now ana
tho pain I* not so bad a* before”,
Zangara told aaempapermen to­
d n y . IItt waa
wm a
o n e u n t pain
day.
s econ*lent
pain in
In hi*
...........
stomach
that cawed• him to *b^-

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Commission Thank ed For De c i s i o n
To Take Part In Light R a te Fight

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B n C a it s A C a r

S A N F O R D , | L O R IP A , SATU R D A Y . F E B R U A R Y 1 V 1 W S

VOLUME xxm

* Committee
Body Meets

Asks Business MenTo
Curtailment

P Ian

Christian Science
Lecturer To Speak
Rkhard J. Davis, of Chicago,
a member of the Board of
Lectureship of th* Mo her
Chorth, th* First Church ef

gjig .W H f e -V 'BS
lure on Christian Scitncy at
th* City Hill auditorium
morrow
afternoon
at 2:18
o'clock. Mr. Davis will be In­
troduced td th* audlenco by
J. C. Benson, first reader of
th* local Church. Th* public I*
cordially. Invited to attend.

Calling upon “every cltlso* and
ovary business house mpeelaily”
In support Florldo'cetery growers
and their plan of plowing under
on* third of their maturing celery
crop. Rex Packard, ^aalrmsn of
lhe' Grievance and Adjustment
Committee of th* Seminole A tgrlcullural Club this morning not
only coked an appeal but set
forth th* case of th* Florida celcry grower In a time whsn their
“ only hope” to sav* their industry
le In “ th* brotherly spirit of eooperation.”
*
Addressing himself to tho “Cititens of Seminole County", Mr. Fearing Cutting O ff
Packard today mad* th* follow­
O f Electric Service,
ing itatement:
He Asks Protection
“ During th* lest few month*
through tho press and over th*
radio you have learned of the' ter­ ' B«ir*vlng“ lH*rbecause “he re­
rible conditions that confront th* fused to pay th* groa* amount
farmers, particularly In th* Cen­ of hi* January electric light bill,
tral and North-western states.
the Florid* Power aad Ught
'Their farm* being sold at
Co., may dlacontlhu* serving him
foreclosure sale*, of near riots, '
_ - .v --,
with
riactriclty, f . F. Dornar,
trucks with farm product* for
l&lt;ut#l
relate
fffBVtP
Ttlltr*
who yester­
market being held up. In an en­ local celery grower Whtt
deavor to keep supplies from tb* day was granted permission to
cities until such time as tb* farm­ Intervene In n suit filed against
er could *«11 for a prk* that
_|tha firm last week, through his
would pay th# cost of production.
th*
attorney this morning filed a
“This la g fight between “
__________ t
____ [___ MJ] of eemplalat
(ood see ins er aad to*
and th* producer is fighting
fl
_ for tnj application for Injunction
self preservation, to —
tnabl*
ku him
*■'“ against tho firm.
to cOntlnO* to produce.
At tho ammo lime, notice waa
“ Citltene of Seminole County left at the Florida Power and
did not giv* much thought aa to Light Co. office stating that ths
how such a eltuation would elfaet Injunction has been applied for
them, oven If It were possible and that a hearing on th* mat­
that It could materialise In thi* ter will be held bar* before Judge
section Af th* country.
Millard B. Smith of Titusville
"Those conditions which have next Friday.
caused th* Western farmer to com­
This
action
wa*
brought
bine, and make a fight to protect
(Continued on Pag* Six)
his home and farm, have now ap­
peared in Seminole County and
th* celery district* of th* slat*. Bishop Cannon Will
“ Owing to th* million* of unem­
Give Address Here
ployed In th* large northern cltiss, th* great manufacturing cen­
Bishop James J. Cannon, Jr,
ters whose markrts
formerly
took train loads of celery, ars now and Dr. F. Scott McBride, lead­
ing members of tb* National An­
glutted with a few carloads.
“The celery growers with (heir ti-Saloon league, will b# In San­
brains and capital after an end- ford nsxt Thursday night to de­
liver two addresses at th# First
(Continued On Page Four)
Methodist Church at 8:00 o’clocb.
Bishop Cannon, who ha* long
Florida Notables Will been conepleimua In th* publle
Gather Here Monday eye for hia activities in behalf
of prohibition, come# to Florida
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—-wMMan
-The Executive Committee of •t thl. Urn. In the Interest* of
tha Florida Stal* Social Workers •Misting In th# aeeurlng of
Conference will meet at the Cham­ 100.000 Florida petitioner* against
ber of Commerce office Monday repeal.
His address, as well m that
morning at 11:00 o'clock.
Among those who are scheduled of Dr. McBride, who Is superin­
to be present see: Millard David­ tendent of th# Antl-8aloon l#*gu#
son, superintendent of lb* Florida of Amerka. will relate the recent
Industrial Horn* for Hoys at Mari­ development In Congress. Th#
anna and president of Ih* Confer­ public is invltd to attend.
ence; J, C. Lanier, of Jacksonville,
Duval county probation officer
and treasurer ef the conference, Sanford Elks Band To
and Sherwood Smith, secretary of Play A t HotelTonight
th* Florida
Tuberculosis and
Health Association, Secratary of
The Sanford Elks Band under
th* Conference.
th* baton of Edgar A. Ball, of
A discussion of detail* for th* Orlando, will ptoy*a on# hour*
handling of tb* State Conference concert at th# Homs Demonstra­
whkh will meet'In Sanford Mar. tion Fair In th# Mayfair Hotel
5, 6, 7 and I, Is listed as tha im­ tonight at 8:00 o’clock. It « •
portant feature of th* meeting announced this afternoon by Ed­
whkh will Include th* presence of mund Mtlsch, buslnss* manager
th* local committee on arrange- for th# Band.
meats.
The concert will be held In th#
ballroom of tho hotel, and th# 25plece band has selected a chok#
program of clftiiittl Md populoc
Roosevelt Calls In
selections that Mr. Melseh said
Wallace, For A Talk• will appeal to all lovers of musk.
The concert as well aa th# Fair Is
NEW YOKE, Fob. 1 8 ,-(A y open to tho public without charge.
Prmident-elect Roosevelt railed
lot# leafs rtrue here today
WOULD U N IT LOANS
Henry Wallace, of Iowa, who
he boa to triad for hi* secretary
WASHINGTON. Fob. 1 8 ^ &gt; o f Agriculture. In Washington,
Senator Bronaoa Cutting, Be- If«rf— to fir m in will b* HmH#d
p'ubUcoa, ef Now Msxko, was to $000 compared with $400 Mat
peer under
regulations an­
on^CMpStol HilTtoday* to have nounced yesterday by Secretory
* "te d the portfolio of tecra- Hyde ef th* department e f agrii of the Interior to ih# cultur* covering the $00,000,000
administration.
appropriated for crop production

DORNER SEEKS
W RIT AGAINST
POWERJMPANY

T -.f

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LeagueAwaitsVi
From W a r *
Tokyo,Mt
Stand Against

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PEIPING, China, Feb. 1*.
—(A .P.)-A major battl*
..... .....JlBa...
anese urmie* at Kaltu, nortlh*
«rn gateway of Jehol
imminent '
Ince, appeared
oday of M
after the receipt today
Japanese ultijnatum.
It ordered the Chineao
forces immediately to evac­
uate the city. The Chlnat»
decided to Ignore It, it was state*
St
Manchurian
headquarters
her*.
..
Despite th* Japanese threat t*
'
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attack at one# If the demand
not compiled with, »n army
m
30,000 to 50,000 volunteer*
been concentration In th#
region to block the Japan**# to- ;
vaslon of Jehol from that point.
Jehol from that point.
J. '
Ktilu is st the start nf tlto
msln commnuicstion rout* to t v
eity of Chlnfeng and th# CSgltol ,
of Jehol.
^
•
Th* Japanss#
already hat* .
mad* at least • half dose* air*
plane raids upon Kallu from thslr
military ba.s at Tungllae, 10
milts eastward.
MUKDEN, Manchuria, Feb. 18.
—IM -T h* mat* of Manchuko#
dsliv.rtd an ulUmalom to
/Chang
vl___ tt.l* . V
Hsiao Lian, commandOr Ml
chief of China’s northern 0*
demanding Iha withdrawal o f
Chines* troops from tho pro
of Jehol, Failure to ccyuply
bring an attack by tho tom
armies of'Mtnchiikao an d 'A ,
Ih* ultimatum said,
Thl*
peared to he th* opening g V hi
the Jehol oifsniir* which ha* keen .
in preparation for sereral week*. **
The League of Nations, haring
condemned Japan's Manchurian- '
policy In a report submitted to ail
world gorarnmsnts, now await* *
Ih* verdict from Tokyo, Washing,
ton and Moscow.
*
.
In Japan ■ high government of­
ficial said only a mlracla would J
prevent Japin'* secession from
th* League If th* assembly adept*
th* report and recommendation*
published at Geneva.
Yosuke Mstauoka, head of Ja­
pan's delegation at Geneva, nay
be called home across Siberia, th*
shortest rsule, for a first hand
report to th* government.
‘ .-I
Th* reaction from Washington
and Moscow 1* important to tho
League for both, non-members,
will bo Invited to participate with
th* tw0 belligerents and tho
l-esgu* in finding a solution to
Ih* Manchurian conflict.­
—..

Intimidation. Gunflito
Appear In Milk Strike
MILWAUKEE, W1«., Feb. 1
V-Intimidation nog
peared yrsterday for
lor th* flrgt
time in the Wisconsin farmers'
milk strike,
A Milwaukee truck driver, HWh
eld iloldt, was th* target for a
•hot as he plunged hia track load­
ed with milk thrergh a blockade o f ,
boxes and timber* on a highway
at Csdarburg. Th* bullet rolsaod
and th* truck saftly passed th*
barrier.
In Outgami* county, strongho'
ef th* Wisconsin cooperative m
pool, sponsoring th* itrlkn_l!
rale* th* price of milk to U -N
hundred pounds for tho far
several trucks ware stopped
their contents poured Into dltol
A b o u t 38 cheese fnctogWo^
creameries and condanaariaa la
county had closed tad 200
era were patrolling the * '
TEDDY’S BIBTM t I

NEW YORK, — Nra.
Robinson, slater of th* laU
dent Theodora Roo*#v*lt, died t
pneumonia,
SLAMS FOREIGN St
WASHINGTON/—A$
for Cuban sugdr compain**,
|*l C. Sopor urged tariff *#r
•Ion to darie* »n “ allotment
to bring about reduction of
production in Hawaii, th#
ulaaa.aad F vrto R!&lt;°-

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B in L e a g u e H u rlcrT o
L end H and T ow ard
S u ccess O f Contest
Han

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says

Sa n f o r d

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Celery Market

ON DISPLAY A T A U T O SHOW

»IK

AT DELANDRACES

(frntlnuel Fr m PJifi1 Oml ,
nf Itr dollar received » l r i thj
doll* «' w rr. nm lniitH . lie favor*

Throufh courtesy of the U. 8. Department &lt;
tuns in co-operation with the Florida State'
Bureau. R. E. Winfrey. Sanford repreee

Sensational B a t t l e
Expected. Between
.Track Speed Kings

IJi* formation of a elite n f-’n !•
In j rnmnil»*lnn.
-aid, to !-•
compo*«,| o f the tovfm nr, rehi.
no* off|-rr* ami other* high In Ih"

Hanford’* lone. Mtffm o f th* people. In hi* opln

contribution to .m a jo r Icagurba**-

Ion «uch an org*nlr»tlon would

balt, n ;ain will a»»utne tlutle* aa: he able ln all aero** a conferen-r

takla from holder* of Florida
! l-nodi and work mil »nm* rrpiiI table agreement, lo«ed on pr*»rr* day condition*. “
"When tKara am thno«an.|* ami
Iho'xamU of turn walkin'? the
' *tr ft a In thi* state today. 1 frrl
'that my, rraponailiility l« to them
instead of Ihaaa frill* anil goS-rii- |
mental bunkum." the governor|
•old In rmphn»ltlng h'* 'M r * In;
I get Ih* operallona onto a Iwd- j
rock b**U. Ha favors the enn*n'. |
) Mutton and abolition of depart- j
merit* not absolutely neecesary^
i until Ibo atata government’* honk*
•orp ortnally balanced, a condition.h- nvertnl. whl h ha* nol tlialad
j fur year*.

NEW 1933 CHEVROLET SEDAN
ratnla larrar and rnally refined rrw 1033 rara at lha Automobile Show. Longer
*irf-alrfani" *tylin&lt;;. morn pow'r and ipaal rouplrd with Krantar economy, larear
r bodira with nrw Fi-hcr "no-draft" aantllition, ahattarproof ylaaa In wlndahield of farad In all ramrta and each
race "la ■ race."
.
cuahlnn balan&gt; ri| mot r mounting. improved frar wheeling plua *ynero-me»h trana*
Schradar, tin moat domlnatlny
it aarond pair, knl n "alartrralor" for llrapllflrd starling ara all llatij yj naw alandn*tiry nr 111* rmiliy elrtlay ami
wta.l in lha Hat prl*. The ncyr ntmjalaj withgonrer and wldfr bodiaa, rapraaant tha by far tha naoat aartatlla of mod­
ern driven abut a with Fred
Frame, ladlanapotla
■peedway
Winner, baa a aery “hot" and

&lt;*1*v*lan4 t. rt. Wayne I. Unia4
IU»M* I. Iloakan, law. I, laUlaaaaalia 1. Jnhaaiowa. Pm. I, L*wla villa
I. Marion. U I. Nawarb I, Naw
York It, I’hllad.lpkla I. |-lttibur(h
1. Pniomar Tarca «, Hlrk»onH I,
Hoanak. I. K a r u i ik &gt;. Ulka I.
Tala I U.

M h a ai awa a. ■ iM w

ra lM M t Taraa: U rara paaaaW.
Naw York I*. I'MIad.lpMa %. Pitta,
bargh J, Alkaay I. Beaten I. ana
•uh
la
lu ll levere, l y r l l t f l l U .
Maaa , SyracaM and Hockaatar. Two
rara kaki far raroaalynmaal
Cl aria nail: I rara H a n d . Clara,
la ad I. I'alamkua I. Dalrell I.
Atlanta Ihvaralona: Nana.
Savannah I'litrelewa: rtnrlnaatl
I. Naw York YT

wemiwiffvttimfy'WnTaTi Hanlord-Otlado

Kay Trolltr, anl l.-r. nf tha lf|fl«l»t"r1. and iiaftirc fprlurara In raduclnir lb- rlio ur
. alto will pilch, ih. pfiplo o f Florida. thro.iyh,|hr rompan- foun,|„j |u airCma
writ
known l«
Ly Mnr. I.
yover-i - u - fnn«, ntifl his up* nor nnnnttfiml. lie »sM# I' wrn«!
.
*
will lc his first ffn fi-rcent comptHnl now. In th*r. lie will soon go| report, fmm which ih.* Wgfmhim’i rrushnl. Thnl w»s . W
.Men
,■ Iralnin/ camp1 appropHatlon* wil- »-&lt;• haard. » " e h“ »»en into Inarn.lhllily. A
Icj ajiulhcr win- Cov-por Sholly .aid lhal lh» pro- howllnr. lawlraa mob la running
p.. o.| depart menial rapenditurv. over IhU atate until It hnt mmo
Illation at to line- had been "elitihr.l to Ihe l«ntt." »• »hv point whrrv human-life It
II war yvalrrday.
The rnreermr-raM -that'ho w«t not aafr In f^iulalana."
inuncad. huactrar, ireltlnv a "rrnl Ihrlll” oul nf tc'l-| IV rhnryel that K nalor Icing
•the Ocotrv aclmol |ny lh» man "who would black- had violated hla pledgr. lo Ihf
l«- In Iho Salford |a'&lt;l lie alale when- l« g»t off." voter* hy loinlng Ihe "N ew OrInalead, right erd tahlle adnjltllnr th-tl he waa lean, ring." whlrli he raid lltiev
III lw hul.l down •-tlmd." aboard »o evidence of had ilennonead fr m lb»- atump
, a likely looking! Mlmm »" h" dlaeeaaH thing, nod by "going Into Ihe Union Inim (irraii l ove o-Ub a new'nnnerman. handled a dimnlty f‘omrnny."
Spring!

“ L I A R ” BY ONE
OF W IT N E S S E S
fPnntlneed From I’age 0ee&gt;
' "gang of.akull iru*her* und he1 mm life waa not aafe." Anil, he
rah', "wr have in the nmn«l n a
governor who 'weef* about It
ot that hot *p&gt;il. John Kdwarl’ Ilk* a woman* and aervra Huey
Hlriin*, wh i |la)i-1 Hilril In fk-- luing Mke a ill»bwaaher In a
fjind IimI Sueilay, fit* Into that re*lintent aervee h!* ina*ler."
Infie’d like a veteran. III* fivliling
Oilier wltne**r«. Inlrmluc'il n*
aililliy uiii|ue*tii&gt;iiuMt.. Hark of poll w itrhrra for Senal r llrouathe *hi.t-alan I* Ihe valt-ran Ik-rt' &gt;ard, drfratrd by Overton. *ald
I lu .iman uu.l hi* atvailylng In­ they aaw evidence* of Irregular
fill* lire.
vole i minting an I lhal aulnmnTlge Minor, wh&gt;*e alrong light bile load* i f mm mn-le Ihe roun !*
artii hn* hurb"l the Ilolainilitr&gt; of |h- poll* Irving lo Intimidate
llltu Huhmiaaloli oil two ucrailon* Rmua-ard vralchrra.
Ihi i year, will Mail on Ihe in iund
Joi nt lamg charged lhal Sena­
lor Sanford. Alurg about the tor Inn* had rerrlvrd ID and iiu
al*lh Inning Ix-fly (lul&gt;«, of He- IIIMKI 'hill* from a myaleri-uv
I jiiii I, will lake up Ihe diitlr*.
1 “rgenl (if the gaa and rlrrlrlr
Hi lately Ijike, who leave* for St.
’ Intal."
I'elerahurg late u n i week al*o1 A» he aald Ihl* he lurn'd lo
will le on band, althojgli It I*
1 llnev nnl *ai I, "You know it lo
dojbtfttl that he will lake »
’ I*, n fa t."
rhance on hulling hi* pltchlrg
Julio* *al.| that when Overton
nrm until he ha* had mole w rk- r-in nealn*l nro'Kaard. "no canout*.

Measures Taken
For P ro te ctio n
Of F. D.Roosevelt

dldale hnd n rhance I f wine|o|under Ihe tactic* uaeil againct
llmu- nnl."
-"They traveled over llv *l»lc in
I it. limnmlnee, aunmumle I l-y
hivhv tv cot** an'* ahull rru.hert
e ith Ihe klngflah rare I Iwck In
there with a 10-Inch cigar in hla
m»u*h nr-l making a great up( prara her.-" Itillti* aald. ’ Tlo-v had
all Ih ioo-irv i-i Ihe wrorl.l. i •cry
emflnye In the atate wa* le-ing
; •(taken ilnm, every nne of them,
t end a mail didn’t have a ghoat
! pf a chin e ngalnat them. If any­
, horly intcrfereJ, hi* ahull wa»

“ Mo«a. nf Union Indemnity, and
Seym our \\Vi«* gave my hr Iher
large roll* nf money which h*
nut Into Ihe hark pocket nf hi*
frnoneri. at the time aorl &gt;1 talk­
in'* to blm&lt;elf, raylntf that Union
Indemnity wee getting ell the inatlrwnee n f Ihe atate."
__
TKiT w iin A * ra il that Ml 000
Vnlea were clttltroHed "hv th'Olutn Intlmblall n ." Ha aabl f^mg
hed “ even tfTe,| In Intimidate
witne*»&lt;o. here."
"Y ea ." aald f1roii*&lt;ar&lt;l'» rnunacl,
f|e»eral kptell. " I h »-e o o - 'c - l
that when a wltneaa woold look
-at {Hi’ e lo r lo n g h«- w.mld change
hi* leallm nny."
“There never ho* been *urb
pompnaltv and powrr elm* Nero,"
m i l Jiiliua lo n g .
Jutlua aald the hank* o f la llUlenn were afraid o f llitey T^nif
“ who controlled the bank 'exam i­
ner "
‘T h e
hnnka arr a-ared
to
* lh ". r a il Jell a. "They hold
Mm In awe, and veil they do.
He w -uM no more mind werekjng
a honk than he would killing n
a j * ler."
•
•
Jullua Irft
Ihe alan-l nfter
Senator fa»eff drilined to crone
i|iintlnn him.

F e w e r School Days
L ost Due to ('old s
fiicem h' ro, N. f . Te..l» nmoiig
hundml* n,’ children allow ll rav­
ing nf almoxl twu-tlilrdi of time
out from *cho I due lo cu ld i!-with Iho new Vick* Plan for Iwtler f'anlrnl of Cold*. Il-tw to f |.
low dha l ’Un (• ♦»piamcl trr-earb
I'arkage o f Vick* Va|ollul, m il
Ihe new VI ka No&gt;c i Thr.at
Dropa.— Adv.
.

Bachman Naiped T i t u s v i l l e Celery
N ew C o a ch O f Growers Awaiting
M ic h ig a n State U ptunrln Market
. HAST UNSINO. Mich., Feb.
17. f/l*&gt; t'hnrlr* W. Ilachnian,
furmer Flmlilr gridiron mentor,
t-ta named hrud fmilhall roach
al Hiclilemi •trili- ru-lvge yealorduy by liie •Ic’e biatid nf agilrulluir.
Ilachmun
•urceedt
Jtlitei H. f'rnwliqr wlm re.I [prd
to mvrpt a fimllar po.illon at
For hato Ur.itrrrtily.
.Starting hi* carrer aa an a»-

..... i _ . ; i vta&lt; aciimdfil
in I'i.’ -llx . im I. .1, 111.11 •yaleni at
Nolro Home, whoie he waa yra Inm lull with u digrre In
la-«. Hi* wont fi..in Knglewuod
hit h .i-hml t.i l .urago In IU1J to
South llt-ud.
I.o'b.i an p ku-d on NoUra Dame
luiaillij for liner at-aiOBa, atariing In 1'JII, (wlrr mi .Ing Ih*
mythlral »r,tr|n Iram.
nl lulu no von iu.mod heed
c-.arh .it Norlhweatern UcUrnlty,
llaclunan went l„ thu Unlveriily
of Florida in IU3S, after coaching
al Kama* ISate unj rrmalnci
•heir thrnuih laat araxia. In hla
flial year Ihe Alllgatnr* were Ih*
l&lt;-a Irg acnrvr* nf Ihe nation.
Ilochman ia 4U yrara old and mar­
ried. He j* the author-of a book
oil font'nil.

D a w eS A d m its
Bank E r r e d In
Loans To In s u lt
( ( onllnuxl from P»ge Ono)
nelpleaenea*1' when he In-gan to
etantlee ihe rumpllralcd tlruc.
lure nf Ih,. Inaul' holding romp*nv pvratniil and »ai,| lie felt llw
ulilllie* magnate wa* "a plcllm
nf
Ihe r»mnlt-*l—I ••-uctor♦hich gut l-ryond hi* * rnillrel."

All nvaHahl metropolian police,
Jl. uU: itig close lu 1000, will lie
n .. &lt;-d m m l) ai.d they will be Leer.
Jkpl* vuimieu ,y a. lulnie of llalt|.
Even that lawr however, wuul
'v-iif* 4&gt;- le* and probably other* n&lt; t havt aiplled t» t I’ c -lb " !
J *e..i . riail y point*. It Hiu luwn elect or sry of thor* wuunded.
2 V - n .vty In th e [g a t to In Ing Ycveral move* hove beerf mede,
jj-.. &gt;_«,.( Ic ra I .-on noariy cliUa ulsM y on* after the s**s**!m *
ll local polls* at Inautu- Uun of I'rvitdrnt MtKin'ey, |n Imk» « ; I r'e«th penallx for thuea
/anp.iii told *crr»l
toc);h:f Iba Viteldent or Pr* d
'lire anvnti In IIIbmI that he
n‘ ‘elect, but they alway* ba.t

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naf.*duuJ Id Die »booling, ihrev

Ih* hank* In *avt Ihe atnieture,
eo* only ,li*cau»e It waa a hlg
cuatnmrr of hi* rompany, but befa--»e he believed It* crm*h would
"have aeilou* reperct'»*loni" upon
Iki rmilt world.
Th" tharge* of dlicrapanclea
hetwn-n Ihe Inrom* , tag *talemenl* of tho Hi.iull companle*
rant* during lealimony of Ih*
young 33-vear-old crown prlneof ih* etilllle* empire, Samcol
!n*nll, Jr.
Ferdinand P*-nm. comm I*ten
munael, prevented evidence whl-h
he ahnwed that while th* two big
Inaull Inventment Iruit* were
•el&gt;ing their necurltlea In Ih* pub­
lic nn Ihe claim* or nroflta run­
ning hi*h In lha million* they
"• re filing Income tag return*
allowing heaey lot***.,

CO.MrLETK STOCX8
QUICK TRUCK DSUVBKY
FROM II STORES
Sat* meaty an ALL year Fsrtl.
bier and Feed aeeda at thia A A
U Star*. W* deliver by trwek.
3‘ * u " l like ea r prlcea, e a r prednete
» b J our Bert ice.

A. aiid G
FERTILIZERS

Jim Dandy
FEEDS

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Malts
smoothly
. . . to asts

porloctly

iiakt. daman* .low , mara** LlVaTy
*J I?2 L A !l,,w * , *. J * c* «ra u ^
viduaHy J L k ^ ? i * ,’prJIE iiir*,i
ll.U -I I .U . fiaa quality n .eei
»I »*-»IT». flan quality It.t*m i ; t u... i i n - i n a . n „ .

A discount of 0n« Fara nt

iti allowed for paTjncst of
State and Cbuntr taxaavbi
lent
fix percent per anpum. Tfxee If not paid be­
come delinquent April lat.

Jno. D, Jinking
Tax CoUecUfc; Seminole Co.

whl.-h inveetigqton have charged
we* violate,| when th* enmpanie*

x s n s a ; * r? i« “f

Protected In pack*|e* or in
foil-wrapped loa m that
•sal In lt| full, ■stursj
CsYOr. At your rrocer'a.

(Jreen

Hy. I tlt-li.ie ; I dap. II is -li aa,
7I°Jil.,r ,V **0.
m in i
H.U. ru* miwiiiy i i i s . i m
f
ooSr. I
o’clock Sunday and racing prop*/
al 3:00 I*, it. Half dol-ar “ Dtprat.ilon"
l o a " admUalon
■ 4 m l .. l « . price _i■
wlU• ___
pre­
vail, whUe the Ldglon perking
committee will u k bet i f rent*
for cer parking.
'
•
An army oy workmen baa pre­
pared the track and the manage,
ment la hoping far a Friday and
with tome oppodltloa to the mote, Saturday abower to dampen the
but practically unanlmou* agree­ count. Mother Nature la tha heel
track preparer, according to Man­
ment among tho grower*.
ager. Bill Bmttatala, o f tho Lo-|

Rrarytblag I . Rlied yrvtilaara
ahd fcrtlUier MaUrUy k e s T
••Bed far IIda lacality.
'
W# walutela big, ewapitta, freah

JO.-.
Uw/. Ilw,a will he 4IX*
Vprlnci on ha&gt;d a&gt; the capilol (ur
Ike cvremonle* In siidltion lo 200
todici-ji«u. ll w ai c.itiildeird like­
ly tut Ui* aecial aervlce would
r ..l up/m lha luirau of lnve*tigallm yf the Department of Judlce
f &gt;r icinfciceiiiurt* lo be stationed
ii a Ihi p lu m whore Ihe Pitwitkml and I re I m l-elect will pau.

aupar-fast

Patteraon, ' too.
whih quite
young le prematurely greyed front
hla hani grinds In dirt track ami
«patdwt y driving.
Right now
Wynno U at Tampa and will
HHy* Jack Sheppard* w r T f o n tanao.
a 14.000 aneed buaav.

F E R T I L I Z E R S
and
F E E D S
/or
Floridians

Cooks Better!

io n *

Kpaatnli anUad' thw -Tlfftajc - apm’ ’tb-Mw^C-S-ia
]
gwg.»».t».-T*lr yyalliy
I( V t -I L I S ; trata waakad, S-l* Wat.
cial. The veteran Indlanipolte pi- IT
H. No. |, I I .t o -liil. fair qdnlliy
lot, ia one of tho oldatt actlTt I ___
driver* In tha »ame, being but T^ y y * g , ******* r *~* •■»«*two jraar* younger than 8lr Mairkiiaa.ipkia. Dar.iy aiaagy. u
conn Campbell. 8abrader. another
veUran, can
dem onatnta
that
youth dora not dominate In auto
racing for which Campbell, W allace, Frame and Schrader ara potaat nrnnf.
tent proore.

WIIERB QUALITY MEETS
PRICK
9
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KRAFT

Section of Florida:
Mild, rlaar
llaullae* moderate,
good wlra Inqalry; damand yoat,
|
markal alaady. u rla a d a la b . *bl*.
ylny point. Ikaaad on dallaarad
aalaa
laaa all Iraaapartatlaa ahary;
aa)
Ik lark rralaa.. ladlaMualla
a a.had, &gt;.|a doa II.It; arnla weakad. l - f i tlna ll an
1
Plant City: Warm, partly rloadr
illaullays llykl. damand madarata,
martai
alaady.
Carlaada U k .
|
•hlpalay point. II Inch rralaa. In.
Engine Mvldaallg
!
waakad and praawlad U.

lha fln t Indlanapdlla driver U
eompoly at PaLand rweaa and hak
pmnouiteod tha local count thn
faatcat hi tha itata with a fine
chanco o f aatthry a naw local,
date, and aoulham dirt track
qualifying racorj for lha mil*.
W all»c« wil driaa Frad Hud-

A B a n t i^ n d G o ll

WITH THE GREATEST ARRAY OP
IMPORTANT* ADVANCEMENTS
EVER INTRODUCED • • ON ANY
CAR OF LOWEST PRICE
OfVTtlct WM FIRST to build a lowpriced car with a gtar-*hlf: and a self•tdrtrr—FIRST to Introduce beauty
and comfort Into Its field—FIRST to
(hrs America’* millions the edvnnU«c
ot “SIX CYLINDERS-no more* no
ton." And today, Chevrolet cominijca

to Mt tha poet for tha low-prko field
with tbwe typkal fcatura Uatadbtlount
v n o ensnts and Imrcatkos t i g oombinnd in s new Chgvrolet.

Only tho

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The F4Bade» O f Ifife tJ m

ATURQAY, FKB. IS. ISM
; y o n TCTOAY
„J)WSH1P: Wo took swool
t) together end welted unto

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Money I*
Of

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tiWi

Certain eminent Congressmen and many others who,
feeling the pinch of hard time*, know that something has
got to be done, bold steadfastly to the view that the fed­
eral budget cannot be balanced and that the government
must meet Its expenses with inflated currency.
This
method of putting men money into circulation at this time,
they Insist, wiD raise prices, provide more jobs, and help
the poor man to pay his debts.
The fallacy of this theory Ilea in tha impossibility of dif­
ferentiating precisely between debtor and creditors.
We
ere spt to have the (mpreasion that every poor man Is a
debtor aad that every rich man Is a creditor. We hear
only that everyona ow«t money to "Big Business," and
that "Little Buatoaa” and the little fellow owe the money.
Yet, It ia doubtful if there la a single business, whether big
or little; or a single individual whether riah or poor, that la
not at aome time or other both debtor and creditor, and
moot of them are both at the present time.
If It Is true that currency inflation would benefit the
email home owner who has a mortgage on his house, It
must be equally true that it would benefit the railroads
which owe billion# of dollars to bondholders, and big banks
which owe billions of dollars to their depositors, and util­
ity companies which owe tremendous sums to bondholders,
and Insurance companies which owe billions of dollars to
policy holders, and automobile mskers, steel companies, and
other industrial concerns which' are also Indebted to the
Investing public to the tune of billions of dollars.
And If It la true that these debtors would be benefited
by a program of curreqpy Inflation, It must be equally true
It mUnTTm TrutTfin!

UatMd _________________
Ik o f money

ha drenlnUae

9SA 41A 0M 4*

in t b e

im *

la Uw United Stela* aa
a
na*** Wll ▼
M---iM
A
twin

Tba totql i

of Jansmy IV

____ of tba diffhfwat

A detailed
kind, of moef

yean follows:

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tw&amp;nffi&amp;• troMram *v*J

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V n r.M t.iit m h j m .; ;
tra in u t M U H
t.Tst.irs.ttr Mtr.tM.its
I.MT.IM.tlt
ttS.HS.tll

or iM* to iwcirara enter n M

n b

dollar*, rooportlv.lr.

*oa rant**

sod

ouncate

UM
;».rr
«••}
jr*r
r a il
ra n

stir**

N o n a —d o te rertirital** kra MeereH. C ollar tor dollar. t o
oote
hold la tk* Tree* e r r fo r taelr r « l* n » U a a ; *llv*r r sr tlflr e tso o r e s o ­
rt,red. dollar far dollar, by at**d*rd ottvor dollar*
ury for th«lr rodamptloi

g CHLIDRHN in a u t u m n
r tome In tho dead aoason,
Tlmo,
disputing, grasping

I them, each,
i boughs o f rod end gold,
„ climb
__ jtlug Into a great diahovsllod
b r i t t . -----------------------remonstrate*—nothing I*

whitsfsced hornet from IU
apery nost.
, are unheeded in tbo echoing
ar* unhaord among tbo
tf*,
•polled cocoons, tho motnn
(Hat hang and rot
tbs round silver lata a spider
Busy with death, th* great tra*
knows them not.

What we are apt to forget ia that even the poorest
among us Is a creditor In some sense of the word. Tho
American Legion veteran whose only source of Income la
the forty dollar payment from Uncle Sam la a creditor of
the United States government. The expectant mother's
husband, who diligently lays aside ten dollars a week for
hospital expenses, Is a creditor, perhaps of a bank, per­
haps of a postoffice, or possibly of the United States
TreMury. There are few of us, indeed, who can say that
wo owe money only, that nobody owes us.' And I f we are
In that position, tho cure is bankruptcy. We do not have

^ ’New In th* wind it solemnly
L‘ shako* and sighs,
ghodillng It* raggsd colour* doud
n on eloud.
Bus, with shirts baloonlng and
tghbey**,
children hug the broncho*,
’ Jotring aloud,
|Siedtr than antumn! But to wbat
xvallT
ia like * wind Is blowing night
. and day,
'And tba old wood will stand
. J ngajnxt that gal*
I* When It has blown thsso lovsly
ones away.
By George Dillon.
Hoar Gov. Sholte tonight who
fr' speaks In Now York over a naVilen wlds radio hookup.
Rangoon sosmod to think that
if h* killed tbs Prosldsnt-aloet It
I'waald stop tbo pain In bis stemb. It undoubtedly would have.
[ i '.H will soon b# tlmo when th#
ports indies ting your loss** for
It year will havo to bo filed with
Internal Rorsnuo Bureau^
, ■----------- o ;ioveland man jumped from
_ 14th floor, with the Intention
brooking his nock, but aoeldanbrok Us arm Instead-—Phil
ay. Tha man |a a powerful

* While Miami U always glad to
get It* name la tha papers, tho
kind ef publicity U received this
week la aot i t all ts ba dsol red.
,Dut Miami should not bo hold reportslbIs for th* seta of Ntw
'*rk ar Chicago gwnman-—M*|-

with u m of this kind. But one has to go back no further
than the comparatively recent experiences of Prance, where
the franc declined in value from twenty cents to two cents,
and of Germany where tho mark, once worth twenty-five
cents, became absolutely vnlueleas, to see that currency in-

Rewarded Efforts
We wonder how Important loomed the economic dIn­
abilities of the world or the gloomy aspect of the Interna­
tiona] situation to one Leon Brink, commercial aviator of
Daytona Beach, aa he rode his improvised life-preserver for
62 hours off the Florida coast.
Mr. Brink had departed from West Palm Beach on a
flight to the Bahama Inlands last Saturday.
Engine
trouble forced him down and within IB minutes hie plane
had Mink. By means of an inflated inner tub«, covered
with a atrip of canvas, ho managed to keap afloat.
Saverai ship* passed close by aa be drifted about in tha
ocean but ail hit crlea for help want unheard. He shouted
until he was hoarse and suffered much pain from tho ef­
fort
Hunger and thint, the danger of falling asleep
and being washed overboard added much to the unpleasant­
ness of the situation.
But far the wont experience to him, he declared, wan
caused by charts which teemed to evince a curiosity for
the atrango object floating on the surface, and sought to
satisfy their lnqulsitirnneas by continual Inspection trips
around and under Hr. Brink. Hs aaid he could fsel their
falg bodies slipping under him. and ase their large triangular
fine cutting tho water nearby.
He declared he wan
frightened for he "had heard plenty about man-eating
•harka.”
Bit efforts to kero afloat, hla refusal to give up, and
Ms determination to be saved, were rewarded when the
trow of an oil tanker heard hla shouts and rescued him. He
might have done the mum things and shown the same
courage and still have not been saved, ao it could be said
that hs owes his Ufa to luck.' ~
But psopts who assums this attitude, tha attitude that
all rewards are tha mult of luck, ars strangely enough
never among those who, Iftt Brink, am paid a handaoma
dividend for fortttuds, pennyeranco, and naomegfulnaas.

SANFORD, T W E N T Y Y E A R S AGO

*

Y O U R INCOME T A X
CirWn Item* a n ■pacifically
■unapt from th* Income tax and
need not ba included ia the tax­
payer* return of grots Income.
Among auch Itam* ar* Um pro­
ceed* from Ilf* jneuranc* policlee
paid by reason of Um death of the
1mu rod. Amounts received (other
than amount, paid by rcaaoa of
the death of the Imurad and In­
terest
payment*
on
,uch
amounts), under B Ilf* Insurance,
endowment, or annuity contrast,
which are lea* than or aiactly
equal to tha premium, or con­
sideration paid therefor, are ex­
empt from federal Income tax.
Aay excess recaired-over the con­
sideration paid la testable. There
are aiaa exempt from tax amount*
received by gift, bequest, devise,
or Inheritance; Interest on obliga­
tions of the District of Columbia,
any
territory, state,
county,
or
municipality;
Interest on
certain
bonds Issued by
the
United State* government or its
possessions, and on federal farm
lean bonds; amount*
received
through accident or health Insur­
ance or under workmen's compen­
sation acts for personal Injury or
sickness, aad damages received
on account of such Injuries or
akknsoa,
.
All type* of compensation re­
ceived by a veteran or hi* family
under the World War veterans’
act o f 19X4 are exempt from fed­
eral income tax, and to the extent
that auch compensation ia paid
undar the provisions of that act,
exemption also applies to all
types of compensation received
bp a veteran or his family under
Um prarMons of tba pear-risk
insurance and vocational rehabili­
tation act*.
Pensions
received from the
United SUUs by the family of a
veteran for service* rendered by
the veteran to tba United State*
is Ubm of war are exempt, as

flfUi-,

Thera la also exempt from fed­
eral Income tax the rental value
o f a dwell lag hoaas aad apportanance* tberaef famished te a
minister o f tba gospel as part of
bla rompsseation. other Items ex­
cluded from gross Income era
alimony, fee* of notaries public
If they a n eommlasiened b y »
state, aad city jary fee*.

Public School Buildings And Debts

House Republican Economy Keynote
Wet Bloc Approves O f Judge’s Charge
Senate Repeal Act To Grand J u r o r »

S-m - day* ago this page car­

ried an editorial on the eubjeet
ef "Public School* and the
State’* which has called forth a
thoughtful and InformaUv* letter
from Fred B. Noble, whs, for a
Umately connected with public
school affairs in this city and
State. What he says, In his Ut­
ter, U of such very getwral Intorial on February 5 on “ Public
tersst, and for consideration by
the public, that at toast a portion
of it U worthy of reproduction
here.
After saying that “ ! read with
A great dial of interest your edlSchools aad tha £i*to,“ aad that
“ In your editorial policy and
new* reporting your attitude has
been fair,” Mr. NohU writ** aa
follows:
“You stale that *!t U amaxlng
to be confronted with tha fact
that aver 18,000,000 ere required
annually to provide for what U
known ns debt service.' Admit­
tedly that U a large sum, but It
must be remembered that tba
modem school building In Florida
U the product of lbs last fifteen
to eighteen yean and that with*
in that time around ISO,000,000
were spent In new buildings, fur­
nishings aad ground*.
That U
only about oae-taath.ef tba to­
tal bonded Indebtedness of tha

of through the gasoline tax and
paid through Tsllshsssss.
The
school people hare no objection
to this, hat It doe* not scorn
fair that Um iM t terries ef the
(Continued From Page On*)
schools should .continue to,-be
■eqtetlv* Rainey, of li l i e s , the
paid by direct tadhtlon and
given wide publicity to tha pub­ Democratic floor leader, summa­
lic by Interest* which are not rised the situation.
as' fait and Just as you have - Representative 8**11, of Ntw
-—
IaEW
CTI,It
York, the Republican fMor Under,
Ur. Nobel conclude* hi* let­ said between 10 and M Republic­
ter, with refersera to the cost ans who previously have voted
of public education in this stela, dry had Indicated they would sup­
by celling attention to the fact port the Senate proposal “ because
that tha “cost p*r pnpU an- it’s the nsarset thing to the Rsrclled (In Florida public schools) pubUcaa platform .we cast go.”
With tk* last step la congres­
is about gat, compared with an
avenge o f about 179 In the sional action thus reduced from a
whole United States.” and that controversy of uncettelh result to
formality,
Interest
“ About 74 cent* out of ovary a virtual
dollar gcaa for instruction, at
compared with the national av­
t f before lha 18th Amendment
erage of about 70 cento."
With reference to salaries be­ will be dead.
An informal summary by In­
ing paid to teachers In the pahlie schools of Florida, Mr. No­ terested Individuals showed 43
bel states that “ No on# says legislatures are now in session or
that the teacher* are overpaid; scheduled to mast this year. Many
they are greatly underpaid even of them, however, have a statu­
In these .times,” for saying which tory limit upon tha Isngtb of tha
he presents some figures showing1 M ilan and would rave to act
that at the present Um* public quickly If they era to call state
school teachers receive annual coqvtcntl«4c to consider tha re­
salaries ranging' from IMO, tho pealer at ibis time.
Seventeen, It was said, have no
lowest, t# 91JMK).
such limitation. Another point of
All the matters referred to by a (certainly lay In tk* fact that
the writer of the letter quoted soar* legislature* place a ban on
from merit serious and carefhl' tit* Introduction of new legisla­
consideration on the part of the tion during n varying period prior
public, tba state’o legislature, to adjournment.
and tha taxpayers, fur, assuredly,
A two-thirds majority1of Roue*
there la no evidence e f nay con­
siderable desire tp hamper Flor­ the adoption ef the proposed con­
ida public school efficiency and stitutional amendment.
pragmas, although there t* dm
U caucus yesterday, the Haas*
■Ire that *tba ntmoat o f renaon- Democrat*- who voted against re*M# economy shall prevail at
their membership of XS8 te sup­
this particular time In tboir adport tho Senate proposition. A
ministration and necessary func­
total o f 90. or 14 loss than'tb* 44
tioning.
Democrats who voted agsins* w paal Dec. 8, wvrq excused from
betur bound because of previous
commitment* to tbeJr const! hi-

Bah O f S t r in g 8a
Heavy It Required
8T. PAUL, Mina.. Feb. XL—
ariga la r ) Orwwfexd. adjutant
i sbaoga o f a Helvetian A m y

OCALA, Fsb.
t l . I will t y ____
wax the keynote of tbo ohafgo o f
Judge W. 8. Bullock to the grand
Jary which was empaneled whan
tho spring term of circuit court
convened hero at 10 o’clock yes­
terday morning. Ho urged tbo
Joty to dispatch It* business with
tbs “utmost economy."
“ Our trustful hopes must bo In
the legislature” , he Mid.
Ho oboerved that tha Judiciary
department o f tb* state “ha* an
unnecessary number o f Judicial circuits, sod, necessarily, officers U
incident tb the circuits; too many tL
circuit Judges: states attorneys
and court reporter*—and may bo
too many counties.”
While bolding1that the grand
Jury as an arm of th* Judicial tyo*
tern should not b* abolished, Judge
BulloCk expressed th* belief th a t1
•tproper legislation can overcome
meet of the objections" in lb Ha
said that he had been told by ana
state's attorney that ho had dif­
fic u lt getting tb* grand Jury ts
another circuit to adjourn
Its builnese ora* completed.
“He ascertained th* sola
was that It was an off season fox
I
crops and tb* juror* wanted tba
I
per diem feu” , he said.
|
Tb* Judge took notice of tho
meeting ef the county commis­
sioner* last Tuesday when soma
tfd to 800 man crowded the Court­
room to demand rets In tba costa,
of lha. county government.
LOUIS RINKS IN CITT
Among tho many commission Y
merchant*, representing Northern
sad Mastaro bouses, who are pew
la Sanford, la tool* nines e f Si
QokUant, tat. New Tor* City,
who arrived bare yesterday morn­
ing aad p lu s te remain here fra
ravers! weeks. Ho is located at
tk* Saldra Hotel.

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l*»*t,

TH« SANFORD TOR AT/D, SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. FEORVARY IS. IMS

Personal Activities

Mrs. Perkins Honors
Daughter W ith Party

Valentine D ay i^ rty

New Radio Racket
Fails To W ork s..

STAGE ALL
F0RCARRA|
DELAND SUNDAY

The Rev. E. D. Brownlee. D. D.
Is Staffed A t Church
pastor,
A surprise birthday party In
With t h e
llU w i 1. e r t*it f
borday School. 9:43 A. jl.
MARGARET PETERS. Sk M 7 Editor
TolcpiMMM: Offlre 143 honor of her daughter, Miss Lou­ Mormmo Worship. 11:00 A. M Ktanktin, Yrrn P.tilip-. Ilacvt Trw,
is* .Parkins, who celebrated her
Christian Knceavor, f:3u P. dl. ■lilatvrhe, ( unniMkha-it. j: U*ln%|
eleventh birthday anniversary reNix. and FldJred Lamlcy a
Fe! I'.
NEW SMVR
Evening Worship, 7:SU I*. M.
Spring Fashion Show
eerlly, wss given on Wednesday
tempt to work
The session will meet at the e»‘ y*. end thy Ke*. U. I*, iir
afternoon by Mrs. B. L. Perkins at dote of th« morning ard evening Jr. and Marvin Mllaei a - !:.■ t% J Here rveenily 1
Staged By Sadye’s
Six-Event Prmrram Ish«r heme on Magnolia Avenue. wotvhip rrvkes tor Ikt reerj-tiun Vntentiny's Day partj v a- RlkfCA - Bltwg V- *'W \
.Scheduled As First
n| ha.
Early In the afternoon the guesta of irm .rrs, Those without eh rvh' for the City Union of i hf **tmn i n i*il %t IVU
Before a throng of over 300
enjoyed a matinee, party at the home* in Sanford are weleonied to 1Young IVople at it v n-: .
Friend* o f HIh MlnnU Wstsrx persons, Sailye'a annual Spring
MONDAY
O f Series O f Races
ing on Th-jrsvlay evening at *t'-Q, ^tl Ytfifi it frp
revue was presented
will refrel to learn that *hc L&gt; fashion
Ur*. A. C. Fort and Mra. E. Mlkne Theater and later were all service*. The pastor L
an4 »h-t
kUitit a t**r ta^kr V.l
night at the May- Compton ill be hostesses for taken to the* Perkin* home where uble f,-r conference every morning o'clock at the P o t
Q1 it her bom* on Magnolia Avo- Thursday
m:LANl*. rtfbu li - AH
t'i
fair Hotel as one of the feature* “ Ladies Day
at the Sanford games and contrsts wens partici­ from p in* o'clock to 12:0) or lock * hurvh
ppa itrv* J
f«*r ti-r A -orrrio *
Th# coupj# t\n.cd An a rirtswni
pated in.
After the ile'oliona
of
the
Home
Demon rtr* Country Club.
i i 1* race* s i
in h - study at thj church.
] ty i V ltipti*t I’ nion, the
At the refreshment hour the
i&gt;n North O' a *£* ilrrci B8i rr- : V
Mr*. Fr.uk L. Miller was called tlon Fair being staged there
An educatiocal meeting of the
r ii ft n 'a t -i trxh SunuJjJ
guests
were
Invited
In
the
dining'
mttlu
iw
ii
.i
:
meet:«!r-w*«
held
when
j
a
wnrk*
^a&gt;r»c
to Jacksonville thi» week by the Ibis week. Sevan models dU- Church Service League of Holy
, ar*^rr**cfi
m tr » f f jr t #1 *
FIRST C llt U tn OF CHRIST ! tee wav appointed to **
1 * * rvmai*i be re A-wcrice's L-traw* t J»rt tr#rk.
:t a hsjr
Ulna** of heyaiater, H n. Lulu (iayed to advantage the hew Cross Episcopal Church will take room where refreshments were
SCIENTIST
vrstem of points whei
the thrwifh th- m 'rr sewsua I 'd en , spredmay aixl irat h rariei
Spring apparel appropriate for place at -1:00 o'clock at the Parish served by the hollers, aastslrd.
Cloy.
I in th* p!ra thijr &gt;.imed * radio to *rr* will c s* pc ** 11 a
by Miss Dorothy Wiggins ard,
i lovine nip would be aw
sports, afternoon, and evening House.
('hr
Mian
Science
service*
are
-Her hfl^ whi r a,*1• - the time they : progratu hi the fi*
I the fjturo , n work nor
The prayer band of th« Pres­ Mis* Elisabeth 1rtTler. A Valen­
Don Foy, of West Film Beach, wear, with accessories in harrnon**f • *ftk*
hvi.| every Sunday m mine at rather than on atltlkhn
iUt!cij th*- tj. ii ‘ tore* in New ,.f W1 s o l Irg w l tarn.
byterian Auxiliary will meet at tine motif was dr re lo |ed by the
la .pendInf the week-end hen liing and contrasting colors.
the ch.rrh at bout Second Ktrvcl
jkt
th:
(I,-,,,f
lie'
party
deviation*
and
appolnlKriiyn*.
r
u
•
4 raJivM. talked
The models appeared in the .1:00 o'clock at the churth and
with hla mother, Mr*. Vesta- Fay,
Th: a
Irprrl by
I.
nml- |KffC9 R.ria-1 l*”i • and firwny, do- c'•latter, evirtent t n-nuteWr off
table at this) o'clock. Subject for to- ■nuidn tho loving rtip *&gt;:
ball room on an Improvised slag# will he folkiwet! by the Inspire- mrnls. The refreshment
Cameron Avenue.
,
trot
row
is
“
Mind."
ed tiv the Pn-hytrrian CHridlan ci-VJ l«&gt; i uy a table model nu- ■ft track* rv l a m i
was centerrl with a bowl nf red
which was decorated with quanti­ tional meeting at 3:10 o'clock
Circle Number One of the Flrsl|»»eet peas while quantities of res! 'Alvilite.day evening church at nEdravor « . l a talk on tho sub­ flliri* ths’y « k? 1 carry with them It* i r t o l i r y l nuader.
Friend* of J, C. Ellsworth * l i ties of Spanish moss, bright cu|.
ject, “ Threefold Value
b u r ." nM'is Ifecy Vivr. Sa.k rrrth m the rrerrew* Voted i . rrhr
8 ‘ - " l *:«&gt; «.'*!« k.
regret to learn that he broke hia cred porch furniture and ral®*- Baptist Church wll| meet at 3:30 gladioli were arranged /Ii other,
s i , given bv the Rev. I. \\. DlekI } '■* church maintain* a free
I
tho V Irrflv Lew 3*1ankle yettarday at hi* home on Those taking part wars: Mrs. J. o'clock at the home of Mr*. C. II. I'urts of Mis. Parkirt' home.
Those present were: the'MIases
R»«m "t lh* churrh where ort. o f Ovletl
1 iivtlgp L*
ide
d-CtnUety.
T. Griffin, Mrs. Harry Weaver, Pearce, 301 Magnolia Avenue.
Btardal Arrnue.
the
lb
I'Laftl
alLauUhimcvLUtru--^—
r
n
i
,
,
—
»—
yowng-*If, Ir iii
Fs'i Ji-fcrent
Circle NumberlTwo of the Fir*'., •J’-tC_ Lloyd.. .Madtluic-. J ra lu ch .;!*' Ut-ii t*&gt;
Mra. Morris Moye, aihLthe Misses
' e; field ia
Ifi I C
I the privrle—e e m m
,f tk
Jam*. Farriih, 'o f Stetson' Uhl Katherine Symes, Chritfme Stuud- baptist Church wll'l'mcrt at 3:30 Nancy Houck, Estelle Hurt, Mary|‘ »M s&lt;-" n" literature may be prnpe were t* reetl w *H paper it : l , . they a
h itv with tVm
.ed to start
Ever
varalty, la the week-end fue»t of enmire, Ruth I’earman, and Kails o'cVvck at the home of' Mrs. Horn- Wight, Alice Wight. Katherine ■read. ' rrowed or purcha-rd. Open rvipHU and b, .irt* Bid were esh- .*c taking the t
Hutcht-on,
Lucy Tu,-'-.i&gt;» ami Fridays fr m 3 t &gt; ere,| lo the an * whi.h w.-v* ilertv-1te b i n over r -h! t.
Miss Joanna .......
Land,^ Mofi l er Little, West First• Street.
Mr. and Mr*. J. K. Forrest, Mai- Wheeler.
........ ......................
H|Wight, Ellie
..............
nM
IIIM
tlM
i
•
•
m
fs
h
V
'T
*
h r fHe one ' ;lfn
nolla Avcjm ,
n ____________ J3i«ftlewUl«U*tl.ltt.^.ti4Ue..
.
-O Rlft-'w w ha k..Thtaa...asU,U» ,lw,-uailaL..iUre..-U4wi-s
te frilowwd
il-aeo«s, ted -treamer*. ml IWV-; they .hxwlvd te le. i the tint bj f •
Jenrinetie
Potter,
•.‘E'-.ff-Jh.
fv_
iume, assisted by placing prices’ rFirst
,“ ' Baptist /Churrh
*k" “ k “will
1M “meet
“** .Houghton,
uatv r x m
Wheeler, CHI Rl II OF THE NA/IRENE r]|jr heartt »*i| mptik liane*, an tn't-ing,
ficil. Tew
aa-1 a
Mr*. O. B. Andrews, o f Look­ on a stand at ono end of the stage. at 3:30 o’clock at the church an­ Evelyn Stowe, IjiuIt
dee the direitlon of Mi** Vihhietl
Ikiri* Jackson, Jean rhittenden,
TV- text ra«tnit|{ they *rere driver
to start ka
out Mountain, Term., if the guest ..tA blaek and white street en­ nex.
Lnlie Mary Fla.
l.umley. wore tutHlcipatcd in. s~d ffene **• wrre the two radio*.
Cl M e Number Six nf th* First Dorothy Wiggins, an-1 Etiaabeth
with freoa
for a ihort time of Mra. G-* D. semble with a short jacket having
It. N. Sander*, pastor.
fertune-telling « s ‘ enkived. Mi*'
3tottitg from here irr to |jkeleg-o-mutton sleeve* was one of BaptUt Church will have a spend- Lafflar,
latter* ia tk, other
Bishop, Meinotia Avenue.
Sunday School, 9:15 A. HI.
Nance
Ri»**etter
enter1aine.|
with
!an.| they placet »n .i.InertF-em. c:
the first dresses modeled by Mrs. Ihc-dny meeting at the horn* of
I'm ihinr, 11:00 A. M.
reading, "l.ltlle M*ry“* »’.**aV en
« , f.dtowa: Gwa
To
•t
Tha Bar. II. Irrtg Louttit haa Griffin. The blouse was o f white Mr*. C. P. Henderson. Mrllonvlllr
t;&gt;ii i 11r •hand'." Refreshment * were in ua., ,if the nrn-ocner* s lfrd o c
VountT
People's
Society,
tw i new tad--- f. r a’e chra:» /• ., Hcflf Is . . . .
Ror -is H.Arv;
returned from Washinfton, D. C., crinkly crepe and accessories were Avenue. A revered dish luncheon
P.
3t.
i.U T l-'l.te the •'*&gt; iiicm'vi - in at- •» o o d i o ^ a o . xjwsrawm i w w v m i h » - o n*twwr-«♦»» - m- po*- -wilt le served at noon.
where he haa been (pending tha ‘in white.
A t The Churches
Preaching; 7:"o p. St;
I tredance.
Circle Number Seven of the First
’ - - - '»:• t liiiJ: •: d itarwo^ *
One of the most attractive cospaat two weeka.
:3it
Player Mratladt ^Tuc-day
___
,1*:. 1. «». Crrntraor;
Mat
.gfc*
--------tumes worn by Mis* Byrne* was Finpi i t Church wilt met! at 3:30
p.
M.
■
“
*
)
*
^
_
1
Ilii
. r v.rly liiflt. Cal, CT*'
( ■ /SfMr.
ir . and Mr*.
Mra. Nathan ZelmenoZelmcno- fashioned o f frey sheer crepe o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. R. FIRST CHRISTIAN UIURCH
B
ible
study.
Friday.
f
p
.
'*•'
K
ustis
V
isito
r
(Jives
Inform
al
T
ea
R
iven
—— ,3
- -ruJt Julian
t -'i* . ts—
~-1 -*
t a . |n grey for which were worn over Rhoenmkrr, Beardall Aenue, with)
l*i
Spisat; Wvnwe I i" ~i n .
7vila a
Baamtl,
of n
Okee­
A
o&gt;tilil|
welcome
it
extendi
d
Sixtevnlh Street and Sanford
i. t iwihaac; bill tV i h r chobee, a n the week-end guesta line* and had as Its only adorn­ Mrs. I^onard a* hostess.
T ea A t C elery C lub |jy Mrs, I).L.Thra.sher
to nt |n attend thrse servives.
Regular program meeting nt Avenue.
li:-i.r :• n. •a s , t'wvaa,
of Mr. and Mra. A. II. Moses, Pal- ment a bow .o f white niousarline
the
Woman'*
MIMon«ry
Society
Tht.
Rev.
F.
M.
Mnr.i
t,
pastor.
uni
Sp*-e4 L n iitt,
de aoie, while the matching coat
metto Avenue.
The Celery flu ■ •'1
^
1
An
infsttiial
tra
h--,»tyte
t
l
r
of
th*
First
Methodist
Church
I
Bible School. 043 A. M.
nf
,, , .
'H I'-nJ, IvJ, l-raviu Sfervak.
m l i n o s i K T i i o n i s T r m u t ii frot t *&gt;• the •('(•'■ ■ ,.f a tea given 0 ,L
had short capeline sleeves barded
will
bo
held
at
3:1)0
o'clock
at
the
Morning
Service,
1
1
:
m
&lt;
D
A.
M.
y
i
tiV-,
In.laiur-eit*.
Data
I
by
Mr*.
I.
gisws
R
j
ruffle*
of
white
mootseltnc
de
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Moses and
yfM*FJ:tV anertpu'
churrh with CFrcIo Number Four
Christian Endeavor, ti ll P. Jd.
r*:; iV tro kthrvti. Trey IliW*
W. J. t’arpenler. pn*lor.
guesta, Mr. and Mra. Nathan sole.
Williat". of E’tiii* for a nuni er 3f»,BC,.nll (n&gt;,n 3;ix» o'rovk i,&lt;
In
charge
of
the
program.
Kvrnirg
Service,
7:3i*
P.
M.
J . Tioy Itill: : &gt; x a l ; Crwsg
Zalmanovlta, of Okeechobee, mo­
When removed, a bright blue
The Norrumeiit of Hie l.ord’* , f her f tt. ud*. IbC ) in the Anns o'rl.. g hr Hr*. I*, u Thre-h
Clrclit Number Five of tho
Sjpper will Iv administered alter afteim'm ■ &gt;a:htili* ‘ parly » j rr a, her hois-.- -n It,.-.- Court ^ diet, tUakely, l a , Malkrr
tored (o Dayton* Beach laat night taffeta jacket, seemingly made of
FIRST BAPTIST t ill RCH
the morning sermon.
lo see tha Eddie Cantor perfor­ Intricate ruffle* ami flares, re­ First Raptlst Church will meet at
rt&gt;hi&gt;rl ,.n the IVota*ii:.i
„ f s t»,!sd,t
ar*F • -•,- ‘ “ TMosi lltotkrw.
Sublet of the morning *enn&gt;n: Hue ■ Carve, of Rye. N. ' a-"t doubly nastevtium- w e r r a: ; ha-w. Ua. Koaptiw
vealed n pink chiffon evening .1:30 o'clock at tho homo „ f Mrs.
.'•pyrtai;Karl
mance.
gown with a low deeulletage and V. G, Mrthvln, West First Street. ,Patk Avenue and Sixth Street. "Hold Kn*t t„ Valqahle Thing ." later lOe go-C.s trp.i r,»l to tir s u la lo t t th- i.lm i * W th TtimovcrV. Patvrsaa.
X , J , FhWtoi
Circle Nnmber Four nf the
The Rev. W. P. Hr ok.*, Jr., pas- The thrme of the evening 'sermnu the Celvty ci.ti white t a anl t ,
* , tr jv,r„y,| a-d ratrr
H * l Jenkia*. Jstt ne i ll n
Mra. Nova B. Vivian, of Talla- a high waistline which was worn
„ .. .....
........ First Baptist Church will meet tor.
■ ill ■
■ .........
....... and tin other refie,ha:rnt‘ wore -“ r - *1l*‘: "Our
Children
Mrs. _____
Mortis „Moye.
Intricate
taiiw.l.
____________ —_ . t / -in-'**: s „ . sT^.MUi IW rlow tV
hassee, baa returned to her home by —...
TiTI laMy at *&gt;' rhlT.T-' R,fir ■! n . nt i
wrre s r r t r i l t'lUwd*. |K- ."-oSo ‘ j « u l ; WaiCrC
! - ^
t7 '— - *" „ijunday^ 15tll0uL_ltUliJ_A—Al-------sHrthbrew-trif -fter— ttrnvrrdy-Fi
after spending n few days here lucking and n_belt nf pink chiffun,"1 -S I tI *
Voom ■* tno khurch.
Morning Service*, 11:111 A. II. |
go, *ts were-seiitesl wa* ir x tjiri thro'ghorit the afl,ts»o-w* jr"iw t;*y J*H r - l*ayt-na IVark, Fi
with Hf. and JJr*. C. B. Derry, an) rKEnMtqnes wtta features of
Tho R. A. of tho First Itnpinl
II. Y, P, U., 0:IG I*. M.
The EpwnrlH league i« plan- uitli IHtry artu'-gniesit. of p»tik in table with Mrs. R. A. N n s iia !
H*jry
It'Xfi-t,
the dir**.
West Side.
Evening Services, 7:Xltt P. M.
nine some ver&gt; intere-ling ncliv- k’ u,li. tl and kerns wtiwh trite- presiding. A bow*
ruled is r Cr»* H. I sit-V s; It
The blsrk lint evenirg dress Church will m cornt 7:30 o’clock
Roberto,
at the church annex.
Wednesday evening service, 7:30 itlr* which will strengthen thi* .ented misia'.ure yathl*. tith*r .ten l*»rr* w.s* u-e&gt;l a* a centre- Ih y tsrj tVi*S. I &gt;*j tec:
re; Yari
Mlsa Louise Hlofcaon, a student worn by Mis* I rat,nun was made
P. M.
young people** organitatb&gt;n.
j&gt;«tty iFrc'i uli.hi sicvn!ualr,| a
for tbs tabl.*. \ l«it 75 Mlnlt" ) , ban A » u . a i tvstrsacj
at Stetson University In DsLand, with the new high waistline ard
TUESDAY
kirks
color scheme of pink ant gtorn. gur-', (all.-.) d.mrg He nftrr* ; J&lt;st Tb
la here for the week-end with her largo flaird skirt warn over a
Vw,
A Founder’ D«Z and father's
t Franc
FIRST SIKTHODIHT UIIURCII
Th:&gt;»e pfr-ent T-crr: Mr'. Evair*; ne.-n.
at; U.J
ALL Sill 1.S CATHOLIC
parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. O. Hick taffeta slip. Raws tf tucked net Night program will be given by
4
,u y'prrUI;
t il l ItCII
Kiq hart, of Phlta.Mph* Mi*. II.
were used on the skirl to fashion the Seminole High ftehool P.-T. A.
son, Calary Avenue.
|.Smiiu I i
The Rev. Smith Hardin, pastor. I,. Kicr. of tirarvilr. O h". Mr
• Italta
the tiny, muff which gave a Rota at 7:30 o'clock at th* school audi­
lloumillnts
Knterlain
IlnfW ft
Sunday school 11:45 A. M.
Rev. J, J, Ke Inghan, paslur.
.ins first place
IViiulr... Igov, sif E'ldts, Mi
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bukur and of individuality to the outfit. A torium.
Professor G. E. McKay, *upcr- S.iiii loser, ar.d
First Mas*, b:lk) A. M.
3D Arthur Fur Visiting Minister
;ic t'tasraa
son, of CtevsUnd. Ohio, Ha.;* nr touch of colfrctjas added ty the
Th* Y. W. A. of th First
Fat
iptrndent,
awi Wallace. PatterSecond Mass 10:UU A .. M.
Eggleston, of
Mriidsn. tvnn.
rived.te spend - a .short time here bright green transparent velvet Baptist Churth wi)| meet at 7:30
Morring service, tl:lht A. M.1Ml-. James Mri'ucn, of h.-tiw
far tbc
IT, Fr Jack
llvncdivtiun aft.r Second bias*.
with Mra. Bukur's mother, Mrs. girdle outlining the waistline.
nVIork at the home of Mrs. W. P.
.‘'VrnA’n by the pastor, ‘“The Will
t - inIrrv. *-f St. (V let* '&gt;.ii ». wV*
I's u Kns'.rsae, with
Dally M a», 7!3u A. M.
A dark dress with demure white Brooks, dr./ 1100 Park Avenue.
Anna Bucural, Cameron City.
ba - Urn .ptndi ~r a * eeV here! Tr| L i* h* &gt; sork
collars and rulT* was decreed one
The Music Department of the Catrehisnt Class Saturday nt of God."
Young PropI.-'* Division t : l ’&gt;
m . I’ np w orth (Jives v. i:h ibr Rr,. J. f . hr’! rtU-i. Mr. at i; - •*-. it Tan-Pa fair
Mr*. W. L. Allen, of Atlanta, of the leading styles In New York Woman's Club will have its reg­ 1:00 P. M.
P. M.
vl Mr*. E. E. Re milltell J 3 if* M •rJbrf J' 'iral-r »arp« the
and Mia* Louise Grinding, of this year and that type was shown ular business meeting and annual
Evening nervier 7:311 P. M. P arty F o r IU’ r ('lull
t. a: psity Thtir-wt-sy •iff'III PH w*t!i
rerord eg tw'dsag Killer.
Tampa, arrived today to spend a to advantage by Mis* Stoudcn- election of officers ut 3:30 o'clock MOLA COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rormnn by the fnstur, "The Rich
•heit but*. "Thy Sly atV; * .VfWr a
■V Girgtxh, T s a p * w^w '
few days here with Miss Minnie mire. Navy blue shier crepe was at the club house.
Garden flower, in t-ru-bt *!iadr* -h.rt trip ttr Ibr liver supffr i l l
r i *cverr n jn w s at l e
A program of Indian music, The llev. Alfred Kricson, pa-tor. Young Ruler." v
Beck at her home on Elm Avenue. usad to fashion The dress which
»i Js, **, (
Wrdtrsilav
vvrning
prayer o n r uti ,1 in fnsfu»i*.,i to I’ .i'ii' *| IV .1 irfarwil'i, t . If.e
is May ami Key
had for its only adornment a jabot scene*, and stories, acknowledg­ Hun lay hch ol, U;U A. M.
VI,. II . Th -v? per rut wytr; |Sn- l:&lt; r j
tli.* rooms of lb- r-'t ir
l b ) t tc IVa*k. s k i had m
Morning Services, 11:00 A. M. service T;3t&gt; P. M.
Mrs. Alphla Richards, o f Lo- cottar fashioned of many rows of ing Outdoor Florid* Week, will
n
M,
Papworth,
lark
At
A ciirdial invitation i- ext-Silrd
ff'H U l-V - a j • s ' u i at X«W S s j n a
II. E. iM ItSr),
Christian Endravur, i!:3ti P. Mraint, Ohio, who has been visiting ruffled lac*. The sleeves were he given at H:D0 1*. M. at the
if R -. J. J. R
•li- ratertairr I tho r rofv
lUs: i*'! )&lt;a*. wtU -m e at afto all.
.'ir,
her brothers, C. E. Cborpening tight at the wrist and flared above Woman's Club hy tho Music De­
Evening Services, 7:30 I*. M
i : i lub Mr*. T. 1- m .
the Afterno. u T&gt; j Coi
an 1 ill** fir sal
partment of the club with Mra.
and A. Corpany, has gone to St. the elbow.
Mid-week Prayer Meeting, 7:30
h ir-,lay j Mi-.Jis 1•
with a !ri:g y partv .
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
ffn.r
I p .a . .
Mr*. Harry Weaver appeared C. P. Herndon and Mr*, prance* P. M.
Petersburg to spend a short time
. i f del tisen o’:
nfiernimn. A la I *tln
CHURCH
ard FibbL
Th- rr.iro.il yf a Co
with Mr. and Mr*. T. II. Rich during the evening In a brown A. lllckaon in charge.
plmtljni and led inn
" e». *[ I'iket* i
'lo r . , f Ur­ u m ilig ilM i is ! , all rkc-ts of she
ards.
and tan cotton lace spectator
An important meeting of the
LAKE MARY COMMUNITY
lajossi
I,mbs.
Lilas
jarditiiytr
«(
TheRev. II. Irving Imuttit. tee
y f f v r e r e ia L n tr , that i .- ( r * w
•port* frock which wo* set off hoard of Bailie Harrison Chapter
CHURCH
ns I
uud fern, sol a ri­
lor.
/ fJ ■ txk'is MiMiidy the report of
Mrs. Alberta Denials and son, with g large picture hat of niUan nf the D. A. R. will take place *1
ar-*
Ua Mr*. J tt
ot variegated pmk Sexngeima Sunday.
\is -ctratisX that thy t, u a ran
Willard, and George Atkin, o f straw. The dress was trimmed 3:00 o'clock at the home of Mu.
(Prcibytcrinn Government!
. b n.
few of lie (tower r,&gt;
in
Holy Communion 7:3D A M.
MBlie# ’ soJL, r oo.cxay.ea*
Wllooghby, Ohio, who are en- with brown linen, had a wide Samuel I’ uVtaton. Important busi­
Organised in Iti'JI.
thy ii'uifi* wh ir Si,
CIS ’ au.1 He- II l 1 n r. of «rj'&lt;**
— CJnrili_ Schoo| #:.W A. M
route to their home from Miami, brown lines belt, and «** worn ness will he transacted.
*r%
Kiftt#
IVl!■
Preaching Services at 11:00 A.
v:
i
N.
Y
.
i i i •!
Srtm.m
i-iitertainod.
Morning Prayer anil
spent yasterday here a* the guesta with brown shoe* and\ other ac­
ar *1
M. ami 7:30 I*. M.
Aftrr sevyral rto•d : dirtun. I- ir ■■*-r 1
J1:00 A. M.
WEDNESDAY
of Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth, cessories.
\
Graded
.Sunday
School
with
‘ Ttiaa liar. ,.f w - hw.trt. K y.
.
*
1
\
■
&gt;
Young
People'*
Service
Icagisr
mty
ptt
Circle
Number
Three
nf
All
bridge
hign
lee*
Beardall Avenue.
Probably one of tha sirtkrtcst of
Trairrd Teachers, 10:00 A. M.
l t» i Kelly 1 U ». «f 1 lanklin. P i .
liny Ih.x of rsLfy VS'
fl:3fl P. M.
the junior frock* worn by Mis* Soul, Catholic Church will meet
Minister, the Rev. .Jamc* M.
■.h. Petty ttriliam*, "| Rmkfurvt. III.
.Mr*.
D.
I..
I
hr
a
h
and
S-imon
at
11:00
P.
M.
at
the
home
of
Firs.
.
Rift
Evrnlng
"
I’rayer
Philip Bach. Fieri Schumacher, Wheeler was tha jumper dresa of
Thompson.
meiita were ivy I at lb- in, t our Katkvriay lidilt i! •f nil Guy.,
7:30 P, M.
and William Larsner, of Flush navy blu* crepe. Red and white 11. B. Pope, Paknrtto Avanue.
U nkntli *f ■
I l.s the- fid wing: y . G. I : a- an t Mire
Ing, N. Y., and Robert B. A lt ace checked taffeta waa th* material
TOURSDAY
FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE
Levels, Mi
G. |i It- i• nr
EIIEN E/Elt METIIODI5T
sxpected to raturn today from used for Ihe blouse which had
A Georg* Washington tra will
t III ItCII
|gUeSt, MtC. U )» Awlrew*&gt;fol
-I
polnti In tile southern part of tho large puffed sleeve*. Accessories be given from .2:00 o'clock to
The Rev. .William -E- llcl'horauii,, . .
I oi.koij* JJ •- .nr-. 1
. M
jb U
whsr, they have
were in navy blue.
.
,
.1:00 o'clock by the East Side pastor.
Sunday School,, 10:00 A M.
1IV. 51. ScoM, Mr*. W T. lain.: / leg the - . i* of j*,lr* iu the
■Pending a few-day*.
Bible School, 0:15 A M.
Primary P-T. A. In the school
a) Recoct now * bsie
Kpwnrth 11 idie, li:3n P. M.
Mr*. If. J- Holly, Mi
I* I. Cwtttc
Sermon,
11
A
V
I
A.
M
.
auditorium.
their w» :■ It.
beer M l
Preaching.
Thuswisv.
7:30
I*.
'•
Thrasher,
and
Mrs.
A.
It.
Philip*.!
Evangelistic Service, 7:45 P. M.
“Strange Interlude”
noun. • - t). ,* 11 peiyynt 1- - r ,
M.
by
Rev.
I:,
T.
Cable
ell,
pa*t»r.
Church Dorcas Circle
Women’s Prayer Meeting Wed­
Sjwaker. Fted Ib-ipbr,
inloviridr '. s e t Ibex j.i.dobrt.
Coming HereSunday
nesday, 3:00 P. M.
Flidweek Service Uoii.ri isy
I (INGKEG ATIUNAL t III W'll
its shipnu iit into dry state. TheHas Meeting: Monday
Prayer and Praise Service,
7:15 p. J|.
lliun-wi- - M ill.) P ilot.
Th* brilliant Eugene O'Neill nervous breakdown a* a result of Wednesday, 7:45 P. M.
Corner Pink Avenue ntvt 3rd
The regular meeting of the drama,
"Strang*
Int«rlud«", having denied lir r filf to -her
Service
at
County
Jail
Sunday,
Street.
Dorcas Clrela of tha First Chris­ which ran for a year and • half lover, who Is subsequently killed 3:00 |&gt;. M.
Rev. John Iternnrd Root, mini*tian Churth was bald on Monday on Broadway, come* to the screen In the World W*r. A* a hysteri­
Th*
revival
will*
continue
every
afternoon at tha home of Mrs. A. at let with'Norma Hhvarvr play­ cal reaction *h* atrip* herself of night n*xt week at 7. lA o'clock ’ ter.
Churrh School, D; 45 A. 51.
H. Byrd, Palmetto Avenue, with ing th* |nt*n«*ty smotlnnal hero­ a ll' Inhibitions and live* a life except Saturday, with the Rev. W.
S u nday
Fleming Worship, I g:0ci A. M.
It members In attendance. Fol­ ine, Nina l&gt;eed*, and Clark Gab!* of complete, erotic abandon, luster, I. Itramlen and the Rev, William
Speaker George llatueoni. D. 1&gt;. M onday
lowing tho regular business ses­ cast a* Doctor Ned Darrell, whoa* she finds herself ssjpred by one E. McPherson, as evangelist*, and
sion a social period was enjoyed Influence plays havoc with her ntan, married 4o a second, andt in the Itev. and lira. Howard Jarrell, of Mount Ibire, fortnrrly pastor
AI list — Eugene
the Eirst
Cungregali.if a
when refreshments wars served.
life. The picture will open Sun­ love with * third, which clrcuni- of Nashville, Tenn., in charge of rf
l l 'X r l t T s
great
stanre*
involve
her
in
•
tremrn
Church
In
Atlanta.
Georgia.
Those present were: Mrs. D.'R. day at the Milan* Theater.
the music.
stage
t
l
x
v
i
r
n
u a ci
dousiy
dramatis
vortex.
Th*
nar­
Christian Endeavor, 7:3il P. M.
Johnson, Mrs. G, 54. Shipp, Mr*.
A i a play, "Strang* Interlude"
J. W. Ellis, Mr*. W. If. Hughes, waa probibly tha most discussed rative continues until Nina l-red*
as the next stry o f
Mra. C. R. Craig, Mrs, A . H. and highly praised stag* work in I* an aged woman, at which time
Ihe T a ll ing 11cHindi, Mrs- J, R, Rkhard., Mr*. th* history o f tha American her prnhlema conflict with those
lurct*! The Event
Fii-st Church of Christ, Scientist
Geerga Ewan, Mrs. J.‘ W. Walters, drama. Its amaaing us*'of spoken of her grown-up son and hi*
o
f Ihe Y ear!
sweetheart.
O P SAN FO RD . F L O R ID A
Mra. fL J. Clause, Mra. A. M. thoughts or "saidm" has bran re­
Walker, and Mr*. A- H. Byrd.
tained In th* screan version, ne­
ANNOUNCES A
cessitating the Uso of two sepa­
rata sound system* to record dloE J w T fa ir G
dogue. Of additional InUreat ia
m t a i New 1 1!
th* foet that tha acioft of tha
Reduced p r i c e oa single
plot covert xom* 30 year*, re­
ON
quiring nine different transfor­ vision and Kryptok lew*. AD*
mations o f character to denote all *h*U and medera gold
filled frame*. :
th* aging o f th* principal*.
BY
Dr. Uenrr McLanlln, Jr.
Th* story 0f "Strang* Inter­
o F T o t a c r iu n
lude" revolves about th* daugh­
CLAIK
m r v y Ava.
ter of a college professor who
OF CHICAGO
find* harsalf on tho verge of a

Personals

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51

STAIN LE}

FREE LECTURE

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE .

RICHARD J. DAVIS, C. S.

CHAMJCEN-H TEA HOU8B

~~

U B Oraage A ve, Winter Park.
T aL W .P . 5J-.M
•Food ef th* **mg quality and characUr that f would aerv* If
at* in my own home."

MEMBER OF TTfE BOARD OF LECTURESHIP OF
THE MOTHER CHURCH, TH* FIRST CHURC H. OF
CHRIST SCIENTIST, IN'IIOSTOK, MASSACHUSETTS.

SUNDAY 3:15
T h . Public

CITY HALL
(^nURltir Invited

tramjt
Intwliidt
5HEALEL
GABLE

NOTE—Bcc-j u&gt;- of an rnllrelv new step in Talking IV tarcii, il ha isnportanl yen new “SI range Inlrrhade**
* from Ike beginning. Fcnlnrn nUrln Sunday* al I:*J
• J5, 9:05. Monday al 3 ^ 5 , 0:25. B:55.

�Inal* rew n ty . FtosWta.

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Tks

WINS SOUTH FLORIDA FAIR AWARD

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LEGAL NOTICE

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GOOD WILL
RADIO SERTICE

J. Mr. ramuitu

w. r.iNr»*

Itga-itadflafai-HkSd

i:'V

T V ttorida Cllron Exrhange exhibit at thr Roulh Florida fair which waa awarded tho blue rlblmn for the "most unique
» exhibit." he exhit.il wan a ejrnonure &lt;t "all ejrta" at the fair berarne of it* effective appeal. Tho oranges, tangerine*
L in the renter—product* o f the great marketing organiyalion—plaieil up. n a din* of purple velvet, trimmed in alive,
«rvct* the had* of Ihe Kxrhxngt'a rlaim to fame better than on overwhelming array of fruit could have dene.
farm land, that theae farmer* air ji
paying T
“ Stop Ihi* income fur the farm­
er, tnii you atop the life blood of
ih.‘ whole community.
'•Home of tho best brain* of the
celery Industry nre now Dying
to wink out ■ plan Unit will *- '
((’onlinucil from I'age One)
lenr-flghr-ertttr Mtxraie «mt "trr- lew th«r celery hue Inet* or 16#'
large ; state to sur.i.t-, onu-ti I' &lt;n ....
l oams. T V Kps-s-r home sttwal .eel*, hlTC developed
there ontll rverwl years amt is armsi u ef floe celery, thy hav intarrst of every ciliarn and ever;1
Thtn thert'a Ihe roan who re­
■till held in the memories of Han- shipped many rar|oada that ordi­ business house nprcially, to •up- fused lo go foaiUng wllh hls chil­
port
thi*
movement
.1
1
every
era
J
hrd eil lactic as a thing of brant), narily would have xhnwn them a
dren l*v»li*e il reminded him so
ttr. Speer wlssi — -rh*"»-l • trad profit, hut now what rin they gvtt &gt;j.oa*lble..
inech of lh« slock market.
“ That movement jf .the.diming-,
•f land down near the river on
“ After giving up their U')or and
which hr pMOlrd a smaller grove, ecverul hundred dodara |mt acta tinn or a pail of the surplus cella days gone by this land ha-l fer fertlllxer, etc. their crop i* mj- ety crop a* lx icqurstril by US
brew ag Indian silage
and is lurej and they prepare it for parcett of Hie celery grower* of
oow known to Hanford inhabitants M il e I, It .must be alxi-d, washed, the elate.
“ This'-unity .o f action. aUla
ptttooled'iirgialjjy, j.(.eke,| In.nice
pa Ionian
-----“ t&gt;r. Speer’s ' |s-Htl.al ea’rWer b new- ciatm, and loaded into u re­ wk'a aa^It'U, ilnuM rover have
been obtained, if It had not been
owe to he admired. S o o n after frigerator car.
Quality Merchinrfi** at
Florida had leva admitted a* a
“ The farmer after nil Ihe labor for the fact that tho eilnatbrn no*
*o
aeriou*
that
waa
na*
arlfllth and Hally
state, la |gf&amp;. I*r. Hprer suggest, and expect, knowledge rrqulrrd to
ed Orange county ax a name Tor product this ciop, the money he u.idcnt to all, that their bock h
Rugoiubla Prices with
tha wew raanty farmed by the baa paid oat for material, it nut to the wall, and their only boyo
»
fOfwMaothm o f Mnwjaitn and lire- Ilk" the manfaclurer or the Jt«o la In the brothrrly oplrlt of e»- SIP BH*Y1C*—vaed rsvuotles. Orange county wax rlia-.it who hat good* to tell, they operation to nave their (ndJxtr/."
legally reesvgwiaed a* a eonnlv tell you whal you muil pay if
Jaly t«. 1MB, I»r. Speer servr.1 n you want their nterchandiie, but
L E G A L H O riC B
\he first representative sent to the farmer will consign ur ship
the legislature from Orange coun­ to some commission man ur Jol.lK-r
ty. Through M* Influence, in Hl.V, in celery. Thi* man sells pur wbat
the boundary line let ween Orane- hr* can get or*what be want* to
an.1 Vnlnsia roentie* was fixed at sell for, the farmer knows nothing
i t P A T T IM M W . Iksm hjkbfi"*
■ ANIHIKW-. XleAHMIl al.1 t lb lb
tV SI. Johns liver, lie assisted of the price.
IIA StrANMtl, his svtl*.
m estal, - -ling a slate land office.
oniiiiu of H a i i i t v . ® '
DKLANH, Feb. |U. ■A program
“Then Ihe nun who sell* tha
^ - l i a s , » f I t'" H l* l* o f Fine.
In lh
Ai a previous (late, not recorded .d e fy pays (he freight and laket that wili enable Volusia county to
AtolreW JI#A...h *0.1 tu-ri'lti lt», Ai.w.
hs the’ Kpeer family hUtmr. |lr. oat hi* commission, that ia, pro- ■nler tho now nthwl year with a ili.» MrAn«h. hi* w ife, whoee r»»|.
I&gt; tklcaa-s
llllaol*. ■ » ' J "'
Vw
Speer’s wife had died. During his sided be gets cno.gh front tho clean slate, and wilt not, at the lime«• U
kuStnSs"f lh* *"'• A"'
/ I»D
t
txslttiial aclivitien In Tallshass".., talc of the celery to pay the eg- aauut .time, Inflict undue hardnhlpa ItlgdO* »•
Xt.-Aask l - l n g txJ f M
he met ami msrrve-1 fiorernor orhitnat freight rate* aril tha on tha teacher, and patrons nf tha IlDtftUI and- •■»ntm»cei»t l**u«
llart'* daughter,. ImU. They had commission. Kie.ju.-Mly it has- achont*. waa worked out by (lit l,"roU *i!ulfh lr s g o o. f Illinois:
r ’rt’ u are tierrby
eo" dxrghter, now known as l.uta t-»n» that the sale price will not county hoard In session hern yes­ r.UUlrrA te a p o r s r ,k * r e l* on
liar, ib r Sits "tar o f M erck, i n * . *
^
rule ilnr " » lkh&gt; l'« a r t. lo Ike Bill
pay cmninitsiun and fiaight on tha terday morning.
plalal IHwl tier*to. w '“ rk
“ N*t on l. Dr. (tpeer hit other t-arslood of celery, torn the farm­
Under the plan ad.iptH all „■f« t I'om
U to t-r s clo s s a lld o fo c Stst*
ow-mbs-s, op Ms family were prom- j er hs i to make up the 1stance duo teacher* in the rounty flit recelvh . 11 * i*uulil&gt; t*X*a o o tka * '• o f tke
toent in the parly community life on freight.
a salary cut of 10 jwr cent. The kt. »» r* r« * e f Ilia
Heril.m lJ . T ow ash lp Sk *&lt;iulk
ssf Sanfnr.1, J|. J, Dovle. tbp bus.
. . . ,__ ,
“ Htiangr that the nun who pro­ county superintendent of piih'it lU im p 31 Ka M*
Instruction, (irnrge W. Marks, and
IHIa DT'lir ®U*H !»•
Iwad t.f Dc. Speer's daughter,
duce i Ihe food that sustain* Ufa,
,Hir« a w e e k ,fo r fou r eaiw eeoltva
Mrdly, and tb-orge. Ilrantlry. tlm
members
of
Ihe
coqnly
.
jchiKjl
sr»rx * 'I n 'r t i i o a .m n t
It s o M .-s
hoe to twite-whak-i* given him for
Insahand o f D ip younger b'|o*-e
Howsu*)H&gt;r o f a tn rra l clrculalluti In
Ms labor and use of hb&gt; rapital. board'also nrtrptrd a similar re­ Meiifni.l. Florida.
.
.
.
•
duction vnluntarfly despite tha
meal *tnrr at tho foot o f MrllmWITNruus tk* fca»d *1 tb * .C la r a
Yet, ha has no itcourse.
meal strop at tho foot o f Meltonfact that their remuneration la a e.l ill* **al o f ssut t’o o r t this
“ Stiangv that the man who pro­ fined by law.
M uar o f
si We Avem-e. This wan the only
F a il between Fwrl Mell-O no.I duces Usuries esn denisn I prices
Janitor* at the various a.-hoota
A. XL WF.KKU.
Tampa for *otnp year*. Mr. A r- that will pay him enormous oii-t- were not snbjftt to a uniform ny
. U eguty t'Ulk
thac Otnn, Dc. Speer'* father-in- it*, aid the jeoplo pay it. Why reduction, in view of the fart that IgkiAM. . &gt;
law, was a senator In the first
many had already had thtlr aal- W. A P A T T tg tlA l-f.
Urlnodo. Ftortile.
alien pared. Homo re.lucU.na wacr
state legislature. He was also lh*
Folk Itur fo r C um alnloaB t
made, however. In Instanrea where
owwai o f a Vrwr orange emse
w a’a believed t h a t rnndltiolta
•ear Dt. ftpsu's grave on Melon* qtii k o f m i m i * A «
ritla Aven-m. Fames IS. Spee', Dr,
warranter! such action,
Nolle# l* lirist.r alsea &lt;kat#i*ds
An an additional economy meas­ •p&lt;|
rwear'a roost* and my great
-k, (vrswiirs of that eerlal
ure tt waa found nrcee»pff,la (but tlsctvv si (st«li,«ur* s « t Ml
grandfather, named Orlando, San­
•
i
J
,
and ealsrsd ah Ikd IM da
shorten the school term ,ln alj Jg Frhrusry.
ford"* oesgkborla? city.
A. •&gt;., IMI, *a ,aa
three ef th« branches, primary. by - Ik" Orroll t W l , t" and f.
" la U I7, Itr. Speer, white on a

fcwt at twraty dot Ian » tbmvoand.
Although theae figure* may acein
kvrhvaal to the auhjrct, they are
a mean* e f eatlmatiarg- th* imaa a n value e f thU project. Near
thi* grove IH. p'pfet erected Mw
*lately Speer mansion. The man•too wax east in itnirture, ton

P a c k a r d States
Case Of C e l e r y
G ro w e rs Here

Volusia C ou n ty Is
Working OnPlanTo;
Keep Schools Open

wf Sts Anediwh*' local it), the
caMa gaaw heewase the o n gWtWlSag (stare for uaMy
g IssAiaw &lt;wid*.
It ts *atd
s b w am I ad low attach was
■ M i that little Arthor

newt tn
Qotrkty
aad the
m fortl-

Oowlk-.l* L'auntr. Florida, la CM;
CfCr,-in m■ cvfUlu cause Iksrel
(Iftiflbc Wksrein * CAM Kill &gt;N tM
VaUAtt'MKBT rouCANV. Inc-ivyo.
Sled. * .vrporatloo. was romptili

boat Dip la Loko Oi or g i vrtlh hi*
lUUa now A| and two cohwod men,
was drowned. Thy c-neotnterrd
stsgmy weather aad tha bokl wan

Therc'tt Nothing I-ike a
i tBowl
f
&gt;of *

Mexican Chill
All Kind* al Handwirheo

Phone SMO
Dels Irev Service for I’artlee

ANGEL'S EAT SHACK

TR IAN O N _

f,*caeca A Haofoed Ata.

Atlntiaoioh 60c. Tu.Oc

W A G O N E R ’S
600 BuTonLAra.

BRIGGS,

Beauty
Shop
r

JEWELER
C. tlriggs, Frop.

IM Magnolia
i w i N t W V&gt; f

• ‘ ,SEU ARCS » '

KARL i. SCHULTZ
LIFE INSURANCE CXL
DUtrkt Miaagdr
"Over IM adtllaa ta feevV
wow M - » r x *•
JM1 K 1ft

a ' roreerariont*

stockholder*.
“ It beans work fur tha crate
manufattursr aad all lha allied
rwehad them. Some limn later a Industrie*, dawn to the mail that
body which some claimed to be haute the toga to make Ihy vc.R-rr
(hot a f Dr, hprer Xros found. This for the ciatea.
“ It was vstilMted tha cost of
these crates for Remind* County
*a* approaluatsly 1400,000,
“The value ad this farming
land ray Uxlag purposes |i ct(U
mated to ba 1700,010. The ru*k
e f tha equlpnwnt aeu Improvutmanta la aqoal to and sonutltqot
exeggda tha lard Vhba.
H f tkta Industry pr any i
xIArrtxhla ynA df II U killed, a
wIS to n o M a f the finder and
lafgh, gg u dht-i* hf hired ha

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U agacD I is sat s r o f said C o n n , la nml
by sold dserso appointed, ahall o l’ fe r f.sr sa l- and sslt at p u e ilc o o l L t fX « t tea front d oor o f Ik* » o d fl
I lio n s , la itanfurd. Fsmlnol# Yroaoly.

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f sals, on Wonder tk. stk dsr ot
r ndrth. trJi. tk* asms Using s Hal*
■ h*r - (if .nsht Court, the fultowlad
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Beach Late Si
DAYTONA M ACH . Pei. 1A—
i*1—Sir Malcolm Campbell, Brit­
isher here In qweat o f ■ new world
land ipeed record late yesterday
declared an attack today aw
lha record was virtually hmpoetible and that Sunday aaqoso
Moitabl* would be tha earliest pas■Ibis lime he weald attempt an­
other run. If ha tskra the Bfaablrd to tho beach Sanday It wtl!
only be for another test raw to
try oat tho now geny ratio cod
high-powered racing machine dur­
ing the peat three days.
Mechanic* yesterday afternoon
completed adjualaseet* which will
giro tha Bluebird a lama* gear
ration to orertome a wet er

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hslf and the Tiger. atlll unable
to art Utah combine ■cMeItlag In
Through co u rta a jrp f th e U. 3 Department o f A gricu l­
itfEjWftfr 1 m » the form they
flashed egeinst Y M. I.
ture in co-operation with the Florida State M arket! ns
Smith and Courier, hath Fad
football atari last (all, was* tha
Bureau, R . E, W in frey, Sanford representative.
big run" for the team ftow tha
Celery taws. Smith had 10 paints
while Coerler rousted nine. Hl|(iaa, renter had fear point*.
In the Cab imam Cason and
yiori.i.% ,a. r I’atlf. te. n i'»lif.
Hager wets the hot men for Or­
T -i.ii-n *
lande with 10 caanter* each.
l,rl*i tt l,n r ,l* ar Celery free,
IW UWwr-IWMr aeerlwe
W ilt
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IHI.—(ill
lorker. I
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S Kv»r»it, lit X, Vllnl. MleJ* f.
Oreenrl-.t.. I, ||.,t!f..n1 I. Jnwr
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H u m i New Tntli l«. IVleralture
Co* Her. f
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latke*. a
L Vrtutt*.t.,wil
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Pa“ I**- I.* ■ to tree o»«te4 ee4mw *1 -we A. W. M l* .
M T i n i A C VAIttm- II r,ra
n« * Tore ta. n&gt;u*eri|ihi*
a. U'-i- n «. Newark k I’uiikunA
to HrfMil-r,
•a. file*,
Alike u
l..hr»
ml 1‘rtttl.
lienee V* •&gt; ra
fur ree«tt.
alwmenl f.
IT.WINV \Tt I enre (&gt;*&lt;»eit One
enrta I* r'M.-ngn, rtrirlanl. i'*ninri,
awl rwir.iii
ATIJIVT.V lUVKnntONK: Metre.
HAV A N N til l&gt;l VKKNIlkM* lie*.lend I. Itmtnn I. |-hlr*H&lt;&gt; I. Mllr&lt;l
ICr*celi, t i e . M»W TktV I. r'ttrelnll f
iteeUe . Petal latkeeantlkn t e r
miBNOR AIIIKS. Fc.t. IT. (A!
* r*Mat. *&gt;k. ir. i n s
Jarue*
A.
Jl-illtim
SANAnil It 11\ llllvi
.WrelH.i, nl -t'apl,
n e w YORK— In line with Um
Plnrlrt*
Mil,
parllr
rlnitHy
llnol■
policy nf her husband. Mr*. Prank mg* rutttlertie. mnr.ernln wire in. i i m W b u r la.tffTer.lng from
D. Rnu*ev«lt pUi to cut the es- entry: ■!«mnml mmlerale, markei Rio ilc Janrirn, romplcllng lha
t*ni1.M«l* f it K -hlpolh* lli*l flight frtiin ■ Kngt*nJ tit
pcn*e* of the White I|oum&gt; 21 per nearly
unt, ii-1-..l un ilelireretl *at&lt;* I,**
cent.
1.1. ir,tn«|iiirialloii rkir**e) In Argentina In *rtrn flying day*.

.

Smith, CourierStarFor
Sanford In GameAt
Orkndo Coliseum

■nip : the Seetbhot tha Georgiaa, t h a Cotton

automatically renewed If necesaary.
Campbell explained the necesilty af watching far areiy pas­
tille obatacle that weald prerent to Conroy who had II.
Mm from making speed.
Th# first quarter found both
Proof that tha Brltiahar meat
team* laboring under dllflcully to
battle fractions af ascend* ta
gale a new ipeed record can be
men in the (Set that ha made oae run tail year at W7 mil** an
hour and on the way bach, the
ascend of two rone, dropped ao
far btlow this figure that tha
avenge wae eaty SU.

Kaim er A n d Jackson
Starring' In-Contests
Murray (tanner and Don dark
•on. Saaford'a two athlrtk* retire•rntatirea at the Unlrer.iity nt
North Carolina, continue to nab
the headline* In iport* storir* lei’
Ing of spring football (raining nrtlrltlae at the nnln-relly.
Jackson, a member of one of
four team, now in training, ran
60 yard* for one of the Uni tn-ichdown* Hli team, dubbed "Virgi­
nia'*, scored agalnrt n vicinrltni*
tram debhad .“Ceorpia.'* Jsrlcton'*
play waa .termed “ rrry rstUfsrtory," deapite the i t to 1:1 lm* Hi*
team suffervd in the prartirigame played ln»' Wnlnrulay.
Ksnner. who played at renter on
the MVanderbilt” le.-im, U irrort#d a* one of the thru* plsvrr* on
the two team* who "■ hiked r*|ir.

"B O W L IN G

N &lt; y p sr

SOnford Merchants B o w l i n g
Laagve took two gmmts out •&lt;
throe from tha Truck Growers
tdam la matches on local allsj*
Thwrsdo* night.
.j L U Stephans of the ^Barber.
ERL m trich scorn- with a total
l O M paints during tha erasing
While B. A. Cobb waa sttond with,
i l l point*.
The Sanford candle pin team
last Us match to tho Orlando
taam by U pins, athoogh It won
t|g first gome by two pin* and
Ust tha last game by oaY ona

MAN WITH car wanted for local
Ira and coffee route. No experi­
ence needed. Mutt be tali*fled to
make fSSJO n weak at start
Write Albert Mills, Route Mgr.
W E Mon month, Cinoimatl, 0.

FOR BA LB? Pina World Beater
* pepper plants, C. Caspar, I mDe
sooth o f Glnderville.

I To N igh t:
Dcubly Show
A rnmtnt, with thrill* and er
citrment.

Klnnl basketball game nf the
local Srininale High Hchnol *ea»on
sUUeufcUxal j U. tiiii-ttllHflluUUll,
naaliiin tonight at tunn ti'clnck.
The Deljind Bulldog*. who bold
one v k lw j over the local tram,
wilt ft»*ni*h iho oppertHon. Coacli
tennard Mel.itcn*. whu raw 'hi*

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0 * 0 * 0 ATLANTIC
TOAf, PICK.

PALL OUT OS HAM.'OlCKf BUT N U U
A W k l PREEN t l l f n
k- OR AHjtONITlOf*

A m a n r OA
K B9TLB SS
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nr TH0
c m il l o a

Hut if canceUatinit nf war debt*
wou'd bring prosperity, how come
thin:* got worar duilng the year
no
debt, were paid!- Macon

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ogddiig ta Jack Sanford and Bad
aa-apngmare af tha game.
‘ Chapman wilt do the eatch% gad, 11 the chances peasant
ha will tar dowe one of
"drag” bunts that (re so ofos la a pinch.
~ McCrena, who formerly
— t Ik* W w lm -M tm taam
tha BguUi Atlantic Lieges, will
*w*g boon. Jack
lm urur ba at tacond, and Cabis at short. John Edward
wisnrd at ftaldtag, will ba
third. In tha ootflaU Roy Herridew. Rad Martin, and Jim Tarrihlt, af Crete Cove Spring*, are ROUND—10 day* ago, girl's bicy­
alihMt aura to start, with Guiaa,
cle. Owner may hare saiue by
Idanllfylng It at polios station and
paying for this ad.
T a n Cantmril. ranking Beaten
nmra pHakar. win ampiiw tha LOST— White setter doc. Lamra
oar. Betwoen Do Land and Naw
J m aa ha did two wash* ago
Notify C. B.
A an Sanford handed DaUnd an Smyrna, Fsb, It.
J ta d defeat In tha fln t gams of Brmnan, Now Smyrna or Herald.
t ggT-1 played In tha South dur- HONEY—10 pound
pail.
nidr IMS.
1009 E. 2nd. Goo. E. Slack.
I Neat Sunday afternoon, tho DaJjtai all-stare coma to Sanford
fog a third E W .
_

Deland", ho raid, "while at tha
•arre time Ivljinil, while lmfroved, hai been ,on lha toeing
»n I of many Important game,."

Last Baskethall Tilt
Is Scheduled Tonight

T H E A D V E N T U R E S O F TOM , DICK A N D H A R R Y

W ANT A'

Iram loe* a CA tn £t dectetoft U*
Orlando lael night. this miming
predicted a rktory orer DeLaad
&lt;&gt;Jr team ha, improved 100'per-

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , F R I D A Y , F E B R U A R Y

17, 1M3

9

THE WBATHER
Partly dowdy w“ h
showers laalfkt .ad Ratwnksy
all (felly warmer.

_____________ .

F tra C o i U A C n pr

SHOLTZ SAYS Measures A re Taken For LONG CALLED Reports Favorabl
Fullest P r o t e c t i o n Of
IE IS OPPOSED Franklin D. R o o s e v e l t U A H ' BY ONE O n M ayor Cerm
OF WITNESSES A n d M rs. Joe
Japan,SaysEnvoy TO SALES TAX
Recommendations Of
Anembly Denounce
Tokyo’s Activities
In China Provinces

CROWDS FAIL TO
MATERIALIZE A
BANKS P A Y OFF

.. GENEVA. fVfc. 17— (A.P.&gt;—
^Tarafea
Matewek*.
Japarfa
, w afer N fm n t a t ln la Gaaa»a, D e t ro it Institutions
aald today fels f*srrnawwt will
Decide To Pay Five
IMt accept tfea isrommradatlan*
Percent
Of Deposits
at tfea Leaf*# af Natlaaa farl|i HWttatMlWMt. -. —
............. — —
"■‘M ttM M W ‘•*r*‘W «r'M M a S H lW

WASHINGTON, ‘ Fate IT.— (A ll immediate eon*ider*»ion of a bill
— Measure* for the follest faa-llo etelude from the country all
alble protection
for PreaManl-• .ili.-ns agitating overthrow of the
elect Roo*evelt and awtft pun- Jamenrment. already pa*»*d by
Uhment fur tho»a who wwuld the llou»e. Borah objected on the
overthrow the govsnsmant moved ground that tlmo did not allow
forward today in th# nation » -officiant dehat*.

Governor
Declares No
- ---------- ----------------------Additional Source,
A *
v a ju lp | l
Of Revenue meoea Mplul
To Operate S t a t e President
JACKSONVILLE, Fab. 17. —
Eapreiatng himself as thinking of
"th* hnmarr element rather than
the theoretical Ideaa and iU these
frill* o f government.” Governor
Sbolti yesterday morning said

^ " " ," ,^^H cet^ r'reren u e^ i^ u l*^ f!*tlnri-DETROIT. Fab. 17— OW—De­ essary for th* operation o f thte
troit banks put. $.10,000,000 on the state government during th# next
coonter yastarday, but th* public tarn year*.
In that connection he placed
wasn’t ln any hurry to get It.
himself flatly on record as being

“Thaw watar waa awy
ef Japan'* accepting
tfea report", fea raid, declining la
dlacwaa tfea drtalto af It bat dafewding tfea yraparatlaa* far tfea of dapoalta o f Ihla. th* third day
Japan*** InvnaJaa af J*feoL Ta
o f th* eight-day banking holiday,
prataal Maacfcakaa w# a w l
paaaaaa tfea cktef U «w af JffeaL was followed by hurried prepara
Tfea aaly way ta gat praca la lion* for a rush of business. But
f*c tfea Cfelaaaa ta wltfedraa* no polictmtn war* needed to keep
tbair traapa fraaa JahaL Wa vill th* cresrdf la IIn* and In every In­
fllfet If « a fear# ta.’
stance relatively light withdraw­

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Boudreaux Telia O f
Reign Of Terror In Roosevelt Confers
With Carter Glass
Louisiana Instigat­
s„ „ or „,tfWM (R. w. vo,
ed B y “Kingfiah"
ENROUTE WITH ROOSE­
-ought const,Ivratlon of th« bill

Hoover waa kept ad
viied by telephone of the condition “To ahow thr«e man-killer* who
of M aybf t’ermak, o f Chlango,, com* ta this land that w# will not
and the four other* wauntM by I tilcmta them." Jh# bill would add
Zangara. In adJition t k*
h # Chief
-------i •communist*"
-------------- to
-- ,present
------- .provlExrcutlve ordered Attorney Gen-, ‘ Iona for the expulsion or excluoral Mitchell to inquire Into thci *’*’n of "onarchlata."
eat* and use every resource at the| In th# other wing of lb* capital,
_
__
D m r tlM it
P.. ■' H«asa new llte w -w
to uncovrr all aeidne* ln| vrrsad a previous vote and apthe crime.
i
" ' l l Pf"v*d Ute Eallek bill providing
An objection by Senator Borah #&gt;ero penalties for persons ad(R. Idaho!, prevented tho Senate s
(Continued On Page Eight)

CALIFORNIAiiCSS DAWES ADMITS
ON CITRUS S M D BANK ERRED IN
SIZEABLE LOANS TO INSULL

NEW ORLEANS. Feb. IT.—(*T
—Senator Haay ?■ «&lt;«»». who
m called
several
wltnesss*
"Hare", yesterday was called a
Iter hlmsrif by a wltnesa bafor*
.tfea ..Heaaia aoanaiUe* «Ana#*Uaai«.
lag th# senator!* election o f John
II. Orerton. who was supported by
U n g. "ih# klngflsh" o f Loul.iThe wltnessJCUoseph Boodreaui,
leaned
over
toward
Senator
Long and. shouted:
•
•
■"Huey Long reuldn'l get elect­
ed jostle* of th# peace unleee
he etol# It. Ha'e a bigger crook
than anything In Louisiana."
" I want to ^prove that thin
witness Is n police character and
a pug," Senator Long told the
committee.
'Thai's a lie,’ said Boudreaux.
H#’, a ------------- liar*
Aa Chairman llow fll
called
him to order, Bordreaua eald
Senator Long ha* been using
that word all the llmo before
th (^ committee.
j | | I darn him to cell n »
a liar. He'* not man enough to
mak* that statement where It
li fa ir.‘ Long la trying to epear
m* by trying to mak* you think
I am a police character I have

»w *
,o
•
m
Im
tal' tnnoanr|
ng that h#
would
veto anjr such measure coming to
him from the 1913 legislator*. He
•aid that no additional state millage' over the low rate now In e f­
fect would be levied, basing bis
view, on th# "cutting’ out of dead
wood" In the atate government
Bankers ax- and getting down "to bed rock."
Tfea Laagfe# af Nation* assem­ al* ware reported.
bly report, denouncing Japan'* pressed th*m»*l**s as “ surprised." at h# put it. In economical oper­
.
Manchurian policy, wa* transmit- They said they looked for larger ations.
Hare anrout* to Washington
tad to all tfea garammanU of th* crowd* and greater demand for
and New York City—from th#
world tobay by wireless telsgraWASHINGTON, Teh. 17. —(JT&gt;
TAM PA. Feb. 17. —California’*
money.
latter place hi I* golnfe to make
pfey.
characteristic
brusque
fitru* ' win* from this winter’s —With
Upstate,
aome
banka
followed
a IS-mlnute Florida radio talk to­
It dadaraa agalnit th* roalntefrankness,
Charles
G.
Dawes
told
windstorms
and
frosts
may
reach
- the governor
nanca and recognition of th* Detroit’s example, but others re­ morrow night
to his a total o f 36 percent o f th* sea­ ■ Senate committee yesterday
•tat* o f tfpachukjo and Invlta* mained dosed. Mainly, they fol­ minced no words as
on the
matter per­ son's erop, F. O. Frmstrom, presl- that his Chicago hank had "v io ­
Unitad Stated and Soviet Rusila lowed Governor Comstock's plea views
to'Jala tfea L*w;u» power* In *f- that no more than flva percent be taining to the state govern­ dent of tho California Fruit Wrap­ lated the principle Of law” in loans
factlng a Ju«t settlement of th* mad* available,' and that rigid ment and ba. reiterated hla pre­ ping Uiile. of Pomona, said white to the collapsed Insult utilities
dlapato- batwaan China ant Japan. tloatag BThthbr respects b# ob- election announcement that ha I*
companies.
"taking tha full responsibility for on a short visit here yesterday.
Tfea
Leago* raport
r*com- aarrad.
Ruefully saying that “ tha re­
"The damage waa serious," Mr. trospect o f the average banker I*
At the dote of hanking hour*, th* executive end of th* governm*nd*d that Manchukuo ta di»Fcmstrnm said. "In tome o f tha n sad one,” the former vlca-preal•olv*d and thar* b* **t up In Man- officials reported a large part of
Accompanylng him northward open airs*, tha trees of
antin' dent testified hi* institution,
chorln. a government orgtnitallon the available $30,000,000 waa still
&gt;f entire
*l w“
*or
instillation, ine
the J**" * r*T,t***.
under th* lovartlgnty aad com- In bank eaidta. They *ald they •hoard th. apaclal train wh rh groves werw stripped ..........
Boudreaux
said
ha
had
took
Preeldent-eect
Roorev.lt
to­
paUbl* with th* administrative would remain open during th# r*.
leave*, and will bear no more fruit
mninder of th# holiday, extending ward New York City, was Nathan until the next season. This elten- tal ___
Integrity o f China.
ami _
surpVt*
_ _ o f $14,000,000,
...
.
. knockad senseless and dragged
nff to Jail In tha ateta rapltol
M
atin
aUtr
w
iw
b
ilo
n
t
r
of
I
t
until
next
Thursday,
permitting
n
had
loaned
$11,000,000
to
th*
farTfea dispute muat bo sattlad
tlon, however, was not typical. It
building at Baton Rnugt by lluaccording to principle* of th* single flva percent withdrawal by rirulturo. Th« fo w n o r and Mr. la true only of n smalt proportion flung Insult enterprise.
Mayo are to confer ln Washing­
H» agreed that thl* violated th# ay tang's thuga." H# said I-aLeague Covenant, tfea Kallogg- each depositor during that Urne.
of the total area struck by the
principle o f a law Intended to Bline’r chauffeur had been boatAOf “th* tlftlt-powey • At th* M M * U**w state execu­ ton with B###axtfwc$lan F^naoco itnrm*.
ta and ha went ta find oat
an muit dHiteiaw fear tive* and financial leaders wore Corporation
WfeUa tha 4 a m *r was serious prevent hank* Trim "putting too
h b t e fU .w " * '
that the chief exeeulT** wife treere
many
egg*
In
one
basket,”
but
. . . . . . _ » lunch aria, China and looking forward to what will hap­
In extent, and rauded heavy losses
Feinting
out
Jo#
Messina
New Yark City. where from
Jtpnn with th* league m isting pen Feb. $3. th# day art for endto Individual grower* In tome sec­ said when the loan* were mad*
standing In tha room, he said
the atudlo. o f WOR, N t e i'k . K.
lag
th#
moratorium.
•
A
score
of
abaald open negotiations with a
tion*. th# total damage to tha they "were all supposed to b*
J.) radio"atatlon. he will aiak*t»&gt;w
Mth*t m*n there, HUey tang's
plaaa ware under discussion.
state's erop a* a whole prohably well secured."
riaw af rattling their dispute.
Thar# wa* talk of a banklnr die- broadcast, to begin at 7:00 .d o ck will not be as heavy as (he lotto*
These securities, he said, are bodyguard," had taken him by
tha arm and was leading him
tator for th» state, and ground­ tomorrow night
of fruit Indicate. California, Ilka now all held hy the Reconstruc­
Governor Rbolti Is unalterably
nut o f the capital when anoth­
work for such a move was Mid la
Worlds, place* fruit product* on tion Corporation as rnlteteral on
date legislature
the state
legislator* where a hill
bill Bppotl^ |n tha repudiation of any the market as well a* fresh fruit. It* $90,000,000 advanre to his er "on* of them" hit me on th*
wa. Introduced to permit th# g Iorw , debts, be they •»•»*. fou" ‘ The #6 percent of th# crop that bank.
bark of the hear). .
hanking commissioner to dictate ty, district
• - or
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he but he
municipal,
"There Is a lot nf IntlmidatDawes' testimony climaxed a
.was not Injured probably will. In
th* management of any state or also think* that Floridians should my opinion, supply tha demand* whlrwlnd day for the stock mar­ Ing going on around here and
not he forced to pay WO cents on
body­
private bank.
ket Investigators, during which Senator tang has got
for fresh fru it"
the dollar for tho bond* sold sev­
DELAND— That the
major
Th# Californian said th* dam- they were told there, wer* dis­ guards In here rarrylng guns,"
eral year* a f” . wh*"&gt; •*
**" are In ritrvs In hi* state may re- crepancies between Income tax charged Boudreau*.
qpatlloti facing th* *ntl&lt;| today
Senator tang Jumped up and
g u tha proper Yocognltior n M h S l R e c L C r o s s
pressed It. lb"
‘ . i ' w t t sut in a better marketing sites- return* and public statement*
many time* the purchasing value
producer of food and
_ -u.it.uclothing
tlnn for Florida fruit for the re­ made hv Instill companies and ■aid ha objected to testimony
(Continued On Tag# l.lthtl
but
Chair­
wa* tha opinion Voiced recently
mainder nf this season, at this heard Owen D. Young ileserlb# •bout hodygu»nl»
ta th* Rotary Club at Joa’a Reeslat# can supply nny short**# that his effort* to save the tumbling man Howell ordered before tha
bar Jo# Messina and Wheaton
taurant by Phil 8. Taylor, a'.ale
• .
may result from
California’* Insull structure.
department of agriculture, who
While their Inquiry was in prog Stlllson, who were pointed out
weather mlsfortun**.
declared that th* farmer had
lie said h# doubted whether th# res*, a delegation front the Man; by Boudreaux a* tang’s body­
WASHINGTON,
Feb.
17—
eavar In prosperous time* received The American Red Cross Is planCalifornia groerer* would get bet­ Italian hoard of commerce pre­ guards.
“ Are you armed now?" de­
n square deal and now In a period nlng to purchase 1.600.000 cotton
ter prl:e* for the remainder of sented a petition to Vlre-pretl
of depression was suffering more blanket* and 60J)00 cotton comtheir erop, becaua* nf Florida’# dent Cnrtl* protesting that "eom# manded Senator Howell.
"Y e*." slid Me•«ina.
mysterious
Infhienre seems, to
than any other business or pur­ fortew as n first step In lb# dis­
PARIS, Fab. IT .The French ability to provide any shorter* In
“ Then you are “V tlu ded from
suit.
have been Interfering” with the
* -uopij.
supply. • Th* r&lt;
prices
tribution of It* eacond allotment Banat* recently
—
nlly began
nagnn Its exami­
— would
——.....hare
this
room,"
ordewpl Senator
Polatlng out that farm valuta of Farm Board cotton. Tha cotton
Investigation.
he
finance
bill
voted
Increased
If
»h^
ehertae*
Ksd
ne.
have decreased so percent in tha was granted to th* organisation nation OT
Young told of a "feelimr of Howell.
trurred
ihrring
Florid*’*
In the Chamber of Daputie* by
"There men are officers of the
peat two ytars and tha average by B bill alined by Prealdent Hoo­ UO to 235 after’ a record-breaking producing season, he said.
(Continued On I'age Eight)
tew and have right* to carry
farmer's Income had derlndlad ver on Saturday.
session of more than 37 hours.
guns.” said Senst' r tang.
from $2,000 in 1032 to $873 in
Th# allotmant consists of about
Th* meaaur*. edtieh la not the
"Thte is the United Ktatei
1933, th* apaakar declared that 340,000 ba'e* which, Red Cross annual budg.t but . provisional
Senate md no one ran come In
prosperous time* would never officials
estimated, will
meat credit applying t* the month of
thl* room •rined," thundered
return until an adjustment waa about -0 percent of the need. March, provide# new revenue*^ind
affected.
•
Howell. "You are ordered from
Chapter* iwill receive application economies totaling 6-2* ^ “00'^00
this room."
Haw this adjustment would blanks within a faw day* on whkh franca, about $210,480,000. fo
Jha success o( tha first annual in 17S3.
During the morning sesalon,
happen the speaker declared he they may requisition tho bedding 1933 and *on»titet*» ■" Important
Tbit quilt it displayed In the Julius tang, older brother of
waa maMa to sUt*. He pointed and additional ready-mad# gar- .top toward the hatenclrg of * Home Demonstration Fair, spon­
sored by th* ttemlnol* County Fed­ south rorner of Ih* Mayfair Hotel Huey, testified that hla brother
•at that England, Franc* and tha manla.
bed$*t deficit r * r i» alrd at ln.- eration of Woman's Clubs Is al­ dining mom. Scores of other
"swelled up when he liecama
P°*vre # f tha amid w*r* faced
Th« Firm Board cotton Is •** 600,000,000 franca.
ready ataured.
With an attend­ quilts and rugs are also to be klngflsh" and the state nf Lou­
with a similar problem and were changed ty tha Red Cro#a for
M. Edouard Daladlrr. the Prime
ance wall over I.&amp;OO being present seen there, at la a targe display isiana now was in tho grip o f a
powarUaa ta anawsr. Russia, he finished product#
from
mill*, Minister, put a motion of ronflyesterday afternoon and wst night, o f antiques loaned by Mrs. Martha
(Continued On Page Eight)
••Id, had mad* what many ba- which has* th* option of taking
dance and tlrik. majority h* obHared to b* » blind aub in the the cotton and manufacturing it, talned was aam^teed of the par- officials o f the Fair today ax- M offlt of Celery Avenue. Thai the
display will draw hundreds of
dark toward the answer.
or of selUog
It
themaalvee. fest of the Left— Radical* and pressed themselves a* well pirated
other admirers tonight *nd tomorFreight charge* are alto paid for Jfeeiatlsta. Conaervatlve* of the with their effort at showing th*
la (h# prediction of Pair o f­
resident* of this community some
out of th* rotton. On* gratifying Center and Right opposed the
ficials.
o
f
the
vital
factor*
that
go
to
feature has been that numerous project M containing too many
Tonight'* program is featured
make up a wel| ordered mo&lt;torn
Whole*** arrests of all persons
factories hare bean nbl# to start nsw Uses and to* faw cconnipies.
hopHti
" f
— ... . — by a Charity Balt In the hotel hall doing business in this city without
up
and
r#-a®ploy,
many
workers
Por
tfea
asm*
reason*
AfeaaSaBs
"Ilalp Seminole County make a
. There
................. many features In room. Mero’s t/rchestra ha* been
really repr***nUtire~ekewiag ‘ at •s n result of the tranaaclidn at, which contain, only a handful evidence last night, and each had engaged to play for ihla dance, a a license Is threatened by Chief of
Police C. II. Shaffer in a state­
of Socialist* U aipacted to mo.lify
Urn Orlande Fair next week," Alex with the Red Cross.
Its admiring group, from tha portion of the proceedx of which
ment made this morning.
Tho Red Cross will also buy th* project drastically- &gt;tevrral
* • Johnson, vocational agricalUtre
fashion'khow to tfea men&gt; carnival will go towaa-d charity work in th*
Por tha past sevsral weeks ha
teacher at Seminole High School 18.000,000 articles of underwear, Sepal# Isadora u p r * i* * l ‘ " * ir concessions that surround th* ho­ county. Th* nance la to be in­
appealed thl* morning to farmers, hosiery, troaaers, knickers, over- oppoalllo# also to th* economies tel. Nona draw as much comment formal.
-* has been visiting store* nnd 'o tffteM ia, gard*n«rs, and flortsta In nil* and Jumper* for early dia- af $OMO&lt;U&gt;00 franc* In national and admiration aa did a singl* ar­
The Fair will remain open to­ flee* questioning persons on th#
Ma March far th* uassaal la Utbatlon. Thl* purchnaa, together dafaaaa approved by tho l»epuli*s ticle displayed among nrarly 100 night until after midnight.
To­ oecupatlonnl license lax problem.
frxlla, eageUUee, flewara aad with garment# already dlatrib- recently, after M. Daladicr had others.
morrow morning at 10:00 o’clock All licenses cams due on Oct. 1, he
told (ham, yet of the nearly 600
utod, will mart about 40 percent ataured tfea* th# compression*
One article te nothing more or It again will be open ten •*** toMr.. Jshassa. with C. R. Daw. af th* need# for this clothing, It war* tk* m a lt of Improvrd or- less than a Cnad-made quit made affection of the public, and will re­ namts carried on City Jlxto ns
owners of business house# re­
ga ell It law aad did not affect the
■am, ay Ovieda, ha* aaaiatant, la a I* estimated.
In Tax** in 1783 and since then main open until midnight.
army’s ' vital rtrength. Tradiloa- th* winner o f dosaas of blue rifen Seminole County
Tomorrow**
features
Include quiring licenses, only about 250
ally, caottewa Senators, however, bona, medal** and cash prises,
. o f Commerce crwamUtohourly lecture* on some phase of hare *• fan paid tha llcanaa.
FiilSONEKS LIK E PUZZLES
Today h# said that ha haa nrar­
express Ifeq wpialon that the time# hundred* teal night noticed, tha home Improvement, th# awarding
wlth th* roepoaalbUtty of
a n tee ti Oufeted to permit ary quilt Is latrieatoiy worked out In n * f orliea for the best ruga and ly compacted hla round of vlaitlng
fresh fruit*, vegetables
JOUET. Ill, Yefe- 1T.-4AT—
weakaalag la French defense pattern that delights the aye.
quilts on display, and the enter­ an place* where the llcena* haa
Walden Frank a Wfelpp. of tk#
on tho stag* af th *
tainment of nil th# children at th# feat been .paid, and that In n feW
fare** now.
The
quilt
la
displayed
by
Mrs.
Illinois HUte prison sage h# wUl
daya, ha wll| tnatruct hla offlcara
Aodltortum la Orlando
Gena Adaa^ daaghtor-In-law af Methodist Orphansrr la B*ns«n ta ferreat trery person who feaa
purehas* edreral knqflred Jig*DIVORCE LA W REPEALED
An ibBi M p I of
Spring*.
Thasa
children
will
ba
Mr. and Mr*. T. P. Adams, to
u w putales fay grteoas r». Tfea
te avested, b*
LITTLE ROCK, Ark„ Keb. 17— whom It waa given by bar grand­ aDowod th# u«* °7 th# feral* fitted to procure a llcena# after fe*
aad all pareona tatoreat- fad, alrea^f aadarany In a cell UK—'Tfeg Arkansas houae yester­ mother many y w a ago- It te n wheel, pony ride., and miniature bad been warned.
•
aa-bankar*
and
Tfea penalty ter falter* to purynorrr-go-round • f,hout cort, and
______ are urged .*•
are
hafiL
kaa
ipread
te day afternoon pass* da bill to re­ prised pnsaaf alaa now a* It waa
with bias at hna«rUI
conducted
through th* f u r •has* a llcanaa la a fin* and ordre
i
n
f
eww
wim ba
lore
»www—
-----years
agn,
sag
despite
Its
tiff
peal
tfete
'(tato’a
90-day
divert*
quartare boaaing ex-burgto buy tha IWftla* *» well.
ar with afla| M useful now re by member* of th# commute*,
. _ • - - - — - * u, M .
years of
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i
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35 Percent Of C ro p F i n ancier Brusquely
Frank IrtTestifyinpr
Declared Ruined By
Before
Committee
Recent Cold, Winds

Squarer D e a l For
Fatmer U r g e d By
--------O f S ta te
Official

%

P la n s
Purchase Of Many
Cotton S u p p lie s France Examining
F in a n c e Bill For
Balancing Budget

V

n

First Day Of H om e Demonstration
F a ir Called Success By O ffic ia ls

’ |.

Fine Showing Wanted
For County At Fair

Warning Is Issued
To Procure Licenses

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r

Three Lawyer* A j_
pointed To
sent Attacker .Ot
P r e s i d e n t-o wet

VELT, Feb. AT—
— Presi­
dent-elect Roosevelt and Sen-,
•tor Glass of Virginia talked
over th# laltere entry Into the
cabinet on Ah* Roosevelt train
from Washington to Baltimore

M IA M I. Feb. 17. — &lt; f I r *
PhyalcUtw Isiued the folfew**
lng bulletin * t 12:80 o’d d d tt
"M *y o r Cerntak U altvtfn g

and hla condition la w ry $tt_ .

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i.

tsaaaeaJKK

W .t i-----------S t o --h e r e. i - { S SrespSiration
te fV
Wt
+ * * 20.
j
made for one or two days.

ROOSEVELT GIVES
OWN VERSION 0
ATTACK ON LIFE
President-elect Re­
lates Incidents O f
Shooting In Miami
EN ROUTE WITH PRESI­
DENT-ELECT ROOSEVELT TO
NEW YORK. Peb. 17—
Hare
la Franklin D. Roosevrlfa own
story of the attempt op hla Ufa:
I have heard so many account!
myself that I have been trying to
think what'really happened aa 1
*aw IL
After I had finished speaking,
someone from tha talking picture
people ekmhed on th* bark of th*
car and eald you must repeax
xn«
repeat that
speech fob us. I aald I would not.
IlT
ldl,./r W
have come
com* a
thouar* W
i«k
w ea nmv#
m inoui.and
- M mite*
i l e 7 for
foe thla.
th is" II raid,
aald " Ii am
am
somy but I cant do IL".
back of th* car Into my «* a t
Juat then Mayor Carmak cam#
forward and ‘I Ulkfed vrttfe ' k4m
about n mInuto about -Cklarirfe 'to
general.
Then b* moved o ff be­
hind th# ear. Bob Clark (on* of
tha secret service man) waa
•landing right by him.
Aa ha
moved away, a man «»"»• forward
|th a long telegram and started
telling me what It contained.
While he was talking I leaned for­
ward. Just than I heard what I
thought was a firecracker, than
■ovaral more. Tho man talking
with me pufed back and tha
chauffeur started tha car.
I looked around and raw Mayor
Cermak doubled up with Mre. GUI
collapsing. I told tha chauffeur
to Stop. He did. About 15 fret
from where w# atarted. Tha ••eret service men ahoutod to him,
"Get out of tha crowd."
Tho
chauffeur started again and I
•topped him again, thla tlma at the
corner of the twndatand.
looking back I raw Mayor Carmak heing carrUj along nnd wa
put blm in our car. Ho * «
but I w** afraid ho wouldn t last.
I got my hand on hla pula* ond
found none. H « wma on the saot
with me and I had my leH »ra&gt;
around him. 11# nlumpv.l forward.
A detective from Miami, standing
on ,hr running board on that . do
of th# car waa leaning over him.
He raid after wo had gona n
coupV- of block# ha wa. afraid
Cermak would not la*».
I .too, was fearful.
Juat than
Cermak straightened up and I got
ht. pulse. That wa* aurprialng.
Kor three block, I actually belter#
hi. heart had slopped.
I held him all the way to the
hospital, and hte H ” coraUnUy
Improved. It saerned l k* « m‘ ”
to the hospital- 1
l,° * "
all tho way. I remember I said,
"Tony, don't movo-krap q u irtIt won't hurt If you kaap quint and
remain perfectly •tUI."
I found that n bullet—th# on#
probably that hit c » nB* k. - , 7 , “
the top of Clarita hand. HU hand
n . *1] bloody and scratched.
You know t knew BUI Slnott. I
kidded him at »ha hosplUY thla
morning and told hhn ltay eouMn't hurt him with n bollat In tha
head.
It would Juat bounea off.
I l i f t orders for tham to atorva
him and Uka o ff at teiat *0
pounds.

Huaton. attending Mr*,
aald a second blood trai
•Ion will b« p d o r a id o D ^
today. He eald ‘ fee laboratory^ t * "
port on Mrs. Gill was favMHBI
with a "red blood couai bO*
slightly below normal and fear
haemoglobltn at /Drt*ife s llj M B
mal laral."
____ a eli
Without
of the. care Criminal
CT Collin* li m ft H ^ L wre^e.-.
session tod* postponed ««tU to*
a r r e l«n «r t
*
morrow
TTiVrrU
W th
naej
----Guiatpp# Zangart c h a r f ^ i j r t ^
tho attempted aaaaaaUtettol to
Prealdant-elaet Rooaevalfe. ; . '
Walking to the front to
courtroom In front o f tfea
judge Colllna briefly ear
tha appointment of thru#
to
represent
tfea
Italian ahd then ordare
relumed to Jail P*"dl,,«
.
arraignment at 10:00 o n to *
morrow.
No charge haa
•gainst Zangara yet for •»
. U rv
Mayor
9*hdlng_the
. «... _ _ _
Joriea.
ShorUy bafore
|
n
nnlhacklad
and now
sA
x , .
courtroom by depot)*#.
Th# room waa packed to '
ity by earloua »P#«V"
glare too* 100
Hdra Unable Is M
I

In » light 8
aklrt. opto • ) tfe* t f e r o * ^ , ^
whit* trousar* nnd a fe o e ^ 2 W (
gars gaaod nbou* lire atortroom
and chatted with deput!—; ^ ^
Th# ahartff nnd M deprtten
wore atatlonad about tfea oowrtreom to prevent any to * * * "*
demonstration agalnit tha ■****•In.. Tbs re waa no diatwfeto**
but n daputy forcibly ojartod «
unidentified man who tried to
r.
'
loltre near tho prteenar.
I
The Dad# county tn«itJleal
* « .
•octeUon waa **k#d by thrioj
attorney* appointed by tho cattfe
to defend Zangarn to
»
•anlty rommlaaten to examine-U#
•aaaaaln. Attorney* told U * 7 J *
not know whnt tha priaonora $!to

would ba.

Lakeland Meetini
To Be Attended Bj
Local C e le ry
Mora than 30 re presantali'
celery growara and head* of
•hipping orfonlratlona srare pto
paring thla aftarnoon to motor tt
Lakrland where tonight at &gt;:0i
o'clock In tha Hotel Thalmn, tfea]
will dlacusa tha latrat
mente In th# celery mnrfeattol
situation.

Raport* will ba mad#

by thl

emergency freight rate * 0 * 0 Itoral hour
mlttee whtth ap*nt aavaral
ha«M
lroad affVs
In eonf*r*naa with railroad
Vednradtorials In Ntof York an W.
*
Advsrttelng export# f r o&gt;m
» ravara
.
•action* will bo prerant to d1*001
tbair oplnloaa aa 16 how * g f »
pooad c.lary adr.rtlalng pro*yj|
•halt bo eondqjted.
Important among tha '
coming up for dlacusatea
oM relating to tk# soreaaa
pUn to plow uodor
th* maturing ealoty. TfeHpl
scant Into affoet on Jan. Mfe
two-week ffrtlod atortlng to
day. Sine* than tola pari*
besn axtaodad tkreugfe tfea
of Pab. 20. Local oplajto
waa that U tlb a r •
voted tonight
Bate* manager* 6 f .
ttnJsaUoM will fe*
whether #r not market
SENATE RETAINS BARBER
at present fear* im p el
th# ylowlng-undor parted
WASHINGTON. Tab. 17^-&lt;ff) •Utatod.
— Tha
Sanato
Appropriation*
Committee yeaterday
appeared
LEAVES POE
tha $16,000,000 laytatetls* appro­
SPRINGFIELD, f o k 11
priation bill without .IlmiraUnf
from Ita fund* for tfea Sanato1* - O s r s r M Horaar loft net
'
fro* barber ahop, mineral water for Miami, FUto
fe lt " *
aad othar lUmi U add t# tM
jojnaant of Maatorial daUfOa

-ulU. I •

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA.

PIETRO ALBERTI

atement Is MadeBy
Florida Division Of
National A.A.Group
R Y J A C K S O N V IL L E ,

Feb.

1 0 .-

SEND ALL-STARS

'

Jm liFnnvillc Team To
Include Former Biff
Time Ball P.Inycrs

Pninlinu out that ih.* rumbini1• ( ,
federal and Mole g-uotlno tave'j
In Fluridn nrr npial lu n • aim
tax Of amend Wi |wrcrnt on tin-;
ratal' price nf Ih* commodity, Hi- t
Ftorbla A. A. A. affillsti-n gai ti ’
that In some irrlhins wli.-rv Ih:1'
t ono^rnt municipal gesnlloo t u v
are added, Ihe salr.i lav is Anar j
TT 7S perrenl.
#uh*lotrM*illy, nt the fnilh-om- ,
Ing session of tho ’ iglslatarp. Fin-.
Ids will Jn|n tho long list nf il.vtpv:
where propvisnls to redur* I' en •• ,
-Hmt-niftvtruttnir'frn- for
vehicles nrr under cnnalderatlnn. ,
While motorists wnti&gt;l nntuipllv ,
benefit from sneh rrd ictlo-ie, the (
motivating thought behind the*- (
proposols Is to men u une rnr ^
'ownership »iv&gt;l t ™ in j r.esn- oi tmsntnlnlno rrceipts front th*
(
nlins lav,** Ihe statement nnlln

Ii.-nnlte as* ranee that . .tlt.| !,n-ri&gt;all fam n i l be liceied
a- utiMtiul e vh i'l’ iun " f !•«»»*(1 hare i."vt Hominy afternoon
me tin * muinlig In a lolecmn
n,n Allan llu * f, Cen'.isl Fh«riPorebkll lA;lgU&gt;''* lending latr f. f IJ'J, whu i&gt; In Jrcksunlie i&gt;ri«n!«litg an nl • ‘tnr I sve­
il team wbi.li is coining h.ie
mlay.
Tt
Jar* ..Milfr leuiii Wilt In•dr Olin Hait i. A lin Mu' l-y,
i.u I Alob vy. V. I II- vie. who
ill I L.r N’ewsak In Lie Inlerr.atval Ijiagiie last &gt;enr, nnd Teen
il|.■: o«, unu'hi'r t !-nlh-a-'ern

“ to this mnnertlon. Florida
L
leyi'lsl ora wnulj i.l*o iln well to
V. gran the pn-.-nl gusolii.e tax nit"
. with the view |o pin ing it un tin
equitable basis. A vule« lav of
tfOitl 73 lo 73 per rnt monlh(\ l«
Cfrininly Inrquitable mol iliscrllli■ Inatory.
,
"In addition to ttw seven-rent
stale lax and the one-rent fed
F. era! gasoline lav, making a to
- I ll o f eight cent*. Florida motor­
. Ista are also rolled l"|»&gt;n In |&gt;uy
•’ a on*-rrnl levy in many rumb&gt; mnnities.
The extent In whl h
[
these local gasoline taxes are
■fj Irvlrsl waa recently the subject
Jjy.pf study by n iulsfsmmltt*s of
|h* Way* and Means Committer
,
o f th* House of Itepreaentatlv**
• • rngner-l In investigating doe hie
- - laxallon. Its raruirt reveals lliat
•
a one-'ent ynanlln* lax Is now
Lfk Imposed In 11 Florida rill*^ and
towns. Thl* mean* that In some
J j v arrlInns of Ihi state the romblnn I
A gasnlin* lavra anu&gt;"it lo « ' « *
r rao’ s a —nl'in.
Tl.ere Is I'tll*
L wnml-r 'h it gwsillnc 1* now bring
6*1 calle1! 'tsvolln*'.’'

£ lb* Senfoil Mar-hanls Howling
to*gue won two game* from Ih,1
• N «-lll Itn'tlera In a .’ loro match
\ on Im-rl r ’^y* 1**1 night, while
l&gt; lh i Forrest (Jatrhcl' team won
K|(hra" straight t"*me* frim lira
Kuboariv'v l,&gt; ""h llonnt 'iron.. A* a
r£ra*,ill tl“ l No-Ill llo'tler*. B»ml«
(I. pole C-*amevy, nnd Forrest flatfj ’ cheltcnm car* tlnl for first-place
$ In Iran e kiindto"" vrith I I win*
•: an,| 10 lisspv each,
r .v , Them will to a special candle
tx &gt; ln mnleh lo'n'ght on th- to*«t » t
t . j"** lotwcen a team of Orlamlo
K d e l i r s and * Fantord nlrkr *
ST learn. Th" nmt:h xtarta at 8:00

RAILROAD, BUS! Celery Market Reports
MEN TESTIFY ATi
STATE HEARING

President-elect Un
harmed Aslntendcd
Shots For HimHurt
.*&gt; Others In Throng

lite r II. Miller, collector rf In.
trrtirl revenue at Jacksonville, to­
day i,pn .n-red Ihnt n leputy rillector of *nterral rrvenvr will be
In Batifurd on Mar. 2 to *ss|ii
tivpayira In making nut thi-lr inm.inn tnv returns for lb* yeai
HITJ. lb1 did m l state wlirrr the
deputy will I e Inrated while h” Is
h»iv, hut turlhtr annnuncemcnl*
nre rxprctrl.

Another Irngthy nrguntrrt look
plaCU'iluflnir the mnmlng session
when Jlldje (ItVII objects I lo iniMoiucing in the testimony Ihe
gna i nd ad taluiem taxes and
amount nf license tag, mlleafv,
hrtdse tools, |aid by the Klariiia
Motor Lines. The rnnmdishin last
Full refu-ed In let the amount of
luxe* paid by tall lines In Ihe gene-a| upkeep uf state government,
Is1 irtrodurrd In (hr testimony.
I'nunsel for Ihe b-.s eompony-ex­
plained that it war- liufe.l |o show
that motor rarriers‘ were paying
Uxeli more than the cost uf maintnmner of the highways. I’rrviou*
testimony had brought nut that
muiiili nance
rxpvrsr.s,
except
minor work ilnno an the highways,
aie not set Up as maint.-uur.ro
cobla in Ihe Slate llirhway Hr
f mlmrnl books, but as "tmtlrriner tj."
Chair mini Mathews allownl the
gas, mileage and lag laves and
Idlilge tolls, which inrluJe those
paid to (iaruly litM-tc, a private
••titer pri-e, to go Into Ihe record,
Kiiylng lie did not |&gt;«rsonally ald«ch at gieat deal of importance
•u th'1 taxes. "There IvnT nry
tilre that eun t* paid for wearing
u :l the road* and complete'y *rfc-» I my Ing them. If that Is what la
living tlirc," he declared.
Jtit'r* Oven-pointed out that ad
valnrym taxes are paying for Ih*
tremls with which tho toads were
originally rnrrlructrd and that
the laxpnyrra In th* stale, are
eir-tying a Isrg* part of that tax
lor-l. Mr, Turnbcll pointed out

Dated r.b ru arv I Ilk . A. P

Ktaeatoea of rhu'aaUta al VUIrabath n. Wbltaer, dwsaaad.
n o n ret ijr

a rru c tn o *

Tks sold land Wine aaaaeeed at lbs
dal* ef Ik* la*nance ef * » h eseririrata In |M naan of Mrs. Kraure. Koatsr tlilra
I'nlsa* aa it osrliricat* akall bs rsdasmsd orrortla* lu taw las daid will t»aa#
lharson ok Ih* Uth day of klareh
a
n , ta n
Wltnssa me
o ffte U I
algi sin e,
and ess I tkla Ik * tlth day a f K .bruare A. D. f i l l .
, , .... . .

Don’t Fail To See
~ The Latest Model
DISPLAYED IN THE

NOW OPEN AT THE MAYFAIR
INSPECT THE FOLLOWING CABS:

Cadillac - LaSalle
Buick - Pontiac
Sold By

SANFORD BUICK CO

■H m S S

: Lewis Morphy
-

-:

.fjamoua Cowboy Nharpskootry —---- ;

C H E V R O L E T CO

Indian Entertainer

'

e

. *

Little
Bear
•

h

Running Deer

le. bat

Offer

6v*nb| , . ,
: K .blfftor
' T v rw tllig ii'

-O N

' IVS..M — ..

-,

j - V 1*

BARBARA STANWYCK

N I L S A S T I I L it

“THE BITTER T

THE SCREEN —

*

W A LT E R CONNOLLY

Stricklan d
INC.

w

r w n aeet lew a n •€ tka I &gt; I » ^ I
l l a t s t e i e f I k , atae* o f I
Holies I* bsrsby * lv »n Ik i k t
(Irakam, ssrekkssr
ef Te
r ib
i i f i r s i . H«. (* • » . katsk tks 1 th « * &lt;
of Auxust. A. D . ta n . M s ft S I«|A
cen trica l* In rex offtee, a
Mg
mail* sxellraflow far tag iteed to
Issue la aaewrCaers with law. OsM
rertlflesta smbrmesa tka fi.
•t,srrii.*i1 rrassnr •liss is d
InoU Cnantr. rtoeto*. « * - w l
U ,l, I I sn&lt;t T ( Soath Hi ita io
Itstahls Addition
.

Home Demonstration

that th* llccrse tag tax goes to
tupport of public iwhoolv, and
that only a r » 'r o f the gas tag
goes to highway work.

IU1.

k r. wwrhci'n.
■rnteKT o c i i * &lt;r.

Seminole Co. Federation of
WOMEN’S CLUBS

ITHACA.' New York, Feb. H L (/Fl—Mr*. Franklin D. Ilnosevellrnve expressinn today to a fatal­
istic attitude In regard to her
husband's escape from an assas­
sin'* bullet* at Miami. " I f they
want to grt you they ran", aha
said, "and so th* cnly thing to do
Is Just to go along ami not think,
shout such things any more than

, :y

m a lm k e w s tr . « « * • * • f ?
la ea tka M a ts ad St ISSS CTM
s. w w m mm. ^snsiso,
Ta all CraOHat*. is s stws. Dls.
Irlkutevs. and all Paeawue Me­
in* Claims sr Dswssds am last
• sM Rststs:
.
_
,
T&lt;w. snd each of y a . » r « he ekr
satined and rauvlwd ns'Vrewnt
as* rtalma and dsmlbcs which va».
or sllksf af r»a. " • * * • * • • «7
tha estals •» Ktlsakslk It. Wkl *»e,
deoaseed. tats af pamlnola Cat s«r.
rtoeld*. Is the Haa. J«s ( l »kir«s
Cnuntr J»d*. ef Samlnata Co- «lv.
at kla alftea In tka Onnly P sM*
kouss la Sanfaed. Ssmlsate Ca at*,
yiaalda. alrkla twslva ■ — Ik# Iravwtke data kseaaf. HU

A FEATURE ATTRACTION AT THE

Princesa White Cloud

RWials

vn n rm rw t w w w M
i . Ike Cause a* «bw '

A U T O SH O W

Chief Clearwater

hrtfMM r

STRAWBERRIES

_

ON THE STAGE IN I'EHSON
At »:30, 7 and 0 o’clock

.

». . n r r
Fl Well.
Hrrlbto)

-Uetag Qff

2 quarts 25c
RED FRONT

-el for the rnmmliafun, all partlc-

Mrl.nwaii
(!*lb-to
to Molitey
'
Moley
II. will
Trut ler
I’olinievter

TO-DAY
FRIDAY

Fair Opens With
Many D is p la y s
In Hotel Room f

lb's m i-nil- |,y
ll
s'lito highway lyslem. T lir|,sl 10:00 i,
ipieitlon pree[pltat*ii_ a lengthy 1iroin-frrr -New Tufli.- imWene.nSr
a fuinrnt that lasted well ovnr evpresrabty l.v Hi eh ntlng.
In Inn uiennllme, the assassin,
■in hoir with Judge Oven, Itussell
I.. Frink, knnlhrr' of the counsel Hulirppl Znngara, native o f Italy,
for Ih11 iul| lines. Stantm IVsiker, wns grille’ by nffber* at Ih*
- ' 1 lllf tl i l l lot* " '
.'1r.

.

“BOWLING NOTES

lotion that Coafroaa will bo ashed tort to catch the eye e f tho rialto Ircrtmro tha appropriation far tor wba la a«ro to ipend much
handling tha crowd, during tha of Ms Um la thl* raom of beauinaugural parade. ’ Tha Public Ufa) fnrnlUv, branch* to Saafard
Order Committee baa arranged to by tha Tan Furniture Co, nf
Through eourtrny o f the U. S. Department o f Agricul­
greatly .inerente tha forte to ha Orlando.
Th* south earner af tha dining
brough: Here from tha outahie Xa
ture in co-ojicratlon with the Florida State Marketing
room this afternoon v s . crowded
supplement the local police.
President HooTtr, shocked by with intricate.1/ worked out ruga
Bureau, II. E. Winfrey, Sanford representative.
the attempt upon the life ef aad quilts, acme o f them more
found denbly than 100 jreare old, a!| f them
grew
lae- Roosevelt, today
• I t s f e H . H » fM s . T t i f ^ s i . rr%. T eleem oM e S f f W t a
r « V t M MarUeVa
alert the geatjd o f secret acre Ice. bleeding to form a picture af
| Frfc. IX I W l
Itelrolt.
fVleadr
St
i
t
.
a
.
partly
trnriml «ll| M F «fe •# U l s t f la II#
agents watching near his own charming comfort and homl ness.
I I Mirrsfl Rials* I H
W #da*ad*f e rlou.tr. I C a llt arelvsd; S cars o «
lr .it,
nspotus avMt.rate. d.m sad safety.
Iii this room local women will
IX I M X
M on.I • U j X Csllf. Si I4, r s llf. t i n . m ark.I i l t i S r . Klt.rMa |a
Reverting Its previous action, rive dally desaaswtratloo on the
Inch
rra
t.v,
Indlv
M
eetly
waaksd
J, H I’allf. SI.
skl|Na#*f« •#
F r t a ■ml hr-raoled, | .| l cos I t H - l t n . the House Judiciary Committee art o f making rugs and quilte,
TAI.lubllAS.HKE,
Feb. 10^- I srtssl
f . lr l » ordinary n ia lllr sad con- today favorably reported on the while on Saturday announcement
Ik * N i f e r ^ O t M s HIM riel i
Tho Elat* Hal road Commission
|&gt;b f i. D l l - II T nlal Its K#»s rtlllnn l i l t . It. IS. — *
I hilsdslylita. Klein. M S&gt;a. clear. 8 iek bill for heavy penalties on will be made ef the names e f tbs
yevtarfay listened to the tcstl* •X ! • » —IT. T alal ia « k — . . „
I daalage l l m a g l Ibg H »H 4 s IM I#. Nv rarlot arrivals: I cara on track. those who advocate tha overthrow winners of prl«es offered for the
rtirtMill.a
llahl. O.maad m slsrsls.
mor.y or »lt witnesses offered hy
n a n ilarlad laa
is H lw s b lll#
firm .
Florida
IS Inet, of government by force or ra­ meet unique rag and quilt- The
H mferwmm aad %aldaata| f»# a m ark.I
truck mnl b-.a lines Intcrestsd in
r
t
j
i
r
i
,
w
jlh - d an t i i m n l n l . a a i il * Ianee to federal or stato au­ Singer Sawing Machine Co. has n
31 I m p IW tod &gt; » 4 la « a t I d s I
Isdittdually e u h e l and . r v o w M ,
the enmmifsion''s hearing to ileM. T w ill.
display o f Ita products In this
I do*. 11.11. thorities.
AlUenr I. Ashavllls* f # ftlrm lft*- ) m s. m u .Ilr I I I I ;
teimlne whether or not tho hiihroom.
ham t. Ibsalnn I* ll&lt;iff.»li* I. C^itilnn. I.*” ". S -l fins . l ! » « - l . 1 &gt; . IS dug.
II
.5-1101
*
ways of Florida aru Icing sub­ H
I. rh iravu • t*|m*hir»«ll I. C U tr*
Returning to the lobby, electri­
iv r ill. AIhhiI bI m i I l S1 dttf •
jected to more weight than that Hnd X l*«lr»ilt X iphiam lac I, fkJu'lllit
r
I Fla i r r l v H ; • ra r* on
cal displays by tha Randall E&gt;k Ksnwa*
riljr
X
N
jflivllln
),
Son
for which (hey wrro built. The U ria h s I. So or Y « p W I. l*Mla&lt;lri. trarh. HnpplUi HMMt*ral». dniMiHl
trlc C o, and tha Ilof-Mac Batfcry
. mark*! g|&gt;onl RlMitr Florid*.
witnusses aiprnrod In connection phi* 2, IMtlsburah
X I'uliims • •I*Iaw
lm*h r r a l» «. w i e M . J dot. | l i « .
Co. are elalhlo along with those by
with tho hrarlng whim opened VdftN X 11Ir hino ml 7, llacM slw r X ; i n ; I dog. f l n - l l .##. fair run.
Haianaah I. HprlNgflpH, Ma**. I,
tha Sanford Coca Cola Bottling
' 11 H H ;
M
lifts IM I«| | | | ,
last Nuvemtor, followirg a Ku- HI. I ouls I. Toll .I*. I T otal (9
.M
fa ir'-rnmillion. I I l«-||
is 4ni
Co., and tho rio-Pero Celo Bot­
piemo Court rfixlslon plarin* in t*s««laa« trno a SI lU a r Pariad r.md? t i; i.| S . N ,
fair
condition f l. ••
Ia « at «HM
If. Tmlar
tling Co.
ihe contml««lon regulatory rowers
roloina** Yard*: 31 rar
The ball-room contained a itom*•
*
r.ifh
IX
rifibiiiirah
o.er motor vehicles.
(Contioucd
from
Paga
One)
3, l l t U lw if f '
rated'triage noon whleh wid hr
llu tU lu Awl.
IntcrmlodcJ with ' th# — taetU
the Ilemo Improvement Club. ’
HtvHasalf
pawled tonleht llelng models
monv were neatly two hours of. K i^.inriah
you have lo". She arived here toTh* se*ond room to the right wearing ereatlons from Sadye’v.
arguiiirnt iy counsel irpirscntirg|
ray |o apeak en a farm and home » f the hallway leadlag to tho din­ This feature o f the Fair U
ii.il lines and the truck and bus
week program at Cornell Uni- ing Atom will bo used for tho
juiciest*, prompted by motlo&gt;a ofi
-odeait* AiMWVMMWMrtMiMtWtoWIMlUItVMsf ‘shewing 1n» iiwtl«rTKWiWr»KiHlH*
She heard of Ih* shooting last In* to bom* Improvement. Lec­
nliihl in-New York but held to her ture* on auhjecu associated with
srhrdul* with the remark " I have home Improvement also will be
LEGAL NOTICE
,i ho it of doing Ihe things 1'said timed In this roem.
Entering th* dining room, one
I would do'*.
She said she would not ask for seen what is easily an outstand- " s ^ V S U &amp; S r e « H T T .
a rcret service attendant for her­ In* feature'of th* fair, a remark­
self or any member nf her fam­ able display of new and *M de­ ih ’ TikT*’r:?r.vTK0o r 0»iir ,iA r «. « .
nvetn . D s e e s i s d . ____
ily ni a result o f the ahootirg. signs In furnllur* of every dr- , a o T ir a t o » n v r . r i T w l J r o w
r iv a l. iiH rn a s n a .
Nor will ahe change any of her •erlntl'n. Bed-room and dining
K i m r s IH lir . n n n v n i y M i n
flans, she said, inr.uding that of room suites aland In attractively A W . WHOM I T M AT ••OjJCWJJ
motoring In Washington In her arranred displays alongside liv­ that on lb s tlth day o f April, IMJ.
I shall art.tr lo ths llooorab l* Ja*.
m.uMrr with her two dogs for ing room and kitchen farnltur* t l nhsro*. Jude* o f sold ro e rt. * *
lb* inauguration " I am going to displays. Period deslrna vte vrith Judge nf I’ robats. foe my final dls.
so Rassutrlv o f |he R ststs
Co ahen I ard do n&lt; I always have the modernistic trend In furnl- oshares
f U tC IIA R I. M DTRIU llsss*os.&lt;:
done", she said.
sod that s i ths sams Ilia * I wilt
present my final accounts as f.sseward l-p./gagt! privilege* up lo
ulrts o f snld Foists sod ssk for
100 pounds.
their approval.
WAfllllNOTCW. . Feh. Irt.-M ’)
A. V. Milam, one of tho cmimel
Dated Kebrusnr 1th, A. D. IMJ.
HAWAII i-IIIIIH T lN r. HJIITII.
-I'la n * for protecting Franklin D.
Friday and' Saturday
for the tiuek i.ii I he* Intuiests
Aa Smeeiilrl* o f Iks Rststs
lino- I'velt a: Ihe inautural here
olijerled slrenuiiuily to Judgu
o f Mlehaal M
Dysr. Ds.
ft’entlnucd
Fnm
Pag*
One)
h
i
Mar.
4
are
being
revamped
as
res sad.
Oven's riTurlg to eitahllih Ihe
M t'ttR A T W . fvVRIlH TKRRT.
and
I
m
i
remaining
In
Miami
u
remit
of
the
attempted
assas.l.
piidrMu v.tluhl uf the bus when
Attorney for Kiscutela,
Kissimmee. Klurlds.
iriiih.,1 to show that It probably tonight to learn In the morning nation at Miami with Ih* rxpec-,
. ree'ed the 10-tol weight earry- o f their rnnditirn. I am entirely
i1•; oh lily of timber bridges In unturned**. It.msrvrlt lefi Miami

Prohr. Socks ToDetermine If Wciffht Of
Buses Hurts Roads

Although the vnl;e nf all motor
?f; .'vehicle property In Florida is on
. )y nbnut two pcrtenl of the- c*tlr mnte.i taxaMe wealth, rar own
*&gt; sm pay approximately 73 prrrvn*
nf tho state's revenue from nil
forms of taxes.
Tho statement wa, made yes.
r - torday by th. Florida dielsloi of
K the ,ymorl-nn Automoliile Arso!• elation In connection with nil so
Italian racing sensation, who
t1 alyals of the state’ s motor tnv
competes Sunday at the l&gt;el.and
gtruelore.
American Is-nlon Auto Hares.
’ "Our nlmly." raid the A. A. A:
stato onrahlratlon, "has revealed
|’l- sotp- surprising f&gt;rf* with regnr I
X M lTh* hfew tnv lor.frn an v ezr j
c*d hy FlbrMv mntnrlil*. It d’«elosei that w|i!le reeoints from
alt l» v « , lavlefl by the state nnd
Its aulsllvliinnt nmni it to nnlv :t
fAvneri of motor vehiries p*y n
lav n te of 3G I parr^nb of the
vain* nf their property. Thl* ii In
addition to ths'r r»nern! tnvo*.
"The vnlre nf nit umlr,- votildos
In tho . stole wm tm .'ni.liM In
rvtl. In that vsjvr evi'itor t'lvpi
amounted to (tiM.tnt.TtlT. e» "G.1
per-enl of the vt||re eviul'iloo.
do more than jr, p»rrrn* Af Ihststo’i revenue fnun nil -isle

THURSDAY, FEBRPART H , lt t t

Moton,
w-

.

�The Secret Senrice’
The attempted aaaaaalnatlon of President-elect Rooserelt has hastened to •emphasize the Importance of unre­
lenting vigilance over the lives of our hlfh public servants
th times of unsettled ami disquieting renditions, and to re­
call the aerlous duties of those who are delegated to guard
them.
For this purpose the Secret Service Is employed end
mco sre always on the alert to detect
any o v m srt towards their ch .7 * and to protect him by
day and by night, at homo anti afield, wherever he may go.
When the President remains at hniid, the Job la com­
paratively ah easy one. . It consist* chlefljr o f guarding all
doors, Inside and out, and of patrolling the White House
grounds at all hours. It is when the Chief Executive dedtlea to travel that the task assumes difficult proportions.
If the mode o f transportation is the railroad, elaborate
plans have to !m» made. Every foot o f track along tno
route la inspected. Switches are spiked down. Sentries arc
placed so that all portions of the track are always under ob­
servation. A pilot engine proceeds a short distance ahead
and one-also in the rear. When the presidential special
stops, Secret Service men and railroad detectives station
themselves along the platform nnd around the rear or the
Picaldnit's tar. ■— — ----- — *---------- -— - , - ,
If the I’resident should nppear on the back platform,
the operatives afaiul closely bchinil nnd some on tho ground
In front, their eyes always glued on%the crowd, always
ile r tto pottw w rrw w R rtn rTttorrw ’wny^mgptrtonriiwtrTf
anvone in the crowd approacnca, he'is closely scrutinized
:RSK FOR TODAT.
P lt F A lX : PrM* godrttroction, and a
Irit hefor* a fall.—

u.

T H E W W E BtJSINlteS MfAN-

YOUR INCOME TAX

buuuuat of flowgrR, ono of tho Secret Service men step* for­
ward quickly nnd takes them with n nod and smile of ap­
preciation.
.
.
, ,
When the rrtsident goca for n ride In his car he 1*
accompanied hy Secret Service agents who sit beside him.
Another cur filled, with other misiatiint* nlwayn followiu It
has been a custom that no car 1* allowed to paas he
President’s. This custom was violated once when a young
woman, driving a roodatcr. and evidently In a very gre*t
hurry, tried to pass. The Bee ret Service men u w that they
couldn’t.stop her except with danger of rttrtnlng bthr Into a
ditch «o «ho was allowed to drive by the President.
,
The Secret Service men who wkteh over the t.hlet
Executive have been instructed to take double precautions
In. view of the hard times R/id tho recent attack on Mr.
Roosevelt In thrir bands lie the safety and perhaps the
life o f the nation’s leader, whoso death might plunge tho
Country Into greater stress and uncertainty.

tS a t S

S

10 Pram!am HSie Mfw

o

1 cup milk

there would bar* boon something
doing.
1 wrote th* sheriff ahoat thl*
haxard and called hi* attention
to these violation* o f th* law, but
ho seem* to think It te my duty ta
report thei* men, get the number

SANFORD FORUM

55Ge

(or

Mr*. H. W. Ruckr and gu*»t.
Tilte, N. C , and Wnydc Ruehar,
Mrs. J. F. Hawkln*, o f MockaJr. ipcnl yesterday In Orlando.
Tho te r. H. F. Courtney re­
turned to hte hom* in St. Peters­
burg today after ipending a week
hare as th* guest of the Rer. J.
J. Kcllaghan, pastor o f A ll Routi
Catholic Church.

this coanty te hold up law rioJati.ri, and am not paid a salary or

cVrWTUwVw^ch a ^ i to him to be tho^e-

•»*

WoJnaiTs Conuoktoo
Of C.OfC. WH! Meet

.

P out milk ever kit, i^rtekM hdth
chaa** end dot with better. Bak*
In a hot ovan (424 dagt* * * F.)
15 mlnul**. 4 portions.

Health Hints

(Md SJ S S fS w T « “ h »'"■

And Personal Activities

3 lb*pa. graUd th*c*0
I tbap. butter
CrumbJ* erschera, thoj
and it lea ogt*. and **nt
greatttl baking dbh put

Claim* for deduction for trav­
eling aipenae* mint bo auhnaval mutiny for half
(lanliated, when rtquirrd by tha
to reallx* that Holland
Comrate*inner o f Internal Reve­
y a t t y anyhow.
nue, ahowlng In detail the amount
and nature of thr npenve* lncurretl.
i Deduct Kin* for lo**es are di­
vided lato three claaaes, and lo be
state. Many driver* pay no alallowed must follow closely the
a4- boon wondering how
fording of Ihe Income tax laws.
lenllnn to *(gnala given by . one
gglk l be before someone
Lo**** are deductible If Incurred
who ha* dimmed hi* J'lhU and
(1 ) in the taxpayer’s trade, bullif
Sanford Herald
want* to nut in satety and obey
Ki-ltnr
n
i
ntas, or profession (3) In any
An unmitigated nuisance cou­ th* law. The latest statistics as
transaction rntervd into for prof­
to auto accidnt* »how» a very
it; or (.1) from fires, ilorm*. ship­ pled with much danger, li the Urge percent result from driving
prartlre
of
many
autnlst*
driving
wreck, or other raaaalUr*, or by
with bright light*,
theft.
___
■ at night with bright hrad lights,r - -Ornntng—-f tour - Hanford - - a bosk
Hu*Tae*'* ’ lii«"*e»'’ rSuir. ~ii»uafly,
from the purthare and sale of
merrhandise. Such Invars usually
ara ascertained by mrana of In­
, « f health ami lopgevity.
which are required
■haa long since been foriiottun but the rulm *nKn no ventories,
whenever In Ihn.opinion of IH*
bushed remain. And
Commlaatoner of Internal Rs.eKC, th ey Still rlnif true. As listed by Ur. (.hlalal
istn: Worshiping am&gt;
nue Ihclr us* U necessary to de­
I fought to avoid unfair
zel, Jr., of Paris, they are ns follows.
termine the Income of any laglily paying unnecessary
payer.
"Breakfast early in tho mnrnlnff.
time* aa great.— PubThe term transaction entered
•Tako in the air of heaven through the nose./
Jjgtcvcr lenvo the house until you h ave broken your Into far profit” mean*.any kind
of bu(lncs* propeaUioiv For ex­
te d S k t gossip ' u European
ample,' a taxpayer purchase* an
important
In
times
of
d U W aald t « rev ijrv around
#ThlB precaution la all tho more
automobile to h* used soley for
e t Hsrr Adolph HlUar, epiaRnic or when one must enter a
business purposes, and which 1s
Ctersan thaocsllor, and Fraa are alck people.
anld at a loss. As this te a huvl,...
W ifi all Wagner, not the famous
nean proposition from start 1*
‘Take a ifootl meal in the mludh
iapaaor of delightful German
finish, tha loss U deductible. But
rtnipleat viand*; they aro more noui
tens, hot th* widow of th* com­
If he had purchased tn* auto­
"Jieware
of
delicate
tlirthe*
in\ei
p a rt &gt;on. It seems that Herr
mobile to bw used for pleasure I
Rttr and Fr«u W*gn*r ar* to be
or convenience, Ihe
deductlen [
ftPP*
“
FnV
aiowlv
chew
weU;
such
mastication
break*
the
a tried, Out of such a union there
would not b* allowed; It waa not
wold at laast come harmony.
a transaction entered Into for
profit.
ipnn hvislt that If otter noA looa sustained ia tha theft
I do not rocognli* th* now
or an automobile purchased for
• or Manchnkuo, tho open door
pleasure or covatntenr# te da*
hr wIV be revoked. In othar
durUhte, as it falls la rhaa A. If.
"Sup early and
tlf ,n|.ala ^nn IncreaHe tho because o f faulty driving but
{g, other aattena vril| no long­
"Better increaao the numhtr of meaia ui
a allirwad to trad# With Mannot of "willful negligeo#*^ an
. llM, chcst aiitomoblte
Ao. W * w ill, accspk Manehu- quantity of food you t»k « at
maintained j . for
" A h soon an you awake
the
m
p
^
n
j.
r
u
^
oul
of
n
s* Japan **y». «
wl)l
ptrasure te damaged, the UsM K at all. W*I1. the world in the region of the heart. « t i
•a y t“ m by nurpriw, peycr may claim the logs sus­
probably get along better
tained, as it com** within Urn
Rut Japan than Jnpan can
meaning of th* won! “ rasuallty” .
f o t the world. ,
Where damagts m u lt fromvUl*
faulty driving of an anlomawle
fbgyol fan Hamilton, an F.ngwith which the automobile af the
bkn, who kmrwa /aUirt wars
tavpaytr collides, the l*aa o**au n . b-na slnnrd th* taxpayer likawlaa h
[n m o r* of wprs, *ay» ‘ her#
“ In bed lie on your riRht aiue or on j
ih-ductihle.
your knee, and «o to alenpLin I h
\
»
l n |*d; thU
All leasee era deductible only
"Every lime yoq waao UP *iroicn j
w*-r»
tn the extent by which Ihty are
not compensated for by Insurance
will impart freedom to the
£ t n -to a tree.
; V "The haart la to a
of pn«perlty. or otherwise.

}k'.s
rid

ial

S cupa rooked iplnach

clinrf atponao*. which form an im­
portant Horn In the ratuma of
many taxpayer*.
earUin rogulntiona
ma*l
bo
observed;
Tho
taxpayer
l»
fc«iuir*d
to
attach
to
bl»
r*tarn
a statement *howlag tho nataro
of business In which engaged,
number of day* «w*T ,rom hom*
during tha laiihla year on *&lt;aoont of hu»lnat*. total amount
of expense inalilmlal to mcab
ind lodging, ami total amount of
“ other r* pan.r,'' incidental to
travel an! clalme.l a* a deduclioiw
Among tha "other *gpen»am" ara
tip*, provided they ar« rea*on»hb
in amount.
Traveling expense* nro daduet,11* only when Ih* trip I* «n
hu*in*|«. They are limited to such
ruionalilc _acd
In tha conduct of the
tiusinc** and dlrcclly »ttrihulable
lo It.
_ Xtavrlir-a.. cMstv^Z JflWMttiwjfli
conntcllnn
wilh#ji Unirnex lo
another city to accept or seek
•mployment nr* not deductible.
Hubotbanile* who commute dally
from Ibelr home* to their place
of biffintta are not permitted to
tied act the cost of tr*n«po'tnt|n&gt;i

ha* herd chosen by » majority of
Iho people of tho county to do
this work, and ha should uttund ta
hia huiinraa. With ana or tw^
deputies distanced far
enough
apart far one to signal th* athar,
these men could be caught and
night deicing made much mors
mfe. These men could atop thaas
enoarte* U the public and s l teaak
caution them about tboir cagulesaness, If sot anest them. Possibly
some of tip thorliT* friends are
guilty and If ao should b* made
lo pay th* penalty. I f I violate
tho law let him arrest me a* he’
Would do.
.

J tn . R. E. St*v*«* and chil­
dren. Druthy and Edwin, plan to
tear* tomorrow for St. Peters­
burg wb*r* they will Join Dr.
Steveu* and make thotr future

S o c ia l C a len d a r

member* o f tho Women’* Civic
Committee
of
tho
Samlnola
County Cb*a*b*r o f Commerce
when they mart at tho City ltatl
n n t Monday morning at lir-.uo
o’clock.
Mr*. W. L. Morgan will preside
over tha maotlig a* chairman.
Othar mamhar* of th* committee
are: Mr*. Endor Curlett, vieechairman, Mr*. W. U C**p*r, *ccretj.-y. Mr*. J. K. HlatermUlrr.
Ift * .- F r If. RoamlMat. Mr*. C. ft
Muon. Mis* Ruth Hand. Mr*. 9.
Pelnton, Ml** Fannl* Rob* Mun•on, Mr*. W. E. WnUan, Mr*.
■Betty 1Balt Rmw*&gt; Mrr.-itr-srrt.yr
man, of Altamonte (Spring*. Mr*.
It. W. Tanner, of Longwood, Mrs.
John O. Lroturdy, Mr*. R. M.
Galloway, Mrs. S. O. Chaw,
Jr..
Mrs.
R.
A.
S m ith ,
Mr*.
J.
O.
Huff.
Dr. Ells*t*th Tracy, Mr*. W. B. BalInrJ, of Altamonte Spring*, Mr*.
R. L. Dana, o f Chuleota, Mr*. M.
Mtnarik. Mr*. Itelan Mono, Mr*.

A* aew president, Mn. F. O.
Parkar presided over tha buitoaaa
aaaakm at tha regular m atin* o f
tha Sara Parkar M at* dial Orphaaage CTnh hald Wednesday afttmoon at th* hum* af Mr*. (k
A. Radford, 114 french Arcane.

Mins McKinnon W01
Deliver Prize Essay

MU* Lillie Borland road tha deu­
v* lianaI an,) Mr*. John D. Ahra- CoTl" * 1an’ *nJ M"~ c - **• p&gt;WIM’ nham* ted In prayer at tha regular
meeting or tha Pi.ilathan C ’M* of Ml**** Pauline Bellamy, Jeanette
tho Pin t Baptist Church held n« Borland, Era Cunningham. C.thToaiday erening at th* hom* of cr,n* « * “ F( Haiel Tew, Norah
Mr*. Abrahams. During the bun- Walker. Blanch*
Cunningham,
torn* aeulon It waa decided that|Ru,’, Borland, Dorla Hopkins, nnd
- next meeting will be held at ‘ IJ die Borland.
the
tha hom* of Mlaa Haiti Tew.
- Dering th* serial -period ro-|—Mrs-aad-Mr*.-WrN. Bqutroa, af
freshment* wore served.
Those New York City, spent Wednespresent w en: Mr*. John D. Abra- day her* as th* gnrsts o f Mr*,
hams, Mrs. L. E. Tew, and the j r . E. Steven*.

Mrn. Eckcrnon (lives
Party At Her Home

LEWIS MORPHY
CHAMPION COWBOY CRACK SHOT
HIS CHEROKEE IND IAN ENTERTAINERS
— on the screen —

" a R a a s s f* s

Potters Entertain
With Bridge Party

Oak Avenue. yrMrnlay ahrrrmon .
when M i- Aoi.inn, a, r» m mlwf' or
o f Circle Mumhor Thn.- of All "* ™
f-n ill CatlU'iul Ciujch^i'.uuut»ine*|i huci.
Wilh a silrer It a for the lenefi:
'
of |he bulldim- I ind of Ih.- . li ir -,t
I Minor the aitrmnon ateoit .til
1
dWtkkt^cfdkUwiud.jrMCMJUM(Uwl
l.r lh* h«»*te*.
Mr*. Ralph H. f , r "
Wight ami Mr* Herhert It. I’opo
Ik f
prr*i.le,| oc*r the te* table whl-h 1*1*’
w*. overlaid with a 1ln.-e eloth and '

'! f f n A V ^ ~ c 5 v e r r ’ B iir

Uerlkl, pre-shrunk and
medium grey tn color:
20-inch bottoms, two
hip pocket* . . . Panto
you will Ih* pleased
with.

“ Preslii; I he Magician**— llaymond

Mrn-alvat.tr, Jr.
Skrtrh an I S in g—Ml. l lati Came­
ron bi ll Janir* llaye*.
Talk. “ Pr m l*’ Kr*p*&gt;n*i ilirjr“
Ju.lgr E. K. Ilma t e U rb r &gt;• * * »
Scnlimruial
Cfo*ini!
Nuiulier
Floridian*,
late m Ihe evening the memher* wen- invited to lh«- liinchnmm
where i,-firvhmrnl* wrie *erv*J.
A large birth lay rake, Itcaring -Id
lighted randlev a* a meinenlo i f
the thirty-eiwlh anniver*aiy nt
the founding of the P.-T. A.', wav
plarnl un the rrfrrvhmrrt table
whirh wa* deenrated wilh twrel
pea* and fern.

ANOTHER VALU E!
In Men's

Orowing
Children

At Afternoon Tea

Regular program meeting nt
th* Woman's Missionary Hoclety
of th# First Methodist Church
will bo held at 3:00 o'clock at th#
quantities of gladioli and rt&gt;*«*
churrh with Circle Number Four
wfrr u«e,| to adorn the rooms o f
In charge af the program.
th* home of Mr*. C. II. KekerT IW D A Y .
A Founder’ Day and Father’* *n. Ban toat*. when she entertalned lh* members o f Ihe Tues­
Night program will be given by
the Seminole High School P.-T. A. day Duplicate Club with a bridge

TO-NIGHT
Last limes—

Orar 12"&gt; mamhar* o f lho (trammar School P.-T. A. attended the
Founder.' (lay *«d Father's Nifkt
prtgTsm
c(
that
orgsniistion
which tank place
l*»l
nighi
at IS*
school
aueitotium
mlh W. M. Ilayne*.
C. R. Ma.nn, and P. K. Koumlllat
In charu* .if t,i* program ar..i
Mr*. J. i*i . Clair While, Jr-. ami
Mr*. &gt;1 I.. Wright a* ho»lc*»r*.
Mi*.
;(*«m an presided
over a .Sort lu*inr«* ***«|on ami
appointed Mr*. Karl J. Rebuilt.
Mi*. J IV Hail, ar.l Mr*. M. IWtlght I* &gt;.r*r mi Ih* nominat­
ing c. m-nltta#. Tha altanilmncr
pi lie r.r the arming wa« awarded
to I hr t..m taught l&gt;jr MI»-MUdrei .’ Mlihrll. Member* warr then
a*kr.l t . alien.I the l»*t of ihe •*»
tic* ■f Itcture* Ijr Mi.* Ann Gahrial whVh will taka place tonight
at 7: J* '.luck at thr Junior High
■grlinil r miioriam.— - — ------- — )
Tlii- pr (tain fur thr arming
nil* ,t&gt;i. .ntail a* follow.-,
llu ih il
M m '»r
&gt;m*.'mrntal
Ki—whwnei
Recitation. “ Tommy’* First l.ac•ant* h.-nt Rovveitrr, Jr., anil
W. A. Iiffter. Jr.
Addrr*., “ I'.Hindai*’ l&gt;ajr iV. W.

Mi«« Belly McKinnon. Bcmlnolr High achowl--alvklrul whaa*
e*cay-on Algrren Hydra? Sperr,
“ A Pioneer In My Hum, Town**,
wa* adjudged on# of th, four beat
entered,in th# Irving liar heller
( 1. 1)1 o nte*t in Finn..'a hiriory,
will preaent It from itn-tiinry a*
part of ■ program oliM-iving th*
18th Anniversary o f Rnltmi Colleg* at the Baeheller K-iate on
Friday afternoon at 4:0il n’rlnek.
Diallnguiahed men anil women
of th* world of the art* anil aclence* will lake p*-l In Ihe pro­
gram of the afteriiiHin. Mr. Baehalter will pr*|ent two gold medate. M i t t * A i n a n n H o s t e s s
while ProfrArJrtlasna. prnfewdr
• f KlorUa hlatory at Knllln* Col­
lege. will award the ra«h prltra
Sweet peas, calendulas, glaibilll,
offered hy Ihe Florida IIHtoiiral and -other garden flower* wrre
Society.
lived to decorate the room* of the

Phifathea Class Of
Church Haa Meeting

11

- I f you ^
" “ ^ T . r ^ u ^ v o left will auffleo for
i gay to yourself that ^ b a l&gt; oil
My to your­
' you. Theym ny lafc* "J ,
^„,yy heart’H ropooe."’ .
I erif 'hut they can not rob mo or my nc^___

Ufa. Fred R. Wllsso tad Mb*
lion Two, Room Flftrrn. amlt
| Helen W lton motored to Ottand*
Grade Fight.
A t th* dote o f Ihe mreti’ c .Hi«v
Ann Gabriel, of lb# Mat* Board
Reports naia haard from ci- ..f llmlth, t»v e a lre:ere on tha
cat* Lnd committee thaiimrn a! &lt;u'-j»rt. "lunlvhment on I Rotha .hurt i urines* maatlng of Ih-J.nlur llith School P.-T. A. held
Tuesday aflerrnon In tha M-honl
au lt.nh.rn with Mr*, ft. II.
Stewart ; leaking. *nd S i mem
l-rr* in strnrianre.
The f.illowmg m»da rrpntlt:
Mr«. J J. fata*. Itra.urrr; Mr*.
I &gt; i « » llaba, walfatr chan mao;
Mr«. lirrtha Karla, bin h-oum
manairr; ami Mr*. J. C. Mitr'irll.
mctnlo*r&gt;hi|i chairman.
It'w a * arnouneed that tha
mretinr of tha rounly riuinril of
lha P.-T. A. will ha hall on Uar.
•J at Part*. Toe ettandam-.- award
for th* day wu&lt; than given t &gt; S-r-

Orphanage Chih Haa Program Of School Ijnnior High P.-T. A.
Ilan Short M e e t i n g
Meeting Wednesday P.-T.A. Well Attended

at 7:30 o'clock at th* school audi­
torium.
Th# Y. W. A. of th Flrat
Baptist Church w!l| meet at 7:30
o'clock at th# hom» of Mrs. W. P.
Brooks, Jr., 1100 Park Avenue.
Th* Music Department of the
Woman’s Club will have It* reg­
ular business meeting and annual
election of officer* at 3:30 o’clock'
at the rlu*&gt; hoose.
A program of Indian music,
scenes, an! slorirs, acknowledg­
ing Outdoor Florida Week, will
he given at S:0() P. M. at th*

Woman** Club by th* Muvlc De­
partment of th* club with Mr*.
C. I*. Herndon and Mr*. Frances
A., Hickson In charge.
W K D N M IM Y

Circle Number Three of All
SoulR Catholic Chur.-h will meet
at 8:00 P. M. at the home of Mrs.
II. II. Pope. I'a-mett,) Avrnur.
TIIPRHDAY
A George Washington tsa will
he given from 3:00 o’clock In
3-00 o'clock by the East Bide
Primary P.-T. A. In the school
auditorium.

party Tursdi): afternoon. High
score prlie* were awarded to
Mr*. Walter 8. Culrman and Mr«.
It. H. tow la.
tote in Ih, afternoon refresh­
ments were servrd hy the h stee*. ecalvtrd l»v Mr*. Walter 8.
Coleman and M i« Iteherea Stev­
ens. Those present were: Mrs. J.
C. Benson. Mr*. Ill B. towi*.
Mr*. Joseph A. Meisch, Mrs. J.
If. Ilintermister, Mr*. Ralph II.
Wight, Mrs. I , F. Hoyle, Mrs.
Walter H. ’ Coleman, and Ml«*
Rebecca Htevrns.

And Milk For
Everybody
H E K H O W T O D I V lt lK

. . . . with buckle
strap*. 23-inch bot­
toms. full cuff*, two
h i p pockets. Theoa
Mints will give you •
lot of wear for your
money.

Y O U R FO O D

D O L L A R A T T H E D IS P L A Y O F T H E
a

Sanford Dairymen’s ARs’n.
AT THE

Home Demonstration Fair

L O W E S T PR IC E S IN 30 Y E A R S
Still Effective At

Vary durable.
|1.60 Value ...

ALL
MIZKN

g iN F O ttP . TW E N TY Y E A R 8 A 0 0

wived
another
then tha Hernate
»* moHHon Vr
Big preparation*
dhtnls V*te call,th*. atfhteenth made by tha Miami

tor* of tha Allf
Corporation at Haw tot*.
um L. Williams, of thte c »y ,
elected as **«t«tary tor
Mr. MaeKenste also ad
tompany, with
taking from th* beaks the
h»adq**rter* o f th*
where It haa thousands of “ Tw of credit, and having tha.
ment gat *'
*f w«*d land to cut over. •
rt.. o f nti
iLW arnwwte
ETTi W*fl
On*
ourr MPtl
west. sWa

SUITS

Our Bsst quality' Unblsached

mftmta

to* Nfwad liojwa A^lara^tir
a patch o f c*l*ry- Ha
ernmeat should* drop Its, V n
the stuff 1* la » och
•“ ff* *f “artlflcaUy toUrrotlsF-thq ,Ca
(ia t to-Will gat atovt twice this
radian dollar In IU rate
anteh’ f * I*. . „ ..
Mr. Edgar Brown e d U «* * • U*M#d SUte* dolbr. wl |y*ar*.“
acre farm* during l » l l T to la«d
forwsn
n u &gt;new-and hroaght It M
»n
ler lh*
hero.
Thte shows tto valu* &lt;4
Banford catoag land.

Naw Spring ahadeg
and atylea ----------

10c a yard value.
96 Infhcn wlda— j

Tha tint* aitd tomp^raturB oonfarola
on tho oloetrie rongo art oimplo ohd
c o r to m .

ktoManta oM aaionatioa£r whon
tho »o««t la dono, With oloctrfc cookorr yon eoh a t wharo you will, do

N*w Spring

Hhirts- Shorts
m at
c .

Up tb |8 raluM. Spring
•tyiaa. AH wool......— .

PLAY SAFE-BUY
'Pre^oite

36 inch fast color. Naw.
Value to I5c—yd. —_

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

LIPPERS
25c

rirralonJ W k a — F-rnMun# H a t lffit a
K im t o n e Braka L in in g — Worq l*#»
M ary weight

i 79c value..».

Finest quality ln m w .
Spring colora.—
.

.

.

'

Craalcy Sadias mad E lectric K c frig v ta to r*

Tlolcne Motor 0 t U - fr » 4 Ia « and Fatoh tog— firanalo*
Fiaal and EIw

- ’

P lw o M k

^ rrt

�t

I

T H t BANFORD HERALD, 8 ANFOIU). FLORIDA.

m ALWAYS

ULED BYBAND
JOBHUNTERS
j Chairman Conintly Sought For
itronage Favor s
•, j n e w r o a x . Feb. n ^ - m l N f l » k « i i "B ig Jim” Farley
M a lt the panda of job hunter*
anM sure to go.
[ j TW y trailed him to Warm
Iprtags, where the Democratic
MUtnaJ chairman confarred with
ftosidewt-elect Roosevelt. They
fail+wad him to Florida. They
WnelgsJ him In South Carolina.
. TW y sought him out on south* golf courses. They were wait| outside his hotel room when
&lt; * * up la tha morning. They
kad their brads
brad* Into hts
Ikad
hla com*
litmant as be headed ba*k to
W Yarb by train.
And when ha reportad at na-

&lt;; Miami. At Columbia. H. C.. an
s' a t W pair Joined tha rvtlnu*.
W W «r' ba •tartsd fo r horn* ha
.’ Mint -a .hurry tall fur rtlnfortaf h^anta. . 'Two glrla .with *U* pakraphars’ nolabooka hastenad
{. f if t h and caught tha Farlav train
yd;rq«ta back to Naw York.
E |'And - ao, whan tha national
jr w i lt man a it down to hi* desk
K ymtaftfay morning, there was
poa day'a accumulation of

S a la r y Cuts F o r
School T e a c h e rs
Are Recommended

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, IMS

Need Is Stressed
For Maintaining
.Advertisements

Winter Driving H azardt

AFTER FA ILU R E

. NEW YORK, Feb. 17^-The lmportarwr o f keeping up advertis­
ing evpendltures even in period*
when return* may be lea* promis­
ing, n i l rmphailted by speakers
at tho opening s w il l o f the four­
teen'h mid-winter conference of
the truit division, American Bank­
ers’ Arrv/at'oq; here recently.
It. M. dims, vice-president of the
American Trust Company, presi­
dent of (hn division presided.

SAR1BOTA.— I&gt;raslie economy
and the slashing of the salaries
o f teachers for the three fins’
months of school with the neces­
sary funds being raised by piddle
lubecrlpltlon was iecimm»ndcd
•■ecrntly In a meeting of the board
of directors of the Sara vita
County
Chamber of Commerce
■ml committees wrre appointed
•o lake the necessary action to
put the plen Into effect.
Resolution adopted
by the
meeting
included the following
recommendation*.
Payment of 50-percrnt salaries
’ o all school employes, Inrluding
eeehers, janitors and other*.
Elimination of the teaching of
music, art, athletics,
manual
training, domestic srfenre, and!
rlemetal subjects of education1
concentration-in afi'set, on the'
vithout regard to *bhe accredited
'lab
experts a* W. K. Lattli/, of Wll
Elimination of bus transports ham l.ayti n. who had b "ti ar

mail befora him- a mere IMA or
1000 Idler*. Thirteen stenog­
rapher* were waiting for dietit­
ian.
Every night the mail o f tin*
’**1 2d hours had Men rent to
him by airplane. In all ha dic­
tates! nearly 6000 letter* while
he was "vacationing”.
In between that task and his
hand-shaking, he still found time
to play golf and attend hsir**
rare*, with m'rs eunferenre*
sandwiched In between the putts
an I races.
A t night he pulled the three
llttla bottle* of green Ink from
his suitcase and flourished his
“ Jim” across the mountain of
fob-request replies.
fin his return It was disclosed
•hat Farley ikes hly ’’heavy’’
political figuring between mid­
night and 1 A. M. II* always
retires on the stroke of 12, regirdle** of whal Is gnlng on,
hut In tha darkness of his bed­
room he went over the develop­
ments nf the day for an hour
with hi* chief slate aid', Vin­
cent Dailov, who occupied an ad­
joining bed.

Alleged Slayer Of
Wanderwell Freed

iMAMT KVB
Tit BEE R S FOR
LONG REACH. C a if, Feb. 17.
BUDAPEST, Fah, 17.—WV—
—TAV-Cariey £uj, 2.7. adventurer
The
li n t epeetot school for gyp­
acquitted o f tba
sailor today »l
murder of hi* one-time captain, sies in Hangs / n to open soon
south « t her*.
Walter Wanderwell. The Jury ac­ at Esvkasf.hav
quitted him on 'the fourth ballot Gypsies hare t.een frvtf W attend
on a charye of staying the leader rlumcntar/ school* b i t ;generally
of an ndventur* seeking band of have preferred to remain in tlisaeight, young women and seven. ful Ignorance o f the three Jl’S.

MANHATTAN
MARKET

Ti, rsrtair advertising expendi­
the re­
sult that there I* a gap in the
rontlntiily o f *bn ynsterial pre­
sent'd lo th » public, I* a menace
!«&gt; the sourvl growth o f any basi­
n '**, Francis H. Missnn, presi­
dent of the
American' Ranker*’
As-mdatlon. declared.
,

ture, at anv time, with

J G. MICHAEL
Corner Second and Palmetto

This msrkel Is packed sad is rained witk the Faarirst FnJt,
Freshest Vegetable* and Choicest i’ rodae* ebtalaabte. Oar duty
la In give yea these Items at the lowest pcs* IMe price* and to
that end we invite year patronage.____________________________

Itd ’ sratinr ■ warning against
adoption o f sharp retrenchment in
ndvrr*;sfcg_.ptsfmma which- he
s&lt;Minded i t a meeting o f the same

some edvertiser* tn think that
Fancy Winesap
thor esn turn advertising on nod
A
P P L E S , M ta v .
off, like water from a faucet, ami
i
n » o | tv u .i.r r- v r w o o n
Fresh
.«
’ M'»
.
evneet It to hero me Immediately
f C h t r l n f II fit nr I'M " t*
nf l U c k t ^ * * !
effective whenever th*v are pr*-E N G L IS H P E A S , 2 - lf».
n f»r^T t P C K t ) ON B U P P E I i r ( h u n t . ^ s o lv in g in tru st th s lr live* nared to resume operations. Ad­
PA V E M E N TS A s k id —* e rn sh la th e tr e a d o f th s lr tires, a foolish vertising doe* not work that way
—a n d ■ lin t iir -M eat m a t Is w n at j practlca.
BERTS. CARROTS. TURNIPS, bunch
freu u en llv h a p n e n . If &gt;ou d o
I
com -* „ „
, nd Temporary conditions should not
Cucumbers, Broccoli, Cauliflower, New lied HU** I’olalaew, To­
loft'ience
u»
to
make
too
serious
stem s ruling th a t a v .r y
Inroads on the progrtm of trust
matoes. California I‘ears, ItellHou* Apple*. l-»m°n*. Coeoaaut*,
•
tr
u
s
s
u
se
IlgM
a
w
hleh
a
r
e
In
IPs
’’Ml*. Kemper, give me tl.’i.OOO .
'l'"*.
skidding.i
rondmnn. A
n,|»
f„|. Advertising, wjileh ran be wisely
la fact, everything ebtahmbte at this time.________ C
”
„ h|J ^
or I will kill your Jiltle girl”, Ihe • U ll.llr * nl t b e N s l o n . l flu rtau o f I U)W „ lo rilrn o n *
rorvrlved only on a tong teibt
!urv,v Crnlvrssrlter*, nn
intruder declared, pulnlin ( a re.
.Iu.w U m i ,.r Ih es- « * r # ■ « |W*61o - : (h en , „ „ h a lf a n h o u r a f te r su n rise bast*."
volver a t the t a n k r i ’s wife.
W in ter b r io t* a h eav y b u rd e n f..r
ou,
r„ ,
Aggrr-slv* concerns aro ex­
Mrs. Kemprr utlemfed In pla- I Him
1mHnrntiSit flrUpr lo M f . Until
t _
. ,
pandin' their business by effec­
HIMUI hr r»r«i nrt*(! to ra rrv i t ! .
.
1 .
h jM fd * Of Winrnte her assailant In gain time.
QUICK CURB SERVICE
*•
t l f f d e,dd wea- tive advertising despite depressed
She remarked that he must be in with a greM er senae uf responelM : ! * f
^ J A N H A T T A j^ M A R K E r
Illy. I I . oum I rnpa e o n s 'm tly W|th ! h ,r baa upon the driver. It u rg e s b ies'n e.c conditions, A. W. Dlller,
s’esperale clrcumstunre*, ami as- ndreree wrathrr ruiHMIun* with ') n' * ° hurry home or to warm
advertising counsel, asserted.
aurrd him she -and .her husband snow Min. k e. -1 et
.1 h a ll W t K ; ' ‘T * * * na b* l" « r * * « * " g his epeed
would aid him.
rn leaves conew.it irw f*r. j i l H t Alt I h* •• Pfon# lo K * U * n t * 8kW dln*
FRIDAY, FEB. 17th—SATURDAY, FEB. 18th— MONDAY. F E R 20th
rlmw h tcau»« they
l-attln threatened lo shoot Ihe th«*n thmw »«rio ti« lisuaml* inteti
HU pnth
thrt»w n csr rf»m|,|-tr|y out o f con*
mother if she made n "false
an 1 aterl ronirsnl on h i* wind* i ,n ,l‘ &lt;*nd o ftrn * «vAJv* two or mora
move". Ilo instructed her to nn- ■hkhl, oh irun n g vixihlllty Hllpprry rttr* *n ^^■hira, which nncf#r null*
wer tho doorbell Jwhen Kemper riud eurfsces d-mar.d Pair* rnreful |n ,r7 conditions would never h ip
application o f his brakes. If Ih * , * ’* " '
trrlved, under further threats.
W ATCH O U T KOIl R U P P E ItY
Meanwhile,
Ann Wilde, Ihe l im k r , loek iiu lrk ty , a sk id Is In
D riv er i o f t e n
f o r g e t1P A V E M E N T a
nurse, furred into an upstairs a v lta b le
D. V. WARREN
V. B. W EEKLY
be-.’ room with Ihe child, hail tele­
JOHN ANDES
L. C. KINARD
wlnlted an she &gt;uhl it. I.nttin saw
phoned police.
LAKE MONROE
20th
and
French
917 W. FIRST ST.
As the extortionist turned from the r.lTicer* and i.penvd fire. They
At It. R.
PHONE 747-W
his eon vernation with Mis. Kern- retreated hul wen* soon leinforeed
LANSING, Michigan, Ftb. 17.—
liy
police
in
si*
ears
summon'd
NO.
2 CANS
iMrr the don i bell rang. .She opened
I TWO 6c BOXES
hi*)—The Michigan Senate torlay
*ie door lo bo confronted l y two ty rt'lo. A* one groiip nf |M.llceadopted resolutions declaring an
nirirers who saiil thy had tcrclved men rescued Ihe threat roil child,
t.lhyrs lushed for the extortion­ imt-rgrncy exist* and emimwerlng
a call.
Governor William Comstock lo ex­
Standing between the police in ist.
LIFE BUOY
2 For
| 3 BOXES
Is-tlin fired hi* second shot into tend the banking moratorium and
.he doorway and Ihe armed man
his
head
and
retired
to
a
lielruom
|
regulate
withdrawal-,
lle-o|j.
in the sli.iiway- Mrs. Kemper said'
no o 'e hu I tailed I lie officers, but wher" lie was found uaeoneeioos. linns were sent Immediately ’ to
II* died ahorlly after reaching a the House.
6 Pounda
| COMPOUND
4 Pounds Fine, White, (sranulated
hcspital.
.

,nit

BANANAS, 5 lbs

BETTER FOOD STORES

5/ TOMATOES 5/
, 18/, S O A P
*15/
21/
23/ SUGAR

SALT
ICHIPSO
LARD

Osceola CUT BEANS, BEETS, SUGAR
CORN. LIM A
No. 2 Can
PHONE 58-W

203 SANFORD AVE.

PHONE 68-W

ZWhat’s why millions
M
prefer these
( CELEBRATED
)
CRACKERS

BEANS
RELISH
1 GOOD

'

RICE

100'. PURE PORK, BULK

'

‘A Pint

10 Pounda

A

L

!

L

A

M

B

!

l b . ............. 19c

CHOPS, lb........ 19c CHOPS, Ib........ 23c
OVERSEA PURE

ROAST, Ib........ 15c ROAST, lb........14c
STEW, lb..........12c BREASTv Ib...... 12c

Preserves

FRESH YARD (Guaranteed)

VIENNA

16 Ox. Jar

2 £ana

POTTED

F L A K E S — A m a r lc a ’ a

fa v o r it e c r a c k e r ! f a v o r i t e w ith soupa, fa vo rite w it h u l a d a , fa v o r ite
w it h th a t b e d -tim e g la ss o f « " iik i M a d e o f th e fin e s t I n g r e d ie n t s : t :
b y s k ilfu l b a k e rs t ; t in sp o tless bakeries. P a c k e d o v e n -fr e s h . D e ­
liv e r e d o v e n -fre s h ; A r e a l fo o d bar-

Backbone, lb. ...15c S t e a k s , ib.
i$c
CHOPS,
- . l^/aC ST?W, lb. ......10c

Ib

LIVER, lb.

10c

ARMOUR’S CLOVERBLOOM

g a ln v h e t h e r l a th e s m a ll o r la r g e r s it e d p a c k a g e s . A n d d on *t m iss th e

HAMS, lb......... 15c B o a s t , ib. .. UMc

Ketlogg’a W HEAT FLAKES or

Kitchen Tested Gold Medal

Meadow Geld—Taitu thi Uifftrawc*

OSCEOLA— The Best

COFFEE
NAVY

rsnev. r^N.rsm*

Pkg,

12 Lbs.

57/
Qt

;

25/
21/
3 Pounda |

10/
BEANE
M E A T 8 11
Cat from Choice Trader Btaara

B U T T E R , lb „

S T E A K S — A U C ata, lb.— ...

Lorga Yellow
BANANAS, J-Ifaa.^..

Suadart—Kogar Cared
B A M S - H a U o r W h o le,

Fancy Box
P O R K C H O P S , 2-lha——
SMOKED or GBOUNir
H AU H AG B .

W «*«»s H M M k

d i d r* * 1* w it h t h e s l

H W l O N a t S K C U fi: g O M M N V

PRODUCE

APPLES, 4-lbe...

d e llf io e a , n e w , m o n e y -a a v la g re c l*
m s

Pineapple or

OverSea (1 pkg. Pan. Flour Ftoo)

Pound

P O R K ! B E E F!

Package

ThU is bleached white
guaranteed Flour.

SAUSAGE 15/ FLOUR
SYRUP
STARCH
GLOSS LAUNDRY

ARMOUR’S CLOVERBLOOM, FJJLL CREAI

Baby— 2 For

Evaporated APRICOTS or

tha bast poUcy” . This
Is B. F. S. policy. W*
advertise our goods at
a pries that enable*
us to glv* you 18 us.
in every pound.
We la * Na Trick A A*

rMltively no unit or water
added. Sec It weighed.
2 Pounds

CUTLETS, lb. . 23c LEGS,

Tall

21-llw. White S. IL

Bacon
E

Large Bottle

EVERYDAY

Pound

White

V

OVERSEA

lo/
10/ CATSUP
5/
13/ MILK 5
’ 25/ PEACHES 10/

Oversea MAYONNAISE or

FANCY. HOME RAISED

i X o D A Y treat y o u r fa m ily t o P R E M IU M

young mtn on tba jaekt C*rma on
the night of Doe. t,
,

�PAGE FI

THE SANFORD nERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY FEBRUARY 17. 1933

POSSIBILITY. OF"ill Rogers Seen
NEUIRALITY SEEN
SUM BY SnMSON

' nf relive n «{ by l,rale fesce. The Ir.-I
?jtut- {rt&amp; n l rm jii.jiiim t » f credit Je­
on of jh‘:t '
on wponvinn of hioies*oy he i scllvlty, (hat i*. the buying j
f the r id .illllkf" ciT i mmouiUi-*. cr.lte- ployment of la .or nej the orvele-l
14 rc-j r. :-vr o f till the manifiiM Pvjttotfl*!
rm i- le rVtl&gt;rtit. ■ ttuii. form pail of thr |
ntiitn' ismnrrn iy minor mrthani'tn. , ,[
tr.t e V« it i* h tlilittjr ut lark i* unerre c rc ta ry
A v e rs In ­
intvi* tb'titjr -nnl lie. ef confide nee." |
te r e s t s O f N a t io n s
’ • '" t
Gxp aini.ig th* w iu tin ji g! irA r c T o o In te rw o v e n
• ■ O' llt i.iit, Mr. Mills ilr»iibrtl whs’.
'“ •M*. !... e. til vvil.lii tiCjifrn |f Ihe jrAlvlj
af»4 ; rent rit i it toe iMInr wa&lt; cut in
WASHINGTON,
Foh.
I
tmw| t n ti, haJ been a l..&gt;raled__in, vvvfplrt,
doctrine'
of f&gt;e
I me fjot'te ijuotler*.

OF CURRENCY
Head Of Treasury At­
tributes Stress To
Lack Of Confidence

f

tx

Secretary of t n t Treatuty On
den L. Mil.1*, n n m rh rea l hete
recently hafirc th • Young Repuh.
lieant of ML'foui i, drelal'eil there
It n„ a r t u r ’ cearth of uirirry, on.
piMieil Inflatii.n of the eurrrnry,
and attrihute.J current e o n u r i e
rltem ta "uncertainty an&lt;| lark of
confidence,’’
The Seerrtary'a .perch vvav rend
by John Jay llupklm, rpi-cal nvaiilant to Mr. Mill', wh&gt; n a . crahle t,, leave Wa'hlngtint.
In a sum nary of hit view), u.
' t " t | r e I*ri in the pri pareu a idii-m,

-. /iilvtrnl i uJafl iiu*, «:»
lil« wrltlti’

♦

. ball

«The theory", he .aid, “U that
the Ameiirsn fanner now writ* .t
', M | tu'hnl of wheat |x I icvrpool fur
nhoel th-ee oMil.r):e. vltich he
• iiaJj now rrtivvrta intn a out ,%0 ctntu a
ihtnllJ tin»hr 1, would, if llte guld value’
in- i f llio tlnllnr were cat in halt,
te v , j ttceive a dollar a hurhel: «-il
•w n t-'rinre the, world pttce largely drmip-j tetmlnre th r tlome.tie pile* ut
n the wheat, the price of wheat at heme
tote** would rite to on dollar. , . .

Helion'

1 . SANFORD AVKNTK
r t n tnt t i t . I W it h i l n l c r Ftiml S t o r e s

1M 1LK

*ati»vj I’ll li ai«uw »J that the e n lif
• the j pried level wnuttl Attain ei’nalort. m utra ily a n p
1511, ,"ThU l« when, theoty nnl fact n th«^ tumbt; vvi
"f lelirvr that a haianeed hudre-; ft ft rnniputy. If n o t Monday '-tens a &lt;• Invulwd
■m nearly morning
■ . ttltwhle^J—l:.q—ul—UtM^ittUfA..I
n n e .t riTurt', tii in detain im.1■jij.iiwr,.'fi'lfiTr'n'l
ie euu il g d one d.dSAT. SPECIALS tWM.ii.'i, ur neai ty 150 percent, h r fur hi« whiat In liverp'r-l. 'tn iily 'In the l i e . in War.
I ..f th e lv &gt;H )
while the prrul.rliun of basic eum- ymj ran i c ' t assured that even
nir .Ilie, at Ih" liiihi"»t point of vrMrl leaving the United iSatr- except the* I'llltr
M a i n uttd
i!i-."ia are went Iwe • f tha League
H O na. nearly nne-thlrd larger would be Imiiril with wheat
than In IjHX"
"The rrire at t.iverpoul tvnut.l • e Nation' u n i rn ■in r y luiun.1
“ A* far a* thin ruuniry I* con­ b n u - This I. so eertaln lhat it ) agreement! In tin Covenant
cert ed,‘* he eiuvliniied, "a&lt; eom-' Would have bmkrn rfure even an rrd other Iteath &lt; that real mm 1

r c t m u f uiil iWt

-.ale - war* i '
tVsr tmlny in. the emu j
nl i. nt much

pnreil with 1 1 0 , vur gold ttuvh rvtru huahel ft nt the Unite)
State 1 CradlMtl tHrtt market. It i
inifn . ib’e Hi’tdiy —trec- thp imee
• f whiat wmibl t l inmtely .«ett!r.

J. Waits &amp; Son

H U M A N . Waih., Vr
.r| ifogrrii Ini Wjt lit"ft

ha-i inerenve.1, otir hank re-verve'
have Inrtea «nl an 1 currer.cy his |
Inrrea.fd. The pritent dilfietllty
nrUe.. fm m Inahlllty In put in
wink our ample nr.netnry re-

tder fire u

but certainly far tin t r a d liar
an 1 |rubahiy m&gt;t far above pi.
ll.|«IN,
,
int |nici-y.’’
"t redit raiim.l he l.ruught inlu
Hoela ring that llritinh pii,-.-

4#0 K. (th RT.

Q U A LITY !

fart id-1'

\tt«i*eririf pju- ili. rloinn of
hi-, opponent' Uni
it wlthhubl
arn ii vvuuM Involve the Ilnitn li
t't.iti &gt; In Iniiible w • &lt; he bvllig- i
rt r n tj , Mr. Slim i p.dntn out
I but t"ci« 111.".’ th. i . r kitn guv
eni'-unt in i te p t l i shl|im«nt&lt;
............ lulliitinrii'.
. uf vvlimii

FOUNDER'S WEEK SALE
illE S T

n ■■ the

P iin t'."

5/

2 No. 2 Cans 15c

IMO 4j" ftOfllti)

Pound
1
TOMATOES
No. 2 Fans 5c
IKmI ( reamer.v
BF 1TKR lb. 21c

attvluli'ly

Northern Blizzard
ttie free u-e
lln- r’catlh* Sends Tourists By
Audilurinnl fur llieir tit*
vi ith ti .! j rn.. i d- to i 11 In Droves To Florida

SNOWDRIFT
Pound l(lc
SARDINES
Cans 10c
S V ( 1A It
5 Pounds 22c

B A CON
Pound He*

fnYoiy " w l r f t thnfo r” r» ti *»i‘
id l» , Juh* mm ami i.ln 'til

S A U S A G E

2 lbs.

251

KIND LESS SLICED

VALUES!

Honoring the j o and, r „f RUr ^ . a m g a a ,

cans

i- o-un
liiimut iituri *
u'd U|t t|l« l* S«I

- S P E C I A L L O W P R IC K S !

E X T R A O R D IN A R Y

t a l l

BACON

pobrr- nf

Pound

W lS T v AND HQUAUR DEALING T O .M .I." xrl forth •!„
1 lhr
■"
A » l ‘ a . u c e r " ha. hr.-u built . . n r

B E E F R O A S T
w»n»» KtwcvTTdrift

i. ru u n . rul o; p rtunil) In Havel

Whitt* Hmuto Hraml

the
i.f the r- llrt Stall *
t»* nilsiv pinnit'imi* to n-vofuljnn-

1 M * lit ' nr in fjTifVutisi|

SPECIAL LOW PRM
A&amp;P h Fumoua Trio

EVAPORATED

s

8 O’CLOCK

1 RED 'CIRCLE

17C

Inna Hrufiti
Delicious Rich

18C

l(

BUKA It

23c

5c

IIinn i nt t he i

BUTTER—Tub or I
NTT LEY OLEf), Ih.
irange IVkne, Mixed ur
Nectar Brand TEA, **

LBS. l l C

WINES A P

APPLES, 5-lbs.
YELIXIW
O N I O N S . 3 -lb s.
LARGE CRISP ICEBERG

mpnilhit

25(

!

m * nl

'* Ihi frirtinr* li r* hp&amp;n ue^H-

?«Vrio »•« tf.imnffp t»

Celery Aye.
Meat Market

S P A G H E T T I, .1 (n il can*

— 101 C E L E R Y —

t.'olJ Stream

Special for Saturday

PINK SALMON, 3 tall rnmt
Hs trie
OXYPOL—Snap Powder, t pktg.
IONA BRAND— Plain or Self R'aiiUt

f LOU
!3cit«- •43c
COMPOUND

Quaker Maid
Dd'cioua
A^PLE

FINEST SHORTENING

SAUCE

\SL 13c u £ 25c 1 '

NO. 2 I S
CANS 1 9

205 Mag

MEAT MARKETS

i Itrs

S T R A W B E R R IE S

ITKNIPN

W IN N -liW E r r Cl
i ' u e D e liv e r y
I ’ h c n e ‘.’ Mi
C e n te r oi
TOMATOES
ISIONS,

Hnnford

Ml.
M bile unit Sue cl
lO IA Id E S , lll-llm,
Certified Tnilil

Vulva C O F E E I

ilS S F i

OULDER ROAST

R IB

BEEF

10 /

NECK

BONE

5/

RIB

FYtwh Sliced

L£RD

PPARE RIBS, 2-lbs.

PIG LIVER, lb.

L E G 4&gt;C

Pound

LAMB

2 c:ihs

10/
14 /

5&lt;

l-art:* Uun

TRIPE

2 cans

Whole Shoulders, lb

8c.

Whole Sides, i!&gt;..... :..... 8c
Pork Sausuge, ib. ..... 15c*
Mixed
Sausage,
3-P
-----—
.
--

Tall

Mackerel 2 cans 15c

22/

'Service with the
Sumo, Old Smile*

AppU* Pic Vir.c^af
10c each
Standard
CM IM V

■; ji- 'im

Whole Hams, II).... ....1lie

Tall Pink HA1.M0N
Small Cans . . . .

t’ lMi'ilate

DON'T M!NS TIUS ONEl.utu: I till tfuart

Ru. Rork--Young, Tender

Iroported Norwegian___
S a r d in e s 2 c.i.m
Gel Another‘ FRET:

N o, 3 » i f n i

Piriii'hcM , 2 t iin s

STOKFJS m a r k e t

3 C a n a ....................35

SPAKE

ta in Meaty

IN PORK LOIN

I ! ; Lbs. Net

Slantlard Cornell

STEW

QutirlH

L U X R in so
IIJXTcilctSoar

A rm im r’ ' V ery llesl

SAUSA(»E MEAT

BUTTER 24/

!! I'mititla

Western Beef
m r w . 3 - ih p ......

Mr Can

( (JOKED IlKAINS He

*

!RN PORK

F O A ^ T . Ili

ALL CIGARETTES

P R IN T

T d lL E T T IS S U E , I ralM -

Pineapple
• 2 No.S‘ 25c

CAMELS
-X
UllESTEHlTEI l):l
M i M STRIKES
ALL
tv- j w i w - i e BUTHTTtyT.tr-.-. gar

,\m» rim*-

•C.\l CRIQIJI

Lmore I’reparel

(■

M

SAUSAOI

TOMATOES. I No,
cans
Quaker .Maid
PORK ft BEANS, 16-n/. can

Sultana Brand
DeHcloun, Broken Slice

jT

ix litfx n ■’J S :W Yi*

U'c Rize .VlLitn.1

Iona llrund

Seven delicious flavors
I d choose from—
1G-0Z
JAILS

C H IC K E N S

rtftf'f nrfutlnt

th

It’s« lipt'p mi rmirkc I

Ihfi * .i’ll v.h« rt* tln*p* hit ljf»« u
n upailiy with llm rpyultiiy ih*.

LETTUCE, 2 heads

ANN PAGE
•Delicious Pure Fruit

tn i n&gt;

lb. 1 5 /

‘fi«9«piTmifiiil *'
*Mhur
t*
he «!•• •»!!■* nurv'sury.**

j. rulfey nivifn&gt;l the Rhipmeiiin of

have liuwn n.i marknl ineren-c
»inee Gnu Lrittlln w,r. furced nit
the guti f*a nduid in SrpiriM r,
llbll. S.-eietnry .MUG
''th e
fait that the H nltei
S tria,
I*’ranee and .1 few other 1 1 . I »•!
have r e i a ' n e I on the gn!.| .tanilnnl I* the nee rlement of .tnblldy

POTATOES, 10-lbs

Sparkle

ftp iin n terhiiiufiitiv*
i!»» | ,n *i uni
(&lt;&gt; «h»-

At n h****finif ttrrnnvrd at tlit ir

U. 8. NO. I

Dclie’oUit
y
G.latln Ui'Hscrt

F O R K R O A S T

hut

‘ rc«|ue»: Ihry i*2 pfi^Fe«| tin* opinion

PRUNES. Ih.

NO. 2
CANS

Vf'Oti I » iiutnl* * *&gt;4 iiKi|iirnl i»
f i t 't Tj * iimti.t tppru.al nf li

n 'v
o«-♦

t rumnilltif.

"am y 7 0 -Hti Site

Del Monto

u
hnt
&lt;Dtf |tIo* &lt;
Auwl i'H.i ami prr-

lv pii-* of 1y th**

iiiifn** hit y h &gt; u!( fr »m Ihe ihimfa : u nf |ftu nrm **» nrrf i flifll*iiii' now befuri* (‘ofifjir •, ii*prrn n t a l l u 'i . |if ihu Americiu uir1 cruft inifiHtry dn fan ,| y to*Iifi pay
, i rfur«* Iho IfiM.M* t i n i r i i Alfa in*

H I 1** bamott' t ’reain

RICE
5

D*lh**tr»lt4

t.i - • f tn»* i« »(»luU n
mif
tliu

| f t ’ iiff” If! *1** in nil n nf| VvOilhi

BREAD, Itirge leaf

BLUE ROSE
1 Fancy, Whole drain

urhiU*

ii .uluhi tmrii •

.« ill t*«w

Ux'j1
u,
i.i,
“ Mild &amp; Mellow "||“Rich, Full t il il" j|"Vlgiirnu* ■ Wiltey"
Itajih
^
SALAD DRESSING, jt. jar
]

I POCwl
CARTON

; niMuriy till*

t'x

COFFEE

l&gt; f KGS.

ib. 1 5 ^

»t:rr In *I ’« ) rur lirighhorhoml AAl’ l.lure lln. » „ l

American

Sardines 3 cans 'lOc

ROAST, lb,

12 l-2c

5c SAL’i*

c-.Ttli

2«4c

Ud'.'e lijlnz

19c

CATSUP

0. K. SOAP or
POWDERS 5 for 9c
Small

(

THPSO

6c

Small O ct Soap or !
POWDER I for 10c
1*114c On. Cane Syrup
Yt U a l

Q ta.

17c

•

2 ilc

G fU w v

.490,

�THE SANFORD HERALD, A U frO R D . FLORIDA.
----------------- ------------;----------------------------------- -—

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, IMU
-------'— r ------- r r r r r ----------- ------- r “

•Hndlng and abue* by the pMfH R f f l v

Ij, p n y n / l IT f l P

i* tariff will. "a d elle-[o f ereJit. ami rtmtinurd:

sines* Leaders Exjfkfh Ta Committed
&gt;f Senate MeansOf
£ n d b tg

D e p r e s s io n

’AIH1NGT0N. Feb. 17.—
far-flung program of nationgad International step, to
America back to prosperity
sketched for th. Senate fi­
re eontmlttre
ro.enty by

A

7—

They wero added to propoaed
tonic, ranging from an embargo
an geld e.porta t j war debt can­
cellation, along with reiterat'd
plea, that thr budget be balance I
and the eorroney not tampered
With, preainted yeiterday by wit*
nearei. Including:
Myron Taylor,
thalrman ‘ &lt;f
Ihe board o f thr United State*
Steel Corporation; Jackson Rey­
nold*. president r f the First N .
tlonal flank of the City of Nrw
York; Daniel Willard, prt.idmt
nf the Raltimore and Ohio rtilroad, wh'so rlawv were ehpressp.l
In n l.ttrr; Frank A. Vamlerllp,
the $*w York financier, and
time I .con o f New York, former
technical adrl.nr o f tha Ifou**
e-Inage committee.
Drvi.i told the rommltteo In an­
swering hy Irlrpmph Ita incitetlon to appear that what Congre.n shopld do U.tn dgyolr lu tlf
to "the ebvl'u. thing, that lie
dose at hand," and:
llal.rre tho budget by raiirxl

,
S
J "

.

embargo

* r*l°c5nUHoo*«

,0

by presldtntlal proclama- father h*» pared tha way fbr th*
' " ' " " " ’‘I

j 0: 1'

In c re a se In Jap
Imports A la rm
N e w Zealanders

a pregram would fore# financbl
r e f : rm.i that would “ end d lspgt.
Ity" between thta country and
competitor*, he contended.
Willard . i l l whatever 1» donl
should bo pointed tixemri rellaf

taler agreed ha ha&lt;
are particularly inlertsted.
Reynolds
and. Taylor
rrughly th# same testimony. Each
opposed tamp«rtng with the cur­
rency and rath Insisted upon a
balanced budget.

H O M E *

OWNED
EIGHT POUND

Grade

Carton Lard
24-LB.

SACK

S. R. Flour

S Pound*

BOTIL-FOR. -

f l T IT ONCE
Th* Beat Money
k
Can Buy

WHITE
BACON
^O U ND

406'8AN FORD AVENUE

NTA COFFEE
Monarch

Pure Santas
Pound Package

14-lb. can

Monarch Red

Salmon 15c
*/a-lb. Can
1 Pound

LUXToiletSoa

Try Thla One—
Fancy Patna 2-lbn.

RICE
Balaton

19c
pkg-

Ry-Krisp 25c
Country Koll

UTTER

Butter

21c

APPRECIATION

Gainesville U s in g
S c rip Money Plan
To Run TradeBody

406 SANFORD AVE-|

Rumfurd

lb. pkg.

Baking Powder 19c
Philadelphia Cream

Ihire Creamery

4 tall cans 22c PEPPER 5c
Sunlight Ammonia
Sunlight Blueing
Sunlight Bleach Water

“ We could not let the genenoa ranponne of the publte to oar “ AnntvrrMry Sale"
unrewarded m&gt; we are of feria l • two day “ ApprecUtloo S a le 1* Friday and
urday.

&amp;

GAINER VTI.LE,
Feb. 17.— A
new plan for the financing of ihe
Gainesville chamber o f commerce
has been adopted by the board of
directors.
Pending a written legal opinion
chamber of rommerre will proreed with preliminary plan* for
the Issuing o f trade certificates
In the amount of $0,000. Thee**
will be In denominations of on*
Agreements 'w'sr# ifrawn'up bn’
der. tho superclslon of th* specie,
committee appointed to work out
the project, which agreements
will be presentad to wholesale and
retail-dealers,
professional men
and private indlvlduab for signa­
ture.
In th* rase nf retail merehanti,
professional men and other elttten« of Galnaarill# who agree to
accent these aalf-'iqaldatlng (SCllftaatos nf trade, these trade ccrimpanled hr
tlfcatea must ha
an rqnat amoont of caah.
Acrordlng to th# plan, spaecc
will be left on tha back of tha
foliar rartlfieatea for fifty twocent ehambar of commarca spe­
cial atamr*. The flfly-cenl certlficatca will require twenty-fire
two-cant chamber of commerce
stamps or fifty one-rent stamps.
The twenty-flr* cent trad# certif­
icate* will require twenty-flee
one-cent stamp*.
All theso stamps will ba can­
celled by the Initials o f th* pay**
written aero** th* top\ of tha
stamp and the Initial* of th* re­
ceiver written across the bottom
o f thr stamp at the time of each
transaction.
A* was pointed out at the meet­
ing, the strong feature connected
with tl.e use nf these trade cer­
tificates will ba the establishment of a reserve fund amount­
ing to fifty percent o f th* total
trad* certificate* outstanding at
any given time, leaving fifty par
cent to b* eortrad ty tha aala of
th# stamp*.
Under thla plan, whan tha an­
nual membanhlp of $12 I* paid.
In cash, th# member will receive
$12 In trade rartlfieatea
Aa soon as th* trwJ* eertlfrata la put Into • t t t U th# cham­
ber of commerce eipecta to launrh
a concerted membership drive,
which has for Ita goa'i flee hun­
dred members, each participating
In trade certificate* to the atof hi* membership.

low (oat. Objection la thta u a haing rrfaad hi Now l aataad, and
a prominent A irk land buaiaaax
man idvoratt* fo itn w t«H l«l«r&lt;
rent ion to stmj thla dumping.
Tha familiar argument o f tha
low standard of H»ta» among thr
J.pa area la bring oaed. On the
atbar bant It b belag eootenJed
thsl tha rhaapna*. af Japanaaa
good, benefit* tha waga aarnar.
Rubber ahooa from Japan (amt
other parts of tha East) ara teIng told In New Zealand at aa
low a. Za. ad. a pair, an unprece­
dented? low pri.-e.
Another New Zealand busineei
man who bar Jutt retarned'from
a trip to Japan reports phenome­
nal aetlrlty In manufacturing
than. The depmuion of tha yen
haj given a great Impatua to Jap­
anese aaport trade, and delivery
o f good* la month* behind. While
ha waa there an Am*’ i~ »i
h.„
t i l (Iren for
1.000.000 doien

AUCKLAND. N. Z. — The In­
crease In tha Importation af Jap­
anese good, Into New Zealand b
attracting attention la the Domin­
ion. For the flraj I I months nf
DM2 these goods were rained a»
409,000 pounds, but the Domlnv it ? f- ir 'M e * iir ,lrmOwf-ir|
taTa line, an order was recelred
from New York far 5000 do ten

tho unemployment situatlSib
lid proposed a tales tag i f In­
creased rsvenuta were necesiaty,
and said that war debt raneellallon would b. "better fir us
and better for the ^orM. or that
of

iltd Orange A re , Winter Park.
Tel. W .P. Sl-M
Food o f the same quality and character that I would aarra If
you wem-drueata In my own home."
(Mrs.) ORARLEKN J. HAKKK, Owner

AND

,,w*•"

* W t e » of th. ln v.tlg .tlo n of **

t i l r n r r J Ir
Pw r " I I . *uea*etod Ihht „
R ^ r u , Jr, youthful V” . * * 8*
t
thr huilnt
T ,h" Am*rt&lt;‘* n
boy •M{a| regUlarite, bud lo th Mow*
tng thr budget.
f200.000.000 worth « f sllvor at
Wl .an. . wa.IM,. .&lt;.1 .ka
‘ h« bolI»

lAirPt intituling • »tl*Y m if
ner#ft*ry.
• Rrthre- th# "awollan and M*
cfsaUa appropriations to Yetff-

B t f E l i &amp; ’fcNT

*

anything eireyt th* op. rati » i f s '
——
&gt;1 d.a’t a
Uw,
PH lllA DELPHI A. T th ., 17^- Kara my bo,
, gold export Breaking a three-year ellmcv, a hla own hat

ibvjaa. -h.«s..ilJIaLWnH|f.

by tha committee da
•head Ita economic surorsd by tha Democrat*
material to aid tha In-

r* * rB

Re-Opennrtg Probe B £ »
O f Death Mastery I'J’L ? "

— - LS£| i;
«&gt;n.ali.i.tr ami r*Oucr
t Bgantlr. and actlri-

** ^

y 1

S AT. PRICES
W H IT S B IN G

IMLLSBURY’S

CIGARETTES
Pkf. 10c

CAKE FLOUR
Pkg. 17c

CARTON— 11.00
No. 2 Mixed

3 Pkn.

SUPER SUDS

SCRATCH FEED

Vegetables, 2 cans
Quaker MACARONI,
SPAGHETTI o r"

6 Oz. Evaporated

APPLES, 3 pkgs.

SALT, 2 pkgs.

8 Oi. Argo

Lux Toilet

STARCH, 2 pkgs.

SOAP, 3 bare.

SANI-FLUSH

2-lb. Jar Twin Lake

2-lb. Jar

Welch’.

PRESERVES...

Peanut Butter.

Grape Juice, pt.

BEEF, 2 cans.....

BLACKBERRIES

SAUCE

No. 2 Musaelman’a Apple

Evaporated

SAUCE, 2 cans....

3 Cana Phllllp’a

PEACHES, fi bs.

PORK &amp; BEANS

No. 2 Sliced Libby’s

Certified Toilet

Pineapple, 2 cans

paper , «

Noodles, 3 pkg8.

No. 1 Standard Corned

FYench’a Wotxeater

rout

rillsbury’a Pancake

Scott

PRODUCE

FLOUR, 2 pkga............ .....J
WHITE RING FLOUR
6 Ibn. 21c
—
12 Iba
Chewing

STRAWBERRIES

A

4 String

BROOMS..........

FRESH FLORIDA

GUM. 3 pkga..................... J

2

CANDIES. 4 for.......

PINTS

17c

U. S. White

NavJ*

POTATOES, 10-Iba-..

BEANS, 3-lbn.............

Ark. Black or Wines*?*

Kellogg’s W. W.
FLAKES, pkg-..........-

APPLES, 4-lba.......

■Quaker
OATS, p k g........ ...........

ONIONS, 4^llak..... i

YeUew
Hanford

IB Os. Seeded and

CELERY.,____ _____
Cal. gunklst
LEMONS, d ot........

REEDLESS RAISINS
SUGAR, 5-lba............—
(With Hb. Opler Cocoa for 1 * )

Californio

COFFEE, lb-............- .....

l T

f

.**

Land O’ Sunshine

BUTTER. Ib^..........

NUCOA,

SODA CRACKERS. 2 pkga. M. f I
Health Oak

| A a

BAKING POWDER......___ J . W
Light House

4

FLAKES.
Canai1* Dry
14 0*.

APPLE JELLY........
Plain
OLIVES, qt........ J....

lb.

P IC K L E S , q L .______________

1 9 V

CATOUP. ..........

IO C

No. 1 Libby Red Chinook
A jP ^
S A L M O N ____________________ l O V
Libby Vienna

SAUSAGE, S ouu.._______ 2 D C
No. 2
CORN. CUT BRETS. CUT BEANS,
FRESH LIM AS-*! can 1S«
No. » *- 8. f .

A P g a

CLEANSER.

118 Mag. Anemia

3-lba. Golden Juicy Calif.

Lemons 24c Apples
Dozen— Largo Siae

"" •

GINGER ALE. 2 bota.

'

LETTUCE........... .

JELL-O, 2 pkn...... ..... l — M W
'
CARTON LARD
4 Iba. 23c
—
S /lb*. 49
• $.4 'Oi- Premium

PAPER, 3 rolls

BETTER Q

25c Vegetables

PRICES

Pound

Best Quality Meafe at Lowest Prices

L A R G E J U IC Y

W IE N E R S ,

Jb.

O Y 8 vT J £ B 8 »

FANCY 8UCBD (Rind On)
B K F 8 T . B A C O N , lb*.
r~ n~ ' f
W eata. M ilk F ad V eM

9

c

Ln jf" ij.‘ L ~ *

t

q i-

�»* ».v p •

m

i

l t t f u f c f t . A a W W h* . f L M t f f t o .

r m f»A t, F tH W A J tv it :

right a n Major Isidore Salma,
Im d o f tha Salmon A GhrckaUfn
ehdla o f tuteeeo r t t t n a n i hetala; Bfr Samoat Hoars, Secretary
h r laffla;&gt;B)r PhIBp Bteteee, Ma­
jor John Small CoartaaM, Coloo*l John Grattan. Sir Victor
Warranter. Major J o U Jacob;
A»t#r and Rogfcrald Parkrkk. .
Sea« o f mnuaalifda a n Lbrd
Caatlaraagh, Lord Dalralth, Loal
Guioaai, Lord BLanky, Lard Harlington,
Lord
ntchfkld
aad
Olirar Stanley.
..T h is wohaa M-Jg.% La4 , 4 * -

PAGE SEVEN

im s

I n n , firm* (or pledge*, of work lo
hr undertaken.
■*
Th* k n if plan of lb* Campaign
ia Ihat nt tk* appra] o f aelf-lntrr
rat In |ha Individual properly
awrrf. an wall a* that of helping
•hr alh*r fellow—he'.dng him-rlf
bp taking advantage of the Inwrat
■prim In ronatruclton pine* Ihr
r.jropran war. and Helping th:
otter fellow by giving employ,
meat.
Ik e of Ike trtwlM for the *'ic j
re*- nf the campaign, according
to William A. low , chairman, am
Harare P. Uraraldaa,
.
roan, h that n0 effort wa* made
lo parrel out Ike work t o the unemployed. The movement m ognltad that unemployment applim
to ike contractor and Jobber n
we|*&lt; a- to the Individual rrad ­
man. that if one get* work the
other will get work alao.

m Mtk special train: (upper left) tlebe llaalel,; tapper right) U-K
&gt;rn Mars- meslk tn route.
A

sheet* t aI* r

-

cppHal

train, unUsual llcbllag lad for Ike all*
atocjdr-.J iu b * n .«fc h k k .tw r s k
Klnetrie wa* aakvd to eanttrutl
cotvaPI# electrical devleoo, aa IB the teals. Tba kitchen was Inwait aa * replica of morledocn'a stalled beraas* leaiperamcnlsl
tgm*d. H«llbtt flee eh, will carry tiara Insisted that food bo propl*e-tc«r* maria rolabrltlea from erty prewrVad and prepared All
tk* W elle to Atlantic sea boa rds, ,lh* ehef has (o do. after rerelelng
stopplac at various cttle* ea brdert for meals, la lo prsss a
rout a. facladlac Wacblaaton, D. ballon and the food Is rooked auC.. where they attend the Hoooe- lomatlrallr. i After tha meal la
rell taaagural earemoniae.
served, hs presses s button and
Tb* special train will resemble Ihe dlshen are vdtsbed. Electricity
• .B rin g meteor tag It faille* even preserve!the rood autothrough tit* nights. Krtvrlorx matleally.
On ta * . abaerrsllna
•III b* electrically lighted— Ik* n r . a email edllioi of Mellbti
( n t tlmo la raltread history Ihat liench. the mnvte rofonr’e bathing
each « feat hat been tccom- resoit, h it been built, with palm
ptlahod. Huge sua arts, or Hol­ tree*, sand and atnclrtc sun
lywood Halil*. Installed to liter lamps to lend added realism.
bsigsgs cars, will rati pooerlnl
In each rlty where slops are
beams falo Iks night skies. Spe­ made, stars will participate in a
cial eastpmesl has heed lif- parade and laler win make pet.!
atblled ta f*retch current for the aonat appearances at I Warner*

w is -m

AftkaA-m lM *, a t , said te
oHy IWO.bOO » yWr MCh U
Lord Dbvedport, who road*

Had field, atee I hinj. Among
i richest women a n Lady HouaI, widow |f a great shipowner,
1 Baronesa Burton, who haa
it Intanata la tba hre wi ng In*
'try.
-•. •.
dllllonab* M. P .V M l their owb

,

Brothers' theater. Many of them
yn yw
|hra'aeneai movie oitravagahra.
.Tk* train is schedakd la toatn
Los'Angelos )Vb. j ) j ia Denver
Peh. |3; Kah.as City, Fab. I I :
It.-lw alt, Vet. 11; Indianapolis.
reh. 27; Chics go, Feb. I t ; De-

M '

'Renovizing’ Drive
HelpingTo Provide
Work F o r Jobless

trades, according to officials of
the campaign.
“ Not only I’htlailelphla,’* T. H.
Roberts, president of Ihe Mont(turnery C o u n t y
Kedl Katale
Honr'l. j j u i rrcanlly. Jtbut tba adJoining I’cnnsylvanlH counties, an
well, are feeling the beneficial e f­
fect raused by lha release of
hoanlerl cash that is slowly being
taken from hiding places and paid
t&lt;&gt; numerous concerns and individ­
uals tn the various building Indus­
tries. This effect is far-reaching
in il* good."
Actual figures from Ihe bureau
nf hitlMing inspection for the tit)
rhnw &lt;n increase nf Do per cent in
Ihr kutmher nf hnikllng permits
Issued during January as con­
trasted lo Ihe number for, the
santo month a year ago.
I.siinrhe,| under the leadership
nf a council nf In nf the outstand­
ing business men nf the rlty, the
rintpalgn was barked by 1000
trade, e|vic*,l mmmnnlly ami relig­
ions organ iit I tons and actively
furthered by some 7000 workers
who canvassed homes and buai-

i ^ ttc*1* ^ 1 « * * • « * * dry. food* I was acquired In a barter with ln-|
for cwrttry prr&gt;*jce with faraj- diana, in etchaAge for which they|
J t*,fa h a «r. “ awap" too* aad faad rrcel eml band*, kniews, kettle*'
f « r bbor, merchantc p*y .mpV.y*a ,U valued « t gpprailmately %U.
ta ftroda Inetatd o f money, Utah- ------William
lam Penn transacted several
.with acrlD I successful “swaps” with Uw red
* &lt;1 10 HI man In **Ubll|hhr/ the present
PHILADELPHIA, . Feb. 17—
stala of Penniyleapla.
'
Appmvlmalrly |l!»,tM)u,noo nf new
■ * - " 1
Until th* adeant of tbe motor- business to he ennaumatrd with­
m* H m
l , r ' "hors* swapping" " « «
in in the nest si* uinntlis has been
. .
|rogue among farmer* throughout fledged *n Hate In the “ Henoelre
th# South. Though almost cttinci I’hlladelphia" ratupaign initialed
I at present, it pevorthelcss U fol- four weeks ago, and nlready relowed In isbkltd rural see tinns to iBlta are shown In an increase In
barter ia tD|n
building permits issued and a gen­
eral stimulus in the building
1 Cal Clauds B. Baudar. of. Anoavlll*rTkmn.,- an aatoaroWie1daalar,
recently f o u n d himself over­
o b in tba history of our organisation
stocked with used car*. To get rid
the cot) fide lire esprssd by tba pub­
of (ham h* started a barter sys­
lic Ihruugh their patrturago during
tem and ha( vxrhangsd motorcars
“ We could not let the generous this sale", Mr. Beslry declared.
for svarythlag from sweat ^otaTha “ Appreciation Male" will
toon to blue monk*/*.
• response nf the public to our
Bartering baa am* extended to •Adversary Hale* ,go _unrewarded bring numerous quality fools,
•duration- A. number nf sort ham lg wo *ro offrring a Iwo di\y 'Ap- trash fruits, .vegetables and meals
cnDege* bar* accepted Irtsji pate- ptaclallon Hale' Friday and Satur­ at pricer rqilpUy-** low as during
toes, asroet potato**, milch row* day", H. C. Beslry, manarrr of Ihe anniversary tile, the slorr
and hog* in angbanga iar tuition Plggly Wiggly stores, said Thurs­ manager states. Kbewher* in this
newspaper ia an advertisement
day.
and admlnigttuUon f***s TmM,
“Our birthday relehration was listing a few of Ihe many foods
Mis* Plena Percy dnrvp plaa.beari
*
o f cattla to Lbutslana W a ll UnL Mb o f Iba most euctetiful erent.s offered in the evrnt.
t Of 10 key, and lock. ve rally In Hsu of tuition, and *lmi*hono 383-W.
liar other leading'
Institutions
Hbtb T out GIm m
have swapped. *dacnUon*l facili­
WUed Now 111
ties for farm piudneta.
W. lat Streak
Reduced p r i c e on alagU
After all, tba South ha* prveevision and Kryplok lento. Alio
dent far hariariag good*. Th#
Frank Lcwl* and Martin ham

WANT A

Piar^iy-WiffRiy H UI
“Appreciation Sale’1

x -s -s

Martin’s Garage

all shall and
QUad frames.

LOST— Whit* setter dog. Lemon
ear. Between DeLand and New
Snvjraa, Feb, 11.
Notify C. B.
Bra nan, 'Hew Smyrna or Herald,

gold

Dr. H«*try McLaulln, Jr.
OPTOMETit1ST
111 Park Are.
tiOTirsi o r seaarstifa
»*•*JL^TI

Notlrs Hi H.rsbr
sod In oursusnes
tIN T AN Austin. Roadster ar tlM l dvers* of
coup*. 8e per bills. Reel A Sou, ■usle, msdv and
day arassnuarr m

o f IHat cvrisio
rnrerlosar* nmf
''* 2 . " b *
a rtw a a W b r ta »

n n * q lt r*nurt In »lUl f» r Im Di MIM
Coustr. riorkto. I " Tsaacery. I "

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- hvm?o i r . r r t n t ? *
t.irn iNXtmkicrd " » * f A N r . a
Fine World Boater fafvnrnllnn
tindtr 111*1 » * •
la, C. Caspar, I mil* NoMfc rscUllsa. was plaint Iff. dtt
IIAl.PIt K. BXKVr.Nn and OI.1.IK
south o f Glndervltl*.
v u tu rrarv-MJ ku wtrar wvr.
d*f*pdMnt*, 1. H. H. WATBON, la
OYPTJAN lotus . tubers anc Bpavlsl Master of said n u n d
goldfish. Mrs. Gaorga Maffstt m m (| «rr«« •ppf&gt;lnt«dl akall o ff«r
rar e a lf ssd m il U

H in L u m b er Co.
O a a llty M erchandlxe i t
llth and Hslly

th* etper'-ac* aad equipment
la da • * *
'ah. Baa as dad
save tiSaar

Reooonablc Price* with
U P BERVKK

Phana I I

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’l l « f r ^ H r W TTO‘ &gt;ff(fT,i"
rry of bualnca*. and a decided Im
pfnrrnicnt *h*ul db* marked by
Ihe mldrtl* of 1917. according to
G. V. Men, Of Ihe Amerlran In­
stitute o f Sleet Construction. Inc.,
of New' York.
This recover), he *ay», will rvcult from a reversal of the over­
extended and then suddenly con­
tracted cretlll procenies which In­
cited th« alump. Those factors, Ire
notes, “ are now patent.”
"The f 1,000.000,000 of hoarded
money in the tlnited States," he
points nnt, ” 1* slowly twin* retnrne,| Into elrvu’wtlnit. Ilur bsnk*
have nn deposit with I ho federal
reserve banks around IIWO.OWMhiO
mnre than is reqr Ired for reservrs. New national bank rtir.
reney, under the rlaaa-Rorah
rider lo the llonif Istan llanli
mil. based on government bonds.
Is around |l8n,W».0W, and ran
lie further rip * 1tde,| as Ibe need
arises. The WWJJWOOO of xn'-i
w,, reported ilurlnc the first half
of 19.12 hat alt been returned In

Don’t Trifle Witl' Cm *

'I W t 1st them §** k araagla b*M.

-emmodltlm, “ for ohvlmtvly lb*
larger the itork of money on
hand, the more of it we m «»t elchange for the ordinary arttJri
Inert ace,| price*. he ronrlude*.
civ pled with a marked intrea-e In
ihe Investment o f money In budnevier, wtl| mnre effr'tirply re*1nrv |hftfsparity than alt other Inf'lpnrr* the government could
'Tt^rg lo l•car upon I he problem.

I&gt;timr In eredlt.
Id wide tiiH'id.r ■
itevlntettla wa«
. hr hold*, tor
re • depression
tbit followed.
\Yo nlinutd ace during the nevt
few Bhjnth' a arrowing nnvlglr on
Ihe part of our hank;-*, Mr. Men
declarer, t-t find root an,| nafr
use fnr their aemmulutod aloha
og Vash. Thla, rnupVJ with a tub*m w ror ■•w r mr■’murrwit17

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CONSTIPATION
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a number nt year* and I find that
I I 1 Ak . Bukaiib
..ll.iln o
I a U ti
tt'U shout tthe
best medicine
I rtn
take for headache. Hlintt«ne**. a
tight feeling and for gas and spit­
ting up of my food." writes Mr.
Bert Smith, of Carthage. Mo,
“Taken In broken dn«rs. mackDraught will rallave this. It will
aim help (ha a laxative) a cold
and hoaraaoaaa. When I feel ‘all
down aad out.' I taka Dlack-

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rtmsM TatUag footing *11 rlghh
illJ v ^ lB n iT T It la al*" C'V'd
iS fflS H jggB lter bad breath
and other Itttla troubles of thla
kind when das to constipation “

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TO MICHIGAN
TO HELP BANKS
• •

Resolution Aimed At
Prohibition Amend*
ment Ghres Protec­
tion To Dry •States
WASHINGTON. Feb. 16.—
(A1)—The 8en«te today adopt­
ed tho Blaine resolution fbr
repeal of the prohibition
amendment with protection
M ~ fi£.drX JlU JtaJto * n Jiq u &lt; K .im * .

INSULL’S SON IS
WimESS BEFORE
BANK COMMITTEE
Tells How FamJJyWas
Permitted-To Buy
Stocks Under Price

WASHINGTON. Feb.
portation. Ratifications to be
made by state conventions. , The Senate dog Into tho ruins of
' Aa tho repeal submission tha great Instill financial cmplrv
amendment stood today for for tho first tin s yesterday, onearthed a contract, under whlcu
final action It read:
“That tho following article la members of tha utility magnate'*
family might have made a fortune
hart by prpoaed as an amendment and prepared to question Owen U
to the {mutilation of tho United Young and Charles 0 . Dawes.
*States, wttefc shall he solid to
From Samuel Insult. Jr., whose
alt tntontp tint ipsrpofpo se- pert hither ls-a fugitive In Greece, tho
Of tho wnstiretlon when ratified Senate's banking c o m m ittee
by tho conventions of three* learned that members of tho fam
lly were permitted by tho con­
fourths of the several states:
“Article—Sectlrn 1. Tho eight tract In question.to buy stocks In
tenth article of amendment tnT*n Ineoll Investment trust for
the constitution of tho United $2.1,000,000 less than their market
price.
The
“paper profits."
States la hereby repealed.
“Section 2. The transportation young 'Insult said, were nevar
or Impcrtatlon Into any state, realized.
Young appeared In the commit
territory, or possess'on of tho
United 8tates for delivery or use tee room yesterday, said he was
therein of Intoxicating liquors, there nndJF subpoena, noncha­
In vtolatfcn of the laws thereof, lantly lit a pipe and listened to the
testimony from a rear e«aL He
Is hereby prohibited. ■
_
“Section 9. This article shall bo was one of a lonr list of "favored
Inoperative unless It shall have customers," os revested by
been ratified ae an amendment to eaivershlp proceedings In Chicago,
the ecnstltutlon hy the conven­ to whom the . elder Inaull sold
tions of tho several states, as at advantagaouf prices.
Meanwhile, at a federal trade
provided In the constitution, with­
in seven years from Urn date of commission Inquiry, Examiner Dothe submlaalon hereof to the pue described what he termed the
"practice" of tho Inaull family In
states by the CongTVss."
forming companies, sailing stock
from one to the other of, these
companies, yetting up the stock at
fictitious values, and offer!ww the
irsultlng Inflated sh are/ to the
b
public throughout America, Can­
ada and Europe.
The committee room wan crowd­
ed as young Instill testified, but
BABSON PARK. Feb. IK— onhr a few senators attended.
Preparations are now being com­
The testimony developed that
pleted for tho alxth anneal Scenic Inaull Utility Investment. Ineorlliyhlands Business Conference, pointed, an Investment trust, was
to bo staged here Feb. 11-21 In­ formed In the latter part of De­
clusive. under tho sponsor-hip of cember, 1928.
Webber College pnd the ttshsnn
Its stock was listed on the Chi­
organisation. Programs arr being cago earhange Jan. CL IM®,
mailed and preparations are be­ sold at $30 a share, later rising to
ing made to handle larg- "'idl­ $tn before the crash "f I 0OT.
eness a t the ..Webber roller*
On the tame day the stock was
easlno on the lake front, where
(Continued On Pag* Five)
all seesiona will he held. The-* I*
no charge to a sir of the progr •"* RAIL OFFICIAL!} VISIT CITY
which are arranged as a public
_
service hy the sponsors, In to of­
W. W. Finley,' J r , of Phils*
fort to provide an opportunity fn» delphla, general freight agent of
discussion of. vital present day the Pennsylvania Railroad, headed
topics of Intfresl.
a group of four railroad officials
In addition to Roter W. Baboon who wera In- Sanford today dis­
well-known '’economist, who will cussing various topics relating to
address ,thd conference Thursday
tha rail line. Tha other prominent
morning at,' 1(1 o'clock on the tub- men wera: Ben Livingston, of
• Jeet "The /Business Outlook for Philadelphia, perishable freight
1MJ“, eminent speakers who will
ayenl, E. B. Sullivan, of Jackson# F discuss a,variety of business and
vtl.e, district freight ajan t, and
F 'economic/subjects Include: ConGeotga Writ, of Jacksonville,
pressman Schuyler Merritt, of
Stamfor^. Conn., whose sdbj-et Is traveling freight agent, all of the
Pennsylvania Railroad.
"The Congress of Today”: W. C.
McCormick, secretary pf tho Flor­
DO-X COMM AMD Kit NAMED
Ida forestry Association, sched­
uled to discuss the vast potential­
BERLIN, Feb. 16,—&lt;/P&gt;—The
ities of Florida's cutover and that Hitler government today appoint­
woode lands: Dr. CJoreoce M. Gal­ ed Fradrkh Christiansen, com­
,
l*P&gt; ®f Prevldanee, R. | , promt- mander of the trana-Atlantic f ty­
aeal to tho afftlts of the Baptist ing boat DO-X, as chief of the
Church and well known writer: air sports and training division
tn d Jap B u m , of lako Wiles, la the newly created aviation de­
wbese address will deal with -The partment.
Wor Debt Middle."
HAVANA BANS BEGGARS
WHITE PRISONER ESCAPES
HAVANA. F d l“ la -O P I—The
government took' steps yesterday
'
/ TALLAHASSEE, feb.
to free the streets of Havana from
. .‘—The Prison Bureau war
a horde of beggars, who, the news­
•yesterday of tho eoeapo of WQHam papers declare, have been making
■Stafford, white convict, from a the city less attractive to tourDepartment camp a t
ladlaatowa. Stafford was serving
*0 years from Hillsborough cown- MINNESOTA BANK BOBBED
ty for breaking and entering.
ST-’STEPHENS, Mian, Feb. 18.
—(•&gt; —Raiding a local bank and
a garage ilmult sororaiy, throe
men shot aad wounded a
11 Die* masked
kidnapped tho bank cashier
From Hotel yoeth.
sad then released him anharmed.
aa they fled yeetorday with boIwoen f4M aad $660.

Busi
I Being: Planned
1 A tB a b s o n P a r k

WILLYS NAHM) RECEIVER
T o Le d O, Ohio, Fob. IS—W l—
The t Willys-OvTtiaad Company
day a ftm M a TM^ * n U * r **U r’
'
of tb
Ra

Millions Have Arrived
T o Bolster Finan­
cial Structure Aft­
er Recent Shaking
DETROIT. Feb. 18.—I f) —Mil*
of ilallsrs came Into Mkht|c n yesterday and la»t n l|h t were
in tho vaults of 440 temporarily
closed banks, awaiting dliUibu

Mrs., Joe
GillFast LosingmGround
A s R esult O f A ssassin ’s Attack
*£:
■

p f.

FAIR OPENS WITH
MANY DISPLAYS
IN HOTEL ROOMS

“^Rik Attendance IsExpectcd At Exhibits;
Admission Is Free

. Most of the
— slate's banka. Ulc
becauio of an eight-day holiday
proclamation, will allow deposi­
tor* to withdraw five percent of
their ha Iin e rt today. Others will
"We look for an attendance
limTl the amount any Individual
may take, while still others plan that will lax the rapacity of the
to grant “reasonable and neee*- building" said Mrs. Jchn O.
itiy " requests for money. The I eontrdy this morning aa she
put pose of all la the same—l* t r ­ conducted " i
llrrsld reporter
uer* In port Ihw eitaeH oir'-cre­ through the tnhhy an I adjoining
ated .by Governor
Comslock'n
emergency decree suspending reg­ lowrr-flocr rooms of the Mayfair
ular banking operations from Feb. llotr| where this afternoon at 2:00
iVInek the first annual free
N to Feb. 23.
.
All Detroit banks remained Home Demonstration Fair waa
closed yeiterday. Some upstate opened to tha public for a three—’
banka were open a part of the day run.
"We expert n large attendance
day, caring for the need* of local
business os a modified scale. Of­ for mnny. reasons." she said,
ficials said upwards of S30.000,- "first of all berauso there Is no
000 had been shipped into Dc- admission rhanre. We beliere that
troll. A total of $24,000,000 will the displays which we will offsr
he trleased in Detroit under the through the courtesy of no many
co-operating mrrrhanls and pri­
live percent withdrawal plan.
Although -tankers expected a vate- Individuals are so unusual
tremendous
bookkeeping
task anil altrartive that, hy word of
when the doors are opened at 10 mouth advertising, rack day's at­
A. M.. today for emergency with­ tendance will nutdo the previous
drawals, thfy said they believed day's attendance. Wo knew that
the action will case the situation the theme of the Fair, homo Im­
of a large part of ths state's P00,­ provement, Is being slrosscd 111
000 depositors, who have lived for scores of ways a* you can see by
twu days oo credit anil dwindling the wide variety of displays, all
of which srr Important contrib­
pockst rhangv.
Slate esecutlvc* and flnancml uting factors In the success of
trailers went forward with discus­ n well-ordered home".
sions of th« general re-«penlng of
Ths Fair appears to be a|l that
all bar.U*ltoxt Thursday, by whleb Mfp, Lronardy rlalm* for tt, Ter,
time thsy said they believed the from the' lime the visitor- first
situation In the Union Guardian enters the building to see a beau­
Trust Company, whose difflcultire tiful display of late model auto­
precipitated the closing order, mobiles, until he has visited the
would te allayed.
remarkable display &lt;f home-made
In l.an*isg, a bill was prepared quilts, rugs, and snlbiues In the
for Introduction In the legislature south corner of the long dining
which would permit the limiting room, there are numerous deco­
of withdrawals when the holiday Is rated booths before whlrh the
ended—In case such action Is nec­ man or woman Interested In n
essary. Governor Cuniatnck »ald home ran reasonably lie expected
he doubted that many banks would In slop and study.
have to exercise such* limitation,
Fnterln* the former library
but that tha legislation evidently Inline* rf the hotel, the visitor Is
waa proposed to lit emergency greeted hy displays of home prodrases. He said he hsd not spon­ nets shown by.Forrest Gatrhel's
sored the bill..
I'ash Grorsry. IVrklns.Radford,
The govsmor, declaring he had Inc.. Kilgore Herd Co., Seminole
teen informed tome banks opened Cnunlv l&gt;»lrv Association, fins
yesterday for "essentisl business", Schmnh Pig Farm, Florida Pow­
said the slate will nnt force them er and l.leht Go.. Semlnolo Tire
to comply slrlctly with his hol­ Shoo, and Dr. P. Phillips.
iday priclamation. He said the
The narrow hallway leading In­
situation Is "not subject to rules, to the dining room contains ex­
but good judgment.”
hibits hv the Winter Gsrdrn
la te r he left Lansing for De­ Ornamental Nurseries, the l.*wis
troit. planning to sigh over $ 100.­ Knives Go., anil the 7.arhry000 In R. F. C. cheeks for welfare Veneer Go.
use In 10 Michigan communities
Just off this hallway and to
to the federal reserve lank for the right In the first ro-m i*
rashing, and to attend several one of the features of the I sir,
honking conference*.
the panlry shelf demonstration
I'lotkln charged a brearn of Hint also inrludss an allradive
trust In the management of n dlsnlsy nf glass fruits and vege­
&lt;h*m of hotels owned by him in tables prepared by members of
Detroit and Fonllae.
(Continued on Page Six)

Issue O n Riparian Large Attendance
Rights May Block Expected A t Meet
Road Construction InLakeland Friday
The possibility that work may
be halted on the Laktfronl Boule­
vard loomed today when the re­
ceipt of a telegram from C. 'll.
Treidw ay,. chairman of the State
Road Depa rtmen t, was announced
by Mayor Vivian A. Speer In
which It vr«s Indicated that work
could not proceed until necessary
rigkta of way lav a been provided.
A tamperary Injunction, granted
early thU week by Judge Millard
II. Smith, .yostralas the .Stale
cootlnuproperty
Herring
I dispute

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X« »*-•■• I

Uecauxe a full report of yeiterday's confersnea between railroad
traffic heads and a special eommittee from rioridai Cslery .Shipber of the committee which ye*Hotel ht Nevr-York-CIty will be
the feature of.the meeting, an
official of tha Shippers orgsniutloa this morning pradlcUyl. a
large attendance of celery'grow­
ers securing an emergency freight
meeting In Lakeland tomorrow
night at 8:00 o’clock.
J. C. Hutchison, Hanford mem
her of tho ommittra which yealerilay met railroad men to talk
over tha pooalblljty of tho grogera securing aa emergency freight
rate on eelary a t thla time, Is •«pected to return to 8anford late
tonight. Ha srill attend the Lake­
land meeting, and will probably
■peek for Urn committee.
Other matters to be heard era
reports from the radio commit­
tee, n discussion a t to whether
the plowing under period shall he
continued far M other week,
"
reports from various sales
aa to noted Improvement

MOTOR DEALERS
STAGING SHOW AT
MAYFAIR'HOTEL

SPARED

t M1Mg rr—IHERTir‘"~*^*"W*t *,&gt;

Latent Models In Car
Industry Will BeOn
Display For 3 Days

Important Political
Assassinations
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t i t s — A pr

I t . A b r a h a s , IJ e c o la .

preeliteai r&gt;f tn» t 011*4 Hate*.
I« t|_ J u ly 2 J«ntM A. ndflldld.

______

President-c 1e c t Un­
harmed Aslntended *
Shota For llim llurt...
5 Others In Throng

,^msL
to ’Yrom nn a*-

^ T ic.

M IA M I, f
re*

tvrmflldvnl nf Hi# Unlltd
by Charles J. rlsltesa of Sew
York si a fall woe stsllra l«
Wsshlnslna: died
t i l l al.W beron. N J.i Ualtesu
was hsHfeo «n June It, 1ISS.
lir a —&lt;Vt. Ji Carter It Harrison,
Hr.. mayor of Chlrngis.
H IIsm .O ,nehel.
Its*—Js* at.
.“.. W
......----■ ■ ivsrnor o f K e n l u e h r i J a l y J*.
Humbert. King at lllir

gitshin'K b u llclis.., r r ta id e n t*
elect F ra n k lin D'. Krmncvclt
called nt th e Ja ck a o n M®*
m orlnl H oap ital lo tlay to sa y
goodbye anti tn en co u rag o
!&lt;nral automobile 'dealers, justly
fiv e v ic tim s o f th e w m ild-ho :
proud of the new—T.l.TI “creations
t
s
e
t
—K
ept,
t
W
illia
m
M
eK
In
ter.
k
ille r w ho nought to ila y h im
which have been In their show­
,.re e l,le n t o f lb * C a lle d m a te s ,
la s t n ig h t.
T h e I’n m ld eu t- t
d ie d o n Hept. I I . I* • l•
rooms for the pest few days and
ta s k — H er.
I*.
« a .g o v e rn o r
fleet found Mayor Cermak of ■
uniting an one to bring their cus­
P r s n b a in e a e n b s r g a f Id a h o
tomers tnd friends a glimpse of H I J — l*eb. IS r r n n c l s e u I U s,le . Chicago, in a critical condition,
ro. p re s id e n t o f kleilcw s n d
the latest Improved types of mo­
J o e * l*lnu * « n re e . tk o v lre and XIra. Jw II. Gill, wif* nf tba
tor rar, today invited Seminole
rfihUnt
president cf th* Florida rower
I—Jtitip
SI*
at
Mara|#vo.
!!«»»•
r
-V
*
County to turn o ut rn masse to t.r;
hie. Archiliih# Francis KtrUIview a comprehensive display
nutt.l of AUBtrla*lluagary ami and Light Company, fast l*»lni* ,
Ilia wlf#. Cauataa* Mnphl# ground. Sh* underwent n bloo&gt;l
which Is one nf the features nf
«*|i&lt;t|»h. luirhvaa Of lloh#n. transfusloii Ju-l l&gt;efor* lUswevelt ■
the first annual Home Demonstra
h«ra
m
« -July I#, f ia r of ltu*«l*
tlon Fair which opened at the
#ml hlB family al KhaUrln* arrived.
The others hurt In th* shooting, ;
Mayfair lintel thin afternoon for
kvri
Florida's most distinguished a three-day run.
If IP—Krb It. Kurt Kl«n#r, IU* whlrh occurred ns tha President- |
»#rl«n
I'rtmUr
al
Mualrh.
visitor. President-elect Franklin
Styling that Is distinctly In the It;a M.»y 2a. rim. VrnuEll#m« •tact finish* I n short adibraa
D. Roosevelt, who last night »s- modern manner la a feature nf
i*arranta. prv»lil»n| of Mh Ica tn a wrifoming throng l»*r* fnl«.
July 3* ilan fraMrl*.*.*
raped five bullets fired at him by every one of the 16 cars nn dis­ 1123
PimliH Villa, •■•r#b«l I#a4ar lowing his arrival aboard Vlncrnt
n young Italian who la reported play. I ra g , low, an,| smartly conA ttar’s yacht from a cruise In
nf Mr %If f*
as having purchased e pistol for inured In new. stream Inca, 1*5* Job---- IL-. Crsstdeal.sUc*. Bahama waters. W T n m T tflr
Urn.
lUirrgon uf Mm I&lt;
the purpose of sh itting Ids King well describee the brightly rolored
ths road tn recovery. They wsret
re*
euI lw»umrr. #$»#•
some years ago.
hilt* Margaret Krui-. Newark,
bodies that rrown each of the 193V—May InaINKr»nrlt
rrpuMIr
lt|*lll Of Ihm
standard make chassis that Is 1913 -May II Kl Inuhal. 37. •hot In the hnml; Willinnt SinJipdittH pr#ml#r.
nolt. New York pc Iire man, shot
representrd. Prices th at are with­
In the head; and Russell Caldwell,
in the reach of every purse, ary
Miami, shot In tl"' head.
ell important features op the dis­
The attempt at nroas-lnsiloo
play which Includes th* opposltaa
took place In Bay F'ront Park,
In price. Auitine end Cadillac*.
five ahota haing directed lowarda
The display Is contained in the
Rrosevelt a* he I&lt;h'W his veat in
lobby of the hotel, end Is Ihe
the car al the conclusion of hla
first sight to greet the eye of the
DELANP, . Frb. lit. Ghamher
brisf
ta lk .
Xtaynr Cermak,
Fair visitor. It la true that car­
of Commerce shock troops, from nival attractions designed tn ap­
alandlng Just Ivhln.l ihe IT**IKneoe ragtag reports e f
In* dent-elect's rar, w«s am ongrth* •
commander In rhlef on down, radi­ peal tn the chlVIren era very much
ate,! ronfldenee and drtemilnetlon In evidence shout the front en- crossed hdslnetx Ind gwnlra) bet- ffrat hit. the bullel lodging l i f h h |
yesterday morning ns the annual |trance, but the adult’s attention to Itrm rnl of feeling tmoog reei- abdomen.
Shocked and slarlled, Bn'sgvsl).
I the automobile display first comes
membership drive swung Into lb* at he walks toward t h ^ lobby drnts of Central Florida were waited to plrk up Mayor Cenhak .
made
at
a
monthly
conference
of
home stretch with the 1933 goal,
^
Central Florida Metropolitan Ufa and ipftl lo tho hoMpitil
340 .members, alrrsily definitely door.
Through Its window ran be teen Insurance representatives at a him, while police and srcrel serv­
In sight.
,
ice men. who had pmmrH Upon
the rar that has attracted sensa­
An unoffieisl rheck of the tional notices ever since It woe dinner meeting at the Montrsuma Ih a ' gun wir bier, hurried him off
Hotel
last
night.
first day’s operation indicated that first Introduced to Sanford, the
O. A. Boon, of Orlando, district lo jail. A* lb* enr starlrd, Roose­
the 200 mark had been safely new 1923 Victoria Ford, a thing of
manager
for the firm, presided velt waved reassuringly to tho
passed in the course of the first beauty down |o its red wire
crowd and told Ihor* nenr hint
day's o|ierstinns, G. K. Gilliland, wheel*. Hundred* of persons vis­ over the meeting end led In th* to "Tell them I am all right".
secretary, announced. It is not ited the Htrlck'and Motors, Inc., discussions relating to Insurance
Following his return from tha
in its many phases. Several
expected, however, that the out
hospital to Ihe Astnr yacht
(Continued On Page Fire)
speakers
were
heard
during
the
come of the drier ran he definitely
business meeting that followed where Tie spent thn night, tho
determined until all units turn in
the dinner, sll of them reporting Presldent-eleel Issued th* follow­
a final report s i the rto-r of
talre
better than at this time last ing etotemenl: "I am iloaply
the d rltr ls.&lt;t night. Many groups
year, sod conditions apparently on moved hy the serious injuries In­
Have withheld any preliminary re­
flicted upon my friends tonight, *
an uplurn.
port and in View nf the enthusi­
(Continued On I’ng* HU)
Among
Ihme
present
wero:
J.
asm present In tho ranks it Is
A.
Brown,
W.
J.
Rhodes,
V.
D.
highly probable llhst final re­
Wells, tl. K. Ilsgerman, R. M.
turns may exceed .rarly expecta­
ttenlorg were awarded more Mason, of. Sanford, It I.. Morris,
tions.
The ready response of those pieces on the Seminole* High Roy V. Owen, of lloLand, A. J.
contacted so far indicates con 8chool honor roll for the third Gardner, of lake Wale*, 11. G.
eluiivsly that the merchant, of unit of the echol year by placing Stuart, f . I». Stowe, L. H. Orville,
D eirad are keenly glue to the 18 beys and girls on th« roll, Herry Kucher, Harry Caroon, L.
R. Illinium. Wm. Nichols, J.
advantages to be derived front according to Frof. (5. K. McKay,
ANNAPOLIS, Mil., Feb. H I sfTillstlr.il with the lornl trade who released the names this Froidhnrg ami 0 , A, Boon, nf Or
londo; C. C. Coulter, of Kissim­ —A lashing afroM tl)« Imck wllh
body, and at ro lime in rerent morning.
mee, Orris lltll, of Cocoa; F. H. a eal-o-nlne-tsili was given DelTho hoUbr roll by clames: _
years |ia, tho re,pun e to the call
Seniors: th* Misses Lucy Dob­ Coston, of laesburg; E. T. Gwen, agate Frank llirt in Ihe Maryland
for meiiilx'r hip met with a more
bins. Marjorie Dull, so, . Esther of Midland; E. A. Royal, of Win state house n« u personal illustra­
rnthusinttie response.
Erickson. Gladys llr n d r rto n , ter listen, and C. C. Owen, I’ tion of hi* a-wrtlon tb* whipping
Marion lloolehen, Jeanette Bor­ R. Killer, A. C. Trefrey, J. F. post was "a relic of til* days of
land, H aul llsrvey. Mary Man­ Tslton, un.l A. K. Lewi,, uf Day barbarism."
Standing real l e i and leaning
ning, Margaret MrGervey, Aik* tona ilesrh.
against n p ila r in nn anteroom,
Mrfilone, Betty McKinnon. Cor­
Illrt, a representative front Bal­
nell* McRae Catherine Morrison,
timore, was struck by a colleague,
Johnny Gondenough, world’s Helen Wilson. Merjorie Tillla end
rhampkn long distance plsno BproU Long, Bill Stamper, Ira
Delegate Norman Mluirt, uf llur.
rlty sr, this afternoon said that Strnstrcm, Roy Burkholder.
lock.
he Is ready to seek's new world's
Ilirt’s lest followed an nddrosa
Junior*: th* Mlite* Tbslm*
record for marathon piano play­ Benson, Mery Calhoun, Naomi
nn tho hmiao floor in d*f«ni« of
ing, and that when he starts Greer, Niomi Hutchlne. Georgene
SEATTLE, Fsb. 16.—(A^-More hi* bill for the nlmlitlon of tha
playing at the Sanford Elks flub Hart. Merlon Lundqulst, Mery than 200 unemployed organised whipping post us a twnnlty fur
rooms tomorrow night at H:(MI (raise Nickel. Evelyn Nipptr, for an Indafinita slay in the City wifa-baating in Mapylamh
Tha
o'clock, he will have his rye nn Betty Wheel***, l/&gt;raln * Yar­ Hall yrsterday, saying they would proposal was reported fmm cony/ 1
the hour of 1:00 .o’elck oq tha borough end Jenovtn* Woll*. .
mltlee Tuesday nluht nrd »ftor
not leaf* until their relief de­
morning of Feb. 22.
th» lashing pai-i'd tu tlw thlnl
Sophomores: the Misses Ruby mands were granted.
If h* I s ' able to ward off fa­ Edmondson, Jewel Giles, Florence
A committee prepared to go to reading.
tigue end sleep that long, tnd Hardy, Aldln* Harrison. Eletnor Olympia whara tha stata legisla­
Tho author o^ the bill said any
doesn't run nut ef music, he will Hickson, Muriel McIntyre. Mary ture is in session, to protest aboli­ man who heats hi* wif* "should
then have played 101 hours stead­ McMahon, Jano Sharon, Ada tion of the King county dot* sys­ be punished, hut I don’t think
ily, and a new world's record will Singletary,
Margaret
Squire*, tem and tha present requests for tha whipping post is propqr lit .
three days."
be his. Mr. Gooden, ugh broke Margaret Verney, Annie Wilma
jobs, groceries, free light, water
Tha house broke Into laughter t,
the old world'* record n f 00 hour* Wood*, end Charles Betts, Wil­
and gasoline.
as Delegate Francis A. ,Mitehell, i
playing when he appeared a t tha liam Rpeir, Orville Touehton.
They sang, p lajtd pinochle,
former speaker, produce)) a e a t- ..
Orlando Coliseum s-mic weeks
Freeman: tb* Mitsra Esta Ben­ ■wapptd stories, "bummed" elga■go.
r
jamin, Margaret Bennstt, Mildred rattea and handed out haadnkhet o-nlne-tails and remarkeil ha hyil i
He was brought to Sanford by Caldwell, Ruth Mtisch. Charlotte to women ahd children who had been Informed Hlrt "ia willing to •
make tha sacrifice of strirnitre b f S
officials of tk* Sanford Elks Maugktou, Louis* Packard. Miralopt in tho marble corridors all ths waia) aad taking ■ whlpning
Band whs ara peeking fund* with; garet Reita, Nora Riley, Virginia
night. Some tried to sing tho "Inwhich to further thslr Junior Meriwether, Elisabeth Brigham, UrnaHonalo", “Solidarity", and a t It would b« girsn s t tha n hip­
ping p o st"
Antlers Band. A small charge is •ad fkaok Benjamin. John Maw*
othar communist songs, but they
being asked for admission to the
•, l . F. McCuller, Jack Morrieea didnt know tho words.
room In which Mr. fioodeqoqgh
I Is. R. Taw.
The coramjsslonart wort gotta GEORGIA TOWN
will play, and a portion ef tk*
from thalr offices, having argued
proceeds gnea toward buying new
WASHINGTON. Fck.
thamaalvaa hoars* Tuesday night
} ILAJN WITH HAMMER
m a te aad equipment for the
’ *
tha demonstrators fin ) BoD around. Charoksa
load. Dr. L. T. Dose of Sanford
for job*, $ 1M 0 worth of Georgia, yretardav was graai
DYERABURG, Tmn-, Feh. XL—
wfll attend Mr. Goodenough dur­
per family par M *k, $19,000 aalf-llquidaliog loan
‘
“
'
as,
1
$,
was
held
In
jell
ing tk* marathen attempt, end
fa r • “pllgrimaga" to tho Reconstruction Floats'*
_ir to coaoectien w ith tk*
pontion for aiU relon #f
*f J . C. Holt, 82, during a Olyafpls and fra* light and
old pal whtor supply syxi
allegedly ovtr-e hammer.

DeLand’sDrive For
Trade Body Begins
Amidst Enthusiasm

O p tim is tic Spirit
M anifest At M e e t
Of Insurance Men

S e n io r s Get Most
Places Upon High
School Honor Roll

Solon Is Lashed To
Demonstrate E v i l
J
O f Whipping Post

Plano Player All Set
For Record Attempt

Unemployed Lodge
In C i t y H a l l And
Refuse To Depart

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NLY 2 CHANGES C e le ry M a rk e t R e p o rts
RE MADE IN GRID Through courtesy of the U. 3. Department of AgricuL
ULES FOR 1933 ture In eo-operatlon with the Florida State Marketing
ii« p p fa iw V irtually
Lefislated Out Of
. AD Future Games

Bureau, R, E. Winfrey, Sanford representative.

• PHILADELPHIA. Feb. I I — &lt;*&gt;
—The national football roles com«. a
a • *h e&gt; ._ .^ e t

, IPII.—TPI{ February,
m if #f tko playing code and
kr e o a k tk o F lo r M a s a l e .
loptod only two changes in th«
I l o e l a d l a o J o e k e o o e ltle ,
galatIona for IMS.
1 d B a ld vela I le e a I t
T h y war*:
First—Elimination of th# aide*
IMItlmore I, Rethlehem I. Iloelnn
IP play through a »*w losing I. Ilulfplo t. Chicago I. Clnrtenatl
I. cW eisnd I. Cnlumbue I, t)*iralt
I. Irkrhem I, Florence I, Jersey
Clly B. Newark 1, Near Orleans I,
New ^Torh I, Norfolk I. Philadel­
phia T, Plitaburah 1. Potomac
Terde *, Richmond I, W**i Albany
1 Total—IS. ,
Faaolnae fee a pe konr period endlas at »aa a, PI. today 1
PO TO M A C TA Him It rare
passer.. New York e Weehlnaton
(. Philadelphia I. luillmore I,
" r f . W M ' : T - r a r e peered
Cleveland I. Chicago I. Indlanapo.
lie. I
" ••MVNA" ntVKRHIONR: Cln*
klnnnll to Plttebureh I
. . ...
_
„
, e J a t o i l taferwisiloa fa y
te th g »pwiaw*to. tkeao ,mklah«»*mllt ‘**jj
mpllfy tha gama without Chang- Florida; Warm, clear. Ilaullega
m ILa character.
moderate: good wire Inquiry: de.
*
•
mand moderate, market steady
Of tho two alttratlona the more carloads r o k. ahipping pout.

School Board Of
Brevard Agrees
To Donate Wages

mjtUo of 'the American football
coaches association, which advo­
cated tho change, showed that an
average of 14 downs a gama wero
started by offensive teems seek­
ing to gain a bettor position from
hrktoh to continue a march down
.Tha national committee, In or*
lertng tho new rule, declared that
l.n a t onl* would eliminate the
lt d* Hag pley but also would (se­
ed tackling out of bounds and
a 'o f great aid to the offense, eaicdlaUy
In scoring
scoring territory
telally In
(tore tho team carrying the ball
erttoularly can ill afford to waste
rdown just because they are
ramped up against ona side of
he Held.
&lt; The rule against clipping wee
I Re red to make it Illegal for a
f l i p * to nm Into tho back of an
■n#t «*rrjrln» tha ball,
adding to
tho prevlou* rule
against throwing or dropping the
V * * K rots the back of tho log
or'toga of the opponent below the
hao«. In tho Interests of stricter
enforcement of the rule, the penfclfy was reduced from 25 yards
to II, after committee members
M|d pointed out that the heavier
penalty tod tome officials to has Itale about caUlag It.
, Many other suggested changes
were considered by the commit­
tee' but none waa adopted.

t

PAINS
HERE-

ROOSEVELT FIELD, K T ,
M i 1L—iAV-Tho
k u i t f I ef
Amphibians. la c, « u i m H I ;
fire yesterday and nlaw a ir p W t,
Including twe owned ky Arthur
Im &gt;, theater man, n r i do*
■troyed. Da mate era* eatimntad at SIX ROOM house completely fur*
niched. Two bath*. Will consider
renting rooms. Boa D. K-, Herald.

COCOA, Feb. IS.—Reelny that
there may bo difficulty in main*
talnlny regular school terms If
school Incomes fall short this
year, member* of tha Brevard
Board of Public Instruction In tes.
slon at Titusville Tuesday offered
to donate HO percent of their sal*
arlea to meet any deficiency that
may occur In an effort to keep the
schools rvnnlnr as tony as pos­
sible. Tha school hoard member­
ship Is composed of I* R. Highfl'l, o» Cocoa, 1- C. Stewart, nf Tl•iiarlllc, and Dr. W. J . Creel M
Kau Gallic.
According tn Information reach­
ing tho Tribune, there le no wey
for the hoard members to cut
their salaries without leyiilatlve
action, at the monthly pay of tha
members Is set by the legislature.
However, tha members agreed to
donate BO per cent of their month­
ly pay to the school fund fhould
It bo needed before the eohool poor
Is over. The members feel that If
there la not a sufficient amount of
money to pay the teachers and
that the teachers may he aaked th
cooperate with the school board In
helping to keep tho school open,
than to
they could .not Hn
show tha members of the faeul*
ties of connty schools that they
too were willing to taka a pay cut
to help out the situation .
Another action taken at the
board masting was f&gt; change the
system nf paying taachere and
bus drivers. It was voted to pay
the teachers amt bus drivers for
the second semeuler of tba school
In si* monthly Installments. In­
stead of receiving their pay each
month, the ehecka to be given
trarher* ind bu* d r iitr i will m
divided In alu monthly payments.

(nsec rally
wanes for
raUo, to*

v T t e v v t t iK

quirw 700 Laurel Ave.
BUSINESS AND 'E q a i g m e a t
• 1190.00, earning ITB.00 month.
ran operate In 'homo, n vwee gulag
North, apply to pontoai, no mail
answered, 410 Lens* Ave. Daye
fan s Beach.

Iraaspertallnn rhsraes) I# laeh
The task of bringing up chit*
rrelee, Individually wseNed. 1*10
FOR SALE: fcwratooaal
•*
doe meetly l ie. few lowuri crate drra properly never will bo a
girl's Bicycle, apply 404 Sanwsehes, J.t* doe I IS.
_
PLANT rrrr. Klnrido: IMsMteu* thlrty-hoe r-a-week job.—Detroit FOR SALE: Rhode Inland Rod ford Ave.
Parasota a#rtlnn| Warm, partly free Prone.
hate May *k i . Goo. E. WUaon,
rlaady. Hsulln*. llihl.
demaed
Lake Mary.
moderate, market etea4y. Carloads
f. a. k ahlpplaa point, (baaed m
LEOa L n o t ic e
d e liv e re d e a le s leea A I J . tr e a a p a r *
..
.
l e t l o a e k a r a e e l I* la e h r r a l e s . In .
FOR RALE: Nkca little business,
d lrld a a lly o a a h e d
and
p re c o o le d ,
fonreniently |acaU&lt;f, doing woll,
U. a No. I . J ie d o e I SO-L I t ; e r a t a
reason for selling, going away oa
w a a k e d e n d p re ro n le d , IT. A R e . I.

a n d n e a t th l* Ik ,
r u a t y , 4 . P , HW
t . it p o e n u u
't r e e I t C o a r t *
C o u n ty . I h i M a

RESULTS

*.* do s. l.s s . f a i r q u a lity M e t n .
fe w l i e .
.

NKW Toil K: Plrm. IP deareea.
raining. I rare arrived! J Calif. It
Pla. unloaded. IT rara on traek.
Supplies moderate, demand alow,
market firm Florida Id Inch rrales
waaked, and Indlvldnnlly washed
end precooled. 1-1 dot. I.TI*t.ea; •
doe I TS.| Id. a doe. I.IP-TM; IP
doe I.SP.l.TS.
.
K K T n o iT : H lla h lty e l r o n « . r IS
• .e a r e e a c le a r I C a lif, t P l a a r .
riv e d : IS r a r e o n I r s e k . S u p p lie s
m o d e ra te , d e m a n d m o d e rn Ie , m a r k e i s lig h tly
s tr o n g e r .
F lo r id a IS
Ineh e r a le a , I n d le ld a a lly
w Sehed
■ n d S T P C o o lp iL I . I P d a w P-ep.O »p.

lo n s tr a b o n

T h e F ir s t A n n u a l

r •" «r&lt;»lnery quality and rondl-

tlnri I 10*1.15
r il ll.A H K I .P I ir A : S te a d y I t d a .
a r e te , r a ln ln a . T F la . a r r iv e d : I I
ra c e n n tra i-h . ftu p p lle e a b o u t mod*

s m d i ‘* V ? :.7 p » mr r * ? j|lJ'i, " fiiy s V » “ 5 » i •"*&gt; .K ree a atp d , o rv f Individ*
w a sh e d a n d p re rn o le d . ] d o s
• ‘ • • I * * : « d o a m n e lly I.IS ; t d o s
m a o llr l t d . fe w I I I . p o o r e r I IP;

?rJESr

»*•. few ISP. poor

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•

THE SEMINOLE COUNTY FEDERATION OF WOMEN’S CLUBS

QUAKE IN ITALY

HAVE YOUR WATCH repaired
by ono who (tally known haw.
REGGIO DR CALABRIA, Ilaly, Brlggn, Jeweler, May. A n . . •
Ftb. 1S.~4A») Three ‘ owrOmbockP
at Intervale of approilmaUly an !
hour btyinnlny at 4 4 . M. jesterday terrorised SOW Inhabitant, of LOST: E itra largo whit* and oranga spotted hound. Notify C.
Cutro In thg province of Catania*
ro. Tho thneka were accompanied C.
, Howard.
by loud rumbliny but there was no 1
V—Automobflep
demigc,
RENT AN Austin. Roadster .o r
coupe. Sc per mile. Reel A Sons,
Dkete. IRA
*
Coach McT.ueas' new rombina.
tlon will go tn Orlando Friday
night for a game which wil ita rt
at 11:00 o'clock, while on Saturday
night thg Ddland team plays here.
Scores and line-ups last night:
Semleel# lllgk. OS
Fusil*. If
Smith, (
S It. Thnmuu. ( #
Kelly, f
4 Thurmond, (
t
Courier, f
1 Hudson, u
"
Whlllsn. f
t Horn, r
•
lllBSlns. r
te M Thomas, a 1
Kntahl. g
ft Itray. g
I*
Herndon, g
a Williams, g
a
Hughs., g
a

Cramps ami Pains
In Side and Back

SPO N SO RED BY

THURS. - FRI. - SAT.
MAYFAIR HOTEL
AT THE

THURSDAY—CHILDREN’S DAY

5—Help Wanted

2 P. M.—Demonstration of cake
makinif by Mr*. M. D. Gatch*
el.
3 P. M.—Dr. Philip'** moving
plcturen ahowing all phases
of "Orange Culture.”
•1 P. M.—Lecture, "Period Fur­
niture” sponsored by the Yon
Furniture Co.
8:30 P. U*—Sadye'a Fashion
Show followed by "Taxi"
Dance.
•

Hotel.

8—Situation Wanted
JOB WANTED as maid, cook, or
laundress. 1710 W. 10th. St.
YOUNG COLORED woman wants
work, cook, 'housekeeping e l
house cleaning, Carrla WUIama,
1207 West 1.1th. fit.
-i

10—Flowarn and 1’iaau
FOR RALE: Fine World Beater
pepper plants, C. Casper, I mils
south of Ginderville.

writes Mrs. J. V. Bourque, of Ooo- 12—Wanted
lales. La. “I was so wash I could
hardly walk, Cardul seamed to WANTED REAL ESTATE: Ona
or tw 0 acres of land suitable for
build me ap, aad after about twulvo
bottles I was better aad stronger home. Must be high and dry. Title
than I had been in year*.”
must be good. Out of city limits.
Women who Had themselves In Prefer Sanford Orlando highway.
a weak, rundown condition can Address P. O. Bos 1HI, Sanford.
hardly aspect to bo free from
troubleeome, painful symptoms
Wham the treukle te doe to wsak- 15—Aparimanta For Rent
aeas Cardul helps waman to eat
g g ■ n w r n m Stranger aad LOWER 5 room furnished apart­
ment, #01 Park Ave. Telephone
712 or apply l i t First National
Bank Bldg. CoIcViugh Raally Co.
TWO-STORY

FRIDAY

THURSDAY

WANTED Ladies nf refinement to
demonstrate Marinelln Cosmet­
ic!, Apply Mrs. 1*.. Agnew,. Vs Idea

10 A. M.— Lecture "Fabrics
and Colora" by Yon Furni­
ture Co.
2 Pi M.—Demonstration "Liv­ •
ing off the Pantry Shelf” by
Miss Thursby, head of the
home economics nutrition
department at Tallahassee.
P. M.—Lecture "The Modern
Trend at Furniture” by the
Yon Furniture Co.
.
9:80 P. M.—Charity Ball fea­
turing Mero'j Syncopators.

4

During the entire three daya of the fair there
will be on exhibit varloua late model automobiles
together with many educational exhibits. There
will also be featured many gaily colored booths for
your enjoyment. The dining room of tho hotel will
be completely furnished by the Yon Furniture
Company of Orlando.

ALLEY OOP—Our Prehistoric Ancestor
/ tam^ oooowoh^

AT TIM SUN AUtY, InA-

Coach Leonard MeLucas' Remi­
n d s High School basketball team
■cored a third straight victory by
turning In a 14 to 17 victory over
th« Eustii team In that City last
n ig h t Tha local MB" team lost to
Eustla by a 14 to IS score.
,
' WUaon Smith a t forward and
Peta Higgins at cantor turned In

V A

G O IN G /

Martin’s Garage
W. ta t Rtreet

1Troubles
Creomuliion

Frank Lewie and Martin kora
the. eipertomc* *ad oaulpaomt
to do yew lok. Boo uo and

XHE ADVENTURES OF.TOM, DICK AND HARRY
Fins'

w ut

10 A. M.—Lecture "Antiques"
by the Yon Furniture Co.
2 P. M.—Special demonstration
of quilting by .Mrs. R. C.
Long. Mrs. Iaoml Talbott,
Mrs. C. C. Gantt and Dr.
Elizabeth Tracy*.
* ...

Everyone ia urt*d to attend th is.fa ir.. .Th*
will b« opened at 10 o'clock each m o rn jnf and
will remain open throughout tha day and until a
lata hour each night. You are invited t o eoaee
and enjoy youreelf. Your present® .in needed in
order to make thla octaaion an annual ertaj*
•
door*

unfumlphed house.

SeminoleHigh Five
Defeats E u s t i s In
Cage Tilt^35 To 17

SATURDAY ;

’W Hue ro n
C tC K AND

'OH OJsrr'
O TAm rro
UHIOAOTM
s n k u M t,
r&amp; oA nrM rt
TIM STtAL
tseniKO

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T f e g A N F O R D C T R A L P , g A T frO R D , F L O R ID A .

Sanford Herald

A Near Crilatoity

YOUR INCOME

tiffy l

It'fM. %&gt;lf I- l i n o
l.illlnr nnti Wwmnjtr*'

T R tH S n V V . n tT. IB. 199.1

M ayor CermftV, o f f'h lfa g o . r h o t th ro u g h th e c h e st tans
serio u sly w oim iled. M rs. Jet* (ifII. lylft* o f th e p resid en t o f
I ho H o rid a P o w e r A L ig h t t'o m p a n y , w as sh o t in th e
stom ach . W illiam StHnoM. R ussell Caldw ell, nml Miss M nrjraret K reivs, w rr o nlso w ounded. T h e P resid eiit-elert escaped n n h u rm ed , a n d wnvinir hi t h a n d n o n ch alan tly to th e
crow d w as h u rrie d ly d riv en sw ay .
T ills a f / a i r re m in d s mn? s tra n g e ly of an o th e r n earnssnsainnlion o f so m e tw e n ty y e a rs ago. A n o th er Ro w *
velt w as sp e a k in g in M ilwaukee, as a p resid en tial ca n d id a te,
w hen a fa n a tic , p ro b ab ly th in k in g like Z in g am th a t his
will .should In* .s u p e rio r to th e m a jo rity , shot him th ro u g h
th e c h e st. T h is Roost celt, w ith c h a ra c te ris tic In p ertu rh n h lllty , flnislictl sp e a k in g , th o u g h h e n ev er fully reco v ered
from th e e ffe c ts o f th e sh o t.
T h e fre q u e n c y w ith w hich law lessness of I h is ty p e has
m a n ifeste d Itself In re c e n t 'm o n th s p a rtic u la rly In foreign
lo u iiirlea rev e als to e»me e x te n t th e e x tre m es to w hich
jitijuiTar .p re ju d ic e s a n d b it te rr ie r. n f» b rin g ca rrie d . T h e
a tte m p ts an th e life o f M ussolini havt^lKS'oiue alm ost comniouplnce. la n d e r s in P ra n c e and .fa p a n -h a v e been o p e -

Ah In th e c a s e o f L incoln's tlc atb , th e killer w ho woultl
lie th e sa v io r « f m an k in tl by lih e ra tln g ilo w n tn siilen h u ­
m anity f m m 't h e ty rn n n y n f its m a s te r, ynly m ak es m a t­
te rs worse. T h e sn re e iso p s»&gt; fre q u en tly is n e ith e r :-o com*
Mori (pi.ii&lt;er*y sialenient* the" peten l nor so w illing tn Real fairly w ilh th e prublrm -t nf
ilaj* ate Itardly worth a iptarter. th e wnrM n s th e m a n w ho Ih*slain . *
W hat m ig h t h a v e linppem d ill th e se U nited S ta te s hail
. Florida l&gt; the lie«l alate in the tills w ould-be jis.«rissin’H 'b td lrtad /ef’n 'tr e ttr r 'd lr e c te r t ire huril/ui.'*:. tU v u v . -uc'stniV-Ate 'rib le frjT m tle m p ia te .’e A 'fr tw tr a te d m a jo rity will Is mrt e is y
ilipc- "ton fTr&gt;l, it will trail Ov­ tn pacify n r to ileal w ith . A c o u n try w hich s u ffe rs only
from a lack nf co -o rd in ated le ad e rsh ip m ig h t have been ir­
revocably d ep re ssed b y th e loss o f ils te w leader. All hope
Mlsml llrrtibl in running a
n Mill'd “ Miami l’oetry” fo r re s to re d co nfidence m ig h t h av e p erish e d w ith him .
TJte w hole c u ltn try can w ell rejo ice th a t it wits sp ared
tm n r' V enough, -.one of It
th is ad d itio n al c a ta s tro p h e .
With irarcely three week* re
mnbiing uj the prreent »ea*ion ol

Up From The ItnnkH

Cotign -*. tba-iKhleveinenla *n fm

aCU evflrlly nothing.

N apoleon once snltl t h a t "e v e ry so ld ier c a rrie s n fieltl
m a rsh a l's lutlort ill h is k n a'p sa rk ", an d nlthniiitli lii.t wortlft
No re* nomyhie man nctually nb m ay Is* tr u e , n ev trlh cK m a it is seldom (h a t one from th e
rt i to form relief. | l ‘* clemiing
l | hr* wp-rin'"- nflerwurd Hint r a n k s e v e r rise s to I lit* ro m m a n tl of an a rm y . An rx ci'p Alt{I

the property.
Th-- d* predation rat# of a buildtnir li not based upon tho numlier
of year* it will aland before bemg condemned and rn&gt;ej, hat on
th* r .nther uP yr r i . \ 1■ will tdnuTn- b*T,|tal)le or tervltr’iTjT*' for
the pjf'pdai for whlrh ruv-lruetcd.
If the laip ay rr huilita a ttaw

fjriftlllfW

After reading mine of Ihe te*ll

l.cyionuntrcr nlm in i t that
jevniuon l*-nefil* ratwel not tic rdureil rhonld nnilrirtand Hutt tin
alteriuillvi I it i|e|ireri»le,| rti',
rein j vvlrl li would in ronudi’dr tin
■.fflie ii-'iili try it di nrttoin’ nielli

w on (ml us a itu n ln css in whit It ev e ry d etail o f o rg an iza­
tion. m orale, am i eq iilp tn e n t is co n sid ered a s im im rtant.
I lf a highly, p ra e tlc id m ind nild alw a y s displaying an
alniiHlaiiee o f " h o rs e w itse.**. In* e a ry fo re saw th a t tin* Worjil
W ar would he w on on th e W e.itern F ro n t an d ho had
m oiig h ru m h m i’iilni soldierly ju d g m e n t to oppose every ntte m p l at d lv en tio n o f tro o p s. In th is ho d isag reed w ith
U nyil lic u rg i w ho In sisttst on se n d in g forces elsew here, in
I’alesline. in th e U alkans, n r in th e AUrttro-Hullmi frn n lirr.
T h erefn re, S ir W illiam resig m sl in F e b ru a ry o f Ul 18, jtlsl
a nionllt liefortt th e sueees;. o f Ute g r e a t (ierm aii o ffein iv "
added w eig h t to h is a r g u n ir iits *»* to w h e re th e fo rtu n e s
o f w ar lay. la te r to aucceetl I .oral F re n c h ns com m antler-iiicltief in ( tr e a t U rita ln .
H is ch reer wnn n HUpreme ex am p le o f .the rew ard s a t ­
A rthur Itr’u base pnja higb *r*•»- tendin g h a rd w ork, th e d ra b iitispectacuU pjM jrfnrm aitn* of
vln to a (Turi.1» banker who &gt;uw d e ta il d u tie s, an d th e p u rsu an c e o f sounti m ilflnry |*olicie».
hi-, ilepoiiti rbrink from Iti-l.iKm,

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AC.O

eqihinunplact* th-’.e da: 3. Much ol
It Oo iltuibt deirrveil. Hut when it

that m-

Tim limit legging tnckrt la not ax
'll Pried l„ lie Imforu lid ill lime*
rtuowieil
■ on baiil liquor- So
racketeer* ntc turning to kidnappptr for remuneration nf »uf(tcleot InUHiftanee to attract their
gigantic organisation*. Hence, tho
t Judbergli kidnaping, the reyent
'*throat note, I lie Boettcher kttlnajr..ia.q,- amt acorea of olltvi" during
&gt;ijii* p u t year. We may not have a
f*»e»otnHon In this country, hut wv
' already
having a tevolt
.against law and ordrr.
■ § § &amp; '1- —
o---------- ■, -Hlfl.lqan banka In slralchtmod
elrrutnMancex auipend operations
.Amount* of rash belonging
aeral Motor*. Chrysler. Htnird, and thooaande nf other
Bore. The bank* wilt be ra­
il and prill probably secure
tl aid to make them strong
;h t« remain og*n but inch
ft* do not kelp butne**. The
fee i inn a M Intended bui&lt;rg

■ will wall to aae wh*t hapflext. The socLallto who hsj|
k**n consumed will £ut it off

nml Mr*. Thom*" J. PrrMon, o'
t’linrelon, N. J* will a pend the
rrnmltuler of Ih" winter in FI u 1
■In, Mr*. I*realon wan formerly
Mn*. flm vrr C’leveland. She vva*
married In Prof rimer 1Yr*ton, of
Prlnccltn llnlvenlly, on 'D*e«-Iay.
Mi*, ficorge Maloney ihrd at
her home on Mellqnvlllo Avenue
|„*l Friday aiid Ihe remain* wire
"hiaped to tlve old home in Uhio,
Mlovved f&gt;y the heartbroken hr*band and family.
Mi* i Mntirl Hand wa* ihe
r harm lug howte** at a very plea*,
ent open hnuve enlerlalnaient
Thur*ilay evening laal compli­
mentary tn Jfltv Mwdelin* Hill,
of Narrooace. her atlractlv# hnu*«
gunt. Mr*. E. D. Drown, and th*
IH.wra Moilge and Veil* Ward
contributed
aovorml
delighlfut
planiv »oloa to tb* *nt*ttalnm«nt
of tbq gurata, who *nJoyttl a
vrry plraaant evening.
Slate* that have prohibited the
■uila of Intoxicating llquurx havo
hVJ a reaaonabW gri«v»nr# berauno under the protection of
Feikrat laV* contraband fo«d*
could be ahljiped for'gain xvllhln
their bpandarlaa. What la aimed
at in the W*V» blD, which pa**rd

ilrtlrery of liquor to imliviilunl*
who want It Tor their pvruona) uie
i* not prnlilbile'l, tint the Irwnl
mi Ihorill^s am rmpowereil to
*ei*e ahlpmenl* rent to dry M ain
where inlendnl for "ale.
Tin- Mn*ie filth held It* regu­
lar iiii*-ling at the home of Mr*.
V. I- Wcoriruff Saturday after­
noon The very lml«tm-u| weather
pravrnteil the attendant*! of bcv«‘l"l of Ihe member* w|,n Wt'ftn un

n iiiu rr iA N

kuenck

"MIND" wa* th* subject of the
l i-.'on-Sermon in all I'hitrchc* or
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. Frb.
19.
The (iolden Teal w*j from
Isaiah U:kN, “Th* U rd of hoslk
hath sworn, saying, Surely aa l
have thought/ to »hall If come to
pais; and aa 1 hava purposed, to
shall it stand."
Anti ng the citation* which com­
p ile d tha Leaaon-Sermon wa* tha
following from th*. Bible: “O the
depth of th« ricbog both of tha
wisdom and knowladga of (Jodi'
how unsearchable ala hi* judgmoatU, and, kl» way* p u t finding
out! Fg* wHa ka^h known tha mind

‘ -* fe - t

*- —______

w____ ■- a f

d irt*** from *»* ta t^e *t
If they're *W* U d a r t a
brilliant, colors or* out.
No*#? Repeat Ua «Up* In
hat only if you would be *c
trie.
&gt;

ither Term

IS TMAfr

BAtQY?

trs;A o o v //
U

p

CtllJI.A, I!*.,
Fell. jfU .,\
jnungitcr juvt liryimd kn.lrrgarten age who »it* on n shaggy po­
ny with lb* gl*M of • general
on a pninccr traveled Ihrntij-li
tirnrgi* je-lerdny on un buil nille
ride t„ W’a-htncton for Ihe in.viguralitin of Franklin It. Itorweveil.
Just a mile of a hoy U.Toby
Ctmk, reven year* „lil, weight
45 pofinil* and height a few inrhex

tunny of Netialnr lluey Ijiuk' h
brother, we ratt'l f»r lire Ilf* "f ur
rerr wlvri' lluviil llorry llhr-h-il tin
1-etirite.

hanker receive* pvai*e,

f

_

initiation may be claiincit bd^lli
A (lie lime the budding la coni*
pP-Wd and capable of being ukthl.
B unding under rnnOruction *Ve
no;- subject to a--depreciation"' al­
lowance.
If it l» clearly ahawn that, b«
entt’e of economic "r other condi­
tion", property imtst-W abandoned
al n »b»te p ti# r l# -‘.)i*-fnl *f-lto '
oorinnl urePit life, «n that depre­
ciation deductions alone nfr&gt; insulTlrlpnl to i el urn the coat «r
other ha‘*l», a reasonable deduc­ r n .utner or by the dealer by nd
tion for otanlcrence i* permitted .'iffalng an inquiry In the roller
because, in the opinion of the laapayer, the property may become lor of internal n venue for hii
i.tmuletp a t nome future date.
i t ally c» e ivherc the gasoline
With the numlier of automobile
owner* reglvlering in the million', pe-. li . &lt;-1 lr ti'ed for hualnevu
the (piealion Mf dednetinn* for the I'ui; ' I tax may in- mhlrd In
poet of operation nml maintrrance the rn t nf the gnvnlme and lieof » motor car frequently I* ud- 'h.i'lcil a" ;t . iiiiuc * c» |o n ,r; but
■In—ed to the Iturcaii of nllerral * here that ii.d n n r, the gavetitie
lleveoue. The purchase price of nn lur rail not be dcdio tml n-parately
nutiMHoMU, lelwtluT it—U -lu -L u unite rtfrr-itrm -urm rers:-----------u*e(| for bmlne** nr pirn ure, caa
not lie deducted from gro-» inrome. If used for hueire-f, it D
n rnpltal expenditure: if u etl fm
pb-B'iire, it 11 a (icrsotial ripendilute—l-oth deiluction* tieiog rvprondy prnhitiited by Ihe Income

A* wo gel it, tf Chine
cnntiiitui to ter lit bring
longer, lire .laporv--furred to rlyctare » ,ii'.

tHH» In »l?.IH»0,tK)i( without mniciijitly afficting tin* liquidiiy of
hi i fm ouTt c . t ■onilrmitatlon «f
tanker , both tdg and lljtie, I*

And # e ThoogM H Would Be A U ttk Tiring!

Boy Is Riding Pony
To Washington To
A t t e n d Inaiigutal

Ita'rf* wn« t!i*» fi'Mov.

whu wruiU'l In kfi* I h i' country K1*

tif# ilin
t|.a* metnl i.r yellow

DBPRDCIATtON ALLOWANCE
The uhtount to be recovered bjr
ileprceiMion I Ih#
of Ihf
ptnperly, If acquired aftar Pah.
•Jf. 191.1. If arijeWed kf purchase
prior (•&gt; that date, Hi" h*«l* fa (ha
exv»l nf Ihe rrtp c r’y- 1"* ' d*Pfenation surtainrd prl'tr In Mar. 1,
IBIS, or the value on Mar. 1, 191J,
whichever 1* greatrr.
The proper allowonc. for dopredation I- tliut amount which
■houlit be »*l aside |u r the taxable
year m accordance with a rcajonjl.ljr con*i tent plan (not necratardy a uniform rate I, a-idr, plus
lb# falvngr value, will at tha end
of the useful life of the property

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, IMS

orer ' three fret, hot lie’, an old
hand in Ihe saddle—he Marled rid­
ing when he wm* three.
lli*.onn tournifolk went wilh
hint In Ihe nearby city of Tifton
and there lie wait given a routing
ben voyage by a multitude a little
afler nimrUe Tufwtay morning.
t hnpler* of Ihe United Daugh­
ter* of Ih,. ('onrmtrracy along tho
route ,ent wor,| for him to roina
prrparrd fnr a continuing terifri
nf pubie rrceplittn*.
Fight hundred mile* would be n
lot nf illManre for one lillle pr,nx.
nn ,T'tltj U taking four nuruntn
nltmg, rilling them fn rrUy* of
fire mile* each. While ntie I* un­
der the saddle, the other Ihier
rble nlong In a Iruck. Three negro
aerifphl* traveling in the truck
complete the entourage.
The l*&gt;y mm ltouu&gt;vrlt’a adrrilenttnn wad hearty greeting* by
riding 250 niDm to Allnnln last
fnll In hrnr the prc*if|enlU| nnmineo'* rttimmlgn *peech.
Toltv nntl Ibe pony led n parade
through Atlanta ntreet* In honor
nf Mr. t!rm*rvrll find he I* liopefill or n plnre In Ihe Inaugural
march floivn !Vnn*yltan)a Avenue.

ja c k s o n v il l e .
r .b . is - *
Major John T. Alaop, J r . Isei
night formally annofnbed MU taaSl
rildaty for rwetoctlM.
Deeply apprrrattva, ha said, of!
the fact that Jacksonville ettlaqms
have alerted him 'mayor for M r
term*. Major Al*&gt;p t**l* tha of­
fice for a fifth lima.
In a statement af announcsmrnt. he taPi attention to tha
record of, achievement which Jack­
sonville ha* mads In racaat ;« a n ,
and add* that “amid tha many dif­
ficult l«a m prevalent throoghont
lli# world, Jacksonville la aflft
forging" ahead commercially, eutturalty. and spiritually." ‘ Tha
•tatrm rnt i* add reined to tha
j&gt;rt&gt;fllttJif»Jafik&lt;w rtUMs«~»
"A* evidance," ha said, “a f m j
very deep appreciation of tha hon­
or you hara ronfrrrrd upon m*. 1
hate cheerfully and whoWheartedIr given all of my tlma, energy

The maynr'a atat«m«nt pledge*
himielf atww tn tha “faithful dla*
chartfe i»f the dotlaa pf tha ofltei."
Ha announcad ha would woteoma
a frank diacutalon of alt tha laynaa
of thp campaign, “ Including my
record both aa an otflclal and mi
a d tlicn of Jackaonvlla."
I

Nose, Hips, L i p s
Are Seen As Large Chart Of Dairymen
la Feature At F«!
Factors In Beauty
NKVV YORK. Keh., in.—No*;
lip, nml - hip» are Ihe iStelnra;
ITuf. I.illian II. tou-ke I* the men­
tor: the new Home Serviee Insti­
tute &lt;&gt;r Columbia tlnlreislly I*
llu! -pbo--e. -uml femlnioe beauty
|&lt; the .idea.
PrnfeMor locke Is going to
tearh American glrla how to
ilrenr, and *b# doean’t mind lay­
ing down »«mu nf the rule* in ad­
vance-pointing’ l‘cr advice rapechilly to wiver, who, *ho believe*
me too often at ditmlvantagpm
»* Iiettreen themielVe* and the
"tenograrkeruDinnping tnuitlhT Then avoid
drooping line* In the cottiime.
Same fnr Ihe upturned I*ps. Samu
for the "trnlghl one*.
That i*.
■Icn’l leprut. II accentuate*.
Square fan*? (irurlo:**! Don't
likie nny angle.* un Ihe bat, dre«*
el ri-tera.
Hip*? Don't let the line* run
parallel, |e*t they accentuate the

Of lnt»r*at to any one who h*»
charge of aelrctlng and preparing
foo.1 for a family, with or wllhnttl children, wtU be the chart and
dlaplay by tha Sanford Dalrymett’a Aaaoriatlon at# tha Homo
Demon *t ration Fair
Thuraday,
Friday, and Saturday of tkla Week
a t the Mayfair Hotel.
The dtiplay explalna ju*t hew
much of the food budget ahoulil
be "pent for the varioua kinds of
fond for a family. It dlvidea the
budget dollar into five parta, ap­
propriating one-fourth for milk,
one-fourth for green vegetable*,
and the oth*r two-fourth* ffck
bread, meat, flih, rgga, bailee
end other feta.

STRAWBBRHieS
Friday and Saturday

2 quarts 25c
flED FRONT

■It I reia* lie*pact, p#r*unal-pro|i
i r t j |nx, ami municipal luxe*: in
irtcat un nioicy hurrowed for tinIMircha.rt’ o f a niftor car, rilhr-i
fur buslnr** nr for p1ca*urc; louHiritainrd hy rcavitn of damage
while car 1* bring u*H f&gt;rr badlii’ ii, provblcd uurli |ar* I* lint
iXiVrrcil by InMltanrii nr othrrwi.i»; damage* paid for injury t-,
a pmWaltlan, provided that the
car wax hlng u*i*d for huiIncM at
(ho time, and again provided raid
payment wn» not covered by in
uiamv or olibcrvvlic; amount p.vil

for Inxiiranrr on motor vehicle]
u«"d for limlnef* |iurpo«c«If an automobile I* uxed for
both hu*inr*a and pleasure, nil of
the maintenance and operating rxpen,r* iiinnerted thrirwith, whiell
contUtulo
allowable ilrilactiruu

l uallies-i and the btalanre of the
tlmr for ph-aaure, tho atlownlde
deduct inn for feOeral income la*
piir|rn*e* would be | 6tK).
J
If a law which impcMra a lax
on gaaollne "how* that the lax la
impoved on tho eonaumer and not
on tho dealer, the consumer may
deduct aa n tax, for federal in­
come-tax purpose*, the amount or
tho gasoline tax paid by him; hut
the taxpayer muil have kept rec­
ords of the paymsnt of such tiara
In order that th* deduction may
b« xutftantlaiad aa U required by
the law and the regulations. Th*
federal gasoil ns tag Imposed by
section {HT of ike revrau* act of
UCT3 is pot deductible by thd con.
runner. A taxpayer may ascertain
vrbother th* gaaoiln* tag imposed
b » a xtmU U derhKtibU by th .

T h e y please the taste
No nutter how many Luckies
aa
you ainoW—thqf’re aleraya
A
plcxxing. Because Luckic. h l «
to
cturacecr and mUdtus*. . , tha
be
4fainctjve characier o f tlyf;ff
worlsl'i finest tobaocoacarefuUtf . l i

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T I1K S A N F O R D IIK R A I.D . S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A .
J i W o m a n ’s C l u b C r o u p

Social A n d Personal Activities

C .^lim n.

| :h

Mr*. .

l.rirnn. JIi*. J , W. Wo
-*)i’* Pltar...
|.

O ffletr* and
■, Mr*, l.url Ti'o.o,
* :.tr*. M r. Kmlor i
MARGARET PETERS, Sbe-fety Editor
T e le p h o n e : O ffic e 14$ .m en *&lt; iiw M d .Heparin,ent of ,_
a &gt;1. yairh. Ml-. 1tint Woman’* Club were elected n, j * '
M. Pnoworth. M n. Y
tee
annual
bridge
ljnrH
.cn
of
the
M rs . D e C o tte s - G iv e s
W. T. I a ini, :,r ’
Ijo given Tur» ,y aftet r,&gt;*&gt;n he- » *•, s • . » ' OrSnti I-.
m i t i r a; I ‘Oil oVLieh at the cl'.jh |
I. Mr*. I .\V1m •
0 »r on Oitfc Airnu.* with Mr*. J. Mr*
•, Mol*t-h. JIr». I •
P cii.h a
nnd y«llow .'ja«ml.-e
T ill: IIS DAY.
. Hill« rm j M u . W. T. Langley t» tt,
- &gt;Vnl1,*r I?. I'a rip
Krieni* t f Monroe
B. 11 itton *■-rre
In rprofuilnn
t s adorn
#
- - tu«*J
—
—
-—
I T iljf annual Spciur fadi*'* * ho -:-■•*ea. Aswii.llitg the ho.*.- ’*&gt;
II. Mil*.’ '. Mr*, .loh l
will trg ri'i to learn of the death the r&lt;H&gt;m« &lt;f the home i f lit* . nmi» will l . ' e plw v at . t :W • wi m i t ! Mr. Walter l_ Cnojur, |, , , '
r. It I-anry. v*
“ t night of hU m other a : her (;r 9 r j r A. HeCette*. Park A v e -.'t the !.aU rocm a t the May tat- j J|r*. A.
t haml ilath, Mr*. J.'V*’ur p
. Mra. R- U f’ &lt;
iftnte In llacIhR H R lr, t i t .
I r'le , t/hen .*he e n te r ta iv d the Until . i tniijiisictiun with t t i \ ill fan Provo. Mr &lt; John M rli. h, M-.
( m em hn* t f the P irtn ig h t’y 't ’l.il- Rome Ihenwnclialien la i r .
|M r*. J. It, (\&gt; Irnn, tlo*, Wall*- |* n
Mina M argaret fla il. of S te u - ll l,h B hrW«e party yesterday
lln-alar meet,. - of Seminal.- II. F i '. V . ’P, am! Mr«. S. » . High- &lt;()
.,
’
| ofternn.n. Tallir* e&gt;‘ J other ra riy * Imptrr N um ler Two Order * leyiu.’iti.
u-ntlile, Ohm, h ai arrived t o , npphj„t.T tllU w tre d e j l r i e j in ‘he Eastern Ktar .will L«* held at
j h..
full.™ in* ,.f(I •*«
nr.I t
. . . .
...
„
open, a abort lime hcri with her , „ , 4 h # r m t m i M „ , . h th . Ilur. 7..IH ,.’«|c.-k at tin Mu mi e H a t lS l r m M
,! ... Mr,. A. C. S t'V . II M l U l l ’I s T .1 I?I»
granlm oU ier, M n . K. D. Ilnll ck, , |
,ratl„n*.
A Foun
nitH*iliiine cb
nn:
M r* S i *n l u F a s b i o n S ’ .o &gt;
a t her home on SlaKitolia A \e .
. hnlrrtnn:
i'« C* yhar^t
nu_
i A fter ai-ieiat prn*te**l&lt;*tn of
n, .. retn ,y :
. W ilier I . M
______
Uriii*o hiitli score priic*. a
*^T ' ' ,4r' ,l-l‘1.r ^ 1
others hie
ii. \v i:u«*
nich elar... wan jjlren to Mm . It. *'*' , 1 *
at ' : ’►
wl*-, 1,
tnm n; Mr-. Y. U *««&lt;*&gt;*• t*
Mi*a Ellen Meriwether, who! l„ Thra.*h“r whihe ru t piire. a “* ,&lt;u' ’
1 n i l ' . y ' *’
•• rhattPmn;
! V .
E
/ h a-ijiirn (pending the pafl month ■e iy .tn l .Uitarrfiml m a m •»■!. v. ,t
. . .
*. . . **
with her mint, Mra. liem y |{u».! f n reiite.l h Mra. W. .1. Thiipi'-t.
A r.iarity I n.I will tnVn pi we ] i*-t pioi£t sim rHii ** 'i.
veil, r.W, O a’.e Ave*uo, Jr fa Mnn- A t the tea hour refreshm ent. Iff
m *r...
at to L.
.ayfui ,■m cilintil. «fi. I DU'ivD* of
n&lt;
day wlih her mother, Mr*. Itnlert \ ire - i r . i 'l y the hu m . , »
,Io ‘,
y
‘ llr,'he&lt;tra. (
M . vu
tH*’
Meriwether, for KJchmond, Va. to ii»teil by M t« .'(i. I). Iti-hoo and!
■ c‘
l c t A*&lt;« i.a tl.'n — of---- r.n nte.i ,nhl—
iinn*iv»r " 1 ,k
.♦ |* for I V o* i-u
U th rtil
w lth -i ler Mrtltoe!U t " whar~1l Mh*. Tl.’ uV ’Thrr .lu r.
’ "
, . , r 7 l1, y . "■ n^n
,n‘ *t e!
• ffdir v i I
now. improving at the Memorial; ih .,„ . p i.- .m
M■-.
.V^
V , ''V ’'
T' U " '
bow!
ent were: &gt;(&gt;
ti*\i f f i l . i I
----------i . h. . In. .ii, MellunTi,!.. .Vu i , .
ed aw eat ttCT.v Tall '■•rr*ataw.l
lloa
pita).
■m*#««v*vwWmikmm+m
; I. Thiapejt. Mra, 11. 1&gt;. Jli.hn
ami **-ih-miji;
-----------•
a ion of tar.*ri,l , w n t . tinlay wth
,
. ,t., t
[s t l fin*
i, fh »w tit : Yt ;* J •*
Mm. rly d e A. IIyr.1 will enter- . | | ca‘nil.,*,&gt; Mn'*'• l v
' ,r
take flare.
,t
*
, n . . L i. «
intltl*
in the*
the, m em ber, of her in
rontrart
MO.MtAV
' ‘ ‘ ’’’|
‘ j), 7j, ■
tain
n trart *V_A* ‘'*e*vinan,• J lr«. M. S Wi.:*.
Mr*. A.
P in t and Mr*. J5,
bridge , lab at h :r home In hay- !
“ ‘ ^ r’* J ‘ *'*'
'■•n flown*. ,ve
• t urpjitutl will !«■* h o ttrw m f»»r
Iona Beach tom 'rrtiw . Arnnng
*
. 1 recpptlon rieim.
• rrt ,
i. b l *..rm. ’t, *» i Hu ’
**l-niiin ha&gt;'* nt tlic ^anforil
hfine.frorn heru*wh&lt;i will attend!
tillVI.TII I K tT l'Iti;
i rn sriu i . | yi
#
t
11( 1,(01 wn* .,*(*
O
u
n
try
Club,
r r , ; Mra. Ij*e J C ) t'om dry, Mr*.
.'
lini&gt; I*- *•' ' UD
»• N $ w y f. Mra. (I. K. ! "B e, . Ed U. 4lion" will he t v /
|!,i,|e e wan,
. I d all. .ll r R /j . o . l-nn»y, Mr*. -uLjVct r»; the last of the aerU •*
i ’ fTicc l " r .M ' “ f lloly
!n\’’L r.:. I . I n e e l n V B i r t h d a y
' . I until l it*" ■
I. Hoy, Mr*. II. D. Haj-ffcttr ; nf ^ u iiy ula .* l y MIm Atm * r
Kpi*«• P«l « Irarch \\i!l Ink.*
■t i*ith
P i i 'j r r a i r t i - P r c s e n l e i i
M.
W alU r I «
J id lir a . R. 0 . F « .
jflah rlrl, o f the Mat.- |t..a r .| f il* ,* " , / - 4:WI nM .ah a* the 1’a t i ‘h
.■«&gt;;' I h titt, O I*.*
|l* n
A ilun. e w ill la- gi».*n t- *c to
nine nt
,iYI&lt;rV lit the Cham
.
her of I'um im nT In d.ling in Ij ,V
"i pr* M‘Tit Vtoi
Mar;, for the H nefit o f the hitlldi
I tin,'lev. )n
, H, Mr*. W
in - fund ,'f All Soul- I'athnii;
S l» ,p..
* lurch, of thi * it v.
*iMjlfod, L
MV'n
T U I N itw
W o r l d ’s L o n g e s t P i a n i s t
t ... ■ .
V A- I'oundeef J!.iy and F ather1* ' h ' .
id* r I
. . . . .
. V. M. B-r t,
, 1..
NIi.lit trpnram will he glv« i y ’ * " 1 1 14"*
1
", * , . '1 1,1
W IL L H E
||i.&lt; Semin.it,* lllgll filtM 'l l*. r A. Mr I
Butloll’ i.
&gt;*• '» 4'•«•*• . ’ •
J U S T T H IN K
at 7 ht u’ch.rV at IV eh.-d audl. '■’■•lUe*
Mi- ..... ................l * Tvi-ip* th i I* *.
IIK E A K T H E
M- \ *’ Phillip
t. J P u n .'. t.&lt; *’m • &gt;■»•
lui iiiiii.
ISro . t. V*■ . .’ ,n
It II ,r. M. R .o.hn-, h\|, u .| IP
W ORLDS
I II. Iliihtw. Mr- liolfli \ Sm’lh. Bridie, . P.il*’* l!»v
Health, wh» Ii Will t.,k,* i
t.itr. .H i Pol F V A| ,i r ?■•*-.
RECORD
m t tilVI I)iv &gt;.. lit T 'll) ii*
t V. J n ' t t ■ V, l» |. t i.t •■*
UUNTJNUOUS---------- th*- liiniiT II !*., B ho I o idltmi“ Nmi:* ti.n n t. u ntu. ‘ * i&gt; ■
I mn. .Mi-i* (&gt;abyi&gt;l wa* iruiiglit
, RLAYINIi.
A t
her,* to t»ive th,* -in* * o f I.*
tn rta liy the van- i l’.-T. A &gt;-iE L K S H A L L
H ATS W H IL E H E
t'aniintion* In Iho tounty. ’Iht*
U U A Itl.K K V S T E A H O U S E
S ta rtin g —
pildie la c.rtilally invited U »l* •
PLAY S.
11Hj 111'itn a ** A %r ... I\ in,l i t I %tr t»*
' I'v I. H , I ’. " ***l
I tend.
J? Q h . 17
S I '. M .
-K c .l *4. tit
t|Ttftti*jr an'l rln rarter tHst* I
»l*l • *'is *

Personals

A d m is s io n 1 0 c to A ll

Patty For Her club Social Calendar

A u s p ic e s E lk s H a n d

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AT

URL FED. I Till Alim. 3 1 .0 0
MKIMVS SY M lU'ATORS

I»rum1t*y Homo Scono
Of Miolinur Tuosdny

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Saul'm’d Dairymen's Ah ’ ii.

P a r it i{ e of
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P iq u e s ,

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2 V * . for. $ l o o

LAW N S
la r g e airo rlm rn t of new color*
and d eig n * .

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T H U R S D A Y . F K U R t A R Y 1C. 1933

EL FIRST.ST.

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T 1 IE S A N F O R D H E R A L D , H A N FO R D , F L O R ID A , T H U R S D A Y
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FO U R

TERvSYSTEM
SFARMER IN
IH CAROLINA

GARDEN CLUBS OF
TAMPA fiELP IN
PROVIDING JOBS

It’s Possible

Kcellent Trades, In­
creased R evenues
Are BelngReported
RALEIGH, N. C-—Many farmof North Carotin#, who, In
mmou with their rolleegue*. tvling in other agricultural aecina, ar# "kind of short "f
m*y“, have rerertrd to barter.
Many of them, according to leti« recrlved by th# Stela Dapartrnt of Agriculture, are making
m# excellent trade, and inerrasI their Ineomr, hy mren, of a
rrleo that ha* keen furnished
rm by the department, through
• medium uf a semi-monthly
II,tin which goes into nearly
,000 farm homes and I* read hy
rand 40,000 individual* who ore
rally intereitrd In agriculture.
There has hern developed durr the past seven years o frre
NW Tff’ T infirfC ^m ifm fyT w y
t permitted tn tend in their
*nta" to the department which.
In tarn, print* them in the put li
gi.tion referred to. At first, the
ultif sale" notice*
corinnird
pxictlcally oil the *paeu eel aelilo

V/OQLD WITHOUT— INSECTS/
ru T U K u n

flies in

om

eopfem

One

o p w e f a o d ig v s o p the future
will ee m e useful applicatio n o r our

EVER OROW/NOtUSORE. THE J HOUR DAY,
H DAY W EtE IS SORELY CCMIN6, ANO THE
WIHA6S NAN WML P m ONE HEAVY ON US HANOI,
TUE OCVtCNHENT W U NAVE 70 N/RNtSH RE*
STIMULATE HOHEXt FOR
/?(OHC#*NOW

ire* */ 4AC*rlYtfYN/Jt'S
- 3AM&amp;
4V V /f **»fJ**#*44 MeS
PAPtRf

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TO BE HONORED

Wen I-i political lift.
&lt;
Ad re**ing thouransl* gathered
front ad recti in* of the country
for the annual alumni slay at Co­
lumbia Ifni*rraity at which Dr.
fiichola* Muriay Butler, piculcleat, utVnrdcJ 1107 medal* to
i luomi f t r **e inspicuou* Columbia
service", he r-nln:
"I ha vu learned how much hardi r it 11 tu do than merely to talk
nl nut lining, 1 *l*u have learned
mote not only of practice, but al. n of theory from my airoclatlon
tv ilia .lame* Farley and I-oult
liov.e i.inn fru it many of my
book*," ‘
’ I is deling a speedy end for
pruMMlinn, he turned tu Ur. Dutlur, long a foe of the IKth Amend­
m ent, and aald:
ATt must bo a aort of gratifica­
tion to you, ilr , to have teen In
•1m past year a tealltatinn or
y j t r hellcf that rooaer or lite r
the false public
policy that
piumpteil an imptwltlon upon gov­
ernm ent in IUIU of an tmpuiaible
task v, ruld Ik* (repudiated by the
(iiiblle whin it had rcarhi-d tha
calm ir tm n a fter th r itoim of
ex pc rl mental lull,

Debate S u b j e c t s
For High S c h o o l
Teams Announced

!•#■■* Ntaa

'J . (V, T h ra ll# IK
W. V. H r x s

’rh&lt;- sshfet ’ Kegolveilt That in
ti'n lu ih u lit athletic* a* a t prcaeal
enmlticted nx* drtrirneniai" will be
u&lt; tinted by Iwu team* flimi Semlnnb- High Sehtnil, one hen* nn,|
one nl li.iytnnn Ileasli, i.n Frtduv
aflei ikkiii, Feb. 21, u , pail nf
eight debate* tn lie held in llur

' TO break up a (old overnight end
. relieve th* coegetlloo that niakc* you
cough, Iheosauil* nf pbr*ki*na are
pew rTcsimmvndiog C'aloiibs. (be
oauarelrs* re IonvI ronpnund tiM-ts
- Iliac give you the effect* of ralonr. end
i salts without the uopkaaaat ( I k Ii
, af either.

The nr-vntWc team will remain
nt home In engage n visiting nffirm ative -team in thl* rn*s the
Ocoee High B hhol Uant. Tho
Kemlnole llii'fi offlrniatlre tennv
will rnntest **1110*1 Seahifese
High IVhniil In Daytona Bearh.
Undi-r ruins „f the Florida llich
Reboot Ivti-nllog league wliieh is
sponsored by tin General K*tensinn Divislmi of Fl*&gt;rida. Imm*
TllltHK MQDEUN PARTIES
fmm (iseli school ntusl win _tmih
ib hates In l&gt;e eVglbhs for furtbar
DOSTON-A n nll-frmale Mw
oiiiiivvlltliiii H a t leads to the - tale
final* at Gainesville on Mar. 22- flrei ha* been fnrme-l here to *t)r-

V, f t "/** or two Caktab* at bcdtlne with
• slam e( iwert Bilk or walrr. N»»t
H hwivalag your cold baa rialthrd. your
.'*«*!•« ia thoroughly purl Bed tad you
,;-,ar* fvrUig ff*e with a hearty appnite
it'* braakfaM. Eat what you with,—
Pref. ft. E. M.-Kiiy anil Mrs.
a* dsager.
( f e iPaMah* are eoU ia 10* end .13r Glady* M. Williamt. cuathrs oT
partages at drag Korea
(Ado the 'local tram*, today announced
that tho afflrrnatlyc I* composed
of Msrjorlc Tllli* an,| Theodora
Wade, while the nrgatlv&gt; leant is
romposed of Malcolm Higglna and
John Courier,

ORLANDO. Fyh. IB—A standnrdixed purchaalng plan for th*
OrnrjfO county xyitem that will
eliminate “house-wifiy pur baaen
n tho ipor of tho moment a t
tho 'stun* a: und the turner" 1*
rrcelving attoi tion of Jud*on IL
Walker,

rviunly

rcnoul superin*

Indent. '
Mr. Walker estimates a «av&gt;
mg of $2000 aapuaily on sthoal
rrhlental*. Brooms, mof*. traym, purchaavd a* needed at* cn*t
ciallw In lu»"'l!Wg (a«e» of Boa- ml the c;unly that amount or
ton wiintrn. Member* of tho Britt mote, th* auperintendent stated,,
ill* plan It elude ■ a pro-school
rnv th# Mis*** Helen Mowles,
Catherine Murdock, end Elliabelh estimate of *u;plie* needed far
M. Curry.
• ! the year, to be mad* by tb*

N O T IC E
TO PROPERTY

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i£ &gt;

Negroes Arrested
For Selling RumTo
Seminole I n d i a n s
FORT MYERS, Feb. J 8.—Two
negroes w*r# taken Into cuetody
Tueaday on chargaa &lt;t a*Uing
liquor to Seminole Indiana, Two
Indiana, Bruem Tiger and Good­
man DUly, aided official* In ob­
taining evldenc* by makleg purc h a m o fp lp t* 'o f~ Hquor from
both of th* negroe*, Harry I.ro
and Claranca Brinkley, In tbo
Safety Util district.
Lee w*» turned over to federal
ofTketa and taken to Miami for
trial. Brlrkley plead»l guilty be­
In u.lng th . tabor of t t w j j j fore County Judge David Elmer
coming a* thry do from widely Ward yeaterday and wai flnod
fined
* J‘ “
principal* of th*Tarloua .choola. $23 and given a auapenied 90-day
Jail irntence. He paid th# fine.
Vurchaalng would be d°n*
W. B. Lewie, of Miami, Indian
M inty board- *n a carapytitlve
bail*. A el'ch room would agent, cam* U&gt; Fort My*ca to lavectlgale i liquor aoure* whkh
be maintained for the
which would be requI.IUonci had been furnlahlng moonahine to
through tb* county bualnw* of- the Indiana. With tho auUUncc
of Deputy Sheriff Archie Odom,
The plan I* acheilulfd for dia- tho two Indian* were furalihrd
rutaion i t a principal’, meeting with |1 aplec* to pureha** the
to be called within th* next two plat* of liquor and mad* th# p«fwreh*. The *y*t*m I* aleo lack­ rhate* In front of a buth behind
ing in a uniform program of pu­ whkh the offkera were In hiding.
Deputy Odom aald folio*lag
pil grading and there are marked
ralarirr, Mr. Walker laid. Dif­ tha trial that Indian* w en being
ferent octroi* al*o tut* differ­ furnlrhed with rubbing air*hoi
ent type* of report rarde.
A end ether medklral liquor* unfit
standard blank would incrciM) fer drinking. Thl* la againet the
d e a c r a p a n c l e a In prlnclpal’a law, th* deputy aald, and effort#
bu aald.

Sff

Long's Ment
a sgnuo

NEW LIGHT
SORE TH|tOAT
.

T h ai

M tnutris

B rin g s
In

Rrilirif

Plac*

or

WILL TELL you that when markata a r t high a profit ran ba
made cv:n with eareleea feeding. Today a Min will m.i,t „„
profit unlta* Production Costa a r t I t Reck Bottom.
Purina offer* the beat food that brains and Ingenuity can
makef feed th a t will abiolutely lower th j former’s cost of productico. A fteder can produce a pound of m ist, a quart of
milk, 0r a doien *gg* a t la u eoet with Putina than with any
other fatd.

Our Prices Are R ight Here Are A Few100 lb.
. ICO Ib.
100 lb.
100 Ib.
100 lb.
100 Ib.

ORLANDO

-

materially from Um cold, bat M o ,
day it t i e aald that that* im tiaa^
I t —There had 10(Tor*d little If any. .
are any uneraployad persona In
tho co u n ty who are searching tor
werk and they travel from rlty
to city In March of amployment.
Tho railroad* today ara doing
their [a rt by time sportier thou­
sand, of them# unfortunate potson* without complaint, J. O.
Damon, dqjectire of the L. A N.
railroad, aald la reesrd eooft
Tuesday.
But when these wanderer* delay
passenger trains operating on
strict schedule something must he
don* about it, Damon told IT
coutt. Ai a result three men were
given M-day sentences when they
admitted charges of train rldieg.
Damon told th* court that hit
railroad ks* offered no objection
to men who rlffa its freight trains
for tome time. Th* wanderers,
however, have taken to "riding
th* blinds" of th* passenger trains
and In some rase* delaying train/,
he said.
The railroad detective said In
itourt that h* did not wish to prooscuta unfortunate poragem for
such charges, but that th* railJ. Walt* &amp; Soa
read found It necessary to koop
them off passenger trains If poo-

Follow Direction*

ReducedGateAdmission ~Fm Onuditand
GOOD WILL
RADIO SERVICE

part of th* waek that th* Starke
and Irwtey aectioaa weald »aff*g

t , Rawness At 2 O r 3 Msnufw*

U s / /&gt;

O w n e rs
discount of One Percent
iUowed for payment of
At* and County taxes In
plmianr. thl* U equlvaht to aU percent per anMn. Tax*# U not paid be­
ano dtilinqaaui AnrU 1st

FORT METERS, F#A 1#—Tww
xeroeet was effaced H * * # *
th* opening of thl. week Ib #w * w
a# atrnwtorry prken were tm eanwd. WAU# tha local m x U l
opened a t aroaad 4 M and t sends
the pint -Menday maemlaff
-sd a ■rndonl decline na
day worn eu end 4 1-4 cent*
being freely offered the first
of tho #negno*#.
pointed to one of the heaviest
days ar tha aatton Menday with
30 o t more *#ta hola* tiadid
There was a alight atroactho»ing of G&gt;* market during tha Mat
half ef lait w**k. with a l l - *
cert average holding In general
for Thursday and Friday ,e d a
NEW SOUTH WALES, A u*tn!ta-O n# of th* l* * « U Httera on B 1-4 east aver#go on Salarday
when 14 rare of harries wore
reccrd, Th* do* of this litter * u Imported by non* &lt;*h*T than L*4j tattled,
Victoria Firry of Ca»U» Hill. ParramatU. New Sooth Wale*. She
Tho to’d wave whkh ihitad -"
entered them in tha Agri.dltural Show at
w0" develop this eectien af th* *UL»
did very little damage if ggty ti­
the bony areas of tho northern
part of the state, according t* re­
d ifftrtn t occopatlona^ atraU , lh*
porta from th e n the first ef this

Uniform Plan For
P u r c h a s i n g Will
Be School P o l i c y

dlatrict.

[ow Doctors Treat*
Colds and Coughs

Moley Makes Plea
F o r Tolerance O f
T h o s e In* Politics

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L‘lLLi I

A P B B E W IN N IW L ffT E K

tng »h* “crews" hat* bran ;l«*a«d
to find akill of various hind*
railed Into playi maklni for a
Maher dejtrt* of offleletny than
might he for**o*n; as, for **•*»pi*, laying or repairing of pip*,
retting gnu!**, ronrret* handling,
implement r.p alrt, building and
even dnlgnlng of small hrtdg**.
A talent for lantleeaplng U not

h o o kin g s tuat p o s it iv e ly

M L Ivor rUN-AND THATCOUNT
MEAN THEY WILL EE MACE OP
WHS HESH EW E*!

friiin thnee who havo currnnmlilie*
**fne late. llrre |a an example:
j “ Wanted: To iw ap 10 bushels
a f nice Irish potatoes for mumpnith yellow or ar.y good m in'd era) way, lh ,y specialist in illversified ptnil cle. O ther, K'i In
•outran*.'*
Another,
recently published, fur Hi'- rutnvaGon of lu ll,• #;ul
various flower in* p larl . which
rrn | thee:
"Wanted: Wire fencing of any lin y i r l | during the r-ei/Min or exkl::J, cheap for ra*h; also ear-* chnntp- for thing* neevisary oil
jM-nlcr tool*, com planter, poul­ the farm home, l ew. a.i yet, have
try and rabbit equipment, lumber, iidVred canned rm.de (or tala of
window*;
liko exchange, ns the product* thus
V doors,
». wiiiuow
»p aleo would
WWIU tihu
.
.-li or trade 3000-egg incului- preserved a re usually put on tho
tu r. What do you want and what pantry nludf for w lrter u*e.
have yogi!!_______ _________-x-~ — A—number—o f-N rrrttr-firrn d h a
Another farm er wanted to tr a ilr 1 women have le .,11 known to r&lt;lua, run of one bred of pig* for an ­ ,-Lte th eir children front the pro­
other, In order to dlveraify hi* ceed.* of articles they produced on
aujiply. Still another advertised the farm , aside front the rtuple
th a t He wlahed tn trade some I crop* raised there. There a x &lt;evRhode Inland rrd pullet* fur tur­ im l - o u tr u n ing
Install e* of
keys and rahhlla.
whom ninthrr* pi.,, idsd their
While there to way of rhieking i'pughti-rs with mark li-sss.r- by
Up on th rie varlou* rales and ex- trailing with tra.-hers, f.irnirhlng
- change* ao a* to arrive at the thi-m agris-ultuial pi'ixlucte in s-xactual amount involved each year, change for thu In tin*.
, letter* from farmers
who havo
At the rami- tlm*, figure* ehsw
lit* d thl* free nervier Indicate ruial women itru duing mure In
th at It ha* been very beneficial, the way nf cu-opoiating with rich
especially during rrrrn t month,. other in mattei* nf mutual help.
11 I* not a noldom occurrrrec that fulner* than over before. Further,
* county agent will rend in thr tiny are taking more Inters .t In
. name of name firm nr who w ant, public affair* end In tha wurk of
tn buy, cell or ex.-hange farm vdrlau* Icm ifkiil nrganlxatiimr,
co in modi Hr*.
Im-lurllivg parsnt-lcaebi-r a*-..cluMan farm
women, it l« nb- tlurr.
lervrd , are rairing rhlrkene, Ifill-penitently.
While they,
of
coune, help on the farm In n g«-n-

“ Palronago A pp red n tcd "

— f a m h se ~ x * t u n f

}JOME DAY, GALT rO U Pf SOW '
TO GET A WEAK, M W E JHK

ore.

Servlrr Elation and (ttirngo
Crneva and Hnnford Avr.

rm

1h*h * *
eton. «»«&lt;»

there at* almoel a* many nut ice*

BRYAN
THRAILKILL

elzssed b y the

To Do M t h It /

for hi* feature.
Hut, under **lslim: ronlltlnni,
a a u a g ,'i''w * n U " .ju . there

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RAILPROBERS
JRAKEREPORT
AFTERSTUDY

Reckless Spending
Of State Funds To
Be Given Check-up

SANFORD. FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1

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Japan Ceases All
Negotiations With
IS EHFBASIZED League Of Nations

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“Get” Price TAGLESS CARS

TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 1»—
(Ah—Tha board of eomraU.ionMILWAUKEE. Wi».. Feb. LV— i c.inj. n.rtiee have been paying SO
era of stmt# Inatitutiona loiay
(A&gt;»—The Wisconsin oo-optrallFe ! \\ I at degree of eucce*. w iJ m
ordered a checkep of depart­
miik pool salr, .trike, a new farm ! (tor# tor the .trike depended on
• ment expenditure# for »upthreat in the campaign for higher | how .-literally the 150,000 farmer*
plte. with a view to bringing
Consolidations A n d euch purcha.ee under the Chairman OfNational price., wa. to begin at milking | of Win-onaln followed Ihe exempt* Delinquent Motorists
thi. morning.
' | of •t.’iK) member, at tha millant
Will Be Subject To
aupervlalon of the »tate purCommittee M a k es _time
Permission To Run ehaaing
_ Wi.fon.in dairy farmer# IninuU pool.
'
agent. A report to the
Arrest After Feb.
Because Of MounlP l C a F o r 5 7 ; ) 0 , U 0 0 y l n J ^ . t number.. Waiter M. Siagler,
llrtail milk di.trihutnra ami rfTrucks Are Recom­ department for J a n u a r y
ingAhttsl’
vtpFuel ing
‘
*
flc*aN
nf
condriKrrie.
and
chee.e
23th,
States
Agent
showed (43,000 .pent for »upA l l r i o t r i r ^ r n t a ' pre.ident of the pool, .aid, would
mended In Report pliea under contract through
1 I t / C IIIW l
| withhold their
product# from fact on e. facet the impend'ng
atrtke without arxtely, and ' pT O K Y O . Kt’li. ir». - i n - .
the purchaiing agent, while
TAMPA. Feh. 15.—Florida moNEW YORKr Feb. 15—
WASHINGTON. Frh.
and’ city di.tributing patently without any .pvclal pre tori.ta driving their car* after
J it pet it - n r n r r t l -ttrrttrrw-triTiny' "
UP)—A m w era
transpor­ vmrloua office# .pent (40.000 —A plain-.poken hid waa issued .len.eriea
-tationa. Strike IvadiK. hay*, u - i pan»i.uv*.— -- — -— -------—— FeK (S wllhout 1953 Iteen.* tag*
t h n t ll h a s ll-U .i'vl llevridi;ltation, with regulation con­ for emergency expenditure. .ye.terday
James Wilson OfChu- tlnnn
. . . . . for (.,7( 0 ,000. - . . . l i . i pre..ed hope the
movement I The Milwaukee milk producer*
“ We’ve got a purchasing igfrtr
with tin* Lcngti «f N.taro
eubjert
to
immediate
arre.t
- -c e n tn tin jf' o i r tnsurirtg^thf and he IS In a poeltlon to buy out th# Democmtlc party*, deficit, l oulJ imr,
hr rm
|tii M|ddl, I
n, w h i c h
.weepp ,the
entire
i u o t a Is Elected linn* in thi»*MnnrJtiyLii\ .11,moat efficient service at the more advantigeoualy than ve- in the three weeka remaining be­ West agricultural area '
kre
m
a
r.,
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«ne
enter,emcn.
01
in
,,
.erthe
large
Milwaukee
mar
1
*nd
«h»
enforcement
of
thia
aee»upp
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lowest competitive co*t. Is rloua department!. We will fore Franklin D. Rmxevelt enter*) The milk pool demand# that ket, l ;&gt;v» I H lWin t'ft
.. rUl'A 1Il’-I ft* lh“ .tat^ motor joikwJa.laatJ-----U y . . L i nA la i m O lU L V O liL .
UK
ilrnwitl from I.piu'IIi* tn nt* envisaged In the report of .find, out iaunadUlalgunhy. Uweo. the White Hou.e.
- ■1
*p tw • ( r n - v "KIIWFV7l4*miVi* mTimiTiT mal* ’V ,T u.uait r'oun&lt;l. thia year wll* twgln Mar. I with no
Um*-*nsttenal ••irttlWWnfTMTf' dersrtmcnta cannot operate on "* 7 a m e rirV n r1 e y . c h a lrm a n u f |mijn(U fBr mt)k on „ u, farma. In tFday It ha, not jtdned the ' chance nf an rxlen.lon order from James W il.on, of Chuiuota, laat lipr.liip. i* tn»l 1 xfn tnl fnt*
' Tallakaa.ee, it wa. announced yea- night w a. rlectrd unanimously a.^ nlnitil 11 ITMTTltM.
committee, published l a s t -S ‘le tte r achedule of buying the natlpnal committee mid probv |hH MUwaukee arra. producer# .H ik e
&gt;\
• nteht.
Hingter **kl he looked for eo-j lerttay by C. W. Uu.hlng, Tainpa a dirnctnr of the Scminol# County j The T-kyn St
through the purtkaaing depart­ able po.tm a.ter general, and pat­ are paid (1.80 a hurdrnl far milk
ronage di.penaer for th* new ad­ •&gt;dd in bottle.. Ilut in other eltiea operation front'the pure milk a,. ! .uto t a r agent.
rloscil nt nmm and tl«&gt; ni *• a
TW*( report, the remit of mnr* ment”, Governor Sholtx wild.
t
Chamber
of
Com
metre,
filling
a
ministration. announcetl • drlv, to the price to the farmer, araragr. aoclation, whkh .upplie* th* f.ht-1 "The motnr vehlel, law I, plain
and Nagova al*o - *•-it • m «w.
than four month, of work, moat.of
make It po*,ibl# for the new Pre,- f t. while cher.e i( .t# n r , and rax« market amt to which many on thl, point," 'fu th ln g »akl. “It vacancy in the board from the ' ing to n .even* duniir p i.rl'ex
whieh waa under direction of the
I'hutiiota .vcllon of th* county.
ideiit to .ta r t In with “no utiliga- and 55 rent,.
ran,c l hr indic.it........... '- n-.i,1st* CaSIn Cool idra, ha. been
(Continued On Page Two)
read, a , follow,; "Operator* of
Th# n#w director is prc.lih-nt
Cion* rnilerraaalnr hi. party.”
-of m • ,?
anilou.lr awaited by Unr* InvrM.
---- ----------- — any vehicle after Ihe month of of th# llviciln Agricultural Club. Ing anti Japan# .
ora In th* nation*. (20.000.000,000
Failcy minced no word*. IJe
Frbrnary without having attached •nd one of Ihe lending farmer, Geneva.
It wa« lenm- .l nn Idgh mithoe^railroad .y.tcm , who lnrita(| foe.
• a lt!
campaign
contribution,
a iicen.e tag for the current year
■nation of the committee to eeek
ehotild be collected before presi­
•hall be .uhjeet to arre»t and pun­ o f h i. section. Ill, name h a, been lly that Ihe p.iv#i no - nl feel 1
'aolution* for the vexed transpordential appointment, to offleee
ishment a . provided by the law prominently Identified jw^lh mnry the withdrawn! fix in l 1-- lenexin
tetjon problem.
are niadd—#0 a , to “avoid even
for the operation of motor vehi­ con.lructlvc endeavor, dbdertaken would be n lurniiu* point In th#
In th# county during th# past ,cv. emnire', . hl.torv.
The committee’, eonclu.lon, the appearance 0f ■ bargain.*1
cle, without proper lieenae.’ ”
rral month*.
baaed on one of thg moat thorough
Before nn iStlninte derUlon It
The bigger eontribuliona he arWith llrrn.e. purrh*,#d on all
Th# election look place nl a made, the Council of F'Mrr,. th#
aureeri that haa ever been made
gurd.
logically
will
come
from
the
but
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r
a
n
now
subject
to
a
25
Of tha nation*, train port facllitle. Hunt Is Ensnarled In rla.« of men who have demon-1
percent penalty, delinquent motnr- routine matting of tha Board of nation'. hi#h#"t &gt;| I .tieeid.bril
lliirclors, featured hy report, on personage, head, *f branches of
by a di.intare.trd nnn-partl.an
Mass Of Doubtful • trntrd skill and ability In private Announcement OfHis Governor Explains Fi­ lit. running with llbl'J plate, nn th#
rrrm t membership drive and the ImrerlsI fnmily. and all liv­
body—find the outlook for the
affair*. Becau.e of this evitlenc*
aSd after Mar. 1 will be liable to
C
l
u
e
s
Of
Citizens
road* “far from hopelaa.’* but a.nancial
Operations
of abiity, thi* rla»» sloo will be
fine. In .tale court, ranging from the progress of the cuunty’, »*• ing ex-prcmlrr-. will In* sum­
Official
Family
Is
aert that rate, rannot be ba.ed on
moned for consultation
to (25, th# t a r agent explained. hlblt, nl the Orlando Fair.
DENVER, Colo. Feb. lS.-^AV- drawn upon by Roo.evrlt in ehoo,In 1st Of Addresses (.1"No
Awaited On Return
obeoleta capital .tructurva nor Enanarlnl In a m au of doubtful Ing aoletant*.
Yo.llke (j^lattnka. wh-&gt; h.'l.'' Iwcn S. O. Hhinhol.tr, chairman of
axtrn.lonx
can
lw
granted,"
can competlos fjfm« of tran.por­ cluea fomiahed by rxciiad rillten,,
Japan*.
,pe ini iouo-i-1 d-inng tho
th#
FIxhlMt
rommitt**,
retuirlvd
"Th* »ort of m»n I have in
TALLAHASSEE,
Feb 15.- h* .aid, "hut the financial plight on th# rlaborat# plan, which arc b n g dchale over Manchuria !#•
MIAMI, Feb. 1.V id t- P re .lta ti on be handicapped for the ben- authorltie, inveitlgatlng the (SO,- mind.” he continued, “would hate
nf
the
.rhoola
thl*
year*
even
If
from
eflt of the railroad..
bring made l„ this county', evhib f-&gt;re the |,iuii'.,i. vablvd ll-i -orOOO ran.om abduction of Charles no idea that they rnuld buy an ap- dent-elect Roo.evelt U expected Governor Sholtx, .peaking
ner* la»l
ia.i
*'n,e rnuld I** extended, would
The committee urge* •wrepine Boettcher, II, wealthy Denver In- polnlmrnt. It would therefore be when he return, front the ,ra , to­ Ihe executive nian.lonn here
it on tb&gt;- .taitr of the Orlando Mu- rlgn office tod.iv r#&lt;p'e ' ' |e'C*
"Wide
"radio
't^wpel
»UU_
6ffleIaT.'”(o
demand
ronaolldatlon Of the road., on a veatment _ broker. - - have, -eonceu- in ftrrttrly h etter^ tf ConlrlbtiHon* day, l» #*ve-hi,-immedtate’ gtte(Ir nigh I over "a .la te
uicipal Auditorium tha .an.alion mi.*ion to l#nv# Gem-vu ium t and
rigid
enforcement
of
the
law.
The
lion to hi, rahinrt and among hi. hook-up, announce,I a 25 percent
regional ba.it, to eliminate va.t Irated on solving the Identity of a
uf the Crnlrat Florida Exposition. return horn* by vvnv id th#
were made beforehand to avoid
proceed*
of
the
auto
tag*
a*
ev­
fir*t vi.iinr. prohaldy will lw Sett rut in the .late budget, reducing
and vraataful duplication or faeit myalery man reported to have
■*
ll# told of the construction of United Slnlr,.
eryone knowx. Is pul In the .tat#
Itlee and aervicea, and that thru* twice appeared at the home of Bo­ •ven the appearance of a bargain ator fa rte r Gla.., of Virginia the total of propoatd expendl*
Th# foreign nffir • lid ll • will
an right-foot diorama Lhnwing the
trea.ury
In
*he
credit
of
county
“Of
court*
the
acceptance
of
a
groupinga be enfnrr»,| by govern ettcher’. father.
• late,I for .ecretary of the lri-a«- tute, he will «uhmlt to the legixrrlrry growing Industry in It, Ih* granted tb# lequc.t p --niiv
campaign contribution.Involve, no
latur* In April to .omewher* be- whool'fund,. tlnl#,a th# m otorl.t, many phase., and laid that Byron aa th# l#agn# a mill?/ iltii- i*-x
mental action . wj-.ery neec.»ary,
I'teviou.ly Chief of Police A. T. obligation or commitment,. The ury.
buy lag* the echoole lo*o revenue
looking av.ntually to a aingle na­ H ark .aid he had determined po&lt;It I, believed likely , Roo.evelt tw rrn ( 1.000,WM) and (1,500,000. ami thl* mean# .horter term*. Ro Stephan,, local commercial aitlxt, nf tb# M.niliiirian qvi#-i • 11 wlu-h
Treiident can and will .r lr r t hi,
tional ayit.m.
Explaining that hi. cabinet bad It I. Ihe patriotic duty of motor- |, doing Ih* "work nf hi* rarvrr" I, rapertrd to Ink# pl.ic# by Fib.
Itlvely that the kidnaper, were “a nfflceholder* without reference In anti Senator Gla.. will'talk thing,
Aa an tmargancy mtaaure, fa­ couple of racketeer, who have
over in New York City thi. week­ nut completed trimming cn.l* of lata this year „f o'! year*."
on this diorama, lie alao an 25 nl Ih# lat#*t.
any contribution.”
cilitation of raorganliatlona were been here the.laat year.”
Althougli III# I , "tru* M l Ibn
end. Whether Gla,,, take, over the the vaitou, branch*, of the data
nmincad that John E. Fox, of
f'u.hlng
al.n
rallnl
attention
to
Farley .aid he ,aw no rea.on trrn.ury po«t I, expected to deter­ government, the governor, in th*
door open t-i coneilntioti, tb-*
- . to- reduce unwieldy
- and
.
Although Chief Clark declined
1‘anla,
will
h*
in
rharg*
of
the
th#
Mat*
law
requiring
al|
twr.on,
u a ^ m l c c . p ^ r .tructore. e i.
. m^ lf hj„ , UUm, nl |t
for being “mealy-mouthed" about mine the choke for one or two first of a &gt;vrit, of broadra.lx
foreign office nlimuin • d Ja p m .
driving enr# on salary for lhair rxhIMt, and that Alex R. Johii'on
tu rcrk ily “with
ilon-1
by rmruktn at bankruptcy
the WokeVe wife
J " 1 jm other cabinet portfoliua. planned In keep the people in .arvlrt# In' carry aUt# chaulfaurad^ and C-. M -iMwion era a.vambllng will hav# n*» furtb- r &lt;
prweedure. tt• b r a ^ , l y . a t th* u , nU fM photognph,
tho.e of lncomln. admlnUtratten, th - t pur­ However,' mo«t hT- the rakipet cloear touch with th* pmgrex,
to nff#r and vvmtld i*t«riil lirrrJy
Ihe
fruits,
vegetable,,
ranned
ami
llr*n*#a. Th*a# llrrn.e hedge, ar* ‘l ' *
*” * *
*
'
power, of the Recenatrue- the men who laat Sunday
S H
night pose* to be entirely frank with the for the new deal la regarded ua made in hi. program of economy, now nn »al# at lb# Tampa tag prererved priHluct, and other a r­ on ll* delrrmlnntliui to maintain
Flnance Corporation la found eeiaed Boettcher at hia home and people.” .
th# government &lt;*f Mani-liukno In
•aid the new bu-lget would ho in agtncy and th# pme##d« go Into ticle. thnt will be di.playetLw
determined
with
Jam**
A.
Farley,
“ We are alt familiar,* be said,
although th* committee forced him into an automobile.
territories wml* I from t ’hiOt***
of New York, for po.tma.ter gen­ the hand, of the •enatm . ut»l th# .rhool fund along with the au
I'rr.idrnt II. M. I'apwnrth took rontri I.
point, out that “adequate aeeuriCoupled with the lnvv.tigation ••with the recurring .randal of eral; Senator Wal.h, of Montana, j rcp iccn tatlv r. by Mar. I, ur mart
urea,Ion to offer congratulation,
ty“ for bans doH not necee.arily of the m y.lrry man wa, a ,u.pi:i- whnt amount, to a .ale of Impor­ for attorney general; William II. (than a month before th,- •••••ion tnmohll# llran,* money.
•*Th# chauffeur llc*n»r .ecttim to th# membership roaimittee uud
mean “marketable collateral.”
oua telephone call placml in the tant office, of the government.
Wnodin, »f New York, for «*ere- convene,.
of th# motor vehicle law will b# trail* bmly worker, who made a
Railroad management, are tak­ Brown I'alare Hotel here to a
"The 1're.ldenl mu.t be left free
tary
nf
labor
looked
upon
a.
rer“Thl,
will
bu
the
fir.t
lime,
a,
enforced rigidly *. well e , the au­ .luce,a of the rrc*nl m ender,hip
en to taak for not ualng rather number in Cicero, III., which Chi­ to .elect the bent materal in hi«
far a* I know, that the btidgrl l,u« to tag provision*,” I'll.hing added. drive.
than reeking to combat, auch com­ cago authoritie* .aid wa, the party for the varlou, poeltlon. In tainlie*.
Senator Hull, nf Trnnr«-*e,lever been ira-ly’ for the legi-tnTho,# prernt at th# meeting
"Motor eluba ai# vitally Inter­
peting form. o ( traaiportation aa home of John Brnwn, a gambler, tho government that m u ll be
A Inrx# t*«»*t .* •• #f B
troika and airplane*, and are *#• who wa, que,lionet! anti rrlr*«r.l (tiled. Ju.tly or unju.tly when llte al.n i« plarnl a* a ,ure ,h,q in th e ! tuie prior to it, ronvening", ll,„ acted In the chauffeur Been,# re­ wrr#: A. li Wagner, uf Chuiuota, mad# prrtael wu iii-i utihed from
rnbinel.
lie
i«
Imiked
upon
*4
,ee
governor
.aid.
quirement and'have u.krd the co­ II, F’. Whtclrr and T. W. lawtnn,
terely critic lied for at.king gov- afte r he denied receiving the call. appointment of a cnn.pleuoua in
' • •- !W *'n'
Thu addre.e upenrd will, a i#- operation of .tat# and county of­ of Oviedo, It. FI. Tru*, of laike her# till, inorinmt
ernm .nt and without having flr*t Mltrhae) (lion Bon) Allegrctli. diviilual i« followeil by the uo rotary of atale or .rerrtary of the
,l*in, e.lltr-r *1 " - "
&gt;i,.-**
co-operation to eliminate waste* former Al Cnpone henchman, once nouneement nf a large campaign trrn.ury .hould the veteran Gla.. minder to the pcopl# of Florida ficer a tn enforce #vrrv section uf Mary, II. \Y li»ler, of Longwuod, Ih-mucrat”. on- *t tin- old- 1 |iul&gt;ful competition andolherw i'e hav |ivrtl in‘ Ihe re#id*uce.
II. F*. Ilame, and I- I). Ilaini-*, of
contribution, th e public i* prone to fce| unwilling to luk). over cabinet that many of th# financial dilfi- Ih* law.”
inn. I*««W'» *"
■» I-T-*. H-».
dutie*.
Altamonte Spiings, J. A. I.ognn, licet
cultir, row confronting th# .Ini*
Ing taken advanUg* of all i - „ l :
I’tHtilive that the kidnaping trail .M unir n connection between the
Th# pretxels
I t
• ' ' V't at
Ilrenu.e
of
the
apparent
dr.lre
are
thu
ii-sult
of
th#
iav|&gt;uy#t.
two
Incident,.
T
hi,
elreurn.lanee
of Geneva, tionlan Barnett unit
ble rconomiet.
GOVERN tilts MIST PAY
|r,| to Chicago. Chief of 1'oMrr
tli#
unnuiil
“
Im
ti'i
l*""* -• •■#
nf l:,-,»rvrlt to b.ve the Virginia them,civ#, paying too littl# atTh« report of the committee l&lt;
(Continued On Page Thrre)
Captain 1' llnllett, uf Fvrn Park,
(Continued On Pagj Three)
i**rvv-t| l» nvvi inu iii*.i.-» i &lt; *“ *
I
•rnaior back in the trea.ury office tentiun to tliu alTair. uf thru gov­
algned by Bernard M. Baruch, win
LANSING, Mich l*e&gt;mi««al of George E. Itnline., | | . J|. I’np friend, of thl* s . -.* •■ »'«•
A 1whe-e he ,erve,| under Woodmw ernment.
"*
aa vice chairman aucceeded to tK"
garni.hmrnt proceeding, affecting worth, F'. W. Bender, J. FI. F'»x, .la-itttloil nl lb. • .Him
I’AFK SKRVGS CELF.IIY
NEW IIAKIIORMASTKU
Hotel
Wil.on, i; i. regarded that the
chalrmanahlp on tha death of for­
G.
W.
Meltory,
S.
O.
Shinhol.cr,
” Wu ar* in dilTiculli#.", bo th# salary nf Gov. William A.
in Live* tlah F't i-l.v.
mer Preildant Coolldge; by Clark
From Orlando came word today nevt 1’re.iilent i, going 1,,' ,tr*r Mild. "It I, up to th# people 11ml ComMock wa, .ought following I- II. t'nnnrlly, W M. Ilayne,,
TALLAHASSEE— G o v e rn o r
In writ on; to Sim:- t •I f-r tb**
rb-nr
of
Wall
Street
banking
in­
Howell
and
Alexander
Legg*.
/
'heir olTicInl, to get out of lion th# revelation of action ugain.t John Melsrh and Karl l/vhinanu, llteltel.. Me. Ill If* n 1*01 1*1*1
Dave Sholtx announced ap|&gt;oint- t„ the Seminole County Chamber
Former Governor Alfred E- ment nf Albln P. Dearing, of Jack- of Commerce th at the Rltx Cafe fluence and bImv avoid anything bla. A, your chief executive, I th* governor to .att.fy « property of Sanford.
"IliH-uu,# I vv.i I * "• &gt;'"l miw'.l
Smith, whit* explaining that he wvnvill# a* harboraia.ter of the on Orange Avenue haa been arrv- but the mo.t controlled form of hav* mad# u clo.« study of the judgment of (7.X02.
lour I'l.tlMoWM. tb* I*1•’• ' *• #upl*
currency Inflation.
wax In aubetantlal agreement with
ing
Seminole
County
eeksry
free
to
• tat*’, financial condition*. I have
port ° t Jarkxonvlll*.
•
all
'
Forces
Of
Colombia
tut uf th# I'lili *0. I
|h* greater part of th# report, le­
their patron* for eome time and
G in,, ha. repeated?/ criticiied found that it ha. become the
nici Pm
tVnn.ylvania
pr*i
GOVERNOR
A
GRANIIFATIIKR
aned a lupplemenlal memoran­
that it l, advertl.ed nn all menu,. Wall Street banker,.
practice to run behind. In oilier
BOI.LINH PLATR HOST
anxiou, to •*■•• v*' ' r vo *'.*l
dum, whieh h# explained. *&gt;tate»
The yarht Nnurmahal nf Vin­ word., total costs in tt'.'IJ a;giv•
- Thl, Information !• I" an.w rr to
lbo.e* mad# at ;*.iiifn»*i uii tbu
RICHMOND, Va.. Fell |5 1/75
ty own conclualone In my own
BOGOTA, Feb. 15.—
Co. gcnuin# iirtlvl • 1 n**t
WINTER PARK—Chapter* of a trade body letter written to all cent A.tor, carrying the llon.e. gat*d appio.imately Id.uuil.nuu
mgvage, placing empha.i* where
—When
Gov.
John
Garland
I’olSanfor,),
Orlando
and
Jarkxonveil
vacation
party,
.leered
I
n
k
lombinn
trmip,
capturrd
the
town
although M-cvipta totaled only
th# Kappa Alpha Order In th#
In irplying to Mi 11*11*1 icin'#
I think It belong*."
villa*
to
Nn,,a,i in the Bahama l.lnn-l (5,000,04X1, leaving a, deficit uf
rd awoke yesterday he wu, Of Tarnpnin imlny driving out the
anutheaMem Mat*, will hold th # ir|,„
ie re.laurant* asking
— •-» (hat
—— San
.
...........................................................
Irttvr, I liuil# I! Ilain *y. pi"sl*
Smith differed with th# other annual convention at Rolliru Col- ford and Seminole County celery yr ,t,.r,|ay before , tiling out for (1,000.000. Tb#&gt;* annual delict
reeled with th# new, that he wa, Peruvian fore# which had ncctipirtl ilrnl **( tb# l*i&lt; il tin*. *pt lined
member* of th# committee tomeFeb; 21-25.
h« featured wherever po«ible.
thi. port where debarkation will Fav# been nirl by transfer,
a grandfather. A 4 1 4 pound ,&lt;&gt;n th* Pulamayo River part HD mil#, that I w,, o f'Hi# nn* ' • - I " '' I"*'
what In hla recommendation, (nr
be made tonight.
money from otKcr fund,. I a
wa. horn Monday night, to hla north of Leticia. Details uf the en­ n-l niukvi. In I'* ""
- i*in*
emergency action. Both
A n,e,»age early ye.terday from opposed to Mich transfer, and I daughter, Mr*. HerbertM.e# Boat­ gagement could not be learned im­ brought lo Sanford f*-« tin* pur.
that the recapture cau.e ahould be j
mediately.
Thi,
i*
th#
.eciiml
de­
A,lor .aid “proceeding to Nuoau shall Ir.l.t that Florida', .tale wright, at her horn. In Alexandria.
pit,# of niuklii^ "lb# g-uuirie nrrepealed, retroactively,' •«&lt;* both
where expect ta May for a few government must live within it, Mr*. Boatwright I* the former Su velopment in the open ho.tilitic* ticle" liienlionril.
agreed that reorgenlutlon ahould
between the two countries.
iieome.”
hour..” •
xanne Pnterd.
b* facilitated, bat Smith apeeifl*
Miami lx making arrangement*
All
department
head,.
Governor
on
the
part
of
former
American
tally propoeed th a t a apeeUl debtTh# different#
between th#
Mildiera and .allor* who hav# ac­ for n gala welcome back to th* ftholta said, hav # co-operated fully
(Continued On Page Three)
method* and advantage* of can­
cepted a* a "buddy” a man who mainland far the Preildcnt elect. In hi, efforts toward putting Iho
(Continued On I'ago Two) •
Poultrymen To Meet ring and cold-packing food prod­ for two year, fought in th# Ger­
ucts today waa explained to Han- man army.
A t School Thursday (ord Kiwenian* meeting at the Johnny Goodenough. w orld» Senate Will Take lip
Ur. Ralph K. Slev*n* left
Repeal Resolution A. T. And T. Orders
dietance piano
Strt.sing tha fart that thcra 1. Ing display, that could b# pro. fur
Commercial potKlryme* e* tbl# Monteiuma Hotel by R- F. Mon- champion long
81.
I’ater.bm g
this
currd
i*
to
*-•
•
faalur*
of
&lt;b#
Regular
Dividend
player
who
will
attem
pt
to
break
no admis.lon charge for attend- F’nlr. Th# di.play is called “Th* morning lo baconi# u uiomlaJr a ‘
aectlon' will nmet at Seminole aalvatge, chemlet *• toe la ted with
WASHINGTON,
Feh.
15.-1,17
anr« at th# thraa-day first annual Working World”, and it i. a mini­ the rtnff of physic Ians mxL sur-_
High School tomorrow night »t tha Chaaa and Co. inter**!* her* hi. own racord of having played
Th* Senate voted today to t.kn
NEW YORK, Feb.
Home |rcmonMration F'air which ature diorama picturing people in genu, attached to tho Veteran*
S;00 o'clock for e roond-leble dle- In research work oa Sanford M hour, without a Mop, w a. a
on the feetun which In­ graven fruits and vegetable*.----- gueot of lb# club. H# played —V- up for coo«id*ration th* Illaina Tha American Telcp). in* and T-l- open, at the Mayfair Hotel Ih* act of farnuag, stock raising, Administration Hoiim which .non
Tl»# speaker declared that at eral .elections, and invited the Ki- resolution to repeal the Kipht- rgraph Company today orilrrcl Thursday afternoon
at
2:00 horn* work, and similar occupa­ will b« opeiii'il in that city.
fluence ihe coot of producing
present
h* I* engaged la a search wanian. to visit th# Elk. (Tub renth Amendment. Th# vote which diltribution of Ha reguar quarter, o'clock, Mr*. W. D. Ballard, of llors. Fifteen year* ware required
III. appointment lo th* staff
egg*. Ale* R.
l&gt;rought
up
repeal
for
con.id&lt;-rs&gt;
ly
dividend
of
(2.25
a
,har#
railing
Altamonte Spring*, president of In carving th# hundred, of .mall recently wav approved by I'rc*iof vocational efrlcultur# for the for n . p ro m t which will allow rooms oa and afte r 8:00 o'clock
|lon
wa,
the
eloe#at
approach
to
a
for a total disbursement nf m»r# th* Samlnola County Federation
fruits and vegetables to be Friday night when h# will Mart
dent lloovar, and hi, dull#, offi­
cm aty wUI laed the dl^uukm .
rral t r .t nf th# Senate wet and than (40,000,000 to ,&lt;unr "00,000 of Woman'* Club which t* spon­ figure, and working part, which cially begin on Feb. Iff. Wi’hllt
A almllac meeting »M.held »••» skipped to markets over the out In bia marathon piano permakt
thia
diorama
of
rtal
inter­
dry ,tr*ngth this itatlon, although Mockholdcrs. Thu, tbi. largr.t soring th* event, today .aid that
,
a few day., Mr,. Sleven, and their
week when the egrlculturnl out­ world a# that they will retain formarc#.
it wa. not regarded a, an Indica­ corporation In tha world kept In­ •ha I. hopeful of bving obi# to re­ est. It will be displayed at th* tw0 children will hav* mad# rr.d y
look on poultry, and change* l» tbalr natural test#, color, and Tho.a present a t th* meeting tion
front
entrant*
of
the
Hotel.
nf
a
prospective
vote
on
th*
tact
Its
rcg
u
'jr
annual
dividend
port that a record attendance for
the ratio between feed prkee and odar aven attar a .averal-monthv sera: Johnny Goodenough, Ed­
Tho F air op«n* at 2:00 o'clock for r#muvlng thair homo to that
ward King, Allen OotUehaltk, of .uhmi.eion resolution lta#lf. WhiVi rate of (0.00 which ha» be#n in af­ on evert of thi. kind will have
.
egg prkee came In for e long dla- journey or period of it#rage.
.
Thursday
afternoon. Fra* lectures city.
U# #xplained th# .Upa Ukrn Atlanta, R. f . ksonaalvatf*. *• only a bar# majority wa. needed fect alnc* 1921. Th# dividend •« been tot by Saturday midnight will bo hoard from than until 5:00
Dr. Steven., a re.'nlant.of ''»»•
'-BA enaelea. At this meetfag fectere
in lak* up th# ' raaolution. two payable Apr. 15 to stock of record whan tho Fair clo.#..
guests,
tad
Xlwaniana
Howard
In
both
canning
and
cald-packing.
■ B w h k h ' Influence the coit of proo'clock on aubf-cta relating tu th* ford ,inc* 1D04, ha. pcaell«#d
fhlrtl, will b# naceesary to submit Mar. 14 .
” d ed ag egg. were Ml down by the pointed out th# adva»^g•* and Ovarlla who presided. S. J. Nix, It to th# state# for ratification.
Al tho tamo lima »h# announced proper and economical method nf madirin# In Kanford .inco Bift
that Baparintendcnt nf Schoolo Improving th*. horn*. A local de­ whan h# wa. graduated fruiw Jaf. (
peetliim m In the following or­ ^ a d v a n ta g e , of tack proce.., Julius DiagMdar, Dav# Bonl.kc, Whether this margin can lw mu.CORBETT SINKING
der of Importance: Weather, feed, and cvnrlided by pradktlng that Counts Jehnaou, Smith Hardin, C. Irred (a problematical. The vot#
T. W, Lawton I. larding a hind by partment (tor* will stag* a fa- ferwin Medical School In Th.la- v.
m bird, type «f maoai#- cold-packing promt*#* m.ch in th# 0. Bara, Dura Ga#r#tt, T. L. today waa 50 to 23 mors than a
th# luuanc# of a proclamation thlon ahoor at night to h* followed delpkla following trdlrgw work allNEW YORKV Feb. |5.—u n — urging oil school childrrn to visit
way of providing a i n outlet for Dumas, V. A. spaer, Arthur Hranthe llnivar.lty of North rarollu*
egaipotent, atock.
Jam *. J. Corbett, former heavy- th* Fair on one of Uw three d aft. by a dance.
and E. I. Hay, W. T. Ungtcy. two-third, majority.
____ ..m eat,
light*, mortality, surplus products.
Th# them# of th* Fair I. "Horn# at Chapel Hill. For on# yeat ha
Fl.tch#r
Bally,
B.
P
.
Doudnry,
vragkt
boxing
champion,
waa
re­
The Club want on record compractised tnedicinu ill Jurk.un-Schools will not clo*# earlier, Mr.
celling nreetke*. and .1*# of Dock.
ported vary Iqw Iait night by hia Iavrtan announced, pupil* merely Improvement", and thr many Uix* villt.
FATE IN BALANt K
Tkwe teplca wUI be con.iU.red ■audiug member, ef Campbell- Karl Lebmaua, W . 8. Lam.ua,
plays
and
oxhibil*
which
will
b«
attending physician, Dr. G. -Wil­ bolag advised that th* avont la
*. Dr. Stevens' i-r*t u. Major a t
tomorrow nJgki and all poultnr* ’ - ^ tirg Poet of the American I#- Peter Sckaai, W. S. Coleman. Kay
lard Dickie. “He la considerably bwtngf. bald ami that th*y ahould seep are all arranged with tho the head of th# Florida Nall'iuvl
'
late re. ted are to- g&lt;M who laat yroak named Ki- Fog, E. a Randall, Jr^ Jno. D. TAMUA—Tkra# of five
Idaff of pointing out how tha homo
charged
with
th#
murder
'of
Orlo
w#ik#r
than
h#
wav
Monday,”
said
Jlnklns,
B.
D.
Caswell,
Rupert
Jullua Dlagfalder as an
The meeting wiU
o«M t can got tho most value out Guard's Medical lle la 'h * -* t !)'»'*»
TM Xlwaniana Strickland, Bawrajd -Long, i . G. II. Brown, filling station attendant D». Diekle. "H# may laat for a«v
o’clock when H
larmo
on*
of
Ma furniture, hi* kilcbo* xhMf. will la assume.I by Captain A. tYV
Mr.
Ballard
but
I
am
doubt*
July, want
want' eral more days,
Ska row, Frad X. WUnon, and W. in a hold-up herd laat July.
whether
Kaux, a Lruther phj.lciau.
too*!
unique
and
1
oloroata
a
^
^ l* |ard*n,
on IrlnL *
ful.”
B. Zachry. \
.

NEW DIRECTOR
NAMED ON BOARD
OFTRADEBODY

MAN IS SOUGHT
EY KIDNAPING OF
DENVER YOUTH

CABINET CHOICE SHOLTZ REPORTS
OF ROOSEVELT IS 25 PERCENTCUT
EXPECTED SOON IN STATE BUDGET

loGcal I’rvl/.fls Will
Ik* Served At Winner

Seize Peruvian Town

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Monsalvatge Explains Methods O f
Canning And Cold-Packing Of Foods

Stevens Leaves F o r

Stage Ali Set For 0 pen ing Of 3-Day New Position At Vel
Home Demonstration Fair A t Hotel Hospital In St. Pete

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TUESDAY, F I R U . 1M3

( W I G HOLIDAY
ON CITRUS w o n
BE MAINTAINED
Decision Is Made At
Winter HavenMcethig Of Fruit Men
W IN T E R HAVEN. Fab. 1L—
F lo rid a '. cltrue picking holiday
wilt not bo rontlnuad noat week,
bot all ahlpprra In Iho a la te are
nrg ad to hold picking lo a minim am . Thla w a , the derision made
a t a m ealing hern yeatarda) o f (he
eperlal com m ittee named
leal
Monday a t the atata-w lda ahlppera' m eeting fo r recom m endation
aa to continuing the picking holi­
day.
T he com m ittee m eeting here
y e aterd a ;. rom noaed Of reproaen*
tatlvea o f th e Florida C ltrua E ic h a n r-. the F I " Id a C llru,, (Jrow*ra' Clearing H om e A aao-iatlnand rapraaentatlvea outaide of
•ha«a t w o o rg a n isatio n ., a n ­
nounced th a t deaplle th e d a n rt
eolnm a of fru it la th e prw-x-'l-nr
ptanta and packing hotiae. when
the picking a ta rte d .laat Tneaday
m orning, ahlpm enta thla week Indleato the
Iho nicking
picking holiday he»
ha«
dlcato

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_ IThe
■ ■M
! ■ost■ D■rastic... Fearless - Loss.
Taking Drive on H ardw are-Paints ■‘Houseware etc.

EVER HELD IN SANFORD !

VHO W O U L D M IS S SU C H A CH A N CE ?

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Instruction* w ere aent laat night
hy th e com m ittee tfl a ll-s h ip p e r.
In Iho atate p ointing nut th a t the
a a t re m e cold w eath er
In the
n o rth ern nuctlon m arkets was re ­
ta rd in g fru it m ovem rnt and rsu a Ing continued law price, and th e
com m ittee th e r e f o r , u t r r d I h a '
picking ho hold to a minimum
n o it week. T he apoclai com m ittee
decided to meet a g ain neat F riday
to consider action for tha follow.
Ing week.
Reports from Iho m arkets made
available yesterday to the comm ltleo showed th a t ala auction
aalea wara missed on account of
tha cold areather, 4Stl ra m of i
Florida a ra n rta being sold a t aurtlon during tha waek a t a re n e ru t
average of I2..15 delivered Thla
price la U below th a avera&gt;n o f,

auction price o f |S .8 # ||e1ivrrrd.

Sherwin-Williams
PA IN T S

Come On! You Sports—Here's
Your Chance

COLORS
$2.52 Gal,
Outside White $2.64 Gal

Heddon’s Regular $1.00

EXTRA SPECIAL
L arge A ssortm ent

B AITS

Dismissed
W HY -SHIVER?
Florence 1 Burner

$3.50 Shakespeare Long Spool

Icarffe White Enamel Covered

$5 Pflueger Akron Level
Winding

30c Values ....
60c Values ......

REELS

O’CEDAR

$1.00 Values ....
$1.50 V alues....

Heavy Galvanized 10 Quart
On all other
PAINTS, ENAMELS,
LACQUERS, VARNISH
TURPENTINE, LINSEED OIL
.
AND ETC.

BUILDERS H A RD W A RE

WATER PAILS

FLOUR CANS
50 .Lb. Capacity Regular $1.55
Values—Now

22 Gauge Super X
$1.00 Kelly

Extra Large Grey Enamel

WEED GUTTERS

79'

MECHANICS TOOLS

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LONDON — Kir John A rth u r
Thomeon, B rltlih e clen tl.t. died
yesterd ay a t hla home in l.lmpafla il, H urray I I . wna 11 )ear» aid.
Am ong hie tv o k i wara tha erolutlon of c a t, of which ho waa Joint
a u th o r.

' MADRID - A group of actrantlata yaatarday .toned tha Oarman
ambatay. Coarda it;.pen»d tha
grwqp by firing ever lhair heads.
No ona tyaa wounded apd no ar.
Teat* aaara mada. &gt; 1

a s ru ix p o Tan
.V*fcJ.«agf

D IS C O U N T

RIFLES

WAX

$10.7$ Values,

Goldsmith &amp; 00 FIELDERU

Heavy Galvanized

70c Values
80c Values

MASON

FRUIT JARS

GLOVES

,....i....59c
..:........ 69c

$1.00 Values .........

LESS

1 5 %

Johnson’s Floor

W ASH TUBS

ENAMEL WARE
ALUMINUM
TIN WARE

SHORTS
1C
4 A Box
Stevens Favorite 22 Gauge

$1.25 Leatherette Covered

v

REELS

Extra Heavy
Galvanized Covered

89c
FLORENCE: 5^8URNER

Vi P in ts .............. 80c Doz.

HOUSE WARES

Quarts
Vz GaL

90c Doz.
.$1.25 Doz.

-Attached

GARDEN TOOLS
SCREEN WIRE

tkiccrr

&gt; A T L A N T A —h*. B ruan McLean.

kT-yvar old mneklas and wall
Nkld Ih /y w f e laid by manabart

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�TH 1 SANFORD HERALD/ SANTtJHD, fLC fK D X , WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, ISM

Sanford H erald

Strahge Inconsistencies

During the political campaign laat Fall we heard a
great deal about the Hawley-Smoot tariff law and the evil
consequences of high tariffs in general * which had de­
stroyed our foreign trade. The sentiment of the twenty
million or more persona who voted the Democratic ticket
must have been pretty largely th a t tariffs should come
down and, hence, foreign products admitted to our market!.
Yet, In the last few months another cry has arisen with
almost,equal unanimity with the former anti-tariff argu­
ments. That la the “ Buy American" movement If w e are
to buy American, that must mean th at w e are to atop buy­
ing foreign made product*. Now what w e can’t understand
ail shllesrr Bailee*, e*
lla a S , eea-lallaea, BBS Ball
Is where the consistency Ilea In advocating a t one and the
eUlerlelnmeala far Ika H r*
r*l*iae life**, will Be ceaefli
same
time both lower tariffs and a “Buy American" policy.
el rraalnr n-hm lalni rataa.
Many other inconsistencies have arisen in connection
with this narrow policy of national isolation. Many Iflfconslatencles have also developed with all such policies through­
out the world which are in fact movements in restraint of
trade. What the world today la suffering from more than
T lo Hrr*l f »■ a m u m ktt • ( I
any other thing is simply insufficient trade, and yet w e to­
AWOtilllrd IVFM wllffh
■«F0l» e a lllM Jm IW m f
*
gether with most of the other governments of the world
H k llim tiit of nil aM»«
set up all sorts of trade barriers, embargoes, discrimina­
#p«dlM lee II »or gol alMrwUo W
lied let Ifcla
«•!•• •*•
tions and other restrictions for the sole purpose of Inter­
H i lew
IMUafedi hffffwla. J
tlthlw S*f
fering
with, and in many cases preventing altogether, the
ila in irliti fcrrrlit ■»♦
rreetlh
free ocdcrly.exchange of goods.
----------------.----Other irnntar''of this situation were painted out thu
otheV ’day by the Christian Science Monitor which secs
them as follows; "First, someone made the gleeful discov­
ery, . miordod:Hii~iuntiJl .typ»..in..Tim«..magaxina,.Ahat-aoma
■ing praises to of the machines being used In the British popt Office to
»ing p re lee* stamp "Buy British' slogans on loyal Londoners' letters
ing praise*.— were made in America. But one of the ironies—which ap­
proaches unreasonableness—about the ‘Buy American' cam­
paign is-th nt.it Is fomented. |»y many of the same persons
whose intransigence on war debt revision has aggravated
mON&lt;; OF TUB AlTI.K
the pressure of British. German and other Imports nt
As Eve lay ilrrantlhg by, Paradise American customhouses.
Wall.
"Another Is that one of the chief spokesmen of the
Cam* Michael the Angel nnd movement buys print paper from Canada for his newspapers
A spoki, of thr Fall;
and ships cattle. Into the United States from his ranch in
All for n iiomrgrsnale, all for a
Mexico. A third is that u congressman from Massachusetts,
ilovr,
For nu Apple of A*!»•* or nn Ap* home of protectionism, opposes a bill to require the gov­
ernment to 'buy American’ because that would leave out
plo of l*ive|
the New England Industry of manufacturing imported Juto
A* Kvr *toi»l nthlnking In Para. into twine.
•
itfse tlrnvr, G&gt;
, “But the oustanding Incongruity, If not misfortune, of
farm |1m- grwn, roiling Serpent both these nationalistic movements is that the two eco­
and lisped nf lnvt[
nomic realms thus bidden to draw into their shells have
All fur a ly Id**, end alt for a
hitherto had a flourishing trade with each other which as
; • frown
bn the feu* nf vexed beauty, th* recently as 1031 continued at th e'rate of more than 11,500,000,000 a year. The United States during that year'bought
A|&gt;|d,, ramo down.
some 1010,000,000 worth of goods'from British Empire
-A**"Adam -tile* walking—with a sources and received approximately 1900,000,000 for goods
ll'tlit In hi-r rye*
sold to Empire customers—a three-to-two balance which It
And giddily talking and blushing would seem ought not to disturb even American mercantil­
su rp rise ,
ists na much as It'h as upset (treat Britain.
Maid Kvi- to the Apple, "You Ap"Viewing this exchange, ono may see that even if
pin uf Horruw,
American
dollars are spent for British books or razors or
1 think well makp camp in the
cosl, there is a pretty fair likelihood of their coming back
—1 ■ t t f w r t tm nnrrnw !’*
to American pnxlurer* of cotton, wheat, pork or allver. Ami
And Admit fill eating—and then that if pounda nterllng arc npent for American petroleum
We iiiuy pan*
or motorcars or motion picture film, they are fairly likely
Over Ileum Hu- banded bee bunted to come back to England, if not directly by purchaneii of
through llio gra**
" drena goods, then By Why of MaRyaia In return for rubber
While Ihi- ihotking bird fluted and
or via Canada for butter.
tho idiuduw i grew lung
“Does It neem too much to expect, then, that American
And love became Slumber and
and BritUh itatenmen at the Impending debt negotiation!
Sluinlior a Sung,
nnd tho World Economic Conference should nucceed In Iron­
A* otir Motlirr and Father turned ing out name of the IrnnieH of thin situation?”
uwny Jrnm the list*,
A if:*in strode like disaster, but
F.vrn i-ouii. i’IIimI, “ W all!”
It IuuUh llkn „ country of fruitage
and mil th.

The House That Gates Built

Plant CiW. wham be recently ap­
pointed acting motor vehicle com­
missioner.
"Economic* effected In this de­
partment", ho said, "will aggiefate more than 160,000 a year."
Digressing a t thla point to de­
(Continued from P*** One)
(Continued from P*p* One)
scribe a recent trip made by himlong,
but the association in Chistate an an i n s financial keel.
*eir and tho cabinet through elate
"Our expenditure* as of Fob. 1 Institutions, the pore mo r pleaded sob them Wlscorifn fbeaWra behad boon cat approximately 10 with the people to aend old book* capo yeilerday Toted not onl7
percent", he said. "The work of and m* f*ilne* to the Inaane hoe- apninet itriklng but also again*
seeking a high price*.
the department* wa* curtailed as pita! at Chattahoochee.
a matter of four**. Bat I do not,
Fron tha Wisconsin branch af
"The hoepilal today ahelUre
believe efficiency was sacrificed.
the farm holiday
association,
2700
unfortunates",
he
(eld.
M
i
I have drafted a new road board.
howerer, cam* .renewed promlee
was
shocked
to
find
many
of
them
None of tho member* of the board
the group would not rush In to
knew In advanco why they were had been put theta by relatieas seise the market* which the
summoned
to
Tell* he* see. I with a view of making the etata striker* wilt abandon.
brought them here to ondertake bear their upkeep. We alia went
It was a buay day for Siopler
an Important piece of public aetv- throuph the boy's Industrial ichool and hundred* of member* of the
at
Marianna
and
other
institu­
ice. But wo found that the road
pool a* they hurried about the
department farad obiipatlona of tion*."
•late seeking co-operation, from
Rtfardinp tha preparation of non-member farmer*. Such peace$5,500,000 of which tZ.500.000 ton■Istod of unpaid bill* and tha re- Iho ’new budget, the governor
malnlnp IS,000,000 was budgeted raid this work was nearlnp cornfor maintenance. 8o it appears pletion wi|h the assistance of the j
that the people of Florida will pet cabinet.
"Rigid economy is being de- .
their road building holiday but
they will have tq pay for I t . " __ mended ell along the line1', hn ,
Tho’ governor announced n com­ ia lJ.T expect the bodgef wtll total ,
plete re-organ Ita Hon of tho state somewhere between 14,000,000 and (
auditing department a* a means $4,500,000, or a ent of 25 percent
to catch up with a tremendous over the preceding budget In this |
cminwrtmr. - 'te f m v ’ mmoufflyttatt \
"The department wa* more than I cannot devote much nttentlon to
220 audit* behind schedule", he applications for Job* on the state
•aid. "I have found some •vthrfUs payroll. I trust tho people will
from one to three y#.r*'Thehlnd' -y^derstand that I was not sleeted
in their audit* and many n tw w - M w ope/s^a a state employment
flclal* unwilling to take office un­ agency. My etudy of expenditures
til the account* of tholr precede- U being made by the same yard­
ceuors have been checked. Sum­ stick used during the cam paignmary action will be taken wher­ does the ita te .. need i t can the
ever and whenever shortages are stats get along without it.”
proposition*
Budget sessions, the governor
found."
(1) Not to try to get higher
involved long price*.
Praising hi* department head* explained, have
for taking voluntary cuts’ lit sal­ discussion* on the possibility of
(2) To make such an attempt.
ary, the governor paid Special i departmental consolidations.
(.7) To demand higher price*
"Now about automobile license
tribute to George H. Wilder, of
tags", he said. "I want to call on
American sad other foreigner* tho people to buy their tags as
succor. The United States govern­ qplckly at possible on account oT
ment la firm In He determination the public schools. Wo cannot
not to land a trooper in sfexfco el'minate the 25 percent penalty.
Tht- !n.' Is inflexible and there I*
unieen tho conditions fore* it.
Zob Ratliff and Jack Slaton, of to way around it. 1 am opposed
bo Herald force, spent a day in to the penalty and will ask the
ustla this week looking over the Irghlaiurr to eliminate i t I am
monotype nt tho Lake Region */- alio determined to cut auto li­
cense* to 13 on little cere and 110
T h, Misses Miriam and Loretta on big ones and t would suspend
Baleden, of Blaekwell, H. C., are the penalty this year If there was
any po*eU)|e way to d0 i t Rut
th* guests of Bllsa Mamie Jlifl.
Thla evsning over B0 buklness there Isn't and the schools need
and professional men are expect­ the tag money. So I hope th* mo­
ed to meet Ip the parlor o f'th e torist* will respond promptly so
Sanford Hoiiao to discuss business th a t tha school* may be ndcqunti
conditions In the city. An effort ly financed.
The governor calm* out boldly
will bo mado to Improve local
trade conditions a t thla gathering eye In*t Florida accepting federal
and aX interested in trad* condi­ XU except* la grtvo ■eqwrV'F’SF
tions era expected to bo present. *«d attacked Vi* satire fnfcrdl
Those forming th* committee og aid system' a« a polity III slate*
organisation are: J. I). Roberts, Should strive* to eliminate from
O. A, Speer, R. G. Stockton, W, J. their financial setup.
Reconstruction Finance
Illll, W. II. Underwood, W. P. ‘t Th*
Carter, C, IT. Ding**, J. 1). pa- Corporation, a* you know, re­
vison, H. E. Talar, J. R. Holland, quires the state to match Its ap­
Dr. R. M. Mason, pr. W. K. llous- propriations", ho said. "I am not a
holder, J. B. Williams, George H. magician and I cannot pull money
Fernald, J. II. Overman, and 8. Out of tho air. Sooner or later,
Ihe state's loans from tho federal
Rung*.

mconsm DairyFarmers Launch
War For “Prices*

Sholtz R e p o i;
2$ P e r c e n t
In State Budget

J

And I feid I'll have , rbildren tu
pltniih th,. inrth!''
On the Cliff by the Fire, as they
•bin'll oVr tin- Plain
Where the *tn&gt;* nluod a* many as
n fii'til full of grain,
f.Vuw will it," thought Kvu, "be a
dirt or a Huy?"

All fur nn Apple, (I an Apple of

Republican* in general and perbap* a few Democrats celebrated
Lincoln's .birthday Monday and
not n f*-w gifted orators menHoned the trial* and tribulations
with which the “Savior of hH
■i country" was confronted. Wa dare
&gt; *uy, however, If Lincoln wsra alive
today, he, like i-vuryonf else, wouli
■' lex talking about the good old
r* days. .

A Lot o f Things have Happened
Since the La9t Tifrie you Looked

K; Many important bu.lnrte men,
:; »&gt;ksd_ tu testify before the R*n&gt;
at* Finance Committee on cauaoa
and cures of the .depm slon, roi|U*»t that such testimony ga they
give he' regarded as Confidential.
Among them, Frank Vandarllp,
York banker, Melvin Traylor,
ago hanker and once men&gt;d aa a pcaaldenllal candidate,
W alter R. Gifford, bead of the
irlcon Telephone and Talaih Company, a n particularly
6ua that tholr remarks on the
nation be h t \ | socrot, Problf the world bnaw what thee*
i think about tha world today
Mild not be good far tho world.

K

Rvldsnlly 'i t has reached tb*
dat where even If you am only
(bland of tha Lindbargh'a you
w tn derger 0f bolaf kidnaped.
itprlM Boeitrhar, waa no goa of
b , famnui fder, waa only a
(M)d, and be la being held for
Amur. I t auric (awloaaqaoa la not
HridF bioken up, our elrlllxatlon
kg yet revert t* th* old rlgilaat*
M of ih* Fey West a r evo'n to
• vftal Law am of tb# Ulddla
L w h e n . m an', right# vmm

« the A«fo Show. 11
fqr Plymouth! You’**
gtbolxrects.
i ^ . ’.ila your opporj y i l l u t o . ) , " _____
p a t o h t h igh
not itop with

I er* tb* low*at ever
j But you/ Mviagt do

w ti, will be only a memory.

SANFOHD, TWENTY
Ga., a the guest of Mrs. T. J, Mi],
or. \
Mlao Madeline HOI, of Nanooaoo, b the charming house foott
of Mlea Mabsl Hand.

^tHyomuMcBnM a top . :; anq aasrr
odloa. Ybur dojb(buy* mtte« (a pp
f / m t W loWt at A

sad If necereary call a atrlka ta
pet them.
Of*the 17 districts voting, not
oca of them fatored a strikeFourteen recommended attemptInp to obtain no Increase, but to
conduct a campsite to pet non­
member dairy farmer* Into the
assoetetior.
Two district*, tncludlnp that of
Joliet, III., voted In / a m of attempting to obuin higher price*.

MIAMI—Paul

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tid e d liquor dealer, w a ejekged
with the flret depree m u r# r ®f T.
J. (Jack! Merritt, aXeged-hijacker. lit an indictment returned by

S orT fea S taH io r u J 0 » n n
G en e v a l a d S a n fo rd A t *.
VgiMit* } tn
B in L um ber Co.

“Patronage Appreciated” '

Quality Merchandise at
llth tad H*By
R eaaonable P rie to w ith
KIP SKBV1CB

PIMM «

RADIO SERVICE

explain the advantages of usirif

Then phone j;our trial order
Thursday mornlngr to . . . . .

Phone 3$5
We aim have fresh shipment^
of Beet Pulp* Do# Food, Cotton
Seed Meal and choice Timothy
Hay. ..
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WEDNySQAY.' FEBRUARY 15. IftM

Af t e r s t u d y
• fCbuttauad n o n Fagd b io )
or rotMT act should M
with
I ifriO l) previa bin for riMtWddd.
Ito operation to bo doflnhoiy d»(UrW to Md ok Job. 1, 1938.

Boack jH tO rd ij for ib* dip.
Regular meeting of Somlaolo
Chapaot N aobor Two O ntot. of chonk anaox. Mts. R

e
m e u
and k n , R. W. Lowto
tho dorotionai aorrko.

n ik or rate making, assarting
that Uw old theory of tnrlflff to
bare lotos m “fUr return" ok

usr

tw r iU ntikliik f W should lio;
■pood a Urn daya. koto with 007 In plain English that tho roltKtoa Loaabollo H o p s , Pork
mako
a w M n t f g f U M .*to" ™
k» •• reaeonabto profit Wood on ™ t* of ef­
ficient operation, and that thdy
■to M t MtKIM to o am ln p mere­
ly to mi— n r present *110( 10— .
!
not recommend Imwiedlaf* change* In rule* of rata

I OsUolle Ckorofa will hare a
h tda kt tho homo of M l.. Lor

from
to » « tn that h i .-|0 i
k'olook to ItM b’cloek.
fram 'd ieefnt Ifflufk
Foundsi' Day and Fathor’f
on Sooth - Sanford *
it fengnm will bo ( l — t h r
nfrestiftftita
Jlff-itoWllonlo High gahnot-.IUTU-Av *
a t TjSo o’clock at tho *«hool aodltoridm.
FRIDAY.
Jd i Charity boll will taka plaeo UwtWT. Mt*. 1. T. lU tdy; Mrs.
' (Continued From Pore One)
Bloont. Mrs. C. It. Shepherd,
a t il l o o’clock a t tho Mayfair Uriel
'
Clark aikad Chicago authorities to
HbltL Muate by Mere'a Ore ho. Ira. ]Mrs. C. A. Andorton, J r , M m wdok In MlaktI.
chock an automobile bearing Illi­
Borland, Mm Lorona Beal.
• t i e American Association . of Harold
]
tC. which was toon
nois license
t&amp;k«d nodr ^ t hrown False* Ha­
I^rlinJ. of ~5etfsr
Mrs. J. 8. Llttrsll, M
i t i sboU| tho ilftio of the kldnapwill regret to learn t
■n, Mrs. T. f^H U a,
Mf: Thb MtPl ttwflersblp was
an oporatli
pp|n. Mrs. jT.’ M.
M c w ftd J i l h J i m t S ■i t , ChiefIf. N. CIsTclsitd, and
do ppttoa r k m n t f tost night they
hs&lt;J ( |I W n ,f ir a i| Inta rilstody.
MONDAY
Although aatnorlUee* raid the*
irmlng ■ party spending Mon1. Fort and Mrs. F_ C h r i s t i a n E n d e a v o r
oftomoon a t Daytona Beach had not boon offlcialy notified df
II bo heoUsoeO for
the eppearanec of the mystoty
S o c ie ty H a s M e e t i n g
ly- kt tW Mhfbrd
faith a t tha homo of. Claude BoMither, CuMtado rttuHlmllllonalt*

a h , 794 O ak JA ro n o o

Man 6 S o u g h t

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Denver

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place an •Sends* trsa isg a t t H
PRO PERTY

churth. There Wbre 87, membors

with tho follow

^ dlwiounb of One Pfrcertt
W Allowed f o r p a y m e n t o f
^ ts tk jiia tl C o u n ty ta x — In

Harman ,1011 A. t ,
rrdit tfd t, Stem

F ib r u k r y , th is Is otjulvnlo S tr ta n li* p o r to n t p k r an*
itUn. T h x n i f n o t phld B^*

Garden Clfab Circle
Hits Regular Meetifflr

Erne d e lin q u e n t A p ril 1 s t

Jn a

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a S A -£ * ,&amp; &amp; i5

4s x C o li&amp; to r S em in o le Co.

Vhiyga of tlrmril Ctrtlrt ftttiirs
dt the flewsh sbeW. Mm A. ,T.
White and Mm J. N. Whltner
wUI be her, aealatanto.
H. M. Papwfrih, Mr*,'’J.'H ow ell
fhib, U m 'J t)ingf«M*f, Mrs. a.

I. U iffti, Mrd. 8. 0. Shlnhblser,
Mr*. J. T. Newby, and Mra.
Franeto E. Rots.
aAitbRN cLlJB MSSTfl
With 18 member. In attendants
regular meeting
Girdcn Club th

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n r i t.mi in i. ts r i| i i r x .
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4
Mr*. Andrew McGllbrey Carraway. attractive daughter nt Mr.
knd Mb*. Joseph Laurint Marentette, whose marriage took place thi*
afternoon a t 4:00 o'clock at the home of the bride’* parent* In Mayfbir. Mr*. Carraway, who I* a popular menilwr • f the younger »»l,
Was formerly Mlsa Helen Katherine Marentette,

BECOMES
MISS HELEN MARENTETTE BECOT
BRIBE OF ANDREW CARRAWAY

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rfg s
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e.Ne. last. itstMi Ike
Saly. A. Dl 1M1. hss
linear*.in but ofric,
l asBilraltoa far Isi
-la aecoNanna with
Itfiaat. embracM ihs
Ifibed- Sroserty :*ltnpi* County. Plorld*.

i.tM appbtntde’*
«♦■ Stobj U tley
’.W a dlaU so ai
th e 1adw »m m w i n

la plain rotor* and
dtripes. The sssrvelou*
wlar-gUUtg quality of
these shirt* will *urprtoa you!

* a.utk, wage it

ad palU y of
ksgto their

b*lair aas— ig at me

AT
MAYFAIR HOTEL
THURSDAY 8:00 P. M.
MUSIC BY MELODY BOYS OF EUSTIS

ADMISSION FREE
E V E R Y O N E INVITED

C uts A n t i s e p t i c
cost in

b f — urlkg
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nbortkht *ia

FASHION
REVUE

VICKS

PM A8B
y d efic it

!■!«*■S-MturIUAM111*—«M

be c h a rg n l.

dressed stranger twice visited thr
Boettcher homo during the night.
Simplicity wo. symbollied In reaiorlr* and a vorsage of pink
HU first vtolt, the Po.t said,
radianre rosebud, romplrteil the
f l i (did* at H IM P.M.. n« wa* the w(tiding this afternoon nt
dfftnlttod U the palatial rcildsnco 4:00 o’clock of MU* Helen Kath- costume.
Crinkly hHe rrppi’-w a m imt m rj
aetg*d h -iW t -t im e -la t e r oflno" Mnr'ehtcl ieTdaiighfer"orSrr.
the
lire*, worn by Mist Hagan.
iftlCd away. th» newspaper and Mr*. Joseph Laurent MarenA hlgfi waistline and white col­
tette.
to
Andrew
Metillbiey
Car­
lar and ctllT* were feature. of|
r*. Stereos and
taway, son of Mr*. Joder Came­ tho dros* which w a. «el ntf with
ron and the Ule S. McOllbrey Car- while shoes, hat and other acces­
raway. The ceremony was pars sories. Her *h«»uMer corsage wa*
•M .M ra. Ll p. Home and
of pink rajjanre rosebtal* and
i5 “ *»,°*ep*r1loft f.dnW dky / i f
fern.
»
f f i f r W « I U f c N- $
irtb f IpbndUg abott two weeks
Mr*. Carraway *»lrcleJ. for the
occasion n two-piece ensemble In
of Dr. and Mrs.
The marrlag* service was read shailr* of blue and while. Iln
H. M. Rucker, San Lantk.
beneath an Improvised atrh of ■ certsurie* were In whitr and
Program Is PJtttuted fern entwined with pink sweet *he wore a shoulder corsage nf
:jv ® a Ray. H. F. Courtney of 81.
At School Thursday peaa and snap dragons. Tall fem pink radiance rosebud*.
foWrshuiY. to tho g irst thfl *lwk
stand* of pink and white flower*
Of.tho Rotr. J . J . Kfllaghan, pSsThe bride, who xv*. given in
Wf of All Soule Catholic church.
With W. M. Haynes, C. R. Ma- were arranged on ulllirr side of maerlige by her father, cntcrnl
aoa, and F. E. Roumiltot In charge the’ arch and In vnriou* other the living room wearing nil en
®»ky Lalng rsturnad of Ui* pro*r«m, tnd Mr*. M. L. part* of the living room, which semhle of wlillu rrepe, with shoe*,
night from Fdrt Mfors where iho W rllht and I r a . 8t. Clair Whlla, were opened en.ulte for the ocra. hat and uther a c r c o tic . in white.
The dree* w a. trimmed with
•y*B* A * * » d£ra wUh her sit Mr, Jr. aa hoateaaoa, a Foundara’ Day ■Ion.
Mr*. Roy F. Mann served a* •trel button* ami ha I ipmntitlr*
'and Fathers' Nl«ht program will
ko. given tomorrow evening kt matron of honor. Mis* Lrnahrllr of small luck* xxhllc Hie matching
7:S0 o'clock by the Grammar Hagan daughter of Mr. and Mr*. coal, which wa*,fingtr-tin length,
ttihiwi P.-T. A. In the school and!- L. P. Hagan, wa* maid of honor featured the dropped -boulder
and Mr*. Aeey Carraway, of tlr- line anil tucked sleevt - lb-r mrtbrllmt'.'
The program will be given as tando, sister-in-law of thy bride­ -agi- wa* of white rn-o*. -waingroom, was alto ■ bridal sttend- sonia, and fern.
follows:
Mualcal Number — Sentimental ant. The groom wa. attended by
Immediately after lli,. n ri iiiory
his brother, Acey Carraway. le .t the rnuple left In their ear for a
Fldtldisrm.
man,
and
llrlgg.
Arrington,
and
riecltsllon. "Tbntnjy’s First le s ­
‘hurl wedding trip. After a few
son”—K ent' Rbssetter. Jr., snd James G. Sharon, Jr. a* grorrm. •tuy* they will he at home to their
men.
W. A; tsfflgfj Jr.
friends at Iho Snnlmd loon try
Mff. .Mann wore Tor the orrn Club.
StWf^-Josnne Asiarello.
Address, MFoundtrs' Day—W. W. slon a two-piece suit of light
The bride |&lt; all only daughter.
Goatu b . \
pink rough crepe. The lire.. wa..&lt; She was born In Ihiltinime, Md.,
. ,w t ln * 1 Ik« ''Presto, the Magician"—Raymond fathlonsd slong simple line, with Hied In Atlanta fur several Xi-ar*,
a u t f i i Servka Lsagua of Holy
Morualvatge, Jr.
* pleated skirt while the cost wa.
Cccsa BfHseopal Church t i l l tile Sketch and Sortrf—St. Clair Came- three-quarter length. While a .. ami came here atxmt eight year*
agu. She wa* gruilualed from
pjaee a t 4:00 o'clock at the P iriih

t S f i ^ r a l u (of t U
-d rk
wg* gftlri ahd lt s u i U I M | W
the program prom1st* in Imar­
esting year ef work and pleasure

t i

Seminole High School In 1M7 and’ rnnrrM iarW R i»r wim-ruaitw
since that time he* been active in J
o f 'h a ^
welfare work here. She I. one of
i..r,i. ..o.i \v. i. muni. c T, Comthe best women golfer, of the rt.in*"**,-- ^
city.
v
tiw it.rn it vhi..*mkm. vAfflrt'Ct
s - bridegroom,
k.i
»i.„ wa.
«■,. born
I,,,,n iintrs't!*
I'A fK
ixo r uitt i rMORax r.
The
who
, ,.,ro..r«tirn.
WAltT'RI,
In Fort Odgcn. ha. made Sanford
me ja m k . WAt llT riS rri. amt
hi. home the grr*t*, nart of hi0Viiu!n V W .rMVM W n r
*
lift*. H« wm KraJuntitl from Semii*t m .ir %tiom
'thin
rmiM
h.ntn«
rum#
on
la
.
not# lli#H Sc*.io8»: ;n IWo #nu iAtrr h*»;tft| IIJM.TI mntlon rtf rutfiplt|lMM«
altenJiMl thi* Unlvfrsiiy of rvori«wm u*r nrt **r.i* f f » «**rvisv i*y nuiitca
CBino«vi1l.o w
whfik*
It.* "WJ«
wa
’**Ho*
1 »h# M
4*at UllfIMVUIO
Hairte.ville
when.i .. IItia n,i*' •,rMl 11Ii|«!•i tif|
n tll he
ho
•». lh.%
\Vl4*kA
CI
-tfr not inMti-tmember of PI Ka) p„ Phi ..wial F-tniM.'t 11
iirttw «if ivr fitnn I r UMii »li* iliilri
fraternity. He I. .it pre.ent secre­ nw*i
*f»mt tiHH “I#f**1fiilrtnf*. Jam.
ts ry and manage i of thv Suufurd U .i« bt rfwH nib*! II ** liltvli, fir*
foiiml
nil hit* t t*
ami n4l»&lt;
Country Club.
*&gt;f tui'i it# f.'tt i ui* huM kninnn r i
Present at the wedding were: Nt»|l«liriMa hffr I , wn«l in* m arsh r*
Kt* ti‘|
I ,e* *ti'•(#&lt;#*ti* In p;i lit
Mr. and Mr*. .1. I.. Marvnirtte, nttsp
riMltif«r‘.| Ai* lo nil *if an..I
» if * "if* t fsMiml In my .1
Mr. ami Mr». Jo,lcr Cameron, thp
Rprvioa m&lt;
Rev. J. J. Krtliighan. ntid the a t­ It i.. 1I 1* it ft.|I i11&lt;1 .» |mrsMMinl
i* hr.) |sf l.llfk l f*l
ln-i nf a n y if#
tendant*.
n-- .
,
it-isif,til*-* mr»&gt; Hvr*'’wlM'trh,fi t*f fh-.
it tut lb# ntti#r I w«»
TO STACK FASHION m :\T K rVL' d'-u}^!.' lit .-til ,n*rt )t»* foilllif
•—- m|i|i|n the* rtf« »■ iM Aiitrior mi l
Presses for sports, afterroon. | *••.■tv oh--*-ii.. if* ir# tiiikmiwn l*t
.Iratr Riilioitur.
mil
evcplng
wear will 1e ' '
i.i".
lh*-rpi»r. If |&lt;
• h it Mill ties
displayed by -u living no I. [''J*
Vatu*It•», Haim
el.
at
the 'Kasian
tevue . ... r xt. ,ri-.
tvoehiri.ti
to be- - given - t "'ll,row h m i ’-’I ^
'T - T ^ O T i S
!lt|f At‘ HjOO iiclwk l*y hnwyo j* ! i.* . ........... .
hwrvftv t*v thp Kill
at the Mayfair Hotel :n r.mjumV.,’' ^ l1 ’. ^ . , "ir, p,*« “J.t
iiftit ntllnr.lPfil iofiI III
in Uw ,.J Uniwto,
Ho) ", id F ii. I m, No admission &gt;*ill m il
t in *nii. dl-trio,.

BECOMES BRIDE TODAY

Chttoft

m

Ha l f !

Makers o f VapoUub produce new mouth-wash

B .pnhltcaa

P— kUaf C

bom in a depression . . . priced accordingly

Ithraedteta

So they produced a Id m tU sadivptk...m lld eoough lube u**d dsy-in
It (i simply ifek bast oral soiiMpsk aad dsy out without risk to delksis
Vicks C U alrn could produsc. And awmbrencl. . . simng enough to do
m ikfedby Uwitwwuue, bsc- rvcryxblog aa or*I aaliteptic cao
Urtoioglsu, dad pfeartnatoiogins of safely do.
our 18 alltod orgaobaciori*. . . la
You can d m Vkki Aatlteptlc la
AmatlcfaBlgtosid, tad Gcrsuoy.
. the usual way for all your cuiiuoury
Thty HttUaad iht whole fald of uses. Aad Vicks Antiseptic h*t this
additioaal unique advaaug*...Boro
to * depretdun year, it
to priced accocdtogly.
y i c i c
Large iO-tauKt botito
. . . a usual lU value
A n t i s *-'
...f a r only iU .
d\

W
klry made from
M ysrw., to In-

MAYP.

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far V id u Ftr***# Aatlteptlc.

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