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BALANCING OF
BUDGET SEEN
AS GREAT NEED

HOOVER SEES
W BASIS AS
WORLDS NOPE

Fire Breaks Out
Between Columbia,
PeruVian F o r c e s

OTY APPROVES
ACTION TAKEN
ON LIGHT RATE

Tomato Thrift Won’t Be
ChangetfDuring Present
V egetable Crop Season

JAPAN T 0 |
ULTHAim

Huey LongCallsHta
Brother ‘Liar’When
AccuaedOf G rafting

BOCOTA. Colombia. Feb. If.
NEW ORLEANS, Feb. I t —
-OPV—Ending n century of
( ^ —Senator Huey Long today
WASHINGTON, Fab. 14.—(/Tt can farm ers. Aa long as doiwsstfe
peace between the two coun­
called his brother, Earl Long,
tries, hostilities broke out to ­
— P resid ed Hoover’s position on producers did aot seek th* Investi­
a "Hat" when Earl las lifted *a
day between Colombia a n d
tariffs was questioned before the gation. Swing said. Its chief purth* stan d 'th at fluey Long had
tariff commission yesterday by a rose was to larita applications
Peruvian forces In the frontier
been paid ftO.DOO by H arry
region o f
Leticia. Alfredo
Republican representative from for a decrease In duty.
Abel who said he eras a repre­
his home state, ju st before the
Vasques Cobo, commanding Co­
lie asserted that If this was the
sentative of th* "power in ter­
commission abruptly adjourned an aim of the investigation It was
lombian forces, reported that
oats." Jirneral 8amuet T. Aftinvestigation of itetlro i on. fresh not consistent with the position
Peruvten airplanes, bombed the
Mil, counsel fo r the S*nato&gt;
tomatoes ordered by the P resi­ taken by th* . President In hit
Colombian gunboat
cordoba
comm ittrr Inroetlgating John
dent.
lying In tha Ftttunmyo river.
statem ents.
H. Overton's election to tho
■wr
•
____
•
Representative Swing, ef Cali­
The first bomb, he reported,
.Mexico, represented by grow­
Expressing approval of the ac­
8enate had askod Earl Long if
P E I P I N G . C h in a . V it L 1 4 ,
NEW YORK, Feb. W .- I A I - A
' WASHINGTON. Feb'. H.— fell In BraslUan territory. At call to tha world to re-aateblivh fornia, told the commission he was er* who opposed the present rat* tion of the two Leal residents who any money was #v*r passed by —(A.P.) — Ultlmfttiim* • 4»&gt;
'(A.P.)"—Warning that the n*&gt; this point the frontier* of Bre­ Itself upon tbe. gold sU ndard s* unable to understand why th* of three cents a pound before the la st Saturday filed • bill of com­ Abel In connection with th# tr e n d in g th * w ith d r a w a l e t
President ordered th o Tbvuillga- commission, was referred lo by plaint charging "evvcsslva rate*"
sit, Peru _ and Colombia are
stat* legislation. "Yea” eaid
the only means of avoiding an
tioq ia “trifling with diiaa- very
tion because domestic growers op­ Swing a* a nation which has and
C h ln e a ^ tro o p a
fro m J« h o l
cloaa together.
A Co"unlawful
discrimination"
Earl Long. "My brother told
"incipient outbreak of economic
W ( ' u e f l u u a su. I k u u C U M I U
posed It and havr sought ao in­ g tcstly depreciated Its currency. against thr Florida Power and
lemblan equenhm took to the
M
P
P
U
P
I
Abel
had
given
him
110,w ar" was made ’ last night by crease.
y e s te r d a y U m u s t b a la n c e i u
a ir and h fte r n brief but
JlAlkL..JCtw.Wftmh#ra-.^f.»ha..Cdlfli00ftkt‘*"V*si“»f*-t*1Hrri"11fWH$irf liv e r y t o t h e g o v e r n o r o f J o P rtsldent Hoover, eoaipM , w lth_gl —H srtsf-fesd-erBi'cTiM ttfTiy''' OiV
i than a decrease in tariffs on tom a­ Commission |a st night instructed
Senator Long, who then Inter­
t o t a l . . Y J I W l I w i n l r * swap on war
President urging increased tariffs toes should be the objective of tholr attorney to investigate the
Torre m ire d , tbe rem manner
rupted the proceedings and h o i P ro v in c e , a n d N a n k in *
debts
might
be
artepU
ble
lo
gain
currency inflation ami scale said.
on import* from countries with American growers and the Presl case and lend every assistance
said ha wished to apotegteo for g o v e r n m e n t, t h e J a p a n * *
this end.
down its debt structure to
depreciated currencies and advo­ dent.
possible toward the settlem ent of
tho statement.
g a U o n r e v e a le d to d a y s T W *
Standing h«fort the Lincoln cating higher duties to safeguard
The commission adjourned Ihe a problem they have been consid­
bring about economic recov­
M
a n c h u k u o g o v e r n m e n t w ill
Day gathering of the National Re­ th* Amsrican market for Ameri­
ering for several week*.
(Contniued On ra g e Five)
ery.
•
publican Club a t IBs Waldorf-A*
s e n d a n u lt im a tu m to t h a J o This decision came as th* high­
*&gt;arueh, woo m
chairm en of
toria Hotel lo delivvr probably Ihr
hol g o v e rn o r
a i t ' Ik *
light op a routine meeting of th*
lh# war debt Industrie* b o n d (|urlast address of his administration,
one to Nanking wilt go tk
Commission. Discussion on th*
the President gave also a rallying
Tokyo, tl U expected th*
subject began when Commissioner
Um war debt Industrie! board durcry to his party to support tha*
(ng will declare Jebot lo
II. J. Lahtnaa-saM that- “ I believe
aiitisor of every president line*,
new adm inistration in ail con­
tegrol part of Maackafci
th at w# ought to make some men
presented a broad p rof ram for
structive measure., while . oppos­
th at the presene* of
Hon of a suit started last week.'
economic rehabilitation o f the na­
ing "those which are harm ful."
troop* la calculated to dtetWtb thft
lie said that "I am heartily In fa ­
tion and tbe w o n ! to the Senate
vor of It, and approve the manner
Although staling he wished to
In which it was begun. I think
speak of m atters upon which
finance committee.
TOKIO.
Feh.
th at It Is the thing to do a t this
there should he no partisanship,
He was the firs t w itneai ln an
break between
lime."
the Chief Executive forecast that
extended -Inquiry through which
League of Nation*
Approval quickly came from
the Republican Party "will be re­
tha committee ho pci to obtain
neat yesterday a* th*
Commissioner W. A. I&lt;efflsr who
called to puwer by the American
•om i rateable ideal from the naLONDON. Feb. I l .- I A I - T h e people."
a message lo th# League ha ■
said " f think E h obghfthlo Inter­
tlo m leaden in many fields of Anglo-Ameri-an debts discussion
Capitalisation o f tha r k b his­ th* govern a u n t declare* [
sene, if we ran.
behalf of all
He
pointed
lo
the
15.000,000
Re­
ORLANDO. Feb. I I —Orlando',
WASHINGTON, Feh. I f .- bPl of our cilitrn*," and from Com­ torical background which alamat adam ant In rot In tala lag '
enterprise.
at Washington wll Ibecnme a pre­
publican votes cast in the 'last
House
Democrat* scored t missioner T. I . Duma* who said every city In Florida possets**, pend*nc* of tha sta t* s f
Baroch touched on many of tha liminary world economic confer- election despite "tbs reaction from eily budget was slashed $9lt,0nn
world's problem*, debt*, disarm ­ eneo under the final instructions tha worst depression th e world in a surprise move by the city sm ashing victory uVer admtntslra th at “We can surely lend our mor­ this morning was advised as a hue.
'
•
This naoasago w as
am ent and political trouble*, but Ambassador S ir Ronald Lindsay ha* ever seen" as testimony. He commission last night after in- tion Republican* yesterday in at al support hut I'm afraid that's
moan*
of
giving
th
is
state
a
l
l*ftit
th* cabinet and by th* em peror
"
“
based tha solution of them all on received last night prior to sail- added tha t ."one.of the su r guar­ aUtent demands on t h o 'p s r t bf ^ J.ra ih Iiio s J "Larnf ' fight that about a ll."---------- --Continuing their discussion fu r­ 60 percent more pulling power himself. It wa* la reply t a am
^balanced bodge Is and sound cwr- lag on tbe M ajeslte today— for antees that this will he so" was
taxpayers ranging over months ended for the lame-duck srssion ther, th* Commissioner* again when it Is being considered aa a Inquiry from th* le a f* * .
Washington.
rency.
thu support given by the youth
Kir Ronald will renew the ne­ of the country. The p arty , he for drastic retrenchm ent on the any chance nf raising the duties brought up the plan of installing future horn* by th* northern and Ing Japan'* attltod* tosrarg
In plain words, he warned the
on imports from depreciatsd cur generators a t
Continuing th* Manchukuo
th* waterworks w estern home-seeker.
part nf the municipality.
at • Pre*ident-elr»t said, must look lo them.
•e n a to r« .th at foeernm enl securi- gotiation*
rscry countries.
plant where the City, for an estlRoosevelt's
earliest
convenience
Mayor S. Y. Way, in announc­
This Is th* thought left In th* eminent.
tl*» based on the nation’s credit
In hi* call fur co-operation
The Issue was forced by the Re­ m ated Installation re s t a l l about
Th* sta* of M srlra k s* w as a t!
Vre "the only defenses between and tbe personnel of tbe British among nations against Ihe depres­ ing the reduction which strikes
publicans after a series of While $8000, could generate electricity minds of nsarly 30 Chamber of up w ith th* assistance of th a
mission is expected to be made
down
the
former
budget
figure
this country and ruin."
sion, M r - f f o n w r 1asse rte d " flatly
llu u sr statem ents. Ilut the Demo­ at a reported to s t of about $100 Commerr* secretaries and thalr Japan*** arm y a fter th* Chi a ir e
IxfliUon, he raid, "merely de- public roon a fte r the inaugura­ th a t the answ er "can only le of $477,7fM.7H to approximately crats bound themselve* in caucus
per month to light it* 460 whit* wives ami ether guests who had had been expelled free*
tion.
Th*
delegation
will
sail
as
$5X1,000,
declared
that
ho
con­
strpya whatever It touches" and
fuund and found quickly through
against
Ihe
plan
and
killed
it
by
way lights whereas a t tha present gathered a t th* SanLando Country churl*. l a all official
goon
as
Roosevelt
in
d
'/atr*
his
might "precipitate general sta rv a ­
the
rr-eslabllshm rnt of
gold sidered Ihe present ru t “negligi­ a illil-to-171 vote.
time tha City I* paying approxi­ Club house a t a breakfast meeting Jap an 's reply te th* Li ng ua trow,
ble",
adding
that
he
could
only
tion." He eha rasterised it ae "the wishes.
• late U nis am ong impr/rtant n a­
"Every man who votes for this mately $550 to light 16S whileway
abide by thu figures te l by the
In tbe House of* Commons tions.'’
of tba Central Ftektd* Council of Interpreted na m arking -th a « r e
in not only voting for an embargo Uthta.
a f m ar t Hi flop la
members
o
f
tha
commission.
Prime
MiniKvr
'
»T«m»TX!d'proTretlfyHt* thet "our physical
With Mri. Ho,)**r at hi* slrle,
Commissioner Lefftsr, chairman Ctmmftor* -ftf O oam cfta t h i s dHRrt* aa d pH
against all the world but I* *n
policy of “harmonious"
The reduction was ufferted in a dorting the llawley-Hmoot tariff", of a committee Investigating this morning by A. J. Hanna, professor
circumstance* are unpleasantly,
the President s t u d silent while
o f withdraw
approach to debts and economic
Ilka those preceding a run o
hi* audience of 1500 in the ball­ flK.OOO r u t in the budget Itself Chairman Collier of tho Ways and m atter, reported that he had tak­ of Florida history a t Rollina Col­ muhlcatlon from th a Leo
questions, *rd said lbs whole
and
a
saving
of
flH.lHIO
Ihe
city
lege.
bank," Baruch said:
A foreign office sp
work af the Geneva preparatory room of Ihe W aldorf-Astoria Ho­ expect* lo obtain in a deal with Means rom m ittfe said just before en no fu rth er steps in the m atter
Mr. Ilsnna's subject was "Ad­ commenting oa th* reiUeu
tel drank lo hi* health . -a toast In
"Between our present status
the ballot. "The American peopls Inasmuch as Attorney F. R. Wil­
commission for th* world eco­
Ihe
Orlando
Utlilies.
and disastar. there is only a thin nomic conference would cume w aler given al Ihs rail of Oscar
repudiated this law in the last son had advised the Commission­ vertising through History," aad h« ommondalloaa which hava
Commissioner G orge Nash said election."
W. Khthorn, president uf the Na­
vail of popular enmplacenry and
er* that Ihelr contract with th* detailed m any-instances In which draw n up la Geneva
within Ihr scope of the W ashing­
th at In reducing Ihe city's operaltional Republican flub.
there are project* before you now ton meeting.
"Depreciated currencies have power company cannot he broken every city In H&gt;* slat* could re­ call fo r a commission *f t h * ;
whleh might destroy th a t slender
Member* o f the rsb in rt and Ing standard lo $.181,000, he an il|b ro u g h t about a rendition in this to perm it the Installation desired. cur* thousands of dollar* worth ° I are. Including
But under pervistrnt question­ high officials uf the Republican Mayor Way were
nntirlpating country that th* Democrat* do net
protection In one way. The moil
It was Commissioner l^ fflc r valuable publicity through thft ob­ aad Russia, t* direct
th a t the U tilities would make the dare to try to develop by keeping who proposed that "We have our servance nf celebration of a a Im ­ batw ron China aad
dangerous are the project.) to in­ ing Ihs prime minister declined
(Continued On Page Five)
In reveal the nature of the exact
city a price of $J&amp;,000 for whits th rlr promise* of reducing tariff attorney Investigate the e a s e portant date In th* C ity's history­ •Cried he believed th a t a
flate currency."
proposal* which Britain intends to
way and overhead light* which at rate* which they mad* in the last to ao* If we can't intervene on be­
pointing to the l'onc* tteLeon understanding" had h e m arriv ed
Further opposition lo inflation
make to the tlniled Slates.
Ihs press-nt tim s totals around cam paign",
retorted t'rowther, half of our cltlxcns." Ill* proposal celebration which is hehi annually %$ hy tha United States, C hiao
cam# from C. T. T esgu-. presi­
In parliam entary circles the
$00,000.
a l HI. Augustine, Mr. Hanna laid aad soviet Russia.
wi* carried unanimously.
New Ymk Republican.
dent o f the California stale -hamgeneral comment was that Mae
Advised that George 0 . H er­ th a t a similar event could bo duMr. Nash said ths items of
" I am coafUeah such a a alli­
"The Democrats never won a
H r of eommeree ami firm e r
Donald could not have disclosed
(Contlnurd On Pag* Four)
$IO,no6 apiece which the city campaign in this country dirrctly ring, local attorney. Intends to e n ­
ance (between China aad t a r e I* k
member of the farm board.
S ir Ronaltl l.indsay's preliminary
pay* for w ater plugs and depart­ on the tariff issue. It was hy capi­ join th* State Road Department
wlU bn sprung o a tha wrehf
Ae pension listened w ithout In­ p ttljrant, or the main lines the
ment rhargr* on w atrr and light talising the misery of the unem­ from doing any work on hi* Inkssooner or late", ho said, "a a d I terruption,
Baruch p ro p h e sie d policy of the IIritish mission will
front property unless claims to
would not l&gt;r afflicted in the new ployed.”
would aot b# surprised If Anre rita
th at a * balanced budget wnttld take, without
MADISON, W is. Feb. 11 _
prejudicing the
The Democrats leaned brevity riparian right* are arquiesrod to
has had a secret uaderetA H hff
bring money flxwlng here "from the success of the Washington H astsnlng In forestall the expira­ utilities deal.
sith tho part tee- thereto." i*.
Mayor W ay said he w a s rnnfi on • vigorous denunciation-of th* by tho City, the Commissioner*
a ll'th e world" and - provide pen- talks.
tion Of ■ .10-day moratorium vol.
dent the city utilities would lay C row thrr hill delivered to a Waye Instructed Ihelr attorney to say to
pie with mean* to ra m their
untarily
accepted
l&gt;y
mo«t
rlrrull
Informed opinion here I* that
by Mr. H erring that in rxrhang* for
dally broad “with g reat rapidity." Kir Ronald’s mission has been sue- courts of the sta te at lbs request down » price of $25,000. This I t- and .Mean* aub-cnm inittrr
ft quit-claim dee,| In bulhheaded
Robert
IO'Brien.
Republican
lief
was
echos,|
by
the
commis­
o
f
Gov.
A.
O.
Schmrdeman,
the
From a constructive standpoint. q p sfu l I*cause he has given the
A briefly sketched word picture
property north of the Herring
chairman
of
the
tariff
commission,
sioner.
Baruch recommended the follow- cabinet an authoritative and re ­ Wisconsin legislature has adopted
(Continued On I'sg# Five)
of
George W *«hln|toa asd the
and
upon
tha
opposition
of
John
Mr. Nash also joined the mayor
big:
t
liable survey of tbe American a program designed In ameliorate
J. Hopkins, special assistant to
motives and ideate which actuated
forte
-m
ires
o
f
mortgages
in
declaring
that
Ihe
reduction
• Scaling, down debt* and capi­ position.
•-»
U W
him in h u Iraderehlp of tho nation
was not sufficient to meet the Secretary Mills.
tal structures t" • "realistic ba- • American comment which re ­ fs rm* and homesteads.
Crow
thrr
referred
to
OTIrien'a
during ans of its greatest periods
nerd*
of
the
time.
"Wo
should
Following agreem ent rrarhed at
( Continued On Page Five)
ceived serious attention In W hite­
testimony with an assertion that
of a lm s was brought to Ihs San
PALATKA. Ihh. 14.—E ffecting
hall yestsrday came from Silas n conference of leader* in both h a rs gone much failher", hs dt- "sven If the rn tlic Democratic
clsrsd.
ford Rotary Club luncheon today •ntranc* through a
sky-tight.
Strewn, United Stales vice presi­ houses, th* senate and assembly
membership
is
so
comforted,
It
a t th# Celery Club hy Mayor B. F. thieves robbed tho store of th a
O thsr members of the commis­
dent of the international chamber passed and sent lo Ihe governor
doe*
not
lessen
the
asininlty
of
11*1net, of Altamonte Springe, J . C. Penney Company of i
x t commerce. Strawn said In a for slgnalureAtwo of four hills sion could not h« reached for a Mr. O'ilr ten's statem ent."
DETROIT, F r b ~ I t .—(AY—Gov­ who shared the program of tha h re lily
speech that the debts should b« comprising^ tha program. The oth ­ statem ent as to their H a m lin th#
On the final roll-call, three
settled on tha basis of a further er two. adopted l&gt;y the senate, meeting which was held late at Democrats—Hill, of Washington, ernor William A. Comalock today day with R- F. MonsaDatg*. Jr., which they removed a fte r
night.
proclaimed »n elght-Hay banking known as "P resto the Magician" Ing a padlock on th* re n t d w *
moratorium,
pending
revision, wsre assured of passage nl Its
M artin, of Oregon, and Connery, holiday in Michigan a t th* conrlu- and W. D. Hoffman.
next
sitting
by
Ihe
lower
chaoiher.
It
r
i
i
Intimated
that
rrrtain
between ll : M P . M-, S a te td a y ,
which should bs rordillonal upon
Of prim ary Importance among departments and agvnrir* of the of Ma*sarhus*lta—voted with the ■ion of an all-night conference
Describing Washington as th# and 9 A. M.. Cunday. wham C- J ,
Irads
concessions
and
reduction
In
Republicans.
Kvale,
the
farmerBUCHAEE&amp;T, Boumania, Feb.
armaments. This expression com­ tb s measures adopted e s s that city had suffered through the re­ laborite, and 15 Republican* voted with bankort from *l| over the "greatest American of all lima", Mathews, local mi
Id.—Woman In Roumania are ob­ manded
state and with federal and state Mayor Hainea said th a t "his mem­ covered th* robbery.
British
attention, al­ extending th* period nf redemp­ ductions but detail* were not r e ­ with the Democrat*.
banking officials.
ory and spirit will rem ain as a
Merchandise
liged to Votg. If la compulsory for though British policy has firmly tion a fte r a foreclosure from one leased. Mr. Nash intimated that
Vinson, Kentucky . Democrat,
ln three year* and granting courts certain "reduction! he had favored
Th* sxtraordinsry holiday, un­ vital spark of Inspiration through­ man's suite, tire , s h irts , i
all those who qualify—but q u ali­ divorced armaments from debt*.
cnatended
th#
proposed
legislation
disc ret ionary powers to prevent which would not have materially
precedented in Michigan, I* affec­ out tho world oven when all th*
hosiery. Four
fying Is not so easy.
"discriminate not only tive today to continue through monument* in his honor ar* crum­ were tak en from th * stack, a p ­
unjustified loss to proper!y-h»M- affected city operation had ‘ met would
er«.
An sp p etl has Just been sent
with • col,) reception and h*d been among the nation* but among Ihe Feb. t l . A* Fob. 22 la a holiday, bled into the dust."
parently to c a n y o ff tb a f t g d m
American industries themselves." the hanks will not ro-npen until
Th# etat# supreme court, earlier overruled.
out to 4 be women of Roumanla by
C. J. M athews, m anager, stated
Young Motualvatge mystified
"France,
for
Instance,
depre
In
tha
week.
Issued
a
decision,
Feb.
23.
Mma. Eton* C. Molasner, president
ha w as la
ta tha sto re h a tlt
his audiencs hy performing sev­ th a t k*
elated
her
currency
80
percent",
holding
th
at
ro
u
rts
nf
equity,
u
n
­
Th*
governor’s proclamation eral tricks which drew much ap­ about 11:30
o f (ke "Aeseeiatlon for Uw Fmano’clock
The Carling Hotel a t Jackson­
Vinson
said.
"She
went
back
on
■aid the holiday wax ordered “In plause. He concluded his perform ­ night; rei
rlpstloa of Civil and Political ville, through its m ansgrr J . J der tho statutes, had authority to
th*
gold
standard.
France
will
not
view of tho acute financial em er­ ance by wrapping ■ "wand", a p ­ robbery a t
Itighta o f , Roumanian W emen." Kerns, who is wsll known locally protect oww*r * from foreclosurbe affected if thi* measure goes gency now existing In the city nf
T V appeal notlflaa women o f th e aad throughout Florida, will serve sales yielding substantially |oA
parently mad* of nolle! wood, In
ialo law.
Detroit and throughout Michi­
risk they run In neglecting to re g ­ a id advertise Hanford and Hemi- than th a vaksa of th* mortgaged
paper and tearing It to bit* before turned to tho I tore Sunday re*
Every
Christian
layman
should
property.
Th*
court
supported
An
"France,
the
defaulter,
will
he
gan."
Tho
conference
was
preclplia tar themselves as voters tbe nola County celery in IU dining
the eyes of hi# surprised audience, Ing to find thft goods missing.
moment they quollfy and urges rooms during the season, ac­ Oconto county Judge who refused attend tho churth-wld# meeting af preferred over Canada, nur neigh­ tatsd by an unforeseen and acuta Mr. Hoffman' performed thro*
Mr*. Itethow a, who w aa
men
to
b«
hold
a
t
the
Parish
to
allow
a
defieferv-y
judgment.
bor,
and
over
our
kinsman
across
situation which
ha» luddenly
theta to lose (to tim e la aligning cording to word received here yes­
la h er c ar la fro n t ad
tricks
th
at
also
drew
applaare.
linn**
tonight
a
t
7:00
o'clock,"
Aa ft farth er assurance nf re­
th* sea in tha person of Great arisen in th* affaire of on# of our
tbemeelve, with th* organisation
terday by the Seminole County lief lo m ortgagors, however, the said II. C. DuBe«», local realtor Birtain, who walked up to the leading financial Institutions, the
Thoto present a t th* luncheon aw aiting M r.
working fo r,th eir freedom.
Chamber of Commerce.
were:
W. D!'Hoffman, R. F . Mon- night, stated th a t n t r o d
trough and put her money on Ihe Union Guardian T&gt;u«t Company.
legislature Adopted ft hill making this morning. ,
thro* la
The Carling la tbe first Ja c k ­ the sxsrciss a f th is discretionary
The qualifying renditions for
The speaker pf th , dinner m eet­ top of the barrel and paid her
Th# eonrenau, after a long con­ salvstge, Jr., as guests, Rotariaaa p a st tha
the woman rotor demand th a t th* sonville hotel e r re sU a ra st lo power m andatary upon courts ami ing will t* Dtftn Tribble of the Just obligations.”
ference of those prevent was that 11. E. W hitten and C- E. Whitten, up to th*
voter m ust be a t |*e*t « yearn of answer a trade to d y letter u rg­ requiring them to taka Into ac­ Stetson University Law School at
th* difficulties might bo Ironed of Lynn, Mass., Ralph Patch, of W hether tho
i n nnd must have finished a t ing th U celery from this section count th a rental value of a fore­ DeLand, and It la reported th at
out provided time could be had Hloo*ham, Mas*., T. A. Blahs, of
LEGION TO MEET
Orlando, Randall Chare, who ptwl o a a t U in laferioc secondary s i served, and If possible, adver­ closed pt apactj before g re n N g • representatives bf every church In
for negotiation*.
school, normal school or pewfoa- tised at r-'I meals. Similar ra- deficiency Judgm ent
the Clly will hd. present.
Aa m atters stood it would have sided, A. W. Epps, S. O. Shlnhoi­
sloaal school. ®h# muat ho om- rponai has been received from
The meeting will bring together
W‘ *'• Shepherd, commander of boon n*c***ary to close th* doors le r. F. C. MacMshon. L L MeTha otkar bill, passed Ire ‘he
ployed kg th* .1 s t. o r a r o o m s , k eal and Orlando restaurants, senate ftftd axes red approval In Ihe leading lay m an-of this cite who C*mRb*!l-I*&gt;*aing
1 *0*1 of the of tba Institution Involved on tha Lucas, G. W. Spencer, H. M. W at­
es a functionary, or hero b o a and the beads af. dialog car.sew * if t a g H B radaaaa th*
Interval have aa th alr aim th« establish­ American Legion, today urged all mpm big of Feb. 14 which wonld son. J . A. Brown, W. L. Cooper,
decorated f*r activity during thp loo cn assay wolLhaewa railroads. ret* aft deficiency Judgments from ment o f a dosed contact between Legionnaires' to b* present a t the Uha^f bring In iU train disastar to H. F. Motualvatge, H. B. P*p*
w ar, a r b * v # U h e n po rt In tho
S to S p a t a m t, and forms arbitra- Ihe roe* of^ various religious Prtw uary meeting of tha Po*t, aw ay o ths nr of our banking InatL 0 . C Harden, B. U Maltkla, 8. a
Tocmotton n r direction o f • / • * £
P U S H IN G IMPROVING
Gray, W. C. Hutehleaa, W. M.
la every county to group*. Hood* 'o f every ehurah te ba held a t th* U gton H a t oa taUena In Michigan."
by th* stat*.
, and mortgagee* win b* present, aa d the public le th* lakafront tonight a t ' &gt;:0Q
Th* Michigan banktrs requested Baynes, W. A. Lsffter, |L O.
evil*,
at tomb
MIDLAND,
o’clock. Ita a u 0f Interest to every tha proclamation during tha morn­
Sr.. A. W. Moremaa. B. P.
disputes. Tha l»*lted na well.
•n. John may
J . P* rshlng w
K arl Lehman*, H . R.
■tead- U tta r
been given spWomen member* ef one o f the •e m b e r o f the Poet require ae- ing. Director* of th* Detroit stock
or ha a
fly. from throat f
b roo­ proval
CouncU F irst Presbyterian Church circles H te, he eaid, and a representative
, P. J . Itla a , J. A. Wright,
*
* decided to elore tha a l­
vote an each subject I* his bepe,
B. U Maltkla,
win re rra the
to r tba rema pariod.

LINDSAY SA lSTO
RENEW EFFORTS
ON DEBT PARLEY

CITY BUDGET OF DEMOCRATS WIN
ORLANDO CUT IN IN TA R IFF FIGHT
s u r p r i s e Move AGAINST G.O. P.’S

Coming Conference^
Seen P relim inary
To Economic Meet

W arning WIHDwn*«d
W ithdrawal O T M
Forces From J e W ;
Break Is Im m btaK

Coirnniraioncrs Take
Up Routine Matters
At Meeting Staged
OnMondayEvenTng

Swap UponWarDehta
For Other Advan­
tages Suggested In
Lincoln Day Speech

Baruch W arns Nation
Of Serious Results
If Bound Economic
Policy Is Shunned

7

AN INDEPlNDiNT DAILY WHW8PAPKR
SANFORD. FUHDDA. TUESDAY. FBB. H. 1933

SAN LANDO SCENE
IDF TRADE BODY
MEETING TODAY

aasL

Suggestion Made FY&gt;r
Capitalizing U pon
History Of State

$96,000 Slashed Off* Any Chance For RaiaFollowing Demand* * ing Rate In Present
Made By Taxpayers
Session Now Past

Wisconsin A dopts
Scheme For Easing
Mortgage Problem

Sketch Of G e o rg e
Washington Given
At Rotary Meeting

Penney S to r e Ui
Palatka Robbed
O f Merchandise

Moratorium On All
Banks Declared By
Michigan Governor

Roumanian Women
Obliged To Vote If
They Are Qualified

Jacksonville Hotel
Will Serve Celery

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Church-Wide Meet
Scheduled Tonight

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�SUNNY SKIES Graven Vote 22 To 1
REPLACE ICY On Extension Of Plan
WIND STORMS
Hurls Well As
* Turn In 2nd
i j Of Stuon
irtia'e |aog double to loft
ftrlag PriaMa and gand a f b in , preoad tha da­
rter la the g aafetd altsad straight Tlrtary ooor
il-a U rt la a well-played

M ary by a I "to 2 score.
Uka case la tha apanfatf
f'th e year hare three weeks
a local team .w aa fa r and
Ilia batter outfit, although
Lead aggregation b ia Inl­
and premises te provide
a f - action when the two
P p tt hero la • return gem s

Somlnol* H.
Sm ith, f,
Courier, f,
K ell/, f.
Govocok, c,
lllgglna, a,
Knight, g,
Prestoa. g.
Hughes, g,

MUTINY RUMORED
a ta Through
AMSTERDAM, llc lle n * fob.
A e l x a Z l I 3 .- 0 P 1 - Rumor. of a t h ra. toned
* ^
6 1 ' mutiny has* lad to estraordinary
precautions to proooree ordot a t
ta n lowest ^
Wrongly fortified noon! baa*
■ dawssaoo
..
0_
a . m
a t Nelder. Paste hare bead dou­
bled. officera mounting guard with
revolver*-la-hamL- Not one I* ad­
m itted to tho naval, grounds. A
number of torpedo boat* are
keeping full steam up and the
mad* for Vicks V onteo*. It la
simply tha beat oral aaU srp tk
Vkka Chemists could pruduco__
and they war* aided by th* chem­
ists. bacteriologists and pharm a­
cologists 0f th eir 14 allied orgaaL
**U«ns her* and In Europe.
j
They created a balanced anti I
septic—mild enough te bo used
day In and d ay out w ithout risk te
delicate membrane*; yet strong
enough to do everything that a n
oral antiseptic can and should do.
For AO Cnotomary Uaoa
Yon ra n won Vkka Antiseptic In
your custom ary way, fo r bad
breath (hallto*Is); as a gargle; aa
a mouthwash; aa aa antiaeptl* lo­
tion; and foe all th* other custom­
ary uses.
And Vkka Antiseptic has this
additional unlqua advantage. . .
born In a depression year, It la

GENEVA P.-T. A.
Pounders' Day will be observed
by th* Geneva Parenl-Taacher
Association at tha school audi­
torium Thursday svtnlng fab. id,
a t R o'clock.
Karl Lthmann of th* 8«pilnol*
County Chamber of Commerce
will be speaker of the evening.
Special m ask will be furnished
by the Mother Ringer*.
Th* P.-T. A. birthday cake will
be sold,' part of th* proceeds go­
ing to the state organisation and
p a rt kept by the local association.

RATES

Celery Market Reports
Through cqurteny of tho U, 3. Department of Agricul­
ture In co-opcration with the Florhla Stulc Marketing
Bureau, R. E. Winfrey. Sanford representative.-—

m aver to ja c k Benaavaath. la n ia rd had
t, but th* gams almaat
tie In tha ninth. In tha HAVE YOUR WATCH rep*trad
by «n* nb# really bnowa haw.
tim e end te s t Ik sailing over Briggs, Jeweler, M sg. Are.
it field fine* by * margtn of
bALlt was e a e p f the few
K E 's e J i In DeUflff line* LORTi Right hand black h i d
m. park was built. W ith two
gk&gt;va, Tuesday night. Pleat*
tho ninth, Owsqs doubled t* return to Calary Club. Reward.
aid.' Plannary waited until
•a t was lwa and lwo before POUND, on January UOf. a num­
; toward first base, tha bad
ber of package* of chowlng to­
, .Jowly and aludlag Sanford bacco and chewing gum, owner
mm scored ftem
sscond. can have by Identifying and pay­
ing for this add, Rharlff J. P. MeTurtle cadad th*
Clsltsnd.
LORT; E stra large whit* and orang* spotted hound. Notify C,
C. Howard.
&gt;
POUND: Hmall black and whit*
fox terrier. Re* Oleda Dyson,
Mayfair.

Saafae*. r is r M s .

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a w S s r, r th . is. i m

Carlo* M I m n l i at Calory la I0»
CoNod n a ira M r BatOfUwr, r#b.

ii. taaai

Florida I t . N r a il ! . I. C. r a l l l 1.
I In r ln iu ll I. 1'- 1 m l, |. ladlaaaeoll,
H. Calif. I t — 'Ta|al— IT.
Turk S. IV
C m M I e M p e m to af. (a la r y ta Ika I, l.rarh liure I. N»w
ta ll* * sialva Im . |f*a*ar. r » a . I S i, rabura i. I’h iu .i.ip h u j. I’m .
burgh I. IVIom s. Tarda i. W a .h Insln n I, Wllaua, I'uun
I. Tt&gt;IrI—II.
l - a a . l . l . fa r a SO k*ar f n M aod•aa at aa* *. M. ta*ar.
C fITU M A C V A IIIW H un*«r. Fat..
IT &gt;1 rara no.••it N , «
York IT.
Itoslun S. 1'nllai.elplil* I. WaaNIa*.
Ion I. Newark I. &lt;&gt;•• aarh (■&gt; A l­
W s f m a i 'A ■aldwlol fev a *m b a a y .
Mrhanarladr,
Itoahaalar,
hewe oertaU aod las at r « A. M N m lasllald. Maa*.
Naw llatan.
•e*e»l
|
I'.irltand. Iluatladtua. an.l llln g.
aeaaer, v»b. i a, teas.
Hampton.
Atlanta I, lla lllm o r, I. Iluffaln ».
Monday. Fab. II. J ! rara paaaad.
( harlolta I Chicago I. C ln c ln n .il Naar Tork ». 1‘hlladalphla i. Haiti*. C l . , . | , » * |, CnTumhua I. Darn
aiora T. a p rla ill.ld T. IKIeburefc T.
le r. Mlek I, Florenoo I. Ils rlfe r* I. Iiuffalu 3. Ila rlfn rd I, Mrraraaa I.
Jaekannvlllo l. New Y o rk T, I'atara. • ra ro keld for rarnnatanmant
b u r . J. P k lla d .lB h la «, Plliaburak
C IN C I N N A T I : Hund.y
* ran
I. I’alnmav Tarda I, Richmond |.
Passad. I ’alrnlt T. Indlonspolla I
Vouneatown.
Monday.
I ra n
ra is e d Dotroll t. Indianapolis I
FOR SALE; N k* little business, Ynuaeatnwn I.
A T L A N T A niVRnsiONh: Naah
ronraetently located, doing well, villa I. PL Iaiula I ; Inman Tntds
reason for selling, going away on fla. ta T ra y I
M A V A N N A ll liIV K Iia iO N S Baltiraccount bad health, buiinees fully day.
Illrkm nnd I. Atlanta I. In.
equipped Including- Ikenses for I.lanapolla I. Naor Tn rk I. Clara,
land
I, Pklladalphln I. Bunda),
1933, price very &lt; reeeoneblc, in­

USED CARS—Three Chrysler Bedan*. One Dodge pick-up. Ad quire 700 Leural Are.
guaranteed. Gulf F illing 8U tlon.
Orange City, Pie.

Dig-time performer* are reported by th* MUan* m aeagereentto h , on th* stag* program whkh
opens a one-day engagem ent a t that theatre Wednesday. The fe s te re d production, Broadway Vani­
ties, combine,, vaudeville attraction* with a musical raw *. The girls in tha top p k turg „f tho aboeo
group are tho chorus, going under the name of Broadway Darlings. Itelnw them are t h a Cornish
brothers, hooked as musical w isents on skates. Th* Revellers stag* hand, w hkh will provide musical
entertainm ent, Is pictured below. Ilayncs and Back, popular vaudsvH e artists, are also on tho bill, as
well a* Perrla and Rae, tha Collegians; Nanma Ray, contortionist; Morgan and Laa, singing and
dancing duo, and tho Albeo liste rs, acrobatic dancer*.
,
U niversal's. exotic romance of the Jungle "N ogina", th* battle royal of the jungle horde, w ill'be
th* feature picture attraction for this day, In whkh Tala Blrell and Metvln Douglass ara. jho featu red
players.
... &gt; ■ .
k nlo rda y, Fab . I I . ISXXi
nofcrnN: ntasdr. I*
* .« ,•••
H A k P f llin .n V IR IM I
Karlina nf rlrsr 7 Pin. arrises'; I t rar* on
liack.
Muppll.a
llkaral.
*amn»4
F lo rid a : Mild, partly rln u d y H aul- mndarala, market slaadr. Florida
lints vary lla k l. modarala » l n In ­ I* Inch rrnlea. Individually wsihad.
I.T3-T.ee; 4 Cns In I rins.
q u iry ; itamnnd modarata. merkal S das
alaadr. Trw, few aalra rapnrtsd to I.TS-TS*. (In. quality h lth es I.IS.
D R W T « m K : Mo BMfhal today on
aunts. Hunda, Mild p a rtly rlouCy.
PLANT
M anila# .gars sol n neeeeai uf holiday.
Karl Inn I Mild, partly cloudy Haul Insa very llo h l; demand lm prn«|ns.
nm rbel e l-a .lr
Carlaada t. n - l&gt;.
•hlppla* point, fhaaad on d a llra m l
M A YO -Im provem inU mad* at
aalaa l o s s
A t . I, transportation

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Gulf Pilling Station, operated by
A. T. Poltom.
• , *

ALLEY OOP—Our Prehistoric Ance»tor

RENT AN~Austle. Roadater or
coup*, k per mil*. Reel A Rons,
Phon* IM.
Ft

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klAa*T3

VICILHMCTOGO
OUT IN THE WOOOS

w
. te P te ia E S f jM
K l d t j •* bases D f l e n l 4. *anS a / lie e e k out. by M inor «. t&gt;y
toe* t, ey Haas I, ‘by O i I m I.
g i t s J . Basra os balls off Mlaer
S Isntard L off La|ll I. H it*

W .V B IC *“

1 Quintet Is
i Game Winner

T Jacksonville

GOOD (JRADE riolln bow. MUST
be In A -l condition. Call a t Horald Office from 4:00 te 4:00 P. M.
or addross Violin Cara a f 11srad.

V.

A N D E A T WOQMS

| OUE5 5-

&gt;

WANTED TO BUY; a k k k e r l n
running condition, p rk o must bo
reasonable. Phon* 20I-R.
WANTED: Used typew riter, must
be in good condition and cheap
for cash, Phono 427.

LEPPLER Apartm ents, one up­
stair* south apartm ent, frlgldslre, garage, attractive rates to
permanent rosideate. Telephone
474.

THE ADVENTURES OF TOM, DICK AND HARRY
y

TWO-STORY unfurnished house
Good condition. 414 So. Palmet­
to Ava. Telephone 480-J.

New Anti
Onto Gai
Costs T

eeothow p o n In Lakeland an sreurel# 's c *• with fo te- ceont of what transpired,
lu rte within
The vote to extend the plowing
under period through the wash boath the cold ginning r*b. 20 w e, rarrlad 22 to
i do finitely | Instead of by • majority Tot* as
recorded a waa reported. Tho single Vote
fre e s oboe* against extending the plowing unre tha bill- dor period was yoked by a laeal
Monday. A t grower who had not attended pryelous mootings of lho organisation
* stinging where th* object Ion he raised had
residents to boon discussed and laid aside a*
ised much no* being th* hotter plan to follow
I regotablo In connection with th* pfaaaat
a foil.
state-wldo moo*.

rk to r. I t waa tha oisth ek to .* /
In I t sta rts.
\
Score* gad Una-ape:
.
London
Plaid
Pro* Total 1
Gavin, t ,
1
I
3 ’
KltifOrald, f, 4
0
0
Williams, f,
4
0
4
Owens, r,
14
2
II
Parks, g.
4
2
•
Edwards, f .
0
I
I

Sscora ky quarters:
Landon
•
I
Semlnota HI 4 I

la Ocoee, waa setting tha
k | oetflt down with mw-sonradslon. The first nine man
■ him out In ardor, ta d not
t* a war* out In the /e a r th
iLnnd get te blm for a hit.
br**a*d them by la earnest,
k a k i went te second baa*
betath as FrisW* relieved
th* young, right-header had
'ep one k it la five Innings,

AT^WLANE WEDNESDAY

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H I M fiO K J U S T
A PBW HI NOTES

±Y.t3), HISS tWAVVMU HAS GAINED
C o n s c io u s n e s s
BU T YO U M A Y
•O N LY s e e
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THB SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA.

I spend

Campaignls Began
ToRaise Funds For
Southern C o lle g e

Social Calcndat

rii tm t-c 'he
H i n u H l SB
Ml e a r d 't tpm
| y 'flrw'illrgtl
o f* haw * ksuxffl a g -w ir
r»t, f t r Bad: fre e -m m ***
tftw m q wgt t ctt w r l a haihrwwdl kt»ftpt«t. rend swt» t a r w r '
tsntoy m e m n v a M a in s -E fl*iMtr*t A u ra -wr wnmr th r o *
sw am e rr* wAwro n a t f h t u u P w u n f r m p *H5»:dta flu ff l^ r s c r .
ft* « | w a e ig ftx
h r tartw nrr -n ftn M O liim . V
n r t w W are TMM..HWuWtli
T h r ’Tt-lfl w u c The thffH'fl * a t
C m 'W n '.'W W i w h in e » r r ftw um w infl ftw n rt w i r T lW r i t -Ml
v . t t lwa n t •ft-rh.tfc w n i 1 i it e w e t a e i T e n tr litllm rt A fflbm..
Thirrv p i c tits* d i m e s«r»r q v x f'A '* h r Yribfl dhifw it trm m nfl *
k s s w i b t Slew ''iflhryn dM Ilir-.
TPlui T i p a y 4 n r&lt; w A m llu O r
Tfhe fin u m tm r *H&gt; hhse B k - m i— n&lt;"pf«i F i t u a r r x «*H*cinrtx»m «»
•rtfts'r m H e lm iim h u r r a w m r t t n m l i 1.
T h r ip i w m im m l fftw« ■NtiWitW'll -fliim f u r I n ttu ib e h i * fhi*■hwc-irpr ' » *•—
h«c h « itw rw m r
T V m&gt;uurn.-r n l
■th n r f twenti Nrnifl* am i! •#*r’:rflini/»r» if f UnlVAl&gt;*ultw-ca. It. i s
U itm u D n l tflu r iff hnait) dfL tj-rrm nn 'iff TSrpt fu n fla 5unw 4 » -it
itppflrrB Hu Min H anA r -»l* a h r •tvmii.—•• aHswih lywwr esaat w r r
tft,Mi h a le w f rfhe ti il t'P u n i lm r fi'lb w ifl itlllira rirm v A rrh y rl
^"tn; &gt;ik huauM.M hdftstHm t M, n n ilu :'»r w lnm a5il? r t r h t i r rtf N i u
thw *nui A ' a * 5 6 r» V'iaA wdhn'h S urer &gt;heini A rthur w*» d
« f th*r fvnwn a in r. irw jr* ipuwnf aw a*tfl m-8 n w a » i h m
:
'hnf,-niw irk asMUainfnl' irrdwmimwnn w .Lir rfc lrv _ f fth 41
gew-vnc u f tfhpir tUIMt iii itl f iVi —
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Ear* Year GIm
n tM New Ml
IU*M*d p ric e eg single
vislow and Kryptek lew#.L Ah#
all oMi aad Modem.
filled frames.
Dr. Hcary MeLa aliak Jr.
OPTOMSTailST
111 m i Art.

evidrw-ed &gt;*y lism, nsdrw
s metaisgi So le s t* Stw nr
It * M * rtM r. I reqtl—wily
•*Jn*- * is , I'vV lssy isily h
l m rw it |mul **w iwdr
mm u sd in ttie |sm k a * r

■mil sn i-n sH h s
TVs t a i l wyes* 1
seVi *V r s i s ih r *
e n d m-***we 1**.

'Ladies Day' Enjoved
At Local Golf Club

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TUESDAY.
Tha A iariaa Class sf the First
Baptist Church will meet s t 8:00
a t th r church annex with Mr*. A. Club o f the Sanford Grammar
•,1. Petersen, Mrs. A. !_ Stacy, Mri. : School held Friday afternoon at
H ast, Mrs. N. J . Stenstroqi, and • the home of Mra. Pearl S. Babbitt
Mrs. Victor McLsulIn as host- | tm S"uth Sanford Avenue. Lunch| eon was served a t 12-..10 o’clock.
During the afternoon the fol.
' lowing chapters from the book
, were given: -E ditor's Introduc­
tion’ by Mis, M arda L akr; “Au­
; thor’s Introduction'' by Mrs. Hath| rrine Varn: “The S etting of the
The I'hilathea Class of the , Program " by Mrs. W. M. MrKInF irst Preslyterian Church will non; "A Chapter of Definitions"
meet at 7:13 o'clock a t th r home b y 'M rs. Stine; and “The Selec­
of Mrs. W. S. Brumley, Celery tion of Ideals" by Miss Rose Hurt.
Those present srere: Mrs. .lark
Avenue.
*
&gt;Flvnt. Mr*. Stine, Mr*. Pearl ft.
1 The I’hilathea Cla&lt;* of the Ita'hhiM. Mr*. W. M. MjKInnon,
F irst Baptist ChurCh will meet a t Mr*. Katherine Y arn, ami the
7:30 o’eloek at the home of Mrs. Misses Maude Lake, Rose LaJohn Abrahams.
^ M n t^ U tU i..Jia a ln a ~ k '— avmMMw
W W JN lB D .ir.,'" " “ " ‘" I dred Mitch#4, Ethel Riser, and At
The Sarah Parker Methodist Ice Elder.
*
Orphanage Club will meet a t 5::i0
d’flock a t the home of ^ r* . G.' A.
Radford, 115 French Avenue,
THURSDAY.
Regular m retirg of Seminole
With Mra. J . Howell Fish and
Chapter N um ter Two Order of Mr*. J. A. F.i'k a* hostesses an­
the K s-trrn S tar will be held a i other -Ladle* D ay" at the San font
7:30 o'clock at the Masonic Hall. Count ry C lrb was enjoyed yrsterI A Fuuncera' Day progra will day. A blind bogle tournament
be given a t the "F atheF a N ight" took place In the morning ami was
meeting of the Gram m ar School followed by an Informal luncheon
l‘.-T. A. to he he'd a t 7:30 o'clock a, noon and bridge game* In the
a t the school auditorium.
afternoon.
C lrcu Number T h ree' of All
Mrs. II. 11. Lewis received n
Soi ls Catholic Church will have n prixe for having lb - best score In
silver tea a t the home of Miss las- the tournament while Me*, fl. D.
Amann, 705 Oa)i Avenue.
Ilishnp won high score prixe in the
bridge game*. Luncheon w a s
FRIDAY.
A charity hall will take place serve,; from a long table which
a t P:30 o'clock a t the Mayfair was decorate*) for the o.'caslon
with a pmfiiidan of sweet peas,
snap dragon*, calendulas, and oth­
er garden flower* accentuating a
pestel color scheme.
T W w present ~-xc*re:- M r * .r . * .v ,. j |. Rallev, Mr*. F. A.
y - w h - e l, «-*. John R HaeDon-M. M-s. n l» ni*v " “ Mr* A. r .
Po-* Me* J. llo-vrll Fish. Mr*. D.
I- Thrash#- M ~
H B- l^ w h .
M-, l * Pi-k. Mr*. F- Compton,
M m lA .W p - v .
M. S. Wigeta*. Me*. W alt— »- Morgan. Mr*.
R. R. Deas, and Mrs. II. M. Papworth. •

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THREESEES) IN
p v N B c n o N w rn i
CUBAN TROUBLES

emphatically reports th a | troops the departuie Ihi* week of four
had k e n twdrred lata the. Interi­ opposition '-a J r rs who had taken
or. where recurrent rumors ray rvfog* In Ike Mexican embassy,
rrvelot xwwrjr plots a re bring il was aanotinred that passport*
to Europe xrero being proporrH
hatehesL
rpr»idrat Machado ye-tcnlay for the families of two of them.
The destination* o f the four
extended m ilitary swpervision to
inrtode all po"re bodies. Ry de­ refugees ha« not been announced.
Officials of Ike Latgarda ami
nse- he addrd the Jodirial, harbor,
aad secret police, guard, of th r Re* til la sugar mill*. In Santa
vartests idan&lt;l prisons, ami all C lara province, yesterday com­
special agents of the intrrior de­ plained that efforts are bring
partm ent to the recently .formed I ,nade to o M n ir l their cane ru t
’’ '
oolMrsal m,Mm. xrhirtr miginatty. .m g wrvd grinding.
HAVANA. F«-K H _ « T V -IV . iarlrded only national for-e*.
T i e reterior department, sublire yi r t u 4 i | arrested t e a tawRACK t i n : e t h e r AGAIN
yse* wad a law yers' r i d so* si g n ro lly . sen* m iita ry supervis­
rbsrpvs «f s-wra gov is sutrser- ors foe police forces at seceral
IjO N D O N - Army J&gt; hrsnn, nol* I
interior p-inl*. hot denied I k ac­ British woman filer plan* to Join
• ir r a rtn a ie s .
tion hxd any . political signifi­ k r V ssbind, Capt. J . A. Molliswst,
. T k WWW. Eiarfiw Mar i t . J s a cance. T k *ni*cwi*oe* w ill rroc- ia South A frica, w h e r e 'k arrived
srrm M a rtia n flara aaJ tm - .
ra m a r police department*, tt was last week a fte r flying from Eng­
raid, to cep* more efficient­ land ta we*t A frra • 1*1 thcr.cr
ly xrilK crime.
a c r n i the S-sith A llattie. r t
A etirirles r a n g t k
s ocernm»nt*« armed for.e* were a k a ex­
tended yederdag tn t k nasy, its
p - n f r arp-m ted chief of staff/

Military Leaden* De­
ny Rvmor Of Troop
M ovneehtOalsland

BRYAN
TIIRAILKILL
Sen ice Slallon and Garatce
Genera and Sanford Are.
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" P a t r o n a g e A p p re c ia te d ’

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(.'* u r dlL 4 k TSvDuafl v m. Mirumpofl *in a flutuitt* - ­ tai* 1 e a e ity 1 » to* i * s l fe iye l
eArs h^iC m*k liu n u n c -u w *m ItiuB tm cTilllTi n / t r in gw*v*mlio- imttv us u p s H e r t h Is 4 -d w f
4**.i m*C i.-uti iilbrsnfl * ""JhiRViwoli' vis lflltWl
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L ike m p utftww wsinJL u r -i tiliirvn. (threw wflrr* &lt;s’tinur* in
t k ’csf liK 'if
iiiu.n I k tfi**tfm»"i 1*.iitlfh w ^ h r *flt**i-«mfl*irt.‘ xrntl
i 'It**- «lhint* r ^ u a lft at* tt# iniii&gt;'
tfh« I h n n f f ltv uflu:fli i n Thr

Mis* Doris Walker Is ill at her
hunie In the Langley Apartm ents.
A rthur Gatchrl
home in th* San
inrnte.

is ill at hu
Lanta Apart-

Mr*. Mas Acrve, of DeLand, arrivnl Sunday to spend a few day*
with Mrs. Counts Johnson, Central
Apartm ents.
Friends of Mr. an,| Mrs. Carl A.
Takach will h« glad tn Iram that
they are able to be out again a f t ­
er an illness of several days.

.1.1.I^.H*I I Il-^SI**-*1

Mr*. J. M. Jatkson ami son.
W e*''y, of Green Cove Springs,
are the gurstx this week of the
form er', mother, Mr*. J . W. Mero.
Mi** F.lla McDougal, of Brook­
lyn. N . Y , I* th , guest for some
time „ f M n . M. M. McDougal
x t iH '-M M Kranc+s hjrlhtugaf at
their h me on Celery Avenue.

Mr*. W. fl. T horrton

Spivey, president nt Southern,
P.unt*|j out in hi* yonfrrence with
the executive committee.
A ft#f*th# men had heard Dr.
Spivey’a heartening story, "they
voted unanimously for the cam­
paign. They said it ran b« done,
that It will he done.
The Florida Methodic c o n ff
enre ha* pro veil It* intereet by
■vaying B ' i O
J U
f t
c««n.

CHARITY BALL

after

QUILT DISPLAY KNTHY OPEN
Annourcement wa* made yetten'ay hy Mr*. It. C. S hrafcr that
any woman In the city desiring
to enter a quilt In the quilt dis­
play at the Home Demonstration
Fair tu lie held on Thursday, F ri­
day, and Saturday at th r Mayfair
Hotel, may do so ill day Wednes­
day end until noon on Thursday
In the dining loom at th r hotel.
No charge will be made for en­
tries in th r show.
number of member* present. The
regular . program meeting will
tik e place next Monday a fte r­
noon with Circle N um ter Four,
Mr*. W. E. Rslnrs, chairm an. In
charge nf the program a rd the
meihbers of Citcle Number flix
acting as hostesses.
MEETING POSTPONED

Pianist Will Seek To
Establish New Mark
Johnr.y
Goode nough,
wblely
hnuwn pianist whu broke the
world's tem rd of tm hours of con­
tinuous piano playing In Orlando
lr.it wee'*,' will attem pt to lirras
the new record nf 100 hnurs which
lie established, at the Elk* Club
room startin g at H:0tl o'clock Erlcay right.
ills appearance here is spon­
sored by the Sanford Kk* Bsnd
for the purpose (&gt;f raising funds
for the benefit of the Junior
Antlers Iltnd. A small r Imlsslon
fee will te asked, and Mr. Goisli-cough will play until he I* ex­
hausted In the hope of breaking
the record by a t least one hour.
That mean* he will hav# to play
continuously from. H:00 o'clock
Friday night until l:0u o'clock on
the morning of Frb. 22. This
m ornirg he ileclsrrd that al­
though he played 1*0 hour* only
a few weeks ago, he fevls equill
tn the task ahead of hint.'

DEfl MOINEH, li.—The Rev.
William A. |B illy &gt; Sunday, fsinnl
rv sn g tlist, was seised with r
heart attack her* while 'condu' t
Ing n revival m eeting and was
remove ’ by ambulance to hi* ho­
tel. HI* condition was said to
be serious.
.

nxrart*

amt

milk

wagons

The left hand future base ball
star la wearing a little one-piece are to.i bulky and unwieldy. They
romper suit made from one and a i oat too m il'll tn build and
half flour bags, dyed blue and o te ra t'. Tbey are not sufficiently
trimmed with the gooda In l t |. n a ­ A n f y .' T h 'y are tiM*«etimplrx In
tural creamy color. B# sure th a t" 4'construction and Operation. Aside
the I r r bands are mod* amply
loose. It ran be made aleeveleaa from these and a f.'W itheia they
are pretty goml ears."
if preferred.
Ilia older playmate la alao wear- I In ItKII intrepid rngineer* be­
Ing a one-piece suit, made w ith gan l„ predict that within five
shorta. In this case, the fleur bags . yeir* there would lie a complete
a rt dyed a deep shade of khaki, l* volution In in o lo n a r design.
hinting a t boy scout davs to come. This revolutl a. tin y nuw observe,
Th* armholes, belt and neck Una .
extending down th* front ar* bound i* 'coining on at accrlcralctl
with rod bias binding. Four aad a •prrd. Actual road list* of fullhalf yarda of this are needed.
site in lies hav
alirady proved

Snccial Program Is
Planned For Revival

Word ha* k*-n received here
by Mr*. John G. L o n a n ly that
rhe ha* licen appolntrj t» serve
a* ore of six members nf the ad­
visory I nurd of the slate board
of directors for the Children nf
the American Revolution, ami
will attend a reaiuanl re n tin g of
the
advhury
beard Saturday
morning at 10:00 o'clock at the
yroaMe*! American iTgion
bjilding at
Doytora Reach.

showed th a t th* 11*3.1 officer* have
taken up their duties and a te per­
forming them well.
Mr*. G. II. Smith, superintend­
ent of publicity, urged that mem­
ber* renew tkelr subscription* lo
the World Outlook, missionary
m igaitne of the church. She added
th at new subscribers msy^tnke ad­
vantage of a special low rate dur­
ing th# months of February and
March.
Mrs. A. K. Shoemaker wa*
electrd a delegate and Mr*. I'nul
Johnion was chosen ns alternate
for Ih# annual eonfrrenr# of the
society to take place In Gaines­
ville during April. The meeting
was brought tn a close with a
devotional service conducted by
Mrs. E. II. Laney.
Each circle was well repre­
sented st the meeting and Circle
Number One, Mr*. George Mr-

Stream-Lining To Be
Chief Factor In Reduccd Gasoline Use

The Rev. and Mr*. Herman T.
Ftephens, of Ashlsmi, N. C.. who
nrv spending a short tim e at D#Ijind, were the pne«ts y rsten laj
of the latter's htnlher an,| sister- . The Purcell M a&gt; quartet o j O r­
in-low. Mr. and Mr«. It. M. W ar­ lando will furnish a special pro­
ren, F ast Second Street.
gram of musical entertainm ent at
the T u ll Gospel Tabernacle to­
night as the Tuesday night fea­
ture of a week of revival inretiM t
now under way there.
- -*-■* —
Rev. Wm. F. Mrl'herson of the
Taherna.'le wll| call the meeting
la orilsr a t - 7^45-ss'eireh to -in tro -'
iluce the singer* and Evangelist
llrandim, of Del-ami, a Rapt I*!

Informal Tea Will Be
Staged For Official Misnionarv Society
Of Church H as Meet
An informal tea, featuring a

v ia Ik on the service the church of­
’ fer* t k
home in Its religious
' problems, by Mix* Anne Gabriel,
I u f the flu te i|oard of Health, will
I* given tomorrow afternoon from
12:00 o'clork tn 4:00 o'clock at the
1 1‘rethyU rian Church by th# teach|# r * and officeri of the Junior
^D epartm ent of the church fnr
Presbyterian mother* and other
mother* of junior-age rhlllrvn
“who are Interested In the reli­
gious life of the child In the home
and In the fitting of the child tn
meet life’s situations.”

Baker*'

Mis* F.lliabeth Clark i* spend­
ing this week ln Longwmid play­
ing for the musical comedy, “Here
Comes Arabella," which will he
presented at Lyman School Friday
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fa r mor# money f*f l h . ‘
conception » f beauty 1 1 A CAT,
I even o h m n bos less a-tivity.'-^L
a mi b w rr z je e g * . th an It
1 for a streamline mon»tro»ity, B n t , &lt;Jw
Flour Baft EnaMe Mother* to Make Many
the beautiful car of B decade ago '
, spy ar* uncouth tocay. Tha dum w f
Cunninf-|JtU« Outfits.
ia strrifmlinrd by n atu re and xM' ,
call It beautiful. Th? day U coming
when we a hall drive streamllOOtl ,"t J
ta r t and marvel a t th e ir besoty."
Th.- aunt of ProfeM er U f ' l
'
iWmonstrMlon* « l i th a ( W ar»“ vi
drop 'deafening cuta t. U | cap --,
and wind resistance in half, morn •*
than d o u b le th r mile* per gallon • * .
F ifty mile* on n gallon of "gas”
of gaa:lin.&gt; and Increase* tha
in the mo«t beautiful autom bit*
maximum speed front TO to $a
yet confeltrd. i* the next stage milea an hour.
.-lairaedf by engineer* In th r de­
What 1» ctiled a mania for
velopment of the ni torear.
a u p e r- e tjn d a r.'ita ti n by Mr,
T his new "ipieen of '.h.- road''. W alter Ki*hlei«h. m naultant, D e-'
*
Si cording | the trailing de*ign- troit, hae reeult d In adiling part*
and weight to cover up m ’ehanS*
rr* n* th" nnnuu| pivding uf
CB| ilrfc t* . lie Itelirv.-a th a t tha
idea* by th SiH-iely i f Automo­
Iniluatiy Ka« gone a t fa r a* I t ' 1
tive Engineer* wil| lie without
ran go in trying to glorify ita
fender*, running board* or the
original model, the old family . \
host r f pmtnberancf* seen im
the "dolled “up’’’ ra r of Iwlay. hnn r -—
Pr. f .n o r laty l* o f the op!n«
They ' further drelsre th a t Ih • ion that fu rther increaa# In eiite r tlrnp ear With rrar-enginr
few rents. It furnishes a yard in iintlug nil) he introduc.-d as nine powir to attain g re a te r c a r .
s*;uaru of toft, durable goods which ,llif .i-lit11- L- 1'— -J*"*--St»»-*&gt;—*' iK S i a S ijA.dUR&lt;o.a*U»oU)a..«lliag
I»rmal of th$* Inlying pubil.*.
taa.be.boiled.to. is saeva etapsa. TVeink ■lam Dine U tak tn off by Aral N*w Y ork giitomobilc show rolls
»vMklnf th« bait in kerosene fo r a nrounl.
few hour a and then washing with
M r. IL-rher|LVha*r, r nsullant.
warm water ami soap. Snap fast­ New Y ork, to j) the engineer*
eners ran be used Instead of button­
thsl the "present rar* pattern'd
holes, to aare labor.
AT

Sensible Boys S u its

LAKELAND. Feb. 14.—A coonty-wide campaign for flOO.OOO for
Southern college, planned aa a
new deal fo r th* 44-year-old inatitutlon, will get under way Im­
mediately a . a re a u t Of a dec!aion reached by an exeertlve
committee of 55 buttnvaa men in
a meeting recently
The money will be used to buy
back more .than f-V&gt;0,OOa worth of
honde, lu u ed aevrral yeara ago
to cover an Indebtrdneta, which
can mrw he bought for 23 renta
cn the dollar.
F„ K. Krlley. J r . will direct the
campaign in Lakeland.
W. D
d ra y , W inter llav rn 'an k er, h**|

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TUESDAY. FEB. 14, 19M

many *«,f th.i engineers’ earlier
I ridiction*.
line snrh test, made expressly
for the S. A . H. and arerptrd as
typjial •f nl h r * , midiictrd by
imtivotnal— mnnufactlileni,” wa»
carried out with elalairatr ei|ul|*r'ent jiml a«*l'tance by prof. W .
SARASOTA, Feh. 14.- W hirl-! F . lasy. of the m rrhanlrjil enTALLAHASSEE. Feh. 14. In
gine*'rtng
department
of
the
the flltuVe the slab, mail d epart­ | wind ratnralgn, rem lnisrrnl of Ih*'} University of Michigan.
ment wH not pay freight on m a­ I Liberty llond drive* bark in the
" Il i* certain," Professor laty
terials charged to
contractor* I hectic tVWId War days, will he loneludid, “that the public will

S ta te Won’t P ay Sarasota To Stage
Freight In Future Concerted DriveTo
On Road Materials Keep Schools Open

■put on here hy the clvl. »lTuir«
building roads and bridge* under rnm m itlre of the Sarasota t'uunty
runtrart, it was announced at the l Chamber of Commerce In an ef
department recently.
• fort to raise sulficient money by
Had Ibis miliry been in force the payment of .he srhiHil's |uir
before, tlm -la te road department | tu n ,.f the lu l l taxes tu continue
the op*'iation uf the system furl
would not now owe several hnn
the rnmplete eight month*.
•Ire,| Ihou.sod dollar*
in until,id
Four-minute speaker*, appear­
freight bills winch must ln&lt; unit ing a t theaters, rhiirrhe*. lunrli- 1
out " I money that ulhcrwi*,. wo il l eons sn&gt;| nthrr gatherings, with
lie ndeased for construction, il 1 tennis a rd group, &gt;( gjnixed tu
was said. Al| rontraclors in the iiiake a systrfnatic ranva** of the
LONDON Amy Mollison, after
future must pay their uwn liriu h l. roiinly, will hr included in the p ro -1talking by telephone with hrr'husTh# department nl*o announ-ed tta in . It was rrp*,rlr*l.
I ninl In Rio do Janeiro, decided
".‘VhiMil lax ronoious" is the mq to join him in Mouth America
through the office of
It. Trend­
way, rhairiunn, that a new bridge
cry nf the woyketa n* they pre­
over I k I'care River im slnte
pare for what they reality W.III be
mad 32 at Waurhiiln wi l lie
i. hard h a'tie with a long up-hill
nnnu‘,1 the "Doyle E. Carlton
bridge," in honor Of the pn ceiling th e ’auditor and ' to tin'
governor. A brum e tnldet liesnng engineer, IH tilM ; brldg'
his name will lie affixed tn tho from $316 to $351).
bridge.
Salary rut* fur the chairman of
the departm ent and other mem­
ber* ln*thr upper salary lira Vets
have k e n recommended l&lt;&gt; the
budget rnminlsslon l»y the road de­
partm ent, while increase*
foe
snm# among the secretaries and
clerks have k e n l'rge,| to equalise
pay. Chairman
Treadway has
recommended that hi* ealarv be
reduced from $150 a month to
$100; the highway engineer from
$410.00 tn f 100; assistant highway
engineer from $.154.Irt tn $.150; all
division engineer* from $.115 to
$300.
Increases were
rmoumendeil
for th# auditor from $'-’7" to $300
a month: secretary to th e chair­
man, $150 to $104,110; »e.-retary lo

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rernor Of Ohio
fas Form er NomiFor Presidency
II , Fab. Id.—(AV-A new
___ woven ir is th* fabric
iFterident-cIcct Roo*ev«lt’a of,U1 family yesterday—Jam es
i, C#X. of Ohio, ltom icralle *angt* for president in 1920.
M. Karlay.
national
•n and the manger ot ths
nt-clrrt In tho recent camcalled yr*t#rday at the
of Mr. Cox here.
.qurnlly, th*
Roorevcll
_____ maker* began talking Cox
w ar secretory or ombosswlor
i London or Foils. Cnx was lb*
in tial nominee in 1920 when
lt|lln D. Itso*eveil was candifo r vice president and a* an
| ttnm im r mat* h* 1* r*pe*t*d to
liva hVtb curslderation Dorn
Boosevrlt.
fg. Farley also talked business
h u .ii a w .^ U w .*
'
. but It was stated by
M tk parties th at no business was
i Farley M the he*&lt;l man In. the
Vjlaoaavait patronage mganisatiuii
'-'and that g o c s’for Tammany, too.
II* I* firmly remaining away from
daai* and Mr. Curry was *•&gt;

PLOBIOA ySUIT TO A CALL
’ roRNIAN. Csch winter fee
four years Congressman H. J.
’ Lirene of Flee Ids hss presented
P re s id e n t H eover [ A ■
cl Cell forms with / M
’ c r o to s o f s ta le d rw « t orsrgss end / M L ■
g rip s fru it. H' r l
TM p r o i l d o n t l H L \ J
- thinks Mr*. O n n . 1
&gt; on tho stops of tho
Whits Mouse, whllo

TtCHNOCRACY HITS T H I H0R1KOld OoMln Inepeeta Uye vohlele IU In­
venter. Lee OtdfbM (fight), olalms will
dlsploct the horse In delivery work. The
unique pockogo ear hae a replaceable
motor In tho roar, n* frame, and li spar*
s lid by a tingle hand l e v s —’

(Continued from h i * Ona)
investigation tn tll tha a td of tha
present crop aoanen arte# hngrtwg
itself accused of eloUtlon Ita own
rules. B tprearaU tim a o f i t m d l t
producers In Florida. CaUfotnlo
and New Mexico, objected rigo#o n ly to the leteatiiatio n ta d
sought uiuueres’ fully to have Ike
p rtre rtin g s dlsmbsed a fler Mex­
ican grower* and Import* (ram
Cuba had etteeked the preheat
outy as "eseesalre."
A. H . Itainea, of New York, a t­
torney for domestic producer*,
u l d be was unable’to see why tke
Investigation was ordered.
lie centended th at "In# Preaid tn t otdcrfrd what he had no rig h t
lo ore’e r under the law—a hur­
ried-up Investigation."
Hubert U O’Brien, commission
chairman, Intarrupted to » j r tk*
President’s written InelrucUons la
the commission o»)y requested an
Invcrligallon w ithout specifying
speed and the commission sought
to espeuit* tho hearing on lla
own resfonslbllity.

ir Of Commerce In
&amp; To Be Solicited
J

Ctty A U eraty Wn*en repsrted
th a t Mary Sm ith, who kmm
week* ago Wed suit agalnat the
City ace king the cellectlea of
several coupons she holds, had
•mended l w w rit to claim the
dividend recently received by the
CUy from the Seminole County

HOOVER SEB8
GOLD BASIS AS
WORLD’S HOPE
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(Continord from Pag* One)

RKTTY BUOO MADC AN
• RROR wh»n ihe brought
h tr aand patl to Miami
Ooach. She find* th at the
pall will net held even a
middle xued seeoout.

VKIIO BEACIf, K#b. I d . - ” 1 am
aluift in my accounts and ran not
free Iri* was the brief penciled
myssay.e received by Mrs. II. (5.
Ket’elnxe Saturday morning from
former tlly elcik , II* old Red­
stone. The-iuArwax w ritten a t the
Mayflororr Hotel,
Jacksonville,
and a’»o ronlalnel u message to
a fritn d here saying tha'. he
.... .Id never bf seen again.
Mr. Krditnn,. left this city on
Ihe m i d n i g h t
bum T u e s ­
day night and hae i j|Seiitly been
In Jacksonville or "
Saturday

CITY APPROVES
ACTION T A K E N
ON LIGHT RATE
(Cnntinufd from Pag* On*)
home a'*l l- glnnlng a t tho south­
ern edge of tha proposed state
m ad to In f u le riparian rights,
the Commissioner* will give him a
receipted hill for sons* $1100 In
hulkheid lien*, anil convey him
title to a *trfr» &lt;*f l»ml h*twe*n hi*
property and the south edge of
th* nrw road.
R-cognlxInr Ihe »xl*te-r# 0 '
•cores or lottery ti'k e t "tlesmen
who sre knowu_ t&gt; be selling
hendre.ls nf dullant
worth nf
llckets In thin county weekly, the
T’ornmisclorers llstfn* l to th»
first r iwlieg of on orllnance that
will prohibit the tale or poser*ri-n- rf T h s tlrtlU C---- *
f l tv Clerk V. S. I*m *"n rerorlbd that the r m tm l Florida
Tranonortvlio* Cm. operst-r* of
tho “Oseeola," had mailed U&gt;*

A**Edward J. Flynn, * New York
JW gfltlary of
who is #*p , Ih* th* FfexWenl-elecFa
it hand man on Now York job*
lap pe rn, to be away win-ti Curry
' |u d her*. Mr. l urry said hu
talked thing* over in grner141.’
'
'4 Word from the
Roosevelt
" !, the Nourmahsl, r*rortrd
^ next presiilrrjt still fishing
R{4 swimming in the w aters af
‘g Baham Islands.
AIRMAN V I N 1 W
PLAN RAILROAO AID. Th# Natlanal Transpor­
Whllo fa r av.ay frem tiro | h&gt;I1LEADER. Adolph.Hit­
tation Commutes, which plan* mean* of restoring
ler, head Cf Osrmany’a
lana on I earns nf presidency,
tho railroad* U oconomi* ateMilly, pteteeod In Paxelats, whe upset
BIT- Roosevelt i* loktiq; JM|vonoonforonco at Woohlngton. L. »* r-—Alooandor
the tu ro p e c " political
o f . his vacatum s^ruU o
Log go, Congrtooman tam ual Raykurw, Alfrod Rplcturo.w han ho bopar* Ills inaugi-rut nddrr
’ 'g m lth .and Barnard R a r u c h ^ - ,Thto address wbl call fur a ville, and Saturday evening It
rtm p t "ndw dea^f' Ir.cligllng a wav revealed (hat over $$$00.00
te l session nf ths* new Conrrcled IMW more, only when le- where he lg and hovf to fight him.
arh I* now on han,| nt the city
"But this enemy .wears no uni­
t mcvtlni: of th* gover- rlc r’ia olTIco and over $100.00 In
Ido ib» |ii.0tM Inhabitants alth* 4H states on 5&lt;ar. lit chrckx.-Thu entire audit will toko
•-r&gt;.tv hero we h.l vr plrveil 60.00 form and taken no position nn any
r ;8nd q s ta rt on lb* talk* with th* several weeks, hut an immediate
■taro, cun we pioclolm a definite front. He Is eserylfhero—even
Ruropesn w ar debtors who are rs -h c n it will reveal wilhin n
within us. So far a* 1 am con­
- Uk^ng for lelirf.
week what, |f a ry , shurtage ex­
cerned, Uierw to no sacriftoo 1
f Rebart (lore, o f Chlragn, who
ists.
•
would not be wilVng to make to
. h host of the Deinocrslie leadMr. Redstone npv imtter two
fight this terro r— no plan,, how­
&gt;'-arm llatlo n c j here, sml others of bonds, one for fbO.UHUMI os city
ever revolutionary ami hold, that
tha party linvrlrd by airplane to clerk, snd onn fur $l,IMMI.OO u*
I wind,) not try if I could iro In
1,.'Havana and return yesterday. An r» shier o f the light ami vrotrr deIt an even chan:o oj success.
: Informs! luncheun was givrn p tetrn rn t. The Royal Indemnity
(hare a t which the mayor of Ha­ Company was Immediately noti­
••If I did not know that there
vana spoke In reply to (Sure.
war nothing but destruction to he
fied through Ils local tepresenla• ' Farley will b« the guest nf tlve, Mrs. Helen lolly, a t the re­
drvired from the pro Jo-‘1 of infla­
RClMR. -Drainage of l’11’ *’• n*
- honor tonight at a dinner to U quest of Jhe city council.
tion, 1 would be ho first to advo­
it,.. Mar-lies lint Bild-d a
cate Its trial.
But I am as cer­
l - .I*!*" by th* Rnusevelt Club.
tain i« th at we are sitting here
K &lt; Tk* first tool fish story from I
‘ Ih* Roovuvelt yurhting ciuise
rh'ef tvoiks urt te rtn k r' in the
. . . canto In tor* last rig h t ami it re­
,,,.nt K u 'c ltt scheme of I.
t*ported th at tho I’rrsldrnt.eleet
-'.ainullnti wbltlt bus lu tn in pt»g1 "lost one as big as u wbnlo,"
less in various parts of Italy fur
|&gt;KKMIIIN(i RECOVERING
vi
Tho messaga from the N our-|
rv irn l y«*r».
a:&lt;ktohnl,, tha yacht of Vincent AsMIDLAND, Tex. -D r. W. E.
ThU foimldnblo prnbtem fur -«*
J tor, said:
Ryan raid C m . J«hn J . I’er.hrng
baffled the clever­
TITUSVILLE, Feb. » . - T h - . enturlc*
'■■’•Tho Presblrnt-rlect had a Mg
w in im prnvlrg from the thrvat
Jr, 'day. Took about 30 small fish— remaining $#23,IKK) of county rnnd est engineers of Roman Kmpeiottrj
Infret ion an I bronchitis from
X‘ »*v*ral large ones - tot} one as anil bridge. Umds voted by the medieval Pop*» un«l Nap&lt;d,uit I.
which h* Im* been suffering for
The' -la rg c it waste ui bird
laxpuyers of Brevard counly In
r f big aa a wftale.”
several days.
'• Thla is the first account of the 192d wer« destroyed hy burning known M the 1’nnlinu Mar hea
fishing rrru rj of Mr. Roosevelt following an all-day session of tho lies ulnio|t ot tho g tle s of R»me.
fnissionrr • The d istrict l*g in j. tit mile* south
OR his Boulhern cruise, The pirs- Imard
slgr.rd by Vincent As- ro-enlly. The lionds were vemovwl of th# eap ltrl und rover* about
W ws*
l
from s safe In th* office nf the (WO sq rr. 1 * mile*. An eortbqusko
In about 300 U. C. Is said to have
f* ; ’ While Ihe President-elect was rV&lt;tk nf th* circuit court and Ink d&lt; sltoyrd l ho natural Uininui:r of
cn
to
tl&gt;*
bnaement
o
f
th*
court
.
tagging a t tho fishing linos uff
thU region.
r. u»* Bahama Island 1, Jam es A!
Hundreds *f mile* nf cr-ruls,
t i .'.Fhrley, natiunal chairm an, was
tom e of them ntero drains anJ
continuing conferences a t tho lent1 tliers a* wlvlu i 1 lm|)orUnt. rlv
I
Potery headquarter* uf tha Item,
its , have been dug out, und wliero
p - W tete In tho Mlanil Hill.n,&gt;re llofContinued from Peg* One)
only n few ycarv otr» thero was
UJ here.
nothing but desolation them now sis" by the principle* nf th* bank­
rises th** new Iowa of IJllorio. ruptcy bil| now pending before
v
Many funillh-s b.iv/p o ’ready taken Confreaa,
Irglslatlnn to perm it farmer*]
luitsi-usii.n of their farm*, about
in retain their homes and lands
by
r .MnaitrIng
m o' r | gage*
Ibrough a 60 percent r*d action
of principal on,| a W 2-3 percent
redurllon of In to m L
[W EY . Feb. Id^-W lltlam Do­
lnrnnt.v of term ptk ea hy reji Hlapelton, form er proxldont
de-tlon of production, oncouragod
tha Baldwin county bank a t
through rovsrarnent ••as* of land
U*y Mlnnette, and O. C. Hall,
taken nut n f production.
*®*r cashier, wer# released aft'A n International agreem ent on
;’*C giving bond nf $3,500 and $2.- votc.l against. Commiuloner A. cxleJ what h a , been arcamplishoJ,
BfVI yach shortly a fte r their ar- A. Dunn, of-611ms, did not Vole n r,| what I* aim*,I a t fog the fu­
Revisions of t h * Yeptxiltea
I p
rivcntly when th^y Were on tho-motion.
ture. Addressing n Irrre number treaty I* remove "agd old causa*
TjAtekoUd a t th* county Jail on
A fter tho vote. Commissioner „f country folk w h ? .Jw l tam e to
- fTXoJ Jury irdii tim nt * tutulirrg •Fm toaberry flirt a w rilton dio- l.illorl* from the neighboring fa r world conflict" and thus speed,
-T^-C oonti of attem pting to de- seating op'ulon on th# question town* of the Kumsn Canipagna, disarmament.
Rmluction of tho federal budget
Ui# bank.
.
,■wMeh- t a l j ; f
tb» D»r# said:
to lei* than $3,0O0,00QUWO hy a q
» Indktm ents with 32 count*
"I* vat* no botaiix* all overhead
"Today la a great day for the
■Ilnst tha form er president; has ba*» paid, Th# bond* can't fascist Uovol.itIon. It is a happy fsoo,000,000 saving.
Hi«ra*qt o | $3.d»9.31 school ha sold until ttoy will bring 93 day for the Agro IV ittoo, » gl«HRaising $15,000,000 of new revlhr»# counts: NcoivJfur d r­ rente at which time Ih* counly
nus day In th t bbdory of th* ra&gt; enuo tram beer.
' In an Insolvent bank, eav- will h* back I# normal, and th*
Repca) of prohibition.
,
tlon. T h at whkh for S300 year*
Unto: obtaining loans from manor for th* bonds may and .boa been attem pted la vain hi* .Corcring of all emanrenry ap­
ank without wrilton con- probably will ha needed for cmcrIweom# today » Using reality. , . propriation# by now revtaao hwf&gt;f tha ,11re :to n , ala counts 1 gentice th a t IU I arise, such a t
ftetent ter stnklnp fund sad hte
Wn Indictments fur convert- h 'ttiln g o r apiU|H* ;o( bridgoe, MT# taexy, with tha official innaguiallon o f the now Eo.xmune of teguat,
,
J '
tenk ipropeH jj'aad making
AbspJonment #f tk. ■ prvoonk
l lttooU, aaa»idq« I P B Ph#v*
P P HacR
'ttetrle* In coM act l on with
voatpliihes] tho first stago of our mpthail of tw aadry fliwnriog, Jv
cV Indtetmoot right ’couaU.
Journpy. Wc have won tho first
* IndbteaanU with IS emmta

NEW PROVINCE IS
ADDED TO ITALY
BY RECLAMATION

For PhncRoute To
ORLANDO, f i b . Id.—Flail* tor
rem p b tb n ef 'a modern ate rout*
from
Orlando to Jacksonville
aleqg the SL Johns R irer are
p regressing
satisfactorily,
aeroidlag to announcemmt by Llm L
R. C. Nl'sos, technical dlragtor.
Iasi night. The lieu U f P it
emergency laadlOR f b ld , ...would
be built along the route snd
polatod out U a t towns and elite*
arc co-operating with terminal
airport teelllttoa.
TK* move to make Orlaado the
alt capital of Florida U agouored
here ky tha Consolidated Civic
Aviation committee, headed by
W. T. Morphy, general chairman.
J. H. Lott, vk# chairman, L. O.
Mote, secretary, a n d Lteet. NIIs«n. technical advisor. The com­
mute* eteo laalwl** Mayor S. Y.
Why. who repieem te the city; S.
J. Hllgh, Or*age county eommbtro r; O. A rthur-Y ergey, Orlando
Junior Chain to r of Com mere*;
||. W. Caldwell, Orange County
Chamber ef Commerce: M n. Geo.
II. Cox, Soroslx ehib; J . IL Lott,
Klwmala club: David Layeock,
Rotary Club: Mb* Bophle Orundler, Orlacyo Buslnegx txn* P»ofvsslnna) Women's elah; W. T.
Morphy, Uons elah; H arty Jaryb, Exchange club: Joe. A. Glbeault, Civltan &gt;club; H. C. Mul-

Highway Bonds Of
Brevard Burned By
Order Of Officials

BALANCING OF
BU D G ET SEEN
AS GREAT NEED

2 Bank O ffic ia ls

fAxe

Charged With

Defraud Attempts

H H41 tedl Verifying tela.

"B ut wo a r t Fn*d«U and Wav#
041* #i#* tainted rathe* toward th*
future than th# past- Until every
k a ttla lte * h a « g woo, #ro catnot aay

'Uive euA

Feb. 14-c-An appeal
peepto of every community
f t organlxe Vigilante association'
to work wHh U te RptionaJ I agen­
d as aow trying f t defeat organ­
ised crime. U eo u ad el.b y Prof,
i f b a IL Wlgmoiw o f th* Northgesiem U niversity school of law,
te- the American Inslituta of
Criminal Law and frim inology
loanehre' a campaign
a g a in !
criminal activities.
, Tha in ltita te / he * a y i.’i* going
to circularise every ^chamber of
n m m rrce la im u n u e a HtaiespyNSACOLA. Feb. Id. - S t a t e
rtcontmendalldne fo r such 1,1^ ) ,^ ,^ |Mpcclnrs and Sheriff
erganbafieo.
| | . r . (;,n d y j n t n x h y etartm l
1 la tro d y in g a aerlea of arll«lea a campaign against truck drivIn the Journal of Criminal Law , n who haul rveemiva loads am i
nnd,. Crim lnotoyy^
^ to e L J to g ^ n U a .n lr to .- m to d
fTIBF,*'iTnrf, *nr lY rp in ff, in i n nnr i r m t .
current b lu e , says that successy.
Cqpprr. o t Mohile. was arfnl suppression
of this menace re itrd when his truck. Inadcil with
requires that the pcopfc organise rra&gt;|n h arrvb, w a, stepped on then
ae effvctlvely
ag im n t crim inal Mobile highway and wrlahed.
activities as crim inals have or- The truck and &gt;uul weighed 11*.r.00
igaaixed against society.
officers said. Which Is over the
I Tha main rc n o n this form e f lim it nf td.nno pounds set by th r
lerime, which Include* bank rob- lis ts law.
antomobile thefts, freight
County authnritlew wild they
U B n l d o - etc., has hem ahkn to wrmbt rrvwprrwr*-wlth »rnfr*nfflr
Enekrrd so well,- Pnifcsxor Wig- rers in slopping the listilim r of
Inara'deelgr^** l" because of th r excessive loads ovrr the slate
I n y criminals hew* become or- tdlfnway* In thU county.
K nebcil ioto.syndicates, system A state highway inspector is
■ tirally planning everything they in the county checking on traffic.
H a, ,
,
He carries a set of portable
H | f the people a re going to or- s-nle* for weighing of trucks and
M a k e as thoroughly n t the crini- th e ir load*.

Drive Is B

Iwn. aa soon as an rraorgtncy
p s, ail of these various agen| could pbH together to track
In Ihe crim inals, bring them to
llhment, and through comtlcatlng with th* national pn&gt;jve assoclallona, r r t a t tho
f root of th* trouh)*, which Is
^ t n bo a national syndteot*.
^ e o o n tx yriminabs realised
t they risking being caught in
rcritable network of vigilante
U|p, Professor Wlgmor* bef t . they would curtail their
k'llie,.
f or Ihe past IS years a vlfl*

Drainage Of Tontine
Marshes B a f f l e d
Clever E n gineers

Poopar, local bonj broker, who
proposed to glv* th# City $10^
OOi) in City bonfa and $1700 In
restured rnupons in exchanga for
delinquent tax roceipt* on a errtnin piece nf p rto rty for the
y rara 1929. 1030 and 1931. Mr.
Coorer nr«nosed to pay th* City
about 1500 In caxh In payment of
1032 loses on tho.property.
Th* Commlssioeera ordered thgk
Ihe delinquent tax m il be posted
n t the door of th# City Hall In

m c AGO,

Usrta organisation hat b m M t t
ap In (Ivt middle w attam t tataa,
en d rr th t direction of tha aheriffs
in the tarlowa counties, by the
honker»' a u tc la lio a t, and In nD
I hoar • tataa, a t long oa b itaratt
who maintained in Um vigilant##,
bank robbery continued ta be re­
duced”, declare* Uw f lr tl artiela.
by K. C. Maum irra «f tk* Ulltoia
B an b rn ' Association.,
Tke first bnoof effq.-tlv* thin*
aMtorUta ran do to end car thafta,
neeordlng to the articia by Jam ei
K. Bulger of tha C h ^ a t* Motor
CHth, h to work together In
p roving atata legislation requlring certificate* of title nod in­
terstate ro-o per* ion In Itachtg
stolen eehkles throagk ap-to-dato
rxe.*ords of ownership.

Ctirb.Over-

■■J a x F f o m O r l a n d o

Former City Cleirk
Of V c r o B e a c h l s
Short In Accounts

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PAGE t t l t

T R SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA,

W ANT ADS
KATES

TUESDAY. FEB. 14, IMS

HAVE YOUR WATCH • repaired
by an* who really knows bow.
Itriggs, Jeweler, Flag. Av*.
— ■ »

. , » Mik

LOST: Kalra large while and or
ang# spotted hound. Notify C.
C. Howard.

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FOUND: Small black and white
fox terrier. See O lrd a Dysoa,
Mayfair.

FLORIDA SEASON

L-AutotetrMej!

MIAMI BILTMORE
NATIONAL HORSE SHOW
FEBRUARY tL«a \

jlm 'W A N T K H as maid. cnokTor
laundress. 1710 W.' 10th. St.
r o l u R n COLORED WMpan w en t.
work, took, housekeeping q r
house cleaning, Carrie Widiamx,
1207 West 131h. St.

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horam nsr ^ 4 hi tha South,—tocludlA| rhamptoni Ir
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TALLAHASSEE. r*b. II ThKlurtito enwrgrnev relief admi’i
LK C iA L N O T IC E
1 •-&gt;,ntion vpvst 9 1’*• i 1 J
viilimf employment ami o
...........
uw %r r i i « %t n » \ &gt;*im
lief for W«,:*ll I" r-&gt; 1*
I k k liM .li
January, • there j .• to
I *g.|*&gt;r RpHIwr MY #*| Ikr I.MKrRi
tr r r s of $25,i'gr.» uv.-i 1 1• •
«IRt«|»w . | $ftr ' l i l f fff 1 fteVklte.
em b er,
Tlii, a m iriM W o
" ju nta,|,'.
' the re
'v the mfvlvnry
I f ailmin’alratio 1 &gt; cn ' . Th
I’ bn-.jf albitrd l" t
, • ntie of
' l lori'ln i« obtained '
l&gt;•sn from
II - Rccnnstreetii'n I s r • 1 o-I*-i
., iti« i to le »h* 1 .
i In1 in tall
\hd*Ml
r fia
-rat ni I
menls from filin'
ti
hi-hwny fttnih r*! • n:, I to P o :
r m tK
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bin.
1*1Frits,
jl Th . ri r" rt b .- !hxl P*', pm
4 $)•! I
I ||.*4
(cent o f the pop !|- 1 of Flo'i 1
&gt; f»»l*
he looked lo tin
m l h in
I :M d
.•toll If*
iiw a z h jiitn c y i.w i- O’tu uiuv^b*
thto ’-h created
III- s r '
ber in January ,1 . • ■• I o-i” but
per &gt;ill over--th
l or teli',vi’
4,
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t|Asl*»f
r.^ ref
ti..., 1 '-fcriH *''.'1 in In* typical «'f i«a
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affiliated , | ou,-nnif tboOirws —stown • nor eh— *.»*s
*vrffh the rid*Mftm!*ftiT Mayor It I where nr* c,r si-iin*1 It. The onll
1 f • llnlntd, $»f \!*hniMfiii' Sprlnrx.! narv fi r m h t'i te r i ’ without ( V,’’ ,
kks * nmrti Ih ru n t,, ft* tfir ( |
.ind.nilb n-i Job t &gt; to’ «**•
i
khi.il,
I ..n th - f«i m ■&gt;- el ew h rrr,
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k. V*,’ niipll I foe n , ,, ;
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(!*• r tifi.r I F r in P ij ^ &lt;lrt« I | ’ 1 nl&gt;*.
'V tAllI.N’OTON, Fch. 11 i,v&gt;
|»y aettrri $»f
I!•##-.• f• « nl
i in Im pxor it”- ,|i.*r*ct nn I
,,
M.irtn for Ihe safety ,.f |h r ns- plirktfMl n»lh profit
».f litos to d•**#,rt,
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(n l-*4h hmn» * «*a nf c»t!r«. •*Ni»t nply with p*i»fit,
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witii |h«*
Cni yy&gt;i&lt;, M njc »,t »’,| t..
ht llnnn.i *.*ihf,
• Tb- IU ,t*&gt; wo-L
I ho rr
r r r « l h n |,,T‘ ,p ,rn ‘ r&lt;*
atm n . S
»lld I't At
I *iif»lie* builHinr
« in tfurtion | for r tempi ion nf Ihe ijV tnrjr of a ^rn o t#f prldlt* in tho mHkh
allow r I I be I n r-" ’
I ld»n|j», who l»v thd*ir p;irrnntiniiFi ti» p in / 4 leading •»(•* •»T%lrc« frmn fho f* prp , I
r «it o f fl.e
lb- r'd ' Iren » " n’»l
earn MO n .n-.Hb
in the Smith** building •rtivitU ’d, j Iv'low nppn'prinU«&gt;n flrrrnU in iht* Ikip.n^D . tMmr fn -rnli/to Dm .n inhu-h fenr1.rt| tin* | tfL# ^
iitin s l»rn«llnij (f’lifiiHiiy lull.
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— TH^ - pminv ,it t h s r »vi dlop^M- J lir |HP!."
H r foM fh’ll i**t"rr t|nf# ontittnl
January,* [* small computcil uitb mrnl hriidd m ln m In tt» • tr
dto'N h»nii»»n rm tlt
h ill oil I «*f. &lt;W$ti. Mr, y»«$| Mr-. ILaiIl
the high figure* o f ’some month, .% per rrnl nf
m*
lit '•dlf'dFil, gif W.teld f f 'l l t , Af • i i' P| In ttm Ip
last year w l|en_J«lcraL- U-iMide ♦ionrtf-fifr-Ttrwf
•%t~~
r«.w
Vr»*d, Mrm*rvfr?, tt'linut. nrrYlllr, $.f Mt. |h*m, ^lr. an I
work w ai at ils height, •- vn*vr*l In iKe* ronf^rt*
*'‘» d| m »n\ idltinm \iht$ urn* amnnr M t i: T lfainr«# H i I Mi
In In .trial ard cnrineerlng job. Smnfge nn«l Ilf*" o mi i
Jlh* ••Nd fy • r , |!d'Fg dt; | I**f $#|-8, Tl»«* Vw |l Hnin«*d, ,^^r. nn,| Mr* V.**.
.account for $ IJWJ.imkj in the
Infflro 1*111. v |iie-l|
MIAMI I'rv-Ulenl t Id
I Ilt
III'* I ll|l I $ dd« II I * Ml
I nrtnn*» •*( Hr. Jnhit llo rtfr, D rtirn l I*cr H a im , H. I.. MitttMd*. $df A1
January ■tr ia l an,f include r vari­
nirpsiirr n&lt;d i
I dt.
• i
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- nl I I I i •' v in jilt, IriivrrijHf I »t»\•*!. II. InmanV Snrlnr . II. W. la i h r , of sr\\ i « n «vYim: ll«* H liBiff
ety of work such as iitdo-.lri.il
• d«\ «$*- rtf it r n r I’l u t l t l i l .
riitim m ii y i'i nil. I
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k
fl. Ffanl, Il"fry M. Kviffler, An
p la n t', filling station, on,I pit flte* lift ’ «• nnv.il
».ea
i n n iR M\ t T i f i»r
kv ,!:id V*«*n. nn.| Dr|ipr.il (Smiil ham. Mir**,, H. M. I'sn n u flh / •*» w;ili t i m» aturli !»•• i* noini; i»»
re-jes, lever, and Hikes, sew er .1 :1,1 Hr* trifi»r!iv»n kimiM *!
i rt ‘ \
i r u l l r * . $:iM»f»t * r
fur
nil, lw* nidi, h*Vf Itjnifi :»»»«*$* In; l#»f svhiitil, 5. |i. Iliffhfryfkinn# mi I ,»t m m ill Hi.* l.kid *
w ater works projects and miscol- trv in n • filnt rfi$ i i
(I, Iv t ltd'
*' * r dl It I*
|in tr Wiilrn* •!.»&gt;.
laneou. uniierlakings.
rnnir pnf» nf F!n*idla, nn.| shoultl i Karl Lehmann, of Hanford.
i s t I t* #*$• i r w v , ti *rit&gt;i iti*i
nhili* In I fin ••••wn*»* l‘
I't t npi'nlii.*«| upnn.
nt r i in :i n \ *r m i: i* •*
New iinlusliral rn trrp rl'e s nn
lit! INIMd
K^nnrlh I lim an . |dn*«itl**nl $»fl
■ler way last month inrlinie sev­
\ |*. » S , ,
«|d-s II If ' #.f ‘ Ilt
IIEt I.AIM V AST U 'R K A fir.
llitnrii I nflrffo in (llilii, n&lt;mmrnl
•\»* »dll|| I l&gt;«td| dlld|»l I “ IldM !••#•$*
eral power plant evteiv-.ion 1, n n*&gt; in|rn»diln i!$*f, #»c ,
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••ltd* Writ I lift
*••1 nn th## mmlinir i»n.| ((•« pi pi*:,
nrw textile mill, a chcmwol pUui.
STtV YOTHT. r . b. l i - i d i
tots- !• it titir
te i ' • I i't Ikf*
TK## fsVfmnnn
m i t r t n hr linnr? fnpr. np | ftf|M that nn lfii«*
several oil le firrite r, icc nod ndd
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fttt Ik## pi$r*
|ir 4 baric \V. ‘.'"ii . sin f uml« I *.....ltd. IlMki .«i I**.ii 11.if
storage plants, canning and park­ uotifil ta|3ii»d’«#ir f|$ llw* n*»d« r nn- I** fiid.1 ki«i| In Florida, !»•• i« rnf$
A plait nf slrnivl ern e , ’me i,nl examiner "I New 'o i l , • llv.
pr$*&lt;
n
lO
rfP**
rrnlRYtiifnl
pm
vinrnl Hint Dili l.« n
frirtnl
ing plants.
tl . f. &gt;l|t .• Ik ’d*
f v.hlrh m eam red it, • Iv t ' Inlay ill the death of Srhaaf
i»pnni in «n i E.Mvnnonno v»»*iiv $*» •ly •la ir.
l i t in I hi* itf,
Two oil refineries are p ro jrc ta l
i„eli&lt;
,
in
eirt'Uinfe'eiue
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iCMiltnl
(iom
nat
n
al
vim
no
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tot »iiv inluiv n’teitrl itt th
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KOI, BAI.K: KII..I. |,U n rl H-i lispfm cttl« urn w ii|p, tli,, »»!»*♦?«• KiidD* ni I h r pi n ’ nf Ihrir Marrh •I T. Join , well-k’ nwu l . i t ' 'Ion C .inm n fight.
I'M!. $«till I h nt
'll . I Ids I |M’t
'hatching rgg*. Gen. E. Wilson, Ki*vv *
*ill l&gt;»* nhdold•• it nl liy F* !l». with any n lh rr nnm lry, \rc hnvr i »k- grower who for • is’ p ad
id|*t**.lf lit Mill
l-ik r Mary.
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Ml?nlma htm an n-ilurn rhnn-rr*, &gt;ited berrk-n. Mr. Jop,'
FOR SALK: Nien Mttle- business, Srnnlnr tllnrM m , Ml. rmin.)# on#
Ih- la •i ll- , ’
HILLINGS.
.......
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luken
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tl Ms '.dri l l Kl’s*' l i. Iklt
conveniently pirated, doing well, «»F Ihn SVnnln milffteTM, liy $V* k*r may )**«»nffne*M In p Ie mnrr in
I . • ii
1 Id I1JJ. ,
*Ibl ration • f 2 l.ixui *on ,. of for. if
reason for selling, going nwny on pNFtmrpifkl hent|«. InrlnBnif Sn&lt;*. lh«* n v il | VI yrar&gt; wbrllmr wi» !,i, it In i prrsll'rrd I n v
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account land health, business fully rrlsr*' Ailnnn ikf iHn nivy, wl'» lihr it nr not. Tiii&lt; T$ pnf *'fit i » , -• f„r snm r lime. TI"' ■ I'
T
oppCCr'O llP &lt;■' .'ll. J n ’ ler National I ■ ■ li.i k b rtn
equipped including licenses f„r ••fti&lt;| it d*„ii|,| t%nt T | -!*lp*d nni „f Wfiiildl prn*li .illy annihilate Hi
rturiril.
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Ihullgllt.
19.33, price very reasonable, in­ rnmniNhlnn. rFilf*f* f
A m ^ r i n A m rr'rnn navy nml make it p ’i
quire 700 IuhhtI Avc.
j
nnvv In
p -r r^n! nf D&gt;' rnlotrly Imp* .«ih?p for im !,» ih
c a s h I 111’ IIIdJdPITAUk
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ilr m r lS nf Dis .Ininripdf fttetol nn.I fd*nt| niirnrUr*.
\a j y f l jk
.. Ib-vl t r r j l n l
*'Tho yltUittinit ^ll Ihn Uuilil -i
BtJSINKSS AND K i| u I p ni r n i . in , Ihn ild-«hnrri* nf 11.VV'
. w iilioul "ilo iin g :
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$100.00, rarninff $75.00 tnottlh, row*.
• •” ui 'I Iv th e(tl thno and o , i
i ' lhr Ifi |,i&gt; |ol i'
te n o p rrn tr in Koiiip, owner K«»*nif Thn ib n r r r r t
n n d f n l \~ Ona i»rvrr hnnwa wlial ih -* prx» I"
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North, apply In prr*«n, nn mail i^## yppRtr i.v linMn-sn. «• '» ^
the M jslle .......... ido|iieil n 1
an«w rm l, fill! lacnoi Avr. Ihi)- Ailont * ln*!nr o»**l , (»i»d"n',«! iht* rnliipff nnr navy |n that nf a " m e-fro m Nt'w Kb.-I.tii I. N«
V i’VU nnd Phil.id l|di i.
Iona llrach.
a^h o u th "irp tin n«*» «lr&lt;irr wn*- i h l n N f i P power.**

Any l!utlnA p|iroprln- - O f T radt&gt; ~ R n'dv
lion Called Menace , ,
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To National Safety u l t t' 1 1 n K Toda;

Phest C o ld s

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im p jm iT TT'y.Tat .FnT™

ALLKY 001

Our 1‘rchi.storii

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OH OOOO WMO
^
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RANTS HAVE CAKRlCO
W f AW DAUOHTERV E /WUST D O .
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SOMETHING f
s.
QUICK . wfJJW

CALL OUT
TH* ARMY
AT ONCE /

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in t.u r o c r- j im
CAM t o MJM', f I Iau:
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Mtc.t U1.YY |lt lit
U&gt;&lt;lit I HCTUUU
OtniDGVE FOR A /
V N.iULE.OtO HAL.'

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A L U V «&gt;

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THIS PEST

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*12—Wanted

FLORIDA YEAR ROUND CUWS

■instead u k lb itiM . •*

riltl.A l’i t n n v
IS ( m m - . ,
11 *
«#rt t • •&gt; ft t
te»-.„d
tkI#*•u l *.»#' #.»#
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f fdti ", te I •I,a 1. . &gt;1
llksflh Mu 11tv %%,-st.
3 «l**t in.--llr J

Uie. t-iM ay o r
M ,-\»re tn„t, n ■•In# with it
c’ i t in n pi rtlng gt o&gt;l* store
»d Df l i ’&gt; shaft, s a l
|!st«&gt; g l a - ’ win,low.

8—Situation Wanted

CORAL GABUS'

S e s n io f id hT»r

FIGHT MADE TO
KEEP NAVY UPON
PRESENT BASIS

RENT AN Austin, /loadster or
coupe. Sc p*r mile. Reel i- Son..,
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Bureau, R. E. Winfrey. Sanfortl rt'prrscntalive.

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—Contracts totalling $19,472,000
were awarded In southern states
during the first month of 1933 for
building, engineering and con­
st rur lion projects, figures com­
piled and released yesterday by
the M anufacturers’ Record show.
These figures, token from re­
port* published la the daily con­
struction bulletin of the Msnufseturers’ Record, rover only
Ihcwo jobs fo r which figures are
available ta d exclude hundred, uf
residential projects involving an
expenditure of less than $10,000
rach.
However, the total compares
with 9HU'H7,ihmi for January,

Celery Market Reports

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Totals Of P ast Month
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at lloaston, Tex.. and Baltimore
ni a r&lt;wt oFi fAjWO.OOO each. A
fl.’i.llMl.ftN) hyiilo-vleelric project
is cntleniplalrd on rite liavcwnaile
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r- itneetom with a
flood
rcnlnd project a t l-akr (tkrrehoh n , i l l , will shortly be lot In
contract at an estim ated co,t of
tI,MK&gt;,IW. 1 hr Appalachian l Iretrie Company iimmuwfil (ditp
In January fyr a Jiaal^KHt plant
re a r I in c h lm t;, Va.
Projects In tu itin g SJOn.Ot'O each
or more, onmtunred in Jtu n a ry ,
but for wlurh rititlraei* have ra t
lo-»n M . k" I 'd r a bull, ell p'anl
a t Miami. FI*.; a flO'yex* hydro­
electric plant at Abbeville. Jt. C.J
a flnojMO ice ylaol a* HirelingIns. \V. Va.: a $I2.',tWq swimming
P«"l a t C harlnlte, N. t \ ; a IHXLincinerator at
K no. villa.
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Kirhland. Va.: a $ |nn.uru» , ,,
finery t t (iratd fu ld. t *b I, . 4ml a
simil e p te jrrt a t Kilgore, Tea.;
a IK.n.nuo power pbu*; nl Ithdforil, \« .j a f ino.w xf tab . • mak­
ing | !.&gt;m at Mcmphl . •
a
fl'JKJHxi oil project at Tam ps, and
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fanning condition, prie* must l«
rrashnablr. Phone 201-ft.
WANTED REAL KIITATK: HnI or tw0 acre* o f land aaitah'-j for
home. Must b* high and dry. Title
(dost b* go**!. Out of city limits.
Prefer Sanford Orlando highway.
Address P, O. Boa IM , Sanford.
GOOD GRADE violin hew. MUST
bo In A-1 condition. Call a t H er­
ald oifflca front 3;$0.to.6;00 P. 6L
or address Violin Cara of H#ra'd.
WANTED: O ort typew riter,'m ust
b* in good condition and cheap
fog cash, Fhon# 527.
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For ImmedfcteDuty
Against M achado

T A M P A . f 5 T 13.— (A .P .)
— M o m th a n 800 a rm e d m en
in T a m p a , M iam i a n d K ey
W a a t a r e re a d y a t a m o ­
m e n t'! n o tic e to c o on a re r o io tio n a r y expedition to C uba,

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Judiciary committee o f the
Cuban House o f repreeenta*
tires who la auperrislnc an­
ti-Machado activities here.
Dr. da U Proa, who lad the « •
ff petition that started the revelsB ties In Cuba twe yaare er&gt;. m M
^ yesterday a aew attew pt te e .re ­
throw the Machado government b
certain nod outlined plaar for the
attem pt, except when the expedttien will b a re and tha place
where It will Unre­
al ace he w ai releeied from
prison In Cuba h December where
M had been aloe the failure of
tha d ra t resolution, *.'Dr. de La
Penn haa been directing revolu­
tionary actlvltlra. He l&gt; bred of
the Liberty Lcglen, revolutionary
organisation here.
The new erganlxaiton ta taking
ever the work carried on by Com­
ite Pro C u b a ' end tha eTudenU’
romml11re. T he. doctor explained
that la the feturo the revolullonlata will have one plan, one Mm
and one chief, la the neat, he raid,
there haa been "an e td lU a t apdrft
. bat lack of eo-epentbn.M
Dr. d r l a Pans balbvoa Carioa
Mmdieta, rugar plantation owner
and colonel in the war of ladewill kecfme temporary

Schaaf To Undergo
Cranial Operation

CR068VILLE. T en*, Feb.
I L - if f V - Canity Jndgo E. G.
TeUett a a t d today he bee
granted a writ *f hmbena corpoe for Coined Lake Lee and
Lake Lem J r . apd eat a hear­
Ing on thetr yetHbn for Fab.
» . Pending Uw henring. Colo­
nel Len was granted n $10,000
bond; b b eon a 48090 bend. Tbe
writ was directed (a tbe sheriff
a t Jaamstown te whom the
te e s surrendered last Tuesday
after Goyetwee McAllbter. boti­
ered . itradition to North Carolias w hen they .are under conrictien for hank law violation..

NEW YORK. Feb.
A r operation will be necessary
to relieve an inter cranial hem­
orrhage suffered by Ernie
Schaaf, Boston boxer la his
bout Friday with Prime e a r­
ner*. It 1a Indicated today by
Dr. William Heoly, hia phyilejats. A huletin Issued a t Folyclinic Hospital where Schaaf la
a patient said. "8chaafa condi­
tion I* not Improved. Hto coodltioM4s etui slrieu*. lodlcatlooa or* for ope relive tatarveation.” Schaaf Is beli*voi&gt; to
ho itill eemi-conecloui aad yortiaffy paralysed.

Compsrisons Already
Indicate Upturn In
Many UAActivities
NEW TORE. Feb. i a . - W l Buslneee morale may be bolstered
In 1183 by a wide assortment of
better.ihan.last.year comparison#.
T hb woold be decidedly refresh­
ing afteV the long seriee of wore#
aad wore* comparbone In the
■tatl.tice bf the last three year*,
relating to pricer, profits snd
volume of butineei.
And buelneee enslyets assert
that it does not require much op­
timism to look for such a develop­
ment, particularly In the Ust half
e f-tb b year. Burin n s hex mein*
lalned a degree of stability since
last summer not experienced olnee
the downward swing started, and
only a .little Impnvement would
bring encouraging comparisons In
tbe Isst bstf ef Uib year.
But
already, a
few
of
«M long-hoped-for-better-t he i*.
hst-year reports have made their
appearance. The, country's Class I
railroads, tbe Bnresu sf Rsllwsy

•(trogato hat bper at Ing locos
a called Man- Ip December ef 19 percent over
* 'd iets, "the man of the hour In that month a year previously, aad
Cube."
It was the flrct gain any month
The revehtioatoU, recording bad shown over "n year ago” since
to Dr. de La Parts, ere convinced July, I&gt;l9.
that loanr made to Cake era III*Furthermore, General Motors
gal, bat, once in pewir, will try to haa reported sale* for January In
poor them Is protect the integrity evens #f tha like month a year
of Cobon credit.
ago, the first time such an In­
"How mefiy men a n necessary crease has been shown since July,
*• overthrow tha Machado govern, 1931. He total world s a in for
moat" remarked Dr, do l a Pena. the month camo to 92,117 cars,
"1 had only 10 on tha loti expo- compared with 74,719 In January
dttlon and wa reared Maebmfo of 1933.
aad hia government Ihoa", ha told.
Business at a whole Is still well
"With Jm t a littla' amra orgsal- uaicr 1932. ' B radetm t'a latest
•atlon wa weald have overthrown weekly Index ef business activity
tha government. than.
etood at 48J, as reduced from 69.3
“The revolution WH] not bo to In the Ijka week of Ust year. Butdifficult m ana aright expect. In after January of last year, busi­
the ftrat place a hoot te 1-1 per- ness de*lined precipitately unlit
neat of the people a n strong
mmer, and most business snslagainst Machado l t d moot of the last-year report* have made their
athar half of ana percent do not
(Continued On Pago Throe)
Ilka him bat a n afraid to admit
M."

Trade Body Group
_ Harold WhiteFinedln Will Meet OnTuesday
W Police Court Friday Forestry, exhibits, aad routine
business connected with tbe opera­
At a epoclal aaaabn af Monlcl- tion of tbe trade body will come
r discussion during throe
yttag eon e f Judge meetings to beheld a t tke Chamand Mr*. H. &amp; White, whs bed
r of Commerce tomorrow.
chargee, waa
At 4:00 o'clock plane for certain
fltmd a total of
aad eanteneed forestry activities wtU be comto S O d ay aln *
af the pitted at a special meeting of the
fino aad tha
now Forestry Committee. Mem­
R. W. bers of this group are: Mayor B.
the youth F. liaises, of Altamonte Springs,
over a psmaiataia _
chairman: Mrs. Endor Curlett, of
riod of al
Geneva; C. R. Dawson, of Oviedo;
. Toang White
ftoad 418 on a J. E. Fog, of PaoUt Captain C.
charge of boini
Hsllett, of pern Park) Mrs. J . C.
dorly. Judge
Bills, J r , of Geneva: Wl J. Welb,
charge of
J r , a f Uogwood; F. T. Williams,
tinned, while ed
stall, Judge Wkrg pbeed e W0 sad Mr*. W. E. Walaon, of San­
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At
7:00
o'clock
the
Exhibit
The U tter ^Dne and jeU ^nnU o
Oansmiitae, which haa charge of
the exhibit at the Central Florida
gead bahavtor.
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a in Orlando next week,
to dlacaaa final piano
MONIT
• for this fantare. By­
ron 'Etaphens, local aaaunercial
N e k 'l U y W k
trim la
eight-feel loo,
which
• fll he tke central
• f tha
will be praaaat, aa will J.
f-fF o a. of Plots, who will ropreW * Mta trade body a t tke exhibit.
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Record Peak Reached
During January. As
TotalExoeededHigh
Mark Of December
WASHINGTON, Feb. lX -tA h
—Twelve million American work­
ers are estimatad. by President
Green, of the American Federa­
tion ef Labor, to kava been out
f wkor (luring January.

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attain Severest
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marked tka eastward retreat ef
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from affiliated organisa­
tions Indicated that unemplorment Increased 100,000 over the
December peak, reaching
record durt-q) January. Ha added,
however, that institution of the
shortened work week In some In­
duet rise had resulted In a lessen|ng of tho usual seasonal employ,
m int decline.
"Unemployment In
January
was a t Ita all-time peak." he
said, "with more than 13,000,000
wage earners out of work, ac­
cording to eetlmataa of the Amer­
ican federation ay |ahor. Our re.
llmata for
December,
1033.
11.900.000 • unemployed
and trade union reports showed
n
Incraase I n unemploment
from December to January which,
when applied tq the country at
large indirstss a l l e s e t 200.000
more laid off In Industry alone
by th« first of II** 7ra r- Trade
onion unenrplujynftit Increased
from 24A percent oj the member­
ship In December to 23A In Jan­
uary.
"This new peak of unemploy­
ment la the worst tragedy of the
depression. It makes the need of
shortening work hours more than
seer urgent. Hu ml red* of n thous­
ands of Jobs kava been eliminated
romptstely during the depression;
tho only way we can ever pul
our working population hack on
out man power lo cresting w iStb
Is by shortening the •o rk week.
In 1939 there were already
3.400.000 out Of work and the av.
erage actual work hours per em­
ploys In industry ws» 4*-7 per
m l . Today with 12.000.000 un­
employed, the average actual work
week is 41.6 hours. If the work
week were universally shortened
to 30 hours, wo couri put to work
9.800.000 of the unemployed.”
15 P ro m ln e n tF a rm e rH
N a m e d O n C o m m itte e

Fifteen prominent local celery
growere. who a rt so widely acq u a in t. d that their services o*
intermediaries end advisor* are
deemed doubly valuable, have apdeemed doubly valuable, have been
appolatad as members of the
Grievance and Adjustment com­
mittee of the Seminole Agricul­
tural Club which U lending whole­
hearted euppert la the plan of
plowing under ana-third of the
maturing eelary crop.
The new members are: K. W.
Fite, L. A. Bromley. Hugh Tor­
rance,
Peter Thurston, Philip
Bach, Frank Melack. L I. Frasier.
John ZerrenMr, W. W. Potter,
Otto Rchmehl, Orshem Hunter, J.
C. F.llaworth, all of Benford; C.
R. Ctoata and O. W. Morgan, of
Ortedo, aad James Wilson, oi
Chuluota.
The original committee wax
composed of Rex Packsrd si
chairman, R. B. Chapman, Charlex
Dean, Roy Byrnes, aad George
Decision to Increase the site of
the comwlttau MUwed Mr. Parksrd's statement that "with only
five members, U le taking l»e
much ot our Ume in checking up
on Um wrysaga being cut and
answering the aay inquiries, eug.
geetione and tawplllnt* that are
being Made,*
Meeting a t tha gaaford-Ovledo
Truck Growers, la c , office on
Saturday night, tha augmented
commlttaa heard reports that In­
dicated th at K lly 9$ percent CO*
opera lien to M a g fieen be grow­
ers la the ia M y . Mr. Pachard
said teday t M "A feWTarowen
who did aa4 at ftrat realise the
situation are
now ready I
te to any
• stent.”
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Leas Granted W rit*
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f)f Repeal BiU As
He Predicts Fight
WASHINGTON. Keb.
—The first open el*n that frlende
of prohibition In the Senata In­
tend to block a vote on repeal at
this session came yeeterday with
tho Blaine repeal resolution al&gt;out
to be taken up after week* of
wall.lyig on the calendar.
A sharp warning from tha de­
term in'd
prohibitionist. Brookhart; Republican,-Iowa: Jolted the
hopes* of sponsors of the repeal
proposal that there would he no
Concerted effort .ta prevent It fw k
coming to a vote.
The Blaine resolution lx . next
on the Senate's program, and In
(he absence of any apparent
organised move among friends of
prohibition to block a vole on it,
leaden had predicted approval at
this session.
With the "aero hour” epproechIng. however, Brookhart broke the
calm yesterday hy serving notice
that a battle which would net be
talk "plenty” on the measure, ami
predicted it would not reach a
tote.
Rrookharl’a warning took on
added significance In the ryes of
Senate leaders, as they recognised
a growing impatience among some
of their rolleagoee to get the re­
peal Issue out of the way ami
take up unemployment relief.
Realising that the session hat
only about three weeks to run,
sponsors of two gigantic measures
for relief ef deetitutlon ere
growing more persistent in their
demand* for action, and party
leader* have marie commitment*
which will ease the task of those
seeking to block a vote on repenL
Blaine's repeal proposal prob­
ably will be called op In the Senale within the next two or throe
days, after tha pending war de­
partment supply bill U out of tho
way. It may b* temporsrtly laid
aside, however, to permit consid­
eration of tha etata, Justice, com­
merce and labor appropriation
blU which will bring along with
It another prohibition battle.
This bill carries 48,440,Whi for
prohibition enforcement, repre­
senting a reduction of more than
4l.0dp.000 from tha J9.fi00.00n
fund'fecommended by the budget.
" Krtenth of tho dry laws propose
on effort In the Senate to restore
the amount recommended by the
budget bureau. A long rnnflicl
over this Item would otiH further
Jeopardise the chances of BlaUo'e
resolution.
Several opponent* of repeal
have said that though they would
oppose the Blaine proposal they
would not attem pt to prevont It
from romlng to a vote. Brookhart
was tho first to indicate that It
would not be allewwd lo reach tho
balloting xtng*.
. He oaid that other frirretx of
prohibition had now taken his po­
sition.
Brookhart disclosed at tho same
time that ha la agreed with opponenU of prohibition in attach­
Ing the third section 0f the Blaine
resolution, which would giro the
federal and stale governments
concurrent Jurisdiction t0 control
the solo of la toxicants.

stronghold of the cold
wave whkh struck the West and
Midwest early laet week, moving
swiftly toward the East, wa* tke
Atlantic seaboard.
In other oectors ritiirn* en­
joyed temperature* returned to
normal and slipped about In the
slush of n vast blanket of xnow
fast melting.
Blow to release its clutch, th*
celd continued to plague New
York. In New York City the mer­
cury dropped In 12 degree* abovo
sera, within two degree- of the
year's
minimum.
Unemployed
plied their shovel* to excavate th*
city from the heaviest snowfall
experienced there sinee tO'.'fi.
The sun shone on the huge
snnwfleld that was New England
and normal sin te r, temperatures
returned.
The .South experienced its run.
toma ry
bright and
sunshiny
weather, with temperatures gen­
erally between th* 40 and &amp;&lt;&gt;
marks.
Oeer th* central states tem­
peratures rose swiftly from neartrro marks and snow l-egtn to dis­
appear- At Columbus, Ohio, the
ury serrnded from one below
H u'clock in the morning
'
above. Kcatterod clouds
hung over Michigan, with ternperkturcs fluctuating bctwrvn 18
an*--CO degrees above th* irro
mark during the day.
Th* Chicago area enjoyed comparatlvrly comfortable clear and
rrlsp weather, but according to
(Continued On Pag* Two)

Police Are Seeking
Denver Millionaire
WhoWas Kidnaped
DENVER, Feb. IS.-M A -Polie* today were seeking Charles
Boettcher, Jr., young Denver
millionaire and friend of Colonel
rharles A. Lindbergh who was
kidnapped from a garage at hie
home at midnight hy two men
who left a not* with Mr-. Boett­
cher, demanding a 490,0oo.no ran­
som.
Within half an hour a wide­
spread hunt was nrganlifd but
police said they arc handicapped
by tho lock of description. Mrs,
Boettcher, who Is about lo become
a mother, Is guarded at her home
8y pellce who r4futed lo ollow
anyone to «ee bar.
Boettcher, on aviation enthusi­
ast and one of tho wsslthlssl men
In Colorado, was host to IJndhergh on his loot visit to Denvvr.
Ho is a grandson of charlrs
RpotUhrr, who founded sugar and
cement Indu-lrle* In Colorado, and
who built I ho find stockyard In
Denver. •

Trade BodyGroupWHI
Attend Brcakf&amp;Ht

H. M. Papworth. Karl Ichmann,
8. D. HlghVyman, a n d I’cter
Schaal will attend th* hrrakfast
merlin* Of th* Central Florida
Cotmell «r Chambers of ' Com­
merce, ta be held at the SanUndn
Spring* Coontry Club house at
B:00 o'clock tomorrow morning.
Featuring |h* meeting It a
scheduled election of officer* for
a four-month period beginning
Mar. I, and aq addrrss on "Advevtlxlng Through Ill-lory,” by
Prof. A. J. Hanna, of Rollins Col.
tat*. Approximately ,V&gt; person!
am expected to attend Ihe hraakfact, with Mayor and Mrs. B. F.
Haines, Mr. and Mrs. L D.
MARITAL OOHFLfCATtONB Hainan, aag Mrs. Wrbber Heine*,
te !
the Altamonte Bprlngs
niARLOTTR, N. &amp;—Roy to Chamber ay Commerce. »» hosts.
rrte ra u n , view president of
Southern Public Utilities C o,
T U T GO IN PlfcCBN
i
waa shat and killed at HU home
hero. Police withheld detail*, but
GOODWIN, S. D.—A mammoth
It wa* le a n e d Up wife, Mr*. Ruth
Upound squash wst recently di­
L. Peterman, e s s admitted ta » v i d e d between relative! a n d
hospital a. sheet U na after tha friend* Of Mr. aad Mrs. &amp; WarntrotndF,

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China Announces Ii
in ation
R esist Jeh ot
Of 5U
U.S, ASSEMBLIES ROOSEVELT REST Removal
At Tokyo
Removal
STUDY PLAN OF PERIOD WILL END Jap
LeagueJ b^Exj
AIDING PEOPLE ON WEDNESDAY Soon after Japan Info

Mr TUe Aeoceuiea Vroe

. the Lsagua of Nations

Man’s Right ToLLi
...Wage
Concern Of Nation
CHICAGO, Fob. 13. -iffV -A
man’s right to a livelihood I* on*
of tho chief roucemo of tha na­
tion's stats assemblies now in
session.
Virtually all are conskjerlng or
directing
through
lawmaking
channel* measures designed to
guaranis* American citlocdo the
prerogative of working, or afford­
ing thorn' suite no rf-e until they
ran resumo their wonted place In
society.
The
commonwealths' assernblles, a survey shown! yesterday,
or* driving to e sn l thvlr objec­
tiv e by rm ating public works,
demanding that Industry help sus­
tain the men they cannot Immedlately employ, swelling poor re­
lief fangs through itlvenlnn^oj
revenue from additional stalo
tax** and bond laanon, ami In­
creasing old-age pensions.
Constituents’ demands
aV*ng
these tines aro universal and to
are th# lagtslntor*' response*.
Outstanding more* Inelade:
Naw York) An unemployment
Insurance measure Is before the
legislature, tha most to
paid
by Industry, Unemployment relltf fund* irk pnri'»HT »P*nt M
"wprlt T rim *' :&lt;rismwunities, any*
Ing man to work on local projocts
aro rahnburead by the state 40
percent
Georgia; BUI In House rommlttee which would pay fIMO annu­
ally to persona over 6fi year* of
ago who hare no support.
Massaahusstti:
$730,000 set
aside from highway fund to he
used for th* employment on high­
way! of man on the welfar* lists
of various sommunltire.
*
Ohio: Bills already paaaad
Senate allowing county school au­
thorities to buy sheet and clothes
for Indigent children and recreat­
ing the state relief commission.
Indiana: Houec pe-*ed okJ-ag*
pension btty providing psymont*
of flB a month I" patrons over
70 y ea n of age, the slat# and
counties to share the cost.
Iowa:
lllla
both
branches of asssmhly permitting
eountlsa to Issua warrants for
poor relief. Th# governor vetoed n
Mil to cut poor relief ellowance
from 43 lo 41.10 a&gt; week.
Minnesota: Houec considering
thro* bill* for poor and unamploymant relief relating to l*eua nee of hoods for first close
cities. Senate received unemploy­
ment Insurance Ml) to assess em­
ployers four percent oy wsgea
p*l,| to he turned over to a etata
fund for Jobless.
Missouri: Bill In legislature as«ured of speedy passage appro­
priating 4230,000 for emergency
unemployment relief- Also pend­
ing Is a bill which would compel
employers to eat up reserve* In
prosperous time* to pay benefit*
during dsprosilon*.
New Mexico; llcwec passed
12.000,000 highway debentures bill
revenuo t* be u*ed for relief
purposes. -----;------A number of eiole* are con­
sidering enactment nf .»lr« taxec
to rale# funds for indigent and
upemployment relief.

SmaU Boys PutEndTo
Plana For Exhibition
I m a l l»oye, whose names warn
not . given although they aro
known,' wer* today held roepousiblc fag th* thoft of almoet half
of a Iran of dolicloas loquala
the H. M. Papworth
a t Fourth Street aad
ta war* to bar* boon
for oxhlbilkm at. tha
g |l Florida Expoelihm la Or.
i j m t weak, but
#1half of them was lak*n,'th#
• praaoas must aaw ba

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Along Gulf Straam
MIAMI, reb. t3c-U 9V -P m ldent-elcct Roosevelt an ises In­
to this port lata next Wednes­
day from Me 10-day flahlng va­
cation t0 go ta Now York where
he will conclude hia arrange­
ment# fer taking over th# preaIdenry on Mar, 4.
HI* decision to land hare In­
stead of at Jacksonville was
announced by Marvin II. Meintyre, th# Roosevelt secretary,
and city leader* Immediately bo;
r*n preparation* for a recep­
tion. It wa* eald th* chang* In
plane was merely one of con­
venience. T h *
President-elect
will leave Wednesday night hy
train for New York.
It t* entirely poeslbl* he will
stop over briefly In Washing­
ton for a last mlnut* talk with
aom# of the M M ton he la In­
viting InU hi* cabtnat.
How­
ever, no arrangements havo
been marie for that visit.
In this earn* city Saturday
night a notable gathering of
Democratic leader* heard em­
phatic call* from two of tha par­
ty's chieftain#—James A Far­
ley, national chairman,' aad
James M. Cox, the 1920 itaod■rdbearcr—fer * united front
in behalf of RoooavtlL
They
called a halt
illiqr ■— &lt;9
Farloy who&gt; as
aa postmaster
poxlmaeter g*»gen­
eral will supervise th* assignment
of Job* In th# naw administra­
tion, said that party loyalty rend
ability will be th* requirements
of tho** to be chosen In th* n«w
Democratic government person­
nel. He tanned the u»# of "pre»suro” by Job hunter* and opened
th* way fer youth and women In
th* lineup.
Th* v*t*n*n Cox lauded F a r­
ley aa a man well eapabla of hi*
U*k and then bluntly told th*
■Democratic aasemby th at It waa
up to tho hqita of Democracy to
g*t unitedly behind Roosevelt and
Farley after Mar. 4, regardless of
how th* patronage maw b* dealt
o u t . H e enthusiastically en­
dorsed he pending proposal In
Congress to give to th* next
President extraordinary power*
for the roorganlialon of U»* gov­
ernment
He predicted Rooeevelt would urge th* atet* gover­
nor* a t tho Whit* Hons* meeting
on Mar. 0 to accept olmllar unuiuel authority ta cut down govornmant expense* and taxes.
"I would not bo surprised ” he
•aid, "to see Mr. Roosevelt lead
us eut of the economic confusion
In o year’* time. Accept hlo laad•rahip. H I* no time for back
seat driving."
Tho orreslon wa* a dinner a t
tho Blltmor* Country Club boro
In Mr. Farley by the Rooeev»ltfnr.Preildont Club.
At th# din­
ner were John Curry, New York
Tommony leader: Mayor Cormak
of Chlrgot Governor Rholta of
Florida; Robert Jackson, national
•oerrtary; Edrila Dowling of New
York: Robert Oar# of Chicago,
th# hoet of th* Damoecalle. leadJames Ifodgee, Florida Rtata
ero during their eraak’i riolt hero:
chairman; William W. Howee, of
Riulk Dakota; Fraak B. Bhutto,
publisker. Col. Arthur O'Brien ef
Washington | David Btem. PhU■drlphle, and a boat of other par­
ty lexdire.
Fariay, still rilent and omlllng,
loft taro varly je*t#rday for Now
York whtro ho mill prepare a list
ot thousands of recommendation*
for Roaaavolt'a approval-ef men
and woman to,take over th* com­
manding pv*|tlone In th* M W
govern meaL
Most of tha other Democrats
ahiaftalna ala* pullad nut of this
tampurmry Democratic base ah
tka Blltmor# hoUl yosUrday also.
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1RMINGH AM ALL—RalafhH
og last Dorombtc exrooriid
I of any Dima*he r b Blrmtag
‘ MiUry, according to
at weathar aalkoritiga.

termination to preaerv®
Manchukuoan government I
Manchuria, • spokesman
the Chlnesa National
ment hinted that the Chli
minister to Tokyo would 1
withdrawn in the event V
Japaneaa atiuted a drtv#
tha adjoining province^
Jahol.
Tka Chinee* apokeeman
did not "Sa# th* uaa of
a ministar In Tokyo If
ahould b# a drlv* on Jahol
eloualy diplomatic measun
bo of n* avalL"
H* g*piled "ThU m attar to i
conaaquanco”. whan nk ad t t f
would likely declare w ar,— '
but ho added that say
Jehol woold b* Hk* an ,
Nanking and will bo mot
force of the entire nation. The League of N ations,.
dratted a recommendation
member nations ref us* to
nil* Manchukuo, ---- .

Japan* vlaw« on a proposal to '
continue that govornmtnL ""
that Japan la oo th* r u n '
communication from the
causad a heavy tlurap la
Tokyo Itoek oxchangv.
Th# foceign offlc* opok
th a n said h# believed J*

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ipoktsma*'
_
govemmant votaad a
slam th* oban door of Ml
In th*' world face if tha
attempt to outlaw Jay saJ
food ouraalvaa Indefinitely
help", h* said.
Th* I poke*man waa
Obayashi, 4 Japanese sabj
holds th* goat of vf
‘
foreign affair* for
"If tha Loagu* aad other
on shut th* door of i _
against Manchukuo", ho
'boycott Japan and tkan Ml
kuo, Japan may b# forced
asm* time to slam th* og*
t Manchuria against Ut*nL%
"Let th* Laagua amj tha
go thalr way aod wa will go out
without misgiving* for tha .
tura”, ha added. "RegardJaas
th* world*! recognition, we l
on* of th* rlcheit and u o * |r
aupporting countries In tha
an w* can fetd ouraalvc* *
nilaly without help.”
(Continued on Pag* Two)

Sail Boating On L ais
Monroe Ba Sfeen
Sail boating will mak* Ita
appearance locally on Lake
roe ilnce "boom” day* whan
this woak. W. J. Welle, J r„ J
clpal o( th* Lyman Bcho *
tween Longwood and Alt
Spring* will bring hia
boat t„ Sanford whar# It
main tied up at the Mr
yacht basin f o r t h *
months.
Mr. Wala ha* long been a i
boat enthusiast, and tine* kg.
rhs**d tha boat, ha haa
with suceosa and much '
a taidll lab* near Lain
th* Banford-Oriodo hifel
where It meet* a pavod ri
Ing to Samlnola Driving
Mr. Wall* l« also hope
hia will b* tha flret of
■allboats that may ba
laha during th* a n t 1
Ha Is *old on aalkoai
thrlUIng aad exciting «p
anxM a.to ho Joined I j
thu*last* ao that rasas
a hia regatta lata this
bo among th* * “
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starts, and It will b* f*C«w*d ky
a yam* bar* taalykt wttk Lon­
don Hick Sckaol of Ja rkaaarlOa.
Th* local qolnot sec rod a SI to
10 victory over London fa* th*
nortk Florid* city two * M kt ay*,
« ""■ '-» ■ « • - 1- and Coack McLocaa said th U *1
Ala# Um Mladaa Bad la Lslnhsrt,
»h# export anothar victory tonight."
fI ru«n*a “Fallow*,
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Mias EUaaboth Got, catcrtalacd
wtth a aarprio* birthday party an
Monday ovanlay. h k *, far bar
father, L. H. Gar*. Tkaaa enjoying
Um occaaian ware member* of tk*
B. Y. P. U. of lb* Baptist Church
which Mr. Cor# lead*. MIsaac Min*
nls Kin#, Aynas Herrin#, Mildred
Dlckcrt, Nina Aria, Esther Gam*
ma#a, Oliv* TUaama, NaDU Ay.
'**??“ J " }**• cl Uw
naa 8 tin*, Basel I Hunt. WlIYam
u ik T r 2 * 2 ^
u ^ f r a 5 “*
Henry Martin, Pet* Aalln, Albert
* * •!
Btlnc, LJoyd MllUr. Ralph Elagt
*2* **•^ “ “ Ity
and Rollln Dlckart.
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ftr ” ‘
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Perkin*
« " * ' * &gt;*“ * * ' ” * * ? , * *
Cortland, o f New Yarik, are spend**»*• £ "«*
In# the winter at Lake Charm.
5 ^ " - 2 X 2 “ b^ !
Thor her* i taken tha cottar* of
■*»“ ■ “
2*2
A. 8. Cattail.
22. ^2 5 L 2 T S !L £ ^
iu*T fundamental* of yolf, partkoJar* Mr. Herrin#, of Datkan, A la, la
f” .* * * * ^ n U ?*'. . * * ..,1U«ln« ly aa they relate to th* grip and vteltlng hla daughters, Mrs. R. Q.
th?.* .» / * - « * “arkttrarily com. proper stones.
,
Mills and Mi*a A#n*s Hsrriny.
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" " * * • . Mr. Hall thl* roaming gyld that
Mr. aad Mr*. Erky MeUIn and
*0*,| ** •• an** *«t h* U more than piessod with tha son, a Ho their cousin, Hyyt Wood*
S - r U * . T * ^ ,k? " 2 10 “ W ternoot (hi* rooming ' whan 40 ward, *f Sanford, ware vkRIny
dafondanl In rasamlag tk* aarrboys and tight glrH war* p ro m t. M n. Llbkte Walnriyht and chIL
Neat week, ho said, tha t ihpial* la t dron Sanday afternoon.

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oik#.' yti-da* flfafr* ware
■ytd in varion* plaaa* about
lory* ream what# tka taklas
aprsad far play. The posts In
tajl war* entwined with tern
rod gladioli while quantities
M same flowsrs prare a r­
id In larya tern stands about

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Loey Fetor*; Matty An tosh, Mary
Ktalaw, Margaret Tahrah, Leon.
Una Ussier,
and
Gwendolyn
Brown.
of Orlando, Charlotte
Smith. Margaret Berner. K ith

WaJkar, and F risk CaUnto tad
PUyd Shor, of Orlando, dam*.
Hay**. O aar^ M. Mayarnlk. Al
Sakait*. A. W. Stamp*. W. E.
Baakln. M. D. Tarkall, Prank U
Woodr.ff, J r , La* Esoll, John
Ir*7. S t Clair Camaron, B. K.
Brody, and Ja* Walkar.
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ware presented with aaaond high
m m prises. Mlsa Mary XlnUw
tdw lred low aoora prise among
th* auction play art and th* daor
prise want to M n. Arthur Branan.
•% *k prise waa wrapped In red
« f t e and decorated With Valeo-4tBe nbvsltles to farther develop
M * . Valentine Idea.
JjW klJ# tk* refmshmente, which
fiinaleUd of te« "and indlffdual
'teko* were being served by Mr*.
In. R. A. Camaron,
- Naerat oFUovra, Margaret Barnsr,
. I r» B. Wathen, Margaret Takpch.
r
Bkdl* Lelnhart, a program of
f? .gntairnlnment waa glrsa which
•&gt;,* PNabted of role a) solo* by Miss
Marion Haynes, accompanied by
Betty q a rk , and othar vocal
’ 'CHUMo! by^Frenh^^tento,

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, Of th. CommUaUn, tk* Plain.
Jiff* elate In tk* kill of complaint,
th* praaant City Commission. . .
h*a f*Bad and refaaad to compel

day for a faw days visit with
friends In Sanford.
Mrs. Ubbi* Walnriaht
and
children, Joy** aad Bpancar, ware
fnaeta of Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
Walnrighi Honda. In Chaloota.
Mr*. P. B. Godfrey, of Orlando,
will meat with th* yo*n# woman’*
tlreU and tka Ladles' Missionary
Society of tha M. E. Cborck Mon*
day afternoon at 3:30 o’clock at
tha bom* of Mrs. B. P. WbaaUr.
AH members of this organisation
are requested to be present.
Mlisas 8parka La* Lingo, Char*
MATO—Improvement*
lotto Lawton, and Dorothy Mn*
Gulf Filling Station, oparated by Lao accompanied tkalr music
A. T. Folsom.
teacher to Daytona last Saturday
where they war* contestants In
a musical there.

Through courtesy of the U. 3. Department of Agricul­
ture ln.C&lt;M)P«rttion with the Florida State Marketing
Bur«au, R. E. Winfrey, Sanford representative.

pev kttewaU hoar. All rate* shall
be sab] q t to lawful regulation
by th* City Commission of Banfordl
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The plaintiffs state that tb*
franchle* was granted by tne
City Commission “for and In be­
Flsrlda It. C Calif. «. a Calif. I*.
half of tho plaintiff* aa mamurs
Tutsi— et.
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of that tlasa of Inhabitant* oslhg, racist Shlpsurats sf Cslevr from
tbs
Saalsrd-Ovlsds
DIstrirl
Is
or aberut to use, th* aaaUlclly
furnished by the power firm.”
jTn*1Fsb.. Itlt, — Itli Jan. Frb.

ffl
tho ^ ascentpanl1 pmnl for J. A. Peekham who gave
^ J g m r a i tap daIK**, Mr Hendel, atU iu
Nay Hen7 &gt; e#t presented a vltllti solo which
'J »•* Jallowad by a minstrel skit

T r i s J l U n*

girl* will b* disposed t« attend.
Th* new schedule sats 1.-00 o’klocb
aiId* for boy* of high school agw;
9:30 o’clock for boy* of Joalor
high school ago, aim 10:00 o’etoek
for glrla of both senior and junior
high school eg*.
Ho also said that applicants for
lessons Mad not remain airay, bo­
re use they do net poesrew riobe srv
other equipment. Enough' of It
will bo furnished to prevld* ample

Celery Market Reports

Wu&lt; 8,BP,onMs,

•? , fhq gbastA until g&gt; late hour . to
y &gt; Jte M furnUhtd ftr.lk g -Bond.

■’ *^*J*,* Floridian*.” Puqch was
th# dsnes by Mrs.
1' a
Among thost pres- ibsy "sea unabla to pure best tl**'
Iff--M d Mry- Arthur liicity from any other person. . .
k a f l S f V i K + i Nra. -0- U Harp- sxeept hi th* retea demanded by
a id corporation."
5 : V * Nre. Walter U . Qtopar, Mr.
Patagrapk ylght of th* brief
italeo that •'at the Um* th* fran;hl*e waa granted. . the general
luslnrsa end kaoiwml* eondltloas
ibtalnlng In Sanford ware flour­
liking) that price* paid and remlved. . for tha necessities of
If* were high when compared io
those obtelnlng a t tha tlmo of
I |ng of-thjo hill af complain;
hat/ln tk* maantlm*. . th* east
,f manufacturing electricity has
trokUy dreroaoed, by reason of
shlch pUIsllffi allege and charge
h it tho rates and cbnrgts af th*
aid flftn far alaetriclty used by
t* consumers located In Sanford
dk MasDonslJ.
rod vicinity.for lighting, heating,
[ra- c a Locks, rod power purpooe* are no longer
W.t W wtervtlt. ust end rtasotable, as exp m a y
l.manded by th* ordlaanoa, but
Nw- T. L. O’Connor, Mr. and It* at this tiro* an tb* contrary,
. Hoi Fosold, Mr. and Mrs. mjuit, unreasonable, excessive,
MjnmOInt, Mr. MMJfrm. J. irbltrary, kurdenaome, axorbltant,
tad oppreoil.a."
,
Despite (ho express limitation

Mrs. Teckor and children, af Banford, on a motor trip to Tampa,
whore tho former visited a t tha
howM a f bar mother, M n. MT1*,
and other rolaUrea. Mr*. Makar
staywl to attend tho Gaaparilla
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mr*. Adam K arr and
two children tamo over from DoLand with tbolr doayhtor and bar
Husband and children, Mr. and
Mr*. Even*, who racanUy ratoread
horn* after * coop la of j r t t n la
Joplin, Mo. They spent th* day
bore Bonday a t Um ham** a f Mn.
K an 's sister*. M n. Alfred Erieton, aad Mr*. John Bareli, attend*
lay chorfh servtara w ith us.‘
Mr. aad Mr*. Kdwta Londqalst
and two daughter*, motored to

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VaWSV
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tSi. T .rb
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visits rsnirsfls sow hsln-r filUA,
l-I.ANT r i r r , KlorMa:
Hsrssnls Nsrtlnn). Mil*, . tlnulr.
11,iiiin*, vsrr iieiit. Ssmsnd 'iasi.
msrk.i slssilr (‘srlosd* t. o. b
■Mpplne palm Ibstsd, ns (ItllssrrO
••Us Itu
A l. I. irssiparlsllnn
Cbsrxss) I* Inch rrslss, t&gt;. K No. I.
Inrtl.liliisllr wsahsil snd pr-cnaUi..
|.|S Cns I SO: | do* »•«■.
1'irrniiriUIII: About slssdj. II
gsartss, saawlng. . ris. srrlssd: If
esrt ss trash, ■uoatlss madsrets.
dtowsd slow, msrbst shorn aissdr,
rise Ids I* Isrb rrslss, wsshsd, t
dss I.IS.t.il; t das I I* .1.11; I*
das I tt 'l.lll S lo t l lt -l IS.
NRW TORK: si lal&gt;11r strosasr.
tl d-eress. ssswina. IT esri srrlrs«: I Calif. I Fla. unloadsd: II
cars nn trash, auppllrs msdsrals,
Olf.rln*, lighi. dratssd iTmltad.
msrkrt •IlshUr stron«rr. Florlds
II Inch rrstrs. rrstr wsshrd. ssd
Indlvldaallr wsahrd snd prsrnnl-d.
1.1 dsa l.TI.I.ITM i I do* I.IS; 10
das l.ll-I.S IV
UOBTON: tl drarsss sbawlsr I
Fla. srrlvsd; It rare on track.
Fresh •vppllsa moderate, italhla*
sffsrsd oa hsloavsr stash, prastl.
salty aa drmsne; tea few aalsa la

Orlando Joins In
Fight Against Cat
In Tomato Tariff
ORLANDO. Fab. •'•Vi.—Joining

In a determined fight against
wkal they belief* to h* an affast
by largo shipping Interests to

lleb 11 good wire Inquiry- t&gt;c«ua4 lower th*' Moxlean tomato tariff
msdsrals, market firm. Carloads I.

acid rein th* HOfiMfiOO Florida
Industry, local el*I# ehiba, baalness men gad g ra w m yesterday
10 is* I N 't .ll; Oar fair naallir
sir; imllvldaally- wssaml. 1.1* «ss deluged congressional rep repeatslls-l.og. Few ••&gt; » . « 4 d . un yra- tire* with telegrams grgiag that

Final R it e s P a id
Judge M. p. Horne,
Fojrm er Resident
* JA S fIR . 'F ab .1'
Funeral
services warp oqadaitad from th#
teeldene* hare T^irgdny after­
noon for Jude* Mallory F. Homo,

they do evsrything poaalbl* tar
prevent the tariff ant.
Bach a eat, growers and skippars la tkla section any, would
menu flooding tha markets wtth
took toes and other Vegotebles
from Ik* fertile Mexican arena
cultivated bx poon labor at na
average cost of SO eeate par day.1
T l* hearing wUI ko kptf bsfsra
th* tariff remaUMlaa hUmday;
Fab. i*. aad iFrealdgnt Haovor,

Itc trlc lty

la United State. o«N*y.

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ATLANTAN EJMUW L Y I U

LONGWOOD

atnyvrs. Praaident D. E. Laightaa
p real dad at tk* kaatooa* session.
Con mitts* la ckary* far tk* day
waa Mr. aad Mrs. Void* Prescott,
and Mr*. H. W. Tanner.
Scrvico* a t t h a
EpUeapal
Ckarvk tkic montk kare boon sat
for Bandar Um llt b at I J t
o’clock In tk* nftoraoon and I n .
day. tkc Mtk whoa Um Ear. H.
Irvin# Loottit, of Saaferd, win
preach at both aerate**.
T k a popolar cemody, "Her*
Comet Arebel*," win ko pot on a t
Lyman aodltoriom by a larya

tet on ky
of th* World. Oa
they were o m
mures la tk*
at
tha theatre In
Mire Ann Gobriol af th* Elate
Department *1 Health g*vn tk*
■su ed of her sarios of teetan
Tuesday night at tka school.

FERN PARK

last week by tho death of Mrs.
Radon’s mother. Arriving back
home they found Mr. Smith vary
III with heart treahl*. At present
Mr. Smith la much bnttor.
At tha monthly business meat-

Mr*. J , B . MSNICK
Longwood Ctvte Inayao, with s
laygw attend*nea transaetad much
builnaas a t tha Plbruary meeting
on Tuesday afternoon.
Clever
rhymes ware rand by members
telling hew they aarnad extra dol­
lar* for tb* Laagua treasury. It
was vo\*d * jo* reduce th* annual
dues during th* eaminy year.
A sewing maotlny srif be put on
by tho Sewing Club on Wednesday
afternoon, Fob. U and plana then
mad* for th* annas 1 Easter box

SHdw

Upsala and Grapeville
Mrs. LUBKLLM BAI.LINGKB
Mr. Harkty, of Tamps, was a
week-end visitor a | th* homo of
Rav. J. S- Clark, attending serv­
ices here.
Friends of Mrs. Thurmond and
ton, Hammio, and her mother,
M n. Fanning, are sorry to bear
that they are III with th* flu. . Mrs. .J. P. Bterens returned
home Sunday after a coupl* weeks

Sunday

MARY LOU
GOES SHOPPING
3HE la only tight, but, ir n at thin taadtr nga Mary Lou la a dally
tl Iha neighborhood glorna. Parhapa It la a parkaga of crackera, aad •
of coffre at lha groaar’a. Ptrhapd It la aoaia looth-paata or loUot aoap ai iba
drug atora.’
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�TOUR INCOME TAX
Passing conterfeit bills Is not the only racket being
IN WHICH
worked In Florid* this winter. Confidence games ss old BAD DEBTS—YEAH
DE0UCTABL8
u the hills are still finding plenty of suckers who think
Ta ba aUowed t&lt; a deduction
they ran get rich quick by putting their faith In total from gross Income, a bod debt
strangers and their cash Into the hands of smooth talkers. must ham been ifatermtiwd by tha
A recent newspaper dispatch records the fleecing of a tax pay nr to bo worthies* within
man named Prtll in one of our Bast Coast naorts. lie had the uxaM* year for which fa It
come to Florida with his wife ta spend a quiet winter and claimed sod, whore book* are kept.
in the norma] course of events became acquainted with two It olio /rmst have hern charged
gentlemanly appearing men who were very friendly. Soon off within tha u n r year. Tha Bafor this prnvhifan fa abthey were telling him how much money they, were making bvvslty
vtrnia. If a debt eeuld be ilodurtod
on racetrack bets. They had a system.
1
without thw requirement that it
After their remarkable winnings had continued for a ba charged off the taxpayer’*
week or two, PrelL decided he would like to risk a few dol­ honk*, the certainly-of ita worth,
lars. The two strangers placed the bet for him and lie leonee. would he open to quea.
won. Two mnro tim w he won, rich time a larger amount. lion. Neither the taxpayer nor the
Finally they suggested that he put some real money into it government rmil.l be rertaln that
nnd clean up.
He couldn’t possibly lose. • Their system n debt would not ba rlalmad nior*
than one*.
was air tight.
If a bad daht were allowed •* s
Ro he wired back home, got hold of hia' life’s savings, deduction, without regard to tha
oven borrowed somo more money from some friends, ami year when ft became worthiest,
entrusted the entire amount, somo $-1,300, to his new found (rich charge* rnuld be accumulated
‘‘friends.”
They to(d him that his money was Just Hi to In deducted In a year when
small part of a big pool they were ojmrating which there wa* s large income. I In wavamounted to $30,000.
It all sounded like big business to er, a tnxpayrr who hat errmtrwi*:
him.
He thought he was going to make a killing.
In ty charged uff n debt In a yeti*
that In which It was deter*
fact, one of them told'him. "We’ll all soon be millionaires," after
VERNE FOR TODAY
mined to he worthless may file an
Then something went wrong.
of the men came emended return for the year in
I MERCIFUL! Thou act In and said he had bet the entire nmuint on one horse.
„ jtcWWi .. (A* .itcbJ. . t e a m . jiv ti&amp; b M

u n fa , steal, and driving rwo-w and
rvin itorm i *wa*p tha (•■■later
of tha nation proved to a ra n g a *
high mark d H i U i low. «■&gt;*
of 64, according to flgurre rw
lakiad today by O. P. Poston,
local U. 8. Weather Bureau agate.
Tha flgarr* ara fed a Mtan day
pariod bagfeteag Monday, Pah. 8
and ending a t 8:00 o'clock thfa
morning.
The highest tacape rate re dnriag
tha weak was
recorded an
Wednesday when tha tharmomater reached I t . Oddly enough tha
towait rerouted figure during tha
wtak came early Thursday morn­
ing
when
the ■*thermometer,
reached 40. or a drop of 41 de­
gree* during tha recorded day
which began at SiOO A. M.
Wednesday morning and ended a t
1:00 A. M. Thursday morning.
Kara ate lha dally Ugh and late
figure* (or the paat week:
te l
Hia k Law
UtW.»Y. VtK « ..........._ . 7*
If

f a o N O w tH B n o o n d o l l a r s
U V B AV C O V ST A A T T F T f A R O P
1■ '-r &gt; p " s &amp; r K -c * p n ] Q B D 'x m —
^ if * H i f W ’f t T r ^ ' r ^ r r &lt; r a ^ i t e T 4 i m w w i m e T n ^ n r and we* not charged off.
IM P R I S O N E D I N A N O L D S O C K
on in amazement Then a fight began and suddenly one of " Tha h'urden fa upon the taxpayer
OR T IN C A N .
the men dashed out declaring hn wss going to stop the bet. to ehniv that a debt claimed at a
deduction wat without table dor.
The other fellow followed closely on hia heels.
W H A T A L i F G / —1—
Inc the taiahle year, A statement
should bo attached to the return
*lmwing the propriety of any do*
duct inns fur bad debt*. If In tha
M tt-n f-g v g ry th in ir H e h a d Ira w -a b le . t o .a a v r In u -U I is Unto*1 ererrfaw nP-aaSasI*- fal lows* Judg­
laaving him n dependent for the rout of his days.
ment a taxpayer concludes, after
The woods are full of confidence men theso days. Look making every reasonable effort to
out for themt
Investigate)
Know what you arc doing determine wmathcr there fa likellbefore you trust any of them with your, money. If you hinid of rrnirery, that the deht fa
uf nu value, deduction for such
debt Is allowable. Court action as
proof that th* debt 1a worthless fa
nnt essential.
It la optiona] with the taxpayar,

Taareua*
FrlHa r

CUHIKT1AN SCIENCE CUURCB

That was the last that Prcll ever saw of them. And It
should furnlih Ruth was also the last ho ever snw of his money. His winnings
» with a G n a t Dana a i
His losses had cleaned him
hod b n n trivial, tnera bait.
iy, which Chrlatmaa
talking about whan
Deer by Chrlatmaa’’ 1
jar were elite today he'd
go to Hollywood and boither Roman off.
tarfat fa Juit a man who
I vaady to lay down your
hfa eountry^—Judgs.

Too Much In The Future

Someone hnn paid that he liven the moat who liven In
the present, confident of the future nnd nntlnficd with the
Pabout reached tha point paat.. Certain It i» that it man has heroine old when lie
And it in equally true that
f &gt;ou haven’t been men- begin* to dwell upon the pant.
jt the cabinet you simply when one begin* to worry aliouj the future, he In well on
the* highway to old ago. Recently. Bruce Burton wrote on
'Democrat.
the policyof. cruwiing-4&gt;ridg«ft Lyfore we come to Ilium,
go follow*:
"For year# Calvin Caolidgc hail been n member of tlm
Board of Truntcca of Amhurat College, nerving with aurli
dintinRulHhesi colleague* a* Chief Justice Rugg, of the
llasMchuaett* Supreme Court, and the late Dwight Morlaps will launch thatr a t­
taint t I’elplng, It It said,
“At ana meeting a considerable argument took place
k Ihe Spring. And If they between Mr, Morrow and tho Obief Justice and, since it
tha place, It seams to ut had to ila with Rome legal com plica lion, the oilier
Ir for the Chinese to call
members Were
* *» - u ^ T h ifJil l '1 thoee two gci-nt
griping Tsime.
*

lawyera herv'o it out.

“At length, finding agreement Impossible, they turned
Coast resort* era reportthriving business thfa win- to Mr. Coolldgp,
pita adverse financial con" 'Who ralnen this question7’ he inked, whop they had
In North. People will play laid the case beforo him.
ban they can't cat.
‘"Well,' they explained, 'no one raises it Juat.at this

g- Bill Murray has &lt;fa | time. We are diacusaing it became. It may come up nt
■ attond lh* rnnfetenco pinto Unto In the future.'
ernors which President,
'"Tim e enough to dilcUHH it when it come* up,' nuld.
wsavali has celled for Mr. Coulldgo.
March. Gov. Murray says,
"The two learned lawyer* looked nllghtly abaihetl.
Ideas were not the sains
r Of'tho naw President, I Therff wan a moment’a pause, and the meeting proceeds'
O' charged with trying to to other business. •
"The Himpleat rule* of Huccegaful living aro the hanle.it
pa him." Well, now If they
It Huey Long to slay at to leant. Wo »ay to'oum lvcn; 'The important thing U to
IT thy name

reason,

W*

Nt somewhere.

do the tlay’n work, to keep the vyja on the boll, to mcot the
Immediate problem ao well an we can,, leaving the future to

eonnmy" budget .of the
K*w York has , reeontly
tied In $SISA27J)1110
;*«■ of 19U, To put It
&amp;MWa)t H cotta .ong-plgbth
(tha a flrr effecting some
ula, to run tha city of New
ta it doe* to run tho fed.
jWVerninent of Uio United
f-V|Thal they ought to do in
^ r h fa to plow radar ovvry
rpw of politicians.
M at Statement of the New
tlf* Insurance Company,
ha* Just declared a more;Jn Iowa, re viola how com­
p ly few of Its easels are
&gt;4 ta farm mortgage*. Out
M teources of soma f t J&gt;T4,k-Uely |22,C4rV,()00 are InB p t i n t mortgages on
the n i t fa i(*d up In

debt becomes wholly worthless, to
take a deduction for |isrtial Ion if
partial worthfaiinoM ocrurn. If It
ran be shown that upon maturity
of a burnt, mortgage, or note evi­
dencing a debt it will not tie paid
ln.fuIL.-lhe.partial Jus*.J*.deduct.
Ibfa.
Taxes on real estate ami per
tonal property paid di-ring tl|u
taxable year 19.12 are deductible.
So-called taxes which are aliened
against local lienafUsi such as
street paving and drainage, how­
ever, are not deductible, since they
are considered a* an Increase to
tha fable of tha property assessedThe federal ineome tax may n«l
h* [erfteted. Income tax, however,
paid to tha state by an Individual
on hfa Income fa an allowable drdilation on hfa fader*! Incomc-te*
retprn.
Federal estate taxes and stnto
Inheritance taxes are allowable
deduction* from gross Income In
computing the net ineumr of the
estate,
Customs duties p*l,| by * potion
on article* Imported for hfa own
use are article* Imported for hfa
own uso are deductible. Admfanlmi
taxes aro deductible, hut the laxpayer must show (hat account has
hern kept of the amount paid.
Prior to Juno 21. 1912, tho tax ap
plied only to admission* which
roil In excess of f l , twit since, to
lliuio in axcoss of 40 cento. Texan
on chib dues are deductible by Ilia
number paying them.
Among tho new taxes which an
Individual may deduct fa the tax
he ha* paid on clactrle light and
power bill#, ni&gt; lb# rent of a safe­
ly deposit box, on the check* be
h i, drawn, and on hfa telephone
conversation*, radio
massagva,
telegrams, and eabVe.
Llranx* fees exacted by J »«V'’
nr city upon cartaln buslnsfca* ire
deductible as HUre- Automfblle
tlcvnag fee* at* ordinarily tRxe"
and dednctlbl*. fuel eg* It te t a
tax and fa not deductible. In gen­
eral, taxes are deductible, only bf
tha person upon whom they *r*
Imposed.

SANFORD FOBUM
A PLAN

i and preferred stocks,
f« t* ' and polity loan*.
pdreent of l u Investi'affected by the farm
»,
it* financial povlit ha quaatiantd, But It
reason th at It w«) ’ b*
nb making uddUfannl
i, in tha'futtfr*.

SANFQRD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

TO^

D TUB

DE-

1, The Coogwou of th* Colled
Stataa shouUI anact a tew at onnee
authnritlng tha fasuanc* of Fit*
Billion Dollar Barlp B(lla,,lho reversa side of each bill tojytwvtdo
date* on which ^wooh-oi^a te»
Park tblry-flvw apaea* stvowtejf lb*

auguratlon of Governor
TYamirictt,
Mr*, R. lh, Or far, of Cameron
City, had aa her guesla on Tucaday, hire. Bigger* and Mrs. Boyd,
Of Sanford.
Mre. L. Y. Bryan, Mrs. Mkhc,
and Mrwt Jalpr, of this city, drew
out In Mra, Mich*** car to Eb*.

Iliirty-tiv* • cunsccutire ' W*ebx
after th# dal* o f isauane*.

L The raid Scrip nhould b* ap­

"SOUL" wa« the subject of lh*
Lesson-Berrann In all Churches of
Christ. SHcnti.it, on Sunday, Fab.

STATE AID TO CITIES
MIAMI DAILY NEWS
■ Catitnor Shnltx, proposing
dtbt-rvfuiiding commission to aid
mimlclpatitl-s, takes a thoroughly
M&gt;und position on the must seri­
ous of Florida tax questions.
Counties an,| *:bool districts hare
received aid from tha state; the
cities, harden hit, have hf*n left

n rilh ilr fasUdwtndllng rrenorre*.

The slate Is no more Immune
In the financial paralysis of Its
cities, comprising approximately
half Florida’s popjkition, than It
fa to tha Impoverishment of rural
It I* .an .Imperative
that
areas,
WRH
the state glva to these, ,|ha must
•everely deht-rlddan of (ta subdi­
visions, whatever aid It can with­
out actually taxing one section
for the Iwnafit nf another..
Through a slats debt-re funding
commission, composed of tha
chief executive and hfa cabinet, a
central body fa established to co­
ordinate efforts for readjustment
and Increase mutual confidence
of tha negotiator*, the vital fac­
tor In any satltsmrnt.
Such a
commission should be vested with
sufficient regulatory power to
prnvrnt the rupture of any agree­
ment without ■ review of tho
rase by all parties and might as
well Iw granted authority to In­
tervene when any new bond Issue
or rnmmitment of a city threat­
ened to impair the righta of cred-

OUTRAGEOUS” TAG PRICES
Tho present lima, with license
tag* so much In discussion, brlne.i
an .interesting incident which
happen*d recently whan a- Callfnrnia driver of a Packard car
stopped on hie way Into th* atata
and purchased a tog.
As h* planked down th* fIT.SO
for the little pfaco of tin, locna
on* asked kirn If It were net a
change from hfa native state,
where th* tag ho who replacing
had coat him but ¥&amp; Going deeper
into hfa purse, k* answered th*
question by exhibiting th* ad-

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valorem Ux receipt which he had
paid Ihe previous year upon his
car. It amounted to $01, which
coupled with the |3 California
plate, made hfa total charge to
operate a Packard
automobile
901. By purchasing a Florida tag
a t tha "outrageous" prices asked,
he aaved th* difference between
¥41 and f.lT.r»0, and he amlied as
ho left the offfc*.
local driven should remember
that when they poy for a tog,

Informed by ■ reliable source that
when th* advalorent tax** of
dar throughout lh* Unltod States other s ta in are adAd to their
of America In payments of ovoo lag |irices, Florida standi third
dutlars for oil purpose* except from tho head of th* Ifal a* being
tho purchase of sold stomps, th* moat fa alanl upon pleasure
duties on Imports, axels* taxes or car owner*.
jnlorest of tho Uni lad Etatoa GovTho Florida warn** el taxbg
ernmaat date.
automakilo* la, In reaUty, on* of
4. Banka aboold b* consid* red th* heat to tho aa tite. for th« en­
dapoaitorfa* only and a t th* bo- tire * noust fa eolkctod at tho
g inning of each weak affix th* tog **l*. and there h no oppor^
necessary Three Cent stomps to 1unity for sly persona to avoid
rach of such Scrip ifalteia on de­
posit and charge th* depositor's
account therewith.
ft. The olvuUon machinary of tha
whole United States should bo
catted fate action on th* sun* day
to patact" th* registration of

portioned among and deposited
with the
postmaster* ef all
United Btota* Poatofftcao f*r fa- every Ivgsl voter.
uanca na h m te afU v ' provided.
ft. Ten te l* thortoftev th*
After being do te*uod fa shall b* Cloth a t each pnetact should have
necessary fur the panop to whom ready m 4 issue to each qualified
so
Issued, to plat* n United State* ta lar therein a certificate
Govcrnawnt Throa Cant Stamp on statjeg
Work Cirri* Thursday the first spare prdVWad therefor,
Th« WU*» atmnt a y*ty

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All this can be dona without
coat to tha atata and without
pledging Ita
credlL If legal
mean* can be found, it le to be
huped that the next legislature,
with the a lj of Governor Sholtx,
will go further.
~'Hi&gt;me" method mutt" be founJ ib
deal with tho minority bondhold­
er who, against the wishes of tha
majority of tha elty’s creditors,
can wrack any refunding princi­
pal objective* of tha amendment
Senator Fletcher fa so commendably urging to permit municipal­
ities to be Included under the
terms of the bankruptcy act now
before tha Congrtsi. Stela action
to check tb* obstructive acts of
minority bondholders would aut
encourage repudiation, against
which Governor Sholtx wisely
counsel*. It would, however, be
Invaluable. In effecting a work­
able refunding plan recognizing
tha city's obligation and tha wilt
of the majority of Its creditor*.
Governor Sholtx has urged the
adoption of the Fletcher amend­
ment to deal with a condition
acuta to Florida. Ill* outline of
plane for a debt-refunding com­
mission evidences hi* sincere de­
sire In extend state aid to munleipalitlea, regardless of what
may tv dans nationally-

Dean TribWeToSpeak

Tha Gotten Text wa* from
Paalma 06:8, 8, “O bins our Cod,
ya people, and make the mice of
hi* praise to be heard: which heddclh our soul Id life, and sutTenth
net our feet to ba muted/'
Among the citations which com*
prised tha Lesson-Sermon wat the
following from the Bible: "With
my soul h a tj 1 desired thee In tha
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night; yea, with my spirit within
Itoth Japanese and Manchukuo
official* have prof esse,I to believe nie will I seek thee early: for
when thy Judgment* a r e ' In tha
that the League's altitude con­
earth, the inhabitant* of tha world
cerning Independence of Manehukno and the campaign in Jehol will learn righteousness. Lord,
province.-,the adjoining., .stefe, then wilt ordain pear* for ux: for
made Japan's withdrawal from the thou a i * o 't t« 'w f &amp; js i* i m a r
League inevitable. They dcelared work* In ux" (Isaiah 20:9, 12).
Tho Lexacn-Sermon alio in*
they were ro t alarmed by thfa
the following paaxegoo
rrospecl anil were confident the eluded
from the ChrUtfan Science text­
book, "Science * end Health with
(The Japatcre have said they Key to tho Scriptures", by Mary
rontider Jthel ■ rightful part of Dakar Eddy: "When humanity does
Manchukuo.
Recent dispatcher! understand this Science, It will be­
have told «r the reputed massing come the law of Life to man,—
ut tronpa ty Japanese to tnvada ■ten tha higher law of Scut, which
lent*
Ihe p r o v in c e on,* large arete.) .&lt; pcetall* over malarial
The officials indicated a rap­ through", harmony and Immortal­
ture was likely especially If the ity" (p. 311).
League
attempted
sanction*
against Ja tan which might nulli­
fy Manchukuo'* recent agreement
to liquidate American and other
W. tat Btiraot
foreign claims against the old
Freak
Lewis
sag Marti* Mow
Mukden regime.
Meanwhile, undeterred by anx­ tho tip*H oc* sod equipment
ious questioning* from Geneva,
the army uf Central Nobuyuahl to t e yoer Job. Ba* M aad
Is rushing preparations for a con­
quest of Jehol on behalf of II enrhtikuo. General Muto la th e su­
preme m.ilttary and diplomatic
Han Y o a r GIoomo
representative of Japan In ManFitted Now 111
rhuria.
Reduced p r i e * on tingle
vision and Kryptok Ians*. Ala*
all shell and modem gold
tilled frame*.

Removal Of Minister
At Tokyo IsHinted;
Jap Removal From
League Is Expected

Martin’s Garage

Revival Opens Before
Big ThrongLaatNight

Because of the large attendance
and the enthusiasm maalfosted at
two mrvices In tha Full Gospel
Taternacle on the Sanford-Orfandu road yesterday where a one
werk revival got under way with
Etangcli.it W. L. Brandon, of DeLand, as an aMfatont, ltav. Wm.
V. JUrPherion of the Tnbarnaci*
today predicted a week of "real
old fashioned revival meatlnga to
be attended by many.''
Evangelist Brandon, who fa m
Baptist minister, loot night dis­
cus wd o timely subject that hf
will alahnrota on .taolghC Ravi
McPherson otsa was beard In ■
short talk on the alma of th* re­
vival; while Howard Jarrell and
Mis. Jarrell, of Nashville, Tetm^
fiwnbbrd musical entertainment
(fay^c tight acisinn, I bo' Purcell
Wafa quartet, of Orlando, wilt b«
bdcrdjjn religious songs.- Preach­
ing fa to ba heard each night ex­
cept Faturday storting a t TtM
o’clock. Rev. -McPherton said as
ho
‘ Invited lh# public
' rto o U a n d jh o
revival.
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Mrs. Fannie Munson
Gives Talk On Balls

P e r s o n a ls

I k adrfitlnn to tha rv |b H r frofran i of piano music aad th* *»•
sal aoloo rendered h r Kra. HI L.
Glenn with Mrs. John D- i f n U a i m accompanist, Mrs. Jflitnle
8. Munson t a w a u lk fta tfco fwts.
jMt. 'Bolts.- at tW r u s l a r moot
in* of the t'eclUaa . M ule Club
MONOAT
M J Saturday afternoon at Mrs.
Cirri* Number Right of tha Mnin &gt;n‘i Studio on Myitis ArcFirst Baptist Church |WlII tnret
a t SUM P. M. a t th« home of
Mrs. W. T. Wheels**. corner Oak
Areas* and Tuslk Street.
a eornposition af coppar and tin.
TUESDAY.
*
The Acarton Class of Um First used in varying proportions. She
Baptist Church will meot at 8:00 added that too much copper soft­
Um metal and dastrejs the
a t the ohurch onnei with Mrs. A. ens
brilliancy of tone, while too much
J . Peterson, Mrs. A. L. Stacy, Mrs.
tin m ates the metal brittle and Merry. Go-BounJ. Bilbrw— Or* trh-| *toller month* of thl* year,
Hunt, Mrs. N. J . Stenstrwm, Bad
iimry
en Morrison.
caugga
it to crack.
Mrs. Victor McLaulin aa boat.
Kacerpts from the talk are: Tarrntelle, Ward—Jnno SchuH*.
Vsl.e in K Fist (Two Ptnno.l.
The annual bridge luncheon of "Tunlag a belt la much meet dif­
M a r g i a—Katherine Morrison,
the Woman's Club w ll ba bald M ficult than tualag a viatic ■but
Mary Louise Meriwether, Vir­
I
ha
ball
remain*
as
tuned,
the
vlo1:00 o'clock at tha club bout# with
ginia Meriwether.
Mrs. W. T. Langley and Mrs. J . C. liit must be tuned twfora 'every
(a) Beautiful loind* of My
perfpgmance.
Bills aa hostesses.
Dreams. Charle* G, Blount. (bl
•Bona are a f great amlURilty
• Central Circle of the Garden
Lullaby, lx&gt;ul«e SIddall, -Mrs.
Club will meet at 10:00 A. M. at and date from earliest Egypt.
Glenn. soprano, Mr*. Abrahams,
Bella
were
first
used
in
ehoithe*
the home of Mrs. II. M. Papworth.
accompanist.
between the fourth amf fifth cen
Park Avenue.
jMlgJbMkbL.WulAea*.

Social Caktkfar

rentloa of tha FtaeMa Churches
a t Um
Ts S M l e oa CeaoTa Arenuo
last night whew a taargo audlWilllam U reasr,
•nra liiteaod to Gaol words of
advice aad optimism from ca­
rious ministers present, and Jolaed
Fra J Bchamacher la bar* from In singing that was led by hevFlanking, N. Y. la-spend a short
U M with frbikb.

or Cad ts a o to aa ta d

Philip Bach ha* arrived from
Flushing, N. Y. to spend a short rooming aaid th a t a total of JIM
time bora with bia son. Philip B. persona had regia la red daring tha
conreBUon, MO af theao being
Bash, Wrst Eighth Strvct.
from alher cltlea and states. In­
Mr. and Mr*. John langlay, of cluding A. J. Tomlinson, of Cleve­
Daytona Bcarb, ipant tha weak land, TeniL, genera] overseer of
met hem with Dr. anil Mr*. W, T. all CtiurdMi of God.
Langley, Mayfair.
M r., Carry aaM that the con­
vention will meet la Miami from
. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Wilson and Feb. 23 through Fch. &gt;9 of tfcU
- a w u A l . a nd , JUit kia. ■ .h s n . - a u ipaonitm dcaeto pen t -ef-ite-tiiw e
tusned from Tampa wbera they to
“doing*”
among
coVired
•peat Uu week-end.
churches in Um South.
This

B e t t e r Than
Is Slogan To Re
Heard This Year

Hal Lawry, Bf lake Worth, r«tuinrd
hum* Saturday
aftar
spanibng a • weak hara with Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Mahoney, East
Tenth KtraaL
V Mr. and Mrs. Walter II. Bach
&gt; have aa tbalr guests at their ham*
oa Maple Avenue, Mbs lageborg
MitsckerUng, of Brldgoport, Conn,
aad Elbert A. Back, of Flushing,
N. Y.
F, 3. LeGette ha* returned t«
his home in New York City after
spending two weeks hers with hLi
brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. HUI, SIKH) Magnolia
Avenue.
Mr. end Mrs. Waller* W. Beil
and Mr. an j Mr*. W, A. Adams
motored to Orlando
Saturday
night where they A bnded * per­
formance given by Eddie Cantor
at tha Municipal Auditorium.
MJ*s Aim* Wheeler I ha* re­
turned to New York City after
*w*dl«a a few weeks here with
Mr. a n t Mr*. W. C. Hill, Magnalla
Avenue.
I#aadag Bgruer re n t id Orlando
Saturday rdgbt to attend the perfonnaxca -er BddU 'Cantor *t the
Manftlyal Aodlturium.
Mrs. Katherine Davis and Mbs
Ina Jordan were th* go lets ye*terday af Mrs. N. F. LeZatla and
klloa OUva LeZelte at their home
In Oviedo.
HI** Mary Mahoney and Kirt
Catherine Lake* are .planning to
leave Wednesday for the St.
Mary’s School of Nursing, Mayo
B rothers,'at Rochester, N. Y. to
entej training,
Mrs. IV. E. Varti and son, F*lvrln Early, h»Y* been removed
from the FrmaM-Laughton Me­
morial Hospital to their boms, cor­
ner Of Twentieth Street and |fag notla Avenue.

Battern Home Scene
Of Party On Friday
"Cupld’a College,” sponsored by
the A. K. T. K. Club, waa h«U on
Friday evening a t tha hornf of
Miss Doris Battern. Aa this guests
arrived they were ushered into an
Improvised school room where yxaminations were conducted and
csn(|y medal* awarded to Dorothy
Clauae and Billy Thompson, who
made the highest grades. Allca
Harvey, Marian Clause, and Mary
NcU Smith were also given p rlu s.
At the conclusion of the school
dancing was rnjoyed until a lata
hour when the guests opened
lunch hove* and enjoyed refresh­
ments. Later a large bonfire wa*
built o ntha tawn and a wiener
Those attending were: Mr. ind
Mr*. C. D. Battern. Mrs. II. J.
Clause, the Misses Alice Hsrvty,
Mary Nell Smith, Marian Clause,
Bsrsiky Clans*« Doris Battern,
and Forrest May. Billy Thompson.
Bobby Battern, • Delmsr Battern,
Jack Morrison, Hubert Lawson,
ami Frank Ray.
PROGRAM TO BE GIVEN
A special program, with W. M.
Haynes and F. E. Kountillat in
charge, will be given at the
Founder* Day and Father* Night
meeting wf the Grammar Hchooi
P.-T. A. which will take pia--e on
Thursday evening a t 7:30 o'rlock
at the sehoot auditorium. Mr*. M.
L. Wright and Mrs. J. SI. Clair
White, Jr. w l\ act as hostess**
for the evening. U Is hoped by
those in charge that a large num­
ber of members will attend.

The Sarah Parker Methodist
Orphanage Cluh will meet at 3:30
o’clock at the home of Mrs. U. A.
Radford, IIS French Avenue,
THURSDAYS
Regular meeting of Seminole
Chapter Number Two Order of
Ihe Eastern Star will Im held at
7:30 o'clock at the Masonic Halt.
A Founders ■ nwy progra wll)
he given a t tha “ Fathers Night'
meeting of the Grammar School
F.-T. A. to be held at 7:30 o'clock
at the school auditorium.
FRIDAY.
A charity hall will takr place
a t M:30 u'rlucb at the Mayfair
Hotel. Music hy Mero's Orchestra.
The American Association of
University Women will meet at
3:30 o'clock at the home of Mr*.
(-• It. Mason, Mrllnnville Avenue.
Election of officer* and a discus­
sion of world events today will
take place.

"Chimes swing, carillon are
Mnilenery. Chimes play,' MtusPy
’single notes, carillon play. In har­
mony. Chimes require muck room
for the asrlag »o that In a given
apnre there can be many more
cmillen than chime Ml*. Twelve
bells Is a good th ia r, earlllnn
have from 10 to 70.
,
, "Ad foreign countries have an­
tique and famous bell*. During the
Napoleonic Wars many historic
belts of France were torn down,
melted Into cannon and shot. Eng­
land ranks above all countries in
"peal of bells.”
'Among famous Ml* of Amcr
Ira aro the csrllbn of the U niter
slty of California at Berkeley, the
Strauss Tower In Chirago, the
First Baptist Church in New York
City, ami thp Holy Trinity Episco­
pal Church of New York City.
I’hiladrlphia has man beautiful
bells and our most famous Amoricon bell, tbs .Liberty IU1L Is In.
disnepolis there is a beautiful
church near I he Bailor* snd Sot•Her, Monument wlio-e M U have
chimed n fsrewrll to soldier* of
the Civil War, of Ihe SpanishAmerican War. and the World

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o.vHtiatlr «n* a* odagai**
economies. It I* acknowledged, ih* .slat* of CD L H t o
ho waver, that in *n far a* econo- e e * * e * t . Omntsrt*. U
•:t:i:.vt.l&gt; i-.VltDlN. PVMKI.
tnie* have reduced employment IIIN all or &lt;‘*vmrn. Okt*a*w&gt;
and payroll*, thry may *iand in in **r:iJ. t'AltDIH •«*
rUlDl.V an.I UtUlbK
the way of rapid lerwvety.
l HlHiir*, *if far mm. Uhtiihnl|ili
* Th* extent of o[h rating econo
V*n» &gt;kd wfh «»f ytkii ftfw
mies 1* clearly shown in Ihe Do nfUvifil uni, reqiHml lt» !&gt;• i
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iirfxtf* thi« Crtun la*
cemher figure* for I la
I railfounty. riorlds. i
roods. The IF percent increase in ! •l.»y March sih. a. l&gt;. tsix, th# i
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Mrs.' firRfin Honors
Her NorthernFricnds

Arthur Wealervelt, of Hacken­
sack, N. J« whfl celebrated thrtr
wedding anniversary rcrrnlly, Mr.
and Mr*. J. T. Griffin were host*
at a dinner (tarty given last night
a t thr Celery Club. Dinner wa*
served In rourses from a long taf
ble which was decorated with rrth

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Tiir.

are edryerned, many Induiirlaliits
feet that they can show latger
profit* than in UMJ, on the same
volume nf business in view of

Hl’ECIALTIES
A. R. R088ETTER
Florin;
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C ttlery ATCS.

L E G A l. N O TIC E
normal late winter and spring
tire in buslney, but it Is pointed
appraising the prospect* for the is T im t i t t i t i r ro l i i t *t:tr.
n ve n si'n u i si. I ' k u o i ' i v
by Ihe enthusiasm which may tv
s r * T « os* v i .m i i i i i c ttl v r r
rip rrlrd to greet the Inaugura­ ' n r s i iu r v n i.i:. i s r n . \ * r i : i t v .
tion of n new federal Administra­ ginit:i t.iioi nr: «»• t s \ i i i :i d
tion backed liy n strong popular &lt;&gt; It fl.IINKC.TT r-m plalnunt.
FR l. FEI1. 17th AvlM.«l
mandate.
M KUO'S S Y N C O R A fl

CHARITY BALL;

MAYFAIR tHG®

far a* corporate earning*

S picy leaver *1
TURKISH tobacco
ate Birung to dr/

St.
Augustin* h a s
hraullful
chime*, snd the Bok Tower at
Mountain lake. dedicated by
President I'oolidge In January,
t!&gt;29, wns the largest rarldon ill
ths world at that lima.”
At the ronrtusion of Mrs. Mun­
son'* talk Mr*. Amelia Nobel told
Interesting stories of the Liberty
Bell in Philadelphia, and Ml**
Nancy Itiwsaller, repression pupi|
of Mrs. Grnrge A. Maffrtl, gave a
reading "The Bells,” by Edgar
AlVn Poe.
•t*
, ThP program wa* given a* fol­
.POPE P il'd CELEBRATES
lows:
,
VATICAN TT t Y Pope
Plus Lo Carillon, Leon R lnguel-Elliacrlehralrd the eleventh anniver­
sary of his coronation yesterday
by assisting In a special mass In
Ihe Hlstine rhapel.

Y o u r O p p o rtu n ity !
F A ST CO LO R

OLD GUARD PABBES
Mr. and Mrs. T. If. Kckennh
returned yeaterday to their home
a t Haekensark, N, J. after ape mling two weeks here with Mr.
and Mr*. C. II. Ecktraon, San
Lanla.

bath W h l tU n g tM ta r r l.Ol! gladfall and forn. Mr*. W tsterrelt
-Lyle*.
receiver! a bouquet of col* llfiee
BeilS af S t. Maths Cathedral. sn&lt;l dalairs and a ho* of gladioli
t-OFts* Wright—L a a r s May [a* mementoes of Ihe ncra-inn.
Brown.
. Covers were laid for Mr. and
The Old Mlaalon Bell, Aall*ce Vr*. Westervelt, honor rurrl*.
Johnson—-Mary Youag.
Mr. and Mr*. O. B. K*tridge, Mr.
O rU lrr Balia, Re a d * - D o n a l d an,| Mr*. E. B. Stowe, Mr. nml
lam-on.
Mr*. T. I- Sullivan. Mr. and Mr*.
Bell, of Moocow, Rachmaninoff— Rohert Bullock, Ml** Mae Jacob,
Doris Rackey. Mary Nell Smith. of Jersey City, N. J.. Norman l&gt;eReading -Th* Bells, Edgar Allen Forrest, and Mr. and Mr*. Criffin.
Poe Nancy Bo»«ett*r.
Part It
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When Rose* Bloom, Matilrr
Prggy McTeer.
Idylle (From the Glow-worm),
l it. I me—Mary Went.
Sultan* Band, Browne — Clayda
Winn Forgo **on.
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re* Andrew*.
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NEW YORK. — Funeral *erv
Ice* for Mr*. Oliver II. I*. Belmont,
who died Jan. 2H In her l*ari»,
Francr, home, were held In St.
Thomas* church.

S u n -P ro o f
P a in t
can save you

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Low
• Mercerized t
• 36-inchea wide!
• Loud wtaring!
• Vat dyed!

Wo wish to announco to our
frienda ami customer! that we have
;lnatall«d a new machine to our al■ready modern plant Thin machine
repre.renta the latent and more mod­
ern process of dry cleaning known
to modern aclcncc and It U endorned by the United Stated Bu­
reau of Standard* In aahlngton,
d , q.
We Invite you to come to mo tt work—nee
thoroughly clean your clothes
call

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I never knew

HAVE! HAVE!

S ta n d a r d
Patterns and colorings
[or every t u te !
Clearly prilled on sturdy fabi
They’re faat—color too!
yard

call

ON'T be fooled by cheap home
paints! Um Sun-Proof— fa­
mous for 7S yean (or painting satis­
faction and economy.

D

r d nrvrr thought much about whal’e Inalda a
ChrrttrrficM cigarette. Rut I have just been reading
■ofnething that made mo think about IL
Juet think o f ikie, aotuo o f tha tobacco In Qiett*
erficlil—the Turkish—cuince from 4 0 0 0 mite* awayl
And before It la shipped every ainglo le a f U pacltod
by band. All becauae Turklah tobacco la ao small

Here arc the farti: Sun-Proof is
specially made to resist the action of
sun, wind, rain and move! It lasta
2 ' J times longer than cheap painte.
It covers 21% more surface. Yet its
tenet is surprisingly bar. Com* in (6day for a Sun-Proof Color Card free.

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cigarette*, but I do know thla—that Chcalcrfielda art,
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                    <text>— ■ -T r - -

THE WEATHER

H

hi Florida’* H e a r t
-----Ha Greatest Vegutabla
aM Rkhwl GaHre Land.
Membar AreoclaUd Preaa

WHEAT,COTTON
ARE RETAINED
IN FARM BILL

i 1

Schaaf s Condition
Serious After Fight
NEW YORK. Feb. 11.—W&gt;&gt;—
An attach* at Polyclinic Hoapita! today said Ernie Schaaf,
Bo*ton boaer. who wa* knocked
out In the Madiaon Square Gar­
den ring laat night was In a
semi coma today and hla condi­
tion la aerious. All visitor*
were barred from
SchaafN
room and a study I* b*mg
mad* to determine whether the
boxer** skull wa* fractured.
Schaaf went down from what
appeared to be a light blow to
the face In the thirteenth of
their scheduled 15-round bout
with Primo Camera and waa
carried from th# ring uncon­
scious.
/

a n f o r d

AN IN D E PE N D E N T DAILY N E W SPA PE R

f e r a l ! )
9

____________

SANFORD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, IM3

CoramentsOn RROAD PflWFR O r a t o r ic a / OutburstsAre
SCORES KILLED Japan
U.S.Navy In Pacific
CftDDDCCmCNTl Expected In Debates Over
FOR PRESIDENT Prooosed Dry Fund Slast
IN GERMAN GAS
TO BE PARED
WORKS BLAST
TOKYO.
Feb. 11,—&lt;/»V-A
Japanese n a v y epokesman,
commenting today on advices
that the United State# Atlantic
fleet would remain In Pacific
water* declared: “If economy
la th* reason, we must accept
that as a true eaplanatlon.
Likewise w# mu*l accept the
statement that the decision I*
In no wise connected with the
International situation. “There
1, Bo reason why the Japanese
iiAvy should comment of tRio
exception or do anything conearning it. I t remain* to be
■een, however, that th* Japa­
nese public reaction wU
these time# of international
strain. UtU# «•»"** aoraetlme,
i.eeaaleuhlgi.aaWUljJLT

(A.

IMPENDING MOVE
AT CUBA REVOLT
REPORTED NEAR

More Than"!,200 Are
Hurt In Explosion;
Rescue WorkersDig
. Through Wreckage

------------ TX;,,iai»y'T?t

Compromise AsTbExtent Of Dictatorial
ExectitiveAuthority
Appears Certainty

PLAN FOR AIDING
FARMER TOLD AT
ORLANDO MEET

150 Exiles. In Miami
Expected To Leave
.For Scene OfAction

Lower T em peratui^ &lt;
For South Are P r * g
dieted For Sunday; Ij
Southwest Is Cold

ADVERTISING OF SUIT IS STARTED
g. ....................
r l e r y m a y .b e AGAINST POWER
PUT INTO EFFECT COMPANY HERE

Supplying
And Own Needs Is
Basis Of

Farmera Are Consid­ Lcjral Action SeeksTo
ering Plan To Bol­ Get Redress From
ster Poor Market Alleged High Rates

h i t

£ •::&amp;r

Program Revealed
For Exhibit To Be
Staged Next Week

V

num ber

F it* C a a ta A C opy

WASHINGTON, Feb. U-|A&gt;) justice, commerce and labor de­
—A major oratorical outburst, partments, totalling $ 102,000,000
rivaling any the Renata has wa* reported to th# Senate today
known in recent years, impended with th# dry fund* standing where
last night a t leader* made ready the House left them, $^,440,000.
The approprlsllona committee
for debate on th* Blaine repeal
resolution and proposal* to cut #h- rejected. 12 to *. th# propoMl of
forcement fund# and restrict th# a aub-commllUe that the fund
be eqt 10 percent.
activity of dry agents.
The committee also overrode
Th# repeal proposal I* to be
or TO# #*•*«4at#4
&gt;t
taken up Immediately after the aub-eomniiiiee a n d r e s t o r e d
A cold W r a w u r e p o r t s U
pending war department appropri­ th* House clause that no money
WASHINGTON. Feb. 11.—
W A SH IN G T O N . F eb . 11—
N E U N K1RCIIF.N.
Germany
shall be used for wire tapping.
—A compromise nn the extent of ation ML I« pasaed. The temper of It revised th* House provision on movln* dowft the Hlddfe* I
P .) — D e fin ite decision
Feb. 11.—(/PI—From the wreck­
dry member* and the promised
went today following a brl«K. i
power
Congress
will
give
Presi­
to confine th e dom estic al*
of, evidence to
age Vft yesterday’* terrific ex.
attempt* to alter the proposed the purchase
respite from »ub-*ero tem- i
dent-elect.Roosevelt to reorganit* amendment appear
o tm e n t f a r m relief bill to
make
It
prohibit
the
drinking
of
m**e moa- 'l P
to "taka
ploelon of a ga* storage Unk
tlir
government
appeared
certain
w heat
and
co tto n
w as
l - r wr ------------ ------ioosstiahl*. Jiqs^.heusweat*.#n-ij*^»mka**
near thn Neunkircheit Iron urerks.
the Imy take* oUe#*
place.
th e con nent earlier In thaHowever, leader* ohtafnd an a a - '-where
* — •**...ri»cJbjsd..tQdior.. Jw ..U u k S c M U ,.
V C S p were
A motion by Senator Copoland.
►i
demanding
to
lay
the
resolution
a g ric u ltu ra l co m m ittee. By
raiding him almost autocratic au­
it wa* feared 200 more w ere'
aside aDer » while to .onalder the Democrat, New York, to cot the " T h i C bcago v w e tte r b u ­
a v o te o f 10 to tw o the-T om thority
had
been
rxpresaed
in
n
enforcement fund to $5,000,000
buried under the ruins of the big
u w arn ed \ hf V
'
m itte e ag re ed to exclude
spirited donate by buth House appropriation bill carrying '.frro- waa rejected by a l»rg* majority rea
new s t u c k w ill be s t y e re I n ,
machine shop yhleh could not le
1 hlbllion funds, w
the other five product* In tha
(Continued
On
Fag*
Tww)
Democrats
and
Republicans.
Upper M lehl^n. Wisconsin, «*d .
Thl*. the measure for state,
reached because of pile* of de­
measure a* It paiMd th# House—
Speaker Garner's pru|M&gt;sal Is.
Minnesota but added there l*
Opponent* of further govern­
bris.
**g&lt;&gt; the limit" in turning over In
for rising temperatures tomorrow f ^
ment loenv to the ralVoad* tail
Kc-eue werker* dug unceasing
l;.«i.rvr't all the |siwer ptns'ble
over th# great P»'l" rf* lon
H
night loaded their musket* with
ly through pile* of glass, brick,
within-the runstiUtion also .ipwhat they regarded aa powerful
ami limber Ignoring tbe threat
peared
deslinesl
far.sC-ilf
4tepub*cammunition taken from 4 llcctmof falling wall*.
Doctor* end
.ary uppiMitHwr in *the ■Hu m s ■■■-*—
Unger over th* Sabboth. Weather ntruction Finance Corporation re­
1nurse* did what they could f*&gt;»
Biller partisan dot.nl,. in winch
port showing that advance* tn the
Condition* varied In
the Injured^
More than 3&lt;W,
several Demucrat* Joine.1 Repub­
tWna. It I* getting warmer In tho
carrier* In »om* esses U r exceed
were In hospital* wllh scrioua In­
lican* in np|Mi*ing the Garner
tha prr»*nt m»rk*t value of tha
Fast ggd South with tha
P r o p o s a l pruporal
ju rie s and 1200 or more were
threw it,, advorates hnrk
tlon, however, of A drop In t a W j ^
collateral.
HAVANA, Feb. I l — W l-A re­ I slightly hurt.
momentarily
in
the
House,
until
peratur* Sunday, although t h e . ,
th a report, 'lilting »»-srp daFeb 11.—A plan | the ■Ih-mocratir
Every hospital In Neunklrrhen
OKI
W
l » a . #ANDO.
«e*
r* l i n n l H 1 1 a leaders
i r e m n
iforced
» ( « v u
th*
forecast for tha South waa for b et|» »
clina* In tha vah&gt;a of tha collater­ port that 150 Cuban political ex­ amt vicinity waa overcrowded.
by
wh^ch
the
fa»nier
may
be
r
*'
;
treasury-|
m
is
|
o
f
f
I
c
e
department
al furnlihcd by tha reads on their iles camped In Miami, would Numerous women and chiilren
slightly lower temperature# *
peeled to emerge from hi* crop supply bill to conference fur the
loan*, wm* laid yesterday before break camp today and !&gt;oard an were among tha Injured.
morrow.
elimination of House ami Senate
tha Senate banking *ub-cummltle* expeditionary veaeel whose desti­
It w*a mowing today In
The f ln t great eaploslon wa* planting with money In hi* p«ck.
Investigating the •dyl»*bllily of nation U the Cuban coast wa* re­ followed by three or four smaller , t In.-.Icad of hi* hand In the gov difference*.
Charging “unlawful dlscrimina York and Baltimore. Th#
Tentative
approval
of
a
month
It
I*
to
Ihl*
measure,
whleh
al­
appending further advance* to ceived her* yesterday.
. atil) waa In Ure grip of
iOvanced ready contains Senate amend­ ef radio program* .n which celery lion" agalnat user* of eloctricHy
nnea. Police war# rushed to the a f­ ernmefs pocket
tha carriers.
,
Th# report eaid the boat ob­ fected area to auppre** panic. In yesterday by J - A- Krohuck. prom- ment* lo empower the In.-omlhg and Its.food value will be stressed in Sanford who are allegedly pre- cold snap.
__
Chairman Couaan* cited more
A national surrey showed
the section of greatest danger, tnent Bradenton rancher and KJ- President lo carry out broad read wa* given last night by members yented
because of a “virtual
tained
by
the
rebels,
described
■»
than half a doien l » r r U*n*.
2000 penons were cleared away r nnl. district agriculture commit- ■jostmeateof the government.-that of Florida' Celery Shippers, Inc., monopoly” from purchasing *!*«• lost their live# In the week a
which are not covered by tha pr*»- a steamer. W t Baltimore, several from" their'homes. "
lee chairnian.
efforts wll! lo* made to attarh Ho­ at they met In Lakeland together trlclty at • rat# that l* “Juat and Ing cold.
ant value of the collate!*T.recur- days ago en route for Florida.
The day’* |ow temperature
Assistance wa* rushed ImlB# II.As
. . -* result of Mr. Vr»h«k*
",
Jiarner propoeal.
with prominent celery grower* reasonable". G. H. Brown, local
Arms anj ammunition are aboard, ately from Raarbrueckm *ml oth- adrlress
the South waa Calico Bock,
local
Klwamans
are
P1
*"*
Mennwhlle,
It
was
strongly
Inti
ctUry
grower,
and
F.
1*
Mllltr*
from Sarasota, Manatee, and San­
The committee aleo learned that according to th# report.
cr neighboring towns.
ning . meeting with a group of mated by Republican congre*«lon- ford to discuss the noticeable re­ today, through their attorney 8. kanaaa whor. It wa# aaren
tha railroad* have application*
Snow waa general In Arkansas,
At the aame time, report* of
Among the dead waa a leading farmer* In the near future. r«. W. nl trader* after conference* at the
sults of their plan of plowing un­ K. Dighton, filed a bill of com­
pending before the R. F U.» ur *be unrest in th# Interior of Cuba, industrialist. Dr. Pupp. .
Yandre. of the Oranblo club, White House that l're*ident Hoo­ der one-third of the maturing pliant naming th# Florid* Powor much of Tannea*##, and V irgin*
Interstate Canttner-o l\.inml**lon taken to be Indication* that prep­
and a trees* la forecast for Birm­
Late last night a big condenser head* the committee in charge ofj ver did not approve giving the ex­
and lig h t Co., a* a tMfendant.
for about $70,000,000 in loan* In aration* for a second revolt connected wllh the gas tank still
celery•
ingham.
arrangement*.
,
Th#
hill
of
complaint
seta
forth
tendon
of
authority
advocated
hi
In th# majority vote of the T-addition to tha approxim ate/ against President MaelUdo’s gov; wa, bhiing. and the stricken pop­
Numerous automobile accl
According to the program «ot- IVmocratic House leader* to his grower* present, the plowing up at least ID Instances In which It
f.VIO.OOO.OOO already advanced.
were reported a# the result
eminent are under $ way. seeped ulation feared further dlsaslrr. lired by Mr. Frohock. the farmer successor.
I*
stated
that
there
has
been
an
period wa* estended through the
Tbe Inquiry wa* auapended fol­ through th# atrict censorship All fire brigades In the neighbor­
Representative Snell, nf New week beginning Feb. 2U.
alleged violation of contract by .now .and sleet. Temperature*
lowing yeaterday'a acaalen to give maintained over communlcatlona hood and local official* were ut would I*- ftfcouragvd: to l*l»»l
low as 56 were expected In JJ**
fur
hi*
own
use;
to
t
lant
with
a
York, minority House leader and
Karl Lahmann, secretary of the the power firm; that preaant rate# sonviU* Md other Northeast
Coutena and other member* an systems within the Island.
*
the scene.
vi,w
to
supplying
hi*
own
com­
o
s
m
I.
of
Indiana,
ranking
Repub­
W
ar*
"no
longer
Juat
and
reaaonSeminole
County Chamber of
eppovtualty to study information
Ido commanItles tomorrow.
The plant waa modernite.l two munity to plant as a la»t
From Canta C l* r\ and Orient*
lican
on
th#
appropriation#
com­
ablt",
and
that
there
U
"unlawful
hand aw) decide what to r e * ta province* cams rumors that small year* ago ami, a* a result of tech­
Commerce, who ■ was aaked to
the so-called money trope.
mittee. talked with Hoover f n j
on radio advertising, •&gt;- discrimination" In th a t ra ta a .ta
nical /haagea. eomparottariy !•**
When Florida **nt- WAUOO.OOO said they voiced -t„ him 'their ap­ apeak
.e
f
c
W
e
Aanda
J
^
S
t
I
m
h
A
s
f
0
i
±
L
c**&gt;^
SAafbrd a n
plained how such advsrtlefng 1# serial a ***** la
l*Cow*»n»
W ---- , —— - els—hare takan to the Mw-aWT men were actually wftrMng when
uiit of the etel# lost, year for position to the Garner proposition. arranged, the tang# I* rover* higher than thoa* charged in other
the almoet uaairiifioua testimony
the disaster occurred.
commodities that could have been
"I stated my opposition and so nightly at favorable- hour*, and title* In Florid* oervod by th#
*
In favor of eontlaulng eatmalen fields.
low yeaertUy waa 16 a t 11 A. M
The
In Orient#, It was
" ‘*,7 * '
me ruined
rumru setllon of Neun- produced In the state, the speaker did SneM," Wood said, “and 1
power firm.
of government credit had changed rioua
Snow fall also In h* SouthO areJ
group# are careful'/ hidden id^hcn looked a , though it had declared, it wa* time for the think he (Hie I’resjdenl) la In how other product* have gained
Th*
plaintiff*
conclude
th
tlr
hi* opinion that furthar loan* In leolated retreat*, but In Santa ttr9n r,
In popularity through the ua* of
___xr,|
_ by shellfire. Street* farmer* and business men lo gel agreement."
Una upeotmtry with tempera
bill
of
complaint
by
appealing
to
ahould h* auapended. Among the
at Anderton and that region
Clara roving band* h v » appear'd were filled with debris ami relief together.
“It ha* never been suggested by radio advertising.
loan, cited by Couaene yesterday,
Wen ho had concluded hla talk, Circuit C ourt' Judge Millard B. 28 degrees to treating.
.
at sugar mllla. described them­ worker* ware hampered in their
He
referred
to
the
rattle
in.
President
Hoover that , Congress
Smith, of Titusville, that ha “will
with the preaant market or eatldiscussion
followrd
among
mem­
Th* light rein that foil durta;
selves aa communist# or disgrun­
dustry of the state, long In dis­ should ahrnrtilr It* function#,’
taka
testimony
a*
to
th#
matters
mated vaUie of the collateral back tled workmen, asked that certain work.
The gas tank was Iwn-lhird* repute leeause of the prevalence Snell said. “I believe he would be bers of th# .Shipper* organisation, and thing* alleged"; that th# th* day-at Atlanta froia aa r
(Continued oil Page Five)
of them, follow:
wag* scale* be paid. and threat­ full when I* exploded, at the time of the Teva* fever tick, hut nppo*&lt;**l I*' |h*l no*'plaintiffs "may be given discov­ the ground with th# mercury
Central of Georgia, loan* «&gt;” • ened to aet fir# to the mill* and when shift* were being changed.
In
announcing
HU
p
illio
n
,
through
a
tick
eradication,
rapid­
ery of end from Ih* said dafend- •ring around (resting during
standing H.OM.OOO; collateral
Adjacent atreets. therefore, were ly becoming an Important factor Speaker Garner »*bl:
surrounding cane fields.
ant corporation in respect to the day. Thar* were tmmarou* V
Although few ran# (Ires other crowded with workmen, many of
“I want lo give tbe President
matter* amt things allaged aa be­ accidents and injuria* to
^CM eafb. North Shore ft Mil than accidental one* have been re­ whom were hurl by flying piece** in the state's wealth producing in­
unlimited power lo reduce the cost
'll ustries.
ing peculiarly within th* knowl­ trlan* who found tho going
waukea. »1,150.000; collateral, nn
(Continued on Pag* Tire)
ported thl* season, th# govern­ of metal and glass.
“In Marion county recently I of government. Practi.-al experi­
edge of the said corporation";
estimate.
____„ . ment took the.Sapt* C ura reports
In a nearby moving picture the­ stopped at one of the town# for ence ha* shown Ihst t'ongres* ••
that
u;&gt;on
final
(rearing
of
tha
Missouri Pacific, 117.100,000 in
seriously enough to semi to spe­ atre. three person* were kllVd dinner. I ordered a steak and not going to do It. Unless we let
case the “Court will compel by
loans; $7,301,000 In collatera' hut cial Investigator* Into the prov-. when the celling fell.
they brought me a choice piece of th* President have the powir w#
Program of events nn.th# opei proper process the establishment
additional eollaUral of uncatiThe cause of the explosion re­ meat. In view of the fact that cannot redeem the Democratic Ing day of th* first annua) Home
Inc.- yesterday. There appear to
of fair, juat and reasonable rate*
meted valu* wa* furnished on an have been no unusual troop move­ mained unclear.
Marten county is producing soma platform pledge for a 25 P»re'"* Demonstration Fair to be hekl at for electricity by the said corpo­
additional loan of $1,000,000 re­
The
structure
belonged
to
the
ment* yet.
„f the finest cattle in the coun­ cut In government cost*. Th# th* Mayfair IM*I nest wook. wa*
cently.
Seminole County was olghl
Blast
Furnace try I though the meat might be limit, he added, “i* the con.lttu- announetd today by Mr*. W. B. ration", and that tire "Court will,
A report, meager a* to details, Neunklrchener
by writ of Injunction, /(stra in th* ua* of fertiliser an IU f*
St. tool* and San Frmnclaco,
Works,
one
of
the
most
modern
In
waa received from
in San­
local
product
and
I
asked
tha
Ballard,
of
Altamonte
Spring*,
lion."
and prevent any further commis­ and grove* during January, f
$S,000.000 loans; $*».0O° collaler- ta Clara province, to the effect the Saar coal region. The tank
waitress whether that wa. true.
president of /be Senilnol# County sion by the defendant corporation according ta a compilation
cover waa hurled 2500 feet.
that
rural
guard#
and
“alsado*
She
eyed
me
a*
thiuxh
I
had
the
Federation 4 f / Woman’* Clubs, of Ih* various Illegal and void count!** releaaad today by
Southern Railway, $14,723,000 fought near there Thursday night,
Through the rich Rhine valley smallpox and said, 'thl* Is a high
sponsor of th# Fair.
practice* particularly set forth." Dopartmont of Agriculture
|n loans; $11,745.000 collateral.
aeveral rebel* being killed. That the thunder-Vk# Roar "f the blast class eating place. We serve only
Opening at 2:»»&gt; o’clock Thure
First declaring th at they ar* Tallahassee.
Mile* C. Kehnedy, chief of th# report could not be confirmed or- reverberated at 6:10 P. M. (12:10
western meat.’ And that I* only
day aftarnoon, the first feature of re*iilcnt lexpeyere of this city,
railway division ef th# Recon­
A total of 1740 tana of f
P. M. K. S. T.). The first explo­ often th# story In Florida. W#
th* day will It# a lecture at that die plaintiffs say th at they belong User waa ustd In ih* county,
struction Corporation,
testified U'\lM without confirmation there sion wa# followed by three or
can't
seem
to
gel
togethrr.
hour.
Mr*.
Isnhellr
Thursby.
mem
to a large rlasr of persona locally report reresli. Polk county
that In hla opinion th# collateral waa th , report from Miami, that four smallsv bleat*, each Increas­
“ Floridian* could very well (aka
ber of th# Home Economic* De­ uiing electric powor or light, a
on tha Central of Georgia loan
Maylto Menocal. eld»*t
of the ing the panic among th , inhabit­ a lesson from an Itish couple In
Through the generosity of K. K. partment of the Stale of Florida, class which "has a mutual Intareat 4001 ton* to load tho state Wit)
waa “adequate."
_ former president, hoppe.l off in an
Dad* county second with 905&lt;
.
.. my northern home town They Rrsdy, local |ivr .lock dealer who will lecture on “Canning.”
Cousens. pointing out th* It. r . airplane Thursday night for San­ ant*.
in th* subject matter of this ac­ tons, and Broward county tr
Police Immediately threw a wide used to fight terrible tattles on acted a* auctioneer at the Milan#
At
8:00
o’ekxk,
four
local
wom­
,
C. did not even eetlmal# the val­
with $4$0 tooi. Oraago, Mai
cordon around th# scene. *1 in* Saturday nights until neighbors Theater last Tuesday night when en will give a demonstration of tion."
Clara province.
ue of th* collateral on th* loan to t* Considerable
The idalntlffa therefor* "ra- HlllsboroVgh, and Palm
Interest l» being silme time removing 2000 resi­ called the police In. When th* article* donated by 20 leading how qullta are made, while m oth­
X . C hligo, North Slrnre * MU- manifested In lb* position of sev- dent* of th , workmen# section,
ipeclfu'ny
represent that tha counties1 preceded Ihl* county'll
waukee, which ha said wa* an •ral thousand member* of the which waa andangcred the most. cop stepped through the door they merchant*, were auctioned off^ for er women will begin th» making question* to be Judicially determ­ th* us* of fortllDer during Jan­
“ i*» of a rag rug, explaining th# atep* ined and adjudicated are question*
would unite lu give him the beat­ " P r o s p e r i t y Scrip." little
“Inaull
added: "You can i,c re t radical society known a*
uary.
ing of hi* life. We need to do Elisabeth Lawton, daughter of necessary a* she continued her of common and general Interest
probably count that off a* profit the A B C. which the present ndthat. 1 think it l* a shameful In­ Mr. and Mr*. IL W. Uwton. today wurk.
to all members ef th* said class,
ministration bUme* for many re­
la the happy and proud possessor
At 4:00 oclock, an interior deco­ so numerous aa to make it im­
J o r M e m b e r s h i p s dictment of0 ur citrus industry of a new dress and a handful of rator
cent aria of tvxorUm.
from
an
Orlando
furniture
that our various faction* must
practicable to bring them all be­
1U spokesmen prof#** to have
store will speak on “How To Dec fore this Court ae parties com­
have a crisis before they ran get toys, tbe gift of Mr. Brady.
no faith at all In former Presi­
Indicating to the »cf " ‘lr 7 of together."
During the progress of the auc­ orat( Th# Home Properly."
plainant."
dent Mario G. Menocal and other tha Semi nolo Chamhsr »&gt;f ConAs
for better government tion. Mr. Jlrady’s first bid In ev­ • Th# feature of th# evening pro­
A ##*ond Orlando dining boas
Citing Ih* fact that th* power
l-adeva of th* 1931 attempted up­ mere* “th* high tppe of scivc“ leagues Mr. Frohock «uige*ted ery case came from a small g in gram Is Scheduled aa a fashion
t
o
d a y notified th* ~
firm
since
Jaa.
23,
1928,
has
been
and
(M
o
tritlo
n
that
U
rising an j ar* reported a* opp&lt;»that the new deal in Florida poli­ who sat In a front row. The bid show to ba otagod by a local wom­
hut n»t tics, elected Fy an overwhelming waa $ lrb u t It waa toon lost in the en's ready-to-wear shop. Sanford and I*” now engaged la "th#‘ County Chamber af
Ing revolution ’ aa an Instrument memberaUp* pledged
NEW YORK.,Fats. 11— W i­
business of manufacturing and that “Samlnal* County
ganlutlon," ta a bank chrr* for
n e America*' w a r e * C rapeny far- solving Coke’* puM**'1 ‘reu* $9.75 turned In at trad# body of­ majority, be allowed to wurk out Increased bidding that at time* girts and matrons wl'4 act as mod­ distributing for profit electricity been featured on *«t
th# state’s problems. Technocracy, amounted to the final salelnf an els, and an out-of-town orchestra to a very large proportion of tho from UM time
today reduced tha wholesale price
A heterogeneous organiiatloa fice# thl* morning by Capivln •
will furnish a musical background.
be maintained, waa the on* thing article for’** high a , $51.
of |u leading, brand afrigw retu*
to Usa market,
(Continued On I’ago Six)
J.
IlalleVt
of
Fern
Park.
The
origin*11/
communistic
Mr. Brady’* attention to thl#
Th# Fair will continue on Fri­
needed ta send tbe United States
to $5J0 per thousand from $*.00 started
tlno* to do *0 a* tang aa It fas
sympathiser* and jater enlisting check represents full paym tr. i f further along tho rood to Hades. $| bidder cam# when the auction day and Saturday, coming to a
previously. The cut will to af­ th* support of more radical stu­ membership* pledged hut n o t
b* ■•cured,"
Ha urged a resoratiun of confi­ was half over. The picture of thl* cloaa shortly before midnight Sat­
fective Immediately. This to th#
Th* latter la ta
dent element#, a* well a* that of paid for last year.
young
girl,
eagerly
awaiting
her
urday.
It
la
fra*
to
lb#
public,
and
trade bWy letter af
oooood cut mad* by ib# A m t* certain influential professors^ of
Is Undariog tho che k. Csptain dence between tho farmer and th# chance t0 bid th# Ion# $1 In “Pros­ a larga number of exhibit*, par
lean Tahacco Company Ula year.
urging that
Hallott said that as a worker in buaineaa man through meetings
Tha f ln t react lew In retail Hr- Havana university, th* A B G la tha P a n Park area, h* h*«l such aa those conducted Ly Kl- perity Scrip” she held.- became tlcuraly of automobiles, will crowd
relery b#
Aa
announced
last
week,
tho
now
described
aa
working
at
cross
Hoi was th# word that ■ nation­
want* and other civic clubs, a cre­ fixed In Mr. Brady’s mind from the lobby .dining room, anj ball­ Sanford Elk* UjnJ under th* bl*.
Th* reply
pledged
a
rertain
number
of
subpurpose*, diridod aa U&gt; alma and
that Urn# on. Mr. Brady said that room of this hots).
wide f$ne#ry chain h*d
baton of E lgar A. Ball, of Or- that "wq a r, gtaf. to
scriptlon* for membership.
* ation of better understanding and ho k/pt looking for an artlcl# that
methods.
the prieee e f pepalRf • ! * « «
“
Undo, will piay an hour’s con­ la n
guaranteed
earn assistance to the farmer that will ho could sell lo the &gt;oung girl for
That Machado*’ well trained ps re d i ally
brands in marly stare* U tea
cert at First Street and Mag­
nfmed - forces, recently reinforced membership," bo explained, “end place him on hlo feet permanently. Ip r bid but that before he found
bread* la maay aUre* a t . tea
nolia Avenue tonight at 7:50
btcauoo they are unpaid u d*u.
it, th* auction was over.
easts g package and on* daua- ' •• four fighting plane* purchased I herewith present you with my
COMMISSION TH MEET
o’clock.
■
The following
morning Mr.
i lortm
" LorUlard and Com- ln !►“ United States, can cop* personal akack.
Th* coacert will b* played
I want Fern
PUisACClLA.
Feb.
11
cri-My
with
aay
Mrlalnjr
no
on#
Extension
of
the
privilege
of
Brady
ikUrmlned
th
it
h*
would
paay th * mat tha reduetlaa.
from an Improvise I bandstand.
doubts. Not doubted, either. I* th* Park at be paid op In full.’’
using tha Municipal Pier aa a try to local* the unknown bidder, literally cooked when
Simitar concerts may be played
Captain Hallott appear'd at the freight terminal la expected to be end In some war reimburse her water overflowed from aa
loyalty of Um army, navy and avi­
during the winter sea ion aa a
kick-off - breakfast laat Tseaciy on* of tk* matter* coming up for for th# dlitppolntmtnt n# i t l t Ing boiler Into on* they were
ation carps.
•
means of brighUil’.sg Bp th*
* " ' " gaaounced that Fern
Tim opposition Is likewise con­
_______
_____________
R.P.
pairing,
BUbrey
ha had eauscj her. InveetlgWdowguem section on buoy Satur­
,&gt;ef 10 hod already discussion a t tha regular aioetlag that
n e d that It &lt;4n not topple
tk
*
m
r
e
W
t
h
.
t
W
fW
vras
B*«rf
hums
■ American
of
tbe
City
Commission
next
Man*
This morning
day nlghU as wall ae providing •
laclmd* by fata* of arm*, it I*
cut It*
mesatire of snUrta lament far
will *•• t" It that day night a t 7:30 o'clock, togeOag
i
s
l
&amp;
i
Z
r
t
!
s
A
S
i
dd. bat howto to stare up enough
vfil
Hading
lunch Wednesday, she
, “because w# at with the realise basin*** that
resident* of awl vU f.tls Jq f v to
te draw
n
it
pany
near
here
and
both
loft
to hold up our usually occuplea th* group g t Ha possessor nf a new dress,
fan).
o f President-oloet Font
H wive* and children.
f ln t maatlag af any month* .
then* toy*.

Other Products Are
Excluded From Do­
mestic A 1lotment
Relief Legislation

&lt;*

Partly ------ , ---- . „
l^cal * N tte r yesterday. kl*» 11
tow I t.

Seminole Ranks 8th « ,
In Use Of Fertil*-^-

Brady Gives Young
Bidder At Auction
Gift For E f f o r ts

road,"

Hallett Gives Check

--------- *— -fU
Another R estaurant, I

C ig a re tte Prices
AreRedueed Again
By Big Companies

IS Offering Celery

Elks Band To Give
Concert Tonight

I

’ll

2 Men Are Killed In
Tank .Of Hot

«.

■~i •’“'** £

L - JL .

&gt;4

o

�*

■&gt;» ••

.i.t.

- f i •—N i a r a . ’W f c t

1- fT 5

•A

THE SANFORD HERALD. 0A

EIGHT
total •utstamllng debt
account down to 12.429,.

10 Bonded D e b f ^ r .
$6000 During^"?Comparison of the general fund
lonth Of January
*

*
•

'
;

bonded debt of Ihe City
■d wai reduced a total of i
during the month of Jancary, accofumg
aeeoru/ag to an official
(tatement of condition on Jan. 31.
1333, relented at the City Hall
Oil* morning.
'Daring tho month fdOOOpworth
of general term bonds were aecopied as payment on deumuent
taxes amj for other purpoees, to

LEGAL NOTICE
n n n i r t o r w A irnn-t e s t r .
K otlc I« H*r*hy «l*»n tb»»
aed In pur.usnc. nf test c.rtsln
final d « r . » "» fowclosur. • and
M l . , aunts ■ *4 »ni»r»4 « a &lt;h* t • "
4 etr nf Jnnwery l » l t . la s b 4 by lljs
t'lcu ll I'nnrt la am for a.mlani.
reaaiy. ri-flda. la Chsacry. la a
r.risln . ■ u . .
Ib.r.la P»n&lt;-lnt
w h.r.la Jr.rrgnoj-K HTANLAIlf&gt;
M rn tnaritAMrK &lt;fiMrA!«T. ■
rer po rslln n
uhrt.r l b .
I^ w .
af
r«Mh r s r n l ln s . • » &lt; p l a l a l l f f . a ae
lA II'H R B Tr.V rva
and Ol-I-IM
V M I A STRVKMO
bis » l f » ,
w «fn
O .f .n d s n l * . I. II M WA TItON, s .
Iip.rl.l M n .I.r
nf .a id
1‘nurt by

f

eel*, on’ M&lt;m4 a r
l b . Slh d e v nf
Msr eb. l i l t . |h» . a m . bains • &gt;&lt;'•*"
l m r o f ihla c u r t /in.
f o ll ow iB g
i * p « r r l M pm p# rty allnala III l l 'm *
M o l * futility,' FturMft. tn-wM*
L«»l 10 Ift |U»»rh • nf |ha Nan
U n l i t Hgtsdlvlaion nf Ih# f l i p
o f Hanford, Flnrli.a. g f r u n l U g
In (h# I'tal I h a f ' o f rarnptlail In
lha I'u bl lr |(arfir*|« nf ffanilnolm
CtkklFe, Flop Ills
1%* aantp ‘ in hv aoltl lo sa ti sfy Mi d
d trre e
T r r m a ; i*aah. Furrhaaar In pa / for
II. M. W A TS O N .
Hy .clal M s . o r

OF

AFFLICATIO N

▼U IIKIII)

l s 4 ar « 0H I m
030 • ( l i t f j p » # n i l
R I l l l l M • ! tha H a l t mt FlmrlJa.
Nolle*- la h » r » h y i l « « n th#| II II
flliwr. ptirrhaaor
nf * 33 ' l t O l h o f
T t l C # r t m r n t » No I I I . daloil the
71k . U p o f July A tX* l»Jt . h## fiu*l
M i d r t r l l f l r a t * In rny o f f l r o b M
h * » m « 4 # applirntIfin fo r I 0 B deed
to l n u a In R r m n U n c # wi th |xw
HUM rrrilflrnl** rnikraro# lh*» fnl*
lAfVlnw t|s»rflii#*i| propoMy nlftiai'tl
In HominoU
r .» u n ip f • Florida. !«»•
W ll:
Naat I# rhalna nf font 3 Her
lio n I# T o w n s h ip
3*
Motjth.
— f t a n a ' l# r a i l ? H Ht ra­
T h * nali. land b « l n « aaaran'd at |h'
dat a o f l h ' Inauaaca o f aurh r r r l l f t *
r ata In I k * name o f A &gt;! Hjotilom.
ITnlraa aal.l r a r t l f l r a t r ahall to* rrdaamrd a rr o r d l n g to la w t a t dr ad
Will laatt* th trr un on tha l l t h d«F
o f March A l » . 1033
Wllnaaa my
o f f ic i a l
algnaturo
and m « I thla lh#* 3 rd dap o f Fab*
rna ry. A. I&gt; . 1013
V. K. iHM tll.AHH,
triark t'lrrult «*i».irl
Nt-rolroila I'ooritv, Florida.

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Through courteny of tha U. 3. Department of Africalture in co-operation with the Florida State Marketing
Bureau. R. E. Winfrey, Sanford representative.
|t n e « o f w r * k Hhlpp#n ho ld in g for
MlghOt prlre-m
Ik* 1 I'l.A N T n T V . - f t n r r t r l U l i s l M Fofti. R a r sM ld
lUrlUih).
•
.cloudy.
I fk u l l n « a l ig h t ; ilpmjtiMt l ig ht , I R ir ,
k r l •I * * *! ) Carloa d* f o b
shipplug
|H*liil, ilMoffV on d t l l v ' r o d
M ira
Im i
o il
iran aporU IlM
c l u r f t a ) l*» Inch ' g n l t i , t\ K. Mo. I,
Individually wroahvft and p r p c n o M ,
I - I f d o t I I t . I d o t lew I N ; er tto
w a s h 'd and prwroolad, 1*1 d o t l i e *

Faaaiaga t h r oa g k tha F lo r id a • • ! » #
way a
l l a r l s l l s f Jaekaowellla.
H a ra r e. — . * t ta ld w fo t
f a t a &gt;4
ho
o
r
period
e o d t a g at I d t A# k .
ltl.llM I
Dvv from &lt;ih
today.
&lt;4.41111
ll.lllll
Al loo na
I. A tla nt a
t. Itnatnn I.
er fond*
V a lu e o f prop
nr ld g s po rt I. C hic ag o l f f l a v a l a n d
er Ilea
1, ,1 0 ,1 1 1 I t 4, ( 14,411.13 I, I Detroit I. Sa w f l a v a n I. S ew
York 4. Otnevvllfa I. Ph ll adalphla
I . r itt a hu r g h S. I 'n t om a e Tarda I.
Itlrhmond I , Savannah I, T o l a d o 1.
Yn ungalown I — T o t a l — I I
Faaaiaga f o r a S I featv p e rio d r o d la g at R i M A. tfl. today.
itn ttM A r
r A lim
17 m m
nnaaad N ' w Y ork IS, Phi lad elp hi a
I I . Ilo.ton |. H a r t f o r d 1. A lb a n y &gt;.
•*n» park t o Haltlmore. W a sh in gt on .
Ht ranton, ll atlalna. I ln ch ta ta f F l v o
ears held fo r rseotialgnmenl
r i . N f l M . V A T l ; • eara passed Ft.
|Mxal&gt;l.
Stt.MJ fs
tll.SM Is
Arrr««it lot
W a y n r - t , one each to f o l u m b o a .
•O-trMt. laifayatta. f«ogatuiport
Juils*
fle tr o lt
' vn .n r.
X t T . tl l . S V
JIT 111 &lt;4 , A T I . A M T A IH VItnHIOMN
rff a l a aw o »OPdoadf r ’HM*eweop.npn»aveae
— i n i r . T ! r * n 7 j i r r MAVAN.NAII m v r M S I O N M JarArcrtie«| In*
*
•ey n t y l. Po tomac Ta rd a I.
IffM l
14.007 71
11,007 71 hhlpptag Paint In fo rm a ti o n f o r
Thnredny. Pah. * IMS.
f&gt;rl i*f it»*
.
H ANPnill* OVIKIMI
tfacllon
of
lUrt'ral H*•
Florida
O rh w l a g
m l r .t r, cloudy.
Manila** light, grunt
w ir e ln«|Ulry:
r i a l l.nmla 1.1 aa.anu »•«
n#n«*ral larm
demand good, m a r * * t firm, hatter
lmrtd&lt;3
3.13V anti nn
fe eli ng pr ev ai li ng F e w salt*. car*
loads f ii h shipping point, ( ba se d
W a l e r ul llllp
iM.mla
, tM.anano
on delive red aaleg leaa
all traaa*
l la a ull ll lp
psirlutlon c h a r g e s | I t Inch eratao,
bon«N
343,00# aa
Indlvltlually washed. 1*10 dot. H r .
H\**r Am | am.
par; . nr load a f o h rnah track. |a
Inch rralea. Indiv idu all y vraahtd. 3 *
r ia l ImiinI s 1,341.000 a#
la do t ••»♦** l i e , moatly H e . V a ty
liahl, ehipMienta predicted
fo r balhonds .....
Meal r a t a l #
arr|itlred by
Hera
I I 4.4 I I . I S

(Vew Ford To Be On
Display1Saturday
At Sanford Agency

Th« first of (he new Ford V-R
cylinder. 112-Inch wheelbase mo­
te r rira will be displayed here to­
morrow In the showrooms of
Htrirkland
Motor*. The., Ford
dealers, It was announced today.
The rew V-H I* the largest snd
most powerful Ford ever lull!. U
L . . ____ ____■ *I.AI_.AI
I..
1
has new and distinctively
modern
ines, n most attractive front end,
lonurr wheelbase, large and room­
ier bodies, faster acceleration, In­
creased power and speed &gt;ard is
exceptionally economical In op­
X M IVKKKM.
eration. With its 75-hnrs*power,
D. C.
V-H rngine, the new Ford is rnp-

SEMINOLESAUSAGESHOP
I0NE 58-W

Celery M arket Reports

303 SANFORD AVE.

PHONE 58-W

M|d* from Hams and Hbauldars. Fur* Fork Halle

SAUSAG E

1 5/

l ».

F ir* Fark, Ijraakfat U ak

Found

SAUSAGE (We Make’em) :

20c

Country Btrl*. Fur* Park, Uak, Hmakrd

Pound

SAUSAGE (Hickory Smoked)

25c

0ie. 3.1 i.ol lie .tlr

M l f I lo A l i K I s P 1C I A : JOlfhtly
a t r o n i » r 17 d e g re e* partly cloudy
I I Fl a a r r i v ' d , I I . r a r t on track
Kuppllwa alxiMl
mo«|*&gt;rata. damarul
mcHiaralo. market alightljr atrongar
Klurkla la Inch r r a t 'a , washed and
pr»r&lt;Mil»i|. and Individually w a s h 'd
anil p fp r w il nl , 4 do t 1.71*3 M , aataa
la l* Thu rod ay low a* 1 43 . 0 cotN M « « . I d o t moatly 1 0 0 . aaUlalw Thursday low aa (. 71 ; |0 dot
I it !
moatly |.71
S H W Y O IIK :
About ataady.
It
degraaB. clear. I I r a r s a r r i v ' d ; II
Fla u n l o a d ' d ;
IT rara on
track.
HupplUa modarat*.
domarul
alow,
market about
steady
Flor ida I t
inch rralea. cra te washed, and In.
dlvtdually washed
and preaoalac.
&gt; t &lt;l..s, I S l . I . n ; 1 tloi- I . I I . I IO;
li
| i t . ( i t , r . w higher.

G h u rrirtJ o D V B T ttfttl!—

Opens 3-Day Session

alii, of a sustained epeed of HO
mile* an hour.
The (tyling of- the 14 body typo o'clock, songs by the Red Rose
txpres.ee the new mode in motor Jubilee Singers at 8:fft o’clock,
car building. The modern note is snd a m cisag, by A. J. Tomlinson,
found in the sloping Vee radiator Of Cleveland, Tenn.. genera) over­
grill, the skirted fenders, newly- seer of the Churchet of God In
ucslgned headlamps, cowl lampe this country.
Rervice* wl'l be held on Raturami bumpers, the curve of the
hoodalde ventilators, the 20-de­ day, while the convention comes
gree elant of the windshield, the to a close Sunday after an all-day
cuived roof header, the reverse session betinning at a sunrise
curve of the rear ijuafter and the meeting. Pastor* and renrasenta.
batik* ard sweep of the apron tlves nf all churches will he r'-e*
|0 minutes each fn» an exnonlt'nn
masking the gasoline tank.
The ' new all-iteel bodies are nf thel- f«|lh. while, short|v he.
materially wider,_ almost a ____
foot fore mlilnlvht all hlshnos. desco»s.
.J consequently ^muchjand
evangelists wll' be *|ven Inlonger and
j
'
lnstru-|. ••nictlnn hv Overseer Tomlinson.
loomfer. ?Tht
’ . attractive
.....
mrnt panel Is directly In front of. The public I* Invited to oil servthe driver, with a large package! Ices.
compartment at the right xlde uf
- ■
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■
Ihe instiument board. Front seats
f J n l f I-P R U fltlS
in closed c a n are fully adjustable. V T e P
interior fittings are luxurious.
Optima In upholstery and a wide
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able.
«.
Ce--ce G. |fu l\ »*n at the SanThe improved V-3 engine le fit- fnr&lt;| Country Club, tomorrow
red with all-alumnlum cylinder rnornl"* will give free fundamenthemle, one of the most noteworthy ( | ro lf lessons to rennn* of high
forward steps in motor design In
b-,Vs and girls who g r,
many years. Because
aluminum,.^«&gt;t,d t„ be on hand by 9:00
dissipates heat more rapidly, the'o'clock.
uso of Ihe aluminum
cylinder At that h&lt;r&lt;r he w"l b s» 'i a
heads permits highercor.pres-l K«if
hour l**s*n for e'rlt of high
sion pressure and results In In- ..Knot *•». At
o'-locV hov*
creased epeed, power and emooth- b u s ,-h/vl
mHi U&gt; Instructcl
ness,
faster acceleration and e-kiu ,4 jp-on nV'ocV W « and
adued fust economy.
r | r|( 0f junior high school age are

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SLICED BACON

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17c

lb.

21c

Armour’a Star, Fixed Plaror

SLICED BACON
Fancy, Weil era. Loin, Park

CHOPS 2
BUTTER

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A*r**r'r Clever Bleam, Daisy

CHEESE

pound

LONG'S MEAT IS A TREAT TO EAT
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Lb.

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cramping." writes Mr*. Herbert
W. Hunt, of Hallarltle, Texas.
"My pain would nauseate me. I
would Just drag aruund. so slug­
gish and ‘do-less.* My mother doelded to give me Cardul. 1 began
to mend. That tired, doggish
faallag waa gone and the pslas
disappeared. I can't praise Cardul
too highly because I know it
helped ms."
, CAB DUI Is safe and wholesome

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Mradow Gold—

10c llaa 1 tin*.
8c ling n times.
7c llna 6 Unas.
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Minimum chary* 30c.

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SUGAR
5
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LOST! Right hand black k id
g\ov*, Tuesday n ig h t Pitas*
return to Celery Club. Seward.

Evgrydny Milk

CHEESE, lb........
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j

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the aiperience and equipment
to go year Job. Bee ae sag

GOV’T. INSPECTED FLA. PORK

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W, l i t Street
Prank Lewis nm Martin have

to be taught fundamental golf.
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Fancy Writer*. Round Or Loin

SguarTanteEed! prAmhKJard

Martin’s Garage

Scouts Are Invited
/ To Hear Dan Beard

LOST* “Bootale," a Boston
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ward If returned to Mary,
Myrtle Ave.

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Sharpshooters On
Top In Cage Loop
As S eason Closes

Coach Leonard McLocaa* Semi­
nole n igh Sebool baiketball squid
play* lha Kuotie High School team
The Junior High School baikethere tonight a t 1:00 o'clock In one
of tha few remaining tome* on ball I n n i came to the -loss of Ite
regular leaion thi* week with the
the 1913 etbedul*.
Deepite the fact that the loya! Sharpshooter* team leading in
team hae won only four ganiee la ■tandlngi with four gameo won
13 atarti, Coach McLocaa belieTce and two loit. The Ramblera and
Hawkey** were tied with three
that the eiperlenco gained w it
prove of great value In the annual wlm ami three defeat* each, while
district baiketball tournament at the Muitangi had four defeat*
DeLand |ate th ii month. The lo«i ■ml only two victoriei.
The Sharpthooten. lecond half
of center Jack Kanner became of
|
winnen,
wl^ meet the Hawkeyee,
Ineligibility put a crimp In the
team’* hopee for victor lei, but f ln t half wlaner*. In a two out of
lubotltute Govocek la laid to be three game icrlei noxt week to
learning rapidly, and ihould prove decliio the champlonikip of tho
leaguo. Both Mama a rt well bal­
a valuable man when the tourna­
anced In defenio and offrnao, and
ment goto under way.
are »ald t0 compare favorably
with m m t of tho vanity teama
that hkve rep relented tho ichool.
When the loaion had ended.
Saptalp Stoothoff of tho Sharp■honten team had aeored a total
All Boy Scouts (rum this coun­ of 87 point! in nine gam**. Ilia
cil will bo Interestod to learn neareit rival In scoring waa Cap.
that "Uncle Dan" Beard, national tain Zachry of tha Ramblcre. who
Seoi’t commissioner, is to to tu ra had M polnta In I t games. Durat Rollins College in Recreation
Hall, Tuesday evening, Feb 11. at
V T lB ^ to O r W *lKe Topic?’ fcVKe
Bey and How to Get Next to
Him." Though this subject sounds
as if it wire solely for adults,
there will be pkinty for tho boys
•T&gt; along the way. All Scouts,
their Scoutmasters, executives and
frlsnda, as well aa the general
public ore Invited.
Inasmuch as reserved seatn are
to be set aside for ihe Scouts and
their leaders, all troops contem­ ceed to Recreation Hall In n body.
plating attendance *are requested At the conclusion of the lecture
to notify Boy Scout headquarter*, there will be an Informal recep­
Orlando, not later than Monday, tion and every Scout will be given
Psh. 30, as to piobablo attendance. an opportunity to ehaka hand*
The Scouts are asked U&gt; as- with his guest.
••mbit on the athletic ficVl In
front o f Carnegie Hall at 7:45
P. M. in order that they may pro­

Set For Saturday

Lean, Mraty, Country Style RIIIH or

BACKBONE

Seminole High Cage
Team fo Meet Eustis

VOE BALE: ala pirns

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�dictatorial Howi

Sanford Herald

Dictatorial p o w ers m ay be granted P re sid en t-elect
tSBSEPoti ROCK 'tKAlCr
Roosevelt a f te r ‘M aith 4 for the purpose of abolishing un­
ACTIONS
necessary bureaus and commission*, cutting expenses gen­
No gala or lots I* rtrOgfllMt)
erally and In s h o r t b alan cin g , th e budget.
C ongress is for incomc-tsx purpose* am S'rifc
debating the subject today, With tt)e Democrats rather n i t ef tbo *«h»agv of s ta c k e r
larg ely lirt favor o f the proposal and1 the Republicans'Hoed securities to a corporators *AWV
.\
r vttek or securities In 'S W b *
Im m iw up agaioat It. Recently Col. Houag wrote an Article for 'fe
corporation in pursuance *f S
Liberty
in
whieh
he
asked
the
quwtton,
"Does
America
i n IUtri ^
of rvorjraniration to which both
SetnI-JFy*Uria
) ITFor
i
Need A D ictator?"
corporation* ar* parti** or a*( a
/ . :
-------rt p
.J t is often conceded tin t the best form of government rvittlt of th* etrhang# of stack
By OBOBCK'B. ANDOSON
JUS
pm t « a
u dictato rsh ip .............provided you have n benevolent or faeorlti** tn a rorponUj
NEW YORK CITY. d M - t l c ^
M lln s
ctutor. Yft once heard an Englishman express the same so|*4y .fo r stock or seturfilw ,
silo*1
That th* ft
idea somewhat differently when h* •remarked. "The best the aim* corporation ft* CoiuokDon ta scHoes admits of no
form
of
government
is
an
absolute
monarchy
tempered
tlon with a
recapitalisation,
iv fa iir s ir
doubt, hot that it to legitlmat* oc­
.with periodic aaaaaalnations.”
The advantage of a dic­ Where mon*y or otb*r property
casion fer th* Musi-hystaria which
tatorship ia that if it doesn't work you can eliminate the to r*c«lv*d along with "u^b
change*, no !o** U reeoirnlrid',
parts fly th* country In tho last
entire system simply by the removal of one mao,’
though a taxable gain may rap
fine weeks to op*n- *• toimldsrebl*
Without
a
shadow
of
n
doubt
a
dictatorship
has
some
c i a * .1
alio prohibit*
question. If th* Un* *f farectoaur*
redeeming features, even the type of dictatorship which Tha atatut*
for any lot* froi
on th* farm mortgage short cogCongress hits in mind when It proposes giving certain duction
p
B
S
t
r
*a|* cr other dlopoaltlon of «tp«li
throes Its upward ellmh during
Milli m «• n *
dictatorial
powers
to
Mr.
Roosevelt
For
years
Con
or' oociirltlet wher* th* tAXsjij«rf
of. *u ««f&lt; | w S « y
th* current firm ytar in th* asm*
II *r not • « • » • * • « * &lt; • gross has been debating economy and for years ex­ within ■ ptrlod Of SO iUys^^*f&lt;)(*
proportion aa last year, th* to tal,
till
penses havo continued to rise. As matters now stand, only or aft«r th* dst* of sslt or othtr
number of farm ’ wrongi ff* fmwH ialllw llpa '■&lt;
Congress can rsducs expenses and only Congress can levy dtipo-IUon, acqutrts •r tniVrj, Ineiota res for th* re m a t reason
• riw m &lt; n
taxes. It is becoming increasingly evident' that Congress to ■ contract or option to seqatr*
wUl • xceed 167JX)0. That S**m* a
SATURDAY. PEik T T u u
proposes to do neither to the extent which necessity' de­ substantially Identical ..sMHfMl#t
large numkir. but it to only ‘AS
scrurltl*..
*
Mr rent of th* estimate
mands.
.
000 firm* in the Unltcff
Th* treatment of atln*" "hid
It seems reasonable enough that Mr. Roosevelt, or any
■IBLlI VERSE FOB TODAY
*‘TtrjtwtM¥'iW”rtrtA"*ri«rta»*'hi'”*'
’tntsHtyenfr^pmBTCif given w r rnrwnr ‘timtmrttraTd'Hfflow .............. ........ ........ . —
th* lOSS-FS farm yrer to a* frost
I f ONLY GOD: B**A’b Isrjt- pliah fof the federal government the task which la confront­ «schnn«* of cspltsl s« .*tj tfridtr
a* ia th* previous year to doubt­
he Lord our God’li on* LonL ing every business man in the country, every housekeeper th* ttrtnu* act of 10.13 rtmalnd'
th* -am* at It *■&lt; und*r thh’fsvful. There ha* hren a great Iptuny Sit.
,
’
throughout the land, simply that of making both umia *nu* art or 19W. Th* t*hh'*V
rreos*. bat In ri«w of th* fact,
meet.
All
Mr.
Roosevelt
would
h*v*
1°
do
Is
to
figure
out
that th* great Nf* Ins urines comto m
prepto M klon fame; Just how much he ean raise by taxation and then appro­ Ital &gt;*'**t»‘' mtdht with-'-**?
exception* property htM by tKF
ponire, federal Und banka aad
threat upon
priate that amount among the more essential 3f his various Im p s jrr for * period of morf
country oommsreiAl banka hare
’Sanat*.
than two year. *nd tueh’' proper
departments and. offices, eliminating the rest.
&lt;
followed lh* policy, So fnr ss pssh i The
'
sihle, *f foreclocing mortgage*
Thu trouble with Congress is that each member views ty, of course,' Incudet slo&lt;)if' ajii:
mod*m glrfo W*» of ■
only in re*** where.siwb Mttoa it. i \
disarmament
eanferente U an the situation from his particular position unable to see the s*curiti*». In th* c*s« of,*n'"lnmad* nee w a ry by th* Mtopoql- ' J
II* Imrid* wills a chaperone thing as a whole.
We believe it was Walter Lippmanu. ilividml, any loss sustained '''fa
rc p c c l of capital assets Is ffrstj
lion or inability f th* faremr to
lb* tack utL
who compared our present predicament to that of the ele­ offset
against «ny gstns, frijnt
carry on or by tha Intervention of
z
*■
phant when Inspected by the four blind men. One of them
S fe e s J a e s ir
.
second mortgnxn an d • h a f t • 1
'.'And on* wrlwr; eafaT l&amp; An Bad 'hohl of hla trunk. “This'la a tall slender beast," he such sourre. A cnpltal net gain
mortgar* holdar*. it to qait*-preother year wcTt *U b# bask on u ld . Another one grasped the elephant .by a tusk. “Why otsy. nt th* election of th* tax­
payer other thsn a corporation,
•Ibie that thn n t* of bmreare has
Saiy Street again. Or
ibis Animal Is made of stone," he declared. The third man be taxed St the rata of 1? J-3
net been so great.
i" thing* *aay oq • h * * ta » f* t.
somehow managed to get underneath the elephant and percent Instead of the regnlsr HARD CASH FOR DOUBTFUL CREDIT
Tha prorent aeutrnres of th*
‘» ■
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■NEW
YORK
HBRALD-TBIBUNB
rotes for computing th* ' normal
sltxatton U largely'a Otata prob­
( ' Congress
Investigated
lh» cried, “Help, a mountain Is falling on me." The fourth
tnx
and
sur’-lnx
on
ordinary
(
lq“What a dainty Ut­
lem. Th* number of farm* net**ln th
chargee launched agaliut It by man ’had hold of the elephant's tail.
"aulhteltativ*!V ersn unhesitatingly choose repudiation,
comc. No election 1* allowed, how­
Ir under mortgage in th* United
slid anonymous, sources brrnute they believe th* present
David Barry and found that ile creature—how delightful," he remarked.
ever, with respect to the treat­
State* to somrwhst unrertain,.
Congress la ai pur* a* a Uly.
So it in perhaps with Congress.
Each man examin­ ment of a capital net loss. a. th- i-t Lu.'lanl ttginning to speak obligations .to be utterly beyond •Continued from Pag* One)
finer
th* last complete return.sur­
a
suliIn
Ihs
piectlrsl
terms
of
ing closely Home particular part of the problem, is wholly
their Vapaclty. I f th* __ question, In the co m m it te e, but Cop*I*nd vey wa* in 192S. However, hi tree—Ingot production Ineteased unable to see any of th« other parts.
P erhaps.If the'
«■“. T S
«
&amp;***•*&gt; *■ M -s . a- however, ronorms a form of sta- and Senator Ty ding*, Democrat,
two hundred thousand tuna entire task were thrown upon the shoulders of one man, rapltal net loss .l* limited to 1! war debts huaincas begin* In .Dement which must U* within Maryland, served notice they Ing th* prerentags of farina undsr;
What thla country ho would be better nblc to grapple with i t . w etnjrthe thing 1-Z ‘p*rr*nt" lher»«f.‘"nie"*W8u7it (oar* down out of those realms of th rtr pm » n t ability to pay. thcy would - mah*-~*w*th*e -affect -la mortgag* from as far hack aa
f*»tf to'H u' prsMBl lIhu- Uut* has “
unreality in which th* Chamberla mora guts Ilka itaal In- aa a wholn from ull of its various angles.
The. President of the tax payable In such (k&lt;a lain type of dpevchmaking hail probably will hid high in order slash the total on tha floor. been a remarkable »U*dines* In
It
was
Tydlnga
who
had
suc­
la the only, man tu our government who represents the Is subject to th* further provt- eeemad to leave It; Attempts by tn avoid th* ditaster* which re­ ceeded In iob-com'mltte# Thurs­ the trend, and with th* mtreptton
country
nn u whole. Upon him should rest the responsi­ •Ion that In n0 cas* Is th* amount debtoA or creditors to "rdueat*" pudiation must invuls* for them- day in rutttag lb* fund 10 per­ of tho period twtweea IMP and
*&gt; Tha farmer ahoald by tMa tlma
IMS, th* chart *f l»creaa* shews
bility
of
leading the way, but such res|&gt;onslbillty should be of tax to l&gt;* less than it would one another in their pespertive selves.
cent,
•
taka federal aid w ith 'a grain of
be If compute,! without r**artl to potnta of rt*w offer little ground
A lump-sum payment means
a line almost straight in Its up­
salt. Tha govammant ha* b*an accompanied by All the authority which is necessary.
Tha
90.440,000
figure
th*.eapiU | net lots prori»ion,

S

J S T A . 'r ’"
&gt;

Oratorical S torm
Expected In Fight
Over Cut In Funds

/wiping Mm for tan ytara and now

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To b* deductible, * loss aris­
ing from “fir**, storms, ship­
--------- »■
wrecks, or other casualty” n**d
vTh* ehl*f abjection to David
not t» connected with th* tax­
rry'a artlrla about Congrvaa
An army Is made up of men and fighting equipment, payer’* trad* or business. If his
to ba that ha aatd that only cither single' Item of which cannot be very effective in bat- ho mi ...
, , 1|„ m_i,tu l&gt; ,1.
few senators and

I f o h T l him I

Hitler’s Storm Troops

r»pr*oanta* t |e
Germany Ja forbi4d«n byntheo.UeraaUlaa TonaAyUtv.
Ivta ar* griftVrs,
have more than an extremdy limited amount of war mate­
&amp;U‘ f
----- -— «U 5f,
A id Another thing, Frene# rials but there uro no restrictions on the number of men
Ultl be willing ty pay her she may organize Into n potential army, albeit toothless.
The storm troops of Adojph Hitler, Austrian firebrand
rv of .tiw war dtbt in fanoy
In**, If *h( Ystlfbrnla grapr and leader of tho Naais, are a most highly developed mil­
rowara would allow It.
itary force from the standpoint of man power, hut instead
•--- ------{
of using guns and other instruments of death, all maneu­
lie fori-3
nation' can balance vers are carried out w it^ u m m y rifles, dummy tanks, und
Jh# budget, It's got to unbalance
dummy bombs.
aoma of tha budget. makers.—«
These Htorm troops number GOO,000 young and en­
{Omaha World Herald, Moat of
J ’them a re unbalanced already, thusiastic follower* of Hitler. They havo found an outlet
for romance and adventure. In the army where Intensive
o--------pity si oil training, atrjet discipline, and loyalty’ tu th.'
'In# “cause" ora the olrdsr of the day.
iASPuiPWSufiSr A t£5
■nd
; up Its builness In a Jiffy and
’ Whether this huge force of restlsaa youths will prove
home. That mutt be the d lf Germany's salvation or her doom only the future cun till,
L'
between a etfteiman and hut Intthc meantime there.continues tho constant drilling
otitle lan.
of men, military maneuvers,/physical training exercUrs. and
p
(ms Coogressrasn hare c i instruction In the technical phase of war. &lt; The work is
-the nitltuee that they carried un nt camps located nil over the nation, frequently
pot *, consider S. lamp sum the costla uf n landed nobleman furnishing the head­
li#nt&gt;n war debts, avidantly quarters and his extensive terruin tho drill field.
Leadership ia supplied usunlly by officers of the
to by uwed elaren b IIImperial Army, men trained in actual warfare.
A
m to collect two bllilotu. former
typical example of them exists in the personage of Ed­
■id«nt Hoover will dollvvr mund Heines, one of the major generals in Hitler's army, u
I farewell oddress in N*w Yotk man of 34, winner of tho Iron Cross, cited several times for
[■Monday night when h» will bravery, a daring reckless type who Commands respect and,
to th* National Sapubliean
_ at th* Woldorf-Aatoil* and inspires hla followers.
Lead by men of his calibre, these 600,000 physicallyr tha country ftnerkfc wfir &gt;•
fit and highly trained forces only need weapons to carry
idle brcadcaat.
« v
moat any objective their fervent spirits desire. Ia It any
■ 0----£J"L ,
I 4f tha spoolers ai tha “Bay wonder th a t France looks towards the Rhine, with appre­
movement .w o u ld hension And is loathe to reduce her military strength?
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th*lr slogan

to "Destroy

ion Qrawsrs'

Uarkat"

of whkh moon th* sam*
J 'd t .wouldn't Lr qi)U* *o
t in th* BoiUh.

BANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

!' -*k. ■ i* i i
Motors, width mak*s
,'Baidu, CadlltaA* sand
aayUUnc you want, thU
[kMarod th* regular U «*at
I stock* aad
’tttvwttfstaaa
-Motaaiaat* .*•*•*! «*»*
lit for ISIS was 410070,
( With 4*&lt;hS77.l07 for th*
yaar, AosMtMag of a
^IkiBaatafcs-WUp hav*
UMn for aonarsl Mo­
st paying ditidthdi.
■ ■ » ' * " ;. t
fegadag a g m t
i "tha'fNd''f e f

Mr*. J. Q. Adam* tnitrlslntd tin* under hi* banner, practically
mo*t plrassnUy *t km:heo.i Sat- cspturtd th * Mk Imu capital.
Ftsntlsco Msdtrd, prvaldcnt, of
utiiay a t h«r sttrsetivu home m
th* npoblit, and m*ntb*n of hi*
Buck Lak*. G*n«vs, In complimaM cahiiMt, took rtfug* In tha Na­
to Mrs. I. C. Elthnar and Mr*. 'A. tional capital wb*r* (H»y w*r*
JTr*y, ef Baltimore, Md. Af u r b*sl*g*d, but with MU* loyal
laashaon .th*. gutai* renutt-J !fo troop*,.at 4h*)r back*, *u*c**d*.l
th* pastor. Mrs. Adams it a tab ia defending the palsc* front th*
rnUd satartalM r and tho afulr, assanlii of th* ratal at loolits.
M w u rUthoroughly
M M ia M M inJoysNa.
Thorsday aftdfaoAa last thor*
Tho*« ohjoylng ih* ocaaswu with t u a spltndld &lt;wwatlng of th*
Mrs. Adam* wRr*': Mrs. JL C. Wm L, gld* lmprovanwnt Associa­
Elchi
lchn*r, Mrs. A..J . Fry, M
Air*,
r*, rgn- tion at th* Robins Ntsi whtn Mrs.
Aor^Car^ti Mrs.i.4L
Jl. Marinr, Mas- John Dltklas was tk« got*t of th*
P*i*rs, da. II. H. futti- sitoclstion. FoUowtar tha r*gulsr
tapi* iUrrli, ef business Msskn Mra. Ditkln* was
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dtv*r*-aad WMUr Park. M|M B*1V Bkiintr. |«tradpr«d wad gave aa w*Ui»* of
tk . proposed union of th* Worn
lH * g l% '* 0 t old Beysn aad Mis* JUaacka jPattishsU.'
s a 't Ctubaoi'BAnford. At th*
The gaafonl UgTt A Fwtl &lt;

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airoifit JlTjfrelWl^'m'wL
Vy ftoodr ■ or ?**» t r,***t*1
. bualneaallk.
bungAlew
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j.
basla.
Whether
or
not a lump-sum
lump-turn
storm, -h* may claim a deduction
for the loss sustained.
Lots of property by theft or
burglary i* an allowable deduc­
tion, amt need not be Incurred in
trad* or boslnati. Her.**, tha lot*
occasioned by th* IhsR tcf Jewelry or an automobile, used, fur
,

tually was stolen. Hhould rlrrumstances attending the loee leave
tha owner In doubt as to whether
It wa* stolen or lost, lh* - claim
would not lie allowed.
j
A loss I* deductible only in the
year in which it wae sustained,
even though, aa in tha eqiM Of •
theft or eatoalty, it m sy4wn,j&gt;*
iiiscovered until a b ite r.. year.
Ixwata eompammted for bg.lrt-vir
anea or otherwise, of coup**, pro
nut deductible. llowtvqraiiJffr
w ant th* amount of Iqiuisoct. U
not aufflclenl t„ recum*«n*a, for
tti* Inas aualained, lb* *M?W(
ill* loss 'over th* *maqni|!0f jqjsuranc* la dedurtlble. j t , | 4 j , ■
Bad debt* cunitilutg^gHConsldetable (tent In th* rptoipis., 0/
many Uxpay«r* awl ,(f * 7 i t
treated in on* or tw ^ wayf—
cither by deduction froiq. grjvt*
income in rsepe.-t to debt* asccr
tained to W 'w o rth lu s aithfi
whole or In part or tyfoa,
lion of a reaeonabla
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bad debts. Taxpayers yrajs|,gjVM
an option h r 19*1 t» reUct. j]
&gt;ds. JThmnt!
t r of th* tw a methods.
l^
od used In tha reU irn l^ to ,,,
must b* used in rtturoa,(*r
sequent years unlsre pejnvlsslun
U granted- by th* Comral**Un*r

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to rhang* roust l&gt;*
SO day* prior (O.tba
taxable year for which

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1* to b« tf/scUre.

Uoxrevse, a
taxpayer filing a first y*lan» In
1939' may Miect *lth*r of th* two
methods, aokjoct to Om spprv“ ’
of th* remrolsiloosr »
Ination *f th* return,
to adopt tha wa*rva
limited U .taxpayer* having
U rg. nimbor of aceouats where

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payment will alone suffice to
bring ■ final ■•ttUment, whrn
lh* British Legin to talk In thest
terms it implies that they wilt
seek a settlement by th* admir­
al)]* method of offering u* some
tangible reason for a«Ullitg.
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Tha lump-sum idea Itself stems

olMitifA utitl rofitfuliiie* 1» ^1*“- , 4
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ruiny which
t:^ r.
h it^hav*
:;:^Lean
« r .'vevoked
u‘k^f
properly ac­ *^.-..nvow

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for negotiation; g~ lump- payment,
however, ia something definite
enough to talk abuut. If the
British official representatives are
willing to rale* tbc question of
such at* D,l*r
offer U means,mav
m eans,tlun inry
they

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by the cornplexilin of th* debt
problem. Its sterling beauty lie*
in tho fart that 91 JAM,000,000 or
of hard cash right now, avail*
nblc t„ Lt&lt; applied to our present
b o d y i^ y difficult!**, is likely to
look inoro attractive even to the
hltlrrvst last red-center In Con­
gress than times that amount- in
paper claims which Sr* rapidly
becoming valueless. It* appeal for
Hi* European debtor lift in lh*
fart that a lump-sum payment by
its vary nature must W within hi*
Capacity to pay. Aa b«twc«n th*
prelent obligations and repudia­
te d , th* European powtra Will

eilhei that the debtor-power* will
raist- the necessary cash .by tho
sate nf their own dollar bond* In
thi* country or al«* that they will
deliver their bonds tu til* Ameri­
can Treasury for Immedlata sal*
cither. cm * the
to the pobjlc. In either,caa*
amount* p m t.b * ro clearly within
the Vebtor nation’s capacity that
the private investor will
n b* will­
ing t.» absorb them. The payment
tn be made by (Irrmany under
the lausanne agreement ii In the
form of bond* which caa be issued
only as long as they bring DO or
over; »om- ssfeguaid of th* sort
would doubtless hav* to be intro­
duced Into any agreement for ■
lumpsum payment by th* Allies
to th* United ’Nlatw. Thu* th*
total amount of the payratnt
would finally depend on the mar­
kets, and for that reason there la
litlfes point at tha moment In ar­
guing about the face vaJuo agreed
upon. Th* Ixsndon
dispatch**
speak of an amount as great s»
13,000,000,000; that does credit
to tire British desire to meet Uirir
debts, though ax a practical mat­
ter It probably will prove, when
the expert* meet, on the high

. " ,0l"P-*“'n payment la

decided upon, th* Important thing
for lh* creditor aa well a* the
debtor I* that It be within limit*
whieh are practicable.

ward ellfrth. tn -1990 th* p«trent-

sent* a cut of IB percent under are of al| farms la'- th* UaiUiK
current funds for dry *nf*re*SUtta under mortgag* VOX 17.9
mrtiit — 910,260,000,
President por rent; In 1940 It wa* 80 par;
H otter in his budget 'estimate*
rent; In 1910, 13.3 per cratl in
for next year proposed 90,609,000,
but- this was cut to 9*420,000 by 1M0, 87J por rent. In 1998 it fall
to 34A tur cent, aopprontty aa,a
thfejlogw committee.and lq |9,- rewutt of ths ’eanreitation of many ,
400,000 on th* House H oar.'
mortgag** In FTretcn a n a s j
Interest In tba repeal question rauasd by th» revAnlon of many
wad stimulated today with publi­ farms to former owners. By 1928
cation by Senator Barbour repub­ th* percentage had again I n •
lican New Jersey of a U ttar frqm creared tn M p*r wot. Th* trend
Federal Judge William Clark of of th* chart show* * percentage
N*w Jersey replying to th*'**n- of about 40 fer 1982—a figure
ator’s request for hi* vMvra on generally aoe*pt*d as approxi­
the convention method of rati­ mately correct.
fication whieh though not pro­
Th* distribution of th* o;ort.
vided in th* Blain* resolution, gsges, however, wa* very unseen.
wa* drclartd for In th* pUt- With an arermg* of 38 p*r cent
forms of both Democratic aad Re­ for th* whol* country in 1928 New
publican parties last summer.
Kngkand state* avenged only 82A
D ark w** lh* Judgw who in per rent, tlu * Middle Atlantic
1030 held th* !Mh Amendment state* only 81-4 . per rent, whllo
wa* unconstitutional, baling this th* west north centre! stale* av­
on tho rontentio that euth an
eraged 49V par rent and the
amendment should havo been sub­
mountain and Pacific Coast state*
mitted to conventions instead of 48 per rent. ThU distribution of
legislature*. Th* supreme esutt-ffloans baa persisted in a general
tV.. m
l*
U
s e . ! I’1
overruled him. He
wret*
Bar
way and account* for lh* ’scut*
hour; *
situation in soma parts of tha
"I venture the prophecy that, if country a* compared with’ relative
the convention method l* not
in other*.
adopted now, th* American peo­ ean*
Th# Th# largo lacreare In th#
ple will' b* forever "deprived of
number of farm mortgag* Ioretk* opportunity to repress Umir
ctmurre naturally ha* nSreted
opinion of constitutional amend- most seriously th* list** with .the
ments IH one of tho ways offend Vsrgret percentage ar mortgaged .
them by th* wisdom'of th* fath­ {arm*. Aa compared with th* total V
er*.
number of for*tl4*urt la relative­
" T o r by ronventloim la threefourths Dwrcof* Uh* phres* fay ly email. Aa compared with th*
number of farm* ‘actually ntidcr
which |hl* method 1* pwtlsorts*d)
will beconi* a dead laUrr In our mortgag*, th* propertied U -tore- •
•r, whito In th* stats* where th*
ronstltutlena) History.’'
Judge Clark said a state legis­ pamistsfS of farms m*rt*M*d to
lator* "ha* turned m t to M s high, th* percents** of &lt;hrm«fi
representative body peculiarly un­ losing their bento* hm g M «*olly
fitted to express th* popular will rerious.
S*. t* constllotkmal smwrlrseaU.1*
"ILet's b* ladepredtol of *th*r
Clark’ said the eonrenlion method
‘ “ say* ia* Nitwit, t“You
would hit fairer, quicker Aad qot
go youg w*y and 111 V* *&gt;»*,
expensive.
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1CHRISTIAN BCfENCK MONITOR
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CoafrAx* has beconi*
thor­ leia fully sustained by persona]
oughly aroused.
Probably th* and not hearsay knoweldg*. And
riostftbMUd debit* of th* short it ia in tin iy undecsUodabta that
session developed In th* Senate th* Banal* should
Ufjtuihed
dh Friday, T h. esus* was not a by I t.‘But to tha urdlsary (itlien
question of emergency relief far it -must appear that the .aUtrethe. starving uoeuipluyed. IS-,was m*n might hav* adopted better
tk lssu* of inWrnatlknal methods of establishing
their
I t was not bank reform, vlrtua before the .country , than
ira) economy, farm aid, litflaby nngrily denouncing and brew!*??( V k&lt;*r‘ 11 was qot *v*n th* b*atfng a sergrent-at-arm*.
u ld sse Blames* At win to th*
niws that no-vital recaaxtreclUn
oth*f.—West Pslai Brech 'Vast.
Th* country wUl be gfei t0
We
didn't
hare
Dm*
to
■IgUUtiou.can be cxp**t*d from
h»*w that no member of Cengrex* that reeipo
for
and that th* ordi­
nary appropriation bill* ar* them- accepts money fbr hi* vote. But rah«”, hut wo gusmod right away
lb* fact can b* certified far bet­ that they most hare more flap
ter by a libel suit than by lh* and lews Jack.-.I to*ton Harold.
W. la* Btrart ■’
■s
&gt;8**I»**J df th* criminal not of money, hut
fact that one H close to Ooggrw*
nt Influence gad M
U w to ON tM rtta
MUI
preceodiog*
which
. .Senator
aa th« Bensle's own sergeant-*tof vole*, t t wants to-haow why
AhsA should hav* writt*n In a Walah, of *Malarm, jire proposed It l.v that a fu r all Uu “
after
a'm
oth
trial.
It
might
he
article that "tb*r* ar*
lh* piaigm *f *«****sy.
iy senators or representa- w*H for Congress t* realise that ha* JUlt approved th*
**U their votes h r
000 appreciation fo r,
^onshlcration .to without a* - much Aa
aad it la pretty well
h i, t *
who three few are." Th*
th*
to immediately, In an unprec*Zested naanaer, turned Itself la­
ta J*dg*, Jtsry aad proseeut
tareay fe r th* trial af th*
Rfhat.Mw
JU ^g"
It forced him to say that he could *
hla statasq n t by * .l. vt •.&gt;£ri;»d!ufc i v V

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Miss Carmen Guthrie
WU1 Wed In Spring

Benson Springs Scene
Of Orphanage Parley

Benefit Bridge Party
Given ByO.EjS. Group

Mrs. Jones Hostess
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New Ford Placed
On Display Here
B y Motor Agency

Lake Mary Fla.
R. N. Sanders, pastor.
Sunday School, 3:43 A. M
morning by Mr. and Mrs. Baa Prvachiag, 11:00 A. M.
Hawkins Gnthrio of th* engage Young People's Soelsly, 8:30
meat aad approaching marriage P. M.
Many visitor* viewed th* new
of their daughter, Mlaa Carman Preaching, 7:30 p. M.
Ford V-8 cylinder 111-Inch wheel­
Margaret Guthrie, to Wllhar G. Prayer Meeting Tuesday, 7:30 base motor ears when they were
Lingo, of Hendsraonvilla, N. C, P. M.
put on display today at th* show­
ao« of Mr. aad Mrs. W. H. Lingo, Bible Study, Friday, 7:30 P. M. room* of Strickland Meter*. I m ,
af Roekwood, Tean. Th* aaarriaga A cordial welcome is extended Ford dealer*.
will taka place key* Id th* earfy to all to'attoad th**# services.
Throughout th* day Ih* crowds
•bout the rare showed unusual In­
Mire Gwthrl* wa* bora la this
terest In tho now bodies and their
city aad has lived hare all her lift. OVIEDO METHODIST CHURCH cppolntment*. The new Fords are
8h* waa gradaatH-* from high
th* moat powerful evr built. Four­
W. J. Carpenter, pastor.
school la 1030 and afterwards
teen body trypea are available.
studied innate with Mr*. Penal* 8. The Sacrament of th# Lord’s Including both standard and DeMunson for two year*. She has Supper will b* administered after Luxe types af tba Roadster, Phae­
been employed as a stltta a T la the th* morning irrmon.
ton. Coupe, Tuder and Fordor Se­
Subject af th* morning sermon: dan*. Th* Cabriolet and Victoria
office oy Dr. B. D. Caswel for
“Hold Fast to Valuable Thing*." are exclusive DeLuxe types.
about two ye* re.
Mr. Lingo waa horn In Hock Th* them* of the evening rermon
The new Ford bodies ar* char­
wood, Tonn. whore he spent the wilt be: “Our Children and the acterised by a new and distinc­
Children of Our Heavenly Fatb- tively modern not*, with flowing
greater part of hla Ilf* aad
gradoatod from high aehaoL At
alrenmllnes. Th* Boat end and
Tbr Epworth Ltagn# la plan- ensemble af sloping Ve* radiator
proeoat ho Is circnlatlnn
In the Hendersonville &lt;1letd e l for nine ■»m# vary interesting activ­ grille, new skirted fenders, new.
tho Asheville Cltlaen aad tbo ities which will strengthen this ly designed lamp*,
horn nnd
Asheville Times. The couple plan young peoples’ organisation.
bumpers, is moot attractive. Th*
to make their home la
wlndahleld ha* a 30-degre# slope.
villa.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH A wide e&amp;olc* of body color* la
available. Colored wheel* are op­
Park Ave. and Third tional on th* DoLux* types.

by a group of ebarch
•ad d a b women, aa Informal re­
MONDAY
MIh Carellns Hill la 01 at her caption and mtacallanooaa shawar
A
meeting
of the hoard af th*
m m . MOO H in o K a Avsn o ..
•era given Thoraday atferaoon Presbyteries Auxiliary will taka
from 3:00 o’clock to &gt;.■00 o’cbek place at 3:00 o’dsek a t th* ekartk
Mr. aad Ml*. M. Moat* and MUa at tba Woman’s Club on Oak Av*. and will b* followed by th* regu­
ta lk M om b a n r e ti r e d from r* la honor of Captaia Harries, lar bailara* meeting a t
3:30
• k a r t they .pant a law bo ha* been In charge of th* lo­ o'clock.
cal Salvation Army Peat for the
Monthly basin*** moating of
peat year and a half and who th* Woman’s Mtasloaary Society
andaTI Chare. rataraad today
to ho married la th* near of th* P in t Baptist Charch will
a Wlatar H arm where ba future In Sabring.
be held a t 3:30 o’clock a t the
i t a short Urea aa kualnosa.
Th* gnaata war* amt a t the church.
tor by Mra. W alter L. Cooper
Th* 8uab*am Band of th* f irs t
Frlaada af Mr*. V. E. Douglas* after which they were Introduced Baptist Charch will meet a t 3:30
« tn regret to laarn that ike la III to the receiving line composed of o’clock a t th* church.
a t bar ohaia la Ena* Court.
Mr*. E. IX Brownlee, Captain
Circle Number Five af th*
Harriaa,
Mra. Ralph A. Smith, Ftrit Baptist Chu-th will ■
and Mr*. P. M. Mailer.
at t:00 o’clock at th* home of
Refreshment*
ware
sa m d Mrs. R. f . C»optr, BIO Palmetto
throughout th* afternoon by Mra. Avtnus to go to the County
3. 0. Laney, Mra. E. 1. Hoy, Mr*. Homs-----------------------------Circle Number Eight of th*
Roy P. Mean, and
Mlaa HaUn
from a long tobla P in t Baptist Church (will most
Mr*. W. t Watoon and Mr*. Marvntotte,
PWaatoa, regret, . . . . which we* overlaid with a lace at 3:00 P. M. at the bom* of
X..Wh**io*o,.**s**c-0*b| -A t-T h e-C h u rch cs •
T b W K 3 ir* tH a a « * ^ * ^
cnndltm and vaaa* of te tti and Avtnus and TanUi Street.
afternoon at 1:00 o’clock at tba '*
fern. Tall fata atonda of brightRegular business mealing of th*
boa» *f Mra. rule,ton In Roe* eolorad gladoll and quantitle* of Woman's Missionary Society -of FUtRT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
l* « rt far tha member, of Sal- bodies war* placed at both ends the firs t Methodist Church will
Sixteenth 8tre*t anJ Sanford
Ha Harriaon Chapter of the of th* stage while a profusion of b« held at 3:00 o'clock a t th*
Avenue.
American Rerokaion In honor of rone*, narclesl. palms, and feme, church.
Th* Rav. P. M. Mirier, paator.
waa arranged la other parts or th*
TUESDAY.
Mr*. R. E Stereo*, of Daytona club.
The Atartan Class of th* P in t
Bible School. 043 A. M.
Ranch, atata rerent.
Morning Bcrvlcy,. 14:00 A^M.
Music was rendered throughout Baptist Church will meat at 8;00
Aa aoon aa the guaata arrived the afternoon by quartette* and at thr church annoi with M n. A. .Christian EnkcavoiT 6:30 P . IK
•*»* tube rad Into Mr*. trios, Mra. George Harden, Mr*. J. Peterson, Mra. A. L. Blacy, M n.
Evenlag Service, 7:30 P. M.
Phlaatona
largo
living room C. P. Herndon. Mr*. B. C. Moore, Hunt, H i t N. J. Stsnstrom. and
whteh waa decorated for tha oc- and Mrs. Prank I . Woodruff, ar- Mrs. Victor MeLautln aa Host
FIRST BAPTI8T CHURCH
toalon with baaketa and vase* of rompanted by Mrs. Frances A,
Plight-colored gladioli, aoftened Hickson, sang several numbers
Th* annual bridge luacheon of
Park Avenue and Slitb 8 1reek
with cluster, of atatlc*. A largo and later In the afternoon a trio, th* Woman'a Club wiH he held at
Xh* Rev. W. P. Brook*, Jr., pal­
howl of . rod radiance rosea and composed of Mrs. Arthur Branan, 1:00 o'clock at the club house with lor.
hlaa delphinium waa placed on a Mr*. Cladya Williams, and Mr*. Mra. W. T. Langley and M n. J. C.
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
tabl* a t oaa and of tha room. A. M. Phillips, with accompanl* Bills aa hostesses. Reservations
Morning Services, 11:00 A. M.
The four a mail table* on »Ueh mant by Mrs. Hlckaon, alan aang may b# mad* with M n. John
B. Y. P. U., 8:16 P. M.
lone boon waa aorvad '» ^ r r , J*#v*ni| selection a. Mr*. J. W. Mc­
Central Circle of th* Garden
Evening Services, 7:30 P. M.
ro am * war* decorated in differ- Kinnon, violinist, Mlaa Mildred Club will meet at 10:00 A. M. at Wednesday evening service, 7:30
ant color*. On# labia, a m n u at Nix. celloUt, and Mrs. McCall^ th* homo of M n. H. M. rapworth. P. M.
Ing a pink color Mhemi held ■ pianist, played i f n r Instrumen
Path Avaaao.
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bowl of pink g irb trta dalaln, pto-ea.
Th# fln t stags rehrarssl of th#
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC
pink nut cup*, miniature ValenThe Isrg# number of gift* pre­ Littal Theater play, directed by P.
CHURCH
Up * frtjt* card*, a rd pink crystal sented.th* honor .-ameat.waa .dU- C. - Mss Mahon, whkh -wlH-ha. en­
, oart'ce, whll. an o tiii'.~ u tn , C4- T»Uv«t &lt;•"
table, on the aonth tered In th^ state tournament will ,R*v. J. J. Kelli than, paator.
ratoplng a yellow rub r achat 1, *lde o* *h« V—# soiiitorium with take place at 7:30 o'clock at th#
First Maes, 8:00 A. M.
*•* adorned with n bowl of yal. Mr*. Julian I lM e lih * 'n charge. Woman'a Club.
Second -Mata 10:00 A. M.
low garharaa delate* and fro*- About IKil guests called during
Benediction after Second Mass.
ala, yellow ant cope, and yellow th* afternoon.
Dally Mas*. 7:30 A. M.
. cryatal aarvic*. Tha two other
Catechism Class Saturday at
table* ware centered with bowl,
3:00 r . M.
of red awoet pen*, had pink
cryatal aervicea and Valantln*
With T. C. tPItchford, M n. »AOLA COMMUNITY CHURCH
place tarda
Pearl 8. Babbitt, Mra. R. C. Max­
following the luncheon the table*
The Rev. Alfred Erlcaon, paator.
With approximately 100, dele­ well, M n. Kyle Shoemaker, and
war* cleared and the guest* gath­
Mi*. O. M. Harriaon as hostess**, Sunday Schrol, 0:43 A. M.
gate*
and visitors In attondanee,
ered ha group* to k u r a talk by
a aubjcrlptlon bridge party waa
Morning Service*, 11:00 A. M.
Mb*. Stavan*. Tha flrrt port of Um conference af superintendent* given on Thursday evening a t th#
Christian Endrevor, 6:30 P. M.
bar talk waa baaod on aatrcnomf of th* Methodist Orphanages of Episcopal parish house for Jh#
Evening Sarricre, 7:30 P. M.
which ah* dracrlbad aa a plaaa- 10 Bovlhera states was hald at the benefit of Seminole Chapter Num­
Mid-week Prayer Meeting, 7:30
arable and gratifying hobby. She Methodist Orphanage In Renton ber Two Order of th# Eastern
raid that to loam all about th* Sprlnr* on Tuesday, Wednesday, Star. Sixteen Ubita of playon P. M.
planet* la tha firmament and and Thursday,
rra In attendance and enjoyed
atudf how event* predicted BO 'Th* following member* oy th* game* of contract and auction
LAKE MARY COMMUNITY
• yoara ago rogardlag placement of Sarah Parker Methodist Orphan­ bridge.
CHURCH
planet* really work ant aa fore- e d Club o f thin city attended th*
Mrs. Batytt, Mra. Pitchford and
tcld "give* on* a foaling of aa- conference Wednesday: tha Rev.
(Presbyterian Government)
curity la th* knowledge that there and Mr*. Smith Hardin. Mr*. P.J). Mra. Harriaon recelvrd th* guests
Organlted In 1304.
a
t
the
door
akd'usbeiod
them
to
Parkar.
Mr*.
John
D.
Jlnklna,
Mr*.
Is aoma auprama power ,which
Preaching Services a t 11:00 A.
Essie Hutchison, Mr*. B. J. Cor­ their places. At th* conclusion of
g rants aaar ua all."
M. and 7:30 P. M.
savarnl
progressions
of
bridge
la th* ttcond p art of her talk win. Mrs. Byron Squire*. Mr*, scores ware added and prise*
Graded Sunday School w1th
Mr*. Steven* tola of th* varioua (••erg* McCrnm, Mr*. W. R.
Trained
Toachare, 10:00 A. M.
awarded. High score prises for the
activitioa af th* Daughter* of Wells, Mr*. Hardman. Mr*. Roy auction players want to M n. H.
Minister, th* Rav. Jam**
TIIH*.
Mr*.
G.
A.
Radford.
Mr*.
E.
tha American Ravolunoa and
Thompaon.
what th a t organisation aland* A. Harrison, Mra. J. 0 . Waltea, N. Saytr and H. F. Kant, whll#
second high score prises were
Mra.
W.
M.
McKIm.
Mra.
J.
H.
for. Aawag acirvttk* I la t a d
PRESBYTERIAN 'CHURCH
presented to M n. E. J. Booth and
wares (1) a Margaret Steven* Powall. Mrs. J. C. Vaughan. Mra.
C. E. Ctiorpening. Mra. Richards, Jim Wilson, of Chuluota. Among
atat* loan fund which la tor Uw
Th* Rav. E. D. Brownlee, D. D.
purpose «f educating a student; Mrs, Oreer, Mra. W. 8. Thornton. th* contract players Mrs. S. D. paator.
^
Hlfhteyman
and
E.
Compton
had
Mr*.
J.
E.
Mettlngvr.
Mr*.
R.
L.
(If that tba atata chapter,
Sunday School, 0:40 A. M.
high scores ' while M n. J . E.
Shlnhnlaer..
Mr*.
Georgia
llart,
through th* aaalatanc* of the in­
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Baker aod O. D. Good*II won
dividual chapters, ha* financed and Mra. J . E. Wilson.
Christian Endtavor, 8:30 P. M.
second high score prises. A. G.
th* tftitldtag of a dormitory for
Evtnlng Worship, 7:30 P. M.
Wagner,
of
Chuluota,
waa
pre­
t h * M o n t V a r d a Industrial
The session will meat a t the
sented with cut nrlie.
School a t Moat Varda which
Quantities of 'gladioli, m ap close of thg morning and evening
will b* dodkatod on Mar. 17 at
dragons, and ferns, donated by worship servlet* lor th* recaption
liBO P. M.j (3) a hlatory of th#
A. K. Rotsetter and J. R. Stewart, of member*. Those without church
to D. A. R. which h*» boon/ An lnf3Tm*,l luncheon
wer* arranged about th* largo homes In Sanford are welcomed to
gnthared lot* » readable story spand-tha-day party was
room where the table* wer* all services. Th* paator la •*•!!Sad has M pictures, win b* pub­ Thursday by M n. John K. Jones
spread
for play. At a lata hour •bio for konfareoca ovary morning
lished la th* near future; (4) th* at bar homo oa Boards!) Avtnus refreshment* ware served by th* from 0:00 o'clock to 11:00 o’clock
teacher's oath bill, sponsored by for a number of her frisn lt. Saw­ hostess*, assisted by Miss Sarah In hla study a t th« church.
tha D. A- R. will ha presented te ing waa enjoyed during th* day Maxwell, Miss Elaine Harriaon,
tha coming legislator* and pro- and luncheon was served Infor­ and Gilmer Steele.
FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE
rid** that all toachare of schools, mally a t noon.
Among thoao-preaent wars: Mr.
Thoa* present at the 1,nchi«n
supported by public funds, whan
T h, Rev. William F. McPherson,
and Mrs. 8. D. HlgMeyman, Mr.
a id in g contracts, shall taka an were: Mr. and Mra. C. J . Jones,
and Mrs. Walter L. Cooper, M r pastor.
oath to support tha Constitution Mr. and Mra. John R. Jones. Mrs. and Mra. E. Compton, Mr. and
Bible School, 0:45 A. M.
ad tha Galled State* of America; F. K. Smith, Mra. Ueorgo Stinson, Mrs. 0. E. Full*gar, Mr. and
Sermon, 11:00 A. M.
( I ) ghat th* organ!fallen la sup­ Mn. E. U Nobles, Mm . F. W.
Evangel talk Service. 7:45 P. M.
Mrs. H. P. Kant, Mr. and Mrs. E.
porting a hill making Commit- Lewis, M n. W. I. Hoghey, M n.
Women's Prayer Meeting Wed­
H.
Altman,
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
O.
M.
n falir-ypeaksrs punishable with Douglass Holland, Mrs. Bylvau
nesday, 3:00 P. M.
Daria, M n. C. E. McKre. M n. E. Harriaon, Mr. aad Mra. Sanford
Prayer a n d Praise Service,
By wag'-pt bringing her talk J. Cameron, M n. Mary Hunt, the Doudnay, Mr. and M n. A. G. Wednesday. 7:43 P. M.
Wagner,
Mr.
and
M
n.
S.
F.
Misses
Nell
Wilkinson,
Oulda
Dato a close Mti. Steven* related
Service at County Jail Sunday,
some a f th* auny thing* aspect- v's,” Caroline NoMea. and C. E. Long, Mr. and M n. Jamaa Wilson, 3;00 P. M.
Mr.
aad
Mra.
E.
J.
Routh,
M
n.
McKee. Jr* . Pet'gUw Holland, J r ,
J. J. D. Taylor, M n, W. D. Hoffaad Ralph Jonas.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
man, Mra. Lacy G. Bussey, Mn.
aqd lo lire up to la the correct
SCIENTIST
A. M. Philip*, M n. J. E. Baker,
Kao of th* flag aad another la to
Mrs. John Mriach, M n. J. O.
MtoW all about American history
services ar*
Chrlatian
Huff, Mra. Harama Brawn and
•a d t* tab* p an In tha Ufa of
held ovary towtoF morning at
Mr*. 0 . O. Danner.
FfU tlf y u Urn Ilf 4|vl u tio u i*
Aire M n . C C . Locks, M n. th* church a t Eaat Second Street
If. Tha m atte of th* organisation
Complimenting Mrs. P.
Retort Jenkins, M n. W. E. Kirch- at 11:00 o'clock. Subject for toh&gt; T a r Gad, f a r Home aad Par erbard, of Rlpon. TFIa,
off, Mia. G. K. MaKre, M n. E. C.
Mary
Rawlins,
spending the winter M as
m
i *,
mi
maker,
Mr*,
( W r y ." ’
ator- Harper, Mra. Porter Lansing, Mn. th* Mbaon
A t the aoa.laclrm of th* affair Mra. Fletcher H. Halley
to Mamie Lae Minor,
tha haatawri preaentod tha honor talasd with a lunch*am aad bridge O. 0. EaBar, M n. A. T. Bandy, Franco* frenetic, Boaala
Eunice
Stanley,
Chlo#
t with a largo poa a f gtaJto. party Thursday atto rn*in at the M n. WaHre B. Campbell, M n. colt,
Eu
Thea* praaaat ware: Mrs. R. Pafl7d*ll tea room la Oris ad*.
B*h- Routh, M
lai r g u u t Davis, and O. D.
a f Daytona Ranch, Mrs. Luncheon waa aenad laamedlate­ 2 * * J * 7 l 5 °* t f * ™ 11- Hr*. T. GoodalL
Mrs. Prank L. ly after the arrival a f the guests C Pltakfaod,. Mra. Kyle Shoe- morrow I* "Sopla."
r"
_
Jcba Msbch, J r , aad la toy hi th* aft* rasa* bridge
Wednesday evening church at
a Inonardy. Mrs. R. gamaa w a n eajapad.
were: Mr*. P. A. 300 E. Sat S t, 6t 1:00 o’clock.
Mr*. W. M. Thigpen,
High aeere priaa, * Cnltorticn
This charth maintains ■ free
George A. Debreaks. Mfh. O. D. bask aa eontrnat, waa awarded ta
R, Dees, Mrs. II. Rending Been* a t the charch wl
% ‘S. B. Kealcfc, Mr*. Mr*. D. L. Thraahar whilt cat R. Lawk,
&gt;J . C Benson. Mrs. the Bjb k an d ell authorised Chrtoach. and pyM, aa emhreUraed Japan*** Job* 1
U toxntpr, map he
Mra. T. F, Uan
■at, era* given to Mn. Jam** a
U Thrasher4 rend, ho llowed ee purchased. Open
Skadea. As k i i i r ^ n l , Mrs. Kv- Mrs. Ja
M n. J , r, Tuesdays MM Fridays from t to'
l« r a waa
j # a pHD. Bishop.
P. M.

Puleston Home Scene
Of D ^ J L Luncheon

CHURCH OP THR NAZARKNK

Th* Rev. John Bernard Root,
minister.
Church Shoot 0:13 A. M.
Morning worship 11:00 A. M.
The Rev. T. Harry Derrick, of
DeLand, will aponk on tho sub­
ject, "Abraham Lincoln."
Christian End#aver Society at
the parish house 7:30 P. M.
The Rev. Georg* Hanecom, of
ount Dora, wilt occupy th# pul*
t on Sunday, F«b. IV.
HOLY CROR8 EPISCOPAL
f^ Srptusgrslma Sunday.
Sunday schoul 0:30
Morning service
No evening service.
FIRST

METHODIST CHURCH

The Rev. Smith Hardin, paator.
Kanday school 0:45 A. M.
Profeasor C. E. McKap, super­
intendent.
- Morning aerriev, 11:00 *A. M;
Sermon by lha paator, "Th# Great
Commission."
Young People'* Division 6:40
P. M.
Evtnlng aarvic* 7:30 T. M,
Sermon by th* Rev, Harvey M.
Hardin, of Lakeland.
Wednesday
evening
prayer
service 7:30 P. M.
A cordial Invitation is attended
to all.

Garden Club Circles
Have Meets Friday
Informal talks on Thdlapenaabl*
annuals and new thing* In Banford gardens were th* features of
th# regular meetings of th* Asalea Clrela of th* Garden Club held
Friday morning at th* homo of
Mra. F. W. Bender, Country Club
Road, with Mr*. E. 11. Laney pi*,
aiding.
During the meeting plans ware
discussed for tho coming flowor
show and Mn. T. B. Melting waa
appointed chairman of the (lower
committee composed of
Mr*.
Katherine DavM,
Mr*. Byron
Stephen*, and Mra. II. II. Col*,
man. Mrs. R. P. Montsalvatge,
Mra. Otto Schmohl, and Mfi. Colaman were accepted a* new membar* of Ih* Circle.
At the conclusion of all hualnea* tho members ahjoyed a vis.
It through Mrs. Bender’s garden*
where ataleaa ware In full boom.
Those present ware: M n- O tto
Schmeh] Mr*. Ralph A. Smith,
Mr*. II. II. Colaman, Mra. R. F.
Montsalvatge, Mr*. J. P. Hall, Mra.
C. C. Briggs, Mra. F. W. Bandar,
Mia. E. II. Laney. Mra. Katherla*.Davis, Mr*. O. M. Harrison,
Mra. J. K. Dakar, and Mrs. T. R.
Mailing.
Mr*. E. I. Hoy presided a t th*
regular meeting o f th* Dirt G ar­
dener* Circle Club held Friday
morning at th* home of Mra.
Hugh C. Whekhol. Myrtle Aveqne. During tho business session
plans were dlecuaded for th* clrele’e feature et tha coming flow­
er show.
E. B. Stow* gov* a* interest­
ing talk on flower arrangement
for a flower ihow when th# flow,
era are entered for exhibit, Mlaa
Helen Merentetto won tho prise
for the day, a potted *&gt;»*•
Thoa* preaent were: Mra. Ru­
pert Strickland, n new member,
Mra. Hugh C. Whekhal, Mra. E.
I. Hoy, Mrs. J . O. laney, Mrs.
Gkna Llngla, and
Mlaa Halaa
Marentotto. —
_
Mrs. E. M. Gallows) read a pa­
per On the subject, ParrenlaU for
Permanency," and Mrs. Roy F.
Mann read another paper on the
car# of km so p k a ts, prepared by
Mrs. O. J. Pop#, a t the regular
■toting oy Race Circle *f the Gar­
den Club held yeeterday morning
a t tho hoaM of Mrs. A. H. Mooes,
Ate a a*.
Ire. J . H. Cedetough presided
ewer the holiness session when
atone were discussed for Rone
Chris’s feature at the coming
MtoW. These present were: Mr*. J.

GUTHRIK—LINGO

1

Mr. nnd Mrs. B*n Hawkins
Guthrie
announce th* engagement and
approaching marriage
of tholr daughter
Carmen Margaret
to
Wilbur G. Lingo, af Henderson­
ville. N. C.
Tba marriage will take place
.In th* early Spring.

Younger Set Attends
Dance Of DeMolays

A large number of member* *f
th* younger set of th* city attend.
*d lh« dance given last night at
th* City tla'4 by Seminole Chap­
ter of th* Older of DtMolay. A3
members of the Itpcsl chapter act­
ed • • host* whll* Rodman Lehman
was chaperone.
Dancing began early In Ih* eve
nlng nnd continued until a late
hour to music furnished by t
Melody Boys Orchestra of Eutlis.
Th# hall was decorated for tha or
Of gol«
■nd lavender, color* of DeMoky.
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T
i
r
a
s
a
s
r
r
o
n
•
—ttoeBew w uf-gttn tW|fMHfflfflfr1 . -n IMerporalion " prayer, cdMHon nnd therefor* sturdy, strong mrmnrated to mother* of mam
and safe. Many sections are joined her* of th* chapter, wa* conducted
by electric welding.
at 11:30 o'clock. Among thoa*
Body Interiors are exceptionally seen dancing were. Mr. and Mrs.
roomy, Ih* bodies being materially J. I . Miller, Mr. and Mra. J. S.
Mra. Peter
wider and almost a foot longer Adam*. Mr. and
than formerly. Seats^ar* wld# and Rchaal, Mr. and Mrs. Jock Mac­
deeply cushioned. Front eeats in Donald, the Ml**** Ruth Maddox,
closed rsrs are adjustable. A Aldine Harrison, Camilla Deas,
choke of broadcloth or mohair Louie* Purdon, Mary Jan* Pres­
upholstery is used in th r standard ton. Rebecca Wilson, Gladys Hen­
body type*; broadcloth, mohair derson. Ilortona* David, Virginia
and and bedford cord in th* De- (illlon, Marjorie, Du Bose. Ruth
Prarman, Dorothy Pupa, Julienne
Luxe models.
Th* interiors reveal • number Newman, Patys* O'Connor, Belty
convenience features. Th* In­ McKinnon, CaroVn Collier, Lois
strument panel is directly in front Roland, Anna Marl* Couch, Car.
the driver with • roomy pack­ olyn Coghurn, Christina Stoudenage compartment at th* right. mirv, l.ols Couch, Reba Andrews,
The
coincidental ignition and Beatrice Snell, Lola Peake, Doro­
■leering lock I* located on the thea lj*wson, and PI Yon.
‘Also Libby Cornell. Mary nighsteering column bracket.
ton, Mary Hurt, Dorothy Lovell,
anil Rodman Lehman, Mika Wil­
ton, Harold Hamll, Otho Hughes,
tridgr. Lawrence Reel, Paul Simpton. Harot,! llsmll, Oths Hughes,
Wrndel Townsend, Bruce Laney,
Claude C. Locke, Fred W. Pope,
Theodor* T. Pope, Fred Stanley,
Evans Spenrvr, Robert Ysncey,
ORLANDO, Feb. I l — Semlnola Joe Moss, Russril Odham, R. L.
County citrus growers have an Winn. Dan Norton, F. P . Scott,
opportunity tn win special prltr* George Steele, Earle Rumbley, J.
totaling 1100 In gold offered by M. Wilson, Jr., Ralph Vlncant,
two Orlando business houses far Teddy Morse, Rill Rigger. Howard
th* bast box of oranges and th* Warner. Jack D. Duren. Billy Ball,
best hog of grapefruit entered at Alex Sharon, Eddie Norton. Mor­
th* Central Florida Exposition.
ris Benjamlo, David Cooper, CurFifty dollars In gold Is offered
by Eastwood, Smith -and Com­
pany, Investment bankers |n Or
Undo, for th* best box of grape­
fruit ontsred at th* Exposition.
Th tprla* winning box wi'4 h* sent
Th* prii# winning box will be sent
lin D. Roosevelt.
Service Station nnd Garage
Th* Florida Bank offers 380 In Geneva and Hanford Ave.
ra « a » S IS*
gold for th* boat hoi of oranges
"Patronage Appreciated"
entered at th* Exposition, whkh
will bn sent to Alfred I. DuPont
J. M. Th rail* (II
of Jacksonville.
W. r . n rrsa
Remind# County growers ere
eligible for both 0f these prises,
entrle* bring limited to grave
owner* In those counties whkh
hare booth exhibits *1 the Orlando
Exposition.

Prizes To Be Given
For Best Boxes Of
Citrus At E x h ib it

BRYAN
THRAILKILL

Clark Gable To Star
In Film Here Sunday
Clerk Gable wil| romp to I
Milano Theatre on Sunday in th*
landing role of "No Men of ll*r
Own," n new dram* in which th*
popular star is supported by two
(••ding women, Carol* Lombard
■ad Dorothy MackallV.
G*bl« ha* th* role of Bah*
Stewart, auara card sharp end
d*vl| with women. Brraus* he
trie* to walk out on her,. Dorothy
Mackalll, hla com*-on for hla rard
gamaa, threatens to turn him over
to th* polk*, and he Is forced to
leave town until aha cools off.
tn * small town, ho ' meet*
(arow Lombard, ao bored with
small town Ilf* she's ready for
anything. Thay take * gambler'*
chance—Hip a coin. Gabl# loaoa
and haa to marry her. To tha girl,
however, th* marriage Is the real
thing, end before ji* Jinawe It,
the hard-boiled gambler ii begin­
ning to fall In Vive. Thar* is, how­
ever, the ex-glrl. Dorothy, to h*
taken care o f' when the newly,
weds get lack to New York.
Grant Mitchell *qd Paul Ellis
appear as Gable’* confederates,
and J. Farrell MacDonald la CoV
llna, th* dalectlve, constantly on
tha gambler's trail. Georg* Barbkr,
Elisabeth Patterson *nj
Tommy Conlon also hare promi­
nent rotas a* the parents and
young brother of MUa LombarJ.
Wesley Rnggles directed.
H. Cole lough, Mrs. Endor Curlett,
Mr*. A. G. Covington, Mrs. Smith.
Mra, Jo h a M. Quirk. Mra. J . 0.
BIB*, J r , Mra. Walter 8. Coleman,
Mra, E. M. Gafoway, Mrs. Roy F.
Mean , Mrs. Liston E. Allen, aad
Mra, A, H. Moses.

Us Coleman, HaraVl
Crenshaw, Luther Du
McClelland, Bill 8
Butler, Paul Riggers, J r , *
mond Luadqalst, Julian
Jack Kannar. BUI Prastoi
Huddleston, John Courier,
Johnson, Malcolm Illgglns,
Deaa, J r , Charles Tew, Bill
Charles Palmer, and Vann
nedy.
Mr. and-Mra. Elmer Bank*
notine* th* birth of a eon, I
GersM Banka, J r , last W*
day at t h e F*rn*ld-I
Memorial HoaplUl.
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g r y aaa feeh th a t ho la thorigklp f am Mar with auch aub-

•flaa gain rack momentum that
Ihey a r t Cryitalllxed Into legiststlon or voluntary action* inimical
at Iha public welfare.
For ru m p le , lha Ion*.tine* ex­
ploded “lump of labor" belief in
which usually haa b*«n taken a*
a turn mark of economir illicareey, now haa Min revived ami Ij
quite lha 00*00 amnn* peeudoeconomists, politician* anl admlnitrators. According In thli tho­
rp, lha daman] for *t»&gt;&lt;l» In
strictly limited, hence there i&lt; a
CMhiiapinr
fiern amount of work to tr dnno
ia.th a world. Tha obvlou* foot ydWr f r r r i xy*,
that we Rarer hare hern ah‘e to
prodrr# enough goad* In nlU fp
more then a m a il fraction cf the
nanl* of mankind la bruihe.l
ailda an immaterial bp proponent*
of thi* itnctrina. Both our industlial leader* and aUlaame*. being
gem rtlly imbued with thi* fallaclou* belief, arm everywhere
atrteing, not lo 'find wap* *nd
mean* of bringing our scanty pro­

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STEFS TAKEN BY
PRIVATE DEBTS
Action DeemedNecttbary To Avoid Inev­
itable B ankruptcy

ArHwf

Bfpohd, (economists have been
i unwise aa to aapreaa themiftaa In lha languaga of tho
MRotpIae*. Tho m u l t la th a t
« g u n who haa acarctly glaticed
1 tha luald* of an economic'laxG
ISk. writra glibly
concerning
jjltal, labor and production, and

duction bock to normal, but, In■tead, to deviie method* of keep­
ing produrtion a t a mlninrBm. In
tha faro or tho fa rt th a t the only
way to rtilo r* prosperity la to
turn out more good* for the peo­
ple to ronram e, wo find a bill In­
troduced Into Congroi* making It

Mnemlat. Probably two-thlrda of
rpular article* on economic rah*
eta are Ike work of per*on* un­
s h e d In th* science, and auch
liters a r t likely to m inglt only
'-M L grains
L-w-tra-. of
„ f tru th w
w ill,
ith laow
largaa
quantities of fallacy, rhyslc* and
dkamitlry, by contrast,
aufftr
rila (lv t 1y little from tho work of
aoch charlatan*, fo rtha man who
k«a never aludied llieao acience*
^ dcargdly dare* lo rink talking
about such unfamiliar u arm a aa
idynta, ratalyier* or halogens.

perenn* for niora Jhan thirty
hour* a week If they work - on
good, deallnod for Intorslala rorh*
mare*. Furthermore, a t a time
when employer* mu*l either cut
production co«U or go out of bu*ln**«, # e hear captain* of innduatr y preaching the doctrine of
’’• h ir e the work”—a
doctrine
which mean* part time work for
every one a t wage rate* which,
with the lowered price level, Induetry can no longer afford to
maintain. We behold lb* strange
■peclarlo of elite* which lack Ihr
fund* rrcessery fa complete their
projected auliwoy*, bridge, and
highway* appropriating million*
o f dollar* to pay unemployed per*on* for doing next to u*flea*
“ m i le work”. !,e»t thr*e per.or*
accomplish loo much even of thi*
kind of work, Ihey are employed
only three Hay* a week, ami. In
an rffnrt to prevent the lnt&lt;t liable
adjustm ent of wage* In the new
price lew !, they m e t r e 'rate* flf
p ry a ;p ru p rla tc In Inmiii time*.
All nf these jtteaaiite*, ln«lexd »f
tending ' gradually in eliminate
unemployment, actually work to
perpetuate the evil.
in refreshing rnnlru t tfl,Ib is

OTTAWA, Feb. 11,—A plea
to th# goeormtieat for
ooriaoa
consideration of lh« henry pet.
rate Indridodacra of Canadian#,
with a eiew to ita posslbb reduc­
tion either by wap of direct or
Indirret aetkn, advanced by Al&gt;
feed Speilrman, farmer member
for Red Deer, Alberta wo* greet­
ed with apprneal In paHiamewt
end referred bp the goermment
to the Ronhlag and Commerce
Committee.
While admitting that the mat­
ter wa* highly rompteu and
fraught with great difficultlra,
yet Mr. Bprakman felt'that- fur­
ther Hr lay In deallnr with It
would ineritably reoalt la hankruptry to agriculture an&lt;| to thoaa

k fa n f/W

i "kiwA" to tha Ife itr, axplainaj
that I be “on Ip right wa woold
liare w- uld ha to rli lha rata of
Intercut/’ and U via* a t th* fact
‘hat the parti** Interested map
Rtipolale In regard to the rale of
Interest which »h«U b* charged,
h« wood*ted whether It w*iWtt ha
“wi*e aad proper far thi* Psrl.am eat now to Inter**!*#.” If* wa»
agreeable lo ra/rrriag the matter
lo a ctmmillee, with the hop*
that something practical nig h t
rmudL
.
K. 'N . Rhodes, minuter of f|.
nance, suggc-tnl that the l*mrdj
lap not (a redaction of debt or iri­
te renter ha rgvs, hut In an Inerrara
In commodity price*.1However, he
■aid, the government had lung
rocogniaed the dealrahUity of re­
ducing In tern t charge*, a* illualrated by their to n een k n loan of

h* raid, btVt taking *1 average of
• for cent tWre I* an annual hill
la iqtetest alone, of |?3*V&gt;nO&gt;(KIO
on tl:n f ] 2, 0n-V»lW.W), “an arnbent
iloukling and Uehl%*g th* eat Ira
eala* nr thi* tart y m r'i wheal
problem.” Th# effeet pf the with■Irateal •( I Id* t u t w n annually
from purthoeing ehaanen n-a»t
Iwvdthly bo unfold g-wdi and
..-.thing prlro keel*, he tW a itd .
Mr. Hpcakman Ihen refrrrcd to
the Moral effect of Jehtr on lb#
'in n er, debt* Incurrv I in good
IMth when prieea wore high, and
thich now hi to** of iL.usxad/ of
-are* Or- grenlOf Uwt. the* entire
ta ’iie of the original n«*elr. The
farmer waa holding i n only becauto tho mortgage company dl.l
not want to foreclose. ond have a
liab ility on it* hand*.
Hugh Guthrie, mlnlner of Jua-

• Fitted Now 111
Reduced F r i e s oa alngk
ek k n aad Kryplak
Al*
lO eheU aad modern goM
tilled frame*.

Dr. m n tr KcUtaOa* Jr.
OPTOMKTR1HT
111 Path Aeek

8 M ia u .liutiukflwtlt-.M™** A*fllmi.JAC~«A»JMaUM..a«nki(.

^ Third, etonomlc life I* full of
apparent paradox**. For example,
it ammt absurd to tay that by
prlatlng and dlatrilutlng great
qaaatltlM of money the guvern*
Wtapt can maka th* people poor]
th at nulntananre of high wage
'rates may diminish greatly lha
toco*** of thy average member of
^fa# working claea; that tho fro.
■(bent m u rro rc t «f unemploy.

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r o w 1a

w u u ,

■ la tu ii

a iu tn iu

■a v v » -

iraikealog to ovornholm tho
igBallatM ayaUm,
They ar*
|1h#f Ignoraat of or dUmlas with
; trait of th* hand tha factual
ijdanea furnlxhod by such pro­
as lion Indicts as thoa# which
arlBnydar, aUllatlclan of. th*
Moral Reaerrs Bank . of Naw
K p h a s built up aftar yrara of
MMUking
effort.
Although
P h r i ladle** show conclualvo-

it production in HUM had
•was1 ra.llwra.LTra

l

raL-ra-

It-

appallingly lot
economic faddla
ithod whOc tho “tocbna­
il * • fan Ia*t I* tales ##aifw productivity of mad-

thonkat

Tak* a cup of rich Ivory suds,
add hrmaena, stirring ronsUnlly
untlfa thleh emulsion la formed
Hprend liberally on tha window
pan*, and let It stand for about half
an hnur. This will soften th* puny
no that It can readily b* scrap*!! off
with a Ihln-htadeil knlf£ A single
edged raaof hlad* la particularly
useful for this purpoot.

A IIUI* Ivory aoep robbed along
ih . adera of a doer prevent* It
from slicking tJkewlaa. the aildlog
doors of hook cases and cabinets,
nnd Iho draw trs of sideboard* and
kUrban rah lo its can ha kept In
gorel working order by rubbing
Ivory am p along th* adgao and In

madneas possessed

Putnam County's
Schools To Finish
Year In “Red Ink”

Ttiat’g what hmidrttfai of wonwtt rtmnrk daily in
Sanford when (hey dm a much needed nrtlcie ad*
vertlaed at a price they feel able to pay.
Ah a whole women bare proved to be very
Intelligent nhoppen, merchants have found and
Conner]uetitly are going after this bueineaa by
telling the world what they have to offer.

Wet the hands and m h them on
a e a k .’of Ivory snap until a thick
dry lathar la formed; then roll can-

There’a Nothing Like a
Bowl of

about 12j00.000.h0n

Mexican Chili

[Ollier-* fiirni.It colocduring. lha
much heedrd lime of Krptcmbor In
licccntbrr.
Amnng Ihc nalirc hultxiu* plant*
ate Cilnum am rrlranum , xephyranlci, the Gatcaliy lily, spider 111lc , alrtrlii, and Ibe wild cxnna.
Fur ground roveia there aie such
m .livn, n* f'rntalarlu puimla, dirlvmilra, pi|tcrimda, r&gt;ra marninr
glory, creeping licggaiwreil, and
iithrir. Tho Nt, Augustine lawn
rrio*. is also u nativo Flonda
plant.

GAINESVILLE.—“Florida
U
up a wealth of native
is the plan for unvmptuymenl re­ plaids that urc ndapteil and liiat
lief carefully worked out by I'ro- vie In beauty with the plant* nf
fcsior Frank LI. Graham, of any land," II. Harold llunir, atHilnmlnn Hnlversily, and *|H&gt;n- alaaht dirrclur of research , with
sonnl by Ihe Indualrlal relation* tho Florida Experiment Nlaliun
_
t ik
—t '3f Profesxhf
t.
f .tthat tchool.'
knit College of Agriculture, and
widely known authority on nnlivc
Ihe pennllesa unemployed for p’anta, said In a recent radio adgoorlc every dollar uf such da- dr***.
mand as they have bring sub­
Wo‘ often overlook our nii'lv*!
tracted from th* demands uf the plants to try those from far away
person* from whom they borrow places, he said. While any |d*"t|
mt-nry or receive charity. He pro­ that fils tho garden 1* ud.nptei!
pose*, therefor*, that the unem­ In tho soil and climate I* a gnolj
NEW YORK, Fab. 1 I _ A report
ployed to Immediately art to
one, he highly recommended the
wurk In produce tuch gomU as, In native specimen* In the Inteiesl of by th# National Industrial Confer­
ence Board proposing a program
Ihe aggregate, Ihey desire tu con­
sume. Niree, n t present wo have letter gardening. The natives are of unemployment rearrv#* fur
Idle fat m* and Idle farmers. Idle so thoroughly aulted to their aur- A aver lean Industry and atreuing
factories and Idle factory workers, mi :lutings and they btentl Into the th* Importance of prompt, ronIdle theater* and Idle entertain­ an Iscape without Introdoelng any cartad action by indualrlal laader*
In irultl* and shape legislation an
ers, and idle people In almost Jiii ring hot* In design.
I'fivl of the rraseu that mure thi* xubjocL will br Issued within
every occupation and profession,
It seem* possible, by setting all native plant* are nut now In Flor­ Ihe neat taw day*. It waa an­
of these tn work, (o roduca nearly ida garde*! I* tluo tu the dilfi- nounced her* recently. Th" raporl
everything that tha unemployed cultlea la transplanting them. Mr. will cRfitnin the result of an in­
tensive study of unimploymant re­
c*ed. Th* guvetnnten would b* Humtt believes the chief rouse* serve plana during th# last year
railed upon to funtlali organisa­ for loee«a are poor root ayslo na, by lha cenferenr# board research
tion and superintendence. Th* lack of protection from *un ami staff, aided by on advisory mm.
unemployed would receive cur* wind While tho plant la out of the mitts# compos rd of m m t of the
te n t‘weir rales but would be paid ground, and transplanting at the nation's moat pmmlnant bualneaa
Is scrip, not In cash. Tha good* wrong eeaaun. He advocated early
and panonnel heads.
produced would bo raid for cash p'anltng. November through Jan
at markrl prices.. Tha amount If uary, and suggested that tho I &gt;p» “Therg are aoveral cogent ias­
rash obtainable for a dollar of be pruned icwrely, I Ikely Ihe sort* why imlutlry *hould act In
■crip would depend entirely upon licit place to secure good native this matter,1" thi conference board
Ihu productivity uf tho new or- plants U from the nurseries of Hie annouiKoineiu ray*. ’’First, ft It
lerogoiied that Industry ha* a reganjxatiun aa a whole.
•late.
sponsibility In rotation to unem­
A modification of thie plan hex
Among the valcab'e natlvu tree* ployment, which Involve* an obli■la* boon xuggoxted aa an alter­ ate tho liveoak. water uak*. may- gallon lu assist It* ala hi. and per­
native. Th* modified proposal la nulla, holly, cheriy Udiel, rid manent work*r( to protact themthat a mail-order house Inrroaro
aelve* .against vicissitude* of em­
It* onion from manufacturers, cedar, tvd eltcny. sycamore, awwi- ployment In normal Alma*. This r*gunt,
loblolly
bay,
pine,
and
other*.
faying for Ih* additional good*
aponalbllity should bo mat; Indus­
Hi duo bill* rodkdmable In aay Then, there are thuae that flu s ir
should do Ra fair share towafll
merchandise handled by th* ator*. .in early spring, the dogwood, ted-j try
the solution of |hg untmploymani
Tha manufacturoix woulil .pay In bud. wiki crabapp'r. ailler bull, problem, Second, action by Indus­
theaa duo bill* part of tho wage* and wild plum. Farther south there try for Ute establiihmant nf frl.
are many tropical specie*.
of each i f their employees,
Among th* shrub* are taarty ov­ vat# unemployment rararve plat*
ergrown*, dtcldous on**, 1*11 grow- would help to rodacr th* dimen­
lug kinds, had small oRea- There, sions of unampioyment Ir fffttital
It would at tra il street a partial
U
llUdiim
Flor Manual.
the solution of .lha prohlun Ijy provid­
sparkloIxTry.
native
aaaleaa,
ing for conaldarabl* groups of tho
mountain laural, wax myrtle, tha ploymcnt rvsarva# that wa* gaiw
salt hush, rheroke* bean, and
atahl* SIR] prrm»n*m warkara.
“Third, a program sf attamPALATKA, Fab. 10— putnam
would Mt a; aUnoara ar taodol
that would Inflaanc* th* charaetar
.alii finish, Gut.
laftnUu In im k r i at tha con^Ju*
of UgUlatlon on thla aubjact. ‘
“ If, a a roednt dew Ia pm* nt*
aloq of the « Month* tthool tarn*,
clrarly IndkaU, Itgtalatlon of
this year, acrortlog to an mtlmaU
■am* klad Ih taavltabW. Industry
mada raaently by Law 8. flanshould takf mtaxoro* far ahaplag
tow -rau^y aupfrlotaudent of rdtha coo rot of MgiaUttoa, partira.
lariy far proaarvlng to oa^Myora
Liat y ttr Putaam county teachUm right to #*\abtt*k and opovata
era ware paid for Uia final two
from a th tf ,porta.of tha world. thrlr awa piano- Th# meat otfactlro wdy to coaikat' abjaeifantaU*
atat# fuada. whlehdaflelt vaacar- propowata of MgMattaa la la affar
.ound Xluroattv*. propowlo af a
»yiil|oslurns uf ecu.... ..

j ■'( imltx at college, ought t„ liate
; k Hnrn belter. Similarly, in lUtt
j, • td early 1M0 tho ductrinc. at
*• ha e«w era” wo* even espoused
hr,som e able rconoinlata who apMvnlly closed their eyes to lha
M omvaluution which the
trk e t waa then placing upon
irpotal* earring*.
Unfortunately, wa profit aurrlalngly little from tha peat. The
try people who now laugh moat
ndly at rinse falliaa of yeator*
tar aro the ones who, today, aro
rating glibly concsrnlng how
iohanical
Improvamenta
era
toiling tariff ic ovarprodjctlon,
M; trinying about parmanent
Nmptoytn«nl for a large part of

I’raven* Clothe.pin* from greeting ills In th* hand, until It lo thor—. ,
mighty coated with lather, being
To prevent clothespins f r o m cartful not to touch th* wick. When
froeatng, .oak them In Ivory rad*.dry, th* candl* wilt bunt with a
and let them dry without rim ln g J bright, steady tight- It will not have
No matter how cold the w .alhar, I lo b* snuffed, but will burn without
they will not free** on th* lino smoking: will not smell; will not
after being so treated.
apoll labia eovtra by dripping
'. . — ... — —
grea**. and wilt last much longer.
Itemova P utty from Window*
.............

ON THEBE COLD NIGHTS

I;
1
recommended by various st.tle un­
employment cummlplons. The
board. slre**r* that the legldalure. «f « .tales III I - In roguUr
session thU year and th a t In
|f not In all nf ihera sUUlegW alure*, propoaal for th . ..l.hU shmoot „f slat.-wlde unemplavment
insurance nr reaerve* will hw lnirndiire.l and strongly sivi'UnM.

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Trade In Your Old Furnliura

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All Klada of Raadwlrkes

For C A S H *Al

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Daielrvy gervlt* for Partlec

WAGONER’S

Phone 9140
ANGEL'S EAT 8IIACK

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(00 Sanford Are.

I’hone 774 |

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Genova A Sanford A t*.
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P. Paul’s
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l e g a l n o t ic e
ij* t i i k

lat National flank Bulling
maaeal* and Flayer Wave*
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ta n « J lf f i*«■. I ' f o r i
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TRIANON
AdifttSaion 60c. Tax 6c

, r A"«dT:-n,»i55

j i . MrAask. Ills wife. wt«&gt;.# tr «*'
.Irate l» t'kleagn MJInvJ*ir e w MeAasli b -ln s »•]*•*•
tlnental * 0?
IU" '1
Huii.llns. Ckleoao. Ililm***- ,__ h.
You and vseh of )"u are h*r*b)

SANFQI^p ELECTRIC
CONTRACTING CO.

rcuulrvd to a»a#ar -hgJJ

ELECTRICAL SUPPLIB8
PHONE 448 ,
108 MAGNOLIA

BRIGGS

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JEWELBA

C. C. Briggs, Prop.
, l»* Mag Balia
WS A . I'A T T im iA I-t .

urlaedo, rUrtta.

Unite I tor le r i'c m n la lM ,* !.
•tartt'M ole w A aTtn tw o a i -K
K atie* I* karabf glvan that Mbd*r
u d hi purauaara at tk»i cc ria la
D i a l i M i a s o l toraeluaura and ral*
m ad* and v«t#r*d eh ike Ird o»v
a t Fahrm arr, A- B . i * * 1" "• M *
by te * C trvalt Court, to aad f »
Mamlnul* t;#a»tr.~ FI"H ^ *. , n irbj»-

carv. I# ■ *•«#•* e*o»#
pandlaa

w karala

lk#f*\,‘

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B .L .PE R K IN B
ROBERTS’

,t * J , A corpnniUon.
■ M dlwB*
am . aad T ro jo * HuMIng C aaik ant.

Grocery and Meat Market

■peals I maator at rati Caart. la awl
by said dreraa appalntad. akall alr«r far rat* and iail-al yublle oaterr M t&gt;# Ira at' prar of tka Court

“Tk# Star* of Harvlra aad QaaBty”

M u^PAHmiTOjjtoiUt PHONE-19

H a o ra ik laafu rd , Heatlool* Cwoatr,

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q n a n a r *1 tk a baolkaost Qaae-

KARL X SCHULTZ
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Baseball P
Continue

V A a m w m m , m . iiv - s e tentent t f the war debts la the
tlon ef katanational confidence
had tu the tu ctett of the coming
World economic conference, the
fiteroatloual Chamber of Comtaeree declared.recently through
W special committee who*e find­
ings fa n * mede public by the
Amalieaa lection of the chamber.
J h e recomnteadailont.
which
Igshlde .the lubralttlon of major
Am fwmle and fllanclal problem*
Jo .the world economic conference,
fryre drafted at the request of the
preparatory commission of r e ­

rrarhtrir the State
Marketing;!** the time for the exp,-:imr,t.
I* fur o conference with official*
R. B. Chapman. p/wMiuK over t f all ia im ta tit
| Bureau yesterday indicated that
Kantrra and
I|W meeting In the ab*enc* of L &gt; r.'
Itheie had been COnalder-tMe daming
Kaoul, of r-t*ram'ia, ]i|v&gt;i.n tr..
v tn Teeaa vrgrtal'!. • ami
Itevolutions of regret over th*
I »,i*iaim'» nlrawbente*. heavy lo t the lir r jr . u|’P"intid I . J.j
| DalyrmpI, c( Bradenton, Mr'. Ha-1 il!ne&lt;* of 411. Raoul and F. f ,
n&gt;mpetl;i.r* to Florida.
Horner, of Sanford, were pasted
Tito n tp n ti tu the bureau (tom n il, a n j \V. A. l.i,:T!er. i&gt;f Smt.'.inl, Uttaitlmoiiely Iwfore the meeting
» i ■cummin, v oft hire. 1 IniU e n jf wx* to thl* «fleet: "l.owr-*l tv-■(['. rfttor* tilt di'lfln’i. It l* gtoup i« to *tLiii&gt; ihr idea and
.Vnttw« there pre-rent weret
n .n l to cellmate the damage yt 'iienmniMuI t. pa" of nj'viatlbn*- h.rtl Zcrrenni't, John ZcrTenner,
It! U expected to report a: tnc
on turotmi of their bring no *unK. it. i hapnmtt. Hr* t'arkurd, P,
»hiro with continued .tain* nml ‘Lakeland meeting next iii .&amp; . N. Whltohnret, lleiirv Sch'imnth*
tiih'. Kvrrpt it will tun to .“-it prr- i night.
tr, F..F. Button, Sr.. \V. K. Hathaeent, moat of the damage, h-JW- i turning to t;te itnnie-natr pwbw ty. hha’U.i Dunn* W. \v. rotter,
n r r , friitn rain. Shipment, will trni before thejn, 11’-. I hupuiun,
, asked
the opinion of
vurioua J , P. Waltmit, II. J. ta’hinan, John
I grower* »» to tire *u tn n of the Melwh. Sr.. Pi ark Mniich, Kakl
l.rhntann, S. It. DirhN’.n, Roy
J plowlrg tinner ( inn. Without
, rrplioli. r i i i) tl« » ' r declared Synte*. I . P. Iluttr'ph. J. C.
| that is meeting, nitll i-nntmued rn- 1tntcKlnt it. K. J. Meyer, I f . A .
I opeiatlcn n l n n in the Inter. I.rlfttr, Jtdttt t.iulwie *nd J. ti.
tain* a cmiildrreble Btiattclal ' “'""c * ««&lt;*: Pl«n‘ City. ltr*l.*n. Many of th. -)v;t-i«r exjtmseil H.’tt ir , &gt;f S r ’ fool; T. I f , Bry*
* Imle.lon* .ml the tax it.
" ‘" T
' i (Btb&lt;farti’&gt;n «n* r the remit* a* if**n, t \ . K. Si* mgtin. It. \V. Schuur,
II, ."I. Kngl: h. J. Wt Bell, B. P\
a , hy the Jockey «t»b to th*
^
ol'eauy lH*t*il&lt;HnU* matnpi" of the isrioti IJ tri'y, ( . I . Iten| ’Id , It. S. Pitch,
wa. made up by 116.400 for , ^
,ult , omc
(!, „ u r P .
oiu'inijntiona
tcp'O-, if f v n "!*. T. B. Wynlt, II. T.
I employees at Hialeah Park.
Xefl! llhudc, a&lt;u&gt;i*la*t ttate, shltplng
:« fur the firet -cv*n day* of rommltthmer i*f markrting nnd »rr.tul Wire .t Vi'd to p"i:tt liull Wo di* . M. B. I*.t«ell. of Braden-

V •T i V

M ia m i

n-.i-ing, the flAjlOO payment
*h • ( lh» filial anmunt which
eived by th . Mate frnm rarini:

n c r* iir^ w « rim?ns$ritpT' and
OTOTHERCOUT -Hwerew ndoted
Know
by overflow* frnm r**-

wa« evpcrte.il
e
ile.fended, ut on l ittle
lloek a* well a* at VayettofHie. It
wa* thirteen above at Little Buck
in the i ftrmoon.
Rlttnlnghnm** foreea-lre said
rain. ■Iinw ■r alret tun -eliedolrd
to to- rid 111wetl I y riving limperii
title.
•
MChlie there w ai'littfr ro’il lintntti;e , ill llili atilt*, except to tin*
vtir.wtirrry idonm in the StaiLe
l.awtry area, ptrliminary rrpnrti
miw

WAVE M OV IN G
OUT OF WEST

bnainasa and financial inter**!* of
th* world, wa* that th* first and
Waal important step in economic
ynaorery would be the.settlem ent
of th* intergovernmental debt
problem.
- ''laUruatlonal eonfldene*". th*
jgtmorandum ttatad, “will not bo
M u r a d until tho problem of rap-

NtrtHom* and

(rontlnutd frnm Pag* One)
Snow wss forecast for part uf
Virxlnia during the night.
Skies were rlomly In Mississip­
pi and 1-uuitana wth a general
moderation'In temperature. Three

InttvgovammtnUl

debts-ha* been satisfactorily and
mutually tolrsd. At Lapaanao a
solution of lb* reparation prob­
lem hgs bran found. It naed* to
bo completed by an equally satis­
factory iobtion of th* problem
of intoTfovernmenta! debts.”
Tho ,ch*mber’* committee tugf ra u d lhat the world economic
conference should giro contidrratfon to the following lUOttlont:
_____
the affect of commodity pries
tosels on intsrnalional Indebtsdarair-intsrnational agreement* to
ho worked out by producer* for
the control of production; special
trade barrier* Including Import'
and foreign exchange ra­
&amp;
in; methods of tariff d*mobllliatlon, and the rratoralton
af a aUbte monetary standard.

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«*ent heary tain* and the thawing
of ire ami tnow,

\:i«h\ille had n hrif.it tun willt
t. I high tenij eratute hut the
wejther bureau raid near freer..
In: nr little nriler Wn' on the
li'iitd* for the night with rain or
snow. The mtrrury to-e to a cbgr;. nlHtve freyging nl Mrmphii
amt then dri pped bark tn the
freirlng point. It wa* dandy

1dllectur uf the bureau, ui.l lhat ' thr odvanlii."' nml dlutdw '.lage
■le TTrelvnl (mm T e r n or l.atll*- of the plan. All were of th-Vptn
On tfficml dimage tepi.r:* would (on. that sllue the pun ««• put
inna until tin* first of next «&gt;*«*k. iittn effett, n rnittnahio rh« tg%
tor the hi tti i ha&lt; bun noted in
„ «Ulofjito .. LUXJ.
.,n
«*UtVw.
manager* •mil that if it hn.l not I WA j'IUNOTON, Pet.. It -M l
Iw.ti for the l.f 1 «inttit;r irulbej • \ *warm of protr*t* a rn in 't the
tint I tt'during th' J«*t week? thr Senate'* demand ( t r , n fire perieal vain* M I ho | 'mi would haw cent rrdu.tton in evpendllurwt to­
• r» ty lm it. n l « . ‘oil Pi higher ; day Ion* down upon the S*nato

Many Protests Heard
Against Reductions

^ rd re rti vin Of r
CeleryiMay Be
Put Into Ef f e c t

appropriation* committee
from
depurtment*. Prank
ilniini.-trator.

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gwtri't nment
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(t'iintlmir-1 Fi\m Pag* (tnc)
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chull man of a ■
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thaaixra what hat bran Uh* advlcq
if tconomltta consulted by both
ha outgoing and Incoming AdaUtlsUMIont here, namely that

10c line 1 time.
Be Hne 3 (hues.
. 7c line 6 timrai.
Be line 1 mosth.

must be a general raaump-

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ef -the -gold atarulard abroad
Jn »ny complete program "for re*
L eery . It admits that th* return
tb g gold beats may need to be
toads In gradual step* and urge*
In tha meantime government offort* to itabiliso sxehang* rates.
One proposal In this connection
la that there b* created an Interstabilisation
gallonal currency
fund.
' To deal with the queitlon of
international debts of a private
2nd public character,'th* committr*, In Its momorandum, suggests
(hat the World Etoaomic Cunfer•nee should eonsldur the'possibil­
ity of ratabllshlng some new ecobontle machinery capable 0f protouting and accelerating the con­
clusion .of agreement* between
Creditor and debtor, of preventing
recommending
default and
those roeaiurri of relief, if any,
which tha dreumstaners may raL lr* . The conference, th* com­
mittee believes, should elaborate
Ut* principle* upon which this ac­
tion should proceed.
*
- Th* committee urgta the eon.
ja rtn ee to consider Ihs practical
pnaana wbersty it would be posklble to work out national .and in­
ternational agreement* to control
production of agricultural and
ether comnibdltles.
The committee expresses the
belief that tho time has 'some Ho
roll a halt to special (rede barTier*, such as fixed Import quota.*,
govern meet subsidies and Ja n ig n
exchange control. These restric­
tions, superimposed on existing
tariffs, U tbs opinion of the committra, are extremely harmful to
IntOTMtlonal trad*.
finally, th* commllte* recomtoegds that a return to the gold
gUadard la essential In any aoqrd
program looking l* world f**«T*

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tion of the Ints rnatloaa) gold
tUndxrd", the eommlttoo point*
ret, "should be action taken as
aeon A* possible by countries with
{1attesting exchanges, toward a
MkhUtsatioa of their oxchaego
/•tea, on whatever pewity may bd
fte n te d suitable.

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LOST: "Bootsfe,” a Boston Bull
dog puppy.—club footed. Rewant If returned to Mary, 410
Myrtle Ave.
LOST: Right hand black k I d
glove, Tuesday night. I*leone
return to Celery Club. Reward.
FOUND, on January 24th! a num­
ber of packages of chewing to­
bacco and chawing gum, owner
tan have by Identifying and pay­
ing for this add. Sheriff J. F. Me-

THE ADVENTURES OF TOM, DICK AND HARRY

Clelknd.

FOUND; Small blark and whit*
Sax terrier. Be* Oleda Dyson,
Mayfair.

rn U R K teO LY
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I— Automobile*
USED CARS—Three Chrysler Se­
dans. One Dodge pkk-up. AR
guaranteed. Gulf Filling Station.
Orange Oily, Fla.
*KENT AN Austin.

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STATE PROFITS FROM HIALEAH PARK MEETING

Cool and talhy weather hat
failed t« put a atop to batebajl
practice that haa been engaged in
dally hy member* ef the Sanford
all-ttar hate badI d ub whleh goet
to HeLind Sunday afternoon far a
return gome with the DeLand all*
■tar* itartlng at 2:90 o'clock.
Tlge Minor and Tom Phillip*,
Ocoee residents, who h u t week
announced th a t they with to hurl
all or part of the game, today
declared O tcm ielm ready to go
Into action agalait their former
team-mate*. Under preeent plaa&lt;
Minor will atart the game \a be
followed by Phillip* at aoout (he
tilth Inning.
The line-up remain* the name
tu wttt announced ^earlier thle

'Action NeefeJfeiReeto ration Of Inter*
national Confidence

S A T U R D A Y , F E BRUARY

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rouk&gt;*. fir per mil*. Iterl A Son*.
Phone 1«0.

12—Wanted
WANTlit) TO BUY: a klekor la
running condition, price must be
reasonable. Rhone 2QI-U.

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be in good condition and (heap
far ta ih . Phone 627.
BOOK WANTED: ‘'Principle* and
■Frobltm* of Government," by
Ilaine* and llalner. Cheap. P. 0.

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stairs south apartment,'’ frlglda Ire, garage, attractlra rates to
psrmaasnt resklenta. Telephone
471 ^_______________________

» "furthern»ore, It is stwnllal for FOB SALE: six pieeo dining suit,
An restoration and operation of goad condition, also Ladies
M l gold standard that national
jNdgata should be restored and
■Mtetelaed in n condition of FOR BALE: Cuban Flint seed
'MdUkrtam. All meuurra of In- tom . A. R. M*riw*th*r,
tteraodaeal aaelsUnee muit necetpreceded by dreUira sfFOR RALE: Wardway electric
w isher. Us*d s ’R t k 'J . W. Dn-

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W ill A tte n d FURTHER R F C. 80 Lives Report
HOOVER SEEN Hutchison
Meeting In New York To
AS OPPOSED TO Discuss Freight Rate Cut LOANS TO RM . Lost In Cold W a v
LINES URGED Florida Is Spar
BROAD POWERS
Drama tk End Comes
T o Dutch Sailors'
Attempt To Escape
Pnrtainr V e s s e ls

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BATAVIA. Java, Feb. 10.
— VP)— E ighteen men were
killed and 25 were wounded
aboard the rebellious Dutch
cruiser De Zeven Provincien

Opposed
ARKANSAS OKEYS Republicans
To Proposal Giving
V ir t u a l
LAW FOR AIDING Roosevelt
Dictatorial P o w e r
HOLDERS OF LAND
Governor Siflrns Stat­
ute Having Effect
Upon Foreclosures

♦— ” w h g ffT ‘ mrri i , 'fltt»tirn r,ptgwg «•

IJTTLE ROCK, A rk , Feb. 10.—
dropped a bomb on the ship's
OF)—Governor Futrell yesterday
deck today forcing the mu­
•ifned Into law a meaaure detinous native crew to sur­
•cHbed In . the iegialature an a
render.

Three European* and 15 Java­
nese wvre killed. Th* dramatic end
o f the mutineers’ career came
at dawn off the southwest Su­
matra coast when concentration of
f t j o f Dutch nava) and air force*
re hore down on'tha fleeing quarry
and ordered /her to ,urrender.
The rebel* were defiant to the
to show the white
■last and
directed,
doth oa
bomb waa then
A warn
•sign tame
dropped and
■a, a plane
from t k •
bomb on the
dropped a
caused by
ship. Th*
the surviving
the exploato
nativea to give up.
Tho craw rebelled at a nay cut.
The d a i'a flc r they atoto the emitar they a n t out by wireless an of­
fer, i»
uurrender nn their own
terms, but the naval authoritlei
demanded Immediate un.'onditlonal .capitulation.
The pursuit had tha dlWI*5' ' i°h
of Jnobllltlng from poinU aeparatfd, by S000 mile*. Even with the
aid o f tight naval seaplane* |t was
pot easy, for th, Zaven could pick
UP any f la t wireless messages
giving the position of tha ahlpe.

#

Annual
And1

compromiae bill, granting , the
chancery courts of the state broad
discretionary powers In mortgage
foreclosure esses.
It was dratted by a committee
for tho governor after several
moratorium measures which law­
yers had declared unconstitutional
had ban Introduced in the legis­
lature.
The new law provides that fore­
closure decrees or decrees con­
firming foreclosure sales, may be
rendered only during the first
three days of the regular term
of courts, of. which there are two
each year. 0
Answers In forecloaute . suite
am not due until three montha
after the service of summons or
publication of th* warning ordersThe courts, in fixing the time
for a foreclosure sale, “ shall hava
regard to economic conditions and
shall fix the date of sale at a
time that will Insure. If possible,
a fair price for the property, hav­
ing due regard to the Interests of
both tho craditor and the debtor” ,
-soya the law.
It. also empowers the courts to
order a resale “ If It Is made to
appear to the court that a better
price could be obtained * t-&gt;
salew ar if-wnyoq* agrseu‘ to bid
• substantially higher amount » t
resale.”

Tha Sanford Oougtry Club wa*
•he scene of the annual dinner and
smoker of the Campbell-Lossing
Post o f the American Legion l « d
1
last night with a largo number of
• tnembera In attendance. A brnPed
■teak dinner, with Mr. and Mrs.
George Hull catering, was serve |
, from the long dining tabl- which
Aa the result of a collision be­
waa decorated with bowls of tween a Bulck sedan and a Flor­
bright colored snap dragons.
id* Motor IJnes passenger bus at
y . H. Shepherd, poet comvand
er, acted aa m uter of ceremonies, tbe Intersection of Park Avanuo
and was Mfbted by Arthur Bran. and 19lh Street at about 11:30
1 an. Among thoee preant were: W. o'clock this morning, Mrs. J. G.
B. Millar, W, H. Shepherd, Ho le- Sharon,'was severly shocked. and
•on Bali. W. C. Erickson, C. T.
tbe right side of her automobile
/ Butler, J. H. CoVeloogh, Sid Rive,
w u caved In. The bus* left front
• U F. Boyle, B. A , Cobb. I*. A.
fender was slightly dsnted.
Mero. Victor Oreen, Fred ZerAccording to witnesses, the,two
renner, Graham Hunter. B a r t
vehicles met almost In the middle
Long, P. A. Loonardy, Dr. R. Eof the street. The boa driver, see­
Stovena, C. C. Whittington, Frank
ing that a serious accident was
J* Woodruff, J r, R- W. Dean, J.
a-Vsut to occur, threw on hla
O. H uff. D. b. Walborne, George
brakes some 60 f a t before the'in­
Smith. Dr, C U Park, H. B. Pope, tersection was reachad. This ac­
aJadga Goetge G. Herring, Walter
tion is bellevd to hav« kept the
^ d L Coleman, H. H. Coleman, and
Buick from turning over after it
▼ 0. W . Speotor.
.
was struck.
* Alan Arthur Branon, Vivian A.
The Buick ran over the curbing
Spoor. Forreet GaUbel, Dr. II. W,
on the northeast corner of the In­
Rucker, A. W. Lee, J r, B. W. An- tersection. The right door has a
demon, 0. H. EotHdge, E. A.
Urge hole in it, while the right
Crocker, John H- HlntermUtor.
running board and rear fender are
Price A n gel C- A- Takeeh, Morris
caved In.
Spencer, Tam' Meredith, W. A.
Mrs. Sharon w u tha driver and
Bailey. Fred fe lly . H. A. Swanonly occupant of th# Buick, while
ion, C. E- M e la , Kirby Fite, and
the bus contained several pas­
guest, Mr. .IfcMarvia, » f North
sengers, some of whom as witCaroVna. W. t. OW f™ . LoRoy
netas, gave their veraion of tha
Chittenden, Joe laiabart, R. L.
accident on blank cards provided
Robertson. B. g , Difhton, C. W.
them by the bus operator.
Pass, C. E. Hawks, Bon Cantwall
.
Harold Waihbum. and. Ju lia
Dlngfolder, a gn at.
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Mrs. J. G. Sharon Is
Involved In C ra s h
At Street C o rn e r

Inquiry Befun Into
I t a l y Extortion Try
I* *

IIHOTON, Fob. 10-—
at o f the Roanoke,
the Bureau o f lao f the Department of
began Inquiry lata
attempt to extort
M orel Chaise Undt t f l f t t •» khfaapto*
....*. chief of th* bo­
ld ipectol agent ta *o
' rake charge o f the
Tooths, Jea
Barvey. are

Proposal Overridden
To Cut Appropriation

WASHINGTON. Tab. lO - e l* )
—llw
Senate
Appropriations
committee today overrode Its
Mb-commltte# apd rejected a pro­
posal on a 10 percent rat in the
$&gt;,♦40,000
prohibition enforce­
ment fund voted by tbe House.
Tha fall committee alee restored
to prohibition, against tho use of
aafOrtamont funds for -wiretap­
ping, which tbs subcommittee hod
•--■Bonded bo eliminated from
Urn H I aa passed by tho Houao.

Speaker Garner and his Demo­
cratic aides.
Representatives
Snell,
New
York Republican floor leader, and.
WooJ, Indiana racking Republican
on the appropriations committee,
Mid they stated their opposition
to the Democratic proposal at con­
ferences with President Hoover at
tha White llossa today and that
at no time did the President ex­
press approval of the plan.
Seed told newspapermen after
he returned to'his office “ It has
never been suggested by President
Hoover that Congress
should
abrogate its functions.”
Congressional leaders disclosed
yesterday that Roosevelt asked
for this authority and informed
them he sraa willing to take the
responsibility for cutting govern­
ment expgnsea to balance tbe bud­
get even I f It cost him re-election
In 1938.
Determined to afford the Incom­
ing executive every opportunity
to make federal revenues meet ex­
penditures, the House Democrats
plan to place an amendment on
the $940,000,000 treasury-poet of­
fice department supply bill that
would give him power, describe,!
by Representative Snell, of New
York, the Republican leader, a*
that of a "dictator” and "equal
to Musso'tni'i In Italy.”
As outlined by Representative
Buchanan,
o f Texas, raakin*
Democrat 01 tha House Approprl
O.msakl
*s Ideal power IS
will giro the President
AM.
reduce pensions, veteran*’ S
com­
pensation, abolish major departmenu and cabinet post*, reduce
air and oeeen mall subsidies, sus­
pend river* and harbors ami pub­
lic building programs, hold up and
Impound appropriations and re­
duce salaries af all federal o ffi­
cials not flx»d by the constitution.
Two years are to be given the
executive In which to carry ° u‘
the economy program, which also
IncVdes tha preant Senate pro­
visions for abolition of commie*
■Ions, agsortas,
bureaus, their
functions and dlsmlasal of person­
nel. Contveea cold veto hi* plans
onlv by a tsro-thlrd* majority of
both brancha.
Garner waa given credit by his
colleagues for Initiating tha pro­
posal following conferences re­
cently bv lone distance telephone
with Preildent-elect
Roosevelt.
Ills proposal w m submitted to
Buchanan and other Democratic
members of the
appropriation
committee at a conference behind
elosed doors. The proposal had
ban hell up by Garner in the
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Celery G ro w e rs
Of City To Attend
Lakeland Meeting
At leaat 40 prominent loca| cel­
ery growers and shippers tonight
wlh be In Lakeland attending a
m ating of Florida Celery Shipptn , Inc.,
future poliele*
rtU tlnr *
plowing und#r of
one-third af tha matured celery
crop will he ameng the several
mature te be dieeoaaad.
Among those who are expected
to attend are J, C. Hotchlson, W.
M. Scott, W. A. Laffler. 8. PDlrhton. J. E- Wathen. L. F. Buttolph, Peter Thurston.
W. K.
Hathaway, E. B. Chapman. John
Melach, 8r„ George B..Balmee.
Charles Dunn, Rex Packard, J.
Howell F U l F. N. Whitehurst. C.
Bel\ and ethersKarl Lehmaan, secretary of the
Seminole County
Chamber of
*'
Invited to ad­
os a eubject

MAJOR GENERAL DIES

Washington .
with threaten*
—Major General
i baby la
chief of
HUB

WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.-W )
— Republican House leaders today
Indicated they believed President
Hoover opposes Congress giving
President-elect Roosevelt broad­
ened powers to reorganise the

r#k

to^-on

In tbe)

will
■T. Col
.l«.ckaS
m ating
•t tho fc&gt;a
after
at his far t^e
tie .

F. Dorner,
. Bemlnole AgriOf the leadmovement,
attend this
ward from
truing. Mr.
! srilh influents
Hie condi­
; night.

J. C. Hutchison, salea-maaagur
of the Sanford-Oviedo
Truck
Growers, Inc. and chairman uf tha
special Florida Celery Shipper*,
Inc. committee, created last Fri­
day night in Lakeland with power
to act in continuing negotiations
that might bring an immediate
emergency freight rate on eolvry.
today announced that his commit­
tee and representatives of all
prominent Eastern and Southern
railroads will meet at tho Vandsrbilt Hotel in New York City next
Wtdnesday for the purpose of
discussing the matter.
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W u h .' ^
ager of the Manatee
County

Growers Co-Operative Associa­
tion, when the organisation at Its
Friday night m ating in Lakeland,
had heard the reading of a letter
than had been addressed to all
traffic heads of railroads serving
this section.
This letter esplained in detail
the action which Florida celery
growers had taken in regard to
plowing under a portion of their
maturing celery, and pointed to
the (act that the action la state­
wide, having the support of every
grower of celery. The letter also
aah
a.1 *$Ita9 an
his amsraanctf
ra igVt
Mked^that
emergency ffreight
U lm b lu diMliaiil la * th**.»d -re*
a n t of first class be put into
f f f a t at once.

RUTH OWEN MAY ECONOMY CUTS IN
BE M INISTER TO STATE COSTS ARE
DANISH KINGD01 TO BE CONTINUED
Feminine Democracy Governor Is Against
Matching Unneeded
I s Aflutter O v e r
Federal Assistance
News From Miami
TALLAHASSEE. Feb. 10.-(A1
WASHINGTON. Feb. I ll— (Ah
— Feminine
Democracy, which —Governor Sholta said yester­
day the budget commission had
hat long worked for more women
decided to recommend to the next
in high placer, was aflutter here legislature that Florida match no
yesterday over news dispatches more unnecessary federal funds.
H i said that although every
from Miami naming some tlkely
to receive high posts under Roeee- county'farm agent and every
homg demonstration agent in the
Btll
i1—-- ■ 1-- —■
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■—
——
The women hailed with delight steta might have to go unleee in­
the “ Farley list” , which wa» raid dividual counties art witlteg to
not only to slate Frances Perkins beer the burden of paying their
for the lung coveted woman in salaries, approximately half a
th« cabinet poet, but alio Ruth million dollars appropriated for
Rryan Owen as minister to Den­ non-eesentials had been rat out
mark—which would b« 'precedent of the budget recommendations
for tbe two higher institutions of
sheltering.
Mrs. Owen, returning yesterday leaning.
Appropriation* for th# Univer­
from New York where she at­
tended la»t nlght'e farewell din­ sity of Florida and the Florida
ner to Mrs. Itoosevelt, was the Htete College for Woman alone
have ban reduced from llJHIOr
object of much Interested
.to fi.soo.ooo.
were
It future appointmeate
problematical.
Alao rn fy ln * **F congretula
tIons which mlkht prove prema
lure,
were those two women
leaders who have ban honored
with the vice chairmanship of the
patty, Nellie Tayloe
Rosa and
Emily Newell Blair. Mrs. Rosa
wa&lt; mentioned aa a possibility
for the civil service commission
and Mrs. Blair was named at be­
ing on the appointment date.
Should Mrs. Owen go as envoy
to Denmark, the will rstunr in an
official rapacity to the country
that called her ''unofficial ambansadnr" two nummers a r 1- ■ '
Danish ncw*pa|«rs thin hailed
her ae furthering good will when
she delivered the July 4 nddre*»
in lleblld Park, where DanishAmericana annually foregather,
and reeponded to the toast at the
International banquet at Aalborg.
Drawn to Denmark by her In­
terest in foreign affairs (she belonti to that committee In the
house) and by the liana Christian
Andtrson fairy tales o f her child­
hood, spent In Nebraska near
Danish settlements filled with
folk lore, Mrs. Owen spent weeks
autu caravanning there.
She made friends with swarms
of ema'I boys, had neighborly
chats with houMwivts, introduced
her party * f young people to the
Danish young people, received
from an old woman her own handwrought needlepoint picture of the
Anderson cottage— and, though
such an Idea never entered her
head, acquired and intimate ac­
quaintance with the Danish peoplt
that should stand her In good
stead if she should become min­
ister there.

Mission tea? de awey with*, no tee
oux fedtral aid projects In lha
principal higher institutions of
learning.
Tha governor said Florida Is not
going to rut out eeeentlsls, but Is
tired o f having to put up $300,
for Instance, to buy eomething
which at preant might be pur­
chased for $50.
Th* governor pointed to the last
appropriations
bill, .which, ha
aakl, carried 99 pages of printed
Item*. Nine pages were devoted
to constitutional Herne, he said,
while BO pages included iteme de­
voted to bureaus, departments,
projrets and matching of federal
aid on a M&gt;-60 basis which writers
of the coiMtltutlon at the lime did
not* deem ai essential to the state
government and which have since
ban created.
•
“ We are gradually rrmov ing
the lira,I wood”, be said, “ and get­
ting down to earth, because the
tiaiea are not booming, nor even
normal.”
Aelual, necessary operation* of
th* university and the Htats
Woman's College, he said," would
not be disturbed.
BILLY SUNDAY |{B( OVERS
DBS MOINES. Feb. 10.—OF)—
Th* Rev. William A. (Billy) Hunday, evangelist, was reported re­
covering Thursday from a heart
attack brought on by acute Indi­
gestion. II* has been conducting
a revival her* making at la s t
two patfarm appearance* daily in
addition to a number of other
spooking engagement*.
PINK NEBDLEB MAKE ’WOOL’

Notables Pay Visit
To City Wednesday

MOSCOW,
Fab. 10.— (AT— A
provincial union of ro-operatlv*
Industrial artisans claim* to have
produced a substitute for wool by
traatlag pin* needles with caus­
tic lye aH3&gt;|lm*. T a ts are being
ceoUnoad to determine the prac­
ticability ef manufacture on o

.Notable visitors to Hanford
Wednesday included W. II. King of
Sooth Dakota, receat^r appointed
by I'resident Hoover aa a member
of the Federal Boned o f Vocation*
al Education, Dr. C. H. Lane, of
Washington, D. C. federal dimeter
of Vocational Agriculture Educa­ BRAZIL'S COFFEE FOR TURKS
tion, and J. L Batts, of Miami,
ISTANBUL, Feb. lO—LA’I-T h e
Dade county director o f Vocation­
Ttsrtiah cabinet has approved a
al Education.
■Rental agreement with BraThree m e n visits d Seminole
h f which Turkey agree* to bay
High Sdwo| to dfceoaa local vo­
her raff**,'amounting to ft,cational work'with Alax R. John­
a year, exclusively from
son, and warn conducted on n
fey the bext thro* yarn In
short tour of thin section. They
far • Brasilian agreetensed their visit one of their
te bar-an equivalent amount
■lope on an Inspection four of the
-*-‘- ‘-,-S*tel during the ■*—
state, and they M l tor Gelnoevil W late In tho afternoon.

Official O f Treasury
Secs Error. In With­
drawing1Aid ToKey
Finance Structure
WASHINGTON. Feb. I0 .-U 5
— Arthur A. Baliantine, under
secretary of th* treasury, told
genet* committee yesterday It
would be e tragic mistake to withM nrr ryd sn t-eM -ime 'f i mu 'the
railroads, “p key structure In th#
nation’* financial system.”
Similar
*vldenc#
was pre­
sented by Alfred P. Thom, general
counsel for th* association of
railway sareutivee, in oppaillon
to th# plan of Senator Courens,
Republican, Michigan, to suspend
Reconstruction Corporation loans
le carriers. Thom said th* govern­
ment should liberalise it* loans to
the roads.
Widespread receiverships for
the railroads would m an "wrack
and ruin” for th* country's fl
nanclel structure, Thom said, and
furlhtr government loan* should
he given to carry them until re­
organisation eould be vffatsd.
liallantlne laid “ preservation of
th* railroad* and upholding them
It an indispensable part of any
program for recovery."
Coutens, author of ths rtsoln
Don, end chairman of the banking
subcommittee taking th* teillmohy, iald h* had come to th*
conclusion the government should
-get back nf all th* debt etruc
tura” or else step trying to up­
hold part e f It.
“ How much ftirthar ran wa go
In borrowing ? " Ceuasna akrd.
“ I don’t know", Baliantine re­
plied frankly. “ I think w* should
g* ahead. This la Ilka a war.
don’t know whether w* can lick
the enemy or not but we must ex­
pend oar last rexoure#/’

Blasts A re Mod*
PICKING HOLIDAY Icya tins'
But Zero A*.*.
S
u
b-Zero
Weathce
ON CITRUS CAME Hold In Some
Spot#
AT RIGHT TIM E
Mother Nature today

Satisfactory R e s ults temperi ng ita Arc
Are Reported From thrust at the nation wli
W INTER FIAVKN, Feb. 10—
As Florida's six-day citrus pieh
Ing holiday reached Its halfway
mark last night, Indications war#
that the marketing agencies par­
ticipating had Inaugurated (heir
heroic remedy for an ailing mar.
hat at aa opportune Dm*. A
statement issued yesterday by th*
Florid* Citrus Grower*’ Clearing
House Association revealed that
the picking holiday la being car­
ried out with “ highly satisfactory
results.”
A noteworthy phaa of th* hol­
iday, according to the ftlearlng
house statement, waa Its timeli­
ness, In that some o f tha northern
auctions have ban cloeed baiu e*
of cold weather, .and had pick­
ing had been continued th* early
pas* e f this wash, frail srould
have piled op in the** markets
With consequent disaster.
,
“ Contrary to o popular Idea."
said th* d a rin g bouse state­
ment, ‘the picking holiday la net
expected to work ml recto* in "
price situation. It* chief valu*
Ha* In th* feet that It
tlonably has prevented a&gt;
In* disaster, far If fruit
continued to roll unchecked into
th# market the price level* weald
have dallnod much farther.

"There appears also a further
far BiW'“

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it

their Uvea during the unpraeodMt*
ed told wav* a* a growing Ua$ Ot,
dead waa reaived from saattogm
which suffered m a t
Chicago counted a total af
d a d as th* city surveyed tha
fteta e f th« coldest weather hi
year*. Ohio coasted l
with thermometer reed
ping down aa low aa M
lew# had fire, Michigan
Missouri ibt, Wisconsin
New Jersey, Kentucky,
Pennsylvania,
North
Minnesota, and Nebraska else

la the West and Southwatt
are known to have
alaee tha atom began aartr t__ 1
w
a
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Despite the' steady

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I nth* ley blast, aero arid
rstdlngi held good today
section#. T&gt;* raid halt
te o lM C1a Urn way
_

tat tha toy blast, Hre and
areas af .tha 'Woet
Far tha tart. South, l U l W A
dlewest weather egperta haft-aft!
“ a hop* fhr a farther rise today.
Florida cltrea grower*-brbaUted ■

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deal”
He UaUftod th* government
has euUtaading obligations of A committee selected at tha
ItOfeO,000,000, adding he would statewide shippers' m ating here
nat be surprised If the banks held Monday prepared a r*te decraise
petition and a n t It by telegraph
$10,000,000,000.
to
tha Atlantic Coaat Use, the
Thom opened with a long state­
ment on the Importance of th* Baebpard Air Line, the Penn­
sylvania, th# Southern, th* B. A
railroads. Consent interrupted to
a, th* New York, New H i m A
•ay ae on* wa* proposing to
Hartford, and th# L, A N. rail"abolish them.”
"This resolution propuses aban­ reads.
“ Acknowledgement* hare
doning them” , Thom rnlorsd. Its
received from th« Pennsylvania,
adoption, he said, would mean It
fine* advising of tha N#w Vark
would bo Impossible fur the roads
the B. A O., and th# L. A N.
t « "sentinu* al a ll”
m ating."
Th* road* might continue to
Although the picking holiday
render transportation service un­
Is being shared by marketing
der receiverships, he added, but
agencies not connated with the
” it would be an untold rate*clearing house, a* wall aa by
tropha to th* nation to hav* them shippers within Its ranks, th* or­
forced Into that condition.”
ganisation ha* b*sn serving aa a
Thom said the "top-heavy” general headquarter# for kteplng
structure of some roads could be th* holiday running smoothly and
adjusted under the bankruptcy as an actual clearing house far
reform bill pending before Con­ Information concerning Aba halto
gress. He recommended sitending day, it official* said laat night.
credit meanwhile on more general
“ Considering th# problem* In
considerations than mere “ bank­ th* way, there has ban very
ing collateral' expressing confi­ commendable eo-op#r*Uon", tb#
dence that th* time will return daring house statement declared,
when th* roads could repay ail “ and a sincere evidence that the
their loans.
undertaking It seriously appre­
ciated. There o fcours* ha* ban
a number of violation# of th#
Freighter Resumes
■grament reported to th* eiearhouse but upon InvallgaUon
Jacksonville Run lnr
most of th* remora « * r a *
*
to b* without foundation.”
Official* of th* St. John* Rlvtr
Lin* Co. today said that their
$75,000 motor freighter “ City of
Trade Body Meet To
Sanford" which wa* rained from
th* bottom or Lake Monro* *arly Be Held In SanLando
Sunday morning, bad returned to
Jacksonville under Its own power
February m ating of th# Cen­
lata Wednesday afternoon.
tral Florida Council of Chambers
It waa scheduled to arrive this of Commerce will be held at 8*nafternoon, returning Its regular Isndo Golf Club next Tuesday
place on th* run between th* two morning at 8:00 ocleek.
cities. Repair* ware read* to the
Letters of ramfhdar i were
water-soaked motor* and sl-ct-i- mailed today to all seVraUrloa of
c il g a rfa U a g equipment while tha th* organisation, ■with every In­
boat was tied to th* old C&gt;yd* dication that th* mealing will bo
dock here. About &gt;000 boxes of wall attended becaua* af ita cen­
citrus w en aboard the boat when tral location. After the breakfast
It left for Jacksonville.
business mating, guests will b#
Invited to remain at th* court# all
CRIQUI OPENS MEAT MARKET day, rithar to ptay bridge, or to
enjoy •a V s la Banlando Spring*
C. B. Criqul, who has ban em­ atotbyi
Election e f efflcera for tho eomployed gt several local groctri**
four months to te ho one of
ttt butcher today anv totaree ot tho ttaalen. John
Utet he la opening hla
af Clermont, to the
market at 401 Celery CL L V - i r
Ava* Where ho hill handle a full prmam prsatdent, with H. M,
Itate Of Western and retire treat# Sawyer, of Cocoa, re secretary.
at products. Mr. Criqul has Th* speaker of tho morning will
ig experisne* In this pro- bo A. J. Hanna, profaaaot af
and he Invites hi, Sanford Florida,history at RoUlre College.
S i'^ r t
U
^
to patronise hla new aa- U P
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modaratin* ‘temperature* aa
reports-cmjne'hvteOtnrcr'*■***“ ' r*MM«**r
Increase In the number of
deatha attributed direcUR
and indirectly to effects of
the storm.
Upward* ef 10 persona toil

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brought' Uw' chill
taken no unusual tare
to tha northeast ef y
‘A doaan Are* added to the to­
tal af deaths and damage due td
th* bltssarj and O i l North Dakota tad Mil
whore t fe weethot bad
coldest IR IO year! We
gan to warm opi bat tho
was axyootod to bo tOmporery. 1
breaks toteas tepefied rise* 0f
I Thursday but 1
to M
mercury woa still g*ar aero.
The Booth !a*t night a
rolled up la hoavy blankets a*
second phase of ihd winter*!
ord cold ware toppled mafrary ta
thsrmcmeters b*l«W the
n line.
**
Dixon
A bright ran la mosKJocaJItlia
rht lsome
relief
during
brought
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day at ft* bright af It* glow bft
forecasters said another
•■*
g ift!
low tempora tore* Wu certain.
Naw OrWans reported the
•at temperature rate* 10M '
th* thewaouater ytotevday
ing registered &gt;0. Mcrcunr
St
la th#
registered t
_ f T f c day «P Ift
■ratoi l r
from th« morulnf
' d »Sfj against .the toft
Miss■, Hacked

so

(Ooc tinned o t rag* Ib t)

Story O f
Call
Chief of PoH
this morning
yoster*** H*
that a* pot

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qaaeveevfeenMMOeBWhbMBNNNiMfeiM

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life Body Drive
ought To Close
nth G o al Near

bocawoe "mot* th*a 8 » . M n m

Mrs. Juliae DlagffWoe#

* u »• to)!*** &gt;r« (hjftw U » *

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IwTa body w *,. not elicited ew- * ' ^ J £ * w f c g . ‘ tvfta
Inf to th* laok of tlmo.
&gt;
fon , T. W. Uv-tmt, « .
Attention w*« called during th*-worth, Da** 6#ni»k*,
dlnror mooting by General B. A..’ * [ « . R- A. Smith, V .J
Ih, f . t . ih.. th, lira. Ilclvn T. More*. Ml

mtlanod iron* Pag* Ono)
■strive jroor, baaleg hi* pro­
m on ~tM eonfldonc* indl&lt;|
moot gonornu. tnanttr to tho
kg tjw. romorkabto mjthW
dries. Ho took occoilon te toom b tn M p t trmod In *l*e»
morning.
*
■
E. H. La n*y‘« foam turning In thrra that lh* trad* body itan l*
*
tL
ready to ***l.t them In a * , *n!
Colanot E» o.'ghlnhol**T» t*am; g « „ „ . which m*y b# projected.
f,."*
captain. toperUd a toUl of IM Ho pointed to th. fort that th*
B*e* .
. mrmborAlpo, with CopUtn W. fwunty town*' quota, wan
136
A. Lfflk r W vountlri for Ul of montoorthlp* ond that already
i
kuw .k l! Ihcirt.
*
they had lum»d In 111 momborV .n *
Ct|pn#|*Wi M. Hayne.’ copUlno .Hips,
ml* of thli * * rt i'« " * J P ./rtBor». tH.fr effort*
0rM ^ th, .Ignlflcant foot*
-T*d o
h.r* h" ’,ln*
*•* m«mb*r»hlp*. whWl Mr. Newman called to th«
day* ouoht to : T,l,h
Cap**5P ,M. 8 . Lam»«n t t u „tlon 0f th« group whrn ro,ldl w In ln- br," ‘ lr* ' » * ° * f ,h* m
porta kad trochrd th# mar. than
ta onTFlorida I
w“ « )l' d
7C0 mark la that oat of all th.
■ era leoklao
,h l*
*°***
13 money pledged to Ihe trade body
* « « « « to. *hoM nf 100 wPhtbrrriilp*. rarl- on ,u
12w m.mbarthlp. laat
n af tho dan #0* ,Mm cipUla*
m,m' year, only opo **»rnth of on# par­
i ahaad.^
o*r*hlp» that brought tho total to efBt o f „ WM unp&lt;|d wh*n tho
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yrar cama to a eloaa.

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atari.*

mo In

Through courtesy of the U. 3.' Department o f Agricul­
ture In co-operstion with the Florida State Marketing
Bureau, R. E. Winfrey, Sanford reprtsenUUve.

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Lakeland Seeking r'&lt;
To Equalize L o a d Tut
U i ta y T » x' payer
;“i
* •, *. l
delinquent

U a a i an d T W a r * « rr ^ t^ i
paving aatofimrnu ara W ing In- ,
, , , ^ 4 *adi*« at *•** a . w.

auguraled by tho cily caiaRtlooJno &gt; laday. *
with a purpoa* of givlog r « * f t »
Albany.*. (Ultimo** *.
olliuno »hn have h**n r o m t w
ctusana who nar* i&gt;«*n carrying
.•■• load, I baric* 1-arecn, 4lty,
manarer. explained
yesterday.
« r , A _ r R. _
«|
ComalMlOntr B*n it. raJIUtnl,

from-.k *

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Halnr*. af

H. U’oyd.
Altamonta

l&gt; " T O M A I* r A n tl N : *T car*
p w n l. New Tork 11. tl'Mlon I.
••HUhurab t. • • * r*eb In I'klladelDki*. \v**lil*atun. U o m n tL Batfo.
i». Rnrkraier. Nyram **'an,. Ilnrl-

8. . D.
.Spring*,

hM-ivlduolty ***ba4 and *r*cool*d.
CIO; 44a l.a*. a 4a*. f ( « Mai &lt;rat*
* u M sa4 yr*»*ol»d. • - ! 4oa l u ­
l l , ; M 4 aa 74*-it*.
rillL A D R L n tlA : Firm. It doora**. rl**r. I Flo. arrl**4: 4 ran
aa irark. n*ppll«a light. 4**ian4
■ooAarai*. mark*! firm. Florida I*
la*b rralaa, ar*ah*4 **4 pr**oal*d.
and Indlildutly walked Ant &gt;**•
roolad. 1 do* M I - M I ) t do* 1 tot.tt; a dot i.M-t.a*: t do* i.itJ.H: It 4 ** I t* -M l. ‘
,
c L lI V t U N D : etaa4y.nl 4,*r*«*
boloor **r«, *l*ar No yarloi *rri*.
Ola: • *«r« on IrAfk. Ruppllv* llbaral. prarttralty no gamaAd or |r»dln« on irronal of wA*lh*r, nia&gt;k*l
•Molt , riorida It l * A (roll*. In.
Alvldoally wuhtd. an A * r a t a
waab*d. 1-1 dot I.lt-f M: I* da*
rrry f*ar aal*i l.t*.

THEN TH E Y POP UP
NEW YORK.-^omoa A. Par­
ley, ha* diacorrrtd that thora ara
100 "fargotten Farley*." That
many propla claiming relatlon-

oooo

IhOl
o
anAk .
a*U* lk*t
1**0
. l*rttnlt.o
IrrtUtlo*

Ooido

which rooolts In a o ttln i Wr&gt; oloki*.

frouaoot 4**ir*. boroino. Wo m i **
•*4 • k—t orbo. aO-KSIW it »r.
T ib ltii) la o p Ii o m M kU44*r pkj.

•I*.

0 *1 o I k IMI b*o fnm&lt; ro o t
drogwitX Aftor tear 4ay* Iftkot r».

HAVE TOUR WATCH ropaira
by arte » h » really knows hew
HARMLESSLY, taka a half tea- Brigga, Jewtlrr, Mag. Ara.
■poonfal o f Krtuehon |n a gtass of PARTY, daBteTDto Onb Pah. 10,
hot water in tho morning before
1:00 o'clock. Auction, Contract.
brrakfait— don’t finite n wiornbig SOc. Benefit
Catholic
Church
—a bottle that laata 4 weak* coats bolldlng fund. Dane* 60c coup)*.
but a trifla—but don't t n k o
Chance*—bo sura If* KnuChnvyour health come* flrut—got it at
L08T: "Boot*!*," a Boston Dud
Touehton’s Sanford Drug Co— or
dog pappy^-rlob footed. Ho­
any drug*tor* in Atnarlcm. If not
ward If raturned to Mary, 410

‘ "T .-r^

’ f.7,■ '9A^«^Y• .W

joyfuly.AAilifkd.AflllJAuXlia
bottle— money ba*kc-Ad».

.. 11111J.u,ir T * y z~:r:

.T T ^ ..
- •— oti*do. 11. b . u * y . of clone*.,
I h r t M mrm 7 ?
? ’I ? "
Mpitln HUnio. ef HlarU, C. II.
hi buriling n l.
I !.
m ,S 5 * r p /S.r
BUI*, of U k . H . r y , U D. H .ln..,
that barilla, noat Ihrn month, ••mainly bo- o( A|Umolllt agrlnk., J. II. M.n-

1-4
Lodar.

Hoeloi* %

C M 'U " 4. Cleveland *. I'lnclnnali
u r „mnibn* I. tuiroii «. imrhnm I.
.Herirord.#. Il*al*l*n I. J«r*»y City
?■
New Torn 1, rittabore I* i. Noinmnr Tard* II. tllvb« n «».n ..h ». Nenntnn I.

li.oyur, liaa a 4**k in the; **rln*ri»ld. Ill I. Total—IX
cftlc. formerly occ.pi.d by lh.

c* mptroller, and i» checking tho
ll*tn rl.xrlv
Wlik Knnil, .ellln o fnr A l
40
T . k C;
Among tho*. atterdlng th.
With hond* telling Tor w to 4&lt;t
*U ^ m* nl ,h** "Vktory 8upp*r’*
«c r * R. A. rent* on Ihe dollar — rrnbolly | n *

0; i i * I I ,,.k
P*m*dk ‘ ,r ‘ S
b* , morV fon’ In« “

rharo**) la iNk r r »I*» lb a No- I.

Effort* £ !

LAKELAND,
to collect

T H IS W O M A N

Iloollot* lloki. OrmoM ligh t.'M rk*l oleody. forlooSo t a b *bl»plao **tal Hm m S *n 4*llr*r«4
■at** -l**a AIX
IraaaaarUllan

"

-JriB W ftl** r » « l Lock# on Ik*
kl*4d«r o* **»lor oil on Ik* k*w&gt;
•Jo Drive* oot tmaurltMo ood ox-

rtO D in C R DIVi:iUlir).va; Hilled
I'iiIo im , Tard* la lllrkmond I.
..lo sin g \ r# l*i inianna4ba I n *
Madaeadar. r*4&gt; a. loss.

NANmnn-oviRno

nenun

nr

rinrltla; Warm, partly
dandy,
*how*r*&lt;l daring afternno* llaalm«* modarai*; demand about mndvral*. market *l**dy. I'jrload* t. a.
b. •hlpolng pnlni, (b«*,c »a dellv-

k- on *lnr2iBr
k.0,,? ‘ and
UJb*alio
I“ l _,el‘ood.■n«lu MU d ,r*
who
1000 motnborahlp*",
a . WKmllk.
r.n nf
i.ln Lon«( |a .

*al*o I*** AU, iranapertailan
Ridargali.
10 ln*n rral**, Individ.

u«llr wa*b*d. a-io da* ■•—•v.
ml* quality Oe-llc: Individually
a**h*d and prvrunlvd. fine onallly,
mr 1.10: fair quality Ur. Uakl
LAKE W ORTH- Work on High •blpntvntn nr*dlcl*d fnr ktlnnc*
Weak.
School Campua prt&gt;gro**lng rap­ Ihln
PLANT riTT. Plnrlda: (Manat.*IXiraanla Me«ll&lt;i*l, rtmler, ahuivera.
idly.

Her Portrayal of M ail e l on
Claudct war a Senaation—
You Raved over Her Work In
"Farewell to Arnu"—
Now She Kelipftea a 11 Prat
Performance! ! ! I

W ANTED T O 'ftU Y i g Makar In
runhlrfg condition, price mas. tv
roaionabla. Phono 201-R.
W IL L T E L L you that whrn Rurkrta aro high a profit tan ba
made oven with ear*!*** feeding. Today a man will make no
profit iinlita Production Costs are at Reek Bottom.
Purina ofTara tho boot food that brains and inginuity can

BOOK WANTED: "Principle* and
Problem* af Governmdnt," by
Halnoo and ltalnoi. Cheap. P. 0 .
Boa 666.
.
,

makai food that will absolutely lower th* farmer’* coat of pro­
duct Ian.

a

ftadrr can produce «

pound of m ’»ti a quart of

milk, or a doled egg* at lots coat with Purina than With any

Comedy
Travelogue

Our Prices Are R ight Here A re A Few100 lb.
100 lb.
100 lb.
100 Ih.
100 lb.
100 lb.

It’s Going To
i H A PPE N

sack
sack
sack
aRrk
aack
sack

Chick Starter.
Growrna----Lay Chow___
Caw" Chow......
Bulky- Laa.... .
Omolone..........

ATTRACTIVELY furnnhej m m .
Twin bod!.' Prim * home. Hi i L
Board opiioaaL Lawton. N xt
Chrixtlan Science Church. - ..........
15— Apartments F o r Rent

LKFKLER Apartment*, on* tipetalrg soutp apartment, fri(ldatro, garagi, attractiva rates to
permaaont paldant*. ToHphcn*
47*.
• -&lt;

Extra Special
PALMS, four foot tall, mflp
grown, U crnU each. Slmr

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CHASE &amp; CO

READ FRIDAY ,* * ;
NIGHTS HERALD
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' HOW TO STOP A COLD
iv ALMOST' INSTANTLY
POUOW DIRfCnONS FICTURtD IttOW

FOR" SALE: Oho 6f Bonfanf*
moot attract!** homo*. Owner
laarlag city. WiU toll to rooponalbfg piapla on ruatonabl* term*. P.

ALLEY QOP— Our Prehistoric Ancestor

1/ IV e c M i

Otlnk Full Clou af
Xairr.

Taka I at
Atplrin T

nn

.

truth and dluolrt
3 Bauer Atplrin
Tahiti* In a hat/
llaua/warmwaltr
In, la durrllant,

Almoit Irtfionl Rtlitf In Thlt Way
Iteva a- cold—don't lab* end di**oiv#d In a half glass of
vrilk MroW Milan" and warm water, repealing ovtry 3 or
i. A cold la too dangtroue 3 hour* a* necrotary. Son throat
'
ea*4o this way la a faw minair*. Inllaird

•ougHIDOVG » lira
J oocto*
DUl lb * w g M OQW l r t q i ------k

Aak your doctor about this. Aad
whan you buy, aea that you •»! **•
‘ “ ,YBH Atplrin TabUta. They
it 1/ rseogalud m the QUICRJJ3roj almost laataally. And than
. . -----mW®- work ahamt instantly wkaa yon
lain thoca. And for a gargi*. Gen­
[aal a^youamigbt It. . •.
uine Barer Aipirin Tablet* dio• .m iM v e n

T H E ^AD VE N T U R ESO F TO!

D ICK A N D H A R R Y

iS S t t s S f

quxlllta that strike at Ike Kara of
greW^moat INSTANTLY. C, ,
| YoJ ran combat nrarty any eold
dtoply by

and drinking
Hi •***/ 4

particle* or gritUama. Cal a box of
H or BettM oflOOrt any drugetora.

CARROL* THIS
a Mh i v *

at

rue hospital.

THt UHfOATVSm
\BiH Thtfew
u fr e *r r e R

v *gag*a*w

• and 3 or 4 times daily Lbaro-

pvUlhro.lla*Qrt,fW f&gt;*w 1ib

Sanford

NERVOUSLY
T H E Y A W A I7
TH E O O C T O R l

VERDICT

RRIBLE/

M M AM Tm a
2Af TUM
o p e x A T i* *

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H A N F O R D S K A L D , S A N T O W J , F L O R ID A ,

Wpather

ford H e n ld

With wintry blast* sending the thermometer to
low marks In many parts of the country, the
aubjact o f weather takes on added significance at this
time.
What is the coldest point in the world? Where la it
the hottest? What section has the greatest rainfall? One
might say off&gt;hand that the coldest apot Would be at, the
poles, and that the wannest would be on the Equator, but
actually that la not the case at all.
According to Charles Fltfhugh Taltnan. meterologlat
and author o f *‘0ur Weather” and "The Realm of the
Air", the title o f "coldest apot" in the world goes to Oimekon, Siberia, a place well Inside the temperate rone. Read­
ings of from 90 to 100 degrees below rero hay#* been record­
ed there.
The temperate tone also furnishes ua with hottest
places In nummer. Within this limit, recordings of 183
degrees above aero have been made at In-3nlah. Algeria;
134 In Death Valley, Califbrnia, and 138 at Azlrla, Tripolitania. In-Salah la 250 miles north o f the Tropic of Cancer;
Axlzia, 500 miles, and Death Valley station la in about the
latitude o f Norfolk, Virginia.
Besides holding the record us (he hottest place in the
United 8tates, Death Valley also takes the honor for be­
ing the dryeat, with an average yearly rainfall of 1.45
inches. A combination of, terrifically hot air and Intense
dryness gives Death Vallay a high rate o f evaporation in
tnmtnw*f&gt;.mablit&gt;.Aha,dima i^ * ndjiiraJblaJioi;..hllBIJa.l?l8b»M^,
Many popular beliefs have been circulated about the
Valley ifnd it used to be thought that IUi air In many
places was fatal to animal life and even to vegetation, but
this opinion was modified afterward that lta marshes
gave o ff poisonous vapora.
. Important only because it Is known as the place where
mare rain la measured, cm an average,.than anywhtre else
on earth,, in. lha.village of Cherapunji, In. the Khoal-HUls
diitrlct of Assam. The latest official average la placed at
428 Inches a year, baaed on a record of 49 years. When It
is considered that New York has an average rainfall of
about 40 inches a year, then one can get a rough idea how
really wet Cherapunji is. In the single month of August,
1841, this spot had a rainfall o f 241 Inches.
Those of us who live in a place that Is not too cold,
not too hot, not too dry or not too moist, can better appre-

almost record

l WITH THF. LORD: Th*
■With you, while ye
id If yw seek him,
I of you; but |f y*
* Will forsake

b« with
ho will
forsake
you.—2

Just think President Hooter
la tee* than on* month la which
i be the sole cause o f th* depree-

haf) familiar tong of ten
ra ago, T o , W * Rat* No
lanSa” , would b* quit* approit*'] today."
,W* hear a gn at deal about th*
Mthjg debt In Oil* country, but
* m l pain In th* neck la th*
|bt-$at w on t float. -

date our favored position when we consider the extremes
of weather In other sections.

Recently a chart

showing

the

umier the law* o f lb* United
States or any itat* or territory.
In deHnig “ .lock* and horde”
fo » th« purpose o f xoeh limita­
tion thr statute specifically ex­
cludes thorofrom bond* issued by
nvgoverameat or political lubdlvlelon thereof. -Such exchmion not
only Include* bond* t*au*d by tb*
Government of tb* United State*
or a itat* or political subdivision
thereof bat include* bond* issued
by a for*t«n e*ontry or foreign

T O U R INCOME T A X

relative

numerical

Evlj|ently •om« Americana ar*
i datertnjnsd to haV* Inflation
t the currency that they ar* t i­
ling |counterfeit money.

INCOME TAX IN A
NUTSHgLL..
WHO? Sin*)* penoni who
had net Income of 11.000 or
more or grove Incom* of 12,000
•r mor*, and married couple*
who had net Incom* of 12,400
or mor* or fr o ii Incom* of $5.000 « r inor* moat fU* return*.
W HEN I Th* fllfnr period
b*(in*

Janaary

1

and

A s Associated Frees sliepatrb
rays only two hundred thousand
'persons ar* eapoctsd In Wsablngton for th* inaugural. That's fun­
ny. 'Thsro’a been that many sug­
gested for the cabinet.
^ The thing w* can't get over
.about Technocracy I* that they
'claim a rater blade ran be made
Which will last a life thn* and
we can’t get one which will keep
an edge through one shave.

.'bop* Jfor Jacksonville and Tamt pa—Bt. Petersburg Independent
Ye*, undoubtedly If they ran all
. tho crook# oak o f Miami, tty r
Wilt have to spend their winter*
,1a other Florida resorts,

. Sanford shivered last night, all
right, bat thirty years age# rid
timer* tell us, slmnst to the v ia ate, It got cold here in a big warn.
That wna tb* night at th* Big
'Tree** -when everything la th*
j courtly was ft***# down te th*
JjSptg except the Pin t Netlonat

WHERE? Collator o f Int«rc*l retinue for tb* district
ln which tb* p*r*on 11*** or h u
his principal plat* of business.
HOW? Se* instruction* on
rorms 1040A and 1040.
W HAT? Four p*r c*nt nor*
ms I tax on th* firet 14.000 ln
exeats o f th* personal exemplion and credit*. Eight per e*nt
normal tax on th* balance * f
net Incom*. Surtax on n*t In­
cam* in *xe*sx of 16,000.

H erald P rin tin g On

BEGINS TOMORROW M ORNING AT 9 O’CLOCK

E’S DEP’T. STORE

oo?rr **ywi)«vr*yMrr *• m w

7!J-Q4*rrtrTBir-ri*httr

without first studying th* In­
structions on th* form.
DON'T procrastinate. Earl* as•ambling e f data permit* a
canful consideration of all
tax problem*.
DON’T destroy th* memoranda
from which your return was
prepared. DON'T omit explanation wh*n
such Information Is essen­
tial t0 an Intelligent audit.
Attach memoranda to your
retern.

SILK HOSE
All N e w S b i A n

Moat o f them ore brand new arrivals for this coming
Spring Season, Priced at—

Newest Styles

Ladies*
PUMPS. STRAPS
and OXFORDS
\ — All Leathers —

[

Men’a 75«
Broadcloth

II Sweaters
' 1 For Everybody
.’)
]|

CLOSE OUT
PRICE

| $1.00 to $1.95 ||abort 1-2 otf
Men’s PANTS - - 89c to $1.95
Men’s 75c O V E R A L L S ,
49c

49/

-

Dress Shirts
Guaranteed Fast
Colon* for

Regular 19c Grade
Unbleached

Sheeting
Yard wide, c l o a o
woven, a s o o t h
quality on sale—

5c yd.
45c
H Men’s $15.00 All Wool SUITS $495
|| Men’s WORK SHOES - - $1.00

Scores Upon Scores Additional Bargain?

D A V E ’S
•

PEPARTMENT STOWE

Little Japertr,1haidljr grew up ran kateWiwig ioratar. u w ta
a standing army of a quarter o f a nJJIUon men and trained
reserves of nearly two millions. While big, rich United
States Imagines security behind a total armed force 132,000
rcgulnrs and 307 thousand reserves.
And yet other figures regarding military defenses are
equally as interesting. We hifve been eonelderlng the
number of men actually engaged in their country's defense.
U t ua look at the money spent for thto purpoao. Tho
United State* head* tho Hat with $707,428,000 appropriated
for national defenae In 1931. France, with unfriendly na­
tions on at least three sides, spends $541,884,102. Great
Britain, with tremendous colonics In all parts of tho world
to protect, bpends only $481,470,990 on Its army and navy.
Italy, under Musaollnl, a soldier himself, appropriates
$331,000,000 for national defense. And Japan, ln 1931 just
before embarking upon an era of conquest, spent only
$234,250,000 on Its army and navy.
Of course, higher prices and a higher coat of living as
wall as a higher coat of war materials account for these
discrepancies In our numerical weakness and our military
appropriations.*! compared with other countries. No other
explanation con be found for a situation which sees Russia
boosting on army of over 18 millions spending less than
600 thousand on it, and the United Staten with a military
strength of soma 400 thousand, ■pending over 700 thousand
dollars on It.
It Is Nay to eee from such figures as these how ter­
rifically* expensive unsettled world conditions really ore,
and now enormously important disarmament la to
American taxpayers.

Mr*. JamU.

P R IN T S
Newest S p r i n g Pattern
Guaranteed f s d Cetera.
15* Value

LADIES’ FUR TRIMMED COATS 1-2 PRICE and LESS

DRESSES

arleC
public commlxeioned By
states are exempt from federal
Incom* tax.
Compensation re­
ceived by employee of a munici­
pally owned waterworks qr atreot
railway or electrle-llght plant la
subject to fnleral income tax, as
■l«h activities ar* proprietary
rather than governmental in char-,
acter.
Fees for special services t„ a
state ere taxable, as, for esample,
compensation paid architect* and
builders fey plsnning and erecting
a slate capital or other slate or
municipal building. An offlerr or
an employe* of a state, for the
purpose o f th* income-tax low, is
on* whoa* services ar* tonlinuaus
end not occasional or temporary.
Certain new provisions ar* con­
tained In th* revenue set of 11)32
under th* abore-mentioned heed­
ing limiting the deduction fur
losses sustained on the sal* or ex­
change-of stocks and bonds which
ar* not capital ssseta— that Is,
which have not been held for a
period o f mor# thsn two years. In
accordance with tho limitation,
such loe.es may he deducted only
agnlrut gains from similar trans­
actions for tho year, although the
amount o f the exets* of euch'lass
disstlowed se a deduction for the
year 1B32 may be carried forward
and taken se a deduction against
SANFORD, T W E N T Y Y E A R 8 AGO
gains from similar transaction!
Will Messenger Is home for a abolition o f tho ratter towel .la for the succeeding year to the ex*
few dags visiting hi* parents meeting th* old argument that It tent of tho taxpayer’* net income
and shaking hands with hi* many would be an Inconvenience to the
Sanford friends. Billy I* with tb* publle and an infringement on
A discussion of many important*
Jacksonville Press at Jacksonville personal liberty.
The Clover Club was enter­ subjects will be heard during this
and making good.
Mr. and'Mr*. J. Cookaton, of tained by Miss Albina Frank Fri­ meeting.” Service* will l&lt;- held
West Liberty, Ohio, have been day afternoon at her pretty home •very night except Saturday * t
7:40 o’clock.*
spending th* past week with th* on Sanford Heights. Eleven mem­
ber,
of
th*
elub
were
present
Th*
latter’a niece. Mrs. W. 8. Thornipecial faster* o f th* afternoon
entertalement wa* tho dish tews)
WUIlo Btringfsllow Is In the city
for a few days looking over the shower for the benefit of the
West Tampa. Mission.
field with a view of starting •
• s . “ ,
.......
tee. If set asll*ri*4. For •ale ei
Biblo confers net.
TR Y NEWZO
Hon. J. H. L**, o f Oviodo, was
Revival Services To
erneng
tho
prominent
East
TOUCHTON’8
SANFORD DRUG CO.
Orange visitors te tho city yesBe Held For 2 Weeks

* rawntww

yy? ..... $100..- $1.95 - $2.45 - $2.95 - $3.95

EXEMPTION ALLOWED
STATE EMPLOYES
Th* compensation of officer*
and employ*** of a slat* or any
political subdivision thereof, if the
service# of euch officers or em­
ployee* are rendered In connection
with activities which constitute th*
.djwharge, of an essential aovernmantel function, as dlsffngutebeff
from a proprietary function, M
exempt from federal incom* tax.
The compensation o f . such &lt;-f-

SaleOfAboQTThregHundred'
BEAUTIFUL SILK DRESSES

Ladle*’

Foal Colon
LADIES’

Shipment* of celery are laRev. W. F. McPherson of the
arcasing and the total movement Fall Go* pal Tabernacle pa the
this Week wQl be about 70 can. SxnfortOiUado n » £ today anSoma mixed con o f celery aad neonped that a two w*eka revival
letVce arw moving to a fair ttemaad. Cooler weather baa greatly

Opposite Post Office

INCOME-TAX DONfoS

g w w a S ss

and te ebay-the Scout
0 fete other people at all
U 'keep my*#If physically
sod Martatty awake and

l***at p— IMa grteea. Che
e trial.

mankip«llty. It therefor* fellow*

Just Arrived

' practically everyone In the
Jfnlted- States of any Importance
at aR has visited Florida at onu
time qr anothsr this season, In­
cluding Rudy Vs)so and Frank­
lin D. Reooov.lt.

limitation*

*nd*

army of almost a score of nations,

■ lloaarv.lt decided to postpone
naming hie rsbisat until, after he
had been out to see, which may
hi a good thing after all.'

inch bomb ie Rot subject to *01

New. leaser, wider bodies.
112-loch whs*Ihas*.
Bulking body Hoe* sad cslorei
New skirted feeder*.
i moot h-running V-type elglN ylm dee engine; TJ
horsepower.
All-ahaaUaua cylinder bends.
feglue ruehteoud In Ure robber.
Tw
ralj-fte*
sntl-frWllen
rotter tad ball bearings.
•a
.^
—
_
_
_
_
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Attractive

$1.50 Values
Straps and Oxford!

Children's
SHOES

98/

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A ! BANTURD RflULD. SANFORD. FLORIDA.

A n d Personal A ctivities
M A B O A R g T P t y E R H , B ode ly Editor

~

=

P C TS O f i a t s

'Literature Group Of
; f-'lub Holds Meeting

Social Calendar

Election of olflrera and talk*
FRIDAY
Mr*. A lla* Uloont has returned by Mr. ami Sir*. Julio* DingMlis Ann Gabriel will (U e a
from Waynesboro, Ga., where .hr frktrr ware feature* of tho rtguIrctura at 7:30 o'clock at the
Su n t a faw weeks with relative*. Itr meeting of the Literature DeJunior High School auditorium.
pailmenl «.
A Valentine bridge party, en­
cfeand Vetlwcther ,e&lt;t yesterday
tertainment and dance will hn
tot Lake City to receive treatment
given at 8:00 o’clock at the Klk*
a l tha ‘govemmhl hospital.
Hall for the benefit of the build­
ing fund of All Souls Catholic
Dr. W.**T. Langley will return
Church
today froeh U k e City where he
All ChrUtian Endeavor prrsihaa beta /pending a few day*.
d&lt;-nta and secretaries of the Or­
lando Diitrict will meet at 8:00
Miaa Evelyn Cooper will arriv*
garet Greenleaf on Second Street
tomorrow from Arcadia to upend
o'clock at the home nf Mi-sa Mar­
tha week-ami with Mis* Katherine!
in Apopka.
Schlrard. We*t Tenth Street.
SATURDAY
The Ceclllan Music Club wil|
have it* regular meeting at 3:15
oVIoek at the studio of Mr*. Fan­
n ie 8. Munson. Myrtle Avenue.
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Mr.'ahd Mr*. T. fl. Krkerton.
who ha'ee been spending the past
tjn» weaka hero witivthcir ton and
daughter-in-law. MV. and H n . C.
keraoti, San l.*nt*. are planr
to return tet their home at
Hackensack. N. J, on Sunday.

BRYAN
t h r A il k il l
Service SlJUton and Ct«rnRe
Geneve af&gt;d Sanford Ave.
Ppewe » I

‘T’atronaRO Appreciated''
J. W. T*rsllkllt

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 19M_______ _____

Miss Margaret W ig h l:,,Shrrlock Holmes”
Honored With Tarty \ U Milnne Saturday

Marvel at
Penney'*

Baptist &lt; hurth will me«l *t 3:30
o'ctnrk «*■ the rhutrh.
Circle Numl»r Kir* nf the
Kiral B ip llil I Streh will m»»t
at it:0O o'eloch at the home of
Mr*. R. K. Confer, «1!) Palmetto
Aitnur to [o to thr County
Home.
■ rlfR IU A t.
The Ararian Clan of the Klrat
FLaptiwk Chuirh will meet at KiOO
at the rhurrh annex with Mr*. A.
J. r*ter»on, Mr*. A. I . Stacy, Mr*.
Hunt, Mr*. N. J. Stenatrom. and
Mrs. Victor Mclatulin a* host­
esses.
Tho annual bridge luncheon nf
the Woman's Cluh wi'J ho held at
1:00 o’clock at tho cluh h«u«o with
Mr*. W. T. Langley anil Mr*. J. C.
Rills a* hostrsars. Reservation*
may ha made with Mrs. John
Melseh. •
&gt;"*

In h'tii'r

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Mnren

Miss Dckle Presides
At Meeting Of Group

r.nr«, Oil.. »h&lt;&gt; i* *i &lt;•

Ini: ItiraU here f«r *mne tin.-.
Mi
I ii|i» Wight rntcrUiwith .in informal waffle *ut&gt;t»
la.t iiijhl at her home in May! &gt; &lt;.
Rttpf&lt;er wa* .rrvrit l»y the hosl****,
usi.ti.t l&gt;y h&lt;r mother, Mr*. lint

Ml
Lucille Dckl«&lt;
• ■&lt; I
the rvgulnr meeting »•( III'1
t'luh Group &lt;&lt;f thr I ** ' ’ I ,,l •
.let t'hur li In to &lt;n V • I &lt; My

\\ ight, mil *Mr». A. \V. Kill'.
g.-»m&lt;-« » r r
• njo&gt;e&lt;| hy tin'
fciiC*t&lt;. \ |tofu-inti of pink !&lt;*-&lt; ■
and olhor cu itm llownv.* wiro
used to avnu the r&lt;H&gt;in» whenthe
ym-.t. n r if
entcitaini*
Those |i*e f til w» re the Slb&lt;*Margaret
Wirht.
kathefine
Synir-, Frame* Morrow, I'urmita
RarU r, Mat) Maxwell, ami lllllie
Wight.

toy o featured i
n herch. Mr*. A I
l « l.he” * ilb " •' r mission study
Irrtalnrd with a t
Africa "
Tho*e present
IVhmrhl, -Olter I li
II « hnn, I aunt
Chapman, lunillo I* 1
Itokie, Gwynn

M iracle V a lu e I

“ W izard”
SHEETS

ir| Powrll, .......

Pillow Cases

Itignry. M om \\ *

tu Match

Itootrhan. Kat'.'i
Scholt*. Joo Cn
Ferguson, Fi ai&lt; is
Hay man, nn.l II

I ’«»nrmtti*?* t
HI I I|1\‘
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COATS

r*tt\ inter* • &lt;•• "
V till tho fo II tin

of thr history and development Methodiyl Cl
of the youth movement In Ger'•
'
•nany. He*staled that the idea of a
A meeting
youth movement began centuries Presbyterian
ago hut the presect organiiation place at 1:1*0
was an outgrowth of reaction* in and will he I
Germany after tha World W a r.la r l&gt;u*ims«
lie added that when'be loft Car- o'clock,
nuny the object o f the organitaMonthly I
tlon was |o promote tnear* of en- Ihc Womai^’*
Joying life and membership was —
— —
open to anyone procuring a permit! G. A. Adane
from the Department of Interior, hotsrr. Dr. V
Al I he rrsrnt time the movement Ralph A. S
is ronlrolled by political parties Muntsalvalgr,
and menrbeiship is granted ac- Dr. Kllxahetl

vtet "in

Church.

Thr Serprh'p Finest A t ltn t \tt:»ln If
The World In A lircal llumnnrc

Al Ike rnncluslon of the talk*
an informal social periml was en­
joyed when refreshment* were
'erred ly the hoalrsse*. Among
Ihnsp prreent were: Mr. ami Mr».
Julius Dingfrliler. Mr. and Mr*.
II M Wallhoiir, Jlrs. ||. II. Cole­
man, Mr*. Roaav Markwood, Mia.

NAMES OMITTED

SHEETS

■im^Mnr.-tr. P.-llagaw;-and M

1 .NF!

l . : h W

I

r*|£t

T w o inchaa bolow, bis*
cults wore baking at 475°.
Yet this forty-five pound
^
block of ice melted lean
fljk than 4 ounces in fifteen
^ minutely With an electric
^ ovort^there'la no flemo.
Tho hot air in the ovon
stays hot, and the cool
kitchen stays cooL

I Ml N’T null tthlll &gt;«ur mnlur
*1,11. nr &gt;niir «.tr is wrecked ihi
slipi'rrv t l t rr ' :! Cumi‘ in. Intlitv
. . . hatr yutir rttr nimplelrl)'
MWt icttl in «tu* nlup. Vniir r:*r w*'|
ha'tr n IntlKti J*fr and &gt;Oil
•
tinted i'iinet:et&lt;«:trt r x p e n . and

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And While Checking.,

DON’ T FORGET
YOUR

TIRES
A n o r d in a r y fla m e -ty p o r a n g e r e ­
q u i r e s a i r in o r d e r that the f la m e s
m a y b u r n . C o o l a i r m u s t g o into the
o v e n a n d the steam , fu m e s a n d h ot
a i r m u s t e sc a p e . T h a t is w h y the kitc h o n h e a ts u p w i t h a f l a m e - t y p o
ran ge.
W it h olectric c o o k e ry th e re w ill b e
n o h e a t a n d b a d a i r i n y o u r k itch en
to m a k e y o u tire d a n d n e r v o u s .
W it h tho in su la te d e le c tric o v e n you
c a n b a k e 9 ? r o a s t f o r m a n y hours
w ith out r a is i n g the t e m p e ra tu r e o f
y o u r kitch en 1*. A s k a n y employ so
o r y o u r fa v o r it e e le c tric dealer
about

T h r n:tfrl&gt; nf mil only vou n tclf hut ) " t i r fam ily, &gt;«hii
ftiin tU nr anvunr rlwp wh«i ntuv hr riding with ynn
llu n 'l w ail until il 1h In i la ir . . . Ihrn yt'iiTI hr worry
S cr iim Inm iirrow nhritit Ih r low m &lt;l o f I Irelimits*.

REPLACE THAT
WITH
SEMINOLE

ftCHWKT s t i m u n j

b'vFIRST and ELM

ft
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TIRE

SHOP

Pliastnne T lr * — |Tr»»t*l«&lt; lU ltftl**—f l f n l * * * Drake l.ln.ir;
\Vo*« p«p—1 *|rnv M'inr Lit— War.hjn'g m l pii'i-hinr
1 ru.il v lalrigrraUr*-—Crualey Radian

Gtettaiog

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA.

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD,

FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1933

Not an article in this
mammoth stock

EVERYTHING IS

A GIGANTIC SCOOP! A GROUP OF N * O N ALLY, FAMOUS MANUFACTURERS USE THE H ILL HARDWARECO. FOR THE lUfMEn i ATP. Iim irnATIOM OF aa.nnn.mi N fn ra iR A M .K S IllH M JlftSTflfJt&amp;AT.SKNm jONALLY-REDUCED.PRlCES
THERE IS A-LO T MORE TO A GOLF B A L L T H A N JUST A W H IT E C O V E R -A N D TH E R E IS
A LOT MORE TO A R E A L SA L E T H A N A N O R D IN A R Y SE LLIN G C A M I* A I G N . IT IS IM ­
PE R A TIV E TO R EM EM BER THIS D UR ING T H E 7 D A Y B A R G A IN C A R N d V .A L A T TH IS
STORE. REM EM BER GO DEEPER INTO OUR V A L U E S T H A N JUST TH E TOP.COVER A N D
Y O U W IL L F IN D JUST H O W T R O F IT A B L E IT W IL L BE TO VISIT OUR SA LE S A T U R D A Y
M O R N IN G A N D C O N T IN U E FOR 7 TH R ILLIN G SPE C TAC U LA R DAYS.

llere’n ()tiniily o f Value
OFFERED AX TRUE
QUALITY PRICE •

GOOD PAINTER
plus
GOOD PAINT
equals
GOOD JOB

PAINT

W ANT TAC M .K T H A T CATTIIKH KIMIITIIAT-M AKKH-HM-HTHIHH-HAH»»—MNHH THATIIIII.H— KKKI.K •Til AT MINIS TUB HWBKTKHT MONO YOU
WIIKN

Rlie Most Sensational Values the
1 20th Century Has Ever Seen.

if

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way*

8VKM IIKARH— ANH IIOHM TH AT ANSWER T IIK WIIIMT
I.IK K I'ART OK V O I'll IIANH —COMB TO IIII.I.’H MI’OHTING UOOOM O K PAIlfM K N T.

•

A Complete Assortment at Sale Prices.
11

B A S E B A L L T IM E

$ 2 .2 5

PAINT

i&lt;

$£00 Values

6

5 ‘ .’N O W

Is the Greatest Economy o f all. Including

C O N T IN U IN G
7 D A Y S O N LY
Nothing Reserved

r. linen Including Rawlinga
IASEUALL GOODS
in name proportion.

Turpentine and Oils, Varnishes and etc.

THE SALE (PF THE CENTURY
Special

Entire Stock

ON SALE

A FIRM

CANNOT

STAND

STILL-

BEAT

Y E ST E R D A Y
The Sale of the Century
Tha Famous

Squeez-Ezy .

^

, RIFLE

O’CEDAR MOPS
$1.50 Values $1.00
$1.00 Values 75c

The Sale of the
Century.

TH E SALE OF THE
CEN TU R Y

910.75 Value
NOW

$7.75

j

EXTRA SPECIAL
$7.75
SINGLE BARREL

22 GA. SUPER X SHORT
20c Value
NOW

15c a B ox*

POLISH,
60c Value 40t
30c Value 2tic
N O TH IN G
RESERVED

SEARS CRATE

STEVENS FAVORITE
” it GAUGE'

No Bargain Seeker Can Resist

IT MUST TRAVEL EITHER FORWARD OR BACKWARDS AT HILLS WE KNOW ONLY ONE WORD—

$3.50 Split Bamboo

For Example—
$5.00 Pfluger Akron
REELS Very Special

TW|

■
LET’S GO!
v, Goldsmith’s $3.00
gFIELDER’S GLOVES

SHERWIK— WILLI/

YOU

HOT GUNS

$1.00 Heddon

1 0 % Discount

JUMBO
OIL HEATERS

THE SALE OF THE
C EN TU R Y

Regular 129.25 Valum

Metal Clothes

ON A L L

AM M UNITIO N

HAMPERS

The Sale
of the Century

Beautiful I’nnlel Shade*

NOW

$6.25
The Sale of the Century •.

Sole of the Century

Cold weather la headed this way

5! i f ' l -During The

BE PREPARED
Large Jumbo

We Are Going To Quote

SMfiLY LOW PRICES

'

1 BURNER OIL HEATERS
$19.85 Values— N O W

It's Impoealbie to Hat I
. f? of artIdea tn a
FOR INSTANCE

Ranging From
$50.00 up

I; CARRIES.

Ihouaanda

Store.

\

SHELF.*
.H A R D W A R E
*

ELVINAT0RS

IENTURY

SALE OF

'

THE SALE OF THE CENTURY

D ISCO UNT
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FLORENCE

5 BURNER OIL STOVES
MSCOUNT1
RING THIS

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With Oven Atlaohed

Regular 2!»c
Heavy Galvanized

PAILS
1 5 *

�THE aAFFORD HBULD, MlfrOSPl FLOMDi^
I

ail Units Putting
hi 1 Of Their Most
m p o r t ant Sales
, doqhte eelehration, celehratthe seventeenth anrlversaey of
Mrlh o f the Tigely Wiggly
i and the third anniversary of
Lovett's Crocertrrla system ol
lent food stoles will be obred by the local units o f the

Unusual Bargain
In Antiseptics A t
1.. . .Local Druggists

uivUlom with one of the most Im­
portant u t n of quality font* In
modern time*, It waa announced
Thursday.
The anniversary o f the ay*,
tenia &gt;111 hr celebrated here with
a week-long sale, bgtnning Crhlay,
Cel,. 10 and closing Thursday,
Ceb. ifl„ A boat o f nationally ad­
vertised famnu.t foods, choicest
meats and fresh fruits and vegelable* will ho featured In the
event an I managera o f the Ihn ^
stores ilerlare prices have Ison
more sharply cut than at any time
wllhln the memory o f their lung
connection with the system*.
Th- story of the rise o f 1’ifgly
Wiggly from a single unit lit
Tennessee 17 years kgo to a food
system vsnitli is now In thu front
rank of word leaders, reads like
fiction.
The rapid rise nf the l.ovrtt

f&gt; Local druggists are Introducing
■ new oral antiseptic made by the
makers of Vicks Vapoltub. It is
r . O I coarse, the only res) proof of
Ejls quality iiml economy Is actual
jMa. To Blake this pr,Hif possible,
a special trial sire ha« tieen pre|pared. It contains 2 I 2 ounces—
: » Me value. Its price, while the
Ilimited gupply lasts, is only 1ft*.
i You din use Vicks Anliscpti',
'In yoar.custonmry way, for bn i
breath; as a gargle, mouth-wash,
or antiseptic lotion; at',I fur a*!
the other customary antiseptic
oaea.
Bora In a depression year, Vicks
Antiseptic Is priced accordingly.
The regular slir. large 10-mm-e
bottle—a usual 7*c value -Is only

Ihc ijnlcm: ordvrlinv.r*. clrsnllM il, attraetlveiws., cim iitk M *
i mj advanta,;., loo nuniarmi*ato
tint. But that inn’l all. Winn A
I ovelt Inlands In e&lt;&gt; mi Improving,
to bo » « modern n. rtrry minute
of lbo day, alFUiili uf llic mfilponjr Mid today.
Although national in .sup. the
l/nrett ami I'iggly Wiggly (to rn
in this division aio Honda owned
and buy vast quant lllr. nf Klor(/ta
ant Georgia prndutt*. The Wlan
t I-matt Crocely Co., which
operate* Ihrit iln m , hat ilt own
ettimery at.Ashhurn, Ge.
Attention la djrrtrad to the
•lore’* advertisement elsewhere
In tills paper which lint.* a few or
the many *prc*&lt;al pricea cirertive
during the anniversary sale.

80 Lives Reported
Lost In Cold Wave;
Florida Is Spared
(Continued from

yourself dr have a courteous clerk
wait upon you."
The Winn A Lovett firocery
Co. which operates these systems
of popular foot! storm constantly
wsr'rs to imp rove the service of
(Iciali4 cf the company insist.
Fruit tn.l vegetable sections were
r Mr I and then Improved until
now they occupy n large ond impotlnnt sm-(Ion nf every store.
Meat markets were adjoined, be­
cause meat,’ after all, Is one of
the most important of fund".
Every suggestion nr.d neeil of the
shopper
was
consl’lerrd
ami
adopted If po-slble. And Ihr re.
suit? Just slrp into nny strife In

was 7,
Atlanta hail a fiv, year record*
low of slg above hut at ? It hail
gone up to 30 with a drop eg.
pecle,| as the sun went down.
Il was around 2d at the lowest
at Jacksonville but during the day
rose in (f). Temperatures in lhnorthern part of the stale were
forecasted about the same as
I ho re nf last night.
Preening tcrmienilores invaded
Cnjifnrnla an,| Florida but In the
[slier state did not eslrml further
south than fialnrsville, Ear’-y ffult
and vegetables In the Imoerlsl
Valley o f California suffered
greatly from the I,(Merest cold In'

GOOD FOODS
A N D INEXPENSIVE!

'*' '

_

H O O V E R SEEN
A S OPPOSED TO
BROAD POWERS
(Continued from Page One)
hope that Rrprrsrntativr Byrna,
o f Tennessee, chsirmsn of the aopropristlons committee, would re­
turn. By ms has been ill for sever­
al days,
Tespile Snell’s avowed npposilion to the proposal, the Demo­
cratic leadership predicted Presi­
dent Hoevrr would sign the treas­
ury post office hill if it reaches
him at this session.
The New * Yorker blocked the
Democrats’ effort in the House to
.send the measure to conference
early,in the day, in the ground
that "this hill rontaina tome of
the most far-reaching legislation
ever to reach this Itoose" an,| add­
ed he Hid not want “ to abrogate
all Ike rights of Congress.’*
Undeterred, the llemoerats ob­
tained a rule from the House rales
committee and plan today to dis­
agree to the Senate amendments

I,. ' !.

* * 1 »•

STRANGE RITES

lag t* previat the Mcrifire ket
RMe, that rahoiaated fa the al­ M h g imped'd Mm la stand
leged saeriflce mated for maay back.
ktmrs, officers said, aad were pre­ • Thew. the rarrifke n a rk le d L
ceded by • period of fast lag that ha aaid, chaiaa were tsed aksel
t» can (a tag MltU Ivome aa f ri- h r Ikmwt a u »I m i were e s h

dajSlasilar rites ka,| been held frt7 Members O f Family qvrally la the little mountain SetHeld In Jail In Con­ IlcmeOt, Ihe officers assertnL
sine* a revival meeting last year
nection With Death when ike village was aroused la
fanatic frtniy.
IN KZ, Ky., Prh. 10.— 0T*V— From ■Officers charged t h a t t w a
the hills o f Kentrrky yesterday daughters, a daagkter-ln-’aw, two
fame the vrelrd story o f an all:g"d ! "mw. a rrmadson, and two s»na. in­
human Merifiee, offered up in the law r f the aged woman took
last In lh.» weird ritea p'rforrae-i
binrre rites o f a mountain cult.
behind locked doors aad shaded
Praying and shouting in the windows. All were arrested, six af
"unknown tongue," a mountain them charged with the slaying
folk, seven members o f n family and one as a matrria| witness.
Hours of praying,
shouting,
are In the Martin county jaii here
•Inginr aad dancing, rutt mem­
in roanrctlon with the death of
ber, to!,! officers, brought Mlvino
Mrs. Lucinda Mills, 73-year-old rnmmoods" to effer the life of a
human as a
mountaineer mother.
Offletr* who arrested
them
Mrs. Mills was chosen, they
near Tomahawk, west of Ine*. sold, end her son. John. M,
charged the aged woman had been clutched her by Ih* throot as nth-

into the barred him? of-the
tween, members » f the appropriatbma rnmmlttees nf t h e ton ftmlty. far in the mountain
blanches. Buchanan said that H nesses, as plans were being
p m N b 'y would he next week be­
fore the House would be called up­
on In vote on the new pnrposal.
Seeking further e-onomy, the
llou-e Peniorrals plan to retain
the Rrsttnn amendment rsllln*
fur a five percent redccjlon in all
anpronriatinn hills and to ♦liminate the Tnatlgan amenilment, op.
prove,I bv the Senate, exempting
federal salaries from (his cut.
**l &gt;hall oppose giving nny executive carte hlanche arthnrllv to
reorr*'iixp nn,| nhnlish tho entire
exertlMv* department of gnvernmenl,** Snell said "Those prnvlsion* would make an nlwnlel* die.
inlnr of Mr. Rnnsevelt. It would
g lfe Mm more nower than any
n eca tire In the wo.n
Mussolini. We are not ready Tor a
FVcsh G IU T S anti
Mussolini In America I f wo aro
we -bad tetter abolish Congress
and go home.”
Reu* btiean leaders In the Sennln Indlrate they would oppose
(Isrner’s proposals.

8 OX’ IXJCK

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■ a ie ia a e H R

Encore Bran,I MACARONI or

Quaker Maid .
PORK and

SPAGHETTI, NOx. I’kg.

Iona’ I?rumI
TOMATOES, I No. 2 Cans

BEANS

IT ' 4c

Gft|nVmoth r’s Fie»h

B H E A 1). Idtaf
OOp P *n Blend

INP1A CEYLON TEA, «/,

BUTTER

n.w.nb.11*.

Puro Creamery
Pound
Vlrieat ShortanftiR-

2.U&gt;.
Cart mi

Carton
Quaker Mnlil

O’ OCTAGON

SOAP
Wal-#jrf
TOILET

TISSUES
6

Holla

25c

&lt;

BAKING POWDER, Vi-lb. Can.........
While lluuro

EVAPORATED MILK, a Tall Cnnn....

25C

above fur last night with probably
morn snow tmlnv. A ft degree low
mark si Memphis lasted only a
short lime, the mercery hitting ?ft
w t j a in the afternoon with a 1nI 'T lA p
schedule durlhr tha
night. Warmer
fore-ast todavI.ltlle Ruck shivers,| at 7 above
enrly' yesterday and the high
m s i) In |He afternoon was Ift.
Other cities In the sfate reported
| warmth after lows of th# prveedV * night.
Birmingham with a 7 above |ow
.limbed up to 2(1 »t * P. M. with
two more degrees higher seen be­
fore tho night’s predicted droo.

OATS. 114-lb. PkR.

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[BLACK P I Q T ^

C*n ...........

NU C0A 0LE0, pound__ ___________I
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II A L L A R IKS “ OBELISK

A. VAUGHAN, TAX A S S B 8 Q *

root
LOVVEJT

PRICE

PILLSBURY FLOUR

5 lbs.

Lr*. Wcll-I’ackctl Cans Pink

It warmed up considerably In
Virgin's during |h« dev. An unof­
ficial low of 8 helvw at Norton In
the Weal Virginia mountains was
ran ted. The «tstf’s nMidal low!
was 7 ba’ow at Wrthevllle. Rich-1
mood had an 8 above.
Charlotte. K , T.. ravdstered a.
lo w •/ !■ yaaterdnv and was exnertlnw I ho same during the olgM. I
, Asheville had a **m mark for It* .
lowest reeding and there w er«.
several nthee epl I «po**. - v boreh I
non* went that low. In o l W '*e-

COFFEE

Pound

Keg., 6c Cana 11Uu

&lt;M A

a

2V', Can Mnmielman a APPLE BUTTER

PEPPER. 3 for— I W
Q U ,]tola d

R C ra

DRESSING______ A R t
iirint

-i 7 n

CATSUP 11c aad A

l t

OYSTERS, 2 for.. l « t
imwad
IA a
MEAT. 3 ca*w .„ I V t
Maxwell llntne Tea
%-lk I#e
*'H k 35c
Mother’s

4 A

PEARS. 2 Pi ran
Quaker

a

26* i

10c
IJbby’n APPLE SAUCE...................... _ _ 10«
GrraL Northern or Nary BEANS, 3-lk«^ , .10e
Phillip's PORK |l BEANS. 3 eaa*----------13*
Ritter's Canned SPAGHETTI. 2 for_
l» e
Sweet Mixed PICRLES. 21— t Jsr---------- 1 »«
Small Bara Octagim SOAP. 5 for------------,0c
Small Pkxs. CH1PSO, 3 far---------— - — 18*
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THE WEATHER

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T O tJX N E W S P A P E R
^nJritahfd Jn Florida’* H o a r t
T i e W oH do Groatoot V cgoU blc
Spot aad R ichest Garden Land.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY N E W S P A P E R
SANFORD. FLORIDA* THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1933

Member Associated Press

v o u jia g m

hard (n * N la
Fair with
&gt; i|k t Friday partly tloedy with
»lo»ly rtsiag tcwperalert*.
seather yerterdey, kick II,
law 40.

F ir e C euta A

N U M B E R 278

Campbell May Make
Extensive Damage CUBA SENSES Trial
Hun Saturday H O T S NAME Southern States
IS HINTED FOR
To Crops Reported PENDING MOVE
By
Low
Tempe
CABINET
POST
In California Area iATREVOLUTION
Coldest Weather I n
21 Years Cascades
„ Temperature Down
To Freezing Points
The bitterest cold weather
in 21 years today killed early
vegetable and fruit crops In
_ Valley In
the rich Imperial
thousands of dollars. The
uauAlIy warm town of Im­
perial, in Southern California
reported a temperature of 24,
while .to the northeastward,
at Flagstaff, Arisons, the ther­
mometer reached the itro point
during a night ef Wthrg wind.
From Lck Angelas cams reporta
of a 42 dtgrao tamparature, while
at Ran. Francisco the thermometer
reached 46 degrees just before
sunrise.
•• •'
The temperature In Sooth Texas
Tuesday night ranged from 17 de­
gree* In Winter Garden t„ 30 de­
grees ln the lowdr vaHsy. Today it
was cold aad fair In that section,
while toniiht It Is predicted th af
It will N&gt; from f l v *&gt;* 10 degree!
roldir then Isit night. ""■« dam­
age In truck crons and citrua I*
reported aa nadnuhtodt- •••—
hot reliable estimates rannnt be
expeeted for- several days.Local rraction to the** weather
reports lot* this afternoon draw
varied comment .from official* of
fading shipping
organltatlona
hrre.
J. C. Hatchiaon, «al*x manager
of the RanfonI-Oviedo Truck
Growers Inc., Immedlatelv tele­
phoned Winter Haven authorities
who are In touch with th» Collfor■la situation. In this way ho
ir.nMil t f . i r l f W ' I W ' W W .
damaging a* la reported that to­
mato growers of this state will
probably btfttflt mort than any
other truck «T0war»*
Mr. Hutchison reported Winter
Tlaven euthedtte* S&lt; statin* that
there Is a Mg rising tomato deal
In California, da* to eome off ot
about the same time that the P al­
metto section deal com*' off. A
large peo aareaio Is r*jv»*“*«l aa
having been sat
month. Tha hulk Of the f* ^ n l
lettuce now moving enm-« f™"'
I he Imperial Vollay. &gt; ‘ '
there l, v e ry Jiu i. lattoee In n o
Ida. locally thore ean b* but i ««
effect, he said.
,,
Howarer, Mr. Hutchison •• (
am o-o of those ptraon* .who
'tore that • If Httuce and e ho
preen product, are removed from
markets through c . u .. . o f.n c h
natort a . fr^*»». T ! !
"tV rv

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from the W » t aro in * .
to benefit, how m « h of oaroe.
m m of US ta ntay a t preeen*.
. . T r B S t t o l o h , sale.
for th . American F fW

f ! ± J ! “aro i l ^ s

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fo*|y to allow Vnw* to ho talood

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th. City

iisil n*xt T u tr’- r afternoon a t
! S X ) “ 'T 'V U
for tha trad* body’s
tha Orlando fa ir lata. 0 *
aKj dispose af cthar praaalaf
matMMWf a almllar uatara.
AI T.M) o’MaoF. th . b M o f
.Mil w w t la Frtouary
that will ba furdrlvo will
Jta b. dU-

Y O tm a ML'RT TAKEN R O M
Brian rfuri, young son of Mf,
L Hurt. Wii
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fractal*
Oak

Sources
PROTEST IS SENT Government
Admit They Believe
“Something’Bigr” Is
AGAINST CUT IN Brewing
In Island
TOMATO TARIFF

DAYTONA BEACH, Feb. 0,
—&lt;A*I—A sudden chans* In
weather condition* with a high
northerly wind bringing eroahre
tea* in orer the beach sp*&lt;dway may enable Sir Mrtcohn
Campbell to make hi* first te«t
In h»» record-contending car
Saturday or Sunday. Campbell,
who aerkt to break hit own
land ipeed record of 233 mile*
an hour, inspected the beach
today ami found It gradually
retting »mooth*r.

Henry Wallace Seen
Likely As Secretary
Of A g r i c u l t u r e
By Party leaders

MIAMI, Feb. V.—(AA—National
HAVANA, Feb. S.—tAA—Con­
Dermcratlo
leader* are regarding
fidential government .otireea • ° * '/ * 1 I f I * ■ » , n i i n / i r i T
Henry Wa dace, ef lews,-a* the
day admitted they had rea»on *®)
test bet for secretary of agri­
believe that "something Mg" I*;
culture in the lt,i«,-c\rlt cabinet.
brewing among Cuban exilea In i
United Statei
and’ Central
amfaaeerwMia
ygnaig eawaainap—
kAwrO
merlean rafions.
The “something big" these!
WASIIINGTaN. Feb. 0 .-A . T.
th&lt;- nam r. eor Other promt.
source* expected would take th e ! L l l U L L F D I I L f i L T l u U
Pearce, president and general
rent agricultural leader*'.
form
of
en
expedition
from
Mex­
____ . . . . o f the Pearce Produce
manager.
,\ re-or sanitation of the* farm
Company. Incorporated, of Miami, ico or Honduras to tourh off the
l»o;«it! is umlrr study and through
long-predicted
second
revolution
has written to Sen. Duncan IT.
thi* medium iirdmiMrtlly other
Fletcher as follows, protesting agairst President Machado's gov­
pcssibilitir* for the agriculture
•gainst the hearing to be held ernment.
^v rrtary will t* taken can* of.
An attempt to overthrow his
here Feb. 13 by the Tariff Com­
It i* known that Mr. ltoo«evelt
regime
In
August
of
1031
was
mission, a t tha limitation, of
ORLANDO. K«b. 9.—A $300,000 ha- in m:nd in addition tn Wallure
r-Vanrd
up
by
Machado'*
army
President Hoover, to conridcr tile
rity budget for HM.1 was asked at *ui h men a* F’rark Murphy, "of
iSopoecd .50. percent reduction of ,n J rc*ult*,J ,n
n i«hl ot rfor*
MinncoHa; ticurga N. I'eakc, of
tlw. V r e s ^ t duty on fresh torn* i m*f President Mario Mefbcal yrvterday’s meeting of the eily Illinois; William lllrth, of Mi*p
now directing activities or
Cubsn council by W. M. Hamer, local |
of
Cuban
•ourl; and Fred F'irc-tonr, of New
loea:
.
capitalist and co-owny of the An Yoik stale.
“We people down here in Flori txilea in Miami..
da certainly regret that Mrslean
Unconfirmed
reports
slated grbllt Hotel, who appeared a*
One vacancy already e*l*l* on
interests seem to have such | h£ »«•««•.! bands of would-be spokrsman for a group of peti­ the fun,i Inanl. Another will ocrur within u few months by the
great support in Washington. It
ht, v * „ uh1,n lo »*•
does not seem possible that o u r. m Drienta Province, cradle of all tioner*, including W. M Davis, K. pexpiration of a term.
government would farce Florida Cuban revolutions, in c itin g that L ilyer, Myrtle It. Davis. Mis.
With the I’rrsiilent-eleet fishing
Mary It. Ilyer, f . FL Saunders, M. ard «w miming in the water* of
growers out of house and home which freed her from Spain.
The government's information O. Overstreet, F. II. Tvping, T. W. tho llahama Islands everything
for the benefit of lb* Southern
Pacific Railroad, oiieratlog In I* that a vanguard of |BO men Williams, (’has. Mayer, FMgar R. heir i» based principally on spreuMexico and Cuba to flnarre the from Maxico or Ilondurax would Hackney. W. M. Davio, Jr.. Sam­ lati'in. lie t- publisher of a farm
growing of these cropi, tsuerr the land probably In Orients Province uel Jones, C'ark F'. Ilryan, Russell paper and i« a son of the late
cost of labor ond production la so and provide tha nigral f„r Bn A. Scarlxiro, Fruity Finance fo .; Henry Wallace who »•&lt; agricul­
Robert It. T)re, O. P. Swop*. J. ture secretary in the cabinet of
much cheaper than In thl* coun- uprising.
1
W. Mosteller, George F'. Frey- I’ri'-ident Harding.
try.
mark, lovui* J. Alsino. J. I). Ilrgg«,
The prospective atival here thia
“ For your Inforntat.on will say
Willard Hamilton, anil f . II. w,,-k of John fu rry , New York
that If Cuba and Mrsko did not
Tammany lealer, at the heedCourser.
.
ship a crate of tomatws into the
Charging that the propos-sl i|uaiter* of Jame* A. Farley,
United .States this reason, w*
budget for 1113.1 "is exce-sive in I lioosvvelt muiingrr, Is causing
have enough Florida tomatoes to
tKe extreme.” Mr. Hamer railed , some New York political disruasupply^ the entire country at a
_
for a budget “not to exreed $.100,. ; slnn.
very cheap price. In tact, I suld
Ro far F'atley, him-elf a New
a car yesterday, fancy sisra in ' Members of the Pantry Shelf 001).“ lie asserted thst m&gt; man Yorser und member of Tammany,
lugs, lo » dealer In Ran Antonio, Committee of tha Semlnolr Coun­ aprroaehed "hesltateil tn sign this •u l FMward J. Flynn, New York
Texas, on a basis of about 11 AO ty Federation of Woman's Club* petition exrepl th r'e and they llronx leader, have had romplete
very firmly endorrpd th is poll,Ug urnvvrvo,
an« .the vooo.
per lug
delivered, and
rbaire V® *r* »P°n*»r!»g ,h« f|r„
u s .Vaau T h rr'l | ihnrgo of the patronage situatiuli.
_______________ TTnsVxYFet**! tney '-111 contlnuo to
This’ la
Jfat
.
is Igai aoour
V’ * ™
day announced (hat more than
• pound delivered in Ron Ar.tonln.
W* also had cars to Fort Worth, 1000 ran* of Romlnole County v*g.
It is understood ro formal recDallas, and a car bw.krd for rtable* will b, on display in a
oiiimrndutions for men have come
special
exhibit
known
a*
the
“Pan­
Houston, Toxas, at around the try S h e ir exhibit.
frum Tamiiiary to date. Of eourse,
An appeal that all celary
seme price*. Alst* had a car to
some are expccte'l.
grower*
go
to
Ivakelaml
tomorrow
Par
the
past
several
xrerks
Meanwhile several name* are
Monroe, La., at $1.40 .lelivertd.
members of the committee have night to attend a nvetlng r f being mentioned for the important
Ro you ran see from their prices
that tomatoes ora costing the con­ engage,) .laity In the ranning of Florida Celery .Shipper* Inc., at bfflres of collector of the port of
suming public less, especially In this produce, moat oy It donated Hotel Thelma, was voiced thl* New York snd for district a t­
the beginning of tno sv» on. than by Chase and Co.. G.i* Schmah, of morning by S. R. Dighlnn, »ce- torney for th* Routhern district.
lake Monroe, and J. J. Catex. of retiry of th j organliation. The
For cullecnr -uch mm are men­
they have in a lorg lime, and, as
tioned n- Harry T. F'oley, of
mentioned, we have only begun the W»«t Rida. They use.I raimlnr meeting starts at 7:30 o’clock.
“Kerry grower shout I m'k* It Westehe -ter; flifford Miller, of
lo get frrlth l i.ml _ . lnif •^olpmwtxt donated them b« W. N.
! \ ki.. , Rfyrmld*. tobarrn millionaire, who a point to attend thl* meeting", foltimbiu rnunly; Datid F'- lore,
charge* out of anylb-tg but | lx spending
a portion "f the win­ lv» said, “an that he ran sec at of llinjiliaiopton; Winfield Hup*
strictly first class fl«matoe3 by
ter at Semlnnla Drfvlnr Park first-hand th* honeat fathlon and puch.'af tiler.n Falls and Raymond
the Gist ef March.
near lAiorwood.
slnrrre thought Iwlnc give- to Fisher. «f Rockland rounty -all
' If this tariff it lowtrtd and
Thl* "Paatrv RhelC di*nlav I* the prcblem which 1* being up-state men.
M, -.ico and Cuba ship b*:h their schoditle.l ta bo one of tha fea­
• arkl-d by the growers or celery,
It is believed certain that Flynn
first and second grade tannines, ture* of the Fair which open* leading mm In tha relery deal
end we also ship, there will be u next Thnrsdar aflernoon at 2:00 will be present a* they have been will han' tlis- final say on district
less suffered by evrrykod). While o'clock, and close* at midnight on ever since negotiation* were flrat attorney L r New York 0‘ltjr. Tbo
w, would not make expense-, at Ratorday, Fah. t8. Th* committee h-gun, and their opinion* nnd name of Charles Mcluughlm haa
tha syne lima th a ‘people &lt;h» arr in charge of the canning of the •dvira are being given incroasing been mentioned In this re-peel.
The determination of Farley
flfhtlrg for a reduction In this produce incit'd*,! Mi*a Mabrl Wil­ weight at each meeting".
to continue not only a« national
tariff would cartainly tak t’V li.i* son. Mrs. J. G. I^onardy, Mr*. W.
He added that the present cold
but »« state
also, unless we throw *)■ our O. 11st hock, Dr. Fllxabeth Tracy, wave and It* probable effrrt on party ih*irm tn
hands, quit the deal and torn it Mr*. It. T. Maxwell, and Mrs. W. Ihs celery market srill be among chairman as well n&lt; lemming
postmaster general
leave* no
over to them.
B. Ballard, of Altamonte, presi­ thv matters considered. Whether dojhl tiiat tho Roosevelt forces
“Wo feel that you wlO exert dent of tha Federation.
not the plowing up period are going |n keep firm command
•very possible effort to help and
Announcement was also made shonld he extended for another of the New York situation.
ae that the present tariff lis main­ that priies for home-made quilts week, or through th* wrek be­
Mr. fu rry has been in Cuba.
tained, if not Increased, aid wc and ruga displaced during lha ginning Feb. 20, will, also be a
thank you in advance fot your Fair wi)| bo awardrd on the bo*ls tcpic lo be discussed, ho said. Ills southern visit ro irridrs very
wril with Ih* establishment of na­
hearty support.'*
of popular goto Inalead of by the Growers last Friday night met tional heud&lt;|Uflrtcrs here during
choice or aovrral Judge* aa an­ and decid'd to extend the period the Riio-evvlt yachting cruise.
nounced earlier. Mr*. It. C. Sheaf- through tha week beginning F&gt;h.
•r will handli the balloting.
13.

CUT IN BUDGET

Plea Made To Senator
Fletcher To Check

I RfiFD BY HAMIffl

Another F e a t u r e
Of Demonstration
Fair Is Announced

Growers Are Urged
To Attend Meeting

2 Men Are Arrested
In Lindy Extonion

ROANOKE, Va. Feb. 9_&lt;JP)_
Pol ico today hold Jo* Bryait, 19,
aad Norman Harvey, 2g, bith of
Roanoke for Vaitod State* aithorItleo la connection with alleg'd at­
tempts to axiort $17,000 from
Colonel Charles
lJndbrrgh by
means Of kidnaping throats. Plain
clothaJmen alnco Dec. 1 have been
pUylag chackers with thy a wgtd
conspirators. Today on* , man
walked into a bank following re­
ceipt af a note, accepted a ddrany
package, snd jahiad hla eogpa'ntaa outside. Their arrfat folMwtd.

Quartette Of Kiwanis Restaurant Owners
Club Wfll Broadcast Are Offering Celery

Four muaical oalactlons, chos«n
aa repraaoutlng the, most Intrr•sting of m o ra l In thair rrprrtolro, )tonight will be sung by
tha quartet, composed of F. HStation WDBO, at OrUndo. dur
i„g a . halLhaur broadcast tb&lt;&lt;t
begin* a t 7t$0 o'clock. Th. pro­
gram has been arranged through
the cturteay of Central Florida
ilxpoeitfcUl officials, and Karl
Lehmann, secretary of the local
trad* body will act as master of
.
i ■ ceromonlia,
During .tha half hour period,
tho quatat, composed of F. &amp;
lamaoa, - J, M. 8tlMfipher. Dr.
II. V . Raahfr.' and B. C. Moore,
OMAHA, Fob- # c r -C D -{ lx sceompaatad by Mrw. • Moor* at
Ik* pMaa, M l stag tho following
' n o ta were ki lad. one la
Mlactiaaai - "•w ise Along", "A
lag, and J7 othira ware InJu
LItU* Claea Barmany". T h e Mu­
a ir*cueular Ore th a t deal
sical T n ti&amp; M * “ Until TM
tha faur-otery MIQapd Hotel.
daria
Pm *
tarts
The
T
V ..
iltlon ta Ho*
cerapletion.
tel
the

6 Firemen Die* And 17
Others Hurt In Blase

the drtnV.
ountl

Fallowing up their recvnl let­
ters to Sanford and Itrlando
restaurant owners In whh h they
asked what policy will ho in ef­
fect during the remalndrr of lha
celery arason rotating to the use
of cvlery «n menu*, trade body
officials today reported that
Rharkey'a Restaurant in Orlando
haa for tha past several weeks
uvd celery with every meal, and
thst it will continue to do •«.,
Capias of several mrnui Indlrate that celery is always'sdvertiwd or men biased aa "RenfnrJ"
celery, whlla Mr. Sharkey wrlUe
that “Tha Indiana wonitn visiter
who said that ah* couldn't gel
celrry In Orlando rretauronta,
didn't tra d , with ua”.
IS VISITOIt

Kenneth M. Keefr, of New
York City, chairman of the Bond­
holders' F*rotectire Committee,
and J. W. 8 hands, Jacksonrflta
attorney, who Is tho Florida
counsel fag tb« Cotamfit**. wora
fvgrg'ades Inn In Sanfani yaalerday f i r a short
, opened for time. They war* aa route north
after a tour dawn state.

PALM

on F.

Pensacola Records l
Annual Trade Body Drive
For Memberships Comes
To Close With Goal Near

N'* r” ‘

Dorncr Is Suffering
From Attack Of Flu

F. F\ Ihirncr, prominent celery
grower and lieadyof the Reminola
Agricultural Cluo^la confined to
hi* h me on Celery Avenue suf­
fering front intestinal InGuenta.
lie was stricken late Monday
ight, although he appeared down­
town for a short while Tuesday
night, he haa been a t his home
since. HU physician report* his
conJitim as favorable.
Mr. Durner ie the leader of
the local movement to plow under
one-third of the maturing relcry
crop hert aa a means cf bol­
stering market conditions. Ha has
takin an active Interest in this
connection during th* negotia­
tions with celery grower* of lha
lower p art cf tha state.

Probe Of Banking
Committee Urged
WARIIINOTON, Feh. 9 .-0 P )—
Demand for senatorial invaatiguUm . af He hanking rommltta*
1»Web l« lirvaatlgatlng Stock Mar­
ket practice*' was made today by
tha Now Took Stock Fxchanga re­
form eommltlc# and the Manhat­
ta n Board af Commerce In Irttora
•ant to each senator.

Atlanta Has 6 Above,
Asheville Zero, And
Chicago 19 Below;
_ California Crop Hit
in r Tfee As**ela

Winter’s big push

lha , naJJnft.totUx.JCfltJi

x j ;: n™*?
dfur
*htP

Citizen Charges That
Figures F o r 1933
Are Too Excessive

Hix

tOOO n.c.nbc ah p.
came M *n enthualwdic conclusion
Uw-Vsldas Hotel last night
*hrn morr than ftO mrn snd wumrn nirmb#r« of the army which
hod set out on Tuesday morning
reported a total of 717 member­
ships obtained, and pledged them­
selves tn secure the remaining
2R3 during the next three months.
* This report, termed "most eatisfactory and highly encouraging"
by trad* body officials today, waa
accompanied by scenes of enthu­
siasm typical of those which attrmled last year’s drive when the
quota war exceeded. Men and
women both cheered end ap­
plauded when, as th* results were

team,
memberships of
other
Florida trade-bodies war* success­
ively paused ami tha final total
indicated
that
the
Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce la
•till the seond largest In Florida.
It I* the second lakgest by a mar­
gin of over tOO, for Ht. Peters­
burg Is the nearest competitor
with 515 memberships.
In a short address of congratu­
lation tu the workers, heads of
army, and clliaana of tha com­
munity, II. M. Fapworth, presi­
dent of the trade body, took occa­
sion to laud Karl Lehmann, sec­
retary, for hi* “Inspiring" direc­
tion of aetivitiee during the past
year. He also predicted another
(Continued On I*agt Fous),

eoaeoeaiw o i e ase ioo Mieeeewawa

perature In Northern Florid*
tumbling to the lowest level
‘T*7
of the Mvaaon.
Hard freexes with result­
ant damage to vrgotatlon
w e r e reported along th«
northern bonier with n mini­
mum of 16 degires at Pen­
sacola.

Rub-frerxing wrather extended
toward Central Florida with ‘
minimum 0t 29 a t (ialnawvGM **
and SO at Ocala and Hastings.
High cold winds prevented ftaap- ,
Tha roldeai wealher In 34 y**» .*
visited Chicago whero tha mor^
cury dropped to 19 b«low MTU.
The mouth of tha Chicago Rlyur
waa froitn for tha first time ta
year*.
Al Naw Orleans, atresia w«£j_
crusted with Ice • • the merctiry**-.
touched 20. Atlanta had six above .
aero, th- coldest alnca 1928. ____i!
Wylhavlllc, Virginia had twn J]
below while Roanoke had eight
TAMPA, Fab. 0.—Florida'* di­ above and Richmond 1$.
versified Industries, Interata and
It waa taro a t Asheville whtr«‘
products, and tha atato'a unex­ •now falL
Birmingham had seven,
Ulrmmgham
sevyn, Nash- .
celled year 'round climate, togeth­
er with It* latent opportunities villa two below, ami 'T s x a r W f t
for rommerrlal, agricultural and five above.
The bllsxard raged In the Whlta
Industrial development, were tha
•ubjact of remarks re-orvtly by Mountains of New Ramp
Henry L Doherty, oil m agnate' where sub-aero wrather prev
The cold extended across
and Florida booatar.
a*,* f«i
, „ antlra nation to California w '„
J
t
r
.
Uohwty.
visiting
her*
■
w atb' Asa
tha GaaparlUa festivities ami tta
Houlh Florida fair, declared that
Bllssanla a rs also ragtag.
Florida should at tael: Its problems
a* b unit and nut ar separate sec­ Idaho and Nevada Arith to
turaa far below taro.. In the
tions.
“FTorida possess** such a wide terlor of Alaska, however, a
diversity of Interests, Industries minimum of only 28 waa recorded.
Arkansas first 'fe lt tho dis­
and product* that-each section of
th* state ha* Jn Individuality of turbance and mercuries
(Continued On Page Three)
it* own," he said. “For thl* ree*.
on, and berauae the state I* so
vast and it* eilremlties so far
apart, th* business, industrial and
rivle leader* of Florida should
Warn of the activities ami Interest
for al| sections. F'lorldan* could
spend nu better vacation than In
their own state."
NEW YORK. F*b. 9 .-U IV Mr. Ihiherty declared t h a t
Florida should and In time will be Two day* aft*r Franklin D. I
th* gateway to tha Central and Roosevelt la inaugurattil ho will
confer at the White House with
South American countriea.
Mr. and Mr*. Doherty drove governor* Invited from all 4S
her* from Miami In their own epe- states oxer such pressing federal
rlally built touring equipage, con­ •ml state problems aa mortgage
sisting of a car and trailer con­ foreclosures, taxation, unemploy­
taining -berths for four persons, ment relief, U tter sii* of lend,
refrigeration unit ami other fea­ and reorganisation m local gov­
ernment!.
‘
tures.
Call for tho ronferenca, bj
which tha incumtng president wlU
set •&gt; prtrtdenl In dealing wdth
governmental problems on taking
office, was sent out aero** tha no­
The lost of hi* automobile, suit tion last night from Damoerstta
case containing all hi* clothing, headquarters.
A Utter to governors of tha 48
money, and even personal effects
•uch as letters, was reported her* stile* lists these problem* as one*
ycstsrday
by
Harvey -osier which the conferee* “should dis­
F'raner, young Engl!a|man, who cus* for our mutual benefit:
“Conflicting taxation by fadefu!
was anrout* form Euatia to Day­
tona Beach, when, after picking anil atata governments.
"Frdiral eld for unamploymasl
up two young white
“hitchrelief.
hikrrs”, they forced him from the
“Mortgage foreclosures, espe­
car after robbing him.
cially on form land*. .
II* reported hla loss to police
“liettsr land uaa by afforesteat Kustis, soma two miles away, lion, allmlnation of marginal ag­
and came to thia city with friend­ ricultural land, flood provaattuii
ly persurs who htard bis story. • u .
t
While htre he talked with m v “Reorganisation and consolid*eral persons, and*w ia advised to tlon of local government to d*» get In touch with tha British con­ ertaae tax costa."
.'-a
sul at Jacksonville. When ha left
Koosevalt laavaa tha way opeA
here lata yesterday, he said that for thraahiog out other probUme
thia will b* hla neat step.
by stating that the eonfaroee-aaar
think ef aubjccta not luted wh&amp;h
they may consider “eJaenttal (ft
disc union."
The PrasIdant-elMt, now ft* »
vacation
cruise
in
WASHINGTON, Feb. (&gt;.—&lt;*•)— waters, dactaraa In the latter
Kid Chocolate, Cuban prlxo fight­ the purpope of the gm ' *
er, and hla manager, Ln*«
be to discuss matter* t a .._ _
res, today war* granted permis­ th* -federal govertuneat and t
sion by Secretary Desk to apply state gtrvarnmanta ere mutaaUy.
for admission to the United State* intarMted."
at any time within th« next year.
The year after Beoeavett xra
The, were turned back under a •laded goyemor of New York,
contract ot the labor law a t Key began to play a Uadlaff
Waal Jan. 19 because the fighter these ineeuaga 'and efthn
did not hav, a permit to enter the pressed • belief that much
Country to xrork. Under the, taw • tr u e tlx* prograas waa made 1
Chocolate could not enter the the p w n o i eagagtag lA ^
cokntry within e year withaht tensive dlKuaeioa af
•portal permission of the L eher mvntats of goT.mmental
Deportment.
- _

2 Poisoned B o y s Co-Operation Of
May Succumb To All S e c t i o n s In
Lingering Death State Is U r g e d
ROME. Ga.. Feb. 9.—&lt;/P&gt;-Th*
spectre of death, threatening to
approach by slow degree*, hovtred around two laughing little
boye last night, but baby eye*
don't sea such ill omens.
Their pilrents and the doctor
triad for their sake to laugh and
frolic, too, hut the task was dlffl
&gt; ( r llivta
n l « ■Weis anon
boys r a n t understand—that, bi­
chloride Sf mercury tablets sal
dom spare those who swallow
them unless medical aid is forth
Cuming Immrdistrly.
Death In that fashion come*
•lowly and the parent* must ba
subjected to the agony of waiting
—perhaps days, even weeks—but
thoro rsmalns one lay of hope,
that tha doctor reached the babies
In lima.
Tuesday, Jimmy lh&gt;*a, 3, and
hla brother, Clayton, 2, war*
playing about the house and found
the box of poison tablets. Thay
thought It was candy*
Somatime later their mother,
Mrs. James Doss, discovered nine
labials were missing Punic selted
har. Jimmy narchuluntly
con
firmed her worst fears.
"Sure.. I rat three", and Clay
ton, ho eats lot more than that."
Thay were hurried tn a hospital
and Dr. II. C. Maddox washed out
thair stomachs. Thrn he fed them
white* of eggs III hope ikst would
counteract the poison. No on*
know* Just how long the poison
had been In the stomachs before
medical aid wa* given, an&lt;| that
lack of knowledge affords the one
ray of hope.

Another Move Made
To Stamp Out Bolita
BARTOW. Feb. U.-The city
fathers Monday night took anoth­
er stop toward stamping out the
Follta racket in Bartow when they
adopted an ordinance against th*
operation of any scheme for lot­
tery. Th* ordinance, as dfawn by
City Attorney Fred Karri* at the
insistence of the new municipal
judge, Solon G. Wilson, makes It
unlawful lo u t up. promote or
conduct any lottery and also un­
lawful to havu In possession a
ticket or token relating to a lot­
tery.
Tha maximum fine Is $200 and
tha atiffest sentence that can he
metod out la 00 days. Both tha
fine aad aentaera can be given by
lha eourt.
ANQIKNT IIAKN BURNS
OLYMPIA.
Wash.—An
la barn, built of hrwn cedar
U yaara ago, 30 head of dairy
sto«](.6B4 a team of horser, war*
destroyed by Dr*.

HARD ON BTL'DENTS
NNE, Wyo— Many w
its In Wyoming may ba
for an ontlro ytaf to tndlitrlcts ta recoup their
nca funds.

Hold

Roosevelt To
Conference W ith
State G o v e r n o r s

Englishman Robbed
By 2 Hitch-Hikers

Kid Chocolate Given
Permission To Apply

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*Jt Definition D a n n [Continues
S c o r i n g Streak
'a A c tio n In O rtan d o Play
it frieade, Maalm Utrlnoff,
delegate to the world dieMat aoafareaeo, Monday

r strict waa the definition that
Meador or attacker under any
oat whatever would be «ubld to International penal tie*.
I* soviet repre*entatlv* of(. a* kb contrlbutton toward
rtty a definition of aggrasslen
|fc would place bbma upon a
a which would um armed
Co against another country analmost any conceivable clr-

ORLANDO, Feb. g^dA-y-Carl
Morela Daan, Orlando »Ur who
wan the Walter J. Tr»rU*TVophy
at ( t , Augustin* 1**1 week, Moo.
da* reatlaood oa a brilliant atreak
of ocoriag to aaptare medal boaore here to the flirt gold potter
too ran moat at the Orlando Coun­
try Club wbda ha carded a 73, one
atrobo orer par.
In a day af eyueU that *aw
many fdfl to *u*Uj)f la the chainpIonahip fttgbt of Id, Ike Merrill.

theory af debt repudiate*.
meat, tho goearaer advocated
frank die*unions between debtor
conation and muokipnlltina and
tho bondholder* and tho eetahHehmoat of a atoto board of bead ad■laUtration, compoood of hiaualf,
tho itato complrellor and thn
•tato treaotwer.
“If tho debtor cannot pap 100
caata oa tho dollar”, bo Mid. "He
ahoald get together with tho
bondholder and work oat » commoo m iih Mtllement fair to both

Taxpayers B od y
C o u n ty ’s Board
Has I ts Regular
M on th ly M eet

ackwardnoas,
maladmlnlstra, daagtr to lift or property of
Ign residents, Internal dlaer-

(Contlnuvd from Pago One&gt;
county propartbo, aad dlacuaabna
relating to w.lfaro W°rh. wart

neonce of different political
■la er eocbl order*-none of
coadltbnc would Juitlfy a
n attack according to the
o i n t t ' r o e t t f uK i w i n r
rlaofr* dcclaratloaa for *n
at dUrtlcd tho conference
drlVM hla definition of an
mor In many respects par­
I Urn policy of Japan In Man•4aip*V hla doflaltba, the ao­
' member Mid any nation
lb doebres war against an­
* cUU. Invade* another stato
mat declaring scar, bombards
territory of oqother stale, or
Mbhta a naval blockade of
Iher state should b* termed an

Shottz A g a i n s t
Tax Bills A f t e r
New R e v e n u e s
(Continued Trom

Pag* 0 * * ).

tusly th* Rucsbn delegate governor ihlhl state ha* over had

aaipg th* French plan de­
lb coaatry would accept It
ba condition th* signatories
Kellogg pact reneuac* the
Joiu they laid down In
big to the pact lie de­
al th* reservation* *■ having
gat force, “for th* ethrr elgIlia i» that pact have M l «l»♦IV aa*ent. But, for ull thot,
hava been known In which
Mojon waa justlDed by referto th* algnatortea."
.
•aid further that tha french
M for sanction* against a
ar of th* Kellogg poet In any
would roqulr# th* superr a f a body which bould not

propertln wtth greetitor; lor
month of Febeaary: • • Ofinad#
automobile Inowmnto $ im wao
(Iron the iMarane* cootrttt »»
Urn county'* eariou* unu|U.V&lt;4
aovcraJ
Imprevcmeai* at the
C m l j Form, notably the point,
lag V the convict camp nod cogsftrnctloo of a new pig ran/ wer#
a loo appeased.
Noting that there la no memtlon of the aarfaelag of the Inke•hore boulevard daring 19*1 la a
teatatlre State Road Depatfhaaat
bodget read at the meeting, Camralaetenere Steele, Melach, and
Long wera In*trueted to look lata

and t want to *ay thb with th*
keenest apprecbtlon of what our
fellow townsman—D&lt;yb Carlton
—has don* during the Im I four
years. Carlton deserve* gra«
credit for (tha progress Florid*
h».» mad# tfndvr hU ■dmlnUUt-

business
at Tallahessee
and
wanted to speak Informally Inas­
much as many member* of th*
legislator* wer# present.
After
Introducing the tour
members of his cabinet—Secre­
tory of Stole R. A. drop. Stole
Treasurer W. V. Knoll, Nathan
The Ceasmbabqee# aoUotlaed
Mayo, commlaaloner of
tor*, aod W. K. Cawthon. staU Ctcrt DougiaaC to notify Governor
superintendent of public Instrue- Dave Hholta that th* group bn*
llon—the governor notified the for the pMt Mveral year* prac­
legislator* thqt he will have Ut# ticed strbt eceaomy in th* opera■tat* budget and tV* appropria- tlon of tho affair* of th# county.
tlon bill ready for consideration -A^copy of noveral recent budgets
In. W. B. Ballartl, of AU«* on the day the Msslon convenes. and a atatament o f reduction*
"I have been working steadily effected In gewsrnmental opera­
it* Springs, prealdent of th#
tion during the past year will be
dhole County Federation of
enclosed In th* lettor, which la an
HhH’c Clubs, today gnnounctj
answer to on* wrljton by Gover­
nor 8)mUi urging economy' In
1 through the courtesy and co•very respect.
AUou of Mlu Mary I«own. of
C. W. Earing and Co. waa
jUbl, district agent ot the Agiture and Heme Bcoaomice DeUsent of th* cUU o t Flurlda.
S ap of youag women conncctth that Departmeat wfll lend
. . . i M M tfuateu
aluabW hand a t tha first an­
without “doalng'r
Y: Homo Demonstration Fair
t'wtU be staged a t tM Mayfair
Ul on Thursday. Friday, and
Utday of nest week.
Um Keown «UUd yesterday
t MIm Vlrfiata Moore, speelnltat‘ln home Improvement, Will glT.
• demonatratoa Mkl Ulk on “Prae
ttc«l Home Improve meat" [or
Thursday afternoon i that Mlea
Iiabell* S. Thurehy, rcoaomlat In
fhqd ceoHrvatlon, will glee a
demonstration and rilecusclon of
MA Mm I frem th* Pantry Shelf,"
Including th* canning of ficmliwil#
CMnty grown product* ua Friday
afternoon, nnd that th* 4-H flub
•h la of Oraag* County wt1| pre­
tent a aeries of damonctrntlens on.
, they hse# don*, with MIm
a Mao Sikes, *it*|«lon nutri1st directing their drmonstrnf a»d gtrinr • ehan talk on
M riac Meals" for (ho family
MbImum *4*t
ach loctur* or demonstration
atari at l:M o’clock and con­ lopping and cutting In tho propor
ic for slightly more than on*
r. Each lector* will b* hnrd In
goclal room at the hotel, and
public I* Invited to llnton In on

Athlete*
Sport Limelight
Marta y Reaper, Saaferd'* tw*
athletic ataTa'at th* University of
North Cantina. worn promlaratly
meotlened la sport page atoriea
takon from leading Carolina aawa.
paper* this week.
‘Jackson waa oa tho too*lag cod
af a paaa that aided la acoring a
II to 0 efctory far kb “Orange"
football team oeer tho “Rlooe"
loot week, a game that waa one of
ateeral to b* played during spring
football training now nader way
at-that school.
Kaaner, who has tamed from
football and basketball to baaing,
aided Iha Carolina freshman hoe­
ing team to ecoro a victory over
tho V. M. I, froah laet week when
he outpointed hie opponent la
three round*. Last Saturday night
Kanner again helped hb team
■core a victory, this time over
Virginia, when he won a decision
in three round* oeer hb opponent

Seminole Cage Team
Suffers 9th Defeat
„ .A ~ -n lalli dol oo*»'hs--lt"» etaeta
eras suffered by Coach Leonard
McLocaa* Seminole High School
basketball squad b et night when
the Orlando Tigers, away to a
flying start,* arere never headed,
to acore a 41 to 33 vktory. Tho
final form. It was submitted to Orbndo second team had defeated
th* membership yesterday, amend­ the Seminole seconds earlier In
ments were submitted, and tho tka evening by th* acore of 30 to
legislative committee will consid­
Seminob High will pby Euatl*
er th*ao at a session at Lakeland
High
School her* on Frida* night
Fob. M. Tho revised platform then
will bo reported to tho oaefutlv# In a gam* that starts at 7:30
committee and to tho board of di­
rectors. which has poorer of final
pesMge. Radical changos In tho
program as adopted yesterday
are not especled.
In hla resolution, Judge MeKeen said that th* tentative road
program for 1933 call* for ex­
penditure of IIOAOMM In now
construction nf roads and bridges,
and I3.W2JH1 for
The resolution said MIJRAOOO was
carrl-d over from the 1932 budret
for urtflnt*h«d protects and the
DAKAR. Senegal. Afrbk. Feb.
department has 12.1100.000 In ua- g,_(A&gt;)—Captain James Mollison,
pal,| bl'4«.
,
attempting a apeed ‘ flight by
“Qn the present basis of gaso­ stages from England to Brasil,
line laa allocation" the resolution arrlecd today at Thb* near h»r*.
read*, "the highway commission He said he would leave tomorrow
for Braill.
______
under contract, auU
much of a three cent
aa may be necessary
ties on an equltohb

to direct ^a
gasoline tea
to th# coun­
kaab, to re-

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tara ln co*perntk» with Urt Florida Stato MarknUsr
Bureau, B. E.;Winfrgjr. Sanford repmenUthf.

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■fnnford, Raw Msvta. Boaton.
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C1JCCI

2 Detectives “Get
Their Man” Plus
5 Others Besides

— JfW W -'T O W r-T e h .-r^ e n tii.M*m. A haul# In n houso of death
!» ••• where only tho bloo spurt of
C o t bullets lighted th* darkness won
. high prabo Tuesday for terodetoc“ three who got their man and foot
more. Loub Marebno ema killed
mood alow; mark** Steady ea I* aad five pereone were wounded
dnsene. sllffciry n*ak*r oa elker*
1*0*1000* f. • k ealpplkg point. before Detectives George Seebndt
Ikon* oa dstlmtsd Ml** bee ALL aad Mbbael Petrisao, fjghtlng
tr***o«rt*tloa&gt;jckkrg*o) few **1**.
rtotMa I* Iwfh oral##. ladlvMaallr through an nmbuth, drsggkd Paswa*h*fi. ant. todlvidsallr waabeg qaale Russo from a hog* ram­
and pr*rool*d. C-l do*. 1lc-l*«. shackle houa-j and charged him
mo*iiy itf tt,: t* dot. very few
aat»*. Tic.lSe; 4 dot. lle-tlc; crate with hem bid*..
washed a«d ira m M , I* das. ?(*&gt;
Thoy had sought him for many
(.« da*. moolly »•»» quality. TO*.
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LRFFLKR Apartmanta, oaa up­
stairs south' apartment, frigldaire. garage, attractive rate* to
permanent re*IdenU. Telephone

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FOR LIMITED TIME—Foon'aln
Syringes or' hot water bottle*.
Bpostal 4*c. Plata Milk of Magnesb, Me, I for 11 AO. Plato Rub­
bing Alcohol, at*. 8 for gl.oo.
Campbell Drag Co. Phou* 19S.
P A |4U ,

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o r TMM O f ATM o r riM R IH A .
Netlcw le Hereby «!*•■ th e ! T.C.
rtIU .K H T O H . a u rrh e o o r of T ea
C o rtllle a l* No. (* U . d a te d Ih* Tth.
d o r of J u ly . A. D . I ll* , kae filed
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J l 'I l i l R . BRM1NOUC
COBNTT kao m o d . a p p llm lla n lo r l*« do*.l
to Ih u o to a re o rd a n c o w llk law
BTSTR o r ri.o H ID A .
in nK Tiir. rnTATR o » i , m il - k ak . eoM ItleaJo .m b r .r o o Ik e folI.IAM a ALMtirxrHjMOMlMi
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ria lm n or Demand* B galnol said W" !L ot I D ivision of P o rt of
Moooo L ym an R atal* .
K,T o».’ *nd o ath of yrjH a r . hereby Tho Hid lan d h o le r • • • ♦ • • • d
n o tified nnd m n u lred
.JT***"' 4*1* of to o l*o»*nee o f to o k PorU fla n y rlnlm o nnd dom anao w hich Van. oalo la I k e , n a m . n l I’NICROWR.
n r o lih o r nf &gt;ou m ay Save ss a ln o l L'nlooo oeld H rllfT cal# ek all He m tho re ta l* nf W lam l l A ldriea*, do.m od a r ro r d ln a to law to* doed
deeoaaod. lot* nf H e m ln .l. .• o u .tr . w ill laauo Iboroon o n Ik# III* . « • !
r io rld n . to Ik* lie n . J**. O. "S am *
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• ad H. U Hla

PARTY, dance. f)ka Club Feb. 10,
1:00 o'clock. Auction, Contract
50c. Benefit
Catholic Church
building'fount Dana* -Me coopt*.
w S ehtftatl

rui/tsfmL

•w o r o r domai
by cu m p talaai
day nr Marsh,
H u rt with praeood
th ereo f, th a t (h*
I
to Ibo hoerlsi and ailaucaile* •(
-aid e a lli s » th at Tklo order be
p a b llih e d to
•rol e lre a B tl
lo-urit, T he •
week foK a r t
p rio r l o M id

homea. Owner
adl’t* ywponsiqaible torntc. P.

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1M)MK AND

ria rM a . Ihl*

* .rrr

LOST: White gold WMtftold wrist
watch at hlgri school or between
school and llOd West I h S t
Finder pleqM return to Florenc
Lota, 1104 West tat B t aod tocelv# reward.

*IUo—fur

�* * "V *-

HowtngUnder Celery.

DKSTBOTB FEAR
* csiteib oat fosr; horsuot
■th torment.
He that
Is sot made perfect In
John 4: IS.

Day geos Ion Of Lsglilatura
Snfffolont—hoadllno. It’s too

&gt;t bo in Undo Asm’s throat.

*’

The decision of the Florid* celery flower* to plow un­
der * portion of their crop he* reeulted in. mneideraMe
comment an d eome criticism from varlou* newapepera
throughout the state among which the following from the
8L Petersburg Independent is typical! "New* of such.deslruction .of foodstuffshas been a shoak to Floridians, and
public opinion as ctpreessri in the pros* deplores, If it doe*
not condemn, the act”.
Lamenting the destruction in California during the paat
two yean not only of grapes and peaches but in tom*
place* of the vines and trees as well, the St. Petersburg
paper commends the attitude of the North Carolina peach
grower* who, whan confrohled with a similar glut in the
market, sold their crop to home buyen for almost nothing
and Inaugurated a live at home plan which resulted in hundyads of bushels of fine fruit being canned and preserved
by frugal housewives to tide them over the uncertainties of
the future.
"It does seem to be wanton waste to'destroy any part
of Florida’s fin* celery crop," the Independent insist*. "Is
there ao w*y to avoid U? 1* theca no way to gst as much
of It aa may be needed on the loeal market "an though at
almost a give away price? It seems that thar# should be
soma way- la local markets eaiary la not selling so «h*ap,
except by comparison with other years. Destroying fruit
and vegetable* to maintain a certain market prke-aft«T
the tricks of the food producing racketeers In New York
and other large cities—Indicate* that something is serious­
ly wrong. Tha wrong should b# righted. There should be
no’'tf«&gt;7fruVlTon" of'wK*rihe"p¥6iJI!wiilC*.
Without attempting to minimise an avil system of dis­
tribution which sees hundreds of aerea of celery going to
waste while millions suffer from hunger In the cities, which
finds wheat and cotton plied high In warehouses while
countless individuals become emaciated and go about in rags,
nevertheless we must sdmlt that this condition actually
eaiata and that it present* a very real problem to the farm­
er who under our cod* of "tha ai»rvlvef of the fittest" must
shot* a fair ptica foe hi* produet oe withhold it from tha

*

tnmbl* earn* is » prediction
U t i New Ted! stats « w U
■ milk strike* with la tin s w im .
Karl UM lav, aprvdass* aid
chairman of a evtsmlttoe ap­
pointor! to study tbs milk m k i n i
In 14 Now York cewntfadT rod s
Iho prediction hoforo ■ logistativv
comm Itlev. Ho cited tcooomWr a »
dition* u tho ronoon.
mw

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^nttiABTAMT
rxp w sss,

torssl roroouo tor lho dlstrtot
in whloh tha ponon liras or has
hio principal place of baalmts.
HOW 7 Boo iMtmttoao os
Forms 1040A end 1040.
WHAT T Font por font nor­
mal la* oo tb« first 14.000 ip
•xrris of tho portend oxompUon sad rrodlU. lig h t ptr omit
normal tas on tho btfaaco of
not Income. , Surtax on not I*coma In oicooa of 14000.

INCOME-TAX DONTS
DON'T proper* your rotors
—wMweh flm otodplng thwiw
■truetioaa on tho form.

DON’T proonutisalm Early as.
•ambling of dst* ntannha a
carsfal roaildarotlon d all.
too problems.
DON'T destroy tho memoranda
from which your sotura «M

•

LUMBER

Fritting municipal scrip Is ons
ay of making pooplo spend tholr
doCy at homo.—Publishers Syn­
d ic . Bsd money Is botior than
I. we see It those *tft blowers
robbed a rlo'cjdwnk at Now
.lUchey or# no'belter than
low who steals from the
collection boa.

Plftner was served la'the White
Mss tho otht[ night I
mats with enty goldm Ives and
kVa In tis/, Indiestlr perhaps
rw' atronely wsddsd tl eoantry
"to tbs geld stendsrd,

i£ h S ? ® 7

Whet happont Id tha lacorn*
ix daring n depression la Ulul­
ated by the ropaet s i W a s te
•ceipts from the Ascend dletorUt
&gt; New York which Insludsd Wall
[net, the financial center of tha
luntry. Income taxes collected
that area last year amounted
' f1 39JS3.400, more than In any
Jjir dUti let in tha sauntry, but
as ! •,- Y113.B7ft.W04 than was
djeel'-'l there daring the precedg year. What has become of In*
irr.es?
n this country to some such form
sr'cptarnunlam would be dsll(fhtt l should follow wllh interest the
bpgrssv of the “to r o t marchers"
h Jtussla. fllalia'a soidUrs round
ip who!lo villages,

^eblo-b«iiied moq tp tbf ip
ups whrr* they .IWW
ig hours and do Jn#t

THAT8 LEFT

OUR INCOME HAS

SANFORD FORUM
A professional man may dadurt
sll necessary sxponses Incurred In
Our irtpractleabla and foolish
the' pursuit of his profession. f&gt;- h water seining |aw In our
Thtss laslude tha (opt of suppll** Ask &gt;talo of Florida has been
used In bio peso tics, oxpanaei paid akiMd and shot fulj of holts by
in tha operation and repairs of our weats-hmsod and law-sbunnlng
an automobile used in staking pro. stato and county officials and
fssitonal calls, ogles rent, cost of their faithful alt ion, The Seiners
light, watar, fuel, and telephone in Clsn. We srs spsaking in particuhis office, and the hire of office ar of Lake Jessup on tho St.
assistants.
Jshsu and near-hy jskev. Por tho
Many physicians ms their m i- last twelve months tabs Jessup
deoaaa both aa thtle offices sad has been seined by bootlegger
their hamaa. In such instaneas aha seiners In and ov.t of season, legal
physician may deduct a» a busi­
In s titu tio n s W1U1 *11 Uio em ery in s y can uww, sn u »n«y
“ ness expos so tha rental value of and Illegal, tho seiners have mads
M*o giving Urge augntitles of It to th* Children's Nome In fhe rooms occupied for office par- some blg\ unbelisvable hauls, and
some of them made big tnonsy at
Jacksonville »mi the Bunaon Springs Orphanage.
poses if ho aetualjp pays rot,
and now and then an# wouVl be
. A* ?*r aa Uaa loeal market* go, we hav* never Men and mho the sost of light and heat it]
brought Op to fatal the law, gnd
a time, even whaa price* w*r* high, that Bemlnol* County furnished these rooms. Alto,, ho cat by with a small fins of fifteen
farmer* Wduld&gt; not furnish 1m *I naldanta with all the celery ptay deduct s portion of the wsgts dollars, and his seine retimed to
domestic servants _ whose,
they could lin
t* r/r
***** AJaiag U**
gp** fog,
Ihffr
k away with
wiih them*.
them*- Th*
Tha *MMip*K
tot,
&gt; Is partly occupied la coring
•ggpUnt. oacartf*.
Mcartfe, pappr*.
peppers, bean*
bean*. cetwum
•ggplant.
o e u ^fcSKtodfor
J t t U d f V ahy
any
Coant#
of tho
th* other crop* frown grotmd haw.
her*. Bnt
or
But attempting to
boigter tha markat by Mjllng su*h thing* locally at a "give duetlblt. PhyikUnt and dantiits Jtasop opens* frso to all Mlaer*
gwny price” la out of the &lt;)u*stlon. On* farmer could furn­ who kttp In th n r waiting rooms (two of oar Comm1stiosort votsd
U, but wsro ov*r-nil«J).
ish this whole county with *11 the celery It could us* in a currtnt msgisliMa end imwi- egtinst
Straightway tho aslnera gat busy
pap«rs for tho boasfit of thtlr Sgaln. ttod th ro or tnoao solnea
year.
Th* only conceivable alternative in * demoralized mar­ psiltntt rasy dsdgct this iltm at Ipstther, making the to Inna shout

«

ket la plowing under. Th* expense of marketing alone
makes tni* Imperative. It costs SO cants to ship a crato of
celery to New York, our principal market. It cost* 7 cent*
to cut It, )8 cent# to wgsh It, 10 cent* for tha crate In which
It la packed and 1 C*ntt to load U. Furthermore a 10 per­
cent comraiyiUtp mult be paid for eelltng it. With a %1.G0
market, that makae 15 cants more. In other word*, it costs
the Sanford farmer $1-47 to get his celery from the field to
the markat, or |1.47 more to market hfc celery than to
plow it under.
After two weeks of the "plow under” treatment celery
was selling In New York this morning for aa high as f 1.75
a crate, but (mailer sixes ranged aa low aa 75 cents a crate.
Qbvlouuly when the farmer cannot even get the cost of pro­
duction for hi* c«)gry, he would be foolish to add another
11.47 to hie loose*. So ha will continue to plow under until
he is assured a fair prUe.
i i. ■ in ■ ii

IF ......-

e batistes M ptntt. Tht “rott of
profsts|one| joarosls for tbs texpsysr’s own u tt slto |s * dtdixtIbis ItemTh# cost of Ushnissl book# Is
not s doducUbla lUm, fating s
rspltsl (xpsndlturo, but s proportions!* amount (or tach jn s ri

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The Boy Scout Movement
■i ■M

■

Yagterdgy was th* twenty-third anniversary of the
Boy Scoot movement in America, and marked the begin­
ning of a ten-year program which haa as Ita purpose the
enJJetmant of *t least on* out of ovary four l&amp;ftnr old

fe for Others, » bftjer eomunmitr, .*
ftter o*t|(jn.
,1 :

ti&amp; s ts r&amp; ts is

m t HOOU
w tM W SM U * °* lu n U n m u ltln ,
In th* asvlnc of *&lt; rel llvee. AD these set* of bravery,
lavoiviBC 4k* MMi of person* from drowninp, were dlIn Boy Scout workreetlf troceshl* to
of every mjui's coasldTh*
“
dnngmus |o lbs wvlfeyo of
vat *Drt my honor, I will do my beet, to
itlon then W f oroelonei nation.
of sens tare by dotlers
3d *nd my oouBtey, and to obey tho
p other people a t *11 tim a ; to keep myself
l mentafly *w*k* end normally etralfht.”
tw *t*N*l A Scout !i trustworthy, loyel,
eourteoos, kind, ob^pjit, cheerful, thrtf*
reverent. M
istlon .which h*e each codes for It*
o r tr e o n w th e d ip w te le iw
:b* f*r wronf in It* endeavor, sad stand*
i treat contrlbatlon t* pabll* h * ttein * t.
|a w h U k

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SANFORDy 1
im m m

c. E. Wwd siN tOm tv*

vssfuTS.:

ported for taxptlan pui poses In
tha year it is roeleod or unquali­
fiedly ro d e subject to dtmoad.
Cam yemention credited to tho a«caugl af or m « ap art foe a tax*
payor, without any •ubataatlal
limitation or esatriction,
and
whUH may be draw s upon by U s
at any ttmn, is aubjeat to to* for
tho year during Which i s otodUod
or sot a poet, although not than
actually reduced to potsestl**- M
tho aervUsi w r o rssdexed during.tho year 10»t. or sees prior
thereto, but th* eompensatlon wet
pot w aiv ed , or mode unqualified­
ly rilhjact to dsmgsd, by U » ta*payar aatjl the year Jt31, tha entlea nmovyt la tM sbla la tha peer
received, or mods unqualifiedly
subject to doasasd, whas U # t*x*
pate* U repw tlsg a* tha sash iw&gt;
tel p it a *d dUbuammanU h*s|e,
which I s jh a basis seed bp MM*
pa rasas Is report lag sab locum*.
All of tha various typos of ossa*
pens#ties, unless spcdflanUy ■*etapt by ststtrta. ahmcld be l»cluded is the tsapsyas's rsturw of
gross Iseama, n e b as salaries,
wages, fees,
esmmissioss. h ^
uses, tip*, tiimmeriami, prtose,
■wards, pswelass la rmeg* IMas
m il sags teas, eta. Othso Itagw
•object to I** era toss rocsbred
by miniotm of tho goepet log

son* to wako up? tylll they never
raaliso tho fart that our gnma
fish arc rapidly disappearing. Ars
tho rltliona of Florida so Indiffer­
ent la the welfare of our stata
that thy do not tsro n hang, just
so they arc not called on to oxsrt
themselves? It looks that way.
Sorpo time bark tho g a m s
wsrdon an,j some of the seiners,
decided to clean out tha (foul
fish) In some of tho Iskoa in tho
vppor at.- Johns. A - nnuinlttso nf
right thinking Florida elUsona Is
a nearby town railed on thorn and
told thorn fo got out or take tho
ennaa&lt;|tieu«s. They evidently con­
cluded that the eonaoquancos
ailght not mbi good In tho saining
basinets, so they go out, nlso th#
game-warden. So thanks to sound
and hard thinking rltlseno, tho
blark bass are stilt plentiful In th«
upper Teaches nr tho SI. John*.
STEEN NEIAON.

nation it mads by Ita dominant
Ideal, and three Ideals stoking for
dominance In America today be­
ing tho materialiatlc, tha commorclsl and tho Christian.
“Our whole futors at a nation
will lie determined by which one
of these three ideal* dominates
ita," ho sold. Tf tho Christian
klea| la to dominate and become
a reality In the IT
must have men of wisdom, '"of
knowledge, or conviction, of faith
and' of fhritt-llke character. Ig­
norance and selfishness are the
two most dangerous foes of De­
mocracy, and only through men
who havt will enough to rule and
who are gn-xl enough to be trust­
ed ran other deadly foes bo colt
qtiered.”
‘

Moratorium U pon
fowa F arm Debts
Pessimism P a r t l y
Nears Ratification
Blamed For Slump CHICAGO, Fob. 0.—&lt;JP1—A
nioratorlum on form dsfat
In World Business gonsrol
in Iowa tpproarhvtl rstlflcattoa
ST. PETERSBURG, ^#b. 0 . "No economist doubt# that the
prentnt depraoaion k t, boan projoaaod and intenaifleil by tho fath­
omless pttsitnitm it han induced
In tho Amtriaon people,” Dr. John
HcDowoil told 2&amp;0 mtn gathered
at the Suwannee Hotel recently
for a banquets sponsored by the
layman's Missionary league of
this city.
“If a leader would stand up In
this critical hour and Instead of
saying This I* logical' or Mhl# b
selentifie,' or ‘this it bosinasa-likn'
sad Instead thy ‘this Is right,' h*
would strike * note to which the
people would rally with a roeponmr
that would banish frar and restore
faith. What wo need now la a
Volos—and not an echo: an apostle
of'faMh la Ood, In man and In

yoatonisy at (ram s down nourrss
n o t now suggestions far saving
farms worth billions of dollars
from fnrrrd salra.
Both houstt or th* low* ItgisIttu rr adopted almost unanimous­
ly * bill proposing • moratorium
on farm inortgagos until Mar. 1,
1933. PropontnU of tho meaturo
e ip ie ttt I confident# th t govornnr would sign it.
Under th* racaaur*, any farmer
might a&lt;k tno district court to
rontlnut a foraeloturo
action
against him until tho provided
date. If 'th* court rontldared th*
reason* sufflcitat, If might do to
and sniim r custody of tho prop­
erty and ruin on dltposltion of

FRIDAY

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^ y t n t a , ledety Bdftee

T H U R S D A Y . I ’E tU U AKY 9. 1931'

th , city council end Mayor
Horn* !• Scene Atlanta Has ft Above, C ut In B u d g e t that
S. r . W a, had treated him “rn)Circle Meettn* Asheville Ze«v And Of O r la n d o Is ally'' and had h*en "*« nice a*
you could ask.” lie jaid ho W*
Chicago 19 Below;
Valentin* color, were
......
California Crop Hit Urged By Hamer!
decorations end appointments at

tics; sections, end states
sited Mr. Froat.
MEETING PLACE CHANGED

Bccnnse of the Illness ef MVs.
Fret) R. Wilson, the regultr meetth , buffet luncheon given on Mobin* of Rose Cirri* of the Q sid ei
&lt;
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^Continued from Page tin. )
day _ afternoon
at the regular
Club which we* scheduled u he
than elsewhere, lion and gave, to me, very -i
meeting of Cirri* Number FIt* of tower then*
i. ... ,i| h**r I,on,*. s*i I take place
ihe Presbyterian Auailiery held at Bemonvtll* repeated 10 d*gr«r« i-factory reasons why they h».J
nt the home o; Mr*. A. II.
the horn* of Mr*. A. W. Kaos, BIT below m « , Fayetteville 9 below 'b*U»r noj ,jgn.'
He reed to the council a prrpan-.| j C 4 n 4 a
T | w) H p
l l t l f l v Palmetto Avenue.
The home of Miao Alice MeKim,
West Nineteenth Street. Red res** and Fort Hadth 3 below.
latrinem in which h„ said.
I 'i j I a l C
llrtU U
I ltr U V
212 Weet Eighteenth Street, vvm*
and snap dragon* were arranged
It
we*
8 above itr o a t Mvm- 1 statement
THURSDAY.
L
i
e
d
R.
Wtboa
U
1
1
1
at
her
Mn.
the seen* of the regular meetlnt ' A subscription bridge party for In vase* and bowl* while th* fa- eki* sarlr vastarda* end thee* I •"» handing t« you the origin J I
Wayne P. Few*!. «f AlUntb,
Sooth Sanford Avenue.
JACKBONA I l.l.l, F
9.
•5 Circle Number Seven of the the benefit o j the Order of the sera and nut basket* were de­ wa» a blanket of *now. Afternoon hearing the true slgnaton, -.
was a visitor her* Wednesday.
P in t Methodist Church halrF on
signed In shade* of red to hermit- brought slightly wnrmee weather | limited on eccount of short time “ Buy at Home" mil hr phi.- nf the
■aakfa.lt lU With influenza Tuatdap evening with MUe Re- Eastern Star will take place at else with Gower*.
but tero was forecast during lh * ,to Hrrii’ate. and pray thm you (phases of the “ Know Flm .hr lit ■:Q0 P. M. a t the Bptew pel parish
ter" movement under the mi,,
3X1 Waal Fifteenth b e n . Clark and Hite LUIIan
*•
■think long and welj before
Mbs Mae McGill had charge bf wi^hu
house. Reserve liens mad be made
pice, nf Ike Florida '"aie t hamThornier aa hostess**. Daring the with Mr*. O. M. Harrises any dap the Bible lesson late In th* after­
MADAM HA R R IET
Nashville was Just about as
"|,r mon*V.
her of Commerce with the Jim
meelinf Mre. C. K. -Willieme w .e after 5:00 P. M.
noon. During the serial period cold, th* mercury .tending .1
Mr' ,Um' r , l *° ‘o|,‘
ha* installed a new
of
the
rounef)
that
taspaye
ttjio
r
Cham
ber'of
I'ooimeire
of
the
L. P. R eran and Mr*. I . J. tin te d euparintendent ofChrtatian
gomes were conducted by Mrs. R. 10 degree* above st 1 P. M
Permanent
Wav# Mackin#
FRIDAY
South Carolina "had kicked o .itl-tate m-operaiinr M. M, Kn&lt;s|,
t f t n t yesterday in DeLand eorlal relatione.
Miea Ann Onhriel wlU g irt a P. Meal* and Mr*. M. E. Andrew* More than an inch ef anow ley 84 pireent of the stale legislator- j president of the
•25c for electricity
A-*«cl«fvttada.
Mlee McKIm praeidad over the Irctur* a t 7:10 e'cloch at the end Mrs. Arthur Branan, a guest at that hour.
s- nf Com­
for evtrave, trtre end
hail rc- ! ttors of Junior I b.i10c for each curl
meetlnt and had charge of the Junior Rlgh School auditorium. far the afternoon, rendered sever­
Northern Alabama also we* un­ diteed slate expenditures oil per. merce Inaugurate'! the “buy at
bfix!h i * iviMi ruin «raf#r rlna*
Lieutenant M a rram
I’nrton* devotional which was follewed
tins bridge party, **- al vocal solo*.
der e snow blanket end the mer­ cent for IN I. lie quoted from hnme‘* ntnvem lit t minds- • nf
at,11.lim ,|1(Itirl fill*nI— |M»RH#
Time* present Vegfr Mr*. S. E. cury went down to 19 above st
V arttted to taka chart* of the h r a talk hr Mre. C. O. Bare on
nt and danra will bo
» J**W
rlUh I’atm 11111It
a statement by Calvin Cnolldgr vears ax&lt;*. It b-. ■ t ....... to one of
the
tobject,
“What
la
Expected
of
Andrews,
Mr*.
R.
F.
Moult,
Mr*.
;00 o'clock at the Elk*
Birmingham, th* low mark for tn whkh the late president of the the annual aetlciti--* nf the .Inn- |Vt!» hi iwiWFfR Mutniilla *ag
S T "
Army Corps of this
a Member of the Claela.”
J.
H.
McCeslln,
Mr*.
Ford
Rus­
I’iilmnio
...^the benefit of the buildthe season’, Montgomery had a If. S. asserted that now i« the lor Chamber* of &lt;ummeree.
During the social period Miea Intufetfii of All Soul* t'atholir sell, Mrs. B. A. Erwin. Mr. la - reading of 19 tale yesterday.
time
for
a
trader.
He
recal'-d
Far'M.
Ilow*
n.
Jnck-i-ncllle
Clelr Erwin. Mr*. Horry II. Hearftp*. H. A. Garlenbarg and arm,' Maude Carrawag conducted a Church
Northern Florida points wrre that Gov. Shulls had promised ha* Ite-n naiued rhair;e»B of the
Ro|ert, of Chicago, ana the m im e pley, “Mary Porter Hoeta from
All Christian Emleavor presi­ vn, Mrs. 8. D. Highlayiusn. Mrs. expe.’tant of frveilng w eath'r and advised 50 nercrnt rcol rli'n s state-with- committee represent
LKGAT. NOTICE
of g H . P. Parron at her home un College." Refreshments were then dents and secretaries of the Or- J. C. Hutchison, Mr*. W. D. Hoff, last night and today and even In
governmental expenditure,, ing Junior ihamher*.- to tlevelon
served
to
the
following:
Mr*.
man,
Mrs.
William
Indwlg.
Mr*.
PxttniUo Avenue.
laado District will meet at 8:00
*oid«r Friday. The Jacksonville
i nrH T o r THIS ro g R T f
W. S. Thornton, Mr*. C. O. Bare, gartt Grecnleaf on Second Street A. M. McRwin, Mrs. Francis Mer­ Weather Bureau warned, “It will adding thal the state of (Vurwtn lnle»e-t in both the ,pr njliu" of ix.rc-rasa:
in.au .-■trxtxni.N
had r.-ih
r.'ihiced,
r«)tendllurc'* tor
fur gov facts
irH . ex)iemtliiir&lt;-*
fact. an,| Infommli
Inr.-itnati n
o po*lilnlng
pc-t-ilning
" " J J V S 3 L rOltOTVs
iwether.
Mr*.
J.
E.
Baker,
Mrs.
Mr*. J. 0 .
iwenwr,
Mrs.
J.
r..
Baker,
u
rn.
.U
w
./s
ltto
*
*
u
U
u
tlK
U
)
iu
.banadtf.JIUA.Nhui
■
vriw
itim
rclto-revrenv--ritto-srcaxvx&gt;*w
»prn’“nnrhM
rTtnrtttw“T
W
‘
W n ry ^ P S t^ S , M S .
riue has experienced In two or a ten r-latrd a stoey atwut, the. an Frh. 2(CMar. 4, we* well as urg­ 1»Y1",IL | h'l’rii oril.
Apopka.
Mrs. Paul Jones, Mr*. Waiter 1„ three year*.1'
tiiTii k ok ufRfrrmi
at thS^trnald-L aug'hton* Memo- V - HulchUon, Mre. L. M. Swain,
ApopkmThe
Bailie
Harrison
Chapter
of
dent TarUrs who, he asserted, ing the “huy at home movement."
KIMI. lllllH I R f tl.
rem ain *-■ " "
Mrs. M. M. Smith, Mre. D. M.
Miami erpected ahifllng winds drove their cattle before them
the D. A. R. wil] has* a luncheon Cooper, Mrs. W. H. Bit mley, Mrs.
.N
irril K 1H IIKIIKHY
Interpreting
th
e
m
e
a
n
i
n
g
Blue, Mrs. P. H. Lansing, Mrs.
1I.V. Will&lt;11 IT .VIAY
at Is«t P, M. at th , hem* of Mr*. A. W. Knot. Mr*. R. A. Cobb, • p | felling temperatures during while they rode on horseback, of “hry a t home,'* P r e s i ­ lUiit
t»n I Vi■- IHH ils«k I»f A ptil, U X i
P ra ih Chase, who la working in Walter Price, Mrl. Carl Chorpea- l4m041 Pules ton. Rpt« Court, In Mrs. McArthur, MU, Mae McGill, Ik* night but nothing approach­ cutting a niece of ment from the dent Frost pointed out. that no l «•luilI n|i|tl&gt; in th* IfaiDnrsihl# J m Hhaton j i|tl( it n f *a \*I
«•
»fl fierce, will he the got** to- Ing, Mre. Robert Jaablaa, lira.
at Mrs. R. B. Stevens, of and Mr*. Arthur Brass*. Mr*. H. ing wvtr* raid we* In the nf. living rattle whenever th y wer-' thought, of hormtt nits indicat.d.
•if l*n.iMie, fttr mi liltJI rtlii f hlR parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Byrd, and the Mieses Jtckaoarilb, Mat* regent, with D. Brownlee, Mr*. James O. Huff, flnf. It * t *79 there during the hungry until finally the ra lt’e "W r Iwllcve that wo should gi*___
o
I
xei
t
jlrh
*»f*
lh#
K
d
U
fl
Maude Carrswny, Ethel Riser,
end Mrs, CVend* Howard, guest*.
ii i ri i t i i. VI. ItTKIU iim ta
Chase, Oak Atenne.
' preference to horun-madr
dmrped from evhanslion.
Georgia Powell, Ella Bolton, Mrs. PnUston end Mr*. W. K.
'
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V
»
e
I
ths*
I
lit
H*
h Mtttri
llntto
I
€
Itlle farm work could 1&gt;e done
Watson as host*****.
lie Im'v'ed thsl tsvnavers l'&gt;- home-grown products, price and i. .n t m} fl«Ml «*«rto-asMOl•
In Ui* central states. Karm-r* day are like ra lll' while i-evem quality h X : v*|ual. If yon can­ &gt;iltit uf «nlti leNlnli* ft iwJ i«li fftv
Viietid* of Mre. S. G. Gray will Mabel Wilson, Aly* Charpening,
The Dirt Gardener* Circle of M r s . G o n z a l e z G i v e s
tit f i r iitiRittti til,
Stayed indoors while prkes nf in« official*
the Garden Club of Sanford will
not get .nliat you waul of ynjr
office bidder'
I*tu«I K*f»rutitv Tin, A. V. 1139.
b e y ses
jt.Ul.H1 I’lllllJ tT I Wi: MUttHs
.
,
meet a t ’fthOO A. M. at the home B r i d g e P a r t y A t H o m e ^V«tns and live stock rose mark- ere, its many In-lances, tike lit*1 1»cn| merchant, Inv in your cuiiiw
An I.*%&lt;**'i*I f it **f |h# Kft
edly
due
to
damage
from
the
j(hot-pen
j
•f
Mrs.
Hugh
C.
WhelchelMyrtle
tv.
and
^
"o'
there,
in
Florida.
hlnml
thirsty
Tartars,
taxing,
to
»*r
vi
I**hI***i
vi
nyfr,
'
mg, Jr,
Complimenting the member* of storm and difficulty of trans­
Avenue.
a point wher" the taxpayer* must However, we futlv appreciate the
Y iv oVKHSTHPITT.
Mrs. C. M. Beane t and Mb*
Th* Rose Circle of th* Cerden the Duplicate Contract Chib, Mr*. portation to markets. Winter drop from ill t —atnent and ev- necessity for ful'- and e -rdlal re­ VllllltA
.U litin rf lot i l i F f t i i r l f .
Frank
J
.
Gonial
ex
entertained
wheat was reported hurt In Ne­ haustlon. Mr. Hamer announce lationship* ll tween ritles, ^uinHe irnaan have returned In
Club of Sanford will meet nt
KlsBlitinirr. P lu rtd a .
10*00 A. M. at th* horn* of Mr*. with a bridge party on Wednesday braska.
Op. nftef sa n d in g n few
afternoon at her home on MagO. W. Holier to, meteorologist at
A.
H. Moses, Palmetto Avenue.
hare with NT. «nd Mr*.
Brtman, Mkgnolla Avenue.
The Atalcs Circle of the Garden nulla Avenue. Quantities of red Bismarck, N. !)., said the weather
A surprise party and mlscel- CVh will meat at 10:00 n'elsrk at roses, calendulas and other garden xra sthe moet sever* lit hi* 111
laneou* shower in honor of the the horn# of Mr*. F. W. Bernier. flowers were used to adorn the years residence In that state.
Dr. J. N, Tolar, who has bean iij Rev. and Mr*. F, M. Marler who Country Club Rood.
room* where th* guests were en­
The Milwaukee road hired Hon
ith Influence a t ths Fernald- have Jost moved Into their new
tertained.
unemployed Chicago men tn dear
SATURDAY
la d th lo n Memorial Hospital, ha* home, 800 Palmetto Avenue, was
After several progressions of it* .track of snow and paid them
Ths Ceellian Metis Club wil|
Improved pod b now I t hi* homo gieen Tuestly evening by the hoe* It* regular meeting at 3:15 bridge high score prise*, novelty 25 *:nla an hour.
op Bant Tanth 8tr*«t.
member* of the Friendship Cine* o’clock at th* atudlo'of Mrs. Fan- telephone pads, went to Mrs.
Omaha residents use,! 12.100,•
o f the F lee r Christian Church and hi* B.’ Munson, Myrtle “Avenue.
F rink I- Miller arid'M rsr W. J. MA niblc feat of gas in 2t hours,
The .Girl Scout organisation Thigpen. Mr*. A. P. Connelly r*. one million more than the com­
n t * I^IRgg* uTanan, who la p number of men and other
Mends
of
the
church.
meeting
will be held at |0:00 reived linen haiidkfrchief* for pany ever furnished in a similar
studyingt at Weslejpn Co'Ugt In
Mrs. D. R. Johnson presided A. M. at th* annex of the First suiting high. At the tea hour re- period.
f e t i r spent lari
&gt;n, Oa. this twfctor,
Avar n short business meeting of Methodist Church.
frenhmerrts were served by ,the
Pika's Peak thermometer sab
wMk-cnd la Atlanta attending
hostess, assisted by Mrs. Frank L. 45 below, the lo w st ever recorded
MONDAY
mid-semestar dance* at Georgia ths class held before the arrival
of the other guest*. Refreshment*
A meeting ef the board of the Miller and Mrs. F, E. Houmlilat. In that region. It was minus 41
Tach.
Those present were: Mr*. Frank at Leadville. C»to.. minus 49 at
were then served end the shower Presbyterian Auxiliary will take
took'llHee- Among those present plare at .1:00 o’clock at the church 1- Miller. Mr*. W. J. Tihkpin, Remldji, Minn., and .15 below at
Word hno boep received here were: Mr. and Mr*. H. E. Week- ami Will be followed *&gt;F lh« " * “• Mr*. A. P. Connelly. Mre. J. U. Mtnol N. D.
that Clarence C. frieet, n student ley, Mr. and Mr*. A. J. lo s in g . lar business meeting »t
Mrs. Mary Millard, 51, a widow,
3:18 Brouse, Mr*. V, E. Ruumlllat, Mrs.
I.yman Uuitolph. Mrs. (Jeoria D. fmar to death when she ventured
a t the U ptvenlty of Florida, he* th« Rev. end Mr*. F. M. Marler, o’clock.
elected president at Peabody Mr*. A. II. Byrd. Mrs. Memle Pa*
Bishop, and Mrs. |). L. Thrasher. out for firewood at Pleasant Illll.
TUESDAY
M*- Jnhn
&amp;Q, m farmThe Aswrtan Oa-w of the F irst
o-whart, Mrs.- Gall Mverc,
rr aesr Bellsvilla, Kan., wsa fuund
relief* of M ure. Marcwrct WVllter, Mr*. a ^ M . Baptist Church will meet J * " '® 0 W o o d lT te T I O f W o f l d
dead a t roll. Frank Harknay, a
University, U r th* Bhlpn. Me*. W. A. Patrick. Mr*. at the eburch anne* with Mrs. AJ
Dallas, Tex., newsboy, died under
D, R, Johnson. Mr*. S. B. Tel­ J. Petarson, Mr*. A. I- Stxey, Mrs.
a trestle his body covered with
ford. Mrs. J. J. ttoua. «»*• ” ■ Hunt, Mrs. N, J. Btewetrom, and
Shadnin, Mrs. B. J. Craig, Mrs, J. Mr*. Victor Mri-aulln »* hostWith 250 persons In attendance, snow.
among them many state and na­
W. Ellis, Mrs. George Ewan, Mr*.
tional officers, a get-together
I . H. Connelly, Mr*. E. H- fMrdeN, Mr*. Eunice Horton, Mr*. O, tit* Milan* Theater tnnlyht nd meeting of lh* Woodmen of the
R E A D FRIDAY
C h u T c h H bn
World was held on Tuesday eve­
T. Pyanton, the MDses Katherine Friday.
NIGHT'S IIKRAI.D
Mils, Matt to Leasing. Brity
B»“ J M y j Th&lt;&gt; yietro-GuMwyn.Mayer fa* ning at th* Woodmen's ||p l\ gor,
Mrs. Jan* B. Smith presided
ere, and G. A. Jones, J. N. Durden. ture, based on David Belasc&lt;*» Oak Avenue. In th* terra of the
Gaorge Towneend, and Jim Cate* famous stage play, 1* a colorful lodge'* annual “ Family Night" over thn meeting and led the drvu
and spectacular *»|M&gt;»* of the in­ party. C. C. Collin* presided over tional and Mrs. it. K. Pippin bad
ner woiklng* af Chinatown and the initiatory work conducted by charge nf the Bible study at I r ­
lh* struggle that existed between Mrs. G. M. Inman, of Slsrke, dis­ regular meeting of Circle Nomtoruyalixto ami T*yoJvlleni*t*. Gor- trict manager, who later presided Three of th* First Baptist t ’hurc-lheld on Monday afternoon at the
geou* celebration*, greet gam­ over the meeting.
Chamhritani.
ThP program for the evening hum* nf Mrs. A.
The max** *f S*n Praitoisc*’* bling den* and nomamr are *»nI&amp;IU Sanford Avenue.
was given a* follows:
traeted
with
tb*
IMelfaea
of
I'im
Chinatown,
II*
Th«
ft
During the -oeial periiwl ie
'add tong battle*, and tho ramaoc* hxtrhetmrn In Urn secret rata- Musirai Numbers, Berger Wester,
violinist, and Harry Wester, pi­ freshmenU wrre served by the
of • Chin*** girl who sell* her­ romba of the Oriental quarter.
hostesa tn the following: Mr*. II
anist.
*,*
Mlsa Hayes appears ■* Lien
self at auetlon to *1'* her country­
W. Rucker, Mr*. R. R. Plppm.
men, furnish the dramatic back­ Whs, the Chines* heroin* who Inlet ion.
ground of “The Hon-Daughter , sells herself at the marrlege altar “The 01,1 Rugged Cross," Purcell's Mr*. J. H. Cblclough, Mrs, Jan* II.
Quartette, composed of Ft. R. Smith, Mr*. It. A. WWam*. Mr*.
In which Helen Hayes, heroine nf fur the sake of patriotism, and
Pnrce'4, W. H. Duneen. Grady Jama* G. Sharon, Mr*. C. S. Wnl,
“Th* Bln of Madelon * Ctoudet", Novirro Is the Chinese lover who
Ashley, I.. L. Moore, end A. I. ■nd Mr*. J. F. Hawkins and Mrs.
and Ramon Noverro are teamed at extricate* her from her predlcaYes . . . . proved
DeWItt Brown, visitors. It w*&lt;
Wilson.
ment.
Mis*
Hayes
is
very
beau­
honor winners . . .
tiful in Chines* garb, ami ens-ts Introduction of .State an,| Nation- announced thal th# next meeting
in appearance, in
wlt| be he),I with Mr*. R. A. Wil­
■I Officer*.
* role that rises to th* height*
service, In f inlab I
of dramatic power with the deft Vocal Number, Purcell's Quar­ liam*, 541 Valencia Drive.
And how they acore (
tette.
artistry thal raise.) her &lt;&gt; starMAYO—Improvement* msde at
at this price. EveryEvery­
doom as “ Madelon Claudet." No- Welcome Address, Judge James G. Gulf Filling Station, operat'd by 1
where acclaimed aa
Vitro, the young Chinese prinrr. Sharon.
A. T. Folsom.
th t greateat buy
Is convincing, and dors * number Response, E. K. Sage.
of dramatic sVenes with .force Musiral Number, Wester Brothers.
tM yoarf
end power, lie also sings * Chi­ Address on th* Progress nf Wood
P r l. A S a t . S p e c ia ls
craft, V. P. Miller, of Tampa.
ne** sang delightfully.
Address on Woodmen Cirri* Work 5 Pound*
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of State, Mis* Myrtle 0. Crump,
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gvyt u&gt; learn that h eked an tnto Musiral Number, W etter Brothers. Mackerel &amp; Rrd
mobile accident recently while Fraternal Address, The Rev. W. I, S e a B s h h , l b . t o e
driving from Chicago t» Washing­
Brandon.
L a r fe
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ton, D. (1. H* la recovering from Short Talk, Dr. Smith.
Injuria* ^ • Washington hotel.
C rab s, d o z .. \
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gram refreshment* were served by
the Woodmen of th# World from
Celery Camp, of thla etty.
400 E. 41b Rl.
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Helping The State

AN’ O Lb ROOSEVELT CUSTOM

YOUR INCOME TAk

new* to Florid* taxpayer* was yesterday'*
announcement that the Stale of Florida'* share in the op­
eration o f bor*a and do* track* this season already amounts
! to 1192,711.19; and with only $9,397.00 In expended a net
|profit remains o f $ 172,8 19..T.1 which may be devoted to the
reduction i f taxation.
This division o f the spoils compare* more than favor­
ably with that for the same period of laat year. It seems
that despite the depression more people are risitlnff the

ABERDEEN, Wash. - There
were tOO candle* oa th* birthday
taka of Hr*. Harll Olson when
she became Aberdeen's second
rente niuilan.

INCOME TAX IN A
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March IS, 1IH.
WHKRRT CoOectec of la­
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In which the person IWaa or ha*
hie principal place e f bueineeaf

HOWT Sec
4 96433
. 100,057
. 111.435
. 123,256
. 126,906
. 171,121

Monday . .
Tuesday . .
Wednesday
Thursday .
Friday . . .
Saturday .

Lrutraction* an

Monday . .
Tuesday . .
Wednesday
Thursday .
Friday . . .
Saturday .

DELAKE, Ore.—After a twejrsr quest, Mr*. If. E. Warrsh
he* captured a sea parrot, J»
satire bird of Uw Oregon .CMat
that rarely in segn Ian thad U N
mile* from share.

■roe Lxm th e o o o r e R o o s e v e l t
KAO A VERY GOOD P O U C V IN
REGARD iTO FOREIGN

Form* I04OA sad 1M0.
WMATT Four per cent nor­
mal tss on the first $4,000 1*
excess ef the personal cramp,
tfoa and credits. Eight par cent
normnl Ins on the balance ef
net Income. Surtax on set la-

SWEARING NOff

e n tan g le m e n ts.

FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT CAN USE THAT
SAME *BiG STICK POLICY" RIGHT
H ERE AT-HOM E/

IN C O M E -T A X I X )N T 8
DONT

prepare your

return
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...j.ilh m U jW LA tqO jlw .U ia.Ift.. ,
■Inirtione on the form.
D O N T procrastinate. Earl* as­
sembling o f data permits ■
.careful ennstdfration o f ell
ta i problems.
D O N T destroy the memoranda
from phkh your return was
prepared.
D O N T omit explanation when
such Informal Inn la ruinlla| tn an Intelligent audit.
Attach memoranda to your
return.

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treasury

Soldiers Home At Putnam County’s
Two o f the terms used In the In­
S t Pete Will Bay Sch ools To End
come las taw, nam sly."gros, In­
Products InTown Term in Red Ink
come** and “ net Incomer ihouVJ be
noted particularly, Inaamuch aa
they are vitally Important te the
»h »l* subject of the Income I n
Gross Income Includes In genera)
al| Income from any sourer what-

Treatturc Hunting
N o enterprise, perhaps, has more fascination tn*n •
semrch for hidden treasure. There are
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gold from sunken ships, crews working underneath the « * l
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tor*, rather than In large corpora­
tions.
In declaring Intimidate,] talc* to
be roId, Attorney General Good
said there Is serious doubt that
citatlng mortgage* would be reWASHINGTON, Feb, 8._S.n*liered by current le g is la te prolor Duncan II. Fletcher demon­
strated recently he can obaarve a
Drafting of a farm price "par­
silver lining even In the cloud of ity1’ bill was started by a Senate
Jobseekers which dal^r. envelope* committee, at Washington, where
further congressional

unl.ruteele..

r.m U .11 he U h o , Inch lo I he home
•*
'™ ''
But the opinion I* held that many ot the raidcra nc

law. Net lacoma upon which tha
las la useaird b f m i
income
leaf the deductions allowed by
taw. Bi’cle deductions include bus
ineaa and profeaaional expenses,
such aa isJericti, pensions, and
bonuses
In
employees. Uses,
losses, intrreat paid, bad debt*,
depreciations, depletion, contribu­
tions. etc. Fajliirn to understand
deductiona against grim* income
and credit* • gwtrust net l a n m k *
resulted In numerous errors on the
part of t s i pay era.
Having arrived at the net In­
come, the nest step Is to deduct
the personal exemption. $1000 for
single perron.*, $3,390 for married
persons living togsther and beads
of famines, and the $190 credit
for each dependant, etc. The nor­
mal tas la computed on the re­
mainder at the rale of 4 percent
on the first $1,000 and H percent
on tha t h i lance.
The gross income of the usual
business consists of the gross
profit* on sates, plus any In
rnmr from investment* and Incldental or outside operations or

Hnuui
purctiasfB. anucosi 01
(n a b sold. T o reflect Income cotrectly. Inventories are necessary
at the heglnninlng ami end of
each taaable year.
A lawyar. doctor. scehUsct, phy, Irian, deni 1st, clergyman, author,
or other profession*! man must
Include In gro*a income a$ f»«*,
salaries, and rempensatlm o f any
kind foe peofesabmij service*.
Dsducllona for business *******
form a large Hem In th* return
of many taipayeri and must have
certain qualities to b* allowed.
Rush deduction mull be for an sipendiltir* In sronnecllon with th#
waa In the city on Wednesday.
malntenanr* and operation o( th*
||. II. I'atliahall. of Geneva. Is taxpayer** business
properties;
the proud possessor ot a new au* it must be an ordinary eipenee
tomobile (Ford 1913 mode)).
and It must be a nece***ry cmM. E. Dooley, 'o f Bloomington, pens*. In Insisting upon the tatter
III., who ha« been In Geneva for qualification*, Ihe-tlursan of !*■
some lime In the laltrvst of th* temal Revenit# Is upheld by the
East Sanford I-and Company, wae Hoard of Tag Appeal* and th*
Jlhsel Saturday by Mrs. Dooley reurU. Ordinary and necessary
and lam little sea*. They wMI re­ ripens** arr only those which ar#
side In th* Smith reeblenc* on usual and e*a*ntia| In th# eat* of
lake Geneva.
similar taxpayers, "an&lt;l dQ not InMr. and Mrs. J. H. Huddle stun, clude extraordinary and. nooesof (1ester*, are entertaining Mr*. ■ettliak expenses.”
Typical business expanse* ef a
m e r c a n t i l e establishment ar*
amounts psld for advertising, hire
of clerks sad olker employees,
rvst, light, heat, walar, sUtioaery,
WASHINGTON — China’s dee- stamp*, telephone, property loperal* stand against th* Japanese ■uranee, and deliver* expanse*.
along the Malaria Great Watt la
Tha enpeaae* o f h masufacttir­
aimed primarily at beeping open ing bualneas Include labor, tup,
Nanking's awe asurce e f coatact pile*, repair*, light ta d he*t, pow­
with tha CMMa* hi Mandat ri*.
er. selling seat, admtatatratien,
sad other *lmlMr Mmrge*.
iTh* farmer 'may .deduct *11

I’eteriburg
and other Pinellas
county communities. This I* the
only Soldisr* home in the southern
district to purchase its foodstuff*
ftum Its own locality, the other
• eteran Institutions having lltelr
food and subsistence material*
supplied from government depoti.
Col. llryson announced the sup­
ply policy for ths Soldiers home
fettrrwtng a confers us u with I. W.
Thomas, Washington, field super­
visor of supplies for the vrteian.i
administration.
A conservative
estimate on
what amount would be spent for
stippllrs when tha home is running at full rapacity was an­
nounced by Thomas to be more
thaa 110.000 monthly, or around
fl'jfi.ooo annually. This will bo
spent with business houses In this
vicinity, Thomas said.
All fitsh frulta and vegetables,
tread, dairy products, and fresh
meats will be purchased on a bid
nml contract basin from Pinellas
county merchants.
. “ We are going to buy everything In and around Si. Peters­
burg If tha local meichanta ran
sapply I]", Col. Bryson esplalned.
“ AU merchant* wilt have a chanen
to hid for the business. They must
be able Vo furnish tha quantity and
right price."

a t k t i » ' higher score. Mrs.
Brady*! geests man: Mrs. C M.
Vsrce, Mr*. C. O. McLaughlin.
Mr*. A. P. Comaely, Mr*, ti. F.
HmlU. Mia. &amp; W. Ilerndon. Mr*.

Legal Disapprova
Given Intiliirid^tion
At Foreclosures

LINCOLN. Neb., Feb. g _ W &gt; _
Legal disapproval recently was
given to tha violence and lotlmU
ilatlon by farmer* at mortgag*
foreeloaur* auction*.
Pau| F. Good, attorney general
of Nebraska, said court* would
declare void talcs at which erowds
o f farmers, seeking tn proleet
neighbors
f r o m dispossession,
thwarted foreclosure by "penny"
bids.
Relief fo r the farmer and for
the Investor In his mortgage re­
ceived the concert»«l attention of
legislators and lenders.
A t Omaha, repiwaattUUvaa of
Insurance companies and financial
house* which hold more than a
billion dorian worth of mortgag**
on Nebraska and Iowa land d«hated nisaiM of protecting both
loan companies
a n d farmers,
whose Iaterrata ware held t* 6*
virtually parallel.
Consideration w*a being glren
proponed board* of concUUUon M
n means o f keening farms In th*
bend* of lodbriduel nwner-opete-

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

th* levety m ats brooch, th* club

I he rural debt Insolvencies. Pefore the end o f February, dis­
bursements are tn be started from
the 190,000,000 crop production
applicants afford the Democratic loan measure which ' Pro.Merit
party an opportunity to select loy­ Hoover signed. Saturday,
al Democrats from a wealth of
Coni rolled Inflation of currency
matrrial not heretofore available. a» a means of easing payment of
Though he said he meant no din* drill" was urged by Henry A. Watapartment to present officeholders dace. Dcs Moines, fowa, farm edlihe radt VWdiilhv-tiiai’ ifihyihtiW. ■M#J la a .perch befdra the Nebrasdrrd* of high callhrrd men aecu*. ka legislator*. Agriculture would
Inmrd lo command high salaries, he brined, he said- If England's
now are available to fiM many po­ crumple in deserllnp *he gold
sition*.
standard wr/l,] be foNowed.
town legislature still was en­
The
Heritor Florida
senator,
while deploring! the eirTUMslancr* gaged In an inter-IInuse argument
which have. brought this rendition ■bout the mortgage relief hill It
•boat, seest In the present siliin- would pa**- Elsewhere In the com
lion • chance for his part^tq^de. belt the study nf relief plans con­
velop an organisation of efflcliehi. tinued.
The Spokane, Wash., federal
capable person* whose combined
nervier* would greatly benefit the land hank assured borrowers from
that Institution the foreclosure
federal establishment.
would not be resorted to "unless
I here are most substantial reasons
for such action."

i amparor, th* soa-gid o f tha
mars*. ,
'A wurtd, war may start not
r ta D - Beat, but -la Franca,
military nation, nr at other
ate, because a uslvsraal coed

t o u ^ h t o n 's
HANFORD DRUG CO.

GOOD
RADIO f

Bav*

Tour

G burnt*

Fitted N i e l l i
Reduced p r l e a on single
vision and Kryptok Isqse. Aim
all shell and modern gold
■filled frame*, *

Dr. Hegry MelmttUa, Jr.
OPTO METdIKT
US l*ark Ava.

Martin’s Garage
W. lit Street
break Lawl* **d Marti* ktn '
the tiperleaee and cqaipmaat
te 4* year Jeh. Be*' WF g a f |
m v * mewey.
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Church &amp;&gt;n
Honor Revealed

Daughters O f W eriey
Class HokW Meating

P e r s o n a ls

Social Calendar

The January honor roll for Lb*
Sunday Schoo- of - the P i n t
Baptiit Church tnclixte* the
fodowlng member,: Cradle roll,
Mr*. George W. Huff. Mr*. R.
R. Pippin. Joe fh-aaar, Pvggk
Ann rippln, itery Sue llleunt,
ant Marjorie Anderson; Begin­
ner*. France* Smith, Opkta Dn*1.1, Ruth Benbo Ruby tern And*r*cn
Mary
Ellen
Duggar,
Jamr* llartiy, Krrl Geiger, Theron Midden, Mr*. Fred Meyers,
and Mr*. J. B. Lawton.
Primary
Department,
Ml**
Dreswr. Ml * * Ma ude JinkIn*, Mr*. W. W. Dresanr. Mr*.
Victor McUulln. Mr*. J. M. Wil­
ton, Edith I.ovejoy, Katherine Gar­
den. Clady* Pippin, I.nU Nipper,
Mack Cleveland, Albert Huff,
Chart** Aivlerson, Hilly Johnson,
George Speer, III, Billie Pliler,
Marttp Andcrvun, Jesn Whightm,

With Mr*. Prearea A. HWksoa,
Mr*. Chart** Leonard?, Mr*, t B.
THURSDAY.
Mf. ahd Kn. O. U Porter
A lobicrlption bridge party for
s*n,'vf Cordon, K i m , hart re­ Monroe, Mr*. Prod Strang*, Mr*.
tort»d ba n after tpawftng sever- W. H. Wahnrrtght, and Mr*, f. E. the benefit ey the Order af the
Enter* Star will take place at
M n Wr* at Hoftytrarst.
Gonaley a* hoateaaoa, the rrgwia 8:00 P. M. at Urn Kpkocpal pariah
' Mrt. WoIUco W* Wright and busianss and aortal mectbg'of thk houH. BaaengUom*. aiad be m*&lt;l*
Howard will War* D»«W&gt;ter* of Wyrt^ Claaa of the with Mr*. O. Jf. Jlaerieea any day
far fit, Petersburg to Pint Methodlit Church wan haW after 5:00 P. M.
§ tew months.
I | In the form of a “ta*ky* parte
The women of the city a n hal«at nlfht at the kaat of Mrs. lag Invited to attend aa Informal
Iff, and Ura. Pella Fraqh and Gormley. Mn. E. If. • Lanty ra­ tea and ahewer from 8:00 o'clock
Mr*. L. Olaaon, of Kew York City, ceIred a prls* for having (he heat to 8:00 oVIock at tha Woman'.
will aovn tomorrow from the Vel­ costume.
Club la honor of Captain Harriaa
de* Hotel to M U Meflonrill# AreFollowing the derotlonal. ltd by of the Salvation Army who will
Mr*. 8. E. Jones, Mr*. J. O. Iffney b* married on Feb. 17 In Sebriag.
proaided o**r a »hort businey* •#*FRID AY
Margaret Myer*. Bcbbintt Brard,
Mr. aM Mr*. Water Cherry, of »ion. An uputupl program, wa*
Mka Ann Gabriel will give a Martha Hill, JlarJorie llcrlge*.
Moaat Of!re, N. C., who are oa then pretested In tha form of a
their honeymoon trip, are In Or- radio bthadet Ip which faktoue lectur# .a t 7:30 o'clock at the Marvin -Smith, Fred.ty Fieble,
inter High School auditorium. Jamee Hrary Cooper, Billy Rich­
tendb far a few daya with the radio star*. represented by elaaa
A Valentine bridge party, en ard, Robert Geiger, and Junior,
foratef'a brother, Gordon Cherry. member*, were inlraddeod.
Horbl. gr-wer. pre.,nted a bo* of Horbte c.t ■u* to PrvViilent-.'Irct RmovVelt mi I hiB party
terUtanaat and dance will
win be
m Blount. Thoer making up'tha cast of tb*
— luniur JVuarlmcnU J'xaurtai’" ,h* ^ ,lor y,k^h, ^ourMahal SatunUy at Jarkxinrille before they left for » cm i» lilt thf* Kl riiU
i k t o r , ptegraiirtrm r-llnif "Wblter -'ll!
H/'Atew-WmMn—aadwith.
.'UWMtr ir 'NVU
fnl T s n s r w
Phillip*. Alice Johnson, Lucille
« Mr*. Arthur fldUth. o f Sloeemh, hforgaa. annooncar; Mn. a J!.
lag fund of All Soala Catholic Lawton. Mlsa Florence llartiy, Prerid.nttelrct »* t h e y rrcriveil th e gilt.
eta fetre for a «hn£ time donn. -Lawrtl' Thimaa;- tfn ,
Church
Rose Ultra)]. J. V, Johnson,
" I. farmer’, son add “ *
tterka Steel* and Mn. Franca* AAil CkrUtian Endeavor pre*l Junior Richard, Dimduj Hill,
m. Dr. add Mr*. H. V.
deote and eerretartea of the Or Sara Barnett, Betty Istti, Doris
M*nonvll1» Avenue.
laodo District will meet at H:M&gt; Newsome, R. I. Milam. Nancy
Mr*.
Ctajod* tyarMow, "Kata
Usual police si|ua,| rars. r*lle.l m
fiafltk;*’ Mn. Prance*' 4 . nickton, firet Greenlraf on Seceod Street Ruurtter, M iu Kathlrrn Calhoun,
from their roving iluty to I k e com | i
A I f
1 0
”* J |
o&gt;lack at the home of Ml** Mar James Tew, and Alire HIM; InterMany Reaervationa
mrdUle Department, T. E. Wil­
la Apopka.
fort of garages, lintels w n e j D y * \ l i t * 0 Cl u l U l t l l
Are
Dance M . , “Walter TOMmUt" Mr*, c. The Sallia liaertaoa Chapter ol son, Miss MinnU Stewart, Istuisc
sell o*'t*. humlreils nf n*»m&lt; brtnjet
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(Coni IliUed Irt-m Page One!
--------the D. A*
B- wHj W v » a luncheon Paihard. Neir Knight, Mrs. J. V.
reserved by tnisinrs, men n h.l
NEW
kt&gt;MK, fill. H.-l/Pi
P. Herndos,' Mn. 0rarg» Harden, m
Jkterye number of reeefratlana Mn. frapcaa A. Ulekrao. gad fin . at 1:90 P. M. at lh . homo of Mr*. Johnson. R. F. Cw-per, Mr*. Now an I again n train •'** ran could not ntjuupt to get to ihrtr After advmnil.ig politic works
It
a T7*lng
W ing imade foe the Valentins
rk* Steel*. “Milt* Brother* " Samuel Pulriton, Ro*e Court, In W. P. Brook*. Jr„ Clara nre Col­ relied lierause of drifts.
eubur'nn home-.
dlrlalrrs t« i.irsn 1 the fight fiir
subscription fcirdfj party, eater- E *. Harmton, Mo. lltekioa. and hepbf of Mr*. R. E. Steven*, of lin*. Fbirene Isiti, and tbirnlhy
AH bn* traflic -111 of Chbegn, IVparlmenl riorrs M-nt rlcrh-' |»ro*l I'flty In o tprech, fcrnirr
talMMft,, pad d*n«e te &gt; r hrB Mn. Harden, “Whispering Jack Jacksonville, elate regent, with Powell
wa* at a standstill, and with home rar'-y. and the Century nf |Governor Alfred Smith plaunril
ea PrUay areolae,' begfiinlnf at
Assrian Clans, Mn. II. If. Hill,
Smith and the Humming Bird*;1 Mr*. Puteeton ami Mr*. W. E,
vUibilily limited to less Hum , , Progress parked it* staff o ff fm In g » to WnsMllglon toi. alter
1:00 o'clockT at tie IJM Hall bp
and Mr*. Mack Cleveland; AlaCallowiy** Orchestra eatira Wateoa aa hoateaaea.
...
.
.
hmiif at i«M*n lt**l |h v li* nia 1
*•» « ' p Il
!' \ milliun-i oiiai
Circle Number Five of All Soule
The Dirt Gardener* Circle of them Class, Mn. G. fi. Srlman.-1r y ’ ,H ' 'l' 1’ *,ni s
" l,K 1 '* roonesl on lhr lakv fiont.* Ap|&gt;enl&lt;l Hi-ioi- liiirl.iin ■ .oans-e r'orinsro
Catholle
Church, Mr*. P. E.
the Garden club of Sanford will and Mrs. J. B. Fit Ids; T. E. U the Middle Weal w&lt;rr gtotinded. f„ r riM1j &lt;|)(| f|KM|
u „ ti„n loan for Giiverndr fehmeri’ Aoumlilad,. aMtelfd- The probteet a( 10:00 A. M. at the home Class, Mn. John D. Abrahams, Street car* am! sutoinobdes \sen-. rmeigrrey relief eoiniiilriion. The emergency public work* eommiseeeda of the affair wfll be used for
ef Mr*. Hugh C. Whekhel Myrtle M n. Sarah Stewart, and Miss fighling ire * im drift* or had j city could not hitc extra help to *h n. Smith ureed‘ the erentton
ruwagagi.
*»!»■
•
tha'baIKDar food of the church.
HarU Stewart; Gemral Officers, given up entirely in Kansas City, clean its streets, hut |he re ief of « public
Aveaae.
work*
dictator*
Mr*.
O. B- Ertridgv.
Prtaee will he awarded far * |“ W.1 TE. Ralnte,
l
. • w. i 1
u ! _
B&gt;
R. R. Pippin. 8. J. Niv,* T. A. t hi.sg--, llklalitnna l ily and other ramntlsslnn a.-«lgnrd alstnl I'-'*) -hip before the t atholn- coulerTha
Roae
Clrela
of
the
Garden
-a
l-»
—■
-il—
L.IJ
contract and auction brldg* OteljM^: Rupert fit^ k I*M . Mr*. B.
;iub o f Sooford F i l l
meet at Brotheison, the Rrv. W. P. Broth*, crnlct.s.
.o f «lu- jo U ... ou'ii it U aiding, to. cnee on iPtlunltilil Plld'lrtn* in nn
a door prtko will also be givea. 'll. Un**, Mn. J..R. Porm V M n

s r M

WINTER RAGES
IN WIDE AREAS
OVER COUNTRY

iS a ? r

te w

j

fThWfiWp
k, ^.[Dictatorship For
Relief Work Unrert BATTERY
SERVICE

t:9g A. M. at the hem* of Mr*, Jr.. John D. Jinktns, and M?r*
The eolil swept in from tIII- wotk on rily and paik thorough
tewd R. Wilton, South Sanford AIIU Trafford.
West and striiek Arkansas first larr».
Avenue.
-----------1 hc 'shoWnil. "btlghl njn- T d i '
| Monday hriiigiiig a &gt;uVrring of
SATURDAY
jM n .
klrrt ami snow that was welcomed a loom In western hon.ji, olo-ai
The CeciUan Muilc Club wil|
by whral and oat pl.mtrr» and a land-. Imt the high wind Id.-w it
ava Ita regular maetlag at 3:18
frvrso that fruit grower* aUu right away. The rollon M l of
Ptckhjm wfth accompaniment by ^ ' i W - M r * . Walter l - Morgan,Ifrtock at the .ludjo of Mr*. Pan
glrclrsl with delight, expecting t . Dklahoma irportei) loill wees
Mr*.
K.
A.
Harrison
gave
a
K
R
T
TTuaaJprr.
Mr*,
if.
E.
ale
S.
Muneon,
Myrtle
Avenue.
put the c ro p s
in sh a|H - fo r a n y J k U ln l b y th e ru h l.
U » ' oceh«tlf« 4UtcU&lt;l by Q. C.
'• * « « . Mr*. Jarte, Howard. Mr*.| The Girl Scout erganltatbm short talk on the ,ebjc-et, “ King- r u l i l w m t l i e r l a t e r . T e t u u * ( a l u r t w , T h e n o r t h e r n b l a s t h i t t h e T e v ■ [
gatlnme
F
tf 10wf,
*
dont
Extension.**
at
the
regular
** krtd at 10.-00
Dancing' wfll begin at 10:0® U Ilanneraton, Mr*. A. If. 8wanla n g e tl
fu r In *lo w
llu
frtrtin r
y u n lu in illr ilo n ila y n l*h | m u l Jiyf
meeting of Circle Number Three
o'clock tu a id e la h* (uroUhcl *oa. M‘ra. Z. B. Ralkff. 8fr». J- O.
point.
.
j T u e s d a y
n igh t th e
fre ere
U . | :
h . iw i Vi ? j „ " r •
'
rin"
of the First Mrlhoillsl Church
by the Hamtori* PterUlaaa. tick ­ Inpey, Mn. J. L. Clark. Mr*.
F o rerastera
sai,| n s tin- n i g h l r e a e h e il t h e g u l f r o a s t . A i r lin e ield
on
Tuesday
aternoop
at
The
et*'to Uw card party will admit Biifka Steele, Mry. C. PL Herndon,
w o r e o n thc&lt; c o ld
w o u ld
s w e e p r .s u m e d s rrv iro o u t o f D a 'la , at
lahli-s with Mia. S. J. AlWn and
Geo
— R
av
pefeona to tha dance.
;e a -tw a n l. b rin g in g
r v lr &gt; m P c-n b l, in m n T u e s d a y ,
n . George
Har«H«- 5w
Mr?“2
W.
P..Field*
as
hostessr*.
Mr*.
C.
Among t e d wbo. keye Had* lift*. h ^ T l- ^ T.iVWd, the
to G e o r g ia b y r a r 'y tisla y a n d A t
K n n r il r i f ls t h i n - a m i fo u r li-rl
H. Smith had eharg* of the Bible I ,'0 ' ,r
r r t «n a 3 c - .:,«r e i M ? . . * * 125. Ite*. and Mr*. Smith H a rd *. Mr*
t« d a t f m p r i s l o r o o f CU j d e e p | , l , a k n i rw s ila n n tb s N a v a jo
■tody
Uwurn.
.
I. t &amp;&gt;&gt;•**% Mr, and M n . P n f
dsaveet.
; Indian reservation nenr Gallup, N . J
During' the bunine*. session « •
IkAjur. Mr. in d Mn. J/C. HutekTempiralurr
leading ♦
werejM.
The home of Mr*. L. A. Palmer, ports were heard from each oftiiJ V M r . and M n. George A. Ike-1
M&lt; Elm Avenue, wa* the arene of err. It was announced that the dropping fast In Louisiana, Mi. ' Tl.o Pacific Coast. Imt inn loci
Cette*. Mr. and Mr*. Artkati and Julaaa Howard.
the regular meeting of Circte otst meeting will he held in sissippi an,| Tennessee -yesterday'll* shierc of wintiv lain* util,
Braaea, My. and Mr*, W. P. RwNumber Tpo of (he Pint BaplUt March at the home of Mr*. E. A. and rnbl rain, in the Mississippi moontnin snnws, is mioying n
eell, Mr. and M n. W- J- Thfepen,
Church held Monday afternoon. Harrison and Mrs. W. E. Well, at valley aililed to diM-nmfnrl. It wn week o f mil|l weather.
Mr. *ad M n . H. Q. Moore, Mr.
euM. wet oml unriimfprlablo nem
—
s
Mn. E. If. Carroll had rharg* of hostesses.
and M n. B. A. Cameron, Iff. aad
Iv evrrywhrie and .Meniphi- mid
tha
devotion*).
Mi*.
If.
Cummings
Refreshments were serveil^ate
Mn. W. B. Zachry. Mr, and Mn.
gev* the Bible quettiop*, and Mr*. in the afternoon to the following; NashvlIVy prepaied for iiirirprv
J. C. MItched, Mr. aad Mr*. P.
reading around tern IhT iui- morn­
VdU
Williams
taught
a
chapter
H. Bailey, Bf. aad Mr*, g . A.
Min Blanch* Cim*Ingham read
* lrs. J. J. Abbott, Mr*. C. II. ing with Kenllieky Innliiii: fm
- r- ' .
- - — j M n. T. U
from,tha taUelon study book.
mith.
Mr*.
W.
I&gt;.
Field*.
Mrs.
S.
the . devotional gnd If law Lojrc* - The** present were: Mr*. J. B.
snow.
J. A ten, Mrs. II. A. Halverson,
Martin ted In prayer at' Urn regu­ Field*, M n. Homed Little, Mr*. E.
The Carolina* mol Virginia wci
Mrs. F. R. Mitchell. Mrs. J. II.
lar meeting of tk« Y. W. A. of tha M. Carroll, Mr*. W. W. Drevor, Crawford, Mrs. E. A. Harrison, sparrd from tie e-dd Ji lc’i l . )
after a low period t h e day i- fore
t C n n l i n u r d I V i n P a g e O n -1
flrat Baptiit Church held Tueeday M n. D. J. Garrett, M n. L. A. Mrs. John Kumbley, Mr*. It. F.
but the rhilling wind, wen- tin, t- i b - d e b t * s l t i u t m n , l b - i h o i i - e l l o r i
Mt*. Jam** 0. ^
»
-*»
evening at tha bond of Ml** Ha- Palmer, Mr*. If. Cummings. Mr*. Crenshaw, Mrs. K. It. Monroe, reach that section today.
lie
*xch ei|u er
rap lie -l: ” T h i
8. J. N il, and M n. Voile William*. Mr*. W. E. Wells. Mrs. J. G.
“ f » - T - 1“ 0'q,PI»or,
and Mry i*l Tow on Avocado Avenue.
Storm warning- writ* |nutf' f
P. E. P a r t i* , j t f . and ate*.
• rile o f a n In v irH lm n
i t d d ir ei||
Waits, and Mrs. K. T. Thrasher.
The program for tb* avgaiog
lhe rnllfp jrulf fn»l»l Hnnd» 11 t o t b * B r i t i s h g o v e r m n e n t t o e " i n t
Geatge . KnadmiiaUar, Hr. and
With Mr*. Mary Hall lending
arranged by Mite Catherine
lam
K
TriBH
and
hitrl*
wind*
cm
uw*l
M n. R. A . Newm«n, Mr*. Wynn
ii n p r e s e n t a L i v v
o r
le p ie.e n tn
y add contented of talk* on the devotional and presiding over
age at aevrral l"&gt; ntR inbritl
W, Potter. Mr». Tom Joaee. Mra.J
lh* business session, the member*
ivp*
to
W a sh in g to n
u tilv
in
tamgn
topic*
by
Miw
MiUryd
v
u
§
*v
Chicago, Mln-iril
A. E. Mnlfem, Mr*, ita'ph B.T
^l*ixh. ami the arraptnim* of ibut
laa Doyc*
Martin a#d
god M
liut of Cirri* Number Four of the
HI*.
MU.
I-oyce
MU*
7f
»t»
prrlesl a ilrop t-* |II hrloiv
Wight, Mr*. H. B. Pope, Mr*. H
P in t Baptist Church met on Mon­
in v ita tio n , a l r e a d y lias l &lt; m p u b i* • .*
Chppmon- Mr*. If. If. Hilt
during the nii'ld
R- Lafag; M v , J. P. Ridge. M n. Mate)
day afternoon at the home of Mr*.
li-b ed . I h a v e
n o fiiitli-i
.1 l i e
ten
r
i- J yted
f f * tb* meeting with a prayer
a
City.
HI.
rtoprd
at
Oklahom
A V a le n t in e m o t if w a s u s e d fu r
J. If. Truluck, West Tenth Street.
Georg*
aftef
afl*f which refreshment* were Mis* Aide Traffnrd had charge of p a r t y d e c o r a t i o n s a n i l a p p o i n t ­ and Chicago nn,| the young t»‘r n i eT l hl i e t ot n t ma t a k o f t i n - E u r o p i - u n d » - b l
aarvad
b rid ge
p a rty
a n d sent home.
John P * * ^ d .
the Bible study lesson and gave m e n t s a t t h r
t o t h e U n i t e d E l a t e * t - n o n e l b i n i|
Tho*e prevent w *f*: Mr*. I*.
Drifts as innili as ID fell |ff|» x i i , i i i M i . i m o , n i H i .
questions |iom rhapt'n four, five, s h o w e r g i v e n y e s t e n t e y a f t e r n o o n
.AUo ' . Paul P«»ld, Mr*.
Mr*.
H.
H.
HJU
I k M N , G . ' C . r a l L o w m , Taw,
and i l l pf th» mission study £o°k. b y M r s . C h a r l e s I h u r n a n d M r s . T . effectively i»*&gt;' &gt;lr' 1 Chicago &gt;*jI*
P a c k h a m . M m - 7 * F ~ MUV* ««rete Late. Jrv*i r h « Purine (he social hour refresh- I t . M r l l l n g a t t h e
h o m e o f t b ? mb* from it* out- r suburb i. .
WASHINGTON. Feb ) rli
marT Uamf Tak.
. . . DerU
~ Hophbw. meat* were nerved by the hnatrs* l a t t e r I n M a y f a i r I n h o n o r p f M r * .
From Uieisville UOlGl- .1-1 tui i i O n t h o n s a u m p l m n
Ib H
I m id n
N vah Walter, BWnche Gunnlag.
Cfltd
lert
a*
the
In the frilowing: Mn. Mary Halt. D o n a l d | t u n n . y u a n i d l e , o f g l a d i ­ fett, rhanging to ,
• ilk o f s e lU l ii g v n r ilp -t s f-ir " •
Ruth
Borjand.
U
yra
Mnrtin,
Kronen,
Mr*. A. K. Bowetter, Mr*. N l«, o l i , s n a p d r a g o n s , a n d r a l r n d u ' * * raced Inward |be Atlantic.
I M X I . l K i n . D 00 r a s h
n p p li .- d l „ II
id Nlm Catherlno Kelly. tfl*|
A school Inis driver |u Nor
M r*. J .
ab o u t
th a rcxm i*
Mn- A. J. Petenoq, Mr*. E. W. w a r * a r r a n g e d
d rill o f G r e a t B r it n in aln tir
.1*
BbrlamL
Jeanette
Borland.
?*■
Kennedy,
raffonJ. of Rirtjraqnd, Vo., atvI w h e r e t h e g u e s t s w e r e e n l c r t a i n r d . Dakota wa* pinns-d umb-r hit,
Ite* l i t e r , Kathleen Calhoufl, E
w re c k e d c a r fo r sev en h o u rs !u
*1 i i n - r n l i e r , n f l o n g r e s i y e - l e r d n y
Moeller,
A t th e c o n rju rio n o f th a b rid ge
U. AIIU Trafford.
In d ira le il n w illin g n e s s
t-, li ii-n
fnd Mabel chapman.
Margaret
g a m e s h i g h p r o r r p r l a r , l i n e n n a p - hrlow wenther, and w.s taken to a f u r t h e r , b u t w h e n i t d e v n ' v r d t h e
lette, FrW i
lospitol,
his
feet
frot&lt;-n.
J
k lo s , 'w a s a w a r d e d fo M r s . G e o r g e
s' tu t-sieil s u m » » »
I,, i - i v - i ll
Bowler, * m
At Omab* tin- mercury wnt II
W e in s t e in vr^lle s e c o n d h ig h s to re
U fartiiM* % ^ • B r 'a y . l
J r . B. U
p r l x e , a n e m b r o l i U r e d p i l l o w r a s e , lielnw during Tuesday. Relief,
m
A .‘ E. Y
at Lirrnln wero snainped t,,in
*** the "ntit.ii*, the j,e-,
, w e n t to
M r * . E , fi. f i t o w c . M r * . agrncies
*-■
- *
— &gt; «..~i
i ""siw wih generally ill'rpli r-l *
Heater*
A Valptin*' party Fay held In ' J o h n P a u l W a l s p i p w a s l u c k y I n with demands for f-unl mid fuel.
Impossible.
BchUnaky.
tyV ' ■J
Elevated railways in Chicago
ronjunetlen with tbo regular bite- c u t t i n g a m i
received
a d e c k ot
Game* and C
tees*
mesUPB
Of
the
Alai
he*
n
kepf
moving,
but
street
Iraffie
Joyed throughput tha evening • at
p la y in g ca rd *. ,
R rfrrriim e n ts w e re
s e r v e d l a t e was driapail. Thirty-six hour* «t
Um apeiaj mraltog g f thi" Fldr ll ■ Clsst of the First Baptist Cburrh
.M A D A M H A R R IE T
Clara nf the First Raptlat Chuyrh which took a^ea lu t Right at the i n t h e a f t e r n o o n b y t h « h o s t e s s e s -now were predicted, ami when
W
K. C, T h o s e p r e s e n t w e r e : M r s . D o n a l d half of it wa* over at n«M»n Tin**
bald on Tsaodoy evening at tb* c h u r c h
has inetulied a new
i UisU,
Mrs. Volte D u n n , h o n o r
„
g u e s t , M t e - A . I , day lhP Chkftff&lt;* Strrrl IUiv.%ny
Mm u ef Mrs- D- K. MeNab, Blf H a r p e r . M r s .
Pel mum-lit Wave Usi hlne
Williams,
and
Mrs.
A.
C.
.McLen­
f'limpiny
Raid
tha
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Circle Number Three
O f Church H«n Meet

Circles Of Baptist
Church Have Meeting

Mcwdames Dunn And
Mellinfl: HostesscH

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                    <text>TOUR NEWSPAPER

Cloudy with rala
W n lin d i; 114

FnblMted In Florid*’* H e n r i
11m WockT* Greatest Vegetable
8ve4 and Richest Garden Land.

AN INDEPEND

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DAILY NEWSPAPER

SANFORD. FLORIDA, TUESDAY. PEURUARY 7. IOM

Is Prepared GROWERSWILL

Widespread Interest
Shown In Washing­
ton Over Plan For
Onet-Lwnp Payment

Will Give Celery Free
To Children'sHome;
Minutes Of Meeting
In Lakeland Read

LONDON, Feb. 7, - U P f "
Reliable sources put stamps
.
, ,
. n of authority today on reports f i n a n c i a l F IIg T lt U t

Going one step further In their
charlliei, members of the Semi- .
ndlr Agricultural Club meeting in
...................
___ last n u h t to
the
Court House
iNswee**xsiwpk
shippers
meeting In lakeland
Friday night, obeyed the action of
their president Ami his advisory I
born] in gratuitously offering'
state institution* at) the celery
thry need, and externM their ac­
tion to cover Ihe Children's Home i

M ucatlnnnl I n s tl;
seek to settle the American
War debt Immediately with n
single payment.
The new British debt cccnmiaaion is expected to offer
a flat payment of about onethinl cf lb, sum now allocated

WASHINGTON. Keb. 7— &lt;AvWidevpreset Interest was created
hare today by disatebes front
London describing a prospective
British war debts »*ttlenient plan
an a lump aura basis Involving
aoNaats Orem (1,250,000,000 to
(2,000,000,000.

*

For soma time reports have
been eu rran t. that Great Britain
would make arms lump sum 'offer
for final itttlo n rn t, tun 'usual­
ly the sums mentioned have been
under (1,000,000,000 or more in
line with the Lsnsami: repsrsIkna agreement. The sum of (2,COO.000,000 would represent a
settlement slightly ass than M
percent of the total amount now

Bar'ter Exchange
IsNew Experiment
In South Carolina
COLUMBIA, B. C, r i h .^ 'f c OO—Tha South Carolla* barter
exchange, • unlove community
cxparlment, apantd registration
yasUrday ,af yfofasslonal and
tkllltd uwikSmn who are wiling
to axe h u g e their service* for
goods, stock or produce.
Tha txrhaagu was founded aa
• medium of distribution of sur­
plus goods and service*. Although
It was only announced Saturday,
these In chargy laid (hr public
lx evincing kaan Inters!.
Tan pareuna registered yester­
day. Among them w art x ctrpsater, offering hla aervicts fur
gcodsi • dark, n seamstress, who
would srerk In oachanga for 'or.d
and she Iter | a wc man who want*
to exchange rabbits and thick­
ens for • calf or other stock and
produce! a stenographer who will
work for f&lt;od and (holler.
An attorney wrote that he
would accapt credit slips up to
(2S for exchange of professional
servlets.
The exchange ts sponsored by
lH aral Columbine. It I* a non­
profit association and entails no
circulation of atrip. Instead, credit
allpa are to ba Issued to those
leaving goods at Ure exchange
and tha allpa may be used for
Bay othar goods ar services of­
fered.
To 111aa trots tha system of
barter tha exchange gave the
following Ulaatretirn.
"A farmer owning o cow would
toko It to tho exchange and re­
ceive (20 In credit allpa, which
would ba of -•mall denomination
to allow their toady transfer. If
ho desired roofing tor hla born,
ha eronld taka the allpa to a
mcrehint, who would glen him
the material and taka tho slips.
The slips canid than bo presented
a t the eashoogo fer goodo a r
arnicas the merchant might de­
sire. The slip* travel hack and
forth from the exchange to tho
nuhile and are not Intended to
ha riant la tod throughout thh com­
munity." —- — -— *—»------------ -

conditions
are such thsl all
schools in Orange Vounty may
close down in a week or so, maybe
sooner, it was raid.
Figures secured from Ihe office
nf the county superintendent el
public instruction show that npproiimatrly 17,000 In teaehem'
salaries ware not paid on the laat
pay day. Keb. X Superintendent
Walker made no comment what­
ever on .the financial sit listing.
He said that the school boar,
would meet thlr morning t« dis­
cuss routine matter*. Irehnling
the question of whether or not
teaehers will he illowed in It" 1*
Tampa Mar. 0 to I'd t» otlend
sessions of the Florida Education­
al Association there.
. From othar sourer* It was
learned that only fd.Otlfl is now
on hand to meet the next r*y
or about (10,000. Just where, Ihe
batance of (38.000 will he seeurert
no one could say yeslenUy. H
was shown that lb« boaid rrrcnlly
borrowed 1100.000 and revenues
fre.fn.tl* i state f«t» eduealiowaJ
purposed »iuxt gw f t pay off thh
loan. Conaequently no aesislaree
for some time from Tallahariea
waa foreaean.
Teachers In Ihe Ocoee school

pU»—In short that th* "loafer*"
wo rid be counted rAit In nr-'er to
crest* a Job. Whether this charge
actual y [would be made today
was problematical, though discus­
sion oj the mailer Indiealrd that
soortr or later tha alleged move
lo creato a job would be probed
by board member*.
Among routine business •aeheduled for th* echool hoard waa th#
question of whether or not chil­
dren would l« allowed a day from
srhool lo attend the Onlrisl
Florida exposition. .It waa thought
that possibly some of the routine

C oldest Wave Of Yea r Heads
ie With Predictions
hie 40-D egree Droj
MEMBERS OF TRADE BODY ARMY BEFORE STARTING DRIVE

K. K. H«rncr, president o7 the
club, -dro’elh l the members' atIrntion In this matter shortly
after he had asked approval of
hi* donation of Seminole County
cr'ery In Goverror Sholtz and the
institutions under his rhnrgc. “I
issumrd this responsibility be­
cause I knew that there isn't a
grower in this community who
would have dona otherwise", Mr.
Darner said, to receive unammnj*
approval of his action.
Mr. Horner intrmlueed l!»v. F.
M. Martar who pleaded the cause
of lire Jacksonville h*»rpr for rnmr
100 children Rev. Msrler said
that one of lh« loot llnrs operat­
ing lielarcn Suifuid and Jacksoiimiie had screr.i t o tw ir-paw
(Continued On ra g r Font I

—(A1)— Announcing the
preach from the W est I
severe cold wave which 1
bring a 40-degree drop
far South as New Ortj
meteorologists today laj
storm warnings posted «
tho Gulf Coast area i
Florida to Texas.
Precipitate drops in t«m|
lure were forecast for nsarf
tbs southern state* sad l
Louisiana and North Mtasll
warned to prepare for alaet
leow tonight with mercury I
ping aa low as 10 degrees la j
states and In Arkansas. * 1

S A N F O W D . FLORIDA

CHICAGO, Keb.
Midwest prepared to at° h * ^ R S j
sirs today na sdvsncnl w artjE ff
ware received of what metdMSr
•lata said would ba tha M W .
wava of tha season. Cold altopdy
haa deactndad .-la Minnesota,?
kotos, Iowa, Nebraska, Wlaa*Mk,
and Montana with numerous riff*
reporting tamparatarea of xaara
tkaq 20 below aero. Snow drift*
added to tha discomfort to U f *
sot* and North Dakota and Mm*
highways wera reported blockade
From Idaho across tha DMMs
down iota tha Valley of Iho'Mto■laalppl and tha Missouri, j*pw
swirled with t rpd ng faayvjSJ*

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MEMBERSHIP SALES ARMY

1000 New Members in 36 Hours

Sanford Ministerial
Group Lauds Louttit
Rranhitlnnn of drep appreciation
nf Itev. II. Irvlnr luWillU whn
leaves Ssnford within a frw week i
In Iwmme rector of the Episcopal
Churrh In West Palm lleach, werFroleatant Ministerial Assneislion
meeting In regular session Mon­
day afternoon.
Rev. J. B. Root, president of the
Association, t h i s morning ex­
plained the attitude or his group
when he aald **0ur association i
with Mr. Lnottlt have been such
that the ministers of th if rily
feel a personal loss in hl« going
from Ihilr mldsl. He has been n
true yoke-fellow, one who »»*
ever ready to co-operate in a most
splendid manner. While Ihe min­
isters r-gret his leaving, they reJolre that lie ha* received this pro­
motion and rommrnd him In the
highest terms to the rhurch and
city lo which ha goes."

Excellent Heads Of
Lettuce Given Herald

Trade Body’s Membership
tmosphere O f Optimism
Municipally 1 n h i i c d
S c l f-Li q itidatin^r
(’urrency P o p ular

Off I,* a heurlarlng «lsrl this!
began at the Valdes Hotel this
m ntniu; when 71 prominent men
and women »f t hi * r**unty gnthere,| for final instruction.relnllng
to llicir |*api In lh&lt;- nnnii.il Femitnie Ciomljr ("Insist) s-r "I Commen *• ircm)&gt;cr*hip drne, tepoila
cuircnt rally Ihn afleir"«n nidipair,| that -over
|**n*nt of Ihe
gnat hf insisi mcmlo-rvhii In 3*1
home hud been reached. &gt;•* "'ily a
frw Ham- had rr|&gt;»rled.
I'ep ami enthusiasm were the
kvynole ol Hi*' breakf.i t no *ting,
fi-atur*.1 l&gt;y Ihe nttenoan*-* &lt;&lt; ieprcss-tilatrvi-s from rvery tilioii of
the county, word* of whom** and
couroy from Chnil*'* ll*rring,
who f director of pulhc n tie a tion u' I'nytonn’ llracli, irel Hie
Imnlly applauded oiiniHimiment
that thre*- rounly lo st *. I.akn
Msry. S-lavix, and Fern I'nrk hail

KNOXVILLE, Trim., Feh 7.
(/|*&gt; City VStte I scrip money, ilevrlopmrnt nf man's at* old cus­
tom of tiartering good. for .ervires, hai come Into extensive use
in msny eotithem cilie . ' haring
|n smm* iustam-ex Htiaiiml a
g lta ttr turnover.than rash.
In addition. III- pravlite of ex­
changing se rv irrv jo r skelter and
food has grown lip in Imallth'*
where fiirmnl terip hu* iml teen
Iliunl.
'»
The rlty nf Knoxville h.i * been
issuing 1131.1X11) worth of scrip
monthly to*meet payroll*, nnd ndditloral amounts to pay for tlty
suppllrs,
l&gt;l the slightly more than It,000 issued siriee Juno 11, lt'32,
half has been turned In a- poyment of taxes. Th* pnp r I tar*
six percent interest rod will be­
come i rdecrouble ritt hei*. I.» and
Mur. 15.
Virlually tall Knoxvillr lor mess
The MHane Theater* lim ed
firms neeept the scrip at par Val­ Auction, schediilid !■&gt; Inke pneu
ia- ami pu ** it on lo employes.
Merchant* say ita u-n ha stimu- tonight at 9 o'rlnck, will bring to
a close a we k of Imeinrsa sliniu(Coniinunl on Huge Five)
Ulion in {-atiliiid mi'c the Ininsdm lion of “l*n |*rrlly . .Srrip"
winch will be u&gt;c*l in place of
money v*lien approximately (150
worth of merrhaf’lisr will he aolil
to the highest bidders.
During the we* k 20 Imal firms,
|ne|udlo&lt;
the Mllane fh*nt*‘r,
hr.ve I **1 "I’f.-p en ly Seitp" lo
rmtoui* i * making cash puirhau-s.
Tonlyhi e.iel* )»rj*on who has n C4iivv*l fScrlp" welt have tl*» «|»fiorliinlty lo u-e It ns though it
were an actual dollar in currency,
for a t Ihe nut Hon it will be m
good as United Males looney in
bi'lding |«w er. ^
_ •
■ Alhongh nhe week ft'i'inshi*-red
a »ltort period for sg* h n plan
that has teen piece,; |A operation
here Ihe *|«m*or* lire well (allsfie.f with the rr-ulls a«*.| are con­
fident that local buyer.* ar*. moio
than glad Ihal they have lakgn ad­
vantage of what i* termeff “an
unusual offar."
Tha following Fanfonl firms
hav* co-oparalrd with th* Han­
ford- Herald l« the "fruspcrlly
Scrip" movement: Tho Milana
Theater,
Umiy Dty t l«*n*r*.
Forrest (UUhal's Cash Grocery
and M*al Market, Wagoner Furallure
8amlnule Tire Shop,
Brlggs-Jeweler,
lansy
Drug
LONDON—Modem h u slx s o a * Store. IL B. Pope T'o.. Sanford
knows so boaada rie*- Bee kingtoo pUectilc Cout reeling Co., Wood,
Abbey, 004* tb* horns of monks, niff a id W*Uon, Semico!* Cream*
Sanford Sporting Good*
l* to bo rosvvrtid Into a *la»re i f f ,
■tore, Radio'*, Coleman's Offtea

reached or exceeded their ipmta.
Marlin Stank**, nf htavla, which
l&lt; this c o u n t)n e w e s t precinct,
Imusirg 13 (s'liilivs, t*|*nti it-rlinL
"It I* my firm lege I" *ny that we
have already Mdlelted end sol*l
lha heads of ru* li family, or 1.1
membership*." While Ihi- workers
applauded. Mi. FtanVi* lntin&lt;|urrd
Andrew lluila, J r . whom he rinlilcd with tun in.: lent cutislderahlc
assistance, a« aii-only lieutenant.
Frank Kvan*,uf Lik*- Msry, anil
Ci plain Clement* llallrl, **f H m
f rrk , quickly followrtl Mr. Slanko's snroonctliimi, to any that
thoxe i ommmilti* ■ L»*l already
rraehrd their quid*. J. II. Mcnlck,
mayor of LstifivuniL Hfwt t*i fay
that ID of the town • q " '1* had
already brrn pi* dyed.
With this an i» &lt;i&lt;&gt; ' d art, the
atniy of wtikei* *i *.ul shortly
(Continue*! o*i *’aye Three)

Sanford MinHtrds
To Moke Radio Debut

up my home
I *hut hini**’ Ii*
a Yatoo. » , today surrendered
th c rtly ' of tar IL U Causey. Jjl.
waa shot sis time* oicl kilk-*l {it
a paint shop where both were
employed:'PolIce »*ld the shoot­
ing cslarinatod an argument jxr*
twees Uka men over Mr*. Vales,
who, they xrere Informed, was
sc ps re tod frees her husband.

lion for the freeing of the Putnam
County Memorial brldg* from
U la
t , I*
U Includ'd under that apedto
aped*
„c hcadiag
w—.* * . In th*
ffe
th* tostatlve
UsUtlv* bud­
budget adapted by th* •&gt;•** r",d
iboard,___• according
a—M
v,itna Mto *.
a MMf
copy ■
re­
reived yeaUrday by W. A. " tl
Uama J r , cl«rk «f tb* court.
Another B in e Hits
Highway No. 2*. wbkh U now
pavod frem Baa Mateo to Hope Is Given
Coney Island Resort belng
Shill Staff a ^ tb a a o m la d in g llnk
Corbett’s
,NTW Y O U , f.b , 7 e - 4 0 - » l w af lha Taka CHy-Folatka Short
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however,
I*
rtoagiilxad
ta
s pow lrira l ptagu* of Cosay laNEW T 0 1 K . rob. 7.—M V I k * ' Mriatlv# aatlareto. which
cease* I f for float odopUon »t lb( IIup* for tho recovery of James
meeting of Use road board ok Mar. Corbett, ( a r m o r heavy weight
rhampios, aoriooaV III with a
heart aUmosL was abandoned In­
stretch, 1UM mil** mm bring day by bta physician, Dr. Willard

Up For
Recovery

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ri stores, ope sad

Copy Of Amendment
To Proponed Act Is
_Received 1n State

JACKSONVILLE. Feb. 7.-GP)
A mpy of nn amendment to tha
prnpiMnl art to establish a uni­
f o r m system of
bankruptcy
Ihrniirhoiit the United States, pro­
posed l*y Senator Fletcher, of
Florida, which would taka i t menlcipalilic* ami other political auhdivisions, has hist /liven received
Under the Fletcher amendment
any ni'inripalily or other political
subdivision of any slat* may fila
a petit ion, staling that *ueh tax­
ing district is insolvent or unable
lo meet its debt* as they mature
and this' it desire# to effect a
plan of adjustment of- ll» debts on
x basis of rapacity to pay. A fea
nf (Inn in addition to other fea In
Ihe act. would Imi provided.
An adjustment plan would InEquipment • **, K*.i-lbllenuly rlmlr a proposal lo mcslify or alter
generally
h'atnn. Unit*.I laimher •'«*., T**uch- rlu i in* "f rrcilitor*
through issuanee nf new serurlIon's Fnnlnril Drug in .. It I - lies. nn,| at the same time provide
I'rikinr, t nlhmin’i f|h-pxr|m (at ailopmle ni'an* for esecutlon of
-It rc, nnd the Hill llnrdwnre I n. ihe plan.
The Milam- Theater h:i* V.Ivei^j | Upon approving Ihe petition tha
a dollar's worth **f " crip" t» «»ch pulps* might require the petitioner
piirrha-rr nf an adult tneatrr lo giv“ such nnllee s i the other
ticket ilurirg the pout week. Koch may ilirert to the creditor*, might
of the iillu-r liri-i* lt*lcil In the require Ihe tnsing district, at such
fnregoi’ntj paragraph ha* given limes as the judge directed, to
ti dollar’n wnnn **. ”»crlp" In each fill* srlr tlnle* pn'il «ubmlt other
person mating a dollur ra*h pur- information necesrary.to fully dlath&lt;* nffalrs of the district.
rhasc.
Under the amemlment tha plan
The fnlluwiiig will hr sobl t*i
the IllshiuL-hUldets-ia—'I’rusper. nf adjustment wouhl not ha l*aa
Ily fictip" tonight; .two Mllanr than 25 |e*»eent In amount of any
Theater tickets, goml for one rlns* nf errdilnr nnd not Irsa than
nmntli ndmlllanre each; (5.00 III perrent In amount of all lha
worth nf cb unit g uml pleasing; ereditprs whjsnj rlaims or equities
(.i.l&gt;q wolth of grnceiie,.;j t (7.PR wool,| t,. .affsWad W »h* pla»* atwl
rayon dull leif vpriifil i* l;’ a (5 00 other than lha plan aet forth In
credit on » ('re Icy (I'J'.fJ rmlio; the petition, m*y be propoaed by
a 19.75 electric clerk; (10 w-irth anv creditor at any hearing.
of toilet artirlrs; a (i.OO fire; n
A romnoalllon of adjustment
(7.60 vlrctilc sandwich toaster} a n|an would not be eonfirmeil untl|
1(7.50 man's,,bath ml*-; 60 one- It had been accepted In writing
quart butteiujlk tickets; a (7^0 filed on behalf of the creditors
salt wotar flsnlrg reel; a (10 silk holding two-thlrd* I" amount of
dress; a (10 smoking stand; a tha claim* allowed and which
(760 Eugene I’rrmanrnt wave;
g (5 credit on ary lumber order; would bo affected.
a (100 men'* wallst; u (5 gsiPuf
man’* ahoaxj a (l'» gladtion# suit- HUDSON WORK KBS BTR1KB
caaa; • (10 credit on any model

Auction Will Be Stapled Tonight A t
Milanc With Bidding In Scrip Money

Slayer
No Provision Made Jackflonvillc
SurrcndcrH To Cops
ForFreeing Bridge
JACKSONVILLE, Feh. 7.--W)
At Palatka Limits —Telling officer* Ihal “He br-.l(.

North Louisiana A
Mississippi S l a l
For 10-Above Cd
Storm Along G

PLAN KEJECTED
kSUINGTON.—Scnata mllb
committee rejeciod proposal
pnator Couxani for eras*
‘ (» car* for unemployed

" tk m t i n
fttrm tfp o sure; more of th i n froth M &gt;
dents oil ley highway*.
M y.
Tha starm was tha w a n t' In
ytara a l Tocatails, Idaho. !'Att
traffic—(Mr, highway and rail—
In loutheaat Idaho waa ipow.
bound.
Far east to tb# aeaahora,. tha
Atlantic rolled It* rage whila tha
Weather Bureau promised rikre
of tha mow that su d s a whits
_
_ t_ __ I for
dats Nex*
IfaM York
Vrewlr th
anA
wcek-and
d 'ik t
ndfbboUx
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Drifts piled over MonUna, Wy­
oming, Colorado, UUh and New
Mexico, Below xero waa tha word
In D w w i Cheyaaaa tingled x»
8 below; Hejana ploughed th trijlk
■ foot of mow.
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There was no lot-up In tho Da­
kotas and Minnesota aa th a b n * xard drove down th# tarn payalures, it w u 28 below a t Mteot,
N- D.
In Parthylvaulu, nine poru«»
wera killed over lha week-end In
accidents on roads coated WHli
let. A man died from e x p o « a .
Temperature* war* th* loweuWn

1MJ.

Around U ka MMhlgan, whn*
mildness prevailed yesterday, Chi*
cagoana
and thalr
naigbMMa
looked over a reversal with n h xero weather. Another tastd ^ C
xero was forecast for Indies*!

Barry’s R 'em ovil
Riecommended By*
Senate Committ#^
WASHINGTON. Fab.
Immediate reiUOT*! of - Dm M
Barry as Sanat* sargenat a t f M
for writing In a k&gt;*0*l«o **W »
that soma membar* of C o d i n g
accept bribe* waa r o e M W M .,
today by tha S anau N M I P
committee.
Tho case coma* tip la th a S f b
ate U la thl* aftOTkoon for
del* rod nation. II- gsne rally WftM
conceded tha ceamiUae’g
mandatlos will b# Sdaptod.
already batag n * w *«JP
A mottos by S asstor BN

Republican, a l UHissa. to ;
mend p o n s lttla r » • W-M
officer
rtjoi
ir t*
(a roalgse
roalgs, wsa W
rued Lately prtat to 1
M action, FXaaasor

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HOT SPECIAL
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Home

SAUSAGE

2 25
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Cash Grocery &amp; Meat Market
406 Sanford .Ave.

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Men’s and/Women’s Clothing

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We Sell on the Easy Pay Plan

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3i&amp;.JI4ilk~of^fagnesiq----- $L00
3 Pts. Laney’s Rub. Alcohol $1.00
4 Boxes Kotex

$1.00

LANEY DRUG STORE
1 P t Cottage Cheese
Vi P t Heavy Cream
2 Doz. Fresh Eggs
1-lb. fresh Churned Butier
Value $1.27—All for

FOR MONDAY ONLY

SANFORD ELECTRIC
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M1LANE AUCTION
T0M0RR0WLNIGHT. 9 P. M.

iC O N T R A C T IN G C O

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Shampoo, Finger Ware and Arch
all for

11.00

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Phone 73S for appointment

108 Magnolia
.v
Electrical Supplies
Electrical Contracting Work

Commercial and Park Are.
Mlaaca Minnie Born Echota and Eralee* Cm*.

8 Boxes

First Aid Napkins.........
|1.BO Value Fountain Syringe or

Water Bottle...................
91.35 Value Gem

Shaving Outfit................
TOUCHTON’S

To-Night
Last Times
Be Your Own Critic—Sec It—
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The Moat IMncuiutod Picture
Ever Filmed.

N*

Adraac#

When Dry Cleaning can be done
better and cheaper in Sanford we will
do it first
Wc have a real treat to offer our
customers—watch for further an­
nouncements.

$1 Value Swan Pencils dn Sale

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ATKNTIONt FISHERMEN '
Special Let Freeh Wgter

50c Each

ARTIFICIAL BAIT
3 for 11.00

ARCHER HOSIERY
$ lf00 pair
'Sheer Chlffop that really i
* A|] new;, Bpring ahaden

108 Magnolia Ave

CROSLEY “ FIV

ATTENTION MEN!

AN AMAZING FIVE TUBE RADIO
'
a FOR ONLY

$19.99 DELIVERED

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X. Fleet BU—Neil to Saaferd F anitere On

We have special prices every &lt;|ay-

$1.50 to S2J&gt;0 Value
SHIRTS

and we give

$ 1.00

“Prosperity Scrip’

See our window display.
Fist and Elm

Phone 893
WORTH READING!

FRIGIDAIRE
fMV ana
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DEPARTMENT STORE

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SANFORD
SPORTING GOODS STORE

to A d « U .lo o

Bait Hosiery In America

Corner 2nd and Magnolia
and
Tenth 8L and Sanford Are.

OFFICE EQUIPMENJ

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TUB flANPORO HERALD, «ANFOHDt FLORIDA.

Wkiat’ft Wrans?
a&lt; k i l « H ,
V t l M l t o a venae.

tu tfi

aiding para them by,
ambers keep oq mounting
hout a mis every day,
one thinks o f colliding
they're aw rpt away.

Igh-hrow* and to Mystics
S bm hsva no appeal,
lover* of etetlstlra
'*»
know just how I feat.
^what’s tho hie of grumbling7
paver know, I fear,
r .many leave* come tumbUAg
i London'* tree* each year!

Hy W. II. B.
I
If w* are really seine to have
revolution, let's have it in ths

chide of iodtutryB&gt;*on Are As*tn Heins Mint In
I m arks—headline. Bo the btaon
usurped the hull.

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I t’s a te ed thing dueMlar wen*
■out of etyl* before civilisation
rkail reached tlm machine gun as*
An ergraa-w e umtbntaml It, to
chat a Technocrat u u i W money.'
iad a TfAmrtcfat, ws npposc, I*
I scrambl'd erg.

: Japan trtujt have gotlto the idee

Its'Marietta rlan poltry from the
of
alee resistance
Ghaiutl.

gome of that? relief plans tor*
of Meed Ing to
ke the old ririforn
H
r ll i t a.fmter. tt eared the
rr al| m-lit but it killed lh»
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firaday'a article »n the inrimd
a esplalna who ie the head oi
, family. This aheuUt ba of In­
st even to thee* who are not
eted ln income taxes.

The G® “ . Ttl^ ***» „Th*

Ek« I« d ft Its Feed

Complaining of the rcriousncsa of the depression the
o th e r day, we were fo rced to listen to the experien ce of a

aim friend of ours who explains thlji economic phenomenon rwtterma of technology, political incompetency, an d In tern a*—•_____ jtlonal trade, but of humin nature.
•D U U U S
He wan returning from Orlando tbo other night, he
U t managed to push
M M i l a said, when he H a otrt of gasoline.
his car about two block* down the highway until he eame
non u m
to a filling station with alt the light* out. He raised a
shout to see if anyone were asleep within. After several
• I k . ____ _
par H**la
cries a weary voice was heard, **Go on away. This place la
" I J J ■* cbeed for tho night.’'
•iMlMt,
la t a ttar
a r tK* h im m at
This certainly leads one to believe that not everyone
wts. «|||
la an anxious for business a* hr might well lie. It also re­
a tiirtia li
minds us of an article we saw in the Christian Science
mmTt# U?nJ&lt;
Monitor the other sight in which a Bdston man Is quoted
___ tea
a a r r r tM lm - «N
os saying that the trouble with this country Is that the
l a lb* l a r a r r vu
a irr r i o
a rla rla a t b r a ti l a C b lra s a aa S S rw Y »fh. people themselves are not taking advantage of the oppor­
tunities which every day nre being spread before them.
H ernia la a
bar a t I b t
He Insists that he- personally paid » young man fifty
Hi r r m a l l i b la m l a
• S i M la I k r aaa l» r aa- cents for two houra work which was the first money he
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a
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h
r
r
m l all
II a t a a t a l l t r a U t l l l t - had received in a month, And In spite of a hungry family
I M t n a a t alaa Ib a la *11l at home, the fellow spent thirty cents of tho money on
JjmfohTO
S E &amp; m Sr-*
.a t la,
* w ta
h r t r l a a r r a la a i M r t t t b cigarettes and twenty cento in a pool room.
Ho tells about another unemployed worker, » girl, who
V t. FEBRUARY 7, 1M3 had not had a Job for si* months. A relief agency found
work for her In a rooming house and with her first week's
«t*dltUlMbMII»lUiittnilllAllIMi ■waaro.s-dh».a«iirqtiua-p««n*n*at. wave, arm tlng-to-charily
V8R3E rO B TODAT
for fobd.
He also tells of seeing n family -of faiir in a picture
1NTK’ ASSURANCE:
show who had applied to the' community cheat for help
Lor,), ye hi* salnta:
U no v a s t to lham that the day before, and also of knowing a man who had ex­
Ths young lions do lack, changed a sack ef charity Hour for a pint of whiskey. Ha
hunger: but they that Inalats he haa seen automobiles run by people who have no
Lord ■hall Sot want any jobs, ho homes, and cannot pay house rent.
M*f■—Psalm ) 4 : 0^10.
We'all know that hundrud* of thousands, perhaps mil­
lions' of dollars were spent by the public last Fail to see
AUTUMN LEAVES
footbaH'games, and* pet we&gt;read every day -th at schools
themselves' are dosing- through lack-of funds, and even the
wvas a t . falling,
richwf
Institutions nro being forced to cut professor's sal­
tress are pitting hart,
aries.»'*
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Its just appalling
We knovV'too'that in a time when community chest
no on* Hiiirn" to caret
drives, and Beth Cross campaigns are continually failing
short bf their-quotas, slot machine agencies and race tracks
tk s aivl open ap atel
report boomtng'business.
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rutty h»ap* they Hr,
i man with vaeant fates
Can someone tell us what is wrong with this' picture?
fit/

YOUR INCOMfeTA?

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, IMS

INQOME TAR W
NUTSHELL

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™ W HOt Btagto person
had net Income of II.OUU
more or grew* Income of
or more, end married &lt;
who had net ineom* of tt,
or more or groas Income of
000 or mere mint file relume.
, .WI1EN7 The filing period
Wy In* January 1 and ends
March Ids 1033.
WHERE? Collector of In­
ternal revenue for tho district
In which tho person lives or hoe
hi* principal pier* of bsaelaaa*.
HOW? See instructions
Form* 1040A and 1S40.
WHAT? Four per cent
met U s on the first
excess of the patqou
lion and credits. Eight per
normal U s nn tho balance
net Income. Surtax on net
com* in ex em of IS.fSXt.

Coolidgc Extolled
lit Memorial Service
Feb. 7,
Calvin Coolidge extolled yesterday
a* the "locarnatlen of the ideal of
America of hi* day" in a memorial *»r*ice addm a delivrervrf tmfere a.**emblcd p-niera of Urn gov­
ernment by Chief italic* Arthur
Treaties Buxg of the Maatachorel l* Supreme Court. HU Wat tho
only spoken rulogy a t the eerrico
In honor of thy former president
held In the House chamber at­
tended by members
f t both
branches of Conyre»», President

i

Hoover and his rabbet. United
States supreme court juitlccs, and
diplomatic corps.
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TARE MB. NOAH

INCOME-TAX DONTS

BOSTON—Thirteen floods In
ar.~mhoaqlw.iaiaiaJi.Ar*-..,.
eragril 2d inches were witnessed a t
Fenehow, China, by Dr. and Mrs.
I.yun Lt Burton, of Mlanrapotls.

*Dmrt"-v«rk&gt;v
without l i n t studying tho Inatrurtioae on tho form.
DON'T proc rseti note. Early etMtnbling of data permits a
cartful coaalderetion of all
tas problem*.
,
DON'T destroy the memoranda
from which your return wag
prepared.

TO HELI* rOOR CHILDREN
COLUMbUS. O.—Through n
gift of 1900. a special research
scholarship for a study ef para­
sites affecting chicken* he* been
established at. Ohio .SlaU , Unlvrr^
slty.

DON'T omit explanation
such Information
tial t0 an intelligent audit.
Attach memoranda
your
return.

TAKES SCHOOL SBRIOl’SLT

WHO M TUB HK.tt&gt; OF A
FAMILY.

A taspajer, though single, who
vepport* and maintains in ope
household &lt;&gt;e* or more individuals
Hu f j o l n I
.
i''r
r* T T i
who are rlosaly connected wllh
Buffalo Hunta Coining Back
him by hl&lt;n*| lelatiojsship, ula'• t 'r r r y ^ - r T - ^ r - T .- :
r —
lionship hy marriage, or by
Thu bison, big-headed quadruped of the bovine family, uiloption, and wb«e* tight I* rawhose hoofs once.beat a rhythmic cacophony on the ro­ crci*e family eonSrel «e,»
mantic plalna of many a western .state, but whose numbers for tbi-si* dependent lmlividit.il* is
until recently had j|lmost dwindled to the point Where ex­ ha*ed upon some motel or legal
tinction loomed‘certain, la coming back into Its own.
obligation, is the head of „ fam­
According to n report by the American Bison Society ily, and entitled tb the sanu- extil its recent meeting in New York, more than MQ0 bison empllon allowed &gt; married per­
were kilted last season In American and Canadian reserva- ron—|2jaKt. Alert he may rlsluUohi. whereas 20 years ago there were not more than 1400 a film credit fge-rurli depi-ndenl.
For eiamplc, a widower who sup
buffaloes or- the continent .
-• The socloty, whose purpose is to conserve thete ani- purl* in nn* hnurehnld an aard
mother and a daughter 17 year*
maht in an'effort to keep oliv* as long ns possible a mem­ old i* entitled lo an exemplion ol
ory of the. Okl West, has done its work so wall that the fS.600 a* the head of a f»nftly,
buffaloes nav* Increased In numbers to the point where pla* a credit of flOO for each de
they are ovcr-bunlening their caretakers and are requiring pendent, a total of frtqoo. The
more food and space than arc available. As a conse­ *100 credit, however, doe* not
quence many, of them are having to be slaughtered. Tho apply to the wife or liuiband of •
meat is being distributed to Indians who live on the res­ taxpayor, though one may he to.
ervations and take care of thn animals.
tally dependent upon the other.
There are eight of thcs« reservations ln the l/nlted
Several (actors are Involved In
Stales with one of the largest herds at Yellowstone* Na­ ilcterminlng whether a person
tional Park, white there are 1,016 adults nml 200 cnlves. who file* a return as l&gt;a heed ol
One of the finest herds, oddly enough, is in the Bronx • family is to be thus clasuifird
Thr element of either legal or
Zoo in the heart of -New York City.
■ The plan has been suggested that hunting.of buffaloes financial dependency mu*t exist
be permitted agnin, and if tho idea is adopted wo may sec A taxpayer wbo support* In hi.
minor children over whnm h&lt;
once moro the old-fashioned bison hunt, accounts of which home
exercise- family control is cla»»l
in etory books have thrilled countless young Americans.
lied a* the head of a family, even
Think of tho excitement some may havo in riding the though the children may havo an
hurricane, dock , of a cow pony, breezing along beside a income ut their own sufTcicnt for
herd of galloping buffaloes, raising n rifle and shooting their maintenance. If ho do** not
from the saddle, or perhaps, leaping from tho horse, bowie -upport them, hy reiuuin of Hick
knife in otieV mouth, nnd the planting it* blade into the own Income, hut doe* exerciar
bison's witter after a secure grip has been gotten in the ani­ family control, ho can not be
cW sitied as tho head of a family.
mals shaggy mane.
This was real exciting sport nnd furnished the basis If an individual supportsd li an
for the thrillinv tales of the buffalo hunts.
Hunting adult and there rest* upon lb*
them In any other way, that is stalking them down on taipayer a moral or legal obli­
foot and blazing away, would havo about as much kick ns gation to provide a home and
rat* for such individual, tba *■
going out In the back yard and shooting tho family coV
eruption as the head of a family
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it allowed, provided th* individual
It financially dependent. If the in
dividual i* not financially depend
SANFORD,
TWENTY
YEARS
AGO
After all a ' fanner* with l»U
enl, the exemption, even though
DUtand1 dollar roortxuc*
morteaxa on hi*
the taxpayer mri-laln* the com
tv* thouaancV*dollar farm ' la no ’ 'After glrlng iba matter deep ami, haring returned in get Mrs. mon home aad furnishes th* chief
Palmer
and
the
rhikltcn,
Mr.
,'ofr than'a gayevnawat wllh •tody, tlm wrrthaaU u£ thia city
support, does not apply.
billion* of expenses
•re, planning the formation of aq Palmer reporti Miami a* being For income-tax p arties thsre
of Income.
Aistfrikion
oh
on having fur Hi
IH ohject'li
'V ? b",ir *Wjr w“ h
nt ran b* only on* heaJ of a family
i. tu
• tnoeratlng by Individoab.
W. m*LJnrli.
aad ths exemption can not he di­
t&gt;. Bock* (viler’a fortuM t".' Henry, tepfeeentlng
Mix.
E.
A.
Dou|La*s,
of
Oviedo,
the
i tk kae* iVuYk W s otj Merchant!' Mercantile Agency, of spegt Thursday In Orlando shop­ vided. Net infrequently claims
far Ik* IS.W10 exemption nro re­
*alolUr» to About 1 d0 mil*
bib hr of th* Predlt ping.
ceived from twu or more inemhem
»Wch p u t g4#dlo:Ouw what f'itUhargt'puhllehere
Mr.
Sessions,
raahier
of
the
t a r Beewea h»ve duqa Eipcrieoe* Quid*, which agrnry Oviadu Hank, spent Saturday of a family.
ix erpaxlxiag' builnrax m rn‘ all
It should be rememliertd that
gaaoltna pwts0&gt;&gt;t - .*
over the-tM |eil Shale* In a aim- night sod until Kunday stsniag in a single person, whether or not
* -W-’
Orlando,
returning
with
Dr.
Mar
th* head of a family, ia reqaired
Mate ef Ijew Y qrk M r t y ’ Uar day, 8»« htAi here for' the shall In hla new m In.
pai^ mrrk'Working up Interest in
la file * return If his or her ntl
. mere tu i l l aupport
income for 1032 v^ss 11,000 or
k| fcnrrmiutni
1093 q loeat MghnijatWs, and wilt re'
otksgiatataJiLW -RklYSj main h*|u (or *wue time In the In &lt; llltlSTIAN HCIBNC’B CIIURCU mart, regard let* of whether, the
■ ra n d Interval rqvqsue taxed lerese- of .the aavsmcpl.
“ariB iT * was th* subject of the return i* nontaaeble by reason of
Yerii last year tam*unt"l
Mrs. U C. Blchasr, of Drill, Lnson-Ssrmon in alt Chunhes of th* 12,000 exemption.
r'133ft000.WO. Pkrkla'e U- mere, Ifd., is the guest of Mr. and
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Feb. ...A-hUd-Ot * fkmlly It defined
l taiaa warn I7A31J7U. Mrs. Bfttfar Curhtt i f their home 1.
by Lasotne-lax regulation* a* "an
■i&lt; !■ H *
dividual wbo actually supports
In Uenevnr
The
Gulden
Text
was
from
John
to Demekratlc bradTh* 'pr^grem for the pipe organ 4:24, "God la a Spirit; and they and Maintain* in one household
dedicatory',
now Ht‘preparation, &gt;i* that worship him mutt worship on* or more peraoo* who nra
(alread y Vacant
closely counseled with hlai. by
|uli\g
t6
'
bo
rpxgnlflcvntly prr- h&lt;m In apirih aad in truth,"
it* - hy the
bland relationship bp marriage, or
eehtad.
Banfdnl
vorallst*.
aseialed
Among
th*
citations
which
com­
With
ten
Mil­
"But
hy - ndeptlow, and whoa* right U
an t to cheo by'sklilrd ptayvrx upon string arid p ile d ths Laaaqw-Barmaa was eiercise fao'Hy control and prtK
wlad
instrumental
‘
together
with
the
following
from
tho
Bib
is:
"God
on q number of
side for these- dependent Individ‘ Irf ltu*.W»r. piano and th* grand organ, will that- made the world aad i
afwaMPtrf
uele ks based upon
Should hare tittle dtffl- make a valumt of eablime har­ thing* lhereto, seeing that he is ev legal oMUeiio*." The u m t r
mony, thrill lug Id Ha intensity aad Lord’-of haaven aad aarlh, dwritsdh
,••#1 l&gt;»r srhM i f f rapUftfllrtf la rift d*|- not tr iu m p h s mad* with hands lion *Sewed a head af a family
lest* sweetafeea W IU lighter abd Hlwr ia worshipped with man's to • « » • - flm . phtwra "in an.
booxtkri^ may ba tirierpreta.1 ae
risnimirfo pdsxagad.
rt. n
as tbeach he needed any• abtWr ^Khrtwn e d was-is the
w h f ' l t givsth U all life,
city Wrdnaidey TWiT*»t% «a* * id brw th, aad all thlnga" (Atta

ftrxmWe b}(,'aat* ewaara Ur gat

much tmaller, much daqtM
mn«t poDc'mra'i IraditlooMbr ere.
Tkq drive followed artWn try
the city council which held oper,
ollrm of *ech piece* a* danirerout to the welfare of the cetaaunIty.

M o tfi MONEY
BY IL U. ELl.I.HTON

Cbriatlaa Sclent* Manilas
Tb,-ie is ;*u percent more earre ntp na l.-,in mtiiig in the United
state* today limn tbcie wna In
IU21I. To hla must be added a percvu'agf. sAJ. atother 23. pciciuU,
to indleat; its Jncrvaaed value.
Yet the complaint* about the lack
of th* circulating mrdluhf were
negligible in 10211 and are widespreed In 103.1.
"Tw o reasons account for this
seenfitig paiadua. liar U the con­
traction of check money. In nor­
mal tunre this kind is erywhere
up to II tiowe the amoust of out­
standing currency, aatl U me**e n d tor th* aasooiit Of bank depoult*. Mince there has been a
cent ruction of bank deposits Iota)
log moro than twie* the eum of
all the currency outstanding, a
great rrapotuibility is vetted in
this Utter money for financing
bitaint**. Th* second reason is
iliat currency nowadays is either
rot used at all or has slowed
down In its os*. Perhaps ae much
e* the 2D percent increase between
IU29 and 1233 Is being hoarded,
while (be velocity, or turnover,
of circulation of the remainder
(a* vnll a* of bank drposita) has
diminished enormously.
Of these two currency problenu, the decline In the velocity
impor■&gt;( circu’nlion tv of chief Impor
lance. It ia quite apparent i m - i f
a doltor changed hands fivee tome*
lim^a a
a week In 1233 and 40 tim^
ue*k in 1222, its present useful
ness would bo (town to one-eighth.
Something on this order haa act­
ually occurred. An^ this delayed
aelion of money ha* kepi cotton
In Ihe field, leillles in th* warehousas, new summer dresses ia
the slock rooms—all of which are
movable only ia rtspous* to prior
offerings o[ money.
' Hoarding is really a great
teatimony to tha government's
credit. It to gold, not It* paper
representation* in the form of
doltor bills, that ia th* aUndard
of value and th* medium of exre*id*ace, an apartment, room* ia
a boarding houfe. hotel, etc.
Under rertaln circumstance* .It
to not necessary that tha Uxp sy tr and his depeadsnts tire un­
der on* roof daring the entire
tanM * year, in order that the
taxpayer may claim th* eiempttoi, U, the common home, being
m*rntnin*d. tke,parent to qwny on
business, or n child n w ay . at
school f t en a visit, tlm exemption
is Vlowed. Muraover., U * parrot
to obliged U maintsla hla depend­
ent children with retaGvea ot la
a boarding house, while he ilv#»
sleegllgHL’Ylt* exemption still ap­
plies. If, however, withoot nscesth e, dependent
elsewhere, tb* banefaclor to
not tha brad of a,family.

*

change. Hut money in general is
not now issued a* warehouse re­
ceipt* fur gold. The amount out­
standing hs* only -as percentage
backing- in-solid nutlalSbUvarttuiless people believe U m l^thcir
money is tha equivsiyitXof
end they support their briicf by
hoarding it! American ruVrency,
in other words, haa. added to i’j
characteristics that of ieing a
■tore of value.
Few other countries have gone
through
such
nn esperience.
Hoarding in France, I believe, to
virtually limited to Ibc actual
geld. Iw Memiee, fa r fsaoi acceptlag paper, the shopkeepere look
ethance a t It, end insist on ailvar
"cart wheel*'’, silver being the
Mexican standard. In the Oriaat
a person weu’d be thought erasy
who hoarded paper money; th*
Hindu* and the Chinese hoard
gold and silver, which neither
moth nor rust (nor the ragnrlet
of government policy) doth cor­
rupt.
Merely increasing tho power to
issue currency will not satisfy the
so-ca'.lcd shortage of money. This
has been proved by the negliblbl*
result nf the Glass-Borah amend­
ment tu the Home Loan Act sail­
ing to the hanks' power to tome
national hank notes. This afforded
no relief at all to tho cashless
population. For, before ^n* eutAd
touch the new money, one had tu
hare claims upon D, cither sav­
ing* or deposits. Thu*
called shortage of money amounts
to a shortage ef claims on monty

Taxi-Dance H a lls
Of Chicago Closed
F o llo w in g Raids
CHICAGO.
Feb.
7.—G P )-It
can be (old now—something about
Chicago'* special squad nf danc­
ing sleuths whose Xeet, six* sev.
en, rhythmically stam p'd out of
existence the dime-a-fllng resort*.
In fact, they've, nearly w attl'd
tbemsrlvc* out of their job*.
For, said Aiwislant Corpora­
tion Counsel Weinor, every taxida nre hslj in the limit* of Chica­
go ha* hetn closed. Weinor ap­
peared with one of the syncopat­
ing sleuths last week to prose­
cute a woman charged with op­
erating a *pernio-dancing acade­
my.
Yesterday he explained the cre­
ation operating a pseudo-da pc ihg
academy. Many hostess's In the
rity’a IQ-ccnU-a-danre institution*
wU| be interested In learning that
the hamtonnte chaps, nalorlcally
correct, with educat'd feet, who
moved intricate terpslchorvan pat•erne -with theoi at mid time* the
Ipasl several weeks were Veally
officen of tho (aw performing
duties.
The "myilery squad" waa or­
ganised by Mayor Cermak. The
members were selected for ap­
pearance end knowledge of tlanclag.
Of course, their feet were

ATLANTIC CITY - Sovpeeded
from hiph school for “cutting
classes," Dominick 2 i Simone, It,
nttemplrd to take hi* own life.
TUB KB NA1W HI. AIN
BERLIN— Three prrsona — A
Nasi leader and two. Rtkkbaoner
men—were hilled and about 3U
were injured yesterday in poJUkal
righto In'M T enl-pairta of Ger­
many.
*

Long’s Meat
l* A T r t t l T b S i t

r . f licking rest. BeVsnis. Tel.’
•egr*
tsr. me
Itlna
seal Worms
n u r r u n Rfl*t
and. 1nil • kin
Irritnlliina ur
Pit*
Hotel iiniltr mtirypF 1&gt;ack rimran!««, If nul u ilR ( « i.r o f Mil Rl

TRY NEWZO
TOIICHTON’H
HANFOR1I DRUG C a

OR. U T. DOW
rates a m ts &gt;
Aewse -see to n in '.
anttiw hei*
■sweet *•** *.
«. i tea r . w^-e r.
oettensi
fleet N an t o r t NU

SS OUT THE

MOBE COPPER FOUND
STOCKHOLM—Rich new cop­
per deposit* hare 4&gt;**n dbcttvsitd
in the K norbaraan district, ari
far from Bolidsn, in northarh Swo
d«n.
•
UlOW S IIIS BROAD MIND
.PElU&lt;!N—Chancellor Adolf Hit­
ler, ptohahly for thw flrxt-kima at
tended services In * PraUstanl
Cathedral- He

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA.

Plans All Made For
Bridge Party, Dance

Personal Activities

MARGARET PETERS. Society Editor

Personals

Final plan* for

r age t h Rev

T U E S D A Y , F K U IU A K Y 7. 1933

HEADING “ORIGINALITIES” REVUE AT MILANE

th e . Valentina

Telephone: Office 148 bridge party entertainment. aad

Circles Of Baptist
Church Have Meeting

Social Calendar

dance to,be given Friday night at
the Elk* Hall fur the benefit of
the building fund of All Soul*
Catholic Church were made a t ■
meeting of Circle Number Five of
the rhnrvh he* I yesterday after,
noon at the home of Mr*. F. E.
Roumillet. Palmetto Avenue. Re­
port* of th e varlou* committee*
were given later during the me*lr
Inr.
- Those present were: Mr*. Paul
Pemld. Mr*. John Prinld. Mr». T.
L O'Connor. Mr*. R. A. Cameron.
Mr*. R A. Cam'mn. J r . Mr*. J. E.
Gradlck. Mr*. G. C. Fellow*. Mr*.
V. B. Kennedy. Mr*. Frank A'len.
Mr*. l„ M. Lel-hart. Jfr*. M. 8.
Wiggin*. and Mr*. F. E. Rottmll*
lat.
*

Word wa* received
I by Mr*. A. L. Bett*
| SI. Lloyd of thr 'death
Ing of their aunt,
ley, of Washington,
will bo made tomorrow at
ington.

With Mr*. V. 0. Hasty at
hostess, the regular meeting of
TUESDAY.
Lloyd Ethervdgv left yesterday
Irrlr Number Six of the First
Regular tausines* and social
for JaekaonriHe to epend several •njtist Church wa« hel ye-ter-! meeting of thr Alathean H a*, of
nlhe.
lay afternoon at the church. Mt*. the First Baptist Church will be
K. IV. Stanley gave a talk on held at TuJQ o'clock at the church
Claude CarAr returned home tewardship after which Mr*. annex with Mr*. E. C. Harper,
today after (pending the week-end Lcorje Mctall led the Dibie sturly, Mrs. Huh Hall, Mrs. Voile WIIIn Orlando,
S , n . U V.,h
'«•"*.
an' Soul? eIVinnlrg.
’ t B
ho, Uand
w 4 .Mrs. A. C. McLendon
iliTore
the
close
of
the
meeting
r
.
,
„
.
_
. „
Friend* of Mia* June Waddell
it via, reported that 72 visits have
m l» * ® " « •* « •
Ik regret to Itarn that ahe is
.ceil iiu 'r in the past few week. P rr,b j'»ri»'&gt; Ataillary. M l**
her home, 603 Oah Avenue.
iy members. Tlefieshraent* were Laura Chittenden, chairman, will
meet at J 7:43
o'clock
/ * ’’ °-*
o “at .the
u i ohome
ll
Mr. and Mr*. Byron Stephens , '*r''rd by the ho.tess to the fotbwat
their
'
Me*.
CL
Dcnne?.
Mr*.
H.‘
‘’f
Mri'
W*
are 11] with Influensa
' (-•: Moore. Mr*. J. K. Laing, Mrs. * « " “'■
«h.
Lome, t i l W eit Fifth Street.
(ieoigp McCall, Mr* M. N. CJeve-;
W*U*e*&gt; *"d Mi“ Rulh
b»*l***»»Mr. and Mr*. Gordon W. Scott land, Mr*. B. R. Heck, Mrs. Brlt-i The •*
Daughter* of We*ley Cla**
l-eit, Jo Apn .Winners. Above, member i f Sout h
'nfolorodT to Tampa yesterday tore-Johnson,- Mrs.- O r it.—tlttrelr,-* of tho First Methodiit Church
Jlrs, George W. Huff, Mrs. U. S.
where they spent the day at the b'rlman. Sirs. J. R. O tlalt, Sir.*. V. will have a, "tacky" party at 8:00
lancer. Thl» tri&gt; heads the stage r.’vue openfng a: the
At the second meeting of tho
South Florida Fair,
G. Hasty. .Mr*. F. IV. Stanley, ard o'*lock at thr home of Mr*. C. E. Girl Scout* held Tvcuntly, tho
„
,
„
,
&gt;x ,
tinrralry.
001
Magnolia
Avenue,
M u. K. C. Harper
Mr. and Mr*. A. A. Altschuler.,
___
, Jf ith. Jilou. G om lny. M l*.. ,F/an
■ve returned to their home at
jf,,,
walked to crystal lak e where a
f irn la u U n v n \ln o lu
G e tS U l l d e r W fty
meeting of Cir-tTa , Hickson, Mr*. R. B. !Monroe, file
« i i built on the shore and a
Hackensack, N. J . after eprmllng cle Number Fjtc of the First Mr*. Clarh Leonanly, Sir*. Fred
wlem
r
mast
enjoyed.
JThc
trail
several days here kt thr Monte- baptist Church held Monday a ft­ Strange, and Mrs. \V. R. Wain,
Mrs. W. ‘F!, Ralne* was eWled
sign* »•were reviewed ,ard each girl
xuma Hotel.
ernoon at the home of Sir*. P. K. wright "as,ho*tesses.
t * 11- - -—
WThlghani, West First Street, a
Clrrlr Number Scvrn nf the | WB'
cepe and taught »ev- chairman at the regular meeting
(Continued Irom Page One)
The Rev. II. Irving Lnuttit left nhnrt business session followed hiust Methodist Church wlH m:el eral knots. The motto, slogan, of Circle Number Four of the
yesterday for Washington, D. C. the BItle question* ard mi**lon a t (.00 I*. SI. at the home of Mis* *nd promise were repeated after First Methodist Church held ye*- after !t:“0 o'clock i-.mfi.lcnt that
where he will attenj a conference study lesson. Member* were re­ Alire Sic Kim. 212 West Eight- 'which curb girl was given the terday afternoon at the home of the drive will conclude with a
of the Episcopal Church for about quested to meet Monday, Feb. 1.1 eenth Street, with Mi«s Elisabeth j first five laws to learn.
Mr*, lb. L. Rhinholser, t-Ui Oah la'ge m iasurr of sucres*. A phoat 2;U0 o'clock at the home of Sir*. Clark and Sllss Rrbecra Clark a*' At the close of this meeting, Avenue. Mr*. S. K, J ul,v, h*d[ArKr" f h "*•’ ("‘ule. &gt;.f the army
10 day*.
„ .. . the High School Patrol* met am ir'HNWi1 *s#»y ( m
It. F. Cooper, 010 Palmetto Ave­ hostesses.. —
—
i■a I rodHi"^ *—
t-JL
f l i t c h had gnlhcrnp on the stepThs executive rourtrH 'of the thr same program was followed. charge of the devotional.
^ ^ S f rs . Thomas If. Dole, of Wil- nue, lu go to thr County Home
, of the Court ll.m-e.
before
the
iczuiar
church
meet­
Chtislinn
Endeavor
of
the
First
Following
the
business
session
The girl* met In back of tho
mlngtnn, Del., arrived yesterday
During the iiiiak.’iisi meeting, After our Monthly Inventory
ing.
Prr.hytriran Church will men at home of Mr*. R. E. True. After n *.wib| hour win enjoyed when Mr. Herring, n guest of the trade
to spend a few week* here a* the
wo discovered quite a few
Doling
the
social
nnur
refresh­
7t30 o'clock in thr session room a&gt; Lieutenant Seller* had taught refreshment* were served by the body, first led the group ill song*,
great of Mr. and Mr*. S. O. Chasements wrre served by the hostess, the church.
accompanied ly Mis* Carmen
Jr., Crystal Lak*.
Troop was divided into Iwu pa- hostess assisted by Mrs. T. J .j a.c.intpanie.l
assisted by Mr*. Kolar.il Lyle*.
WEDNESDAY.
p'ainrd the u*e of each, the meet- Smith. Those pr.sent were: Mr*. Guthrie r.t tl.e piano. Hi- remarks
Mr*. J. M. Spivey and S4i«* Vases und fowls of sweet pea*
Regular meeting of the Litera­ mg closed and the girl* coukrdj S. K. Jones, Mr*. W. 8. Thornton, then related to the trial* and IrihAlma Spivey have reterned from and calenuula* were u*e&lt;l to adorn ture Departmrnt of the Women's "Cheese hoi*" over a fire.
| Mr*. W. E. Raine*. Mr*. J. \V. ulutlon* uf lia.li- lo.-ly cumtaign
Palatka where they w’re ea'letl thr loom* where the meeting Club will take plnrr at the club
Rutledge, Mr*. &lt;t. J. Pipe, Mr*, worker* ilutin-t period* of uitu*u.il that haven't moved as quickly
tcok p i.re. Those ‘present were:
recently by the death of the for­ Sir*. Roland Lyles, Mrs. C. SI. hou*e. Tho business session and
A.
D. Shoemaker,
Mr* C. C. ............. itepiv -ion. lie warmd as they should, (lut th y go for
The third meeting wa* held at
c _ , „ . i s i., i tin- workers that on uierugc of
mer'* »l»ter.
Hand, Sirs. R. W. lowton, Sit*. election of officers will be at 1:0*1 the home of Captain True.-Trail Priest. Mr*. J. R
. person* out of i-wiy hun-j
T. -------------y-i---------J. Smith, Mrs. Ce -.r,i------- nc------T itfrd
r \ ° Bpf
Victor SIcLaulln, Mrs. V. G. o'clock and the program, which sign* and knot lying were re­ -----apfrenched for mcmtieirhlp'
Mr. and Mm. W\ 8. Pone, of MrlhvSn. Mrs: R. F. Cooper, and ")•» fu tu re Mr. ard M r.-Julias viewed and the girl* wrre taug ht and Mr*. M. E. Moye.
i m trade hulir., will prove to tr
lladdenfield. M. J., wer* h;re la«t .Mr*. P. F. Whlgham.
Dingfrlder, will begin at
3 :IS some new knot*. The High School
• entirely^ opposed I n ’the-idea, and'
* --■-__--■ and
v il
1 girl*
.in — were .taught
-rr
The Ttoriie nL MrsTU! T . Sper- prui'lirnlly im, u»»il&gt;lo o( living
weflt wl*h tkf lf eon and daughtero’clock.
vlrwrd
thr
V alues to $.T.or&gt;
ln-i»w, Mr. and Mr™. H. B. I’nne
THURSDAY.
trots, the Cardinal Rird I'alrul and rinir. Mayfair, was the scene nf su'd.
Palmetto Avenue. They are now
A subscription lirldgr party fur Ihr I’irr Curie I’atrut. Miss Grace the r gii’or meelimf Of the Mary
"Don’t gi t iHsciiuraucil wlirn
rnloylng • trin^about the **sl"
the benefit of the Onlr,- uf the llunkins wa* elected trader (or Lauilmlh Circle nf Ih,. First you strike wlml ■ippcur* !■&gt; lie a
and pk»n to return here In ■ short
Eastern Star uil! lake j lu c at the former and Mi** Christine Methodist Church hrld yesterday hard prospect", he said, "because
time.
8:00 I’. M. at the Eplsoepal parish t.'ulr was selected trader fur the afternoon with Mrs. Sperring and you won't fr uhle to evil him ve­
The largest gath-ring of per­ hnuie. Reservations mad he. mnde latter. .
to linr him up, off
Mr*. V. E. Dougins* a* hn*tr**r*. il rely. Try
son* at thr City Hall in recent with Mrs, O. M. Harrison nny day
It 'Was announced that Flank Mr*. B. C r a*wrl| presided fiver couise, but, ii ■-- iv.'Usvt, wvll,
V^SrORD
month* Its-t night enjoyed the after 6:00 I&gt;. M.
Eva’ s ha* given the use of the the meeting an,| Mr*. Ilurke just Id him ht* und bv thunkful
February program mmling and
that
ynu'ii'
only
six
mnrr
silcli
The Fldells Cla** of the First
■lance prcdbntrd l&gt;y *h,&gt; Jackaon- Baptist Church will meet nt H:0V. house opposite the Community Steele had charge of the devotion­ piosjuvl* left."
Ilui’ding In Lake Mary fur the
** A plar, “ A Gllmpee Aero** the vlll* District Progressive Club of n’duck at the home uf Mrs. IL K. scout*. There will te room there al.
II. M. Pnpwnrlh. presblvnt ofj
A repnrl of til* rone meeting tint Irailtt l.u-y wbu inlrmtuvetl tinBonier." wax given a t the remilar the AC'tntlc Coast Lin... railroad. MrNab, MS Marn.Jia Avenue.
fur
the
Brownie
Scouts,
being
Fully
7-'«0
member,
of
their
elu’i,
meeting of tho S:nlor Christian
hold rsnmliy In Or’wado wa* given siw a'ier'ard latvr lhxiikr-1 Him on
The women ol^ the elty are be­
Endeavor SoeVty 'o t Ih* Firm* thrlr families, ami friend* were ing Invited to attrnd an Informal organised under thr direction or hy Mr*. Herman ^Hjdiilcloj^whii U-haif uf the workris for his uil
Mi*.
Iloiar*
Cochran
and
Mrs
Presbyterian Church hrld Sunday present, many of them from near­ ten and shower from 1:00 o'clock
stated that plan* f o rw lo f io r tho vice and vrithu*iu-iii. u*kvd Ikut
Raymond Ball, fur the Junior
JfirM at 6:10 o'clock a t the church. by cities.
to .7:00 oVIcck nt the Woman's I'aruls, and for thr filth School year were disetissnl at that time. | |,u||iv rveugnltlmi he given tiu
Fraturlng the prorram was u
’•Ith Donald Rinnerslon ■* leeder.
Memtier* di»cu*»e,l plans for y .|,mnh. Lake Munroe pig fanu
Club In honor of Captiin llanlss Putruls. Each group will arrange
Rmlman Lehman had fharii* of concert hy the 20.pl*ce R»nfonl
of the Halvation Army who will It* own room and has hern asked beautifying the parsonage ground* owner, who hail ilufalrd pork
the devotional which followed the Concert Orchestra and dancing In
and lahl plan* for a shrubliery eausage for the breakfast. Ill- rv
music by Mern'» Orrhestra. The be married on Feb. 17 in Retiring, to bring anything suitable tu shower to be given In the near fu -|,|u r* t wa* unaniniutlsly oheyvl.
ripening song.
FRIDAY
furnish
it.
Painting
will
he
duno
Taking part in the play were: program began at (:IH| n'cl.ick nqN
tore. Mrs. E. IL Ijm-y. Mr*. W.
As a final *fraker a! the break
Miss Ann Gabriel will give a by the girl* themselves
the Misses Annie Belle Brown, continued until 0:3(1 n'rloek- after,
E. Klrvhoff, Mr*. Rupert Ftrlrk-j fast, Mayor V. A. Speer aro*e to
lrctur*
at
7:10
o’clock
at
the
land, Mr* Burke Rle*|e. and Mrs, I |ilrvd with the worker* "That we
Virginia Hlnnrntnn, Mary Fran which dancing wa* In order until
Ji-nior High School auditorium.
France, A. Hickson wrre an-1 don't let our county cuminumlie*
ee* Andrew*. Katherine Ventay, 12:10 o'clock.
A
Valentine
bridge
party,
en­
pointed lo form the 'finnneo com- down. They've coin* to tbit meet
Laura Mae Brown, Margaret Ver­
tertainment and dance will bo
mllte for the year.
ing lo report their quota eilUei
na y, and Donald' Rlmwrston. The
TO GIVE BHIDGK PARTY
given at 8:00 o'clock at the Elka
theme of the play wa* the foctlgn
During the social period re-i
«•» *’r l'“ r!'Jr
Tro
Hall
for
the
benefit
of
the
build­
. ,
, .
. I tainly behuovr* it * in Sanford to
For the benefit of Seminole
minion objective, the Centenarisla
frohment*
were
served
V
I
work
lh,
h.
r
,le
r
s
o
that
»
r
can
ing
fund
of
AH
Soul*
t'atholie
Mrs.
James
G.
Sharon
and
Mrs.
Reboot for Girl* and the Grayblll Chapter Number Two of the Or­
M. S. Wigglna were hnste**c„ for ho*le*se*. assisted by Mr*. L. II report as well tomorrow night."
Industrial School for Boy* at der of the Eastern Star, a sub­ Church
All Christian Endeavor presi­ “laities d a y at the Sanford Coun­ laney an,| Mr*. J, O. Lane).
Teams were uperiii.'g in o ery
scription bridge party will be
Eitacaura, Mexico.
given on Thursday evening al dent* and secretaries nf the Or­ try Club yesterday. A nine hole Those present were: Sin. Stew­ section of the county today. They
8:00 o’clock at the Eplsoepal Par­ lando District will meet at 8:00 flag tournament was enjoyed in art Dutton, Mr*.'W. f*. Hill. Mi*. carried wllh Itie.n prospect card*
non name*
IT GOT TQO ML’CII
iah bouse. Prixe* will be awarded o’clock at the home of Mis* Mar­ the morning ami wa* followed hy Frank Adams. Mr*. Burke Steel •. | u k cn lron, „„,rt.
filw- Just Iwfore noon today
for contract and auction bridge garet (Jreenleaf on Second Street luncheon at noon and bridge In the Mr*. W. E. Klrrhoff. Mr*. Clyde
Ramsey. Mr*. France* A. Hick- , nnUgh worker* hail r*p*ute&lt;L tn
afternoon.
VISALIA, Cal,—On charge* •which will be pleyed either pivot In Apopka,
Mrs. Roy F. Syme* won first son, Mr*. K II. I.aney, Mr*. M. allow the firing of t«-&gt; serial
that her mother-in-law arcuinpa. or progressive style. Reservations
Thr Bailie Harrison Chapter of
nird her and her husband "every may te made with Mr*. Oscar M. the D. A. R. wll| have a luncheon place nnd Mr*. R. R. Dsa* second IL Strickland, Mrs, Fred I'nllum. bombs, each of which indrated
Mr*. IL D that another Did member* h*d
- time they stepped out of the Harrison any i t y after 6:00 P. M. at l:0u P. M. at the home of Mrs. place in the tournament, whl’s Mra. Paul Juhninn,
Mr*. C. 1. Ilarr'ifl, lw*n *old for itiemlmrahip duiing
Samuel Puleston, Rose Court,. In bridge nrlxe* were awardrd to Middleton.
house'* Mm. Genevieve Bello yes­
Friend* of Mr*. A. C. Fort will honor of Mrs. IL E. Stevens, of Mr*. M. R. Wiggins and Mrs. Mr*. J. O. U ney. Mr*. Roy G.: 1U71. At 1.00 u'elock » fourth
terday had a divorce suit on fUq
William*. Mr*. Clar|ir lomnardv, lomb had been find, indicating
in superior court atfRhst Augus­ regret to learn of the death Sat­ Jacksonville, state regent. Riser- Syme*. Luncheon wa* served buf­
Mrs. E. A. Wilson,
Mr*. J. It. lh a, 4CU memtier* air lined up
fet
style
nn
a
long
table
In
the
urday
night
°f
her
father,
Alex­
vatlons
must
be
made
with
Mr*.
tine Bello, Jr.
been tired, indicating (hat
ander Watt, of Bridgeport, Conn. Puleston not later than Wednrs- ■lining room which wa* decorated Carter, Mr*. Ilagerton, Mr*. II. had
Tomorrow nt norm,-competition
for the occasion with quantities of C. Caawell. Mr*. V. E. Douglass,
i-.nong workn &lt; ;* "Free-for-all '
N*
hrlghl-rnlnre,] snap dragons and and Mr*. G. C_ S|ierring.
iiteming that instead of confining
fern*.
their aellvities to prospect* named
With
Mrs,
(Rto
Schmehl
and
Thc*e present were: Mr*. James
on the card*, they y sy solicit any
G: Sharon, Mr*. II. B. Lewi*, Mrs. Mrs. Dan ^ a sn iway a* hostess#*, person they w;*lt.. That mean#
If. S. Wi-gin*. Mr*. R. R. Peas. the membefs nf CircV Numlier that eveiy iicrson seen on down­
First Metbn*list town streets without n green and
Mr*. J. Ilnwelj FDh, Mr*. T. It. Two of nfie
Vol Dor*!* T rim s!
Melling. Mr*. CharV** Dunn, Mr*. Church mdV-yest'rilav afternoon yellow membership Jut ton can ex
John EL’k, Mrs. F. A. Kverhard, at the home of Mrs. Schmehl. Jew. peel tn be stopped by one of the
Mr*. Fletcher II. Dailey, Mr*. I). e(t lame. Mr*. I*. D. Parker pre­ workers, ard asked to purchase
L Thrasher, Mr*. John R. Mar. sided over the husln1** session one nr innrV memtership*
Doral-I. Mr*. G. D. Bishop. Mr*. when plan* were made for the
The goal i* 100(1 member* in
Roy F. Syme#. Mrs. Waller L. v*ar'* work. Th* R*v. Smith liar- 111 hours. Le*t yc»r tho *ame
lln candor | rd the divot inn. | and , rmy. of
with only a few
Morgan, and Mr*. II. R. Pope.
taught the mission study lesson. exception* sri out wllh the same
dav.
Strung on Silver Chain—Guaran­
Refreshments were srrvrd at
The Dirt Gardener* Circle nf th# tea hour hy th* ho*li-*«e*. goal, to return HI hour* later with
tees Against Breaking
the Garden Club of Hanford will Those present were: Mr*. P. I). 1264 lnembet»hipe.
meet at 10:00 A. M. at the home "srker. Mr*. Byron Squires, Mr*.
T o h b e d a c e H aoriot 7 i» m , lk&lt; w orld'*
nf Mr*. Hugh C. WheVhej. _Myrtle Ti&gt;m Willfams. Mr*. P. M.- Elder.
b w B o l (*M p o v d w ,
Country ClulT~
Avenue.
Present (hi* ceitific»in and 99o an d receive
Mr*. J. M. Have*. Mr*. B. J. Cor­
SATURDAY
win, Mr*. T. E. Wilson. Mr*. J, F.
ona $ 2 .0 0 Box of F a c t Pow der, one $1.00
Thr. Cccilian Mnaic Club .will WrCJe'-’antf; "Mr*. J. Tr Hickson; W ednesday
S :30 l». M.
Exquisite P erfu m e .. a $4.00 RO C K CU T
have It* rvgular meeting at 1:18 Mr*. C. F. Chorpenlne. Mrs. II. W
Murn'H O rc h cstru
C R Y S T A L Strong on ailvof chain— and
o'clock at the atndlo of Mr*. Fan- Turner, Mr*. C. F, Brannon, and
Admlaalon 99c
L a d W V ol D orea T ailored HoaUry. Rem em ­
nl« 8- Munson, Myrtle Avenue.
Mrs. J. D. Jlnkini.
ber you get ^ pair* of h o eiet^

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ROWERS NORMAN THOMAS
TOSTOP SEES UNBRIDLED
PICKING INFLATION ERA

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Celery Market Reports

ITS POSSIBLE

Through courtesy of the t ’ H. Department of Agricul­
ture in co-op*ration with the Florida State Market ini:
tlurcau, R. E. Winfrey. SnnfortI representative.

MMatftem- Socialist Leader Pre­
dicts Little H o p e
t |d l t l o M
For Future Of U. S.

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Mr
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convening asrly la
finish it. work within
•4 00-day u o Im prorrno r Sholla ha, ths
*n bill, ths stats bud-

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on lu r k
lt l&gt; rf.-« la d e f l i a m l m p l e m i '
•t t t f h t l y a t r n « u * r
Kl*»t •

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d t i , I d o i n m s llt I
itv h int) a * 1 I S ; • »!•»« t&gt;
V * . M a r q a a l ll) h u i i &gt;
ilin.ti y q u a lity * t »l .

plow In*-u

reduction ready for eonI whsn ths i s m Ion
costnsjsd ty of .100 ataatars
(ssntallrss predicted htrs

not

n rgsglt of a • tats-wId, rail luusd
A eurjo
; Saturday by ths ‘ Florid* Citrus ,|f , r , | r „
^ Grower* Clearing, Hturo Assocls- ihroughou
tins, tb* Florida Citrus EiYhaner.
Thrrw .
I L. C. Edwards, of Tsmps, and h,,p, for
• WUUsm G. Ros, of Wlotrr Harm, j j , r \
------o* a^.-w*l-^»tprMa-Trmi«i*--Ynwrtrtitrr|~*T:7?r'li*
• if u c l.a to nssst and work out.
. * If posalbis, some plan to Hfl ths
. wsrkfts back to a letel whsrsby
rhnmas'
Interview
sepple• Ik*, grower may rnr*i&gt;* a t Isast
nteil a prepared sU 'em sM -bi
• i (avail -profit on his crop. With which he dealt at lenith with the
sicsptlon of a srasll numbsr plight of miners and indt
tated by clearing house of- workers in Illinois,
la aa representing Isis than Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, and lW »rc*nt of th* stats crop, who Ha found, he said, that th*y were
M they wsrs unable to at- “hungrier, worse rothed and ladf t l s meeting, every markst- dentally, madder under the surface
’ '. i nff agency, both Independent and without knowing what they are
- :e-operative, In the state, was mad a t than thay were a year
ago."
lie epoke spccifica'ly in the
statement of the strike at the
ilrlggi body plant, which turns
out automobile bodies for the
Ford plant in Detroit.
He said he "saw no reason to
it satisfactory method of push- |helievr that any of Mr. Ford'a
the market bach Into a profit- ,irtnrt** *hy bankers or hia com| condition. Discussion of a me falsi coaspstUors, had aaythllig
Ling holiday waa chiefly on to 4o with U a striha" but that
I long to make It. Homo ddslrcd Ford MR**1* •&gt;»**. 0
lotion of picking for two weeks injdo yjib t r br, iw anding that
others declared that a four- ‘hi, **•»#» Carpaoyr produce airholiday would bo sufficient, ‘ TfVY~ bodies fay. *m at an imi six-day holiday finally met rotaihiy low tlgury.”,.
Ml I. Its worhairn, ho »atJ, ware
blmous faxor.
•
under one of the worst scales
ite r tho decision of tho ship- paid
|
■ to inaugural* tha pkklng I ever heard of."
"I talked to women", he said,
stay, W. II. Mouter; of Orto, who presided;.Mtotafll
, “gho average fosr or five rents
I there were sevejyri hajsdred aa
i hour. I havg a photostatle oojiy
of a check which would shaw au
average return to the worker of
lughbut the e ta fl' iftlf * tRIt a b o u t11. rents'An IWur. Th* Wfhwoild hov# to be considereit. e«l Waco I heard was «R a week
kgflrsss of «flipper* ' present and that went to a man who was
.
tho marketing* agencies especially favored."
Ilo said the low wegrs resulted
asenlrd at tho meeting at 637
j of orange* and grapefruit In from a “compliealrd plree work
r pecking houses and pro- system" whereby employes "wail
hours for materials to te ready
|ng plant*.
hi* brought considerable dls- for them a*d receive nothing foi

e'ys'.wipsapiftffi"

raring drlrar who today la hailed aa tha
champion of champion#—f tr ho haa fought hla way to tho top through th* ala ihajcr A. A. A. *P*a*ehampUn,
crowned
hla firta| victory a“ t nOakland,
way svenu on bath dirt and brlrk tracks. The
*
--------- 1 with Ul*fcU,iA
November 13, Is Bob Carey, firry sperd klng-alw ays driving on Firestone Tire*, and always pushing
_____ the “Big
_ Ten
Racing," the
hlglmpt ranking
out In front regardless «* drtumaUm ea. Again
uiiii FiresUne
T in s for --tha major
victovlrs upon
whWh
racing drivers a t the ctoa^ of tha season, all
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their standings ware woo. Tho aiandlnga wjre: (1) Bob Carey H18, (3) Fred Frame T10, (3) Hawdy
Wilcox 010, (4) Rusael Hncwberger 440, (8) Bill Cummings 430, (6) Cliff Bergsr# 400, (1) Mauri RoM
SU, (I) Btubby HtublafUld 2*0, (0) Z&lt;ehe Meysr 380, (10) Ira HWI 231,
.

d«sa; RapreaenUttvs B. P.
jhia, of Pads county, on# of
ponsors of tho pari-mutuel
rod a big county leader In
•tors over tha ga« tax dlailon bUU al tha last tw0 sea• gad senator Arthur (lomot,
ry Wet, author of tho law and Dome* predicted that the leg­
Ittlng munlclpalltlss to cot­ islature will b* com polled , to
amend tha pressnL laws pertaining
tn tax rsctlf Irate* to re Ilev* a dee
tanilment prevailing *«M)&gt;0
majority of th# * *
destitute p r o p e r t y o w a e r a
....... ... ........ ..........
lar«*T throughout the slat*.
je*. waa sxprested by Repro- "We are making Bolshevist, out
,|lv* RaWnaao, who U eonfU nf * lot of law-abiding people un­
Um ntraordInary aoaalona nf der present conditions," Itoblnra.
it two legislature* (an be said. “Whan it la possible for hu­
1 thta year If O m w w r man vultiirea to grab property In
ronvpletes hi* appropriation which hard-working folk hav# Inth , curtain flaw In AprU.
voatad Uf# aavlnga for 0ne or two
L_L_
__ L tax** Ikeaft'
a n Ibark
there t.
Is "someilag wrong with the system. I
kBjE^Rofctnoau outlined his have nothing definite In mind
,/ the big ittaoa aoafroaUni right now. But this la an* of th*
k OovemoT RholU bat tho Mg Issue* before ua."
tar* in a combined effort to
the costs of governmant.
datain th* afflcloat operation
tho " h o * “ J - “ th* r 1*
M, bring relief to the ovnburMd taxpayer.
'Rnadly speaking, the whole
| depends on the early InlroWANnilNOToA Feb. 7 .-W V joh of th» governoF* own pro­
a, th# budget and th# appro- The “ Women's Falrlotl* ConfsrUon bill," Roblneau said. “Wo enc* on National Defense" has
got through In 60 day* wlth- adopted six resolutions urging
any dlffieaUy If thrs* thing* Congress to strength**'tbe Army,
N»vy and Marlga tor/m.
40OC/# ri '*
I believe win codld finish ln..)0
Mrs. Grace Jirosseau, resolux providing the governor give* tlnrt cummlttee chairman, read
hi* progrera and an accural* th* name* of senator* an.| rrpre■ of how «tich money th* stale aantativr* upon w ho* pressure
da oft.Mta ftprttjAF Aag,"
should be Lrooght ta arco«;plish
laereased &lt;Wtm» appropriatloiu
and naked tha women to visit
them.
*
aatl) Um rtgulsr
Tba resolatiaaa taelvdad arcing
upon
Congreaa that defensive
dsfcml
fare** b* maintained In anflriant
strength a t all Dm**; that the
treaty of London bo fnMBW »n
eon*traction of war vstaata; that
lb* Navy be built up t* a atrtagth
comparable lo th# navis* af other
countries; that th* aotkaal de­
fan** a tt b* fully carried put; and
that a clauM la • pondlnc bill
w *t&gt; »rw K m #nay can h* piraridlng for radasUon* fn pay to
y onrsfi'l pranlhg . of »*l array officers b# strlsls* but, .
Hspressntatlvs Virgil Cb*^
V agU- "I presaare
IT Short* will hare hla awn man. pf Kentucky, Introduced b?
hla w -studsat Mr*. E, Alford
Blackburn, president of tba Amer­
ican Legio* auxiliary, urg'd ■
strong notional defense policy.
“i'sare la a great Ideal, bat hu­
man nature ho* not changed", l&gt;*
arid.

m m s s i’s&amp;

P a tr io tic Group
Will U rge No Cut
In Army And Navy

ir Y M S ttr s

A LARGE KXIiTRNCB
itlag an accural#

Sheriff Of Dade
County Tightens
Down On All Vice
MIAMI, Feb. T.—(AV-Th* Ud,
|o use a slang phrase, employed
yesterday by Hh.'nlf Dan Bar­
die, of Dad* eouniy, le definite­
ly and tightly being lamped Inrerned. "Illghar up»," U **M
last night, will be arrested In
tha drive.
The sheriff, Installed In alfire for a four-y«ar t&gt;rm thla
month, early yesterday led depu­
ties |n a selres of raids on alleged
disorderly and gambling house*
in various part* °f the city. The
afftcial*' vlslta nrlled
mere
than 60 persona, about half of
whom were negroes.
Only 13 women had been able
to make hoed last night. Arrested
at a West Flagler street resi­
dence, an* woman, charged as
proprietor, and II inmt 'rs yestenlay produced th* 12100 de­
manded by Tho sheriff for their
release pending tria l

Cotoqel Aodareon la a retire***

xiblu. wldticte
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Dart

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that ha bad alwamp of#
fklals Of UM Benton Sprlogi
MfthodUt Orphaoat* I* « t a r hla
ffolil and take away ir truth load
of catary.
*
Crowers ceacUdod thalr slay a t
tbe Court House by Hatanlag ta
air tatereethik ftddrpsa, acaosspm-

ears of cabbago are represented.

164 Carloads Of &lt; The pries rasps on baaaa far
(found 48 cents
Vegetables R oll totbe 0ftwashcentshas fohost,
r bouatkfuls. while
Wes have bean a UttU batFrom Glade Area string
tar, ranning from 7ft
^AH OKEE.—With 104
can
railing from stations of tha Flor­
ida East Coast railway during the
past seven-day period, and price*
Increasing slightly, conditions of
tho farmers and business people
oLtha Evargladaa area ara Imrorlag to soma extent, and bualnaai
conditions
generally k a rt been
better than far noma time p ast
Of the 111 cars shipped out of
tho territory during the nrveodpy period, tho bulk of the pro­
duct has been grpea baaaa, with
aa even 100 carloads af that cuorniodlty goiag forth ta tailsfy tha
demand; 35 carloads of EagUaft
p ^ - 10, aaripadi oft- ariaad »O0W
Uk4as, comprised • principally.-if
boa as tad p*aa combined, and 0

NEW ORLEANS-Out of the
Conference of bankers word came
tb*y Vyro hopeful of moklag ar­
rangements that xeoyld atba a bud
aw th* HibenvU Book and T n ut
Co, one of Now Orleoai* largeot

Rail Movement Of
Perishables Gain
In F t Pierce Area

K

TO MUCU BLOOD

biota f t MlPA**1* of mg eo­
ana lx w}** hav# b#*B assat.id r, Otaslae Gawlfc Cuban

We will take nctlon as they sug­
gest, semethne during the weak.”
Drawers turned dawn • auggaation by a aatlotaDy known ad­
vertising an part that Florida saltry growers advertIm an. a stale
similar ta that in M eet far ritam
growers. Instead af plawlag ender
iheir oslery, k
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.

FORT PIERCE, Feb. tr-C d rload rail movement of perlehakU*
continued to show an laereaa#
durlntl th* part waok, wRh 08 ears
rolling forward, a ta la nf 14 a w
tha preceding week, tb a output
sot another high mark for th* cur­
rent season.
.
Tb« entire week'* output waa
mad* up nf ritrus fruit and taoutoon, 8ft ear* of eltre* fruit aad 17
of tomato**- tb * cilra* shipments
were mod* up of IV care af grape­
fruit, eight of oreagoo, on* af
tangerines and 10 mired.
Tho week's .shipments boaot th*
MIAMI, FsB. l&lt; -‘Tb# Mlarhl
area Is leading lb« way out of Ihe season's total carload rail move­
economic dsprsssion, Col. Ilsnry ment from Fort Ptsre# to 484 area.
Watkins Andcrsoo,
Uichmoml,
V*., rscsnlly appointed co-recslv•r of tho Hsaboard Air Lire Rail­ rue. 374 carei tomatoes, 74j »ego« ' (-I
way Company, s*4d recently foi- to’jls*. 4i fish, t i
In addition to th* ml) l a t a
lowing hid arrival an a ptivat* car
it, there w u a W r y notpwt hy
in whlrh he la making an Inspec­
t, treoh and oapraaa, flgnsoo
tion of th* tins.
,
for which are n ot Btailabi*. Ap-|l
“I hav# not eras a place in Ih*
proilmatsly 1^00 M tsa of ckeutl
United States as cheerfpl and frait wore fsrwardbdjon lost Breifl
looking as prosperous as th* Mi­
ami area", he said. “Metropolitan
Miami appear* lo b* I*m affected
by tho scunopiic depression than
any other rily I hav# visited.
"Th* people beta hat* a fim
spirit. Undoubtedly, the sources of
wealth aad prosperity are here.
I am arnasad la find «wh • praa.
perou* looking’ ewnmualtjr. I be­
lieve Florida will be th* Oral slat*

*- YPB1LANTI, Mkb.—Mr*. JiA*
Bus Gore, 79, was born, Ursd aud
died In th* satao.bous* bore.

WABUIN^tON. — Saying k*

talive of the true aristocracy of
lb* South but he differs with th*
majority .«/.JtoMlherntra • ■ - H a ­
lles.
II* la » leader In the Republican
party, having been unanlmoualy
Indorsed by Vlrgtaia’s Republican
state ranm itta* for vie* president
or tho United Stales In 1030. In
1921 ho waa th* Republic** nom­
ine* for governor.
At thro* national convention* of
th* Republican party h# Waa a
wweIbw *
^KA# itto lltid u ■
mlttee which draw ap U* party
platform. Prasldent Hoover ap­
pointed him a member af tb*
Wlckrrsham commission.

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M \N WITH cur nw itrtl In ml i v »ii«p M r cmhIi Ritl tlittniiota
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to : :* *Hirnifr*. Mwxt he Mti4fifi| wilh
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an hour at *Urt. Write for full
ipniirB particular*. Albert Mill*, mat#
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,1 "Opportunity Week" FOR HOYS!
j
Ikiyi* I 1'i n r suits, all wool,
, Inn long |i:inl-, iriiarantrril, piles
,OillUUaip..A.miwsh..lUU&lt;sos.4UM)i.
per »c k, All sjyn, l» to IS years.
FOR' &gt;|E !Y PN rw Spring Suit*
with one or Iwo pants. Pries­
, »13-B0 to U l.ro. Wr sell on the
ALigO II’I'A, IV When
f rasy pay plan. RAO to fA00
Augustus' slipped in u ca
rush. Ilalanci- weekly. WAUONssap as h- aleppnl from a lu
wms tatapultisl lhrou*h a window KR’S 600 Hanford Ave,

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FOR SALE: Chevrolrt touring
i at. Run 33.000 mil**, molnr
\ i ronditinn, cn«l lire* ami rn a
tap. Will »*R for cash only. What
&gt;&lt; mjitnffar? Call a t llaralil »fflci
brtnron 5:00 an,| 0:00 P: M. or
ad.lrrn* "Chevrolet" car# of Hot*
ahL

IHRIFTINESS b a stab of mind that !* nearly'as vallaitfe ait aaaet da a bonk accdiint■; i .’ .tV^ thrtftineas
can always get a bank account of its own.
And it’s easy to tell'thrifty people from the'way
in which they read the hewspapeta—Jest as you can
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a newspaper
dntd U # haYe n t l i W PtflHapft
news which is d ir s ^ d ta them throuffc ttb
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lion, some of the shippers do­
ing their grower* had been
ling hark fruit for soma Itaiw
would demand that tl|\lr
I bo moved. It also developed
| many of the shippers present
bonaflde orders or sale* for
ring amounts of fruit from
plisbsd receiver* In the north,
| th at a refusal to fill these
jr* might result In the ve­
er* turning to Californi* for
e supplies.
It***/vexing factor* were finI dismissed' as sentiment grew
\ th* picking holiday should l*
iguratad but that shipment* of
) already in packing houses
pre-cooler* could prorssd. Th*
xc«|ftlon to th* picking hollik conceded to b# thol fruit
fb* picked for cannery ronlon, tba ruling applying
it any artlon of th* meeti fra it for export. Th* holi-

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WANTED—Milk row, must he
cheap fir rash, I honr 1KID-M.
WANTED- TO BUY:* a kicker Intunning condition, price must ba
reasonable. Phone ’J0I-K.
M anetje*

II —Rnoimi Without Hoard
this dead time."
Thoms i said he expected the
portent •f.-tui-l dell|iti«n" In .In’
followed by “fantastic inflation
which will ruin everybody nut ulready ruined." Then, ho said,

0 0 .'. he continued. “Thing* will
gat iWorse; the prrsent reckless
del 1*1urn will go on; tho next
Cougrrss will try tu liaJancv the
budget an&lt;| find that It ran't: it
will pasa legislation for the bene­
fit of the farmers which will
knock things even won* out of
balaac* than they arc now,
“Thon Urn cry will ito up;
"Wotas gw»1n*tn*l#t#.v THwwes&gt;iH
will bo that we will not have enntrolled Inflation for the l-enrfit of
Ihe workers »« we might huve, Imt
a 'whoopla inflation' in whirlr the
wotkrr with a Job will he like a
• mill boy chasing a kite in n high
wind."
Then, lie added, will ronie tins
dictatorship. If n dictator conus,
prohibits he predicted, he will not l*e a l„“
huiness man, tut ' will have a

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fp«it within anyi one orga.1i.llo g it waa pointed out by aw
oral shippers /h a t % only basis
for a picking holiday would bs
that of an “agrc«pient argang
gentlemen.” PpbHclty to violglacs
of the picking holiday a ces sment,
it waa pohntod out. woeid ho the
instrument of punishment which
could be used by those who ful­
filled their p a n of the agieement.
Several declared la favor of the
gentlemen's agreement plan bul
said ir marketing agencies (.*
their immediate vicinity broke th;
faith they loo, of necessity, would
again start pkkirg. It was felt
that the growers of the slatwould Pot look kindly on Ihote
shippers who did not agree In or
abide ty tha picking holiday.

tha scrip (nr food, clothing and
other necessities. The III, hm«nd
plan rr,|uirvs 40 hour* of fret­
work as an
"Initiation fee"
tn di»c»uic(i* and cllminati- loaf­
ers- Mi'ii- than I Do persons now
mu i^iilnkino of llir pnper, while
(Continued from Pagr tin*) • !hr Citixrns' Kxchanire has some
RATES
wlditiunal
applications on
lutfil trade and that It has n arhrd
dent uf the Uaivaiaity .of IIBaor*
n ^Krvo J u _tmnovc r_ l ba n .caih.__
10c lint 1 time.
1 hancelliir-Ebrt of New
Smnr l.uiii.inn.i parishes have and
Th- city nf Atlunl.i Issued
He
lint :i Ihnea.
York
University.
ssued
scrip
In
i*r»
for
schnnl
fltW.IXX) wmlh of the paper'*Ju,t
7e lint 6 tlmaa.
In Ilo current issue nf the Uni­
bvloio Christmas to pay Now in­ rai-hris' salarli-s, s n l the laiuisiBe Una I mngth.
ter salarhm nf city employes. ina hifhway rnmniissiup has Is- versity Daily News, *«t,| under•Minimum cjiarg* ?0r,
Min IisiiI.i
rutr,| in rccsir- 'Utd f7,MNl.00li in rrrlificatcs uf gtkdusle publiratlon. Dr, Chase
intt I hr scrip in payment for giMnls imlrblrdnesa Imo Ihu fall of dretarrs that th» nation must
, ,1 Kinks rrcditi'd depositors with I'.l’il to | svy ronlractoi an I other moio and moie hoik to ii'iivor-l*
tie* tors, lamisiara Slat* Univrr- ille- for the higher eel nee whiclt
r.isli lu Ihr paper's pur tulur.
Ill Alalutuia tin* M-ilp Is usr-l oily issued yi.nott.nmi worth of they tan rrmh-r In Iheir cnniiuun- HAVE YOUIt WATCH repaired
rxtensivrly in scvrral lillrs ami IndcbleJnrss ri'Mifiralrs n yrar
hy .mo who really knows how.
"(ini great American universl
l"X . Tire Hrliuit m y counrll an- ago In roiniifcle payment* on Ihr
Brli-gs. Jeweler, ling. Ae*.
lies
must
(tain
Iruih
rs",
he
ral
I,
new
mrdiial
srhoiil,'
flrid
house
Ihairixcil U -u.' ice nf ♦-•.IHUI urnrtll
wuioen'a dswasUmy. Tbe full 'b u t. I bey ale« have a gfral ta'k PARTY, dance. Klk* Club F rk Dk
nf*»tid pa per. a is I Moaaoho -hos
pruMI |n rily scrip in riirulnlltm. aiioHint was trpuol hy a icvent In iierform in raising Die grnctnl
ft.ml ii'cltck. Amt Ion, t’onlrnrt.
level nf social rnlighli timer t in
.
D-'ihan, Ala., u i 'i scrip «f 41 dr I oin| sale.
llnremptex
age.
Oar
milvi
tsllle.
I'lind-rlland rn-'tlly In North
rt.uoinotlun In puy fur li'-irf nf
th.- city's unemployed. Dothan t'siulira ti es sn ip on n small .up tiniimg uni yearly lh&lt;&gt; at l&gt;
ii-1-.i I he Ihrro rent stamp system, Male, i.nd the rily of t harleston, of n iMilitate* ehtae c.tieei-. will C— lumt nnd Kininri
whereby » lamp is attached tn H. f’., usetl the |«per sevrrnl proliMhlv mil he those ft t xrop
H at
tit* n&lt;it,: l-efmi- tra-tsarlmir. Whrn month last year, iri't ruling it t tonal Iratb rshlp In any
I -wav*."
till iron jirtiorw: hun- occurred and last Dec. t.
It higher eiluration rati mean I
the iH’tr I 'a la :M stamps, the setip
. n'-'.rtcr tr&gt;rfulness, more h.tpit
is rrdn tnaldr at fair value.
to i ami n higher ibgice of er. 1.1IMT: White gidil Westfield wrist
Ileoseim e, Tnllmlrtf.-i and sever­
wntrh al hljfi school or Imtwern
Ittil* nmcnl fur men and wnnun
al other AUibama rites are coai.lot havu rente to them, |hi j have erhmd nnd 1|0*t West ls( Ht.
si.lcrirr issue of some form of
atr ooplbheil rontelhirg (no- and Fintltr please return In Dior.'nr
snip. 'I lacliiolly nil plans artaiiitbv,
Dr. Cha-n
ilnlareil. IMils, I |(M West I t HI. a ml re­
Iui r &lt;I nu ri dein pi inn after »U
t
-rnlli'iT
out
the.’
.
Ike
Ireitn
ndott* ceive i c ward.
-*'vni p Ituvo been atlarhrd |o the
J tin ttaso In rnrulhnenl in our tin
| l certiorates.
I vm tlic &gt; of late year* inlirate* a I— Auloiflobitra
Hpaita, tia., al.-n h»i Issued
‘im ilh-aat vlevt|ieirt lutvatd high
scrip on tho Stamp plan.
.
id'iuallmt in Annilhan life DHKD UAHS Thu.- rh ry d e r HeIn Itirhmoml, Vu., the Cltlxens’
nh" 'l imitltulions like Ne* Yolk
ilans. One llwlci' puk-np. All
KxchaiiKigives
scrip
tn
Dll. cutt y are retpirdinc In with guaranteed- Dull Filling Hlali^|i.
the unrmi loved in evchougs for
a In;.I tlegrre of li .ia-itv. I
Iliungv- City, KIm.
wink. The workers in turn luvrtr,
inii.ly. If New York Ifntversity
tin ,, to err, I would rather linve RKN'T AN Austin.
rout-, ftc |wr mil
it err on tho side of trine loo
I'liniir llM&gt;.
In mneralic", Dr. Chase »unl

Scrip M'oncy Is
W idely Used In
Southern Areas

WANT ADS

New Cpllccjc Head
Explains Hopes Of
Modern Education

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DOWNSTAIRS four
Lanxley

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10—llnunrw For Rent
FOR RENT: Unfurnished ft roo.i*
house and sleeping porch, Inslilo
n-ilermatid, I'hoiio 140 or f&gt;M-J.
26—Mlsrrllanrauft For Sal*
FOIl HALE: Bargains In pig**
All sitrs, feeders ami porker**
We butcher reasonably—lll-liisilrf
Bakery will roast a pig for 7ft
rents during baking h o u rs)—•
SrhmaH Pig Farm, Lak*' Msnro*^
FOR UMITKI) TIME—Founlal*
Syringe* nr hoi water bottle*.
H|ierial 4!&gt;r. Pints Milk nf Mag­
nesia. .3Pr, .1 f,.r 11.0(1. P int, Rub.
I'iag Ah'ohol, .3;ie. .1 for I I.00.
rumple II Drug Co. phone |0»
DR HAI.K: Smart lerrirr. T h m
months old. Call 21.
FltR HAI.K: Cuban Flint
corn. A. R. Mrrlwether.

FDR HAI.K: line of . Hanford'*'
most allrartlve homr*. Owner
leaving rily. Will sell In responsi­
ble l&gt; nple Or, reaoinable terms. I*.
II. Ilo; 81, I’tione 313.
FDR HAI.K; 3 room house, located
South Sanliitil Heights -tilm l'ri.
villa for quick „ |c 1178.00, rash,
HrP Kiigcm- lltrw rr, (ilmi-tvllle n«*
wrilr A. I.. Tliusripsun. Maitland,
Fin.
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Ik* mRIions who us* *
rwaah og gargle for halitosis
Waath iJ oral hygknt. aad

The Proposition

THE ADVENTURES OF TOM, l^ICK AND HARRY
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ALLEY OOP—Our Prehistoric Ancestor
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ATTRACTIVELY furnlshrd room.
Tain bed*. Private home. lleaU
Board ■ptionnl. Lswsnn. Back of
Chriitian Science Church.

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BRUART

JAPAN GEARS
VAR MACHINE
FOR OFFENSE

Seminole Co ty Chamber
OfComme
Drive Will
Get Under
ty Tomorrow
EATING PLACES
Troop Concentrati ms ARE URGED TO
Btmg Made F ir In­
SERVE CELERY
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that a t itTin»on.
A aprrail proi-trm nf rntrrtam ■w*U iBctodmg a vt-U •« thr math
Finn da Taw ha. hoen xrrvar.grd.
«f a n .■option rnanalttor rtf th r Mill*Snmtigh ■Crtrtrtty Tax Rrttorli.ni
wan antmtirrrtl Sal&lt;mb»y a&gt; followi: Ttr. S. J - $.o*ry,
thairtaaa; T. IS. JlonrW-i.n, It. It.
Hdka*. ’Chart™ Spiri.U. W. a
firwy. T. MP. P a n v y , Oierle* I.
hmtrhan. John B. H «H n, Carl It.
Mrarrta. TV. T. Alton, TV. J . Barr ltt. ■Oeuig ti P . f h rr lia a . CharV*
•On rh « a F oot)

IMfellter Arrives

W

H m ; O rg i

tthrty toaa nf mhmd rrarenea
hmugltt tntn Sanford at
t!«U o ’clock Saturday wight
t y The WMrtor

ft eight hnrtt

“ M r-

T.wrtL" ...mad % th e W hm -Loertt

*

ra mpaard iu
The font «f

Military - aathoritiri gave axaaraa n &lt; y**trrday, ’ however,
that there i« m intention to h.-rtn th r drive hrforr thr end el
Fihraary nr rarljr la March.
Thr Japanese were cswtnwing ef.
fa rt, to prr«tiade th r O tiarw In
arltlr th r Jrhol q an tto a paarr«Wy, hot there appeared to bo
arant hnpra nf yarh a settlement.
(Japan m ntrada that thr Chitv-nr province nf Jrhol rightfatty i* a part of th r Ja p arr.r
spnn-nred .fa ir Manrhukun ami
• hat they intm-1 In brine about
H. anrxatiew.)
Tanjr-Vo-1.1n. eovrmor of Jrled, appear* to hr drflnitry
conrmittrd to follow th r Chinr-r
war lord, Chan* llvao lJn c . in
h &lt;rti1lty toward Manrhukao.
Troop n w rm rttli
&gt;up|wr fly
are krittf kept secret, hut it
h a . hrrn impo«*ihlr tn ronrral hif
Japanrm concentration! at all
strategic point. along J r t I’,
o n t n a frontier.
The VaYJrnSh.nhaikwan railway ha. hrrn
d-voted rarla.iv rly . to military
purpose*.
(Shanhavkwsn. Otinmr rily,
wra. taken over hy the Japanese
early in January afler h r n y
firhtxne.i
The Japanme havr hrrn mmtnandrerine horar. ami waron*
in a)| hie town, anwth of klukdm f i r th - waa nf th r army.
Thr Japanese military com­
mand ia 1owvimrd that Chany
i* direrUas- . ( t M , cone m ira­
tion. In gjhe prwvhx r for thr
pirrp nr o f aatrine hi. fare with
th r Chtnoae people.
\

Boy Tells Federal
J a r is t Toil Were
Once Kid YourselF
MIAMI. Frh. I —Sixtrrn-yrarnld Johtintr MrVay, of Went Fa'm
IJrach, "filial hrforr Fedetal
Judge llal.ted L. Ritter Friday.
&lt;’l.».ten, fudge, rrmetnlo r you
wrrrr a kid ore* yourwlf
he
Icgan. Then he pleaded, not for
himartf. I i*i for Jerome Weatherhy, I &amp; year old com pa nine on
whom the jn 'ge had jaxt imposed
• prinnn .emtener for cioUtien of
the national motor theft act, tn
trareporlmg a stolen automobile
| from W rit Talm Bears to Cehimbun, (la.
**l don’t think that arwtrmr i.
fair, jedr*. your honor", young
McVay-rontinned. "Thi. kid dolaT
know that car wa* atelen. I look
it. He didn’t knew. Tbt» kid hai
never bm i ta jail before."
The pirn proved in vain when
frie»d&lt; of the Weatherly boy’,
mother told Judge Ritter .he waa
unable In control him and wanted
him n u t t* the tVaahingtnn
Training School In b»pr of ro­
to r matien.
Knarry
Aketraan,
aurt.tanl
United Staler d i.trirt gttntnry,
told Ihe coon the buy. had been
trim.ferred to thr M o ral eoutl
junidictino a t roqneU of Talm
Beach county offtrial*, who ih*arrihrd them aa n m U n of a
"tad rnghhorhapd gang."
The hoy* won aooteocr i| to the
echo'd until they became of at«.

New Orleans Banks
Defy False Rumors
XEW OKI MAMS. Feb. 4 .- 1 0 .
i wf mgwey oa hand.

NUMBER 27S

FIts Ccata

—

NATIVE CREHj
OF D I M M
SHIP DU TIES
European Officers
And 20 Marines Are
Ashore When Java­
nese Take Charge

LONDON. FebT tl.- rd ’i Two
airplane* hearing noted llritbh
flier, took off today, one in
queat of a new long-distance
flying record nn.| the other on
n 4800-mile flight to Hrasil.
Captain J . A. Mollison. husband
of thg famous aviatrig, Amy
Johnson, piloted the Hraillbound plane a n d Squadron
Leader O. fi Cnyford ami
Flight Lirutrn*.tt ti. K. NichoIrtta left for Sooth Africa hop­
ing to bettrr thr non-stop .dis­
tance record ,«f .'012 m ile.

ROOSEVELT TO
MAKE 1ST TRY
WflH SEA FISH

Astor Yacht Anchors
In Bahama Waters
For Amrling Teats;
“Fine Night” Spent

STATE PARDON
BOARD TO HOLD

• IflMimia,

.1 4

New Membera Will
Sit In On Hearings;
Oral Pleas First

Melbourne Has
Another Slump
In Tax Receipts

Farmers To Hold
Meeting Tonight
To Discuss Work

ChaseTumato Deal
Is In Full Swine:
Near Fort Pierce

Plans All Set For
Progressive Club
February Meeting

River Freighter Is
Raised By Use Of
PumpvS And Trucks

Woodmen W ill Stage
“Family Night” Party

vk,.m«n w'»iiM(S blM

*•'

Masons Will Stage
Ceremony Tuesday Paty Made Cliairman
Of Race CoimnisHion

•••

r

Two British Planes
Are Seeking Kecr.id

’ ■

Aiming «t maintainlnf their
aition at mrmbrr. of th r ( t r ­
end la te n t Chamber of Commerce
lit Florida, a .mall army of pruniIrent Mttninelr County men and
Ifonrn tomorrow morning wll| art
•u l to rontarl upward* of lilOO
fen o n i, reeking rtte of more f.1
*m&gt;&gt;er«hi|M In the Heminnlr
y Chamber of Commerce for
"" MIAMI, Fab. 8.—(A5—In
TJ^F. HACHIK, Feb.
The
from each permit.
•
clear bfue waters ^ff the Bahama
Pulch
crui-er
"De
Zevefi
Frovin7" Thvtr a:r mnny rrn-un., trade
Islands, Frank!!. li. Rooxevtlt an*
bo f rnthmia»t. will tell you to- cien" wa* reported In the hand,
chore,| late yesterday for hit f ln t
p j r , why the drive ihould be met of a mutioou* crew of rntive Jav­
text at fixhlng on hla pre-pm i
Surm aftil in tecuting the
*itli *ucr«*« ftum the (tart for anese yesterday. The mutincera
•yf&lt;feirttal~yittrtMr ’FfW i: ‘•
Iffff"--raH w ihl I k .l~ I .'IV - J I ^ ■aw .antrrprt w»oftr[
A ixdio message from Vincent
the u*r of Florida, and parti­ Ibis elly or ’rounly, that 'In &gt; L ' tf’f lilehte, on the-north to a st'o f
Astor, owner and captain of tha
way
has
not
benefited
by
the
the Island ef Sumnlri.
cularly S'mino'n-County celery in
Roosevelt yacht, delivered th* in­
An official dispatch from the
dinirg car* atUched to thoao past year'* wutk of Ihe trade
formation to tha temporary Dem­
Ihltch governor said the mutlnoga
line., Srutinula t ’ounty Chamfuir body.
ocratic base here. The »* j
When the w orleri gather at crew retard arm.* and ammunition
cf ('iimmrrcr nffjria’» |aat week
waa signed 4:30 P. M. .
.
turned their atlrntion to local Ihe VaMex Hotel tomorrow mern- i V ar,| the warship. uvrtfsowrraJ
“Anchored
under
8
th
..
t
a*.
reMnuranl. «n.i thorr in nearby tag at H.no o'clock for a ’’Melt- th, ('W officer-, on b"-&gt;r&lt;l and put
Expect to go fixhlng."
f
citiei, urging that n h rn errr po.- Off" htrakfa.l, Ihry will hr re­ III k'vl.
Another mesxage delivered ta
Tbcruiser
Feb. A—Tho
—• - •
'was
’
’rer«rlcd
*
.
. TVA) VM
| , 1.A
' I IH
S IA
. 1S
! » *S. K .
«iblc, uwner* take aJranlage of minded nf some of Ihe highlight
Marvin McIntyre, xecreltry la
,
■Vent,
uf
the
past
year
Ihat’w
rrr
JlgHle'd at R A. M. InsT night well stale pat,Ion hoard ill hold Its ifoosevtlt, reported: ,
tbe wealth of first clo u celery
lr.de koly (nr i III
I*u *lyy the
aoews uw&lt;|g
IIV town
tl'WII »&gt;l
&gt;■« | ■
of anciw
Meta'***.
*pp*r next regular meeting Mar. 14 to
now on ihe mnrket by rerving it aporaorej
of *Ibe
"Fine night at era and ail foaa
the* aolr&lt;• purps»»e of adding in thei prlly headed for Rurabayn.
e,insider applications fur clemency
with every m eal.'
.
welt. Will b« off SeUlamcnt’ Polat
.
mu
indu.tr
ia
ial,
-oclal,
or
rennnercial
IlispatchM
repssrtlrg
ihe
fur
slate
anil
ruunly
prisoner*.
Th.- trade leely n-ked nhellief
at 10 A- M- and proceed through,
benefit
of
this
rity
ami
county.
tiny
vanl
the
commander
of
Hie
A* Is customary, the board will
Or not relrry i&lt; hclttif srrVeti, and
northwest Providence chanceL
n
nhat the future policy nf Ihe re.- Thry wilt in* nrrrd In use these cruiser, xrven officers, lit Kuro- hear oral plea* by relatives,
Meanwhile Demooratlc party
latirant unnrr I. to l-c during the hlghliehis as -tiling ps&gt;jnt« for iu |rn n won-eomntixainiHsl offtevr* (tier,Is and attorney, of the pe­ workers were gathering ah*«l
rrmatnJrr of the relrty .ineon, • created vu-upeiation and sup(oirt aril 20 Kuropean ttmrines were titioners Ihe first day. of th* tha headquarters established her*
*
Thi. morning three local m il of th r trado Indy. nn,| Ihry will n.hore at ihe limo of the Inci­ semi-annual session. Then, it will by James A. Farley, nadoaal ’
ing rl.ee&gt; had re!|Hirdril to Ihg pattic'ilarly he urgrd to give n« dent. Tliey hoanlevl the govern­ gn into closed meeting to hear tha chairman, as th« Issue of patrw trade l.o,ly letter. The Monli-iumn pn example lu n pnepective mem­ ment stram er Ahleharcn and pul beard's secretary present cases age distribution arose.
rot otherwise represented and In
Hotel adsi-ed that It Itn. served ber, mine Installer of h«w trade out in pursuit of the cruiser.
Among tha numerous word*
The hUortss chase through Hop- pas* on nil application..
evlrry on'it* dining room tnb|r( bosly rlforta Iwrefltcd their loiripassed are, id In the gossip k it*
nrsi
or
profession
duringlUXi.
invt
*eos-«rm,.ei|
tntemm
-*nterse&gt;(
-Alt application*, whether sup­
free fur uuue lime. no. I Ihut il
W orkrr. also will l&gt;o rtinimlrd Ihrnttghoiil Holland, as wall ax in ported hy oral pleas or presented was ana ta tha affect that pro- would rontinue to do so.
testa had been passed on
The Celery Club adeUrl thn of tho surprising feat irroidnt l&gt;y foreign communities in Java, fear by t he hoard's -errefary, muxt 1m Roosevelt from soma sanatara
Tut
'
e
r
native
'uprising
rollnwieif
the
«amu
army
ie-l
yesve
when
n
filed
In
willing
in
advance
of
th*
■l aerie, lelvey with rrtl m e n lc a t
against tha Inclusion of too many,
no extra tharge, eiitl that It i* total of I-i! I membership, weir reeurtvnt Incident, of mutiny meeting, state law also requites senators in tha Roosevelt cabinet.
wiling In co operate with Ibe •cruicil duiing 3d hour*, although among the natlv* .catnen used on that they to advertised before
Il waa understood that otto of
traile kt„ly m every way in con­ Ule goal wax H8"l nirmlier'lllp. i in,r,I Dutch warship* in their presentation. Thi. 1. lo allow Ihe proteatants was San. Norris,
durrog
IhaT'tiiiTe!
That
achieve­
those
who
wish
In
protest
the
ap­
Knst
Indian
five!.
tinuing to reive il.
of Nebraska,
Republican Inde­
plication to he heard.
Tbe V.lilc: Hotel ri pje I by rn ment was broadra-t throughout
pendent leader, who Is known to
This year there are twn new hold tha view that tha Roosavalt
eboiittg copier of menu! for Ihe F in n -a and the Moulhcaat, ac­
mamiter. of the hoard—Governor strength in tha Hanata should bo
part nrek, inJicnting that celery cording In yards nf newspaper
glrpiitr* on (do at ti.d e Imly
Date Hholta and Comptroller J. left untouched.
i« (rived with every meal.
offn is. to bring publicity that
M. Iwe. Other member, of the
Mnrl’r I’lne,. thin nmol hui|
Among those regarded aa llkaly
board ant Secretary of tha Stata Roosavalt cabinet members are
tables atarkrd with rrlery with trade body officials will say I. "uf
R. A. Gray, Attorney Ganoral Senators Glass, of
*icJB» eoaepieuourly rtatllff that value that I. incalculable."
Vlrgialaf
Tho aidin' rounly will he runCory D, Inn.In ami Commissioner Walsh, of Montana, Hall, of T«nit i* free. Thi. rrslnurant pfaa*
.
passed,
fur
the
more
than
I-W
O
_ MKi,nui.'j&lt;?iL,,F«b.* o - \oofft- of Amtc'illur* Nothin Maya. , Bara«e and C olli**, of n L v AUxto »«rve celery in thLg nmnm r
*
' ert me • "repment m nr er .lump In tax rrt elpt* wa* erf*
iNnaffy the *m l*m tual avfc,
thioughi tnrr'iumainder of Ihe
and wnmelf living in the smallest rienced by the city during January .ion requite, nearly Iwo waakt, fco. Tha 1aHrr U • H ipabKan In.
mourn.
.
communities in Ihe rounly a . well when only $578,117 was rolUrlfil ore for presentation of caae. an$ dependent.
Atlertion to lire b&lt;al aituation
Tha Democratic cMcfUlna bar*
as
hundirds
of
irsiilcnt.
nf
San­
one
for
disposition
of
caaea.
No
ns compared with $l,42ffJtt In the
wa. brought to trade body of­
kept thalr allance yesterday, but
announcement, are made of board Informal warning waa given that
»nnie month Iasi year.
ficial. by a winter visitor front ford.
It.
A.
Newman,
premifent
hard­
Waler receipts of ll^lKt.IMt, li­ action until the rntirs list of ap­ Job huntara using high presaura
Munrie, Ind, who rep m aed *ur11ire that rhe a a i nna le to get ware dealer, i- gnu rill nf the cense fee. nf $»H.IH) and fine, uf plication* has been reviewed.
campaign tactics would m ale*
CovefillJr-rttmttw-^ecently sug­ an unfavorable consideration.
celery at one of the better rea- army of workers, with Judge J. f125.00 brought the rily’. Ineoine
li.
Sharon
n«
inajor-grnnal,
ami
gested
to
other
nirntV^rs
of
tho
for ihe m onth'up almost enough,
lam ent, here. Thi. woman, rotic­
hoard that they employ Ik special
ing that relrry n as not mentioned Ihe following as incnFers of Ihe however, to cover expenses.
offfnat alaff; II. M. I’.pworth, II.
Tax collection, for the first investigator to l'*ok into all prison
on Ihe menu, a.krd whether it
(Continu'd On I’agr Knur)
three month, of till* final V *r enses ami rrpnrl l" the hoard on
rotild le .purrha-ril a 1.x ra rlr, to
amount In $7,107
while foe the merits nf rase* presaaled ro ihe
hate tbe naitrev. .ay that it wa*
■ante p«rlo.f of the In l fi-eal board.
rot ntai'aMe at all. This visitor
He said a competent man, pre­
)ear Hut clly look in $17.11't-J.
rxprr««nl further attrprire lh.it in
At of Jan. dl the rilv had on ferably an attorney, could save
the advertised relrry Jrapitol nf
deposit in Its genetal f m,l $1,- Ihe hoard much tmio and Insure
Florida, one nf Ihe best rrslatlA complete report on tha results
MHU.1 of which ll.ltM’.lftl wa- In deserving €»•«•» &lt;&gt;f proper eosi*id- noticeable both locally and In
rants did not serve it, rithrr fire
(Continuxl
On
I’age
Four)
the
Melbourne
Stale
Hus
k
and
or fur ante.
northern and eastern markets
F O R T PIKItcK, Fab. n T»..- fHW.ni in the Harnett National
Ttailf Indy ofTiri.*)., in writing
s ftrr s week of plowing up of oneIn tlie eating plnrri, suggested tnmato dent o f rhase ACo. in thi- Hank at Jnck.nnville. About 5It'Otl
third of tha present matured eat­
that if is not possible to serve section I* now in full .wing, with of th i. m ull be paid out III rurery crop will be given at tho
celery with ail meals frre, that the weekly output running from rent I,lilt. On the same date, a
Court Housa tonight at 1:00
20
to
25
rat
b
ails.
The
company
I*
year
ago,
there
went
$3.8*18.21
In
it he (old at a low figure.
o’clock when members of the Sem­
interested in an acreage of ap­ Ihe general fund.
inole Agricultural Club gaihtr la
proximately f'OO, represented I'V
It cost th r city #2.27.1.1(1 to op­
special session at tha rail of F. F.
the crop* of II growers. Cropping erate in January, the money be­
0. K. Adams, .president of the
an,| harvesting &lt;&gt;prralinn«, ■.voic­ ing *p&lt;nt ns follow.: Administra­ Jacksonville District 1’rogrea.sive Dorner, club president.
Aa announced Raturday, th*
ing heavy rxp-n es for labor and tion salaries. 1655.00; A-lmlnlslra* Club-of the AV,anile Coast Line
supplies are providing employ­ linn expense,r FhHI.XJ; Hail,age. llailroad, and nlher mcmlMira of meeting is open ta any parson
ment for several h'indrt'l p,'»«nn&gt;, fir.r.’.li; Slteets, H'&gt;/&gt;7; Sewers, the I'lub liwl.y were liu»y dveorad Interested In the movamant that
waa Instituted last Monday morniv
nearly nl| of whom are lornl pen- f i t . Id; I'niks, $18.55; lit*’ H«*
ing Ihe ‘lily Hall auditorium
Shortly after 1:00 o'clock this pie. Approvimat* ly till are em­ I nrtment, l-’U J'* ; l'&lt;dn&gt; Depart­ where tonight the Club will enter Ing and la lo contlnu* through—*
niormnc, the $7!&gt;.onu m a l m ployed in lh« parking h"U'e op­ ment. $.ll-*.'-'&lt;; Water Drpartmenl. tain tnvmlera, thrir families, and next wash. Growers or shippers
fnighter "City of Sanford" had erations alone, nnwt nf whom nro f i l l 15; Light*, f 166.71; White friend. *1 the February program n»( affllialtd with tha club arw
responded t„ pumping effort* that nevrsoirily (killed in that tiado w ty, f2.2U nr,I I’tiblieily, fl'J.60. meeting and dunce (hat s ta rt, at particularly Invited, Mr. Dorner
said.
&gt;., ,2
hrg»n early yr*trrday ntoming, These .fnrlude a nnmh r of b»ru
8:0U o'clock,
Ha explained that tha Fepori
and wa&lt; Hoaling on Lake Monro . |M*npt,&gt;, and others, whose ,«rvtrt
Mr.
Adams
will
preside
and
in
will als» include an outline of tha
lied to the old Clyile U t^ dork are necessary, who are now irsid Wife Of University
Irodure the various program fra
that ta Ihe S.nfntd terminal of the ing han-. The Ft. Fierce |d»nt is the
step, now being taken to contacl
tiirr..
The
Sanford
Concert
OrDean Kidnap Victim chc.tiu iimlcr the direction of leading railroad's traffic officials
St. John. Hirer IJne Co. mens , • only ope which tho company I*
now operating on the lomntn deal.
of Ihe boat.
lo secure their support In petition­
"Tha greater part of ntir park
Five gasoline pump* were u»e I
I.OS ANOKLKH, Fr*». « - (/!*»-- Ylruige C. Fellow* will provid ing lha Interstate
Comment*
most
f
the
entertainment
during
ing
house
lahnr
it
nrce-sirily
in expelling the w ater from th
Aitparenlly B victim of kidnapers.
Commission
for
an
emergency
rrafl tkal sank at ihe pier la t .killed," (aid J. N- Sif.itg. mana­ Mr.. Mary Skrele. 65. wife of a one hour concert fo lie Inter- freight rnt# on celery.
^
Tnr'day night, carrying with il ger of Ibe parking houw. “From Walter Hkrele. ,1'an of inu.ie at spersrrt with vocal and instrumen­
that t, 41(XI hs.xr, 0f cilru*. Thre., the very beginning nf operalloiit the University of Southern Fall: tal solos, and tap dancing.
Includ'd lit ihe Ihrong‘of more
larre motor trucks, chained t„ precise ansi exact care hx* t» be fornia. was tho object of an in­
reiher. assist,,! in rirhting tli taken of earh grnwcr’x prmlucl. tensive search .today. A note left than MX) prison* expected to be
fcuil *&gt;y means of a coble aliarltrd The grower, do all nf Iheir own l,y lh" kidnn|*r* indicated the present will hp Coast l.ilte officials
.to the ruar’ut one -nf tho trucks picking and hauUap, loti aa se si
from *Jacksonvilla? Tampa, loxkaand running Ihraugh lh" ware­ a* the lomalnea are brought into fair I* reported tn police and If la'll, i’alatkn, DeLand, Orlando, .A t least 200 perrons ar* ex­
house In I* attached to thr alar- thn parking house the receiver F20.IVX) ransom l« not forthcoming. and Gainesville, a* well as from pected to gather at th* Woodman
of tha World Halt. 20$ Oak Ave­
must mark each box an aa to to ykerlr said ha did not know why ojher elties.
)s«n| side of (he hoot.
7
nue, tomorrow night to taka *er*
Workmen today began removing able 1&gt;1 handle each grower's In- his wife v ia chosen as Ihe victim
Dancing lo music by Moro’a |n tha local ladga'a *nnu»| "Fam­
mnlnej
separately
ami
not
gel
the re m a in d e r^ tho cilru . Iltal
uml he . I* unable lo raise I hit ran- Orchestra will follow the enter- ily Night" party th a t g tts aadat
wa. stored In Ihe lovatr hold. Ma­ them mixed."
aotn. She waa kidnaped from w taiament, and will ronllnuu until way a t 7;I0 o’clock.
chinery also was brought from tie,
home.
•
after midnight. Admission to this
Among UlS speakers on tha pro­
btsal. In be dried and made ready
affair la by card only.
gram th at precede* a aortal hear. /
for frtara nptraliona. It in tai l
are. Mias Myrtle OHa Cruel* of
that all repair* to tho boot wil| l«'
Tampa, lis ts aaan*g«r a# thw
THANKS YOUR HONOR
made here, and that l( will a ra i"
Woodman Clndta, Mrs. Vanda. In*
to la uperatiew by th* and of thi •
F. D. Breeden, worshipful mas­
HAY CITY.' Mich. — Federal mann, of Starks, diatrt ‘
ter of Sanford iaxlgu No. CJ. F. A
week.
W*BT PALM BEACH. Feh. 8. Judga Arthur J. Tuttle recently of th* Circles, a a * * . F.JHIUar, 8f
A. M* this morning announced
THRY H A V B TH S COIN
that (ha regular communication of —(F)—B. r . Paly. W .xt- I’alm flood four prohibition violator* lakeland, atato a M A of Um
Woodman ad tk* W # d 4 '
the Lodge will bo held tomorrow Beach attorney, waa elect'd chair­ one cent s piece.
Tba xrasidal Fragrant Is to
OTTAWA—Tbe Royal Camulian night a t tha Maaonic Temple at man of tho Florida Stole Hacln*
featured ,k f ataalo fnrrtabwf
PITTS COPS TO WORK
Mlat here iaauad
coin* 7:30 o’clock. All membirs and Vie Commlaalon and Waller Donovaa,
th* P o rta l Mala Quariat af f
in l!OS with a currency value of it log Maotar Mason* are urged to fit. PeUrabarg, was namrd secre­
NEW YORK—Police Commla- lando, and tha W tstor 1
altaad this communication during tary at tb* commlaalon m eting
ilulroonay has aboliihad
which tb* FaUowcmft vlegrte will today, Tba aagrvUry'a office with
bo confarrvd. lafrvshments will tb* graaant peraonnal wiU ba 108 “Ooft Joba" in tha polka «UBALM BEACH — E a y ^ i
b* n r r a d dtortnp a social hour at m ovad' from Tampa to Miami partmxal.
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IL8 VERSE FOR TODAY
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LEADF.TH ME: t wHl brfh
they MVe net knqVar 1 trfll
I derknee* light before thafn,
tracked thing* straight Thede
n will I do unto them, and
roranh* them—Isaiah 42: 10.

r o te old farnr tMHsnef
ana ami I eapted '
L poor ■hriealled xheep'a heart,

Hack and murtmtfled,
Packed away apon the (half,
Thorn the five begins.
Ve found a aheep't heart,
Iturh full of pin*.
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lono couM db-cover:
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Noting th*e quoted statem ent of
congressman th e
l a v th
t h aa tt tthe
k . Ilife
if
Itia
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n
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L « u . lent
othorr iday
insurance
companies
have
American farm ers the enormous no of twelve billion dol­
lars, w s took the trouble to Investigate and find th at the
facia, aa in, frequently the caw, are not as alarm In* as
random reliiarka,
. . . .
i Accoralng to the Political Cyclopedia of the L iterary
t®**1 f*nn mortgage debit In 1OT2 amounted to
$9,500,OdO,000. f h ls sum had mate than doubled since
1925, and la IT.TW.OOO.OOO more thah the total fa rrt tto rti
sa g e debt fn JMO,
But these mortgage* include those
,
t v P ^ v*r* Investors. private b an ts, farm land banka.
Joint stock land banks as well as th e life insurance com ­
panies.
• The* report _of the Twenty-Sixth Annual Convention of
th e Association of Life Insurance Presidents reveals th a t
of the 19,560,000,000 total farm debt, only $1,666,000,000 Is
o*ed to the life Insurance companies. . This sum,.Invested
Ik fsm i m ortgages, represents only 8.8 percent of the
$19,000,000,000 total nssets of the ftfty-twO legal reserve
life insurance companies.
In the particular state of Iowa, In the h eart o f the dis­
affected farm area, where the New York Life Inaurance
Company and tnd Prudential Life Inaurance Company have
recently declared moratoria cm all farm mortgages, the
totkl amount of Ilfs insurance loans on farm properties is
$455,834,000. According to the 1930 census, the combined
values of .farm properties in Iowa amounted to $4,500,000,tn w ith the largest holdings of farm mortgages in
follows 5»
Equitable U fa of New York
Metropolitan U f a ..... ..........
Equitable Lift of low*-*#!
Nerthwistern Mutual Life
Banker* Life of Iowa „—
Mutual Benefit Life ...........

John Hancock Mutual Life
Prudential

n*,*z2jnoo
tojmnfloo
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.10,130,000
14360,000
11331,000
283MH.Q00
14,033300

»w she m utt hkve suffered!1
t) Jane with a sigh—
1* probably desvYvH to,
..’’And mors,1' quoth L
1iW h * n she drove * pth home
‘ (IHd he feef n p*lnj’*"'.’

Prudential Insurance Co. of Am. . . 309347333
Equitable Life Aaaufance Co. .... * 108301315
Metropolitan Uf# Insnrane* Co. .— 181364390

150369310
Traveler*’ Insurant* Company ... . 73365312
Aetna L*fe Insurant* Company . — 39,40*317
New Y»rk Uf# Insurance Co. ........... 26303,153
Mutual Life Inaurance Co. of N. Y.
8,000

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, Jl Is reported that, a new skat­
Automobile Fatalities
ing: link Is to have tinted Ics.
‘JpUck nnd bluo smius an api&gt;rapriatek color scheme.—Th* Humorist.
.Much baa been written lamenting th« great deetruction
A
------- - d — ----- of lives btcauae of war. We aee world movement* under­
The moratorium 'MJ444 'thkt taken to elim inate human sacrifice cauaed by man’s un­
ln.ora.v*'.'c&lt;(W$&gt;wi&gt;* ’ wRl net
take 4 t\ much IntFfefY 1h farm- willingness to aetUo controversies by peaceful means, yet
during all tb« big-m ilitary actions In which thin country
iy,’formerly kivej
IpT ’M
has engaged few er poraona were killed than lost their lives
In automobile accidents during the last fifteen years.
WrtAUy wa find i
The Revolutionary War, the W ar o f 1812, tha Mexican
War, the Civil-W ar, the Hpanlah-Amerlcan War, and the
World War co4t 800,000 American llvee» while for the fif­
teen-fear period .Juki closing there were 325,000 fatalities
from automobile accidents in the United States.
•x«nll»rt u n til by (hi company
Tha nation quakes a t the toll taken by some of the
be lo 'r x - rrti*»cnl* Journal.
An.l by wHeth4r th i company great disasters, th e amklng of tho Titanic which carried
1617 persona to R watery grave, tha Palm Reach hyrrlcsno
h t e t i him. /
with its death. list of 372, tho Knickerbocker Theater colHuey i ^ n g l ' hsd iwl sonnsV lapaa claiming 98 Uvea, tbu Ran Frtuoleao earthquake when
talked etttjA iodf'*Y i'’death ’In 500,persona perished, the.explosion of th e battleship Maine
the Senate than "'VSTlen* Dfet^ with Us loon a f 260, tho wreck of the Bhenandoah killing 14,
jich *tart4A- xfWrlag " SMnCs tm l the Ohio S tate Penitentiury ftro when 317 were burned
nothing. -We *xfl»es th* time to death.
Yet there la scarcely a ripple of concern caused
Stay yet tteiw# When all women
by
last
year’#
automobile death record of 29,000 lives.
,+m w ea r/th e pants sad men
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trtfcn
the firearm on a very destructive In­
will do tbs u i m g . ^ '■
strum ent b u t the records show th at In 1930 taa persona
were killed in automobile accidents fo r every one person
klUed accidentally by firearms.
. Bbth In its actual ' physical •
and In Ita bfg contribution to vJqIi
$Uo it little understood.
Fow,per
qemparing An. automobile to-n thn
garda baioc which each can wreqlr,
pounds and’travelling 40 mile* An I
.or 89 feet n second
haa aa great destructive poa$lhiU&lt;
oa ore released by

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peraooal najaptW n *f f* 3 fw

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fcU priortpal pl#*a af bo
HOW! Sea Instruct!#

Fans* 1040A tad 1040. .
w iia t t r « r o*r * *
mat taa on I t s l i n t $4,
rice*. of the »*yojJ(}&lt;
(Ion and credit*. Eight is
normal taa on the bat*
not Incoma. Surtax t * l
com* In aacraa of $4001

•anal «x«mptk&gt;n Tot that period,
tha, joint personal- exemption atlowabla In tha m m of a coopt#
who wars married and living togather during tha enUro Sr«*r may

INCOME-TAX PONTB
PONT praparo your ratal
without flrat studying tha fa
DOKT procrastinate. Early
sembllng of dat* p M
cartful coostdentlen of
taa problem«.
PONT dcatroy th* memort
from which your return
prop*red.
DONT omit explanation when'
nod* Information la aasan(Ul t„ an InUIUgeht audit..,
Attach memoranda to#y*dr

th* surtax.
Where separate ntum * are
filed by husband end wife, the ex­
emption of $1300 mey be taken
by either “Xpoura or divided b*-(
tween them, th* husband, for *x*nt&gt;lt, 'claiming $f!,000 and the
wife $500. However, where the
taxable Inrom# of on* spouse 1*
$4,0^0 e r mow In *xce*a ef the
personal extrnption, It Is to the
advantage of (he couple If sueh
spouse claims the total personal
exemption, th* reason being tha
(Urftrvnc* In th* normaj tax rates,
which ara 4 per cent on the flrat
$4300 of nsl income above the ex­
emptions, r red Iis, tic., and fl per
rent on thv balance. The rase ef a
husband who*# net Income was
$6300 and a wife whose net in­
come was $2300 li an example,
the husband claiming the total
personal exemption. ,
Net Income, hiwhand
$6,000
Personal exemption --------- 2,000
Taxable, a t 4 per rant
Husband’s lax -------------

3300
140

Net Inromv, wife ....
Penonal exemption
Taxable, at 4 per rant
Wife’* t a x -----------------Total tax of husband
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Net locum*, husband and
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Personal esemptlon J - ---Subject to normal tax

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2300
6300

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8 per cent on remaining

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RETURNS OF EOfRAND AND
Wi f e
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itself, the automobile la a a unusually s#
g beiea perfected-Jo W JWi
aa or in adequacies are scldo
It Is huAikn frailty whb
the m otor car a di
How Miman aei
ctiona producing death*. T
percent i driving o ff roadd
ng aide of road; 12.25 pgrci
98 percent: Improper pass
7.69 percent; and mlacellqnequa,

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trraal riyaaas for tba &lt;

return of the Income , of epeb, or
their income may b* Included In n
alnglo joint return. If n joint re­
turn i* filed, such retqrn 1* treatrd t t a return of a taxable unit, N»t Income, husband
and th# Income dlwloned I* *ub- Personal esemptlon .

In g recent address In New York, Michael J. Cleary,
president of tho Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Com­
pany, pointed out th a t his company held In foreclosed
mortgages $15 out of each $1,000 or assets, about l*/a pet
Nff“f hop# not,” 1 snswsrvd,
cent of the compgny'g assets being represented by foreclosed
I‘"V*•F hope so!M said Jane—
firm s. • H e fu rth e r stated, th s t In previous periods of de­
'»♦*! hopr so, 1 hope *0, 1 HOPE leT gression the company's percentage of farm holdings had
M l i l f M t t l f c V i r t a i v o n i R a high as $W for $1,000 of As­
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sets In 187B. and about $35 for $1,000 in Hie period of 18M
He wag not alarmed, he said, aa the farm mort­
Death Bat# In U- 8. Falls Off to 1699.
—^headline. People htmply can’t gage situation had worked out all rig h t in the past when
It was worse than now, and he felt th a t It would again.
afford to die any Wager. ’

part, any VrAft
against the *rth
iaaiata the friMT
^Perhaps they at
Headship.-aftW.

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*W HOf Single porae**'
had net income i f tlJW
more or groea Iacbm# of $*
or man, u l married m

13334300
Union • Central
The f irm m ortgage h t^ ln g s throughout tho United HUSBAND AND W1FB MAY
StJttes and Canada of the ten leading life Insurance com­ FILE JOINT OR SEPARATE
panies, u o f the end of December, 1931, were listed as
RETURNS
follows:
Husband and wife living to.
Northwestern Mutual Lift In*. Co. $216309,641
prther may each make a HP*rate

17133838,1
nd who the trusAst swain,
m id - only wonder.

if

brick paring far Sanonl dk
■111 atari and thers will 1
m s * of activity all along
Una. AU the preliminary work
been ffabhod a*d It it a
tabrik now that qna nf the I

required to ha,' gratpSai
tame manner an the {wn
amptiou. For example, eh
ehilifn eighteenth blrtfadari
June 30, the parent, **d"

net InIt la to
eparaU
m year
*** ***
i them,
Ih? '.nl'
claim*

exemption and other credita and S
per eent on the balUnce, any otber division of tha personal exerapUon would have subjectcl part of
iwT
1 or wife’* 1acorn* to
* J T trn t **

la to Im dig regarded unlean i
amounts to m e n than hnlf i
month, In which rate it U conakl
,red a month.
For ^xnmdlo.'o alnglo man am
a alnglo woman who were marrtn
&lt;m July 20. 1933. and were lie in.
the personal exemption. together on the Ia n day of th.
"I
rt,h',r | d|*&lt;r” ,f *^,*1 “mdirnt taxable year may fll# a Joint re
16,000 of JhAr total taxes Mr 1 0 % *«P- turn and woold be entitled to i

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JOHN B. CLARK—Columbia Unleerelty, fo rarer p m ld e a t a f tho
American Economic Aaaoclation.

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JA N FO R P PRUO CO.

--------- 7 ^ “ , 7
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7 -lf of $1,000 for thi
4.000 *“bJwt \&gt; * • * * * * - » *
,n hii»band while xlngle, plua 7-1* el
140 ' " ' 1 of •A000- ,
||,0 0 0 for the wife while aUgla
--------C 0|J* P|u» »*»* »f $W 0° f° r the jwrtw
4J500 PLES HARRIRo DURING TAX- .daring which they were married
600
ABLE YEAR
If Mpcrmte return* »r* flW ctct
--------- Taxpayer* (beolg note lhnt*un- I* entitled to a poraona] exemp
4.000 der the revenuo net of 1932 Uio Uon of f 1,104.17, which la 7-1S el
160 credit for dependent* aa well aa $1,000, plot U2 of 3&lt;!2 e l $2300
--------- th# perianal exemption la required i f during th* year 1933 the ho*to be prorated where a change of band oc tho wife hail the'el*toe ol
320 income In’ exetaa of the personal Ihe head of a family prior to tholi
Ming 4 ofgtat ocftwp during ..the taxable marriage, ho oy »b. would b# en*
of net year. A fractional part of o mouth tilled to Wa o r her pro rat* ahart

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THRIFTINGSM a state of mind that la nearly as val­
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And It’s easy to. tell thrifty people from the Way
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The great majority of men and woiheti never put
a newspaper down until they hkvq tread the Important
news which is directed to them through the advertise­
ments.
The modem woman, especially, finds the adrertisements indispensable. She spends more than fivesix thn of the family, income. Audi the prosperity,
piiicss and health, of her houBehoid frequently d«j
on her imaging
of the advertbeiitefitii umtl a i the
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dom with which »he chooses everything she
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LD, SANFORD, FLORIOA.

Legion Auxiliary Has
Its Regular Meeting

MONDAY. FEBRUARY C. 19M

P.-T.A. wm Sta
3 Women Honored
Membership t
With Bridge Party

AT MILANR WEDNESDAY

Personal A ctivities

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Social Calendar

Complimenting Mr*. Otto Trapp,
a recent brldr, Mi»&lt; Mari* Himby, m a n ! brida-al.rt, and Mi&gt;«
Katharine Lake, who pUn* to
lraaa, thi* wrak lor St. Mary’*
Horn* of Nuning. Mayo Ur-tht r», n « hauler. Minn., Mr&gt;. F.
E. Roi mill* l ant.rtainad with a
hrlJgs party on Friday evening
at bar home on Palmetto Ave­
nue. Tha honor guetl* r.’celved
mementoes of tha occasion from

Al • rallod meeting of 0
Grammar School P.-T. A. h*
Friday afternoon al th# Mho
it waa decided to hsv# a mm
hcnhlp drtov to begin on Ms
day., Feb. 8, Mr*. R. A. N i W
presided over
tha
nm U i
whan a di*tu*ilon of plana f
a Founder*’ Day anil Path#
Night program cn Thisrad*
Fab. I« a t 8:00 P. M. t*
plrea.
Tho*; attending wara: Mr*. I
A. Ntwman, Mr*. Paarl S. Bal
tilt, Mr*. C. R. Muon, Mi
Walter L Monran. Mr*. E. 1
Brcwnlee, Mr*. If. B. Popa, at
Mr*. F. E. Rmimlltat

Report* from various commitMONDAY
loo* wota read i ; tha .regular
Tha R. A. of tha FIrat BaplUt
meollrg of tha American Legion
Church will m**t at 7:30 o’clock'
AcxUary held on Friday altar,
at tha chairh anna*.
noon at tha home a f Mi*. J. II.
____ TUBSPAT.
Hintarmiatar, San Lent*. with
After aaTcral prngrr**lan* of
Hiaa
Ann Gabriel of tho Stata
Mr*. F. E. Roamillat presiding.
bridge high scar.- prise. a bo* of
Board 'of Health, will bara a at jdy
powder,, want to Mi** Adrlaida
c'aaa on, “Parent Education*, s i
in^ with » prayer.
Richter while cut priic, a bo*
3:30 o’clock al tho Junior Htfh
Mr*. C. F. Proctor, aa activities School auditorium.
of candy, v a t awarded to Mi*«
chairman, announced that tha
Mary
Mau*'r.
Refreshment*
RafulaP bailnao*
and oocial
auxiliary will give ■ dance nn me*tin* of the Alathaan Cla*a of
wars' served by the hostess, aislated by Mr*. G, C. F*1k&gt;wa,
Mra. W. 8. Thornton bad a* Tuesday, Fab. 28, after which tho F tn t Baptlat Church will bo
Mrs. II. M. Hamby, and Mr* A.
her dinner guast yaatarday at Mias Ed*a Chittenden, American- held at 7:30 o'clock at tha chnrth
bar ken* on Waal First Street, Iim chairman, gar* an account of anna* with Mr*. E. C. Ilarpar,
K. Mallem.
A Valentine motif waa car­
Mra. Gtddeon Dean, of Orlando. tho report of tho itato Amtikan- Mr*. Ilah Hall. Mrs. Volla Wil­
j isrh Chairman a t tho mkl-wlntor liam*, and Mrs. A. C. MeLandon
ried out in party dtcoratlant,
conference hold in Wintar llaean aa ho*U**a*.
bridge art***orie*. and rtfreshW hat’s Now In
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Dr. Harry S. Woodruff, of recent y, and Mra. J. II. HInterraents. Tha tallies and nut cup*
Tha CMi*r*tatlonal Friendship
SPRING FOOT WEAR "
Lee*borg, ■print tho week-end mister told about tho other In- League will meet a t 3:00 •'clock
were designed In red and vase*
hero with hla parent*, Mr. and taresllng feature* of tha confer. at the parish house with Mr*.
&lt;f rail radiance ro*ea war* ar­
Mra. Fank L. Woodruff, Oak
ranged about tha room* whar*
Hanry Thurston and Mrs. John J.
,Ulo wewaUwJ»a*a» aeleatolnad..^.It was raportad by Mra. V. E. Joae* s i host.****.
Tho** present ware:
Mra.
O at*1***. .rehabilitation -ehaiTman, ... Cirri* Number ••■Bovwr,,»P th*
—e i w i r ’TwnMMt: *i r e m u Ha," that "bono" prlaaa have been Prasbytarian ' Auxiliary, M I a ■
Trapp, MUa Hamby, and the
I* i pending a ah'.rt tins* here
Miser* Madeline Mallem, Lucy
glean to tho United Stata* Marin* Laura Chittenden, chairman, will
with hla paenta, Mr. and Mr*.
Peter*. Mary Mauser, Ira B.
meet at 7:43 o’clock a t th* homo
Hospital
at’
Kay
West.
Aa
walC. P. Hendon, Magnolia Avenue.
Wathen, Naomi Ftllowa, Anno
fara- chairman, Mr*. It. B. Law la of Mr*. W. A. Zachary, 1108 Park
Marie Fallow* Iran* Fallow*.
said that lunches are being glean Avenue, with Mr*. Zachary, Mr*.
Mr. and Mr*. Joseph G. Merkl,
Hcrachel Hamby, and Adealdu
Watson 'Wallace, and Mlto Ruth
A very s m a r t m odel *n 4
of Cincinnati, have arrived t o 1daily to ftro school children and Glllon as hoatesaea.
Richter.
ties
ore ao good th is ne*»:
transportation
waa
supplied
for
a
spend th# winter season her/J
The Daughters of Wesley Class
son.
L ig h t Color* w ith
They are living a t the Mahoney child and It* mother to tho Crip­ of th* First Methodist Church
pled Children’s Hospital at St. will have a “tacky" party a t 8:00
d a rk trimming.
Apartments.
I'ttenburg. Mr*. Law la waa than o’clock at th* home of Mr*. C. E.
V Mrs. R. G. Kenan, of Binning- appointed chairman of a tag day Gormiey, 001 Magnolia Avenue,
'horn, Ala., has arrived to spend a to taka place on Saturday, Fab. with Mri. Gormiey, Mr*. Franc**
Cnplaln Harris*, who ha* been
short tlm# her* with her* with IS for the benefit of tha Chil­ A. Hickson, Mr*. R. B. Monroe,
in tho Salvation Army servicr
her parents, Mr and Mra. II. C. dren's Homo Society in Jackson* Mr*. Clark Leonardy, Mra. Fred
here fur the pa*t year and a half,
rill*. It waa decided that other Strange, and Mr*. W. R. Wain,
Ds’Bosa, Oak Avenue.
ami who will he married to a co­
patriotic organisations in tha city wrlght aa hostesses.
worker on Feb. 17 In Sabring
Mr. and Mra. J. L, Strickland, be asked to co-fi'paraie with the
Circle Number Seven of tbe
will he the honor guest at an In­
First Methodist Church will mret
of Cordolo, C o , arrived today to tog day.
formal tra
and mlscellsneou*
Member* voted to give price* at 8.00 P. M. at th* home of Mist
visit Mr. and Mr*. Rupert Strick­
shower to be given on Thursday
Alice
McKIm,
212
West
Eight­
land, 147* Palmetto Avonu*.
for tho host Poppy Day poiter
of ter noon from 3:00 o'clock to
made In the Junior High School eenth Street, with Miss Elisabeth
3:00 o’clock at the Woman'* Club.
Mr*. A- H. Motet had aa her and th* Semlnol* High School. Clark and Mias Rebecca £)ark as
O lilaln llarrl-*^will be married al
guests .Sunday at her home .on Mr*. Roumlllat then announced hostess**.
at the homa of hex parent* who
Tha'exsvutive
council
of
th*
Palmetto Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. that *ho will be atsUted during
ato retired Salvation Army. work.
Christian
Endeavor
of
th*
First
Phil Abram, of Avon Park.
the year by th* following commit­
tee ihilrm eii; Mrs. C .'F , Proctor, Prrabytelran Church wlll 'mect al
The women of th* community,
activities and community *erv. 7:30 o’clock in tha session room at
J-» Ann Manner*, yjuthfjl producer of mu-ival shows. » o will he remember'd locally for h»r
whu dealt* to honor Captain liarice; Ml«s F .na Chittenden, Amer- th* church.
well-rtcefved presentation" Uk- first uf the eeas-ni, bring* a n o th e r offering to tho Milan- singe rl* and show their appreciation
WEDNESDAY.
!Icarlim and r.atlcnal
defenia;
Wednesday.
Original!tics, h ir latest bit. ha* be n bo kel for one day. Tho ensemble of featured for her work at the local Salva­
LIGHT COLOR
Regular meeting of the Litera­ entertainers this^lim i* more brilliant than bo lore.
Mr*. W. T. Lanylcy, A.-mt*tlce
1' side* Mi** Manners, the lineup in- tion Post and elsewhere, are plan­
Day; Mrs. II. C. Washburn, cour­ ture Department of the- Women’* eludes South and Jacobs, well kn-wn rumedianx; Hilda Ol’en, the Swedish girl from Zi gfolil's; Juno ning to attend. The affair prom­ with dark brown li
'
vamp
tesy; Mrs. Fred Zrrrenner, cradle Club will taka place a t the elob
Mr. and Mra, W. E. Yarn an roll; Mrs. I- M. Leinhart, Crip­ house. Th* business session 'and Sallee, acrohati.' dancer from Bnadwcy, and Franc * SianflrU, Russian and rope novelty dancer.' ise* to be a chrie party of great
On the lower right Iff Inlerrst and It I* hoped that a
noanee tho birth, of a son Satur­ pled Children's Hospital; Mrs, election of officers will be at 3:00 Mis* Manner*, i* shown to i hr upper left In thr a Is to group of picturrs.
On. cf thr large number of woman of the
day morning at tho Femald- Walter S. Coleman, ’•Fldac"; Mr*. o'clock and th* program, which Mls* Norma Jran Tablrr. solo dancer. Two of th r’ chorus groups -are also shown.
mrtles, vi-rsalllo trio comp *d of Vera Lehman, city will lie present
Laughton Memorial HoopltaL
J.
II. Hintarm liter,
highway will feature Mr. and Mr*. Julius
Other Styles Priced A t
Mi«s luihmsn will Ik* pianist.
Mis* Rwaney was prims donna of
Dingfeldtr, will begin at
3:45
Ned CblttondM-arrived Satur­ host***; Mrs. Georg* G. Herring, o'clock.
Miss Olsen is a Ziigf.M dancer.
Miplc will be by Natalie Red's
day trows Be.. Petersburg to ppowd legislation; Mias Jeanstt* Laing,
&gt;» at 3-3.;id 7 and P p. m. performances. William 1'owoll with Joan
tk# week-end her* with hi* par- membership; Mrs. J. O. Huff, Me­
Country Club
A subscription bridge party for
will be tho scrirn attractlcn for lljo day.
K ts, Mr.-and Mr*. E. D. Chltten- morial Day; Mrs. J. H. Colclough, the benefit oj th* Order of the
n, Magnolia Awho*.
LAKE WOMTIi V.urk nn High
music; Mr*. J . H. HlnttrmUler, Eastern Star will lake place at
Wbdnmday
9:30 I*. M.
Sthnol Campus progressing rap
Poppy Day; ’ Mr*. George W. 8:00 P. M. at the Episocpal parish
i
Mero'is Orchestra
Mrs. J. M. MeCaaklll is plan­ Knight, records; Mis. V. E., Doug­ house. Reservations mad be mnde
idly.
All officer*, cummitlcr chrir212-214 E . 1st SL
ning to tear* Tuesday morning lass, rehabilitation, . Mra. II. II. with Mrs. O. M. Harrison any day
Adminaion 99c
mtu, and class representative* .infor Tampa to atUnd tk* Caspar!!- McCaslin, resolutions'; Mis* Laura after 0:00 P. M. •
Feature* of the regular meeting hsilig a-hed In attoril
meeting
la celebration and th* ' South Chittenden, public education; and
Tho Fidelia Class of tha First
Florid* Fair. She wilt bo th* Mr*. Wallace W. WVtght, public­ Baptist Church will meet at B:0t 'if the Literature Department of of the esrciitlve eouncll uf the
the Woman’s Club which will take Christian Endtnvur af Ih- Fust
gu#it of ralatlves.
ity; and Mr*. H. B. Lewis, wel- o'clock at tha homa of Mra. D. Kplace on Wednesday afternoon at Prtsbylerinn Church in lake | la.-e
McNab,
615
Magnolia
Avtnue.
C. J. Rogero plana to return to faro.
:he club house will be talk* by Tuesday i.venlny n t’7:"il o’chx-l. In
Th*
women
at
th*
city
ar*
be­
At th* conclusion of all business
i For Snle
Jaekaonvlll*
tomorrow • after a social hour waa enjoyed when ing invited to attend an Informal Mr. and Mra. Julius Dlngfelder. the »rs«in-i room nt the rRurth.
Several
new
plum
mid
Ides*
will
spending a few days her* with rofreshments were* served by th* tea and shower from 3:00 o’clock Mrs. Dlngfelder will *rf ak nn the
hla son-in-law and daughter. Mr. boot***, assisted by Mrs. L^Roy to 3:00 o'clock at lha Woman’s tubject, “ How It Fee • to lie nn
For Rent
ned Mra. John Schlrsrd.
Chittenden, Mra. II. B. Lewis, Club In honor of Captain Harriss Immigrant", and -Mr. Dingfilder
DENVER.—Colorado produced
Mrs. J. E. Laing, and Miss Edna of th* Salvation Army who will will give th* history and program
Bam Fleischer, who Is spending Chittenden.
b* married on Feb. 17 In Sebrlng. A the youth movement in Ger* 18,041,371 worth of gold In 1X1.’,
some tlm* In Bradenton dk buatmany. Preceahig the talks Dr. an incrca*i- of $
FRIDAY
over
Those present were: Mr»..J. M.
nets, was her* for tho week-end May*. Mrs. L. M. Leinhart, Mr*.
Miss Ann Gabriel will give a Virginia h’peecer will show illu&lt;- 1931.
with hla mother, Mrs. J. Fleischer, IV p, proctor, Mr*. H. B. Lawl* Irctur.. at 7:30 o’clock at the trated slides nf various hisWtlcn!
Boat Tenth S tm t.
Mr*. J. E.Laing, Mra. J . II. Ken- Ji-nlor High School auditorium. ipols in Germany.
A Valentine bridge party, en­
During lha bustnans
stisien
nsdy, Mrs. II. R. Stevens, Mra.
Mra. A. Sckeck. Mra. K. Clo- a M. Flower*. Mrs. F. E. Roum­ tertainment and dance will lw which will begin at 3:00 o’c oeb
gold, nil of Union City, N. J-. lllat, Mr*. Leslie West, Mr*. Wal- given at 1:00 o'clock at tho Elk* diction of officer* sill lake plan,
Hall for th* b*Mfit of th* build­
and John Cl*gold, of Borgenlaea W. Wright, Mr*. 3. H. Col­ ing fund of All Souls Catholic rhe program far the day will
flold*, N. J - hav# rotorned to clough,
start at 3:43 o’clork.
Mrs. LoRoy ChltUndon, Church
tholr homes afftr sponding th*
Mrs.
J.
H.
Hintarm
la
tor,
and
th#
All Christian Endeavor presi­
past week with T. J. M.'Clone
Misses Aranka Takach, Jeanette dents and secretaries of th* OrBynd (amity.
Laing. Edc* ChitUndea,
and taodo District will meet at 8:08
Parksp* you, too. have tried some
La era Chittenden,
o'clock a t th* home of Mist Mar­
garet GraeaUaf on Second Street
In Apopka.
aac* of th* fabric.
— -e r—
Th* Sail!* Harrison Chapter of
—waat your gamenrs to come back ibl* tlaM with tha
th* D. A. R. w11| hav* a luncheon
W U h 87 m»tuber* in attend,
original lustre resiorwl.
at 1:00 P. M. at th* home cf Mr*
ancj a Founder*’ Day program
n , f (rtn oa Thursday altarHera la a talking pktur* that Samuel Pulaaton. Rom Court, in
W# do Glovtrlsed dry cleaning. This meant that wo
M ta a t 1:80 a’etack by lha Wool marks another progressive step in honor of Mrs. R. E. Sloven*, of
amploy a harmless, benebcLI sol c o t developed by tha
JarktotrriUt,
*tat*
regent.
R-ner­
Rida Primary P&lt; T. A. a t the tbw history of th* serora.
couauy’s leading chemist and rfcommended by ih*Uait*4
school auditorial*, srilh Mr*. A.
-Grand Hotel", ploying at th* vation* most bo mads with Mr*.
B. Lev*joy, Mr*.- F. F, Whig- Milan* Theater, merits whatever P oint on not latar than Wednn-

Informal Tea Will
Honor Capt Harriss

$ 1 .9 8 &amp; $ 2 .9 8 ]

CABARET DANCE

Literature Group Of
Club Plans Program

J. C. PENNEY

JIG-SAW

PUZZLES
7fic to

sa.no

25c to 50c Per Day
MI-LADY’S
SHOPPE

Supper Is Given By
Billie Ball, Norton

West Side Primary
P.-T.A. Has Program *Grand Hotel’ Playing
.At Milane Theater

ham, Mrs. Henry Thnntop. and gapatlalivava can be faablonod to
Casern* It. It outran** by far tho
stag* production of th* famous
Vicki Baum novel, both la mountleg, characterisation sad otory
unfoldment, net /•» ignore a cast
snparaltoad on stag* o r seroon.
Tha story at "Grand Hot*!"
ooatoro upon a a s a b w • ( striking
chorsrtora who ar* drawn togeth­
er whoa they spend a night In the
faahloaabl* Berlin hostelry. Thor*

IN Garto
* acarvhln*

king, briFiaatly
Wallace Beery.

portrayed

by

Then thor* la KringeUin, a profactory klerk, to'd h- wlf
di* la a few weeks, spending hisaving* for an a-’oventh-hour tsaie
of Ilf* la tk* Grand Hotel. Llonrl
Barrymorw Hvoo- this loir. - N«
matter what eho ho has done
Ltowtl has *over before and pro&gt;&gt;
ably atver again -will play m
human and moving a ebaractrr
lewis Btoo* to stirring as the
•hsli-shoekad doctor, and Jeur
HershalP sconn an Senf, tb* chief
porter, chained la tha hotel desl
jh il# bio wif* suffers lb* agen&gt;
vIm IH

tdt*
play#*Important rvle'
ad*. Purnell F

units pairod

IBtrre them e0 * • 'third deere#'.. end then Rkted Mymewthw

Martin's Garage* W. Ut-Street
Freak LowI# and Martin bar*

r k l stt tUaltiag of safeqr these day*. A* Lirut* nsot Andenoa sayti "It’s a
toaliag so hav* a safety-steel body

W

bee*use ws’v* engineered ouS
tho a r m trtrgii.
nice
Also, It's a rihMUaltu Six . . .
srilh (hat smoothness which /**•
n « d flo atin g Powsr oogino
mounting* aloe* give.
No woodsr Lieutimat Aodtr•oo" looked at All Three"... and
derided that Plymouth offer ■more
for tha money. Tty It yourtelf.
big, full* 4*0008 II0AM NOW *08 IIM
r You got PouivDoar Sodan $14), Convert.
Ibio ( a s p s |) 4 5 . Ramble Seat
Congo #333, Busloota Coup*
H P ). AH price* t u b (sooty.

“ Ulk* “ d
gsrment* of lb*
fibrlc*. Our dry ricaoiog meibods wUi aei

CALL

S a n fo rd ’s
B8 s.o.8. Hkcroar»to o uv r . m

E ast Socond 81.

CALL

�f

RADIO ON New Hal Style* In
Paris ReeaD Day*
r TRAINS Of
“City Nineties”
animation From
kwc To Engine
itly Facilitated
tw YORK, Pita (.—T h e
■artla) advanteye* of the
r?aa a manna of communes*
between the enfln! anil fti of a Vony fraiyht In in
; a«t forth racenUy at th"
■1 winter rcnvcntlon of »h*.
rfton Institute of Electrical
Baeva In the
Enylncerlny
liny at 33 West Thlrtyl. Street Thta f.tld of radio
1 M advocated In th* joint
[t 'a f J. L. Nicer, aaslitant
CTph wperlntendant of tho
it, York
Central
Railroad
(Dry. and R. C. Thayer.
War of th* Great North■hllway Crmpsny, aubmltl | .th* eesslon on communl701*nt

8

work

on

redlo

a few ycara, but eompractlcal net* have
ently lieen mad# avnllI th* report, (n clllny
|tf#nt need for mean,
mriration. ft waa added
I Ineta Italic ns hare Inptad entirely satisfactory op­
tion,
kmony th* adrantayra to be
iMd by aurh. communlratlons
f report Inrludrd a
aavjny
, coal; the pasaaya of elynals
Hny foys, heavy rains and
mm. wh»n itherwlao Imprarll; when Daymen are railed
. onylnvrra ran qnUhly be nokted, and otandiny train, ran
Uekly be rot and reconne-trd
ir hffhwiy rmasinya.
Ate condlllenhif of railway
ttetByvT ia n waa dtartiased
I i report aubmlttrd by W. C.
bodwfn and Charlan Kerr, Jr„
Rh of the Weatlnyhouae Elecla and Menufa-turlny Compan r - a t -Rlttnharyh. T h . MfhnII dlfflaatitas war* dracrlbad
if. detail and the report roncludI that air condHIcniny wen not
Ry desirable, but feasible and
Buttle I, with performnee entnhrabl* to the beet etalinnary
’A t th# caaalsn on rotating alee,
teal machlnrry the uae of the
tehanlral nlrutatlng
machine

•

“differential an*tyre'

PARIS, Feta (.H at. racalltay
tha
ninatiea,
when
anrlety
iode la vlctdrina, were paraded
T ureday In aa Important modlale'a eaten aa chapeaux for IB3J.
A navy and btu. atraw had a
low craven covered with white
di.lalc«. The brim waa tamed up
in tha bach said down In th* front'
and it waa worn with a blue veil
tied with a fluffy bow at ih* top'
of th* crown. A tiny black tacyl
straw turban bad a len t narrow
black lace veil which waa worn
awtthrd about tha throat.
Thor* alao waa aaw h*»lye*r
rombininy IM l bereta with |i*93
flower irime. A navy organdy be­
ret entirely eovfted with white
flowera waa worn with a matchInf flower trimmed oryandy ocarf
and oryandy ylovan having cuff*
etoddrd with white flower..
Cloth#* ahown by other deelfnera displayed scant chafiya ia aithnuelto, which yeneraNy
waa
slender with a natural waistline.
In tha midst of refutation coats

UffcedFfltf S a fety TomenwMonring
pAARKFORT, 2 y. Feta A A mean)rnowda lion that the IBM
Kentucky IcyUlaturw ibcflsh Clay
eooaty, which Slate Inspector
ta d Examiner Nat B. SawtU taya
haa t e n “notorious for naarly
half a eantary" because of fae*
ttonal violent?, la made in a re*
p e rt aabmitted to QdV, Baby
Laffoon by tho examiner.
'Abolition rf the Kentucky
mountain county nnder th* et*
■rainer'a plan would entail di*
vlolon ef-ita territory and anslynInf tha variooi aactlona to ad*
Jae.m eoontlot. “That th# gov­
ernmental machinery of th* county
baa -failed to function efficiently
le moat clearly evidenced by the
hiitory of the county f tr the
pact forty year*," the rx.miner'*
report said.
“In no ether rounty In tin
otato haa lawl.-*anc» prevailed
for m Im p k time with each
dlraitrous retolta t,, the p#*pf*,“
tho report said, “nor haa the
character of rrima reach'd Uta
barbaric level in any other- part

Taxpayers Urged.
To Pay Taxes So
Schools Can Ran

HU lk iU n .n l.. D m Boatake, J.
ti. U s u t o j . Mix Stewart, and
JufTss Mnyfe*I#r.
. C.pUin Mr*. If. M. Papworth tette, and Urn. A. W. Knox.
Out-of-town. captain* sad I M r
and: i f f HmftnmU, M n. Helen
Worker* are; Captain ft- ft. Lsvy,
of Geneva and U w b Mm. J . C

son. it.: ctpuw L

•Hn*. La I* r IftilfF*

Th# trm y ia divided M e five
lilvliion* la • harp* of . Catenet.
Walter Coif nun, f t O. flhhsholaer.
W, M. I lip m , Mr*. 1. W. C datn,
of Otiode, and H. W Ladar, of
LonywoetL
All army captain* gathered at
th# trad* body office* this aftercoon to aaltet Jhelf. tordaptct
Irani* and firth, r teat wrhrat*

per at the Veld*, on W#de**day
evrniny when drit* reeulta will
be enounced.
The peveonrcl of the afOiy other
than th* ycn«ral staff la aa fob

A. Smith.
- Captain W. A. Leffltr and hta
lieutenant. L. F . , Boy.'#, D. L
1'hra.hvr and »- D. Hlfhleyman.
Captain II- J* l*rhman and hta
lieutenant, rt. U Dean, 8. P.
Doudncy, Jno. D. Jiakiac and P.
It. Wltaon.
Cdptaln V. f t Dou«Uaa and hie
lliutenanta W. C. Hill, A. W. Lae,
Jr., and F. L. Wooaruff, Jr.
Captain V. A. William., and hie
licntenanta K. J. Hally, H. f t
Camp-*!l, W. f t Yarn, and W. H.
Schmidt
Captain C. E. Adam* and hie
IkutenanU T. L. Dumaa, fl. E.
Jones, W. B. Zachary, and J. E.
Prastnat.
Captain J- I* M .rentrtlo and

Captain E. f t Blmlworth and hta
lloutenants Kay Foe, T. W. law four lieutenant, to bo detected late
lottey.
Captain P. f t Lawton and hta
lieutenant. F. II. Bailey, W. L.
CRptate f t H. Laitty and hta Cooper, P. T. Williams, and M. K.
lieutenant*. Count. Johnson, S. J. Strickland, Jr.
Nix, H. n . Coleman, and V. A
Captrin Mrs. JuBiu Dlnytelder
S pur.
Captain Howard Ueerlin ami

a a,
»
in in# n r ii two w r» u or m ■
tContlnue,! from ’• ( • O n . )
, , m t ,a |h , , rhoty , ^ rtto(
oration by Inveetlyalln* th . prle- #f |h#
ord, r t0 kwp tk&lt;
on record of every man committed
educ.tkmal Inalltutiom
to the stale penitentiary, In thta of)tn for lka fu||
months,
way, he said, th# board would ThI, tetioa n i deeldad upor
have unbiased Information of
, mesllny of about a tta*#r
meh cas* ami would have to con- „ f th, m, mbari of the oryanlxa
older only a tew hundred rase* (ion at tha Chamber of C»m
each year Ir.atead of more than a mere* last nlybt and followot
thousand.
a round table dtacuaslon af To
Commlaatanor of Ayrlculloro marks by Tax Aaaeeeor J, Pau
N tthan Meyn, who la head of lit* Gain*, who presented flytirea ti
■late prlaon bureau, suyyeated show
a
decreased 'tan valuatiei
that this “middle man’* be some- over the county,
on* tipsrlonced In prison work
“Thors mut be some drutU
Ibut Altornoy General
U n d l. mov# to prevent the ralamlty cl
ayreril with the governor that tk# school? closing on Feta ti,"
Ih* Investigator should tat a law_ _ _ _
yar.
| other member* of Iba board,
It was finally left unsettled af- Imperially with Ih# attorney yenthough Ih# governor said he woobl'nnid the commissioner of bgrtruldtacus# th# matter farther wlUillura.

T R I A i S IZ E » **f

W?

pv#taped a t th# Maatachuarits
Mtituto of Technology, was ex.
b t a r i by four engine*rs of the
nM I. Th* rMchlne, a mrch.nlM o l, make* pocalble tho
wtUon af nonlinear difterentlLe^aaalon* In about thru* mintaa, although th* proeea* fortmif took many heura of ronHRrated work.
Thera waa rrcenlly held a rnntaltion at which Colonal Robft 1. It pea, vlec-prtsMcnl of
Irt American Ttlfphona ami
^eyrapta fompany spake an th r
Mjact" Th# rrofrakiancl Devcl■Mfiti of th# Rnyln**T.“ In th#
n#rnoun tha itrf*gates mad# InHCtlcn trip* to th? plant. In
■O metropolitan c m , ami mHrncd In til* cnylne-ring bulldry aftarwarda for the praccnta.
«R of the’ BdtaM Medal far IMS
I Bagraf* Gheraili, vte*-pr#*L
Nit and chief enytaier of the
il^erlc.n Trlephon- and Tclefaph Company,

eui Is

Arrested In
Jafido PorPosfng
i Tax Collector

ORLANDO, Feta ( — After elgad posing aa a federal income
&gt;x collector and obtaining money
ram seven - business firm , her#
Id. from others Ir Leesburg. Ml.
i n , LAha Asm, and Euetta, P.
. Bratton, Washington, D. C,
tta In t|m custody of federal of*#n tact night enroute to Tom1, following hta indlctmnt fay a
teral grand jary Wodntcday an
chary, of violating th* 0 . R,
Ml rod*. Bratton waa arretted
an Orlando itora thla week by
patahli Ccofga F. Cotton while
IdmpUny to colloct th* last In-

ink *

Mr, of Osceola; Captain Oaa
Bckmak. of U k a M anna; Captain
Prank Event, of Lake Maoy; Cap*
lain J . EL Pea, of Paala; Captain
?- D. Hain**, of
Altamonte
Springs; Captain J. H. Mattlek, et
L an(w ad, and Captain Q. Mallett,
t nd I-t. Gordon J . Barnett, of
P a n Park.

LEOAL NOTICE

M. LEONARD. et a t. Defes*eats.
osaitnit n r r m i r s n o v
t . ik h t s t r ttr F lo rid a to
T im AFTER-NAMED RESPOND­
ENT*. IIRKRTINOB:
r.

To: C. U

Mr. Gainea told Ih* meellay,
•aylny that h# boltevrd It could

Meet In Tampa

t.

V. Bain**, John Metach, 8 r , V.
Captain H. tL IteBam aad mb OYlodb) Cdptolik u . r t i a (taafto,
A. Spaor, W. H. TaftnlcRffc, and lieutenant. Union IL Aren, O. P. of Slavla; Captain A. 0 . W i|M r,
T. H. Erkenan,
Herndon, P. K. Roumlllat, and f t of Ckolmta; Captain T. J . M l*

T h e Livest Commercial Organization In Florida

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Ike e a t... of K!&gt; I.WJ.TAnir, Der 11 r , it. rommarr*,' . Ohlanomn:
URHAIdt I’ARniN. IIT m l. CAR­
DIN, tel or rsrmve. Oktakoma: and
iirsnui.i- r ah din and PRLTA
CARDIN, and LICIDR CARDIN.
Minor*, of Carman, Ok lake ms:
Too and end* of roe are kevekr
ordarad an t renulrtd to be and anw ar kafor* .kla Court la Wsnford,
Bemlnolo Count r. riorlde. on Mon­
day March *Ui. A. l&gt; lt« . Ih* u r n
bains a rulo d ir •» .bin Court, to
answer tbo Rill of Cniuptalnr filed
bervln oanlnel roe, opoo toll ere le
appear, plead or seawar a*M Bill
at Cenrpfatnt )k* Decree of Ihle
TuuM will bo entered oanlna. row
Tblo urder to bo published ooc* a
weak for four ronMcmltvo week* IP
Ik* bee lord Herald, a newepapev
re.ularlr publtabed la nemlnol#
Count r. florid*.
Witness my hand and Ihd offWtal
seal of ih* abor# entitled Court.
tbl. 1. - a r of V ."K rf o f c l S y
Clerk Circuit Court
Br:
A. U. WKBKd.
D. C
WILLIAM N. RIJ.IR.
Orlanto, riortda,
Bullcltar for Complalnanl.
(REAL)

isreef nod Ike Real of raid Court
i Buford, aemtaol* Ceu.tr. Flor­
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Clerk ef cirenll Com*.
A . M. W REKB,
Dupuiy ctork
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Rnlleltor add Ceunaal for Flslnrt

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all-star
hwrehail tu r n whlfh. under the
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tho DtLabd aiUUV. a 9
Vat hg thr East Cm *I city
a ft* moon, wllj play Dig
ord all-glare ham on Sunday,
It n « announced this
W Jack Sanford and Red
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Xiiiilor High Cage
Loop In Four-Way
Tie For 1st Place

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Sanford Golfern Free C.oir IaCMwiiKr Everglndm Will High State Court
Lose To DcLand In |,nt 0,f Euo v" 'I"1" Be Featured At Renders Decisit
Ala'tches Sunday
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Celery Market Reports
Through courtesy o f the U. 3. Department of Agricul­

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fr.e golf lesson* whlrh til-.rite C,
ture in co-operation with the Florida .State Marketing
A tie for dr*t place in the
a n a s ' . . . T . . , : ■ *Flomla
w i .u siiprrnn.
m s s . sknuirl
. &gt;'&gt;'•held th
I - r Ihe second airtight time | | u||. pro B,
, „(1„ry
■landings of the Junior High
Bureau, It. E. Winfrey, Sanford representative.
mithin n month Hanford V ... and Club, was ready ta gi*.- i„ high Alllnmt, In rhs .e ot i
new .papers me n o t lief M il
School Basketball league exists
wm.cn golfers were hnr.le I sc- school taiy, and girl- la-t !tat»» gl. las eipvrlihvin •into i fn»fP| iiul'ty of I rl when /ivy publk
at the end of t h f fifth week o f ] , . . , . *
*2, "n** N fh In VVikthlnalnn. IMfla, feat, after IH.holt* of piny over day morning,
ha* rerelvt I &gt;■ letter (.. 4
w. Incuurel dispatehrs tec (veil fn
ptay. With ihe league ending after' ,« * ■ &gt; , s-.e. a. isu . U
I IM rlUrii, rtii*i Ilm'hriitar, 11 t4r* llte Hanford Country Club ro .i-e
This morning h* said
I lie ilmwit, mat .i .i i . f t . i *"»*• »i fir , it . . la|him ei-gat d
«hr,
I
ie
M
f
fr
ir,,.r'lgu*t*m
rea l week’, ptay, the poreibUlty
ei r . l e X h
gnthnlnit and dUtMvjUn* nea*.";
♦*1N« INN ATI
HtiinUf, 3 ritht &gt;r tirday aftienoon with men an t. I...... .. will h» given n u t -"aiur* eshthll nl
also looms that Ihe fo u r, team*' ft, |
PMM'I- b*i • U j i i m l, U m , uhla l. women tram» from P ela rd .
Th« m urt. in nn oplnlun * 1
| day moining i t th# (im s loi.u. at
ijr ». mmmi ' u I illt# I t l j l
MONII.W: in n r *
rhirasM
may tlnish In a four-way tie for Kforuu u , h rmiir
C tilvf J o s tle - E iikl II. H sv ls,
Mr*. V. A, Speer** team of lovaltteady aniiounred: U;0i&gt; ii'ilisi fo. ho will viol III 1 * Is .re r3, IfElrull 3. or# mt’h |iy ClMvIgiitl.
*. r*ur n - T t » u i - i
drat pace.
%mtU4 IklpaMnlB *f l&gt;V«if Is II# h..lMflt|'.vltF, T.tfeathl. VJrJBsl ILlpM . wrmen gidfera ilro| prd a 16 tn 8' girl- of high school tir. ; I'.d'l
d-r i. n. w-i«tper differ grr4(
rotifer with H
Vlli ei t,
Jrl. Wla i
l i l l f i M ain lav IsadiVt F fl. X I Mr licit, k tul
The Hawk rye* and Sharpshobl.
ll. tn iiewspu -eis thlch exist!
IMU
ATI*/*NT i
riiirfn. .'cei-ion to the 1b l ind liitm, 1"VIih k for boy* of high »i In*.&gt;| ng , nit llw . i xlllbll i M,r . | |.
era have each won three and lost
riorM A •, n n u t . ! , c ,
i lift! i 1.
th. ....... th- I n d lll-l law*
whin* John ||erh*t‘* nun leant;"ad IO:IHt o'cloek fur. g u |. nti.i Kvernladtc.
■mo U scheduled In re* m m . i r —Teiui—it.
HA VANN i l l UIVr.ltMVMMf! KM •: , .
............. , u
•in
writ t.n and I tin I there Is g ■
hoy, of Junior high m'linol m;.
requeslg from many lo­ two gam#* while the Mustangs ('■?!«« Rilpaamrlft *f f f li r f fma nrifar Nrw iw ri I. inihn| Hlch* ° l**^ ■') '** -•*' *** ^ RtfOlf,
Dr. A l i . n
i&gt; ^ iis letweeu news storlra J
lk« IssIsH eO tM t IHalHvV la mMn*l i.» Ne ar V»*rh I. Pan nan# 1 *^cuiVa of !lip Pontfh'a iimUhi *
cal'fa&gt;4 who witnei.nl th- San- and Ramblers have won two aid
I'liRillecrs in. '■
ahl|i|*U«
Fatal
lafapmatlaa
f
a
t
i,,...
it.
,
*
,
,
T ^P -’iiitl
win b I i e 'i . p i p e i ? 1
ftrd-DeLand y im i of fail week. lost three games.
Rttlnrslny, r»h . X i m ,
fl M m * &gt;1*191 ili‘fuitci| Mia*
J « n ifinl K«*t» I &gt;11— 141 ; J ab . mtill
li r I hi’
l*
.j
n. 11 . w lie jt.nl
and news tlijs
tliJk.f
MANFVlIh 4»VIF.fM» H*« I i«»n of jllb* ., J to |; M h . II. Stull tlv
Efforta* war* made to urcorc ' a I (tames played Ibis week were K»h. 1 J1 J-M 7
tll.h
vlenili
to
displays
of
defensive h i t i l g p lhr«a«|» f i t F to tM * I«!v« K!•*r»•t.%r MIM. |Mrll&gt; ElmHi. Ilain»t! i * tl
lit-h they r reive freak
gwtoe with Orlando or Cocoa all- fine
' I n . Genrye Mull, ."* to
|tvr
‘Hindi
ii
i
w a f i I I a r i i 4 ( « f • J a f i» « a i( ! ! f t «l»irln* Krt4,«? M b M, linitfi«tBE tighi M ,tl
I.ttnii!.... PI
e
•tar*. jw t baseball in te m t In ttrcnglh. The Rambler* won a 7
W g f v v n A ItaM B la t U r a I t no aecitnai of waaifirri nitMrrilv Mr*. T . .V|or-e defraled Mrs.
juv.er Kind.
lureirrwfo,
Mhiv |t r M «a4ft« al fiM A. M. wira ia*mlr$p
1
H »tb
it.
&lt;1 i ew p.ifwr* are
tlnM dtie* has not &lt; n yat ad- lo 6 game from the Mustang* in
n»ark«t alooiifv, I'arleettd* f. o. I. tronl. d lo 6; Mrs, I'm 11 Hnillh
lluelli.il lo ‘ i
«4MUr.
*
." re .celt
&gt;i nhhh i&gt; retleited ^l|
vowced 1o tha early ataaon gam" which Captain Zachary at for- *mmdmr, r»fc* C IKUi
whlRian* fwttat thagEil on «U||%Er-*l d. f.-nted Hh&lt; Helen MntrMello
laid
apple,.
blA lb a n y 1 tlalllmrer* 4,
1. a h *
Um
AM*
trEttniftbrlrfllrsH
.... .. ii -i. . of I* - world path red,
atar*, ieeording to Jack Sanford. ward was the only consistent CM
Gratified over Hie nPrudnitr* »t r pin** lm&lt;
I 1*41,11 III lit. h 2 In I; M r-. Hoy Symes dt'frsIH
fggo 4, r iiif ln M tl 4, rtc iv lM itl I, •'Mural f«W
* I't r t III &gt;• I .....I »lt-Ijjl.llt. ,| by s
-The focal team will work but scorer, turning In ala of Ihe seven U pfvliir, lit 1, threat nr, M irh I. ffalEE, 4r**fRvl«|ii ill? wj&gt;«h*-t|. i .t Mrr. L. K. Fuller, t pi n. and Ml- r f 62 young Hanford g n ‘. m the
‘Giades uini it*,
.■ "•o ' 1-111(111(1,1 in thl* art!
1oi Al*■tiw\ ini»#11jr I - 1m*; 'Tin
wegk in preparation for a points. The Sharpshooter* harded D rlrnU i, llarifn in l I, tndlamA|mliw *
...i | |. , liliPTo. .'th ,. iieitl Mild lumpier It Hears
arlEw rFjw»fI*,! (&lt;, Morrnret IVters defrated Slnrr It. Vuman*' Ctnti Haiiiriliiy oonniog tin f1»s, |-y p i.
t . l a h i t t m l n * . Mich I. J m m v t ’Uv dags. sl«o h w
c a * «. In DeLand M il Sunday aft- the Itawkeym an 8 to 7 defeat tn I. I d * tt li i| l| a I, N ew O r lf i n a J, N ew o«*»«Er t-t.ki- w iilif l ttu| |ir?ft?iirtt, Milh-r 2 to I.
where bilk of orrantrre(i..-g-t|tr| ■le. It | al o |d,ul.i. &gt;1 In It.
lo
l e «hown in l.nvs h «l
4,1 rfna. flr-FthK, Mi»«l ?hl|nticr{!*
ifirtln g at 2.30 n‘ctock. which forward Robson racked up Yrtrh 14, !*htlAilElrhli%, 13.
tttorea of Ihe men's matrliri: Hcniit troop locally wa. h.’itril, mink ll.ill im tid l o Hie (,m lit r l.n- int. n t. to
ibn r a h 3. r«ri[nnjrit&lt; Yitril* 13, f i l c h . tillId
gudly of 111
Three new facea will appear In the • x| of the eight points.
Wftwl i i v ll(M|l«k* I. ||u r h e « |p f I.
e iT T w n rn o ii
s o .it . n ,i*. II. IITUH, lleLaiid, won from Joe Mrt, E, t|.- Miti'er, rtinlriita i id)
wnllwih
,'JwJi, *VllkklUfjk*swUU«A&lt;4ttkiwtMU«a»bM»..aiev*JUs
■
e
Kaftferd line-up for ihi* name,
Line-ups and scores: Rambler* MhFall naif4 ..I. T. eM
- ,r I.
.. m ___ I. e r .. . rtaar. s H.i xriltr.i' is
■A4—treso»Untw»*atwl&gt;ireTy‘"|t»TWi»r6,*»Ht&gt;—HBtffW &gt;E,hTWynr^TIffT"?o,nt' be sin
llow It g tow mi .
f/
I't.ii ., too -till lo tlu-nt by rec
^ ^ J h A -J U trljU i acitapa.aa.iaiifiaLi
| itiAFitl Yltiw, mirke-t •ts'it.ty Khwhla ItaLand, woit front II. Holler, ;l to milter rn Insij* i.rgiiiilsatluit In
Hr. Alll'ou, i&gt;s eitiwnl of hi. Hire.I mol "reliable" new.i galhil
part, Tam PhllBpa will huq^i part t&gt;. Walts r, 0, StolnMT g. !, W il­ Atlanta f. ftlrmlEAhnai I, t*hi» » I* |aeh rmu*«, w iatml, a ilm 133.
I
few t J5i 1 tins
1 6#l-| Id ; « II; Jake Morse, D id* d, won from day nnsnurri-ii that u final nr i v|»-i liiienl. with nod knowlo Igr llie neple ie«.
*» l» f?|MF|lM|Ptl 3. (.IEVe I-I Mil 3, I hr
of- the panic, and a tall right- liam* c. It; Mustang* 6, Captain A
I ts
% ,(„* 1 Ti-3 0D, fr*w Hr. A. \Y. Epp«. 2 tn I: No I Pull rrtlflrttbm inert mg will be held I'f the sill's of nlilll Elofl'nv l.
Iflill X 1IniJannfHvlu V, Jvrt**? Ajltg
To b.d.l idhetwl-e, Ihe lot!
hander named T. A. Therlilgrr, Stanley f .7, Thurston, f, ’J , Odliam I. Mrmfthl* I. N'.iwhk IIIe t. Sr* 3 I'*, la ting | . | | , | 9*
i**, ll -l uiiil, defeated Poll A lt nt ihe Firet Melhull.t l hutch yin n - ' l . t i n g lh&gt;* I j l u n n l f ; m o l 1 1•-fit
■id. Would l e l.i aillij ct llfE*|
• fa b rn t, NVw n * l* .,n - | . N ew \ n r k
wha bailed ta the K adrm League c, 6, Stand rmn and B. Colbert, 4.
*
No f ffi t Ik I, 1’a f t'm a r
T a I’d *
2 I i tn 1 2 ; due Adhey, I'- t and, no, next Ktlilay inoralrg al lrt:*Ht t gib'll I i.r Ih.per In tin' ii cesillv 'of Verlfyl
ishibits,
that year, wilt he on hand to pilch guard*, l&gt;.
llfi'hmtkntl r», .^chnci i n l y |, HI I,m il
ii'rlork,
nil
ili.poi.
ho
i
or
|
blUblng
fi
•
li
lea
ted
.li&gt;hrr
Herlwl.
2
12
lo
lie p.(Inli-i| mil, tiow. t.-r, lint
1 Total t*
If iecessary.
Sharpshooters 8, Robson f 6. I, Tniing.iitwn
t»f ■ IR knttr g»Er|'M«l rnil«
\ t Oil. utrrliup. Gill Hi nut of. some ln i.M il
12: J,
Ludwig defeated II.
o - olnm e wilt new Item nt the |ierd of -iei
Tlge Minor cent word to San Captain Ddham. f, 0, SlloothnfT, r, ?*******
la* at h imi %. t|. foM|«?.
Thnmpnm, Ik la n il, 2 12 In t*2| ('• ini finiii liitand.i .uni Wittier be
iiires.ary
In
miler
(■» giilliv »f libel. Th, opinion stihl
|N»T«IMA4? VAIIlw
HiiiH iy 11
ford today that he U ready to 0, U’llarr g, 0, Tilli* and J. Col­
Earw iui i,.t N ew York II l ‘ltl.1. ( i s " . Iti-I nn.l. defraled II. M I'mk will be nil Im l |o Infil let'll Irke ndvNntnile of lhl&lt; nppoi "title ■r mi-on" nn .1 ty appll
pitch the entire game if nreetaary. bert, guards, one each; Huwkcyv* iviirth
4, Ito p in n 4, H ilt Inn
In Hie rap... ottiler roqahlenil
err*Pen *nf tlinlly to pill tile novel e.Jlllitl
V n ls .it 2 |-2 to 1 2 ; Hi II. W. rMsisjan.i' m the
However, ho will he ackrd to Mart 7, Captain StcVens f. 2. Lawson D ill itt* I[it* M rt onn rta c J il* , IVkiiliinaloti, 1‘iov tat*tier. A I • «l o Tt .• .
Kinder defraled II. I . Pieter, 2 I toot- her*, ll i&gt; anticlpatvil that lielule Ihe v l-ilo i, to the fnlt, lie the MMItl held thal th" Tan||
-A thA game and OUT? on for about f, I, Dear, c, 2, B. Colbert, g, u, K
|trtnaflrM , JI v m i anil W o rrk m lrr
Wallrr II ORon, note,| American In I ; Gill Hargreaves, Hel.iind, He mote than 't&gt; gttl. x&gt;Itl he piesetll, I el |eve i tin ' none fnvorelde piiti- Mntning TfUnlhr was not guilty
w |fa a r Inning*, after which Phillip* Steele, g, 2.
• *’ » '• •»*M fo r tEEi*iiR»nn»nr nii
MONr*AT,
ra ti |m?ee«I
pro gojfrr wh,. ap|&gt;rairi| tn an ea. feal.il II. Xnfllelde !l In 0; Todd (or ihe 62 present !*•( Hnlmilny belly mil be l-ldnllled for solllll -IiIh-I for (ml.Inst Ion of two p
or Therifiger will wo to work.
Viirk 3J, FlillM«lE|fihiit 7. Iltiriim 7, hihilb.n match boro Krblsy aft- Sniltli, Ih-Land, defeated Ered e'l slgrllli'd su intention of ie
ns’orlntloti •llspati-lir* saying
I Init. i, lire -'lllaile
n r.I llie
The line-up a* anticipated to­
linnr* 4, ritluhurgh 3, AUtanv
J.lin
It Isy ti1 was lodleted ft
taming,
an
I
htlnging
none
girts1
Polly,
.1
to
0;
II.
P
While,
lie
rrnrnm
Is-fore
a
si.iatl
gsliery
reday la a« follow*: Minor, Phillip*.
piopn.cd lull oHull polk,
vloiitllon of prohlhltbin lawa
rrnllnl mostly from nesth.- rillev Land, defeulrd, I . Dunn, I l » 6. with tlirm.
«r; McCrenc, firet base; Sanford,
pettier with FMwniil E. I'enanta
turned in a canl of IM on tho par
Mi ■. li t In till _ tin-tiling
11
aetanrl bare; Friable, abort atop;
thro coitgreaatnan from Illinois,
70 lav-out, or ony strrVr more
thiit phiriils nii- tim 'd lo iml
Cake, aa pitcher*; Chapman, catchI ayne w n not lidllcte,| and
than the rnurse record of 67 whlrh
lligglna, third \ hgao; Harriaon,
llielr daughlin I I thl* luerlltlg II
...I Die Trlln nr ruin pany
he holds Jointly with Con.- HtrMartin, u d Reed, outfielder*.
they me Inleie di d in Im u n if ,
416,111X1 damages lie leal in ll
axen.
I G irl Heniits, "w * wtrnl l . p.el on
coll rnnrl (or IllllshornUkfl guflii
Mr. Hagen plnyril Ids usual
The Sanford ' Tennia
team
|tier wuy at once oil o pi out mo
n0.1 upfienl.d tu Ills s l a t s auprai
played an Intar-elty match yester­
A Lake City baakalbatl tram strong game, according us Andrew
i Hint I* aimed at______
gi iluvr-l. rptou
|Im&gt;{.
...^ ....
t
. i i .
jU - J murt which nfflrmeil lh* tl
day In Euslla to meet defeat In that towered over Conch, Leonard Carrawsy, manager of the club,
moral and physical side of tlioj M E Id lH I’ IIN E ,
ff&gt;-b.
6
ml It,
tvety match. A wind of gale-llke Me Lucas' HemiMle High quintet (inly p sr, wa, ho in tho rough.■
girl’ , life", she said, "mid we In -1*I’*’*
I ' " " ) Iml
E .hln&gt; ,
____
proportions mad* accurate play­ by both sire and weight, managed hi* pi lling waa auprrbjL gnd Jlhl
WAKHINGTONr-Ee-v- 6 —&lt;fH*— rv ttm 'T F rr gin Id Wat . uKT m !i"r" PBR H '-T mdJinobil.« I i-hi
ing almost tarpoetlWe; and ttor*: to score r 62 fo 4T vretory here drtvr* 'w rro "nmslstenily long and Ji rtnrlng Ihr pirsrnl system id &lt;iv«r, to ollor.I thl. M lu i.p y ) '" ’i mil of.stall l.u)i .... I i u r j
KMlMM'lt I'll'K EAI1JI
lllg l i lll pel .i'll&gt; p.l'.l'd lhlocp.li
end play redacted this condition Friday night after a wild free, true. A 26-foot putt on niunb.-r
'p e r f e c t j i n o r n l n g m e e t i n g . "
luxation
presented
a
iv n
■coring contest featured by l*«k of five for a Idr.lb* th .... was one of
Mi Hu. me tiklwvvn t.
'l, mid
m ;\\ YORK Helen Mary Ta;
of tha waather.
intwo of overlapping." I ’rexident
i I*. M
lor, Unit with * hrr ssnphai
Clay Williama, number two defensive ability on both side-, the feature* of his p in .
Grorge Christ, north, in pro, ll.iover lislay t»l,| the iiiteistate
DEEIt H HI MS III.IH HAHL
Them weir 1:17 mote tarn yolttg' ctaaed died four day* after bl
Hanford player, went down to de­ and tha srortng spree of the viswho
wa. piillr.l with Mr. Hag n, Tonfettrift- of legislator&lt; here lh*l
(ting
renter.
isiilll than n&gt;nlit .ml the Dixie Horgeuiin eileniled a lulls throu
feat to Roger Carter In morning
he
had
hope*
thisi
n
meeting
might
turned
in
n
76.
but,
that
score,
IMit K
HI’IIINlil',
Wyo A Illpliwiiy i.n I 2J Itiole null'g iv - it Hie Infant*, ulsluitilnnl wall Intfl
Semlnol, High led at only one
matches, by scores of *-l and 7-6.
Willi Mr. Hagen'-, was rnui’tth to help . straighten o il th* problem.1, .
Vkll b i *' I «fol IV in!
vomli g III,| ,01 Itl' Kb ilm Ihe.sleiiutrh *o thal rlie cnulil
The second
morning match stag* of tha game, al the end of Insure this nair a two l'p vl tnry
lie
said
the
.....Idem
has
arisen
"
y
hiuhwn&gt;,
fed iirlfTieinlly 1ml her cunditta
brought defeat to D. L. Harper, tha first quarter when the seoru over Pug Allen. Delamd prti, and Ihreugh the ivolution of govern- huurse killer o ileiTQ wnlkiiie 1
'•
Huiiipt tin t&gt; hour p e l Iml llie ie fulled 1" Improve.
number four local player, who waa 10 to 0 In favor of the local*. G. IVi S|ienr:r, Sanfortl amateur nv*ntal function* i f mnnlelpalllle*. oct.isi lit" lord of u long .....*
M
bed as hi* opponent, Arlene At the end of lh , half It wa, .11 who particlimleil iu the exhibition township*, eoiiniie*. and stale*. lit i l l Ik* o u t till' I'Uk.l, &lt;.&lt; Ill til u r i c t : r n n , i i.iitniniiig fill's ; n o
to 24 In favor of the visitor*,
Ktuie,
Tanking woman tennis
"The n*.ult hn» tie n a rerfeel ill ill luiidiliiH down Hie hill i t s e ltg iI &lt; |I.I |n.( mu 1ll n ’ d fi.U
WII.MHtON Addlllon to l l £
dkhllw al the end of th-' third mntrh.
r a m Willi t&gt;|,i pi " ir ltg r m gullUt tel Wdlislim, nearing tompltlloq,
player ta Florida. . Mias Kruse ip arter the visitor* hid a 80 to 3S T»* Toewl team-wort sa* h s l a mam of oveilspplna. csmflUting
I.EKHIH’RG
It
II.
IteynoM
won atrilg h t seta by the scores of advantage.
the visitor* won throo holes, while lax syglems with inevitable Inva- Rrytml.la op.-m-.l ph logropli slut .uUlh ’Diet., wen I* nirs with ................................... ...................J*
L.M ji.i* .e iip e t . liidlnt .wed nod 17
sion* by one authority of fax areas
«-0 and fl-f.
favor of tha vtaitore, while at the the remainder w.ro halved.
cats with Ilf* ju m * o n g e rs .m in in g
O. P. Herndon, Jr.,
playing end of th* third quarPr tho visMr. Allen’s feature was a .160. properly Moeging lu another au&gt; In liVre.
£
z i ■
i list. The elin-kei tank* only I | onornher three for Sanford, waa no itors had a M to 16 advantage.
yard drive nn number nine, while thoiity,” th- president .aid.
7c Him • lim an.
"If yoor ronferi'iiep ran help
peslilmi wnlk mirth, I wulh ru'F
Mr. Spencer contributed revrnd
match for L Manwell.
who
Guvoctk,
substitute
Ssnfnid
k U o c l mowtk.
and 2 wnlk miiiiIi ihitfng III'1 day.
dashed ■ foul drive to win, 0-1 renter, was unable lo rope with fine putt, and rocnverle* a* his make a seHnllfle dllslnn t&gt;f tax
M inim a m i h a r f t 30c.
source* nmongst various governThe ehiil&gt; . » «
made Ihinughand 0-1.
the speedy play t*r hi* msn, center pari of wbn I Mr. Cnrrawny tirinid
"Pnrrrnl Dire am, when I
out Ihn alnle In ohinln I'alu for younger, I wua wilvlrt.il to U!
1 *
Beginning
the
afternoon Flrlds, and a- a result this visit an "iiniisualty lute rti-tllig and mental atllluirllles you will have
mska
a
scl.niifir
division
uf
'ax
wrll-playrd
match."
n
.u
l.y
the
f.deigl
tellil
ngeuidf*.
Gardul for rranplng and Irn _
match**, 1* H. (’nitre, number one tag player was a Mo tu run wild,
F"i nwiy teai* mu lw*f dm im* hs&gt;g
firlrnry a* well as pi eCotiomy of
The card*:
Iroghje," writ,* Mrt. Kalbtr
Sanford player, faced fc. McGhee, scoring 24 of .tha visitors* 62
pres, rliw.l rimwie i i maw I,.on l it
n i’T
our whole poe rn mental system."
I'l iii i-H ir.ii i .h i u ' a i i
i)oi|*oo, of loiwrr t’lly, Mo.
CU'igUs tuldi and blnn.kilts, knovot
leading Eustis player. After Irad- points.
*411 431 r . I
31
I’sr
helptrl tne and slopped till o
bow lUegeinu* It 1&gt;to lit lie oi hang imi,
mi m
a w ii
t* 1**0
t.iAc-ui&gt;* and scares:
iV E T O lrth W A lttl repaired Ing In both seta, Cotter fo»l what
: . | | 931 114* 34
Llrnniidtl'in kill i i . ..... ami o«
inks i its. aa re*. a#*it**ie h i . « r i u i . |
H E N V L I: I I I H ill. tl.
lion- tng. Before Ihn birth ot my ba
on# who really knows how. was a hard-fought sttrugglu by MiltlC,
r,
i ir, m \%
S m ith . 13 vII. o
mll.ee Idlhlv I'lilent tot o - In mil i la* III , i !, o' bit Ii......... I till- HoiikCI
rf
It.
I M i l in riled a lonle lo a l n
M l 411 V I
n
IlmirfiEi, 3 M|m&gt;llttf
ga,, Jeweler, Mag. A rt.
rcores of H-fl and M .
XaMtUiiclMn. 3
lnr.it*, qnlrklv iml rlli.Ii"f( •i"p* *1!
IN
siirapih and appellle. Known
Kitiirlrr, It*
|*.*sl
,
ll
l"IO
i.t
I’ll*
Ml.
l
(Io
-.mat.*
and
c.ilils
lint
othktsi
n
might
Earl Evans, number five for Klrl&lt;f». 31IV
.11 I I I 111 - 'X
K e II f , 7 l*4F
Have Your (ilututm
V e r s a s p ir in now o bliieiilni lie in of the k S 'k died thal U'irdnl wa* a rimm) tnnle,
III III I I I -IV
ran lo uilmik tinidiblliiviirrli, * | (I inrn
il"i Meg la l ike II nnata. I look
Ml
I M I*
Killed Now I 11
IRARLE IN 6c AND 10c Sanford, via* drfeated by his Hrl'nUlitit 93
t jrom «)sii&gt;n Ii |n ik e i(n l ho lh - • *
t*|r Elfifiv 1 ‘ «T1it!i|
K
111 H i
l l It
for nine ppiiiIIm. I feel that W|
KiilKhtf * AIIeii
Redurril
p
r
l
r
#
on
•High'
eviil
nt
*
1
1
t«bl*
sod
i"
i.
lit
so
li’.Uji
INQUIRE AT Y O U R Eustis opponent after leading 1-0 MHlillElnn. •»
«
.11 kit llt -s d
‘■i ■1 ■■1
in Ihe llret set. The Kuatli player Hlr phr ii-&gt;- I
gntHl hrallh l« due In I'lrdul."
*
jmW l-Og ,t lBllia|, »&gt;t II lv «•■ ’’ktrl'
vision
a
i
-1
Kryplnk
leme.
Aim
CHBORHOOD STORE.
K
T4||V iV hful If# hmlM Hi# n ail
list dd*.s and Uplreoial iml* *«yintake,
then took him Into camp by iopifn.
all alvei' ami modern foiJ
BOVINE T. D. WII'RIl OUT
lh« Ii4i4thi4 ►» if| (tain? „ r nrtllM I
Yeor &gt;n.u dreaahl gn.riaicev i'is&gt;&lt;
straight sets. 6-4 and 6-2.
tilled frames.
nil m i n i * tl h t n l » « i
mtd'i.iit lo i.l'inil ne *»"■ -i»'C' i ll fnj Kama tamuia :•*«**
•Xoa( and Found
The number one douhle* team well and Kruar, coming, within
fu r m »r f-'i }«,«mi ■ f|#» ind
prire InrglgtviH igm ,
U r / H n t r v Mcl.nulli», J r.
HELENA, Monte- Nlttelrni ul
f i n not irllrird s b r f i i k m a 1 ttoniql
(irtirw.
I'AlHM f, it m tu i
for
Eustia,
eon*l*Ung
of
McGhee
ll.in at illirrlf.l, Rrekis llis I'.-uh e tin .. . if you firefbr
(IIM I)M KI iflHT
■rl.polnl Ihtee lime* In the sec­ Monlnniio's f.rt nointu-s now are
S j: Bo*Urn terrier, wearing
ji Hil fn li tv i» lii m n i t |it% #(! u m ll
raid ihlt hist* sn lb
lf'-|&gt; f J**;
111 Barb Av*.
leather collar, aniwtre name and Carter, had little lrobot* in ond ael, only In line filially by tin on Ul- nceretlltk'd list of nuinllc*
II IliB Iml ,11 Hn| I ill illUf
noilil h i on hind hit Iml ml U" 11Ir.
reward, phone 726 K. defeating Ihe Sanford coinblni- close scores ol 7-6 and 10-H.
free of I'ovino IplieruliMls.
tlon of Colter end William*, 6-1
ttlomohilen
and 6-4.
Harper and Evars, comprising
D TON UuckTflood. |80. EOrd
kup. Uood. fdS. Reel L Son*. the Sanford number two doubles
Irani, pot up an eatrcmcly hard
Car Dealera.
fight in their match against MaaAN Auatln and pay off th?
, ‘teortgage with Ilia tarings. Reel
tft— A p a rtm e n t* F o r B e n t
f t Rena, Dealer*.

.. Final Organizaliim

j; M o o ti n g Foi Girl
ScoiitH To Be Held

Hagen ChalksU|)68
In Exhibitiion Golf
Match Here Friday

Eustis Is W i n n e r
Of Tennis Tourney Lake City C a p e r s
With Local T e a m Defeat L o c a ls By
Score Of 62 To 47

580 Au tomobiles
(Jo South ihrough
Melbourne.In Day

P r e s i d e n t Hits
Overlapping Of
Taxation System

RATES

Says CAROdl SlilMf
To Slip Oiimpim

DoctNi Give Creosote
For Dangerous Coughs

STAINL

m

ALLEY OOP—Our PrchiHtorlu Anconlor

USED CARS—Three Chrysler SeOna Dodge pick-up. All
steed. Gulf Pilling Station.
Cltir. Eta.

/^v

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1

TH E W EATHER
C M r , rain I aright tad Seadnjr.
Colder tonight and
Banter.

NUMBER I

Farmers Will Meet
N ext Monday Night
F. T . Dorner, president of the
Sami note Agricultural Club to*
day announced that at Bipedal
meeting of th* Club In tha Court
Houaa next Monday night al^
8:00 o’clock,'Information relat­
ing to the moating of grower*
and ahlppora In Lakeland la«t
night will bo aiplainad In de­
tail and a ganarkl dtacuxskn wil|
ariao as to tho prrsant plan nf
plowing up a portion of tho cal­
ory crop. Ail'ffower*. whether
mamboro of tho Club or not, ar«
Inaltod to thla moating. Ho laid.

DISSOLVING OF Urgent Pleas Are Made To PLOWING UP OF Roosevelt Leave
PRUSSIAN DIET To Care
Contnuttcc Fo r A id CELERY WILL Jacksonville Upo!
/jbr Unemployed
BE EXTENDED 10-Day Tacht Tri
DENIED IN VOTE VERDICT IS GIVEN

WASHINGTON, f»b. 4 .-M V Urgent picas for more federal
help‘In raring for mduntrng mil­
lion t of unemployed yesterday
Combination Of Com­
Sergeant At Arms Is
wnn such support in a Senate
munists, Socialists
Disciplined
Ar­
iankirg sub-committee that quick
*
,
«
ticle Dinting That
And Centrists Beat
apyiotal wa« in sight for Hcnatnr Wagner'* hill to open up all
Solons S o l d Votes
Attempt 214 To 196
Judge Orders $50,000 resource* pj the Rrcorstruction
Satisfied that IVie roursa of
BERLIN.
Feh.
4—(AT—The
WASHINGTON. Feb. 4.—
Damage In Breach corporation for relief.
action l« leading to tha effect i
Prussian
,||et
today
defeated
the
height prospect In commit­ anticipated and desired, a group
(IP)— Chairman Norris today
O f Promise Action teeThe developed
National Socialite motion for dis­
T h tty
as
yesterday's
called a meeting of the Sen­
solution. .Communist*. Centrists,
of representative Florals ertery
■ i
R t 'r c i v p f l N o M o r e
Sensational charge* having to (trial hearing* on the hill brought growers met
and Socialists in combination de*
ate judiciary committee for
(oewar I w itn c- j( le r ' \vitm-- . in
' fc* wltt&gt;
J ? !n g ^ fndlatrelkm . eeemwrrittmphWr-ffftWiy'W’WII'” w e irin '— serf
M onday to consider w h e th e r n T i l l ' P T A P I ? D A P V frated the proposal 214 to 198.
.SIS
’
“
Wr‘ftverail"|Tro
mfnraT'rea
hlrnU
of
. jf H r .I h « ! L A q U o n J K R L h e ,- U k e n |K lJ N - 'U lA W B t • B A L P /
Action U ri|a* ted early rexl prov.d lit' extension, through
BERLIN, Feh. 4 _ &lt; /D _ |f the
Like
Mary
weCe
1
aired
lefore
JACKSONVILLE, Feh. d.-f/D
week. The nllimate outlook for t h e w e e k o f feh. It, o(
a g a in s t D avid B a rry ,
su s­
neat reiehstag election Jirings the Judge P. D. Anderson in that r*"*ge, however, wa* dtimueu. thair
__, cne
. . —Ernc*l Amos, former
was dimmed . , , 'plan. tn •plow under
atale
p e n d e d 'a s s e rg e a n t, a t a rm s
i ■• i ii
, third of th- pretint maturol celSI percent majority which Adolf rsmmiinlty
Thii-sday
night, liy h* jam oft legislation
await__
'
,
*tatr eomparuiter, insl*t*d In a
a*
«
mean*
of
aolving
o n 't h e S e n a te f o r w ritin g a
Hitler's natie confidently aspect, charges that wrrr upheld in the ing action in the Senate.
hffirolt marketing sttiuitiun. ilatrment yesterday that hank
m ag azin e a rtic le h in tin g th n t
the nails storm troop leader* will verdict of a jury that Mrs. Nellie
lalsir melt,' welfare’ worker*,
At the same time, Ihe group tliprlilatnr* on whom Cnmplrtu.
Value
Of
Fruit
Crop
com* membora iold their vote*.
llrartslain
he
awarded
I60.IMH)
rcoromisl* ami spokesmen for the ngrrrd to *pr ad the message «f
the police forces In countless
Should tho committee docIda to
Icr In- had calleil for a refund
Hard Pressed F o r head
Herman ritlea, a close advisrr to oamagp in hrr civil action suit unemployed followed one anothri. the nertl for rlimiu.iling 10 dosen
hear "testimony. ho said. It will
of $111,7311 hnd earned whnt they
against
„
former
acting
post­
un
the
Siatid
I
urge
n|iprnval
of
sire* from the markets, and tu
1st Place Position the chancellor said yesterday.
bo In tho open.
*
master, wb» was accused ul ll,*&gt; Neir Y«»*k «enior&gt; hill,-lt not work toward lhal end unll| such got and that fee* in no ra*e had
lie ginning with Berlin; where I-retch o f p ronn-c.
Tho article which created tho
only
wuuld
remove
the
present
| lime a* It it apparent that a rvrrctled the amount fixed by
sensation w«o -ptihltobod-' umtor - TAMPA, Feb. 4. - Slntwherrie* Count son Itelldorf, I'ailer of
‘
The defendant »M niruigned in .mull limit on tellef |o.i».-liiil al.o I* nr fit hn* Iscii drived Ilf thl* taw.
Horry’* noma In tha currant la- and vrgetahlee. accounting for Berlin storm troop*, is stated for cuiiit a f tr r Mu-rtlf^ II. 1. Wngg to male II ciRlrr for the c"i in lion, when a future course may
lo-e, in hi* demand for the re­
*ua of the N»w Outlook, mar*- more than thirty-three percent of chief of police, and continuing in­ had traced him to a mad-hnux- IH'iatioil tu wpke lean, for jnh |„- derid'd upon,
fund, said Ihe liquidalnra had
limn.
lino edited by Alfred E. Smith. $11,600,000 Florda farm product to the smallest towns, the nasi* rear Orlando. While Prof. Knl-ert providing centerm'llon work.
Seen o* an imp' rtnnl step in hern overpaid in rnmmi«*lon* and
IU title a w "Otar The Hill to aalea during January, ran citrua eapect to take the placr* of antl- True and I’mf. C. W. Isblll. prosWhile th4 healing wm in prog, Ihc general lirltermrnl of condi­ fee* and that Ihe I'JJtl law limited
Demagoguery.’'
rrutora were pie|iaring their am - rr * Ihe lti*on.tiuction i-o i | mo* tion* among rrlcry grower* nf the shlaey nf each to $8000 a
fruit*. wl|h fifty-eight per rent, naxis.
Amone tha statements It ron-The street now hejong* in us,’’ unients, the chsige* were read hy lien al'iioumed (list during the Ihi* state was the appointment )ra r.
a e|c»rr rare than in any rrernt
talnad ware these;
the Hitler spokesman said. -Here,
"While I hnvf no more to do
month with reaped to return*, it after our demonstration* will In' Webster (indhirr, clerk of ruait. l«*t three month* of ll»33 it made nf a committee comp *ri| of I. t .
&lt; "Contrary to popular belief,
JHfen'C nllornrys, Flank Kran&lt;. loan* for relief un.l self-llquldat Hutchison i f Sanford, It. II. F.ng wilh it now, nf course, a elatemany rrooki In I* ahown hy tigurra compiled by hrl,| under the police protection ard K. A. Ihnigla*., cnlrrvd a In* rsHMl flirt Inn In U lirg
fi‘there
n in e are
irv not mi
li*h of Manalre, an&gt;l It. W. I'nw-* ment might lend to clarify th*
/ Congress. That It out-and-out the Florida flrower and released Instead nf combatting police chi­ plea nf not guilty, and the (rial '.•W2J*67. Duiing l.hu. same liipc It rll iX .SoiSiuU, whose eff-rl* w-ll( tetnatton". said Amo*. "The stat­
gra flora.’’
yeaterday. December caah crap In­ canery. Wilh our men trending III" proceeded.
inadr. IHSJ loan- tn railroads, In- lu-nt toward serunng emer­ ute under which liquidator* are
"Thera are not many aenalora come, amounting to 110,400,000, polk&gt; everywhere It will he un*
First wilnrst was the plaintiff, tooki, Iru -t inmpanle* and other gency freight rale reduction* on hired says:
or rapOMalatirai who ae!| thalr waa aeventy-four per cent from neressary to proclaim sp'rial laws .Mrs. Nellie llrartslain, who test! in*litutton,
celery.
___ _
“ 'l i l t iiimpcuoation o f-a lupnaggregating $31
against political terrorists. They
vote* for money and it t« pretty
The 'Special ’nie7-nng, ra1Irin»y ilnlor shall he fiard hy the comp­
Jk d that »W-ftr*4-mer rhe
* defrn'ta* as • 1ni-tpUH,
r it ,i h i :
w rif, Jmown who thooo .few, are,”. citrus and only nineteen per cent will disappear no quickly thal spe-" ant wlu-p he rrturrte
Mi'Grady legislative le ring llnoul. temporary chair­ troller and shall In’ based on the
led
n
purse
|
Edward
F.
McG
The dapper but aging Senate from vegetable! and other frulta. rial mtasurea will not hr need­ that she had dioppr I in n San-prepir-entallve forr Ihe federation man of Florida Grlery Shipper*, amount of work actually neces­
Inc., brought out what wgi tcrineit sary and performed and tn r&gt;« case
officer, a former ncarapapar editor Seasons I Increaae in demand for ed.”
The powerful Catholic parties— fnrd department stun-r. Sin- lc*tl- 1„f Jahir. told the rolumiltre that a raprcucntatlve g a th rirg ol
and far yeare a Waahlngton cor- dairy and poultry product! dur­
halt It exceed five percent of the
fird
lhal
despite
hrr
prolr-ta,
he
ueemploymenl
hn*
pa*»ed
the
shipper* and grower* from Sararaapondrnt, gar# a haaltating and ing January aleo materially en­ the ranter and the llavarian peo­ had made vinlrnt love In In r, unit
_______ '
124)00.000. mark; I hnt H jW D jW jots,.M anatee. Sanford, and ulhur rash collections.'
aomrwhat conflicting atalemant. larged tha m u rn e to producers in ples party— mule their first, a t ­
-No liquidator waa paid com
recent tack on. (hi Hiller government that ut hi* inai-truer, she actum- nthrr sre " « port ■time;-1hot-4fc,» celery producing **&gt; tion* of th*
P art of the time he contended comparison with a n y
mi-sinus of more than five peryesterday by declaring that Pres- pamrd him to Worm Spriugs, 000,000 A m rrirn r- wte living "In slat*.
the story did not conrey hit month.
rent.
(('milmind
On
I'nge
Two)
poverty",
nnd
lhal
ir.-iUHt.IKKl
of
|i|*nt
von
llindenhorg
acted
on
F
arm
and
grove
Income
for
Flmrrgcnry Jrcighl rate rrdue
nt-axing and at othera ha laaiit“A* a matter of fact five per­
I hem are existing "only wilh the tion came a* a first matter of
I,MM,925 waa de­ false Information when h,. dis­
ed It m true. Ha aaid ha could January of
help
of
charily,
without
which
discussion whm S. It. Dightmi', cent would have been inadequate
not name any member* af Con­ rived from the aeveral aourre* solved the r'i&lt;hsiag cnrlier this
.
they would prefab."
In amounts as follows: Citrua, wrek.
secretary of the organisation in some can-*, measured by th*
graaa who had accepted bribes.
Almost
a
.
Mark
a
picture
wa*
rail
and
book
movsment,
W.719.read a copy of n latter he had woik arlually performed.
Facing tho &lt;ha»h«r, ond tremb­
"My cuuitrucUon of Ihe law
painted l.y Mi»* Grace, Abbott, written tn .18 huads of traffl*
ling hand fingering peter* an Opt; .track movement, 1750,80(1;
ddehruy'. the fedrift «hlhlirn'» departments ,,f Ih* leading K s't- was that th* cnuiptndirr ' had
tho cltrh’a daah. Jut) bate* that freight- charge* on transportation
hurvau. vvho *ai • that lellef tie rrn and Middle-Western -rsilroadi. power to pay liquidator* for th*
i of tha vied prcsldsnt, Baity told la Florida, r/bO.UOtl; fruit canned
liiand* have "pa*ir.| all experl
Th* letter called attention to lit* nrressisry amount uf work parthe Senate hie purproe In wrillag aad consumed within tha atale,
1600,000;
vegetable!
and
other
The
very
same
exhibit
which
enre"
a"
I
are
rail
being
met
any­
draatic
action taken in Florida formed, provided the amount paid
the article wma "to defend the
no mlici* of the llotm- Improve, where.
by grower* wh„ n l only are did, not excreil five percent of
Senate from a popular belief frulta, rail and boat movement,
movement,
mrnl Club o( Ihi.* rounty will
Harvey Couch, director of the committed to the plan nf plowing elections. Thi* view wan con­
that thrre a rt erooka and grnflera 13.037,833; t r u c k
Effort* (o have rrcaidcnl-olcct
1260,000; freight charge* on
&lt;erd tn the Orlandu Fair bstr thla Itrrnntik J lion |Coi|Hirs»lioii, rec- up on*-third of -their crop hut firmed by former Attorney Gen­
hew."
traniportetion In Florida, |4!M&gt;,- Rooacvvlt comp up the Ft. John* mnnlh in an effott lu rapture omniendtd liheraliiation of tht who ar* repot te l n&gt; rrady In eral Unvl*.
At another point In raaponto to
River as far a* this city mi hi*
“ It might he well to mention
tha relentleti croaa-raamlnation 000; cannwl and consumed within •horl trip akout thl* tente were some nf the valuable prixe* id law urder which the relief or- plow.up on*;half nf the rn-p if
tho
atat*.
*100.000;
staple
crope,
fvrrd fur showing* nf this lype, gaoixaioui can make con*trucliun it wll| bring them at Irast an that the earring* of a number of
of airaral aenalora, ha raplird to
Impossible of fulfillment accord­
rvtn brtak for Ihe sen on.
liquidator*, -urh a* interest cola question aa to tya opinion of nuta, poultry and d»lry products ing to Information contained In n will hr line of the features of the loan* from It* fund of
Tha lettar *l*o puinlrd l(l tho Irrled, trir-l fie*. Trcovikle* of
first annual Home Demon.Ita­ 000 for relf-ln|uiiln|lng project*.
tho truth or falalty of hit article and livestock, .$ 1,000,000,
December eales of JIO.tOOAOO telegram from Gorrge H. Hills at lian Fair sponsored ty the LittOIA desperate conifltlon onuitlg “Imporativo need nf a reduction had debt * charged off before clos­
• with:
followed a November aggregate Jacksonville thl* morning.
mdo
County
Fctliratum
oj
\Vmi­
IhiMi
uivlt of youth*- wandering nf fn ig h t rale, on rrlrry”,. anil ing nnd nihi-r rnrnlngs nf like
”1 think It U true.”
of approximately *5,000,000. In­
Mr. Hill* said that the yacht
a shod for a ralr “lhal will per­ rharni tt-r wrrr more than enough
city In »enteh of
Tha Senate heatedly deb.-t-1 for cluding the total for the*# two upon which the diteiepjiriiori Vis­ en’s Clubs to lie In Id ut ihc May. from n iy
mit Ihc miivriiienl of the present to pay Ihe entire expense of the
work wAk de*crlbet| by Hug- GeBtwo heara whether to dlamlM him months with th at recorded for itor will make hi* home for the fair Hotel Teh. 1'MK.
crop, bating the ism- ni not o»rr liquidator*, such n* lawyer*' fee*,
Thi*
announcement
came
l.*!ay
Pelham
II(Sla**ford.
former
aummarlly o r awapond final judg­ January gives a figure of nearly next few day* d it# i IH fe-l of
36 percent of first cln**".
court ro i*. Iniuiilatora' rommis
ment unti| M il wreak.
$2«,000.000 from tho beginning or water, a fact which wuuld pro­ from Mr*. Ilex I'ackard, prejidcot Washinrloii, D. C-, polo. .Idef,
During n di*cirt»lnii of this slim* and the like and which,
who
recommended
an
appropria­
Barry **t uaeomforUbly in hi* the active shipping season to th» hibit it* entering the St. John* nf Ihe Cluis who said ihut “It will
phase of the slluntnun several
afflcial rhalr ao tt to tha pre­ first of February. Output ready much faither south Ilian I'alalka. he one of the moat tcuutiful and tion of 116 .000.1100 for their » ('. speaker* were heard before » though n fact, i* not generally
comprcheniivr
ill.plays
of
ruined
P.
-J.JIo
rn
e
,
who
mol
he
wa*
siding officer.
for shipment in the current The official party afeo w n sched­
commillte wa
appointed to known.”
A motion by Senator Read, Re­ month, March and April .1* eg- uled to spend probably not mor- and glossed farm product* rver one of*-the transient unemployod, .further handle Ihe freight rale
told Ih* senator* "revolution la reduction matter.
publican, Pennsylvania, to aua- petted to (acted In volume that than 46 minute* in Jacksonvldo shown in thi* section.” •
A feature of the display will to hanging over your he* I* " llo
pend the aergoant-at-arm*. refar of tho p u t three months but the this morning after which the
Mr. Bell, of Sarasota, expressed
tha r t u to tho Judiciary com- proceed* received by farmer* and yacht was to leava for the open a color schema which will be advlsrl opening army ■ ""p* for th* opinion that more Immediate
the migrntory la l-dV h e lore you action could lie aerureil if fh*
mlttra, and taka final action n tik growers will depend In Iar*a
•ra and a leisurely rru u e toward developed in the canned goods,
Attendance of more than 600
Tuesday waa adopt'd after an measure on price level*.
all of which will lie di«pla&gt;rd in have a revolution.“
communiralFm* upon this subject
per*'n*. '*omr of them from
alternative propoaa| by Senator
Citrus fruit markets generally the Florida key*- Mr. Hills also glau* jars. Every known edible
a
r
t
limited
to
Ihe
plfirial*
of
T a m p a . Jacksonville, Palatk*.
Norris, Republican, Nebraika, far ahowrd improvement following the wiled that tha official patty i t - fiuit or v r g r t a o e grown ill this
thn raslcrn Hue*, and that after
vill**
nod Ijraslaml,
Lakeland, la
ix es
.....i r o . 1 tiainervi
e and
esImmediate dlamlaaal had beta re­ end-of-the-yeor holidays, a n d peeled to make no •Inps along the county will he displayed in glass
thfil, ro opcr.ri o ,* .reured,^ the •
* lhr ( ltjf
n e t Monjected 40 to II.
prices stiffened rather consist­ East Coast.
scop c
the matter ...» hen Ic
o'clock when
The Seminole County Chamber jar* roloieil »o as to maker ihe
A reaolutlon by Senator Walah, ently until well Into the last half
lulrd In ruv.-r lugcllatinns memlicr*
' , • of, the
. Jackaonvlllc
.........
•alrndr
Dl*
Commerce telcgraphe I to display 'anil arresting right from
Democrat. Mintana, to certify the t f January. Toward U»- and of of
with the western line*. W. E. tin t |*r-grr»»ive C3uh «f the At­
rveiy angle.
cate to the District of Columbia the month, however, decllneo were Jarhsonitlle yesterday lit th* be­
Kcnggan, of Stru la, approved lantic I'oast Line Railroad will
Mrs, I'ackard said Ihnt Hie (eland New York atato authorities recorded In moat areas. For the lated hope that the party miiiht lowing women ure lending their
Ihi* augffoaltan, uUiling Unit *
for possible pmaecutlon on the period tha average l* believed t&lt;&gt; include the SI. John; on its |i|tt- time to make this teature nf l ie
Indicating tn W. H. S-h,„.dt. more exlen led rnttlacl will result entirtain at their February pro­
gram im-eting and dance.
local lag dealer, that Semimdr in delay.
g re unde of criminal libel alto waa have been somewhat higher Mhan rrary, either on the Asfor yarh
( Ini. President f . K. Adams will
referral to tha Judiciary commit­ it waa a year ago. Vegetable^ re­ "Nniirmshal", or on u aineltcr local Fair one of the must* inter­ County automobile owner* are rn
I*. N. Whtehurwt. of Sanford,
esting of the many th at will he Iiprrslin-.- with the admtnalraU-Ii
act
a* master of ceremonies and
craft.
tee.
turns were subject to wide varia­
offered the pul lie! Ml** Mabel In purchasing their aulomohii- suggri'nl lhal ill view of the will Introduce the Hanford Con­
tions but aa a whole were none
general
ailiiation
ilit.*
I*
an
op­
Wilson, Mia* Maude Camrion, tug* for 1033 Jud a* .prickly
portune time In ■ul I a joint lifot- cert Orchestra which, umier tho
Convicts Continue- To too satisfactory to growers.
Mr*. E. J. Cameron. Mr*. K. II. possible, |* Mr. Schmidt's report ing of grower*, shlpfor.*, and direction of Georg" C. Fellows,
Rinehart, Mr*. N. Zeinnveiin, Mr*. thi* m-rning that where** &lt;m traffic &lt;firial* at a central |K’in*. will play an hour h ng ronccrl
Stri)ce Against Work
intempersed with song*, ilxncei,
Alex It. Johnson, Mrs. C. II. Moss, Feb. I. I'.'3'J n toUl of 2,JT« tags
Seminole Talent To
In response in a question by
Mr*. J. Holly, Mr*. C.' Harkey, of s || kinds had been »»ld through Rex Packard, of Sanford, as t» anil instrumental selection*.
MACCLENNY. f h k i — iP h Mero’a Orchestra will provble
Twenty members 'ty Seminole Mrs. King llenley. Mr*. F- S. tli* local office on la*t Wrdn. »- whether tho ciri’ent of th&gt;- Inter­
8till contending they a rt "Tired Feature Air Program
Chapter, Future T ar m m 1 of Itnekey. Mr*. II. J. Thurston. Mra. itay morning a tolp^of 3!Kt8 tag* stale Cu in m e ice Commission music fur dancing that will con­
of working In mask” , and wart
Local radio users will bo inter­ America left for th» South Flnr Ilal|h Ismsing, Mr*. F’. F. Doris­ of all kind* had h'en sold since should als() tm sought, Mr. Raoul tinue until after midnight. Ad­
-N et going to build any more
mittance to thi* affair is by card
|t
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read* la rtorids,"- IB aaoricU a t ested to ■learn that Seminole ida Fair at Tampa late yrstenby er; Mr*. W. L. Har*ey. Ml*.
i (pinned that thr-pinS i* first
The actual collection.nf cash l» lq secure Ihe b''»riy support of only.
the atato prison eamp near hero County talent will occupy.a con­ afternoon by motor whrrn “ they George Ha'mea, Mr*. Nisdi Kencontinued their peaceful atrike siderable portion i l time over today ware guest* of Fair offi- neily. Mra. D. R. John*on, aiul about 2d percent off, he pointed leading carrierir, and to leave the
Station WDBO Orlando
neat rials oa a tour of the exhibit* ami Mrs. It. C. l.ong.
nut. The Into I collected «n Feh. I application for an • niergenry rale
yeaterday.
last yrnr for the 2'.t7d lagt wa* In Iko hanili of Ihe c a a k ra rnMeantime an Inreatlgation waa wash.
pleasure devices.
,
.
$47.51li.un, while thl* y *r Ihe lirrly.
Mrs. Gladys Morris Williams
USnched with tha arm s) of p rte
Accompanying the group «a*
"
total sum collected L* 6 W,021.70.
ea baroau officiaii from TnUe- will, with the assistance of Mis* A lta It. JohMon, chapter a i d or,
W. A. Lcfflrr, of Sanfonl, ex­
WKKT PALM UKACII, Feb. 4.
Thi* decreoae o r saving tn Ihe press'd (h* rrpinl n tn«l political
baaaee. Party priaowera a t tho Carmen
Guthrie,
offer
her at whose old borne near l.utx, the
—M l - Husprnsion of all functions
aulomohii*
owner*
I*
due
to
the
support
bo
secured
if
|i**sihl*
a*
camp returned to work aa ueual 19th cym*ecu tic* Monday night boy* will spend the week ertd
fact that the price of smell a mrans of giving tha, request t f government except absolute
but IS continued to roam paaco- program am t Monday from 8:30 cpmptag la an orange grove on
essentials such a* police, fire,
Attention
nf
member*
of
famptrucks
waa reduced over that of fur Ih* rata more weighfa
fally about, tho M a p atockade la t i l l o'clock.
tho Johnson propertie*. The party
and health protection were con­
laughing and talking.
U F. Rudolph, .Sanford office sidered today hy city cummtaaionOn Tneadey eight from 10:00 will return 1st* tomorrow night. lell-lM sIeg I’oal of the Ain.-riran last year. For instance, h? said,
legion today waa railed to Dm Ih4 prica of a lag f"r * *’nr^ sale* manager for Ihe American
Tho prisoner* harn.aro'lho one* o'clock to 10:16 o’clock, Ed Laos'*
Annual American legion Slag pickup truck last year amounted Fruit Grower*, Ire., told of a sim­ «r* who or* without funds to pay
th ic k w on (tallowed a t thp Sun- Minstrels, n group of Sanford
Dinner, which, according to post­ to about *18 wherea* thl* year ilar application made hy th* employe* and are restrained by
CONCERT rOEITONKD
camp nenrt Jacksonville Wlugera and co media as, will make
card
notices mailed thrifghnut the lag may be purihaaed for Northwestern apple grower* that court* from rauing money by
Arthur M ^ ^ t r i , New their u llo datuL
advalorem taxation. A sale* tax
the
rounty
l*4"othetwi»«v known as t U M .
I nets own t weather that Included
Jersey
convict,
W aa
found
was defeated largely through
Thursday night starting a t T:30
n # urged al| person* who have ^ o Intervention of Missouri apple and ether new form* of monay
gusty winds, Vhl* afternoon Bruce'* Party."
to death In •
o'clock.
the Somlaola County brought an Olthouncemml from
raising to continue the govern­
Thi* event will he held at the yet to purchase their lag* to do
Hf
p o w ers who protested the appU- ment will he considered a t •
of Commerce will apooEdmund Matooh, bualneas manager Sanford Country Club next Thura- aa a* early as imaalbla In order cation for an eim-rgrniy rate 04 conference of officials Monday,
• 30-miaota program featur­ cf tho Banferd'Elks Ban), that a day night a t 7:00 o'clock, and to avoid tho posiihilily of arrest
ing tho Sanford Kiwanla Club cno-boor eoacort scheduled to be members are urged to “ Ante op for failura to have a tag «n Mar. th* grounds of ilivctliiunst'.ioo.
RANK JI'lt'Y CITRUS
Magnolia Ave- on* buck to Brae* Anderson a t L Ija again express'd ih* opinion’ jBo added that aim* there ar* no
producing sections between
Rouratllat and Aaderwn'a Drag th a t Gavrrao’r Shtllx will stand
'id* and eastern markets that I TAMPA.—Polk rountyla altras
Star* by , M a t fcieaday night.' by his view that he has no atlr
can
see.no difficulty ^arfafnE^W hlblt took first pel** •*
"Dont Mite It," la th* final wara. tfo rity te waive th* penalty or jQ^ jte
p aee.no
. j*Continued on Pag* F ite)
FWrida fair,
extend tha time f«r purrhaaa,

For

IN LAKE MARY’S
HEART BALM SUIT

Meeting At Lakeland
Decides ToContinue
Practice One Week;
Hate Action Taken

LIQUIDATORS NOT President-elect
By Governor
And Mayor
_
OVER-PAID, SAYS Speaks
To Throngi
EX-COMPTROLLER

Amos Declares

CITRUS IS BEING
RUN-CLOSE RACE
BY VEGETABLES

t&gt;

Type Of Exhibit
Roosevelt Unable To Be Shown At
To Pay Visit Here Pair Is Rcvedlea
Says George Hills

ProKrt’Hsive Club To
Stntfc Meeting, Dance

Purchase Of Auto
Tags Keeps Apace
With Last Year’s

Future Farmer Group
Will Attend Exhibit

Government Of Palm
Beach Almost Ended

Annual Legion Stag
Dinner Is Planned

i ’t

JA C K S O N V IL L E , F * b .‘ ^
— (IP)— W a v in g farew ell f lttU
Iho q u « r te n l « k P ir a ld tn t*
R oosevelt p u t o u t tel

f o r a lffadnyB* f U h l n f eroB Ss
S u rro u n d ed b y
in lin iU l
p erso n al fflen d * , R o o a e f d ^
an sw ered th o la s t chpor fn m (
the people here with a w*w* « •
hi* h a t Before departing ho dtP*
closed plans to ral| In a
gTeasiunal committee during Wa
forthcoming British debi nag**
(ration a month hence he iaa4f
the converxatiotui.
Fully prepared for
at the very outset of hi*
ration a month hence ho
clear he regards the actual
tiatlons an exccutlv* function
will go ahead in that way.
Reaching Jacksonville,
veil mad* a motor trip th:
Ihe city before boarding
yacht. In the renter af ’
he stopped and spoke a__
greeting to a hug# erased.
Governor Dow*
Mayor John Alaop l
car with him and
Roosevelt.
. .•■,.
Once aboard th* yacht he had
a final talk With Democratic lend­
ers Including James Farley, Mte'
tlnnat chatrman, and a last Is*
terview with newspapermen who
agreed not t0 trail him on U l
last private vacation before M
enters th* White Kpna* n raootli
from today.
Among thosa who aeconipaiiton
him w ire Vincent Aator mml E ar
mil Roc*wait, son of. th*
President Theodora
both distant ratal
.
Tucker, another distant raUUte,
Judge Fraderic Kernochan, Nom
York, and Dr. LasUr Halter, Mo­
bil*.
.
Boostvelt promised to have a
dally report of program sent by
radio to Miami whs re a Demo­
cratic base haa bean Mtablilhod
for tbs period of tha cruise. .

C. Of C. Captains Are
Reminded Of M eeting
All captains comprising . Urn
SamlnoU County
Chamber' fbt
Commerce membership campaign
army that will swing late netloo
In a drive for 1000 members I n f 6
hourso starting a t 8:00 o’e te h
Tuesday
morning, today wero
reminded that they are expected
to gather at th* trad* bodj'gd-’x
fires next Monday afteraoort I t
4:30 o'clock to select prospect
rards and secure other campaign
materials.
f j^
The drive get* under way I x a
"Kick-off" breakfast at the Valdex Hotel on Tuesday moratah,
where for more than an howr
plana of attack, enthualastie tiik s
by local trad* body Under*, aqd
other entertainment by ChaMla
Herring, of Daytona Boach, Mftt
be heard as » prelude to ' Sw
drive Itself.
I

Pumping Operations
To Begin Upon Boat
The 176,000 motor freighter
“Gtty of 8anford” still laid on Ha
side In aboot 15 foot of w ater J u t
•&gt;(f th* and of the Clyd# dock itMs
afternoon,, but dirars aad vt
men employed by tbc 8 t J(
River Lin* Co., boat owacm
just about ready to begta
Ing water from her hull in
fori to refloat Uia-eraft by
day.
8lna* laet Tuaoday sight
th* boat suddenly Hated aad
llt being leaded with all
trials of the lino haw*
pushing th* work of raising
Tu do thia economically
quickly, H waa found nets
clo** mt| door-ways, hat
and other apoalags thl
.
water might cater tho- boat.'
rather dlfllcoH task bad I
completed this a ft arte i a.
pump* lh a l wars tasted ysai
arc axpccUd to b# aot latw
tion lata today.

»

LOTS ON MKNNOai
NEWTON,

111 MnpealU church**,
001

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WE HAVE AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
10 Can* No. 2 Size
£ 4 RHUBARB— (Swsetamad) . # 1.0
MONARCH QUALITY ' W

TO M,AKS . . WATCH THIS SPACE TOMORROW

Cssh Grocery &amp; Meet Market
406 Sanford Ave, &lt; •

Special Firestone Mmgnex
500 Sanford Are.
l.9i and old battery.

Fist and

D IE TIRE SHOP

Men's and Women's Clothing

lm

We Sell on the Easy Pay PUn

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3 Pts. Milk of Magnesia

ELECTRIC

$1.00

3 Pts. Limey’s Rub. Alcohol $L0Q
108 Magnolia

4BoxesKotex

$1,00

Electrical Supplies
Electrical Contracting Work

Baet Hosiery in A marks

1 P t Cottage Cheese *
Vi P t Heavy Cream
2 Doz. Fresh Eggs ° •
M b. Fresh Churned Butter
Value $1.27—All for

ARCHER HOSIERY
fl.0 0 pair ,
Shasr Chiffon (hat really wears
AD Raw Spring shade*

6 Boxes

SATURDAY ONLY: ,

First Aid Napkins .........

Amo-scmlp treatment with Steamer

11.60 Value Fountain Syringe or

$ 1.00

Water Bottle,

Phone 7S8 for opprialm iat • '

91.86 Value Gem

Shaving Outfit
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Commercial and Park At*. ’
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A t 8:00 o'clock Tuesday momlnf the Scrtilnoto Con
; INCOME TAX IN A
NUTSHELL.

0 0 0 * r mcr* ma»t fU* returns.

WHENT Tlie flllnr period
Ngbi* January 1 u d n d i
March 15. 1033.
WHEBET Collector of liv
tenia! m tiM for the district
In which the penoo Urea or haa
hl» principal place of bulaaee.
HOW? See instruction* m
Torn* 1040A and 1040.

WHATT Four per w it nor*
mal tax on the flrat 54,000 la
vxccm of the personal exemptied and rrodlts. Eight percent
normal tea on tha balance of
net Income. Surtax on net In­
come In ticca* of |6,000.__‘

BOAT, FEB. 4, ISU

INCOME-TAX DONT8
1)0N T prepare poor rotors
without flrat studying the Inulcus t lean . *a Ih e .iw n . ^ - .. .
DON'T precrmatlnnte. Earle Mermbllag of data permits a
carafttl cenalderation of all

K S-IM -V K *W «M 0f»U *
t to be rlih| caaae from
rn wladom, For richer edr* doae* splendid job in promoting icor
make thtmaelrra wings) rannU. In tb« face of moat trying bb
away—-Proecrbe 33:4, 3. the unqualified pralio of every loyal

dent and ahonld be accorded the utm
drive geta under way next Tuesday,
another thing thle country
In bigger and N iter.poor

The jig g e r Golf Cup
Kogero la America's tonamorist, particularly w N s
about war debts.
i t

Probably becauae It la perhaps the moat difficult of
tnas,.golf la continually In the throe* of agflation over
wna to make it eaaigr. It waan’t ao long ago th at fu­
Pinehet Berne Nkhsl ror waa rgiaed over |h e advent of ateel cluba, a proportion
to Forty—headline. There'* of links cnthualaata adding In the Innovation a possible ad­
Him for you., with a ren. ditional yardage on thalr ahota, while the conservatives
viewed any change In The historical wood shafts as a deacc ration agalnat.the royal .and ancient aport.
In recent y e a n there haa been a great-deal of excite­
ment vtirred up over the size of (he ball. One faction of
golfers strove for a long time to havo the golf ball cnido

dancer In a Miami nigh
Wta drowning her trouble
nt*war stuff", end wok* 0|
I* a nearby canal aa l»i
«e«'fished her out .clad onl;
■nty underwear. Gin, like oil
I•wafer don’t' mix.
nMMtd.fdrgiprk will furnish
’InmaiM of. ta stes hooches all
ttjftr tN y -wsnt : free of
T»- We h*vo ttw tji Heard
celery l ' goodifoeAhe nerves,
it *-wonderful thing it would

tr N U from u s'to crUklxs
next’president of tN -United
pel hut fur the life of u* w«
Wt, we tho general economic
*tagr of spendlag mUilom
jotlare of public fuad* to r»• . yast areas of aow werth:
lands In order- to ilv* 'to clinemployed more farm lands
whkh to compel* *88* M l

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get juat aa much dintance with the largo ball and that it and aged.
would be more eaay to control on approaches and on the ‘in order to N entitled to tbs
green.
5400 credit, ths taxpaysr must
The experiment waa tried and turned out1 to be a com­ furnish th« dspsndsnt his or her
plete failure. Both profeaalonala and dubs were almoatunan- chief support. T N credit. Is bsssd
Inoua fn their tomplalnta about the larger ball. It ap­ upon actual financial dependency
peared that none of the expected benefits were forthcom­ and not mere legal dependtney,
ing. '.The fact oM he m atter waa-4kat.iha4*e(aaalpnal4 con­ 'For example, a father whcaa chil­
tinue* to acoro aa ttjMi.81 m m ^ , m ^xU uL M fe n couWi dren receive half or more of their
aee no improvesnent.
The. latest attempt to make the game easier Is one
:whlch ahouUl be aurc-fire. It embracee the almple device of
Neither relationship nor resienlarging tho alze of. the etip from 4 V4 Inches to H inches. Henea
factors |n IN allowance
In othar words, putting, which Is about one-jmlf of tho of theare
5400 credit for a depend­
game, would be made twice aa eaay.
ent. TN taxpayer ami the de­
There la no-question about this plan making golf scores pendent may be residents of dif­
much lower, but it la also a fact that what will benefit one ferent cities. If husband and wife
player will Mbenefit
another.
In the final analyala
no ono N th contribute to tN support of
r 'mmT a.
SI
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s a s ii &gt;( lim i 11■I
will w in. The
only
net■&lt; result
would bd th*t *warn.’*
would a dependent, the fiOO credit msy
Lake a drop nmong all claucn of playera alike.
N taken by tho one contributing
If what tho golfing world want* Id some device wherr- th* chief support, and may not
by all dubs will be raised to the equal playing status of N divided Ntwccn them.
A single perion who supports
good players then what should be done is to have two types
of links, one very difficult for professional and. high- In his homo and aged mother la
ranking amateurs, and the other extremely easy for tho entitled not only to IN 5400 ersd.
It for a dependent, but also to
duffer, then, poaalbly scoring would he more nearly equal.

SANFOBD, TWENTY YEARS AGO *

LitGa Mlea Mauda Labs was
the charming hoetaaa at a very dalightful party Maturity Sftetnoon
•ken a ouoibtr of her little
frleada and neighbor* wer Infitod'to N lp her celebrate N r sixth
w N are
Mfthday at tN
IN home
homa of her parthre* * r 1 oa»‘ tfmd» N birthday
Mils, 'Mr. eeul Mrs. Fpm et Lake.
Mre/ Lake, waa assisted h r Mrs.
B. O. Chat* In-entertaining tN
UttT*.geest* at e number of pnt-

fMMt -daUgktfully end lafondBlIy
afterooon cvmpUmetnry
lMa^l?rtzSVe«4 Tnnrtty
to ' Mis* KlUaNth McUughlln
wN wiu her* the city Friday
far TnUelatae# wNre eh* N s
basn-rnfpdmted ■assistant a t tN
Bfewarfa iCeBege. -’Mfs. Wrigkt

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etna, El Isa N th Mettloger, Beulah
Philip*,,Bali* -S m it h .. JMell Whtt^ d r .V S i e v U r s d y ,
Edlh Boiler,
Madge W a r d ;•Veda W e e d ,-L a c y
m M n a r , M skel Hand. Helen Rowlaqd. n*d C h * jl°u * Hand, ,

Knowles, Mr*. Luja, Mrs. W. T.
Johns. Mr*. W. L. Mllteer, Mr*.
C. C. Woodniff, Mre. 11. II. Hill.
Mrs. J, C. McDaniel, Mrs, N. O.
Garnar, Und Mamie Bill.

Spesk Here Mondgy
la BBiMwaclag that 'knelal* of
tN Florid* Chain of Jtksloaary
Samuel HlggfpNtUnhi |g .' A./ M.
Sc.. B. He. Ag., to corns to genfond to dsUrtr an address qt a 1
Union terries to bo NId tilth s
PrsafcpWetaa *Church here Monday
night at T:)0 o'clock, Hav. E. D.
Drownlet, paster of tN church
today said Out **W« aro to. N
Weakid to a mast unusaul privil­
ege tn the address -which this
noted men will bring ue." Ha will
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Ip the praaacatiew i
rotlws DnPre, Bart

DONT dratroy tha memoranda
from whkh your return war
“ prepared.
DONT omit explanation whan
•uch information lo eaten.
Ilal to an Intelligent audit.'
■Attach memoranda to yoor

PERSONAL EXEMPTIONS
In addition to the personal ex­
emption of 51,000 for (Ingle per­
sona end 53,500.for married per.
sons' tiring together and for
Nads of families, a tsxpsyrr is
entitled to a credit of 5400 for
each dependent, defined by Income tax law and regulations a«
• person under lS yeers of n*e
or Incapable of self-support N&lt;
cause mentally or physically de­
l do all the farmers g*
fective. The term "mentally e r
arm i are foreclosed on by
it
permitted
them
To
httT
tnlflcal^r
long
nhots
and
that
tho
p h y if ally defectlre", means not
e companies f l a m e place
Inorcaaetl
difficulty
of
control
didn’t
bot^iOr
them
anyway.
only cripples and those mentally
.man goes when hi* house
awey from him. To some Tha tontention waa made that the average player could dcfeclles but persons in 111 health

MK GalaesviUa man who ob» ‘p i «ce farmers plowing
part of their eaMry ehaatd
a.Hi*. Bertha when he make*
a Math en this d tf. Be bet-

premise.
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The star wUnpeTef the'!
wax Vlrptnta IfeartelainV A
ef Mrs. Hesrtslal*, 'Ww;

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toaiimoay
Earl
llarroy,
Totey, MU* VI

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a perrent normal tax on balance
af *0,500------------------1®®
be*tax of 1140 on ft4JXK&gt;,
plus 4 percent on f500 In
rsceea of llist amount — 180
Total, normal tax and
surtax
________
1,080
Thn ^eeined-lncome credit sW
lowei/”individuals under the revrnue net Of 1838 la entirely omitted
from the revenue act of 1033.
Therefore,
no
earneddneoma
credit may be taken for the cal­
ender year 1333 or sucrecding

(htable years. Taxpayers arc ad­
vised to read carefully tho In­
structions on Form 1040 relating
to ths surtax, as well a j all In’■tretclena thereon, before prepar­
ing tJMIr returns,
PAt.M BEACH—Everglades Inn
pw.EvsrgtadM Avs., epeasd far
season.

tha personal exemption o( 12,500
as tN head of a family. A widow­
er supporting under similar cir­
cumstances a depend child under
18 years of ago also- Is oatiUad to
tho credit for dependents are te­
as the Ned of * fsmlly, plus IN
1400 credit for a dspoadent.
Under IN rsvonua act of 1333
N th tho personal exemption and
tho cradit for dspeadats a re 're ­
quired ta N proretod »N ie the
status of tho taxpayer changed
dfrisg tN year.
Tha normal tax rate'4k 4 psr-J
cent on the first 14,000 of net In­
come In excas* Of tN Tptmewal
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■■I n■isMla
mpUoe. Jcredit It..
fhr dej
I aad 5 percent oa th*

Verdict Is Given
In Lake Mary’s
Heart Balm Sui
(Continued from Page One)
where they ipeni two weeks.
She further testified that he
left her a t that place after a bit­
ter scene in which he denied that
iN y w e r a engag'd o r ever had
teen, and she said that she wua
and Is now willing to marry him.
As » result of N r experience, she
testified, she has been broken In
spirit und heart eve* since.
During her testimony, Mrs.
Ileartslain was smotlonally a t a
high pitch, aad en one eccaslon
she fainted. Dr. J, M. Thompson
N ing railed from the crowded
court-room In attend her.
Proaecuting Attorney True, N Ht»Ngr thut who'wa»*.feigning l»-

Mery, ICarl Lehmann, It. F. R m l
holder, and L. f . Boyle, the JatleA

three of Sanford.
'
------ ---------------- The Jury.found the dsfsndsoi,
produced Dr. T. A. Green- I fehs Even*, guilty »• jehseged.
leaf, who, after a quick eismlna- and recommended that he he ortion, pronounced the woman In defad to pny the |50,000 or enrry|
perfect henlth.
out his ngreem nt to marry MriJ
The defense
followed Mrs. I Hearts tain, ImmMUlAy open thd
llrnrtsIain's testimony by that of I rendering el,* ttW vtrdlff,' M\J
Mbs
Elisabeth Watercress, n * « "•* »Uon"T* anneuneed they
doeo frbnd of I N plaintiff. Thla ■*** aeak * »*w trial.
,
witness testified th at she was
Tha trial was stagad under Ihe
with Mrs. Hearts lain for tw o f * " ? 4*** •* **• Os^d ,F»llewehlp
week a at Warm Springs, and thst I r j- b *{ u k * M ary.w tth, Bobert
she waa prevent when the natri T"** ■* presWeal.. It wen NW-In
announced their Intention of
Chombtr of C ooim tm M U beInr married. She also testified I *■* ,n
cltZ*
C. W. Jsbsll.
to IN ardent lore-maklag of IN I® Ibrnglnst, and D.-W. Skew**
defendent and said that she W a*lu eemmIUen U charge af tha
"poeltlre that N was pledged 'I **&lt;*!.
lo marry Mrs. Ileartslain.
I Those who laipersoUated thn
A aurpriuing angle dree loped I rlooa principal* ' Ware:. ‘ K. "D
during Mis* Watercress* lee it- White aa Mrs. RcarUlaht, Hamer
mony when she admitted that *ho j Gleason as BHsabefh Watercress,
was a t Warm Springs with nnoth-1 Mstrin Dunn as Amalia Btaek;
er resident of Lab# Mary, al- Fred Camming* aa Carolina'“DuIhuugh ik t Knew that he wae a I Pre; Char lee Mate ady ae Virginia
married man. ,
'( Heertaleta, and A IN rt Whttak»r

IT 18 ■ wtH-known fact that, homo for b oat, ths American hstwskoM
kaa nor* comfort* and conveniences than that «f any alber nation.
In foreign lands the modernised dwelling is foand omly hi llm bpt
ter asctlona of thalurgsrdllen.
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First Baptist Church wilt
a l 3:30 o'clock with Mr*. J.
Trulack, West Tenth Street.
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Circle Number Five e f . th*
F irst Baptist Church will meet at
3:80 o'clock with Mr*. P. F. Wbig­
horn. West First Street.
Cirri* Number Six ef th* Flrri
Baptist Church will meet a t 3.30
o'clock a t -the church annex with
Mr*. V. G. llssty as host***.
Cirri* Number Seven of th*
Fr»t- Baptist Church will meet at
3:30 o’clock with Mrs. Uriel
Blount, 203 East Tenth Street.
Circle Number Three of the
Presbyterian Auxiliary. Mr*. J. A.
H am id , chairman, wilt meet at
3:30 ehlock at th* home of Mrs.
G. H. Brown, 1114 Park Avenue,
with Mr*. Brown, Mr*. Edwqfd S.
McCall, Mm. W. II. Long, and
Mr*. F. M. Barthlomrw a* host­
ess**.
A meeting of th# Red Crate brill
tak* place al 10:00 A. M. In th*
council room* at th* City Hall.
Cirri* Number Four of the
Presbyterian Auxiliary, Mr*. R. J.
Holly, chairman, will meet at 3:10
o’clock with Mr*. J . D. Brown,
Twin Lake*.

Mr*. W. E. Wation wx* re­
elected president. Mm. E. N.
Scott was again chosen vicepresident; and Mra. R. B. Monroe
was re-named secretary a n d
treasurer at th* annual business
meeting and luncheon of the Gar­
den Club cf Sanford held yoterMONDAY
morning and afternoon at
Circle Number Six ef th* Pres,
th# Sanford Country Club with
byterlan Auxiliary, Mrs J. N. G11■ larg, number ef members and
Ion, chairman, will moot at 3:30
guest* in attendance.
o'clock at th* home of Mr*. J. N.
Feature* cf the meeting wrre
„ . , GlUon. 1101 Pamtttg Avenue, with
th* talk on moths end butterflies
• t the South Sid* Primary School M n. GiUoT1 aod U n . j . 0 . Andes
by Mm. Malcolm Merhemon
auditorium for the benefit of th* a* host*****.
Landers, 0f Jacksonville, and th*
book fund of the South Sid* P.Cirri* Number On* of the First
greup of voea| solo* rendered by
Robert Muon, who ti with lb* T. A.
Baptist Church will meet at 1:30
Mm. Ralph ft. Alvord, ot Bo*ton
United S U U | Navy u d |« ataThe .program wa* given a* fol­ o'clock with Mrs. R. E. Peurifoy,
and Imk* Mary, with accompani­
tionod ■( 8L Petersburg, h u ar­ lows:
ment by Mm. R. K. D***.
rived to ipand a frw day* hero Plano trio, “Fete Napoliulne", J. 1104 Elm Avenue.
Along with her talk, Mm. Lan­
Circle Number Two of tho P in t
with hi* parent*. Dr. and Mr*. R.
IF. Bischoir—th* Mta** Tak- Baptist Church will meet at 3:00
ders displayed ' her collection of
M. Ma*on.
■rh, Jackson and Roasetter.
moths and butterflies which in­
o'clock with Mr*. L. A. Pilwar,
Pathvtlqo*" Opu* 13 804 Elm Arcnuc.
cluded specimen* from Florida,
Mr*. C.' F. Ju k to n and Mr*. W. “Son* to
North Carolina^ the N#W England
Beethoven—Ml** Tahach.
Cirri* Number Thre* ef the
F. Milhr, of Tampa hav« ton*
states, th* Amaton River district,
to t t j i t a M Hvlght* to apeak bo Song and dare*, "I Just Couldn't First Baptiri Church will meet
the Eait Indies, and India. Shu
Say Goodbye”—Miss Jackson.
at 3:30 o’clock with Mr*. A C.
for* tho Woman’* Club after
riled isvcral Interesting way* by
■ponding a f*w d*y» her* with "La Regata VeneiUn*”, Uaat— Chamberlain, 1510 Sanford Ave­
MU* Takach.
...£ Ju r* la .,.J iiw » b * a .« K ise — o f - '- t h a ,«hi*b.~iA**el»4 .aew^-peotseted &lt;hy&gt;
Mrs. E M. Calloway, Ca moron
nue.
Whu~.W11Uaai
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of the Presbyterian Auxiliary, Mm. Wri­ nature, and told of th* habit* of
»As
Harbour—Mis* Rossettar.
ter I- Cooper, chairman, will meet * number of moth* and butter­
Mr. and Mr*. L. G. Horn*, Mr. Plano, "Ruatla of Spring" Opu* of mciabv*. Those without church at 12:00 o'clock for Puncheon at flies. In bringing her talk to a
3^, Number Three, by Slndlng. homes In Sanford are welcomed to Ihp horn* of Mm. A.'W. Knox, 117 tli'*e th* detcribed how fascinat­
and Mrs. J. F. Ilawktn*, and
ing rollectlng la anti urged and
“Scheno" Opus 15, Number *11 service*. The pastor I* avail-* West Nineteenth Street.
Jam** Coopor arrived yoitorday
recommended that every woman
Two, by
MtndeUiohn—MU* rifle for conference every morning
from Mockarillo, N. C. to *p«nd a
Circle Number One of the Prw- hay* a hobby of some kind.
from
9:00
o'clock
to
12:00
o'clock
short time her* a* the guaata of
Takach.
bytvrian Auxiliary, Mm. C. C.
During Uw business |*s«|on re­
Dr. and Mr*. II. W. Rather. Kan Violin trio*, "Long, Long Ago' In hi* study at lh« church.
Briggs, chairman, will meet at ports wire heard from the varlBayly, "The Last Rose of Sum­
3:30 o'clock a t th* home of Mm. „us standing committee that tree*
mer", Flotow—Th* Misses Tak. FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE tV A. Adam* 807 Magnolia Ave­ ti*v« been replaced on the lakel"M f."«atf Mr*. L. C. Johman. ot ' ech, Jackson, and Rossattar.
Thr Rev. William P. McPherson, nue, with Mm. Adam* and Mre. front and deprearicn* about trees
■Mlwi[non*, Minn., are spending a “Hungarian
Caardas”, Parlow,
K. W. Fit# a* hoateMV*.,
tn parkway* hav* b**n filled In.
pastor.
'few day* h*r* *Kh Mr. and Mr*.
"C ounty Cardans”, Graingei
Tfei
At conservation eh*lrm»n Mr*.
Cirri#
Number One of th*
Bible
School,
9:45
A.
M.
E. Compton, a t W*»l Nineteenth
MU* Takach.
First Methidist Church will meet J. C. Bills reported that her com­
Sermon,
11:00
A.
M.
Rtrsot, Uforo going to Bradtnton
Evangelistic Service, 7:45 P. M. ■t 3:00 o'clock at the home of mittee aitistrd In orginiilng the
to apond the remaining part ol
Women's Prayer Meeting Wad. Mm. W. M. McKim. 212 Wvel Junior Garden Club, of Gcn*v&gt;.
tho wlatar toaaap. ••
Eighteenth Strest. with Mrs. Me- ind reforested thrte acre* of land
nasiiay, 3:00 P. M.
Prayer a n d Praia* Service, Klm and Mm. O. W. llalley as on th.. Orlando Rrad with th#
■mlstince nf the Agriculture 1)&lt;hostesses.
Wednesday, 7:45 F. M.
Mrs. Zetrenncr Gives
Service a t County Jail Sunday,
Circle Number Two i f the First psrtm rntof Seminole High School
Bridge* Dinner Party FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 3:00 P. M.
Methodist Church will intet at and thu Future Farmer* of
3:00 o'clock with Mr*. Otto Amerir*.
Slataanth Street and Sanfurd
Mm. E. IL Stowe, distribution
la honor of a number of her
'Schmehl, Jewett lane.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
friends, Mr*. Margaret Zarren- Avenue.
SCIENTIST
Circle
NumberThree of the rhairman, stated that a large
Th* Rev. F. M. Marier, pastor.
nor, of Bayonne, N. J. enterFirst M ilh.dist Church will meet number t f plant* and shrub* havr
tatnfd with a bridge and dinner
Bible School, 945 A. M.
Christian Science service* are at-8H»0 o’chwk with Mm.-W.-P. tret) distributed throughout tbe
rity; and th* Junior Garden Club
Morning ServlM.-UiOO A; W.
-* party on - Wedoeeday • fUr**°*
held every Sunday mtrnlng at Fields, 401 Magnolia Avenue.
reported that 1520 flowering trees
■r.d evening a t the Celery Club
Christian Endeavor, 0:30 P. M. the church a t East Second Street
Cirri*
Number
Four
of
the
have been given out to various
on the Lakefront. Bridge game*
Evening Service, 7:10 P. M.
at 11:00 o'clock. Subject for to­ First Methodist Church will m*&gt;t school children.
were enjoyed until a lata hour
morrow U "Spirit”.
at
3:00
o'clock
with
Mm.
It.
L.
Announcement was made of the
wh*n
dinner wa* earned 1" FIRST BAPTIST CUURCn
Wednesday evening church at Shinholser, 607 Oak Avenue.
flower ihiw which will take place
rour**» from a long Uhl* which
800 E. 2nd SL, at 8:00 c’elock.
Circle
Number Five of the on Mir. 22 ami Mar. 23 at the
wa* decorated for lh* occasion
Park Avenue ami Sixth Street.
This chutth malnulne a free First Methodist Church will most
with bowta of to***. eartiaCon*.
Th* Rev. W. P. Br oka, Jr., pas­ Reading.Room at th* church where ■t 3:00 o’clock with Mrs. S. O. Mayfair Hotel. Member* then
voted to join the Florid* Forritry
narcUil, wnd other flower*. A*- tor.
the'Bible and "all authorised Chris­ Shinholser, 1408 Oek Avenue,
Aiiociatlon and the meeting wan
listing th# hoetesa In enUrtatnSunday School, 10:00 A. M.
tian Science tile r* tu r, may be
Circle Number SI* nf the First
ing th* guest* were: Mr*. John
Morning Servlet*. 11:00 A. W.. read, borrowed or purchased. Open Methodist Church will meet at brought to a rime. .
Luncheon wa* served in th*
Bender, Mr*. 8. 0 . Zerrenner,
D. Y. P. U., 6:16 P .’M.
Tueedeye and Fridays frtm 3 to 3;00 o'clock with Mm. G. C. Spur­ rluli dining room f
able*
an^ Mr*. J . A. Zerrenner.Evening Services, 7:30 P. M.
ring, Elliott Avenue, M*yf*lr which wer* oveflalit with linen
li
After scores were added prl**k Wtdaesday evening service, 7:30 5 P. M.
with Mrs. Sjwrrlng and Mr*. V.
war* awarded to Mr*. F. A. Wot- P. M.
Wright
a*
hostesses.
E.
Douglas*
m
hostessbs.
CHURCH OF TUR NAZARKNE
^ T * r t . Mr*. John Ludwfr, Mr*. KdCircle Number Seven nf tho
The R. A. nf the First Uupllst
wB'mund Maladj,. and Mr*. P*t*r
First Methodist Church will m?rl
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC
Lake Mary Fla.
Church
will
mc*t
at
7:30
o'clock
^T huraton. Mr*. Wolfert held high
CHURCH
a t 8.00 P. M. at the homo of Miss
R. N. Sander*, pastor.
*t the church aenrx.
score, Mr*. Ludwig held »»cond
Ullian Thornley, 1100 West First
Sunday School, U:45 "A. M.
Circle
Number
Two
of
the
high score, Mr*. M*l»ch was lucky
Street with MLts Thornley and
Rev. J. J . KelUghan. pa*tort
Preaching, 11:00 A. M. •
Presbyterian
Auxiliary,
R
n
.
In cutting, and Mr*. Thuntnn
First M an, 8:00 A. M.
Young People'* Society, 0:30 Hugh Whelchel, chairman, wilt ■MU* Rebrrr* Clark ■» hr Messrs.
had low score. Each received a
WEDNESDAY.
Second Mas* 10:00 A. M.
P.
M.
meet a t 3:30 o’clock wlht Mi*.
box of eoomstlcs. „■
Regular meeting of the LitersBenediction after Second Mas*.
Preaching, 7:30 P. M.
Chart**
Steenwarth,
317
Park
Tho*# present were: Mr*. Phil­
tur* Department of the Women's
Prayer Meeting Tuesday, 7:30 Avenue, apartment two.
Dally Mat*. 7:30 A. M.
lip R. Bach, Mr*. John Mclach,
Club will take plarr nt the rlub
Catechism Clase Saturday at P. M.
TUESDAY.
Mrs. John Melath. J r . Mr*. Ed­
Bible Study, Friday. 7:30 P. M.
Mis* Ann Gabriel of the State house. The bus Incas session and
mund Msisch, Mr*. Joe Meltch, 3:00 P. M.
A cordi*| wricom* U extended Board of Health, will have a study ■lection nf nRIcrrs will be at 3:1*1
Mrs. Joseph A. M*i*ch, Mr*.
•AOLA
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
to
all to attend these service*.
c’asa on, "Parent Education", at o’riock and the program, whirh
Frank Mtlsch, Mrs. Julia Lud
3:30 o'clock at the Junior High will fratura .Mr. and Mrs. Julius
• wfg. Mr*. William Ludwig, Mrs.
Dlngfelder, will begin at
3:1#
Th* ’Rev. Alfred Erlcson, pastor. OVIEDO METHODIST CHURCH School auditorium.
John Ludwig, Mrs. Georgs Zur
Sunday Sehcol, 9:45 A. M.
Regular business
and social o'riock.
Heidr, Mrs. William Zurlltlde,
W. J. Carpenter, pastor.
THURSDAY.
Morning Servicsa, 11:00 A. M.
meeting of lh* Alathean Class of
M m - Georgs Harbat,* Mr*. John
ThU 1* th# day for lh# offer­ th* Plmt Baptist Church will b*
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. 11.
A subscription bridge p*rty for
Ilsrbst. Mr*. Charles Wllkey, Mrs.
ing for Kingdom Eittnalon.
Evening Service*, 7:30 P. Mheld at 7:30 o’clock at the rhurrh the benefit of th* Order of the
Bernard Wllkey. Mrs. J . BoUy.
The monring eervic* will be annex with Mrs. E. C. Harper, Eastern Star will take plare at
Mid-week Prayer Meeting, 7:30
Mrs. F. BoUy, Mr*. Johns, Mr*.
given over to that matter. Four Mm. Hah Hall, Mr*. Volie Wil­ 8:00 P. M. it th* Eplsocpal ptrl-h
M. Kronen, H n . J . Fleischer, P. M.
person* will give talk* on the liams, and Mr*. A. C. McLendon house. Reservation* mad be mnde
Mrs. Harry Thurston, Mrs.' p ttar
book “Christ and lh« Coming ■s hostesses.
with Mr*. O. M. Harrison any day
Thurston, Mr*. K****man, Mr*.
LAKE MARY COMMUNITY
The Congregational Friendship after 6:00 P. M.
Kingdom."
CHURCH
F. A. Wolfert. Mrs. R. E. Steven*
Subject of th# sermon at night _________
League will_______
meet at_ 3:00 o'clock
FRIDAY
Mrs. Francis Meriwether, Mr*. W.
will b# "What I* th# World'* at
parish house with Mr*.
Mis* Ann Gabriel will give a
Btoekhoff, end Mr*. C. E. Hunter.
(Presbyterian Government),
Greatest Need? A Revival of Henry ThumtOn and Mr*. John J. treture ■&gt; 7:30 o'riock i t th*
J. A. Zerrenner end John.BendOrgaalaed in 1884.
Raal Christianity »r :A Revival Jone* a* hostcsie*.
Junior High School auditorium.
- or Joined the gu*»t» Uter In thn
Preaching Service* a t 11:00 A.
of Dullness Prosperity T"
Cirri# Number Seven of the
^ p v en ln g .
M. and 7:30 P. M.
Sunday School, 9:45 A. MPresbyterian
Auxiliary, M l**
Graded Sunday School with
Epworth League, 6:30 P. M.
Laura Chittenden, chairman, will
4
Every Week
Traiacd
Teacher*.
10:00
A.
M.
Gove Home Scene Of Minister, th* Rev. J'm v i M.
meet at 7:45 o'riock at th* home
CHURCH OF GOD.
Hpedal Sunday
of Mm. W. A. Zachary, 1108 Park
. Party Friday Night Thompson.
Avenue, with Mr*. Zachary, Mm.
Watson Wallace, and Mis* Ruth
Geneva Avenue.
With Mr*. R. K. Purlfoy, Mis. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
R. D. Sweat, pastor.
ClUnn a* hosts****.
Eugene Higgins, Mr*. A. T. Hea­
The Daughter* of Wesley CU«*
The Rev. R. O. Koon* la condy, Mr*. C. C. Briggs. Mrs. John
Corner Park Avenue and 3rd ducting a series of evangsllstie i f the Fimt Methodist Chureh
Gere, and Mrs. W, M., lta y n u Street.
will have a "tacky" party at H:00
a*
host*****, a sobaerlptkn
Rev. John Bernard Root, mlnU- meeting*. Service# Bunday will be o'clock at lh# home of Mm. C. E.
held at 11:00 A. M-. 2:45 P. M..
bridge party wa* given laat night ter.
and 7:10 P, M. The eubject will Gormley. 001 Magnolia Avenue,
. a t the home of Mja. Gove
Church School. 9:45.
be, “The Second Coming of with Mm. Gormley, Mm. France*
West P in t Street In order to
Morning Worship, 11:00.
m o ir ii op
Jeeua."
The sermon* will be Il­ A. Hickson, Mr*. I - B. Monroe.
n i* * fund* for th* meeting ef
Christian Endeavor; 7.-00.
lustrated
an a black board. Meet­ Mm. Clark Leonardy, Mm. Fred K h rtn p i W k l i l l K ruli C o fM lII
lc the grand chapter of the Order
Henry Witte,
pretiding.
'
ings will continue through n eit Strang*, and Mm. W. R. Welnof Tho Eastern Star to ho held In
V*RV(sh)» H ro f flnut&gt;
PYTF.RIAN CHURCH
weak.
PRES II
Orlando In ApriL
TtoAJit M iu ro v li I'liiU. O r*l*r
Bridge game* were- enjoyed
t. Dn n I«i
Th* Rev. E. D. Brownlee, D. D. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
throughout th* evening. At
H l M V lrtltli Ham with Hlatr«|
rinoappl#
tat# h ea r high eeote pri»a far l
pastor.
flrnkUd I'limimfm
No Advaaca In ‘
Th# Rev. Smith Hardin, pastor
,
ladle*, a box ef handkerchief*,
Sunday School, 8:15 A. M,
PrJoil HurInc I'hlfhon
IlroilM Ldimi* rhoji
Sunday School 1:43 A. M. Pro­
wa* awarded to Mrs. A, W. Knox
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
T* Hon# Ht*Nk
Matlneo and Nlghl
white tow acol* pri**. a «*
Christian Endeavor. 5:30 F . M. fessor O. E. McKay, luperinUrvd10-35
enL
V Uhl# eover, era* gtvan U Mia.
Evening Worship. 7:l0 P. M.
Mabto GUe*. T. C. Pltehford held
Morning Barrie#, 11:00 A. M.
H aksd Pnl*1»
Th* taaalon will meet at th*
JS JW L i
r*i)dl-&lt;t Tam
noag tho »*». «jd
- Church n a fe iwne*. and fleersP re a h 'O s n lv n P*s&lt;
with a cake, whll* wpratdp aanrtc** l*r th r recepUoa mint of th* Lard'll Supper. SubNew lla r v a ru t u , l s
_ _ . Harrison received rig*
Jeet for srrmea, "The Holy Spirit
Je llie d a tr * w k * rr r Hals.l
fo r holdtag low *e*r*. Mrs. W*L Mrs. V.
Mothvln. Mr. gad Hr*. and HIi i It m **
C slsry an d Olives
“
h wa* luchy In rutting O. M. Harrison, Mr. aad Mr*.
Yeung Fnala^l Division, 6:45 P.
ueaumiT
the recipient ef e boo- T. C- Pltehford, Mr*. W. E- H.
■
V
l
s
l
l
l
s
Ir#
C r,* m n n.l t's k s
Evening
Service,
,7*10
F.
M.
Rate**, Mr*. J. O. H alf, Mra. C.
■ iraw b srrl* * an d C rsam with
I.k flIrigjt*. Mra. F. H. lanalag, Sermon by th* pastor, /The Prodi­
Cak*
awarded.
S p y Is PI* w ith fk W M
Robert Jeaklaa, Mte. J . E. gal San.*
Mra. Walter U Mergaa,
flay e r
H am s c'h u rasi. IluU srm ilk
M
lead Tsa
“ ~M L W' Service, 7-JB
A cardial a
me [* extended
Mrto alL

Mm. &lt;L E. Gormby.
place cards.
Also Mrs. J. Adrian
During thr luurh:on question*
about flowers and shrubs, written Mm. J. C. Bens-.n, D n l
Alvord. Mm. Maureen Wta
on th* place cards, were U f a t f l i Mrs. E. 11. Laney. Mra.
rlolhs and centered with sUrrnele Tho#* present w.rc; Mm. It. R. Jones, Mm. II. IL Coleman,
flower arrangement* if r d gladi­ Deaa, Mm. It. B. Pupe. Mrs. L 1. Earl* T. Louche, Mm. E.
oli and static#, and sprays ot Frailer, Mm. 11. M. Wat &lt;on, Mrs. Haines. Mrs. Agnes T r
vibernunt avatum. Novelty imita­ Roy G. Williams, Mr*. K. H. Mm. O. M. Harrison, Mm.
tion red hibiscus w*« mr l to Stowe, Mm. Katheriiv Dari*, Mrs, t;. Bussey, Mm. B. F, Hall
mark th.. place* of the guests. At IL D. Rinrharl, Mr*. L I*. Hagan, Mr*. A. T. White, Mm.
the officer* table a Urge IhiwI Mra. J. Adrian Hr. wn, Mrs. Wal­ IL Deli, Mm. J. Howell
of gtrbcrva dabirs »«* plvccd. ter S, Coleman, Mrs. J. H. Col- Mm. R. Melting, Mm. I^tlin , Mr
other decorations about ihv r- om clough. Mm. IL M. Galloway, Mr*. J. O. Laney, Mm. Perry Caa
consisted of bamboo ami ipmntl- J. C. Bills, Mr*. 1{. H. Monro*. and Mm. J . M. Quirk.
tl.'s of vibamum avatum.
Also Mrv. G. I. t-oucks, Mr*.
Mm. End-r Curlelt, Mm. W. IL
Mnntsslvatge,
Mm.
Mr*. J. C. Benson, general Watson, Mrs. Malcolm Lander*, F.
chairman of the tunchr- n. was of Jacksonville, Mrs. ||. M. P*p- Schmehl. Mm. C. W. Dakar,
assisted by Mm. E. M. Galloway, werth, Mr*. ,\. ||. Moses, Mra. J. C. Hutchison. Mm. Rup
Mrs. K. R. Deaa, and Mrs. J. If. Ralph M. Warren, Mr*. John Strickland. Mr*. C. C. Briggs, I
Cob'lough, who hid charge of Ktgcnon, Mr*. J»mr* G. Sharon, the Mlttt* Allie Trafford, Hah
il c- rating the tables; Mrs. K. N .. Mrs.
Iterg. of Melbourne, Marentrtte, and Margaret Pat
Scott, Mr*. W. D. Hoffmann, and Mm. Fred R. Wilson. Mrs. O. P.
Mrs. W. C. Erickson, whn dec­ rax trn , Mr*. A. C, Chamberlain,
LEESBURG — M. , II.
orated the cluh .nKrns; nnd Mr*. Mm. J. W. Worley, Mrs. J. Ding_ opened wholesale takery In former &gt;
W. W. Goetsch, who made the ftlder, Mm. A. (]. Covington, ami'Tom Itoy Bakery building.'

«*m»*a*«v*4t e r » a aa * H i* m U M K u m t M P ;«•*»»*aiS**w*Als.ddUWUIHlM

SHE
SAID
Thnt'a what hundred# of women remark dally tn
Sanford when they nee a miirh needed article advert tried at a price they feel able lo pay.

A t The Churches

D IN N E R

Not

An a whole women have proved lo be very
Intelligent ahoppera* merchant* have found and
ronaequenliy are going after thin business by
telling the world what they have to offer,
There'#. Nothing Like
Howl of

Mexican Chili
ON THESE COLD Ntr.ltT8
Trade In Your Old Furniture

All Kiada of Sandwich**
Phone 9140
|
Dehlrey Rervlre for Parti#*
ANGEL’S EAT SHACK
Geneva A Sanford Avt.

For C A S H At

WAGONER’S

KKr

500 Sanford Ave.

Phone 774

Tues. — Hat.
Mtro'a
SynropalMw
1-adlen

_______

Free__

P. Paul’s
JJeauty
Shop
1st N itloiut Bank Buldtng
Permanent* **H Ftnpar Wavea
STII FLOOR

TRIANON

Admission 50c, Tax Be

SANFOItD ELECTRIC
CONTRACTING CO.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
PHONE 412
108 MAGNOLIA

BRIGGS
FRIENDL’

t:
JEWELER
C C. Briggs, Prop.
106 Magnolia
I ’hon. 411

B. L. PERKINS

ROBERTS’
Grocery and Meat Market
’T h e Sloe* of Kervlro and Quality”

/at and PALMETTO

PHONE S t

a.

CHURCH

; M ra TV)

k.

a.

F. M.
euperin

by Rev.

C EL E R Y
C

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Lslwfroat

B

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KARL J. SCHULTZ
RELIANCE
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
District Mauger
•Over 400 aiilUaaJ# forte”
13,00* 41 .
211 E. tat St.

�%•

THte SA fnrW to l i m L t ) .

b a n f o r d ,' w o k j d a .

LABOR It)"fiGHTl
111, Washington
i No Challenge
Sound Currency
- - WASHINGTON,
Pvb, 4.—It
Vaa taken three year* of *?oaiaml* disturbance to rtmova th*
rrom th a t old ja it about
IsdUag wooden money, and now
M M than 900,000 persons In
TN N * of commanitie* in abou.
•0 state* are using U, or some­
thing rlmllnr—scrip—and liking
• Official Washington, according
to a survsy is practically unaij(mods In seeing no such challenge
(ft real money or to tbo bank'jiff system. Official* regard scrip
&gt; a g,handy emergency and s-*.*ili*ry currency which foeltltatas
dftrtar. It ia pointed out hr.t it
nilM t necessarily be used on a vol­
u n ta ry besii, since If would be

LAK&amp;MAftY
The monthly meeting nf th*
Lake Mary P.- T. A. wa* held
last Thursday night, Jan. 2ft, at
th* achool. Th* auditorium wa*
filled with patron*, friends, and
pupil* of tha acheo^ The bu*ln**e
session, with tha pretkiAyt, Mr*.
R. M. Ball, presiding, was opened
with the ringing af th* hymn
“America”, Routine businru fol­
lowed a prayer by Rev. J. M.
Thompson. At the conrluslon of
the session the fallowing program
waa given: Piano duet, with vi­
olin, "Gltana"— Maturka, Mr*.
Houghton, llarvy Waster, at th*
piano, violin, Blrgar Weitert vo­
cal »o1o, “III Taka You llornr,
Kathleen”—Ethel Hyotlalne; vo­
cal solo, “On th* Road to Manda­
lay"—ami “O Hal* Mlo“— Dirgtr
Wester; piano du»t, with violin
“Pear* and Prosperity w
Mr*. Houghton, WesUr B

with har father, Mr. Malm, and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mr*. C. Maunder* and
lltti* *an, Tommie, have n o rrd
from Third and Holly to the
Cramer ban*# in Urspevlll*.
Mr*. Btnroy ha* bean a |* &lt; it
for a few wrah* of Mr*. Jaha
Ballon In Plnehurst.
R»r. Thompson railed to ■«&lt;
Mr. IHxoa who it now abla to be
about a little.
I t wa* little “Toohie” Willi­
am*, the grandson of Mr*. Edd
P*t»r»on, instead of Edgar SJobIpm, who broke hi* leg In D*yten* recently.
,
Mr*. Jrnnlng* w u a guest of
har friend, Mrs. Gould, at the
Monteiuma Sunday. Mrs. Goold
spent New Year’s Day with Mr*.
Jennings.
J. P. Rtevens celebrated hi*

ATLANTA, r ^
' f —* * f 0 '
Jama* L. Kay, at Atlanta. ante
. Wm. Jacob* I* able to be oat
afU r being confined for aam* Green SaygOrjranbfed
tim* with an Injury to hie ankle.
Libor Can W ilt No
Mr*. Hath Ink* and Mr*. LoamLonger
For Action
a rd, af Raaaa* City, and Mra.
Anal* Rockwall, of Punta Garda,
AJHINCTK, Pth. 4.—Orhar* bean the guaata of Mr. and Tanltad labor can walk no lo n g er,------- . — ,
— . - T----Mr*. J, E. Snyder far acvrral far eoontary action by iadiMtiJr which tha mayof fp&gt;d tha bishop
day*.
and will fight with arary legili- to “alt down aad ahot up.”
Mr. aad Mr*. A. G. Wagner
Bishop Ainsworth, arguing ba­
rnterUlned a few friend* at mata weapon at hand “to compel
bridge recently in honor a t Mr, the plain remedies withheld by for* the Georgln Ilona* of Repand Mr*. Hoffnian, af 8t- Augus­ Ihoee William Orem, president of j reeertallrei temperance eommltth* American Federation of Labor, tee again*! a bill eeektng ta
tin*.
Mr. and Mr*. Jama* Wilaon say* in an Intarriow la Nation's t*g*jlx* 3 J percent beer in tbi*
attended tha basket ball gama at Burin***, organ af the United! .u le , had tald that “prohibition
’flute* Chamber of Com met re, la- wept In tha front door by legltiOviado Monday aranlng.
matt- mean* and It I* not going
.Mr. and Mr*. B. G. Smith, of *ord recently.
Oviedo. wet* »laltlng friend* In
ChutunU • Wtdnaaday.
J./K . Jon**, of 8L Align*tine.
arrlrrd h«r# Wednesday to spenc
several day*.
Mr*. Jam** Wilson entertained menu may sound harsh”, h* ada t tad Tharadajr _a/Unioon b^m lts, adding, "Why not, can anyhonor af* Mrs. B. P. "Cover, of thing be harsher to th* privileged,
Saratoga Spring*, N. Y , and Mia* than th* word* ’there le no work1
lajared.

f

Olmwip afriMu h n i d e rp

IM to satisfy' a dabt, eon'rsry to
3Md wishes.
Furthermore,
this
eort of
acffp used In barter, which must
act be confused with the itaniped
ftrpoe* of acceleratlog
trede
grip and Other*. Issued for the
purpose of accelerating
trad*
aad which ar* eventually bs.-ked
by real money, la distinguished
H a n tn* mtney Haelf, In that
It doe* not fitvolv* Interest and

FORREMEDIES OF
PRESEfT PLIGHTI

e ke we*

** a “tJ*.w* of Hw" U IIH IIU
which k t u l i k W bwn mad* that
ha "wu MtoxInUd wbea ha &gt;M &lt;
ngalaat prohibition daring a trip
*1 American mayor! to Franc* la
1931. Polkurtoig that w yn a la i
of Me view*, the a t r w t h n d a
racall eleetkn h*r* lyat f a i r la
irflteh ha was victorious.
Bli hep AIn*worth naught U
bar* th* mayor yield ta qtaattoning. Tha U tter refuied and
■hauled, “Sit down, bishop, and
ahat up. I will not b* dicUUd to
by a bishop or anyone «Ue, even
If. that blahop ta af tha chwhek of
which I have been a member (or
fifty-two year*. I had Uda crowd
all own my hack at oa* time aad
I beat them and I don’t fear them
aay more.”
When th* bishop first arose ta
speak several In Ik* crowd at th*
hearing ehontrd “sit down.”

• rA W U M y tti-ilH
WINBTON, ( k ^ ( M i b l k *f
rpeorn i untalnlw&gt; 19 Jttof J m ) .
m4

« n af M O . « u . | t m

Martin*! Garage
W. le t S t m t
Frank Lewis ta g Martin have
th* *iperin ea ppd equipment
ta d* year Jek. B*# ** sod
ear# maway.

■tb‘ ”tKk“ \lWfh1j ! a 'f « i r #*“ “w “ “

__
No physical violence U espected,
wu
how,T,r' **r- a,##" r*-«i"phasited
with H u a t H ^ home ^ h i s p a r - p&lt;
of h|a rtc#nt ipf^ h
a .,
e n u in Hanforo, w*e able to re- einnaltl,
M
b u . ala which
he said, «w
~w*
shall fight not with physical viotence, but with our economic
strength.’*
Among tha demands for which
Mr. Green say* labor will fight
LONGWOOD
Mrs. J , H- KKNICK
Federal license* for corporal Iona
A raeent dance at Palin Springs doing an Interstate business, with
followed by a picnic supper at specific requirement* as to ae-l
counting.
National economic planning,!
aiming
the raising of standard*
of living and not at prka-flxlag
and limitation of output.
BisnkenaMp, Dorothy IlmmerA
protective
governmental
man, Harris Heath, Smith Bil­
lingsley and Wayne LinnalL
Th* Flv* Hundrad Club had
th* racord iltendanee „f the a**-. they work.
son at th* library Tuaaday night.
Constructive governmental con­
Luncheon of th* Tourist Club trol of credit finance production.
on Wedneoday at lunnyahad#
A federal agency to collect *nd
Park waa attended by SO member* collate data as to man-hour* of
work available and a* to wag*Club, of Orlando. Cnmmltta* In earner income, to provide Standrharga of arrangewenU sra* Mr*. srde for determining economic
F. J. Nlemoyer, William McWork- balance.
man of IndlaaapolU, Ind., and
Higher wage*.
Joseph Phipps. New dining table*
Organisation of worker* Into
wer* lately added to tho park more and stronger union.
equipment, on* was glvan by tho
H* hold* that although a roundvia Iters.
tabl* diecueston with th* employ­
Th* Town Council met for th* ing Interest* would be preferable,
Februery business transactions ou *uch co-operation, 'he declares, la
not aspeeted. Th* methods to b*
used In th* drlv* for better con­
ditions. Mr. Green said, will not

vlaltlng friend* hot*.

hy Ruby Mat Dobson. Refrrshwere served by th* social com­
mute*.
i
Mr*. Ms ready and ton, Charles,
recently moved Into tho house
formerly occupied by Mr. Sllloway on Fifth SlraeL
Kmneth Hyotlalne, who has
lean working tn Ptlm Brack, re­
turned to hie home her* and ha*
been quit* ill with tha flu.
las;
Donald Anderson left last
Thursday fo r (lalntsvill* to re­
sum* td*
hla work aatt th*
tha University,
University.
Th* Wester Brother* wer* tn
Clermont lael and £!*yrd at th*
anneal
entertalnmint (or the
Word War Veteran*.
OVIEDO
*1*. It la ■ curious fact that
On Tuesday night, Jan. 91, Miss
,pf.. scrip coincide* with th*
land* of leaders of te'hroc- Ann Gabriel, of th* Rtate Board
r for etlmfiiaflon of Ihi firM- -af Health, gave the . t i n t of . a
prlt* »y»t*m, *pd *uh*':tu- eerie* of talk* on “Parent KJu! of a now medium wh'rn cation and Child Welfare" at tha
lak e Maty school.
ltd have enargy unite or ergs
Tho dates of th* other talk*
*• It* common denomlnnt -r.
’Tha scrip now In common rtr- to be glvyn will be announced, and
cuatlon In a great number &lt;f It I* hoped that every parent, ami Audrey Urich, Agne* Herring,
AJnerlckn
communities .really also friends of the children will Evelyn Bond,
avail themselves of this oppor­ Joyea Wainrlght, and Roy CUAtts,
M i hive an energy or skill
Russell Hunt,' William Henry
eflulvelent. It represinta n sye- tunity to hear Mis* Gabriel.
Lauretta Mlnchew gave a par­ Martin, Elmer Danri, Oliver Jntmn of barter In which the skill
and man-powir of a farmer, ty last Monday afternoon to her cobs, and Ralph King.
yming friends, In hunor of her
The hostess was assisted in en­
pay. Is facilitated ill esc'iamce
tertaining by her mother, Mrs.
with that Of .a common- labor- birthday.
K»v.
and
Mrs. Thompson R obrrt. King.
or of a carpenter, and tho
■pent Thursday at Sorrento vis­
Mlaa WiJda Young spent the
week-end a t her hum* in Uvledu
Ordinary menry, It I* ex­ iting Dr. and Mrs. Divens.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Tony, who returning Humlay afternoon to
plained here,
represents gold,
havo been spending some tlmr Tallahassee to reeum- her stadias
pr a stor* of value. In tho pe­
riod or in
scute business with Mr. and Mrs. Prank Evans, at the Rtate College for Women.
havt taken the Henta house for
MM* Elisabeth luiwton
re­
lliunp. like th* present, th*r«
ar* plenty t f people who don’t the remainder of their *l*y here. turned Rsnday afternoon to Fernandma ta resume her duties as
b a ft money, but whu hsve eith­
Instructor tn tho high school. Kht
er a surplus of good* to .sell,
was catted Kara by the Illness af
havo lim e trad* skill, or Just
her mother.
pliln energy fur nsci In day laCharles Laf, Jr„ who has bean
Mr. and Mr*. Gordon tlarnett
&gt; T h many . communities In the spent last Htinday In Klaslmme* 111 a t a hospital in Orlando, has
United .Stales
hanks
hast- visiting Peachey who I* no living returned home.
Those of Ovltdo who attended
eleaed, and left peopl,- ‘tulle thtre.
Citt off fri-m their stor* oT The new library Is now open #v. th* Mlaalanary Zone meeting
Wealth. These people are reduced ery Saturday from 3 to 9 P. M. held a t tha First Methodist in Or­
About Z0U book* ar* ready for dis­ lando sear*: Dr. and Mr*. tR. J.
to * system of barter.
Carpenter, Mrs. A. M. Stewart
5 ’. ; Bat even this Is cumbsrsome, tribution.
Mrs. A. E. Barnett and Mrs. M. Mrs. O. W. Ilowrr, Mrs. Terrall
- and th* nest step i* tn organ£ t*a a system of scrip. This .pro- Johnson are , giving *n Informal Mrs. Owen Burnette, and Mr*.
Ltbbie Wainrlght.
Vide* a medium of bnrter **• tea on Lincoln's birthday.
Betty Pettis I* confined to the
rhange, and when enough p*°*
^ pi# come Into tha plan, as they home with chicken pox and Jran improved after being seriously
III at her home hvre.
\\ hat* In doramunltle* Ilk* Balt Hedge Is not well.
The regular business meeting
Col. Hsllett ha* had a fence
y Lake City, Utah', llawarden, lonf th* Missionary Hoclety of th*
built
aldng
th*
front
of
hi*
prop­
' sra, Evanston,, 111., and other
Methodist Eplsclpal Church will
J towns, th*
whole
community erty, and will have flam* vine be held on Monday afternoon nt
i-f .often can be aided In recovery covering the whole length.
th* wrsk-end a t Bt. Petersburg
Capt. an j Mr*. Hsllett ar* en­ 3:30 o’clock.
„■ from Its Inability to exchange
Rev., sml Mr*. Dlcksrt. of Ovie­ with frltnde
joying their new rar.
£?J aarvlcas.
Uehry Shim on, who ha* ■a
Dr. Mead* preached at Taft do, recently entertained a parly home In t-aagsrood., and who died
Th* two chief permanent adof friend* from their home state,
last,
.Sunday.
‘ Vintages of the us# of barter
lately In N&lt;ip»)eh, Vt., was forty
Mrs. Hodge*' and Mrs- Hemmes Pennsylvania.
. acrlp, as It Is seen here,.*r* Ut#
year* o? if * aad a world V*r
MM*
Berth*
Dal*.
Malone,
*f
l*eson In' co-o6«ration which U both re It bra ted birthday* last Daylong, I* spending soma time velrran. He left no family but
teaches; and th* knav'edge that Bandar and Mrs, Mundorf with her*, with trtr cousin, "Mis* Emily • brother. Dr- Shannon, and two
* wealth does pot spring front th* Mr*'. Hodge* spent th* sVening at
slstirs survive.
&gt; )
-'. banks, but from human Itb6r, th* Hammer horns,
A large group from latngwedd
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Henshaw
are
mov­
[ whatbar ,(&gt;Tiyilc»l or skilled. At
attended th e, tf*w England Club
ing into their homi this wtek.
In OrUado Wednesday n ig h t j
They hnv* n fin* crop tf strawCRULUOTA
*H«r# Dane* Arabella” will b*
Mr*. S . K. WAGNBH
put on by local u la e t dlroctad by
Vise Teagwe, gf Sanford, at
Mr. and Mr*. Htnry Futeh ami Ungwoed school, t
family hava recently Moved here
from Wagnrr. They ar* r**Jdl«a
Mr*. LUBBLLB BALUNG
In th* D«nn home.
’ •
Mr*. . II. T. Brown, who .has
Th* Dorcit Circle
been Indisposed for a Week with
pooalbly priming the meeting a t tha
flu, le able to b* around ngain.,
afternoon
of
pemp for a raleaa* of conaumer
Mr. nnd Mr*. 8. F. Long have
demand over tha whol* country,
If Ita eitenslun contlnuee
Anna Gahrlal, of Ji
b* a* rapid as It hi*
th* pait few months,
Bro. .Clark lad la prayer. I
money ayateip, which suggested and Voted by
Association* a Mdi
imambara that our oIftears b* re­ Parent Educalton. gave har
tained lb la coming year a* they 1‘rtur* nt tb* achool M«
of Sanford, eooaty rbb&gt;
hav* served us so well. Mj&amp;. night, Har next claaa wlU b#
Thompson, of Lake Mary, will b* ducted on Thursday aft*moot
oar.
Wnp T ha Parent-Teasher Assert
tr roeratary
rotraU ry and Mr*. Jttg.
tf roMUro to current," a x ?
a, planning to rriabrat* Faud
Day with an nppraprUto prat
Uuriyg the social hour daUrioua cat th* 14 of February.
•Mr, and Mrs. J . W. Hofll
o^B t. Aagpitiae, left Sunday

FERN PARK

Upsala and Grapev

S tr j» 2 3 ^

rfr,xr'“ ■”■” ”t" ■'

rs, B A ta^ Wag

Ua

Bolloa,

“Our raovemanl", Ms statement
ft* * , ”ls and has been construc­
tiv e” It Is and has been loyal to
our free Institutions. It is Ameriran. I t btllevas In tb# American
structure or government. It be­
lieves In Damoeraey. It ia hoatlk to
Commaalam and to Fasciem.
“ It I* and wilt remain American
to tlw cor*. But that i* no-reason
for tolerating abuses that have all
bqt wrecked dyerythlsg that has
mad* America a nation apart from
other nations—a nation w hen ~*
rpan could havo a chance In hb
own right.
“W* shall fight with a m * legit(mala weapon at our commdnd to
railon* tha h|ii&lt;l b f America In
which a man can have a chance In

arty, If; Clrd* Ilornedge r ; Bob

Wnllams, yg; th*o WillUnu, Igt
iola: .Oscar McKandroe, *| J.
tier. If; Howard Bhaw. rft Doralt Moysr, rg; Jock Humphrey,
Iffh
. Mr. and Mr*. O,-S. CaojWfh*
wmqtea tb* birth of a daughter
Betti* jjtaa, Saturday, Jan. ta.
, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wathla*
aad filially b iro morad from H r
ala td Monro* and *ro living «R
th* J. B, Johnaan farm.

S

WHICH BEGAN ON MONDAY, JAN. 30, AND WILL
CONTINUE THROUGH SATURDAY, FED. li.
PRICES DURING THESE DAYS INCLUDE A HALF
PRICE AND LI OFFERON ALL CLASSIFIED

15
15
30
30
+ *

oa

» farm * U J. Tftrath.

Wordt or Leu, Tfai
i *
•i

Words or Loss, Scv
Words Thirds ~Times
Wordk $even Times
Sitiiatitth WatttbTA

u iiiiisA s Yttur

W» y®or e|lp«rtunify U&gt; m U tha
furaJIujc, lypawriler, dog or bAhy eai
»«nt. house or ffttw , u A gich u tf*
Old funtlluro h ton d the pUcs m
MU; ugrd clothe. wUl Bring aMabla .
your tar, don’t lot It sttakdMIo la tk s
H u n d raiU w in b e w a iU a g .e n d w&gt;&lt;
aaorw wit) mAh a dotlaiw fraws c o a ts d K
to p i t t a a w e n t ad . W e b e l p y o a w r i t

PLEASE
CLASSIFIED

ADS

DAYS

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BARqMljN

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Wm h b e c

B IT A 5

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SANFORD H1RALD, BAWTORD, FLCMPDA.

R

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face

\ C L L L

I’SKP CARS -Three t k iy tlw f * d*u =, line 1bulge pwk-up. AH
gtie:antrcd. Gulf Fdling Si alien.
ttiri* in coK&gt;|terotii*n with the Horitla Stall -Marki- ing
Orange City, Fta.
______ _
____
i ■&gt;
Hurenii, It. K. Winfrey, Snttfiml rrprvaeMativf.
FOR SALE! Ch.-vnd t iieartac
• a-, linn
mile*, rwatoc
.%■! cnmlitHwi, ov .1 tires and N e
«NnfssrvJ. I V«fM«.
rfAle
•alwnlas, » &gt; h . s. IM X.
a » c *).•
.
ln|v Will cell h r ra.ii only. What
laH .i • k ip - f .i. •« decs la tk* m„ , n , |t o i w :
U my offet? Call at Herald itftro
•JHICU Vlalea I** esM *s. *»h. X fr* „ | M
,
la-1seen 5:00 and d.w* P. M. a r
Fluttil i *&lt;*, N
I. 1" I'.ilir ' - -- “
I rt*M Iwapeat - .a d d ic t “Chevrolet" rare of Her­
:
**4lif la T«*lAl 117
ald.
I nili't %hlpMfi*la wf « rfrfi I ram
Ifcp %*oUrrf.O«IHo «vrl»*ci*i
I ‘T. ,»it.| Frit. 11* .Idle, I'UJ HV.
WILL TRADE l hry-trr m sport
iMitFit In l.-vrir*’ l**t % m i"1 I' lftiift ?f - | coupe iv giwl &lt;hapc for a faar
if j; i**!
I Mllrtl Olalpq rnvlp| • hliim rn la furl fflfV fi l»*
*
**•
1*47* .
rylintlcr Thcvrcl I mu-t be good,
l*8%l I Uhl IUM lYllll I e*ktl|M*rl- l*Ufrr&lt;i
rillKwADKIliMA !* , V . 1.1 xt* k. 1 wtiic pi&gt;x W, II. 7'. Car* Hr raid.
cIiiIhIf
3 f*h* ,1 &gt; ►r41 % 4 ,11 - *414 1
liny.
?;■»» |.Mf yw.tr liti** :U** II tick
*1 .Mil1 in&gt;**lYfgfVv,
v «,Mitf r»n -u«; u a : a n i n«* tl*‘*tt«|»4 8lt*R ,
utl Fl..«i*|* F— S ilu n liu n W a n te d
Ii 1or 1* rr.it’
!.*-• ir.ir |Jt*
1 arnl fir «
*1M
%|Til. illIlk*1
) I7&lt;‘111 »«t■! lilt %
h r^nr
\ 9t i *»iJi tut; ii£*
%i8h**4 m4 | \.» iig lid. r c | nomsn n s n t. Jab
F lo .il I.i *I t itir .i l . s t l
a - r-s'k o r h"u c tre p e r. will dn
N rw \»ivn naa
naa; l a i : . a | i ;
1*111.11 III* I t r if . n ; j .
U n d ry , M. E. Itinwn. I0IR IL
m i
m i* .
r»t;
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1**1H. St.
, 1

Through courtesy of ihe U. 3. Deportment of Agriittl-

Kill 4 1 • • )r , 1 ? i!».1l
|*»wwln« TlM H lsh U r I ’ lnrlilM I**!?*

*»*!•

llirlwIlPi

Banford-Ovledo Truck Oruwart
team in what was considered a
mild upset.
Roy I roller of the Growers wad
high scorers Thursday night lo­
th ree games while E- 8. Bender of
tha Creamery tram had high
three game score of Mil pine.
Sceree:
TRUCK GROWERS
J . Bolly .......... ISO 112 1M 481
R. A.-Ctobb ,
143 IBS 4«7
J Mr. Bcoggan, ,of Sarasota, said B lin d ___ _____ tin 149 149 447
Abat Inquiries lately Mil Increased W. A. K ratiert 1M IS4 ISA 4«H
'larghly.
Ha predicted that a Roy H ollar____ 1HH 189 SOS) ITp’
satisfactory effect would begin
8i*!t 77T 825 2425
to Bo noticed aarly next week.
SEMINOLE CRRAMRRY
■*ThO market haw a slightly better T. Bolly..............
139 14A 144 429
'although
undertone'. _
H. W ittr. Jr~ ......191 1.74 154 479
this/m ight bo attributed in a H. WltU, g r - .....197 139 185 531
m eatura to dA*rvased shipments 0 flabe ........... .173 133 147 453
on account of weather conditions E. 8. Bender . 202 20.1 184 589
as well as to the- program in
h u estion ."'
003 784-704 248|
r Before Concluding, Mr. 8cogIn the IvriHMn league, Jack
gaa expraaaod . tbo. hope th a t.in Breeden add Ralph "Warner 'were
hgh scorers Thursday night to­
taling 908 points while Mr.
Breeden had high Indlvfdnal
score of 184 points In one game.
Scores:
J. Breeden___ _ 184 138 184 488
R. W erner........... 128 1C* 128 423

I

AIim h h I, S|»i*»rt**n J t i » Mbit
* i I. TtoMon I. •
1 , 1‘liti'lttiuii

, ?, iMpypIfiwil ?, is irnlt
Ilna«»*t
I l! *|*letim |. | hi| i in i | m»IIc- I. ,Nr» lit *
|4 #HWeitkt.44#MM»PwH|4 Wi»4nbH&gt;Apg^W1p *fy

219 290 2.19 74*
Sanford bowing Iranis scored
decisive victories over Orlantkn
teams In games played in that
rily last night.
A two-man t*em composed of
Paul Prxold and G. F. Weber won
Ihe first leg of a 10 game oiatrn
against two of OrlaadnV best
howlers, If. Helly ami
E. Back*
ett. whlla tho Sanford Reroml*
won three straight games from
the Orlando seconds.

that "Shltmenli m ast be
ild, down If the market is to b*
■proved firrtker."
Mr. Pvtereee,. of Manatee, said
• t ■while Inquiries ara fncresag, bryers appear non« too anaus to take bold. "I expect an
IvAnca In the market next week,'’
» laid, “kat I see that it is imfrdtiva to keep the tonnage down
cause many of the smaller
asw rn n n —
araets arp already clogged."
Mr. L^ffler, in aUUpg that be I'aul reaeld IT* IH it* III III I I !
"becoming somewhat apprehen- ri. r , iv*b*r
re th at an artifkial market
!M I7t IS* III l»* M l
ight be created due to the holdt f ! i n 291 III IU l i f t
g up of shipments through on t-A S rio—
MRher conditions,” urged that C. E Markclt
ITS U t u t IS) 1)1 7t4
I growers paper their c*l*ry as II. Holly I»1 i n l« l 111 Ml 171
bscwmee ready, "So there will
•
*11 H I t* i 33* t i t MIT
i no gapef In the flow of erlery HANKonP HEI'ONDM —
1 Thsrn
• 1*4 1ST ll*i 4«t
oai Florida.IT* U t Ml 43*
il Kohim.y
417
When th i question "What tf- W. II. HscTl
Itn U f m
n * 14* It:* 471
8 n-nacr
ct has brerf noticed in the mar- K
i n IS* l« t ll\
1
ll.ib
s
l
ef
t through tho rrsnmptk&gt;n
_______ l
1*4 I I ) It* t i l l
lamer/-, of threes, eighu, and
n o a g c o M iH —
a * r Mr. Buttoiph, Mr. Kcag- nA.i i ATM .Trench
... 1st IX* IIS, X*s
IX* 111 11* 414
and Mr. llutehiaon all slated &gt;r. ivli.m
Mni*
tos m tie j*,
la their opinion tho m um p- II. M sllV .es
111 IIT lit II*
m • such ‘ shipments had served
II. Csrrmsn
1*1 1)1 1*1 XI)
extend the mkrket for tilery
1*4 IX) is* ) .|)
d toMCOrwa wider dlattiLftion.
E. F. Kaesermsn ami Percy Mela a-dia«uaelon ef the qaration to were high Imwler, in recent
to the advisability pf shipping Sanford two-man league play,
rbte aad tens, Mr. Bell, Mr. But- with the former rolling high sin­
lph,.and Mr. Kchuur, one or Ah* gle game scorn of 19&amp; points, ami
■ • -----s.eu Maat. Saraeota, a three game total of 608 points.
' Jargvst- Independmt,

TALLAH ASSEE.
» The

stale

during

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T O liC H T O N K
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|N« n« Minn %. M. T m Im*.
I'..I-mat- \ tr.|e ;•* a- •r , ji i -rit
j NVh Yffk *, |'|lt 'Idtt k ti 4, ||ih hr*
IpP I. Ilimliifl 3. I'tllUilflliHU a
W ltkM rrr r. ftfir • l.'ll I** W tle»
littiY, ik'mitlon, |Imvk.iml**n. .tint
' iifrirk %fh#. t m r» IipIiI for trr*H)

the

last

WANTED to buy «levtric water
beater »r will trade Humphrey
Automalir Gas'water heater Nr
one. Phone I2t-J.

RESULTS

| I2 .slv

WANTED Milk cow.
cheap fir r a s h . Phone

luontln of 19.12, Trra-urer Knott

15— A p a rtm e n ts F o r R ff tt

rrpmied today. The Ireu.iity lintarre w»&gt; ? I,H I.'i.Himi .Inly I hut JOHN It. CLARK C.iliil
IverMtV. former p'e.ilte
nrtip|ied (n fJ.tSlt.tUiO by Ibo end
Aniettean ReonomU' .\i
i.f the year.

DOWNSTAIRS four rtnuu aportm pi. L a n g t r y ApartsaeOta.
Phon,. 251.

'o m '

W ANT ADS

TWO s.MAt.L Apartiueata Nr
tent.
losngtcy
Apartwaota.
n .ir rr.t.
.... .............
" wa
IIU T Ia fw a BW K m l
t«&gt;U KENT: Unfarntshrsl 5 rata l
hou«r aiol -lee ping porch, |wMe
rnli rotal il, l'bnnr 141) o r M b it

10c line 1 tim e.
8c lin e .‘I Urnm*.
7c lin e ti tim e*.
Sc line I m o n th .
.Minimum c h a r r * 30f&lt;

M i n i * : n r *iv v t i i i ' s s u n
N**IIi*p I- hrrrli) Kltrii ihui tit*»l**r
&gt;»l'*l ll% |*MI * Hi*It* ** t*f fh.il »‘«ll.*|ll
ftn.il il**i*i** uf |!ir#vli*«iir* f&gt;ii*t mil*
i**.til** iiml rnlrvut nit tlir a*i| tln&gt;
•*f I'tlitu in , A I*, h i ) , lit ttR'l
hy |T»** I'll *H»t tVillit, lit olttl f*ti 7
7
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N*“hi Iit‘&gt;ti. I*iitiiii%t Fl'irltlii, li« I’faifn I — A n n o u n cem n iw
•f i i . In u rort.iln •an*'** th(pr**|i*
~
"
l** i*«t«t*«r «k|i*-r*s|n tfAMKHON l»l
\l i nl-MliNT t*ttMI'AN\
**•■*•••
HAVE YOUR tVATCil r*|«ired
at. 1. «t ntriHiiJttlvtti. %%.»• ri*fii|kt tin
by o'.,- a h i n-ally knows how.
ani, ••ml Tutj.tn Il*i1i|iiiit r»ti4t|*ii m
.* «nf|MirMlInti, •&lt; 4*1. ttlH . . i t n 1
Itriggs,
Mrttn.. I. K. K. lll»Ha||ll|ll*r, H-v
»*♦I lit I iit.tnlrr itf «nt*t (‘••lilt, in .iti«l
lip i*lM itrufiii* M|i|Hi||4tt«t. *4 itll »tf
f r f |m Milt' Hlul
II *1 1‘Hltlh
r n tit ih** frmit »l«***i **f il*. •%•!•«t

lit* Sititf.it &lt;1 II of a 14 l*i. lo'i.t.v
it* wlftti.t tn| a* ||n nr** e|m|*« p |,i
t* hi* ft llift nh(»‘i -ft *11 !••* |H()*||wh*il
for futic intitfcitllip ttii l*&gt;.
U l ln c * \ »: I'Mtikil tv . i t*“»li *.f
•akl •*inM»jl 1*441177, 41*4 II*** iirflrlal

.

XIW-M U relU ncotm F a r M l
feesbrn and
| Wr b it. her rearonahly Ht-Giad*
Itak.ry will loast a pig for 75
. rrnl* during baking houral—.
j Ss hnwh 1'ig Farm. IJise Mearea.
Kill: y'.U.K Quality .tUvs Ramie.
g.mf condition, price . | t ( . M I
laurvl Ave.
,,
PAI.M8.
PAI.MS. Four Net ’~ u B."“ 3 m5
grown,
grow i i , .Ml iru ts each. Silver
N n -e-y , South Sale Hilv.r
Ilake
ako N&gt;

11•••!■»• Ill M.|||fnr*|, Dw4i4ll.ll, «Mili»f&gt;
Flnrhl.t, |.* I Hi cii (Tt* I* is.■I 1'* tit i*i
Idle, till %|l‘tt*tf*1 lit* Ml. *l*% i*l
Al.*•«l«, h l l , Ih** Ritiie iH-lht: a lltil
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We are equipped tu produce
first class Jeb Work a t the
lewrst possible prices. Give as
• trial.

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P lloroG R A P IIIt'

shipment of these

oil— IIOUnTM For Sale
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IT. |tn« LM. Phone 312.

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All Rcmlv For The Show

ALIiEY OOP—Our Prehistoric Ancestor
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H- IVib M .^ 5. Opposition to this plan was ex- W. II. Tfiormon
Weed by Ilta ry Schumacher
&lt;7,Bey Byrnes, ef 8a*for4,,whe
w.ef the opinion th a t the prse*4,*t shipping threb a U n In
ItlllU lL lU
to the plewlag up of
-wf th a matured celugy. » • •

THE ADVENTURES OF TOM^pjCK AND HARRY

BMUord Golfers To &gt;
m e e t DeLsnd Sunday
Teams o f men and women
|* U k n from P oland ere expect­
ed to arrive here shortly after
aoon tomorrow to play a return
a u td i wtth lea ms frxra thin
•In eaticlpation of their arrival.
Mrs. V, A. Speer, city gelf .eham-

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T H IffO S .
H APPEN OH
T H IS O L D
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O&amp;RS, e v e n
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frmalc| idng Ah-.ih«il, S!*c,

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R

d ll! )IKK! New Spring Salta
with .me &lt;&gt;r to o pants.
112Art I.. *21.20. We sell ou the caajr pay | tan. (2.MI to Ik M
rash.
Itatnnre weekly. WAGONEICS MH» Sanford, Aw.
12— W an ted

$ln.i,y|.iwn

grower, who ara captains of the
two tram*, ara arranging for thr
L K leA l. NOTICK
presence of a large representa­
t.AStrfrVrr i*nmrtntmm.
l&gt;
TIM!
• test t 4T I HI IIT. r u i : v .
tion of lora| gidfrrs so that all
w
Tti iii ii j i n n m i . r i m i ir .
iv v v n r u n s k u i v i i .i : i m v - A t.l l i r i ' l..ts ill'ii Ih-r. n«l..nl .
visitors will be paired off ami
i i i n i n v . iv i i i i v i i i i i i .
" ' l l . M l III- n MM. M lliv
the match will he as «nrre.ni| a., - mtrir.t . r—rvr:nT:*rTimpt-inmir-------T**i \|ff|aal |.ls h*T. M.I'ltlvLv, Nit*
VH
possible. Play Is iwpectril to be­
»»f \**7ll7 1'ilstil.t
Y*m .»»• liin lt) *.t. stiil u7**1 pi
IKNH .VVKItY, I** frNifiihl
gin at about 1:30 o'clock.
«*••m ac i&gt;|* i*i m u %ru»Y
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T*«. .!••*■
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chain rf department stores
till! i.tp »»f ►'•itfiHfv, A |»
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I k u ) | fieee suds, alt
wool,
« „ I. ng pint -, guaranteed, prtee

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in revenues and rvpchdrd
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I I'ranwt MB fasr it 31 !!•«? IVtins* F»4-

Senator Trammell's Financial Report Of
Brother, 43, Is Dead State I h Disclosed
WASHINGTON, Feb. L -iJlh
I-er Trammell, brother ami sec retaiy |o Senator Tramnirl, ol
Florida, died here siuldenly last
night. Prior to his minim: to
Washington a year ago he was
secretary of the Chamber uf
Commerce ut Oeala. He * s &gt; 4li
and leave* a widow ami two .-on*.
Burial will be here tomorrow.

PITTWWntttll

|Mu*Mr* I, P«4 &lt;*|ii ,»r Yt«I iti* 1. , Itlrh
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V rtll UrUYTTIUfYV'e
LIONEL BARRYMORE.
JOAN
CNAV/rORD,
JEAN
CR7.TA CARSO ^
LEWIS STONE

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Irr. Itin g W 'urm s un.l s l l

J. T harp....... ....... 138 171 145 454
J. J. Carver____ 81 119 94 294

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i I’ll I nUum h * |'hll.*«l»l|thl I .1, I't .sg

Wrt
w nTTn
nwwoeli
acl. section. Quoting Mr.
D orier, "They are aliva to the
heed for drastic action, and they
Art toady fo ftlq thingrogp Jn
whatever it thinks _ beat in the
tr-—j—
»
A noticeable effect has resulted
|a cblery markets of the nation
/tim e the Initiation of tho mova• r tn t, Recording to tho clows or^ M r d by various asi as managers

rnrm

AN Austin end pay a ft tM
muftrwc* with Ibc savtags, ft**)
Sons. Dealers.
1

Celery M arket Reports

AT MILANE SUNDAY A*iD MONDAY

rauM not adhere to a plan calling
for the elimination of ahlpm*nts of
\ tana a t this lima.
E X T E N D E D
Mr. Balt. Mr. Leffler, Mr. Eng­
lish, Mr. Powall, and Ralph B.
Chapman of Saaford expressed
themselvrw as, in effect, brUertng
that tho proposed movement to
order the discarding o tana la at
Ihla time loop porta ne and too
drastic, and alnet It la apparent
•ding baakan Ip this state, to I that anrh action will not meat
icute thatr co-operation.
arlth harmonious support In tha
AppolstaianL of Mr. Hutchison, meeting. It should ba discarded as
English, and Mr. Powell carat an onlar. Each of (ha speakers
Mr* Bsoal said, “because each urged tha need af complete har­
base gentlemen represents tha mony and agreement In the larger
program of saving tho celery In­
dustry.
Adjournment until neat Friday
they are connected with eoppsrt tire associations." The com- night In Lakeland followed tha
faaitlae has full power to net In passage of |t&gt;e resolution over tha
sola dissenting rota if Mr. Symee,
tho tnaU tr, ha added.
Dlirlag the discussion prelimi­ of Stanford.
n ary to the decision to attend tha
R o v in g up period for one week,
T . V. Dorner, of Sanford, and BOWLING NOTES”
both Mr. Powell, of Saraeola, and
I f r . a English, of Manatee, an­
Tha laagua trading Srmlnolo
nounced
that
tha
program Creamery bowling team ' In tha
fa ■ matting
with
the
an- Ssnfprd Merchants B o w l i n g
tbudbUtk
support of almost League Thunflay night dropped
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5ATCHDAT^ TEBRUARY 4, 19M

S Y L V I A D EAR - CARROL
B O T d B r HAS ARRI Y l D t
M U R R V -D C A R / YOU J
.M U S T N 'T K E t P
y S C fC 5
L7HP7 W A IT iN * -/ J5L ■

Introducing Mr.

4
W ONT YOU ^
» e SEA TED

HR o a rs BY T

THANK
y o u ..

&amp; Y L Y IA
j
WILL. o e . ' | «
I tlS rH r tHMf, l

OH. H OTHRIRf
AWD r J U S T
S T A H I TO A
LETTER TO
«v H A R R Y S
MV D E A A I
YOOKE
O E A U T tP U L
T M I3
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Apre/vru/re.
A F T E R ALL

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Unsual Bargain Attractions
AT THE STORES WHICH ARE

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W orth Of Merchandise To
be Auctioned to the Highest Bidders.
fered — Save It

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Dollar

of

Cash

TA K E ADVANTAGE
.

wood u • dollar la th* Milan* Theatre's aactUa TMada

Purchases
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7 wh*n siso worth or amchaadiw win h* a*u t* th* kh
• j | Ifctj w l&gt; win l» worth U'» |M n l n T » « t | »M&gt;I. W

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Of jjjjg Opportunity To Stretch Your Dollars
y Be0f' And At The Same Time Secure “Prosperity St

CONTINUED
lea’ Drenxfa or Two Men’s Suit*
Cleaned and Pressed
for

SPECIAL
U r « Paper oheil

PECANS

Friday

500 Sanford Ave.

Pound*

Men’s and Women's Clothing
Cash Grocery &amp; Meat Market
/
406 Sanford Ave.
Special Firestone Mfcgncx

$1 Value Swan Pencils on Sale

BATTERY

50c Each

We Sell on the Easy Pay Plan

3 Pts. Milk of Magnesia

$1.00

3 Pts. Lane/s Rub. Alcohol $1.00

$4.95 and old battery*

4 Boxes Kotex

;’ $1.00

BRIGGS JEWELER
Flat and Elm

Phone 893

108 Magnolia Ave.

SANFORD ELECTRIC

ATTENTION MEN!

CONTRACTING CO

$1.50 to %2J50 Value
SHIRTS
$1.00
See our window display.

108 Magnolia
Electrical Supplies
Electrical Contracting Work
4

SPECIA L
One lot of Ladies’ $1.25 and $1.50 Print
WASH DRESSES

ATENTION! FI8HKRMBN
* Special Lot F rail WaUr
%

1 Pt. Cottage Cheese
Va P t Heavy Cream
,
2 Doz. Fresh Eggs
1-lb. Fresh Churned Butter
Value $1.27—All for .
$ 1.00

-V E R Y SPECIAL$L(j0 to 32.50 Mottoes

.

SPORTING GOODS STORE

Admiration DeLaxe Scalp Treatment

W e h a v e s p e c ia l p r ic e s evw qp. d a y —

75c

a n d w e g iv e

E V A — BESS

BEAUTY SAL0H
.

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SANFORD

$ 1.00

OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO

ARTIFICIAL BAIT
3 for $1.00

Commercial uU Park At*.
.
Mlaaaa Minnie B ra Ecbou aU Erelyn Cant

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6 Boxes

First Aid Napkins......^..
11-50 Value Fountain Syringe or

Oar diiplajr o f n e w
8»rlo* Sport Shoes . . .

Water Bottle.......

&lt;1.35 Value Gun

(ISO and $A-W . . . all
mod* by friendly Flv..

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into '.

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T rw ^ toniw rtil Airline To Begin
16-Honr Ckwwt-To-CoastSchedule

Molt of ua would have little difficulty In liatln
reaaooa why we lire In Florida and why we like It, I
*?. **5SI* Interesting to know why the tnouaanda of pc
ikho come down here every winter also like. It. Ret
G ttrg i W. Muller, o f Washington, D.’ C„ r f r w u e n t r
wtR have a “tacky" party at 8 80
eUtecfc at tha boom af U rv (X E
Oormley, Ml Magnolia* ATOW*,
with Mr*. Cotnttoy, U n- rrmace*
A. liitkaon. Mr*. R. B. Monroe,
Mr*. CWk Laoaardy, Mr*. Fred
8traagv, aad Mr*. W. R. Wain-

low opportooltids th* year around.
.
Ita citrus fruits and unexcelled orchards and
m F*r £en *nd r,ch' producing soil.
, '
BTeatmt turpentine and rosin producIP* •»*t« In the Union.
.
b fr Jfw5ncrit ^ t h * greatest yellow pine and cypfess lum-

has more cigar factories and produces more
cigar* than any other state.
* S w w th -^ lt had and can produce more phosphate than
any other atatk. • . -»
KlEhths-lt Q our largest sponge producing state.
tb—It it one of the largest cattle raising states.
|th—-It 1# unexcelled for Its fishing and more fish
( t i t And shipped than from any other state.
.
tenth—People' cart live more healthilygand more
oft account of ita climate'and fewer clothes and fuel
fifth—pjorfdf offer* many advantages and opporfor Investments In real estate and farm s as well

Fbr d long time It haa been iriextricably woven Into
tfi« mmd« of younffboys th a t the use of profanity waa the
sign of mahhood, much the ngme as the once prevalent Idea
that the uje tit tobacco Indicated hard-boiled masculinity.
Tfil widespread use bf cigarettes among women haa to
*
ex*e,n * dissipated this latter concept until today
'TL0 , *
^on*er
I*10 attraction among neighborhood
tids In thsir desire to grow up quickly and be real he-men.
Tobacco no longer hag the old-time odium, so th a t ft Isn’t
!Hy of Banferd", Ilk*
&gt;f Ranfonl, 'w as sunk
light. Pul It (* 'reason,
to assume that it will
tier to float' tk« "City
rd" than |t win ha to
tew laeue to re-finance
Indebtedness.
In any
ran bi'evr* that the St.
irr
will b* on# at
wlQ be cereftfl In the
farmers mean basin**#
r talk of plowing up

A sobatriptlon bridge r«f&lt;J fee
the bepeflt Of ih* Order of Ike
%

Btra won t ■i »ce u i n i i w
rood of all should ride
f Avenue or West F ln t
m watch, th* farmer*
laaekma celery under
Oily weed*. And not only
they are making ata le­ vnlcd tonca, he had occaalon to call (o ono of the men:
ftleh brook no good for "Haaten forward quickly fhere'* Tho phraao became a
•rick who would sail kla itoaaic lo tha “bad Inntla”.
ider eatery for • song.
Rooacvclt was not particularly effeminate aa he well

demonslrated to the westerner*’ when he beat up a bully

• cltlr, throughout th*
-ar* adopting asm# «y»- 5 hose insult waa reaented, and agaln^at Ban Juan Hill. Tho
bsrter, which |* merely a rider of the Hough Rider* I* a typical example of a he»f trad* without the use man w h o didn’t havu to rely on Hwearlng to command
*y. When money becomes respect and he offer* a good model for youth* to emulate.
#r at ~Its at difficult for
&gt;*g* man to obtain, sons
« oartcr become, neesa-

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
woo) blanket and a
swap ‘ a screen
The members of th* Ladle. Iln Winter Garden. Mrs. McKinnon
appendix operation. Guild of Holy Cross Episcopal! arrived her* recently from Hjulh
Church wsr# th* charming host- t-*»0,l"a••»#* at a vary delightful rocap~ —'
*V

S

K tw

!!: Hafd labor Does

t£ki &amp; Uf
M Great
l w #B

.Jr“0,.1,1s1
11

__ a
K7
imtnl
thaA m I'fcoch

ot to . Sx.

ago by a secret government order.
A. man mlpht be sentenced lo do
hard labor, but th* only difference
between that and Ordinary imprtennment la that h« sleeps the first
14-nlghl* without a mattress.
Such |s the dlKlueor* mad* In
Ih* British prison report for 1830,
Where vroman ere concerned
hard labor waa abolished litllW .
Fvldpiwa la klao' mix forward la
the report that short sentences

g aatsra S |»r will Uk* place *1

libQ P. M. at the KgteocpM pariah
home. Reatrvallon* mad b« maft
with Mr*. 0 . M. Uarrlion any *1*7
■tier 1:00 F. M.

Auxiliary Of Church
Stages Bridge Party

back of him ta the faFleet oxteal,
and I have thanked him for In.
tlUag vs to participate la Utlt
worthy cause.”

INCOME-TAX DO NT’S

lisa edWtlga. A greep of mem­
ber! of aoeletles hi Orlando prew te d a playlet, -fc u Waitb

PONT prepare year return
without fln t studying the laatnirtiona' on Ih* form. '
PONT procrastinate. Early as*

-WkiWV^ktSWPWlUiriMf lAIMtkM■*»'»»

oS
X ’s r t e s a i s
Me paid 1U ebUgalieaa In faU

careful comld*ration of all
tax problem a. *
PON T dretroy tl* men: orange
■'from which your return w*a
prepend.

to the countli Me added that la *
" Mn. R. It. B elt, of Mi
formerly *f this city, la tl
today af -Mn. E nd R.
South SanAwd Avenue.

DON'T omit eiplsaallen when
euch Information Is essen­
tial to *n tntstllgent audit.
Attach memoranda to y&lt;mr
moua approval,

Forms for filing return* of Incom* for 1032 have been sent to
persona who flied return* tail
year. Failure to nrceiro a form,
however, does not relieve a tax­
payer of hi* obligation to file hie
return an^ pay tha lax on time, on
or before March IB If III; rrtum
I* made on the calendar-year ba­
sis, aa Is th« vase with moat Indi­
vidual*. Lowering of the personal
exampllon will require many hun­
dreds of thousand* of Individual*
lo file returns'Oils year who did
not do «o Ih 1033Form* may be obtained upon re­
quest, written or personal, from
the offices of collectors of Intamal
raveque and deputy collectors.
Persona who** act Income for 1881
waa derlred qhlefly from salary or
wage* and was not In rx^yas of
ps.ooo should make their returns
on Form IO40A, a single sheet.
Person* whose net Income waa In
etc*** of fS.OOO, or, regardless of
amount, waa dtrlrtd from a bualneas, profession, rente or sale of
property, are required to use a
larger form, 1040. Faltura t„ use
th« proper form presents diffFollie* lo both Iha taxpayer and the
Bureau of Internal Revenue.
Therefore, It M emphasised that a
taipayer engaged In a business or
profession from which he derived
a net Income of lei* than I*,000 Is
rtquircd to u*t the larger form.
Th# return mu«t b* filed with
iha collector of Internal revenue
for the district hi which the tax­
payer baa his legal realdenr* or
principal place of business on or

lery Growers To Umlor pteant plaaa, Mr. Porner
will bo sought nut by truck driv­
Part 0 / Crop er*
from tho Blato Prison Farm
For State Charity at.Halford
and Hip Florida Slate
e

(Continued from Pag* One)
ids (.Vlery Shipper*, Inc., and the
Grievance and Adjustment Com­
mittee of the Agricultural Club
last night, and it met wlh unanl-

Hospital for thp Insane at Chatlahunrhre, and he will direct them
to th* the local shipping organi­
sation which ha* agreed to ro­
ofer*!#.
It waa pointed out that thp
Prison Farm »t Kaifurd probably

,- «

*

barter system to kelp mid
will u«e about » motor tnkk load ployment.
per week. I9 le used by tha HWO
Itnuttca there, &amp;00 Inmates df Ih*
Florida Farm Colony for tho
Frchlo Minded at Qalnearllle, aad
Ih# 100-Inmates of Iha Industrial 1
School for (ilrla at Ocala.
|
A truckload of celery also will &lt;
been gathered for the ueo of tha 1
•1780 Inmates Of tn* Florida State
llorpltal for the' Insane a t Chat­
tahoochee, and Ih# 80 Inmate* of

f .

Southern MatkodUt Conlerence
Mela* Uw pao| tb m m b , iho
Florida ronferaace was placed at

Robinson S tirs
In Fibs At MUtne

G .

On* of tha meat romantic *nl
moat' goaklped about Idea again

•f tha lMk Century la brought
to tk* screen In "Silrer Dollar",
a First National picture now

J

towing at tha Milan* Theater.
The serve* play which waa
‘
‘ by Carl M rkson and.
Harvey Thaw free* DavKara-

r aar'e book of tko gtamormaa days
1 of tho avid rush and aU*#r
Strike in Oolorsdo, Uk*. for It*
otnlral character, Ya4«* Mar­
Martin, after ruing ham jwewrty to riches, deaerted kla Uni
wife lo marry a younger gad
more dashingly beauUful woman.
On* *( tk* moot popular char­
acters at Vw Vte*. Mama at
kla -eaabalW . .geaaroalty ha
boold not believe that gossip

CO O K ING

3 FOUNDS o r FOTATOE8 AND ENOUGH
WATER TO COVER THE POTATOES WERE
PLACED IN THUS UTENSIL ON A FLAMETYPE RANGE. IT TOOK 9 MINUTES AND A
SECONDS TO MAKE THE WATER SOnT*

fore March IB, Jan# |B, September
IB, and December 15. ’
Returns are required of every
single person who for th* yvar
,1033 had a gross Income of IA.000
or more or a net Income of 11,000
or more and of over* hustand and
•wife Bring together who-for th#
yaar 1832 had an aggregate gwa*
Incorn* of fB.OOO «r m *T |#r an
aggrogat* net Income of ffAOO or
mar*. Wldowsra, widow*, divor­
ce**, end msirlsd pargsw* isparatsd by mutual consent are

Rrocnun Pretented
At Seuth SHe P.-T. A.

'
With Mr*. Mai Jachbaon and bum
__ Me*. Chariot Kaantr a* hoetaaaee. pjr .
Pro*- ih* monthly aoelal bridge party
.

RomriiHxt G i v e s
Bridge Party AtHoipe

_______ _ ....

tw'VWohardahly «f-'prmi|i‘
• ‘ebeek at th* boMe of Mn. J.
J-NN.- Commually Center. High score
OiDon, 1*01 PametL Avene*, with e **» were awarded to Mr*. M.
Mry- q i n ^ and Mrs. J. O. And**
ill*mas and Arthur Jacohaoa.
Those present warn Mr. and
tlrelo Number One af Uw First Mr*. Arthur Jacobnon, Mr. aad
Baptist, Church wig meet at 1:30
Mebek with Mrs. R. E. Pvurlfuy, Charles Kenner. Mr. and Mr*.
ItM Kim Avenue.
D sn Bonlake, Mr. and Mn. M.
Circle Number Tww of the Flrat KotUeman. Mn. Pearl Mn*«, Mr*.
Baptist Church wUI meet s i 1:10 Rem Mesa. Mn. P. Weinberg.
e'eUek with Mr*. L. A. Palmer, Mrs. J. FI*leeher, Mn. Victor
•04 Elm Avene*.
Cheek. Mn. 8. Benjamin, lira. It.
Circle Number Thee* af the 0 . Moor*. Mn. M. Blo k. Mia*
gleet Baptist Cbureh wUI meet Marjoria Bon lake, aad Sidney
a t S :» o'clock with MN. A V. Weinberg.
Chamkerlata, 1110 Saafonl AreDU,
Cied* Number Peer
of th* Mrs. John Meisch, Jr.
P in t Uepttot Church will meet Is Hostess At Party
at 1:10 o'clock with Mr*. J. II.
Trulotk, West Tenth Elnet.
Rote*, tweet pres, and ratenduCircle Number Flvo
of tho la* were ustd to adorn th . room*
First Baptist Church will meet at of Ih* boat# of Mr*. John Melach,
l i N o'eleek with Mn. P. F. Whig J r , Park Aranue, when are enter­
ham. What First Street.
tained Ih* members of th* Merry*.
-Oral* Number 6la of the F ln t (teRbUitd Club' with V bridge parBaptist Chetch wUI meet at a.SO ty yealardav afternoon. At the
o'clock at the chimb annai with conclusion of th* bridge game* re­
M n. V. Q. Hasty *a huvlcaa.
freshment* war* served by th*
Cirri# Number Sevan of the boat.**, assisted by Mr*. Joseph
Prat Baptist Church wUI meet at A. Melach and Mn. F.dmund
1:10 o 'clty f with Mn. Uriel
High score prit# among the club
Blount, SOS Kaat tenth Street.
Cim|* Number Three of the members, a leather look cover,
Presbyterian AusilUcy, Mn. J. A. went to Mrs. R. 0 . Hollar while
Harrold, chairman, Will wait at lew score prlae, a deck of playing
rani*, was glvan to Mr*. Joaeph
A. Mtlach. Mr*. A. M. Rnekoven,
of Daytona Peach, had high n a n
among Ih* other gu««la and re­
ceived a box of stationery.
Those present were: rM*. R. 0 .
Holler. Mr*. W. Ca-ithen llutahl■on, Mr*. B. F. Wbitner, J r , Mr*.
A. M. Bncknven of Dayton*
Beach, Mr*. John L. Oallnwov.

A Foundin' pay program waa
given In eannectlon with th* regu­
day a a u p ln d term la tta 8sa- lar westing of tho louth Sid* Pri­
ata through kb wealth aad- to* mary F-T. A. held yertentey aft.
flume*. WhIU a 00-day asna- •moon at th* school auditories*
lor ho married bar a t a apsstacalar aad historical ceremony la
o‘tl*«k with Mr*. J. D. Brown,
Twin lakso.
Waaklagtan, aUtteM hy PrsalClrsl* Number Flv# of th#
dent Chaster A. Arthur and offlste'a, bat not thsir wives.
Presbyterian Auxiliary, Mr*. WalStrangely enough, ah* stock
by kite, whan ho teat kla entire
tortano. Bah*'Daniels plays the
tending fmnlate* rote, and Alto*
M isM ilte, tko part of th* first
wife. Tk* tight** ora* directed
clan act at th* school an Fab. 24.
Tho attendance prlt* fwr tk* day
M rs.

____

Company, Ike UuHdere, Mill lh*y
would have a
n*w retarding
llap wh.rh would tnlurr ten 11*.■
ip««d more than IS miler an
hour ami which are u»ej lorceM*
fully on the airplane brill for
Capt. Frank M. Hawk*.
They will permit rafe tending
In rmall area* and will rnalile pi*
lot* to approach landing iicldr
without inter feteu-r 'fiunt ob­
structions located near any landIn* area", he raid.
"The tew ilrtk r consist« of a
larr* flap built directly undrr
the trailing edge of the win*
which ran he let down liefore
landing and actr m n powerful
air brake before toe wheel*
touch the * round.”
_ Tianrcontiiuntal and Western
Air now op'rate* a 24-hour mail
and paarru.rer wrvlc* acriwn the
continent whi'h ha* . proved »o
successful that it* uffii-ials feel

TVs program for th* aftanroon. School •udlterluiw X
Regular bortMto and tastel
meeting *f tk* AlkMiean Ctea* af
tha First Baptlat d^urok will ba
held at T:S0 o'clock at Urn ehupeh
aanan with Mm. X C. Harpar,
Mrs. Hah Hall, Mr*. Volte WUe
item*, aad Mr*. A. C. McLendon

MRN’S WORK

PANTS

weal

j.

wlada, will lake IS schedule In operation..

11
"0&lt;v

rtutxrriptinn
B R ID G E

In* tackle ha« im .t-.ind ( u t- f . l.t

tine* (he vVprtxImu

A u d ito riu m

—

O rU n d o , F e b . lltfi

Matinee and N ight — O N E DAT ONLY!

EDDIE CANTOR
ceorce m m

P A R T Y

Thursday
H.00 P It.
Kpircopel Pariah lloua*

a

k

s.

Adiniseiun 3&amp;*
rhon# S&amp;S-J fur Rtaervatien*

|
j

plelcly
one

indeed
slop.

e ffic ie n t

GAS
WATER
GREASE
AIR
BATTERY
BRAKES
^ m

In

Cheerful,
atten d an t*

n ... '1 *0 1 . . .

Come

In &gt;nd h r'
every
P-irl of you. car :itrurntvly d i e d cd.
You’ll nvoid f'llurg
1 &lt;.iM#. •.••it'll find
■I'l •*•• pkMVIll V III liliV•ui.. luttl

you It

&gt;u»r

menry.

t o n e

lllgh-Rpsed lUavy-Dsly Type

Th* SOLD STANDARD
of TIRE VALUES

Tka Caagr*gwtte«al Fitendaklp
Lea so* will meet at 3:M o'clock
at tha paylak kooa# wltk Mr*.
Henry Wterotop aad Mr*. Joka J;
J#^ i r f e t S T Reran of 0- :
Pnsbyterian
Auxiliary, M ia !

X. IT &lt;TOQK 7
TW

B O IL.*

* * * * *

STOP

;WUh a fUra. typ, •!««, in its

S tatio n

: « r V fs a ta M u * » co w p leta ly
&lt;tPTf»vd stth w p lM -.to.m vjrtivr
■ c o rc tu n p .

T te

d d w

oi

Ih *

-‘ Mha VtelnTloWtod.'dC-Bluaap

W 9 .r * w
•fjrwe—Firestrar llalteflyo efflmtcn* Brake IJniny '
■TUWn* Malar 0.1—Wasking and Peltabtiiif—Grrakiny
CrotLy Rifrlgoatern CToaley Radtee

UidEtM

;

OREKNSBORO. N r Tn clink-t ie-ti omnn* tl ..mi*—In
*"• . e. I v** an-l names—tka
a- . I tk« Plan for b-iiter Central
ST. LOUIii JoU !'
oi &lt;• Me ; .i &gt; -d tn# namher and
pi.ked Friday, th.- I.tri
date-. •* • . r.-ld* by hal/l—cat
hi* candidacy a« rar.l i
th- rw»&lt; » of cold* more Una half!
Kull dctiila of -the Plan ar* in
LKESRIIRC
*1. II.
Kota rarh package of Vick* VapoBab '
opened wholfale takery in former and the itiw Vick* No*# A Throat
Drop*.—Adv.
Turn Roy Bnktry budding.

BIIOW8 Of* ON BIRTHDAY\

r»w t w

f o r B e ll it

C o u tr rU o f C o ltls j
T i o v e d b y T e sta *

TS

"May I again draw attention to
the futility of giving the** (iris
•hori icntencep” asks thegtoatiMri
of Holloway orison. "They treat
their sentence* more or leu 4* -k]
Joke aad are a demorallilng In­
fluence while they a n here.”
thelr ktonm* wmy b# Included n
On lb* ether hand, th en a to a a alngte*Joint return. If separate
number of old men who would return* ar* fllkd, one may pot re­
rather be "on th* Inside looking port locomo rikkh bafoaga U tho
out" than tko'rovt'ro*.
,
other, bat « « t rdport egfcr ^
income which'detiteBy belong* to
him.
If a jotot rotor*
Tltod.
If Of the
inch reter* 1# treated aa a tax• Bank on
following

officers were sl­
ing year 1 M. M
H. X 1 Stevaas,
X Tolar,' caahi.fi and R. R. Does,
keatefadt eaekter. Th* aami-aasual

£ i T - Z '&amp;

naeuranc* t^at Um tatory get.
Into the proper head*. 1 her*

p&gt;D*ath Valley, which I*
■ lsvcl, th» cowboy wlabianc* In* lata, "and before n-lly welcomed tbs guests at th*
T
H Twlll b* horn# to P*P*
tax may b* paid to full at Ui*
hi* may It* Ira* of d*LONDON—Hard labor doe* not Th*
tlm* of filing th* return or In four
L' but during periods of Randall Chase and
Benjamin •xlst In British prisons.
equal Installment*, doa on dr be­
!y th* money .flow to Whltner took charge of the gen­
It was abolished over a year

tlemen. In Ih* receiving line were:
tie ’ "fcev. A. 8. Peck, Mr*. T. A.
Neal, Mr. had Mr*. B. W ilarndog£F ttd B. F. Whlta.r, Jr.
Amehg'thdsa'ifiiaUng during Ih*
rrtnlng w#r*i Mn. L 0 . Stringfellow, Ur*. S. 0 . Chase, Mn. G.
1 and rioting have broken r . Smith. Mrs. B. F. WhJtaer, J»,
Germany a* a npoU oi Mn. C. 0 , Bull, Mr*. 0 . 1. lloy,
iteration to .the chancelfhough th* leader of th*
jy fu j faction In P#rWlCherlngton.
1 h r M mean* coimnand*
xabeUi McLaughlin left
hteoca og a ’majority rpf
Taltebasst* where she
il*. U would b* exactly
appointed aastetant 'In
1*1* if Bo°, e, , rt* though the tor ary at the . Woman’s
College.
■ left yeiterhers he will

jr .y s .

*o th a t Ik* gftw yn 1 *1 1 %* pro­
lb*

v

ita rcapact by n atring of profnno wordy la one that to
quite prevalent and at ttift aame tlfno coropletelF fallacious,
loro Rich have been made to ahudder by qutot And nlmple
language spoken by notrtconc who menrtt whlit he said, than
by nny amount orprotorttfetf’^cussfng'*.
The late Thoodoro Roosevelt, whose harshest word was
an occasional '''damn" or “by Godfrey”, wop and held the
respect of western cowboys by his courage and .ateel neryp.

NEW Y O U . M l I— Trans­
continental end W a i n Air—tho
”I.lm.b*rgh Um ”—h
galling
m d y to make ‘aviation history
again this spring by inaugurating
a is-boor «*Mt-i*-coa*t passen­
ger, null and axpiogs aerate#.

P la n
ST. LOUIS.—Th* e a - o f ll h-

i r . PHONE 893

�«

r* i

FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1333

THE SANFORD HKIALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA.

"ORANGE
SCHOOLS
•STETTING’
1
••

I

t:

IS

’

itendent C o nlues His Fight To
"Weed Opt ‘Loafers’

w arty and no provision la made
far oaatin« those who do not
work.
Admitting that much lima wa*
lovt hi aoelal activities aftar
school hours, Hnperint indent Wal­
ker called'upon partirta to a i.l.t
In curbing "loaflnr tendencies"
of their children, whether In
high achoel or not. He admitted
haea
that ■ any
■ ■ complaints
■ i
ryt.-l
hi* office from parent*

depression hod not
bringing about, a more aerlana
outlook on life among the Tenth
of tha eltjr. “The youngster, look
out and aea thoee who havo grad­
uated looking for jnha, often with­
out finding any. and they teem to
Ihlnh twice abo&lt;-t working hard
In preparation for what awaits
them after graduation.'* ha dodared. He denied that young poopla generally have become more

HITLER APPEALS
FOR FOUR YEARS
TO PROVE WORTH

BRITAIN TO SEEK
FRIENDLY SPIRTT
£ FOR DISCUSSIONS

Germany’s new gaeanunent by its
deed,, and Uke IU deeds aa a
whole, not a t Isolated Incidents.”
He pouted to that no one would

went on. “a , making bloodthirsty
I firebrand speeches againat foreign

Says “Crucify Me- I f
Policies Don’t Sue- ,l“ cecd By T hat‘Time

Dmfcmm OfCreating
, I Mutual Trust, BetS i V S t Ji ,er Understanding

ectUesmnt a f w ar debts a t Wash­
ington.
Tho first ta s k will be to win
American public opinion and to
the ambMssdor will be aatigntd
tho task of inaugurating upon hie
return to W ashington a mora for
• popular American understandteg of tho B ritish w ar debts pol­
icy. It is statsd her# th a t G reat
B ritain hope* to dispel thepprav*.
lent idea in the United States that
the war debts question Is merely
one of myory owed by Great
B ritain to tha Ur.itel States
which, If.nyt fully discharged, will
causa the turden to Tall upon the
shoulders of the American tax­
payer.
The British view Is as Neville
Chamberlain, chancellor of tha
exchequer, it.d.eil Wednesday io
American corespondents, th a t tha
present situation 1s as bad for
tho creditor as for tha debtor, and
th at the Anglo-American debt is
now between the United Slates
a id Great Britain In relation tn
each other’s present economic po-

A refinery U 'cest ftOO.OOO is to
b« erected al South Westminster,
across the Eraaar Hear from New
Westminster,
A'

DR. L T. DORR

who objected to “loo m»ny par­ studious sine* the so-called "Jasxly gowne, prom outfits, and fan­ tg e ” has become mors or less p f a
-------even 10 or 12 years a f* testify to j
cy clothe*” which, they asserted, memory.
LONDON, Feb. a— W l-G w a t
BERMS’. Fsb. 3 _ W )_C han- that. Anybo«ly who knows w ar •*
ORLANDO,*. Feb. 1.—Rej(irte wars necessary o r said to I* nec­
Superintendent Walker’s plan Is cellar Adolf H itler, who took ov»r! i know it knows what a trrm end- J Britain's fundamental aim In. an­
-u
“too many petting parties" essary In connection with high
to lighten burdens of taxpayers b y , thw V o w /o f /ors'nJmsnt four days'ou* nate of strength it I*
'tirin g the Washington debts diswhich
described aa canter school activities.
iwdoeing the number of .tud nta i ar&gt;&gt; yesterday renewed hla plea
“W’e can only guess what the elusion will be to create a friend­
“I
knew
It
la
a
fact."
the
anIn high schorl. He explained that (or four y n n ot p ^ ,, ,. f ha||sngaround Lake* Iranhoe and
results of another w ar would br­ ly atmosphere and •
mutual
perlntendent said, "th at many
III, aa well aa complaints hl*h school stud n et, go home In® roBl prr atudmt I* rrvich Mfh- |ng
ing hh |g
i, fountrymtn
countrymep to
to "crucify
"crucify me
me an&lt;l nnboJy w ant, p e „ , more than
tru st leading to • widespread
ey
there
than
In
i^
O
jn
d
o
schools.
|
or
do
,„
y
thing
ala#
to
ma"
If
hla
“too many student party am ply handed—they don't lake
Ilf said he bellevad th a t when a
° ' rW ,n * * " ■ ' m' ,ic&gt;n “ "“S ta n d in g of tha
»nd prom , outfits” ware any hook, with them —nod some few laty students had been ousted policies h*r# not succeeded In that p le V o " ^ ” ‘h*n
m il
,
yesterday to previously o f d„ not apparently study Ihre. th at other student, would Improve time.
u
. ..
, , t P l u “ pok. with tremendous earnn* U,r'~
, tb* P " * 1' "
charges of "loafing In class minutes a day, e llh tr at school their work and become more
While h- was talking to foreign1r , ln,,n_
j whi h, in tha BrllDW view, calls
GOOD W IL L
” an the part of Orlando ny at home."
newspaper
correspondents
the
po­
"Unt w# must Insist on equality, fflr a rspid final setUem tnt by a
serious as fa r as th eir studl s are
RADIO
S E R V IC E
ller,
by
hla
order,
war#
raiding
•chool atudgnle by Judaen
with other nations and on our drastic scaling down,
He pointed out th at school ronrerned.
He suggested that a
Walker, Drang* county super- authorities could not be held re­ c h a rts might he made for tuition rom munist meatCng places and the rightful place in the world. I can­
This i« the authoritative opin­
of public Instruction.
sponsible for alleged “potting par­ In rases where students fail’d In homrg 0f suspected communists, not think that any patriot In any ion of highest government quar­
Tha superintendent described ties" among high school students, n course and erere obliged to ra ­ arresting anyone Implicated In the country would do any differently ters t day and with llw cabinet
daaa room situation as aerl- but admitted there w a, • reason re s t It. This, ho believes, would serious disturbances which have than » ' am ih'ing for our coun­ strongly uniltl on the w ar debts
and explained thaj school au- to hellers they were common promote harder work on the past been continuing since the H iller try. N aturally my first concern Is polky, plans will tw computed
'Uen would fy* w fhln their among students here, lie said he of stodents. He suggested adopt­ government was .formrd.
Germany.”
W. l i t S t m t
tepidly for the Washington ncIn “weeding eut” high had bead t*M th a t many students ing some of tha systems of col­
The chancellor interrupted a ' Yesterday’s raids on communist gotiilions as soon aa S ir Ronald
SOMETHING
TO
REMEMBER
Frank Lewis ta d M artin bars
students who do not come spent moonlight nights in psrkrd leges,' Irrli’dlng dismissing *t»- working schedule whieh has left meeting places resulted In n u m r r __________
____ ambassador to
» M ;« » •« »eu«A»ee m o tawukM nL^U • k»e
e r , * W•
Lindsay, British
to reasonable standards. Ha cars in lbe vicinity nf Lake* Ivan- d en ts. who do not P*»* ■ certain | 'ln’ \ tTf f ' w
of » •*
o u t-lo u s arrest*. B at’dlsOriWa co n t|n -1 tb^ t . 'l i i . s '
tho siperieoea ta d aqplpmoat
WV-T4’ ‘ HUNTINGTON, Im L -lla rrlso n
(hot parents seers re- hoe and UmWrhill as well as else
• r r r n ' ngr of een****------—..... ... Una^Xoa-lhaw.Joeatww -* press "'thn-trstflt^iT”tTflVf”Vfcre tour deaths Tn England
England Moodsv.
Monday.
Wallace Is about to lose hla sight ta do yaur Jab. Be* aa ta d
l bJj-fer.,*h«k.tboU..ohUdrMe -wtservabmrt'1K&gt;eMfr“ ire * rt» N M
■jh ro a d principles updli Which h e ' rlsshrs • between communists and
Prim
s
M
inister
MacDonald
and
be
lighted a mkteh to find a leak aav*
t r school hour*. IT# pointed th at this did not help class r o o 1m‘ _____ _____________
i hopes
r~ to govrrn the c o u n ty u n til' national socialists. This res&amp;lted
the group considering tha debts as a result of burns suffered when
any w o n in g fm ia rru |n » i hr
*~* had navtr had An/
.
in a general order forbidding all
negotiation, are awaiting to reto loafer*" fat grade really to rooperal* with parents |“The other side bad i kings all open-air meetings of the eommu- reive a report from him on Ihs In the gaoline tank of hla auto­
fa r th s afate compulsory to bring about an Improvement ' " O N E
mobile.
n
i.t
party.
R T I s L 1 0 N I «»&gt;*&lt;r-nwn way for I t years, ami
law reqslre, th a t chll- conditions generally.
In the ah*rn&lt;&gt; of any official presect debt situation In Amiri\ ' *
~
* i l.ak a t lh„ result!" he told his vis.
rs. A fter that there will be tf full
•uadar Ig attend school rvgWATER WAGON ON FIIIK
The superintendent ,ak! th a t tho g
y
B I L \ j
“CItp u* four F ', r *' ' h» |p declaration the government's pro­
LUM BER
gal period of a • Reichstag, and gram wllh regard to outlawing tib ia e ! 'm eeting to choose tho
personnel
uf
the
British
delrgat* PORTLAND. Ore.—PortTind’s
HU1 L um ber Cos
Ihen let the country sit ‘ In Judg­ the communists from the nest
(Caatlnurd from Page One)
ment. Is&gt;t them crucify ma nr do Itelrhstag, which will be elec te l 1km and to decide upon proCedurn. w ater wagon caught (lr«. and it
the fare of what he termed gnrl i u and Ilollr
” I anything, als,.. tbay. want I# me If. *w» Mar. S,.s*n.aiwed vague •£&gt;
H ir s t B ritain regim ft-tlle pro' was necessary to call out fircernraant kndlffareaetj
Q uality M erchandise a t
I au.anne
agreement fighter*.
^ [fti Ihr mil nf four j n r t . w r h*Y*»
••
tJ,r* nstkmeHnfo, Vi*ior al
At ths top of the list nf wit­ nf&gt;t •ucrretldHl.”
I whn«n IraHrr, A lfrH llur^nbnnf, which virtually ended reparations
R easonable P ric e s w ith
nesses was Charles A. Miller,
as the anchor for world economic
NEW OIL REFINERY
When he ha-t shaken hands with
of ,h"
ZIP
SERVICE
Phow* l* j
nresblm t n f the It. F. t ' , ami Ihe correspondents the chancellor '•Pro'*’d »u h acton
re c tw ry aAj tho British delega­
bringing up the rear were two In­
-would give the n a il, too much tion will try to gain some similar
J G. M IC H A E L
NEW WESTMINSTER, b .
began quietly:
power in narliam ent. Iluganberg’s
dividual* whom Senator llrookhart
C o rn er Second a n d P a lm e tto
“ I hope th r people of tha world ta rty prefers to keep th» commu­
present’d to Ihe committee as
" ■ la m p 's of tha forgotten man." realise what Is going on In Ger­ nists to m untrrbalance the nasls.
T h a ladlM hava aaked ua f o r F rc a h V eg etab le* a t low
many. There can b , no middle
p r k t * . W e have th e m , n o t only on S a tu r d a y , b u t ev e ry
Representative Kish. Republic­
rourse here. Either the rad flag nt
an, New York, urged the adoption
d a y In ( h a w eek.
TRYING SOMETHING NEW
of his resolution to have the a t­ M shrvlsm will he hoisted soon or
B hnford G row n B E E T S ,
torney general
investigate th - Grrmany will find herself again.
LIBBY, Mont.—Libby nnd a
“ I want to appeal |n ths press
failure nf corporation! which have
number of other town. In Lireuln
received R. V. C. loans- and assert­ of Ihe world not to form p re ma­
county are Kont»mpiatlng lnue*
•S a n fo rd G row n
ed “There |g some crookedn»«» go- ture Judgments „n the events thnt
are taking p Ia c '.-T le a ,e “7u.rge i r T ir lp " or "lU M p HH-ney" us
In'* oil.’*.---------------means of cnm battlrg depression/
G reen
In n statem ent maile a part of
JOHN ANDEa ......20th and Frvnch H. E. WEEKLY....... 700 W. 9th SL
Ihe record, he asserted th st llu- In Imited lo a spirit of revo'd."
Phone 830
Phone 747-W
IIKLI'ING OLD FOI.KH
ele.lf S. Ilecht, of New Or'jan*.
Mrs. Eleanor I’atterson, w ralthy
W h ite P a n
1^ C. KINARD........ 917 W. Flnit St. D. W. WARREN...........Lake Monroe
"should he rom pdled In resign ns
editor uf a W ashington n:w .paper,
At R. R.
JACK FLYNT.......403 Sanford Ave.
I’ltOVIDENCK.
It.
I —Th*
chairman of tha advisory commit­ told the committee of a personal
tee"
of
Ihe
It.
K.
C,
because
of
F re a h H o n d u ra s
■i-rvev of conditions among chil­ Rhode Island legislature has be­
sume loans In Ihe Union Indem­
PU RE CANE
dren In the nation's capital, saylog fore It an old age pension bill,
nity Company, of New Orleans, el# found "children who ware co t| which would make needy persons
F a n c y F re a h
4
which recently w n t Into rrrrlverto the tpukh liccausr there, was no over the age of 6.V yesra eligible
APPLE JELLT. Ja r
faldp. Ha wsa a dlrv^tyr n t ’hy tw-; h H l ’ a id ’ m np-y I utops* tbfrr&gt; |i) pension at the rat# of not
PINK SALMON. K-h. Can
JmRnnlUi Company Re Which Kf*h wax no food."
“ CO Stiff) ITND
more than’ I t a dsy. ’“
PORK A BRANS. Can
— said 1070.000 was tinned a few
S Rare OCTAGON SOAP .
days before tha receivership.
Cana
T h ' witnesses before the Srnale
F an cy R ipe
IL SARI)INKS
»M
• IIO N lit
committee presented a variety of
I P K A h-Uv
view, on Ihe adeqeary of pa.t and
"K ‘ PKPPEK, (
L a rg e Yellow Rlp«
present relief, but wars'unanimous
r*
In expressing the nniliion thst
more assistance will be needed In
NO. »2 UAtl
dA N
the future.
During tho day, Ihe Reconstrur
_R om e_D rauty, Dellcloua, W lneaapa, Y ork*
lion Corporation n itliorixad loans
MEADOW GOLD
n R IV E U P — BLOW YOUR H O RN — C U R B S E R V IC E . totalling more than 121,000.000,
Including emergency re'tef allotNo. S Co m OvehSei
C orner Second a n d I’a lm e lto
man!* aggregating ||.0.','!,9 hO tn
Indiana. Tennessee, ami We«t Vir­
ginia. The remainder was lare-ly
DLUE ROSE
for self-liquidating m nstrurtlon
projeets In various sections.
Miller warned that the present
LARGE j A rr s w e e t o r d il l
$.100,000,000 fuml for reXif loans
Wrapped In every l#q lief* *f Ktw-llee bread, white, whale
t n slates would last only until
Juna and sal,| th at ona slate Is al­
wheel or rye. Is a coapaa. Each coupon Is worth ana-half cent
ready Within *1* weeks nf eVto you in purchasing K tw lls a bread tram yoar graevr.
,
h ad itln g Its $45,000,000 quoU. Although ha did not name the state,
L O N G 'S M E A T IS A T R E A T T O E A T
rnmmltte? memliers understeml he
I f ! E. P in t S tm t
_________O p p o site Powtofflce
referred to IIMnois, which h v
"Oaceola
borrowed about $38,000,000,
t» COUPONS ENTITLKjf YOU TO A
B E S T C R E A M E R Y R O L lj ,
Miller opposed Ihe proposal In
LARGE LOAF OF KBfffsfetE BREAD
tha pending bill hv Raiialor Wagner, Democrat, New York, to
throw th* va«t resouret* —rrt the
F R E E PK G . O V E R S E A P A N C A K E F L Q U R W IT H
rnrporatlon open lo ,|lraet relief,
BACK
Ke. a Caa
EACH BOTTLE O r HONEY BOY
\laying that a limitation wan nec­
OVBR8RA APPLB SAUCB
essary to nrevent th* breakdown
N*. IVi Caa
af local afforta.
OYERBRA.KRAUT'
ts&gt;wis appeared b ’ fore the comN*. a ii Caa
mlttee to rharga th a t certain
OVER BRA HOMINY
members of th* R ecautructlon
OVERSEA OATS .
hoard “tried t* find every wny rrCTahbar
Girl B. POWDIK
WESTERN
lief enul.d be prevented." H* said
VANILLA'EXTRACT
they found provisions of tho law
l e m o n Ex t r a c t
orevsnting aid to the nJedr, hut
OSCEOLA CQRN
could always find Justification for
rendering tld to the Influantlal
and powerful.
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“There teems lo ba a nm plet-'
blind acts, deafness, stupidity and
G iven A w ay to th e E
ra o f N um bered Coupons ,
inexcusable uhatlnacy on the part
Lwk far the eqpbera an
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of those adm lnbterlng the governs,
enters •( groceries .a rfla
cnluo ircordlng 1o number Ml
menu" Lewie Mid. “to those mil­
keck »f coupon Indira l l u •
lions-oaU ldt tk* door* th at may

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Krstion ia th at Maori t0 ■aonie [ ronfiilrn
.oiiu of inflalion ia n tre o a ry to | tion ia;
lu iiif revival.
For ac'itnplith“A gain the answer .o n u s • me&gt;ng th l* . there sr,. many differ­
ent prop saH, ■it ratty unsound w hat obvinua. It fo lia r. ea w &lt;uld
ami unwarksble, but the human concern it**ll lets with tpevioua
i)Hliralion to turn t0 a. me false tem td ira amt in to with fund**
lone ily .. r treatm ent of it i ire* mental n rr ettve . tonfldenc*
in lute ill* reaches it. etemax would anon bo i r i i t r L K .lila fter at) long period, of depria* liahed governm m- credit th r ugh
alien, ami app- renlly In.lory U a balitmod buelj; t il*in n auund
trp .a lln g itself at present. |„ thr la. ti* i f Itiie * vroul i mark the
many
- —putadc i f pana eas may will drncr. Iluaire alike a ttlem ent of
NF.W
YORK. Feb. X—Al- mark the climax of the ueprea- the elcbt problem, proper a lju*tment of tariffs, r lief from the
tl.o &gt;gh liu-lr.eaa ia l„ an i bvioua t alon.
stalem ate an I ao-ne Im pul-• i*
‘ Many s u g g e s t n* for the erea- ilia and ahu&gt;.s of our btnkrupti r ltd • alert action, inflation (Inn ' more credit ami more cur­ ey law*, and levi-i.m of tine anti­
ls irrla in y not a sound n irthol r ncy are being of trie I without tru st (aw* to permit e ntr*l of
'or bringing the d aired result, any apparent study nt grssp of production, are among the pollt | r U ra n n ty Truat Company of the situation as Ihr-c pr poast* live auUgeatii'Os that ur-.uhl have
New York r nlsncl* in t review J might apply to IL Tin re i* more a ranatru live iffect. .
o Ihe (iiiarnnlre Surv.-y, p u b ., credit available today ihun ever
-N egatively, assurance on Ihe
lidied irrin tly . Ample credit re- lefori' in nur hist ry ami the part i f Congr as that the public
•" 'c « a ra already available, it eutatamling rurrency is at It* crtd lt would be maintained, that
•• li'intml out. and contrary to high point, nearly a billion Ihe lax b is would be broadened,
m* reports, the m ajority of dollars m re th in at the p-ak that governmental expenditures
barks Is willing and desirous to „f „ur boim |&gt;eriod In IU29. The would be ru t t i the lame, that
‘dvanee funds for sound business | „ j
deiluction is that what we r&gt; more unsuund and wasteful
■tpanslon.
need, Is not mure cr.dit or more experiments for agricultural aid
“ P arar-aa artd ijuark remedies, currency, but g reatrr confidence would he undertaken, that no at1 f all a rts are, being offered on, in th . u*e of the credit and .f M l ,Wat p i. JLP. ..uaU lL evwiiwalUse* - with
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LA*. WKA*4+—» v r n ? eder'fw tr*
in'E vrrgtsde* Aye., opened . foe

season.

;

O F &amp; U V
P —
15H *
/» D C

,

LIBBY'S

JUICE
I
a

| tk~
X U le

A C a

SMALL P. &amp; G.

4
I tf V

2 Bars 11c

4 Bars 10c
PALMOLIVE

Gold O u st
S-gal. pella
D IL L S ........
2 Cans Tall
I’lnk
SALM O N
Vatvo
C offee. Ih.

I W

CANNED

FRU ITS

v

A A a

I

A tJ le
i
4
X I V

f i l v
C f*
P IM E N T O S
W V
2 I*t. Jur« Sehlorer’*
SAI.AP
A S a
Dre ssin g
w te L
3 Rolls Crrti.'ieil
fN
T o n .trr
4 a L
PAPER :
X U ''

|iKI vin\T*r ul.ll’KO

PINEAPPLE
No. 2 V, Can ISc

!

J
]

Mm l WnmUrtf
APPLE SAUCE
2 enrnt 17c

APPLE BUTTER
10c

23c |

ib .

IJ&gt;. I unilihnn A 1 a
R u ta b a g a s
6-Lba.
Idaho Dak.
4 / tf*
P O T A T O E S X t IX *
Pound
4 B g i
C H E E S E ........X « I X *
MANANAS

' ;
PEARS

1 C o
XDX*

5 Pound*

ONIONS

10c

118 Mag. Avenue

2 Cana

Corned Beef

25c

BEST WESTERN B E E F -V E A L -L A M B -P O R K

BETTER QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES

Pound Jars Peanut

BUTTER 3jars 25c

Fancy Tender Club

Pound

2 Pounds

Beat Creamtrj' Tub

Select

OYSTERS
Beat Grade While
PILL8BURY*8 BEST

.

2-&lt;&gt;t. Mari.n-hiiU) f f g g
C H E R R IE S
Plain
( ) ^
OH vex, tp*. &amp; O X ,
Qta. Apr.
4 A a
V IN F O A lt J L U V

BUTTER

ff

GREAT FALLS MonL-i-LaaR
year wnldings scorevl a decided
victory over divorces during I M t,
Great Falla city rccotda V in a W .

PRODUCE SPECIALS

\

17c

WITH MEAT or GROCERY ORDERS

LarKc Hunchea

Lar.ic Bunches

NUCOA

\ F 1 9 L
MA _

it T'kgs. Okay Maiaroni.
Spaghetti;
-i A a
N O O Itl,K S J L V U
N*’ »
|I W »
Benn.t .1-lba. X I R ,
sn o w m t i r r
Lb.— 1.1c 3 -IIih.— ,15c
Health Club
Making
| A s,
POW DER
X V le
CartnnH I.A R I)
4-lhs. 2.*ic; S-lh-t. IDe
3 I’kgs. Swan &lt;S A —
M A TCH ES J . U C
» Can,
A C p
CAM )
A tIV
2 I’kgs.
jA e ,
C ll IPSO
I k iv
U -st.
Ilappyval4 A a
C A T SU P
X U le
2 Dottle* .
Va. Pare
4 f -p
G in g er Ale X t f X e

■

WINN-LOVETT GRO. CO,

Home Grown

WASHINGTON. — P r e a l dan*
Hoover intends to set for hlm satf
lung public silence a fter leaving
th.&gt; capital.

&gt;

key* ro'ilil be rai'ctl and "finisle d" a* splrndully in Alabama
sc elsew hirr if the faim er would
raise hi* fm ks nod not let them
raise thcmsrlve*.
These fa rts have hern rarrifil
to the fajm er. who have hern ablr
lo remedy a numle-r of rondftinnn,
but tnurh work rm a in * yrl to be
done. At the same tim e every c f - ;
fort .ha. been made to provide a
m arket and keep lh - • tunnel*
open for an ever-lm reasing vol­
ume of trade.

10 lbs.

JACKSONVILLK — Jw ehaooville ia planning t0 give Franktt*
D. Ron*-veil a, warm re eep tk *
when he arrive, here Saturday. .

SANDWICH
WITH MB - J

g»Bvwjyhswiyi

R E D

WARMTH IN FLORIDA

t

CANNKI)

5 lbs. 22c

tbera would b« no draatio
de*tiu«tivr rc\|.&lt;ion o. our k i l l ­
ing ry item —this assurance woaM
hove a *Mt cffrct In relieving IM'
public mind &lt;f current i n i W U t
ami preparing it for tha » U t
U p torw anl, which wil) eo»0'
when ■ promise of found Irfh *
latk'n ami wl*e guidance a lo w
th - |wth of rrcovary la prorldod."

Stress Is Placed On
Sound Governmen­
tal Fiscal P o l i c y

VEGETABLES

SUGAR

L

Pound

lbs. S. R. FLOUR ajBd 8-lb. CARTON LARD— Both
lbs. S. R. FLOUR
LARD— Both

98c
58c

Good Smoked

Swift'# Jewel (in bulk)

A

&gt;.4

251

i Fresh Mullet

Quart

35/

Fancy Sliced (rind on) Bkfat.

BACON -Lb.

PtLLSUURY’H BEST

Pound

13^

Fresh Pork Neck

4 Pounds

Pound

1

Fancy Tender Beef

Weatn. Shoulder Pork (pic. style

�*

FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 3, IMS

THE SANFORD HBKALD. HANFORD, FLORIDA.

SIX

sufficiently edvanraJ to eubatitaU th* novel. However,-th* roneervth* en g tm er for the politic Ian; we ativa, who prefer the itabl* and
orgaalxad way* 0 C eoekty, will
ptlU ]ik* to ba doped.
"The technocratic Id** ha* not be persuaded readly lo change
monopcllzrd our attentlnn be- th* certain ft r the pmblvmatl a I,
of eco- th* triad fo r the untried. Whether
rau ta. In auch a
nainlc e tn a * , W.~ desperatrly .m l ‘|,p’| ; ,*0l0f"* r r *nd “ nm- U,U1 " Hntrchnocr*:y will serve
th-. ughtIceily acU* anything thn‘ i manklnd belter rm a ln * to
has the eppearenc* of being a |f r r n ."
solution."
j Dr. Coes "No **ne man ie yet
b e M*l her: "Thu* far W-1*0 d eperate aa to sriwp all h u ­
man experience until w* have
M v t nnt been able to m easur, ut|
tried to tvadjuat distribution, train
ICELAND, fa b . .1.—Southern kind* o f energy, tier bar.. we » m in to tha use &lt;f leisure time.
• fam ily
member*, like satisfactory M ilo for tha exchange and yet keep them e ffic ie n tly oc­
of th a t eniggy,
,
cupied t« feel themaalraa recure
body alae, are reluctant * to i "O nr ■'ron' mlc probltm I*
■a a final t pinion until ; of distribution, not of prodiK- in life, liberty and property, and
thankful that more perfect m a­
Carta hare been produced. | H 'n. Thai# li no aurplus, pf«- chinery aparaa them the grind­
taldent I.mill M. Spivey a n d , vliled people havf tho purchasing ing toll e f their »nceetora.
f . other
faculty
members
° " r dlrtributle* system l*
“Mr. Scott ban rolcad my eritltiam perfectly in hie explanation
T
i
I this tadlral
plan th a t ha» n , W), |,„ 0W| produrian can » n e w In The Lirlng Age for December,
under tha title, Technocracy
Iho c*ntrr (|f Am*ri'a'e at- -u tru n human want*,
Rpeeke,' when he eaye, 'Technoc­
on during t hr l»«t few wicks.
» |n our dlslrlbutlr# ayaUm w* racy propose* no eolutlon, It
f was enthusln tie about msk- uw too much human energy. Our merely poeee the problem raised
a atatrm ent so noon. They m«-r handM ng ayatam, for ex- by th , technological Introduction
1 finally persnadril to w rite nm pl', is alow ’and bungleenm*.
of energy faetcre In a modern
from the petm-ehaded paddock encloeure th t thoroughbred*
a t la*l a f w of their
‘The trrb m crn ta h a* i atatted indualrial me hanlem.' **
parade to tho poet a t Hialeah ‘ Park, w hire th . horoogbbrede are
running, January 10 to March II .

ILTY GIVES
UPON NEW
THEORY

PARADING TO POST

&gt;r« At SouthCollege SkeptiOf Technocracy

i £*"

r ,' T s - a r - S s

£

South Carolina Is

ing luc in or before April, moat

_________
.jighway note* and
Of Orlando Have
deficit bond*, which will be
[Correct Finances elate
rtn d er d doubly difficult on f t Taken Huge Drop
count a t the faet th a t 19-13 rove-'

A&amp;P values have l»een » .Joy to American Homcmakers’ Wlth vnluett such hh those Hated below, It in
lillh*" wnndrr~thBt~thoniil4iuIrt of now customer* are

nure .how a tlrcrt-'s* nf more
than 11,000,000 fum i the figurm
on which the general appropria­
tion bill 'of approcimatcly (9,400,000 wa* baled.
K urrirelng thlc la it June, the
state finance ronm iltlr. instituted
a 1C p r cent «laah In general upp rp r ls tlo n expenditure*. However,
even th l&gt; measure filled to p o '
vide m f f k l.n t fund* for paying
all elate salaries fur the last two
month* i f the year.
Declaring he tegitrd’d the re­
maining money hr ha* on hand ae
a "tru st fund, Stale Trea*ur&gt;r
Julian N. Kcrrborough der|ln*d
to pay warant* issued for Decem­
ber and 90 par e»nt of November
ra ls ti *, in order th at fund* might
b* available for meeting the In­
terest on a (3,400,000 l.an ob­
tained to.pay 85 par «*nt of-etal*
and teachers' salaries and to dieburse other pressing obligation*.

milled to A&amp;l’’n list every year!
OUT OK IICHINKHR

IONA Plain or H. B.

Finest .Shortenlnic

ItfrlA—Com! Quality, Full Park

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J .- T h *
A tlantic City N sti-nal Hank did
not open fur business. At closv of
business Dee. 31 th* bank pub­
lished total rcK.uret# o f (14,200,740.30.

OKI.ANDO, Feb. .1— City io n ny sio n rra In session Wednesday
received a report from Maeon A
Poller, cyrliflod pub Ic account­
ants, wh'.th ebowed that total
ro*l* nf operating the city of Orandu have declined from (1,210,(HX.liH in 1928 lo »7(&gt;«,»77,24 lent
year. The figuraa Include bond In­
terest, linking fund payment*,!
capita) expenditure* and ail city
expenses.
Comm Union*&gt;a learned th a t an
Dec. 31, '1933, O rardo’e aexetl ex­
ceeded lialllltiee by (9,908,789.79.
1 he report ■ehowed total bonded
d tb t In Orlando i* 18,173,009. (3,000,5(10 ia In th* bond refunding
program, however, which leave*
bonds not being rnfjndcd In the
amount of ^(2,4M,100,_ according
Id the" report.
The city's bank Lalanc* a* or
Dec. 31, 193! wa* glean a* (05,154,7-4 In th* general fund. It
w m ehown that In Jan.
1032
when th* pfeeenl administration
came Into office th e n war a "def­
icit" In tha form of an overdraft
amounting to (38,189.18;
.Tha report tarried a recom­
mendation th at peraonal tax**
should be collected by th* city.

"Bgy-Ame ’
F lorida,

PmMOMrt.Fl.lBSM,fat le a U llw n U
1* at** u iu in m e n M .
Valuation of (pad. buildiagaasd
im provem enu owned .by tha ci­
Muff
^
ty. Including rani eata le, la g*v
x T K IfC IIIC IIl
aa n t n j u r i a . Othel Hgura*
CHINESE BUNNING WILD
wer* Included.
TtTt{8Y ILLE.
Feb.
The
CunekUration o f t h a fnarat
HANKOW — Fifteen thousand
was tha main hualnew of yvatar- "Buy American—Buy Florida—
Bay Locally’* movement which or- hlyaaa common b u a n ewaeplng
■tag meeting of th* city council.
If lasted In Anraricsn Legion cir­ from Bhaaal province Into 8tachucle*. got under
way
legally an, looting aa they go end driving
Wedneodey night when a commit­ exit a*tab! isbad authorities.
tee waa appointed by Commander
W. O. B- Chittenden to form ulate
definite plana for a local m
paign. M em ben of th* committee
PRINTING
a rt: L C. Stew art, chairman, J.
W. Hanson and C. H. Bethra.
tContinued from Peg* One)
Tha genaral plan #f th* ratno m w -r. to ahip beet &lt;|oa)lty celery patgn ia Ig stress th* necessity r f
a t all lime a."
buying American made good. In
B ir ln r the meeting each mem­ preference to foreign made geoda,
ber of tho committee w a, htard to Influence local people to por­
Herald P rftttas C*.
to eay th a t tha continuance of ches* Florida products In prefer­
148
“whole-hearted co-operation from ence to product* of other »tales,
ell grower*" I* a "moat gratify­ and to purchase locally In prefer,
ing" phaae of the prrain t eitua- anca to pntronhlng basinets firm*
lion. Opinion was etpreeaed th at located In ether cities, particular­
»row»r* are rapidly under*tend­ ly mail order house*.
ing th e eltuatlon and are raaMltor
In gmeUeally every community
A p pall ch kola
A g m
th a t there ia a large crop growing In th* i t at* where a legion Pont
tide aeaeon, and th at the country la taaatfd. this campaign will be
OYSTERS, qt...^.
In it* prraent financial condition carried out. It la being urged as
will nnt be able to perches* over a Legion activity by the comm a « rg W d r‘w jd * i« s r th* TPIor- B R E A M , B-IMl
»r* * ■
——- — —
- w
A delegation nf faery grower*, I d a departm ent. T h » Detroit,
heade,j hy Martin Stank* n Klaefa, Mkh.. P eat' we* th* originator of
approached the committee to peek the movement, and It waa said at MULLET. 4-1bninnrmatlon a* to the be*t method1 the meeting th a t | | had had a
of co-no«ratiim with the etate- widespread beneficial effect In
wlde plan. Mr. Stanko’e slate- Mkhlgan and in other states SHR1MP. UnL —
ment that ‘T h . rro » \-s of Bla via ' sphere H had been attem pted. •»
are ready to halo all they can.”
Mr. Stew art l i s t id th a t he
wax recvlved with the congratula­ would call a mealing of the com.
400 E. 4th St.
tion* of the committee.
mlttae eaon and th a t more definite

Growers Urged
Nat To Hold Up
Boarding Cron

Fri. &amp; Sa t Specials

J. Walts &amp; Son

Is the-onfei Grocery Store G&lt;W)peratih|r with the Sanford
Herald la the “Prosperity Scrip” Ide*i—Somethin* New for
Sanford—You can’t Lose—Come here and Trade a Dollar
an^ get One Dollar in Scrip which you may s p e n d a t the
Grand Auction

406—SANFORD AVENUE-406

MATOES No. 2Can 5^
[ah—Supreme (Juullty SALAD PL Jar

Q L jar

NOTICE J

DRESSING 12/ 23/

»

G ra n d m o th e r’s

*’a Fiimous Pure Creamery—TUB or PRINT

UTTER

Pound

Krcah

BREAD

2

lilCE—Fancy Blue Rose 5-lbs. 15c
BLACKEYE PEAS—Dried lb. 5c
QRITS or MEAL
5-lb8.
8c

R a ja h D elicious
SA N D W IC H

PHONE B8-W

IFfYOU C A N T GET
Pork

(bulk)

SAUSAGE
Lb. 15c

Dtatoes 1.0 lbs. 13/
LETTUCE1 3 Heads 2 5 /

Pare Pork (U nk)

L a rn e C risp Iculicrtf

Pur* Pork Hickory
Smoked!

SAUSAGE
Lb. 35c
We Smoke Vm Herel

White House Brand
EVAPORAfEP

FED PHIB EXCLUSIVELY IN
TOT BOMB TODAY!

W ln rn ap

APPLES 5 Pounds 201

SUGAR CURED, P ly NIC

PORK &amp; BEANS
1-lb. can
5c
SOAP POWDER-Octagon 2 for 5c
P. &amp; G. SOAP-White Naphtha 3c
TOILET TISSUE Pacific 3 rolls 10c.
(irandmothur'u—Delicious

PHONE 6S|Rr

H N S RAISED. RBWL HOCKS, BI FFH,

Pure

1. N o. 1

303 SANFORD ’AYR.

Sunnyfleld
Quick Cooking
ROLLED

S
v U
u G
u A
if R
n

Invfte Yo*u fo
t . .
. i Attend a Free Dem­
onstration of Lino’s
Italian Foods in this t Q i b . 4 3 ^ Store any time Sat.'
,
^
—
*V.J i, Feb. 4th.
W e

riLLSBURY

PURE C R E A M E R Y

Pound

RUUFQRD RAKING

FLOUR 24 ik*. 59/
L A R I), 2

Monarch' High Grad* 1ft
COFFEE, lb.
2

M OPS, eac
BROOMS

Italian Btyl*
t W l h Brand
M
Spffhe4U.lb.cUga |L

Palm Olive'
B E A D S. Z pfcO .

m

Us, Ctna. 1

COUNTRY BOLL

o t

Be
Oc
50

l-(b, Cako

FRUIT CAKE

30c

IONA—Dt'llclmw

APRICOTS, No. 2Vj Can..!.......
One of the Beat Foods—

PRUNES

N U C O A , lb..... ...................
C. k C. Imperial Dry

GINGER ALE, 2 bots............

MAR.........
KETS'
V

3Q4 Mag.

OULDER

BUTTER

^ H tf k U a g Dolicioue

lih 83c

323 L Ut

Found

11

Shoulder.

Sugar Cured Sliced A 0 k _

' AST, Ib*..............

0AST, lb,:.-.

BEANS* ft.

fT T t\

WESTERN PORK

I Waateru Pork U rii'

String

Ar

' N, lb..— ----- I WV

"

COOL

’S, 2-Ibfc.,.

18c

I

�TCI ngjjgg nm m ^xitroRP, stomp*.
3PEVELT
UN CRUII
WORK DO

C e le ry

T iiN nit'tpilnrw waiftn
i " h t l. m
#aiw*

[ting agricultural surplus.

to Jn lW r*
I r. I

Ip th* ranli^ ot consrrM m fn whc»

hfr o r t c l i M t , r*»•

nitt

A sixth defeat In 10 sta rts w n
handed Coach Leonard Mcl.ucas‘
Fentinol* IHgh baskrtbal) squad
which proved ineffectual against
Coach Henry Freem an's Daytona
Beach lemti a t the local gym na­
sium last night. Seminole High
lost by a scute of .41 to ill!. It
was the second straight victory
by the Daytonans over Hanford.
F or three (lUarto.'s Heminole
High had flaylona and its highpowered forwards bottled up. The
score near the end of the thiru
q uarter was 20 to ID in favor of
tho visitors.
However, guard Mayberry and
forward Primm went into action
In the last a u artitV and., running
wild and with g reat assistance
from their mates, this p air turned
in scorn after score.
Coach .Hcl.ucas tonight wll)
send his tram into action against
the Jjtk e City outfit under Coach
Booser. Lake City defeated Han­
ford 48 to 22 in th a t city last
Friday nlgbt.
l.ine-ups: Daytona Reach 12:
W right. / , 0. T r o y .f , 0, I’rim m f,

II, Rogers,'«, ti.

Walktr. c.

n .iiip lH cl*

io|ttt»#n(h

tim e* hjr

,un!«»si|rtt | rtmon&lt;*tUin? » lh rr

rn nil It Mi** « i

BOWLING NOTES1

Defeats Seminole
Five li) Cage Tilt

F tiC ontlnued from Pag* One)
n i t i g ^ l o n , and the movement* of
■ M crave were limed so th at
■Sere Mutd I* no passing on of
b t t t d of the rhlds. They started
tolmultdMoualy, In various sec.
M M r o f the rity.
I jT h e federal men m'iver swiftly.
ETkay workesi front th* inside. Al
B M jfg g r downtown clubs the npdhl ant know what had
3 d IWfere all four had been
dad,1 opora’t ors and cmU b f v t tarresled , liquor seixrd an I
H e a ^ iy rd , and tha place* closes!.
[ART ropr of the placer wer» covit M by lha federal men In just
a T m in u tti:

Ju h h o r^

If* l.*r*r** l» it«

llr it h c if

wt«g-"ine*rtW"lfiK-7as:d7

24 Places
'ampa Swoop

Raincy For Plan That
?p
ronI(l; Drastically
urtail I n f 1a tion

A u tu m n h itm ,

i ' Mil ill !Mill'*

uuKrlualiun •'(
• i hi- putt "cmilrl nvi
n- 'en -rr‘ih,1 r r r e ti r y
Kf
wot it nurc than 112,4 it.i' i
i ' i s rti it lm*is* nf Hi tit I
« iim uf tlir ,-nu.M aval nl'ti;
ply up m.mrtary -ilver. ho ;&gt;
/n it tti.it the actual p io l
i at in between g u ll anil r it&gt;•
all turn- line lirrn rnimfcfrraM)
than lit to I,
t W i i o w l l f ; hi* traltfe-d,
111 "m il nut rettafy th ,- &lt;■
think" Immediate mill m i
■able rvianrion nr,*' a\v
thi' i' whii favored duulruli,
p a 'lk il’. bo .it I, h li plan n

:

The lail-rnd lhi-»ey s I.tinrh
ponnt leant oT the h'aiifi rd Mer.
rhanls flitjtlinr l.eagu
rprised
the rest of the lenetii' liy tuininif
in IhrV-e straight victorie- over
th r Smith’s Rarhers tram Wedrtesday nlgirt. kHocKInif’ that*" leant
frmn serond place tie with the Ne­
ill Hut I ter- team which, ,hv win­
ning front the Forrest C.nt.li |
team, w.sit into undisputed pos­
sess inn o f second plan".
The scores:

til is tntrtMiici'ii.

2,

TAMPA

Ifnlt

ol

1 rhain . f drpartnient

! herr.

(Continued From Psgv On*)
handling of the responsibilities
under hla charge aril said th at
“The bond still holds good." Hr
also w ill that "If it i« tru* that
I
■’ liquidator hnvr "ml,*-»pptuprlatrd* any funds I don’t know
anything atu u t it. At least V
haven't
’m is-appropriated' any
funds In my hnre* county of Rentiuole for I’ve donated my services
free « f charge In this coupty in
an effort tn quickly clone up III*
t .Taira uf Ihe Lank 1 I nm hnn lling

Colds that Hang On
Bob’! let ihrm get • strangle beliL

Fight germs quo klr. (jrumiiUiiin mnibiiMs )ha 7 bent brigs known In modem
Klenre. I’nwrrful hut hsrmleM. Pleasant
la take. NnBArrnlirs. Y™ir iliuistil will
refund v»ur monrv if ^nv cough er rnlil
ho nutter how long slimline It O'* re­
lieved by Orumultiuo.
&lt;»JO

rA llis foot room apartI- n n g I e y ■Apntlmenja.

Fl*K ULNT: I'nfurniAhril h room
h. (v-r UP l •'Iciping iHir.lt, lu-id*
ri' tiv o ia tid , I'tuin,, | In o r ftfVI—X. f

rrom ^ ®
W ANTAD5
!(1r line I lime.
Hr line .T Itnt-s.
7 r lin e li llm r ^ .
' r.r lilti* I n in ttlh .
M in im u m c h a r g e 30c,

WHERE QUALITY MEETS
PRICK

M P:
i.
l.liei
iv UI

llnrgains iu pigs,
fee,lets and |Mirkrra,
tiM.uji.v1dy -lil-firade
imi-t n pig for 73

FOR PAl.Kt Hpriglit
ton,
H ired.

*'iann, pm d

PAtiMH.

Four

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GO relil * each. ” Silver

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f.'HOU, llllkl w. lit.
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&gt;» A 11 II repaired U ku Nun-ery, .South Hide
'rally iiiunvs how I.ake.
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field
Hilv.r

Fountain

Hyringes or h"t wafer bottlrs.
Hpri ml 4pe Pints Milk of Mugn. ,.
:t for yi.oii. P in t, Hubs
bin,- Urotuil, f"'e. ft for 91.00.
1 iiiii|b;il In il-: Co. Phone 102,

The makers of Virki Vapnltub
hii*y now pr tin d .11 oral ntit 1ir|ille. It is m tln! Vlrks Yoiatou Antiseptic, They urge iveiy u-er
of a nioufh-wa-i. ami g n g h
for hahtrsi- (inqiuie lo eath l.
mill ctrantin - nn l other usi
to t e s t ’Vick* Antisept h an I g it
pi i -on.illy ni qunintcl wit Is tt ■
quality and its eron toy.
Ibirn in a depr ■ ion year. W k
tiiU stptle ii prieed nicurdlngly.
The regular sir" l&gt; .1 largo I"
ollliee l«.l11 lt tt'IMlI '1be Vllor
(• r only 3V. For your trstm •.
anford's druifgi t- are offering
t |irrisl (rial r &gt; This i- a 2 ''
value, bul i 1 pri ml al only Hh*
vvhllv Ihe supply lasts, \dv.

l im r o i i l f A p l i l f Fnlaigenirnisj
Koiluk ilevi hqiu m an I print­
ing mi .Stirafor’.. iitudlo, IN Klin

'Inter, w

I tilt HAfiK: tin.- of :
most altiaetivo leonre
I'-uving 1 It)'. V. ill • II In
i'le P ople o,| rea-unulife I
tt. tin* 2t- Phone ft 12.
F tllf H A L F

•J'n tlity liit,

guud rnttilHhiri,
I m in d Avc.

price

lin n g e,

|IH. POl

Attain lie DemmiMlratcB

ALLEY OOP—Our Prelii.storic Anceslor
ITHOUGHT
I TOLO YOU
TO LAV f
\ DO W N :

2B— Mi-crll.’inrm ia F o r Snl#

m.

Vicks Chemists
Invite Tests of
New Antiseptic

TIIKYTfl-: If FA II.Y IIIIN U T

Mjl To Return
Funds To State

11— Mi u r|fnnrntH

H r |'M'ini-ii| tti.it, i\lirn th r new

tB fiA I. NOTICE

iard. g, 0; Heminole High 22:
Smith, f. 2, Hughes, f, 4, Courier,
f, 4, Kelly, f. 10, Govoeck, c, 0,
Miller, g. 0. Knight, g, I, Preston,
g. I, H lgglm vg, 0,

m«Uir

Ilm i. 111re I,, hr wilt It'.,. M in t
inttiiti.r 1. 1 h fliu th ir |.r-.|t » I
In a lull- uiu| "vote with th m n .'
f it 1111.1it ttiUiitircil h ■■ f i "
1
lion Iwfo r thr 11inn r rtilnniv •
rom m ittre, nlinli tia&lt; hrEiiii to
prepo'e **ftn-&gt;the fro vit *tr u k in ot*
1‘oneI*-1 hy 'tiiJylin, ail u t i r r

Ml

M n y m r f t r + r K e i « l t # V ^ Kow-

timrinit

i, ic*k 4 tlrvw n*'il I’rw

tils hill Would tn |n iie th r tiru&gt;
ury to tuy S.OttrtjiaHl n i mu', of m I
ver u month, puyin- fir i1 withailvrr rrrtlfii u tr. i- 1 ,1 .1; .11llr-t.
turner ** I.SsrV
the metal. The 1piiirliuxsi li»W
over, would he united only to do iitluliiieiit faint pMie raisltpt
will 1,,. rr|to tle i to Senate tnrfiii' 1 1uJu^tlo: . .Mu ; ut t
oilier proporal wttild nut limp I,ut hopc« of Ifs sputum - foi
Juiuuthly-f*»t«.|ni*e u r - m f i r i *hnt ‘ mute - rnr**tm r-t~»t- thts T r­
toll u t - t * r -rr?^
| all the metal le |irutlure 1 domra-J a it' dlmini-htne.
ItRfhpra
Itto I II t I4 r.&lt; Hr ally.
m\
r . » I ?l - 1 .**•*
m \ . : in i- 1 m i u m t \&gt; s m i n i
*»u i*;% 14,4
1___l|a lu ii_ Jiu j_itiliiCAti-J—t hat-- he—
-4 ^
|
fnvnm
the.e
1
:liter
t
ills
whlrhi
r •: Ml
UNION. POINT.
VV. K
wollhl provide prealer | i r . n:i*e. Hackney, local policeman, suffered
I’Mi *3.1 .Mtif
|/i n.I c&lt; nsrufuentiy more Infliitlor.l an iimonffortnlilr few minute •
lit* 111r r«
i%?* ;«7 K*
t'ndei
Pittnmn'e jimpneiil
when a squirrel whisked up Id1 ti
M : 11* tri.l
IM f 1 : Jitil * U\4 wills'll niiTB ily It.i • t'een npprt)' ' d le n t , leg right in puhlh.
»l.f 117 ♦M 17’. l.y the Senate llunklint I'itiiiii.lt
•.
13;
III

Jlr. Tunnicliffe yrsterday sent
a letter to Comptroller J . M, I^e
who reportrd in nlorning puper'i.
ae having announced th a t he wav
‘‘making form al Clems ml on liipildators of closed »late hanks fur
the .return uf *lit,7.u&gt;H2 whirtrhT'
claims was paid £# tliem in exce-.

(‘hcvn*| t

rt'.po** milt's

thrr* fermw
U*l nli?ht ui lr«*t « mil l pmflcA• .a# X M
U&gt;
i n i ! \ m ; u ,' i n
x t r id y j t
j nwnt tiver Ihr pnifcr
rlmmr I i*l*. g i r h n f . I » rw r* ntt punuo.
tt'iililt* On "inflMhui" at li
I r.■»!"&gt;.
fltKHlt
Itlm ldXflte,
D * m w i i i | tillMt*-tut m a r li»i
» vault.
Un tine ^»Ue Ih rie
l&gt;pra&lt;* bat nriftlM rlf&gt;«n,| thr* run*
F f t ir id i l « im fi c r .ii v »* w n«tii*i| an«,'
of foreign nations Impran. ■ .
f»f*riwt|aji4 .iml intiU ltliiallt n M iini ifnti.tii|* K.iinrj. nf l nn*»t-, IKmii-!
a im I
i i f A ii.iiit ), » i t m .
;,*t. oi'itiite UiHir Ivatlti' ninl oitti
o t 1 ri»lrg purrhniiiqr power ul
&lt; dm
|t ~v.|| TJ. m-t"ll&gt; It &gt;i». %
ihi* i^|intiin«iHijc e»ndhf.»tei lm ] a* Hi taliir inrrra ril."
dt**. It Jl«. !*•«», Pt.iptlr fi 7i
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1.1 r , m i r m H ; 13 F I * i
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71 n r i »*rT| l»n lhr ulhrr Ihcte haa Si*n(it0p! stove .he yuryha im: pie
ffir'li
ni4ie|»rait*&gt;v
I ittturn (|». N fr.l, v%hu uriEc’l rh in n a r t other sliver 1
•k w . m i i i . l
firm .
F&gt;«»rl..» P*
lf**"|| «-ruti*m w.t»hnl, i i|iia 11 j that /il • r kitain In* it .1 »* u 1»-|?it I - and | mean the- perrha-t
m , A ; i ilf B T
nm w flV
i W m cm .1 lni*i
thiit wen! 11 er of those cttu rtrie. m in
•» « } '
f. u
fl.W , f r « .r r r
It an.
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p iiir rr j ir .t'lit.i ) Itimt in (b !i.n ,
f l »rt I* .1 .g IIC 1 .9 IS T S A ictlo fi !
frier« I r.it FMrMn. I t|n«, fi i»«i I neiitry sAid iit.il if Inflntieiij
lU JU ^ O J ltitt-^ lk l-U w iO -e e e w w
lit Ih- ui. ituutl lli.it It ui'.l in th.
t i n t 1 tuii;.i
■»1fv»•r i. ,nP j.t-&gt;j»•
rr'w » y tu il.. It."
rift

to* bisint of difficulty was
bd trcerHjy in some nf the
npon ihc project—t tost

fe d e ra l A g o u t i

,v

rifilr»r% In f u i i b n *«f *itH#r tjtfdt* 1 ho|y to l»! In^ l ack
riU**r» &gt; **■*»* mW Ira rk InrlM*!* tit j

llio^ unemployment which he
I rtpoltlag from the present
1 crowded situation. In It he
f tt a prospect for decenlrnli.
Ion i t industry add th* opp. rIty fo r the ^government to
k a new rural me* into hap.

EAlumbU
Blver bgain in tha
M frth w p st. Of coursdl he emphaU ped that these end other pojslble
■■rejects m ust aw ait the big Tenk n e e * experiment. » .
I Re fore* la tton "ts ffM f l tl t rfep
h » , th ,* grog r a n r r T in t Afl8M T tL
|f«dertaken In the highlan It vrlth
s * 0 to producing lum ber and
reigM ing floods.
iBy eons true lion of the various
flood control bielns 'iri. the Teeiressrp trlhutarics, lie believes the
am dunt of prim ary powvr at the
gigantic Muscle
-Slmalv, Ala.,
PTIier p lant’ can he &lt;!&lt;Ab!r,| to bet &gt;9h r te a 2,000,000 and 3,ISk).000
hors* power.

rh irM.*triton.
KvpUtriif 2 •hi

itntcRM H llia rw iK i* ••tntnl

I preject which the Prmldtr*t will put op to Congrra* at
ta rt leal moment.
■t Ui* Roosevelt drrim goes
md this. It is his hope for
ng ,out the itlork of every

Tho 1Prrsidcnt-plect explained
Ml ha selected t lit? Tennessee
•tersbed
reaching over the
totes Of Virginia, West Virginia,
aanesace. North Carolina,'South
arolina, Kentucky, Alabama and
Usaisalppl because it affunled

PAGE SEVEN

1333

M a r k e t R e p o rts

Through courtesy of the U. 3. pephrlmcm uf. Agricul­
ture in cooperation with the Florida State Marketing
Bureau, R. E. Winfrey. Sanford representative. .

mtinned from Pago Qua)
paper m m : “I am very much
EM If M tioaal
planning
I te there states, I am refilllt ran 6* made to work cn
watersheds of the country."
"•d ia ls
employment
fir
&gt; to 70,00* mca la the
tatlon and eventaat
new
f a r *00.900 persons tv eon-

B t rtU a je large sums now being
H nt for unemployment relief In
n cities to be used for the purMae o f foodstuffs.’*

FRIDAY, FEBEVAHY

LIKE

- NOW OVCR
ON YOUR BACK
GIT YOUR
N\UOHOOKS
S U P LIKE,
TMIO /
/

THIS .YOU
31G DUfAO

FERTILIZERS
and
FEEDS
/or
FI o r I d i a n a

MOW T H A IS
OOMtTM IM f, lIKt.
IT - IF V O U 'IL JU.M

V

‘ -Two of lha federal men—“cua- AT 1df)N KY~ SAVINfTT'RICEH
taggers’*-entered -the four giubs,
C O M PLE TE STOCKS
o4* at- a time, made puichasL't,
TRUCK DEI.1VEHV
S
itltpn one of them held operator
ROM II STOKES
JUad all hut one of liv. opaployM
ley on ALL your FertL
L t the' point of * revolver whije
Feed sw 4s el this A
other directed the other om- O Were. We deliver by track.

to

In

rvjdif*

enieresO hafl

tom* re ‘daparteJ haatlly.
Idarv destroyed the B&lt;(uor

ZERS
Everythlog" la Mixed F»rtlUx*re
xad FertoUser Mater tele b o a t
salted far till* locality.
W i m alalaia big. coatpleU, fresh

ESfcrjffir.

Jim Dandy
FEEDS

“

All Stock sad Poultry Food*
Grain* aad Hay—F sboim aaccaaas*r* J l a Daady Brand. Freak

&amp; r t - Y i A s

ws

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.

A C O M P LC re .
S U R P R IS E ,
b u t w h en

S Y L V IA F O U H V
IT H A T H M F Y

a im ** i

Merely Rovers

THE ADVENTURES OF TOM, DICK AND HARRY
rev /O E N T cr, t h i s
TOM AMO DICK.
A RE ALSO OF THE
SA M E RO V IN G N A T U R E ^J

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MR M 'sO U B N - H E v /rk S T H E 1
SA M E
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CAN ES t ir v Y O R ftitD ME
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I D LOV E TO S E E SH O R T Y
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OUCH A D t A R — T
W ONDER W H E R E H E
COOLER O B ?

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