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CIRCUIT JUKE

OVA PROHIBITS Sholtz’ Removal Ii
EMPLOYMENT Sought In Petition
OF EMPLOYED Now In Circulation

Missouri Jurist Tells
Grand Jury To Find
Mobbers Guilty Of
1st Degree Murder

City, County, Or State
Workers C a n n o t
Remain On Payroll
Under New Ruling

Steel Magnate Defies Labor L Y N C H IflR S
Board, Refusing To Abide By
Election Rule It Had Set Up DENOUNCE! T (|
PITTSBU RG H , Dee. 12.— W1— was made public, Jria a I. Millar,
Ernest Tener Weir, chairman of aaalatant to Wagner and detig; tha Welrton Steal Company, da- nated by Uta board to aupereise
mill election. apt"
1ri(d
,h* flBtly
n,t,on* „1 fu,
l*)*&gt;r
{ttiUy
i n f board
to , yes
bld( ,tha
t walaal
, i r t office. He preaenled a
by rules
rulaa it had announcad to countar proposal by the board
guide an a!a:lion of amployai' which it waa aaid represented
representatives for collactira bar. soma conreasion in the m atter of
(aining.
qualifying the electorate.
Weir gave him a copy of Uia
I If** W-year-old aiacutira, who
began his carrar a* an office boy letter and aaid hla answer re­
•m*
but|t «n •&gt;"* of the chief mained tha same.
comp.'tilom of the U. S. Steal
The board la out aa f» r a *4 h e
Corporation - with hla National election I* eoneemedt he de-larcd.
The
labor
department
man
Steal, ‘wrote Senator Wagner,
aaid something about.an “ injunc­
chairman of tha board:
“We , must consider any ar- tion" but erould not add more.
The labor board rules for the
r»n»rmant« with you terminated
and the election wiM proceed in »trel company election, announced
accordance w th the rule* adopt. . laat week, set aside a primary
election, scheduled for yesterday
’c*' organ!ration.'*
alec
ad hv tha amoloyrn'
organ
fContlnoed tm P a*» Two*
Thirty minute* after hi* letter

12, 1923

SUCCUMBS
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KANSAS COWBOY HeadOfDaytonaBcach
Depositors* Group
Starts Copy OnWay
ADMITS THAT HE During
Hardie Talk •",
MURDERED PAIR

TA I.LA H A B8EE. Dee. l i .—l * )
D A Y TO N A B E A C H , D ec. 1
—The Civil Works
Admlnlstraa
12.
— ( A .P .) — -P e titio n * * d tlon acted awlftly today to strike
s a le e n d " t r a n s p o r t a t io n o f
d re w e ti ' T o W h o m I t M a y
'!
from Its payrolls any amrloyas
of rltle*, count!** or other po­
- l i q u o r - i n F lo r id a f o r m e d lcir o n c o r n " n rd tIcm nntU nff t h * ,
litical subdivision* In the state.
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n a l, s c ie n t ific fend m o ch n n lcIn tp ca ch m cm
of G o v ern o r
J
It sdopted a resolution flatly
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a l p tr fp o w * w t r e h eld Icgnl
Davit
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rc
bolftjr
clp»
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p roh ibits;: asrch emp.oymcnt aid
HUTCHINSON. K e n t, Dee. 12. m in te d h e re to d a y b y EdgM * v
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b jr A tto r n e y G e n e r a l C a r y D.
prohibiriny such employment and
&lt;/P&gt;— Under heavy guard In th*
payrolls are employed by political
T-nwriis in a n o p in io n m ad e
D u n n , p re s id e n t o f on- ft**«&gt;* v
snbilvtalona they mutt be droppej Kansas reformatory, Ja .K Wlsp u b lic y e s te r d a y .
c in tio n o f d c iio s ito n t o f th e
at o-ca. Th# aetlon came at spe- t-im. Kansas ranch hand, con
MeKasson-Groovar- S t e w a r t
tive Cn;&gt; I d e fu n c t M e r c h a n t* DEttk 0 f ;
rific carta wa rt reported from fr*sed yesteray, Dctr___________
y » r — of— Jackaor.Y Lit
Key W l and 8L Petersburg.
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■ n W.O. Lyle of Wichita, said, D n y lo n n H cnch.
requested the opinion, and the at­
An n.lustrlal survey of Florida that hr |&gt;artlci|'atril In the kitluap*
The petitions were started In
’ ■tornty ganaral’a. offlea sent thi*
of the Stale Mg ami alayinjr uf Mr. and M n. circulation nt a meeting In tha
till ill mrctinn
oplrlon by wire:
‘ f Commerce was ap. Ilirry P ritchinl of WlcMtm.
r iu n
elty recreation bidding last night. .
•The law* o f Florida profile
!•»•**»• I * * i estimated to cost
l.yle quoted W silnm »« saying
that it la not unlawful to manuin.| to provide employ- .be couple was shot to death by tailed by Dunn, and at. which ^
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' feature, sell a t
wholesale or
**nn IfsnlU ilepnsrd sheriff Of '
lit. n* i i tllii persons for four
».u accomplice, “ Buck F in rli," but Dade County was the principal ^
Jk g tra n a p o rt alcohol for medicinal, |
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aulboritie*
expressed
belief
that
N F &gt; elen tlflc and
mechanical pur\
•pcakcr.
I ttiifh who |l.i* : th* n*|tr around
.................... CWA rolls ly
poses. Licensed druggist* may sell
Dcmon«trstions by disturbera
V nrncr’s nr.d,
...
v.,1 tluvsl topped the .iutith tva* n fictitious rbnrsrtrr.
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(Continaed On page Five)
utsidr * h r lisll all but broke pp
i
Thv negro, iln ii-i.l with nl
la te r . In n formal slrncd stale
in
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in-fei
of
peisuns
from
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V o i c e T o B e l i e f I n i ' m i i n g n »hi&gt;
&gt;omau, » *
&lt;n‘l i iiuiiii.trstlon rolls, with in-lit. Wisdom did not mention |„„t night's meeting, end they
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Continued oil I'nee f » o ) .
■ lint, i-orough County was llu ik" Smith but snul b , himself finnlly were qiiellotl by the polite,
K oohcm H
P ro g ram
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,1 .1 m, |l,rt.i8.
kidnaped nnd slew ihe .-oiiple.
While a crowd th at filled Casino
I'l tchard's Ixxly wns found Rurgoyn, often Interrupted him
.nl irs and their totals
CIIH A '.O . Dee. 12.—LV
CLEVELAND. Dec. I f — 4/1*
.1 I'. i.l; Hroward 31)7; ye.leniay beneath n culvert m ar, with bursts of applause, Dan
W a s L i ‘; u l i m r ( i li / .c n
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Jir a . Eleanor Goodbrtad Vining, J The nation's sixth e ty has gone American farm bureau fc.lrra ion
Km &gt;m,iia 4483; Lea El Iteno. Okie , soon after WIs- H * " ''* . »«»“ "• ,hrH ff of Datla
Dui" wl*
42-ytar old wlfs of J . M. Vining, | to the state Ireislstore with a ft- ycclecila, rccalvci a m r - .g e of
Manatee 972; ilmn waa rustled from Kingfisher.' eountv. reiterated hero last night
lit*
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front Presi­
r r til, _
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’*•!«••tai4*1 ll» IH\
j au&lt; irult n sl nptim -m from
well-known W est F irst Street naneial headache.
!'. M f &lt;• 1317; Drang* It'.la., to Knn»as fur safekeeping bi« ebargee that Governor 8ho|t* .
\* 41•#•'
ind i&gt;«ion
af
**f ••i.bl. i♦••**« .......
Mayor Harry L Pavia, who took dent !!"• navelt,
raaldant, died a t
tb* Fernald"."X
It-.. Ii 4706; I'inellai III* wife's body was ilisrovered bad removed him from office beistt
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, Imaghton Memoilsl Hospital last o ff let N»v 1.1, aays Cleveland, with ex|&gt;r. mmpn* »f i U uhpIi * ujt
:n;i. f . i .I.SftH I’utnam lBH'J; Tuesday in :i t-ulvort near Bison, reuse he would not petm il organ* '
.«si b * mj m
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lied rackrteerlng In Miami.
' night at about 8:30 o'clock after aa a munir pal corporation, K jHirt from iU IrmtcrB f«*»
lit 1# 4'|MI *.1 *»ll •*«
•-t
Lucia 833; tikla.
4*l*UIII&gt; l ' ak V 1 Ib.'lfcjft
I Another crowd
rmtnulr • the
i«1rnt« proim m " f farm ••ov .
‘ V l t short Illness. She had under­ •'bankrupt.*'
m i iiIiia, • * u» t
( 8ii»'*ril« •••»•*■ Suin
VlSV, &gt;iiilnol* 764; and
to . •Im U 'I U *l it. It a* |»l#
Wadom w«« i|unted as onf»*hhlh.*» * " ' drill •( ihe
Th# chan.l-ci of comtitre # r# i Althov'irh
IviiMInf?
IUh*n#d
in
tfan llo 'i •
gone an operation for appendi•i*
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FL inli! ^ . If TH
A *
L I' Mlit
log he had a .1 al inotive nd'lwiy, speeeb sod from this throng, to«rt*m to l*« *»n tiui tsay*' h «* U
( Contained On l* tfr Five)
t 'cilia.
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A m at -oil &gt;•I at&gt; 4»*■) .nil n»«" ' O ils d . i
iih'f
and
retaliation
f„.
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ll.r.-at
by
&gt;r&gt;rit
th„
el,„
c
nf
lhp
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B,
k&gt; ram a'
ui»*nt'« m^Mirp .t 'moni-i | i»..» in# »»i is It i*l
Funeral aarvicea will be held at
-•• |»l sail • r|| Mfin.'s Itlaa.
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1'ritchar.l to prosecute unless tm
ffl(. , ()p
I full RUp|M»n an i romjolH* «
the
Erickaon
Funeral
Home
r**r Hi.* fit i f•* ••b ' ir I r^#i•i ••♦ i
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mad. good „ rbrrk given s t I'M
, U n , , rt..|ivero.| h i.
a,Wit .'S P
fia t on fiv»n t f a * i » i » i « «'•" nlm li i{«sl
tomorrow
afternoon
at 3:00|
• * .!) ibt ••!•••• If .......... Ill
bard * elm. in Wichita which nrpr (hp pro|p. , of Mayar
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«M-ntial
to
final
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o'clock. K*v. J . B. Hoot, pastor of A o C o n S I l I
I d ip 'll
.Uku«i.
I Ovtf.
waa raluitu-l loathed " iu. fuuds."|
„ Arm strn«r. wha j water*church will official# and burial
V A IIIB U I
1 L iU L ttl
Kifift In«I»i 9 lit** |»iPMiW-iiiuiii leit l .Inni
i.ii, l.ra nf tin, tan -irr. ' : .00/ i Inrk I'.'V R.
* • * * lr i • .*»•y
eSafrly
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will be la Evergreen Cametsry. ,
i &lt;lay In m lett#r to the entire cltK r jl
ms-warf « i i rwa*l f* flu*
, wa*
. U l i a »•! in* «»i. n ir ^••| r.tMt
vh. .4 •• *.| l&gt; i'oilli 1
l*&gt; »ra*
v -nlie&lt;l nl th#
,r
, 'l i Pall bearers will be: C. C. Col­
| rommlitlnn aikrd that HanJIa bn
Mai:* of UHM* farm* i * t&gt;\ *!*« •* •tat n if &gt;4
IIU 'f KBIvnill « fAf ' Uiv. \ \ . i
« f i » ' *m 0 i Unvr Hhullt
' ill| «'l i .St th*
: ' line, J . W. Snow, J . A Will anu,
rrfm
Ii*e,l a etty bo 11,Ling ,{« r lha
trader, Ed w,rd A- O .VpmI, \'h 1I'l* r &lt;* y.m i
Oeorgs E . Balmes, local grow­
;rww
&gt; Mtth* .*»•*» «'t.l I., .V II of • 1 sl Mi** ( out! kIihif• tnoiutrv
cut ton (• rtfer j^nil
-ill
it*ng. • ■
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B
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vx
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tnulo
ni#
fw*lme
hurtiri
er, waa re-elected as consul of
m\ )
I s ivy o&gt;P&gt;eV. It Uma*‘ oniConMii'iiiei f ,'i
U^- ^gilkniDvO^V^h i»aa4aiiUuti wa.* •^4.**| f ' ^ 1)*' fhikOal n U 'l-'I
Sam lnele’Camp, VToderfi Woodmen *Mf!&gt;rted a« firmly In mj|»fsa
,1 II.&gt; Sher ff J . r . NcCItl#.* *•f *!••..
i*
* • *•
•• t** till* \
working w III other
, ;o, . . , . , eU ,and
nu hi» ,*••!*« m ,
, . and lea, and had lived Ifma fo r of Amariaa. Whan mamSerp af tha ; l!o*i«p»dt
( •!'• * I* Of* 4 s IS* HI &gt;4 V. *1-4 * •■•!»
\I r s . V V . l ' . . l i e n m 11 I l i e s
slid city officials today to
lir tW4,|„||on, rtm m itlot
the past 2A F**W . a«rvlvlng her Camp asat at tha. E agle, nail last
ll Ml- .til . . • 1*•' x* '4* l*f| HI
&gt; i large gathering.
are Mr. Vtalngy three dsughlers, night a t an enthustastle se.slon. | rrpirtod to he*« drafie a h
.411 n.Jsct, i .'*' * •»lii 4a* j 1 a-9&lt;| A t C e l c n
U r . H om o
I tonk s ls 'r safety ill doing liosii.es. uithiui a |lren*e, r\
•v Otrtrude Vining, Caro) VHdng,
I 5.1
Other o fflre r, clerled for the '
(Cuntinued On P*c Kift i
,
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■ai niitl* i«•• ii* i nl
• In be the prln Ipsl |
Ethel V ising; two eons,
Rufus 1934 season are; It. K Krlly, ml |
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' • s • nj* i« to he onr an I K 'm er (J. Itnrk*. w liltr rr*itV lnitg' a n i Charles Vining, all «f •Uer; B. F Smith, bani.rr; Mii'U
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» . ot «**|t*c#t Mtinl pi«' •hut' »»f Ihl^ i i *)' u h p hair I Into
Ear.ford; two slslara, Mrs. C. K.
Coursey, c i o r t ; |( A. .'wanimi,
I’h,slclsns assnciatcil with th#
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t
hr
(*ovri
‘ Blkaa, and Mrs. T. F. Jones and
p o lirr f\»MFf Jp *irn l« y a ftirn oo n
&lt;
watrbman. W. E. Ploraon rn tiy .
.Ml
w
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* ift'ly l ouncil tn nn mi,| were fin** I fill .m h hy Judge Seiiilnnle County Medical Si - k t r
t S brother, J . T . Goodbrva l, Jr .,
list night clrctrd Dr. A. W. Knox I
J . A. Ixigan. 3 year tru-ti-c; VV
Minim i«- Butomolulr S A tt^W.IVin on lie «U!|ifniV&lt;l
all o f Jackaonvilla; and bar grand.
a* Ih 'tr profiling offirrr for th t . |
"W ,. won't l*4 f n rnak uf
I 'h ath * reuniting &gt;*.» nf pirft fin* after warning each
Colson, 92, L Barrier, 2 year trustee: C. K.
‘ another. Mrs. Sarah
Lord, nn« year trustee The office
n#w ye# anil nonounrcd a rhanpo I
until wr
Hi*l i
*fr
FVnnk
will
outline
JackaonvUls.
till
ni'Mirnl
n
futtin*
infrartion
0
f
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of Camp secretary being appoint­ miuoriat knout th*! hr
of pnliry in rnnnrrtion with futwm |
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which
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rntb (lions of anrounts d‘*# tham. Vl
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ive, I,. B Hodgins I* he’d over •&gt;f I Ur. Vl'oJptL n If tic l aifV
•• V local author itien
M l( ^larwIiMlt, whit#, rhnrir**il
II I
Ir th# p i«t, B«ch nsrmUrr *\f
for tha new year.
hlil tiiitiMlf HI the l»u-l*»r
ill'■ ^1 1 lellontl ha* requeM with Hnink* nnp*B. Mn* fire.I $3,
Ill mill
ifntiMo. I "•"•th'.l
•Ai
Tha new o ffice,* will h.- In­ !»l»
llio norifty hn I Bp* n mailing oat
11 Mil
tl '..I
» ii ivsing uff» taU to at- whIV T
J.
Ufiirk,
whilr,
#l«o
If. a
4«*1 li t
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stalled Bt the first meeting In I * ' i * at ii n. tin.*
I t. I I . “
• *w’m meeting
J in l g j rharr#il with b#ln?
tlnink, wns hi# Btalrnu nt s, trusting in Itiak &lt;|
Ii HI Ha
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January, the date to h- nnrim.nertl I •.
I! t I. U il.ia . I OiIm\
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&lt;'ounty
t'lrrk
V.
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fin#
k
tft,
with
thr
fin#
l«t*r pub* that hi* s rrii(# i would l*. «ppr.»a*
Ii . ‘ 4 \1a .
Rev. Smith Hardin, pastor of later.
mti'il to tb# intent thut u check '
9 i *l v &gt;».- •
I ' l l Will ..•» • • M
Superinteniirnt ,1 u f |M*r»ffrcl
ths F rat 'Methodist Church of
rnr#.
•*
ff
Among *be Speakers |*,i night I
It Ho.lMr
i W I.aw tiui, S ujxt VImh
• •*••!•« n»»
rt I,*.
I If Mrnrld#, whif&gt; m in in would hr r#turn#d
this city fo r ths past several were Spaeial Representative Mar
llowrvpr, th# e rp erlfrra of »acli
I Ml s 111* HD t oh* r !«•
bring
'M v•.
i W J Tkiigj i i, all rourt on Iw'i fhnfrrq nf
Mr
l»
months h a s ’tssan assigned to the
W. PnrvI, and Dlslri-i Mans
w•
*t**ul' t»i BMF'I
was fln#d $.1 on on# •M#tnki#f in krntrd that &lt;«urki voluit*
H» d
lie iKtanl nf t taitny drunk,
1*1 •)• 'll .I Ml A
yaaton tg•* ■f'1a ’ M ethod*! Church e rr E. S d a rk who are
ii) |ja&gt;mriil uf accuunta is graW*
Its «latf i Il&gt;t;i 47 i •nf\. W*Tf
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Hubert*, an*! pieo ws* «n«p#ri|o.|
I m Dm lb.. •. 1•* tilt
Bsv. j j l L _ ■ j.j U l »&gt;a succeeded b&gt; , m eetin g w ill |»r h r 111 »»•»*! M muJ i v
!n» itiinif»«•i •
llrn r, John*, rharred with dis­ !* •tic p')Hiy of rich ph)*«lcijin to ,&lt;
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Tb t nriV-r|jr rondurt. wa* fined $2', a (mil ltd iiHiie than two atvtn* ,i
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tl, I t .1lit. 1\ 1 '
for
many y nutl^rV of jBcW onvillr and • Tr, II 4*1*1 that ih**&gt; ■* 4 I»JH
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■ inwif\B, Tha transfer ** •**•€!*'o yntlonof luinert/w Fn**l KrB». , ut iti
dillop that h* idioive ‘‘gmid be­ if'i arrount will b# pUc#J In (He
ILlllUt* Pwl'h |H! •II* r , |l P a* t.tVIltJtl •!
at m m , n*d Dm Rsrdtea planned rh»»Br of TVt-oit w|lt h • P"**trn*
handa of n rollrctor without fttN
havior for f ife "
t Ju«&lt; • *M»n ar per* • t •.gHP
In I lie 4 )&gt;Miaii*n»iiahi|*
to rt move their personal o ff Sell! Mr fU tirra.
*hr cm - t »•&gt;!*.» t I III* l|*(WHi -I" t U en t
D iso rd e rly
r o r d ir l
ch arg e s lltrr d&lt;lay.
Nn .mn'p fC.. t ••
'
lo ltartow this weak.
i u i I* \i:K CUTM I'UKMKfl
I "deed n l-s iiiv T thr fo llo w in g re pt’frhlo f r onothor l***m *»rf^**d in.^ n\ *.l «m In |ti«'
K rrtr I with Dr. Knox for th
th*t * f
IlsiltlH*
»W Mr tl H. Iiatnll' •
Interesting many local resident, pit mrvf»h**a-a |y*
»h**lr
tl*»uhl
• " !'rt A- ln .|lra te if- la m 'A M c In ­ ••eur year werr: Dr. C. L. Park as '«
p-kliig «.r m*» h*i»r i*^
bnili'tli,'
i*n
.
nnb
Ib
te
.
I
I- iL.- snnouncamept that Rev. F. »*♦ In
M VS ttl!I.E A N 8, Dee. 12.—&lt;A*) tosh fine I t ? v lu irlm is Johnson, lie
piesliVnt; Dr. J . T. Dm Ion, vror-W, nnd o f th# Iru I'l •1 WHi,a*i*p
III* V\14
I iIImI lo W, It- U., ley. “ I'linsr
** steimoyar, a form er pastor
l - F-di'y.
Jr ., geneial 'iped t i n , II p ii Holt J r .. flpevl &gt; rietary -lreaiu ro f;
Dr. H. D. ',
l l w tvluRkyl a oorrftot *!!• J hl* i I rm I tail'll IIf 'till III kt'tR
j
b**t.M
haiwilrtl
by
M»
lUii*n
&gt; ,linger
i ihe Jefferson Perk * V E th e l l l r il t And E'lnssis M
has beea transferred from vilatlno #o p ’I vU*tln&lt;r t»#h*^hoV# %aildliirp II#* atka ih jul.llt to
ac
. ___''inilh,
rou n'rlor; Dr. J , T. Das- H
I
*'• I | Mist
uwn*il hy
-I 'f .l
, i-tarday announced lloll"m an. ftpp t $1 rarh: George
bus sea to W a te r Haven, and
,,,n- depuly In the state sneietyj ’/
ro operate m ih«« di»%* will* h tm»t
lh#v ln*n ^ tth ,1or#1
II
lO M l»V
llll). han.lt! &lt;1 l&gt;y h\t. A*IIIH**!l
I-’ t uidm tl |iI msI pui •• for claiming races IHv-htower. Ile'ep Haw-kin*.
Iter. W. J . CarpanUr has W *1
r’ „rs *,r - J N. Tolar, Dr. G. S . 8«liuS», /rt
by^ .lowni mn mcr
r^ n at r*iM# m 'ftn r and fJW lt Lr#*»
W UlSiti IH
id
' 'ey ' woul i i.i i ii : from $4(HI to $300 lllll Jim I’rlnce, dlsmi*sed; Jam es nru' Hr. II. D. Smith a* lh« Lug* ,
been re ssslgnod to tha
rhaiitp.
A
1wf the fi*'* rwtr.
'
isi* fit Hi; ur**
l*li!' It Itrgtni ,4»|- i&lt; day.
«it mI
- jflHv
K-Vlie, to bo tried mwt Monday. I’ **»lv*
Coramlltes;
Robert I t i : i
h Af
fill! 'hu
,a||SUj|
• hi* I nutbM
Denton, eollsctor.
■j/
I link
•if rt uf pu' i 'IlflU I i *»
'
lynilinl
adopt
i*g*
I•*iklir .jiiiikrH vcaiil iiU nf |k.»«
I .
ittUHli »»!• rinkrd In h-M«t 1•*• • ViII* rt I
'Ml &gt;M
si nt t- !(«»•• Ib jiirtm in i n fivi- »r ' • I I I ••ll»nil' liia a 'i
' Mills of OvUdo will be adopted
ill*M fl I l f t h s - ' 4* »**■••* 1.4* .1 &gt;■&gt;
I —.
MrCIrllan
i
#nJ
hit
deputies
fui
*
^
*♦.
»
•
»
l'n*.tic#mt*
it.
tb#
r*
%
ComnMndation of Sheriff J . F.
tha Board of Directors o f the
* ! Ill* I l i f t \» |l
* • i* *•! U f! I I
•t1•&gt;
y .| .. d „il persons
persons who
whoSave
have Roles Roy G. Wllllan
to give
The Civil Works Administrate.it
lb*IT unliilt'g oUorta .in the inbridge whirl, |,«ns " ,
McClellan
J
and
his
depot
let,
Cir­
al* County Chamber of
tliiday on Friday. *1# i. *'•
fui'« .1 I,, p ii.dinsr their 193d oc--j all merchants until dun I to pur '•* Tallahaisee today r*|«vr&lt;tl
vi'Stlgatii'K " f lax# violalorr »nd |
J°hr, River near I rk r M ',
cuit
Court
Judge
Millar,)
B.
tree when It meats a t th*
' sil fur II Dil i, 4 I-J alls* •!i tl, iu . , ,i .ui.i.i.u lic tis is by Jan. L was rhase license*. Afivr
After llrai dale,! 'bat it bail today' approved u ■
Attorne, L- F. for the eft It lent manner in winch ’ &lt;*• H &gt;* e s i - r t f t ib»i '»e bruise
Hall U ttl«hl In Dae*mb*r Smith, S tstcs
nsmr inUHiiiidi* I iuhi th&gt; A l ta i '' tinh i,'d •&gt; iii'mlier* of t h s 'C t y pulirrinvn will visit all busimsa Sanford Mnni ipal Airport firojacl *
;
k
.
n
eiderc
ws*
tomplled
and
•*
•
••*»
for
,
f
f
,
i
,.
i
dadtr*
, Mr. Mlils wa* a vlce- Boyle and all court off,rials Is
Iu
ru n.iii'ssiu n la-i night during
houses, and where a license Is not coating (3743, providing that lha
no, bod/.“
" n" •*’" “»
»•
_
.
„ ••III u r g v l h i-* I|h4 #•!!'!*&gt; t i u i
contained in the final presentment pieaen'i I
o f tha trails body.
Islaimt ##r*r&gt; thing mi iiu * Kiik -rs !i». iivsii'ii -vhith foil 'wetl tha fir s t displayed, the mvrihant will Im pr„)*'Ct conforms to federal ( t T h . gian I ju io i. raporU-J that
Tb' ' b
' &lt;rf f « « " ^ * * a
of the (rand Jury which probed
• 'll fntih'lkirrlm? u
ira*! tig *.f mil Min n Iment t# Ih handed a ticket mdriiug biin to qulinnet,Is a* to th* property let- J
' * l “
• ncrobev of allafo f law-vlolatlon* they had visltad U « County Poor
PICK PO STM A STERS
th »* f o a l
«A *ll»*SiI H l l b S S
'i f
|«r f i t l y
I 'D I t t i f l
(» C j p a l l o n t T H appear in |wrl,re ourt. There lie Ing owned hv a city, rouaty, or
Farm , Convict Camp,.County Ja il, ward t I.!••*! to T allah a"i'«, sn-l
laat w a#
inv|»e ' tn •rnd'lr, "r pyqdencv. Ju n e
per* *a i
fo il,
-V andj ppi„. fee ordlnanr*
could be f ned as much ns doublv •tale, and also provided that &amp; e
andthe
1
ourt
House,
and
“W*
Th#
presentment,
tanA-rad
by
IINOTOM, Dee. 12^-WY—
tel, phot r in their
ircoinman'!*- t*n&gt;p&lt;ran.e, thr ar,kiiui -aid.
j
11,,. I 'nmniitaiuivr
county has not exceeded it* qTu­
who,' had th* amount of hi* llcens*.
aarvka commission yaa- C h a ri**‘ Dean as Jury foreman Had all lki#*«* pIsrem ta be in (o&lt;id tlcn . S ix •I „imr&lt; already .ha-e
“ lip not mill
spesptng sta te- ift, t Muicia* aiceihol to th * ro. ; y j't a
Tha Commislnners approved II. ts of man hours
nnuR
lor
end
under
good
and
cfannouncad exsmlnntlona and a tlfu a d hy R W. Doana,
te rn file : most of them rafoyfihg inectU „ Im&lt;o I lo kers in g e n s r a l 1 ,juc»l ol rt,.cn) me rvftants t h # tha B.|*ope'a roqueut for aewer Im
Mayor V. A. Speer today statrrl '
bald fo r tcoras at post- reads la pint, "W e wish to rip raia f ihtt Wt inapegeioent."
tv the fa ct that Ih* b ri lg o vjo in * l e w il e you ar- doing •n injuslic*
|n,.„» mdlnanc
provementr on properties owned that this project win bring nu^i- i
in i* be cbeing
K antbn v of this
Jury,
dis­
la vnrlous parts of to JudfO M. U. Smith and all th#
two eountiva -V o lu r ia a rt! R c ,i,i to a proat man) meu.
byllie C ties Service Co., on the neevied tmnrovemcnU to Um fiu 1 ,'
•n tl,,. rase of retail mar
Jud fS
__ Ths doaitln* for ro- court official, our appreciation for charged shortly befet*
noi*.
.
mad, &gt;ii|| anntliar c hang*
lakefront:
It. C. Thrasher's rr
Improvement* that will gusl
c i-aparmtlea aa* Smith ariAtgnvd sstwral
•ppllesttons was sot fo r th* coonaous
pro|Mis*d ansendim'iil laat
quasi that large truck* be parmltt* field first d ata in Ihd ay,
a
rt,
gnd
ord«tail
Court
ad&gt;surae.l
tend*
i
U
as
la
tha
perfarmanaa
rilA N N K I. API'ltOVKI)
list included: F lorida!
l
’
KG
EH
ITTE.N
IM
N
CB
'
ad to park parallel to Ih# egrblng government official*.
They decided that all
until' Dec IS. ware: CharM* Ognn
•1200; Webstor, at our d w iif. and aapaalsdiy
. —- .
ft 1* I l*i,ned to 'g m # » th#
for a 70 or 80 foot distahea near
WO coiBWfiad th* S tala'* Altarwey. as flrotnsn and IL W. DeW r aa
F o r r.e t. GatchaJ, prvs.deol o f.
WARUINGTON. Dr 12 - 4&gt;P) — who rryakr false -tstrmanta
his trucker's asrbang# near Oak southern boundary, to hd
dark. J . F. Booker, K F- MHsBtns. the . fianforf In V ; , ndant t t r l s i l n l p army rngfm era'
Idwyd V. B oric, toe- hU
«T,ce an­ lb( amount nf tl.air stock
Avrhua; Eire Chief M s: Cleva- ditch along the atotarg
I - ' N. Gtovcsstein. 0 .' W. HcOtt. Graceis' Assoc tailor.
Jo teed M ttltanre la all
, lUhfr-J yi si-rdn&gt; III, "'••r* and he fined 10 penent of
l k a r t h SHOCK
land's request for f-v# cotnplrt* hrv. t » ' drain and t i k
that cam * htfora u.y and H i'
Psrker, J . C. O e ffk C. A. urged ail members of the
harbors board would , ■. -la m ri'i of tiy^ liransr which they
J . J Holly, K J. Toftley.
l f » * on,forms, several night a tlta ( and point* la th a 'k s"•**
to congress lliat the
"vrnm int have' gskrd for. but that
‘
alios to pat la m ap(poi
G al, Doe. 22— IAP&gt; nomical meaner In har ditpp
two fir# aiUngulshar* fag lha fire o f thg’ Bald, to
Moran, K. II. Baonelt. D. the City Hall a F T .J t i V c
clear niol maintain a !•&gt; foot chan- shall he less than 110.
drsrribad as
department.
, *
an Ih* hangnh
B o rin g rva bed thia
ark. M a lls fltanka, C. night wbarr *#v*ral rMli
"«l , through la k e W " "h inlet
recur dad an
E. H. Collum'a rs quart fo r a provide for th*
Poo, ndrslonari
thr peoto*Unset reads, "W a
ohirb cugnnrts West I'a in llcarh th *
it , M. C. Naugher, and H. importance In all grocers
CKtfornia salt(Contiwa*d o a r a m Tvrnt' '
Ni.,llKu#scdv. , *
y
Sheriff i . F .
( lurk F rt Umaon and
Inutt to
" f f .Ifefl. 4 # '
i t 2m
7

S T . JO SEP H , Mo.. Dec. 12—
(/p)—In a item denunciation of
lynch law. Circuit Judge J . V. J
Gaddy told a special grand Ju ry ,
yestorxVay that every parson who
was actlvs In
ths mob that
lynched Lloyd
Warner, negro •
youth, the night of Nov. 2fl “ Is:
guilty of murder In ths first da-.
Krtr L
C o u n t y Commlas.onar L P. t
Tha Jurist called upon Ih# MUI* of Oviedo who uieJ In an
g*and Jury to rrtum In tetm aan . O r I s n J o hospital last night.
“It is now neerrsary to punish Prominent in civic and bualneae
t h r ym ttf-TnfTrrers'oT t b i t xdWb. ~ im r
Mr. Mil T.TsXVav mayor
If wc are to piotact oorselee* of I'vn-do.
nyninvt th. (.*• u«r of the moh,"

HeavilyGuardedlnJall
Wisdom SaysHellad
Robbery As Motive

NATION'S SIXTH AAA IS
CITY BANKRUFr, MAGNA CHARTA , ^ ^ L - M » :u r n e p. m i l l s
SAYS ITS MAYOR OF AGRICULTURE :::
SPCCUMRS AFTER
Cleveland, Financially Farm Federation!Jives
SIMtRT ILLNESS

Short Illness Is Fatal
For Mrs. J. M. Vining

Broke, Seeks AidOf
S t a t e Legislature

.Jr Douglass Elected
leader Of (irOlipOf
'^Florida Sportsnl^n

Ctiiinty ( oinmissioner'
From Oviedo Area

j

Asher I rank NVillTalk
On S a I etv Measures

Balmes R e-Elected
Of Local
As Consul Qf
Modern Woodmen

3 While Men Given
F i n e s F o r Failure

-Ai. 'P .w g g ^ M -iT F "-

.-IIP Vn.

To Buy Licenses Dr. Knox Elected

Itrcnuss thry were arrrytrd for Hefld Of SOCietV Of '

" w..iaard. w n Bank., ( ounty. Physicians

Arrests For Violation1
Ot TrafficLawUoming

t

'L - Rev, Hardin Assigned
To Bartttw C h u r c h

&lt; artlinall)*( oiini I Hits
M Uoiighlinlndireetly

tirtx
&gt;th

MBoumoN j Pinal l’resentm cnt Of Grand Jury Ha,s
* Commendation F o r County Officials
T.

Sf-uk Name ForliHduu
Spanning SL J o h n s

M erchants Failing To Purchase City
FloridaCW AApproves
Licenses By Ja n .l Will Be Arrested Local Airport Project

haagUfv4 -i

�A co u n ter Jiea]
ibon and

’ Vflm&gt; d A tftlft W tf l* aHofpIng In * San*
■ m an m ake a disdainful fe a tu r e tow ard
w ttL tlK l w rapping pape*U fld gAp-tJnaM
h a t so rt of th m g la all r l f h t fo r children,
th e w ay ChrJ|tin(U turns A lot Of onlln*
Into .tem porary lunatics tunning around
ting paclmgM a n i a ctid g Hite a btmch of
f, I'm golntf to — ,* W e1-moved nw ay Wlthid b u t-w e suppose this A m erican edition
‘ famotia K f , Scrooge la going to try to
it m as. We a r e AM worried ab o u t w hat ia
hla house because som e Bob C ra tch it will
id teach him w h at .fa n It U to w hisper

o f th e wise men bringing th e ir gold, frankincense, and
th e C h rist Child h as so m uch v ita lity and beauty
In i t th a t its rad ian ce t hi ties down th e cen tu ries an d sheds
ltd lig h t upon th e p resen ts th a t Are m ade today. ’I t m pet
seem
In t h e t i e * Ruadia w here C hrl*t/n a* h as bgen

myrrh to

employe*' proposal that h ' math
be elected. Yesterday's. "need
m tmr dkl not buainffy! cftauMF
those roles, to which WWf took
reception.
. Ths letter accused the UWjfa. W
tall In* to-follow an agrremlnt|
resrhsd mi Oct, IS. I t ’SuM-tewItmany before the board would
■how It screed, »| the rompstiy's
Insistent*, to hold the. elcclintl
a t the a n t regularly. achednUdj
election data of th# ' efnploJlSU

odd

T a t MKABURB O f MERCY.
AT* many opoa aw 0 Ood. sfrdlng to Uiy loving kladnoaa: atpdlng to the multi tads of thy
ruitr mercies Mot out my treat-

Incbanging aa ths mountain*."
L’ . j * ? 1* **y,
A* If they grope for somethin* will find sm k) th e holly and th e m istletoe Ahd th s biasing
th e lovely
• &lt;Aware that youth and itr»n*th
, 1
era quickly spent,
• 1
Y b*t bona and body mlngl* with
iaa i i ■
’ -- *
'(
t
"1
the day,
W h a te v e r el*e Htwy fjQng m ay Im*. It bn* n ever been
1 h a t fan* dltsolrta la air. What
thin* will stay
argued th a t he waa am ong th e social elite, In fa c t, Huey
iV' Tbs rams throufb arrsT Earth him self h as alw ays proclaimed th e co n tra ry and has taken
and firmament
(wide In proving It, o ften much to the d istaste of th o se who
/Decay and chaara but man happened to be near him . How ever, acco rd in g to the* so­
J\
seems confident
cial re g iste r, the Louisiana K lngflsh la rig h t lip am ong the
fa soy Ina, “Mountains wilt not top-notchers, and according to th e Miami H erald, "th o se
v- . , pass away."
Hated in th e social re g is te r m iy question th e distinction
Yet a s k t h e winter storm af
when th ey learn th a t S en ato r H oey L o n g o f lxioiainnk Is
mountain strength
And ‘you will find Its Icy hands enrolled in th e 1981 edition of th e bine book in 'W ash in gton ,
* 'V '• were thrust Inside a rock, while varloua o th er sen ato rs and leaders a re om itted .
“ n &amp; K lngflsh h as fi juently shown Ms Ignorance of
persistently ft prttd
T V surface loose till wind and proper conduct and his social m anners m ust be sickening
rain at length
. % n pft^n, according to th e rep ort* nrnl rum ors »nd news dis­
Chanced solid rock to crumb* p atch es. A m an Involved in such a disgusting episode ua
Iln* stone and dart
th a t o f Sanda Point would probably be kicked o u t of Holly­
‘ ! While repetition climbed th a wood aa unfit fo r Otmdom, but he not only retain s his hon­
. •[•’
mountain aide.
orable poeitiijn in the sen ate but Is mentioned with some o f
— ny (Jettrods Ryder Bennett. our best people In the social re g istry .
“I f Huey la to be regarded aa belonging am ong th e el|to
Curlouily enough, the wlnnrr of
of th e dress suit group, then th e m asses of the plain clothes
t}w nstlimaJ' “Most PSrfort Back
folk* m ay co n g ratu late them selves th a t they are not. Howgpnlnit" J* fmm Raster, Iowa,

plum pudding,

Huey Long In Society

V ayev i f
Tamp* announced that he recognlred Cabs. In fact h* could hard­
ly tall the difference,—Fort My»
m w P rte s .

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T H U R 8D A 3C 3&gt; B C . U

&amp; **rrA
W T O r U M M O V tB I &amp; Y

tH E JV U D &gt; 0 _ C 4 L 1 B D f*3Q

yO LU N TC E^^P1^ /
p s jH B G a m * jo e .f(

(f-onUnued from r»STJ?pvt
Mr** tract of city nwljcd’ prt&gt;p#rt
upon whl-k he mlaht pulld.a r t f
approrrd recreation m i l wi
tabled, while CemmlsOp^tpi ffk r
O. V. Wade to present more d.
tailed Information ai| jtgAHmtOP
of a curb market h e .. wrshes t
erect at Third Rtreet VtaAsAMH
Avenue.
&gt;
The Commly'loiwra “nulhrr*^
the payment of fl76 to CIUkVAl
torney F. It; WilaUfUte t o u r tH
cost of completing foreclosure fn i
reedln*i on the tailk of propert]
in which lOte taaae la owed. Ttawi
proceedings Include ■ prnrerdlni
against the A. V. French rrnpeij
He* on French Avenue.
\
T7if Commissioner* also okeyej
the purchase of an automohile II
r#n»e tag for J . D, Parker, c l|
cemetery custodian, * * ! the pjy
meat eC.ai07.70 to (TtyaRnrlmri
Frid T. " l '“ A HI IQAABIII '
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ip n jr w s o £ p m d t o

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a

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J fckSui. ; -■ n

MARTJN

sru stream* . wee* receding todfy
asd Uavtn* behind scenes of dh*ot|r
|tlon. The Puyallup Rlr»r rsliff
; Tacoma, whet* two square
*1
^ new
threat
of MWitory Is sutmuiged^
nortbwe»lem Wsshingtun aa-tka
d 1* W * Acer te the kfiO&amp;A
- f
‘ Skagit ! , aad SaebewlA Rlrert
swnllsn by Urrenla pouring
'sleneft *pfff-i down from th* mounUlne. fllgh
f r n n ^ m s 'F a i n M 'i t i e r T e r norlkwepl a I- i t «mper* lures In the Cascades Sr*
»ll*n stream*; threat is id, asui.mom
melting clinrd to promise any ran service
thmag* «•- 11- i « ,(,» , will U .a*)**
to ri.lng 1111111 tomorrow. fterVial IfW^eS W
northweatern Idaho are washed- &gt;•'
of dolls re Stftatam./
r ,y .,
away.'
«
Q w rrn n
kJTT ( C p B turned nrt' lowland

rthwest m°uni*iDbtusanis.
merged

enst^uft sererai

JudgeEricksfln Ha|
Lost Sympathy Fo|
Use aped Prisoner

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R. h e n r y

CHICAao, Dec. If. —PPl 8
James Laltu*. Florida chain uana
fugitive, liMlsy was without till
aid nf his greatest brnefarlor l l
a flgh| to evade his twin* r&lt;8
tumod to nerve out g five ye«8
prison -entente.
It waa lA llne's past life thaV
caused Judee Alfred Krirkaon to
say that be was washing hM
hands of tha whole affa ir after
once promising' to give the m i l
“ Every break" poasihlr tn win hit
freedom.

^THE MERCHANT and
/W^lpdvarUae,
actually ai-a pljtcinar their merchandise W o re you for
j j u .f t p r,t j^ v ^-.Tl^ ein»iU yaw t i w i djiiteW rtte§&gt;
tlon Rnd ail uncompromlsincf -comparison! •And their
'advertisements.. «q to spealc, say to their products?
"AYe/have fntrwfcieed you to the public—now stand on

“I a Km lied tn me," the judge
aaid Inle |as{ night, “he nlntsod
my confidence and now T wart.

Catch* I, recording
soerrtary;
Eugene Singletary, correipoudlng K r
thh
sttcactlon* already
secretary | II. E. Tolar, treasurer | oked.
and John 0 . J Inkles, Uacber.
Mrs. W. W. Miller of Moore's
L, V. Bragg aod family are Station sold hor barred rock hen*
•pending a few day* a t Clsnaoat. Which averaged right
pound*
Hon. R, Hudson Barr, chairman aach. 8 h# ha* som* wonderfully
of tho Florida Railroad Cammls- fls* tu ck .
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LYNCH LAW IS
DENOUNCED B Y
CIBCUIT JU D G E

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proposed f'W A. pro.

8ANF0RD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

Fopr tourists, on thatr way hors
«m Nkw York, wore Injured tn
&lt;* northern b*rt of the *Ut«
hen thslr sutowiabll* struck a
w *n tb* highway. It would b*
id,advertising, and got the fair
ilna bd do would bo to unouneo
all Irtformallon rent north that
i hare th* boot rtodo In tho
luativ but that they are wall
babliod b r sows.—h i, h u r t -

H n n f o r iD p n » t r y r'fc io b

Merchants
To Buy Lie
Jan. 1 Faci

is m

The Supreme Court, In setting
Slid* a* unconstitutional On law
that would redur* county efftcUls*
fees yald.lt was “Intenttonslly
The' regular conrecatlon of
misleading." latent I* personal
Monroe Chapter Royal Arch Ma­
who wet* th* personc,— fit, P
son* was held last night In their
ternburg Ttmoa. "
hall. The following offlceri wsro
Tampa on Bunday cslehratod elected for th* ensign* year:
the oponlng of laternatlenal Air- 0 . L. Taylor, U. P.| Or. O. J .
wort Tamp*, laaegu rating regu­ Miller,
King | C .-J. Humph
larly agboduMd glr aervlca bo- 8erU&gt;*l J . F. Karnats, secretary;
tWeon Tamp* end Havana. This I* and T. J . Millar, treasurer.
Ths Bersan Class of the First
a great step forward far an Flor­
ida and ' particularly th* west Baptist Church Bonder School,
•Sait area^W aurhuta Advocate. composed af young ssep, age* IT,
and upwards, mseta every Bunday morning In connection with
the Sunday Hcbosl at U:46 A. M.
At a recent meeting of th* das*
tk* followlag officers were elected:
Paul McKinney, president; Edgar
with fio.ooo tn cast
r boltle* over th* bar, shooting
im lb* Wp with both bands.

plan of -ths board r^Wwg It ‘
only ■ .Vital change of plan
ia Inherently vldoos; sad onl
.
If nominations a as by j
firm, the parson* who; sign
sabJaded to (rlllelka, t t m U
intimidation."
?
'(
Weir said that ”, greet
JarHy** of the WelrVm tfftj
took part In yratardw's'^ad
In* despite the fact the apia
mated association of- towUj/s
and tin workers had*Wtkr&lt;
their followers t« rabbin. '4
participating,
.
■ I

«nlle Tthlnk th* punlahmrut In

his case Is too severe 1 belle**
that all law viulau&gt;r* should by
punished and made to- gay a
just penalty for their crlmaa." *J
Authorities aakl ll waa LaltusOk
criminal record which dlaclosil
that he had beea arrested dA
charge* of automobile Iheft add
W ryln* concealed weapons, that
catuad tho judge to turn tgala^i
Me*,1•Ha also had aervml a re­
formatory term, doverner IlenM
Horeor has ordered J i U . e a l f a i
Hon to Florida.
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/ tf tfife f t i f f l u f a n u merchant did,not have confidence fc^diefr AVares, tTeywoukl hesitate

plckod I I mm from tha mob who
Would hare had th* ooarugo ;o
convict and hang Warner as mem­
bers of a Jury In a court of Justin
fb*ir action wpa murder In ;u
moat despicable loom, and an as■nuh oh Um . InatHatiewa yes pay
for and charge to administer
AmUc*. • -. t - 1
''Woman are no aaf*r In It.
Joseph .today by reason, of that
munVr. Ami I wantMo twit yes gare^po ground, for
man of (ho gTand J ^ y that ths
•agrees of this community are .ms,

?nf.'*Ec^ad\®rt

er and the Sn^i IflJCI ae,^
proa
rid not wanti^Pv

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JTeteher Seeks funds
i*o Complete Highway

Clarence . Eckert on hat arrived
from Hn k m i i l , N. J . to apead
aonte time here on .hoaineaa.

_

iito m ier* Department
of the
Mr*. Peerl Hansel] apent the
W o rn ..* Club will taka place at weekend fat Ocala erith her eon
! Kaguiar meeting 6f tha Sarah and danghtor-In-law, Mr. and
FarkrrjnQ iodU t Orphanage Oak Hre. Dan Hanaell.
trill be Vrid at IrOO P. M. at the
1,1
borne a* Mra. P. D. Parker, Pine'Mr. and Mrs. Marfeo A. Gatbreathy Jr . motored to N ew
J-OoVeJoek-at the dob hoant.
Smyrna Sunday where they were
, }.
FRIDAY
the goeete of the formeria •fath­
The -ETka' Aux ilary Will have
a adtocrlptlon bridge party at er, |L A. Gator**Ut
I H ( l t h . H ; i t the Elks; Ball to
ratea Sxmney far Chrirtmaa baa- ' Mr. and Hr*. Bet Cantwell and
kata.'WlUi Mr*. Rax Packard, Mr*. CMC*, Ruy 8 triage!, of NaahvUle,
Howard Ovcriia and. ether* a* Tenn. left tkia morning tor Miami
Bench to tpmd a few day*. They

Mr*. Clarence K. Dali of Chea­
ter, Pa. la vialtiag bar yaranta,
Mr. and Mr*. P. N. Whitehurst,
1*11 Sanford Avenue. Mra. Bell
will be remembered ea the form­
er Mia* Ajtora Whitehurst.

lore Time
ristmas Shopping:

SIMat and a n m letter en
Denmark, prepared by Mr*. Roth
Bryan Owen and am t here from
the Dnalah Embaaay fh Washing­
ton. D. C , Will bo the feature of
the program mteting of the lJteraturo Department of the Wo­
the afteraontk brt- man's Club to te held tomorrow
re enjoyed by the afternoon at *:30 o’clock at the
club hmic. The public It cordially
Invited to attend.
*
a linen hinrheim eat, waa presentEXCHANGE 8 HAT HIGHER
ed to Ml** Camilla Dana whDe cut
prixa, linen handkerchiefs/r wae
NEW YORK, He:. U.—(JPl— A
given to 'Mr*. George C. Harden.
Adorning the room* whan the
gneeta wen eatortalned erne a
profuelon of pink roue* and arch'd
adored
chrysanthemum*. The
talllee bor. a bridal deelgn. Tha
gtfla tor the honor gueat wen
pnaented la a Urge pink box tied
W'Ui pink rlUnm.
At the tod hour refreekmenta
wen aerred by the hoeteea, aaalated by Mra. Harden, Mra. Minnie
Joneo, and Mia* Alice Elder. Thoae
Invited werei Mra. Marko A. Galbreath, J r , honor gueet, Mra.
Ocerge C. Harden. Mra. II. M.
Wataon, Mra. dame. A. Wright,
Mra. Marcia U Baton. Mr*. Robart B. A*t, Mr*. Morrla Spencer,
Ml*. E. A. Doug la ... Mra. P. M.
Oder, Mra. Claude Herndon, Mr*.

Friend* of Mrs. Fannie Perron
III regret to learn that aba
u taken lerlouiljr UI while V to e w . i n r ’ rr wr
t r
.*
i f * visiting' 3
Daytona
eon,
Mra,
R.
A.
Goodapeed,
Mra
cently and I* now et the Halifax
B. A. R ir* Mr*. Paul Itcdfem,
District Hospital.
Mra. O. W. Spencer, Mr*. Minnie
Misses Lcola
Tha Rev, and Mr*. Paul Red- Junta, and the
frm and children, Leslie and R^ana, Camilla Deaa, France*
Carrie, relumed today to Chatta­ Balls, Alice Elder, and Dorothea
hoochee after spending a short
time here with Mr. and Mra.
Goorge C. Harden, Eaat Twen­
tieth* Street.
Hon. John W. Holland. Unitod
Staton District Attorney for the
Southern District ef Florida, and
Mra. Holland wtra the week-end
gueet* of Major A. Boytholdl
Peterson end Mra'. Psteraon et
their home on Magnolia Avenue.

d Linen - Table Linen
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CARD OP THANKS
W* with to offer &gt;,ur aineer*
thank* to our many friend* who
to kindly rendered loving eervle*
and extended the many expre*.
alotu of sympathy at the loaa of
our beloved Demarl us who waa
a derated wife, toother and eiatar.
R. M. Warren end children
Mr, and Mra. F . N. Scott
Mr. and Mrs. J . V . Moaeo*

. M in im u m SOc

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475

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SHEER CHIFFON

pinfWng nicer far Christ mar •git)Me *0 pdHKtilaf pnofdc IA 45-j*uf«.

Children UrgcdToCut
Out Coupon ForCircus

Here you are, klddleet
The coupon which will admit
you to Barnett Bros, circus at a
greatly reduced price 1s appear­
ing in an adjoining column today.
Clip the coupon out now and put
It In a aafe place where It will
be ready for ate Thursday when
the rlrtua coma* to toam. In cat*
you misplace the coupon, another
will appear In tomorrow** paper,
but you had better play aafe and
dip the coupon appearing today.
The afternoon performance of
Barnett Broe. Clrent has been es­
pecially daslmed to appeal to the
youngsters. The many elowne -will
go owt of their way to make the
performance on* to b* long re­
membered by the children.
Another feature of the after­
noon show which el way* appeal*
to the children Is the performance
of Jenle, an elephant; Prince, a
great Dan* dog, and Snookle, a
Shetland pony. This Is unlqu* In
drrus history aa It ia tha only
known Inatanca where an ele­
phant, dog and pony work togather In the earns ring at tha
earn* time.
Thoae three animals were raised
together on a cirrus and a

■ h O M iv n w
. ‘ to to' il

Yes, there sure is a Santa Claus! Just
think of a sale like this just before Xmas
at end of season prices. This is truly a
sensational bargain event

102 E A S T F IR S T S T R E E T
W H E R E SH O PPIN G IS A P L E A S U R E 1

A COLLECTION
OF S M A R T RAT
STYLES, NKWRST
MATERIALS AND
NOVELTIES. I N(TIDING
I'O-EI)
17.11 VALIIKS.

N EW EST

STYLES

AND

MA-

TnuArx intuthnc irt rnTH
SH A D ES,

SM A R T nRIMH AND T U R B A N S .
L EC T IO N

OF

M ID W IN T E R

A GRAND COL­

STYLES

B M A R T E 8T COLORS— ALSO W H IT E

Wednesday
Thursday

IN

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$8.95 and $9.75 Values

THE

M a r v e lo u s V a lu e s
A L A R G E A SSO RTM EN T OP
P R IN T S , C R E P E S A N D WOOL
D R EH SE ?. A L L COLORS A N D
S IZ E S .

NOW ON T H E
SCREEN AFTER
52 W E E K S ON
BROADWAY!

$12.75 and $14.75 Values

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EVENING and PARTY
V A L U E S NOW

Ohu H$r"A Ntm R—m "l
[AL COTTON

POOR BILL!

ftiAt WtSTjpw

cotort.

Sk*’U AJtnir* Your T u t *

By Elko Aa* Mary tot
Owls! mi* Baakrt*.

TO-NIGHT
Last Times

fr a diw t v n f h t Chilian, with dainty

MB pool top, jm -n g M
too) Aah ioc Ny. 460.

WELLINGTON, N. i . De4. 15.
—M ^ -S a W ' Admliml Kirhant 1 .
WASHINGTON, Dee. I t —l * V - Byrd sailed today with hi* temnd
Seaator k'leUht* called a t t h a eapadillon to the Aa-arctic, wber*
Yhll# House today «• »**k »«,- • party o f otlonllata an l osplortr*
OJ.OCO la poblto work* fund* for will make • two-year study of
he. comtructloa of then* bridge* th« South Po'a r regions trim
highway to; Key their ha a* at “ U til# America.”
a complete
Wtila
Ho p'accd the proposal boforo
jowli llowr, proilJontlal secraary. and polrto.i out that these
•ridges would provUe a complete
FtlU In pn'amni and the whole
tighway from Main* to tha tip
enrwd Juit slt'lng deem to dinner!
J Florida. IU argued that the
What a pity he left hi* null w Ih
tr1.%oo could bo mate largely
the fliat cleaner he' :ame to. . .
he'd be having such a good time
»»;f liquidating on a toll baiia.
If he'd only lemcmbered to phono
Now .York itock Exchange acat
Ml,
told yoatrrday at * 181,000, up
Seminole Dry Clean cm
*10,000 from the prevloua, tranaMainolla Ave.
action. and *50,000 above the
recent low.

B E A U T IF U L S T Y L E S AND T H E N E W E S T C O LO RS—
.n e n
m n
i n l l 'm
II A v r i w r
REDUCED
TO lilJUCBS
RANGING
n n m

K N IT T E D

TAKI A (HANCI

S U I T S

c d A T S
VEEM AND NOVELTY
N A V i DUCK* BROWN

SWEATER AND SKIRT
J
ALL THE BRIGHT COLORS APfl)
COMBINATION COLORS,

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TIGHT
- k " . &gt;A* 3 J 7
W f j i r i m ^ ' * ' . ^ * * * * ’ - r r . ’*

Mrrmawt at the m i of th # *l*M
geanaujae. « a a k t m . i n U «
football, CM- moft * PM for b ja ln o .
V ..
~y|
•her of the

tM . U , Cftm«n/ uncxpcct
a H* amt attuaUonaily, wthrimv,
from Ibv Lcagtfe and the ditarsi*]
•m»nl -.onfcmtite.
For November the almanac pmdieted
that "Young Germany
**bld he opealp agremka to
France," and In December it
nceida the death of . member «fl

J n u n &lt;»tia aiWPi. \
&gt;■ U M A S iia .

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) ..* f
^ T £ L i ‘ i ^ • rchl•Cha*&lt;* of foremaamt
H M A W » r d trp^a
do* to lack of policy. An Iriah *lc-|
heeUal, irtiteh U r anally m U tw,’
^
0fto&lt;1 htUoD. ^
•trMt-hanham. give*
l marine dlaa.Ur.
e for each month of the year.l
. . .
w
, ,
low not fliro
do Ufa boi ^*1
i| ^ w ln,_
h/_
* 4 fclna- — - r d l n . /1 -erl
ltMj
IU » *jr |Off o f llffi ill
rthlnf regarding, flK*d rvanta e&gt;nplMlona In ialMing. and mine*,
be fouim.
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Political aeaaaalnatlon in London.

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U e don't atar-aaaa l W
“ ***• M* n&lt;h » * raon‘ t&gt;.
ee. b a t buy the farocaata. ready
Jdbohfyi A to k i and aharta
u t
t t t T la
p^»t**l* tot
hadljr. Itcvolutionary octa In
^ \ ^ t h l . U i T o H « a &gt; ***• A .r e a l public flg u r.
o bMU«i„MtWd -0 W .
,r
.
i*h aek &gt; , W b* 0 1 4 . M a m w aaJ
F t b rie ry ;
Railway
arrldenta
why* h*a a|mo»aek.,llrt4fa|ir and Imnaport M rikf*. Commpn *U
rede w N f aoamai.ta hRo^-t rioting lq tjry &gt; l q * u i * l di.trlrta.
laoua fpr U M la U w ,iv a fty vll)oUc&lt;oot,r«*ql| I n J ’ ertugel. (

£ K

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JftnrpH e U * njmeroua pollU:al,
and oualnev* artleit ea, Roper, pro.
taM y waa aaoat wMly kaowa aa
football roach R t ^ M a e a t a a if a r *

0 » ? X « . J b * W P-rH illona of the royal family.

“2 £ * « .

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xh of th i. y £ f u

M‘,! f*UU’ MrtlrUl‘ r,)'

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the bard of ibolea eowa (hat proctor* milk far
dally, V e apecialite in a l»* beeterla count
that Ueorra lbe health of yotfr hohy,,&gt;

Soctoty*f
!favorite desiert
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G rade A IU w and P aaten riced Milk
S t r e e t O rehn f— B t i t U r M J t i t t e r m l l k

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Clrcoe ta com
to town. M If every boy end *ifM n *he city
laai not already .awqra of the fact. Pictured above apa Uwr,Thr*e
Rofera Slater* t« tjicy will appear In the era ml optnlop apectarie of
Bernrtt tlrba. Clrtua, which will aahlblt at th* ahow irouada on M*l&gt;
lonville Avrnuo next Thiirailay, December 14th. Thea* youni ladlea
ate alao adept artlata on tho high llfht-wlrr.

- " I Hua-

tan owner might « ■ :tbo
nd Natlonel ■toeplrebaaej th at1 Jb* * !
B,*rIln* Improw.e In
. nine «nd aewn were the I Ub1I,,,&lt;
An«lo-Amer can
y winiibmi; i w r n r h i n r a i i r I ? * * •*r*rmeRt» r ravorabte tmrt:
itlow war* the locky color*. Mr*.
\rtibm»* Clark* woa the me# with
Crtlaboro Ja k.whoae aailtU^.num*,'■ w»# aeven. Mr*. Cfarhc'a me­
lt' palom. worn mellow and blur.
(0 :OefdberT*tKi' alfcaftac' Chid:

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. M y r r v g w « .-

.Vnemploymant Incrceare.
■. October: Flnan.lal dUpataa betw*cn-‘Raropaan roantrie*}' k m ltr
■nir France, Italy and Rueala. Amftp.French ralellon* leaa cordial
m i to financial tymda awrt tment
vflll +rcak (down a t the Met «ln*

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ipibori Kp drinlr of ampll.
loroaeope fatal (a* ruler.,
t* H y Rooeevely, Hitter^ do
■flmeU and 1MuaaoUni, In

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ala. bring arranged fur u.
v‘"’poarh MCl.uraa mo*i fill In Ui*
c U te i vara led by forward. Smith
3MJ O m rlrr who were th* mein
to g . of |e*t year. i n n . Hie
prohlrni at ruard., however, riwia
not aeem In I , a* (te a t, for hia
two l*&gt;t year nirm. Ilughr. and
RnJ*bt. are elill In the m entor.
Olcon Govonk appear* to U the

»ale - eaperieocw 1 . . wMr- aV-' lb* trmrlnr II m*.

frith cab. ^lap *ood
Sohx, SOI W. F r . l bt.

i— F le w tra and P U n U

llughe., Kr.igbl and Kelly are
the only letter men returning,
JIow *ter (JovocaV, Miller, Hern­
don and Whitten have acen *crvi&gt;o
and may he counted on to give
•there a atilT flgkt fo r their |x»l- i
Don, Jordan, ater half-baak on
lb * football aqoad, ha. ahown up
wall In hit gim daraca and may
to out in front aa aoon aa th*

.1 ANTS: Cabbage, Char It. loo
Wakefield. Copenhagen Merkel,
t n y of Cakhulaeo, Red Ko k.
I iImo rieati
SFROSt M as*
t art Ifled .BymuldUtg Roee. Wee|o-M R*dRII*a. A ah for our hat
•&gt;■
' ! Merit load plehta. Prevail and xcapon lieglna.
7 T W o at* quite a-number uf
. is Sevilla, Fla.
mtn who rvcrlrod conildarable
yf —
' • ovpcrlerc* on lait year’# "fl"
aquad who may h* ready to come
IL L ' Implement
IIP Md fill the ahoea of toms of
dattle, and pou
the / veteran*.
.■
tn th* flrat prattle* yeaterday
mcMt of the Itmt'trQi
apent &gt;a
drill* on pivoting, ahootlng ar.d
j r-A W ^K U
panlng. And vartopa light warm­
l y up
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A Detective Must Have Mjrgtery.

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HAT ARE J 0 6 T THE DISGUISES
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VfOUUWOHTfl

CHILDREN’S c ir c u s COUPON
from Pater One&gt;
m such sentiment
on IIm President to|

dM»» af tal fray mbb ir * tM k .
N Nature* t* » a r a llna%
Mtghlly m * alaavaa aod «h*
hlh-t tract yak*. Tha aallar a t
U adi and whit* piald taftaU la
drawn through tha yah a and
| rtm fastened with
T i^jtJ

■gram without do I
d w m olut on was!
M e that Collate**!
u t r tha possibility!
law a f silver, which
ltd In hla opening I

'^ A n tc k a l b u tto n

THE SANFORD HERALD
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L a th e r P. Mills

jM

get already had duiw
gggke $*od for farmar*. but aaid
{g si mar* tim e
mtadad,
members of the farm bu-

001. Wood P. Orton*
new Alton ■Ftaho*
Laulovifto where I

M know, aa 1. do.” he aaid,
•that tho maladjustment tieI* can
___ I- amt demand haa been j'ear*
y
mphtng and that it ran not

I c , (Continued M
*€••♦«#&gt; 7
n. t!urial will b* In Ovlarti
levy with mrmbera of tha
f
nle* order In efiargt, af »erV-

ttta ra ) outlook haa bean changed.
th e Ptealdaot recounted tha
I i iUp» alfewly takJi to aid the ml.
■I lob, wfiw»t, and V ™

“ nd

ftforatoro by planned production,
akgnd nald that those artintlea,
H eombltwd with the NR A. had
ft brOUcht Irrproremenln to both
P *&lt; n r end firm . ■
*
“But In all candor,” he conlln
£ gad, "1 think a brief moment of
RigfgtlfleaUon I* anouRh; » r acam
Hfg, bo ow bo*
........ . * r~ ',l&gt;l
J. a g out of tha weoda, and it I*
E g f tlto flfanoat importance that we
E f u a r f againat lettlna a liaa in
A | g w Income tempt u» to forget
H * realities of supply and d«** 1

Mr. Mllla wba born »t Arradl*
Into a pioneer Florida family.
Hod he lived until Janfwiry I ha
would hare bean $0 year* of a#*'.
A raaidant of Ovt*.|o for thq part
nlfao year*. Mr. Mll|* h$d reachfd
a prominent position |0 the dvir
and tnialneaa Ufa of ht» town arid
eoutriy
wllhln a few year* after
hla arrival.
LI ,__ j __a
*Ha waa rhoaen aa mayor of
Drted. in tha fall of 1029. and
ha wa&gt; ending hi* fourth year in
that po«i. He became a enenty
cornml»»inner from hla district lu
1M0. anrceedlng B. F. Wheeler
and he was In hla aacond term In
that pn«t at hla death. ,
_M

ftatd O’Neal In railing for unito f »upporl of tho AAA, the NBA,
god .. tha president* monetary

"Look back to the place we
L aUrted from la*t February, when " A Q E I N Q - WHIIKBY
the whole nation waa tottering on "eeventeen year* In ■ d a y"
the brink of ruin, and deepalr and( I* an no un ttd by Dr. Cart
+ miabty aeiied tha people every- Hanar, cbemlat, at lb* Phlladalpbla laboratorlat of
HAPPY OVER O U CCtib—Attaining
i.o k a n . .
a height af Bt.000 fget American baF
/
“Sine* then hop* and ronfi-l the Continental Dlatllllnp
an -A ift MINDED* H o n » i— o*tty
laanleta Lltut. Ci.nma. dar T. Q. W.
I.'. done* have been ravived and there Corporation Newly devlaed
Rand of Hpuoten. T e a , hire* a plane
Settle and Major C. L. Ferdnoy be­
. ^ ia renewed courage to forge ahead. procaaeta “ going nature
to ny, with her her**, phantem, t*
lieve they have Ml o rooecd tor
5 The wove o f foreclaanre* of home* on* batter'* or* Involved.
waahlngton, D. C. She haa travail**
“ Ag ei ng " Involve! cbemF
oaploring tho atrototphrre. Protaxor
: and farm * ha* been checked, aleatentivaly by airplane wtth her
col change, hitherto unduAuguata Picard, l a i n ac.antiat'a rteL though not altogether atopiwd.
j
her** In Europe.
plicaled.
________ ord it M.tfO faat.
.
“ Farm price* have Incrcaaci
| from an Index of 49 to 71; farm
buying power ha* Inc reared about
14 percent. Theae price* are not I*eek NamedToLocate Supreme Court GivesiN a t i o n ’s S ixth
galiafaclory, but they are a lot
n k r II p t
I- better than we would have had if New Foreign Markets V i e w s On Mandami
ma had not gone ahead with the
WASHINGTON, D ff. IS.-t^T)
TA l.LA H ASSEP.. I»«r 12 W
program. Wa have made a good
S ay s Its M a y o i
—A comprt&gt;mi#« wa* ivK htti
'■—The Riiprtm* Court hfId jrr***
&gt;, .atari. L et u* go ahead and ilniah trnU y on Oh* farirt adtltlhf#trattnii jirn ta y that pumdami# urtlnn 1#
k the job.”
(Continued from paf# on#I
I
ronlnivfniy thmuyh the Aelortlon proper n# * m«'*vtx i»f forTtng tav
to
A fter prmlalng the agrlrultural
jilo-P that the city "i* by no nieam
by Preaidtftit ItuuArvell of t*#orge 1Irvie# in hiip ymt for pitymrtM **f
f usd monetary poiieio* of I'reaident
ftaiiki opt
N. Prrk, th# fmm a.lm nu tr*to r,i delinnumt interv-t and
Rooaevelt, Acting Secretary of the
Atn! Mit h ti touch of Ipdi jrnato hr«il «n orgMnitiiimn whirh in f hondx, prcivhlrd the levy dor*
Tremaury Morgtnlhau, and Scrrv
I on, Filin tier 1riiorlor We«| ardUft
will try to find foregin ttmrkrt* j nt»t *monnt to ponfiwatiim of
tary of
Agrieullura
Wallccc,
that t Ii*velaiid in not ytdng tlkto
fiir farm rommiKlitie*.
, pni|M ftv
O’Neal aaid i
Vmk will li’ii vt the fa mi id* I It rever*ed H Ilrowiirrl roimty i err' * **» nlop
“The AAA la lh* Magna Chart*
Hu* nub of the city'* difftint
ndnlxlration *non. Ill* sucetPior \ Hn,. m
h the tnfirt’inc I.........
o f Amariean agrlculturo, ita chari* to Ik* Chexler C. l»*vl*. prAlurW^Mlnien Cirri* nyuchl mm lit*-* he* in a f -I.MMI.IHICI drop id feV I
tor of freedom from the domina­
emit - f*iv the operating fund thl#
4 |older requiring levy of «ulfn tent
tion of predatory builnraa Intel • ticin chief
erai fioin the liro ie in
due
Several „f lh..... whn eupimrlwt , t|(|l„
|H&gt;) ,|,i
oat*. It* guarantee of . economic
larI’dy to reduced la i appiataiila.
Peck
In
hi*
difference*
with
Sec.
f&lt;
&gt;
|
.....
yM
(,
p,
.
.
r
k
equality with other group*. Ita
ret*ry W *ll*te,
J^ecre1 he mayor Mrii! to Cohmibu*
promia# of • new day fpr Ameri­
. #
m mik fond money for |o no i|»Hl •*••
t*ry Tugwell and olher* will .
. ' ,
,
, , . \e*ti niay 1*■ a-k ftovenioi While
can agrieullura.”
„
,
x i r
ii tit* in* in oil hiin* I* ofpj et t*l
tuft
follow him out of I he fmm
ad
.................
. . ►
»-»
The mayor want*
, school11let net*
I, t a ha1 I I lie for mi cm
minUtration. amoohr them several
I'lneigeiiry U’ui'latioii t«» p em t
a
*
,
a
a
t
I
_
IllVtl'l
I
lllPU
H^Uilft
I
1
1
1
?
who hold hi»rh |*lgce#
*
I hi ihwiiance hen* of $1,200,000 in
n
* i i ($&gt;
. nuit a_ rfarm
, _ 1'VVotolmt'ti ( In le
Peek, deenled
idminlalnrioT last w*»k i*ff«’i he
fend Secretary Wallace hroke HiMiHeveltSeoksToKun
openly over |hi Ikies.

\&gt;LA N D IS HOLDS
SAUEiOF LIQUOR
. INi STATE VALID
I S' Iciaitia,™. rw.o«, Muswilini I’lnnB Slash
jio m F,

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llah li ftff }ItAI os

IS tfi

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i F i i i i .t r ir &amp; d 'f c * .'
M M tr i H s r,

It** « W I ■ !$•%«&gt; ■ tofttolar n i l l l N I IMlUlktfl »•

ttoll*. It Mill »•« »#! fmmr Ilf# la laxfftr.
C lrtl. l i t aftjftr atlH i ffatarra a *
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flou‘1 lorgn l i l t l i t MlM«*klria Mltrr. ! • «
ImNtflftftl ttlfft ffti Brrt l i r a .

RIVE’S GARAGE t*|

TRICK COt.I.IRIOR FtT A l
HARRISONBURG. Va.. Dae. 12
fftt—T. J. Hoyden, 21. member
of tha U. R- Coaat and Geodetic
SuVta&gt; Corpa, died SumWy nlgM
from Injuria* received Wadne*1*y In the rnlluhm of hla tmrk
and a State Highway Department
*rurt at New M0rt*t. •
- fltltti KtliliftD m CRAHHNORPfil.lt. Vi* Dec. It. i/P t&gt;))»• l^)ui«e I/iwry Thoma«. 'JO.
»»■ killed early yfaterday in an
ilitomnblle craih. Benjamin I',
Wood. Mi** F.ita Col)ler and Rn-

T h ere I/* one gift Ihnt la never duplicated
Y our Phnlogrnph.
Ilon’l delnv . . . .

Now la t he lim e to arran g e yOBf
appointm ent.

Wieboldt

i*n John Shannon of the II. 8. S
Mlaaltalppi, were Injured.

Studio

Phone 3.11-J

&gt;•

about

New
.

.

.

Increased

motoring comfort btcttktt v f Amplified Clear-tision Ventilation r ~ r r Easier

Bpaad an d C ffle la n ty tollh Dual

m
odlclaal
pur-

liM ualawful to retail
»» * » that the aale

it. “ W# taxp atcr*
a r e ’ KANSAS CITY. Dec, l l . - b f V r protection," he roared. Six men. trapped fqr g time by
1* get I l f " The first fir* 100 f*»t below the sarfare nf
veeulted In the Iom f the Mlasoun River, climbed to
and
pellro aefetg 'yerterday o u t'o f a at*ol
Catlett’s ..trouser*
*u i I fooled them thU ealeeM »t the bottom of which
'•adro
beamed.
"They they were budding A' pier fori a
lime." C U rtt
difbi't ge yiV badge became 1 bed bridge.

Meet Your
Friends At
Steve’s Place
■■■"
. 17 &gt;*• ■—
A cm aa Frpm ,P . p ..
For A
t.

Glass of Beer-1’

Tha performance and economy of tha
I 9 J ) Ford V-» have been the milt of
’* daeneotod* ad •oeoriat*. Owner* aaldi
ft dclAe, den*t cheng* it," Deal....eamnddl ’^Impetgfbla tn Improve Itl"
J 8 **.n e bdve Improved It — In every dif e t l t o . W e rttoted with die engine.
. TW . Peed V * la* 19V4 I* more power­
ful, mere * Hichart, eeaaar to atari In cold
wadthrr, yet || Ii the moet economical
Feed to oprtAto ever built — largely
b e n to ! AI dlto new Duel Carburetor
M d Dnal Jfttofc* Manifold. Even in
.
celdeet dnMhar the V * engine

Vendladon. tfi built-in—dmpUdty
itaelf. The aento handle that raiara the
w
indowglareaidetlidaaIt backhorlxorttallytothavcnl$atingpoaition,andthan
the forward tortion of the car draw*
the air out of. the body. Draft* are
eliminated, pmpenger comfort U a*,
tured, end »IpalliaId w
tli not fog in
cold weather. Another interesting fea­
ture of the F ed ryttetn—the wind­
shield can be tpcncdl Thu, and the

It aa.*4

itasssi.

______ Hraid-raftd Staru*

^ ItoMUty andtatoty
Ford tranaversa epeinga prnrldi the m
moet Stability and safety. Placed t t e r t
wise, (hay toad to pr event the ftedy
can be taken safely at relatively h|^h
•peed*. Free end easy aeden a f all feed
wheels ia permitted hare in# tha eetoae
flexible dp* of tha spring* AM flM dftd
to the avle*. Thus the MAM n t o h h i
part* Oi the spring* reodve road K h *##

?' "fcat For Tito *nuthM

*

FEEDS and FLOUR
u io

upholatery, new moulding*, new t o t *
type headlining, new Inetmmewt pdnalj
new arm reet* aatd new hardwag*. M v a L
»TP* aim viaor* In Da l l W beadle*
prevent glare from front or aide.
Pender* on all Od Liana Cart apt I*
color to harmonica with body cot acta
New enamel finiah on ail bodle* and
fender* haa grtatag wuarlng quality And
mort enduring Iutter.
i
q, &lt;1U '

first andabaogbthembefore theyroach
the body. The edv e t^ e g of dig n i l

bare long been recognised as being

a.

Big Weed Yard
W.

cushion springs • . • Distinctive new appearance . . . M any other features

itiato of the italota
M my vlio are to my
r clear la f providing
gat anUwful to maau.
yn at wboleaai* or
mechanical

ftHhrlditg Mr. Mllla ara Ma
widow, Mr*. JsaneOa Mllla. and
Iftji* children, l.uthar, Jt.. sited
Jacqueline, and Paulina, all
if Oviedo; four alatara, Mra. A.
K.. 9mtt of Arcadia, 'Mra. Wm.
Bart ram and Mra. X. Perdue of
Orlando, Mra. F, M Mffey of
Delia*. YW..' Ha* broth*''*, I*,
ft.. Mllla and P. K Mill* of
Tampa J . 1- Mill* of Oenaa. E.
O, MHU *f Lake Placid, and R.
Q. Mill* «f Orlado.

D U H A RM
W II.UAM STOW N, M***., IMc.
12. —
— Dr. Gordon Norri*
Maaaar, 4#, professor of physical

rid in g th ro u gh m ore fltm ib le sp rin gs, d eep er seat cushions a n d so fter

1 |grpo*e* muat be on
H U rcbaarr on term *
I Ito ita lute."
ito r confirming the talcpinion, the attorney gen-

aa|

C o n n ir t t wort aa a viee-preal!m t .froth Ilia diatrlct, and to
Masonic endeavor* a t secretary
of Oviedo t-odg* No. 24.1.

Greater power at still lower cost through new D ual Carburetion

/a r #^»®®tlfic *&gt;rl||on a ide and ulraullatteou* redur-

aaartal tor

S f-

dirties. Mr. Mllla found U ni to
levut* hlmaalf to Chamber of

WOOD.
Alt Klnfifl « f W o # i
Delivered

ItootleirircrH FromU.S.

■'tf. ^kHvtk.vA-Ji luiuU U Utcatk.u*
J^totopttoe.M totut ke nnly on pro-;

l _ Milled J n lr m

hail a.tranced from that of a
*aw-fnill nperalnr to hi* more
reeahl dutlaa aa nwnfr of a large
farm, a proaparlng Jumhar boatreaa, and namer of a filling »fn*
tinn whtrh |* operated by one at
hla five hrnlhera
In a.ldltlnn tn hla htany other

BURNS

CHATTANOOGA, Twin, Deet l : -A iimr-atory building ortup W *'t f~ lh r r . W. tVootworth
Cunipohy • » gutted bjr tiro hero
«e«( relay .it an eetlmaled dami f f to iliwli of $15,000. The
.ullding war slocked from the
basement to the fourth floor with
Oirlattnar food*.

^ - fTM&gt; rocpon end fifteen «m U will * M
m w .^ U 4 under
tw elve'fair* of egv l« Harnett Dtoe! CIitu&lt;, 'exhibiting ia
flaitfnrd Thursday, Decrinber I I . I ’-wpoll good ejlhur after­
noon of night performance.
• .

grieultore

HI OCX

s e a r CHARM AH

They nr* mad* under careful aopervUioei, from high rn
Malarial*. For durability and far economy they ^r* un»u

e

[&gt;NLEY-ROGER3 HARDWARE
k

V

S04 Sanford Avenna

fr

4&gt;*U and grille, and
i fgatnraa. Interior*

Im* with mw tufta4

PRICED AS LOW AS «5

�/

•

-

rm

b a n t o b iT

araA u f

ague Moguls Meet At
o T oSwap Ivory, Cash
opes O f Winning Flags

n il i«&gt;« iimn m

v&gt;

1 In both I'aguet ware reparted to
ba on the Ivbry block and the
magnates, confront*! with Im' portent problem* la baa*ball auch
as tha adoption of a uniform ball
. and what to do about radio broad‘ cast* of games, admitted happily
that they anticipated the biggest
turnover of talent In many yeare.
The ration* problems will be dlaeuaaed In aeparate meetings today
. gad Wednetday while the trades
and sales will be complete! In
hotel lobblts, nooks and corner*.

Upsala—Grapeville

Washington—Jo « Cronin aaid
in was p r'ltjr wall satisfied but
on the lookout for anything that
looked good.
NATION A I. LEAGUE
New York— Mar.ager Bill Terry
aaya he’a all aat alr.ee the purehaae of Joe Bowman, atar right
hand*! pitcher from
Portland,
but could uae another good hit­
ter.
Chicago—It
waa
reported a
hitch haa developed In the ru­
mored tlral by which Pitcher Pat
Malone and Outfielder Kikl Cuyler would go to Circinnatl for
Outfielder Chick Huffy, tu t that
It would be overcome and the
awap made.
Brook!) n—The Dodgrra are hot
a fte r a aouthpaw pitcher.
St. lo u lr— Al| act but alwaya
ready for a deal.
Cincinnati—An apparently wellfounded report la going around
that the Ite-Ja have given up
hope of landing Catcher Jimmy
Wilson from the Phillip* and plan
to name Jim Bottomley a t man­
ager. More
punch a n j tighter
fielding neeiled.
Pittsburgh—The
Piratra, with
lota of f r a l ln r maleria l-.a u* » fi»»
a atar pitcher and lecond baaoman of proven ability.
Boston.- looking
for n good
pitcher.
Philadelphia— Phllliea „rr look­
ing for a goo.) hitter.

horn# of Mr*. Hilma
The Union Sunday
practicing for
the Christmas
exercises which will b# bald at
tha church Friday evening before
Christmas with a tree for the
llttl* one*.
The little dabghtor, Jo Aep of
Mr. an I Mr*. J , G. Lundqulst was
ehrhtexed by the Lutheran pas­
tor, Rer. Ptol al the home of her
parent*. Sunday afternoon, Mr.
an I Mrs. Wester War* also pres­

CHARUS CEPPI-PRINCETON*33
CMP
\ Rorke K Davis Consensus Team '

Aa the bateball writers watched
' fo r news a n j Impending trades
ye'terday, they spied'one of the
first arrlvale anil a central figure
In one uf the outstanding deal*
about to te completed, Mickey
Cochrane. The Athletic catcher
waa ieported already aoli to De­
troit a* mar.ager and catcher and
*raa straining at the leaih, wait­
ing for Connie Mack and Prank
" M Vlli " 6 n h e Tiger* lo arrive to
ar.nounre It vlfirially. Navin al
ready haa announced he was cer
tain of getting Cochrane, and
plannxi to clinch the deal after
• abort conference with the tall
laetirian of tho Athletic*. Coeh
rana waa •ntliudinttic over tho
deal and was planning trades ami
.
rale* in hi* mind and iHscussIn*
D
Detroit's proposal* for 1031.
In rnlUlMiratlori with I'nrkr II Davi , fnini»u« foothall nuthoniy, 100 fo«)tb»ll coachcA in&lt; lulling &lt;*iii.ler of Prin:oton( Sutherland of
Aa far as the leagua meetlngi
Plttaburgh. Dibit of Nebraska. Maditran of M. Mary'a, .Stuhldrehn » f Villarrova. Mr.Millan of Centre an 1 Me Lauchry of Drown detected
wara concerned, tha Wadera ex
the above players a* ItKtt a ronien*»j» All \mrrtctn tram . Thla U th e flrat time football r&lt;&gt;achr« have bande«l together In the aele:tlon
pected to aiop t a uniform baa*
of an All-Arnrriean team. Nrwppiprr mm nnd *p&lt;irta critlra rail t h m o v e logical and authoritative. Col.I footlalla are being preaentball for both clrcolta ant) offer
An Interesting comment amon
e&lt;l to member* of the tinm through the rotnteey of the Culf Befinirig ('ompany.
Kenesaw
Mountain Landis an­
other contract aa commlif loner. the many made w th the npmtiince
""•nt
&lt;
&lt;
f
t
.
annual
All-Boiithcrr
Th&gt; itSdtn problem appaa/ed to
Mrl lira* la-1
We«lre%«!a&gt;.
on Jan 1. w«« grantbe unsettled a n ! the bwat Infor­ High Krho d fiMithall team l i t
poaUaeaaon gam r
n fpj.on,) nnmial pen ion by
mation was that those club* that yesterday was the fact th*- «V»rh
.he board of eatinute rerrntly.
so desired could broadcast
but Leonard McLucas „( Htmlnolc
that the league or clubs would ask High K hool, one of the several
# With l4 r approach of the boli
There will Ik* no further foot
for a cut In the profit* accruing hundred coaches nr spot tj-vu i it
hall game* thla year for oo imIm i •fay*. th4re are flgna of alowly
from the baselall broadcasts.
ers who helped select the teem,
Coach l*eonard
Mil.ueita
i *Min»v m* tiualneaa conditiona and
12
"I'srsonall), 1 don't look for credited Jo in Daugherty, the ban- of
any change In the radio policy," footed Wildwood halfback as til* Seminole High School team &gt;1 w.o
V* hi•I.. &gt; «uilhl In* purclinaed tel 1*1 nirieaaed public buying powrr, in
PKNSION Kfllt O’liNIKN
said Will llarrlil/e, president of boy who letl the Wildcat, to J 7 Irarnetl hrr,. today with th**
tent* a dimk m Itgci recently (hr opinion of J . SchiranJ, agent!
the American league. “Some want lo 0 Victory over Sern note High. ceipt of a telegram from ,*Pi. **
n* ill*««* i ahni %
is it* fd ed the i u* • of the Kailuay Kxprvaa agency rn
N KU
M ilth
I
|J
td *r
•lt| some donT. The situation it
Florida drew fonr plnres on I he I*h iMin, cuatn of thr St. Aaigua **fny**r J«dm I* O’llnen , who rr- Ire ilirrm'i intend paving .iny morr ’ hr* city.
. Vabout the earn# aa a year ago." inythlral All Southern team whi-li1 (foe .Mullet*.
‘'W orm * preparing for Incrcaaed
l
* nfftie lo Kiorello II. than that for t* -tiaight l»«|uo»
Coach Pleraon had telegiaphid
Both I'rtallan t llarrldge and foiiml a |&gt;la&lt;-(. for Murray Ksnner,
President John HejrUer of
the giant Sanford center of lu:t,. '|hr
•'NatlcAul' league agreed
that a
uniform basaball would he ad­ tp n n e a m Includes' Mtiillson Mum
vantageous, bat the big t|uestiun| halier. I.akrlaml end; Rusty Smithwas which ball—the American or el ".an, Iximlo" halfback ; Mo* Bo­
nn, Andrew Jackson tackle; ur.d
National league sphero?
Going back to trades and sales, •toe Hardwick, Daytona lleathere are the necits and rumois, lackle.
Here Is the press eminent run
take 'em or leave 'ten:
emn.g McLucas' vote for Dnugh
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit—Cochrane to manage r r ty :
••Kimhi t »•• lift!«• town *»f Wil l
the Tigers, plugging up the weak
bViMiil n l*ov |»Iit \■iiu? m his. ' i i
Spot of y*ar*--catrhlng.
Philadelphia -Connie Mack ‘a trtt I»y tin* name of h au gh tily, !•
going to sell or
trade Genrirr r* r*nn mended hy i'«*u««ti |* *iim |
^ l .r n t , of Sanford. i»» th • lad
! Earnshaw, Lefty Grove. Bill*Walherg and Max Rl.hop t„ the who IjtApil h ni m Sntlfiiril «*nnf
time Niro Dauglerty
«*irHr*
highest bl Idrrs.
) «*u
St.
Ixiula— Manager
Rogers o*to*U mw | h r w II p m '
: Hornsby needs a powrr hitler and •*nv »imc i»n «-pi •ment mrhU to
ItRipfrrt. pit h»* If)
l
. - llhca Earl Averlll, of Cleveland, *!• n «n
but ClavrUn.l want* h i m to R «N | I fo»-inrit Rnriffiril'n tram rr r»itl\
Thr W|l IwihhI lm| i* «lf*o pp
Oscar Mecillo for two other
•tfif«r*|
«**hrr rimrlirii nrtiiM *t
players.
•tntr Ihp **mallrf roinnii.*iiCleveland -The trd ian . want o '
f ’o -rh Mrl ••«•»*•'■I p *
• accont ban-man that ran hit.
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Chicago lluinota
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McLucas Praises
Barefooted Boy
On Wildwood 11

S t AuKUHtine CancelH
Plan For GameFridny

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writer* and M*irn
U r * e r l up at halt for the I.,- t * r h •chr-i»l c«*arhr* aent ballots
deal. Manarer Joe McCarthy out i*» il»n lifisnl tins yrsr. The fou»*
lo rebuild Irfield.
««irfir| *• \|l.Southern n m r^ r*
floaton ~Only three mrm trra of *»!*»•» f*vsi»l»l) with thos« chosen
I N I club left amt elub wh\t open •it aeaaon.

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engafed In a bjsin es hu Iding
camraign we call “A New Deal in
Express Business," and a ja confi­
dent that It will help speed along
•President Roosevelt's
recovery
plsn."
ent.
Ev donee that holiday shipping
D axjeetsd lo be belter than last PLYMOUTH SALES INCREASE
te a r is given in the fa rt that t vo
DETROIT, Dae.' It-W V-Tha
million spo'ial Christmas pack.glddres* labels hnvo Ivon dlstr h- Plymouth Motor Corporation yeiuted throughout the express ey&gt;- ter:Uy announced production and
trio for the rnnvenlrn o of holldav shipme-.t* for i f months this
■hippors. A supply is nvailsble nt year totaled 2S8JM9, an Increase
|f 133'percent over the flrat 11
'he lorsl express office.
months of 1932. ' " \

VICKS P,»M,,TT'* CONTROL OF COLDS
LET YOUR CHRISTMAS GREETING RE A BOX OF
ASSORTED FRUIT

ORANGES — GRAPEFRUIT
TANGERINES — KUMQUATS
20 lb. l)ox 8.r&gt;c
40 lb. box $1.50
80 lb. box $2.1)0
Fur I aiw Express Rates— Phone 272-J

N. S. DeForeat

Cottnfrv Club Road

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O TEPPIN G -.. I’ll say they're
stepping. Just about the best
cigarette you ever smoked.
Chesterfields are m ilder

COMING THORS.
SANFORD DE".

Chesterfields taste better

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1 PERFORMANCES
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Tkkata on m*]« at show grounds aftsr U A. M.

|S9 affsrsd for say bad hors* or mula which cowbojra fail to
rtia. Parson* brlngthg animals adreitud Ires.

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AS MEMBER OF
[SAN JOSE HOB

W IC H IT A i K b n ,( |iff. i : i , _
( M —J a c k W1*dom, Mayer of
i h i c f perso ns m i &lt; «n his w.iy
to the Kan*r,j S ta ir p m te n t i * f y l i f t night to spend tm*
remainder of hi* life at hard
labor t o r the m u r W of Marry
Pritchard, Wichita
mirchant.
i!ain with hi* wife S o v . 'JX
Tha 2 6 - jr a r - o l ! cowboy plead
ed guilty hen' late yesterday
to a charge of first degree
murder n the merchant's »Vath
and wa» promptly •pee led nut
of town in an nu to mobile for
Lansing.

ffvil Liberties Union!
Sponsoring. L Arrest
Of Persona (Having
P a rt» Iit; Lynching
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Brooke Hart,, yrM jp iken here
yesterday w h e n ’hJ^ 18-yen r-

old youth was arrested, on in­
formation furnished by rt‘|ircMBtativr* of the American Civil
liberties Union, and ch srpcd with
, Qflnp a member e f Ike a w b

M O N T E V ID E O ?
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( A . P . ) — Angel Alberto Girandy,
f nb tn minister of til) r declared
In commit tee 0 f 4hr Pan- \mrrican C o n f irm e e today lhat the
C nil*if Staten had
inferitened
in Cuba by nof rrcogni/ing Ihr
goramment of ITrsident Ham m
f«rau S a n Marlin, tie flaied up
a l , a metfing with " I f Vmbaiotador Welle*
is
propagating a
ritidulUin as e ihai a a il by
the
I ii»t:u&gt;ri4 wii**.|ir (o tiaxnna.
1- out ion i vi tilM»n and if
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Coast Guards L o o k
F o r Blast Survivors
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I’auFBoncour Notifies
F.S. ThatHisNation
lias Not Altered its
Opinions In Matter

Southerners A g r e e payment*
To Aid In Han To T j ’S S ? ’,
Lower Tariff Walls fii m * tarot in Frem h-fjern’nr

• While tlje youth, Anthony Cut*“ ,;t was bylng boohed nn u
i'o f violating the new Mule
ayaln»t lynching—a 'lnluti'
Mint periatllea of one li&gt; 20
imprisonment— Cl o v e r n nv
Rolph Jr ., whoar ,-eli ln iUc.1
nation of the ninh hangim;
Continued on Pay* Turn)-

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W A SH IN G T O N , I to*, 13.
— While the inflation debate con­
tinued to absorb statesmen and
economists, federal reserve f i g ­
ures disclosed yesterday that the
ay Mlcm had sufficient gold re.
aoutccH to inrrvase the currency
in circulation by more than
percent without tc*'O tm g to any
[ inflationary measure
PA JU S. P ec. |3.—1/1*1— F o r the
It was describe i
ready to do
third tim e the
French
co-dn**| this a- rnpidlv
•»•« mite i " tea
confirm ed yesterday a default on i oiitd he pushe I .n’ ‘ hi eh inticls
war debt
paymer
the „ f im)llMrv nn,| ..mi me rep The
■the
inr iinr
urn
paymrl ♦* to tt&gt;'’
Itniti-J S t a i r . , this tin.r on
.Ufflrultv i. that it- outlet- m c
200.026 due DcccmlKT 15.
•rloRRe.l
nns liv u iein'cr bnnki*
Since the govariimtnt con»M*raj
itself bound by the refusal of the.
ii low lev* I with eoTi'i' pieni -m ail
Cham her of Mepiit i n to pa k n j
item and- hv the Pji f f •*i upon the
yeni ago hccaumi the itituatioTi h .1 ^ . .
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federal teserve bunk* for cash.
rot changed m
the
meant mi .
Member hunt-* den"
were h'gh.
Foreign Minister Joseph
P« -L
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r, i The iftdd huvin..
uicr mo »rHorn our, wa* told t ailvi-e \\ fi»n
lh^ jm
inglon of the
dta ision
agmn-t
i a t n e d at n ntn n h iil! vestenlay.

ARGENTINA 'GETS!
U. S. SUPPORT IN
ANTI-WAR MOVES

confessed abduction; killers of

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'! &lt;&gt; Continue
FRANCE AGAIN Currency Can Be /n c r e a s e c /^ [ A C E , PEEK CWA
Through Id M a &gt; 1 THIEVES LO O T
Without Sigx\ O f Inflation norr CADMEDC
u,
IN DEFAULT ON Say Federai+Reserve Heads
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T O LEND H ELP
DEBT PAYMENT

Cowboy Given Life
Sentence For Crime

F H A N C If ir tl, Dee. 1 3 . imala
p ln u r h r '
thrruph sea* five mill * ,u(T •h.iir 1
i!i*in*i o % gruiip
and 85 niilea south of here today) uph Midi mg * hi
la an effort to find the po.si ile j Mgain-t Mm Mj-4iy- id li e p&lt; opl
•arrivors of a marine
h.nateri "I It** ►,!! ffOil* Tin* inland with
which arpaiently seni a flatnlui' | warship- 1*^ ltd mil i . i niiun
U l i - o« vi *
qnidenifh'l b m plunirim.* Imitrii'. | Ihrn * h* I nil* d
inlerv iind til 1 alia
moontainuos w h i m

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with a pu ce of $d4.0£ unm uiu' ihI
ior do iiw -Me ncw.y i n m e j gold,
unchanged aiiice l e , I.
Mean*
while, lie a su ry officials, p epar­
ing for thr huge financial op r.a liotia cu-tommy to Off. lh, «fti*
minuted from then enh u U .n ns
the last forlorn hope of col l e d mg
any p a n of the $'2 .,000,U00 in war
ih !»l pH\merit- cm- fuun France
•*n I IteIc mu. Th \ ivil
!cf •i ’ i
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nent whiMrup in t i anurpv . » rNonnrl w. ill involve the ri'*jirri:i[tion of W alter
I
Cumin ng*.
chatrmati of the federal deposit
iiiHiir a n . . n*rpo;itl on. ns well as
that of A -i-tard S e c re t a *v He nce,
who-** wiTfiiirawat hne been eapeeled
-*n. e
A rt utr
Secretary
Moi genthoii
Htru»ii’il
him
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and Tocudiy.

___________ AN WPnpjNDRHf PAILT NEWSPAPER
8 a n ford ,

CRASH
MOUNTAINS
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Pilots Who~B r a v e d
Feared Area Along
East-West Air Lane
Ball Out To Safety
PORTAGE. P», Dec. 11.
—*(A.P.)—Their winy* cor*
filkd wRh ice, two tntuconttatatal cad western mall
pfcaeattoahM) to earth today
in fnj^JPuAfded Alleghany
moontanls. The pilot* balled
m t safety.
■ There were no paaaengera
on" the ab(pe which braved
tMi *Crav*7 *rd et Du ski**" to
attempt to f* t IKa'mail tjsreugh.
AM n » . U » r flight* weru can«4W

earlier whan «no« b oo n

wren. •' •
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plans,

piloted

by

Harford o f Columbus, Ohio,
M l Pttloborfb for HarHaoaburfh,
PfciladolphU, end New York at
IA S •‘dock A . M An lea began
te foym on Un wings, tha plane
togan te loo* eltltudo, end Burford took to bln parachute about
&gt;140 o'clock.
Tb* second piano, with pilot
A »d r««i at th* control* and
bound front New York
leaving HarrUburg at 1:26
.-deck A. M. Bhortly after 7 00
s'clpck Ip* flenhed the word that

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ba wan balling out In one of the
moot dangeroun nectionn of the
Allegbaniea. He landed nafely and
Notified hie office at 3:SO o’clock.

Coughlin Lays Depression
A t D o o r O f C a p ita lis ts
W ho Demand Gold Standard
DETROIT, Dec. II. — (*&gt;)— AaeaUing whet he eaid waa a gold
etandard capitalism's grip on lndoetiy,
the Rev. Charlee E.
Coughlin, In an wddree* yvftsrday, charged that the effort to
maintain the gold •tandard
reepontible for the depreulon
that began In 1X9.
The
InOwtriallate,
P a t her
Coughlin aeoerted, art at the
mercy of gold etandard capitallate and edited that money had
become, "not the medium of »xchange but the medium of con­
trol."
The emending prieet only once
during hie ackiresa yesterday,
mentioned the name of J. P.
Morgan,
reiterating
previou*
chargee of financial control reach­
ing Into many billloni of dottars. He prained a recent resolu­
tion by the national aaaoetatlon
of manufacturer* a* significant.
be said ,of th* eupport IntViatrial
lets as opposed to gold standard
capitalist* are scconlng President
Roosevelt In his monetary pro­
gram.
He predicted the large number
of manufacturer* who signed the
resolution soon would be joined
by Henry Koril and others who
have not yet announced unquali­
fied eupport of tha Roosevelt
recovery program.
"In giving honor where honor
li due," Father Coughlin aal&lt;\ in
referring to hit commendation of
the
manufaelurrrs'
aa'octakion
resolution. "I am In no ien*e con­
doning the evils of mass produc­
tion.”
Before financial iadependenre
can come, said Father Coughlin,
there mint be a complete divorce­
ment of capitalism and Industrial­
ism with capital entitled only to
teterest on Its Investment,
Flnancialtsra and iaduatriallsm
for more than 160 years, the
(Continued on Peg* Four)
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Railroads Told To
Withdraw Help Of City WillManufacture
Con\pa ny Uni • ns Pipe For New Severs
WAMHlJiatON, V%e. 11— W&gt;
— Railroads vrtlteh have been sup­
porting company
unions
were
warned by Joseph B Eastman,
federal coordinator of tranoporlatk&gt;n, recently that they must
cease such actlvltlea.
. . WVIUng to the regional coord­
inating committees In tha East
W ait and Sooth, Eastman said a
questionnaire baa disclosed violatlene of soctloa T of th* emorgoney transportation art.
Thla aoctloa forbid* rallroadb
from oooklag to lafluooc* or
compol omployo* to join compauy
unions or to SMUt (M b unions fi­
nancially or 'to interfere in any
way with employ*#’ organisations
"Th* principle now embodied In
th* lav, in abort." Eastman said
"b
that railroad management
must keep their hands off so far

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wo bailor* as 'w* must that empioyv* are free . American cltiaeru
and M l a . fu wm Class •ahsorvl•irt to IhaiMwIoylag class. What•par m ay/h at* boon th* attltud*
of employ** te th* port H U pUln
they am prepared to
tha right to bargain
l oUectrraij with their
mnyboj si l ayon equal term*."

CAFOMB DENIED WRIT
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11c—&lt;41— Alasr Chicago
Saturday lost his sec­
ts (a te bis freedom
torytm writ from tha
«1 yaoltoatlary when
* K. Marvin Under
Caps**’* writ aAar
claimed tbs statute
ta fare* wh.
tedktod-

y ATLAH1 M Itee

RATIFY AMENDMENT
r —* —
or* City
OmmlasUeera,
r in regular Miilaa at Iba
tall W aif Hi, will ratify the
■aaihaaat to lho city oeeu-

The City of Sanford is planning
to enter th* field of manufactur­
ing concrete pipe*. It we* indi­
cated today when Superintendent
of Parks James Houghton began
directing th* reconstruction of lh#
former McCracken Cun ret# Pipe
Co., plant on West ttth Street
W. J. McCracken, who started
the plant in operation here during
the “boom" period. 1* egprrtcd In
arrive this week to euper.ntnnd
th* making of pipe which will I *
used in rebuilding th* city's sewer
system.
The state Civil Work- Adminis­
tration approved sr J*t-v r90 a; pro
prtation for th# re-onslnn on of
local sewers .omr
month, ago.
snd (m*mhers or the City t'on.'n's
•Ion have hesn -onsidering sn&lt;l
discussing detail* of this project
•Inca that t ms. It Is understood
that approximately 20,000 fee*, of
pipe -sstU bw- n eed s* ♦» Os** ■vsw»*s.

New ShlpmentOfAuto
Tagi Received Today
Couaty Tag Collector Jno. D.
Jink In# announsd today that ha •*
now prepared te deliver 1961 auto­
mobile and truck tag* for auto mo.
biles requiring th* |10 and 916
tags- and for truck* under 6000
pound* In wslght.
A large shipment of tegs ar­
rived today, bp said as hs urged
all poroorw te aocuro tholr lags
early aid avoid a last minute rush
which tmually occur*. H* remind*
•d truck owners te hav* tholr
trucks weighed
at th* Court
House, and that toga for track*
w* ghlng mor* than 6000 pounds
must b* secured direct from 111 *
lahaasoo.

TO ATTEND MEETING
Whoa members of th* Control
FUr'd* Council of Chamber* of
Commote* meet at Vero Beach ipmorrow morning
in December
breakfast session, eight ef tb*
mor* tbaa 60 persons whs will be
present will be from this county.
Tl^y are Mr. and Mr*. Harry M.
farwortk, Mr. aad Mr*. Karl lo b man*, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. llalnoa,
and Mr. and Mr*. I- D. Ila'na*
MACONS TO MEET
, 1
___
of Monro* Chapter
No. II win hold tholr regular eoavocaUaa tomorrow ■sight at th*
Massate Tempt* at T:.10 o'etek,
■ocular I t u l l i u w*ll b, disposed
of ,a d offk-on will bo tiortod for
tho coming yoar. Rrfreshssooto
will ako V* a sm d .

f l o u d a , M onday,

NOTED B,
RAPS C RIT
OF ROOSEVELT
v_____ ;

Cowboy RushedOutOf
State T o Forestall
Lynching, Is Jailed
HUTCIUN80N. Kan.. I»cc. 11.
—&lt;/P)— Rushed out of Oklahome to
forestall possible
mob violence.
Jack
W edom. Kansas cowboy
wanted In connection with three
killings, was brought to thr Kan­
sas State Reformatory hero today
for safekeeping.
Governor Alf l-andon of Kenan*
a nnounced at Topeka that - hr
would -call out th* national guard
to prelect Wisdom If it U-caine
ne essary.
WICHITA. Kan., Dec
11.-A Kansas lynch mob ra rd Into
Oklahoma Iasi night determined
to wrest Jack Wisdom, a farm
hand, from the hands of officer*
he hed dlrecled In a search for
the body of one of three persons
whom he was suspected of slay­
ing.
The threats of mob violence,
manifest ng itself for the aialh
time in the nation within a month,
ws* inspired by s .cries of rimes
'n which Mr. and Mrs
II • rrv
Pritchard. Wuhita couple, and
Fmory U ig r , a farm hand, were
the latest vic’ im*
W*la«lom lc| a |&gt;ii«ae In a plan
near Kingfiahcr. Okla., whrrr h*
confManl, officer* M il, t*» hiding
Pritchards body. Karlirr i" thr
day, a hunUr found .Mr* Pr Ich
ani'a body under a culvert rmr'b
of Kinffftahar while dftrrtivri
with the suspect in their iiMody
■pod to the gruesome cache.
Governor William H. (Alfalfa
BUI) M«rrmjr ordered two rompanlea of the Oklahoma National
Guard to protect the police an .
thair priaoner from angry Kan
■ana reported speeding to » n r
and hang Wiadom.
Wladoin was hunted constantly
by. offi.er* and milt'd gnajp* of
cititena after thr Wichita Inia
ntss man and his wife- disappeared
f-ov 2.1
Wisdom was accuaeti of giving

'

Peabody Declares For
Commodity Stand­
ard O f Values A s
Cure For Worl^ Ills
ATLANTA
TA. Dec." l i — t O - A
conviction that In * cemjnod ty
standard of values Ha* tb* fray to
solution of many of th* world's
e onomic Uls was expressed heir
last night by Gorge Foster IVs
Indy, the bankn
s Striking at rr tics of Preeiilcnt
Rousevrlt, he •trclsred In an Intervtew, "their is no leglllmslr
haste for those not In control of
off cial action to critHs* In de­
tail administration policies while
tha I’rssldsnl. m touch wth ars.l.
emlc e-onomlsls, tries out various
program* by practical measure
ment.'1
During hts set vr career, in
hanking anil politic*, !*eaboily
added, hr hail u part in defeating
hi mrtalism and "re* hed the con
rlii* on that it i* absurd te deprnd
■n a mrtal not poM.il.tr of expsn
non or contraction as a standanl
of value. When trade and rotnmod
dies expand thrrr is failure to
expand on the part of metal and
when trade and roionindlltrs ron
trad there is no inrtnlli' enntrar
lion."
"I have slw sj. fell," he roll
tinued, "thni then- ties lieen s
clear sense of justli-e lock of th demand of the debtor Hs.« thn:
they should not have to pay buck
two bushels of wheat where the
value of only one ws- lorn-wed "
He sliest I hi- problem of *il
justing tndel-tedness, wsg-— sn-l
(« onUniie.1 on I’ sge Four).

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Spanish TroopsTake
Fort F r o m Rebels
MA. RID,
Dee. I I .-U P )Govern! n*nl troop* movInf un
der • mereio-M larrsge of
gunfire today charged and rap­
tured Vlllaneuva Military Bar*,
racks in wlucn rebel forrr* had
held out against a heavy bom­
bardment for hour*. Al least
•even rebel* were slain bring­
ing to 86 the known dead In thy
anarchist rtvulul onary move­
ment which broke out Fnday
hna winch tlaresi with new viulenre In central and northeast­
ern Spain yesterday. Swsrmipr
over th* wall* of th* inpro
vised fortress whleh formerly
waa a convent, soldiers quickly
took the bnrracks which ha I
heen the moat hltlerlv n-nte*-#d point In more than flow
•ay* of scattered fight ng

HARDIE C LA IM S
HE HAS D A T A TO
IMPEACH SHOLTZ
Kx-l)adc Sheriff Says
(Governor In Linked
With NotedGambler
M IA M I, P ec I I . - P a n l i a r * # ,
*UB|Hmded Pade county aherlfT, In
a •ignert atatement today
link^t*
G o vern o r P a v e S h rd ti w ith Hlg
llill
tlw jrer,
notoHoua
New
York
underw orld
fig u re,
and
Paw- l« r\in r.
of . M iam i,
in
a
ik*al to |*ermit unmnleatad oper
a(i 'n of gainiding drn» here thi«
w inter.

BUSINESS MEN
MAKING READY
FOR HOLIDAYS
Beiit Christinas Trade
In 2 Yearslndicated
In TrendLastWeek;
Construction Gains
NEW YORK. Dee. I I . - &lt; r i Vlgnvuus preparsllotu (or the best
Christmas In al least two yesri
nsttilesl grKxl cheer In the buslnes. rrpnr-s of the past week.
Retail ilistrihutu.il i.f nwrehanHi..- it... quttieneit s- the 1‘hrtst
ins- «h..pp ng began tn earnest
after I'hsnksglv ng. last ntlnute
rush onlers have ten.lr.1 l.&gt; sn»tain whnlesal* busines. st level,
of recent weeks.
Dun &amp; Itrs.lstroet's preliminary
estimate imlirste that December
re1*11 l.u.inT.V w'lt iVW ftt Yt.nrni.OOO.oon
ln.hi.tnsl output continue. t.«
hnl.t up well for this sra.nn. when
year -en.t .u .(tensions for tnven
t»rie-&gt; ami repairs are expcrlrO
Still islher .l«w in getting in'"
prinlurlion nf 1034 mmlels. Hie
muter lintiislry I. grailuslly s,ist»-k
enlng. ami with dealers stuck* o(
cars reduced li. st.normslly Inw
levels, n vigurnu. rspansmu of
msniifa luring is planned for the
next few weeks
" Steel ingot produ turn emit rule*
1.1 h"ld jif.l uinlei :tll per lent nf
eaparity. the rale which ha- teen
maintained fur the paImir
week-, hut ha. gained
lich'ly
dur ng l he pa.t week
TI" publication -S I.—1
ay- in
it. ainvey that a ............... ...
may m*eur Ihi. wc-h, « "d tti«»t
.nine ■iispen.mn nf srtivit ... nvi i
the I."Inlay. I- t " •" • tpcclcil. tml
preaei.l indirallon. ate f»» a D&gt;eeml.pi
vnluine
apprnv •■ml np
that "t Nuvsmtei, an unu.ual e»
per'eme for "the la-l month nf the
ysai The well *ustei"»d output is
regarded a. refle ling confidence
In , substantial seasonal uti.wing
In the first quarter nf 1»»4
Building 'end n.n.truetlon ron
liniio 10 feel Die stimulus &gt;t pub
II, works inlitre*t*. .lati.ties for
Notctnter -I. •» w » fan « » '"

•| have the atf«»ngr*t p&lt;iaaildo
rormhurative evidence to prove
the Governor i* working han-l in
glove with one of
thr higgeal
gambling •l»»|ue« in the ri*untry
to 'open up’ Miami," Mr llardie
dec Iinert
"which
l
will pre­
ar nt
at
thr
neat
Hoaalon
ut . the hrnate.
Impeachment
mnt of tKe chief ggecutirp a
ertain to fnlluw."
Mr. llarilirV signed »tatemanl
follows In full:
4
**At
the general election Kafd
to Nobeioier
It* 12. more than
Ia.iMtai voir i • m*l their
l»allot«
fh niT of I*»•V- 4'min­
MANAtlS. Iliaxil. Dec It
(AV (or no
t'olonrl Mini Mr*. &lt; Imrlra l.iml ty.
"I charge that on per 10, I'.'l’i ,
brrgh |»Imii t«• »»|*rn«l
ht'rr.J
I'mii Arnrriran Airvkuy* announced, while at l eiirliog an Klka' Initia­
h
m
today They vaill leave a&gt;Mtii1 I 00 I tion, Governor Pave .^holll
foimed n»r that he .wanterl to «ee
0‘fltKk l* M tomorrow on anotherj
me, and «k*aignatr,l .Sunrlay. Pec
of their fl Kht*» to reach home by
II. ttl.TJ, at the MrAlllirter Hotel,
Although s niu.e si so .. .......... .
('hrtet man.
I .‘10 V M . a* the time.
I'nor
Their arrival in thu river |*or»
h&lt;&gt;.pit si
repotted ist nmni t.-dsv
to
the
meeting.
Mr
llayr*
Wood
Pi tchard a worthless check for In (he itearl of ktiatil'N va«t elllia l bounty I'o m m i.elo n ei I.
|2l. and it waa a polire theory panne o f ei|iiatonal Jungle wa» infornnot me that the Governot
|)|a (t( o vm,|„
" m u .h t e l t . r , ”
(hat he killed the Pritchards to the algnal for B «lenion«l ration wanted the inerting &lt;k*layed and »l w s . learned fio lu .i-ve io l . i l l
prevent proaecution
from an enthu«ia»lic |Mtpulaev later I callisl at the Mi Alli«ter dents of ( Ivied" Dint be has . Ul­
lit- also was accused of slaying wh uh r»^&gt;w«letl to the dork U&gt; Hotel anrl there met thr Govern tra! led double pnrum on * and I tml
Knmry large, a farm hand whose watch them biiMip from the aky or, wh.» waa in rnnveraation with It I.** te rn found o e e e .sry to ie6ihI&gt; was found Nnv 29, In a dry
Hullrtln*
in
the
newspaper Mr Jack Cleary ami Mr William ...it to the o syg en I teal ment
Th* Governor a»ked inr
near Mra(1,
K, „
wh„ „ Journal announced their approach .Monty.
t'om m lssloner M ills n uffeied on
Laitrr ami W»»«lum had worked 1and a* they raine Into view alien* to step into an adjoining room, a 1 1 s.t. nf ap|,en.tl Ills Is le T h a n
he rlonetl the dtor and there in­ .lay night An em erg eiiry ..p e l*
14*ift*i hrr on a rmnrh
from river atearnera acr* echetl a
formed me that hr «fl«I hi*
VH
fessssiaxt narlv
" | .....
I mu .....
wm* s.ssr
performe#!
esrly KfilUy
ThiI'HtrhanU
il»ipprirrf1 weluotne They
made a perfect
■ hilr on Ihvir way (&lt;• \Vrllinic«o*« landing in th* Inoad harbor and t a lk in ir. am i iia-1 no " * n I k &gt;( w«-rn." , n i„ in illtf w h en H ^ a- .lia i .»¥•••• I
ml (hat he waolr&lt;
_ _ _
ih ti.-h i* a pPen.'11r M
iSL JMlLI—JUilsjUKA. J v j._ U "d l t*nucr._ . tu11)iv'11strly^_ ; uijujigdr.j jiiM i-tti
h i- ei.ru lilum
w s i re
S a t.in la y
clothing store here
One iep«'it the plane
"On Jan.
IU.1.1, I took office p olled as very low
Lindbergh
»»»i»let|
in
lying
the
was that the, never reached Well­
a* nhenff
T l.e nur«r wa« nn' n a p"»ltb n
ington However, they were le plane to a final mg huoy mam
"In January,
I!»:»:*, one
Hi* ti. »*y w hether this repi.rl
esported seen In Coffryvill*, slmui lamed hy the l*an-Amertran An(Continuetl On Pare Twol
1 1 ire, however,
sod t’l.mmtsslmre.
76 miles away. A man. twlteved hy wav* here, for whieh a* techni'al
M ills' p h y sle isn e.iul.l mil te I"
pol e* to bs Wisdom, was report­ advisor he ia conducting hia long
rated st hts n fflee »r at hts res'
aerial
aurvey
tour.
ed with them there.
lienee e a r l. D lls af'em m ur
The route from Para t«, Man
Emily Foulke, 20 year old I.,
dlan girl who had teen W isdom , a&lt;i« carrinl the Lindbergh* *»%er
H O A R D T O M F .K T
sweetheart, told pollre that \\ is the maleatir Am uon wrilh
With l&lt;* si t'hsmhei i.f t i.m
hondreria
of
trihutarie*
and-aniall
Th e D ee rm tei m eeting of thdom visited her la South Coffey
viigln
f**r- tui-rre ufftnsl* siting «■ esciirt, a Hoard uf H trecliir* »f the l» n r
v ile on Nov. 26 and 26, offering i«lamla. thick with
party uf at,«.ut t£f, I'.iDr, lliran
eat
a,
the
nn»«t
Keautiful
tron*
m
\
her * diamond ring If she would
I...sines- men end stale nfflelale Innle t riunty ('h sn d .er nf Com•*rnervv In flraiil and perhaps -n ,
m erre w ill I# staged st th# f'tly
go teTulsa. Olda., with him
pad a huirted visit I" Oil- eminty
l h** world
H all
tom orrow
night
st
7 '10
Tho Indian girl, according to
Oils rrrurning enrr.ute lit Deland,
With Anne at tht wireleaa. the
u'eliwk It w *s announced tiu4s&gt; In
offktTS, said Wisdom hail brag'.'v!
"eela, and Galne-ville on their
nlane waa In ronvtanr touch with
letter* that were m sllesl te the
that ho had killed some people
ir.ur of Florida. Governor Itotert
•tationa en routa. Her «lrr»«la (
lUl or mure directo r* reshkng In
t.ore, Florida newspapermen, was
came in with rlarity and regularl.
the city end county.
not with the part)
O8CB0LA HACK IN HER VICK ty
Th* group was met at Geneva
GHO&lt; K lt S T O M E E T
Avsnu* and Park Avenue st slmut
Th* recently remodeled and rr
10:00 o'cloek today. W thln half
Fo rrest G o lrh e l, pres Hont "I
pointed river freighter "Osceola"
sir hour it had torn taken on a
Ihe Hanford
Independent
R e ta il
arvired In Sanford shortly befon
lour of the Fast Hide elery belt,
G r i. s r s A ssociatio n has ra ile d o
noon yesterday on bor first trip
through the elty tehmd innlnr
special meeting of the Association
from Jacksonville after hoving
When the fifth annual field ryrls esrr.rt. and after a visit tn
to lie held tn the I ' l l ) 11s II toluol
boon tied up at tho Municipal Pier
trials uf th* Florida Field Ti *1 the Mountain lee t o , plant, to
row ri ght
st 7 60
o'cloekHr
•Ins* early
last summer. The
Association sr* started oa their Ik, Volusia f nunty I ne where it urges all grocers to to- prraont
"Oaceola" brought a small car;-.*
way tomorrow morning on a inott was met by a Deland delegation.
of freight, and It was loaded w th
a :r - gams preserve near Taft,
F O I'H D I E IN W H K G X
S cargo of orange* while s large
qirtM dogs owned by Sanftird
crowd looked on. Th* craft th. -t
MORE A I TOM BOUGHT
kportemrn will be among probably
MT GII.F.AD. Ohio, Deo. II far* has begun It* regular winter
70 dogs that are entered In lho|
CHICAGO,
Dec.
II — f d l - 14*1 -Four person* were killed by
•arete* as s freight bool opertrials.
Sales of new aulomobtles In (srok a train at ( ant nglon ysotrrday.
atteff between Hanford and Jack •
V. E. Douglass has snlned,
county totaled 2676 In November, The .victims were f'harles D Win­
etlla.
'
Phlsluphrles Joyhuus* Jsko, win­
compared te V2M In November last ston. 6m. b Delaware, Ohio- strwk
1
ner of first place last year) W C.
yoar, while sales in Illinois were buyer; hts wife, their dabghtrr,
# RTATEft RRFRBBNTKI)
1011 ha* entered Seminole Babe In 4997 and 1804 for November. 1966 Gw endolyn, 19, end llt-rmto* llm IV !
______
all three stakes, while E. J. Am­ and November, 1932. respectively. ry, X . also of D r la w s r r
. (aeute Jack Bolt and Brantley mon* has also ontrred a dag.
Ada so* who were In charge of Dm
Drawings art to bo hold In Or­
FIVE DROWN IN FI.OOD
Chamber of Ceiamerr* registra- lando tonight at 7.60 o'clock. D. gSTEF-I'I.K KIM-H SIX
Uoa booth al tha Sanford Munlci that place ia the trials will be
BOGOTA. Colombia, (tec. II.
yak Zoo yesterday afternoon i*- eligible to rua la competition with
RT1LO, Italy, Dee II -( A l -A
patted today that over 2* parson* other dog* Tram oil port* of th* church
ateepls, shaken
by a — (Al -Five persons were drown-.:
wpiaoiaUng sight state*, had r»g. aslton In tha national amau-ut storm, eras ben ysslerday upon yesterday in flood* which swept
Udi,rad thair names and tho'r lei- championship to te run In Al­ an adjoining house, killing all par­ throurh Honda on th* Mag4al*nu
River.
•
bany, U a, oa Voh. 12.
sons and gravrly Injuring four.
f Wpalua of Florid* aad tho m o .

Lindberghs, Safe
At Manaos, Le*ve
For U.S. Tomorrow

CommiHKioner Millw 1
R ep orted Improving

PortoKicanl’ artyGavc
City Quick Inspection

Sanford Dogs Will Be
In Orlando Field Run

1

NUMBER 40

La^ge PartOfNatkm
Is Covered By Snow
I Mg TI# A m d a lt l fr###)
Winter’s
first
widespread
•now of th* season covered
many section* of the nation to­
day. In th# l*ae flc northwest
rampaging f l o o d
w a ters
brought death and suffering
ovrr the week-end. A coverlet
nf snow extended from th&lt;
Great lakes Region over the
Northern Plains states and the
Rocky Mountain region and In
the East from th# New Eng­
land states south and westward
along th* Ohio River valley.
New York C ty was visited by
a snowstorm which covered
streets two Inches, and Joudy
weather and more snow with
a drop In the temperature l«
forecast thrre.

DANCE CONTEST
ENDS WITH FIRE
TH A T CLAIM S 3
Gay,StormyHiHtory0 f
Maine MarathoncrH
C l o H e s Tragically
HAMPDEN. Maine, Dee. II
The
anrl «tnrniy history
»*f llamptlrn*# marathon ilanrinr
contml has rndnl in trar**&lt;ly
Ktrr hraak'nir out lair
Hilfhf whllr a hiinaril hi»w|ni
*i'lr thr pavilion iiirI fnotaorr
Iratanta rratr,| «»n tlinr rnla

la&lt;t
out
con
coat

lh** livra of at Iraal thrrr nml &lt;ii
Miry tn many nn*rr
From
th«* Marine
1‘aratlia.*
Ganrr Hall whnr lh**y ha*l plo.1
•(•••I many wrpry arrlt» amlil thr
aplilatiai* am( rhrrra of tlo-ir aiip
porirrm, thinly rlul *lanrrra fltsl
into th« hitinjr *alr Thry forfot
th« pr'ira for which Ihry had
alrugslrd aa thry plonir«*d knrr
tlrrp In anow dirfta pllrtl high by
a -to hour aiorm
Pajanaw clad yaam
man and
woman hanr fo«»t and many of
I linn painfully
hurrml
millrd
alwoil in thr drtftini? anow and
nrar irro trtnprraturr airk ng
thru partner* and fiirmla
Thr rharrrd InMlira nf thirr
wrrr foiinil in thr nun* tinlay Thr
vi«lim« hir all men
Tin- origin of thr hlair waa mi
ilrlrrm'nrd hy arvrral auivivria
hut li |b Im-Iii-U'iI thr hiionry if
•hr pavilion wa« topplnl hy thr
aiorm and thr building war tg
li trd from tin* Itol air brating
plant.

Patrick AguinAsksFor
DonationH Of OldToys

Ickes Orders StaffTo
Watch ForManWho
S p o k e Insultingly
To Governor Sholtg.
WASHINGTON, Dtc.
(A.P.)—Secretary Ickea, pub- ;
lie works adminlatmtor sayn
thnt Jamro Rornnrtl. a
fncturer'i* n«ent is "Person*
non yratn" n l (ho interior:
huilclinfr, and hr haa issued
an (irtipr advisinR nil muin-,
Ircrs of the pultlic works staff
to report instantly if Rernard
approaches any member of tb*
■taff either In the building or oil
UtV outside. ’*
Bernard i* barred l»ccaa«e
U .
irported In h*'** "Threaleneiln
Governor Oava Sholti of kTof^ilA*
with a feileral ban on Kloibla pub*
Hr work* project* u n lw tho gnv»*
ernor used hit Influence to huv4
a apeclflc road " proja t rromi*
mended tn Irkea.
At Tal1ahaa*ee, Governor Hhntui
tRMlay mnde public hi* letter rom%
pla nl to .Secretary li ke* whleh
revolted in the order making Bet*
nard "Peraona nun grata" at the
public worka building
The - iv#mor cttmplaiiietl
ta
I ke* I hat Bernard wa* "Offrn*
*!ve and rather in*ulting" in t
ihieat that hr would have Florida
project* "hlackllated" Iwforu tha
Public Work* Adminiatrai on unlea* tha governor aided Bornarrf
in getting appiuval for a project
ill whlrh he i* ntereated.
The governor wrote like* that
lif. had "rot deairr to make trouble
for anyone but thi* nn erupt oil.
the part of Mr Bernard wa* e|£
tirely Iimi raw to put up with
without advia ng you ' The gover­
nor had no rmametU to maka on
hia correaponden c.

Blind Girl Thrilled
By Embrace, K iss
Of Orchestra Head
O i l ! A G O , O re. I I
F o r yeara
aightloaa, M argaret Long. 2!), hnd
listened to a voice o v rr the radio.
In a golden lin ke t
she wore I
picture of the
a lig n ,
although
ahe ould not *er it.
She wrote a tim id letter Mi tha
ow ner of the voice ami got an
an sw er. More
letter*
followed*
R ecently the blind g irl gave a
red-cap a ilollar to lead Iter Id a
L a Sail*- .Street - la lio n tram *hcd.
She waiteil eager l&gt;
•

From the train *lep|»rd u man
All urgrnt ap|wal for morr Margaret wa* enveloped in a long
toy*, tilil or nrw, which might hr hog and received n kiaa After a
Jew wtt|d.a t|icy palled* llic uiin^
pilrd high annind thr
returning to the tra n ami Mar T
Irn ahlcb mrtnhrra o? 1hr San
ford Klka ( ’lull a rr planning for garet to her work a* Hradle
thr indigrtii rhildrm of thr coun­ proofreailer at the public library.
ty, wit vnlrnl today hy W A. Margaret wa* happy
She had In-en k'aaeit by Itudy
Patrick, chairman of thr romValleu.
rnltlra un arrangement*
Thr rra|M&gt;nar haa not In-rn aa
large a* wa* ripretrd, Mr. I'alrl*k mill today# probably brrauar
thr public had not lH*rn fully ad
vianl
Itrlirving that a ararch
The official installations of Cap­
through any home will bring to
light rlthn onr or more brokrn tain Irons Mitrhill sttD 1.1, Kuth
or othrrwUr dUrarded toy* which lllshn|r ss Ir-tulvr- uf th* local
might l»r mrndrd and given to a Salvation Army post took place
child thia year, Mr Patrick *tatrd | at the Army ht&gt;*ilquerters un B*sun&lt;l Hlrret last rilftil.
that mrmltrra nf hia committra I
A Israr suikmcr was present
will lull at any home in rr«pon*a *
te witness the erromontes which
to a telephone rail Mr Patrick
war, carrier] out under th* direc­
can hr rrarhnl at thr Seminole
tion
of
ADjutant
and Mrs.'
Tin- Shop
Charles Johnson of Jacksonvill*,'
Mrs Johnson r* th# fortnt-r Cap­
tain Anntr Harris of this city.
Durum lh* services two profes­
sion* uf faith were mad*.
n

Salvation Armylleads
InNtalledSundayNight

N a m e -Of Orchentra
I (.'hanged ByLeader

Kugrnr M I'hillips, who will
ri.ndu t s 1(1 pi—
orchestra of
junior musicians In their o|rentn8
concert st th* Womans Club
building
next Thursday night,
announced today that h* has
changed lh* nsm* of th* orches­
tra from th* Hanford Junior Orrheslre to the Hanford First Na­
tional Orrhfstrs
Mr. l-hlllips, widely known In
I'hilsdelphta and other points for
hi* shilitiss a* a music toachqr,
promise* th* music-loving resi­
dents of this city a program that
will surprise, n* has stated that
thr .10 young men and women
comprising the new oryanltation
sr* a -redit te a c'ty of much
larger proportions, and he lavitss the public to hoar th* con­
cert wlthnui rharg*.

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:-7 :?

MONDAY, DECEMBER

II,

1933

' « n .l lh « l* “ p ro fit g o u g in g k y the
the p rim a ry e lrc tlo u ,
w ar c h ie f
1 lin a m ia lis t * «&gt;r I In- s lo c H k o l'lc *
ktytity u nd er the la te S h e riff
i« an im .l'a llo 'h r JiM rtrinc-'
' I ' . I^ ih rnm n ,
“ A t a n y ru le , I
lu l i c v r ,"
h&gt;'
Th e * n l h f r d a y t v c a im a h ;ib v w h o h a d j i i s l r l L c ' i v o r i - d
I riiid e r iriv .n tiirn tio fi
&lt; • n tin u c l.
" t h iil
the f i i “ l
iupe wiih
the
rarketev &lt;in*:
h is a h n d o w , a n d I i j m g l e e f u l r n jie n - a n d c h n r t h - n f d e lig h t t - il
P a ta e a l — —
*i eta## a a l l *
m erit, n *m m ilte il - u u nle.
u&gt; w »nJ!_ ih v t r i .li t a i m n *jf l ' h ’I l i !
t P — W f V I B D a l IB# r - m i o t t l e m w o n d e r a t t h e l i i l i e f a t i w n g i i i n H i i i | m‘ I h a t d a m (a l h o f o r j
Iia im * : i- the tlivo ic m e f it of it
fcfaraL r t a r t — . a a a e r s e t a
My
14 tuoviii
wa« not due 'u
h i m T iri ( h e m a i l m a d e n s I l i l i T E T T ia t h e |&gt; i,* .x i* .s c !l a l l n n Cm m m rm m mt W ar— a. tn a t.
f C o n iin u e d F r o m P njfe f in e !
I f oritlnueo F u a ii Psip. I f
. h i ) of i M&gt; chanrr.-v f ile il
• fii- li , ft him tlie eaplltoh-m w h o lly
( u n m ' l i i i h l ) ’ a u c c r c l t h a t a l l m i &lt;a »• i ' k t o l e a r n , t h e a r t o f
in
Ifilt P w i i t . **i N. vv Y * * rt , ;i n:i
R O L U K D I* D liN
m e hy Uu G m e r n u r .
1 mm - re* p rie *t &lt;•!*!, h a v e heen pom p
dominate*- if M nlav.
t x ’ in g h a p p y , a n a r t t h a t H e n r y W a r d H c c e h e r m o d t o n a y 11&lt;4|life| f ltT 11r *' Iti
T h e t.piriion
I fir lilt* ! WivrM, in r.v#*«I liniiViRe 1 w ould m il count- upjMiRitp d ire c tio n * .
"Th e* iM d s i «*f*. I H u d , ^hull
eowno*
th
a
t
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n
p
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in e n title d o n ly iu in*
w a s f o u n d in t h e |i o v ( e r o f e x l r n c l i n g h u p |&gt; ln e n n f r o m c o m ­ rnffi'd on 111*1 ,i ridj|"k» “.| vv it
I J nam e 1 li&lt; ope ru t mn o f g u m hhn^
fin d fa v o i m 1 fie “new d. a I
• r f f t c m i K r i o N BATCB
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on
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tiietl
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k«‘i*
|d
rir
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m o n lh in t r * .
N a l u r a l t v , w e w o u ld n o t e x p e c t a n a d u lt t o lie
H i-ro
* i* the nioinetMty
if * »*
HUH IH ik • U e r in jj jo in t- »n Da.h*
*m 3 im
**i&lt; not » i r i i l i * t n ; It in the n m riil
" IfM y i'r
n "t f,,s f .. ia ha|.o- i o o fily ,
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See us ahoul ihe greatest after crci made lo ihe
people of Sanford,

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FLORIDA’S NEW LICENSE PLATES

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f l u i d mM ' Sootbern
California
k r m r t m i . - V _ . . . . ranked alxth, via Bided to it*

'NOTED BANKER
ll lN l f T R O P H Y P°,lll&lt;,n ^ t&gt;&gt;« strong InUnw- RAPS C R IT IC S
I v H i i U 1 l l v K 1 1 1 tional word of It* conference,
r n t V M n f f f l i r i H T ' Between Pittsburgh In fourth OF ROOSEVELT
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* U I 1 th*r* we* only th« smalleet of
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Mrflna. Princeton,- although ttn- mmmodtty raid*! a complex one,
to
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oot p&gt;*r ■* «ic*p* pointing out with reference
material*
A - j . f t j t M _____
tionnlljr strong schedule and wu, balding particularly
hare advanced around 40 percent
I n M d v f i r i l W r i e i a , ranked *•remit.
while wagea hare gone up “noth­
m r w k &gt; i&gt; second . ^ s v s s y s z r s r ing Ilka that much.”
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ferenew game*. Tho InUrooctloftnl
"It la much simpler for mer­
“ AMPAION, IIU Dm &gt; •J*— iim n ara than used to dotormln* chants to advance their pricee
-To* university of MichIran relative itanrilnge of varices eon* than for laborer* to have the r
M tjam champion* of th# f&lt;r,nc*f.
Tho final stop la to wage* advanced. I have often fait
■T*0 .for tha fourth successive| formulation of lha national mnk- that wa banker* (Mr. Peabody i*
« N*J nlffch •** announced
from Interactional gam** retired now) fixed our own tala*
tar of tha Kant* Roekn* na- jn connection with th* conference rla* and paid them out of tho
ll
InUreollatlaU
football ^tlnga, DlckJru* .aid. Victoria* earning* of other folks," ha aald,
ay by Prof. Frank 0 . Dlek* orfr Big T«n flnt diwlalcm team*
adding, "I bare faith in what tha
I, originator of tha Dickinson c&lt;,uMod thirty point* plu* t M
President la trying to da."
hall ratine «y*t*«.
It waa or S2-M.
Tha figure* for otbar
Straightening out the economic
aoeond eon**«iUr* yaar tha conference* depend upon the fig*
rertpea hare rncelrad Dick* ort| fWen for u ,, interactional ■Ituation, Mr. Peabody told news­
papermen, muit be carried oat by
• flfrt rating.
.landing*.
matting to tho ayitam NoTho Roekn* trophy la offered an informed man. “No man,'* ha
k* won aecond place in na* b]r th# - Four Hor*«m*vt,” Harry
»1 .™Ung
» d . Mlnnaaota stuhldreh.r, fame* Crowlay, Don
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Michigan, although tied, Miller, and Elmer Layden.
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hhd IU aaaion nndefeaUd be*
^ won thrM Um#,
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Bronchial Troubles
Need Creomnirion
W ith l o c k - b t u ip
tM PIAOI, LOCKMOW
matCOVERMO BOLTS,

«f&gt;taln permanent possRaeloo.
Commenting on the
rating.
Prof. Dlcklnoan aald,
"I do not
claim that Michigan i*national
champion.
My
rating
merely

the Anglo-Saxon South will hea
fruit under the .leadynhlp WC no*
Ha added that ono #f the eerioua problem* of th* ’ depression
ha* been Its effect on the educa­
tional *y*t«ma and expressed be.
I'ef th* "santiment of the people
now I* overwhelmingly one of
faith and hope."

RATES

fwslaad awh» odd add* lead to
aartiaa in dill. Tan nda wee thawaee

COMPLETED T A G

10c line 1 lime
Ac line 3 time*.

Coming- Circus Draws
I n t e r e s t Of C h ild r e n
Children of Sanford hava bwInl*rested in tha
cent* great!)
i* h coming to
fact that a el
town. Especially ha* thalr enthu* lasm boon aroused following an
announcement in -fialurtky'* Her­
ald that children of readers nf
this paper will be able to wilnesa

the performance for only lb cent*, appear tomorrow and Wednaaday.
Barnett Bros, will bring- one of
by.slipping a eeapen which wtIV
th* beat circuses on tho road to­
appear In the paper tomorrow and
day when they come bar* Thurs­
Wednesday.
day. Among tha outstanding fea­
Arrangements have been mad* ture* of the performance ia “T»xby the Herald with the manager *• T etf Lewis and hi* congren
of Barnett Bros. Circus whereby of cowboy* and cowgirl* from
thi* reduced rate will be possible. all parti of tha West.
— i cowboy* will depict all
Th# only way chlJdren can take
advantage of this offer I* by (the I port* and paitlmei of th*
'ill I old western plain*.
T*xaa Ted
clipping the coupon which

7c line 0 tinea.
5c line 1 month.
Minimum charife 30c

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COMING} THURS
SANFORD
DEC.

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r on* who really knows bo*
tfi, Jeweler, Mag. At.

BIG S-BING

kA 8T PRESIDENTS Club Barn
, yard Bridge. Woman1* Club,
Dec. IP, it-Jo P. M Door
glia turkey. Two chickens, two
lack*, two dogen eggs, prise*.
Contract.

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Lection and

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2 PERFORMANCES

&gt;LpHT : largt deaf whll* rat. l_nst
PALO ALTO, Calif., Dec, U . ~
; Seen Hatunliy in .Han l-anta
l/ll -Proudly the Palo Alio ChamiMr*. R. A. Williams, San l-anla.
tier of f'ommerc# pointed Satur­
day lo IDO little Christina* tree*
neatly planted along tha town'*
main street in flag-pole hole* for
1931 LONO Wheel b*«« Kurd Truck th* holiday * e a » o n. Yesterday
; with c»b. Also food traitor m o r nlng astonished merchant*
**•1 and Kuna, 301 W. Kirat Kt.

f2ft offered for any bad horse or mule which cowboy* fall to
rid*. Persona bringing animal* admitted fr*».

WOOD

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SEABOARD OIL C O M PAN Y

NEAR MUNICIPAL BALL PARK

Delivered

CHILDREN 25c

DUHARTS

ADULTS 35c

ONE DAY ONLY

W. 13th BT.

T O P C Y L IN D E R

L U B R I C A T IO N u / i f a L H I G H E R A N T I-K N O C K

Show Grounds — Mellonville Ave.

All Klnda of Wood

Big Waad Yard

PLANTS:
Cabbage,
Charleston
Wgkaflald, Copenhagen Market,
Glory of Enkhulsen, Bed Rork.
Onion
Hants.
SEEDS:
Mains
Certified Spaulding Raea, Wes­
tern Red Bliss. Ask for bur list
,af seeds and plants. Prevail and
Co.. Seville, Ha.

2 P. M. AND 8 P. M.

Tkktti on sal* at show ground* after t&gt; A. M.

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REE Hi LI, Implement Co. for
Hog, Cattle, and Poultry Wire
Barb Wire, roofing, etc. Price*
Right.

FOR RENT Filling Staton. Good
- location. Rant reasonable. Phone

PURtUTURI! for I room house.
‘ Good condtion. SOfl £. goth.
r*UITCAKE8— Homemade fruit• take* at #0e per pound, by Mrs.
N. D. Ostchel, phone 110 or M»-J,

Hundradi Ilka thaaa . . . .
JACKHONVILLE . . 93.05
T A M P A ........................2.75
ORLANDO..................... 55
DAYTONA BEACH .* 1.00
FORT PIERCE . . . . 3.30
ST. AUGUSTINE . . . 2.25
LAKE WALES . . . 1.16
M IA M I......................... 8.20

TUBBY

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Steel Magnate D efies Labor
Board, Refusing To A bide By
Election Rule It Had Set Up
PITTSBURGH, Dec. 12.— (A1)— it as made putlie, Jtiaa I. MiUar,
Ernest Truer Weir, chairman of auiatant to Wagner and desig­
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the (teeI mill election, appeared
A t t o m e y -G e t t e r a lS a y a ! « * £ r . l r U X ' C X at Weir1! office. He presented a
N O V i o l a t i o n C O ITIC S by rule* it had annoaneed to counter propoaal by the board
which it waa aaid represented
I f~ B e v e r a g e I s U s e d guide an ele.tion of employe* some concession in the matter of
icpresentativei for collective bar.
(alning.
qualifying the electorate.
Weir gaee him ' a ropy of Ui*
The hH-ypar-old executive, who
1
TALLAHA8SEE, D oc. 12 . began his career a* an office boy letter and aaid hit answer re­
_ _ ( A P .) — T h e manufacture, i * n,, h** built un one of lb* chief mained the same.
The board la out at far earth*
j • sale and- trarteportatlon of
V_. s. ste.|
Corporation arith Me National election Is concerned, he de-lared.
"r, liquor -in Florida for medlci- Steel, 'wrote Senator Wagner,
The
labor
department
mea
said something about.an "injunc­
n&amp;l, scientific hnd machnnlc- chairman of the boert:
“ We must ror.tidrr any ar- tion'' hut would not add more.
; *1 al pui*pt»«s wfcre held leRnl
The labor board rules for the
* by Attorney General Cary D. raneemeoti with you terminated steel company election, announced
and the election wi'l proceed In
j*
in an opinion made errnrdancc w‘th ihc rules adopt-, last week, set aside a primary
p u b lic y e s t e r d a y
e l bv the cmnloyrs’ organiiatlon." election, scheduled for yesterday
(Continued its P*r* Twn»
McKcsson-Croovar- S t e w a r t
Thirty minutes nfter his letter

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Jk^transport alcohol for medicinal,.
w^gelcnllflc and
mechanical pur-;
poses. Licensed druggist* may sell;

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City, County, Or State
Workers C a n n o t
Remain On Payroll
Under New Ruling

ST. JOSEril, Mo., Dec. 12.—
bP)— In a stern denunciation of;
Ijnch law. Circuit Judge J. V.
Gaddy told a special grand Jury!
yestanVqr that every person who
was active In
the mob that
lynched Uoyd
Warner, negroyouth, the night of Nov. 28 "I*:
guilty of muriirr In the first de-

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upon The
Th* Jurist called
grand Jury to return In tctmeul*.
"It is now nereisary to pumsn
punish
w j r m n f 'i n f T i r e f i 'i i r tnit moD.
if we arw to urultcl oars*!**'
n/nirMl tlu fn* «t*r nf !h« m ob/‘
Uil/ •
ni l
Tbr men »*,*. poF** I of? the
l inif i|i'o f, or nnv min who h ilp^ l
i, nk mi in l he jail
&gt;n finjf Wily
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CITY BANKRUPT, MAGNA C H A R T A !J
SAYS ITS M AYOR OF AGRICULTURE

CWA PROmBHS Sholtz’ Rem oval 1
EMPLOYMENT Sought In Petition
OF EMPLOYED Now In Circulation

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TALLAHASSEE, Dee. 12— W
— The Civil Works
Admlnlstren
Hon acted awlftly today to strike
from It* payrolls sny employe*
of ritl*-, counties or other polltlcsl subdivisions In the state.
It adopted a resolution flatly
pTOhlbi lpg aceh emp.uymcnt aid
prohibirinj auch employment and
C o u n t y Commist.oner
payroll* are employs*) by political
snbdvlslons they must he dropped
Mill* of Oviedo who uleJ
et o-ee. The action came as spe&lt;&gt; r I a n J o hospital leai
Prominent in civic snd business nfic cates were reported__from
i.tiiii w»^ mayor K* j U t and'SL Petersburg.
•
An industrial surrey of Florida
«tf ** do.
of
lha Stale
mi k i •lirrtion
f Commerce was ap*
( i i.t iii *
I m i titimated to roit
employ111 1' * *ft | to provide
four
in* it' r • trt*» persons for

KANSAS COWBOY HeadOfDaytonaBeach
Depositors* G r o up
Starts Copy OnWay "p
ADMITS THAT HE During
H ardieT alki^
MURDERED PAIR
DAYTONA

HeavilyGuardedlnJail
Wisdom SaysHellad
Rolibery As Motive

T1RAC H ,

D «.

12, — (A.P.)— Petition* *d(Ire in e d

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Im p e o ch n io n t

of

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r o n e r m " n r d ,te m n n d In R

D a v e! Shultz
S lm ll 7 wore
w e r e bDoing
e ih ff circlr&gt; , j;j
HUTCHINSON, Kam u Dec. 12. t u ln teed
d here
h e r e today
t o d a y by
b y E d ffa
gar ’ J
(A&gt;— Under heavy guard In tin
D u n nit,
, president of nn&lt; aaao- ‘ d
Kanaaa reform atory,
Wlaj
n of di'jx&gt;nUors of' the
h m , Kan*a* ranch hand, con -: c in t ionn
net
;ii
l&gt;flr tive^ Cap tle ft m
c t Merchnnta
______ Dank o f
icM td _ yeate ray
a i i W.O. Lyle of Wichita, aaid, H n y lo n n llen cH .
ihat hi* participated in the kidnap,
rt* d In
]
The p clitioln were started
ng and ulaylng o f Mr, and Mrs. circulation at a meeting In tba •t
Harry Pritchard o f Wichita.
city recreation bidding last night,
^
Lyle quoted W adorn a* paying
tailed by Dunn, and at. whleh Jjd
ihe couple wap phot to death hv
*»nn H artla deposed sheriff 6f
i!n aceo inpilee. "‘ Ruck Fun- li,M htil Dade County was the principal
U tv l
jiuthoritirp etprrpsetl belief that *penker.
•f CWA
rona »y
I IlitM
t«l Dural topi&gt;ed the .hnith waa a fictiitmiP elm m eter, j DemonairttionB hy diatnfbtm •
t if m it*
i
fei of pfiaoiii from
i
iii**nt,
Wiaitom
did
nut
m
ention!
hint nl«ht*e meeting, and they
nitration
rolls,
with
*|fl 4 mi
Buck** Smith but paid h(* himself 1finally were quelled by the polled*
» in,I t-uroufh County waa
W h ile a cro w d th a t fille d C a s in o
,1 v n il 11.M e
kiilnuped end alew ihc temple
P rlc h m rd 'a
body
waa
found fttirg o y tic o fte n ln lc r r u |d c * l h in t
i
anil their totals
of
a p p la u se ,
I1*)&gt;
Uf.
\
., i: id; lliuward 3t)7| ym lrniay b rn e n th n culvert m ar w ith h n r s is
uf
D w l*
unliia 4403;
l.eo El ltrno, Okln., »oon after WIp- H s n l'o , o u sted i h r r i f f
Hail’ .'!•
Manatee 9TX; dom was ruabed from Kingfipher, c o u n ty . re ite ra te d hero I s s l n ig h t
«♦!.*. It* li
4tit
1.117; Drang* i ’i'kln., to K r ii iT i t fo r P if c k c c p ln g . Hi* r h a r c e s th a t G o v e rn o r H h o jl*
M u . • , M"
I'ii.MIN
J'#"!**. M«li
lt“ » I, 4708; Pinellas I ll s w if e 's hotly wap dipcovrred Had rem oved h im fro m o ffic e b e ­
I’Viil
• I*. ■
:ni!s ! ’. i,
I’ utnsm IHK9; Tiirpday In ;; culvert near Hipon. cau se he w o u ld not p e r m it o rg an *,
lie d ra c k e te e rin g In M ia m i.
Md
hi
Luelo 833; Okla.
&lt;l .1* 1. ir&gt;2 t . M
|
Another crowd
outskle ■ tho
nico in ,ilc 754; snd
Sat i»
Wisdom wu* ipintt'd aw onfe**b u ild in g
IM in r t l
to
H a rd lv 'g
v ln

LUTHER P. M I L L S

SUrOJM RS AFTER

|Cleveland, Financially Farm Federation!Jives
t go*I with ut ‘S H O R T I L L N E S S
* ■
Voice To Belief In |larking n %
*Ll» W"iTtfltt,
Broke, Seeks AidOf
f *i&gt;nl I m in t
1*« 4 * TWO |a
County ( oumiissioncr
Short Illness Is Fatal1 S t a t e Legislature
Roosevelt Program
A
From Oviedo Area
For Mrs. J. M. Vining
C H IC A ',0. Dee„ 12,— '/ ! ’
CLEVELAND, Dee.
J
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Douglass
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c
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cl
Was Leading! ’itizen
Mrs. Eleanor Goodbread Vining, The nation's llxlh e ty haa gone American farm bureau frdrre'ion
(Contimed on r»g« rive)

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Missouri Jurist ’Tells
Grand Jury To Find
Mobbers Guilty Of
1st Degree Murder

For C^H*ln Purpose

requested the opMlon, and the *1torniy general’s, offk* sent this
eplrion by wire:
•The law* of Florid* proviio
that It la not unlawful to manu-

S U C C lI M ltS
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a
a
a

yesten's, received a * « . . V . *f L e a d e r O f ( .r O l i p O l
.dMf
*L-t irult ital optimum from Presl*
" i n
"
u f I .. 'tl
dent
l; .. sovelt,
md , -,on.l.«! p f O r i C l U
s S n O r tS U l^ tl f
with expr. ss on- -&gt;f staunch sup
‘
,
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port from its leadura for t
!*•»'*
d n * t|iti*.iMii
I*f«min
t ’l'UII')
t ' ik V 1
(•tents proirtatn •( fanu «.oi» .
m- in in j.
* *'Ui
M *•Ir■. (I 'l l&amp; 'l i»*. U »• p tf
A ltlm u g h « lerl«i m g
th at
* o»
drill *i ihc FL»i i Lt *•* » !t* TH
L V Mtlu .r
lug he h ad .1 d u al m o tive roM«'&gt;yt
thiw llmuig, tote e m to L« on 41m way"* 0 1 * P
A w n m«oii
r nt' •»•*!;*rtc!1. uu" ' Or In 1
t ,»r
b. |Mi
sn d r e ta lia t io n fm
I Hr.-at by
x h l.
n f t h r , n | k&gt;
ui*‘nl*« ni'*Mai'»’ n.lmonl’ * I
I1!,jf Ht .. I» u 1
p i m*i i « dt •win ** rtU
- I 'r il c h a n l to i»r..*.-cute u n le ss tm
fo r |W C o v e rtm r.
I full »ap|M»ri Hil l cnnipL i* * 1
h*r il'*.* fm » ' ' ‘ .rtuiil Hfl’l •■11
in- i
1
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msde good „ clieek g ive n « t I 't it
, , „ n , p Holivero.1
h is
a.Idr^M
' r i a l on
fro m
l l « f a r tin 1 * »'*■*' nlm h ifttl
ud‘ * w*i&gt; fill mm * f r,..... rlt *
Il’.IM ■&lt;
h a n i 'i
in
W ic h ita
w h ich over the protect o f Mayor
f
i
.nlial
I
m
imal
m*
E4»
C n F I S I ll
•«*.
a'
i«K|».
•*!(
w m rviuuusl laiarkcd "n o fuiuL.'* m in i H. A rm itra a r. who &gt;*e«tcr*’
^ U I I H U I 171 L fO C d !
E V«Sfi iMifoia tllb*
iai 1 Lu 1 skill t.
tw-1 I.
* .
i’i** L’*fi! tlfii*
R. iv
i- t . ju’ r
ftafciy
: .Ofif -1lurk \h
day In a L ite r to the entire d t y T;
mrA/eiri* u n road t* tin*
MB*
•U I » 6 ».! IM' f'f* tW \ - *|i t n»t A if i " l
iw
v mixed at th*
th , it. - *'I I-) iVuti
enmmLtinn naked that Hardta b«t
‘ 1 i Pall beams will be: C. C. ColMair&lt; til 1000 fttrmci * hy *lo
Ml
trerrmn)
fppr
■•in i Dsvr Shidts
till- 1 ............
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\t
I I Ull'I’ ll r -t
iefo«ed a cRy bulbUnjt ,f&lt;tr Aha )
' •
tins, J. W . Unow, J. A . Will auu,
liutlof, K'lwurd A- ^ N*n I, A'n
House
tapiotru*!
lln is e
toeroirw
Georgs E. Baton
dm *,, la c,) gT »P - T«omw cutton fittfr r
I letch ■ it, ih. ,li,i i ’l„,i . . . -V II «t - I el n ,e c.,u t.
n u w e itf.-.
'
1 twin, - m a le are le t. w p a r t lr i ,
W
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k
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It
Wae*«W
er, * 1 1 re-elected as consul of j r 7 ]
( C « i i i &lt;hr t
vadgaLuii-tiMh .sbia^mi^i &lt;wi “ t-n n ie .l p' lh Hit* I hj h&lt;*'»! n h r» In '|
---------------------------‘ * | n . m ,il l|., Shcr fr J. F. McClil
Semlmde-Gnwp.
W3WrA&gt;tf)
rted H0 firmly In mippo
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working w th other
ainllr.a, and ka4 Jlvad U-m fo r of Amerie*, «rh*tr memBerjs of the ' |!o&lt;„ pvelt a n il Lisa jaulic rn .
1
, .• &gt;•*. ,
I M» |*l ,| .t l|.» . |*
, .I; sri.l city u ffidnl* today to
(he past U F*ari. flttnrlvloB
Surviving bar
her Camp met at the. Earle* Hall last
1 I n' fo ro lu H o mi turn m i Mot wa
11 'ii. n it . i , ll)"
'f*
14** 1(1
• large gathering.
are Mr. VUdnfV
daughters, night at an enthusiastic sc-sion.
npe rted to iiuv«&gt; Urmfifd n t% •»u I
lleeauae I h n were arretted fur
O f %
*ul- &lt; .1, ’ " i n »*• 1 i . i-|
I lank, s ts 'e safety
ill ifiiine hu*ine** w llh 'iii a ]Iren*e, jn
Oertruda Vlnlni, Caro)
Vining,
i
n i
• *
Other officers elertril for Ihc
(C'i rihnuH On Pag * Fift t
.11.1.1
.1 i »in l&gt; d ii
'i|*t i ill
.
lo
he
the
prill
Ipat
|
Ethel Viaing; two aons,
Rufus 1B34 season are; It. R Kelly,
it..
1•
|,..&lt; h .h l, , »'* h ritl*
i*. *!*«■
*
* ■• fiy n to Ik* one an l F iner CL llnnkt, white re'll*
Vlnlsg’ a a l Charts* Vining, all nf elter; B. F. Smith, banhi-r; M e t
.
a •*
* «*t i'&lt;|i&gt;un! loiifil proEar.ford; two .UUra,
H |Coumey, es.ort; |(. A. .-usn- m.
"*r " f lhl' "■&gt; n err Haled Into
H n s ld s n . associated with th* 1
•
I Ik
tho- (lovei
' Bikes, and Mr*. T. F. June, and
w R n.ra.m
entry
IV,Her Couri yesterday sflcrnoon Seminole County Medical Hoclttg
AH
1
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i
if.ty
t
outicil
tn
nn
!. a brother. J. T . G oodbn-atl Jr., J. A. Logon, .1 yrnr triH tro; VV,
.m l «&lt;-rc fm- I *ln .o. h by Judge | „ t
r|IY, r,t n ,. a . W. Kno*inium ii* niitmiioLilc *H A lt% VVdV in ‘ nn Hi* *u*paniled
•II o f Jacksonville; and her grand­
V i
n* th, Ir pro'ldlng nfflror fo r lh* ,
• i ; v.
L. B irn sr, 2 year Iru itcs; C, It.
M il
► V .flfv
h.
"W
,.
won't
ln
y
n
rnak
ng
»*
•
I
death*
rr»ultiiig
m other, M rs. Sarah
Colson, 92,
in «»f racfV flii“ after warning each
i n t , *&gt;
A
new year and Announced a chango
Lord, on» y n r tn istfs. The office reel until w«r «o&gt;t' r'i* ,* Ih^l i x»*(
i
■
11 * i - c
Frank will mil hue
•t JackeoavUl*.
I
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.oih,
m‘ n
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uf n f ^ ( V , I n connect Ion with f iTttsri'yJ
t
■
■ j.
*%api
o f Cftmp secreU ry brine appoint
n&gt;".ori*t know i that hr «* gml
•M y rule* which an' t'» * iIv mil** ard ifguljtlinn*.
i*
' III* i i
rolh ctiona of aocounta doe thent*
i le ..;
■ - e t u »*••.
lve, L. B Hodglns Ii held over h| s L * violation H tie « .4rV »(
1
. » v lo ca l a u th o ritie s .
I
M It Marshall, white, charged
II 1
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it
Mi
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.. . . t
Ir the pa*t, each member o f
mil ••iiioiMN* »n the hu*l»ie
«tl - *
) M r leHand ha* rt-qu**"! with dninV«nn*»*. wn* fined $3,
u u / , H a r d in A s s ig n e d for Iha new year.
■'smtiei) »•&gt; i*l i l h m i'h
"A m
” I ! ‘U *
The now office* will h«* In­
tho mieiety ha I bc^n tnailing out
rn ifritihht! i«vi
t&gt;
t1." • il 'Wiiig uffl iai* t«i «it- whlV T J, fTIark,
white,
a
Ho
i. *io.
t; a
».«.!
In
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V
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T o Barttfw* C h u r c h stalled at th#* fii-Pt vimHinr In
hi* atatfiiu iit y, trusting In ludk f
i I t t. . I
uny titin .
»• * *
- » m*a meeting Jtnig.* charred with bein*T drunk,
waa
h i n il*
.lanuary, the date t&lt;' b^ annnuncrtl
IO'ltin^
•t i, Wil,
. .i t'ounty t'lerk V. E fine 1 $5, with the fine lnt*r *u»- that hit ir r 'I f M would hr nppreo* ‘ '*
Rev. Smith Hardin, pastor of later.
iatnl to the extent that « rhfCk
, 4.
v »».Will ..*»■•
.Superintendent , y f penrfrit.
*■
7
the F rat Methodist Church of
Am one »be apeak er** la*t night flu
ni|! r|im11«lr** ^11 to. * .
1
W 1 .awlim, SupcrVLoi
F 1» Mrllrliie. whifw man in wonUI hr returned at enee.
•lit rn.
i-'
this city for th* past srveial were Special Repeeaent.itive ki*rHowever, the egperterra uf
}
i
pal km;
bring
an'I r&gt;** »
* *’ i » 1 1i W . J , T iu g j r a , a ll court «n tw-i rharpra of
I M'
Me I
month, has 'been assigned to tile - u, W- p„rvts and Distri-t Ms,is
waa
fined
IS on
nnr Mienobet in Heated that *urb voluil*
**
he L i a r d n f r O utny drunk,
to
ethodist Church i r, r g g Clerk
who arr
arr «pendepend j
aeeunil 11 &gt; pa&gt;mrnt o f accounts u grow - .J
t *oq,s w«*re .f,, ’ 4, ' h
k who
11, .u te I that 47 i-, »-oq,
,
and the city a n il r barge, ami S?f&gt; #in thr
V
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•f'ln *t
less announced
a»-e*L.
i-*w
*
ttrw Tttfer ffnK‘
p o n g j - e o M ' He^rda; Jn-ftcwa*' of ebwrwe,
jyfeSsjd*Ju l &gt;.
-Wa t MOsi A*U Irtftali -in W4t*4hid a ,
|&gt;av
^
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™
f»ie , "ITcclivi- neat niuolli. It will
f ft w^* *nnon peed *Ha«
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M** |o»uU ».
1 *
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Kuburt*. and That*. w*« *ti«prr,|. *.l
M •1. r . it**
•
r n (WiU be aueeeeded l.y, mPP, )nt, wm (ir belli ti»'v I M'-dJ iy I mi"!
i- i Ho polli-y o f each physician‘ to
li*«i tiiutiBhi i« mil - m *
Menr,
Jnhi«,
rhergsd
&gt;vi(H
diltnbleU
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Mi
it
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UfW* W# 'A, Cooler who hi* bc n njr^| gn,| (tint Ptptr Mamree r
in ill i i t iiiuie 11,nn twu stalo*
Mu- •i '•
Il'Pl
list
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Karnrll.
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1*1 , I 11 I ii I Vi * ■
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n^Ven for
many y
nullpcl, of Jarkrom die on t T f, tt
*&lt;
-I snd urged to st I
*h irh m b - su pcri.H'.l „t, run- “ n-nii If in, r^iponse U mado,
&gt;%|H
I Iliaii His*)
toll** "Si'miic
! hlrti
i * lTWHkflat* t n i tru u ftr !• ffftciivu JVnttoeia! iimiBftft* Frod Kr^i*. (o ill
ditinr tHst he -lu o iv r "good be- iln- acenunl will be placed in ihe
ou turh pi
•u* *. - «■*vnu*i ■
at ode*, and the B a rtin i p U w i r t , , h„ r o f TVt-iit w)lt b* p-«icn t
hands of n collector without fu r__________
I havlnr frrr fife "
JiJ*1 4 iH.|| Jt-a M ' V t l d 1 * i | f i i “ r t ' .
In 1 he &lt; hMuii’ iiutahip
lo rtm ove their personal effacL ij
Mr
, - c ^ t l n p thr cur
I Disorderly
eop.t-el
ehsrers ill, r d 'la y .
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i i lir f f u w n t m * u
\m ,inn*F ft*
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I' VltK ClITN f'HHHKM
l„dprd spnln-T Ihc fndnwing reE rite 1 with Dr. Knox fo r th*.
le'ThrtoW tbU V I *
. ...rsHIn ’ f r sooth s- lc m urged in*4 n n ».i n n Lit l i l t - |s« i m i t i i * * i - s f
ll
&gt;li M M, ban'll
•I
lu t.r a a U ^ many loewl rM U cn i. „
their ln t-r. •1*1,- L i t l * k 1MU f i l tj% • ’ 1
■ril'rt „• irvll-ated' Ism'S Mrlri- . i-u year w er»: Dr. C. t*. Park as
I '.n r !•*"»
Aiimi-.u v
tb If*'.
Ii
tUM.EANH, Dec.
Insh. fine I * 3R:
Jr.hnsnn,
i*,th e annotracemept that Rev. F.
,
r,„ n
tbe 1T \x 1 "Ii t 1 W l l l j H t l i J i H.I.
ice p icslik n l; Dr. J. T. Denton, .
lu*
I»tr W i lb y,ulny , " i'lin n
It.
Hclnm irw, a ^ "r m e r F » « o r
..................i„ .
I'id y .
Jr., genersl 'ice d 110; lien Unit J r ,
flprd • ,-u isry tteaturer;
Dr. II. D.
Jht* *
) 4 * ' 1 I w u H l i n r ’ net
! | i L l ’ l n Its
b*'!** h*ii*il»«l i»|T Mi Lfiitfi
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,h* Jefferson
psrk tit- Fi|,e| n r|1t sn.l Kins.Is Mne ‘‘ m ilH, roitn-elor; Dr. -J, T. !)*•• ' [
ha, U aa t e w fn iw d from , u U ^ fn , , , vfsMlmr e .t-* hsW V l l l l l l l i r #
H i*
M n k * 1 1&gt;&lt;
lu liiit
to
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.Hull,**
o
w
n
'd
by
r&gt;.
l'* .k
i -terday announced ll.dl .man. fTre I |.| esrl, fjenrge Ion. deputy t „ the state society) V
has see to w liter Hevett, and
, r - ^ ,,
{ O M p r r a t i i i n kb)'* d i i v *
w b k b bud
llOKTON,
Mi
U
t oirdm *1 ! 'toil put &gt;■ for claim ing races l|lt-h low ,r. He'rr, J|,w lin . , ‘ „ r,
IIII!, harwbrd by kl #. A mtiKiii
Itrv. W . J . Carpmrtee h a.
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^
Mr J N. Tolar, Dr. G. S. Scliuan,
brrn
W . d ow n !i m n
im r 1
man at pvtiry, lU'-Ftny * tw!
Hl*iii
fI
f
rid
»*•!»•»
’
ay
been rr ssilgned to the Ortolo
""• ll 1 .......... f ™“ U 00 to »300 lllll Jim Frincr, dismissed; James nr.J Dr. H. II. Smith as th* Logs , '
rh a jilu .
■' * * j a ’ q
•*f th e . pew eawr.
hCvti'i It « l
hulling nr*"*
*H iPiit*
Com m itts*;
Robert If;
I
"f
; K'hll*-, to bo tried m sl Monday. Islat Ive
i he | nttlbo-T but ih*‘
"iiRual
Denton, collector.
« d rt ttf *4»ii -hug I ...
-*".I Link
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lym bal *
Ad,1 rw* *i-y • hh-ihIh . ** »*H i In*
IV,I lie *piliIt'd fi**id t(L tif 0 I*,.
i Vlvw ft I
M*»
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t »t* Mitkod li* U■'‘ Ml
Still*- lt&lt; * * Uopartmrnt m |tivp&lt;g 1 h■ii I'niin
bdfiin tif lh'
M1IU o f Ovtado will bo adopted
Im
Cotntnindalion uf lihrriil J F. MrCIrllan i and hi» dcpu lu * fui *4. ft| ,.» pM4.1i' Dime lu ihv n % ‘ (Oft rid it Ii “• i - »&lt; in ,uIt i im
lb * Daard o f D lre cU n o f Iho
\'i..
.1 nil prrwont whu hiYr i‘,,1 re Kny G. Wlltlanis lu give
The Civil Works A dm inI*trail n
Dinrrri#
brilgf*
whit
h
'iw
w
1
bf
,1*
County
Chamber
o f McClellnnJ and his deptlies, Cir­ tbvif uniu litg ullurlf ip Iho ill"
flluJay on Friday, d**- iw»» d
fu»L I I,. |.iM(4»nic their 1U3X oc-j nil merchants until Jan I to put
nt Tallahasser
today rv|H,*lid
Rihor
nvar
!
j»k«*
Ut»M
t.
J»'Vi
vt*u1gati‘ T' nf bi^ &gt;l^alwrr and | ^
cuit
Court
Judge
Millar,)
B.
_rrc* whom It meet, et th*
ftir »l P i t i Im *1H H tli ill' | l Uli.tl ,t&gt;)i4 ll1- cum * by Jan. L was chase tueiikcs,
Atie, lliat dale, | iHat it had today approved 'a j
d I Ilf t I hi" Iff id i V
fur thr oft h lent rnaimW In winch »•** »r ' m %
Smith,
States
Altorm-)
L.
K.
Hall tonight in
Documbvr
' nmitr in IjuduaU fn-m H|« wlur" onkii j L% iiu'inlM1, - of th efC ty policemen will visit all business Sunford Mnni tpa) Aiiporl project j
ih« avidi'tioy * i i cumpilod
and Will 1*1' ift'aiiy for t'lfiiiai tiodifi
,M r. Mlils wa* • j k e - Boyle and .11 court off trials ir
t idght duritf ■ bouses, and wheir a license Is nut coating g17M, providing that kh* .
nul lu t'un.iM'*Ji- n Ii*tw
M il Urged h i* IlhlHH'DtInn ahniiil Jan. IS
bod
/
.
1
contained
in
the
final
presentment!
pirsrni,
I
in
nut
« f the trs'W body.
lib. nni.ji \bhuh f«&gt;li &gt;wtd th« firat displayed, the inert ham will U, project conforms to federal
Th* « h i*. r iif fMnifffvrca will bliim# nvuryiHing i.n tl.t * X l l l t TB
ft-,
Tlte
grattl
juioia
.reportcJ
that
o f the (ra n d jury which probed
'r *— -Ib'lh frtriif u pb'ii fnr i
in ­
vi'imj iciad rig «'f Mti ftmrndmtnt is tho handed a ticket mdriuig him tu qultcnients as to the property be­
1
■ number o f ellegoJ law-vlolathme they had .blind th. County Pour " " » ? \ t* 1 “ W " ! , " * )
PICK P 0 8 T M A 3 T X M
ward lL*rn to T a l la n a •*&lt;*«!* and tIff th'* foul IS III,si VI, IMVS
*
u f i Itw fitly criBCti d i* rjpwtlon^] U* appear in |&gt;olire nurt. There he ing owned bv a city, county, „r •'jf
Farm, C-n-itt Canty, County Jail,
last waek.
iiiv 11r i l&lt;n «rml*)r. f r prudence, ju tic
per* •** i
futir'ii re a n d | rent, fee ordlnsurv
could be f nrd us much ns double •tslr, snd also provided that ^he
The pgoientmant, taorkrad by and- thr &lt; nurt House, an,) "W e
11NOTON, Doe. 1*^-4*&gt;—
ifc-m n u n ii Ifttipi r*tu«, tbr rsritiisl .aid.
telophor.v in tbou
i
fie,, t'ommlssiunrrs, who, had the amount of his license.
county has not rtceedail Ua q u*
foreman find all the.* places t* be in good
aonrlce comraDslon yea- Charles -pu nn at Jury
tk n . ByVi -i fiarno* already ,b» «o
111 ip not m «4 ■pvsidng slate- i,.,t Monde&gt; aicmlwl t
The CommisUners approved It. ta of man hours
th* raronigtlor
snd
under
goad
and
tt
aad
attested
by
It
W
.
Deane,
announced
examination*
ii lH.pl in Her. it, general ijut-ti ,r| „,,,ny nieccAlanta th*t the U.Pope's request
iro n file l, moat uf them ra ftffin g
for sewer Ini
Mayor V. A. Speer today slat'd
reads la phit, "W e e b b to tip ita a fkOW bo lauageiiwnt."
to tho fact that Ihv brl Igw join* laawaipbc you ar- Hdng sn tnjuitic* nett Uo-iiso ordinant r b* chgngsd provements on properties owned that this project will bring nis/i,
XO
m
tes
of
this
Jury,
,
dieto Jude* M- 0 . Smith and atl Ihe
two rountio* -Volunla aril Fcmi* to a crral nvan) men. . ."
n ll.,- rasv of ivtaii mei
nU, bylh* C ties Service Co., on the needed Imnrovemmt* to tbv fie f,S
Hy befer*
Judge
court oIBclali our appreciation fo r
nolo.
,
Impmvemenl* that will —
*kl ”
lakrfronl;
It. C. Thrasher1* re
mail, still unnlitvr vliange
ignrd several jjls o n Um coerteou.
c i cy*ration l i .
quest that large ttueks be permitt­ field first class in th*
pru|H,fed amendment last
i,rd&lt; red court adjeurntd
Unde 1 U '.a s in the perfannenco
&lt;
lU
N
’
M
H
API'HUVKI)
L’ IU;|ai ATTENDANCB
ed lu park parallel to lha curbing government official*.
They dotidt-'l that all
were: Charles tjijnii
o f our d W 1**' ,n d » P « «f* H r
for a 70 or 80 foot distance near
ft U I isnned tu g r a d . 1Ho
F u rr-e t, Catchal, president
...
w* roraasewd the Ruta’a A lt*m *r. a* fown sn and 1L W. Dnano a*
W AflH ING TO N. D
12 .- OP) — h )k&gt; make falav statemanta
nf;
his trucker’s asrhanf* near Oaa southern boundary, to t*
rngfin-er*
U oyd P. Boyle, f o f hU nit pre- rteyk. t. K Hooker, K. Y MIL-Wm, the . Eanfurf In V ; . ndslit l i etsll I The army engine
ffira an- lh , omaubt uf O.eir stock
Avehue; Fire Chief Mwj Cleve­ ditch along th* agot*v«
ivers arid be flMd 10 peirvnt of
Jo feed niM ltance In all matter* H. M. Grovcctieln, 0 . ’ W . BHMt. Grocer s’ AssncUUon lhl* iMIS.iu;
esl.rdny ll.
land’s requ**1 fnr tfv* complete h rr, ■U ' drain a n d 'tile
‘ they
they
llrtWi- which
L‘XLt.Parker. J. C. Owen, C. A. □rr*&gt;l all members of the ffspm.1- harbors boardl would .....tomen.lj of ^
that cam o before u » /# a d
uniforms, several night salts, end point* In tha"*a
J. J Itolly. KJ. Te/lley. a tin a to pu l in »n appnaraM ) nt to rongreaa t !mt the ,- ‘-irnmenl havC'#tk»d fur. but that
f In
two fir* eiUngulsban far th* Dr* « f th , field, tn ,
main a is.
d that, s h a ll.!* less than 110,
Manta, E. II. Beonelt. D. the City llall
A .J d e’ .lo ^ i to­ rlear n i'd m a im
on th* fa n g g r - J
department,
, *
H a f i i u ce» had this
rk, Ma-dla S te n lo , C. night wh*rr *ev«r*t m it t e n
c.f nsl through l a k e
Inlet
Of
~~ ___ i
prervid* M r th*
E. H. Cullum'a r* fM g t fo r
rnm ndrslonern
men, th* yc*.*eU a*rt reads, “ W #
M. C. Naughert and H. Importance I n - all »r"C*rs are to •‘ Wth cognocts West I’Altn Reach the
(C oating»d o n Page f w a t
haagitr. t ' J c
Merit Y H. l-om aon aad
kr d l« u s s c d v . . ;
\. k * Sheriff X - “ '
dS-yaar old wife of J. M. Vining,
walktaftwn W o t
First S tiiit
raatdsnt, died at
th» FernalilLwnghton Memoilal lloipital last
eight al about B:30 o’clock after
; ’ -h short illness. Sh* had under­
gone an operation for appendiA title.
Funeral services will be bald at
the
Erickson
Funeral
Home
tomorrow
afternoon
at
o'clock. Htv. J. B. Hoot, pastor of
" the church will offtclaU and burial
will, be In Evergreen Cemetery. ,

to the state Ireislature with a fi­
nancial headache.
Mayor Harry L. Davie, who took
office Nov J3, says Cli-vi-land,
as a munic pal cm pot ation, Is
“bankrupt."
The chain!*-! of commre e re- j
j
fContniued On I’agr Five)

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♦»u’h

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Aslu r Frank WillTalk
On s a I ftv Measures

3^|Balmes Re-Elected
O f litp o ]

Modem Woodmen

1
. White Men Given
Fin es For Failure
-F
To Buy Licenses Dr. Knox Elected
Head Of Society
h ..... . w n. n.nk.. County Physicians M

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W L A lb U U

l ‘*.r tonight and Sunday.

VOLUME XXV

Member Associated I’rens

KRSTEm GIVES
BUSINESS H EN
L ate

N R A

B o ard

In d u s tr ia l

H ead

In d u s try

U rg e s

T o P la n O n

L o n g -T e r m

B e n e fits

WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—
(A.P.)— Advice which spelled I
"don’t rock the boat'* was
passed out to American bus­
iness men yesterday by one j
who has bc«D inside the
works at NRA.
j

L in d b e rg h
F ly

P la n s

A lo n g

SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 9. 19.13

BANKERS SEEN
AS OPPONENTS
OF ROOSEVELT

T o

A m azon

F ilm d o m V j^ ifp t

‘ PARA, iiraiil, Hof. &lt;&gt;.—(,1‘»
— Col. Charles lundbcrgh dc clded definitely today In fly
into the interior of Hrnnl to­
morrow. The
Flying Colonel
act hi* C3»l a* Mnnno. m.no
than HOO mile, up (foe Amninn River. He planned to leave
that point Monday to return
H u ll A c c u se s In t e r n a ­
to the United States via Tiintio n a l F in a n c ie r s O f
idad, Puerto Rico. an&lt;l Miami.
It w i« unimlleateil whether lie
S t r o n g ly H in d e r in g
would fly overland from MnnR eco v ery
P ro gram
ao» on hi* homeward journey
or return to the acaronat via
M O N T K V W IO . Untguay. Per.
the Amazon.
The shortest
were
oveiland flirht
to the ron«t I !&gt; - International hanker*
rrruieJ of hin-lenrg thr Itisnse.
wouhl require him to pilot hi*
vrlt Recovery program In n Mu-cch
Me plane over 600 mdes of
hy Secretory of State Cordell Hull
jungle.
at the aeventh Pan- American Con-,
feren e. it
revealed ye-ter-

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" f • • » * « n*w *"&gt;*" ' r
workers before 6:00 n'e|n»k t„. I dent Itnnaovelt. ineluding thnt fur
nloht. wss tho 'haining of t le l'h e furniture manufacturing I"
. aow'pr room in Fhe Smith Furni- I 'lustry
^lie
NRA
pnatnoned
ture Co., bulldlnr
hearings
with Ih*
building on First Street I'rofiteerlng
11
—
—Tenter.
annnuneement that “mi pnqiorlv
the-------new—Woman's
* t - 7 l » Center, from which U tn t-e authenticated evidence nf unwar’ directed in the future alt rmleeta rapte&gt;l pHer increaaea ha- been
Uut will - require th* attention M ad."
.
« f the now joMaaa women nf the
Other deve'iipm-nta of the dsy
,* 0001 *. era. a busy seen* all day. included the allotment nf t7.V
•/rproa
mately 40 women wero WrO.WKl nt Public Works funds,
_
d t“U l' i lto
t owork
r o r kthere
l h mtoday,
i ^ r . tand
i v l aa
u
, n r ff„ rt ,.v ,h„ r ,v(l w „ k .
ljr aa
aa new
new pl.ee.
piaees ran
ran he
he propro- AHmlnl-«ration
Otrfjkl,
m oust »ff,elnl.
all other Idle women will whom it m h I h#*l rn^d# #pp*dnt*
regular tasks. Including
mrnts h«s#d nn "pnlttlrml r-*risidclerical work, and sim'lar pritionp": #r* «nnnunr#m&lt;*nt thst
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bmriches of the local
;.»n flmergenry Toui*-ll
which has ln*t Iwen
with Monter Harris a«
an. and Dr. O. II. Starke aa
tj.
members of *hi« rotinril
ill work In
&lt;• up-rsi ion
C W A . are I*r
O. A.
rk Harris. M T. MoseHogan. and P. P. Ilor.

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being low s - j he wa. aufferinr
tr t tn h# staged dnrinr th# win­ much pain It.- ts-eainIII late
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Sunday

D o u g la s F a ir b a n k s

President exprr«*ed
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H A L IF A X . N
I&gt;er
(Ah •a* ion for
the jutsMiiiu t* «•' M i * .
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Royal Canadian mounted j&lt;n
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police' announerd yesterday that
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the campaign to '• * t* •• « •* ulry
■uapnctetl
rumrunner,
w e r e out of thr cluiiii *1 d pio* "in.
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Umieil aafely Thursday ni-ht nt
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nocl was jailed.
.i **« • bird
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MRS. W AR R EN
FO UND DEAD
FRIDAY NIGHT

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The offTcTaT minute* of a
l,‘* fo me.I i ••••»: •
•ession on Tut'.tliiy of tin| Ibuigl., * i u&gt;ij .
ing committee uf the t-n f mice
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F R O M
T R E A S U R Y , quoted Hull a- follow*•
el** ot the tin)
! ''Frankly,
th«*
into**: ' t.nal
IArial
t o . pobli: .talpm.m hy |.nui* W O R K
F I N I S H E D 1 I.ankers nluay* 1 tie strong'? tn'i
Klrateln, Boston merchant, Just
Irreil President thht-elrlt un i si It
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—
I ttpi'oee him.*'
rati hy rotation a« t hairman of
Induetrial advisory Itoard, O f f i c i a l s I n t c r p r c t l l i s ;
K i^itnm p
t *nt
thi* fnt«*i*rr
whlfh urged business
men to
w ft
dwell upon lone term objective*
hi m* &gt;1 l»» *liv»*i•
thr drill &gt; •|,ir
• K IL L S N E C IIO W H O
ami view “ promising prospects.”
R e c o v e r y I s N c a r i n g lion fiooi the iiHernat onal ’ ink
The atatement. announced a*
rr*. who prof* •*| throuph ' u***
havlnr the full support of the enne •••11 f«n« iwii h'linh, II ill n*l
R E F U S E D
A R R E S T
W ASH INGTON Dee !* —t/Th
t’re Roard of Industrialist*. laid:
'‘The
I'mted Stale*
!• 1 I al
Trf««nry
of^irhl*
iuhilant
nt ,
“Ry ita Intelligent and reasona­
t*ov»um ent u* hrs to heir h«»*h
ble rondu-t indu»trv can through ihc big H V f-will**. niilliJt attract
M j»n
W I m i
\ i.u k e d
tfhtor* ami • rcdltof* "
Ihl* temunrarv evperlrnce (the #d by thrir nrw * iMion dnllor *.•
II P's slat*•mettl "n * in •• 'v I*
N R A ’* present two-year career! rtirlti#* Issue. ln«f
night snul •*» all* yat on hv r**ieiyn v
prove It* slnrerltv and reasonable
Ifoodbvc tn one of their nnmbri. t’liv I***r Manuel Ptiig ( ’smi tar*.
nrM and can lead the wav to inch
and
inturpict *1 *\h * said
a Permanent haala of ‘’mpenved re­ Henry Hrue'e.
‘Twtntv yeai*' • livings l \ I’n t
lation* a* will endure to the hone his retirement from activ*' g*»v
it!
ntes mi.|.lb !n«i m '
n
fit of all con erned."
ernm*-nf
-crvi r
ptndu ntinir
ivi*i*li the\ gained l*v aw* n «»li
Thi* followed an evpre..ion o f . , h„ „ni. |ltin.„ llf
|(,.,.,lVeiy
• i i- •• u «•*»• »• '••»» by
tii •n »
confidence that NRA had so far
1 UR* nmrtv «• »»o|»i* i«**l.
I»#• i*l -up**r t*:»»*k* •
and would in the futun* MTognur
“ The I'll •«*d S 's '* -.' II *•I
lie had...........
thr tn*k
of sntvunriic
the princ pie of induatrial self........- .................
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»*P*i. ft d I* I I 1illoti ' *
fovemmenl since **in
every
code
what
could
hr
a**«l
fiom
I
lie
.
;
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........................ | mi d
tig
th* »i *er»r»iion:il him •
•o far made rffe live, the co l • wreckage of the nations hanking |
•!l|1 »ll
*•
administration la definitely n the syst#*»n f**ll*'v%irur the panic *»f I•» *t f ••r**r*nallv tesponalhle f«»r I*-•*•*.**
emiinal
ing
from
the
sale
,,f
hands of the industry concerned
foreign lH»n*ls to pi tale m in '
Kirslein’s utterance cam# just a * l,rlntf
t |,
lirurre. president of tin- Rows duals.
•uple of days aft#r labor had put
tin
*"Pr##ident
|lo»»saealtS
adirlr
.» casa'fo? c«4»
'‘fepre- ery Sarings baflV ene- a f New
i*
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m*I|* »•*•• th** ^hvl %|i it
*
lenfallnn down In hl*&lt;f an &gt; whit# York City's large-t. came !,. |l»e
in.-i.
• -*•»• 'bfal • •» an*1 ••
^ Iw fo re Hugh R. Johnson.
Tieasury on a «h**la» an yiar !»*••'« • .. 1. id h •» . .
•».' .
*i i11
Yesterday he infoini**! I*rr*&gt;'*h*nl I, % • ,.r tni.-r**• t I'm •
C a n a d ia n M o u n te d U e t
fi,
i i f .
.
Roosevelt titat lie hh »*I imiii»»*
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*,.t. I* •
I K id n a p e r s
O f
P o l i c e to his duli'*« tin rr -nut 11*

authorities, aAd the

F a n \ ily M a y

I’rlce Hvt Ont*

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�when • do* bit a mao It uwarrl very IratnrUnt, -but
a man bit a dog, that waa newt.
,
Thla-la the war we fert-about the -T aatimowlal Stnfotr
for the a t r and County Gommfawlonera. When public offleiaU do aomething for the people, U reeelves scant at­
tention. but when the people do aemeUiing for their.pabllc official*, that la newa. It ‘la the unexpected whkh

LehMum’s LecMre ©n-Wortd’s Pair ls
FeatureOflVatnaJi’S^ldb Luncheon
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f n i h Maybe ah* la worth It, ■

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o f « * * * . . ■ deata CJub for Dm b a ic flt nf tha
»
H. M. building fund o f th« Hub. bhu « * lU
t fapwerth, and Um. A.. f&gt;PMBy« that p r im will inctudv a turkey,
l U M boatoaa* far tbe ’W fbaod duck a, rht:ken», eggs, and a fiutt
cake In additian to a high »e. re
*&gt; which Wag edrvdi hi ^ i w i W
k . _ . n table* '‘arranged w baat tba priaa' for aaeh table.
'Ittrom . Each table waa d e r a t e d
t k o » present were: Mm. J. E.
1 With red flfomra to daeaUd d Baker, Mra. Arthur Branan. Mra.
* ChH.ta.aa mallf.
E. D. Bullock, Mra. Jarnea t'oalea,
7 , Mm. Ralph A . Smith praattod Mrv-'J. B. Co*bam, Mra. E. ('amp.
U o te r tbe l e d a w
.m in
«h e a Um, Mra. Walter L. Cooper. Mra.
Mra. B. C. H a ifa o f tba Marie D*- Endor t'urlatt. Mm. E. A. noug.
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baatoaa amiatod by B n . &gt;V.
M a w , Mm. W alk— .W. A
Mra. -A t* W.rDavta. Sira. A
A. Wright, and1Mr*, data

of th e P'd» 1lc’n -f f a lr a ! ________________

a-rsrrs as

■tor Ba*d i.kea in . lot
rrltory when ho aara. “ I
th* Pm .ld.nt may hae. lha
to and .le n g th .to m rt.t
reaaure (In C on gm ii) for
inflation.
If h* doe. Ik

ecnt ip W 2 0 *
. „ V M r . t he n u m b e r ‘ of hom ea °w nad
D u rin g theae ten y
^ 48.9C;i. o r G7.4 p e r c e n t,
b N g g rP «e in the N o rth incre
^ 6,963. o r S O S
g o
7
15.6 per cent ln
’ s p o r t in g
a h lg h d T
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|n the W e n t— each
^ . - - - - h i n th a n in p o p u U ^
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n .h o m e o w n e re m p t n » n .

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Svans^Ust To Begin
Revivalist Se r v i e e s

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„ w nernhip ra n g in g fro m 102 4 p*r
mgre*, to fight bM ld. h l« .“ ereaaga In h« ne ®*|
[&lt; n t |n M ich ig a n .
*r If Rcnator Rmd could N e w Jeraey to ■
‘ P "
1920 to 1W
th a n u m b e r
atea.rtKb Republican aa
D u rin g th la P * « « •
( Bl„Uie* Inc reward 29 1

&gt;

» f lc .r — »•— w &gt;1&gt;4a aMae* and AInavmamani ann

t

T h . following from me

Cuaty

Court

WOOD

"

of

Mrs. • Eatfidge Given
P » r t y * 0 n Thorsd«y
Honoring Mm. I.*'E. Kalridga.
Jr„ who w*a M m lairy f*foh*wa
faatoea her recent mamagv, Mra.
A - O WUHnma and Mm. A . . U
Jlall entertained with * party and
jmtacvltaoeouB shower ua .TbumiAfenwa. A c*lor nrbema'nf
low and green waa developed
Vnaaa of yetlew rkryaanthpai
(arranged about the party rpee a.
' During the evening, o#*1
warn enjoyed aiai pnaos a
awarded to Mm. M. N. I level
and Mm. B. I. Glenn. At a
hour th* ■bower gifts wen* |
aented to Mrs. EaIridge b). I
Nancy William, a a l MUalGl
Eallidtt,
Rcnt.hm.au. r-n.ieti.r ‘ et
Salad ami led roirr*#. Were N*l
by tlie hostesses, assisted kg.I
A. C. Clee*land, Mfa.''Je* Bad
Mr*. B. A. WUIiewu. and' &gt;1
tie Has Eattddg*.

l o n g w

CITY, COUNTY
GROUPS FE TE D
FOR E FFO D TS

f
of

YOUR

fc. a . Methrln, Mm. t. K K*
Mr* Jim Eatrtdgv, Mm. Hil
gas. Mm. C. F. Marshall,
George Temllnaen, Mm.
WUI loan*. Mm. M. E. M,

the effect* re.n**e*-d to f*W

iaspecth
lion and an

o o d

ftornty ria to f»&gt; lK#

a f J -d r. Whllner. J»Hgu
D r and Mra. C. a U y t * ^
I S r i i laV ton of CapL John A. Ilolly HUt. F U . bare tarw vl
Herring of Bridgawater and la ■ tog Mr. a«4 Mm. Tantor.
£ 2 E t o of I h T W f o f o r t - « t
Mr. and Mm. Meager.
OnWoralllr of VlrrinM- » •
The L a a g w a a d
C h rir
Ito
formerly • peartlaad Uw to Handaonburg, going to Florida about held Ito regular — r U - « » l
three y
.
___ . .w Library an Ttoaday, • » , f o
The return* of tb. rocritt ritT
After tba bahod b w a aw
•lection am a* follow*: 'Far M^ywbkb W befog beU to canto*
___ n
Thrasher. 16*S for Al*
with tbd.Baanar at tha Lapn
Ubtoiwfon lb. lttb af Dae.

M»nw.

7

S S

laarwpl

n « «n » * y r ca * n«rt»i
“ Friendly1

and
j . Barton*
b ■Shoes

•Our lM«xlcan
In The Rest in Town

. Ghlli
Sandw iches

tl.2 Bear

Anfln?lrs
E at

v*

•H a v » Yoay ti, w .
TV a W h b d . 1E t i 4 ( r # t ) l
Owe W h o Rawlly
• Knows How .

Jawefor
JOS 'M anila

“Trad* In Your OI4
Furniture for Oaah
At—

A t The Churches

IIKLSIN06F0ILB, Dee. 9
OF)
tore,
Rato Ob* ofilhaV rgaat ftoea ila. tb*
blatory af 'Ftoltad baa been pa**-

A lto -iM ia. I r h r ’ E c U la .
totor 'Bnuiasaal., Mra.

Sh ack

Geneva‘and ••iPhiH4
Sdnford Av»

!Annual Women’s,Day
I' Wil l Re Celebrated

Furniture Co.

‘ 500

T h ir d

PI

Haafurd Ave.

T h e rfe

A

A d v e rtis e rs

j

S o lic it

i

Y o u r

v

P a tro n a ge

"

A d m is s io n

F IN N F A R M E R F IN E D M t aoa

totsoll

Electrical KappH«

MnltinUy Mm « ft*r (*hl

Tru*. and Gram Taytor.
Thoee preaeat
W e e : Mr*. K.
I f . a*aal#&gt;. Mm. W . P. Brook*,
I Jr,.
M r.
E. W .--B tlla *.
Mr*.
I Pleteber. Mr*.
IJlUan
Vickery.
I Mm. J. N Standlftr, Sir*. R. I'C n rrl.on , Mr*. A. B. l.orejoy.
Ur*, l-amlta Brotbemou, Mm. II.
Camming*. Mr*. A. K. Ro**etler.
Mm. J. II. Cunningham, Mm. B.
R. Berk, Mr*. W. I- Stourbnmir*.
Mr*. II. J. Boyd. Mm. A. C. Ben­
ton, Mr*. Annie Cooper, Mr*. Jo*
La mg, Mr* Sarah Rtewart. and
Mm. C. E. Hentnn.
Al*o Mr* Nancy N l*. Mr*. C.
P o t t e r H o m e I s S c e n e W Speer. Mr. S. A. Hdenfleld.
Mr*. Idb Hailey, M i* Mary Hall.
^ )f S m a ll B r id jfe P a r t y
Mra. J. N. Murdtck, Mr*. George
Maffet. Mm. Millard Smith, af
Honoring Ike member* « f *•&gt;* rXttuaviUe, Mr*. It. K. True, Mm.
Your** Matron*' DupH«»'* ff,ub' |W. M. 'True, and th* Ml*ee* Char­
Mra. Wyan W Potter entertained lo t t e Tear, Erma Doudney, Aagwith a bridee party Wednesday u*ta n e ith e r. Itolrw Min*., Marie
afternoon At ber Home on Melton |M owart. Mary
Uoodalr, Orar#
T ill* Avenue. High *rore prise*. Taylor, and Natali# True.

Wollaston, Mas*, and an nrdainad
elder, eeangallit, and linger of th#
Natarenr Chairh, will begin a rvv+val at the take Mary Charrh on
Runday, IN*. 10 wblrh will con- n »l lacquer traya. wero awandad to
Mm. W A. Adam* and Mr*. K
tiaru* -through Per, &gt;4.
The Rev. B F. Graham, paatar F. Itoutholder.
A prolusion *1 rhrywortWemam*
of tba Naurvne Church at Imka
u*ed to adurti the
Mary. alaled that lh*a will l&gt;* an I and rwe*
■waaa.l wppaef Ity far the poapje room* where the gue*t« were en
the r#fr**hmrnt
of Laka Mary and aurroundlng tertatned. At
‘ UrrH ary to hear tha kind of hour a *alad . 0Ur»c «a* »eived hy
pr eaching and atagtag “ that Mm the hnste**, a»**ted hr Mr* tt. J.
foav waad U bear." Ha addad that Ilolly, J r ami M r. J l» W.hmI
tbe rburCh la very fortunate tu ruff
the Be*. Baby'* aerviree.
Thoee present weie Mi* W. A.
fo W r i
Adam*. Mi*. II. H Caiwell. Mr*.
•J. I&gt; Woodruff, M r. E F H im**holder, Mr*. W l Hill, Mr*. t»
Ifawklna Caouelly. Mi*. H. J Hal­
ly, Jr., ami Mr*. I. F. Hoyle
Mae West picked three virtual
ty unknown aong writer* to
write th* ward* and muile for / C h u r c h ( I r o u p P l a n s T o
bar totost starring picture for
C h ris tm a s S o n g s I
T f r u n -— t, *9 'm
No
A ag*l“ S i n g
eemtog itanday. Monday and Ta**&gt;
day to the Milan* Theater- -h it, ' I Man* were made to * ng ( hrlat.
to MUa W rit, **they ynd* arol* a fte r church on ChrUIwont ho rmbnawn long.“
ana* Eve at the meeting ol the
The** ah# select'd were lyric council e f the Christian EndeavWTilcta Utady* Duhol* and Hen br tUwiety of the Ktr»t l're*hy*
|tfti*on| and lu n e riflth H a rw y tori an Thareh kekl ‘ W ef oaa da y
.Beeaka.
Mia* Dakota U known a w n in g at lb# eburrh
A
corn•
obiaGy far Dm* Colombo’* fa- m ittt r « k appnlntiM to i f r A n g r
jam* tkema aong, “ You Call It for trAnB|M»rtAlion for lb o « r fob •
Madnaa*. Hut I Call It Lo&gt;a.“ sing aroU on that corning.
Maura. Ellbon ami Brook* are
t u . l i . i i ^ . . am«i
-o44W ■— tear. M ' tb d 'U d lg .w rP - anrrtrng oeilh prayer after wkirb
Ing field.
III ,* Ann r Belle Brown lead th*
But th* trio have eeeibJnod
iiilnote* e f the peevmu* nw-eting.
under Ml** We«t'a peraaaal *ut
tl « * • decided that the orgnnlaa
per*I idon, la rapture the en e J ef
lien have a ratkly sale nn Dec. It)
ber aew picture, Vl’an No Aagrt.”
in nnler to ral*e money fnr It* andad ba*e eenfoeted aeveml- blk
eadgu'tu beffhatvred la Ml -flhn. •
(They are tilled “No On* U r M
Me Like That Delia* Men " *1
Want You -I'N e e d Te u ,“ “ I’m
No Angel.' «n d “ I Found • New
M on day
Way to-O o I# T Wwa.“

C^mlrmclljtgvCo.

1

iM
* la CrowdedWithTunes

Leman, premded
work t*M#: Mn
»grWWr-dw*M*ei
the cuuked food
Whltner and Mk
pensed tea. ebev
served dainty a*

|kw ti*tlu *i«.

;;; Mae West’aNewMovte

0f M tg rn f .m l lt ,-. 23.4 l * r t f n ■
tr---------------------

pmgr—
I
•

laiabT B
1 J J ,,t R t w l 1—
former home of
G.
Herring. D worth, «f mprmto*
rUon: -CBW . Qeorg. G. Herring.
formerly of Harrisonburg, who
S P t . Florid.
F -»
Judge
of
•go, fNa.
o i been
toen appointod
»p p gp-inol#
tka

Connellys E n t erttin
For ThrtraMdg&lt;!Club

um!,l“ 2“ p" ' '

gANFO R D , T W E N TY Y K AK3 AOO

“ .p’rlaban# say* it la chaapar la
•fly than ■U dritra . an automoblla.
Ha »*y* you to# aaora gaa prr
boar hot you Irani three time#
Ida fait, and you don’t bar# to
fod up your time. This coneIuaton, of courap, do*, not Inriudo
B foifoU aw or totoroat on your
liiw tn in i which may be grantor
to tbTaaao of a *«f* otrpUna
«toa fo tba aaaa at an ordtaary

' ‘ Mr. and Mm. II. E. Wakhbum
. * d tw „ daughter*,
Ja»#
aad
Relgwettr, are eepected to arrlv*
today from Oaueav oart. N. Y . to
tp*wd a ahort tlm* with Mr. and
Mm. A. U Belt*. Palmetto Aow•o *. W * n going in Si. Pvlem- , T h . Rev. Eliiabath Rohy, gradb— g ed w -w .li a g ir.a la y.
. vat* of'Eaatom Naaarenr t'nllegv,

.
„ 003,756 homea reporterl b y N e g ro
U n tu tM .
O f the
w e r r OWned. an co m pared w it h
809.645. o r 2H 9 pe
• (
thi* decatle there wan an
22.0 p e r cenl *n
4 “ r f e n t in the n u m b e r Of
increane of « « •
" &gt;
•
' ^V n cn m w of
1S.8 per
ow ned homea an com pa
cent in the N e g ro pop
.
M a in e , M o n ta n a . N o r t h
W l th the exception Of Id a h o
M m ne^
.u t a . «m D t l io U i S o u th C a ro lin a and S o u th l » a o r * .
. lb u l(H to th'e increaae In hom e ow l? T ,
fam lU aa U va d
T bU, „ the N o r lh . 21.1 p e r C M t .o f th e N e g ^ f ^ m l » ^ « «
hom rH In 1980, com pared w ith
iW O
J" " w n VV H , h r „ ,o r t e d 24.4 p e r cent
1920 ; the B o utn
1
»n&lt;i in the W ent .17 per * * n l
. g a i n . ! 22.6 p a r r r n M r I
^
w ith S 2.8 P*r
of the home* w ere ow nm . .
^

Tha lUv. J J ICalUgh
H rday H»r»l##s
Kh si Ms m Ilia A M.
MrroB« .Mum » H A. U

Krott,

SI

Santovd
'Electric
Halt)

jjj

taw and order.Jadge
» H -lo u g h l n. Of New Yark.
.may not l* « much lyachNaw York but » e dam M y
y la not entirely unknown.
7 --------------- ---------------im convinced that a pennakoludon of lha Uqaor proh. Impuartbla euept by u k M putb Which W . t . tba
atUm of tha matte, of prtpmfUe*S.«ya W alter UpP*
, TH « troubU with proHJfelUon
t it pul a .top to legal prof-om liquor buL faU«M to u k *
Z o r n Illegal a prnflU.
________ a---------------

Mm. A. B. I/oraJoy, Mm. 8. A .
'K d w fH d . and Mm. C. W. Hpeer
ware hoetaaaoa at
tha
regular
basin*** and aoclal meeting o f
the T . E. U Clae* e f lha Fieri
Baptltt Church held Thursday

W T.

Wwi

Palmetto

)• A U

0f '" I 5*hcSiea otxupled b y N egro^ f a m U le . « d

I. not

Pint aad

Baptist T. E. L. Class
'Has Regular Meeting

During th* *oelal hoar refrvahment* were **rv*d and reaiBnga
wtrw
by th* M U * * NfolAtWi

0

lynching

MEAT MKT.
“ Tba Store o f Servlea'

K te n ln p

ti«a * (and pabu* policy)
N c r t o 'H o m e O w n e r s
.itraaga bedfellow..
Haro
.
tea W ill Roger*. A rthur
U n ite d H la tr* a re .h o w in g a n IncTemt«* , Will Haamt, and B*»aN e g ro e . In the U n l i « i
the||&gt; o w n homea. aem h all a lly in g uader th. |n(t tcnilcncy t‘' ,,|7'0.Tn^
New.
nn ,| the m o v e n w n t b*
cover.— Oaala Star. No roe- c o n ||nv to the U niterl Staten wew a,
^ ______ _________ p a rtic u la rly evidenced in ‘ ^ ^ ” lnnou nccd. N o v . 14, the
rny mind

'Mm.
lam-

i

GROCERY

tag P * * *
Mm. A . R.

j partiwaUt aaaaaurad thafher do* laaa, Mr*. PVank Eaana,
•artinanV barbaeu toritod to . f a r . George ' Tetley. Mm. ‘F, 8.
Uripata |n a Uloru. i t MO voter* aon. Mm. K. It. Laney, Mm.
whte)T Will peasant “ Baa* M ild , La asltt. Mm. Fran D.

1

H«i|i|*rr will A#
U f ln a lif
• I llM P. M.
.Friday
?
l*"(Uh JJ»rlln i M l p *J
»

club member* o f U a aabacrli tloit
Mr.
L i l inaan w « bridge party to be gnen on TuesJ
IWkam b y kW wM g day, Dae. 16 by tha IH it I’rrsl-

,n «&gt; Ju ,,lf
who
M U m dimetw. .Tbat’a tha ^ IC " " n g M f l.h ly devoted th e ir tim e to the nttrceaaful a»an* * " » ‘ k“ **'*

M i l waak, at tha

regular Utcaaibar mealing'
lira. G. K. M .K *y . Uiformr,! tha
Commerce,

A * n * « UulM I I I IV M

*l'i«r l*A M m U h I T U I*. M.
T u f t lif
**»rl»h MrMlni M l |* M.

pkriaio* * e f llcii-

m u k by .Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen,

.at be nom e w a * o n f o r t h i a - . ^ r e m u i t t a
i r l y good reason w h e n anch th nga can h a p n u n lt y d u r in g a tim e w h e n p u l,|le _p*»ychol&lt;&gt;iry
c na tio n g e n e ra lly la to m
the tn* ° V V
le of Sem inole C o u n ty b d ^ v e th a t th e y h a ve
c B o a rd of
C o u n ty
C o o im u ntone ra .
They
e C o u n ty
C o m m lsido ne ra
a rc * iv ,n «
p rv lre w h ic h th e y
h a v e a r ig h t
to a x p e c u
P o f S a n fo n l k n o w th a t
^
accom pli shed n o th in g ahort of a m ira c le In

Orttlc* bl.mo Oeeteml Johnson
for paying hi* »efrrtirr 16760 .

•' -T . ,i i 7T —

HI

S A T U R D A Y , D E C •. IM S

r-.

**"

tildes’ ebJdlng

eat we find here In Seminole County, that a city

M A O N IF Y T H E L O R D : Let all
( k w t that nook tba* rejoice and
b * glad la th**: let auch ba lnea
thy salvation M y continually, Thy
Land b* M acatftaL-.P a.lm 40:16.

1 i fiittfi'

JF »S

Particularly In theae trying timea la It unoaua) to find
the people feeling that their officials really merit aaw*
form of public recognlUon for faithful and valued w n k t *
performed. People have a way of blaming thrtr trOoMea
on someone dae, on anyone clae who happens to l&gt;e out
a tut

, ,lloljr C^MtauiiUft t : l l A. M.
CMarfh. •rliiM.I »:J» A. II.
, Murnl«| l'r « )r r and jk im » n 41sM
A. M
»(Ju a U r (Choir.)
Vu u h i
H#rvlr# U i r m
tit# K J L
.
KwniaR V’rayer «mi (Sinflrvna*
Mon .iM ltvclIon 1:)« P. M.

Matinee an

fareleaaaaa* &lt;rewalled la a graai
tract -of fore*t being destreyed by
fire. II* era* *#*taweed to an*
peer and ftoed appcwtlmatoly 600,•

COMING THUKS
SANFORD DEC.

W

STRBE+;^ARADE AT NOON!

2'PERFORMANCES

;^

2 P. M. AND 8 V. IL,

Tlekria on aal* at show grounds after V A, M.
* * * * * *

'ISA •offered fer any bad bora* or mule which cowboya fall W
rid*. Feraona bringing aal aula admitted free.

Show &lt;6 rovnda—JVleUonvllle Ave.

f

NEAR MUNICIPAL BALL PARK

&gt;’

CHILDREN 25c

'^ D U i

ADULTS USe

N L O U H

igr.’V *

&gt;

/hi

»ONE’DAY ONLY

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/

V

'A d a m m

- ' " M

o a t

;

elooe acorn. T&gt;a ‘ Apopka learn F l o r i d a T r u c k
C ro at
wow thw diamond hall tournament
S
e
e
n
I
n
B
e
t
t
e
r
S
hape
and tha SL CWod team wan the
baakevbatP
ORLANDO. Dec. 9.
“The Chapter had a pig grow­
With tha exception
ing contest. Each boy who enterpepers and etrawberrtea, all FI or•d waa la hoy a pig net weighing Ida truck crops are In better eon-j
*•
"" F
more than SO pounds; (row an dUion now
S i . time Uat P « « * of I f b - t o a .
I eighth of aa acre « f green feed year, tbo federal track crop eltLl
N o te d A c tre s s S co res
’ for ilf badeber the hog, and core
„ t !J o h n s o n S e e n S t a n d a r d
a bam and bacon by himself. The m* ' ;
P h ila d e lp h ia G r o u p
Florida started this week to.
«
w'aner of l^la contest was K'..
load solid care of cabbage; e x -lS IX H o U r D a j F o r W o r k
A g K n o w in g N o th fn g
flair WhiU.
press rartoade of strawberries
. .
•Jloltn Senkarlk was chosen to I
„ 0T[nr northward next
NEW YORK Dec. t&gt;. — (A?
represent the Chapter at the Dis-1 week anti Palm Bench county Eventually Industry In the Uni
PH ILAD E LPH IA. Doc. • — It
trict Public Speaking tournament probably will atart digging new States will operate untbr tha
waa "an extra added attraction'
at Oviedo In wbl.h Ovedo, fees-, K »i Bll*s pots toe* about the aatne hour day, Gen. Hogb Johnson,
’ "trE th rl Barrrm.i &gt;» denunrlacent City and Sanford were rep-|tlm*, the report continued,
cowry admialstrator, predicted
lion of 100 Philadelphia club­
resettled. The Oviedo boy was the
Increases in shipments of esen- yesterday Jost before ha left for
women as know-nTthlnr* au lr tie
winner and John waa'second.
|role, lettuce aad tomatoes a n ax- i plane trip to Washington.
•how from her e-v-whlln protege
"Bvrntoally we will have to
j "The bnya wanted to go fiihlng' parted, according to the rtpoit,
Eva I&gt; Galtenne, and evoked ■
(a t Turtle Mound, eo SL Qalr. while tha pepper movement should come to it," ho-said. “Our figures
storm o f protest.
Whit* took h’s truck and boat and t hold steady and tomatoes decrease, show that if wo return to the
The two famous nctreiwes tro ll­
. hiked another boat over there.I Unless the weather changes then 1928-1929 standard of prosperity
ed their sensation— a* ' fu'l of
Wa had three or four motors and (will be no appreciable let up In there woald still be four million
drama *&gt; any of their theatrical
aOer we caught some email fish, the movement of snap bean* from unemployed. And there would be
Kg! loth Roll Inn aeorti cams an tha
triumph* — at the Philadelphia
and had eaten them, two or three the lake section of Palm Beach no other way to take up the slack
[ ; ] ma)t
panaaa by Iflller. Tha
lecture assembly where Mlei Le
without having a 30-hour week.”
Of the beys .took soma girls who county.
.1 MOttd wan for
30 yardn to
Gallleitne appeared recently to
f.
- -------had com* up. tha river, motorin*.
&lt;V ranhlrtftor, tha big Indian futl“ make amend*" for her failure to
We
were
rained
out
In
.
the
after­
‘5*1 ack. Washington ran 20 yards
keep an engagement last Mon­
la red eettea, is Mm pertwt i
noon.
* ■ ;
' ’ a tha next play for a touchday.
l e g a l N o t ic e
"
«aa* ee earetsaely ever Um
“ Ever,, je g r there la a State
■ '*« f Explaining her failure, a* the
red. U p areend t*e aesh
Coneeaticm o f Future Farmers at
I, Cumberland got tha Jamp on
______.
,
____
e
lssv
is
l
e
sa
k
e
M
m
teeteme
reeult of a "complete mleunderi f T tf fv c i i u :
mr o r n m
Ualnesvine. We left early Tuesday
mere eemi eetahte &lt;*» ** wees tadsere aad ten beIky w*e* um twe
T W K fT T .
VDICIAL
tha n&gt;m* opened. On
NASHVn.LE. Terni, Dee. 9.—
•landing", her ‘'analogy”
wa»
or
r
m
c
t
iT
©
•weatera
are
were
l
i
p
Mu
r.
Tbs
het.
creek
tied
and
as
soon
aa
we
got
there,
five;
{A?—Counsel for the tTennei^fte
they marched ntralght
»uch that It art the stage for M L*
F
L
O
R
ID
A
itTJWtt
row bbsmi.
la toe pert beret igH/rewaed by a eettea i
boys registered for Judging Itve- I- -hllc Service Company told the
a &lt;11.15 m r HTT. W ilU N t blllY.
DarTymore, prin eee o f the A me
T il 13 U U B 9 M COUP ASX. INC*
tlock. and they Judged ail morn­ Tennessee public works board
rlcan theater’s “ Royal Family.”
ing and afternoon. At the meet- yesterday that the company would e e u tp iiretlon ,Il'U lD Itrr,—
” 1 don’t know why we bother to
a meat curing exhibit which at- Inga Jlavid VanNess was ele:trd slash electric rates ae far ■» nee
IK IU K IIT J. U l? K S O N . *t st, De• peak to you", $1 m
Barrjmuir
---------------tracirdmurh atlcntion____ — _ |Tssary to '*meet thr r » t » r chxrgrd r.e**
told
the
a
amen,
alreadycm
*
M
tn
- -Here—is arnnr Interacttrrg niWJ
Henksrik
wss
elected
state
*ecrr-|.nd
the
services
offered"
by
Knox“ During the last of January, w«
m u i T t m ^ r 'V u i u D A
under the l**h of her companion’*
for thr klddlnt
l.-IlK D ir C O /lPO RATIO N, e
eorvllle’* proposed publicly named
left Hanford to ure the TampaJ**^parstlaa, or t « « C fd s r 8 tr**t. ftrw
Harriett Bro*. big three ring rrltlci*m. “ Mi** l e Gallienne and
distribution system.
Vork.
N
*w
T
erk.
and
lit
V
IN
O
r
mu
Fair. We .t.yed at Mr. John.on’.
" Al1 ,he bo/ &lt; * *j‘ *dJ h* " P* H.1
c’rcu*. with tie ho*t of fanny I do you an honor to1bo here nl
T lll-K T C U U P A M r , a corporal
Ion
Opposing Knoxville’s applica­
11it*
TL
ment ground* and the lung ol)
all.
of No. 1 avail fftreel, N rw » « b
orange grove near Tampa. The, f
^ Th, ch.pt,,. , t„ , j „ the tion for $3,225,000 of frderal
clown*, many cage* o f rare and
N rw ro rk .
(Continued From Page One)
"Vnu
don’t
know
anything.
You
wild animal*, elephant*, camel*,
It b ttn i ju E il«.to ip fM ir to
_
Hanford; F E. floyd, manager o f l« y . took turn* doing the Cpoh-j tour)p„ ninPl and the boy* took
r.suri (hat u a U t a lo r y aum m ona'ln
and an array of men and women don’t understand anything. You
ing and dish wash ng. Went' to turns lining the cooking. A
rlinnrwry h*a h .r e lo fo r *
bc«n
Uthe
Chilean
N
itrite
IMHdflon
U i
who daily laugh at death In their don’t appreciate anyth t t.
■ b»a| Olrrctcil lo | i»m, and (h it Ihw
Fair »n a Saturday morning an-l| *to«I and fiddling conte*t
( un vutil* o f th« Fourth Juatle* of
exploit* to thrill and atnuae, win never have known anything and Human of Orlando; and M r John­
sc
had
a
good
ISme
although
.the
j
hehl
on
Friday
night,
and
lh « I ’. t f a
D U lrle i
«f
tumlnolw
exhibit In Sanford next Thurtday. you never will.
son.
f.
I » iiii tf ( KloriilE, haa rnada roturii
I rounds were wet. We came back | was plenty of good eat* and tnlks,
Ihrrwuit
il*ai
(ho
m
i
d
o
con
not b«
Dec. It.
“ I have riven 35 year- of try
Mr. Earle’s summary of the past | hon,c Sunday after devou|ing I an^ then came. fiddling. Harry
&gt;wrvM ow in g to fo u r fn ll.A * to
Thl* should lie grod new* Ilf* to the theater. I clam't knowi
our
chapter
won
o
f
hav*
um
ufltcor
or
n«ftn!
w
ithin
th»
season’s work i* a* follow*;
three or four boxes of fruit. ,* . ' Gustafson
""
enough, hut here I* something of wh
H u ts of FlorhlA upon whom prochy we do it. We get no thank*.
„
(K_ B-mlwaU Chan.
reeoml place. After the hanriuat,
a t e s
“
The
American
Fruit
Growers
rrn
m
can
ho
N
r
t
*
i
and
b
ic
tu
M
even greater Interest. Children of I
Four offlcor nnd i g i n t i Ii a Vo Lorn
gave u* permiss on to use a little we all loaded on the tniek ami
“ “a great
i t f honor. I don't know
reader* of the Sanford Herald you
nt»sorit
from
tho
Stats
of
F
lo
rlc
*
started home, and so, to a qu'et
10c line 1 time
for m period of m o ri
than
its
will be able to tee the entire rlr- why. I don’t know why anyone ■ml fun. This last year did not over three acres of land on their
iimiiths
prior,
to
ths
tssuaneo
$»f
summer."
100 acre farm. We grew corn on
Re line 3 time*.
ru« performance at a greatly re should honor you. You do not ■how any of either lacking.
M id summona, and btcnuit- your
nfftrsrs and a # sn ls a r t unknown
&gt; 7c line S time*.
“ The meat curing plant opened this, and the boy* went out and
duerd pr:ce. A coupon will bt puh come to see my plays. You should
Thwrsforo,
fou .
F L D L H A T IU i
llaheil In the Herald next Tuesday lie happy to come here two or in De ember and David VanNeaa, worked on It. But since a lot of
Be line 1 month.
(IR O W E IU I
C It E D IT
COItPOIt A
the
corn
was
stolen,
we
didn’t
DR.
L.
T.
DOSS
TtfisN,
a
corporation,
amt tltV IN ii
and Wedne-day which will permit three lime* In order to hear Mis* followed by John Aenkark after
\ £ Minimum charge 30e
T
U
I'K
T
C
O
M
PA
N
Y
,
a
corporaltun
mage
any
money
on
it.
1
ealrearaeSer
children under 12 year* of age In I-e n*l)iennr nrvel”
hr resigned, became manager. Tha
named aa dsifradpnta In tho ahuYs
■ ArmIt mad CWreels lM*«e—
“ There wa* a dlstri.t
basket»ee the clrtu* for IS rent* ln*trad
***uac ptndlng In thta Court, balng
Turning to Ml** l,e (Jalllrne she plant closed on May I, with thr
newreeabsaiesee aervle*
n procssdIng to forscloas that cat
of paying the regular adml»»&gt;on continued:
•ret** flaw**i •-•• a. atrecords showing that three and ball and diamond ball tournament
(■In m ortgags recorded la alorta**». tsaa r. * — a i*. aa.
In
Apopka.
We
played
Oviedo
at
price. All the children hare to do
one
half
tons
of
inest
had
none
ttm
nm Hook IP, on P ftlt 3 fi o f Ihw
“ I found thl* child. She ho*
ranee raa
ofWee* aaa a
public rscorda of ttsmtnols. C ount),
KINO d i s c a r d e d Toy* to I* clip the coupon and present it done more for the American thea­ through the plant during the year. basketball ami Apopka at I{laFte*S nan lu*a lU e.
Plnrtda, «Dcum bsrlng ttis fullowhiM
..-Rika Club for Elk’* Christmas at the ctrcu* gate with IS cents.
d ig rrllin i propsrty, attuat*, lylmt
ter than anyone else In the world. The returns finished paying for tn-md to ll and we were beaten by
nnd W in g In tha Cop fit y of 8cm
■.[trim.
Old lime clrcu* almoepher, will And yet you dare critic Ito her, a the plant which was put up year
I mil# am. Wtat* o f FI or lila. im»r*
prevail In Hanford when Harnett woman of her intelligence, be­ before last.
.
par
tie u lafty danoathsd - aa follow a.
SAVE TOUR WATCH repaint
..
«
t
•
i
.»
t
lo-isttl
*
•* *
Hro*. exhibit here a* thl* *how i* cause *he doesn’t appear at sumj
“ The boys of th« Chapter were
a who really know* baa
Ths tVoat H a lf ( W U ) of the
one of the few remaining on the meeting or other that she daren't excused from seho.d to work at
Do you know why she wasn’t
W t it H a lf f W H ) of ths North*
Jeweler. Mag. A a.
S ID S A Y B
___ _________
ths
Q uartsr____________ o f
j road today whlrh *llll ellnge to know anything about!”
wnkomaf She, herself, didn’t.
the Better Farming Show ip'd
m. S n k S * Steen nna b*n«
Northonpt .Q uartsr , ( K E U ) of
■Mm'S M M Oust r * w aaeaetaag i
I ’ABX PRESIDENTS Club Darn- the «t re»l parade. The pa rad* In
The ftre ‘died from her rye* a take ears of the live stork there.
fUettdn St. Township It Kouth,
Hbllfoit* (bad braath), the
I f a S t * a r e l » l &gt; * Im rw eS B a t 1 m
hlr. MS IS «s w e i n l r
Itasca * i Ratt- i
•T .yard Bridge. Woman’* Club, Sanford will leave the enow moment, and she afnltbd.
I f . a l e * l a h s i , a ammtmr ra i
We had an F. F. A exh lilt and
social fault no on* forghres,
nrc hwrrtiy r«q u lr*d to be and
rail*, M will w*&lt; set tm t U(e In
•W ; toetday, Dee. 1*. S:S0 P. M. Door ground* promptly at noon for It*
"My grandmother had a theater
"an
J
am
d l rl «auU rr amd
pear Lsfnrs this Court at ths court
I S r r k l b * m a t e s u t s l i ( s s t i m s • « r e n rt ff a
a rr fsr«r1i r M
was the reason. Yet no on#
----a
r
t
I*;, irtae turkey. Two chicken*, two trek over the buelnet* »ectlon of here In Philadelphia, when p» &gt;pla
, liuus# }n hstnford. ©ofnlfiols County,
g e e 's le n s e s I b e l l b * w le g * a ie b $ s U . A arm a s * s t e p H e * *
need hav# halitosis. Gargling
1 Plorldn, on th« 1st d ay of Janu
t ie a * M e * 1 w S * e , * e s f * . I M O *
,■
, Sucks, two dogen egg*, prltu*. the rtty.
■til had manners” , she said. “ Vei
a r l'i A- fiL 111 I,
s.nC. than and
with Ustarln* Instantly destroys
T o -N ig h t
Two performance* will be pre- It’s been written ahout In l&gt;ool(»end Contract.
them
make ‘^Anasrsr
lo
I ka­
R I V E 'S
G A R A G E
Phong 617
20H W First
mouth odors and chocks Infec­
hili cf complaint filed
a g a in *1
aenled In Banfonl. The afternoon But then, you wouldn't k »fw any-you
In
thta
raass,
o
U
n
r
w
ii*
a
&lt;
Lc
it and Found
tion. Use it doily. Recent tests
D o u b le S h o w
•how will *tart at 2 p. m. and the thing about that. It doesn't mat­
err# pro roafsaso w ill hs entcrrsl
against
jo
y
—
t
J
show that Listerin* promptly
n'ght *how at 8 p. m. I&gt;oor» to ter. What's the difference?”
JND: Femlle Llewejlyn tetter.
it la rurthsr ordsrsd that tliN
the big *bow and menagerie will restricted deposit* received ap­
oyortomas odors ordinary anti­
nolle#
hs
pubflaksd lit Tfis CanOwner may hare tame by callC o lle g e C o a c h
fiird
Herald, a newspaper published
be open an hour previous lu proval* from the comptroller of
septics can’t hid* in 4 days.
y at Herald and paying for tSW
In ftanfnrc; S * m lndlt ‘County, rio r
• howlng lime.
J l'o T IN TIME
their rtoreanltatlon plana.
_
Ida. ones sach wgck for four conLambert Fharmocal Company,
and
iM»cul1vs woslin.
MR. DRY CLEANER
St. Louis, Mo. U. &amp;. K
VYITNKIM tks llo n o ta b ls U
tl
National tonka licensed during
lt*&gt;Ml**f V“ *
lb*
Fmllk, ‘ ‘
R e x B e ll
Nqvemb*r numbered 41 with $51,-j
of tha
rVlr
cult
704,000- froewn and UM1J0Q0 Un-|
JNO Wheelba.e Ford True!
•If
fo r n rin iK ia um iniyt
/
,n
•
restricted deposit*. The UUJntor of.
Itb'caV. Also goed traetor
1st day of l»s^ird L ;p , ik if.
ItFly
" 1 ‘ Son., *01 W. flr.t ,8(.
•V
ji'b t t B M IT lf.
In the Hanford Bowling League, unlicensed national banka to .re­
Circuit Judd*.
'
approved
reurg splaatiom
Seminole D r y a
thie work the bowler* hit the p ns ceive
tl. W.
11-eAFkm tra ga d Plante
A
t
#.
Mi k i m U
n't hid# lif 4 days
rfcoM# Hfi 1
Solicitor fo r r U !l ntiff.
hard and piled up same big totals. plan* last month was 34 w th $37,-)
11BO. A. D o C C ffT l
ANTS: . Cabbage, Charleston At the end uf the 2nd week of 381.000 froxen and $3,095^09 unOf Couaasl.
,,
j restricted ilsposiU.
* &gt;
i
Fakaftfld, Copenhagen Market, this round they stand:
$/
Tram,
W
I.
l-vl.
*»B.
,
llyAr of Enkhulien, Red ' Hock. N rp iln iity l^atnadry
i4 1
— f Jl ,
Plant*. SEEDS: Maine Nw- III ■Ileal I Hub
44 1 417—*131
i i -t Hu - m
m 1
Vpltlfi Hotel
■flextiflad Spaulding JlM*. W ee IIHHrsdw
3 3 L « » - « I 4Y
llakriy
Red nil**. Aik for our Hr I'u lln r d K h t U
1 3 i 46- I I l l
I 6 117—7M |
r BOT ‘NOU L A W * UX*CK&gt;
• f . seed* and plant*. Prevail and Vt r w lr r n I fil'itia
I!l* fc r w 4 l i f r t a i H
A tffii#
j
a x Mtu-sw-w*- m w c - w s w i villa, Fla.
-(fid V a r T i-W s :
M c rn c a s o m e v n - n - a . ' r o u e
J
rVV&gt;OS6 THAT WVWVA
N , - l h . l l a l 1 llna — J I** set* t i l ' l l ' *
' — i ^ w c t u *c o u &gt; w e L D tv a w r l T l
IIs IIsm I
I' A L * f u I I l*tn.
A. C U V POVCtS AGULl l
II i l r . d - I t . k * r &gt; —«1 \ V e ( a » * l l I f i b *
i t a J k m w t tr/T
H IL L Implement Co. for HrmlRsl*
»U VAX FA-tV VK CONUA]
laun&lt; ry —P tlsi-h tl
$, Cattle, and Poultry Wire.
I ud1%IdusI 4r*rs|tB
START UXNc.\UC
&gt;S
U tM O V R A T O O
yC
Wire, roofing, etc. Price* J.ihn W sa v sr
I l*o Hate*
f
X
w* u - ^
John 1*taold
^ co o L D T atV
Own, IV*her
John
llsrhst
t * c a n -m u c
m and Board
I 'a III l'timid
w r t AXXJLD
firellent 1* Ttfkrr
ROOMS' with

PowerCompanySayHlt
Will Cu t Its R a t e s

Kids May See Circus
At Special Low Price

Future Farmers |
Entertain For
Their Fathers

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Left Out

LISTERINE

“BOWLING NOTES”

Lucky Larrigan

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Home cooking. Six dol- W It W alls
Jrr. HhaJ uit
'Ia n per week. 112 Elm Ave.
Av
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garage K H II# l td r I
I" apartment. Two bedroom*. New- Huy Hisllri
U K arasm ian
yadecorated. Telephone 10.

7—Dualncsa pEci* For Rani
"RENT Killing VtaTonT Good
ition. Rent reasonable. Phone
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IpEH that a vary »»*•*'
It-win hold any Christmas
BtU wanted. Rtanley-Reg
FOR SALK. $1.00 p«r
J- T. Fortier, W. OeR A L E :' Two young Jera*y
ns, Franli la. Just arrived

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John Ludw ig
lloaddy night— W sttrin
%a Msmlnols l*aundr&gt;

33 National Banka
Wer e Reorganize^
D uring November
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WASHINGTON. Dm . t - J . r .
T. O’Connor, comptroller of U 4
S A LE C H E A P : $10 credit
curreay, aanoaMod recant]* that
. p a n to s * o f « new Frtyl
n national banka, wtth tR M 4i r
000 freea*. and IKMI.QM unreitr rtod dopontU, completed roar■inlutloo plana during tha Uat M
d a n o f Nowmbar.
Thaaa InatitaUana althar wait
Uand lVtann to m u m . t o t o a

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�and Tuesday,
AN INPnPiWDBMT DAtLT NEWSPAPER
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A *M O N D A Y . D E C E M B E R

PLANES CRASH
#BI IOUNTAINS
»

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, Pilots W h o B r a v e d
Feared Area Along
East-West Air Lane
Ball Out To Safety
PORTAGE. PA, Dec. 11.
—»(A.P.)—Their wings covjkM with ice, two trantconUaental end western mail
pkiiea.tjNs'hB to earth today
in foj^nAnled Alleghany
moontanls. The pilots bailed
oat safely.
There were no passengers
o f the ships which braved
t i e “ Graveyard o f Dm i k t a " to

Ittsw ti* got ISs mallHueoglt.
aeeager flights were c»n.
d tiw

whoa enow began

■fleet piano, piloted by
Borford o f Col umbo», Ohio,
&amp; ? r \ ,
M i Plttohargh for Harritooburf h.
Philadelphia, and New York at
141 o'clock A . M. A i leo began
to fogm on Uio wlngi, the plane
began to laoo altitude, and Burford took to his parachute olnul
2140 o'otoek.
,The second piano, with pilot
at the control* end
bound from New York
Was leaving Harrisburg at 1:26
o'clock A. M. Shortly ofter T OO
e'clpck ip* flashed the word that
ha waa bailing out in one of the
moot dangerous sections of the
Alleghenies. He landed safely ami
notified his offlco at 1:30 o'clock.

-Railroads To Id To
‘ Withdraw Help O f
, Contpsny ll n,i ona
&lt;W:

Washington , t * .

— Railroad* which hova been supportlng
company
unions
srere
warned by Joseph B. Eastman,
federal coordinator o f tran sportsUoa, recently thoS they must
cease such activities.
- . 'Writing to the regional coord­
inating comrelttooe In the East
W eal and South, Eastman said a
questionnaire has dleeloeed violatloni o f soctloa 7 o f the emergen­
cy traneportstloo act.
This soctloa forbids
railroads
from seeking to lafloooco or
compel employe* to Join com pour
unions o r to assist such unions f i ­
nancially or &lt;lo Interfere in any
way with employ**' organisations
"T h e principle now embodied In
the la v , In abort," Eastman sold
" l«
that railroad management
must keep their hands o ff so far
as labor o ig w d * * ^ ° u
*”
«* *
eemed.
That this principle Is
----------- ^ ^ 1 1 6 6 f f
^
We believe as 'w * must that *m
a P ^ l l l C iu l toboerviM ie M le y ta f class. Whatr / M &gt; M
Um attitude
n i l ttu P M t It I* plain
they a n 'preparad t*
the right to bargain
ii)
with their
terms."
capo

; E DENIED WRIT

II— W - A l
_
rmer Chicago
&gt; chief/Satsirday lost hio sec­
ts gala hi* fraodom
w rit from the
‘pealWnU*ry when
. K. Marvin UnderCapone’* w rit after
claimed the statute
was In ferae wher
i tadktod.

1RATUnr AMINDMEIfT
o ily
Commies leaare,
la n g a la r oeosloa a t lb*
toalghi. will ratify the
to the city occu,
, i , . I., i IW* ordinoises ns
I principal foots re o f their rogusaootig, • etarUn* a t 7:30

Coughlin Lays Depression m
A t D oor O f C a p ita lists
Who Demand GoldStanda rd
DETROIT, Dec. II. —(JF&gt;—As
sailing what he sold was a gold
standard capitalism's grip on In
dostiy,
the Rev. Chari** E.
Coughlin, In an address yester­
day, charged that tha effort to
maintain the gold standard was
responsibls fo r the depression
that began In 1929.
The
Industrialists,
F a th e r
Coughlin asserted, are at the
mercy of gold standard capitallets end added that money had
become, "not the medium of *xehango but the medium o f con­
trol."
The crusading priest only once
during
hie address
yesterday,
mentioned the name of
J. I*.
Morgan,
raiserating
previous
charges of financial control reach­
ing Into many billions of
dol­
lars. lie praised a recent resolu­
tion by the national association
nf manufacturer* at significant,
he said f i t the support Inthistrlal1st* aa opposed to gold standard
capitalists are accontng Poo* Idem
Roosevelt In his monetary
pro­
gram.
He predicted the large number
of manufacturer* who elgned the
resolution soon would be Joined
by Henry Font end othere who
have not yet announced unquali­
fied support of tha Kooievrlt
recovery program.
"In giving honor whore honor
Is due," Esther Coughlin aol&lt;\ in
referring to hit commendation of
the
manufacturers'
aatoeiakion
resolution, " I am in no sense con­
doning th* evil* o f mass produc­
tion."
Before
financial Independence
can come, said Father Coughlin,
thrre mint be a complete dirorvement of capitalism and Industrial­
ism with capital entitled onl) In
interest on Its Investment,
Financialitm end tnductrlallsin
for more than 160 years, the
(Continued on Pago Four)
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RAPS C U T
KANSAS IS SCENE OF ROOSEVELT
,_____

OF NEW DISPLAY
OF MOB VIOLENCE

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ATLANTA
T A . Dec.
li^ - L e )_ A
conviction that in a ftM p o d t&gt;
standard of value* Has the Way to
solution o f many o f tho World's
r onomic ill* » * * expressed h rit
last night by ( I w p Footer IV *
L «ly , thr bankn
a Striking at rr tics of Freeldcm
Roosevelt, ho declared In on Inlorvlow, '•their is no legitimate
basis for those not In control of
o ff rial action to rritl'la * In dr
tall administration |&gt;«llrie* while
tha-President, m touch-writ-Seed,
emir e-onomists, trie* out various

F r o m

P r ic *

11. I 9 U

R e b e ls

MA11RID,
Dee. H .- t A 7 —
Government troop* moving un­
der
a me ret..aa barrage of
gunfire today charged and cap­
tured Villeneuv* Military liarracks In wlucn rebel force* hed
held out against a heavy bom­
bardment for hour*. A t least
**ven rebels were slain brlngtag to 96 the known dooil In Ih j
anarchist revolut onary moveggtnt which broka out Friday
Alta winch tlarou with new vio­
lence In central and notLhrastern Kraln yesterday. Swarm iry
over the walls of tho
mprt
vlaed fortress which formerly
era* a convent, soldier* quickly
took the hayracks which ha I
been the most hilterlv conies*ed point In more than tb.ri
'ays of scattered fight ng

BUSINESS MEN
MAKING READY
FOR HOLIDAYS
B est

C h ris tm a s

T ra d e

In

2 Y e a r s ln d ic a t e d

In

T re n d L astW ee k ;

C o n s tru c tio n

G a in s

NF.W YO R K , I W . l l . - O P I —
Vlgomut preparations for the best
Christmas In at least two year*
nstilled good cheer In the busi­
ness repnr-s nf the past week.
Keisd distribution of merchanqulrlened * ' the t’ hrisl
m i- *hopp ng began in earne*t
aft er Thsnksgiv ng. I jis I miniite
rush cirtirr* have temleii In sus­
tain «h nle«*l# buslnes" si level*
nf rrn-nt week*.
Dun Ii Itrs.lstreet's |)rellinin*ry
estimate* imllcste lhal Deeemln-r
rei'sll I hi -inesV w T T * « 7 Wfl 71 .non oon.mxi
Inilustrial output conlimie- in
holil up well for this season, when
yesr-eml ^us(ten*lon* for invrn
lories »ml repair* sre esjierleil
Still islher slow in gellin g into
priHlurllon nf 11*14 m-Mlels, llie
motor Industry Is gradually ipilrh
ening, sxn-l with dealers slt-eks of
csr* redurefl lo sbnormslly low
levels, n vigorous expansion i*f
msnufs luting is jdsnued l*n Ibe
Itexl few week*
Sleel mgui jiriHlu lion eoni line*
In h&lt;dd j"*&lt; under lit pe&gt; tenl of
rspnnty. Die rate which bo- hern
insinls mnt for Die puImir
week-, but hs* gamed
iuihlly
ilur ng Dir p**t wrek
Tie puliltestlon "S teel" -eys l"
II* sinve,- Dial * little ••• e.'Oui
may in-eur this we-k, n'’*! the*
some suspension *’ ! srlivil •*• m u
Die ludldsys 1- to
expelled, loll
present indirslions * ie lo- n lbretnbei
volume
spprox.'OHl mr
that -1 November, »n uuu.uul ex
per'eiire for Ihe 1**1 mon'h of the
yssi The well *u *l*i“vd oiiliu.t I*
rogsnled ** reflc Hug confidence
In , substantial ssssonsl up-wing
th the Bret quarter nf H&gt;*4
Building end ronslruetlon ion
Ilnur* lo feel Die stimulus &gt;' pub
11, works conlract*. -tsD slu * for
Noxemlier -Ii oi iu s fsu u*iui

fin

C e n t*

L a / g e P a rtO fN a tk m
Is C o v e re d
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B y

Sn ow

A H M lit fl

Winter’*
first
widespread
snow o f the season covered
many section* of the nation to­
day. In the l*ac fic northwest
rampaging f l o o d
w a ter*
brought death and suffering
ovrr the week-end. A coverlet
o f snow extended from thi
Great lutke* Region over the
Northern Plainx slates anil the
Rocky Mountain region and In
thr East from the New Eng­
land slates south and westward
along the Ohio Hirer valley.
New York C ty was visited by
a snowstorm which covered
streets two Inches, amf cloudy
weather end more snow with
a drop In the temperature I*
forecast thrre.

BLAC
BARKED FROM
U. S. BUILDING'

* ’ ifik '«

Ic k e s

O rd ers

W atch
S p o k e
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F o rM a n W h o *
In s u lt in g ly

G o vern o r

S h o l(* „ i

W A S H IN G T O N . D ec. 1 1 ^ *1 ' j
( A . P . ) — S e c r e t a r y Ic k e * , p u b - ^ .
lie w o rk s n d m ln ls tr a to r B * y » '

th a t J a m es R e r n a n l. s m a m i- .
H U TC HIN SO N , Kon.. Dec. 11.
fn c tu r e r V a g e n t la "IV n io iU i
—OP)— Rushed out of Oklahoma to
non g r a t a " a t th o I n t e r io r
'i
forestall possible mob violence,
Jack
W sdom, Kansas cowboy
litillilin g . and he has issu ed
wanted In connection with three
nn o r d e r a d v is in g a ll m e m - ,
killings, was brought to the Kanhers o f th e pu b lic w o rk s s t a f f
u &lt; State Reformatory here today
tn rrpm l m*t*nDy if Brrnsnt
for safekeeping.
appmache* any member o f the*
Governor A lf London of Kansas
it a ff either in the building or otl
announced s t Topeka Ibat
IK# oulalde.
would .all out the national guard
Bernard i* harretl U*caa«r h# U .
to protect Wisdom If it tx-camc prog ram* by practical measure
teported in have *,ThrrataHi«l,,1
ment."
no essary.
Governor Pava Rholti of Klor'daDuring his i d vr career, in
with a federal ban on Fhuldn pub­
W IC H IT A ,
Kan-, Dw.
H ,- • hanking end polities. IVahody
lic work* project* unless the grtv-*
A K m siP lynch mob ra rd lulu added. he hed * |.art in defeating
ernor u*cd hi* influence to htiv&amp;
Oklahoma lart night drtrrmined hi metalism slid "re* hed the con
h
a epfvtflc road ‘ prtijo l rrcniti*
lo wrrat Jack Wisdom, a farm Hits nn that it is absurd lo dopen.l
mended to Ickei.
hand, from the hands of nfficert ■&gt;n o metal not ,ui*»ihlr of expan
At Ta1Uha**ee, Governor Shull*r d
IIAM B D E N , Maine, Der. II
hr had directed In a search for
M IA M I. Dvr 1 1 -D a n IIar«Vt.
sinn or contrarli.m as a standard
l he Uxty «if ii nr of three persons
The gay and rtnrmy hl*lt»ry today made public hi* letter coin*,
of value. When trade and rommnd wiiBfwmdiNl Dadi* rnunty i*hi*rifT, In
It ke* which
whom he wa* suspectnl of slay­
♦»f Hamprtcn'* marathon dariring pla nl to Secretary
it ms expand thrre i* failure to a sirnad utalemrnl lotlay link^nl
remitted in the order making Ber­
ing.
(iovrrnnr
Dave
Sholli
with
H
lf
cmitrat
haa
rndod
in
tmgpily.
expand nn thr part of metal and
nard " I ’rreona non grata" at the
The threats of mob viulence,
Hill
Dwjrrr,
tinlnrlmii
Nrw
Fire
itrcakiig nut late ta *t puhlic work* huilding
manifest ng itself fi»r thr sixth when trade and commodities eon Vnrk
und^rwuflil figurf*.
and
nighi whilp a hlitxnrd howlinl out
The -iv e n io r complained
ta
timr in thr nation within a month, tract there is no mrtnlll* contrar Ha v»- lifvim*, nf . Miami, in a
N»dt* I he pa vlimn arid font Jtnrr* rnn I ke* Mint Bernard wn* "O ffen was inspired by a merits of rimes - Lion.”
(bill In jinruiil unmnlwlad upfr
•n which Mr. and Mrs
Harry I " I have always felt," lie roll alt'Ui nf gnmhlmg drn» here (hi*
(c-lantM rratrd on I Vi**ir rnlt riot | wive ami rather fnatilting" in %
Pritchard, W it tut# couple, and tmued, "that there baa la-eti
win* ■Tv
lh*- livea of at irai»l throe ttml in threat that hr wouhl have Florida
Emory l-argr, a farm hand, were i .dear sense of justle.. tout of lb project)* "lilHckllnted" Iwfure 111#
" I havr the *tnm gr*l poBsihln
Miry tn many more
demand of the debtor idas« that cotndn»ralive rvulrn^r to pmvr
the latest vie*ims.
Public Work* Adminirtrat on unFmm
tho Mating
1'nradipo lea* ih# governor aided OoriiArd
Wisdom led a p«*a# tn m plan" i they should not have to pay bank (hr (inverrmr is working hand in
l ,anc«* Hall whoio fhoy hail phut- m getting approval for a project
near Kingfisher. Okta., when* h •| two bushels of wheat where the flo v r with nnr nf
thr higgrRl
dod many wrary wrrka amid tin* hi which he i* nlercrtod.
confessed, of fieri s sa d, to hiding. 1 value o f only one was tiorrowrd
gam Id mg « Itqijr* in thr rnuTilry
lie ailed the problem of ait to Nip^n up" Miami," Mr llardir
Pritchards body.
Earlier i« the I
appiaiiM1 and choor* of thru •akp
The giivetmn wrote lik e* that
"a h irh
I
will |»rr«
day, a hunter found Mrs Pr.trh Justieu Indeblediirss. wagi-. and drrhntHl
porltrn, thinly clad danrir* flod hr Had "lm ileaire to make tnmblo
(( ontinuisl on I'age Four).
•tnt
«(
t hr
nrxt
(oRsiun
ard'a body under a culvert cmr'h
Hilo (ha biting galr, They forgot for any Atm* hut Mn* at tempt on,
Inprarhm enl
o f Kingfisher while detective*
tha pr'tCM for which (hey had Ihe part oT Mr Bernard wan i'iiv
.- r Ai! . the hrnate.
tnnl nf lYir rh irf t g f fi i l l f e
4*
with the suspect in their usttnly
struggled he they plunged knee tl rely too raw to pul up •with
rrtaln to fnlluw."
C i t y W i l l M a n u f a c t u r e •pod to tha gruesome cache.
deep in anow dirfta piled high by witbnut stlvis n* you." Ths gover­
Mr.
Hardir*B
»tgnrd
»la*rmanl
nor hstl no rnitiinfitk to make on
II. (A lfa lfa
P ip e F o r N e w S e w e rs
Governor W illiam
a 30 hour aiomi
follnwi in full;
*
1
rrair ortWred two mm*
____
■- BUI) M am
ig u a n a clad young men and hi* corrrspnnilrn o.
"A
t
(hr
general
eW
flnn
K#fd
The City o f Sanford la planning pints* o f the Oklahoma National
women
hare
foot
and
many
of
m&gt; Nmruihrr
IP’(Sf, more lh«n
to enter the field of manufactur­ Guard to protect the police an ,
l hr tn painfully
burned
milled
iB.iMhi vnlt i n i »•«I Ihrlr
Im»!!*i I*
ing concrete pipes. It was indi­ thair prisoner from angry Kan
about tn tho drifting Know Mud
(or nn- *»* hli111iT nf I&gt;ii*V’ Cmin*
M
ANAUS,
Hi
mil.
I
lee
II.
(/Hi
I
cated today whrn Superintendent sans reported speeding to
nrur tern temperaiiire arck ng
( ’tiif»n«*l nut I M r*, rh n rlrn l.milof Park* James Muughton heirsn and hang Wisdom.
then partnera and ffirnd*
" I rhnrgt* (ha( nn Iiff. 10, I-1*2,
directing the reconstruct Inn of IKWisdom was hunted constantly Lrrirh pluti t«» fprivil (uniiflit In»rp,j nhilr at I rnditig an Klka‘ flnltimThe ehnrrcd Iiod(r&lt; nf thi or
H
rii
Amrriran
Airwuy*
mimiuiunl
former McCrorken Con ret* Pipe bjL officer* and armed group* of
nn
(mri, (jtiirrnnr Havr Shidli
m
wor,. found in the mini* today The
tfuJay Tlivy will
r IhiuI I 00 I
Co., plant on West 12th Straw
citisens after the Wichita lm*
fm
mini
mr
lhal
hr
.wanlril
In
*rr
( 'l i l t AGO, I Ice 11
For year*
v ld in o are ail men
W. J. McCracken, who started ness man and his wife disappeared ftV!mit, I* M liniiorftiw 1111 itririth#r| rnr, and tk’ Mgnatnl .Sunday, Ore
The origin of the blare waa mi •ighlle**, Margaret Long, l!\ hnd
nf
ihrir
f!
ijhl
n
it*
rrarli
hmm
by
the plant In operation here during Nov 23.
II, Hl.TJ, al I hr Mr‘Alllalt-r lintel,
amvtvoia lUtened to a voice ovrr the radiu.
Although a nurar al an Urlamio delcrm'ncd by several
ChriEtruME.
tha “ boom" period, la #rpe&lt; !cd In
t an I* M . a* (hr time.
I’nnr h m p ila l reported at ivimih I ixday
Wisdom was accused of giving
T lirir i r r t v i l m (h i* rivt-r i*or»
toil it n» t»el(i*v**d tho hi to or y of In a golden locket *he wore a
arrive this week to super.ulcnd
Pr Ichard a worthies* check fur in |hs lisarl of Mi®xil** vital p i - |I*« |hr meeting, Mr Hayr* W'wnI I lhal rnunty r*nntiii**in«ri L
Ihe pMvdliiii wa* loppjod hy the picture of t he * n g e i, although
the making of pipe which will •■*
• he ould not *re it.
$21, and it was a poll re theory panar &lt;if ttiiintof iml Juniflr wrr in fn rm f' nn* that (he (iovarnot Mill* uf Ovicdi* l- "im i' h IndIi r," r-toroi arid the building wh* tg
used in rebuilding the city's sewer that he killed the Pritchards to
watitnl the meeting tVla&gt; rd anti *1 win Irained fi*'in m v i -iilI m m
She wrote a timid letter In lit#
thp* aiifnml for B JpfHDDvlrtllon
n
ted
from
I
ho
hot
air
heating
system.
owner of the voice mol u&lt;»t alt
la
in
I
ralltsil
at
thr
Mt
A
llistrf
drnla
uf
Ovtrdu
that
he
baa
»
*»*prevent prosecution
from
nn
«•nthuam alir
populace
plant.
The state Civil Work* Ail mini &gt;
aiiRwer. More
(etteifollowed,
He also was accused of * lay log wh uh rm wtlrtl to th r dork L&gt; Ilu(r| ii nd thrrr inrt llie Govern trnited double pneumonia and that
Recently the hi no! girl gave a
I ret Ion approved * r Jut l'l&gt;n appro
&lt;»r,
%
bh
t»
w
n
in
ronvrr»atir»n
with
u
La*
been
found
Decenary
t«»
»•?*
Kmory la rge, a farm hand whose watch them wwtmp from the •ky I
red-cap a dollm to lead her to a
prlotlon for the r e -o n itn n o n of
Mr, Jaik rira ry ainl Mr William mirt to the oxygen treatment
Bulletins
tn
the
new spaper j
body was found Nov. 2U1, in a dry
La Siille Stiert » ( ul mo (rairi ^bcd,
Mmity.
Thr Governor i"k rd me
local a*w en some months ago, | well near Meade, Ka".,
Com nn ••toner Mill" mi f fried «n
where Journal unriounrrd (h rir i»i»proafh
.She waiteii eagetly
ra
and ^members oi the City Com o 1* Large and Wisdom had worked and mn they nun*1 Inin view aiirna ( tn step into an adjoining mum, ilia rk nf appemti H»« lot*' I
From the tram rtepped n man
he rinsed the ilm r and there in­ 4lay night An emergency *&gt;pe»a
slon hove been 'onsldering and together on a ranch
from riv rf t li'in ip r i MCrrrrht*i| fc
Margaret wan eiiveltipcil m n long
formed me lhal lie did hi* own (l 4iii »a»&lt; per for med early ►dilay
An
urgvni
appeal
for
more
discussing details of this project
TinPHtcharda
disappeared wcluiifvu' They
m adr
m |»rrfrrt
since that t me. II Is underetnod while on their way to Wellington I*ruling in Hu hrnad harhttr a»i*l talkirig, and had nu “ gn between," morning when it wo* diauivm *1 toy*, old of new, which might he hug amt received n kl** A fte r a
miuI that
he
vkanietl gamt-lmg
piled high ,&gt;rtiun^J|&gt;(i C lu id iin f few woidi* Uicy patted*, the ittMVw.
that approximately 20,00(1 fee: of
ih»i . i\i{ *pjarn'J'* . J a i
—
. J v r . - J iv H ^*r\w. _ .tuiqiciigtcJif— j.m jiH iid rjl &gt;ftPWvta «*e »»perat&lt;—
returning lo the tra n nod Mar
ptpw -s*H» bw weeded’ We- etsto - w»» b.
Ssturdsy In* round mil w s , re tree vkhirh member* of tlir San
clotning store here
One ie|Ktl I hr plane
l "On Jan. J, IUJJ, I tuuk nfflre
fntd Klka t'lnb are planning for garet to her work uh Mritillo
purled
**
very
Inw
Llmlhcrffh Eh*ialrd in ly in f I hi* a* »henff
we* Ibat the, never reached W ell­
Tbe nurse wss nnl n ,
11r. o tlie mdlgen( children nf thr coun­ proofreader at the pithlii library,
a flitEtuif buoy mmo
ington However, they were te platir
' In January,
I
, nnr
Hig lo »*y whether Du* reporl
» « ty, w m voiced today by W A. Margaret wa» happy.
N e w S h ip m e n tO f A u t o
(Continued nn fva g « Tw ol
ported seen In Coffeyville, about lEjnrti by thr Fan-AmrUran AnShi* hnd been k **ed by Kudy
Hue. however, sod Donimlsslonei Patrick, rhairman of the ruin,
T a g B R e c e i v e d T o d a y 76 miles away. A man. Iwlleved by wav* hero, fnr wliirh a* l«*fhni*’*l
Valle#.
Mill*' physician enuld nut be In- rntttoe on arrangement*
pol'r* lo be Wisdom, waa report­ •dvianr hr I• rnndueilnx bin limit
rated *1 bis office nr *1 hie res'
The re*|M*n*e ha* not been a*
■rriml Eurvry tour.
County T a* Collector Jro. D. ed with them there.
tlerne esrl| Dil* sfierniMin
large a* wan expected, Mr FatJink In* announced today Dial he is
The
route
from
Para
!«»
Emily Foulke, 20-ye#r-nld I,,
ri-k *a(«l today, probably heeau**
now prepared lo deliver 19.11 auto­ titan girl who bod l*ern Wisdom.. ao«t rarrlnl thr l,ln&lt;H»rfxh* ovi r
IIO A Itl) TO MKKT
the public hat! not Itecn fully ad*
mobile and truck log* for aulomo. sweetheart, told police that \\ is Ihr m alm llr Amaxon with «*•
voted
llellevirig tbat a search
With In ill ('hamln'r nf ( mu
bile* requiring the |10 and IIS
Tbe lleeembei meeting uf lb* |thtliugb any home will bring to
The official Ilists II at Inns o f Gapdam visited Iter In Smith Coffey Ixin'lrixli o f tHhiitarlrn and~Miinll merer official* acting m* m u r i, «
lags, sod for trucks under 6000
i«UntU.
(hick
with
vi*irin
f-*r*
Ibisid
nf
Dlrertnis
nf
Ihe
Urnv 'll* on Nov. 26 and 2fi, offeru.g
j light either one or more broken tain lion* Mitrhrli an&lt;l Id. Ruth
party
nf
ahnul
2fi
INnln
Ittran
pound* In wolght.
the local
her a diamond ring If she would fat*, thr m «»l beautiful tnuu «l| hiiainea* men and iia lr nffiriala innle County Chamber of Com­ |or id her wire dUcarded toy* which llithnp as leader* of
A large ah'pmant of toga a r­
•
in flra iil and prrhap** *n ,
merce "III I* staged *l lh# Clly might l*e mended and given lo a Halvatlon Army jiost took place
go toTulsa. OkJa, with him.
pad
a
huiried
vi*11
lo
Ihi*
rnunty
rived (eday, be said as be u rge I
tb** world
7 10 rhilil thi* year, Mr Fat rick plated at th* Army hssdi|uartrr* un Beei hi* morning enrtmle tn Me Land, 11*11 tnmorrow mghl st
Tha Indian girl, occonllng to
all paraon* to secure their lags
With Anne at Ih t wir«*|f*E». the
ii'elnrk ll was aniinunred tn&lt;kt&gt; In that member* of hi* roiumlttcff ond Street last m fht.
early riid avoid a last minute rush offkora, said Wisdom had b rag. e l nlanr war In mn^tani tnurh with Hrala, and (ialne*ville nn their letter* that were mailed to the
A lares auikenre was present
will mil at any home in re«pon*e
»our of Florida Ciovrrnor Itolieit
which usually occur*. He remind­ that ho hod killed eonte (wople
to witness the ceremonies which
fill nr more directors resbhng In
•tathmii rn routa. Ilrr alr»‘ *l" ^
t«&lt;
a
telephone
rail
Mr
Patrick
(inrf,
Florida
newspaperman,
wan
ed truck owner, to hevo their
were cnrrkd out under th* direc­
mmr in with rlarlty and r a u l i r l .
the city snd county.
ran l*«' reache4| at the Seminole
not with the party
trucks weighed
at tho Court OBCBOLA BACK IN HKKVU'F.
tion
of
Ailjutent
snd Alts,'
ty
T
h
i
group
was
met
at
Geneva
Tin.Shop
House, and that toga for track*
rharle* Johnson nf Jacksonville,’
GKDCKHK TD M KKT
t
Avenua
and
Park
Avenue
at
ataiul
we ghlng mar» than WOO pound*
Mrs Johnson is th* former Cap*
The recently remodeled and re
I0;00 o'clock today. W'thiit half
must be secured direct from 111 - (tainted river freighter “ Osceola"
tain Annie lla r rli of
IhU city.
Forresl G slibel. pres'deltl of
an Hcmr It had tieen taken on ■
lahaaaee.
Durine the srrvices two prvlcaIhe Sanford
Independent R rlsil
arrived in Sanford shortly before
lour o f the Kart Hide elery twit,
eions of faith were mad*.
Gro ijr p Ansoriktion ha* rolled l.
h
noon yesierday on her first trip
through the rity hrhinil motor
TO ATTEND MEETING
■Iivelsi meeting of the Association
from Jacksonville after
having
Whrn the fifth annuel field ryrla escort. and after a visit lo
tn Iw hrl&lt;l in the City llsll toluol
boea tied up at the Municipal Pier
Ki-arnr M I'hillips, who will
trials of the Florals Field Tr el the Mountain Ice (*o, plant, to
When member* o f the Central since rarly
row n'ght *1 7 30 o'cliH-h, He rumlu-t * lU-jusr* urrheetrs of
lost wianier. The
th*
Voiuaia
County
I
ne
where
it
Association ere started oa their
Florida Council o f Chamber* nf
utges *11 griH-ers to Is* present
"Oocoola" brought a email rari-.t
Junior musician* III th ru u;H-nlng
Y e s t e r d a y ’s W e a t h e r
Commote* meet ot Vrro Booth to­ o f freight, and It wag loaded w th way tomorrow morning on a HIM waa met by a Mel^mi delegation.
conrert e l the Womens Club
m in i H i
preserve near Taft,
morrow morning
In December a cargo o f orange* while * Isrg* , : r - game
F O I'K D IK IN WKKCK
huihllng
next Thursiley night,
Ilia#
owned
by Hanford
breakfast session, eight o f tha crowd looked on. T%e craft th&lt; re -prise doge
M
N
H
U
tli
fteiiuidar
MORK A fT O H B O I'G IIT
— iT
snnounrs-l today that he has
kpnrtsmcn will be among probably
A N F ulth Hi*ii&lt;|a &gt;
more than 60 person* who will ha
•*
MT G II.K A II. Ohio. Ike. II — rhanred the name of ths orches­ M
for* ho* begun Its n g a la r wlntar
Ap*lirtiiritlin
i ’ lr.r (S
70 doge that are entered In the1 r lllC A G O ,
present will he from this county.
l&gt;ee,
II — W -- (Ah Four js-rson* were kUL'l by tra from th* Kanfnrd Junior Or- Barlow
service as a freight boat opertrials.
Tkwy ere Mr. and Mr*. Harry E
i| | i
ffllea o f new autofnohile* In Cucik a train st &lt; aril ngton ysgterdsy. rhrslr* to the Hanford Flrat Ns- iu
atinff between Sanford and J sriFrarl I JtuiltfHiilr
Perworth, Mr. aad Mrs. Karl U *
V. E. Douglass has onli-ied, county totaled 2&lt;t?f» in November, The virtims were f'hsrlr* D. W in­
Furl # i » r »
1
010*1
Orrhestr*
ItiUlophrlra Joyhous* Jako, win­
men*, Mr, end Mra. B. V. Hainan,
Furl PUrre
compared to U2M In November last ston, is , a Delaware, Ohio, stock
Mr. Phillip*, widely known In HaJnf kt 1kItr
and Mr. and Mra. U D. lU 'an a * J
ner of first place last yeari W. C. ygar, while »ale* in llllnoia were buyer; his wife, Ihrlr ddightrr,
tla»|lnp*
• 8TATRH R R T R B B N T K i)
Hill has entered Seminole Babe tn 4W7 and I I M for November, IP.1.1 Gwendolyn. IP, snd llrrm ofi Hen­ Philadslphia and other points fnr Kajr W *»(
*'l**r, II
hi* shuttle* a* a music teacher, Miami
all three slab**, while E. J, Am ­ and November, IU32, reapoclively, ry, 22, also of [kelawarr. j
n »u d y ti
Moor#
I
la
via
promt***
I
he
musk-loving
resi­
,ls Jack Bolt and Brantley mons hoe also entered a dog.
Ukffwvbubr#
dent* of this city * progrem that Of laado
A
Ms tabor* of Monro# Chapter Adam* who v
Drawings or* to he held In Or­
were In rtiarg* ° f the
will surpria* lie ha* stated that t**i*a#Qla
r i V K B R O W N |N F le O O B
H T E F I'I.K KII-I.H .SIX
No. I I win hold their regular M l- Chamber of Ceram free * rrgislra lando tonlabt at 1 10 o'clock. Dogs
Tafpiut
thr .10 younc men and women TllUavlB#
vocariea tomorrow night at Dm Uoa booth at the Sanford Munki that place In the trials will be
comprlsiny the new orgnitleation
BOGOTA. Colombia, B«c* II
ATI LO, Italy, Dec II
(A-&gt; -A
at 1;tt o'clock, pat Boo yesterday afternoon ■« eligible to rua ta competition with
im o g u tA
aUepie, ahaken
by a —(A*I —Flva per*on* war# drownei! *rt a -redil l « • rity of much Allam *
will be disposed partod today that error 26 panone other doge Trot* all parts of ths church
r iM f I f *
larrar
proportion!,
and
he
In­
* * , » &gt; '•
r t * # r ,M « * '»
ting eight statoe, had reg nation In tho national miau*ur •torm* ermahao yeatrrday upon yesUnlay in fluoda which awept
k is s e s
*
1,11 ^
their names aad tho'r lei- chompienehlp t* Is- run In A l­ on adjoining houac, kilhng ala par- through Honda on th# Itagfeu n i* vites Ih* public t* h u r the con­ aeeaaaab ..........—..... —
j Mi
Tltemesvlll*
---- . .
rert wUhnu( chart*.
ind gravely Injuring four.
Ric#r.
o f Florid* and tho m o . bany. Ga* 0« Fob. 12.

HARDIE CLAIMS
HE HAS DATA TO
IMPEACH SHOLTZ
Kx-I)ade Sheriff Says
Governor Is Linked
With NotedGambler

L in d bergh s, Safe
At Manaoa, L e a v e
For U.S. Tomorrow

DANCE CONTEST
ENDS WITH FIRE
THAT CLAIMS 3
Gay,StormylIiHloryOf
Maine Marathonem
C I o e « Trngically

Blind Girl Thrilled
By Embrace, K i s s
Of Orchestra Head

GornmI inner Milln In
R ep o rted Improvinif

Fat rick Again AsknFor
DonationH Of OldToys

PortoRIcanPartyGavc
City (juick Inspection

Sanford Doga Will Be
In Orlando Field Run

Salvation Armyllcada
InstalledSunday Night

N ii m e -Of OrcheHtra
I ( ’hanged Bylriiader

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City, County Commissioners
To BeHonoredForJudicious,
Efficient A d m in istra tion s

CONGRESS’ AIRi A GUM HGliT
NRA CHIEF SAYS is inflation) ora liquor SHOLTZ REFUSES

Checks Win BePlaced
Into Hands Of 754
Workers Tomorrow
By Disbnraer Lamb
•; O v e r 19000 w ill b * d istrib ­
uted In S s a fo rd and 8em l» o l e County b y tom orrow
n lfh t , i t ' w * g announced to ­
d a y a t tha tod#] O r f l W o rk *
A d m in istra tion o ffic e b y R ol­
and P&lt; Lam b, special disburs­
e s o ffic e r f o r t k «
S ta tes T ra ea n ry.
•

U n ited

b y check to 754 men
1 1 .w h o h ave been
M var|pM CWA proJ#ri# to th* city and county dar»fth a wm
l l M o f an order from state
I * officials W Urn effect that
•J CWA worker most he paid
by Saturday night of each
•b, Mr. Lamb ahnounred today
that It Is necessary that hie pree'■fnt fore# o f ahoot to mm and
Aussnen bo augmented, by special
wotfcato W ig h t, and probably
M d l F r 'W
night, . m that the
payroll checks may b* delivered
on Kbwlulecl tines.
, HI* Mgnlar crow worked until
1:00 oh lfik Ik b moraine at this
W k of checking payroll books
bad shoots wHlch had been tamed
la by th* W foremen lest n'ght.
In^k-'sAioae are that th* aug­
mented crew will work through
M*o sight so.lhet chocks may b«
dkatHbatfd
i t 9:00 o’clock
fiipiWpw.Toortilnj»
Mr., Lamb tag**- a word of
wam'ag to merthanta and ahopssopfm today,
regarding the
rhofki and 'h o * they should ho
'M w k. W .
A w .q n d o rs e d with aa IwbtlM* pea­

■I

.*

akW »
sirs h's or hor pagse, tho i

M . b aflUod*totUMHim

Ireiher with the TP amta 0
rkom tho eho:k la

£

Roof*T*It dollar was prononncod
“ th# soundost money on Um fnco
of th* (lob * now—or at nay other
by Hugh IB. Johnson, band
of Cta NBA, In an address Inst
(1 * which b* called i
r rthoM who think."
“ boa“l Ut-nrybody do
thinking for yon," h* mid In dlo‘
critic* o f th* Room volt
ration. Ho w l w l n ehnroctoaUUcnlly wwtWd dnf sam both
o f tha Eoeeovolt program la his
Mil U Um va UoAaI utocietloa
of mtumfnctarorn.
WASHINGTON. Dec. .a— W —
H a dwelt again on froodom of Miss Francos Rohintoo, ad minisa prnos, and Mid tho recent (relive
assistant to Hugh S.
(barge j i t radio censorship “ is a 1
was Toeualnd yesterday
bugaboo oet o^ th* whole doth."
to he getting paid $S7M a y*ar,
For Urn flint time In answering
criticism Johnson brought In poll- ono of th* largest NRA salaries
nail on a par with the compcnit:
" It may bo merely a coincidence tlon of toms of tho most expert
but ^overtheles* a fact that, Wllh| government employes,
f a # m o a t of Um protxiI«|
After publication of the fact In
nent newspapers that have been'
assailing th* NRA are severely 1th* Washington Post reporters In1qulring of Johnson wtre told by
Republican In their sympathy.
“ We could hardly expect that him:
" I think that was onu below
such Journals as tho New York
Herald-Tribane, the Chicago Tri- the belt."
Tha story had said Miss Robin­
bans^ or the Chicago Daily News,
whose affiliations and political ub son was elevated from a $25 a
Irgliac* have never wavered, could' week clerkship to her present
be very enthusiastic for a Demo-. ^
N R ». s short career,
cmtic administration."
I J.hnToo's . . . l . ttent,
.
with him long
Pr*c«ding this, he had obMrvad: 1j,ourl&lt; ha.
m. ny o t .n d .j
" I am reluctant eron to men-' tripe acroe. the country with th*
llon politics In connection » H h , .dmlnl.trstor
&gt;Va I .H M * _
,~a siin-,,..i«. •
U# tnatter* wi^ apa diaouaLaf,
**in lh# original aalup of NRA
but actually I think onr Rapublic-1
Johnson, "Mia* Robinson anil
an frianda who art gutting out i
campaign books
assailing
the I
Btraus, (Robert K. Mraue.j
Rooeev.it policies have
more logic j; ,on
thc___
lo f r,n" &gt;
KOOWVCII
n«TU moru
____ of
_____
nealstnnls to the
and reason In their course than1” . .
salary
of $5000
• ny of th« other critics. They at *
a year.
j
I U mudu N on l a i t K l » » j
“ Mlsa Robinson came rreommended to me as an excellent ad­
ministrator and executive from
RXO (Radlo-Kelth-Orpheum Cor
poratloo). In many ways she
(Cootinued On Page 81x1
Although he la not prepared U

ASSISTANT EARNS Pennsylvania Senator-.
Promises To
SALARY PAID HER With
Roosevelt
Johnson Defends Girl
WhoaeAnnuolPayla
On ParWithHlghest

Track Owners Urged

T o Buy Their T a g s

I delivery of automobile truck
tag* at
this
lima.
Tax. Collector Jao. D. Jla-

v

z

county this y**r,
* ' that owner.
ajgdieaUana

- With tha* hppoAiitama* hits today
o f a' ipoctal policeman who**
datiea will relate primarily t*
1# mektng this raeoaunandatioa, traffic violations, Chief of frolic
Mr. Jtakhm ab * called moUriaU’ Roy 0. Williams waa prepared to
attention ta tha fact that all ap­
go ahead with hi* agaoanaod plan
plication! for tracks and trailer*. o f arrMtlag aad bringing Into p v
Ineluding pick-up tracks, moat
this year bo certified’ a* to tha lie* court nil persona who nr*
actual weight o f the truck or •aught parking their automobiles
trailer.
for more than one hour In the
The
County
Commission*** tkslnes* ifstrlrt, and tho** who
have placed their larga scales
ri|
let In double-parking on downtala u m for th* eonvenleaM of ?VL_
•trMta.
motorists, and J. M. Leonard ha#
rv
Chief Williams, uadtr orders
Maa named In charge of
from the City CommUrlon, will
scales. Ha la located at the Sher­
begin th* campaign against double
iff's office In the Court llouie, and
parking and lengthy parking tola on duty from 7:00 o'clock in th*|
c
- __
s.on n'elnek l„ tka tootrow morning. Every motorist
morning nnUl 8:00 o clock la tho v,oUtlnt altb&lt;r
ruU m. y
afteroooo. A M eant fee Is asked
oarpMl to bo haadod a ticket which
for weighing trucks or auloia*. •nils for hi* appearsare In court

confusion was created
last week, Mr. U tah stated, be­
cause some merchants, in th*
o f bcslnoee, failed to not'c*
the cheeks wot* endorsed
with pencil, or that whore a check
was ondsretd fag a person unnbls
th writ#, tha names of the two
witneeeos war* left o ff entirely.
The same nroceodure
proceedur* used last
In ' paying tha worker*
ha la 'affect again this wssk s icept for «pw or two change*. All
m*a or wsmsa working on proj­
ects within Urn city l'mlta or near
Mr. JinkIns reminded the publla
to tha UnriU. am ka ha paid o ff that ho Will sooa be able lo osa'
ai-th* Goa outlaw
Cor tha follow log vehicles: School
tones, ambulance*, wreckers, for
M r. autwokllVs. chauffer's llcanoit# hn
motorcycle, official
* W # t IM h#Or dsaigaatsd below,
ha nmot call at the Coart B oom
• M o’clock and a * for Mr.
4har than th*
| TO R R TElfD

•““.■SS

Special OfflcerNamed
To Police City Streets

to answer to tho charge. Out-of­
town visiter* to th* city will be
jrfnR-C«&gt;&lt;i{t*«r. cAKta. CUiaX.WU.
Tiaras stated.

Layden 3Yfll Coach
Notre Dan|e In 1934
. Jnd. P o e I
LajJae, #»&gt;* at
~
7f#r»*t#*n"
IflS a V
fOothaU

WASKINGTOW,
The publla woi9u,
ousted YbaUrd*/7 ‘
$5J»0,000 to th* saU erosion
iu# fo r Ml ontenalon o f t a I
tia# I# Tortous oooUooa off UM
which tha
Tim a
•M ar S i
work win bo
L |&lt;t U m

‘J t

BLUE LAWS IN DANGER

th* i«fto$#tor#r.
which op*

•ooth at' H#U# Dam* aaxt
, faU ' «* • rtoall 'o f i draatl#
ghakeep of lh* bnlvarslty*!
"
.Jess Hsrpator
also trill retire t l athUtlc dlryr iat ' -JUrtwt*T «
surc*s«»r
probably wlU b* »m a d to th.
next two weeks. Tho moat perslxtant rumor howovor,
that L tfik n would hold both
tha
direct*** and

Safety Patrolmen Get
Rewards For Services
li 'apourtosyfor what Chief of
" Wiliams!has daa "FI##
Milan#
tw&gt;
bay safety patrols at •
' Wadaaadap
of th* patrol*
Williams and Officer
ipenjoyedthaR#tfarm0. F. Herndon,
W’

Wm.

Ipr Police S wa p
ts With GanprOf

Dollar Stabiliza
PH ILAD ELPH IA, Doe. hr—
. EL P A »0 , T ex, Dee. * — &lt;*•&gt;■
— Describing congress ns nmdy to
adopt almost any kind of Inflation, Guns biased at two points along
United States Senator Reed yes­ % Texas Mexico border yeutoras officers
surpr'uqd
terday promised
whole-hearted daydsy
support to President Roosevelt to Smuggler* attempting to run liqa move to stabilise the dollar.
Oor into Texas— still dry after
In a speech before q Joint Rivet­ prohibition repeal—and the toll
ing o f the Philadelphia bean) of Ora* counted Uui night it thr»U
trade and th* Manufacturer* and'! known dead and one wounded.
Banker* club, the Pcnnsylraaut'" » Search waa . ontinued for th*
Republican Mid:
bod e* of (wo poatihle addilional
" I f a vote wrrs taken tm^y l*
TcoVunuid n s t o t t o i
(Continued Un 1'ag. Six)

TO GIVE HARDIE
HIS OLD POSITION
Veteran OfficerlsTold
He H a s Failed To
Prove H U Denials

For Judicious, efficient and eco­
nomical handling of reiponaiblliIlex for nearly 18,000 persona In n
county whole potential wealth
may be estimated in the millions

NEGRO
TO DEATH
ANGRY

Incensed Throng Cutai. u
Heart Out Of BodjH
’ Of Man Who Killed,
1*
A Wh i t e WomaiJ* .
100

a testimonial dinner which
scheduled to attract over
parsons.
Lasting business, civic, end

w

K 0 U N T 3 R T b* w D#C. A
— (A .P .)— D a v id G reg w y ,

------; eluded in
tonight's
gathering, n egro ex-con vict accuaed
T1AI.I AIIAS8KK. l&gt;ec. 8. LVi) whilw from all corners of th* crim in a lly attach in g andalajr* ’
-l* «o
llatdle. veteran Florida1, u le
„pacted telegrams and Ing a w h ite w om an waa a h o t1
peare o f f , or and the man w h o ;| ,„eri o(
congratulation
for
to death when h e a lle g e d ly '
threw the switch that eiecutcd |achlerement. well rendered.
Ciiusitpiw Angara, slayer of May. i Toaitmaiter for the supper resisted a rre s t b y a potue,
or Anton Certnak o f Chicago, yes |wh|ch will be stage.) In th* Parish and his body waa m u tilatad ■
terday was denied ro-lnstatemmt« House Is
Harry M.
Papworth, and burned by a m ob w h ich
M _.borlff of PlilLCoupJy,
,
u,. y,'.mmoU Count, d ra g g e d I t - in a pyrw In th # v
Governor
gave llardle a’ Vear'nir 'after''ir ' i &lt; h,mb* r ot ('-on,mvrc*. He will n o g r o section o f K ountsw
moving h m from office l..t O n. ’
‘ h* ‘
'* • P " " 0™1' ea rly today.
18. ve.IrH a , Informal the fo m ,rr,hy lh'' ' n ,ir bod&gt;r ln
Officer, and In'ensed citlsen# i
sheriff by letter that "You failed, * l,h ,h** Kotary, Kiwanls. and had b*.n scorching for th* M ff#
to furn kh -atisfactory pn«&gt;f Ihnt i
Cluh*; that the Carden Club tine* Mr*. M.III. Williams Broei^ ff
the charge, on which you wen • nt
by arranging man, SO. wife of a fanner wah
*u*temlrd were untrue."
1,hr »n u»u »' decoration*; that Mr*. found dead on lh . hlghsrty last.
The suspension order charred i *’ lad)» Morrl* Williams of th*
ssewk ■ Alia. a*
.. w&gt; lt__ * J
—__....s.Mte s na a* e* It .. U
Saturday.
ST. LOUIS. Ilec 8.—Tribute to | ROCKINGHAM. N. C-, Dec. H
llardle wifh Malfeaaanee and mi. |Seminole High School faculty Is
l.ast night a pose* trailed tha*
A newspaper editor “ who wont fen.aner in o ffl e, neglect of ma.ter of ceremorde. over a long
Franklin D. Roosevelt as “
must honest guy and I hr squarcal pul h i» own ml«foitune In print itutv and Inrompetenry "hv res.on ‘ Iftnxtim of entertainment, and negro to a church belfry hideout' v
*hoolrr wr've c u r had in Ox. ha* n&lt;&gt; right t» publish other’*, nf lark of ...und Judgment and 'bat Its sucre** |s due primarily at Voth nv.r her. wher. he sroa. J
shot and wounded when officer# ‘ ..
White House” « u paid her* Inal said Scott M. Thom**, ro editor &gt;f menial alabilllv "
* •" "telr efforts.
said he drew a pistol and resisted
the
Richmond
County
Journal
"I f nil that the rhargee upon/ *
Georg# C. Johnston, proral- arrest.
" '• J *
who
this
week
wrote
and
printed
whieh you were suspended are I
Orlando Iwnker and cislc,
? ’ Army. (Hot.), internal onalljrTh* wounded negro was unrot)., j
known Midler » f nrlunr
In srt the story of hi* own *rrr»t for •rui* und vour aprllratlnn for rt»-1Iratlrr, U the principal ap«ak«r, sclous when taken to a hospital at* j
oildnua to the 21th annual band|tinkrnr*i&gt;.
m«Utrmrnt
U
i|rn»c«|,"
«aii|
the,*
an«l
fnrmar
Mayor
Earl
W.
Brown
. f lh T - fll
( iu». 0# «&gt;
.
.’In tht* week’* edit on of the leovrimr, who ilp linrti In rom* Jof Inland alffO la Rchfdultd to Beaumont but when officers war#
.
Informed that a mob was forming
Journal,
on
the
front
page,
at'
tn«*nt on hi* ilrcU on.
i (Vlir^r an addrr«« toward tho cln*» they took the negro away lit aa ^
Louu.
"Because your old man voted pasted • double column headline
At lh#* hrnrinp N«»v 7 H. I la n llr o f I he program.
automobile trying to protect Mat. v
loading:
"Hlrlnnonil
Joum.l
&lt;
-d
ritnr«frmIIi’ iI r loop Itet nf wilnm### I Thn program if a&gt; follow*:
for Abrahsm L ncoln, you think
The negro died In the car,
_
ItiKisevell is s bum. and you rap |tor goe* s r t; land* in ja il"
In rvfnir i Iip rVgufr* und hitiiKflf| Song, "America," led by Mr*.
The mnh overtook the sheriff ||
hlnl •• ()'|Uy said at the h gh
The story read
fnoW tin* #.land to deny them ratr ' William*;
Inviwatlon by F. T.
after trailing him through s*nr#r#I
point of ■ two.hour long addre*.&gt;
"Scott M Tlionm*. dr, ro rdltoi 1 got n ail,
i Williams, chairman of Ihe County
towns, tied the body behind the
of humor, homely philosophy and of tin* Itirhioond t minty Jo irnnl. I "I nave nnlv begun tin. figh t."|Sr
bool Hoard; tap tUnre
School
dance b&gt;
by Mi»a
car and dragged It through &lt;tlt§‘
common *en*e briatling thruughoul mixed South Can dm. coin thpior
Helen
Mathew
of
OrlanJo,
pupil
llnrtle'a iioa' I'liminnit la#'
with th* unexpurgatrd languago and l*eiin»ylvanm beer, di.nk ln"| piirhl lie » » ■ chirged that com , of |h« Kbaen School of Dancing; i negro section her. before cutting
out th* heart and other
uf the World War tranche*.
murh of troth mid landed Hi Ja.l J pi*,ni, *ram «t Mm toerr inot
»ongp by tne Trulurk aUlert;
and burning It.
. :. V IL 7
“ Deprei*ion ?" he aakrd
"Not hare * few minute* after midnight ra ir,| t»V potltVp lepmii#
reffding of rongTOtulatory
tele­
Mr*. Brockman had started In .
| •mivht to "Hprti
iau**U by thu Wucld Wat, out by Satuntay
Miami" an$l grams and leltera from bU U aad Kountxe alone In a light track In '
“ lie irmamrd in arrerated Iw.i dr vv out all law--we element*.
national leader*; introduction of
yuur uwn aelfuhnea*. 1 a*k Juu In
exchange a pair of baby th##*. ^
County (*nmmi«tlonert; toast to
the iiaiii. ul Cod how any uf thuac hour., lo ing bailed out by * friend
Her bpdy waa found bosld#- th# &gt;
tho committioncr* by Mayor B. F.
agg* can b. worth HeOJKW a at li a. m. Sunday. In mayora court
burned track. Rho hod b*## o t - V
IKainea of
Altamonta Spring*;
year? How ran anyone spend $500 yerterday, he waa taxed with the
larked.
duot,
Mri.
Georgo
lltrdln
and,
( cofjk.
$5.h5. II* wa« eliargeil with
a d a y !"
^
"Stop worrylog!"
being drunk, hut from general
Hoby fjiing, Acrompanied by Mias
Ml W A flaitnn of the Florida Dorothy Marshall; introduction of
Capt. O'llay. upon whom Itlrh report*, he mold huve lorn eh*
aid Davl* baked hi* rompokltv. gi-.l *Uo with lunng ili-onleiI)&gt; ’ j .Stair II
lloanl of Health tiffin- $$t » City ('omraitaionera; toaat to tho
Thonmn rc ounlrd dial $ litll" Jnrk-tin ville. * II tie in .Sanford com missioners by Juilge J. G. Sha*.
character, la "Holdtari uf $u&gt;-'
tune." and rliametertied by Irving hoy In the P er l»ee mill vtllnir- nrtt Monday to Hart Immuniu rom
address,
for mar
maynr|
Cobb aa a "Connoisseur of Wars,” •pked him "Send, r ip you going tn»n« again ri illpthcrta. #mallpoR
Mrs. Williams.
explained the . onatant flourl of lo put Ihle in Ihe p ip e r ’ "
amt typhoid.
a&lt;1dresR,
Col. I
a«'
Thoma* «n«wrrrtl by Maying in
profan ty with which he emln-l*
O ffe rin g hi# #»*rv r#»* fr$'$\ Il( I Ml** Marshall;
I NATAL, Bratil, l&gt;*c. Bw—
Ilkhed hi* addra*» a* follow*
lu« Mtory "An editor who won't t'laRton will vi#it nil pchoola In , Georgr IV JohiMnn
donal and
and Mra.
Mra. Charlta LJlldii
.
iw I| t'olonal
"Blasphemy Is an indefensible put hi» own mipforlum in pun* th&lt;* county, and parents $$$r urge I ^ WhlU lh»* ••ervstion lilt early
.
Urgh hoppad for Miami In ihglr0
if\j«ult upon the rrralor; curbing in h»# no righ l to puhl *»h mintIi i t ' n
indicated
that
approximatei
.
.
.
In hr in#' their ym u.grr children t&lt;» *°«lay fl
./ *
_
. big n*d mono plana at 6:15 o clock
heaping lll-w II upon your frlltiw
___o , . « : ____i t I m*.
thi* M'hiH'U #•» that (hi*y might l»r I *V ^ 0 parsons would be present hUstam
Standard Tima today.
FOKI) 18 OITIMIMTIC
tnnn, hut profanity la an Itmh
J protected
from
the#e
d « p r «# r i ,,n ight. it ia rxpactad that thia
Thalr rouU It waa Indicated UfT*
gentleman's nunlr of e«prr*»ioii
ill
he
swelled
by
last
mlng
(A»)
_|n
lh&gt;r$»thy
l^
m
h
.
county
•ch«M»l
I
i
°
t
*
i
DETROIT,
!&gt;cc.
via Para, Bratil, and
about which you n n t do ■ ilmnnrd «n # o f his rara a 6 tlr »u « «, lla n ry ; nur*ff, w ill assist Dr ( 'I#trim tlur-*
telephone calls from parsoni
^
.
\ laxnm dur ,
' *,
,,
. , 1 % . • northward along tha South A
thing."
mg
his
#Uiy
in
the
county
who
mrr
•
',,r
to
adjust
tnelr
senaa
Ford yeptrrday toltl hi# automolean
roast.
____ ____ __
' ul« * so that they will I»e able to
b ilr dealers that " I
think
I1KI4
After .12 hour. In Natal . $•
rv n sn v n v . c o d k h e a d y
GICPH N YKAItS
' altanil this etent, planned as one
w ill Ik* a tr r y
go«Mt
y r»r
f$»r
! of the outstanding afTalrs of the which lh.jP flaw from IU thurat,
W A .S lIIN C iT O N , Dtoc. i.-t A * ) - everylHKl^ that w orks," «n d #ar)
Africa, th. famous America#* laf*
KANSAS r iT Y . Dec. H C/P&gt; -J local y«*ar.
The furniture cotlr
taVrn to' that "th u is the o n l) way to
an impression different from th#t M
tha W hit# JI oum yaaterday
for gat our country through tht# $|e. Clarence ( ’lick was convicted by a | The dinner is to begin promptly uf most other visiting avlatar#.''
The Sophomoreth#
aignatura
of
Trcpltlcnt' prrsaion and to h «lp our r ir # i- Jury to«kiy of participating in the at 7 00 o'clock
Tht population, though •nthugl-’
kidnaping of Mias Mary McKIruy, Junior rlas#cs orchestra of Stmi
den t."
RooaavrlL
daughter of tha Kansas City city rude High .School will provide • alt In thalr acclaim, epp*#g#4
oowttnrcrt - to-mnslr hvftvrwr
rtortng thv-.op* ■aohto to- nu$sro*aa# «h»UM$t
because he was unwilling to po*&lt;T
sight years in th* penitentiary, j |&gt;’ t.
for photographs, submit to ialto-'
views, or attend th* many partita &lt;
they would have liked to shower
upon him and hla wife. • O v’. p d f
The American colony Jotoad (he
of J. A. Cunningham's
Pleading guilty whan arraigned larceny
Brasilian* In • nclap farsxroU, (t
In for. Circuit Court Jodg. Mill­ autumobll-; Gary Kirkland, white,
I The Sanfnni Junior Orchaatra waa an uneventful takooff. -M rs.
.SAULTE 8T. MARIE. Mich.
ard B. Smith this afternoon, a*v«n rherg*&lt;l with ntsaul' and hatUrp,,
. of 10 rmiririana, tl11«*rt«•«I by Kuof the I f persona wha war# to and tranefsrrcd to ’.h* county
Dec
#. —(AT— Seven
(lermons ! ir« nr N Phlilipa. will prraant a Lindbergh told frianda last right,
(hetod bp » grand Jarp which ha* court; Mack Wllllamn, chargmi
were burned lo death her* ‘ frrr ion«rrt in the Woman's Club that they expected to bo hotpg by
Christmas
been I# .Stolon trine* Tuaodgy with
early today when * fire de
breaking
and entering;
hii 11•I iu
on Oak Avrnur next
Th* plan* passed over, Fori#morning w m handed aotonco* to Jams* Thompson, charged with
strojeil a hams in which they
THur*&lt;iay night at H: I ft o'cla k, it Use.
BratU at 8:04
« 'c M
Halford penltanllarp (tonling 17 manslaughter following th# death
were sleeping. The dead nrv
! toa* announretl today.
Eastern Tim* flying feat '
poors. Th* toe lanes, ranged from of John Frooman, Oviedo negro
Mre. Genevieve llibblen, 81,
Mr Phillip*. well-kno«»n pianist
m m t « foyr paais In length.
and h»r four
children, and
who died t&gt; the result of a fight
and
organist of
1Tiiladalphia( FRENCH CONVICTS ~MI
Mre. Erllne Orr and her Infant
Walter T. Batlar, poung whlu
with Thompson. Two ulhci indict­
stated that the puhhr h»# a treat
man who wna Indicted for burg­
(laughter.
The
fire,
which
ap­
ALGIERS, Algeria, Dm , lv—(jto
ment* were Jjund but tn* name*
in ntorr, and that the initial rorparently waa started from an
lary while unarmed, was given
—Two
or
1
of the allegmi Uw-vlolalors w *n
rert
of
thl«
organisation
nf
young.
.
. . thro* #convict#'
a#-#^#&gt;
four poor, at Halford. He entered
ovtrhtaled stov* and wrecked
musician, will be . rev.UHon 0fl “ &gt;• conriri .Wp U Mari'ltlaN.’.
nnt released, pending their arrost.
the interior of the house, Wat
the home of two •god women ot|
rout* to Lh* Frenah prlpao
Th* grand Jury found no true
Altamoato Springs seen* weeks
undiscovered by neighbors un­ the ability of local muai lens.
1In Oulana attempted a
h Ms against Tom Daniels, charged
til It gained considerable head­
ago to rob thorn at $80.
■gainst thalr guards on Ok#
Charles 0. Early, white pouth with murder; D. R. Johnson.
way,
catching the victims
ESCAPED PRISON Eft CAUGHT] tg t b«tw**n St. Marti# d*,R*
asleep.
Who wsa Indiot*J far grand lar- ‘ barged with an assault with In­
AlgUre It waa a&amp;MB###44
coup, sroa handed n peer's sen tent to murder; Richard Hugh.*
JOPLIN, Mo, D*c. 8.—(A1 — last nlgM.
'$V *SV
end
Georgs
1
1
.
Hill,
charged
with
Unco. He admitted hi* guUt, and
Ernest J McCable was arrested
' :i a ) \v3
said that ha had 'Bsrvad • 14 etabM element; Arthur Cranston
here yesterday for officers at
month term to an Ohio Jail for sod Matson Wilson, charged wttn
Dixon, 111, where he U wanted on
the theft at * car. A ckargo id tiaaartlon and nem-support; Mrs.
a charge of breaking Jail latl
Um Ur enr of an auto waa d. Is A . Sheldon, charged w th kldAugust while under IncHctment on
KLOHIP*
Driggers, charged
napfeg | Das
r
dart J n* bU against him.
Ml##
a tox car robbery charge. Ills Slallew
..
|«
On* of th* r*d Utter days In record her* also shows he Is want­ MANKORIt
and Malcolm
la
WUlla Maxwell and M om Wat- with grand* larceny,
ApaUchlralu Clear tt
dtorged with
s assault th# history of every Future Farm­ ed at TallahaaaM, Fla, wher* bo llartow ______
aon. ahnrged wlth.aUaring fargod
.
er* of A n u rl'i Chapter U to b* escaped in 1P28 aad again to 1029 Kurils ............ _..
ntaat ta murder.
Instruments, wpro each given I
Ft.
lAud.rdtl*
.
_
Attornsp Lloyd F. Boy I* observed at SemlnoU High School while serving a prison Mntonc* Fl. M r * r s _______ __
Ft Mere* _.
_
'that on Indlctmsnt oharg- tonight when at 7:00 o'clock, for grand laroony.
Wads Jioward, dargod with
(I.In to III. .... ..... ...
an)* Maa Ashley w'th mur- members of Sc mi not* Chapter will
forgery, waa glvan two poor*.
1( . ■11ne *
.
5 h* #ella prossed. A charge of honor the r fathers nt th* annual EXPECTS
Fred Mnoro, ahargH with JaggMl.ml
. .._ Clear t l
' t# murder, lodged against Father-Son banquet.
K »*n ,
Moors Itavsn
_
Whitaker, and on* against
charged with
John Sankarik, Jr,
Chapter
Oeala
WASHINGTON, Dm .
Okeetkobse
■g with taUnt
president
la
ta
be
th*
toastmaster
OUfer, charged with '
8p*ak*r Ralnay said today that Orlaedu___ _____
._
for this event which will attract house tovestlgatloa of tha alactloa F e e ia e e i*__ Clear I I
probably 70 parson*. Th* program to congress of Mrs. Bolivar R. T soys . . . Cl*wdy i i
Titoavllt* — Otowdy t#
will include various cerentewUa, Ktmp from lh* sixth
Hm'th. dismissing
grand Jury, ordered court ad- talks by Mr. Senkarik, John Son- datrlct with th* sop port #ff
tourasd oatU Da-, 1# when ha will karik, J r, Boyd Colamaa, E. D. ]
• rrolgn powng Livings, aad will Tylar. J r, Dev id Ear*.*, and Alex
_ _
Mstan la argemsnts In a civil caa* R. Jahaaon, and music by th* |to resign and tha gnvaigg# tails
dockolod tm tr'-al that dap.
rh#ptor Siring Band,
,
a new alactjos.

Soldier Of Forty** ftfitor Establishes
Says Roosevelt Is Po li cy By Writing
“Squarest Shooter” iOf tiis Own Arrest

State Physician Will
Be ln County. Monday

w.

Judge SmithSentences 7 Of 1.3 Indicted
By Grand Jury To Terms At Raiford

CaujrhtABleep,Seven
Are RurnedToDeath

Future FarmerHHonor
Fathers A t Banquet

Lindberghs 0 nW«y j
ToMiamt HopingTo A
2£ £ * “jjiBe HomeChristmas

Junior Orchetitra Has
Plans For 1st Concert

■R
Y esterday’sWexther

�*

*
litef . J
r t «3
CM#
f* ^
*.
17
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who m a candidate Jut year ftrr the
nlgneat office In, the state of Florida made considerable
n kind*
kinds of racketeer*
racketeers whom he called
mention o f certain
^political racketeera," has decided the case of Dan Hardie,
° f Dad* county. The Governor has dfleida
decided
that the firm er _UmfT
Ah
Was, In fact, “ menially Incompetent” for turning
d
nlng down
the graft which was offered him
laiit winter. W«r regret that
_________________
________
the Governor______
evidently
does
riot bear the same feeling against racketeers of the ordinary
type as he
ho professed tgainst
against political
po!itictT racketeers.
racketeers,
'
.■ Tfje
crime
Hardie Was
removed
from of•■ff ......
. for which
m um "Dsn
« i »»*»*«iu
mu m
iiun
fjc® „was
simply
chose
law, He could
_ _J
V ’that
* ' he
U HL
„ to enforce 1!the 11.;,
not be bought nor intimidated Into allowing gangsters to
continue to operate their gambling Joints, liquor disea, and
bawdy houses as they had for years before fie uraa elected,
He put the lid on and he put it on tight-’ It®, raided one
place after another and slapped those crinnniafa In Jal
again
and again
as fast as
stuck____.
their
___________
__ ,juat
____________
„ they _____
‘ fiiwgyHit.
They couldn't scare him and they couldn’ t buy him.
How the majority of the people of Miami are lawtow
abiding citizens and want to see the town cteaned up. and
the gangsters driven out. Time and time again they bav
gone to the polls and have elected as their sheriff a Trial
pledged to enforce the law. "Pop” I^ehman WM a “ reform

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(Nations Is
HOME.
elated Press toanwd la
q a irten today Uril d lp totol*
eunraraatlona have begun to U *

E d ld W t o t fe t
O fA v ia t r is

reform of l h a ---- _
, T V y began several day* brfw *
lha Ffodat groad CoMtoU d*to*-|

m r .iitio a u
JAW m OKVIlJ.E, Dee. g —
“ I f aelf-dea tract loo is War a
beautiful thing. It was snefi t
th in g. as young Louisa Turck
Stanton, of Jacksonville, Fig., acaompliahod last Tuaaday roonvtog.M
.Such wsa the thought of John
Temple Graves II, former Jack•onvIUe newepapor editor and
now eolumnlit un The Birming­
ham (A la.) , Agn llwald writing
In tbo Nov, 23 laiue of that pa­
per.
j
“ And may there j# no moanIng nt the bar when I put *al
to son. . .” was the way Grave*
started hia column to which he
|&lt;«bl tribute to Mr*,
if tan Urn
and the manner In which ah*
choae to die.

rd Italian permanancs to tb* low,
pia depended upon radical rafsnn
of that institution.

Ordered

“ liar world licit royed by tbo ntfred. He 7s now sUlionod at the
death of her husband." ha COO- .Beatoa Nary Tardj- " *
■■ , ——
Sinnoit
—--- * aiaaii
n_ ’ _^ ~ ,of
^a tha :
'
tinned, "ikn
"she —
soared
away
to |n'ebatg*
ooilvion In'an Infmltrt aky and H a a tto a fa u tea. An espert pilot In spit* ; f a at la Nautical ■
hrr tameness, she pointed her School Ship, lha I f
t
plane stra ghl utft Into tbo A t-1U. 8- fl- Nan- M l
farrttc v rir tn four-hour- gasoline- ’ vekeVOa* o l my
—a
«upply, and died, prcsumkly, till*JC.* 0 * f ■ 1**, r * l i X
jfl
a drwerled glory of w ltot ongv'
horison aeveral hundred «aUtoV*“
lh' B f T

«*a rv*( of'msrveJi TITS3!
| awsd by its every appllanea
I Hghtan tha load of mankind,
tout It w* all should be dwsllI - f ib * tha rad* aboriginal braves,
- Uaing wampun for buying and
K P | sell Irig
f:' ' lA M living to prtiplliva caves.
' I t bad doubtless Improved on croK i •
sUon.
-. , Ifsny forces It’s hsraessed with

" I f hsppens shat thla w riM r Iw S k f
“ AdimTrt'
knew Mrs. Blanton gi JarksoO(( wotild intn, therefore, i
villa f«ur years ago. Thar* a t t come by two thing* naturally
nothing morbid or uhhealthy .(of sed sdvsnture and mr Inter

* 'chains,
J It has toiled

without

pause or|

To ostablish the power o f brains.
■ It has conquered the forces of

A biolute divorcemeet of tbe
learue from the principle*, of the
treaty of VeroalllM wUch wowd
To Report I
eliminate from the UagtM coven­
Sooth Pol* Mcfe aa then I* w a d ant nrtfcle* wh eh gnaronte* prothe North Polo —ho polar Mara. •creation of bouaderlM created by
wainuee—practically nothin*.
tut -treaty to under discussion, it

baneful than hi* no-ealled “ polilical rarketeera-

Wherefore Lynch Law
Calling attention to Uts fact that thr Rujirpme Court
hag granted George W. Counion, a convict camp Ik&gt;p«, con­
victed for the killing of Arthur Mnlllefort in a awoat box,
n new trial on the grounda that nincc Higginbotham wan
acquitted and Higglntoitham'a guilt wan "ua much If not
more than that of Counion," the latter should be given nn
other chanco, Hid Tnmpa Tribune conclude» that another
killing will protiablyJ*c added to the lonJr 11*1 of unpunlahwl
crime* in. Florida. .
,
■ .« . •
. Jt to Juat auch thing* aa till* which provoke otherivfao
the peace of the land. Wo don't believe any decent citizen
approves lynching, but what arc they expected to do whrn
they seqjuittlce continually'made a mockery of in thin way 7
runiahmenl through the court* In, of courac, the projwr
way of attaining juntice In « civilized world, but if the
world Inn't yet civilized, the alternative in pretty likely to
be lynching.
“ Maiilefert wan found dead In a aweat box in June,
10.'I2," relnten the Tribune. “ Couraon wan convicted of manhlnugh ter and,’ Or tot ter 29, 1932, wan sentenced to 20 year*,
HI* appeal wa* argued liofore the Supreme Court, Septem­
ber 13, 1023. and the Court decided the appeal December &amp;.
The opinion wnx given by three Justice*, with two diititunting, the nixth not participating becaune of illnena.
"Florida received mu c h unfavorable «dvcrtl*liig
throughout the country a* a result of the Maiilefert case,
but that bad imprejuiiun wa* lurgrly removed when a Flori­
da jury convicted the camp lam* and a Florida Judge sen­
tenced him lo the limit. Now the ‘anvil chorun' will be ro-

"In thin connection, wr note u pb&gt;* to the Pardon Board
for commuUtlop for Ijirrlmorv, Marianna murderer, not
York bad ■ b'g»,r ' tlmc that Ijtrritnore In innocent or thnt any extenuating circumlateLJB hw , jer?A|bit!.u” aLU U U i*. lUkVU. ap|ocrw L iit .-u im m -liu n isilLK h i* CX j nut, ItUl. jlffR.
setrrj out.
callup 'he want* to tlo iqiiritual work among the prisoner*
at llaiford.’ Tliitt's 11 new ground for clemency. Doubtless
; * g r plan has bren announc'd any person condemned to death would lie glad to 'do spirit­
aq fin ’ i g the NBA codvs, That
ual work* to carajH; the penalty of the law.
tmea tha weakest point of lli*
“ We note another rase—that of Karri a, highway roli4 fratn tha vary beginning.
All vary wall to eapacl avary- ber, whose sentence of 20 years was Bet aside by the Su­
to btwy lha law for palilotlc preme Court on the customary ‘technicality,* and who now
Ibna hot tkcr* ara always plen- has hla term reduced to six years, less five year* aervotl,

• he chose was fa lhful to ^
aalllng veooot and • motor
manner of her living.'"
* ? U ,r T? » r» »
»
,
of
,
I .ovary typo on thla ama*In* Kipedi
In the motor boat races on| Hon, alf-coolrd. watsrcoolrd. m
tha Bt. Johns River, at the timej. (tpes for aalf-ranialued electrical
of the iBiHiil Y u h i Q]uii [c g if* j I
imlts.,. ntgii r 1)1m #I po

Urn Ukuifti Turrit KU&amp;ftm WM

, 4j
_
.^
ways the braaltoUklds foaturo. |
n’ T« Tho courage and dexterity with £ “ * '
*h/' ' rt" ™
«
«. » »
, „»
i'Vficp fijrfnil m my poIrt
Which she managed the turps at ,r&lt;M „ „
A|1„ h#
tb* bury,, cutting more rtmypH llMn to
m. u „ „ n „ tal#r
than any ot her mate comprttCbri, p,,.^r t oar ^ ur , t lh, boitom of
vkartd Jo do,, wun hur many a. •fc, wor|d What a thrill! 1 bavs
followed.

LAKE MARY

Kaar Admiral Richard K. Byrd.
M r famoua loader, has apout tha
part two years prepart as and gaUertn* esp plies tor oar Joaraay
14.00* separata Item* I Ha haa ap­
plied modern effleleoey to oiploratlon to an aslant that, permit* ua

Expadltloo aver art out with sunk
an array ot equipment. Thera ir *
SS o f ua beside* Admiral Byrd.
I am reporting today Id M r big
lO.MKMon flaglhip, the Jacob Hup
pert, over at Ttda Water rter No.
I to Bayonne. 'wb*rv w » than taka
on Immenao auppllaa' of oil. gainlino and foal otl. Thou off for Nor­
folk forth* big larawaU radio party
and mors equipment.
t_MmJnl_BjnLls_tAktfl*-xa«-me»btm for a vary Intareatlng reason.
He Is one of tha greatest aviation
enthuataita tn lb* worM and ha be­
lieves that tbs rapid development
of American aviation dapauda large­
ly upon the youth of tb* country.
Therefore hi U taking h i along
as a representative of tbo million,'
nr young people of the United
Htats*. In order t o ‘ deal more dl
rectly with (be jroUag aviators of
the future, be baa aeked me to help
organise the "l.lllle America Avia
Hon and Kiplorallon Club." Thle
w* arc new going and I lavlta
everybody In (he country wbo la
of high srhool age nr irver, and wbo
Is laterested In aviation, esplorallon or advenlur*. to Join It. Thera
are no due*, so membership fee*,
no obltgatlous whatever.
Admiral Ilyrd end I bold so elec­
tion end I was elected president of
the Club Ws shall eaUhltih riecu-,
live headquarters for fbr club at
t,ll(|» America In the bleak and Icy
Aolgrctlr Kor Ihs duration of lb*
Hxiwdllloti, however, we (hall bava
In sdunsrlers la tb* Untied Hlatas.
wheiw ) t*m s p a w v t n i m l »
medial s ly 't -J.
' t' ,
T o everyone who sends We a
si I hr l.lnje Acierlcg Avtn|lon ppd
KiMbrslIlTd tTU/b.W the Motet t&gt;k.
InntOn. tttb HI rest and Loalogtoa
Avenue. New York city, oor Ameri­
can 'Headquarter*. I will tea* a
membership card In the clilb. M tgr
t will send to each member a proatlcal working map at |b* Polar r r
gloo* we expect to visit *o that yM
will he abla to trace every step of
our adventur** by. foltowlnk thsa*
weekly lellers I Shall be add real lug
to 'by club. Send In your member
ship nppllraUoo. Ws era going to

Mr. an.l Mrs. H. K. Wester anJ
suns,
A ll-rt JohiMun,
and Carl Anderson wrrv ^ dinner j
gursla Tlianksgiving Day of Mi.
and Mrs. tagenju st.
(rf
Mr. und Mrs. Koy Townsend
left recently un a (il|&gt; to tiiiii
former home in Connecticut.
i
Kenneth llyollalne sjienl thvj
week-end at his home here.
i
•crlmmagrk' •i With
Cat fornla'4
Mi. and Mrs. Hoover and family ,
p e steal Jjridtrpn, heroes In lha
of Hanfunt were guests ot Mrs. M, |
ine up, every man on thr teams
Williamson Thaiiksgiv ng I fay.
I
-Id* * jtar from one of tha
Thr home of Mrs. Alible J. Kills
Koolball fans who yearn lo see
ut*v ualvpra'tlkL
'"
was I hr Kulhrrmg |i!a e of a ' a conference mutch will has,
The team's m il tb tha' fiercest
group of young prupis ,wtiu eh-1
mtfotll liailler i-ver seen on the
their opportunity today when tie
Joyed a fried oyster supper. A ft­
Warner* Pros, sensationnl fooilwl
.-non. Hands, cheer leaders and
er supper the evening was dc■■s-ltats- wna. filmed, Im- w (uw ■ srp cturr, "I'ojlcer Catch," none.

ytyLto.hU'to*. *'*i_ bajKo. A-ntpuL.,

dealt with tha slats-hoag

IF Y O trV K Been gutting
o ff your Christmas shop­
ping you’d latter get busy.
The store Is filled w i t h
lovely tU ngorfj a s l well­
ing ypur arlerlltnv ;

petticoats
— "Tcra^sbd "MtlB)-----

“MRS ZEL” SAYS

sleeping: pajamas*;

“ SEE HE BEFORE MAK­

loung-irvg- pajamas '

ING SELECT!OHS F O R

...

ifi» i ) ,

velvet, e:

/ ,W

"corduroy)

CHRISTMAB GIFTS.”

dansettes
ho8- j s a ,
handkenebid
.

Twin Sweater*; India Print
S p r e a d s and Drmpary; Em­
broidered Pillow*; Embroidered
end Madeira Luncheon Cloth*
and

Luncheon Beta, Napkins,

(corduroy,

Towels, and Pillow Caaea.
Also Printed
C lo t h s ;

B r e a k fa s t

new printed Velvet

FurnI tufa Scarfs for table*,
chairs and other article*. HoU*
i

.,

-ic^.r.Vytrre&amp;r

day Curtains,

ijits Vtwtw*

T o O u r C t lfiit c iit l&amp; r s
W# want you
sea obr modern jalyy plant and
the hcnl of choice rows that produc# milk for
you dhtlF— We. speciaiia* in • low IwcterU count
that Insures the health of your h*hy.

Grade A Raw *nd Puteurized Milk
Sweet Cream—flutter— Buttermilk ‘

UWi*«su

prvsei’r were: FlTiel fTyotlatiui, Pitwell, Ann Dvorak, and Pat
Christine Ode, Mary Dunn, Elms
O'ltrleit in tha fraturvd roles, ror
Corhren. Mary Harris,
Helen {thla picture shows real football
Dunn, Blanlrg I'eekham, jVIbcit ,
Whitaker, Clarence I’eekham, and
Charles WhUakar.
d
The Crystal l^ks Borial Club
held the flrel meeting ul, lha yea&gt;

tt people wbo wont. Let’s hope
h e * plaa will work,

"And so move* on the Interesting ptQocca* of crimin*!
Flying Lindbergh* mads It Justice in Florida.”
n. Whit* and Mrs. If. H. FenhaU ,
the Boalh Atlantic la great
Nineteen msmbers and ons alatter .
ta spile of «U tha gasoline
wera praaeat.
*
-J
f
tad,to drop aff bafor* tlwy
get theb baacy plan* In. &lt;
b« mighty

{hla eauple who alwaya
M abla to do anything

SANFORD, TW ENTY YEARS AGO

Wednesday
afternoon
Mr*. Georg. M. Ginn o f Baaford took
Henry Wight entertained a few place Thursday afternoon at 4ilM
o’clock In Orlando. The c x t ia U f
friend* very Informally oomplllook place Thursday afternoon at
moaUry
to a very
charming 4:00 o'rW k In Orlando. Tha evromony took plaro at the rexlttiaea
of Ur. J. V. McKInaon. Tha groat*
to th# son of Mr. W. A. Ulan, a
prominent cilison of thla city, tie
and hia bride bav* kaoara »ach

irflirS
tha ladW w m &lt;to
' T. L Hawkin* sad Mtoa Amnia
UfhtftiHy oaurtalaod with roadInga aid moakal asMtoVa glvan Havklaa aro happy to tbo poaaoaby Mrs, Ramos, Mn. R. E. W a it alon of their father who la down
from OoaigMroa, Qa. U ayrtad tb*
wtour, Ml. Pit* aT Caouaaroa to
Mtoa Margaret Wight served &lt;W- ato* a gtMri of tb* Hawklae farm.

WStikM

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Mrii. A l m a Vernon
Weds T. J. Townsend

s %f p r f e r e c
A.

Tens.

ven rroa» 8;00 p. H. to 8:00
-b y tha. todies af the p.rst
t W
CteKh in tha cknrei
&lt; CacQian

Motlc Chib will
at t i l t o'clock at tha atudo
re Fannie 8. Munson, Myrtle
I-

MONDAY
Woman's Missionary ‘ Soci­
Mm. Lao Butner has retume*I
al too
First
Methodist
b will have a bualneas meat- from Daytona Beach where she
I 8:00 o'clock at the church. spent several days as tha guest of
L far circlaa next year Will Mra. Wllliain Seddon of Atlantic
City, N. J. ’

mails today far tha bntnar and
turkey .llp p fr to bo glean tomor­
row be the Woman's Mlaaloaary
Soclbty* o f tha , First Methodist
Church * In tha. f b'arch annex.
At. fh eb ataar them wilt bo an
attracflMh display af handmade
articlea*#Ah as luncheon sots, ambroidetadnwwela, vanity sols, ap­
rons, pillows and many other ar­
ticles mdtabto fo r Christmas gifts.
Thera WU] alto be a booth .o f
homtmidA candle* which be o f­
fered fo r ■oate,.
AU articles will be priced rea­
sonably and the women of San­
ford ara Invited to visit the annex
daring the day and avenlng. A
turkey supper will be served from
S.-00 P. M. to 8:00 P. If.

Dr. E. W. Shepherd snd &lt;i»u( li­
ter, Shirley, o f Spartanburg, S. C..
are tha guests o f the former *
Mr. and Mrs. Fay A. bossing.
U n gU -aa bpatasats.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shep­
Fay Lotting, Jr. and Hugh Mit­
CUda Number Oita of. tha Flrat hard, Elm Avenue.
chell of Canton, Miss, have re
IUpt&gt;T Church will,meet at 3:30
tamed to their home after tpendhijack’ at the home of Mra. Mary
Miss Mildred Robson, daughter ing 10 daya here with reiat tree
Halt, 1818 Palmetto Avenue, with
o f Mr. and Mrs, J. N. Robson, J r, and frienda.
Mrs..Hall and Mrs. R. W. Wars
U suffering with a broken collar
bond received while playing at
AtiNOVNCRM RNT
iCircle'Number Two of tha Flrat eehool yesterday.
Behtfct Church will meet at 3:30
The Geneva’M l"ion ary Society
a&gt;Uck wtth Mrs M. U Reborn,
Word has been received here by will stage a pie sale at Mrs. W.
B it W est Fourth Street. •
Mrs. V. U. liasly - of the death
Chula Number Three o f tha
yesterday o f her father, V. M.
P in t. Baptist Church will meet at
Fancher, at his home in Chicago.
1:80 ’ o’do.lt w lh Mrs. Lllllah
Mr. Fancher i t survived by four
daughters, Mra. llasel Moore, Miss
Ruth Faachse, Mis* Frances Fanchcr.of Chicago, and Mrs. llaU y;
snd three goon, Leonard and AVestley Fan-her o f Chlrnjro. and llobrrt Fancher of the U. S. Marne*.

Hr. M il H r
Baubnell Bain*
hare announced lha mafrlare o f]
Ihslr daughter, Mr*. Alma Vernon,!
to Thomas J. Townsend on Th.rs-1
day, Dee. 7 at 8:80 P. M, Thai
ceremony was performed by th»
Her. John Barnard Root, pastor,'
o f tha Congregational Church, atj
the horns of tha brl’V s uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Polk.l
In the pmar.ta of 30 relative*'
and friends of tha couple.
Tha wedding cams a* a surprise,
to tha guests who had been in-!
elletl to attend a birthday party!
fo r the bilde. Mrs. Townsend wore'
for the occasion a traveline full,
of brown crepe with accessories.
In brown. She was bom In Ohio!
but has lived in Sanford f«r the
past 18 ycais. She is a graduate
of Stmlnole High School.
Mr. Townsend ha* ma:V* San-:
ford hi* home all of his life and
la an employee of lh* Atlantic!
Coast t.ina Railroad. After a short
trip the couple will live at their'
home on Sanford Heights.

WecQ.sh all g o v e r n m e n t
checks fie e —w i t h dollar or
more purchases.,.

has a large stock of excelU
Christmas Gift selections.
$1.48 Vnl. fo r X m n * r .e a e n t

BED SPREADS..........
(Rose, Green and Blue)

Outing yd

Id eal X m a s G i f t —
Latliea* and M en ’s

SO-00 Count, Best Grade, I

Sheeting yc

Bath Robes

HOSE
H oys’ and G irts'
I-a (lifts’ P o lo
C O A TS

$|
t

Daves Department Store

G. K Ihoe's store in Geneva tomor­
row nfiernonn, it was announced
today. The public is invited tn
petti Ipalr in thin event.

Across from Post Office

Announcing

received la rge arwortIm pbrted nedtlacea.
fo "i»R * 6 ra eelei* and
.n o Y w ittes,.th ey o r e

f . , AfcLaulin
t the "Jeweler
&gt;i,C

pivk'-s.:

Circle' (vuinb?r Six of lho Flrsl
Rsrtbt Churrh will meet at 3:80
k n . IL II. Hill, 1018
PalnfeUo'Avcnne.
JAs
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o'tratV’wllh

’ Board mdtting of tha Prestyterian Auxiliary will be held at
3:W ' o’etock at tha church and

BABB” is little,
but smart I

M U T in

N EW FORD V-8

*&lt;■ fcOfw

98c
"tio lld a y -b o x a d ’*

;iK L T

SETS

T b e N fiv Ford V -8 fo r 1934 w ill be on display tomorrow at the shourooms o f F ord dealers. Surpassing

ft gpsliiy cowhide.

Plain
’-|h) Ifwehy^yye slide buckle. !I

great F ord o f 1933 in economy, beauty and comfort, it is truly the car o f this modern age—theqclm ittatiOi

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A.ahi tojiiWii r

hi r —i

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y r - ^ ** aw.towuw *

ram
am
msm
^

years F ord progress. It combines the proved performance o f the V -8 cylinder engine with two important

Aliened
fleet/&gt;t

V’

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91

tures— D u a l Carburetion and perfected Clear-t'ision Ventilation. See it and d rii'e it a t the firs t opj.
R em em ber you r friends

with Penney’*
t *

TL.

y t* H J. E U l

O U T S T A N D IN G

enax

IM PRO VEM ENTS

IN

THE

NEW

mol ton of the cor. This simple venlUelioet ey*leu. msinlslnj drolt-fret circulslion, Inslies. M e
senfee comfort, t i n stol fogging windshield la
cold or stormy wvether. Doth windahUld and
cowl vrntilslor can be opened le supply addiI ions I eir needed for comfertebie warm ■mrtim
driving.

U tm *” ' :

DI STI NC TI V E N F S ' A FFUAWANCB aw
henrud by the newly designed chromium-pi sled
rsdiatee shell and grille, new hood louvres, aeW
hub caps. Interiors are ettrectlre, sKk aew
tufted uphelerery, new mouldings, new tew
type headlining, new lastmmswl panel, aew

firetut!

FUNDUS IN C O tO t. On Du Lone

F O R D : V-8
aad assn so during luesor.
GJIl AT IK SLIDING COMFORT
latraaasd sprtssg Bssttilliy. The i

U U . (ospe. 3313. Ford or Sedan.
I-use Tador, IM3. lie Uum Fart
lie L k it Coupe ( I w i t h i n ) , '
lu a o C a s t s ( ) w indsw u), M M ,
Road.Ur, *331. Da l e t s H a iti
Cabriolet, fill* . VlrtnrU. » « l T o

JNG of
the.* NEW
FORD SAT.Dec.9 -O U R
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For your convenience our showroom will remain opjn on Sunday, Dec. 10 from 9:00 A. M. (o 11:00 A. M.
L

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N . PA LM E TTO A 1

�WttittaM fu t r t

.
BtaalUot pUyvr — C t a r *
(Rhortj) Roberta, Georgia T&lt;
m-fKtttntf. fin foot t»o

Woe ForLowr

quarterback,

ATLANTA. D o r. I. — 1*’) l o o f n t nm
ran— B u ky Bryan's
looftit
Boutlmaatora footnrff W ' rttro- 101 yard rolard o f kickoff agntast

K y ra f n M h l r t

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Georgia Toth for TnUa* v-rtocj.
I.ja r**t gain eta pOM and run—
79 yank, Georgia n . Georgia
Tech , K *r to Grant, pass,14
yard*, ran U yank.
Mott tl*d loam — Centenary,
which p ta y a d tto - aaaritom d#adlock* ill M'eaaaioa.

#pteti
/
Tbo npeet carrying moot dietsM r fo r tto^Jo**-—G##Tgj* T « b 'i
6-0 Win o n f Dak* In t o t gam
when victory would h t n brought
Dak* on unbo*lon oooooa n d p*».
#lhly On invitation to tto Ho»*

" i t s r

M cLAUUN, Jr.
#

nMmnd,

foot-foaf lath tackle.

(equipment Oot

*. , &gt; * J ' . i i

O ola aitrlal

US Park A t *.

g r t o o f KooIWo
lo f, Mr. B arra eald fho d l f had «

M b Mary Chamber af Comcaarc*
ha11ding,
1:00 o’.lofkt
under
Oooigo Slonerock, Loagwood City.
Hail, I:J0 o'clock; under IL B.
Donnla, Altamonte Spring* vacaai
•tor*. 1:60 o'clock: under C. M.
Wmalh Oviedo CKy HaJI, t:»p
o'clock; under N. C. Jacob*, Cholaata, near store, 1:80 o’clock; ueder R. N. Button, Centra polof.
fleo, t i l l o'clock; under Endor
Curtett, Geneva poaloffle#, 3:16

that a **w tro.ua Jaat computed 1
atowe lifioo re* ideate. H i jpdkj

float b4Mc*g» Tether* of Ton-

Other surprise daelaioao— Au
buiD'a wtn over Georgia, Tulato** •waaiti* Great of Goar4*8, 11oweU
triumph over (W rote, Centre&gt; of Alabama, Eontoral of Ren­
vl'M ry f» » v Waahagtoa and U f , te* ky an! Mlckaf af L S. U.
Probably Wat paster — Jack
pkekleo*
defeat e f Newberry,
Georgia’* narrow escape frock TWIHgo of Goorgia Tath.
BtMfaat ^ if* toam— Toone*a*«.
U FWItork Braany Wynn hadn’t
Teaaaaaao, MsoiaeJppI State’* tie
with Vanderbilt, Florid*’* win and k ot far tto .pear the Volun­
te e r s - .m ig h t be g*«th*a*tern
ghamplona and tho Boa* Bowl

.

Beat defenair* club*— Alabama
with 17 point* for opponent*, and
Centra*ry with 16 point*.
INJURIES PROVB F A T A f,

led Food 8 to ro H

and FLOUR
DEBT CHAPMAN

steadily regard)*** o f deprcaaka*.

What other pruporty baa the#* qu*J|U**T

Member* o f tho office pereempel
wffl bo paid at the CWA office at
4:40 attack;. roetntore o f thd
Magnoia Avenue Employment of.
Geo peraonnel at tto CWA efflcd
at 4:4* o'clock, and monitor* o f
tto Engineering Department wU)
bo poid at tto CWA office at 4 :U
O’oteck.
Worker* under P. W. Moore- wilt
bo paid at 4b* f r e atatlon at 6:14
o'clock; tho*# under J. E. Math,
burn at tto earn* piece at 6:36

rto'c*.

"SAnfdrd'i

toaSHwi. tto Baft.

toctu*# it li Safa; It ik taX T r* and car* Fro*, pad

J iU tk.

more than I t pa* coat a f the -ha*
mas occupied by whlta people are
owned By the occupant*.
Tho touting etortaga, to paid,
ha* tod it* counterpart lira atottt t * o f farm* ta Colquitt coon

N E W SMYRNA, Doc.
1*
Horton, local huilaca* - moo, grbo
waa Injured on* weak ago by an
r t plot Ion of a Delaol raging, d M
yoaterday. Mr. M fptto I I I
tto
owner of tk* Motiog E g e r Soto

TU B rB D D B N TIA L INSURANCE CO. o f AMI
t). L. TUBAS

DOZIER ft GATH" Q U A tttY PAINTS
« •■■■■■ -sto to h i.. ftMti"”

-to

Tto price trend 1* atUf gpWprd—New, ehriaaaly, la tto time for
tom* wwnere te check over tto ostdriar and tatorimr of tftotr
heeare, sad to here aereaai ry palatlag 4 w Wfere rasta^adrape* Mill higher.
\ . ,
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STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE C a

under Fred Harriaon at tk* asm*
niece at 6:56 o’rlock* tho*# under
F. fl. Dvaorj. at tto lama pin:* at
;#£La!tlock,

rolled
p a ; ton* Bra|h-

Ugh Magi* gain* Mr .tho night
with 0 S*4 O'ore.
;
. Gam F. Wotor of th* Laundry
loam took M fh hobkr* * with M5
for 8 gam** wh l* rgDl’ Petold of
tto Hl-Gied# Bakery totaled 66*&gt;
Scores: - . *
. (!
m to lk k
tea
w. « r nato - - • • • -’ Zi
1!!

'FOR (CASHING
GOVT CHECKS
eo^vi; i ...lie

4th Sti: »nd Sanford Ave.
LIBBY*S FOOD SALE

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; Wo Chtou* for Ctohlag Ggrontaeat

*

LIBBY’S

No. 1 Can*

No'. I Cana Tiny Kamel
corn,

wAHItINOTON, IMC l - T "
RopafaUcga aatlotol raqvm'.MWW

ship by mpaallng hoetile opinion,
lb* preea and tto radio.
!o •up port o f ita aaaartlon, (to
committee eald that (her* waa
documentary evidence that rad *
hroadraetlng atattona had been
threatened with lass of IIcenee* eg.
lei* they rensorod the use of thotr

No. I Can

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

J pig. Ovraee* Pancake Flour A

1 pt. I’uro Gold Hyrip, both

LARD

Large

CATSUP. 2

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Van Camp'*

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HOMINY, No. 1 can

jSaaiBole

ausage i

p o n c o g N : ,.. .

•Wator Ground

Bemiaole aaa.*a-

No. 2 Cana OahJen
PEAS. 1 far-------------- - U a
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No. 1 Can* Bartlett
PEARS. 1 for-----------

Jlft* Cobbler - ' i i i r

POTATOES, 10 lbs...
Ohio Yellow

ONIONS, 0 lbs.........
* P vgrtat

BUTTER, 2, )b. jsr......
Land o’ SytokUte 'and -

Jb.'.....:......
York

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IN SEASON
,

iiaay' Ga, YaRog

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AIM (ir* 4*d. M nrfle) 1* t o ----- lie
anrr Junto CELERY, atglk--------- 14*
4**r Lars* Freak OOCONLTH, rack le

* ^ ** *
PkhIP ^ *

m

Volw

APPLES, 4 lbs. .......

kkup la now

PILL8BURY’
;cr

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wroni:: . j

- )C H ,

salm o n

1H Can* Yellow Cllug
FftACHflS, 1 fm

......... » c

ewer

Roaedala Corned Beat
HASH, i N * ..I can*..

Octagon

Pecans

'-wC:grapm;.

•

SOAP ar POWDER

■Coffee

...

BALANCED Jkitp BEST

14 Oi. Ulan
JBLJjY ..................

■No, 1-Oaa i

T to Repobli.nn member
federal radio eommlMioO.
A. LaFount, eald: "Th**
rmrrort. T tor* ha* 0*v«
any throat or a aoggeetlon o f K.'
Doputy Adtalnlef dot Hoi Ho*
___ _______________ radio cod
Jar NRA eald: Mt'a the, moat rldl
culoui ami absurd ib'ng I've eve
heard of.”
'T t o Republican national com
mV tee’s statement f a * regard*
m the most vigorous which ha
com* from It alne* tk* new ad
ministration took offpe;

a

SPINACH. I N # . * cans 16c

dw'sla
from eevera
Tto aatloaal rommltt*
n&gt; Into particular* * »
Ha Bisection that ttor imantary
evidence li J

a ’ formal pr»a* release, too
charged tto adminktratloo /p
aaaklng to aolaMiak a-dktatar*

I'pl'afll1 Ml'»

H t an# Mm iipflk

Other Price* Friday amd Ua^imiay Only-----W* Reoen

P I N E A I ’ PLV; J U IC E

TK X A8 riG fi

gASAg e

20tTW. First

Itueed. U&gt;1* or T-lton*

Prunes
4

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STEAKS

*I

M a tc h e s 3 f o Y

HrY 1

Ska BP1NACB* 1
'A k CY'WRBTN. (Whale)

Diet you kootv there art tkrag graduu o f

yrt^4A4th Chtoto #e hafliB^. •
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pared to rna a* • club. If h k « . .
aary, IU nuthwvily over price*'
ehar*ad hr d lrilllm , wholwalcn.
aad other*.
Although direct power o*cr ra­
tal! price* la lacking, word em­
anating today from authoritative
quartan waa that unlaaa charge*
to conaumar* are tumbled aharpIjr after the preaent confualon, th*
government would wield ita au­
thority drastically to bring about
what It term'd a belter competi­
tive condition.

FERN PARK
•I

IsSoundest Money

.-"fit make* export* aaaltr and
Import* harder at that, If a tea- 1
oraMa balaoc* at trada ha a rriharigr o f federal credit— ha VaU tUoatinaeo rrowi ix g e yn*&gt;
Wkll#— agalnat
the
t hare a definite, tangible and hancealU
3WF
umVrataadabla object- .^ - terror* a# a fifth hard winter—
he it apandlag bUlloaa aa 7 ha
1 th a N R A elte&lt; urged Urn moron
i—
beookd apand than la a ;war,, ha
facto rare net ta let l ha "bull lea (a belapelag the normal budget
.Wa * n paeklnx O i r T BOXKK a f Cltrwa tr a il for ih* *ajor&gt;
m oi yww front* te Ih* Nwrth. Paney fruti anlr-~and in*
pundita who are now moat oacaT had covering tawrymey apending
Lprlca* are aalrtim-lr law. Itav* raur frail nark-d by ii » m * wnn
o rl the “ aa-ealled captain* of til 'with laemaa sufficient far IabacH i n
b«W a * that It w ill‘ arrtv* In th* ‘heal
m rondlllu*.
nance who pklnnad tha country eat and amorUaabon o f the &lt;Wt* -if --a lira by mlanamed aecuritld*” do for railed.
i Extra Quality York
t
j
,
thalr thinking for them.
v
“ In ether worth from
erury
"What do thoaa who 'cfltlcla* maatara o f curroncy ralue— gold
th* Prealdenl'a monetary policy ~ OqYe rage, favombl* trada bal­
on either aid* of th* argument— ance, balanced budget— the Rooaef b at Shipped
The M-v#nlh atiint night ol the
propoaeT 'Would they hate him velt dollar la the aoundeat monaj
Oviedo High School will b* held
on
tht
face
of
the
globe
now—or
go to B 100 percent gold dollar!
Friday night, l»e«\ H.
' ■»
Thera la no doubt that th* ma­ at any other time.
Dr. and Mr». J. S. llnpklna, of
"The coon ty U conducting a
jority aantlmant la tha country
Naahv lie, aic apending aearrnl
|Round Given
A a
v * 110"
and In Coagreaa would laatantly, monelary experiment hut It A d ■
week* with their aialrr Mr*. i*.
J BEANS, 3 Ibu. .. 1 U L SQUASH, lb.
on lb* opening of the next aesaion, not throw. ewfty body, eewi and
(1. Smith, in Oviedo.
L Young
Ft**h
lmpoea on him a flat aaanay law brace he* to da It, aa tt&gt; wobld
Dr. ami Mr*. W. J. Carpenter
that would wrack our acuoomlc Imre dona If It had gout hradfcfm
S P IN A C H , 2 lbs.
|OKRA, lb........
left Wntneaday to attend the
t* the prlnUug preaiee—eltbat.Bp
ay* tern.
Mrthndiat conference In Oral*
“ Da they now propaaa a •paeti'- the urging o f the - gruanbaabara
I Fancy Iceberg
tht* week
or
on a congreai tonal r* brand
Ic cut In gedd content, and If no
from the Inalotenee of tha Inflex­
The Missionary Ladle* of the
what cut? Nobody knew*. On# ible *ooe hundred gold eeatac*.’ "
Methodlo Chun h met fur an all
might aa wall flip a coin and Iha ■ Johnaon added that th* Pro* lday quilling party at the home of
President doe*n't happen to b* a lent "la giving the InflatieaMt
I Fancy
A
Vino Ripened Fla.
Mr*. C. I,. Wolcott, A dinner wa*
cnin-fllpper.
, theory an almoTate teat but ha la
serve,I at I
I*. M.
[C A R R O T S , 2 bchs. J L w \ * TomatfMN, 2 Ib u ....
“ The deprOdatloniata any that doing It without jumping Into an
Mr. ami Mr*. Allan Timmpaon,
price* vary with the price af bnmaaaured tbyu, and ha ahould
[GRADED For Quality
10 Lba.
of Invvrm-aa, »pent th* Thank*gold. They can't nrovaTli. Thor be­ have the support of every prudent
giving hulnlaye with their paivnte,
llev* It. Well, tha President 1* man la doing i t
'Hr7~2i&lt;l Mr*. J. N. Thompaon.
giving that theory aa earvful and
aawiplate • tett W W I O W eoS-Th# fir»t Sunday Scho-d waa
Roy Grucrrlca free* a flracevy-Stal i -=
'eelved. ,
,
Ray Vegetable* from Manhattan Market
eatuollihad
by -Rabarit fUthaa'-ln
•'But tha teat he hga Invented
t i l l a, (llnueeater, Eng.
keep* everything In hi* own con­
. B n o f F a n cy P ru li D elivered to A n y P o in t o f Ga. aa
WASHINGTON, IVe.
trol. It praoerve* tha, m d lt af
jk « w aa $1.00.
Iha United 8tala*. By buying gold
D* termind, to bring tha price* for
wklaklei, rye* and other legallied
pelable* Into tha eerier rrach nf
rilm pocket hook a, Fdarat olflrlalt
today
rvmtVmplatad ' (herraring
liquor Importallona to awelt tha
"naturally lead ti* to the
dumaaDc aupply.
Jraper*.’
Tha Adiplnlalratlnn alio la pro' V; - T
-• *■ - ---- -- ' '-m
• After
enume rating
erf Ural
■paper* bo remarked:
perfluoua, but th* newspaper* *o|
I "I don’t' know that I hav* any eagltrly aakrd for It that I **1011
•
■quarrel with them for their aetlr know why It ahould be denied
a n o
m
Wherever food la produced there are A A P buyer* a*lad­
fltiea. After all, a nowapaper la a It ha* about aa much mcanlhg a*|
f good deal like ahy ether bualneea “ raay-maeny mlny-mo,"
ing thr beat of the crop and aemling It by tha ahnrteat and
I and Ita opinion*, evea though th*
Jahnaon Baled aa Indication! of I
moat direct route to your neighlmrhood A A P Food Store.
l editorial *we‘ la employed in lhair aihalnlatratlan
acrompltahmcnt* I
I axpreaaloa, la the view of the in- American Prdrratlon of
labor |
And because »o many million* of you depend on AAP for
[dividual who own* it.’*
figure* that 1,000,uoo ware wurkall of your food need*, we are able to arcura Ih* heat food ob­
lie aalJ none of the aaaaillng lag; code* operating; atrrl Irulu*-1
tainable for you and charge very little for It!
paper* had ahown ju*t how the try aaklng code removal; Iritile j
alleged "attempt to Inatitul* a Induatry reporting &gt;inuh|rd payprre* ceniorahlp" could tw carried roliai mill* prospering; rontiguoual
Smithfield
N o. 1
nut by an executive department eommunltlr* eharing in the bene-1
Brand
Cana
j with congn-a* ar.d the * 0111001* fit*; New Ynrh department *liire*[
court ilttlng over It. II* nulrd roporlng adrlitlon uf *1* or rritn
1new* paper Inaiatcnre upon a aod* thousand worker*, anil payroll uf
H oc.
Quaker
I declaration of
freedom of the fr.OOOAOOi two mail urdar hou»e*|
M aid
with burine**
IH^OO.OOu above J
||u t * i , aaylng;
w .u . ,r „.,a i » •
"We have rvganied thla a* *u- October last year.
Iona
No. a
Brand
Cana
* W Retell.
;*»«■ ■*. ■

PAPPLE S
EGGS

7 Lbs.

,

M EAT M
Phono
Western or Fla,
R E E F R O A S T , lb,
S T E W , lb.

* lamb
SHOULDER ROAST, lb,...
Boned and llolletl
VEAL ROAST, lb............
'Well Trimmed
f ffa *
I’OHK HAM. Ih.
X tH All Cut* of
STEAKS, lb....... X O X *
(Lb. ioc)
A B rn
Hnitihurgrr, .3 Ibn,
Ileal Hulk rotnpuum) ^ Q a
LARD. .3 Urn.
Pure
rOFPRK—In hulk, lb......
HIik* Rum? Whole (Iruin
RVCBe B IKk,
Light Houac
ULKANNKR. 3 Dif “ ....

doz.

10c

[Lettuce 2 large hds.

[Sweet, Potatoes

h P
TEA.

Administration Seeks
.To Reduce IJquorCoBt

Fr~^ATLANTIC-^PACIFIC

M r
... ........ Mfc
....................

Pork Shhuldar
-4 A l p
ROAST, lb.
Dirk (1b. 16c)
A C ||'
CHOI'S. 2 Ibu....
Pork (lb. 10c)
O P a
SAUSAGE, .3 Urn.
While
fjM TJ d '
IIACON, lb........ l l v

t8W
25C
. 7^7................. l10c.
v i» ;
...

aacv.ti

V, lb..............
F R t jr r

c a Ik e

Ycmrl

tw V

!T O B fi&lt; tt5 n r * T !T !

Tiomc Owned and

V* ""tfASH

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Fleah

Tender Itih

OVIEDO

v-

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GROCERY

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406—Sanford Ave.—406
A

Monarch

l,»»"'&lt;l

I Fig Bars 2 9 c } | COFFEE 2 S r I

Corded B eef'
&amp; Beans

OUR OWN III.END
Tndia ‘Ceylon

|0 . K .
S O A P
Eicallcnt for laundry and houaawork

S

LOVETTS

T w ig
('•At ItIm'I fy ’m F mhioiin tin.
No

Barbecue Hash

GROCETERIA

117 R. lai
.—

bars

( i OVRHNMKNT (TIF a AH—

LIBBY WEEK

lO pounds 21c

)f t «n

romp6iiml

In Hulk

X Lard 4 lbs.

9c

lllllm . 2!Vc
7 Iha. 2.riC

25c
29c

t'fliHHcn Ki-y T &gt; «

Milk 5 tall cins
FLOUR
M -9 9 S
)*il lelivary V XXX X

Dried
Heany
Dried
Fruits
^ C o u n try

1M Iha-Cfb «

A A

Ulltli l.arhqntaa
Marrmt#
I' m i am
uf***
■pin.
■pin, h »4
KMb f i , la n e l.lnactB, 1&gt;I*
Ihh Kirii
ru n YOUH IIK A LTII
WH IIAVK
WHAT YOU W ANT
,
I - *.r r ’ ,
Kul|-^Wlth Order*

Kh

I Cheeselb. 16 CI | Butter lb. 2 3 CP

DBCEMIIRR 8 THROUGH DECEMIIEH J£
H ggcU j P r j t k lit Lib b y I'roduciw

. Ivltabury
X X 3C
ibury X
XXXX
6 IJ&gt;. Bag

U p i,

F ancy— No. 2 ra n ...............

M E ATS' TH A T PLEASE

lo u r 24 lbs: ‘9 9 c

JUO.U-R
...

l.AKI.K HlANhH

H a m b u r g 3 Lbs. * jc
SKL. Pork Chops 3 lbs. 2 5 b
Western Neck Bones
lb.
5c
Veal Roastlb. 12k Veal Stew lb. 10c

U. H. N». 1'Irtah

.GHETTI, Encore Itrsnd— 3 tall cans
* lb. carton

I^vatt'a
f

r i O ^ A W ^ S b . l FWnh D efldoffn,

dll A. Mallow, Pur* banto#

COFFEE

p

'R A T E D M IL K . W h ite Houac. 3 tail c a n a „
i S A U C E , Q uaker M a l&lt; L ~ « N o . 3

C o f f e e lb .
E G G S ,d o z . 2 3 c
'■

1

Good Old C ii Sweat
1 ft| *
4‘o U l o n , 10 P m .
l u t
ranry Bl.ralt
IS . R .Flour, 24 11m. O O
w C
V
1 -Peanut
lu tU r, 2 lb. jar..

ruouit, 2 pkp.
‘ br-a

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H-aa.

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MA
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C H O PS^
rFTt

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ROAST BEEF Lb. 16!c

*

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•

*'.•

1

,

j

STEAKS lb

h a l t . S for.
Tal1
«r
4 Q fb
T * 11
V
P
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t M IL K . 3 fo
forr l O V .
L a rg e Stalk Caltf.
c eL
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I'lara Order far
XM AM TL'IIKKY

Fresh Western
Pork Hams

GRAPl^Tua-

15S3Ai-iL.
y.Huinftird llahlng
l ’O W lIK R , lb. pkg.
Devj* Cup
&gt; S P IN A C H , N o. t y t d ta
tlmmlm - .
,
. c D F F E E . lb............. ......
“K iJtiev

i
M EAT

^L, • ?

B A C O N lb.
*e.

MEAL 5 lbs.
Apples
lilnrk

Wt I

Itril Grade Whll*

SUGAR 51bs.

ColdatrtaM
Brand

'“ Obelisk" Plain or Self Itiiing

|K ]

BRANS. No. * earti.,:
Thin Shelled
J ’ E C A N B . Ih...............j

FRUIT C A K E M A T ER IAL
lia r* A Supply— I’riced I

Will* Urdi i# - U, b No. On*

IRISH POTATO EH, 10 Ibn.
Ivlrr§|illi ■ *

f-

NGo d lb h , Ih... „ ...........

Golden C O R N ..

BWk T.*»f .J&gt;«.
V IN E G A R , Ik
t o f p in o

C O R N . 2 l\m~
CHlPSO or I T ?

RlSso. &gt; plum
RIGHT RESERVED TO UM1T QUANTITY

* a

�if lB W E AlfitTt

aqtDSDULE,

I M t o t x pUyad to Sanfer-d, and
. * • I M iM fM t im p * #f I W 'W KW will to to Onto i M S t A u f.
u Um .
.
Coach M e lH U U i !i3 a t o il
that to vrtU t m i f i far hi* open- |
In* gam* i t a lator data. H*
weald net *ajr whether the Wild-1
weed W U iciU who sneaked as oa
hi* IMS griddars and handad U n a ;
I 1 to 0 lacing ereetd be Invited'
to open the IBM eaaaon bow*ref.
Twenty on* letter* were award-,
ad this year, lb* ceaeh announced,
with senior* beIn* named (or the
, honor la almoet every c u e ..
Letter winner* at football for
1 1BSS are; Leri Brennan, Ralph
Pearaeo, and Randy Slaughter who
played In every quarter dorln* the
year) Roe* Odham, Larry Harri*
eoa, Richard Deae, Glean Oevocek,
Jack Ho*hea, QuUllan
Jordan,
Oliver Miller,
Labile Ham ate,1
...
La Ovardta at maw Verb City, M a e f l z lam *
Bonner Carter,. Walter Feeler,;
Mill* Boyd, Georg*
McClelland, I jtowwl lUllaa bandmaster, aw* rtpM. Judge Baiwwal
John Brown, Arthl* Brows, Claude' boabory,a* lea ef a* aid American family of Kpiaa*
Kelly, ‘ Jimmy
Dyson, Bobbi* j Prtlau alargyma*. whaaa ftonaws laqwtry toto Tam.
Knight, and S t Clair Cameron * * ' * * 5 f * maih*** awaatth* Tlper a«t and Faolaa

___________________ AN IN D U P K N D B N T D A jL V
M em b er A ssociated

RATES

DISCARDED Toya . to
Elka Club for Elk'a Chratmaa

HAVE TOUR WATCH rep air*
by eoa whe eoally kaowa hna
Brt***. Jowatotj Mac. Ah.

FOR B ALEi Tvr* yuan* Joraey
cow*. Freak la. Jwat arrived.
Phone M B - I . ..............
..........

PA8T PRESIDENTS Club BarnFOR BALK CHEAP: $10 credit
'yard Bride*. Woman'a Club.
on pvrikaao • a f •* aaw FriglTuezday. Dec. IB. &gt;:S0 P. M. Done
del re. Good until Dae. « L Apply
prize turkey. Two chicken*. two
FrigWtora, caia EaraRL
y
du:ka. two dog*n agf*. prize*.
Aucton and Contract.
FOR l U I ^ r A l i t t h - W » t . f

Unlverelty, leebel tbel, right,
etudlee retarding effeat af
wlade In all madam tranopan
UUen and tr ill ta devalep bob
tar alrpUh* wing with laaa air
drag. Car medal la MlfntlfltoF
Ty Mrdamllnoil# eraete bettor
baton*#, larger paeecnger area,1
eemfert end eeenemy, thraagh
reduelng wine reeletewea.

CI&lt;OSlNG OUT Etruzcmn PetU m
Sterling 8ilver at tt off. Mc- Bee. Mill* bean offered at present
law priced. Terme givoa.v Mill*
Laulln, tha Jeerelar, Park Ava.
mutt 'ba Cold atlo «o m , W A &lt; •'or
wire. R. A -Waalhar
FU RN ITU RS f* r r
,
FOUND: Female Llewellyn eetter.
Coo&lt; condition. IM E. » U l
Owner may have e*me by call­
ing at Herald and paying for thlz BUY A N ElgtoT*Wrtot Watch I

• err.

- your wttch trtuhlee are'o'
McLaulln, the Kaerator, Faik J

*118. 1. 181,’

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CCUil |Jl « 4«s If

LEGAL N01K F

M il W. tat *1.

i&lt; m o r M t a v rn -a i u z
NOTICK I* IIKIIKDV
IlIVKh .CUBAN S IV O L T aaato BOO tlvea to twa deye MgMIng..
&gt;.nl uml.r end by vlrlu. of a flaa ■eldlere an Freeldentlal Pit*** cheating at ret lie hot#]
l-crrr nf (or.cloiur* and aale dalad
,
Nuvtmb.r ltth. lilt , and eater** '* ■ hjeveae Pellee heedquartere.
In a rertafa caue* p-ndlng I" tbe
(’Iri-ull fouri ..r the Twenlr Third
Judicial ITIrculi of riorlde, la and
fur Mrtnlnnir cnuaty, In Chaaeeri,
-h-r-lu lllnrb llammork ('orpor*■
lion, a riorld* cirpofellea. I*
plaintiff and llrnry r Mrilowon
and llulk A. H clleota hie wife,
Phillip* Tire Blorea Ino.. a cimt— ,
ration, Ih* U. P. Ooodrlch Rubber 1
Onatpany. a eorpofelloa. aat United
Mtaiee llekber CoiaeAny, luc.. a cor*

VO U N O tIT MAYOR ef
a mejar alty. Fr*"h C*wtana, B1. af Detroit, eoa
af genatae Cetuene.

RF.F.n PICTURES THREE K I L L E D
C O N G R E S S AIM IN G UN BATTLE
AS I N F L A T I O N O V E R L I Q U O R

ttfo:r.n^i:rte.rt Jh.&amp;

i

M'.inllnued Irani race On*)
vtctlma.
A United State* border p*l-&gt;tl
i eichanged volley* of shots with
e bend of Ifl men In the ll’o
Grande River at th* foot of l*n:k
Street here.
! One patrol men and two of th.’
| rum smuggling band were killed.
|They wpiV florae ft. Melton, Jl,
l formerly of Conyers, Ga., Unit'd
j State* patrolman. Franc aco Goo
! talaa and lllglnlo Parse, both of
luarei, M«ak:an city across the

Court, w il l o f f s r f o r a s l i sod w i l l
M i l to tho h l f h t . l blddsr fur cssh
si the f r o m
d«»«»r o f
the Court
llo u ss In H«nfnrd.Nem|nol« C»»unt&gt;
Kie l Ids. du ri ng ths U g o t hours o f
ssts. on Ih# firs t dojr « f J ss u s r r,
A. U t f l t , th# ssm# t&gt;«lng I Hut#
D sf of
Ibis Court,
Ih# fn ll ow io ir
d#ocrlb#d r#al ##tst#,
altuot#
In
B im ln n l t County. F l o r i d * , t o - w l f :
IdOl# I oi. t « t s o d I t l nf O r
gwnyeto t^ind Cnrtlpony*# I'tot o f
Dl ark 11s m m nr k
S i Ih# som#
#p|&gt;w»r* nf r#enfd In IHot Bonk
t. pog## l i t . l i t , ood I I I uf th#
I'ubltr
ll t rn rd s
o f g#mtool#
(Niunty Kli'rir.o.
th# oom# to t&gt;# #titd In •a l l a f y sold

d#rro#

JAM (I 811A RON.
gt»#rlol M k i t . r
C ltA W F O ltn A O AgK IN.
Orlnndu. Fl orida
Att or n# *# for r i A l A l l f f

•VAntH# »mo!l##&gt; budget
It b l f .Rnough with our

the muddy water* of the Kh&gt;
Grande.
The K1 Paso honker patrolmen
is d they *aw two men disappear
aa th* smuggle™ lied Uward th*
M nlcin aide. Belttf waa aapre.Md that the two loit their
llvea.

Colorado's

NRA Chief Says
Assistant/ E a r n s
Salary Paid Her

river.
as opposed to th* Preslthnl s drive
for Industrial recovery.
,
“ I don't know whet his money
plans are," said th* senator. “ If
they are eouml, I expect to be
fighting shou'.dtr to shoulder with
him. It isn't a question of poli­
ties In th* partisan saost."
Read aa**et*A-th»- llght-laa- me
flatlun will b« led by th* west and
south.

St Augustine Grldders
Seek Post-Season Tilt
Conch Leonard McLucaa was
considering today whether or not
to accept an offeri 1* play the Bt,
Augustin* Mullgb la a peri neason football gam* *Uher at Pan

To-Night,

Frartrinco Mo-queda. IB. former
high school student here, was ahot
twice and a In a critical condition.
At t-aredo, T * a- four Meik an*
who were aaid to have tried to
•moggie **ck* of liquor and alco­
hol intn that city, worn routed In a
gun right aa thay wadad through

d u h Ab t s

Strickland TermsNew
Ford A s Finest Ever

Awumpanlod by E, D. Cooley

*PARA, Brazil, Dec.
—Col. l.'harl™ Iindl&gt;en:h de­
rided definilrly today tn fly
into the Interior of Hrnr.il to.
morrow. The
Flying Colonel
act hi* * ml aa Mnnno, more
than H00 milea up the Amn­
ion River. He planned tu leave
that point Monday to return
to the United State* via Trin­
idad. Puerto Rleo. and Miami.
It wan unindicated whether lie
would fly overland from Man.
ao» on hi* homeward journey
or return to the acanmzt via
WASHINGTON, D*c. 9.—
the Amazon.
The ahnrtc-t
(A .P .)— Advice which FtiK'llctl i oveiland flirht tn the r«n«t
"don’t rock the bout" was
would require him to pilot hi*
passed out to American bus- Me plane over BOO mile* » f
incss men yesterday by one j jungle.

who has befn inside the
works at NRA. '
;
With labor)'pressing hard •
for ruprvnentatfon on ewdc:
authorities,;*Aa the admin- 1
istratlon Btpaerzeti between
important ’ tfrittending de­

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(iiv e n A p p r o v a l

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W o m a n W illB o llo ld
F r o m H o m e O n 2 nd
S tr e e t S u n d a y At .'1

'as Fairbanks
wnnt

lui.d.

The official rninutr* of a
f ii
«e**ion on Tue-ilay uf the -i&gt;• *r-1Doug!
ing committee *.f &gt;lie i-.-nf iiuee
quoted Hull a* follow*“ Fiank|f.
the
inti i •; * "im l1
hunker.* alwayj- ' ove rtrolig’i hi*. ^
lered Pn-*lden! R.«i«evrll and st H

VAMMUP JOINS
Willi HACKERSOF
i!diis!-:\11r i i \n

Officials Inlcrpretllis
Action As SignThal
Recovery IsNearing

••eelf alerting" hanging machine.
Warden Roy Beet ordered tbe
machine demollabed to make room
fo rS lethal gae ahamber authorlard by the lait UglaUture.
Curieuely enough, the gallowi
waa deaigacd by a former-runv ct.
It . oneiated nf a platform, • ayatom of wolgkt* and rep** and a
noon©. When tha condemned man
stepped upon Uw platform hi*
srelgkt released a trigger which la
turn palled a plug from a lank
filled W lb water.
When th* water receded to a
certain point. It pulled another
trigger which re I*need e MO pound
nd weight attached to on* end ef
( th* rope. Thus th* condemned man

7
M l

LONG’S MEAT IS A TREAT;

K. F ln t

B trM t

DllReached
For Week
Picnle (Smoked)

nww FUrd, Thay ala* mad* arrann«rnenla far tha appearance uf
sms of-the m w can to Baafsrd
tomorrow and Sunday. .
Mr. Btrlrkland, declaring -that
delivery of the MU Ford* will to
possible next Maoday, lov taa th*
local motoring publi: to visit bis
showrooms all day toaaarrww aad
a n t e aa Buaday (a laapari. th*
latoet ’ a Ford tn w p o r ittto .

__The Royal Canadian mounted
j. police’ announced yc-trniay thzt
four metnbcri of the crew of tinpolice cutter Stumblr Inn. kid
Tiaped aboard the Kromhout, u
eueprctwl
rumrunner,
wer*
landed aafely ThurMlay ni-bt nt
fit. Pierre. The crew of the Kromhocl w ii jailed.
While every available ctafl nf
Ganada'e |M&gt;llce arrvirc nun'ied
the AtlantU- for the four captive*,
they were land'd on the rnrkt i»land off Newfoundland', cun-l I'd
houri after their abduction
Capt. R oll M ilan of the Kmmhout and hie men wrr© au c-tvl

— t t F p r A w W .n “ '

ad. All tha praon o ffl lale w*rn
called apon to do waa adjust the
nooae before the men ■tapped
upon the platfecm.
and Emmett Hunt, Mr. Strickland
visited Ih* Ford plant In Jackson*
villa to b« g yen firat hand Infur-

..

Co-lnc'del)t'w^h th* annoanrrment from civil Worke Admini*
UwUon heaUdvIoHj-r* today that
. thacks totaling WS00 would lie
placod (ntp the hand* of about 7M
werkere before 6:00 nVln*k t»nleht, waa tha paining nf tic
, aew rg room in rtr© Smith Kurnitor* C*., building on Firat Slr.-ct
tha new Women’* Center.
The Center, from which U to l-c
I directed In the future all rrolcct*
that will - require th* attention
af tb* now joiileea women nf the
jgouoty, was * busy scene all day.
c/trpro&gt;'mately 40 women wero
, 'MKU*d to work there today, and aa
'owftkly as new place* ran be pri&gt;
. vlded. *11 other Idle women will
i (b* gteen regular tasks. Inrludlr.g
^Sagwlag, clerical work, and aini'lar

AND

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MONTEVIDEO. Uruguay. Oee.
0 - International hanker*
u ric
perused of hindering the ltiv.se.
veil Recovery program In n -tx-i-ch
hy Secretory of Sint© Cordell Hull
nt the nevrnth Pan-American f..nfr-ren c, tl ua-» i.»veale*l Ji--1er.|»&gt;.

|otV« wrrv

on W h o \ •arkt'fl
IV onvinonl " n i i i n n
S la in X eH iO iiiinnu*

» p'ttjM

Mt

the rampaign to
' •’ " &gt;" '•**&gt;
nut of the rlulih - I d |oo- "&gt;n.
Th- T i.«»u iy -m.l tl- o ff.r of

$:&gt;riO.DO(i,OOi&gt; in one

' I t

|h*i cent ccitU'fMt'i '**' bird
n u i had tia-vn
■ i-' I’
taling r.carly
tnr.c
'in .
amount in the olio .Uiy l*i &gt;1" h
Hu*

bunk*

ira p o n ie

wore
* »'

upon

about

Tin-

to*nl

$-'TI I lH*n.

, .Tka- euUkthhUhbi-. wtU .-1-*
uae.1 to pay lice
I j maiuritioaggr.-gatlng *7Z7,OOO.noo
publii
debt Interest
requirement"f
$124,000,000, with the remainder
addtd to the gtneral fund* of
the Trcaiury.
During thr day thr number of
industrial code! in operation wa*
increaned to |f.0, with the -lim­
ing nf *«v.-n n-w -nee ly Pi**'■lent Roosevelt, including thnl fur
Ihe furniture manufacturing In
duel ry.
TbiNRA fm-tiKin.-l
profit rerlng bearing* witii the
ennouncement that “ no p t" 0*rlv
authenticated evidence of unwariaplo.1 price mere*-e« ha- been
M *d “
.
Other devr'opm-nl- of lb»- day
ini-linled the nllntinenl of $7fi.
WKI.Onn of Public Work.- fund,,
an effort hv Ih- Civil Wnik*
Admlnl-lration to noil officialwhom it a*'.l had made appoint­
ment* baaed on ••political r..n*id"-ration-” : * " announcement that
Ibe etirrdua reli-f corporation wa­
nt-live tn thr h-r merhrt again
»,iib e—©nt o-irrb-ae- of -ome
oo nrvt bcait ,nd HVr- edv-o—
„y i t . ono prto r„ tj? Norilnvant
cm banka.

Concert At City Hull
Draws LnrireAudience

Acc o flS Western
“LUCKY LARRH

Hull Accuses Interna­
tional FinnncicrsOf
Strongly Hindering
Recovery Program

mands, special slghlflcsnr© attach. ;
ed to a publi- statement by I.nuiKlrsteln, Rozton merrhnnt, Ju«t 1
ll| l|'( I M
I I I I t l *'
Spot red hy rotation a* rhairman uf
Kupimnific
t' nt tbi* fnifijfr
* R A 'a industrial advisory Ivoaril,
which ur^fti busing'* men to
dwell upon lonr-trrm ohlorlivr*
and view "promising prospects."
The statement, announced ns
having thr full support of the cnWASHINGTON |)«v !i —
t'rc Hoanl of Tndn«trialisOi. said*
Trra-iirv nffic'el*
jnhilanl "* 1
"By Ita Intelligent and reasona­
lhilug
iivri-.-uh*
ru»lh-n
ettrart
ble condu*t Industry can through
this temporary eiperlence (the od hy thrii n*-'* 1illh.n "Inllnr *•
NRA's present two-year career) cnrltir* i»Mir. la-'
night aai.l '
prove Its sincerity and reasonable gnndbvr In »n.- of thrir number. |
ness and can lead the wav to such
Hrnry Ilnir-.ami intrrpiri-«l
a Permanent basis of improved re­
his
retirement
from
setivf g**v- i
lations ss will endure to thr hene
ernm» nt «« rvi v **
»ndu stmir I
fit of all cowerned.**
This followed an expression of that one phs*** &lt;»f tlu* R» *-**v$'i y .
confidence that NRA had so far e f f o i l wn*» nt nrlv ••■•nip*#*ted.
in nl •.$!per *»:it*k«
and would In the future rccogiuir
•••p.i- I'n i.- . l .S 'a «.-." Hull
l ie Imd the
o f sntvdf|f|tf
the print*pie of industrial self­
“ p p x . I d I . . ' 1It »••’ * ' 11
uhnt
roiiltl
l*e
(nun
the
^
government since "in every code
,,‘iV &lt;tIK 11'.
..•rn-.iian:il him
ao far made r ffr live, the co l • wreckage &lt;»f the dhI ioiib linnkmit ) ■'t-nmllv rp*p..na|l.lr for h
•dminhtraMnfi Is drfirrltelr n the* &gt;*t* hi f«»||i*win«? the pnnic « f h“ t
I.in iia lin ir fn.ni I ho -nhbands of the industry concerned **
, 1 . Imnil* to I " v a'p
m
Spring
Kirstein's utterance came Jest u
Hruete. prcsulrnt of the R&lt;»w«
couple of days after labor had put
r,* * iil* n t Roo-evatri* a illl'lr
Jte c*»n'fo&gt; end* autffoHtf *&gt;*rri- 'erv Ssdinrs hsH%. rn*»- s f New

qra* aaryiunced that nnc of
Iblosl bmnrhe* nf the local
an Fmsrwenry Cmm-ll
hfoigroes which h*- ln«l l&gt;**n
MRR with Mi.nlcr Harris *«
yuan- snH D r. 0 . II. Starke a»

Monthh^l

F ive

DENVER, Dec- B-MA9— A crew
of convl.te entered the death
chaml-rr of Colorado prlioo Mondfy and damafitlad the antiquated •

-vewe-MtWM’ HWettW-aTr-dTaftftwy

An Invitation to his teom waa
ysslerday from
r*celvad
Coach Pick P*lraoo of Bt. Auguat'ne. It Included a sizable guaran­
ly
M*minoie High
ingn w
o o » aw
Wty it
If Seminole
would
go to
8L Augustin* for tha- tilt. Coaak
McLucss Indt atad that h* would
have to sack permission of utflcals of th* Florida Atklutto Alb
Declaring It to ba tha ultimata
aociatlon before th* gam* ( could la vahl'ular traneportalUn, Rub* playud.
'
i
v
pact Strickland, toad of tha
■trUkland Motor* Inc, af this
city ratarwad from JackaoavUI*
toto yesterday iB * r ha* ag hi*
apart ad the now l l M Ford* which
wffl to. aa display throughcat tha
wurid tomorrow and Sunday.

P ric e

F il m d o m ’s '^ lT p t F a n \ily M a y P a r t

Late NRA Industrial
Board Head Urges
Industry ToPlanOn
Long-Term Benefits

r in g

N K V V d l'A I'L H

SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 9. 19.13

Preaa

Lindbergh Plans To
Fly Along Amazon

wMrilng tower erected at Saw
llagtan. N. f * by Jullue 0. M e
[darat, Invedtar, (left) to tbew
that eeermewe pawer af winda
aaafd ba oolanttocally' her.
aaaaed to generate aleetrielty
at ono-flfth ueuil eoet Public
atllltlee flnenced Me ezeerh
JBBBto to wind to im tt i r u n
verally of Mlehlgan. Twvmll©

- MAUTi r v

r».r icnlklit and Sunday.

PnBHahad (a Florida'* if a a r I
lb * World’* Greatest VcgeUbU
Spct u J Rlcbcat Garden Land

at E. Iloltsec. Jr,
the «eventv-**v■adron at B»rkokllled. and IJeut.
f Iha earn* squadapian r abra.lors
MM.-gpUldad at an

F rsl of whvl I- p m i-»c l In be
a aerie- of entertainment- which
are to he staged durlnr the win­
ter mo-tS* bv the Sanfnr.l Cm
rert Orrhestra dr.-er n large
crow-I tn the City Half on Thu raHav night.
The program bad » » Ustur*«
songs by th* Ttruluck *l*trr«, and
Tap dan r* by Johrmc IVckham,
and the-* events, with thr -rrhestret s.-lect'nn* draw r»n- derablo
arptaaa* during Ota evening.

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R e c o v e r y O f L.P.Mill.-Apprrh.
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a p t upon a complaint
.by Dr. Gay Kloek,
by Armstrong In the mayItr rare, a n j Don Morrta and
R.
Hucksbaa,
defeated
In
Four and Three raa pactI ru­
by Ralph Richard* and Harry
llaaot - aa commit*loner*. The
it. 4l*o enjoin* alection of
rd*. and WII cot.
E d w ard
U Thomp*on
maoarer fo r Dr. Guy A.
who was defsated In the
rallty race in Tuesday's mu­
ll election, yesterday said ac-aodosbtadly will be taken"
tita ifip t to nullify the result*
Ik two proctact* where a e&amp;urt
atdty kept tho polls open three
0 *4 a half hour* after
refular
rial Ing time, while armed National
(Jeardamoa stood by.
ttayad-' M w a rd U Arm *tron f
re alactad by a margta o f *06
i add reeWrod hit greatest
Ita tk * tWo
.. Guy A - Ktotk, dafastad * c
U M t » i y . A d w N iwm. waeeettto aleetlfs ObbWd bo dbcUsed
„ aoaCMt and said ha would con­
fer with kio adVtkar* so to a con­
test,
J.
Ralph RJehards Sad Harry WII&amp; Arm *trend SSfrpoetara, won
tS
the
two
precincts which wars kept
by te a r* Srdef o f Judge J. C
~ b« t l i
tnso illby the questioning of the
i beard that they
were
ta ha doyrtred
of their

Golf DriveToContinue
Jntil QtaoUlsReacked

to cantaat them at n o *
Mm dried andbd yeei s stsaMa cwUoetioa.

ro s tM . and J.
IsUklaaa.

g m k s s l' ad tbs
hi* weeher* to
their affart*.
,
team* are la the field ta
af f i w k , and Mrs. V. A .
team aa fa r ha* the lend
I ; reparllag tha solicitation
af
” ‘ ra aad funds. Tha testa
by A B. Chapman I* ***-

Concert Orchestra To
Give ProgramTonlght
• . . r l t o i ’ a f s aaHaa a f

concarta

faM fSlirH*-------which are te
* ‘ *

“ 'ooalty during the wtaw M .b e atoged at tha
by tha Sanford
aad Its assist•The affair U free tb
W n &amp; a s d K w ffl begia at

Aostra. H *7 0 ^ « *
h w ill prosant a group
SSSrtlX S footoriag aid
. IS Sddltiea, tha
Otta Trspp aad
id u u li N ck h aa,
appear as the pre-

Rolph Is Fired From
W ar Veterans’ Body
N E W YO R K , Due. 7.-&lt;&gt;F&gt;The national eiecutlue commit­
tee o f tho Notional War Veter­
ans Association, Inc., yesterday
mad* pobllc a resolution e i
pell ng Oorernor Rolph of Cal
ifornla from
Ita national ad
riaory hoard. It charged "that
Oorernor Rolph’s prouen gu
burns to rial unfitness ao nh
ulonsly demonstrated by his ac
Gena aad statements In con
noctlon with the Ban Joe»
lynching*, has llhtwlss made
b la unfit to ba contlaued in at
advisory or in say other ra­
pacity Ih or with this organlsaHorn.”

• Tin wiATinv
i Fair with slightly colder w *ath *»
tonight. '

i

AW IN P B P iyD K M T D A IL Y NKW 8 PAPKR

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NUMBER

37

Business Seen S ta b iliz in g NATION SEEKS " C o lle c tiv e M u rd er”
SHOLTZ LASHES Regardless
O f Uncertainty
!0UT AT CRITICS Over Monetary Experiments S I , 1 0 1 , i l l , i l l Is R o o s e v e lt's V ie w . f t
FOR ON E YEAR O f R e c e n t L y n c h in g s
10614604

!GoveraorSeeksToFind
! Out Why Schools In
A ll Counties Cannot
Have Equa&amp;essions

N E W YO R K . Dec. 7.— “ Despite
the continuing widespread uncer­
tainty over the final outcome of
the monetary taper inent, business
activity In the aggregate Is g iv ­
ing unmistakable evidence of stabIIis ng. following the receaalon of
the last three months,”
says
Standard Statistics in Its weekly
huaineta aummiry.
"Am ong Ih* ha»ic linex, lh « »u*
to mobile industry apparently Is
now getting under way with the
production o f new tpodels. That
the stock o f 193.1 cars has Men
substantially depicted la evidenced
by th# well maintained Ural uf
sales throughout the recent porlod
o f s i* k nperal'ons. The steel In­
dustry continues a roughly stable
rate of activity at levels slightly

above recent lows. There has been
a further sharp gain in the weekly
output ol bituminous roal. wihile
build ng contract swards have
again increased substantially.
’••Export* likewise have hcc-t
stimulated shsrpiy by uollsi depre latton. While th a trend can
be considered latgely a temporary
phenomenon, pending substantial
WAaSlHNOTON, l&gt;ec. 7 . - 1 ^
improvement in world business, it
s proving of monetary advantage To meet note* falling due and
pay inlrrtal* on other obligatlona,
to domestic producer*.
“ The most favorable cm rent the government last night sought
trend continue* to be provided by T*.» oortoto nearly R billion dollars
In irtail for one year at two *i»d onethe seasonal revival
ipiai it i p en t lit.
trade,
stimulalcd.
’
‘
*
1 ‘ * -ns it Is. by in
j Wi.'n payment! of fftlW.imn.lUNt
errased net return* 'll the ngriI to he ina«kr on Dec. If*, the treasTAI.I.AIIASSK .K . D e c
7.
cultural legions soil by a gradual
I ury olTrie«l to the investing pub- Thru- !• a v&lt;-Id hint l « counlv
|y expanding Intsl o f wages paid
• lie $1*60,000,000 *'or ther«*aU*uls * In. nllcclur* 'bat (licit bondsmen
to industrial employees."
in ccrtifnatia of Indehtl'tinr'* with

TreoNuryOfforsPublic
Short Term Certifi­
cates Bearing I^ow
R a t e O f Interest

T A X COLLECTORS
WARNED OF DUTY
TOWARD PUBLIC

President I n d irectly
Rebukes Rolph For
CondoningActionOf
C a l i f o r n i a Mob

WASHINGTON. Ih-c. 7 .—
T A L L A H A S S E E . Dec. 7.—(A1)
—Governor S h o 111
yeaterday
(A .P .)— I’ rc.xiilcnt R«M»sev»lt
lashed beck et critic* o f hi* school
In nn Rtldri’iu. Iiust n i j f h t
finances program in a prepared
called
lynching "i^ vile l‘i&gt;rm
atatoment to "correct the Inaccur
of cnl'ective murder."
ate statements that hare beer
T h e I’ reniilenl nls&lt;* indU—
mads and claar up tha mlsmn
captions in th* m nds of many."
rrrtly rebuknl &lt;I«»v. Jnnies
Th# governor declared the pur­
Kolph. of Cnliformu. who re­
pose o f hla repeated refusal to arcently
exprewiMl »|&gt;|m»val of
eede to the demands tha'- he call
’"n '' '""kr
1 mo|, grtinn in Snn .luse. Cal.
the proviso u*ual to such o|**ia- "'•&gt; Ih‘ r“llr'* 1M
a special legislative aaoaion to di­
tiona that
maturing obligationa • " ,h“ *u , r ,hr .....T w ' s If toc W hich reu nited in th e d e a th
vert a portion o f gasoline tas
would be accepted In ra&gt;haug*' i-ling carnival, mid
money or otherwise give
addi
rullrcturs
Id
these bu.tne.se. of two men.
for the new issue.
tional state aid to the'achools "is
“ Wc tin nnl, rxcu.u Ihnsa Ik
„..i
uumv
witluiul
cqUudlng ilut.
The
iasufs
which,
w
m
t
tlur_i»n
to put a test school management
high p is e s or in bm who romlono *
onr
of
$47:i;»2K.«00.
lHX
Dec
16
h
i
*
In Florid* to discover why h ilf thp
bearing 4 1 4 percent
int«*n**t.
A b ttrr fn»ni ( ’••mptiollrr J M lynrh law," Mr. KooM’velt said.
counties are able to have full
lie ikd not, however, in hit
arvt one of $JI&gt;4.164.600 at thrr.
I *•!• trIN ollreton* thrrr nrr t&lt;»
school terms while the other half
quarters of «»ri«- |*ereent. The corn Ih* nn ••srr|»tiolt« f«»t any ran«r nr speech before the Federal ( ’ nun*
ran
not."
A T L A N T A , Dec. 7.—
—'The
cil of rhurche*
of iTtriat i f
hine.l interest
chargea for
one
\vhata«N*v$*r wn*! w mla up
The statement in part follows:
historic old city of Augusta vot'd
Ahrerira, directly refer
to
tha
year on tb. two total $22,000,000.
witii ii paragraph irintmliltg the Caltfointa lynching or to ainiilar
"Bo much has l&gt;cen printrd and
last night to license liquor despite
By replat mg them with 2 1 4’a rollnrtoi■» "w r an* all unlrr ImhiH,
(Continued on Page T w o)
Georg s*s bone dry prohibition law
i nr idea t a recently in Mi**oufi and
the tirasury standa to aave more
(•nb |«*ct I •• I hi* complaint that any Maryland.
which forbids the possession, sale
than $0.iHHi.«NHt in interest tlunng
nttfiMi may bring.*'
Mr. Roooevtdt ex|fej»*iil faith
or ownership of snythlng contain­
(Conttnurd On Page Two#
ing more than one half of one per­
t '••m|&gt;troller I,rr state* that h&lt;* in th# "new generation" a* a pre­
W A SH IN G TO N , Dec. 7 . - cent o f alcohol.
i« m full aym pathy \yith the r f- liminary to hi* strong condemna­
W A S H IN G T O N , Do
7 (A V
tion of nu»h violence
A spirit o f local option In th*
fo rt* »*f A m rr an l.rgim iera, Par
Bpreading It* net to gslhi-r more Modification o f lhr» awurlllra act
an«l
the
deposit
inauranm
provi­
“ Thi* new generation f«»r ex­
face o f the state's bone dry law
i»nt T i'iw h rr*
A **o riation *
h n I
Following a well-attended meet­ million* In its revenue from gam
sion o f I hr banking law wai rtfha* been manifested by scores of
WniiH ti'- ('lu ll* m thru ih a n ta b lr ample," he aabl, " i » not content
Ing of membera of .Seminole (Tamp blmg and |&gt;ru|*eriy •iftlr* itr el*
vilo
nmmrndnd lo ihr Srnalr Banking
cities In licensing the sale of beer.
•■f f••1 1- anil
i« w illivitr
to irinni with preaching again*! that
member*
of
No. 16196 Modern Woodmen of change* between
cnmmitlre yrslcrday by Wmlhrop
form
of collect i\ e
murder—
Atlanta was the first among th's
w
ealthy
fam
ilies,
a
llmiM*
w
a
ff
tbdn
I’
v
rry
lerumcy
and
r
r
m
tp
America laat Monday night, it ------- „
lynrh law whirh ha* broken out
W
Aldrich, president of
the
group under the leadership of
F. f f t cl ibi Satui«!•&gt; m orning, turn fr«»ni I i t i n 1 tu »h ow * m rrr- in our midiF anew. We know that
( ’hasr National Hank.
Mayor James Key, long tlm* pro w e. &lt;Vclded that a member.hip ■"&gt;! means suIwummUlrc
onr hiiin |&gt;MikiM|; in th h ii-iiii'** 1\ b«'can*r Ih i^ irivo tb** vanm i* it »* murder and a deliberate and
campaign should be instituted et • d * y
proposed
30
sddtuonai
The tfepoait insurance law . AI
hlbition foe. Other municipalities
once, and a clas. be mads ready | changes in th.- revenue act 10
b« dull’d orgam xatIon* a •mull percentage definite disobedience of the com­
ilmlrict of thi* city i*
followed su t.
drich to ld
the
.Senate
group,
to iNTItllir M I 111Ml' «»f tl*i* l'**t ,,f tlir ip n p t - in M’turn for their mandment, ’thou shall not kill.'
for adoption on Monday
n ig h n l1* * 1- * n '-"‘ 'nmtrd ».tr,.lK)«.(V&gt;0
Continued on Page T w o ).
For many years corn liqunr has
Dec. lb.
I Together with Tuesday's report
if the wnttiitiK* “ f aiii'kl mu
»upp«*rt
We do not ©xcu*e those in high
been the prin ipal beverage for
tm tit**I in an Mnnmitu 1‘im'iii hy
who cundond
District
Manager R. S. H a r k ' which suggested nine major revl
“ I im-n I b u -io c-• in«t tut inn* and |dart» or in low
those cltlsens who desire some
f r.ilic Hoy t • W ill in mi- Midi\ idiial- from wlmin wr nrr n
t hid
lynch law
am) special representative Marcu. I sinns t » bring in a rslrulalsd
thing potent.
ro oin
"Hut a thinking America goct
mi »• rNtih'il ••uf
a ilin g a Ii
’ ’ w ill f*ay niori*
The liquor legalising ordlnan e W Purvis, of Orlando, will lend 1 I2.U.OOO.IIOO. vesterday *
(Continued till Page Tw o!
i nirndatioii. Iimughl In $270,000,
M^ttib‘ 1 kthli'M f
' b e • *ily w illm ir'v ilir i lirrtiae if w r h i
permits the sale of alcoholic, vtn their assistance In staging
thl.
rn m m i»«i"iirr» who a m n |i |H'|i U*&lt;I
------- jr*----- “ •
ous and malt beverages. A tea of campaign, it was announced by (100 the c tin ia lr»l Intsl addisl Ir
f.r iir tb r I ••»i*e taw arain *t all
la* by $ $v«■f Stir$*1 nn i ••hunt*.
$300 ws* pared on retailers of a l­ George E- Bulmes, consul of lh» vie. and lax »*v ngs proposed.
i « i i " -aid the cm iip lrn llei** let
•'llndrr th. present practice,”
( hirf William- bn- Imtii m^tnicl
coholic drinks and *1000 on whole­ local camp.
t« i . addmir that
tin* Maliand
the report said, "insny ta ip s y er.
saler*. V sees and malt beverages
Th* annual Kslher Son lianqueljed In arrest all tnnlurists who fall
In addition to th* many local
minty ba- n«» tigh t t»» rollprt from
take
deduction*
for
gambling
may bo sold tor | H retell IteeeSe parsons uttaodlog lNoodsy's mast­
staged by meniber- of Heminnlel in heed !hr eriy's une-hmtr p*ik
•m•• and let another go without
end $300 tor wholesalers.
ing, other guests war* BUts Man­ losses, but fall In repnrt gambling rtw pler.
John Foreman, ik-af and dumb
pa\ing
Future
Farmers
.f|ing
law
ager Curtis E. Bullock, of Jsck- gains This lltu lalmn will force America, will 'rrke pis,,- *( ‘Stmt j
Tltc • nmi’t tidli't
punted out negrii lallmrrr uf the Oviedo *ecNn mnlun.t m*&gt; part. hr. auto
*•
«»
, , g*
■ • sonvllis, Mr. Turvls
knil
Mr. taxpayers t«&gt; rr|mrt (heir gam Orlit- High Sr hitttl » f r-le * la Irtint.l mobile for mure ibnll .tire brrrrr tltal llu-se tiavelm g slmw* secure . lion, died at th* I rritald l*«l)Uhtnn
tiling gains if they desire In dr
IN O W , M a i l I ' . a r l y ! CUrk &gt;nd
National Inspector
M&gt;» night &gt;1 1 (XI o'clock » (I. anywhere on First Street f t .... .Inublr ami li.l.le II.......... Imarv Memutlal llnspilal last m glif o (
duct then gambling bus.*.."
Fred Krsu.haar of Orlando.
pati &lt;&gt;nage tbimigb the efforts nf Injurir* which lie i* allege,| In
probably 70 person* In attendann ; t'sk Avenue t.r Sanfr.irl Avr-nin
Another
reeommendat
nn
grim
Seminole Camp I* composed of
flit « lull Mt I•«eraI tllHl -p**n»nr- thr lt«k# t#rrtv«'d #t tbr liMtnl* of
f
I
rtri.l
nn
Magnolia
ami
Park
Ave
John Srnkank Ji . preaident
Mr. ing mrt nf I be Senate
inquiry
John Thom#*, amdlirr negro laRamlnitrr that tha volume of spprosiiqstely 60 nvrmhce*
inir« from I-ir*»l St i • i tn Second -hitwing Mini *h«tuld pav tlir nr
malt Increases approximately 200 Balme, l* con.ul, Ben .Smith is would require cmp-eslums tn file th# t’baptri and -n r e ia r y o f tr * SI re d
vMtiitatinn w*ll fur tlmt -ervire lM»rrr who ingHg*t| him in i$n ar­
gument over # • at I giimr.
percent during th* Christmas hotl hanker. Mac Courssy Is advisor, "infurmUtlnn return-" as In *n- State Aa*or turn will art a* toa*t '
Further
Chief William- ha* but -I'ldnm dcr1 human aa# taken hrfuiw tho
■nnnnmuul lli.i thrr,- must »&gt;• an
Tbr • ••mf'tr«dln ipiiUr* nn npm
day period was issued today from and L. H. Ilodgln. Is serrrtsry. nual dlvlAemls of mure than |IOOO| master
grand Jury thl# Mflrmoon for ati
m «tt ngMin next pa d to in^ individual amt ii*i|Uirr
I'lited
The pii.ginm will »th* po.loffic* with the warning Th* Camp will
mn
b\
fnim
n
ntlntury
grnniil
end tn ihmhtr paikin^ ••( auto ^
Inve#t1gati«in. A mrorur'# jury had
all aU&gt; k rich aogr broker* to flit as follinv.
that persona shop now aad mail Mon&lt;Wy night.
d Dn m - who mner that t ’ m*'
mnbilr- nn the hu*ine*» *trrela o f i
rrromturneil l hiih u im
tlila
Itunald
Mm*head.
Invu atom hy itunant munnrw.... ^
early for early delivery of |lft*
hrt nine
luef Ju*ticr o f thr
■latrrnrnt* giving thr name*, ad
ritv lie ba* a**ig»n*d
■I"
morning, and Thoma#, who had
aad cards.
d rtM ii, and gin** buainea* Iran* t’hapier n.-ssor. i open ng r i r r j r|i officer to thr ta«k of rh#rk j *uprrnir ri nrt. which »tn tr- tlir*r l»rrn In Jail #in«*r Tu«*«day murqQuoting
PosOnua ter-General
acted with penum* whose gro*« many hy Chapter officers; wel­ ing up on violator# of tbr one , «|i«*W* nrr •mt cntitlrd to eten i)i Ing, fared a 4 )11*1 g* I ••( at»ault
Jamas A- Farley. "1C Is a phytlral
come, John Saiikank. Jr . response K in Inw and thr
ilil# par king j ’ &gt;
boainr** exrreiIf $ltH»,000 a yrai
with Intent t«» kill
.
Impassibility to handle this great
In wvlromv, John v.llkallk. Si , Inw
Th# argument
whuh
rndrfl
mass of mail matter
efficiently
i mum tiy Seminole t hapler Sm og
TALLAH ASSEE.
Dec 7 (A7
when Thoma- 1- nib g* I t « havo
I'KKK MAT IIK fH A N C K I)
and promptly within a few days.
— Forreal Lake, Habforrf b a n k e r
krorkrd F rrrrnan «lown, r hukod
j Band, Inlh, "Why
I joined the
W (M il)M K N T (» M K K T
Therefore to assure delivery
of
sentenced to thro# year, in S»a'i
him, and then kicked him in th©
!
Future
kuiineie
ul
Am
eiiin,
W
ASIIISI3TO
N
,
lire
7
(A'l
thslr Christmas present*,
cards
pri.no for m skini false entries In
*'f Th*- trnn-frr of (trorgr N |'r*h, lib- and ••toiiiaib, orruM iil Mnr\C C Collin*, b« nd « ••♦••ill
II,,),| t'ulrinan. greenhand *•• 'he
aad lettare by Christmas Day. tk*
hank record*, yeaterday Inst an
Wurl W arnri, local hotel uprr
T lii'ir writ*
N-kcrul
Icty t niup N " 621* .......I mrn •inw Agrn iillurnl AdjiiRtrnrnt Ad * •V*y night
Fluipter, l.lk , *’ 11t*w Mi i ■fit
public should .hap end malt early.
other appeal for rlsmatiry at thr|ator. was eleclr.l s- a .kr-rtur ■(
witnr*#e«, airnrding I "
Deputy
of thr World, innuumr I today f 011111*11 ntor t«. Ink# ov#r tlo* ng
I au.l I Co ..|m rate." K D Tyl
Da year Ckritsma* shopping *a
hands of the K U U Pardon Board J th# re n n a l Honda Hotel
A.
Shriitf O It KMndirr I rr-maiV»
that m rm frr* of thr t amp are ^nculturxl^ twA’n ...
pbu.«U,
that yao can mail your gifts,
I l l 111
m i l g r kr *&gt;l-», sncistmu at an. oiitauuaUun UHf l-,.*JS*.4 U*»!lUuU ut „
. ' bsplt
fnngn
&gt;»(
1
^rffif
fd
IfiM
flt
ftic
^Tnnrfm
m
iftrrr
ip
p
m
r
'o
l**«ln&gt;
a«
Iikr1&gt;
to
|iuuflu|u sad k t o f S ‘ l y IS ta Ih v i,I
I
&gt;
n
f
IP
It.
Hr
1nlk
rn rih#, and hi- dratli !*• Mlliih'ltln "•* Wyoming "ll&lt;
11nil tonight nt
*•» ••'.!• b f*
l*r
d#rided
upon
by
l'rr-idr.‘lt
,
friend, and loved owe. at Hast a State penitentiary to complete t h r l '" *
(nlk.
Vm
aftrr
i rpot l«
trl in Orlando yesterday
Fail#, 4 linptri
mrrting m which t|»r rlrrtioii o Ktutarkrll a# n »olilt|ou of
dl- #d to that rau-r
weak or 10 days bafar* Christms., j tarm on which h# already nn*
noon
••Oin Iy 14 |*iMgmm," John .s#i
##rv#d 16 monthx.
o ffiic r* i- to be n frnturr An ••&gt; ngrr^mrnl- iii thr
ngrirultural
rdlng to tb# dhtaoce,"
Th# An*uciatiun i* made up of kank. Ji . (kKlTC • rirm ony, ••
#trr *trw will br #riv$*d nt th 'VpartYiirnt that havr delayed ac­
hotel operator# in Orange, N#mi
nd%nnr#mrril
of
girrnh ■nd» conrlu* on of l hr nffnii
tion on th ««r important codm.
note, l*akr, and O ireola counti**. (lo-m g c«*rrmany
oh
Meinlx-is of the board will me»t
nest week In Orlando to sleet a'
A 1 haiige In Hu* ttr*r»onnrl nf
secretary treasurer, and lb adopt ( i e o r f f i a D r O U g h t l ' j n d H
th- local .SaUalion \rtny
haadly law# for th# government cf t l M l ,
(l
_____
fp artn # bring#
&lt; j« iJ&gt;iiim
Irtint)
i
h
thr A«»orintlon.
M it 1 hell Mild 1st Itutli lli«hop to
. . . . . . . .
A 16 r « » r record of being ua- set oat to rales this turn, and, ,
M, Warn*, slated today that .1
Sanford from Srhrmg. when- th#y
aki*. to rale* th* quota assigned primarily W rM gh th's sffort* o f ,
•
M
r Tbr 4a*arlklrd P»###l
Thai mnri i Iinii I«h• p i••iniiirnt It F I I n iiii -. o f A I I * m o n I c hav# hf^n locatad for th* pa#t 14
it u &gt; religious organisation was th* LayraSkV Oraup within the 1I* lb* purpose of the A..ociatton
lltuvy anokt iii Ka-trri) M«»»»
9
't o work tugrthr f in tha countiax
traldrltt# of ••u tia l Fluiida will b pi mu - who w ill lo a .l Ibt* lo u n ly monthx, and #rtufl# * aptain W w in
ska Us rad tore this week when, ehureh, ariih R. U. HtlUhiaon a*
latia
amt
North
Dakota
w
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Involved for the mutual lu-nefit
Stanyon to (tlr a iwater a fl' t a flic
following k whirlwind campaign leader, tha y * « r ended happily.
Hum an g«tb**i at th*’ F.|ii«« ••pal I'aiiah • ititiiiiuxuiliri j&gt;
of all member*. The hotel code i» |iorti«i by thr W ratbn
week #tay' in Sanford.
A n
I'labfiiati' rntf’i t ainini’iit
If ii u - r i n thl# rlly l••morrow
I^&gt;ud In his pralsa of the lay­ to be eainoil out to
that had enthusiasm a* a feature,
th* letter, whilr a w a n h w»»- l» ’tiig • “ fit iii
Thr rhangc i# rlfrrtlvr today,
7 IH) i»Y|o&lt; k !•• hi'iioi pM»$ i miii will It# prr#«’iit«il fi«mi
tha Board af Steward* of tha man and th* “ Bplsndld" assist
If
I
nt*bl
*i
Mr Warner stal'd. Approximate uiil fur $li pii#M|»ig fi-brim rn
anil It i« understood that C'apDiirt
inrm bri # f tbr city and county tb* l*arimIi II imimc #lMgr undi’ r th*:
First M.thedlat Church announced a net they g *v * during th# past ly HO hotels are located in the A s ­ I i h r
l*ar fir
N*»rtbw$'#t
*»a-t
•tm• • I ♦••it «*f tilady# Morn# Wil- Mitchell plunged into her wurk
that the church year hat staled few weeks, Mr U n a y sUted that sociation's area.
at
atr-» imonial
, whrin y nrw #t..»m i- |*$«'«litt*-«l rommi-#ioii*
of caring for tin* ill and indigi-ut
I imium of Sciniroilr High Srh&lt;*d
with all local expenasa and bena- credit for th* new record should
• up|H-r wa- tiwlicatrdl mI Ho &lt; bam
immrdiaTel) upon Im i arrival. Thu
I t«Mlay
In addition to th r tuu#ir of th r
votencm paid, and a balance in go to tha laymen rather than thr
br$ uf • ‘••tnnirt cr of fir*' InI c thl#
Army headquarter# i» I04ati*d *t
V* -trrday a #ti»rin.
by
S h |‘Ii h i iib ii Ju n io f
• la-#
orrh r#
Board.
th* treasury.
aftr»
n«o*n
212 E**t Second .St.
tnrrrnttal ram#, high w»n»|« and
11 m of thr SrhiHil, gurkt# at the
In celebration of th* fact that
This announcement moans that
ltr#nvati«*viM for
tin- event.
hravy
snowfall lu-ai
Srattlr,
#U|i|m&gt;i wdl Lr rntritainrd with
the church's quota of $7MM.61 «w» church 1* without debt. Mr.
Ptagrd by tbr lindc IhmI&gt; in «o
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but
...any
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oiign to !»•• iiffrrn l by tbr Truwas collsctod during tha yoar Laaay stated that nest Sunday
oprratlon
wi t h
tbr
hiwantf.
which andad on N or. $1. a faat “ Ws'r# going U&gt; have a froa-lor- mor that a rabinrt m unlrr «up ra#ualtlr» havr U n i rhaig*.! t.. l.lon#, and Rotary • lub«. havr Iiii k Miatk'i*. Mr# William#, Mr#
port# I by » arrtlnn « f th# army! thr antic# of thr rlrm rn'-. inlud
(•rm gr llatifin. and Mr# Itfdiy
which has not bora aocorapllahtd all mooting. We want every mem
mint* m from |)rl .and Orlando.
&lt; nitral
l.aitig Miid danrr# by M irr llrlrn
t o r o f th* rongregmUon present waa hatching • plot to overthrew' rg at l#a#t four drad
n $$ii 111 %
III I t ysara. IsongwiHMi.
Allarnrantr
.SpttnO*
Ilia# I.6MV It# In
Matb«w of (lilandu, a pupil of # I m 6I# m
Fow metahon of tha congr* r o ­ a t th* 11:0k e'ddHt service to help tha fovcrtimrnt ran through M6-I (*#»»ada U axtramrly -..Id and
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I Nottham Manitoba #aw thr mrr Frrn I'aik. Slavia. Ovird«&gt; Chu- I’rof • |. Kb«rn Mi## Dorothy A i-MI# t lilt '•!« 6'lo.M :#
$•»
,4f *
.
o f approximately 7$0 par- as calahrat* Mr. Hutchison wUI vans today
luota,
I’aolaand Sanford
n
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drop
lu
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tre-l,,
w
ir
u
Ilartow
vith
Mar#h#ll i# to hr #(rompani#t
The report spread along
are as staled over th* new t o ta charge o f th* sonrica in
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#pr#krr#
fur
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for thr mu»iral ##lrrtlon#
u
Mranwhiie,
South
&lt;!•
•ra/; t "
aa aro th# mamhan af tha a k ito tt of Rev. Smith H ar­ many concerning a possible n
K l t«aud#r d ll^
•x#
Thr group whirh I# to !*c h»n* Kl Xl»#r#
tha Beard of Steward*, M o d * hy din who It attondia* the Confer- dt etat during a night of nsrvtdft- m o il a#rt(K)R drough t in year# w a # , ^ '* n*
*'r *
f***?*^ G
ol
ar*4 1,,'*
Vi
l*l#rr#
John nn, prominent O r I a n d p orrd
tomorrow
night
Inrludaa «;#in#«» iH»
nssa heightened by
bomb nRf,
W ar* as chairman, and
telirved try approximately a half I anker, and formi-r mayor Earl
«u
*#r&gt;
tlsaAilna*
John
Mri#rh.
chairman
of
th#
Th
an
it
wid*
spaculation
In
rkThe Board of Stewards la comwKh C. 0 . Bar* ** aaeratary aad
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I'l'k l »J
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poaad o f tha followiag paraoaa la gard to Ih* secret conferanea be­ inch of rain a# # .-iouthrrn storm W. Brown of |)rl.a»d who recent­ Iniaid nf rountv rojnml##lon#ra; Miami
1*1*4$ *•»
X . B . t-anay aa treasurer
«*) ki/j
GrUU moved a ran thr tale Into Caro­ ly supervised Ihr Flnritla eshlblt ( ‘••rnmi-Rionrr# Ho#ton St##lr o f Muotr tt#k» 1
Aocardlag to Mr. Laaay, th* addiUaa to Mr.
Mr Ware. Mr. U a *y . tween I'reaident Ramon
U
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lina
ica la
Sanford, ( ’ It Scarry uf Ieong- &lt;
at |he World. Fair in Chicago.
i*»
Beard It entrusted with tb* r*\ sad Mr. Bare W. C. n ill, B. K. Baa Martin and United State#
r •X
Oh**fhoI.»»
4•
Other speaker* who will espreas w.hojf, I. I* Mill# of Oviedo, f}. Orlando
:■
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Report Strickland, J. ¥. Ambassador Sumners Wells# last
spsmutWIkr a f ratting th# quoU Jawaa,
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70
I'kM
ar'iU
V— — - Q J Pop*, J. K. night.
^,
th* appreciation of this city and y l^tna of Chuluota. and ('.ounty 1 -M*|»#
« c k rear, prtorarily thraurh th#
II
I'lrat 7#
N K W M 'A I’ KK M AN DIES
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Today however ae the city ob­
county for several achievement* (*|rrk V F. Dougla##: Mayor V. Tit u#vlll»
-V
M. Mason. JrM W.
•f
- •- -w
.
a net onal
day, neither
ad* tninrd Ut*
C. C. Prlaat. U P. served
B ALTIM O R E .
Doc. 7 •A O - recently recorded by both govern­ A S|*rn. n t v (dimmiMiunmi If.
r.i.oiiisl %
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ritvwdr 41
Allanl#
o , D. Caswell. J. P. G n u nor Welle# would comment Frank Frio# Patterson. 6V,
th* puar, hut ad
for ing bodies will include Harry M. J I i-hmin T. I* Dumaa. 8. O
4’ltstodF 4# • Mi -o3 v I t !
A
I^ fflr r , A u iu ita
On* o f th* early morning bomba 36 ysara connected with the Sun Papworth, trade Iwdy head who Shinh'darr, , and W
0 . U. Hulchlao*. O. K.
Oct. tT k M b attdaat that apMaassn
P. Chaomaa. t .
R. exploded la a building housing th* end the Evening Bun h*r*. died Is ta act a. toa.tm aatsi; Judge and n t v C'Urk V 8. lamaon. Hat «|tin#h
proalmatalv' $8106 would have U
TK "in a M lllr
B. E. Squire*. E. E. Daatab tonsulat* but no damage yesterday. Hsnrt disease wa. gir J. G. Sharon who will toast tha Fa h honor gua#t l» t« k * arto rottortad h r Dec. 1.
» —JI hour I n!#(*• II
■ th* ,-onsulatc.
♦
elty rommissioners, and Mayor romp»nird by hi# wife.
cn a# th* c m m of hla tkralh.
A M.
0 . K. Him*.
the Board

AUGUSTA DEFIES
STA TE LAWS BY
LICENSING LIQUOR

Bond Indorsers M a y
Be AskedForllnpaid
Licenses 0 n Shows

30 NEW CHANGES ALDRICH URGES
IN REVENUE ACT SECURITIES ACT
ARE SUGGESTED M O D IFIC A TIO N

Historic C i t y Places
Approval On Views
O f Local Optionists

Modern Woodmen To
S e e k New Members

House Sub-Committee \New York Bank Head
Condemns Practises
Spreads Net Aimed
Of His Predecessor
AtCatdiinprDodRcrs

Police To Enforce
1 HourParkingLaw
Starting Saturday

Annual Father-Son
Banquet ToAttract
70 Guests To School

Oviedo Negro Is Held
When Another D i e s

Shop
A d v i s e s Postoffice

Pardon Board Refuses
To Give IsakeFreedom

Warner Is Fleeted As
Director Of New Body

Sulvation Army INwt
II
2 N e w Lr adorn

15 Year Record Bro ken As Methodists
Raise $7848.61 Q irtta 'Assigned Them

With Heavy K a n

Over m Persons T o Be AtTestimonial
Supper For City, (ounty O f f i c i a l s

Cubans HearRumorOf
Plot Against Martin

Yeaterduy’NWeallier

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A fin e te n ilm n n in l nn Ih e
l y o f Ih c (tp rd en hom o
f w c n t l y tirm ijjh t In lijrht w h e n Ih e s to r y nf th e »um llf f l F o r t M y c r * Krltann M rn m ria l yrninrd d m iln t in n *
It
tui.t sa iil tlu il Ote l i r if h t " n t ;ir " w h ic h a p p e a re d fu r u fe w
hiiiirn e v e r y c v r n ln j’ in ih e ik y In Ih e n o u lh w e s t o f S a n fo r d
wan a p o w e r fu l e ' e i l r i c lip h i nn Ih e rntl o f a lonir c a b le
Hii|i|nirle*l b y it b a llo o n o v e r F u rl M y r r a in h o n o r o f th e
fa m o u s in v e n to r .

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Hug Eat Hug
All thin xfuff nt...til vice |,gi&gt;w| |
drntB iml Miinmntiiig In mm h i-t I
K\ i*r\ ntl«* lia*•fi II jn ililii »l fl|fl»l l l ir il 'till
h» I**1 J1
ja
Ini I.r ls&lt;l"ii»v s,.,.
w|„.M. Ii| l)|s(, ,,| ( |uy eat .toy W e ll, -o m e tlim p new a lo n y
tin - tun
farmer ..n.
• n l v , | l|„ Ills I. .hsi o u n s l In th e H e p a r lm e n l " f A p r il o il lir e
It
...... .
its k n o w n a - tin pi.&gt;11 ..I Im p eat l.,ie
It has air. o lv pro\
in s ii iim cu tu l in -a v 1up th is e o u n tix fr o m Ih e rax a p e - " t
illsei Is.
The lYiiviit iitfi Ifiiii maf xiii»|i(.ii|f
Km tiu rap in p ie|Mtrts oil tin* in 1 ess o f p a r a s itic w tr
11 lift f I h» I'fiVl-1 UMfi'Ilt v|uililt| get
the ytMtni'it
,1
|,|„%% in,def fa r e a p a in -l tin 101 n b ou -r iiavr In-eii u - ie i\ 'it t ie s \*.»i
|rmn m a m s n t io iis ot Itu- I *u n In It w ln i* th e ts tie i bn
* N*l»le .»f Ihi-ti wlhl &gt;Hl1
I It. y
p ro v e d a menni c l&lt; ra is in g one &gt;.(' tin
.o m ilr v s m a t“ i'
g»ri»lin lit v wtHiht 11 ihi ^ g"
|»iii*l
n ,.| n s m s III. 1 n ilis l S la te s \ . W- A ...... In 1 n otat.le .11 I n •
fur iliHvig if
in riil is tin &gt; ii. r . s s ot llu •-M.il 1 In tt p lll th e I’ d ' ' ) ' " " ' h
1*1mfi mi \V:iHMt fi« lilt, ,f Ih. I !• v lit* till tm i«t« I **»it &lt;»| par n^rt »■**
I'ri'^tiii til
gi»M gin* Int i ■**«o v,
VS It W a lto n , I III' 1 &lt;d C eren t and F o ru iie l n - p . . ' i "
if 1urn Is.i.-r
aay* that In - ghm mtiv 1 4*k• th in
M urrnti u f KnldHupi^iRvf
klid' e 11
to five year* ft* witrk \\ , .1-M.iit p i i c i . ilv s turn* b.-i-u nitr.M luc.sl. 1 — t*f W h u ll-I hiIVY- I.e.-O -III
f I h e ,b ille t
If th** |M,«ffde t ill Is odlnrg
h -smI h II v i . n i l in n ii.ilm tim . th e I 'I . h t i — &lt;*l U " '.
wait tint i litiig
«»t\ ttil|l|r
P i, ill- lie s at..........................................................
lin k I h r I ..... ..
l l i r r r « u ' ■* *Th
|In in rut 1....... ...
" t i " ' . ' m i n t Ih. .
, p .'h .r ..ml -"1
I 'woi Klit IInn *••\ “ I Ini I I " -I
• I h iii i hi I II.1 i n '&lt; * mi itltilc - liif v " I
(it
lift"
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dent Hixi-n. ti »• I
\ *ti IMIt I let
p|..M
I b r c h l . P m c 'b . - l - Hi Ih . • m n s . M . C
g
l MU (li
trrs a omhlli Mu'ing ‘ We nt e
t iiiiiih I I i \ t h« It'D * an al \r liiipt.Mi M n -s . I »|. &lt;l"&gt;. o in .i.
with you " The nfd a* ivir* * I I I
I h Hllpl'HXcil Slim - th e t*n i»
easy hr* the hen 11 Midi Went «H M*«tin «t*. Mi* ii , Ii#i v *■ lo * it t*t
crown/' ho- g« . Ih* wav nf Mli-.rt u i-n fn &gt; t n i l m h I ih i d I m 'Mi K u in p r
mu! Ii tin . ii m m ti tmip. r
prnhilminn and Ih.
It. gnhii* itli
I ' u ia M ln «**M lnd " f t i "
n n ton er vx tin ti i- n * " i 11
party.
|hm tnrx tlut11 m 'it* ' i t ' 1 ’ i 1*■
W ln 'ii pm i
! pat nl iv *l\ r i f f i i t itfvxt urn r tu Ib t- e.nintrx
M land M* hi h n »v rotnini i,'n |
w Im it al la* i l|,, nn.Ill m l . - til I ilillin llli eil in I 'm .
ers hnv«* vi»K «| nn m* ret* , nt guv ^
|'|l« j m■**I ilnil n il.-m b s p i.m l fr o m th e N ew K u p b ili.l t - ' " i i
rlierk'- fiii
nil etl v * i*i|»l.#v*»”
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i lh e -In b llM lie t l Hi t H 'i* u n t i l H
In 11* il hml 1
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a ' i.I.-lif
1
1mmm i*r '*»,f furl* #* iitf 11*I iMti nnd |
(
&lt;1 - t a le s
il- ii iljrtt tin I lul lin'
the fin I thn I hv ng *n -'- ltm&lt; L* |
eonit* t l i « | iMimte In tin
*1 1
alien mill wngi" fmw hi ing fini I “ |
I t ’a ihe (Inr*I turti m \i lieni I ,,f
S A N F O R D . T W E N T Y Y E A R S A I.O
ih MV( l « l
Mill
u In it
ti it v
dared to IN* It I AN!! wegi
and
I, I.... . I f
aa larlea.
\ trip IhM'Ogh I he gnmnd* • f . "
\| ... Ml. t| 0*1 .11M■ p**i,,&lt;- ii
the n i* o g »‘ f ••uni t l * n A »'*- o*
•
ji
Tlte rm-** hI hI i 1 ship t nttnl hn- I toft, h ht'H’ will he loda lb, Mut ' ^
l &gt;|rt»Mj* Orr*
-BlWItfT rearfieif’ fhe fftffhf vrftrrn nr» ‘lifAfTr FYpHvtffmt fr»m Fek* I?
Import nitf MiittmiiH emenl mi«i h*1 | ,1, j| ( ti'Yi'Hlfd 'In Im*
Hint i&gt;* 1
I I,(If
#B|ierted any *lav
Tin* aiKnn
Ot, I'Oibhng* etui gnmn*i*"d VI I
lagen of the uioleiIakmg may not ing pul m md* i l»'t ihi- t Mining Mu « Ut ha.
hr fully afifiareMl at onci* hoi it * ml 1li,, i al •*«&gt; “ thn mg p ' h» * '* V
one thing I- fair tv i oil am lit at vi, nti i |-&gt;|Iot! (him Int **"d to ai
III i.t; S IT I.I.
HI l/.KJ)
ill .Hiiioiw or
It Will give laltftHfig gtynife* imw
I lir F it- I
Mr.iiii.TaJ !&gt;■&gt; » ■ - “ M.-t tnt.iiKh
Working on I'W A I'miJi t I b Mime
NKYV Y u B h .
Ik r. 7 bT&gt; .flrin m .ll
*1
thin* t „ liMik foiward In whi*’fi i .|,i* I vi-,I h u b.!.*
S« i« hi e of a 2h,tHMt gal bin Oil! .*»»*!
Fohruary If* mils nround Tin* tin- Mar ih ru trr b titn , a l» » * r
mmMl gallons of fm i*t,f«i aliolod
will.
lll,‘
canal would finttrldv lake ti|i im iw i I It.i Its «1» kc
tu
it taid l*&gt; depaitnnnl •*f pt-tnc
all the aiark III Florida mnrm
K iall.sl Itolri, &lt; iu * I t * " " '.
agents &lt;ni u Mump Islaiiii I" 4i
11ih , 1, I '1 bruftlir,, 11nit- * “ &lt;y
ploy men I.
IjlO.fc. all,I ill K II It.oontr.', s t%!'•'i|**i itirn, N. J * was rf |n'in *l
prtlV» dey at the ufftee of Mai tin
AI Smith believes nrlnMiU are AII,..UK ll.nrt' latn.K pa.t « « th*
ti llaiiM»n, invesOgatoi in ehaig'’
M i- " R lira-,
inon* ini |no taut than highway*. pi ijif i .in a.-i r
the Jus hr* department’* attuBald he reei*r»tlyi "!t*a all right M i-» Rrna M uiirll. Mi— tiatn r».|“ &lt;
holir W%» i age uit nl.
Dr.
It.&lt;•»nbs-.
Mi
lanili*.
I»i
1
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to have e iinttniy, hut don't let
falar economy fall on our puhlic A. Naal, M i- t l ’ l'«w H I. M f'
and
arh«M)U. El would viol do the Folk, lti« Miawra Uvrnnan
r o r M T l . I IK Y I) I N D I lT K I I
slate a l»i| of harm If we did not Ward, and M r--.*. t*olk, Murrell*
ildman.
build another mile o f mad for the LJu)d. and
lluntVrs
reluming
f»«n »
4i,f
tiexi three year a. Bui one nlnglr
Uilke)*year thal education la negieetnl t liaM- hi ng Ion k •left.
ran never be brought hark/' It is and plenty of i|tiail ami e»|Ui»nl
no more |N***ihle tu restore educa- and ir|Niit lliat gam** &gt;* |d*‘nt i
llun to one who lia* been deprived ful. Un Wednesday nf tins weer
the Auatna^ 1 lul* will pil» !• I*not
.. * n
o f 11 than il Is to regain
on |(icr I -ak• Mild will keep
|ai.&gt;
lost youth.
1k&gt;uar lu all Sanfoid fiietide l o r ____
lhive days ami nights I he da&gt;
.
Ktorida li tu Ik »u lj to it* o n
vaill U* devoted ti» hunting and
* t » p l . t ( « l n a.ul thr
DB U T. IHIHH
dally and w n -tlf, arr to br a.kf-l fishing and tin* nights to |n»liO-1
t llr v p w is f
V
o
ilf
aMMd &lt;‘hi»Mlr IHh ! * * !
Ih.
I ’uli'slon Is
to ronlriliuto 1X00.000 worth of cal s|here hr*.
&gt; *S H N s l««rlrv ir r t lf»
■pare to accompluh tlio purjxw. down on Ihe piugiatai for a poem j office Ummrmt «taa A. M.-----IS
•www. IJ I I*. N*—» r. W.
Other* will frnrroualy bou lb* on the spi t skirt and IF lea
n ttk M aaa a
Job without a coot o f coot to th* Thiaeher («n a speeth un muttlci
n m h a ll Mssk D U f
» new* pa per* fo r ovvraro'ng. Look. pal lefurin.
Among thofse who
- llko th* ir c tk lf p m * ha* com* will pitch camp a*v: "Arthur Vow, &gt; U» th* point whor* moat folk# think •II. J. 1). Davidson. P. M Elder.
- IU aotlr* ab*c% In ltf* U to * . J. Holly. Y . I.. Woodruff. J- N.
* pHat proparanda, p a jt a . It* u - Whllner, la p ! H H. Marks, Dirk,
Caihtmn,
W,
H, Underwood,!
K T * W H a* r o t tindlrulrod.— L*oa- tiaorge A. DwTtiUrs, E. A* lh*ug*l
... ; h o rr Cm m k U . Oh wotl. think lass, R. Bunge, and seveial tdh-1
. M m M a r k e t, 221 E . N I 8 I .
' ■* Of Lha pleasure you barn )u*t b* fra.

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(above) aay h e *
highterlff
could not be ch&gt;
forced aga
im ugglsrs
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SIIOI.TZ hAKHES N A T I O N SEEKS
OUT A T CRITICS ON E H I I . U O N
0 E IIIS 1*01.ICY FOR ONE Y E A R

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Meet Your
Friends At
Steve’s Place
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Glass of Beer •

Kycs Examined
(ila - M s (I n r r fft ly

P it lo d

DR. HENRY
M cLA U U N , Jr.
OpIuMftrlnl

112 I'ark Ave.
A 3U 1

O rd er

Your

PERSONAL

Entrrm ved
CARDS

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f o r C h r is tin a s
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COLEMAN’S
tiffit»* i&gt;|Hti*mroi I' m.
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DOZIER &amp; G AY’S Q UALITY PAINTS
• B ra t F u r Th&lt;* S o u th "
th e price trend i» **till upward— Now. rthtimmly. I» Ihe l i a r for
homr owner* to check m er Ihe exterior and interior of their
hiHj-mr^, and to hair nerrxwary painting done before coata adi uni t* rtl ill hicher,

STAN LEV-ROGERS H ARD W ARE CO ,.
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(Continued h u m l i r e One)
mirht drive miny hankA out ufl
the federal r r w v e nyaterri.
!
He B»«ertet| the *ieeuritiea a rlj
to rrtle r inith .unct^tainiy
o v e rf
On* value of the
tlollxir,
was j
#tran)fUnr the loog term cajiittil
market.
In th** rmirite o f hi** final rro*w«*va mi nation l»y the rom min **«*. cli­
maxing; Hie two roomie* investiga­
tion of hitt liank, Ahlrirh aratn
r«irdeimir«l even more -|H*rif if ally
than |ireviou»lyt »ome of the f»rue5lire* of hia pre«lect&gt;Mir, All*ert II.
W iggin, which have
leen
di**
elided during Ihi* »nq««ir|r,
ills renewed rrillrisiii of WiiC*
gln't* melhiHlfi wan hrioight forth
It) ■ n-kiewr of the i)n*rhMiirrs v f j
Ferilinand
Cevoia,
committee
counsel, which urnk' d fur Aldrich'* |
vim%&gt; un the practices, one
by;
one.
#
Tin* new Chase
hank
head j
U -h 'il out particularly Mt the pro-1
rtnlurt* ly which
bank officer■;
were pemiilte*l tu |iartlcipate *n |
jo*1111* of the i«r»ntable -ynilicatr
operation* of tin* Srhrrmar rvr|Hirattun and dealings in l&gt;ank
Slock.
HENEWEU
A fte r *aying he had rec*im-l
I ACTIVI T I E S
mended kgTniatit»n to forbid bank'
I o n r u m now lo lfir e i- flom paitm pnling in anyi
I— E f f o r t e
&gt;&gt; n«he ate o|M’iatiori**# Aldrich addI by Rum now to
• smuggle f o r *
M! would go further and **ay 1
• tgn liquors in*
to the Unitea don'r think lank olfir^r* should
Stales coinci­ riTelve rnmjionsalloii, din*ctly or
from
iinyboity
out*
dent with til? I iroliieifly,
re»s*ivr
repeal of ths ude o f Ih. p «U »y they
Ct g h I e e ti t n fiuitt I It** iMink. voti il i*y till' l*o«rd
Amendment ra- of director*.**
calls
enact* I
men! of tbs
A (T R U S S IS l l t 'K T
Hawley Smcct
Tariff Act of
H i l l SI-ltlN CS. Cal., tKx. 1.
1910 Imposing, — (/lb &lt;‘on*•tarnv runimirigs* film
the moat pro­ a« tu
o* nursing a fracturiHl
hibitive c u s ­
wilM and «fvi*n*
bruisf «.
Hhe
tom® levies In
w ii iltruwn ft urn H hor**e Ttic**American Ml»*
while vat at toning hert*.
tory. N e v e r

N o o n e s e em e d In k n o w w h e r e th e s t o r y o r ig in a t e d but
e v e r y o n e hotl b e a rd il and n e a rly e v e r y o n e b e lie v e d it
f^ iok s and fa r m hands k n e w all a lm o l il. H usin ess anti p ro
festrional m en d inriiasetl il at Iciiirlh . T h e r e w as s o m e d is ­
_
. MlU W r i « r « N far p u te as to w h i th e r il w a s a " s i t r " o r n "liifh t ," but alm ost
H V s lif M * ff1 l«la « raiM.
e v e r y o n e in c c p ic il ib e r t ir r e til m y th .
N o t u n til Ih e C h am f , ,y &gt; H t u a i a a«4 K H s l» H » f m i t k a Hr rats #* tbr ra tU M l I n r o f C o m m e r c e hail c o m m u n ic a te d w it it th e e d ito r o f th e
m l i r f *s*4-nufvta. Iitflrra air F o r t M y e r s p ap er w as th e s h u t d e fin it e ly r e fille d .
• M lU M a i§ la |M larger rliUa
rllUa *i
.»
fA# rvaatrr with nHar%al1 tea*
kraS*
A ll lliis , iu s p ite o f th e fa c t th a t a H oy Scou t could
j u r t m la t l l f — awd H
Nn
rw Vari
h a v e to ld th em b e y o n d all ip ie s lio ti o f th e d ou b t th a t th e
ft,T%* HrraU wT"i• a t a k f r
il«
" s l n r " cou ld not h a v e la t-n a " l i e b t ” . H e w o u ld h a v e n o t­
■UusuSolrd
K i m - »-----M « I —la a irla .
----- --------***** raft I Us fa fka mmm far r*&gt; iced nt o n ce th a t, sten d im r fro m th e b ase o f a tr e e 51
sSifM ttra af all s ra a I h p a u u .
. fMttad fa II ar ww* alkarrtfa# rrrS- fe e l d is ta n t m id 15 fe e t b iy b . he could o b s e r v e Ih e lijih l in
M fa IMa paper aa4 alaa fka la.
T h a t w ou ld h ; n e rnn
W aaara pahllalH ferret*. Alt d ins-t lin e w ith th e I &gt;p o f llie I r r e
I J lW * •* pwkllewfltoai af aptHai v itir e d h im that th e lip h l w as to o I i i k I i to h a v e a m d ire c t
|l«pa t rS ra Sr rata t r « alaa rr ar n as.
c o n n e c tio n w ith th is e a rth .
I f p r o o f w e r e n c c c s sa rv . b e cou ld h a v e c ite d an old law
TH I'RHIIAY, I)KC. 7 . IS3J
to th e e f fe c t Hint in tw o s im ila r r ie lil trin n tflea th e a ltitu d e
-------------o f th e In r y e r is to th e a ltitu d e o f H ie s m a lle r us th e base
I BIBI.K Y’ KH.HK FOR TODAY
I o f th e la r y e r is to th e l»ase Ilf th e s m a lle r. T h e n h e cou ld
• 1
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n no
o t):
» : Why «r,
IIOPF. iIN
" " - ' " V .''1 " V" rV
,h " '
L •HOPE
it down, O
o niy
my l.out? .ml « ) , . I
( M&gt; , r •
,,1*" r r " "
'" a p p n .xin ial. I&gt;
J*t
u . . dUi|ut«tn| within
» r f thou
mr .7 I |bit m iles, o r H2‘ t,tIHO f n t , lik e t h is ;
x : 15 : : H2 .T OXit : 5 I
Stop* thou in (iod: fur t ftlmll ye.
r. tx : : K».:irir,,20b
JprwUe him. who in the h* tilth f
X : : 2 2 H.KIMI
■ny countenance mid my Und. - ^
42!: 11.
In o t h e r w o rd s, th e a ltit u d e o f th e la rp c i tr ia n p le w ou ld
tie 2 2 H.HIM1 fe e t , o r K ill m iles , m id th at w ou ld r e p re s e n t l ie
I Th# M l.im Bench Sun nny* tfiMt tu 'iy lit w h ich th e liy til w o u ld h a v e to In it it w e r e d ir is lly
o v e r f-Vtrt M v i t s
N m v a « n i ’ n 'tim lv t u n ir - th e n tttn u le*
tftna nr th* Iin|&lt;P7
It is im p o s sib le
*Jlunliit|r g^r(»tmiin ^ « niniini t nni|i ris-oril is fiLMnn f, ct. o r alsu it I I m ile * .
t o pii a m h iy lie r th an Hint o r to si ml m iv th in u n o a m
h 1 im |«isxib|c f»»
to put
|iut ;i t I
4
lh»*y hrlfi fhnt cl in*I inn liip h c r th a n th a t. T h e r e f o r e il w o u ld Ibe
( I
In tl.yliuiH llrs. li rvi'N l( I III ) lia.t liulit up at Fot 1 Ms el - w llle ll ci.I.M IIn* -t i n fr o m S iiiifn n !
__ J I t i
|tn rail mil the fint mmmI gum it to as fa r up in th e s k i a - H ie "F .d is o n l.ip h t’ * wan
K f p I hi*
in Inn
A s a m a tte r o f f a i t , o f io n is e . H ie - t a r in in ie s tio n i1o iis id e ra b le liip iie r th an tin- I I I m iles w e h a v e f ig u r e d it
ItaytN* 11*h it i'tmtl 1lung f*en|ile It is |ir"l&gt;al&gt;lv m ilb o lis o f m iles b e yo n d th e strato-|ih *'i
* c*n'l JtHtk ton fin if if #■ I),, fill nn1. Itut u e ittier 1 it d ire c tly oy 1 r F o rt M y e rs .
II it h i re, it
. I f they tilt Ili I, M let Ilf III in MMiiiii w ou ld ap|H-m lo "tie ih ris-lly m e r S a n fo r d t«si.
» have rrnHlf tl nn«j# i the Im-i I mi
IB2U.

J

A l d r i c h Urges
Modification O f
S e c u r i t i e s Act

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T o O u r Custom ers:
it,
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4n o

i » m *1 u tif
daily
ar ^iiiMjyrii
a-

«**&gt;!

plant tind

*d lo o* y*&gt;49wtloi( |iniii&lt;«e milk l r
v *-o ‘itit'k
\V* - i-ft ujuly,!*
a 1hi n hia i*Mtieria count
I La I to nit * the lii'd liif
►/•I &gt;oui baby.

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f w ith -T E M P E R E D wR-U
BBER
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INT

Kuevt \ ’rtant— Rutter —Ruttcriniik

Spencer’s Dairy, Inc.
(•m i . r , ll. n ir a
Mar,

2 nd and Magnolia
I’hoar K60

l.tth a h l Sanfoid
Rhone U i .............

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w sk a ld . sa n to m x tlo w d a .

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k

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N R A Taken Step Tdi C + l l f f t # I I
Secure CodcDisdptine i ^ l U I I Jr W

*Collective Murder'
!Is Roosevelt's View
Of Late Lynchings

W A S H IN G T O N .
N r&gt; » t r p ' f « i
ftasl induct ^ « r » r

(Caaliaao-t F low r a g * I I
farlhrr. It **vk» a -gt*vren**c*i -f
it* owe I bat will le
u ilfa lc t lb
tlrem c-to protect the prv-vmrr ar-i
at the m i w
time crv-talluc a
public opinion so clear that’ govMr. and Mm. II M. KumWey ernment of all kind, will b*- comand family ha«o moved tiuui *an I pel led to practise » mute certaia
l-anla to lleaolall Avenue.
j a-1 ice.
■"The ja -ld a l function o f the
Mr*. J. It Ray i* » ponding a (sveianH-al »* the pre*e\ tow of
(ew day* in Ocala a* the yursl of I be mdivHlual an t of the w *tkar sister. Mr*. W, E. Smith.
' m«nir&gt; tbivuiyh i|jick amt certain
Justice.
Thai ( uhsI kui in n i s i
Mr. and Mr*. Park*
llualer place* ha- fallen mio a *ml staichave moved from Jteaniall A te ol di-repair. It inu*t he a part e(
nue to South Sanford Arenas.
our piccyram to re vstabii-b 1C

IV

7.
»&gt;r in codi’ iW n yc*ter*j

«U\ by thi4 NR A in mikinir
fo r the Cir&gt;l lim e *&gt;f lb * Knk,i*l|
T rttk t'amia»A»ion a* an c*f«crr—
m nit ftftrfta'y.

D A N C E

W M f N R A b U m m u m N i in ittiMicj
Mr*. Dorothy
lam b, . county
iniehtifmthifi m l M^nlav * N rw l
M t w . m n e a talk on nutritU.
. .KUK.. MARY
■**«**
Verk inH iii t k a n r 'i with rn mir-i i
U
• ad a trlia n n a e l, -terc factor* hi
F N iita t.
i &gt;k c . r m
a fir p d iy tltN m ri' t«» iittlilr min j ! I ksw
the deerlopmet of the
physical
V
ff
*
f
1
ommeree
nISa.
inittm finer-* r ^ ta H Ih M
un&lt;lei it I
n ttttttT iiT .tn
and mental ability of ■ child, ai
1
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IIIV
3
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r
i h r t finite | h r 11 m k tu m n iio b itin j
the regular meeting of the Sent
inole Hi ah arhool I '.T . A. held
anmHmevd I Hut in Sun Anlntiits
i ,
..
F R ID A Y
■Tofwtay at .the srhool auditori­
T r u v u ir ttf lli* w frn t' h*»l w* Regular .meeting e f Kallle K arri, um. Mr*, latnh was introduced|
wiiiTkl ftpHpliRiHT
fm m
i i i iw
■on Chapter of the O. A. R will &lt;by Mr*. Fred R. Wil*nn, program
a a iw fit lH ie i Imiml In h rnfrmjrrkt
bw held at 3 &gt;*0 o'clock at the home chairman.
m fotbMhhn l i n k pr*c1uv*.
of. Mr*. A. B. W « n » « , ‘Magnolia
Mm. J. C. Ren won presided orer
Kta*m thi* lime «n . Ihr tnulc
A te mac, with Mnv B. D. Ca*well« the meettny which wm* opened
In bl* first put Inf
utterance
O 'la m
In iw f t l
Friends
e
f
E.
B
HandsII.
Jr.
and M r* Petemon a* hostesses. with the P.-T. A. *nng with ac|since
returning
fion*
Wniiu
p*Nr’
cu
t
In
plnv
an
*rw*iw»intfly
im
will
reymt
to
Irarn
that
be
i*
ill
A board meetlny will he held at, icaenpanlment by the h‘«h a bool
Spring*. i l a . ab-re he *peul S'
pa'll a ml pat l in lilte ii litat me ait«l
orvhestrm. Tbl* wa* followed bj a at hi* home an Wert Sixteenth Thanksytvlay vacation. I hr Prtret-I
S:&lt;8 P. M
n «*W
vY»ftt&gt; Uiik* n " k vh4*I toii*
drat M ill the to w iam en t
wa*
The Bapliat
Sunday
School ■Pedal member by the nrrheslr* Stmet.
under
the
direction
o
f
Mi*
Cllf.
-rektay
the
yonl
Ihc
churches
Full
line
o
f
ri
m
fm*,f
fnr Friday!
Workers’ Council w ill meet at
O. J. Pope aad-K. R. I b w left look toward and that “ Item the
• tBO-R. M. at the aha reN annex. i ford tthinholaer.
I n - I ........ .
and FI.rtts,
•Mr*. Henwxt gam a Script ur* today far Havanaah. Ca. ami Co- bottom of my henit I belt-vc tb it,
Tratimonial dinner will be yt«.
O Y S IK H S
art at 7:00 P. M. at the Episcopal readtay after which Mm. J. C. htmbia. 8. C. where tbey will Ikn beiuCeci coaatiy is entering'
K K I I S N A I M 'K I t S T K A K upon a lime o f c»- at pala “
Pariah House In honor e f mem ®lll* yaee the mi irate* o f the pre spend a short time on business.
l* O M I* A N O
T h a t gain," he said. A n a well
bem of the city and county com reding meetings and report* of
IH ’ lS H llR ii t in many, I tar, »
Mm. Frank
H K !&gt; S N A P I ’ K R
include a yrv-ntvr material pio*«il^ T W f ir i '^'ntn'VtcT* r»f »|ei 11
miutons and other official* and atandiny committee* were heard
I ItM slut t ' . i t
’ to her hoaae ha Uadmhn, petiry If wa take cam that u t*
The altrndanre priie fur Ihr
i lmI *»fi in itarmani
w i'
pit*
their wire*.
(R A H M K A T
day wa* presented to Uw Fresh­ Ala. -after tpendlny a week here a pto-pertly for * bumlie-l s n i
m*«ihrv| hi a ctmii! p ' l r n l i i U|&gt;
S K A HASS
HAT l&gt;HU AY
man d a** wh'eh had the lantrtk with her mother, Mrs. M . S. Me*. .twenty million h.man heme- and
a JThi'f'W rtltl la1«rtier Hill irtcsl j
S l 'K C K l . K l k T K O I T
flaxaar and turkey supper will number o f mother* present. M o.
o
J sot a pivopentt lot the lop *1
i rnmiftkl aUwrk
hi given from ft:00 P. M. to H 00 S. ‘ K. done* read a ChrUime*
M A S C O S N A IV K It
i • rryinr *h*i uf Ita -t'nl erne ■ «
lira.' Mary Aan H .rym , .ap e M
P. M by the ladlea o f Ihc First meaaaye from the national preil
S I 'A N I S H
M A I K .K R K L
I 'k S S t i t l l . t . IN* 7 vAN
L* el lw» a&gt;44kki
f**i 1he I inn Write left fm the n«
ttr
TftUTIt
to
her
home
ta
M
iam
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1
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in v* a n n i i K
MflhndUt -Church to the chord jdaat of the F;.T. A which tel
ihnh khauh iis i \ ||&gt; K * vnI r*H *k»"«rk . 1*^
* «tw&lt;st !•* crtw-einil to it H im wife,
tomorrow
after
*|
ewdmy
three
y
rr*
v
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•
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v
.
IH t K S - T 0 H K B Y H
forth the reaponaibllity of parent*
amtea.
.
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.state aic both . W n u e t » ( tot the uMlltNl IB ita
y Wv k T* Mlb.dA*l
Ih-hy-vti . ifiTVvl lit the o p eim lto n
Mr. amt Mm.
7
7
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l i l t n i K . l a - «**' •
The Ceeillan Mualc Club will hltd taachern a n d t h e valao weeks here . .with
...
Tlv. w , ... . sake of eveiy moo * “ -&gt; * »«v * n a*d
lh , 'M iirtht n i n e ! in month'
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\VK O K I . I V K H
w -tlird v.
' t * * ' * iRt,'i,*HRfwn| hi
meet-at 3 il5 o’clock a l the studio o f rooperation between the home lln iw r
‘ child »n th i' nniMth. I »**«w • * ) . I tKYt Mllh Ihr ' U l f
KWt'l &gt;«
w.*—**- t*a‘*l rnr-Mte ace. who s o
Maawell in Street
o f Mm. Fannie S. Munson, Myrtle to a close Mm. II.
that that * fm i
Ih r u
h * l ‘ h «M '
&gt;*'&gt; Biuchl
—
I
and the i* httol.
n a**-tv * I'..hi*
-p*~s* h in b« »
Aranas.
Dh'ir al umiani tit*1
r
•dannlair t o l
'Mr* r
« h t lr u l tk*«H w i ) -*I 1 * " L I*. v*»i*i&gt;t*v
Before the mrcllny wa* hrddybl
threw n a - i i t s i
“TW
ewfly
i hiivtia**'
cha!*
tennvm
a
after
rrtum
ti»
Miami
bi-awl' *,»t vw4*iiwc ihr M*ww w l.
.
.
.
vitrd the mrinhri* to attend ‘a
M O ND AY
tan*;fit th*‘
clku ' k*t ' 11
t It-'
It-Mt hilt*' I (VlilvUtlJI p'HlIW,'-'
&lt;*'
llow ell, 21?* and of Rotue,
fh. u ., d et.W .ai.d luthr — we . ------lh
^ ^ T h e Woman’s Missionar y Soel pageant, "The Road to Yester­ vlnil inur Mr* R A
*v
*i*
ohadly
Ivt
«W
for
the
|Ad ready to chaltan^v ita pa^an
,M « r' W i
a,«-»*RR MrcItaRlatH. brakra. , I re* Rfed lltM
ety of the
First
Mrthodtat day." which will he gtvrn Tuesday Fr^rwh Avenue.
*Wkl*
M
HRpwMARl m* f mrnt m H hi
1«M1 It Twrwtav** Svith I N d t * '
*
Church will haee a business meet- afternoon al If :tf&gt; I*. M. with M thr»r
tl*»
I r Wa«F m aysdpi pRRRlHfl amawI laI * . Mat Ifl 11 aflllllpalf ,
rdiKu that are
t»|M r.r*lol
wvdwt lhal 11- 8 8 . wa* r » ’ lt*
« » l ,-8 * 1 — and two all
1
•* » « «
» M , Mir la 4«««97.
iny at the church. Name* fo r cir­ person* p a rtirlp a tln d ' I i , i ,t ‘
’ utany |»ha&gt;c of nut *«“ &gt;*«»
1
'h t
*«tPlt IrathfT* mp&gt; tw o rar furwlaot I r * , I » aa4
&gt; an-l*wtiwc U r* ll.h r* IhVV* -t
.— » pvvwmtv — which
A ft r i •prmiiay
a week
hrrv
cle* neat year will he drawn.
.
„
BWat Ike h (M*B|p M alp rt, iiRM uni atup ll«^ « r |«
, zatloa \V» haw
*ai!kkl
'» •
U.ii'asna Ivvww that **ty tv U--«
i.w 18 . p . " ' »* "'b t
with Mi
ami Mm. Ilonier W
ImpaMflkl R taa
MF-rM thuTRaa,
^^ ^
The fit. Ayne* UuUd trill hare M i.SS M a r y ‘ i t 1 *1 J d W
h*hlrord hu-.oe.- i- h e - . n l- « . H ■MV•Y \ Lit W**^t f »'
L ittle 7CHI Wa*. F ir-l Street.
lhsiv t » ^ ( ,,s * an e « &gt; l t- 't &gt; « ,' i-* the
a social meetlny at I^fto u’cloek
*-c?j »•
c-ii
t
. Mi*. W F
Saaon.1 « ■ * » ' » • - * - * h b , -*1 «
O ' l jkl dtM *a t I l.vSa '
- --------..
It J'lw i -pai d •a'-Irtrt
at the pariah houaa with
Mr*. H o i U ^ *
F &gt; d c l ! H •C ’it W R l.ul* U ttlr.— .............
.
.ami
_ i . -Ci lifford
. r f __ i ij tvlliyenl
y iw u lt.tr tv .......
*
Mr* Wilburn -r....
Tiuet.
»* lli* e «t aay
,&gt;Uhhc'*t*t Ka Rtwkhl |WV«RWAM,,
iy
«
i
ihtiHifh
«*'
fa
all
John MHsrh. Jr. hnd Mr*. Glenn
-|
ftWl
the
rtiuilaklv
oi
*•*!»*'. * r h j l - s i f t l Rh*rtH«tf
Mi*. Mary KmUw SRtaMafllml I Idttir returned y .s lc .la y to th e , ib u R iih t life t a ia o n
U ngle a*
th l *R\ ■'* * vwAw-»Sf't if, a la,
all
the
mrnihrr*
of
the
FMetl.
d
a
*
*
biiair.
at
A.hlaml.
Ala.
1’ lrek Number One of the Klmt
'B nI
Ui * '
I
BtYttl' of ik e ft'kHUMItiMh
- I t S T IN T IM E
Bapttat Ciiurch will meet at 3:IU) of the Fim l Bnpttal lliurch i l
* *V-*m i'l 'h,
lair
•
k ra .r
■*Wp m v^ H iiT ita
o
*
i'll
il
M
u
tt
»*
J
M
il
B.
E
Andrew*.
»wrr4ar]r
MH ItH , t t - K t N KH"
o*-loek i t I he home af Mn*. Mary tJhdr regular hieettapr held Mon
jit
”
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nr*
a
I**'
»tlr
1
1»T'»,R
1
iw
Wit
iimJ i i ui'ual 1 * *rvlk a**!
r*7 '* ■* rtl *«&lt; l ~ a ll
i v ...
* wailafR. iR, i ttklma. aiuaait
Hall, JfiiH Palmetto Avenue, with day nlyht at Mian K 5nl«w*W home,,. Irttau ivr for Ihr iSrminota IVunty h i' ftkiMii Ia n » j ( T . Kk% ft*ft*.M:
s
ft
l
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artel
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al
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k
p
Uhl
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Mra. Hall and Mra R. \V W a rj 610 l-mirel Avenua Mra Mnrn« Nntionnl K»rm
» •% v*nav PeI , •*•&gt; ithm —
»**« whit t«
thlft*, «R-Rl ftlhl * l ‘ h«
fit, in l h fttwn ta li » » &gt;
•it rid* 1.
tet * ,* r llv ai Ik* , 1*** r*R »e«l Moye presided over a abort bu«i I Ittfl iodtjr for t'uliHNbia, S- I ’m liift*
M H oikiicnat
a
sk.lk-^
it
a
1
kat
a
llk
Ik*
am
v
mewlw
M^ala.
, a ! Jt-n »M
aftsl ,*I
'M Lm* a* in
1
■*T»‘« b i U (h it e » uVliBi'h MB wf owl -WI 1-4*1
near .M*Ion which V.rerde-1 the1
"J 11
' “ •‘ "Tr*
ItH, i Ivrr and Irivk'
a*'M A
'w ith the Fe-leial land Hank
lie •Km || Bril
tH '«B
Cirrle Number Two o f the Kirat PfKial parkod
I
.
vTW^RRH-a
I.'
ihv
tVhl
•
p
h
i
*'i
plkte'fR « »TX ’ h Vh«lk hr' a*s| it a
S f w i i m l r | !n ! Ip n n r rs
plan* tu reluin in tkrvr oi four h La DkfkaT H*-oi
Baptist Church will mret at :t rtO
Itefreshm entM
m n*UHn*r of
i‘u«rii*a**al* sh&lt;W * B*-tlv
wWfk iW»t •• •tirt *h*»« |* * ■ . f,a%,
I
M a cn n tii V*r
BIT
o ’clock with Mr* M I . Katinro, salad and
- s\*'al al lK*r
fill*.r w ft
*weel
conme
wa*
***** »•* ; k » ’ OhlhftHlC. ft** s ,KwtiI ft. ,| A p* wrawHhr*| « tin ti |
HID West Fourth Streat.
o.'IK'fti
«kl iMHtr nt cat 11 It if till
*V §*€*'•1
nerveii » t ihr rlimr of the evemrnf
1 !’» • ' ■* m
kdPsi
*i. |* *" h b-,*4
| " " In*!
Cirflc NunilH-r Thiee o f the by the hostess
Those pie-eii.
aitvmlmy the nmetlo* r-1. „
*d |.Ma
*-k'*tav*i*w
Flmt Baptist Church will m tel at| „ „
Mr. S C. U.aham. Mra:1 uf *h« S* Uw kU" ^
J yl.nnrny
hktdly i*» »****»ki » l i
3:;t0 o'clock with Mr*
I.IIHan Ifaurr Knytish. Mm. Homer | .it.i»b * 1&gt; A K. ^m orrow d t r r n m -fcHh „
at 3:00 o'eluek at the home * 3 , , ^
Irk th w if' ul l
Vkkrry, 3(M West Thinl S t m t .
tly'and yireati. Mr* Wilhtna Tro
Circle N am ier Four of the Flmt et; o f Ashland. Ala., and y " t | Mm. A. Bartholdi Pater**—. May- (|J
Mtkm Avenue, are berny a*ked
-“ 1k
l.
rTW1, KMt of U il’h
Thi*
llapliat Church will meet at 3 &gt;30 Mar* lUnron. Of Miami.
Mr*.
for U .
aauaal .land, 1(kfcU ri
............ ...
htbftt
IW
, o’clock with Mrs C. (). Danner, Morel* Mtey*. Mr*. William M l . briny m alviial*
E lla 11 land *huaal.
'»»rev I W*r
Wu! w
Iw i. . IM&gt;,ly „
r lHOJ Sanforii Aernur,
Mr* J T Newby, ami the Mt**e*
U&gt;
i»r ‘
| fat he» * iin,! mot h,
(3rclc Number Five o f the Flmt l^rraine Frwnklln.
«o i
1out amti 11 •( *ii, in, e t '
Bapt&gt;*t Chur-h will meet at .V.’Ul Edith Walker, Juaie ^loudenmi re
Is
hr *ft, tvftl l&gt;&gt;' * n i t '» V a»f
o ’clock at thr home of Mrs. Joe and J ran e^i lA
tA'n
'r y
I I^uitkt \ j f l I Ilk*!*
llarnr*. Welaka Apartment*, with
Ld w tr lh.it lh* -r *a r &gt;&lt;
Mrs llarne* and Mr*. K L, Clenn
Quantities of red n»*m
find in Ihrtu m , 1 »YRiifir i * -*
aa hosteaae*.
.
Iiaetj t.i adorn the loom* of Ihr^ |MtH,i lot Ihr I ulM&gt;haha** I*tod »d *** ult
Circle Number Sn of the First
home of Mr* F. K
Roumillat* I**■I ft-1 0.1rat i l hip t«h* hi ik»1 1***
!
Baptist Churtb will mret at 3 3fl|
____
( FalmHIo Avenue. \ewier«iav aH- i*t f 7lt»l Ihl KMl Al, * iHitUf »" » '■**
\\ I I K S an e s lie it ie - r ,*ni
In - l i a d e m a i k tali n |&gt;rudit. t nrnl in * m itiiev
o’clock with M m . II. II Mill, 1UIH
ha» a fi&gt;**th*iH picture
when Mr* Rmimlllal elk' in k
Nevel
I'aimatto Avenue.
-Thit&gt;un&lt;Yf
fr iw i a i .. «
*t&gt;c*n aid to t»ta*l **f poe h a line-f ^ n «in e d the m^mherK of the 1 m l
■e h l rv-1 il. I&gt;. u i a |&gt;- lt».- I f j m l k l t t i iritit th e lUt k a g r
'I l u l
I* u In Ih e
Contract Club with a Hill - »U iIc d * lik ‘ Hr r\l— h*Mf
TFFmSHAY
up of yridlmo *t*r* as those who
u( lh**'F »»« h'^fc |d*,r* WM*.* " 4
p&lt;rty
Th* PhiUth^a
Cluia uf the appear
pear In W.nvcr Bros .llrrtny
lu tta h a -s i ..t * t l n i t i * v i
i ult U t i un it iiv n iv m g -l.iti.lu ttl nf t|uulily
a w f B, *t w. tilt ,*, l ■
F ir«l lUpt nl f'hurrh will
meet proiiui
ntuctturn, ’’ult Iryr t '™l h' wh,r'
After -rveral prtayrv..»ut,
ot la Urn
|W%*pir - HArtMa'1 , ! m a h* ta.1
h- *
■it K .00 J*. M. at the home of Mind (rjien
■t thr M u m ' 1'lwatrf un hrtclyr score* were t d l- .l
and
•■* r u h i t t l
Mildred N il, ' l i l t Palmetto A »e
F rday
htyh s. tire priav- wet* * * • r.8-1 tu f t lll’ l RHWMl s.l »* 1*4.'I ill** Ft (v*
hfrfek the apt III i'l ►V* «R * h hr
nut.
S even !j seven
men*
Mi*. Janies li. tikim a » * I Mt*.
ll
klJRh'tR
ha »,f
w arla frrtni the
umverailirw o f K A Newman Mrs. |t l Thrnsn- attokl t IRjf
f h l' ht'k
H* • ari -Y*h - 4- ' **«
I -k llti-sttylt th. ».|t .-tit trip t-ttintn . ..I t hi - nett |i.v,wr attsl nitltc*
er
recivetl
a
prite
for
vuttiny
C aliforn ia, form the lofuada tha*
jftclHafl »»1 A-waik*', 11%r ^Mkentu***'
the rea hc&gt;ur a salad
do or die for dear old I nlvert. htyh AI
ah 1 1 1 ihiht hkal r'Kital'***.
Is*
the a a n tler v*l t - l a N i h i.l | »t-lt* t • i t»tt tt, Itsl.sl thr*’ A - v.si letatl the
I Here are th r name* o f just a few course waa servasi by lh* h—tc*a,
* mf %
|i 1%*■ r «* I Kuf 'ft*f f*'l :«MCI *,vr-- ***t h
\ o f Ih r font Iw 11 a tan*
la ho lake asaleled by Mr*. U L. Thiasher.
*
'
I
'
hr
w
*
*
Th* Iasi m onthly huaineaa and I p®rt in the »rreen grid iron c a m * ; Mrs II H. lew w. a ad Mi** Lmy
m a t * *s# each eu r
vn U 'frim t an In thiit lih ttUT in', lu re
It - -u e. ...! ■(
•oRal mrrt uiy
Hrr—I—lt~» *----- * 8 - ca.u l atlw . M l- L.NiRi»wiMHEih 1 * 4 fc a r t 'k h t a
n. . p” „ - 1^1- f “ r. ;
“ Vtatton* Warburtnni • *’ n
r*
B iilt« ,d p&gt;fta'|*ril»% hr- tt'-t
taw-i
whh h ware cenlared with -mall
r fft fl* Nuninei One o f Uw F im l
(Juarteiluack In the same |«o*'tlun.
**•»!% if»* «lr » iH4t‘ t ‘At |**ftr*|haf *111
- h * t * tUv.w ur-t aittalil, ar»- hts.au n taitisr -. a - -tl*|*lr a- u lii .it
I tut
OpfMhodlst Church wa* hmd Mon (irifftth anal McNelach of U. S. C black 1 a aa- of Fmsach m a»iy—hi*
Hft*f m **pr%ftm|va * i» .
». tallt
&gt; «•
Those
present
wete:
Mi
I*
L
^day
afipmopn at the horn* of halfha ks; C*plain Falnwr, U. 8.
tndUsi !»*# ih- tariHawN* ^,-—1-1“
Thra-h«r. Mm. H. B- L **i-h . Mi*.
l * ' » l h * l u h -th s-f v\aw l *uv I ha at 11. I*' taatl.tv
llt'ftl
tttrk ,
tl w ill Is*
Mm (iro ly e Mcf’ rum, West K i n ’ 0. and Muller, U. C. i , A ends;
I
*|1 v«t» W * |eft
Wuitt twt
T H U R SD A Y
RegflMr m wtlnc o f fteminelo
Chapter W in t e r Two Order of
th tjS aftU rn s t a r will be held at
7:M tl\ 11. at 4be Masonic Temple.
Khetten trf'^WIeer*.

I

Sanitary

FISH

and Poultry
‘ . Mkt,

1st S t e ri lization Of
(German lsl’ ronounced

Maj«rHohhst'«nvirted L o n g 's C andidate
Itiyamy
T
£ a nce|

Of Charm.' o f

1 Tuesday's •V i c tory

S ll) -SAYS

sw v. rirtf

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RIVE’S ‘GARAGE

i’hww 61 '

YESTERDAY,
Today or N ext Week

Club
Entertained
By Mrs. Roumillat|

(■rid Sifcrs To 'Appear
In HOane FilmKriday

Methodist Circle Has
Last Monthly Meeting

Stmet, with Mr* MrCrum preald■Upper and bazaar to be held
iny.
Flan* were disellsurd far the
Haturday at the rburch annex aft•r* which the yearly report o f the
r iri'la ahnriny all plrdym paid
in -(011. a 7 ft, attendance at all
meaUaRv, ■nd all local work mmpitted for lh* year, wa* titan.
R r ln d R ir n U
war*
*e rvod
dnrlny the social |*erimi by the
kchtait, aaamted by Mm, M. C.
I^kta ptfid Mm. Aim * Hubbu h.
Thoe-e present w ere: Mm W aller
L. l U n i n , Mrs. J. E. Free ton,
Mrm. Reuta C. Hutchison. Mr*,
w . M. McKtm. Mr* l&gt;. C Har
clifl. Mm. Ceorye MrCrum. Mm
G. A. Radford. Mr*. Alma Hub
b• * , ' * * » . -'J. -E .'K a ttln y v r, Mm.
a C .'M .'vR a U tff, Mm. J R . P m « .
^ S w ip . &gt;. M. MrCpahtll. M r* W.
G B th fii, M n . John -Aldan Heawn,

Ulrpar, U. 8.
and Yewrveh. U.
fl, 1,. A. tackle*; Rosenhnry and
Williamson, U. ' H. C-, yuardai
Capt. Coat** of U. C. L A. centar.
Ann Dvorak, I'at O'Brien aa Ike
roach, and l.yla Talbot an impar­
ted fmitball star, are the prints In
a triangular lova affair. Dick
I’ ownil has 1 he hcratc lead while
other* in thr cast include Arthur
Byron.
Iluyh
Herbert,
Arthur
llshl 'and
HtilhV
Faaurahata.

T ‘

Byrd, Mr*.

i_

1L M artar. M i«

M r*. (1. T . N u n a a ,

Walkur.

W a.

B it -

J,

A. J

(ieurg* TtswwseisU,

M r*, j . J- Cata*. M rs. |:d C a n a -

w a j,

Mm. J*ha

R ath

1jsdeeke, M r*. It. J. t Lause.

Shadui*.

Mrs.

M n . Hughe*. Mm.
Basra*, at
M l * J a w H »rt*o aad .othei*.

_____

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pan t - ilt

I- lltv s u . ll* - It. A N ,w b u s
Mr-. Jas.. ■ t, SVs.ss, M t- J *’
Beta,..u. Vli- A I* CuaasUi M i­
ll B Fop*. Mrs. I Vati Ns. Keske
Mis J. || IliutcsiaaS'let, Mi- I

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Lukytey.
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« iu n ju irn it

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FriendtfbipGlMsMeetfl Turkey Supper and
lkxaar
A t M m . Townsend’s 1

h

n a m ta in n

if

\ cw» V t r '«

\ *&lt;u

th r l i i a k f r .

iH vl u|t w illt h i ' |«v&lt;m1ii « 1 v illi 'm v U im I • j i l i l i t v
1h«1 i f m.\

K t l x l r il « t l l Iw 1« i n ti| d in r il

A yreal op|«&gt;ituii ty i* yiseu
thme whs. wtsh to
p«ichaso
Mr* A II. Byrd led the daeoI hair U tm lis s - trip* sazty al
tional and Mr* F M Marler had
charge of the prayer period a l l th* M*khodi-t Chur-h aaaea ait
tho ngular’ meeflny of Ihe Friend- * day Saturday. IWc a where the
■Mp e t u i a f the Ftrat Christina I b s u s i will he Iwld Useful and
Church h*ld TueacMy uvontag a lt fancy aitnli-s of all 4**cnp|koa* at t o y n-s-suvahle p ie r*.
Mm. Tirwwaaail* home A repart(
The menu fa* th* Turkey
waa heard from the cuormrite* h i ,
P R W » «• he -eased l| o a &gt; 4 *
ThaakagtvMg baahtrt* and ,
| r . M. to * *U F. M . la a * loftwere mad* fo r distributing Chrlatmka baskota.
Mm. D. X. J
'aver th . h u rts *- auaslon a*d
Rnmenlud ■ - abort program aftar
which a aeabal hoar * * » enjoyed
rhlkdaaa t h
und m fn that i nk* » • » '
" " ■ i
Thoa, p r o w t \ , r « ( * : M r* ’ ^

u lu ll- u i i f Imv

|&lt;i y i v i

• lin n p

»'

mn«l«

v&lt;iu c i c t i p n h t n

in mi n d v iT ti *til
Va Iu i ’ !«*l
A *

V*»lir

***1

I tsu tan ttsi*t nai'wrli**-.t g-os&lt;U

op
Mato
ekeowtsT
nuno '
ty
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. M fti# ,‘'Dec." f . —O t)
’ Thatcher, Ft,
M MasaachtwcH* S ta tt
1M7 io 1U2. drid
Ip ia t d p l^

KtX i if rod

mmm

F J"

T u -M H irr

Mary

R1AM

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CORNERED

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C o n f e r e n c e E le v e n
A L L NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE
TEAMS FOR 1933
RATES
10e linn 1 Him
Sc Um 8 times.
7c llm 8 lime*.
•
8c Bag 1 month.
M in im am ch arge 30c

[0 DISCARDED Toy* to
* Club for Elk'* C hritm a*

T in t Team
W t .'
P r i m , London
143
Hardwick, Dayton*
213
Brennan, Sanford
1ST
Oxford, Leesburg
1T7
Fralkk, U k o C ity'
»T0
Milton, Lako City
310
Pennington, l,e**burg 174
Parka, Landon
133
Bmltherman, Landon IBB
Mayberry, Daytona
133
Brady, Leesburg
170

G Wheelha** Ford True!
ib. A lto goad tractor
Son*, 301 W. F ir»t St.

[CUMBERED
housekeeper
tlcal nun*, chauffeur, *tenl*r, companion wUhe* good
W rit# Box 46, Safety Har-

b R -8 A L E : Cabbage plant*, Co
pMhagan and Chartciton Wake
aid. Don MacDonald, Cameron

E E 'H IL L Implement Co. for
l|og, Cattle, and Poultry Wire
Mb* Wire, roofing, elr. Prlre*
Ig h t-

1000, Herald.

IRRIBHED
STUCCO
garage
(partment Tw o I* d rooms. Newfwdocorated. Telephone 10.
C l " ROOMS with
excellent
MOla. Home cooking. Six rlol| par week. 119 Elm Ave.
N FU B N 1S IIE D O A R A Q E apart
giant for rent. 310 1-2 Pelmett&lt;
aa. Apply 310 Palmetto.
U » T " A P T S . U r g e and Small.
D ectriral relrigeratlon Includ
I tn rates.

■ M e m b e r that a very small
deposit will hold any Chrlatmaa
IftO* until wanted. Stanley-HogRANGES FOR HALE. $1.00 per
Dald box. J T. Fortier, W. OeI f* Avenu*.

'ennessee 11 Which
Nearly Beat M a in
1932 Is Real Threat

Alabama Town F r e e
Of Ad Valorem Taxes
(A1)—'The nation may have be­
come arcustomeil to bank holi­
days. a n d
similar phenomena
during 1933 .but resident* uf this
rommunity are observing a tax
hoi Iday.
For
t h # fourth ronaecutlv*
year the town will collect no ad
valorem taxes, Mayor I’ . M. Norwnnd announced thl* fact yester­
day.
(ialnravlllr, once on* of th*
largest inland rotton markets In
the world liecauae of It* location
on the Tlmblglw* River, now haa
a jwpulallnn of 329.

/

NEW
YO R K , Dae. I X A j t y Baaad on fro ra a
ra t barad by
the Aiaoriated
Freoa M m all
parta o f tha country and tabulated
yaatarday, col ley* football attendance for 1933 Ineradaod IS
parcent, aa compared with the
provtoui season, and appoan to
hav#
recovered
approximately
half lha loaa at tha tumatUoa dorIn* tha 1031-33 deMlna.
Reduced tkket prlcei generally
have halped tha gridiron PKDVery
program but lha axtant to which

NKGRtl GETS

HEATH

Insurance la the Ileal property and (he Ileal investment,
because It la Hafe; It &gt;a las Free and care Free, and Appre late*
steadily regardless of depressions
What other property lias these qualities?
T H E P R U D E N T IA L IN S U R A N C E CO. of AM E R IC A
D. I . T IIR A flH B R , Agt.

Ayala Dm Tara w ill

w.lglwd In- the IlM

ba

oai-

*h*n

Umy

r .i

tuivjic

v o o oocm

tha rncktaa. w «ig b 1M and
respectively, while-West, tb*
Ur. dad 81m#, a guard. Up
K *H

it

Ut* **utk ax one o f lb * moat competer* coach** In tb* boalneft* and
hla team U * i year- played baada
up M th a ll elRtaat tba T b fn -T W *
year, tb* O m btrlfthd lad* hay*
regia ten d aU
vletortM agalnit
three defeat!, takiafc tb * measure
o f th* Alabanu Btbft . TUiebera,
Lambuth, Hlwaaaaa, Bethel, Mid­
dle Ttnneaaa* Teacher# and Union
U n lvgn lty, while lofThg to Van­
derbilt, Scwanea,
and
CareonNawman.
A
For the Tar*, tk* gam*
thl*
week will be thin- la*t . o f a Bril­
liant aeaaon which" ha* |Mn th*

Sanford

“Sanford'B Only Homo-Owned Food Storo"

BALLARD’S FEEDS and FLOUR
W. T. WOOLLEY
Ownar-Mgr.

total On Crenote
F o rto fff iC ofb

jf*
*2, 1SS

Wrlrfst B t, N l h m h h

wu.

|SEAL)

None*

Defeoa C*
cartmeata
I m U r , A.

America $

favoritil

P. A. MRRO
Ballard Rap.

BERT CHAPMAN
Hal earnsa

to

t

A Fugitive

C O O O M IM . a u n t i e '
W HAT l i T TH A T

T t o a iB u e b a c k e t
.
IN TH E D t r
l l t^Ijl "* "

-ff

l i « Owe W .
Tlar F o u r - tO .m J i Z T i l J S a l

s w ift f e A P f f i s

McDowell- eoaybod •l***n
com*
aV
Iw .aHaaml tva111aa
In

Sanlord Cash
Feed Store
nod
Cor. 2nd

*

*•“
« « M , NT*
Lapao, A p t

Coach Garland Mociwwrftf Cum*
karUftd la iwcoc*l**d tbrougboot

O C AI.A, Dec. f 7.—(AT It was
learned
yesterday
the hydro­
RREE R E TU R N
Ticket*
ui electric plant on the Ocklawah*
Louisville, Ky. Cheap. Expire River near MoaahlulT haa bean
*0, 7. Call at 911 Elm. I'bon# I3 j aold to the Ocklawaha Power C o,
a subsidiary of lha Florida Power
BALE or Trade: Seven key Corp.
irrough* adding machine on
SH ARKS V A L U E IN C R EA SE S
L Phone 864-J.

RALE: Two young Jersey
ra. Fresh In. Just arrived.
* 143-1.

1 * ™ “ *r
«««r.
tb* diua# to

itfg w fa H b w L , W &gt;

4*OWT\

TUBBY

T IL T h U

•on end DonnaH. mtmffe* « f th# and ba will aead a trial .apply

(Marrnre Norris, serond of seven
aagiu defiBilAnla In I U ..“ Bcatk
boro rase" who v i i retried on a
charge of attacking a whits wo­
man was convicted by a Morgan
County Jury today. The convkllon
carrie* an automall* death *#n»
tenre. Th# Jury r»c#i**d th# ca»#
Monday night and spent" more
than 16 hours before rtachlag a
verdict.

NEW YORK. Dec. 7.-(A*&gt;—Tha
CRIB, 98ci doll hlghchftlr,
New York Stock Exchange re­
Almost perfect condition.
ported yaaterday that th* total
market value of all listed ahares,

™

*2- l °.eS ji5’ l “ S - « l SSSd a n J2T- iu

w o T&gt;tn. M u c h • * o r

VRAUC tanuD up v^a »

S y -

.wn°..

line up against lb . T.nnmae* law -!

Billy's Uncle

po w t

AUGUSTA, Main#, Doc.
Th. Juatko# « f lha MatM *»-

coni bat.

The rroaa aectlon o f college at* hare to push the project, laid It*
fia ta o f Newberry and
Tam p*
tendance, nn which the national merit* before th* Florida aenalor.
were real accompllilnnenta, while
figure* are baaed, come* from the It ha* been ea lima tad that auch
their wark la turning back Brdetailed report* o f 43 Inat’tutlOn*, ■ canql, taking BOO mllta from
skin* and Lenoir Rhyn# although
The aggregate attendance ; for tha coast to gulf trip, would coal
handicapped by th# loaa o f eaverthe entire 43 college! and unlvrr- between (120,000,000 and (ISO,*1 Injured ( t a n
Including their
altle* era* 7,023,403 a* compared 000,000 and employ from 17,000
quarterback, H ym l* Miller,
will
with a grand total of 3,109,013 for to 33J)00 person*
four to all go down In Relliiu fodtball his­
the previous aeaaon.
year*.
„
tory aa a feat whkh merit* a big
Thl* represents a gain o f 917,.
General Summerall Jo'netl Sena­ hand.
39.7 or apprni!mately 13 percent. tor Fletcher In expreaslng opT w o “ v w e ir
players on th#
The middle weat recorded the hlg. tlmlam uver proapect* of a pub­
T a r elaven will ba playing their
geat gains, with
13 coiltgea ex­ lic work* allotment for the proj­
laat game Friday
night whan
ceeding the prevlnua year's total ect.
H ym l* Miller and Dt*k Washing­
attendance tiy 330,000, Tha In*
O fficial*^ «f the aaaociatlon said ton end a - partnership which ha*
rreaae among far western e-hoola, they war* Ittf'erested In rutting mad# them teammate* for * long
14 In number, totaled 323.000; II the water distance between sea­ time. Both boy* played at A*ha1 eaatern inatttul nn* showed an eg-board and gulf porta and the In­ vtlle High and have bean bachaa of Dvc. 1 waa |I2A4Z,4M,4M gragale Increase of 119.000.
land
waterway*, regard)** of
compared with 390,117A M ,931 aa
The Sooth, on the beak o f re­ which of tha several
proposed'as freshmen and three year* aa
Nov. 1, an Increase o f 12,424.- ports from eight arhonla, barely route* the canal take*.
I v a n ity atan. To Millar and Wesbheld II* own with an Ineieaae of

THE BEST IN VESTM EN T
FOR TH E AVERAGE MAN

SALAMI CUT "INVITOT*

T H im tH PAR K , Dae. 7.— F if­
teen tnember* o f. tb* Cumber­
land enlverstty squad wbkh will
meet Rollins Friday
n lfk l
■'
Tinker Field, pUyod on the eqttad
that a1moot walloped the Tara
laat year la aft ascifln* IS to IS

popular aupport haa been rallied
to tha aport, following two aome-1
what diaaatrooa aaaaona from *1 ,
financial viewpoint, waa beyond1
(he beat expectation! o f lha man-1
agora.
A drop o f 10 percent In 1(31
had been noted.
W A SH IN G TO N , Dee. 7,— (A V A t the aame time report* frara
A fte r a call at lb# W hlU House.
eastern club* In tha National tYpr
feaalonal foolhall league Indicate Senator n «U M f * t y * ‘ h* 1* Of
Increaaei In attendance thla year the opinion that conatruct'on of
ranging aa high aa BO percent. A ll an Atlantk to Gulf of Mexico *hip
f ig u r e have not been mad# pab- canal I* coming through all right”
Ik but official aour.ea today ra* a* a publk wo0&gt;* project.
veiled the altendanci for game*
Tb* plan #7 a canal from tha
In New York waa doublad.
gulf to th* Atlantic ocean alto I*
Inrreaaee were noted In Bolton, 'being considered by member* of
Baltimore and Philadelphia where the National Gulf-Atlantk A*aothe advent of Sunday aport helped.
Gen. C harlti
elation headed by
The average attendance far IS
F. Rummermll, former army chiaf
profeaalona] football game* played
of ataff.
In the metropolitan area waa 13,*
Senator Fletcher mad* hla call
000 and equaled the average crowd
on th* President lata yaaterday.
for 29 college gamea played In the
A *• Delation, moating
The Canal
aame diatri't.

Contract,

,D: F IR ST Class Kaod
I, Must l&gt;e good, rtemlnm.
jAundry

13 Percent Increase la
Reported Over1932;
Pro Tilts Also Paid
By A L A N G O UUJ

FRESI DENTS Clwb BarnI Bridge. Woman'* Club.
iy, Dae. 19, 1:30 P. U Door
turkey. Tw o chicken*, two
two dogen egg*, prltev.

ei * n d

CROWDS.IN1933

A n od e ted Preoa Sparta W H ur

Second Team
Roberta, Palfttka
Wade, Ocala
Peacock, Lceaburg
Odham, Sanford
Jonce, Ocala
Young, DeLand
Fender, Daytona
Greellah DeLand
Richardson, Ocala
Jordan, Sanford
Blahop, Daytona

in* tW Mm and gold
gridiron far Dm |ut I
iourulllttv, a i w u n
Mooft, McNutt,
Par**
Thompson, r i N i n linoi

ONHUDAYNIGHT

h** ^eaeSaameet ol a j K ft»»9«r4r
alar Ik i •*** . avdlneftta jJ J W *
aa la tha name #f *■ l- WOODUFW.
* ,
. I»4 »m

1**4# tW u M i “ * ■ «!• Mth

n o n ew o r / r r

nirricg in JUta

BILIOUSNESS

Uetnoi Orporellol
rerUlleai* t**. Ilf,
I amber, A. I*.- 1911
certificate la my
mads aypllcelloe I

Use, tbereen *■ *

�AN iN P lW tD K N T DAILY NMWSPAPEft
SANFORD. FLORIDA* FRipAY, DECEMBER 8, 19M

County Commissioners NEGRO
REED PICTUR£S HBEE KILLED City,
To BeHonoredForJudicious,
D ollar As W orld 's Soundest,
Money'Now O r A t Any Time’ CONGRESS’ A IR H GUN FIGHT Efficient A d m in istra tion s TO DEATH
ANGRY
NRA CHIEF SA YS AS INFLATIO N1 H ER LIQUOR

o n Terms

Checks W ill BePlaced
Into Hands O f 754
j Worker# Tomorrow
By Disburser Lamb
; Over 99000 will be dbtrib*
uted In S an ford and Bem t* o l e County b y
n lfh t , i t w a * announced to ­
d a y a t th e toted C iv il W o rk *
A«Jmin la tratkm o f flea b y BotOad P . Lam b, apeeial diabura*
t o t o ffic e r f o r th e U n ited
Btataa T re a a a ty . ■) •
m ade b y ehede to 7 M men
$ad w o m e n , .Who h ave been
W «w
Ml vaiVea CWA pmJ - b t a tk. etly sad county dorU. 0 *
■OM o f aa order from (tat*
fA officials W Ura affect Dial
CWA werter moat ba paid
k r Saturday ni*hl of each
* . Mr. Lamb aBnounred today
that tt I* M t a u i y that Ua p m vw * fore* o f about SO man and
feoom b# aagxaenUd. by apaclal
Morboro tonight, and probably
U d i » r'ftfcr night, ao that the
poyroll checks 'm ay b* delivered
Mi v b ^ l e a Uota
i 1U| l o y t i l crew worked until
1:00 owlfab fo b Moraine at this
part o f cheOhtar payroll book*
bad iboat l wKbdt bod been tamed
hi by Um t t foremen laat n'ght.
Jm^etlone are ■ that the aug­
mented crow will work through
the night ao,that check* may be
OhUJIgtad a t y t j y at 1:00 o'clock
teraovrew morning,
llr .. Lamb ' laykeJ a word of
were hart* and •hopjearn'ng ta uaan
keeper* today,
regarding the
rhaqki and How they iboold be
Mi'
,endorsed with aa WaUbla pe»-

I

:

wfcgte roe
Mg* h'a

garoost- W-wet-akfaVfk
the

mm
■swat he affixed

NSW TO RT, Dae.
W -T b a
Rooprrell dollar waa pronounced
"the aoDndaat money on the face
globe now—« r at any other
Hugh (3. Johnson, bend
NBA, In an nddraaa laat
Which ha called i
_ ______who think."
“ b e a t U t - anybody
thinking for you,” ha aatd In dlacoaalng critic* o f the Roosevelt
ndneialitrnUoto. Ha n M a charariaaditirolly worded daf aaao both
of the Keeoerolt prograai la Ua
ach U lha aatloaal naooclotloa
of auumfac tutors.
H a dealt again an froodoa of
a praoa, and aald the recent
charge uf radio reniorihip “ l« a
bogahaa eat of the whole cloth."
For the first time In answering
criticism Johnson brought In poll-

O IT / \ I* 1 V 7

______

Johnson Defends Girl
WhoseAnnualPayls
On ParWithHighest

Truck Owners Urged
T o Buy Their T a g s

Special O fficer Named
To Polloe City Streets

• tb*:k I# pay:

______

'o Cross RIoGrande

Dollar Stabilize

I INr ^

ctnR.rtt8ftMY.cWlUaXUtl.JWUx

—

Jnd Doe. •

TO
WASHINGTON,
The public work*
allated fhetorday ' aa
$6^00,000 U th* eeU efoaloa slrtlea for aa extmsslod o f Ha aoUvL
lied ta virion# portions of
The arwaa ta which tha
l

t

t

o

. y ttb e o a
designs ted.
BLUB LAWB IN DANGER
Dec. 8.— Economic

(near Leyden, cm# of
.tha’ fanraut i“ f# u r Hanwmvn"
will re p la c e ''flta rtly
“ iltta k"
Anderson * ■« • ! h#nd football
eoech a t Net#*' Dam* neat
(fa ll ‘ M a result • o f a drasli*
of
lira bnlvaralty*#
a lkh l j t .staff. , Jess Hsrpatar
also p ill rottru * * athletic dlm t o r . Rgrprtpr'-a- *uc*o»oor
probably will be named In the
• a i t tw o week*. Tha most per­
sistant rumor heweror,
wa#
that IraytWn would hold both
direct*#* and coaching
,f H# it a o y ^ : roach at

&gt;n of Mala*'# Sunlaw*." A Mil baa bgM

■ th* lagMahtn ta gaiety Patrohiteft Get
Rewards For-Services
" " " “ * ^ “ * L ««^ r X r a u osw.i
Ray 0- W ill*m e.ha# ‘
cla rod j t o be a "H ad ptam
boy

e

...

aafrty petrols at a
Wadeat day afternoon,
o f tha patrol* who
Wtntaara and O fficer
y enjoyed th* performO. P. Herndon, Wm.
:W.

High SahanL.nad V.
Jr.. Harry Jm MinJ. NU. J r, Henry Tamm,

u-»-AZSr

dinner

which

la

‘v Jl.f

Soldier Of Foi
S a y s Roosevelt
“Squarest Shooter”
ST. LOUIS, Dec. K—Tribute to
I as “ Lbe

tor Establishes
' ol i cy By Writing
If his Own Arrest

gave Hanlle a henrng after ro
'*•
moving hm from office last Oct.; « r , ‘ h“
lh* • ff., l r 1 U W ™ ” *
18, vest. Hay in fo rm ^ the form er, b* ,h' ,r,d e ^
ln
fthrriff l.y Irttrr th »t •‘ You U ilr,t, * *th lh«* Botary. K iw in ii. and
I d f u r n ’il! N a t i n f a v l o r y
! h n i \E I i u k &lt; t u b # ; t h a t t h * * C i a r d r n C l u b

thr charge, on which you were •nf S,nfonl
by arranging
aust ended were untrue."
' ,h"
decorations; that Mrs.
The suspension order rhaige,! i
Morri* Wdliam. of lha
R O CK ING H AM . N. C., Dr* »
ltardie with Malfeasance and mis ; Remlnole High Schitol farulty l*
A m*wfpa|K‘r ddilur **wht» wnn t fessnnee in nffl e, neglect of master of ceremonies over a long
put h'* uwn minfwdunf lu prhil dutv and inromiwlenry "by reason |program of entertainment, and
hait nu riRht to puhllih o»hrrV,*‘ of lack of si mnd Judgment and ,ha» It* success Is due primarily
iiaiil .SotAtl M. Thoma*. rn tvlitor *f mental stability."
I to their effort!.
lh » lUchmomi
Tounty Journal
"I f nil thal the ehergrs upon, * "*■ fleorge C. Johnston, proml*h o ih\n wrrk wrutr and prlntnl whlrh yno were sus|iendei| arc l nent Orlando franker and civic
thi* ptury « f Hto own ai rrNt for true and vour aprllratlnn for re-1leader, ls the principal speaker,
dpinkrnrM.
instatement is denied," said the) and former Mayor Earl W. Brown
.‘ In thi* wrrk*$» ««IU on «»f tb&lt;* llnverinr, who do lined to com-J o f llelrand also ie scheduled to
Jcrufnal, un tin* front pauu, ad loent on his ilrcts on.
j deliver an address toward the close
pea i «*&lt;t a doiihl'i* rfiluniu hradii nip
Ai lh&gt;- hen ring Nov 7 *. Ilanlle; of Ihe program,
readluif : “ lllth in om l Jmirnal *'«l
marshalled a long list of witnesses i Thn program Is as follows:
ttor
u rt. land* »»i jail/*
to rrfule the rV-argr* nml himself; Song, "America, led by Mrs,
The story read:
look the -land to deny ihrm ratr j Williams;
Invocation by A'. T.l
“ Sctill M TltumaN. ilrv rti odtloi * gortcallj
- Williams, chairman of Ihe County,
nf th«* lllrhnitind * omity Jo irnnl.j
“ I nave onlv brgun this fight,” ] Hrhool lloanl; tap dsnee by Mirnt
rnlxc.l South ('aititiua coin lit|tior wn« Until c’*
comtiicul taut, Helen Mathew of OrlanJo, pupil
and lYnnHylvanm hi***i, limnk ton i niuht
niipiil He
Mr wan cc.jrxrti
tnai com
rom o f lha K b iu i School of Dancing;
ch«rgc«l 1bal

Incensed Throng C ut*.
Heart Out O f Bodyi ^
O f Man Who Kill'
A W h i t e Womi
-------- . 3 j.
31
KOUNTZR. T ol, Dec. 8. ’

— ( A . P . ) — D a v i d G refftw y,
neirrq ex-cortvk t aecuaad o t ' ,
crim in a lly attack in g andnlay*
Ing a w h ite w om an waa a h o f'
to death w hen h « a lle g e d ly ~
resisted a rrest b y a posse,
and his body waa m u tllataq ■ 1
and burned by a m ob w h ich
d ra g g a d it to a pQfre. ln . t h k i _
n e g r o section o f K o u n t w
c s rly today.
Officers and In-enaed cltlaanil .
had been eenrehing for th* Bsgrn
elnc* Mr*. Nellie Wdliam* BreClk J
man, SO, wlfa of a farmer wsk:,'
found dead on tho highway last. .
Saturday.
Irast night a poet* trailed tha
negro to a church belfry hldaetit*-1v
at Voth near hero where he was. A
ehot and wounded when offlcerg ‘
said he drew a pistol and resisted
arrest.
The wounded negro waa ors:tujsf
sclous when taken to a hospital ai*
Beaumont but when officers w*ro
Informed that a mob waa forming;’
they took the negro away In aa
automobile trying to protect MaL
The negro died In the ear.
■
The moh overtook th# sheriff
after trolling him through several
town*, lied the body bahtnd the
car and dragged It through .Ak§.
negro aectlon hero before cutting'
out th* heart and other organs,
and burning It.
.
L' '
Mr*. Brockman had started tn
Kountxc alon# In a light trtMk to
•xrhang* a pair of baby lkets«
Her b^dv waa found b*#ld*- th*
burned tnsek. Sh# had b *W **h »&gt;
tacked.
. % -g r : ■

must lionrat guy and the squarrst
sh.Miter wc'va ever had In tlm
White llouae" was paid hero laat
night by Capt. Irving O 'llay, U
ii. Army, (R e t.), internet onallyknuvn soldier o f fortune, In alt
address to the 21th annual banipiut of the T ra ils
t'luh o f St.
Louis.
“ Because your old mall voted
(or Abraham L ncoln, you think
Itiwaevell is a bum, and you rap
him,” O’Hay
said at the h gh
point of a two.hour long add ret...
o f humor, homely philosophy an.l
common sense bristling throughout
with the unrspurgmted language
uf the World War lienrhrs.
much
both « ,ol landiHl Mi j**l | pie ini* niTHin*t film wen* in.*! nutiga by tnc
Trulurk
aiitrr*;
"Depression V ’ he axkrd. “ Not hare ii fnw minute* after midnight liPatnl hy potftlcB
tele­
^ irariing nf congratulatory
nroiiirht in " H f t i i
Miami*1 ami gram! and letters from state and
caused by Ihu Worm Was, out by Saturday
national leader*; Introduction nf
-H r irrnainrtf in arrrratrd two ilr v t out all |aw*-*n rtemrnta.
your uwn selfishness. 1 ask )uu In
County CnmmMsIoners; toast to
the name uf (iod how any of those htitiiH, Iridrig hailed out by » frtaml
the commissioners by Mayor B. V.
eggs can be worth $\i&gt;UJ)OU a at X a. nu Sunday. In mayor* court,
Haines ol
Altamonte Spring#;
yeerT llo w can anyone spend $600 ye*trnlajr, he waa taxed with the
duet, Mrs. George Hardin and,
coii*.
II* w» n churgt'd with
* day T”
Ite-inar drunk, hut
from
ircneml
Itohy Iraing, arrnmpanled hy Ml** [
“ Stop w orry.ngl”
Mi W A riaxlon *if thr Klomln Dorothy Marshall; introduction of'
( ’apt. O 'llay, opon whom Itirh rr|iortri, he could Imve Ih rn ch ll
aid Davis baaed his com pozitM , ged al:«n with being di8ortli‘ i ly
Stair Hrsfd of Health Ilf flirt* itI City Coniniliaionrrs; toast to the;
Thom am rr ounied that » lull** Jatk* unviltr, w 11 be In Sanford commissioners hy Judge J. G. Hh*-,
character, la “ Heldler* o f kor.
address,
fetmsr mayor
.
tune." and cltkrnetvrtxed by Irving tmy in thf Pec l&gt;cc mill villair«- nett Monday tn nlart immurd** ron:
Cobb aa a “ t^onnoliaeur o f Wars,” apked him “ Sroll, arc &gt;011 going tlon* agalnxt tllplhrria, ariialfpox
explained the ,-onslant flood of Id put thin in the paper?**
and typhoid.
Marahall;
adilri#Rt
Col.I
.
pro tan ty with which hr eml&gt;etThoma* snuwcrcd by Nsyirig in
UffrrJMp hilt m-rv rr» frrr, Df yMU*
* ** &lt; - JunriMon.
i
inn
t N A TA
' L,' Brasil.
,,
llshed his address as follows:
111* Ntnry "A n cdilor wlm woiTt riant on * ill viftit all Krhmd* In licurge
......
,
.
.
. I|Colon#l
Colonel and Mra.
Mr*.
While In** n*«#rvatlon ll»l eai
“ Blasphemy Is an indefensible' put hi* own mipfiiHuni
in pfin* the county, and t,arrnU atr urge I (
liergh hopped for
Insult upon the rrrslor; cursing is hsit nn right In piibl *h nriotbcr’N. * to t»rin#r fhidr y**uf»grt rhildreii
"•&lt; to
•», :™'“ e Indicated that approslm.t.monopUn.
heaping lll-w II upon your fellow
the » hoolm bo that they migh,
.—
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t
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HUndard
KURD IS O IT IM IR T IC '
protected from the-M* d sri.rs toriight, It ia eip#ct#d that thi#
man, hut profsnily is an Iri.h

State Physician W ill
Be ln County^ Monday

Lindberghs OnWay
ToMiami HopingTo
*
_
Sr S'sET S JS S S itiB e HomeChristmas

Dorothy Lamb,
courtly «&lt;‘h&lt;&gt;ol J
pure*, will assist Dr flaxt.m dur i ^
Who
in* his slay in the rminty
uli'ii

B
Dae. B-Dac.
Charles Lind*
Chari##
Miami In th#lr*
at 6:18 oVtedt
Tim . today.
Their rout* It was Indicated lag'

will be Btecllml by l*8t mintrom persons
person. * l*
• nd,. •J"
»w»w|e»ivinr. calls. from
are ahlr to .djust their sched- northward along th* Booth A l
8(1 that they will he able to lean coaat.
bile dealers that “ I think 11K14
a $•
After 3! hours In Natal
rU E N IT U R K CODE RKADY
I m(te n d th la e v e n t, p lan n ed a» one
GKTH H YKAItS
te ill Imp m M*ry iftitMl y»'ar fur
borut,
[ of th e u iilM a n d in r afTaim o f ih e Which the/’ flew from Bathu
rviTyhoti^that
work*,"
»nd
»*«
*
W A H IU N G TO N . Dec. 8 . - (A1) Africa, th* famous Americas*a left
KAN.SAS C IT Y , Dec- M 01^ -—J local y^ar,
to
The furniture cmV w »t taken t o ’ that *Hhn is the onl&gt; way
i Clarence Click wa* convict nd by a | The dinner D In begin promptly an Impression different from dipt
th* Whit# I I our# ye*tcrd*y
for fet our country through tAii« de.
of moat other visiting a vialore.1
jury lixlty of partlclpallnu In th« at 7 CIO o'clock. The M ojihom urcth#
siinitu r#
of
P ir»ld «tit' prrftsion and to hflp our l‘t
The population, though anthupj*
Junior
daaHCR
orchestra
of
RtmlkhJnapinif
of
Miia
Mary
McKIroy,
dent.R oo M vell
prtiviii# sstl in their acclaim, appeared
; daufhter of th# K i d u i City city note High *Schoo| will
■sentenced Ver* mnsir heffvre/ and during t(w&gt;-*trp‘ ■waU * te- aalirmaed ' «k»^Crt&gt;W«P
because he was unwilling to p o rt
years in the p«nltemisry. . |&gt;' r.
for photographs, submit to Inter-'
views, or attend tha mgay partita
they would have liked to ahowur
upon him and hla wlfa.
The American colony joined ike
of J. A. Cunningham'#
Pleading guilty wh*#i arraigned larceny
Brasilians tn n noisy farewell. It
before Circuit Court Jodgs Mill­ automobile; Gary Kirkland, white,
Thr Sanford Junior Orchestra was an unsvantful takeoff. - Mr*HAULTE 3T. MARIE, Mich.
ard B. Smith thla afternoon, *#v«n rhargei) with *sseol&gt; and battery,
of :tft muvirlsns, dirortrd hy Ku* Lindbergh told friends Inat.etaVt.
Dec. 8 —(A1)— Seven persons
of th* lY persona who were In and tr*nef#rr*d to the county
ir*it,* N I'hilllps, will present a that they expected to be Ivnprr by
were burned to death
her*
tlcted by a grand j#ry which ha* court; Msck Williams, charges)
frrr lorwvtl in the Women's Club Christmas
,, i ,jA jiffy
early today when a fitv drb**o &gt;8 sessi on riaoa Tutaday with
breaking
and entering;
iniibl iu on Oak Avrnue next
The plan* passed over. Ferte&lt;
strojeil
a
home
in
which
they
morning wars handed aatences to Jame* Thompaon, charged with
Thursday night at 8;IA o'rlo k, ll Use.
Brail) at B:(M
o’elogk
were sleeping. The dead are
Raiford penitentiary totnling 17 manslaughter following th* (hath
wa* announced today.
I Eastern Time flying feat
Mra. Genevlevs llibblen, 31,
y t t r t The Met#***# ranged from of John Freeman, Oviedo nsgro
Mr I'hilllps, well-known pianist
and her four
children, and
ura t* four yuan In length.
who din I * i th* rteull of a fight
FRENCH CONVICTS M
and
organist of
1*hllatlelphis,
Mrs. Ertlnr Orr snd her Infant
Walter T. Butter, young whit* with Thompson. Two olhei indict­
stated that the puhIV has a treat
•laughter. The fire, which ap­
man who wag Indicted for burg­ ment* were #&gt;und but tn* name*
ALGIERS, Algeria, Dec,
in store, and that (he initial rorparently was started from an
lary white unarmed, wa# given of th* alleged law-violators were
—Two or thro* convicts'
rert o f thla organisation nf young
overheated atov* ami wrecked
four yearn at Raiford. He entered not released, pending their arrest.
th* convict ship La Martial*!*,
Ihe Interior of th* hnuae, Wes ' musirlans will lie a revelation of route to lha French prl.
th* horn# of two aged woman at
thr
ability
o
f
local
musi
lans
The grand Jury found no true
undiscovered by neighbors unAI lam oat* Spring* softie weeks
In Guiana attempted
h Me again*! Tom Daniels, charged
til it gtinnl considerable head­
ago to rob them o f $80.
against their guard* On fo*
with
murder;
D.
R.
Johnson,
way,
catching th* victims
Chart** 0. Early, whit* youth
KBUAI’ BD p r i s o n e r c a u g h t age between St. Martin te&lt;Rd
asleep.
Who Wts tadiated fo r grand lar j charged with an assault with In­
Algiers ll wae announced here
tent
to
murder;
Richard
Hughes
camy, wa# branded a ysaris sanJOPLIN, Mo., Dee. 8.—(* ■ )- laat night.
lence II* admitted hi# guilt, anti and Georg* II. lltll, charged with
Ernest J McCebl* was arrested
■aid that h* had Serrsd a U embuuxtemmt; Arthur Cranston
here yesterday for
offlcara at =
-----------------month term la an Ohio jail for sod Mtlson Wilson, charged witn
Dlson, III., where he It wanted oo
Ik* theft of • car. A ehsrg* « f •Lsuurtten and nun-support; Mra.
a charge of bracking Jail last
Urn lar mV * f *n auto was de- I . A, Sheldon, charged w th kidAugust while under Inkctmeot on
r to M lu *
nsptag, p u
Driggers, ehsrged
riarxJ no tsl.t ngalaat him.
a tox car robbery charg*. Ills ■ISIlM
MA.NF(ini)
On*
of
the
red
Utter
day*
In
record hare also show# b* la want- Apaiacklrole iM.er «•
WBlIo Maxwell and Mom Wst- with grand larceny, and Malcolm
H
ana, ehsrged with.altering forged IU &amp; charged with an season th* hUlory of every Future Farm­ ad at TallahaasM, Pis., where he llartow _ ...
•"• * • •
“
er* of Am*ri-a Chapter l* to be escaped In 1818 and again In 18291 K estle ..... .
Instruments, ware seek given twu y ftk JnteM U murder.
Ft. trauderSale
.
•tut** Attorney Lloyd P, Boyle observed at Seminole High School while serving n prison sentence Ft JSvire
_
Ft Fierce
___ - _
U
Wad# Howard, ritarged with askH ‘ M an Indictment charg tonight when at 7:00 o’clock, for grand laroeny.
OelnefvIMe ________ ___
Ing Ann)# Mae Aahtey w'th mur- member* of Kami note Chapter will
forgery, wan give* two years.
llaetln ae
........
Clear T#
&gt;, be nolle prosaed. A charg* of honor the’r fathers at th* annual EXPECTS ELECTION PROBB Key tVeel
Trad Moero, charged with tors
iJiaml
..... trtear tt
li$ 8 l t* murdtr. lodged agaivtat Father-Son banquet.
gives two yean.
Uuort lleven
John Benkarik, Jr..
Chapter
Whitaker, and on* against
n—
'
' * with
WASHINGTON, De*.
(AA— oral* .. ...
president f* to be Ih* toastmaster Bpeaker Hal nay said today that
latent
OUfw, charged with
and ItM support, also ware for this event which will attract houst Investigation of the election
probably TO person*. Th* program to eoagvea* of Mrs. Bolivar H
white Book##
will Include various carsmanles, K«mp from tb* sixth
dismissing
with, taw*
by Mr. Benkarik, John Ben- (tatrlet with tb* support S t
with latent to gtMM jury, ordered court nd"luavttabta" •
gtw a ftr** iourmed until D*-, 1$ when he will kartk, Jr. Boyd Colamna, E. D. [
arraign yowng Livings, snd will Tyter. Jr. David Ear!*, and Alex
R. Jefcnaon, and music by th* { to resign and the
listen U nrgumtnt# In u civil
youth, fug the dorketed fo r trial that day.
Chapter Wring Hand.
'# new election.

Judge SmithSentences 7 Of 1**1 Indicted I*“ ht
By Grand Jury To Terms At R a i f o r d CauffhtAHleep,Seven
Layden W ill Coach

Notre Dame In 1934

is testimonial

V e t e r a n O f f i c e r l a T o l d j ^ ^ 10 * ku,ct 0Y,r 100
PH ILAD ELPH IA, Dec. Ar—(*■)
EL PASO, Tex., Dec.
&lt;/P)—
H e H a s F a ile d T o
Lcaifng business, civic, and
— Describing congress as ready to
v-»____ u !
___ J „ 1 „ aoelal leaders of Seminole and
Cun* biased at two points along
adopt atmoat any kind of Inflation,
r r O V e r i l 8 U e n l a l 8 ;iurroum|lnr counties wilt ba InUnited States .Senator Reed yes­ the Texaa Mexleo border yeatar------! eluded In
tonight’*
gathering,
dnyday
as
officers
vurpr'aqd
terday promised
whole-hearts^
TkALI AHASSKK. IW . K - U V h w MH trom
corners of the
support to Presideat Roosevelt la M uggier* attempting to run liq-i —
Harslle. veteran Florida1, u te
„ [w U d telegram* and
a move to stabilise the dollar.
•or into Texsra— still dry after peace off. or and the man w h o ;i,tU ri of
congratulation
for
In o speech before a
prohibition repeal—and the toll1 throw the switch that eierutrd |achievement, well rendered.
rmlnll
logg o f the Philadelphia board o f £,u
WM counted
last night at thr.u Glussipiw 7,anrare, slayer of May. t Toast mailer for the supper
trade and the Manufacturers
known dead and one wounded.
or Anton Cermak of Chicago, yes |whlch will be staged In Ih* Pnrlah
Bankers club, the Fenniyl
Search waa .ontlnued for th* terday was denied re-lnstatement; ]|nul,
H ,rry jg.
Papworth.
Republican
aald:
additional
lepubllcan said:
. I hod a# of two possible addltl
«
Of P s d L C M ,
- . 1psssldaat a l lh . ifaminot* County
- l f V T O W w m taken t ^ ( £ o r UV u « fin n f T T O I
(Continued On l'aga H u )
_ ____________ .__

o f s ' special
polio*man whoa*
datlaa will rflata
prim arily
te
tra ffic violations, Chlaf o f Folic*
Roy 0 . William# wat prepared to
ga ahead with hla saaoanted plan
a f arresting and bringing Into p &gt;
lice court all persona who a n
sought parking their automobiles
for more than on# hour In tha
fk iln tis ((strict, and those who
persist In double-parking on down,
gentleman's mode o f expression
town streeta.
D KTRO IT,
l* c .
8 —(A*)— In
Chief Williams, uixVr
orders about which yuu can't do a damned •R# o f his rtr# idtirM M i, H#nry
from th* City Commission, will thing.”
Ford ycitt-niay tubl his autumn-

Mr. Jlaklna ala* called motorist*’
at tha attention ta tha fact that all ap­
plications far trucks and trailer*,
b in d in g pick-up U-aak*, raast
‘ 'Itoch confusion waa cmated this year be certified* aa to th*
actual weight of tha truck ar
laat week. Mr. U tah aUted. I
caaae some merchants. In tha trailer.
A *
County
Comrelation at#
rush o f bos toe* a, fall ad to not'ce
have placed their largo icalaa
that th* checki warn ardors
m u use for th* eonvonteno* of
with pencil, or that where a check
Motorist#, and J.’ M. Leonard baa
waa endow ed by a person unable
: h i named ta charge
of tha
t * writ#, tha names of th* two
scales. He la located at th* Sher­ begin th* campaign against double
wttnaoaoa wars left o ff entirely,
iff*! office In th* Court Houst, and
Tha same proceedsre used last la on duty from 7:00 o'clock In thaj parking and lengthy parking lomorrow morning. Every motorist
weak la 'n g jla f tha werhsro w U Mor ni ng aalil 6:00 o'clock la
bo .la affect again thla wwk ex afternoon. A 60 cent /** l» »skad j violating althar traffic rule may
Mpt for agra or two change*. All fo r weighing trucks or autome- eapael la be headed a ticket which
ta lli fo r hi* appearance In court
men or Moran working on pro&gt;to answer to th* charge. Out-of
octa within tha dtp I'mlta or near
Mr. Jinklas remindsd th* publla town visitor* to th* d t* will be
to tha Itantta, are ta he paid o ff that he will soon be able to me'
atatlesa. Other, eserhara.
prejeeta. vrifl be paM for tha fallowing eahlelea: School Flams stated.
bases, aariatUaces, wreckers, far
Mr* autamoblHs, chauffer’# llcensi In bo pro*i, motaregei*, official
aMt at Ura hoar designated below,
over 6000 poudda,
be nmrt can at th aC oert How#
6:00 «fdarh and aak far Mr.
ta the
ffether with the % • Mark
ta whom the

M.

ASSISTANT EARNS Pennsylvania Senator-.Border Police S w a p .
Promises To
i Shots With GanprOf
::::r,o"
SALARYPAH) HER With
unnerdTrying HIS OLD POSITION \
Roosevelt

WASHINGTON, Dec., S ^ V P )—
M in Froncaa Robinson, admlnlstrstlee assistant to Hugh S.
Johnson, was revealed yesterday
to be getting paid $8710 a year,
one of the largest NRA salaries
ami) on a par-with..lha compcnat:
" It may be merely a coincidence tion of some of the moat expert
but nevertheless n fact that. With government employea.
faw anceptlotu, meet of the promL
publication of the fact In
nent newspapers that hero been
'
..sailing the NRA am eeroroly «&gt;. Washington Post reporters InRepublican In their aympnthy.
f i r i n g of Johnson were told by
Wa could hardly aspect that him:
" I think that was one below
such journals as the New York
Herald-Tribune, the Chicago Trl- Ura belt”
The story had said Alias Robin­
bune, or Ora Chicago Dally New*,
whose affiliations and political al­ son waa elevated from a $28 a
legiance have never wavered, could I week clerkship to her present
be very enthusiastic for a Demo­ salary in N R A’a short career.
cratic r.lmlnlitrotlon."
Johnson's assistant, with him long
Preceding thla, he had obaerved: l hour, h&gt;&gt; Inlde many extended
“ I am reluctant even to men-1trip* acroaa the country with th*
lion politic* in connection with Bdinlniilr*tor.
lha matter* we are dlawaalag,
lh# orictn.| Mi up of NRA” .
but actually 1 think oor Republic- j , alJ john-on, “ Mis* Robinson anil
an friend, who are getting out |nobbj Blrau|&lt; (no(„ rt K. Slrmu.,
campaign books
assailing
th*
|son of the ambaaxador to Prance)
Roosevelt policies have more logic
I were personal assistants to th*
and reason In their course than
sthnlnlitratoi at a salary of l&amp;UOO
any of the other rritlei. They at
a r»*r.
tCouviouecI un Asia* Five*
“ AtIsa Robinson came recom­
mended to me aa an excelbnl ad­
ministrator and executive from
RKO ('Radio-Kctlh-Orpheum Cor
poratloo). In many ways she
(Continued On l'ag« Six)
Although he la not_ prepared ta
aka delivery of automobile truck
trailer tags at
this
Uraa.
Cm I * Tax Collector Jna. D. Jtaktsra w W trill haasU. a it .i.A B a
la th# coo at y thla year,
ittsaainnarAid that owner* -■ With the* hpp#lidnraat Mta today
their applications
la Making thla reconunendsUoa.

D B B I I O I X '!
For Judicloua, efficient *nd ecoF
I nomlcal handling of responalbltl1ties for nearly 18,000 person* In a
1 1 7 17 H A D T\I171 county whose potential
wealth
U 1 V L
n a U D l L may be estimated In the millions
_
. I, I ,
i, - , ' nf ibllars, City and County com-

M IU L IL ‘IV u

Are RurnedToDeath

Future FarmemHonor
Fathers A t banquet

Junior Orchetttra Has
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SANFORD. FUIR^DA. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1M3

InSuggestionuByHouseBody
ThatHeavier Levies Be Made

III Less
Hours
Dee. 6. —
end

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i*i* com plet-

fU A B tk flig h t
landed
________ _______, th is m o m ­
, ta m e s s a g e .t» Pan -A tn erlA ir w a y s said.
[T b s fly in g colonel and hla
V * who gov* Mat lawalaabte aa*.
la UM reread moat lmxlnea Um New York-Pari*
u t m &lt; 1878 mite* or*r the
H t U AUeaUe la I t hour* and
M.WtsstSs
I I wma s telaarely «)oum*y In
k Lindbergh did net push hU
f
plan*. capable of making at
ISO mltaa an hoar. Tke bt • flying speod oa th* trip
whs 1U aatlaa as hear.
CaL Ckartea A. Lindbergh lifted
kla heavily laden monoplane Into
Urn air at I A. H ywUniay (*
P f t Tnaaday E-8.T.I, and with
M o . Ltadbargh at the wlrelrea
handed acre** 1000 mUea of open
eea toward Booth America.
After a arete or more unsueerexful attempt* to lift the hoaxteten plana In an almoet dead
ha waa helped on hla way
It tight breate from tha In­
___* which Hppled the curfaea
tha Lower Gambia Steer.

WABHINOTON, Dec. «• -&lt; * ’&gt;Striking at largo Ineomea and
pnnawal holding companies organlaad to ear# tax**, a Houeo
wrya and meana tub-committee
y torday recommended change.
^ tka reeenoe law to br ng In an
g U n e tM ndllioaal (237,000.000 to
tka goeeramonL
Tka full committee beaded by
Repraaentatlra Donghtoa. Demo­
crat, North Caret Ian, mat and reca'eed the report af tka sub-mmmittaa but took no action pending
hearing to bo held later. The propoesla wem deelgned to simplify
the present law and plug up holm
through which wealthy persona
ham arolded taiea.
Liquor laiat'on wai left to be
handled In a aeparata bill after
recommendsgon ft um - Preeldeot
Rooeerelt and joint dlacuision* by
the 11sum and Senate lax com­
mittee*.
The eub-eommlttee wh!eh tain
It later would make more recom­
mendations, etpe lallyy with ir.
■pert to new sources of revenue,
did not disturb the loner Ine iir.e
brackets, but proposed a .i.igle
normal rata of four percent on all

net Incoma instead of Ihe pres­
ent four percent on the first ♦tl‘00
and eight pep.ent on tho balance.
Other recommendations Included
higher aurtaxe* with only 7
brwrkela against the existing (7;
Increased rates on dividend, and
partially tax-exempt Internet; a
8ft percent tax oa the "undiatrib
uted adjusted net income" of
personal holding companies, aboli­
tion of consolidated returns, and
withdrawal of the right of part­
ners to offset their Income lo»»ee
sustained by partnerships.
“Them appears to be no good
reason for having both a gradu­
ated normal tax anil a graduated
surtax," the subcommittee report­
ed, "since the principle of abibly
to pay can be adequately taken
rare o f by the graduated surtax
alone. Certainly It I* much simpler
to have one normal rate of tax."
It said the change rould l&gt;e
made •without apprec'ably de­
creasing the revenue through ad­
justment of of surtax rates."
The new surtax schedule pro
posed rates ranging from four
percent on net income between
(Continued on rage Four)

MONTEVIDEO,

I’^ T U a v .

Dec

8. —(A1)— The eonti” erelai pro
poaal of • moratorium on pri­
vate debts waa ernt to a tubcommittee by the Pan-American
Conference yesterday for a de­
cision on the United States' conteatlon that tha question had no
(Continued Oa Page Four)
they am meetbu
a . !8»-' fhatr
lif e # far the San­
- P h k jasptalaa af
wMeh *«t out yee
_ _ . _ Mad turned In
Be membarahlpt St the Cham
a n of Commerce afftca. drWe
headsnarten, early tkta afternoon.
A recent analysis of the popu­
Tha loan* headed by Mr*. V. A.
lation of (hi* city, contained In
Baker bad tha lead at that Umo
the annual survey conducted by
In tha nnmber * f member.hip* "Editor
and Publisher," trail#
secured.
ThU team turned In magaxlne of the newi pa per In{ t i t raprapeating U metnbenhlpe duitry, discloses tho fart that 60
M follow* i form et OatehaJ. T. F. percent of tha estimated 10,100
Dorttar,
Bam rWUcknr,
Roy persona living within the city lim­
Bymke, R. B. Chapman, Otto it! are white perron*. Five per­
Caldwell. Gordon Doan, Dr. A Pu- cent of tho white perron, are
leeten, E. E. LaMp. H H. Cola- estimated as being foreign horn;
maa. , A O. C U f t i l r , Howard the remainder, native born
PariUe, and Mire fa la b e U Shoe
The city’* retail trading area
covsra a radius of I I miles to the
ddaai handed br R B Chap south, 18 miles to the east, and
bad mparlad a |70 collection, JO mites to the weal. Moot Import­
haring take* W f r h gnhlpf from ant communities in thin area are

ilfDrive Workers
Progress In
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aM s u .k k iM .JU fca Jio aaaa. with

_ . T e ld I ; 806 population;
Osteon,
with
BeMia. A f t Re Reynold., 147 poiAatatlon; Pools, with 108
population;
AltemeMte Springe
____ reported with H I nopalatlon, and Lake
RIO. gathered Mary, wlUr 831 population.
&gt; D. HighTho principal induxtgtaa af the
tlL
John city art IttUd at raltrenJ shop*,
.
n u . crate mllftr fertiliser plabCX, and
Mf, Dunn, and f t JF. Ia rt hoidec taw mills, and it has one whalef t f t Watson's 8*6
turned In rale pleat, a grocery dtatrihntlng
abaimklp, the from Mlaa firm.
Petard. S s
Latest repo ft Indicate* that
there are
approximately
2000
electric light meter* In service;
BftO gaa meters la use, and about
1100 telephones la service.

A ll-lim e Low Record
ForVotingEstablished
An all time low record for tha
number af ballots cast In a fenaral olsction in this ciijr was e*
tab) is had lets teetordajr after­
noon when It waa rtsaalad thal J1
nnreona » isICod the City llall d«D
Inc tka ikjr U (is * rotas of eonfldeaea far City
Commissioner.
. . U Dpmaa and 8. O. Bhlaholtor,
■•opposed candidates for re-elec­
tion to throe-peer seels oa (ho
Commission.
re mburton after, the polls
kad boon dodnred float4. OWlion
las porter P. Bajrmrd Bmtth on*
aouaced that the result of tho
ciertiea arms as fallsM : CommJa* "hlahotter
raesised
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4 Oammlsatoner Du
n Tat oa. There war* Be
RhinhoUtr

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Short-Term Paper To
BeOfforedToPublic;
Officials Confident
O f Ample Response

Trusting To Good Sense Of Americans LONG FORCES
Roosevelt Calls Upon Nation To Help
Restore Observance Of Law And Order WIN OUT BUT
WASHINGTON, Dec. 6. (AV­
A doubly-purposed p r o c l a m a .
putting in o lf riml end to
prohibit ion and calling on Amer­
ican* to help restore w p e c t for
law and order was issued last
aifbt by President Roosevelt.
The proclamation, an unueunl
one, we* signed by the President
shortly after
A*, ting Secretary
Phillips had certified that 3*
state* had approved the repealing
amendment.
• The President made a special
plea that no state authorise return
Of the «*lfx&gt;n either in Us old form
or in a new guise and said the
objective being sought through a
national poll y was educal
&gt;f
every ritiirn toward greater tein.
pe ranee
- •*Ft»HHerwM»rei,‘ the prut lama,
lion said, **l enjoin upon
rltIsens of the United States an.i J|w
0n otikhm resident
within the
Jurisdiction there«»f, to rmiperatr
with *be government in Ms order
to restore greater respect for law
and order, by onfming such pur
rhasex of alrohollr beverage* as
they may make solely to tho*r

dealers or agenc r* which have
been duly licensed by state or fed­
eral license.
••Observance to this request,
which I make personally to rva»ry
Individual and every family in our
nation, will result in the consumpt on of alcoholic beverages whi h
have passed federal inspection, in
the break-up and eventual de­
struction of the notoriously evil
Illicit liquor traff c, and in iha
payment of reasonable ta*»*« for
the supiK:rt of government and
till' «•’ &gt; ill t air fcU|-«*l»&lt;‘tl»llg *«f util,

thit have cilsted aince lla adop­
tion. Failure to do th * honestly
and courageously will he a living
reproach to us all.
"I a*k especially that no state
shall hy law nr otherwise author­
ise the return of the saloon either
in its old form or in some mod­
ern guise.
"The policy of the government
will he to see to It that the s 4*181
and politi al evils that hava e«isted in the pre-prohibition era
shall not he revived nor permitted
aga n to eiist. Wr must remove
forever ffdin our midst the men­
ace of the tiootieggrr and such
others as would profit at the ex­
pense of giHMl government, law
anti order.
"I trust in the good sense of
the Amerran |&gt;eoplr that they
will not bring upon themselves
the curse of rtcessive u*c of in­
toxicating |quors, to the detri­
ment of health, morals ami social
integrity.
"The nbjo tivr we *rrk through
a national policy is the rdu a.
hoii of every t tirm towards a
greater
temperance throughout
the nation."

VOTEISUGHT

Formality Election Is
Marked By Defiant •W
«
Showing O f Annuity
Protesting V o t era

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RPC BUYS s t o c k ;
IN NEW Y O R K ’ S!
LEADING BANKS1.

LEE COMMENDS
COUNTY BOARD
UPON ITS WORK

Fall Court Term Is
Recessed Awaiting
Grand Jury Action

City Population Is
Reported As Being Violations Of Auto
60 P e r c e n t White Laws Foremost On
November D o c k e t

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FINANCE PLANS

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IT A T O N R O U G E . U „ Dec.
WASHINGTON. Dee. 6.—(Ad­
rians for the
ITnaaury't midfi. — ( A . P . ) — A m i d s t tho
December borrowing were all but
sm oke o f burticd ballot IstxtsJ
ready for announcement last night
nnd it defiant show o f arm s
with Indication* Lhat »horl-t»rm
hy p rotestin g c ltlie n s . slnto
paper would be offerer! the Invert­
ri .on.i« of taxation
ing public at an interest rate
adm inistration fo rte s under
*’ l call »|»c ific attention to the
somewhere near two percent.
the direction o f S en ator H u ey
|vrrp«ration* for th* fiimnciat
author ty given by the
*J|»t
P. I/onu yesterd ay succeeded
operations, which include refund­
amendment to the government to
in holtDntr ». conjjresslotml
ing 8727,000,000 in maturing ohprohibit transportation or impor
ligations, were pushed ahead fol­
elect ion in th ree-fou rth s o f
.i P t ‘.’I intoKicating liquor* into
lowing the return «# Earle Halite,
Ih e six th -Louisiunn liigtrlc l.
any stale in violation of tin* law*
special assistant to Acting Rec-aThr flection wa* only u ,or of such state.
tary Morgenthau, from
confer­
n,silty, for the printnl t-iallot r
ence. with New York authorities
*'l ask the whole-hearted ro op
rontainnl only ont- namr. *bnt of
In the investment hanking field.
eratiun of all our eltlsen* t«» the
Mr*. Rollvar FL. Kinip. Senator f
Although he would give no In­
end that thi* jrturn of individual
lavng'a choice for lh** vacant
timation of the re.ulls of hie trip
freedom *hall rot be accompanied
to the nation's financial cent*r, he
aialh illstrict congrr** »**at. wl«&gt;
by the repugnant condition* thal
ra&lt;kated a cheerfulness hardly In­
wa* ilr*ginalf&lt;l a* "lh&lt;- unop|svacd
obtained pun# to tie adoption
dicating any lapse in confidence
nominee" hy a&lt;linini»tr»li»n forcea
the
IHth
Amendment
and
those
that the financing would receive
which r*fu*r4 to "hoM a parly
the enthusiastic public support
primary.
characteristic of similar previous
Voting wa* light throughout the
Storm Warning* lip
operation*.
participating arts ■» « w fk of
Critic*
of the admlnialration
violent cilia*n &lt;1* in onatraliona
On Kant, WestC’oaHt
monetary policy, especially of the
against i h r «dniini*tration m «» I
gold buying program, have aanruvrr wa* climaxf'l by &gt;.|&gt;oriwilc
WASHINGTON.
Dec.
rt.
(d*)
serted that depreciation of the
raid* on the poll* by
ril1*
—The Weather Bureau Itxlay
dollar hy thia method would mak*
irn* who sriioil anil buriivil bal­
iKRueil a atorm warning "Adi
it difficult for the government to:
lot luiae*
borrow. Administration officer*!
( vlmir) Nortliwf-iit rI oviii warn(In* fourth ot th* .li*lrlrt &lt;Utl
in|» are urilerril at 11 A. M
deny thia, and eaperl Ihe results, M o V O S C C n A s h / d l d i n g
Comptroller SeettGood not voir at all a* Tangipahoa.
Apalai hirnla l « t'r.lar
Power Company Head of th# Dec. 1ft financing In supnrv
rrv_ i from
Key* and Jack«i»n\illr to the
ProspectN For 19M Livingston ami St Helena tmriahtheir poaltion.
.
” C l f f h t TO I l a i l S TO
Affirm s S t a n d In port
Virginia Gape*. A di«t*urlam*
routed the U&gt;nx forrea with
Two issuei of treaaury certlfiTux
C o 11 e e t i o i l s ,p* .how
Strengthen
System
over Kaxtern l.ouixiRtia will
of aim* and displayed n
(Continued on Pago Four)
Opposition ToLabor
move Nfirlheantward with Indistrict court injunction «B «lo iV a
Comptroller
J
M
l^e
has
I WASHINGTON, Dec n. (Ah
rrra*ing rmen*lly and raiiBe
H AVANA, Dec. 6 .-(d *»-T h e
i hr Ulloting which rnusfd ndjoined receiver* for I hr .Seaboard ministration offinol- to nnmmnco
to rtrong S«»ulhwetl'
wide-open fight between the Cu­ Police Asked To Help Th' government yesterday bernme freeh
Air Line railroad In commending
x partner in more than half of
wind* shifting to strong North
ban government and the $200,­
the election wa* " o ff" In
Find 2 Missing Girl* the leading bank* of New York waat wind* between Apatarhi the Board of Ci&gt;unty Commission­ ihal
000.000 American-owned Cuban
those three *uhdlvi»lon*.
ers for their management of th*
City with the selling by 12 tnmttcola and C a itr Key* tin a afto ■.
electric company, moved I a a l
Police and county officers hare tut Ions nf 803,700.000 of their
affairs of the roonty. it* waa
ivnoon; brtwfDn JgckBonville
night toward a final ehowdown have b*en asked tb conduct a
learnrd at the DecemVr meeting
capital notrs and preferred stuck
and
(
harletton
early
tonight
between American interests In search for Margaret Tyler. 14to the Reconstruction Corpora
and l&gt;el*e«n Charleston and the of the Board, held c*« tha Court
Cube and the regime of Presi­ year-old roeident of Fort Hum­ lion.
Virginia Cape* late tonight'." ’ House yesterday.
phreys,
Va..
who
has
been
mleslng
dent Greu Ban Martin.
Tho sale wo* announced by
In a l«tlc * In which h* reported
----------p
Labor glriupw. pranentad to the from her been# In that vlty tine* jpi&gt;B II. Joiim , corporation chairthat the railroad receivers had
Nov f t : she waa accompanied by
(Continue*, wt&lt; fags Two I
K
nnounred their Intent mn id pay­
a school chum. Kx'hreen Modvn,
F'all term nl
• scuil Court, •
g I'Ji’t takes In full on propj 16, it was stated
ert) ownrtJ by the railroad in this Judge Millard It Smith pre-iding,
Th# glrl'e mother, Mr* George the adminiMrat om'rt *jii &lt;44ram of
rount&gt;, Mr l^*e stalvrl, "Your i* In ieaiporary «'lj'&gt;urnnient fol- •
Vaughn, i* III and is anxious tu strengthening Ihe hanking ■ystem
county I* one of the very few in lowing Ita convening ye*lrtd»Jf ,
heir from her daughter, who waa throughoit the rotntry
* •
the stale In which the Seaboard morn ng al I" Oil o'clock.
last seen travaling toward* this
Tha Havings Banks Trust Com­
Judge Sinilh and other coiirl at-,
Is
not
contesting
any
uf
the
Three residents of Jai ksonx ille
city.
pany, formed recentl) hy a group
D"'m
,
iv in
r o m n i r m i tarhr* are "awailing
— ... - -n report
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to commend
Margaret Is de*crit&gt;#d a* being of Now York iab*ni(4 banks, pr
escaped injury or po* siblr ilenth levies, and I want’
lloyle ,
Violations of th* state autoabout five feel and four Inch** vioualy had aold $!*0,1)00.000 of list by drowning when then autom#- your Board on ther fact that your, Slate's Attorney Lloyd F. ely 25,
mohilr law regulation* war* fore­
evir* have l»eenj
been | who presented approximats
ioun4a capital units to the corporation j kilt plunged off th* old wm»'k»n assessments anti levies
tell, weighing about 106 po
most among tho*# laid before
eases of alleged law violation to
weighed
in
the
balances
hy
highly
Ir nan and the
and
8h# ha* dark red curly
'
bridge
at
lake
.Monroe
Manuf •c',.i»ers
Trtet
County Judge J. O Sharon during her front teeth are separated In
member* of the grand Jury’-y-a- '
technical
ami
well
train’
d
lcg*l
Riva
r
dropped
into
lh»
St
Johns
$J.S.(M)O.0O&lt;)
November, a aurvey of hia doth- th* center. When last seen she wa* Company had
tentey.
Indicat on* !**«•• todny
minds
and
found
to
!»e
not
want­
All the l»anks that sold capital early yesierikiy morning
et revealed today.
Thia were that the jury will tiring in
wearing a black coat with fur col­ notes arr .Stale (tanks which unVictims of the acciiient, whnh ing in their legal statua
several Indictment* oy tomorrow
II. H. Karnoat, white, charged ter, tan oaforde, a dark haret and
«Vr the New York banking law occurred juat after the rar hatl .peaka well for you In the p’ rwith operating an auto while w„ carrying a worn tan aultcase.
cannot
Issue preferred
Murk passed a large truck ami trailer I fortrianre of fluty, anfl It imkrates morning.
Shortly • f'ci ih. *.-••*!. I jiiiv hml
drunk -a t fined 8100 and coat*,
Kathleen la described a* belor June* said, however the capital near Ihv southem vn,l uf th. jtbat your a*»e»«ment» err fair,
been *elecled, J«eti:,' Smith -o'lndwith IM) of th* fine suspended five feet and four inchea tod, notes in every
reaped except bri’ lge, were t'hanl Marlhclmta*, y»ur Iwies arr Irgal, and your
on promt** of goo,I behavior.
a salesman, Mis. Frame* Minin' pro*perl* of collection unqur*- w! the civil docket arnl ordered
weight 110 puumh, and has light, name are preferred stock.
hearing* a* follow*
Dan Graham and J M Venable, reddish brown curly hair Her up
turned
ii ml J F I’ lncer
G W Spvo er. el ul ver*il- J. Itwhite, charged with driving an ptr teeth protrude She wa* wear W.B.WilliamH Elected
Acrorvling to Shenff J F' Mr-1
__
n ■lui**.
overloaded truck, were fined »R mg a brows cool, ton oaford- and ,
m, x r /a 1 -I : t'leiland, the trio hail limliitril ■ | I'MMifthi thr rlty aiuI count) rnn»-J It Stryker, damage’ . to be lri*rl
A h M n y o r O f O v i e d o , s. nfun,
«u b * m i mfBioitrtB into Acr«ml «»•» th* «!*• Dr. IH. Georg* W l&gt;« &gt; el a'.,
and coals eath,
while
Klynn carrying a block »uilc»»r
vsrsua U. U Wallet. 42^1 daul--.,
. Any-patasifv .aswlu* Ihe adit JJ,
hUUUnahy. lL - f t - C o u r * ''1.
fh*t*if fhlihty jalf fiuetffnn A fter' age*. In Iw trie.1 Dm I". Firal
F'ormer Sanlord nly manager item recovered by local puller
A E. Jon**, all whit# men. lu asked to communicol* with the
iiw^Hnn mm11Ii innnltefB of itir
W II William* I* thr new mayor
National I'ank of Tampn v»r»u*
The party left for Jackaonvillo
court on a almllar charge, ware mother al Fort Humphrey*
nf Oviedo.
with police heaikjuarter* here
at about l 00 o'clock, Mr Itarth city commission, the county hoardi y y |»,,ugln**. 82&gt;XH' damagaa,
fined the coals.
fo
rm
rr'a
ulT’
r
votril
to
arerpt
thr
lie wa* thr oearly three to one rime**. Mis* Mason and Mr I'in
and verau* George A DeCollca,
Jerry Origgo, white, charged
i hoire of 13ns person* who ca*t rer In the former'* new autnuio of paying fOf) per m onth t i m i n i ft.Mioii damage*, ladli to !*■ trierl
with driving a car recklessly, w*.
Appeal I h Sent Out
liallnte in Ihr Oviedo griirial elec bite, anil Mr. Cook following d o *' ihr upkrrp of thr Jail, provtilwl on Der 20; Summerfleld Nuraorjr
fined Ift and eoite, a* »• &gt; Prince
thia upkvrp Hocx not rtrp ’ il $ 1H»M) C o, vrraii* II and A Jacoh*im,
Don yoaterday, and he wjcci-*iI* Iwhlnd In hia own autumolule.
Nelson, white Handy Johnaon wa*
For DiHcarded
Toys
_____
rminly ("omm'aaloner I. I' Mill*
Mr
Harlhelmro
hail juat l**r year. In *hlrh f t m i thr cit) (20011 damage*, to hr ti led Dee.
fined the co*U.
An urgent appeal wax *»nl out |who did not seek reelerll«n.
|ias*r'l a large trur kaod Iratlar will pay ont half uf thr addi­ 20; Dav’il Sperr ami wife eervu*
1-onnit Hoblnson, white, rhargod
Mr William* received !"! vote* t a point aUiut 200 f&lt;rl from the tional roal.
Wight tiros Co.. 8M"'ii daiuag**,
with Intoxication, wa* fined 86 Imixy by W A. Patrick, of the
t'lty
priinnrra
havr
hr’ n to l,e tried Dee 21
Christ max Tree » onniuttr- axam*t .*18 volea, rereivr*! by Jr* i south end of Ihr bridge when he
,
and costa, white O. R Nash, Klk'a
sir McGowan, anrt a I l e-ull he j fell Ihr rer, l » which h- hod ap­ linliftsl in thr rnunTy jail *»•«'*•
Jmlge
Smith
d MinsHcd ths&gt;
white, charged with Into* leal ten. (or discarded loy* and other ar |
rarly in IU.11 and thr city had hern civil action l.rouglil li&gt; F.. II. AakIw.i year plied free wheeling, skidding
Dele* wlfich might mak* useful j will hold o ff co for
was fined th* coots.
In a flash, the car had rrashad pa&gt;ing $36 j&gt;rr month for thia rrafi again*! W S F'.aile
term beginning on Jan I
Ralph R. Norman, white, and gift* for Sanford boy* and g irl*1
Thr munty b«»ard
Kle tod with Mr William* were through the western railing of the arr»mo«Vitinn
Charles Dunn i» foreman of th*
A.
H.
Reppard.
Jr..
while, whrh the It. P. O. E. Santa Clau*
l ari Daul, Joe l.rinhart. I»&gt;r Mai bridge and had dropped, oft Its voted to aak thr city to remove j grand Jury, w ill It. W. Dean a*
charged with driving vehicle* pays h s annual vtall hare.
its prisoner.- lomr wrrha ago. un-| rlerk Other niemlu-i* are: J. K.
Mr. Patrick said that th* Elks rnim, Charloa Niblark, ami Jack wheels. Into Ihe river
with Improper license# w e r e
Mr Cook and several other lew*, it vkouid agier to nhare thr Hooker, E. F Mil hem. U. M.
Kasrll, aa memlier* of Ihe town
('lull
will
be
grateful
If
the
co
|
fined 83 and coats respectively,
vv Scott, II. C,
r* the v rtnrlou*| passing motorist* secured a largo J..I cost., and St.eral conference# nrt,vtnll, lni
council. They
sad Herman Neaklt wax fined the operation of local ettteans is re i snmiuwi o■ right who secured j tarpaulin from a truck, amt the iH'lwrrn thr l«ro group* Bine® that
Parker, J
Owen. f\ A. DrnnLt,
eirvrd in th'* driv*. II* *aid thal
coate.
I vote*.
victim* of
Ih* early morning lime resulted in ye.lerd.y's action j } B(&gt;|,f K(1 x „ f ( |„&gt;. A. E. MoJoe Lowe, white, charged with every effort In being made *o
Ovl*dc&gt; voter* numbering ft;'' plunge were heuled to th* dock, Thr ronuniaalonar® voted to take ran. K II Bri.iii-41. D It. Ihnthal
every
child,
who
attends
th*
,
over thr malnt&gt;nancr b * a county
ires paaxing, waa flnad 8ft ami
1 1mark, Martin Stenk,,. C. L. IlyalL
Christina* Tree party, may hove ' wrote tn the name* of F'. A F'or I unhurt hut drenched
1nell ax a member of the council.
Several hour* tetri, after th*Tr n»ad of ■ road in the Garx$eni * M C. Naughter, and II II (i*lgtr.
a present.
harms
area.
They
also
instruct'd
while 84 p*reon» wrote in th e clothing had been dried, and the
All loy* arnl gift* ar* to he de
name of Dr. J Wm Mart n The car had l&gt;ern removed from the thr county engineer to look into
posited at Ihr FJk* Home. F'lrst
of final tabulation for ihe »urcr»* ! rlv*r, ihe party again headed for a road matter al* Forest City, and
Street and Palmetto Avenue.
also in thr vicinity of the Day
fol candidate* I* Carl Daul, 102-j Jacksonville
YeHterdny'HWeather
Do,
k
MaV
nlr,
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|II2,
Jack
Ka»ell.)
The
a.ctdenl
wa.
Ihe
eighth
io
By a gaarg'a of 18 voteo, B I*
101
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Nlhlack.
64;
Joe
occur
on
thr
brhtgr
during
lh*
M OHIO *
Smith waa elected a* mayor of Al Holly Talks ToBoysOf
Nlallitti
M'l
Lelnhart, #0.
' P*»l I" month* The budge waa
Uaaonto Springs, sureoedlng B
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u
f
t
l
l
leniy1"m
Future FarmeraGrouj)
Mr. Wiliam* announced today |w*t with daw yeatenly
* !or
* .nT
■ «ng
* ,i(lOTe 1‘afty Will Visit \palatKI&lt; ola Cleat *• •
|r*
a. A
r i aa It was when a majority of
M o n d a y M o m l n g ll a r l o w
that at tha request of many re*
Mr. Bfalth secured 87 of th* 61
utils
Po*tm*st*r R. J. Holly a short
arcidrnts
occurred
dents of hla community he it pre­
YI Uurt»idai»
T«tas which were i d during the talk on "l^ g lila tljn ,"
during
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Governor Rob*rt Gore and hla n M )»n
three Mygr elecjloa period that which ha stated that "Tho bad* at paring a list of project* which It
HANKERS TO MEET
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parly of 26 prominent Porto Rtro l s r t l l i apure#
is hoped may he carried out un
begUn ah fifty iritlock teat night I" good tew ii hon**t
B V lII*
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representa­
lUallnia
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Arthur
Hranan,
aecretary
»
f
husinevs
men
and
civic
leadars
dor
the
4rov&lt;,^on*
»»f
'he
Civil
tha Cogunuoity Uouse.
Vf. Ed tion," wa* tha feature uf la«t
West
C U » t T«
lun* F'ivo
Regional
Clearing will p*y this city a vtelt next Key
Btafrp received 24 votes for mxy- right'*
M i a m i PI
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marling
of Sr-n'nolt Works Administration
House Association, a subdivision MomLy morning, it was
anM'tir# Itaven ,*
w.
Projo'te
already
*et-up,
end
for
Chapter,
Futuna
Farmer! of
•&gt;ala
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enaaful randldataa fti America when It* member* mol which Oviedo will ask the spprov. of th* Florida State Hankers' A t-' nounced *1 th* Chamber of Com- &lt; » k B ^ c h ® b # e
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soelation, atatvd lode, that m#a»-| mcrce t».lay, enroute to Ocala and u r l a M c
val of Ihe local (*WA are
council were:
H. F at ftemhtola High Hck'roL
r*iu **ola (1**e 1_ . t »
ft*
1. Gonatruction of a swimmlag 1b*r» of th* Association will mewl! Galnc*vlllo.
la D Mold*worth, E. T.
Final plan* » t - s complctid fur
Tsinpa Clear
7t
60'
at tho Valdex Hotel next Sunday.
Mrmbera o f the group will ar- Tltusvllt* I'lm sr^i^^te
fti_
«
.Xn Heine*. Mra. Emma ' b« annual Faihtr-Soa bnnq i»t l«o l n Sweetwater Park
beach at l-ah® after nous at 2:00 o'clock to dll* rive from Orlando at ahost 11:80
2 Creation of
c
&gt;. U. D. McIntosh, which Is to bo h*ld In th* Mkaol'
ala P«.
]•
cuss tho now banker's cod* asd o'clock, and It will remain until Ati
and J. C.' Roe.*
Awa asls I'Uar . — 74 . 4J^f , x
cafeteria next F, liter night at Charm.
r
the Worn Its application in this area. G. 0. about I 30 o'clock. Fiona are ke- g «t«ti
l lmpravaraaaU
W . a Balterd was elected at 7:00 o'clock. Thi* affair will at­
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'Ware of Looaburg l» hand af tha |ng made for Uwlr antortainaMBt. g®raaa4hk
town g^caaor-treasurer, w aaing tract upward* of 100 local par- an'i Club bvlIdlAff.
Ttwa»ao*Ute
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4.lmprovemr«its JUi tKr (ivWdo! Association which was organised with a luncheon and trip through ^ a—It hoar ralafi»l,_ jta
"A1V &gt;
oot CTtp Margaret Haines hy two *i aa, and Ih* fnoJ which is to lx
the celery strife #* feature*.
1
here
aana*
day*
agoceinrt®ry.
•tread U to M aalit* grown.
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MORATORIUM ON U. S. INTERESTS IN
DEBTS OPPOSED CUBADEFYORDER
BY CORDELL HULL O N U G H TR A TE S
State Secretary Says
Conference Should
Not Discuss Subject

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B. 0. Smith 1* Elected
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N o w th a t prohibition has Imcornp nn a rrep ted fnct, it
m ay be o f som e im portance to know how to drink.
At
least th at would seem to be the im pression one gath ers
from much o f th o literatu re one finds these days in the
newspapers, m agazine* and m ovie shorts.
A s i f A m e r i­
cans didn’t a lrea d y know th at n little corn follow ed by a
aw lg o f r iv e r w a ter m akes the best cocktail in t h e
w o rld and could he drunk any time.
A n y w a y , M aurice Kdm ond Snilland, known in Paris as
the P rin ce o f (lo iirm ets, the wisest m aster o f w ines in nil
France, has com piled a list o f “ do’s " and "d o n ’ts " to guide
A m erican w in e hihliers in th e ir d rin aiu g now th a t prohibi­
tion has been repealed. Sum m arized b rie fly fo r the hur­
ried d rin ker .they are as follow s:
1. D o n 't m ix tobacco and w in es; smoke a fte r din­
ner.
2. Coo] w h ite w in es; serve reds nt room lem j&gt;er»ture.
2. D rink nothing b efo re soups, not even cocktails.
4. N e v e r serve Bordeaux rrd * a fte r Hurgundy.
fi. K eep your sweet wine fo r the final sw eets.
&lt;i. Hod meats digest b etter w ith red w in es; w h ile
wines w ith fish.
W ith a hnmil sm ile in pn ijw rtion to his broad g ir lh and
his excessive rotundity, the IT in c e Is said to have warned
Am ericans against exp erim en tin g by m ixin g wines.
He
suggested that not m ore than tw o wines should he served
™ n'- an&lt;l 11,1,1 Wi,le ,*h,' ul‘l m'V‘ r U" ti,l" ‘n WithUUt

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, T n! KM "T h e w hole gam u t o f French wines fils w llh some food
' that hope in hi, mc-n-'y: To Hrliv"r ° r * n " lh e r ." he declared. " N o wines are mlend.-d Tor drinkthstr soul from Hr-Ih. And loU n g over bars w ilh m it enllng.
, . ,
Ihtim t*live
in famine “ First iif all, Ho wine should he jwiurcd b efo re the
soup is eaten. O f course, if there Is no soup the w ine is
83:18, 10.
served at once. O ysters and hors d'oeiivres rniinol l&gt;e enten
~ HERB B V -T H E rO N N K rrrrtT T w ith Wider, and Imth n**«sl w ine to make ihenii a m f lD in g.
“ W ith oysters and fish o f all kinds w h ile
I ties lrm
Tovth may out It Ihn rrlalivs
best.
T
h
e
y
a
eeen
iiia
le
the
fla
vo
r.
I
f
the
fish
is
not per
drift of time
A -littt* while by keeping pare fe r lly fresh the wine brings out the fault. It it is good it
im proves it. Choose w h ite Hurgundy with fish .•p referab ly
With It,
A * delphln* rolling ,t Ihelr |&gt;ol- full-liodlcd, like M ersault, or a dry wine like Hrut-Cham!»hed a n
pagne.
Anticipate the prnw, or like gull"T h e old idea o f drin kin g w ith the dessert is gone.
, walking
N ow adays We eonimi-nre w llh cham pagne. One glass puts
Tho wide hearh of the -ky on e very „n c in gissl spirits and it w ill he iijipn , ialed m ore if
whlltlrd wing-.
Because my thought- are winged it is not preceded by a rnrktnll.
" lin t du not drink i-humpngiie all through th e repast.
la thli awent April,
Ill-sides, meats need red
I bold in fine, unrea-onahle -corn II is loo much o f a goisi thing.
Falai- learning gained, and fact* wines to aid their assim ilation and im prove th e ir finviSr.
unvrrlfieil
" W itii w h ile nnnls. silt h as beef and veal, drink a
fly the irilifiti vc&gt; twintiinf) of IllE
Itordeanx vin la ge. W illi dark meats, es|M'rially garni-, drink
blood.
Hurgundy.
Hut eith er will do very well.
Item em her that
Musi
Acrordmjf to tin* jiu|ht » U hf I he Bordeaux should never follow the Hurgundv.
Weal was robbed of 1111,lit),I in gou rm ets p re fe r not lo mix Kurgum ly and linrdeuux at the
j. J****l*. but idic ntllI bun h«»r tin sanie s illin g .
Hit.
" W e may come hack to I he w h ile wines again w ith
o
the foi,* gras or the sweets. Hill only the rich, fru ity wines
Liiuly Takvn Mo "V iiWMlIlllF (Iff
like Saul ernes o f the Korilcalix region, notably Chateau
ftraplartri
If VSI* WITf ill
Vipiem , w hirh is the perfect wine with foie gras, and s w e e t­
hit plarr,
lit [Dilliitv mrtri*
ened fresh fruits, are suitable fo r drin k in g with them.
platuv wuulthil
" T o A m m r s n s I must sav that .gissl w in e and gissl
visa.
fisal is wasted if m ixed with tobacco sm oke
T r y lo wait
O-.Irral until you are through eatin g to sm oke and In avoid sm oking
Walter Wiriui
•marc#noy r »• I i of aaMNnatiiMi* ju «l b efore eatin g so us to leave the palate sensitive to
M)T9 that the idifK***! pmlileiu *11 ta ste."
far** haa lieen nol in finding the
-------------------------- ---------------------------funda fur relief pm |mM*w hut in
tha "lark of brninH In Hpeud I In*
They Should Tell U k!
money in n way to hririjf nb'Uii
the moat
** Thai »“ hI wiiv*
M h iiv n good Sniillit-riH-r'* lilmwl h n ^ ift c n l,i»il**t! at the
tha trouble tit npend iny money MuirtiniunidUH rn l'c in m sn ulli-n d in -rlvil tuwunt Mu* m-,1Anybody n n upend money, •* &lt;&lt; '
Him uf (In* countrv In n u tn in hilih m itulnl Imt hyj»H-ritit’ul
not avaryune run *pend it wineiv* 1
i'',fnrrin'rM in it,,* NnrtJi l\hu mu* in thl? rx i ii.*f*ituil H ib ltiiig *
Secretary Mmyeiil1ntii'» *&gt;iate |"In c h mi I '*1 1iin n tih ix 'ciii rnnri* l i i 'U i i i i l 'v in tin- Smith
mtnt that treasury piirtltiv^ew of tiuin oImowId-i i * n iligii-,* *.f itt*|iliivil v w liiili cI H ii*h ,-um
gQYfrnmeitl
kiulidM III oid**i In ' imrimui
Such rritirin m mm tin* |&gt;ur|w»u* o f n g ig -n tii n u r tiiii’
support the niaikei me v'»Hth*aHv I
t i f i t r i n y o f f W em Min
i
We Jiu lil in tin* ( 1 1\ ( ulli'i'c iiiiiHt•iriii tii in N eu \m k C ilv the
have a«-fn enoujfh of mHikel *U|» nt her niff lit
A rcmiliitlnn In il Imru |in'ptir’-il m n ilrm irn g
port of aomiiilleit when New York lliuli wnli-iii-o in tloni'iJil iiti'l tim Sun .Inm* Ivrirhim ' in tun
A iiunihiT o f jir iniin-iil I i|h|u ,|i , im i v mi tin- i &lt;i n
banka were Intvioir Hour own titular.
•tocka In nrdt'i to keep
irniin wliiln tin* (irincipiil -*tn-ii** r o f 11n- m i*uinit w m &lt; Inn lo ­
from drpreeiat iiik to know tlmi ll Tut III*, n fm iiini Uiuti-il Stair-* ilis lr iil u lliin ii-v
As
tha rootiiiMHii.in o f iiirh n poln y n-|n&gt;rt**il in tfu- Ni'tv ^ *n f* (in|i**rs, (hi- r*|n'ilki*l n tmuirii U
fs not alto^etiier iie*nahle.
Inlo all m-i-linns o f tin- liin tirliim l lo r thru mi|iuinlli-U-il
w ii ln-illirHH
|Th r famomi nr infmwnn«, ar
Sm liiclilv n womnn itrnai1 in I hr iiiii Iii -iii i 1 Sin- ih cerdlng i« ym, |'"tm **f * i , »
Dawra loan utrain tmikea I hr iiutink-il Ur liu UvutU.
" A ll righ t, go iito a i!," mi if I I ’hni
headline a&gt; a Srimli* uivi*ll
"W h v slinulil in* trv lo Mlnii I
gating committee reports llial the
original loan of ninrly utdlhui forn ln ." ah" l-runn, "wlii-u th r ir pHollar- ha- l*o,-n reduiu-d to $'l'.!,- rifrlit hi-ri&gt; in N r tv Y o r k 1"
167,MW ami I hat llt.L'N.'UUiH la la
W rit. now lin t almost nlnrlrti ii i
tarrat chanrr- h«ve Item |&gt;al&lt;l. Klrnii'tit-lni'ril Now Yi»rk.
Tho ttalanrs- Hue i- -worn! In
"S h ot u p !," “ T h ro w h rr m il!." v
collateral with a fare value of ntnhrrnr
|fl,M8.«7fl
If all thr HF&lt;"" I ih-mnni) to hr lirn ril.'" Ihi* w inn wenl on, “ Whnt
loana are an good a- llial tlie
They make m v Wood
a).... I Ihrau h-Rlil furi'im In N o w York
government will not cHap-e
IKill I"
“ H hr’it in fa v o r o f lyn rh ln g,” u x iliim ftl the rm w il,
Judge Akrrman haa mini llial
"T
h
r
o w h rr o u t! Him out'hl In In- «lnm|M‘i i ! "
the NRA aa applied In purely lo­
Mr. T n t llr anil mime o f the Ih-ihnpH realized the nirnarcal bu-ine—e« la unronalllutional.
Roma people think he ahould hare Infr attitn ilo o f tin- au-tience. Umrltly_ xrvrrol o f them a)irIgnore*! the conattlullan In mak­ roll tided th r woman anil hiiatlnl hrr out uf n rear door
ing hi* decialon. Othere believe It w hile the crowd rnnlinurd to yell, "Hhe ought to hi1
In high time -tha country began
to pay aoma attention to the
fundamental law of the land.
Oar own opinion la that Judga
Akannan'e Heel-Ion will not af­
fect tha ultimate outcome of the
N R A one way or another. If It l»
p a d , legal mean- will be found
fay making It effeelWa. I f II I*
bad, pabile opinion will change U
without the aid of tha conitllu-

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SANFORt), WUMttOA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER t.

w J l I U^ . S g

cu-towr* that have followed infla- ^J
I ion.
L A T IO ^
TH E A B C JO
Jfuw ito the condition* Wllh T*IIY M C ilM .A B
apecC to Inflation her* ~f*»crn(d8
t KVKI.T ’
those in Europe?
tond th*t W hare not enn-n;h
What U Inflation 7
The rnii-c- of inflallon which
There are at Ica-t two kih.1i! ritoney In circularton-in the nun- e tiile il In Kurojw are not exact­
(Continued from pago an*)
try
an*l
that
Inflation
wilt
remedy
currency Inflation and credit In­
ly parallel in *thl* country. In
flation. The latter may he lub- thik defect and at the -ante time ino*t i-a-c* In Europe inflatioo electric company 4L new demand*
divided Into giivnnmrfii credit give « wtlmulu- to buxine**. T | W , „ , n.,ort, t| to in order tk» 1*1- which they Iniiat must ba m*1
inflation and hank credit Inflation. know fnal in foreign eounlrb** saev tha Ludgat. Tii* Inflnling before D A. M. Thumday. The
It I* currency Inf Ini ion and it* when Inf I* Hun ha- been resort*-! rvunlrtcB, with the exception j f Cuban president* h a s annoon&lt;*d
elute ally, govenm-nt credit Infla­ to the del tor- hate in many c*-e&lt; Franco, had only tnutll gold ro* he will -ign a decree providing
tion, whicli are the -ubjcct of *o paid off their debt- in paper cur- serves and had •UtpP*1* a larg* a compulsory rrdacUim of tb^
lency for very much lrm* than III* pail o f lhe-v abroad, either for company’* rale*, (a wMch o ffi­
murh di*cu*&gt;lttn today.
, .
Currency inflation may Is, de­ original value In gold.
-afe-kecking or to make paynv««U ciate of the company hsve rypli«d
fined a» watering the currency by
AVIm 1- opposed lo inflation?
to foreigner-.
Hut even though that i f the rednetien i* enfiMced,
incieaning Die toll,me of paper
Kveryune who hut lived lhr«u *h ' the 'ewu.es uf inllation are nut tha they will t*e unable to operate.
money out of pro|M,rlion to thv inflation (n any Kurt&gt;|s an country,
in .mrcrool cuuulrie*, the
Deader* of Americao cominergohl reterre- of the country. It t» and all thow who real in- (ba* il r„ u,.r l(f inflation and the t t - u lU ___ __________
____ said the
cial inters*t* .In. . Cuba
muih like pouring out
three 1* almost impossible in practice to „ f infi.Uu,, |,alt. |H^-n the nine. jmJlue WU| determine once for all
finger- of wh,*kcy lo make a tiuvu “ just a imie
inflallon, *;(l fur nu va(i,| argument
whether the government Intend*
highball an-l then adding -everat know that Inllation while bring-1
,,ut f „ 1WBr,| pu show why'
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i lo *winff sharply to the left, to
IIlnur- of -oda. The resulting mn- mg a UiiV’uaiy and artificial
ri'*u7
!,h',u
'1
l,,(Tcr1ln
J
s
!
the
point
of
becoming
deflnilely
tme I- In-ipid and praetirally stunulu- lo liiisinn-, m u ll, in d i.n liy. It i-, o f cour-c true that ,nr “
wiirlhlr-i.
ullimalu •t'Ugnaliiin. owing to the tiie lis-hiitcal ihoiIUnit here I* much commun - e„
,
T|ee
IJovernmenl eredil inflation may fact that Incuim-a do not k,-*-p up I--tier than Liro.d ami that If,
^ Arfher K&lt;
Is* .lefined a. the men--ten*ion of with the ri-r in price*. Wla-n car­ t.chfical factor- alone controlled prr»ldrnt and g e n e r a l manage
guvernment nedlt to -u*h a point ried to extreme- inflation wipe­ tlif xitiiution il would Ini e u j tojn f the Cuban jElfriric
that the tohrnr, of the govern­ out the Itfc-Ume -avin«&gt; of llie clu-rk the inflation at any point., official- defitst bolh the govemment I- threatened or actually mi.vile cla—t’s, imputi-ri-hi-- the II,it liL-ie, as in other countriev,] ment and the laborer*.
Impaired. When the government working datura, and Icm-fil- only ri, jtkiil factor- enter to confute
ill not accept the deWe
-jH-nd- more limn il» ri-eelpt- and a few -perululuia and large own- th,* i- - u*-. ||, ,v u- ci—-where when mend* of the laborers,
g,i ally increase- it- burrowing-, ur» o f pro|ierty and fartorifainM-li-m tun been *m i'*rkrj upunj -aid. “ t told them before that
it i- endungei ing it- credit.
Can .inllation In* iVontruih*d"T
lb*- |iul it trill pressure which may w-&lt;* never would accept a demand
In theory,
yen.
In
p ra li n e , finer I’ u-iilcnl Hoosevvll tu re- lha( we recogttlre union*, and I
Why ,lo -o many |*euplu warn
however, t^xpericiiee
haa
shown pint to extreme inflation, however
inflation ?
l»eat It now."
Ui-iau-e they lalleve that infla- that Hu* politician* make ii v ir ­ much he may personally up|»ore
HEART ATTACK IH F A T A L
tion will rai-r pHeg* and make il tually impoRNlblR to ilii x k in fl a ­ It,
ea-ier to pay oil iMila. Tlu-y con- tion ?ooii enough. The reason for
In the final analyp!*, Inith curthin i* that witenever nil attempt reney and government creiJit are
MADISON. Dec.
Ell War­
ni pta.iiii£atiun im made llieu? in iniiritRtel) linked with con fide nee. ren. well known contractor and
however
the* director*
of
the a le m p o ia iy dteJltie in prices
Conveisriy, inflation I?* tied up i mrpentrr of thl- city, was -died
T orniW iy ^tif fW ^ba dh th r ^niifoid uapVi ia 1 1y el l a i o i |uroducU, The with lorn* of eonlidenee, This in |with a heart attack yesterday
pni|He*ilinn limit ) ndvi-i nn'ii lun*i Itn-viiuioe ui gunieht fTDt Tnrw^tr**inTIattnn^ m rrf—
ln».nui^niinr yhlt1* walking up Iown.
the atnlr mummer hii* Jieen here ey the |ioliLilian win n Him hap­
pci tjTff if nil- to cheek.
Thi« island died an he wa- being TlXffT
.1
pen
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5
(hut
ju
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Hie
mure
u«aeveml lime* ir u i n if over t h e
why even Ihe iV-giee uf inflaliun |u n ho-plt-l. lie would have
TU ip
ir mu rid witii lire lorn! inuiirrtrer* K, Hut ion ip what is neeoed.
win. It we lime hml up lu Ihr pu-»-| |w,.n
j,,,,,-, u|,| j „ n few ilay*.
tbu
It firown nod iinve divided that happen'd m f r a m e ouniig
,-nl
lime
lineal'
n«
the
government]
Kuncral
service*
will lx- held here
the iSnnford t**vtmn ip fa,Dumbly Itesoiulion; m iielitiuli) in
in-dll uml hence Uneaten* Ri'l- today.
irt l iaiice iri 1U-4; and in those
a tiiHted for i» larire fnetorj.
only thr entire rveonnlruction pro-]
_ — ------oilier toy in nen that resorted to
A f t e r a Innif and aerjoua n lU ok j
IniliiUon.
the implicitl mind up- main of the New Deal IhjI aUo I'HOMINKS'! CSEOftHIAN DIBS
nf typhoid f r s e r at l.oup!unun j
the reovery of the country*
ppai- to have the name r' lu tio ii
I-KX1NCSTON, Ga-# IW . •*—
whore
phe
whp
employed
rp |
to Ho* pieiileui uti-ler ail clitiOileA
— Mra. Kllulwth Boyd McWhor­
tdenoifmpher !&gt;y n luodter rum
IIKKII INVADK TOWN
it tit I m all eountiien.
ter, mother of Hamilton MeIHiuy. Mini Kriinreri rrnraon wia
How bap inflution wurk'd In
aide In return to her home in
MAIC1C%N, S &lt;\ lire, fi.- (A*) — \Vhotter, president of Ihe atata
ihM*tf luuiilriiP who!) have lued
Piudn, on
Niiv
'Jt\ uiol i** i nt
Some in*' * ii &gt; Ilip t!ie town o f pc null*, died here Monday night.
tt ?
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y
idly reorivprinif !u*r UMin! ijiwmI
Marion
should
invoke
tr a ffi c
It hap wiped uni in wtmh or in it j o i n t mn- for door, Henry S1cv*
herd! h
rt .! NV Whtfru'f nnd dnm*h | pH1 1 the -asingp ol the to im ti/ t »i-'*n rihpi a bul k within two

g r 'JI I ' si

b aD efy! Older
O n'tight R n t e s

bbs ks o f the pontoffite and a few
iria* Miaaea Aim* Ihikr* nnd An* 1aioi bm ogh t uooul a m a t'iiu l le
nie. Mr-. A
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Ibm' elli'r r OA I uisli ilmUon of wealth. 11n!&gt; pc - i Iiivh diih'i William I ’ ump killed
1 ?11nn owning land, lm jm-i , fatiMf- line near (he baseball pmk.
irrRiidilniiphlet
H tinbd
of I liiw I
ieu, or other ta)‘«lt&gt;le ptopeil), ioeity, nnd Mr*, llolbmd nod dniiifh

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Nl’enf Hie d » y ill KnlerfO l*e Solurtlny
Mr mid Mr** A. H, f 'oirinton*
of &lt; ion»
I “ fund have i *dmn* d
a fte r -|M*mliHL' iduld week** at
1heir fotfluer home in ftirhmiorNl,
Tnd.

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their utoitcy
kt 1ptUKi have

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pA»lo»'pMi(i
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add i lit *i . ei i i v.lulmii tit svteial

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PERSONAL! CARDS
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DOZfKR &amp; G A Y S Q U A L IT Y P A IN T S
"B e s t F o r T h s -flo u th ",
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Thr price trend I* at III upward— Now, obtlou-ly. I . tha &lt;llfl« (*T
home uwnrr- lo rhrrk ovrv Ihe exterior and Ialee ior of-that r J
hih i sen. au^. lu have n rm iu r) painting dano bnfora t -ata. .ad- •
vanre pIIII higher.

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Wgaatferbig where all tha money'*
poping from to give tha millloni
SIT: Warn ployed Jobe uader tha
ONE Work* A d m l n I a t rattan.
And
whnt la p i n * W hap
pap
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-'E a a t L y n a e Cast la 1 Mite Ella'Spfincer Is
Rffljpjm f O f Honmp Wed To Mr.Galbreath ' Hill,

• M B r a x r a r a r a ^ -r a ^ ip e ,

SotialXjakndar

Miss Etienne Goddard
Marries J. J. B o M y

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* « J Couple, 2 ehildrertDlo 2 Die AlEaprewPlawa
Strange,' I n * Blaring Building I n t o D e r a i l e d F r e i g h t
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Her cl Lodge, Father
Dorothy Hill, Grace Walker, Mrs.J
at * r-t** —1
**
F R K D E U 1 C K S B U RG. V a . L D e e ^ J M .
A ltrm tn g the Interest or ajJack Tharp, »M srk
Cleveland,* — GI.APE BAY, Nova Herd(a,- Doo.
Hassagle t the Kl. Pet ne’e Haptminnk'n
Were
Trapped by fire, a man, fl.—( d l —Two
T p k p h M M t O I/ iM H I era « f DpDend who presented Ms* wide circle of friends N*h li»i,.| Joeklc l’ lslcr, DUlic Plxlcr, Altcrt 8.—(A*&gt;—1
rhil- killed nfl five ethers anJ several -li* A
mala rheras, “ Eaal Lgann," uMst ftn,l in other parts of the Male isj Huff. David Gatrhcl, DiliSouth-1hie wife and two of their
Ihe announce mem made to&lt;i»y by (ward, J.
V.
Johnson. Mflvin dren for whom they „arriflrrd
Friday aremtag et the C ity
r; ^ ; ‘ ! passengers were slightly Injured
.,
l Mr* Georg* C llaiden of ii,e |Gntchd, Mis*Kathleen Calhoun, their liycs werr burned to
for-d m benefit, of the
llepk.n.,
and
Krnestj earl, today ns flame, toconsumed in n collision of n passenger train
/end
af .A ll
Soola OAtkailafn^nUg. „ f hH atsUr, Miss Ki n Walter
—
- ______ __ .o- . . Southward.
their two-story frame horn*.
• . nurthl-mn.l on
the
KtenmonoChoreh, Mr. and Mrs. - Frank
Inteimrdlats Department, Miss
The dead were Sam Aucoin, FregericUburg-Wtomac
track* iJSl
l Medark- entertained with an isv
Minnie St»w«rl, C-tT*li* TruTtu-k, Mrs. Addle Aucoin, Joule, II, and ( , n(j B aoothl&lt;ound freight llaln at &lt; _
-formal party following the play
Mr&gt;- -Wilburn Tmet. of
Alice Johnson. Fmnrt-s
Phillip*, Haridd, seven. Tin? four botkci,. Cherry Hill thinmorning.
-**•
lagdi Ala-, is the-guest of Mr. end at their .-home an Waal First
.
umvrn.
Th,.
Otar- I U- **• N*11, l'R'd'ort
burned
almost
beyond
lecognUion:
The
southbound
freight
knd;
Street,*
&gt;
.
,
,
.
..,
Mm. liamer Lellla et their home
r .
liowrll, llitlir Drown, Jsinr* Tew,I were found within m few fort of&gt;|)ren ,k-1 wllsti »n Instant befora by,
i. The uwgaiag waa spent witk
om Wee*- First Street.
* * ' “ ' nl M. V
W
Manikin, T. K. Wilson,* the front dmir through winch the| , bimlslhlc wlticlp pushed th^ri,
______
card games and music and at A
“ y . " ‘ vv'
'
’ I lewis
Wright.
A. R.
Is'te* niothrr and fnlhrr carried two of Mlutbhounil fm g lil ovrr onto U^*_ .
er. .S d js w T n w
™
1.aM*,^.pastor of th ^ rim t
, Joy, Sidney Nix, Joseph
Cum*' their children and raced bark
I " 1noithbound irarks on which
tbn" ,'
(list
t'hmch.
in
Belaud,
at
Smyrna spenC yestenhy ------ . - M . _____ ...___________
B« « i i o
110 1ming, W. W. Ptxivr, l&gt;. K. T i*w, i n frantic **iror! to best tha mpiil- flier,, hound from Jnckxunvill*
#f
■B' " c v" ' " ,k *
eat ware: Um Mis.ee B.mlik Methodist parsonage them.
H. K. Cooper, Mis. J. V. Johnson,i ly spreading flumes to thr little Washington wx* pii**in(r.
the guests of «f_ and
Nordman,
FUaabsth
Larwoth,
The bride wor* lor Um
w p Ufook-, Jr.. Virginia Isuls where the other*
Cooper,
titl'd
The dead are Kdward Kuhn* till
i_
toopor.
East
FigbUaalk wjnllraad flckealder. Mary Rhods
« wine rti tom l woolen H iw
t lalhmin. Nrlli# Cui»mnirh«ni. Mr*, rescue,
Street.
engineer and W. H. Jopkn, Jr^
Allan,
and Robert
Whitswido,
iorwd *U»ng tailored Unr».
j|a&gt;, (UD, lAian»e I’mkant, Lillie
S uecc '« fully* they halt led itielr Ihe fireman of
the
paaatngai ^
Bernard Nordman, Mack Mrua,
Hrndonmn, Mrs Mary Hail* way through amuke and flame * Ira in. Both lived wi Hiehniond*
Clarence Rawson, of Abbeville, Franc . Brennan, A. G. Dobbla, hat, ihmii aud other tw*wn etj
*
■* %
H . I s the guest for a short turn Mickey Brennan, and kaldic Mrua. hatiim»nited with tin- color oi tner&lt;\ti*. Pint !iite, Mary C'*alhoun, within sight of tiie door where
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,1'!^**
Mm., Chillirrath
«&lt;| lirU&gt;.
lai Hetty, nine siitl Buddy, five.
nit his brother and slslec-ln-law, other guests wore: Mr. and Mr*. dreM.
W fili; They were hallVd hy flame* and Tallahassee Theatrtl^ *w*
Mr. and Mm. C. E. Dawson, Mel- D. Jr Nordman, Mm. John Mra*, yountrerl girl in the S|H*wer fain-' Philathra riass, Julia
lonville Avenue.
Mrs. H. Nordman, Miss Ruth ity, Hhr waa born in Sanfiml and |Fhinlis i 'la»% Mm. J. T* Newby* overeoriie hy snutke. The bodie* Destroyed I )uringFiflp
together, the mother
Northman, John Mnii, nod Ferdi­ has jived he it* ail her life. Sne|Mi»» Jo^ia tUtoudeflvnin*; Aianafij wtra
from Sriinnole j ('la^a, Mra, M. N. Clevt lainl, Mr*,! glaMpitig the hotly of Jo*ie, while
Miss Dam Hero returned to nand Noniman, of DoLand, ead was giniiuated
TAI.I.AH ASSKF J&gt;ec.
y .
Washington. D. C. today after Mra, iJobn lasdwig, Mm- Find ll gh School m ItKtO and spent U^tf K. K. Piprin* Mr*. S. J. N u ; T.j Harold wa- held by his father
A ipiHilci block of JnJlalta»*cn .
spfnding n *hort lime here' with. D|wndl„ Mis* Diljlan Mcisch, Miss
Adam* I
Im^lra^n
piopett y
at
her mother, Mrs. J. W. Mero, Can stance Mcisch, and th* Rev. with be I e is lf l , J'tss Km n o Spcn I Mrs. J. C. (.'«lhoun. Mrs. K. W. known,
Street and Chdlege A v e pu r • _
cer. Hhc lias ixwn living heie vsnfi | b'lsls*’*. Mis Sarah H te sar t,
mid
^
Elder Spring*.
J. J. Krll.ghan.
d&lt;!»trt&gt;yed by f i l e todlny. Th®t^ * f
another sister, Mtv.
G e oigr
L. l l i ' * M* " * ^ I c w a i t ; General &lt;’ f I
I
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Harden. ..nee that t.me.
the Rev. W I', ll.ooks. J, T u r k e y S U p p i * r T o MC in no iminetiiale offtalal eaUlD^p —
The Rev. and Mm. Smitk Hardin
jd
left today for Ocala where they
Mr. Ga..... .
nu. Is * , making S- J* Nix' an'1 U ,“ A11,r Tr*'T,,,‘‘ («iven B y Methodists of the fiamage but it in,
to
run
into
auvainl
h u t td rfj
will spend a few days attending
Manford In* huutr for the pa*t
- r ... ”* ,
ibou*nnd dollar*. N o one i* rw* » 1
tbo Florida conference nf the
immth*. He n peril the grewter p «» t i,
Klabor ate plait* are being mndc
- 1st I » W * A *
Flnlu.rntc
ported injured.
f*4
j of his lift*
Methodist E p i s c o p a l Chuirh,
N.w smyron **"*';Regular MeetMonduv
» mrk.-y t&gt;uppei it mi baxaui
A rlob to b*
Bmltlimr- m the a im ter b ind! Ir il
lied the South- h* . wuike.1 forr the Winn lu.vctt
Soeth,
^
(m.
by tlu- women of the

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An announce ment of Intereai- to
a number of. friends is that of the
marriage of Miss Etienne God­
dard, daughter of Mr. and Mm.
II. W. Goddard, of Odortown. U s,
U&gt;'J. J. Dolly, of this city.
The
&gt;
~ '® P IBBDAY
^ IIH l||artlU «ttl«t of • Seminole ceremony took place In Jackson­
W f U r NXmher Two - Order ot ville .on Nov. 2a at ltl:3U A. M. ta
W bxEw le^n: Star will be held at the .preacnic of a few close friends,
Mr. Dolly ia the son of the tale
7:30 p . iM .» t ik* M a m ie Temple.
Mr. and.Mm. Alax Dolly, ot CteveElccUmJ of •of fleer*.
lie has been living
The tv. E. L. d ate of. the Klrel and, Ohio.
Bantia/. Church wilt1hare lie rrc hem for the past 2C yearn and
nlar'/ooahmn and wociml meeting hat two daughters. Mm. Wal­
at Sf-.M o’elark at Uhe &lt;bunch an- ler Kounstrr, of Queens Vil­
Hex/with Mra. W, C. Wilaon, Mm. lage, U. ,1., ead -Miss Ethel
S. M . KXeufleJd, bad Mr*. C. W. Dolly of this city. Ho is en­
SpAver as hoateaaea.
gaged in buainrsa as a celery
.’Bacular moat Ia* of the South grower .on-the -West Bide.
Ii|(W, Primary P.-T! A . iri'l he
The-following ia an account of
, h(eld-at 3.00 o'clock at U‘ie tchool the wedding taken from the A t­
lanta..Journal of bunday, Dec. A
e r a U t a r iW ' v n m
(’Mr. and Mm. II.-W . Goddard,
H fjn U r meeDnc of'Sellle Ilarri. of Codartown, announce the mar­
Won Chapter of the p . A. R will riage o f thoir daughter, Etienne,
fie held at 3:00 o'clock at the home to Mr. J. J. Dolly, of Sanford,
Fla. Tbo marriage waa aolemnixed
«of Mra. A. D. Pelomon,
Avenue,, with-Jim,
j). Caswell In Jacksonville, Fla., November 211,
and Mrs Peters cm aa hostesses. at, 10:30 A. M., In the presence of
A )p*rd meetlnf ejJIJ be held, at a few close friends. Rev. Smith,
•w e t ! Seminole P r o r
w r rv
completely
dt^liuyed
a#
pastor -o f the Sprinkfield Chris­
S :4 *iK M.
'« « •
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lll“ l “ .? ’ l Miss Rtamlie Cunningham hs.l h o i Mtilhtnlld Cliureh nil da) nt(if« tovI'd in V l o i ’*!* electria
Mrs. Ralph R. AWovd of West aociatloo waa formed aV a meeting^
tian
Church,
performed
the
ring
-v.t
I
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silt
\
nl
the
chuii
li
annex,
of raaidnta of lhat aeclion be&lt;d| ' ‘ " ‘ " ,k’
J**k" . " " '1 *
charge of the busine-s se.-iun at
WO
wien n front of the Mat- T he atr*
___ m bride was
Falmouth.
gWremony.. The
herein-Mass., who hat been
Workers’ CoenrilIVwaday evening nt 7.-.H0 o’clcH-k] ,,,
isgii o
&gt;*■ iggii II,r lr giailai meeting of the Y mil, Mi-* « I’ Ih tn d o n luting «•&gt;
s o w s U k o u M . SU.I Alls. J. 1-.j C' lis ).....t, pulling .Ivwl. the / r n n V V _
UngUt.guwnad in an sud g r a y dsoas,!
**?• j :
O.at fB ir
wf^-Ar-te H o u v ^ - a t 1 q ; ' KKP ~\V‘u
“ * *^'****4kf7 A. nf itrc M r * r ttapttst t horrb
_.i ^Geet end Magin.lis Avenue.
] M(|
,.vr„,„g
,W l ‘ ..-~i..„ SI,.I Ml - tlm v i. e e S ihi I i . |.'f I t " building, uml 'In lh c s l r a , j
SATURDAY
with matching acewsories, mid ^
!* »he “will
T
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^ “J ^ iU w r Jake. Offlcsr, wsrr elected
Park 1™
where
ppend
I &lt;&gt;»’ 1’ » *«■ -»••• I » i " 'eetmrtU ccnteg
M . und Mir t, Ilbicatn ale mak i t-hurrH am.es I'lsns were made .... l i e cumin ttee
B a u er and turkey supper will her shoulder enrsagr was pink winter.
and otiject* of the association
I hr I.S1 KHI will be
..lulu, led I h e r
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dcstrnyctl I .
.Ug the., home « . it,,- Mai.... .
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v i, u ,|.e County
tmjrlv.-n from B;0o P. m . to H:00 rqacbudi
w «rt riplairifd.
oil .Ini I -giii.u.,u »&lt; HUH) A- M
-even .I e . l m c n i builds
I Home si an caily .kite.
"Immc.listrly follnwtng the err
p n i . by the ladies of the First
members
will Apartments on I'aik Avrnu.
Mr. and Mrs. David A Homan1 Tfc'
The Tu'lalia&gt;*ee McnuKTra^
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n ex t! while I lie turkey *uppe» wi II he|
a* officers: A I. Hoover,
MelhUdUt Cbupck In the cfcurcl i-nwny, the bride and bridegroom aad children. Donald Roger and
l l Wll1
neat by
wn*
da mag
I'lted 11tuu
|‘ 'I U X UP.L building
&lt;heir ms n; Frad Forward, secre­
left by motor for Daytona Reach.
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annex.
meeting
l
Jeyce. and Mrs Helen Cohen, of
*ion i from water
w ........ I* M. hath circle of the
The OealUan .Muaia Club-will They will reside in Hanford, where Krnlucky. spent today here with tary; ami J. K. f ’urtis, treasurer. November Honor R o l l ....... .
11 was announces! lhat the object ro ri nurchAnnounced I the home of Ml** Un ie l Tew , A Mik «m»c ety will have
The
miA-l et 3:1b o'clock et the studio Mr. Dolly is in business.
Mr, and Mrs. Ges.rge We'nstein.
the I.M inn whoro m i i d 1
otj Urns Faeaie.Rj-Manaon,; Myrtle bride, on her maternal side, is the They are enrtiute to Miami to of the chib is In enroll all realTurkey Slipper
ho i k will hr on “ iile.
dents of the precinct for the pur­
granddaughter of the late Colo­
A venue.
Thr honor roll for the
month
sprnrl the winter.
and Bazaar
The
-upper
will
be
--in
veil
f
i
"in
pose
of
improving
roads,
educa­
nel J. I*. Sawt.-ll and Etienne Burr
o f NovrtTiber
of
the
Sunday 'H ite, Mini the M»"'*e* M yrt le Nel
MONDAY
n‘. b* k
nml
will
im '.ole
Kelurdev. list. !*
tion, agriculture, and braulific* School
r aon, Kathleen
C nJlMuitn,
It Ia he i tnt
Haw
tell,
of
Griffin.
Ga.,
and
on
o
f
ihe
FI
rat
Maptlat
The &gt;Wem*a'e ■Missionary -Sort
Mrs. John G. Leonardy has been lion In that sectlon.
Mi-lhwljsl t ’hurrh Annex
tuikr v*
vrg rt aM e* ,
di&gt;tUinninghain, Vera rhtligi-. b 1m - baked
her
paternal
side
of
the
late
J.uChurch
wh
«
aimouneeil
today
It
ety af- -,Lka
U ral. Methodist
appointnd rhairman of the subs
-ert nod « o f f e r It i' ho|H.I
by
Thuse
present who became
3:11(1 R M. In K:tlO R. M.
clu, and Mary Awlrey Goddard, strip turn bridge parly tb bo given
IlH'lucfe* the following tiM'nvI'eiM; elite Hat ill, LnUine IteMnl, Doll*
Ohu ^ b ^ L W m a . e w ^ *» &lt;&gt;» ^ - » t" :1r
n huge mini*
members were: Mr. and Mr* A. I
llaxet
T ew ,
lloiinv I tpi»v in b arge l
of
Griffin.
Mrs.
Roily
received
her
It oil
Department, Mr*. llopkina,
rifle
i»•* bl'Urn afm «h..ffeiaea f«r **ron Tuesday, Dec. IP at the Wo- i Hoo„ r, H r. , nrt Mr, Kmi K»r- Cradle
Voung, Itulti l ommaiK-, and Eva her id |*i-1 -o r* o d l attend,
rlesuJWtxt year Wilt bo drawn.,.a education at the Gr ffin High man . Club by the past president.
j K MrN.ll, Bert FaKner. (George W. Huff, Mi-. Jane .Shai |Cunning hum,
Thv,ttk,A »&gt;ae tOudld. will have School and Bessie Tift College. of the club for the building fond J E. Curtis, James T. lirowne, on. IV g g ie I'l r i ' i " . and Maijurtej
ltd.I Ilf fi ll llg II
• agrinl m a*tipg,ni 3:80 o'clock She
. .is a brunt-1 of unusual rharm of the Woman'* Club, Turkey*, W. E. McClure, Medford l.ynd, C. Aaderfon,
nil*
Mi*.
Md
at ntW-omriahv-Anuae with Mr*.
, b*,“ ut&gt;- She is highly talrnted duck*, atv! rhirken* will hr o f­ K. Downs, U W Hodges. W H
Beginner
Department,
Nancy! Went Side Primary
ANNOUNCEM ENT t
llli’lltlM‘1 - o f the vII1
VVmIk* r . I
John Mcisch, Jr. and Mm. Glenn «nd numlu-rs her friends by all fered a* price* and nkfrv*hmenQi Huated, C. R.
Children
Celebrate
I’ lunketf, C. N. Aline William-, t« r o ig e
\ II II V\\ K I N S ,
i
it
I
m
h
(
i
hi
idiMio
mid
who
know
her.
She
is
a
sister
of
Dingle as hoelusca.
_____
will be ■r»TTe&lt;l
Mm* |
Hutson, vWtllis K. Nowell, Merle Mia. J n Trujin k, and
pr op&lt; nf of -if the
i
Mrs |&gt;rnder Anthony, of Griffin,
Blanche
Cunningham:
P
rtn
ia
iy
i
'
TUESDAY
““ “
E. Downs, and Hailey l&gt; Young
A *pr i oil pfogriim In cc
S V M I A in
M l;A I
MKT.
Mis.
Gertrude
Goddard
and
Mr
1
&gt;eji«rt
invnt,
Mr*
It
W.
I.awtnn,l
KI
ret
ion
of
officer
r
«
and
a
*peThe Philathra Class of the
The- oeet meeting will is- held
11.4V
lion of l tiaiik-gtv mg
in t,oJ&gt;btM&gt;io r"i
17 ye a r* Ik
Plfst Itsptist Church will
inert J S. Goddard, of Cedartown, G . cial program will l&gt;v feature* of on Dec. IR at Fosgate’s Racking Mia* Mildred Nix, Mi*x |tn**xoif J given Ih - i Wi-dru a lav
v
iimt imiiingf f " I the
Mi**
i&lt;«wton,
Fre«ldit*
i
iel
u
j
the
regular
meeting
of
Seminole
st,H:tHl P. M . at the borne of Miss
House.
I»
I'll |l 11IV 11( llu- W.-si Sul, I ' i
SLUV it K. S I A I IO N
.Marvin Smith, llwhard
VVhitch .
( iuptcr Number Two Urtkev of thv
Mildred Nix, 2471 Palmetto Ave­
M dll*
School wi tin* -i hmd
tit Went I'trh SI rionr the H.SL*
Miller
William*,
.Mr*
J
Al
\
\
il
Kaaterri Star to ho bald tomorrow
nue,
The p r o g i mu wit- p 11-- lilt
(• A S and O il
evening at 7:JO P. M at ihe M* Stage S ucccmh InBaHiit M#h, Her tic Mae Stciumay a l , &lt; o i - * follow •.
fThe Itoed To Yestardey," a
|-*11 * An nnd W ater
1
l*n Baxt ei.
Haibara
W a ii c n ,
eotik Temple, AH m«ml*en of the
Mr- S vt,7 It
Opening Talk
Sati-fai toi \
i v i m . Stop In
orrantxatum are being uiged to l Of Today’sMUaneFilm V ranee &gt; Smith, Mix* Helen Jin Ai ro*t it
1bird t ii Mile
Announcement wan made today attend.
kin*, .Margaret
Coleman,
Jaaa
uml m i iiV
j
" Nil V4' ||llu 1 ' ’ H,
Song*.
that Prince** Julia ( ‘anlacuaene,
t'laudi'ttc Cojbrrt, Itichanl Ar- f lar p«‘ r. Ib*h n (jiiHih imuii, M 1Komr.
T
i
«
v
i
i
.
h ii .1
prominent club wimun who w**
JudtiHat dv J
Jen and Mary Bolaml are atarred W W- D m -i-aoi,
II,
Sinning
t i i 1,
1to
Hchrduletj to ileliver an adfire** at
in l*aramnunrh *lory i»f Amenta * iTlCfon M hiI-Ii II, IsHUI li t Ib utd,
Baptist
Alnthcans
j
1’ hoin*
the Sanford Woman** C‘|uti next
linn
Cob
UiMfl
M
4
olt’OlHII.
"loonleat" family. "Three Corner
to 1 pUv on 1 lia "k
i in ;
i n \ k s t m k n t
^ week, will be prevented from
Enjoy Church Party od Moon." produced by II. IA Hobinct Heard, MarthM Hill, Riah 1l(&lt;mn
" 1bax'k *g i v
* JiriK.
Burn-,
\I&lt;
Letiiljn,
h.ditli
I
hd
j making Her appearafter hen* be
f o ii
i n i : A V K it A U K M A N
Si'hullrerg, which npetiM today at
1 1II1141■x .1nl -Imp
rtiue f,f IIIntM*
A rostumr party arid I'UfT'-l supIti. haul,
..
111,1 Mn 1;■ . t in Vi- 1nient,
the Milana Thralie It 1' a»tapted Joy, Mr* ILn p n . Kill
"N..
Moi,th
i
Kl sldll g.
I-, .
- 1 1In H , -l’ ‘l , ..»»-l *
lL .
.
K l b w o t l h ll.ti pi i i Iimi lc( ot,
Princcum r a n t n n i r m e
In ruiw |w».r wax enjoyed l&gt;y mainlwia uf ,
I*,.,,
i
ti'
u n 1 m *’ aim .,, , .............. ! \ pie l«l/&lt;
.a
, , ,s
...
g ..
. . . from the faiuo-n* New \&lt;nk |&gt;U&gt;
" I ill kc&gt; Sona" l o * ' . , ,
and Janie- Ih m \ t &lt;hii &gt;i »
thr A lath* an ( law* of thr
H r*!
D r iv e W W h is p e r in g I f l b
I confined
h h'lNidifil in Wa-di
1.
' , ■, .
Ii,
I'll s- l.-l,
hv
G*rtru«4e Tonkormiry which
J
Junbii I *« i n -1mm hi
\| i
!■ I.
knalfkA Pnwo* to &gt; *
| inft*»n itmterruine treatment for llaptixt I'hurch IgMl n ltb l at the
bad m*cH h *en*atiorud nurc« &lt;- on
b ii
, In i in up. 1 1y lot 11n -r ij till lit i*'r "*
t l .
.
nice H a r d ),
M.*r i»n&lt;
N. grdi
(ikrdin C l u b Cirele ;
N t n s d e | marie a l
I *** *11men I wtilcb will prevent her cbii 11 h annes Al l lh « gue*l* a r ­ ft road way.
rived in rmtuinr and Mr*. W IV
Ci lady - FipjiNi, I oi- NJipp-i, Mi
K
i
n
,.i
\
:
H
\
r
■
removal
from
thr
hospital
for
1 I II I ' P I DI N 1 1 VI. I V M H LN(
J IM M lfe M E A V C N G *
Meets
At
Mis.
Mann's
The
fcreen
play
ffa
iu
re
a
\Vn
,t
I
Kva i iiiii ink'bam. I d* * n Itim
eiiirie day** ll i* i i r v l e r ( J ih I Brook h. J w a - awardf-i a p m v
D 1 1 H1I VSIIIIR. X , t .
^ .H t s O r d - w lure*
Ford
I.vda
Ib-tkertt
Turn
M a i ) I - igi , I,
P rl n re ** r * o l mi n4« nc will be tn fur appear mg in thr mant original
Ill-own J nat* Mai ah, Mardie AI
k fk r fll a k .A lw A l
on*.
I |opV 111*, Kl inn
t) T .
WE
BD
DN
Nia
ttfcA
The W o a u 'a Mlsxlonery So.-lefy o t .Dm -riraUiBerAtet. Ckardt
will observe v * « k « f prayer eerr
Ireerat 7.M f y M. at Um (bank.

A. la Hoover Selected
Head - O f Association

Pnncesg ( ’antaciirene
Is 111 In Waghinffton

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,ar?
i

' hi* c ity earlv

in Jnrmnry

pnrrnn* evidaimr--* lli« i '*»l 1 lima

V IV IA N T IO V E

- e «l

f idHTriilo-i

Im* v veo at

li.u

ram pa i i**i,

wiil

&lt;l V M .it I ha S"M'

, i a a l . l l i s h PL-)--—.1 euilitnriiim. The
I ‘...bile IS invi.rd
I

W H IS P E R IN G
♦ H T L C S t*

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DTUSVIU-t. fLA

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c iu R tr c t,V »

I WX-GANUHj P-1LLQWXB JL1,
I t V A I . G I I T T A . |rv tfa. flg^ It
1W)
, - i M b v N I I * Crir a Tofik o f Towa.
j ^hw
*n»lt tiv amitnary
o f Mahatma (lim lh l, waa fdwerd
in,- a. hof filial hf I f ye.*-trr&gt;iay f o l­
low intr her d»*Ha|»|*eam in e f n j i i u l
, n-w fbdhl Hote| M-in l iVi Kl»w
ramc In r a lr n t ja apnacenllv HI*
op ihe Punjab mail and, rapron*

- v T w . . ,r ln

T ffE SQUtltttKbS•H A D \A:1MCN1 C W H E N
THHkRIMPLEGARS M OVED TO T O W N .
X s N U T T Y AS A FR U IT CAKE!
*-

—

S tf

ll From The Beginning —

Hrlwh* and William Make well
"‘Thre e I 'nrfierrf| Moon" i* thr
•••■rv ««f f hr It i pi i ilf if hi f aiTith of
Ttroohlvn
Headed hi the add I* |
tyrad*"'* , Mary llnland. .... I In i of j
*be Hoek
who manage*- to
*hr finiiiib fi*rt title in I be -

Supper wan nerved buffet *1&gt;|p
a f t e r a hu h a pliort" Imuinro
* lo b was iiinducliil by M e 1 1*
IfetidfiMin, M o . J ll.-JJv iatt had
charge of the d e v o ir *n g I it w « '
afkfkUUIUC'1 that hi) Icint'R fill the
next meeting will be Mm II. II.
Odha/n, M r* C. If. K o r r o 'l r r , Mi *.
0, fj Roller, Mra. Winnie Sjiuih,
ll/» IWyd.
and r Mt** F.mll/t
IWyd
U vrjo/,

Mr*. L
m

W op.

V

! s‘ d . c "

*»d lr « Inin WaM NIrret and a h - n •

r*r»iTiTrt Tf* * rHfifT' i ke m *f J Nwtifp

Brook*, Jr , i aiming , ground

Uui«iaile. Mr*
G .bu !

kft
f|. r -elf - » ntef ed i
bar** paid re« Htl-ntinM to

II

II

in circle.*

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u T ' u . J y. M e t h o d l * t

( iMiptr, M i . l( U Glenn, M.s i I ,
U. Bra gg , HriM C. P, llcnd ciio n t

A ll

D a y

(

ire je

S e w in g

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It'
I'b flar.rm. Ml
I «.hi
M- *
\ l»
Sh»w
I Jim.
Mi
I
r- Jtr
Adnnr-f t4»».
M - i
if
K**. r
Kblt’f , and MiI &lt;

H iiif m|iir *1
o iifn l* « i &lt;i**1•
r un-f in fii- f t f»rr - VCM
o . »|
4•11•1 l l ' , 441 v O'-’
h o lull
Mi - I &gt;iixiiif

SitiviuuUt Llih* t-ciutvkK
Ulionc *iil

M m h i 'Hh A

I I hh
M e e t

Mr^, Murray JaiwB, Mi*
Pgail
11arie ( 11# Mra. Hah Hall, Mr*. Mi
H. Nrluyn, Mt i . N
J- Hugfar*
Mr*, ft*- K Peurifey*xW' i* t b*k
Dirkaraoo. Mra. T. a » Pilchlard,
Mr*, J* B* Fiildi, Mra.’ K. N. Nip*
per, Mra. A- C ..MadJen, Mi*. AC. McLflkd**, Mra. II IL Mew man,
Mra, J. B. Orlalt, Mra. Jz R, Page,

In order tX&gt; make article- for
the bazaar to bn tie I I Haluiday I i
ihe women of the Kir **t- Method I* t
Khurch. -th*’ memhi-r* of thud*1
Nmnlwr Hour „ f tbe WmaanV
Mi»*innaiy"Hm iety held an all day
*ewmg luecUpg yenierday at the
home nf Mi* W S Thornton mi
Ww*» Kin*t Street.
H e U lrk ifi1
. , U n . u. (&gt;.
Mr*
tv. K
lUInra
pre«ide-L

M ill
Danner, Mrt, E, C. Harper, * M r*.
B, C. Moora, Mr*. L. A- P a l n»*r ,
M ta *' V*
Mra.**w !■
d a r f i f r , Mra, C. A* Y ancey, Mr*,
^ M irih lll,
Mfa.
WiQnle
Smith, Mra. 0 . H, 8 « l m m , v M U i t
M a r f i f i ! 0w nkitt,
&gt;aad * Mia*
f t m U j Boyd.

over * ahorf |iu*lne«* ac&gt;*iiin when'
ir p o rt * for the &gt;car w**»e given. |
Mr*. S K Jonc* had charge of
the mi-xiori ■ludy le**on L uiui•hron
wax we reed tnfoiuially at the noun
bour
A t the rln*e o f
the
meeting'
Mra Thornton
received
flowera.

T

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flCFf.

^ Q u r

P

W e

(C u a t o m e r a :

p a y in g .m o r e

m a te ria l**
O u r

• FW tl ,o u l l M e *o «r modem dsiry plant and

,tbe K«r4 * f tholts icmrt Ahxt prpdure milk (tr
» o » d-Uy. i W* ep«cl*ll*e in , lots barteri, fount

a ile a

a n d

p a y ro ll

creo a ed

thst Insures Um he*ltb o ( yea r b riy .
P

a re

b y

H ilp p litin .

bus
N .

fu r

K .

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A .

o f e le c tric ity

a re

in O u r
I rhh

+■&gt; ' M X * , j .
th a n

UrXde A . R a w ,*nd P u t w r i u d

Sweet C i a f

J
IJ l \

M ilk

c ity

la »t

y e a r, yet,

I ’ ric c H

S ta y

E le c tri­

D o w n .

B u tter— ButtermlU^

n a r

,v^‘
«»*swfc

e 'Ik.

e r s U a rrj, Inc,
vxr.-^i-

AC
&gt; .4

"4

raw

�M c A n ly
Top

or Heavier Levies
UT. V

* * /$■ &gt;■

•

^Omtlanrd r m t n g u «*o »
I S Mid 94000 U&gt; M penront on
'rata* rang* from ant parcant
■batwarn ««000 and 910,000 la
fto a a t on more than $1.00*V
M
K g change* In mara detail and
ttmatad revenue from aacb fob
Application of normal rale of
r percent on net Inrmnt, aJhaent of lUrUiaa, reducing
dividend nemptlon from Income
I frpsn eight to four percent
f to partially U i -exempt in­
let, and allowing personal #x-

E n ds

Season

S c o re r F o fG a to rs

GAINESVILLE, Daa. • .-"H a h "
M\)mly, 100* * -hipped University
hf Florida halfback, woand op lha
1BSS football ooaaon aa tha Galon’
high ororar. Altboagh McAnly did
not tally In lha Maryland gamo,
touchdowns against Stetson, Sewanoa, Tonnasaoo and Auburn gars
him I f points, and a slight load
over Charlls Stols, whoso throe
touchdowns, and four
points
following, nettod 23.
Jack lUnderaon and Wally Bro­
wn accounted for two touchdowns
rath to tla for third place scoring
honors. Other po nt getters or
IBM were: Robert Rickett, R;
Jimmy Hughe*, Chuck Rogers,
Welcome Shearer and I-*o Gre­
gory, 7 each; Billy Chs*e,6j and
Alton Brown, I.
Florida scored 114 points for the
season as against S3 for their
opponents.
It was rather singular that In
tha Maryland game — the season's
finale -- the three touchdown*
were s-ored by three Gators who
had not chalked up a tally during
the eight games played earlier
this season. They were Hughes,
Roger* and Rickett. It was Hug­
hes' sixth In three campaigns
for the Florida varsity.

V S LAST GAME FRIDAY NIGHT

XREAS
F I N I S H E D IT
FINANCE PLAN
( Continued f r o m Face 0*41
cate* of Indebtedness will fall duo
then. One, Rotating 9264464,500
was floated a year age and on it
the government is paying threequarters of on* percent interest.
The other touts |47S^2S,OOtT and
bests 4 1-4 percent Interest, the
highest rath the treasury b per­
mitted to pay by law.
To meet these maturing obliga­
tion* aw issues will be offered in
exchange. The expected rale of
about rwo percent would result
in a subeUntlal saving In InUrest
charges. A year's InUrest an tha
two maturing Issues combined

This view wan bald, Hull aald.
daapit* the fa d that Interna­
tional bankers h a v e oppoerf

Khiron

K R lUndall
Ludwig

John
John

- 10* line 1 Km#
Ac line 3 Ilmen.

7c line 6 times.
Be line 1 month.
Minimum charge 30c

|NO D1BCARDED Toys to
Iks Club for Klk’e Christmas
,VE YOUB WATCH reps)red
qr •• * who rselly know* ha*
gga. Jeweler. Mag. A a

11* in

s u u x ti

M

1

A.
n

LNTRD: TEN or twenty srrsi
liar city limit*. Suitable for
||#raf"fhrtMtnr Itog- #**,- HeraW
JTn T E if: SECOND-11and 14
Inch plate glass His* approxiInly two fret by four fast or
It by four fret.Must be cheap
[ cash Apply box 1000, Harald.

—A port manla For fUa!
BERN NEWLY'Painted apart,
qatl No meter deposit*. R*nthl*. Tatty 8hop.
_______
ENIBHED STUCCO garage
partaient. Two bedroom*. Ntwladacapated Talaphon* 10.

llmd.r
Hulled*.
H«r»
W.ai.r

rsw n s

m o n

W
Ij

InSn a* » « y

by Dr. Joe* Manual Fuig-Gatscaw the msettsg.
ratio, Maxim’s foreign mlabtsr.'
It would extand from six to tan
veers. A n Intemsonaiary and
banking system, with cuneney
backed partly by silver, also -are
Included la hb plan.
A resolution assailing th* gem
standard as a “factor of portarbalkm” waa prepared by Peru.
Capacity to pay woeld be a
rrrwjutstt* - fur foreign bans,
under an International _ agree­
ment.

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It*
IIS
til

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S tran ge
S tirs

D eath

P rin c e s s

O fG irl
A n n e

20-yesr-old girl yWiUrdly stirred
Princess Anne, th* *c*n* of Octo­
ber'* lynching and more recently
BT PRESIDENTS Club Bsm■grd Bridge. Woman's Qub.
III ihe focal point of troops seat to
IS* arrest lynching suspects.
today, Dec. IB. * : » P. M. Door
III
Jh* body of this girl, Ed ns
SO (orkty. Two chicken*, two
US
ks, two dogen egg*, priiet. 1 llsd I be Gators ITen play ng a Morris, was found by taro negroes
It)-game, rather than a nine gam* near thsir shark more than a
schedule. It is poeilde tlgit the mil* from her horn*. Th* body
and Pound
performance of the 10.70 «es*on was lying In a patch of woodland,
wrist watch would have been equaled_________ far* down, fully clothkd.
The girl had been missing since
[ween Sanford and Orlando. emplmnv and rrrdlt* tor dc(wndlaat Friday, but bar parent* said
.910 00
geuUmentsl i
Ants as an offsal against surtax
Sanford as well as normal las — $.70,000,- 1they had made no search for her
rd.
Communicate
because they believed she had
ooo
eloped.
Slashing by 25 percent of al
The negroes were brought to
lowsnret for depreciation and de­
Princes* Anna, but nsllher was
pletion In determining oat inooms.
for the years 1ML IB7A and tB.1«
$115,000,000
A graduated scale for determin­
II LONG Wheelbase Kurd Truck ing capital gains of losses from
rtlh cab. Also good tractor the sale of properly by an Indi­
NANKING. China. Dee. ■
I) and Hons, 701 W. First HI. vidual, according to the length of
— Americans and other foreign­
time he has held th* property — er* were advised yaatar^y to
$70,000,000
HILL Implement Co. for
IVrsonal holding company tat
f, Cattle, and Poultry Wire of 75 pnr ent -$35*000,000
Wire, roofing, etc. Prices
Dividends paid by a corporation
out of earnings or profits accu
mulaled or out of increas* In
value of property accrued before
rED: Hi i or Beven room Mar. |, IBIS, to tie subjected to
ilahad house. Inquire itos Ibe eurtai as in th* case of any
K., care Herald ufflc*.
$NTED; FIRST a * * * hand,
tasara. Must tw good. Remind,
, Laundry

Im

is * m
&gt; * i n x i HOt«L
n m. Lull,mass ITe 1st
II Will, hr
UI III
J Tlr.drn
||&gt; |te
K a r m a i, Mr l«l II*
O.n. Slab.
IIS III

Gators End Best Year
Since Season O f 1930
n A I N R H V I I, fj e, t»cc.
Streaking down th* home stretch
to hand.omrly trounce Auburn
and Maryland, Florida hse written
"finis" on IBM football and their
U no mistaking the writing. Th.
most successful foothail campaign
eln-e 1B70, and s rather promis­
ing nut look for nest season.
Herr le how Fiorfds grid trams
bavr faml ovrr Ihr pact drcad*.
V f«r
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win
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t R A T E S

Mexico’s proposal far a mom*
tovtnm on aB public aa well pa
nrtvate debts creatad tha stir In
Us* stoering committee. Secretary
Hull has sopportd Argentina and
Chib, while Cube backed Mexico.
Although' agreeing that tha
United States would aarra on tha
sub-eemmlttea, Hull amphaabad It
aaflmgJ
would not antar into a discussion theThe,hsregalesrsholdsn^^Wl
of th* private debts ban*. Other Alls nil* N.imssl *aa
ths haaklar Ms***
reentries on th* seb commission at
i t reel. nasfsrd. FaeUl
are Mexico, Argentina, Brasil and Jsssary
l» * t , W.|.
for the e W tlo a .e f,,
Colombia.
the traseacllen eft au

meet.
Scores:
,
BSH-HI

Jss.

notified that*h representative of
th* llghthoue* service w o u l d
make B surrey on Dec. 11 of lh*
llomoaasaa River to del# rail OS
Ihe need of cleaning the channel
and Installing markers. Mr. pet­
ernon has been eeaknlg to hav#
this work don* from civil work*
funds.
\
GLAUS HKKH VIOLATION
WASHINGTON. Dae. A— tAb—
Senator Glass chargsd b e f o r e
Senate investigator* today that
the voting of the 100.OHO annual
pension to Albert Wiggim by the
Chase National Rank waa In vio­
lation of a New York law.
evacuate

lh*

"danger

Sanaa" to

Kukian province where the Nan­
king nationalist government 1*
preparing to attack nn Insurgent
provincial administration.

kurrtcaaa ssrntoykal
bomenal heatT « t a
the North P ad flr!
wlreleao meaaege fA
naoo motorship' U|1
Monday night. ■

WINTER PARK. Fla., Dec. 6.-- th* effect eras noticeable to every
(At _
Rollins is
goin
to an* who saw lb* Tam stag* some,
mite a kid answering to thel thing of a mild, upast. Th* Tarr
name of
liymle
Miller next1 pot on a driva that carted them
year.
On* of th# best quar-’ lo a smashing IB to 7 victory and
tetrbarks In the Southeast and fnUowera who know thn Inside of
carta nly lha best that Rollins had the story hav* no doubt but that
In many a year bring* his college Hiller pr*v dod the spark which
gridiron carver to s close next mB(|. (he team look 50 percent
Friday night when he direct* th* „ „
lh. „ lh, y had during th*
Tar* In thsir game W th (‘umhas(
weeks,
land University nest Friday night,
Hl|Uf, lt ^ triple ^ rw&gt;t
Dec. «. si Tinker Field.
||,
% cj.„ * r runner, ah accurate
Th* tip off on Just how much (,UBtr BrKj B dependable punter.
Ilym b JV II be missed in lh* toot- , n
^ ,B UOOBUBl|y . ool
ball aat-up net*
season . an.e „ „,|| B. iniBrt ,R dlre.ting *ha
*tyut,.lht* s***&gt;n when Miller, p i,y B
sprained his ankle end had to
)„|n, B capable athlete,
km prn the Sideline, during a ~ - „
u r. nk. j BB onB of lh.
dk* n»d se.«&gt;n games. Al u &gt; ( &gt;lwiniU
tbB £Bmpu, i hsv&lt;T*rs managed
knock (ng made th. "honor- list through-

FCdaoit

r ^ C 4M U A TIQ M 5

and played 1on the undefeated
freshman tram of that yaar
alongside of IHck Washington.
Dave Schrage, and Soc Chakales,
now hb mat* on Ihis year's Tar
vanity. Ha has been Ui* regular
quarterback on the Rollins var­
sity the post three yean, sad has
woa his Irttor In football,, basket
ball, and baseball.
I.ait season
he played every minute of every
gam* In th* seven-gam* schedule
In which Rollins was undefesto 1.
Another boner which means
something oa th* Rollins campn
r
* . ■ « . * *
« . If tha Cana* T iling Championship
which ha has waa tha past
shorncc wne sorely felt In lh.'
»P
“
r t t o against Miami when hi.
* dr” , A * years. Tha has been elected to ev­
l « * t &amp; v n » d hi. ability as* a
four
‘‘‘• J
»«hjMt» for an ery Important honorary society
and fratara'ty aa ths campus tar o S S h t hav. mad. th. Tars * £ £ £
Z u Z Z S L t o m i i rlading Omlaraa Delta Kappa,
pla, a different brand of foot
V T
Rollins Kay Soclaty, th* "R" Club,
and PI Gamma Mu.
Miller returned to active duly
I# the game against Tampa and

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"S a n fo rd ’* O nly H om e-O w ned P pm } f t o r * '
B A L L A R D ’S

M A R T IN
&gt;1$ W. lag BT.

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RIVETS GARAGE

Phoo# « i 7

W. T. WOOLLEY
Owner-Mgr.

F E E D S

P. A. MERO
Ballard Rap.

D

TUBBY
ulls In undue hanlshlp to the lax
r*yrr the treasury lie granteil au
thorlly (o extend the lime for pa)
mrnt of that portion of lh* tax
attributable to such gain for ,
period not In excess of two years
■—$16,000,000.
Taxes paid to foreign countries
to be treated in the same manner
as taxes paid to .Islet, namely
only to be allowed as a deduction
from gross Income—$10,000,000
HRN. I.RW1H 1R l.tK'ATBD

KL PAtM), Texas, Dec. l-|/P|
IE ROOMS with
sxcellsni
Mia, Horn* cooking. Six dot- — United Stales Senator J. Hamil­
ton l-ewlt. of Illinois, whoa* ab­
». per week. l i t Elm Ave.
sence caused concern to his Chi­
[PUKNISUED GARAGE apart- cago aaaoclatao. waa located la Cl
M
for renL 710 l - l Palmotto Paso yesterday. II* arrived Mon­
K Apply 910 Palmotto,
day, suffering from a cold and
B E APTS. Large ahd"8miu. cancelled several speaking anM flr in l refrigeration Inclod-

HANNIBAL, Mo. D*«.
147
—John Bigg* Jeffrie*, Tl, pub­
xrOl hold any Christmas
lisher af th* Hannibal Court*rII waalad. Stonlay-RagPaat, and president of Urn Miarare Co.

C hest C olds

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• Fair with slightly colder weather
tonight.

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SHOLTZ LASHES Business S— n S t a b i l i z i n g NATION SEEKS “Collective Murder”
Regardless W Uncertainty ei ftn(j nan nn|)
M A T C R H IC S Over Monetary Experiments v 1,UIMI,UUU,UU0 Is RoosevelPs View {
OF HISPOUCY
FOR ONE YEAR Of Recent Lynchings

Rolph Is PiredFrom
W ar Veterans* Body

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[PAYTONA BEACH. Dec.
Tt -*-^A.P,)— Art Injunction

the city commUth m einvRuins Section
rttnxnt today, halted the re-

NSW YORK, D « . 7 .— (&gt;P&gt;Th# national executive -ornmlti n at the National War Veter­
ans Association, Inc , yesterday
made public a resolution e i
pali ng Governor Rolph of Cal
ifornla from Its national ad
viaoey board. It charged “ that
Governor Rolph's proven gu
bemats rial unfitness so nh
vionsly demonstrated by his ac
tie** and statements In
nection with the San Jow­
ly rvchInga, has likewise madt
him unfit to ba continued in at
advisory or in say other ca­
pacity bi ac with this organise-

;GovernorSeeksToFind
Out Why Schools In
All Counties Cannot
Have EqualSessions

AUGUSTA DEFIES
tjonrn in two city t one s STA TE LAWS BY
(here the balloting was eon'tued; after the normal cloa- LICENSING LIQUOR
dacUort o f M a/of*’ E dw ard
A r m itr o n g and comrala-

Ara fused ay as a result
mandptory Injunction «
by the National Guard,
ift a Ihjwnation wag ‘ issued by
i r r f . lldtw. aa commissloner, fat
* elieuit court In the absence
• i J p U n tt. O. Rowe who 1*
over a Tampa court
r.waaa, ami upon a complaint
by Dr. Gey Kloek, de. by Armstrong In the maylity race, and Don Merrta and
K
Huckabea, defeated in
ea Your and Three raepectlveby Ralph Richards snd Harry
as commlsatonars. The
' 'also enjoins election of
irdl, and Wilcox.
E d w a r d L. Thompson
managar far Dr. Guy A.
IM V who was defeated In the
liliy race in Tuesday's mu. flection, yesterday said ac, “ uudoebtedly will be token"
aUem|H to nullify the results
ih 'tw o predacts where a e&amp;urt
aW»^ kept the polls open three
shad a half hours after regular
dosing time, while armed National
(Jeatdemea stood by.
■4Uynh' M w aid L. Armstrong
re elected by a margin o f &gt;06
i . add received his greatest
hi the tWa
... Gay A- ttbth. dafsated tr
|a

,,-te M th by Ad waliee^ , eaa.rtthe ei*cUfa tfcbliM ba dbclared
saacaet and aaM ba weald confar with his edViaert aa to a eontael, ,
l.
;feaiph Rkhards aad Harry Wil•*** Armstrong Mfrpocteri, won
Aan seats ta
the
two
precincts which ware kept
cevrtr Order of Judge J. C.
be was in‘rstvrs bad been so dethe gvasUralng of the
_
beard that they wars
pbaat ta ha deprived of their

Golf DrivelbContinue
Until QuoUIsReacked
SOS salt fa n who
M l Rat* • Wiuan.Rad hr
aitra)ari af tha mmtatarv army
Tkwaday
ii awkan who nt n t Ik
C h i e r a tha objects

M a y ax Uu wta crartnt thorn at

M l

•Uklsoa.
’» tnstrnethd Ua wacVora ta
affortx.
,
taann aro in U * fi«M ta
af faatft, aad Mm. V. A.
in M far baa tha load
fayartiag tha aolUitatloa ad
funds. Tha 1
*• 8. Chapman Is

Concert Orchestra

To
Give PrognunTonlght
of concert*
which a n to
dariag tha wtabo staged at th*
t g th* Sanford
aad It* aaalstTho affair is free th
aad it will be*la at

Historic C i t y Places
Approval On Views
O f 'Local Optlonists

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30 NEW CHANGES ALDRICH URGES
IN REVENUE ACT SECURITIES ACT
ARE SUGGESTED M O D IFIC ATIO N

TreasuryOffersPublic
•T A Y m i I
President I n d irectly
Short Term Certifi­ 1 A A L U L L L L lU R o
Rebukes Rolph l o r
cates Bearing Ia&gt;w
R a t e O f Interest
r a I i f n r n I a IVf n K
WASHINGTON. Dee. 7 - &lt;/TI
To meet notr« falling due and
pay interaat on other ohligationa,
the government la*t night sought
?*i' i*orn&gt;w m arly M hllUon dollain
for
one year at two
and une­
qual &gt;i i pet (Hit.
W i ',1 payment# of $BfUtttmti.tinci
to he ma»k* on Dec. If*, the treas­
ury offered to the inventing piihlir
I&gt;.000,000 “ or lhereal*ou|»*'
In cert if u ati ■ o f fnilebteilnr^N with
the proviso u*ual to imrh opeiationa that
maturing obligation*
would he accepted *n
cvthiinitc
for Itie new issue.

The 1m ue* which ccmr tlur. im
ITec. IS aie one o f |47d,d2H.U0tt,
haaring 4 14 percent lntvieal,
ami one of I.lli4,M4^00 at thiee
qua iters of one percent. The coin
hined interest diarge* for one
year on th* two tutal $!22,CHMldMKl.
By re pi ae ing them with 2 1 t *
the tiranury stand* t&lt;&gt; »avr more
than
in intcre»t tlunng
(Continued U* Tag* Two#

Annual Father-Son
Banquet ToA ttract
70 Guests To School

Fred Kraushaar of Orlando.
Seminole Camp la composed of
approximately M nermiier*. Mri
Balmes ix coniul, Ben Smith it
banker, Mar Coursty It advisor,
and L. B. Hodgint It secretary.
The Camp trill meet again next
Momity night.

duct Uveir garnhling |osra%,'&gt;

row

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at

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Another reeommemtat nn grow probably 70 per*nn« In attendance
John Senkarik Jr . prexidrnt of
lug (Hit of tlie Senate inquiry
would riMuire cmp+uiliunx in fill the ( 'hapter and **erreiary of d r
"informBlinn return*" a* to an* State Anaociatton will artafttoa«tnual dividend* of murr than |HKXI| master
The program will U
•'ll I rd
|»a d to any individtial ami require
all alu k rxrhaiige hmketR In fill aa follima
] n v » at mn by Ronald Ml mi head.
atatement* giving (he name*, ad
dreaaos, and gio** buHtries* Irani Chapter tieaaurer open ng Cl re
acted with peraonx whoae gin* a many by Chapter officer*; wel
biiRine*8 rxreefk* |l(Htt&lt;)0() a yeai come, John Sankarik, Jr , ir^pimMto walcoma, John
nkaiik, Si ,

anywhere on Fir-t Stioei from
t&gt;ak Avenue to Sanford Avemn
and on Magnolia and Pat k A ve
line* from Firat Street to Second
Street

WARNED OF DUTY
TOWARD PUBLIC

foi* e #the I »*fi'e taw iiriimM all
Miik*' **hi*I tin* comptroller* let
tel, lidding that the Mate find
nurdy ba- no right to roHrrt Imm
one and lei another go without
piiv me
The • onipt i idlrf
pouted mil
tlial lhe*ie liavetliig ahowa aecure
double and tulde the oidmniv
poll image tbi oiigh Hie efforts nf
1tie club mi po«d I liltt **|iom»ii| w t he
ahow utg and ahoyId pay the or
earn rat ion well for tlial *cfvire
j| loll 'ii* (ore d.
T hr’ i •oot'l nojlri fpint*'•* nn iqun
! (Oft hv for mei■ ntloriiey gene ml
iI K'" " 1 !&gt;Mil' who ain re that C m f*
11s - bee fine
hief juntier of the
emii* rxiirl ■ which Htatr1* their
|
I
■ftlloWft iiiM1 nol entitled In rxernp
|
t ion

I

15 Y ew Record Bn? 1ken As Methodists
Raise 17848.61 Quo ta'Assigned Them
A 16 jroar rocord of f t l a r uaabl*. to reiM th* quota a*«lfn#3
It is I rtlixioux erfanltatioB wax
ahattarad ban this srook —hon,
foil«wjnr * whirlwind rampalxn
that had enthusiasm as a faatiiro,
th* Board af Strward* of th*
P in t Mxthodlat Church Announced
that the church ]r**r ha* *hJod
with all local txpoiuaa and tMnovotoncos paid, and a balance In
tha treasury.
This announcement means that
tha church'* quota ° ( |7(UK.81
roll triad dorlnf th* year
which ended on Nov. 11, a f*at
which has not bsoa aacompliahad
ia 16 paara. *
Few motabor* at tha conyreom at apptuximaUir 710 porna ar* *a alaUd over the new
cord aa a n tha aawihara of
U a Board of Steward*, ftaad* hj

and
a ftd
aad

th*

&gt;•-

weft year, yrirairily Uraurb U*
■avglag* i f f t w
at
Pragrraw vac iw d* toward
«a*to U faagftga* U * year, hut «a
O ft tT It Was rvideat (hat *ppraalmateir' H IM would have to
he railed ad hr -Dae. 1.
H4 atttrta, U * Board

IraoJ'i ' v . # ftl '

M l m t to raise tlda sum, and,
primarily tltaMlfh tli'o efforts of
th* LayraMft Group within the
church, with X. U, Hutckisnn as
leader, tha ytar ended happily.
Is&gt;ud In his praise of the lay­
men and th* "BpUndld" assist­
1ance they ( a vs during the past
few week a, Mr. Lanoy staled that
credit for th* new rocord should
go to the laymen rather than the
Board.
In celebration of the fact that
Ua church la without debt, Mr.
Lanoy stated that next Sunday
"W e're going to have a fraa-forail mooting. Wr want every mem­
ber o f the rongregatten present
at the 11:04 o'eioMt service to help
M celebrate Mr. Hutehleon will
hg In charge of th* service in
th* i h x n of Revi HmlU Har­
din who In attending the Confer-

(Georgia DroughtKndN
With Heavy It a i n

Cubans HearRumnrOf
Plot Against Martin

heavy

snow fall

nrai

Sraltli*,

HAVANA. I&gt;«.
IAA A ru atiatrd late in the da^ hut many
that
a
rahmet
memlwr
sup casualties havr bee n chai „y d . t.
mor
ports I b) H aection of tha a r m y j the antic* of the element, im iod
&lt; etilral
wa* halrltinx ■ plot lo overthrow t U at l#aat four dead
la e x t r e m e l y - old and
the government ran through He- C a n a d a
Northern Ma nlUdia *1 * the liter
van* today
The report spread along wttb rufy drop lo HR* below ten*
many -.-oneerning a possibl*
Meanwhile,.
South
(jet run*‘a
de fla t during a night of ntrvMA- moat aeriuua drought in }earf&gt; w n
nes* heightened by
bomb ngt,
lellrved by approilmataly a half
Tha Board of steward* I* ront- There is wide speculation In re­
poaed at th* follow!*g persons in gard to th* secret conference be­ inch of rain aa * fiuulher" itorm
Grtu moved a* roftx the late into Caro­
addiUw ta Mr. Warn. Mr. Uaey, tween President Ramon
Han Martin and United States lina
aad Mr. Bara: W. C. Mill,

JamaC Mepari

HI rick land,

n

O. J. Pope, J.
M. Mason. Jr.,
C. C Priest. L.
D. Caswell, J.
X. U. Hutchison, O.
P. Chapman, C.
* . Squire*. E.
O. R. Sima.

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.Vparnti rnt that h a v r d r la y r d ac
ltd»n on three important codex.

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Oviedo Negro In Held
When Another D i e s
John Freeman, « k a f nnd dumb
negro laborer of the Oviedo aec*
lion, Jied Ht the I i-rnald lifUghtoit
Memorial Hospital last tiighl&lt; af
Injuriex which he i* alleg'd (&lt;»
have received at dm humlx nf
John Thomax, another negro IxImrer who etigiig* d him in Hn ar­
gument over n raid gnmr,
Thomas uas taken hefotw (ho
grand jury this Mflctnoon for an
Investigation A coronet** jury had
rcffiirtiitriiPil this
course
thiii
morning, and Thnnut*, who had
liecn in jail iince Tuesday morn­
ing, faced a clung* &lt;1 **f ussuult
with intent to kill
The argument
whu |i
endc#]
when Thomas ir* nlbge 1 in have*
knocked f reeman down,
choked
him, and then kick 'd lum in tho
lib* and **1&lt;imxi Ii, oicu rii'd Moq*k y night
There wenft“ vernl
witti«ftxe«,
»ccordirig I-*
Heputy
Hheritf O R K it ridge Fteemati'a
fmtgx u p f f ptmmirr-1 f \r n w 'f. p flf *
r n rihft, a ii 11 hi■* dra lti
tliibul

*

rd to that caller

Army l*ost
Has 2 N e w leaders

S a lv a tio n

A cbalige in 1Im- pomomirl nf
th** local SaLrilloii \riuy
handrpar I ei ft brin g"
( uifimn
Irtmc*
Mdtdiell i!ioi Id' Rutfi lliftliup tu
Sanford from Sybring. wheri* thay
I F Ih'iucft o f A l l a in o n t e have befn Ineat ad for I h' pa.it 14
pi mg- who wilt fount the « minty month ft, and u n d k f opt a in Eldwin
Htanyon to Clearwater nftvr it five
■Olio!' e|tl|0*( ft
A n
elaborate
enter tninment week x t a y 'i n Hanford.
The change i* e l f n t i v e tmlay,
I*1 b t a in Mill he prexenteil from
I he Pnrixli Houne i l a g e under the anti it I* undx'ratoiMi that Captbin
MitchalI plunged into ber- work
d»M
f t jtadyn Mot r i•• Wil
of raring for the ill kind indigent
mift of Seminole High School,
I n iidililii'ii to the m uftic of the immediately upon Ini urrival, Thu
Si ii| hniniii&lt; Junior &lt; la-ft orchex A r m y headquarter- in hunted at
212 Kaal Second St.
Ire of the School, giiexlj* at the
ftii p pet » d l be entertained with
Mifigft to be offe red by the Tru
i link Miter ft, Mix William*, Mm
(teorge Hardin, and Mrs
Roliy
l.aitig Mini dancen by M i m Helen
FI ini lira
H'afc .Itw llatn
MatbcvA o f Orlando, a pupil of aiiltxa
.)!
HANK«iltl»
I' ro f f
1. Khiirn ,Mix» Oorothy Ap«lail&gt;lro|«
o
,4* *
M a n hall n to be arrom jvaniBt llm r tow
l.-.MJa
for thr mualcal aalactlona
r i Laud » Mi* (ft
The group which ix in iw hon­ Ft M ) » r i

Over i(IO Persons T o Be AtTestimonial
Supper For ('ity, ( ’ounty O f f i c i a l s

Krxerval in'tift
fur
fluevent,
xtaged by I he I ' Mile hoily in eo
nperatlun
wi t h
the
Fiwanta,
I. iorix, and Rotary rlub», iiavr
romp m from he Land. Ofiandn,
leongwiMM),
Altamonte
Spr Inga.
Fern !*aik. Slav ia, Oviedo. C’ hu;
liiota, ra ni* and Sanford
Principal
speaker*
fur
i he
pvxnl
will he I ol
Gru ige C.
j ohm (on, prominent O r l a n d o
tanker, and former mayor Far!

Yeflterduy’sWeutlier

Kt Plcrcft
ored tomorrow night fncludaa tlalnexv
It
ilU
40
John Mriich. chairman of tha 11l**! I him
ax
I'l' taI
K«&gt;
&gt;V
vm
W, Drown o f hel*arid who recent­ board of countv ropimla*lonrra;
aa
i*(e Al
Miami
-J
ly auprrvlxed the Florida exhibit f ‘ofimitixifincrx Box ton Btaale of Moore Haven
ia
a l iha World* Fair in f-hlrago.
Sanford, C H Searcy nf l*onf- Ocala
Oketrkiobce
V*
Ambassador Sumners Welles last
41
Other apeakerii who will exprata wood, L I* MMIx of Oviedo, ^
i rrlamtu
al
«-1*4f
p * tkiarotii
pr
night
tha
a
ppracialirm
of
thix
city
and
K fxiinr of ( buluota. and rcounty T-ii'I'l
NKWHI&gt;AI*KH M A N HIFsA
( 'Ii* i
ftl
■f.i it
Today however aa the city ehcounty f o r aevaral achirvemanta f'lerk V F. Houglaxa: Mayor V. TH UBvilla
4&lt;
l*l*‘BI
&lt; *3(91
served a net onal day, neither
B a l t i m o r e :.
u « c.
7 (A*&gt;— r*rantly recorded by both go v ern ­ A S|»eer, Citv OiimmlaaiofMira H,
*1 Vpfl
f«»;t»Hiii a
Grau nor Welles would c*lament Frank f t l n Pattvraoa, 6y, for ing bod la* will include Ha rry k|. J I c k m i n T. L Duma*. R. O Atlanta
riM.rtr a»
On* of the early morning bombs 35 yaara connacied with tta Hun P ap worth,, trade body head who Shinhotter, and W. A. l a f f i e r , A m Mil x
La
i iiiMii) aa
II
exploded In a building housing the nd the Kvaninf Bua here, diod id ta act aa lfja*tmaatarj Jude* and ritv ( ’Itrk V S. Ummn. Mfttwi n
Hravipihfth
11 . ’ v i
Daoiah consulate bet no damage! yesterday. Heart disease . . . gtv- J. (2. Sharon who wilt t o u t th* F m h honor guaat I* U W ac­ ThomaatUlr
ia
- "-V
i — 1( -hour rxinfutt. rni.laa l : * t *
wea Ban* to the .-eneuiate.
i-n as th* con** of hi* tftalh.
ally rommiaxtunerx, and Mayor companied hy hla wife,
•
A M.

(Kr®

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If
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■I n - I r a Mill
hr - r i . r . l
at thr
hotrt opera tom in Orange, S r in i
adYalifetrirnt
of
girenhan dx ,
ronrIn- mi of If
.flail
nnle, Ijike, and Oaraola count
i Lifting ceremwn&gt;
Mr tribe rx o f thr Imairr) will meet
next week in Orlando (o efret a I
xccietary treaxurer, and Hi adopt
l y lawn for the
gov ernment
cf
h
thr AnBoeiatimi,
Mr Warner utated today that' .1
l
ix the purfMiRf *if I ha A »*oeiatUin
i Us TSr *&lt;•&lt; Ifa|-rd (*»»•• I
Tit at inif it * limn IIuu pii'iitit merit
i
F a -b e Mil M o o
Hc.ivy ft-miWN
Uj work together in tha countiex
teaideiilft nf ( e n ii a l Flmida will
h
involved f « r the mu tt a l l*rnefit tana ami Nurth i&gt;ik**i m
gather at iht- Kpin opal Paitah
Wcitln-i
Bur
of all member*. The hotel code Ii pnritd hy thr
ntin B o u * r i n thi* city loiiiiirrow
to Ih? cairtatl out to
tt a
letter, * h i b ‘ a xcarrh MU'- lu*l|tg
i'l Hi 7 (1(1 ii'elof k (o hunni
Mr Warner xtat»d. A ppro xim at e
urij f(&gt;r
mg fievliri turn o f f
ia-t member* of the rlty Mini county
ly HO hotel* are located In the Ax
1 hr
iSxr flc
NiirtIiW fl
*
()•*•( i rinmtal
xoctation'x area.
where a new xlm tu i* |urih t ri|j rum in in* 11ut&lt;i §i(
* upper warn mdn ated m( l hi ( ham
today,
V*fttcrila&gt;’ft «torm, iitirmlcd liy 1brr itf ('ommeree uffire late Ihi*
(«*r rrntial ra liift. high w Mid *. aud' afternoon

’

W A S H IN G T O N . Doc. 7.—
( A . P . ) — President Rooitovelt
Bond Indorsers M a y I n nn mOIroMM litsl n iir h t
Be AskedForllnpaid cnlletl lynrhiiiK " n vile fo r m
Licenses O n Shows nf cn l'octivc m im le r."
T h e President nlst* in ilf—
r e d ly reiniketl (J »v . .lanit’rt
TALLAHASSEE, H e r
7
Then- i* a »*■ led hint t» counlv Htilph, o f ('nlifttrniit. w ho rttIn, ollrctors tint then bondsmen cen tly tixprcjssu'il ;i|&gt;|mi\ul o f
n*a Ih- exiled upon to m*Ve goml
mob art inn in San .Inst*. Cal.
In the stAle the liccll-es o f trxv
which resulted in the death
elmg rarniVAl* xml -bows If the
roll.-,-tor- let
these
businesses **f tw o men.
u.d UU«V without eqllecling the. "Wr. lin linl, rxrntu Guise— la
high plftrta or in low who eondnmJ f
I nlynrh law," Mr. KnmmveH aaid*
A letter f m m funiptroller J M
He ikd not, however, in hlft
tell*
idleolor* there a i r hi
I.
hr nn exception* fur any raiixe or speech before the Fcdernl Ctiun*
cil of rhurehe!»
nf (*hrUt c f
lenxotl uha t*oever and w nda up
Ahtrrica, directly refer to lh«
with it paragraph lemlndtng the ('altfornia lynching or to similar
collet (u t-s " w r are all order tanrd, incident* recently in Mit" 0uri and
*ott|tat t to the complaint thnt any Maryland.
n tire n may b rin g."
Mr. Roaaevidt e ip rw n il faith
t'oiiiptitiller Lee xtatr* that he In tha "new generation" a* a pre­
i* m full aympathy v^ith the e f ­ liminary tb hi* strong condemna­
fort*- of A m e r an f.egionera. P a r ­ tion nf moh violence
"Thi» new generation for ei*
ent True her a
A»Ni»eiatmn!«
a n &lt;I
Women'** Club- m their ihantahle ample," he said, "i* not content
rffoilw Hint
l h vs 1111fi|f to gia nt with preaching ngnin«d that vilo
form
of collective
murder—
them every lernrncy and rxernp
lynch law which ha a broken out
lion from I eeivne to show* mere
in our midat* anew. We know that
K becaiiae t he\ giv e the vaiioil*
it is murder and h deliberate and
op gum rat mn* a * run 11 I" cent age i definite dtaohediertce of the com­
of the t&lt;* ripta in leturn for ! heir mandment, *thou shall not kill.1
Mipport
We do not excunc thone in high
wlm condund
"I o* n! bu-tiieN* in*t t ut ionw mid placa* or in low
itollt s1111a|« fmin whom wr are ex I)rich law,
"Hoi a thinking A m erica goei
wet nig a It **n«ie"' "will pay more
(Continued tin rage Twol
Milbiig'v ill*' r lirero&lt;e if Wr rn

ftamlmirr that th* volume nf
malt Increase* approximately 200
percent during the Chrlitniai holi­
th ref Wtll dm- ha*
Fiirlhei
day period was issued today from
anmoitirei!1 that 1l&gt;r f«- IOiip( (m* all
the potlofftre with the warning
end til l|lonblr pm
of nIIt•v
that person* shop now sad mall
mobile- on the buil nrix fttreHx of
early for early delivery of gift*
I he cil y He hiX" M- ftig oed a ape
am) cards.
rial off 111 •r to the 1M-k of check
Qtutiqg
FoxOnas ter-General Pardon Board Refuses
ing tip on viuIntor 1 of the one
Jamas A- Farley, " I f ia a physical To Give LakeFreedom
boot law Htlil the •Iroible pn( king
Impossibility t0 handle this great
law
mass of mail matter efficiently
TALLAHASSEE* l»rc 7 (/I*)
, irni-it by Seminole Chapter S lio ig
aad promptly within a few days.
Warner
Is
Fleeted
A
h
I'KKK MAT IIK CIIANCKM
I llsllll. I h Ih. ” VV b&gt;
l Joilu-il I InTherefore to assure delivery of — Forr#*l Le»k*f B*ftford tanker
vMMiiiMKN m m f .i ; i
their Christines presents, cards Rente ru ed lo Ihrro jrrnra tn fUnli Director O f New Body ! Future
IraimeiN
ol
A met no,
W A S H I N G T O N , h**r 7
iA*&gt;
aad letters by Christmas Day, th* prison for miking f*l*r entnr* in
r r &lt;‘oltirift, h&lt; ad r nfi -liI of Tlo- traiiftfrr •»f (i ro rg e N l*e**k,
Ho)d Culrimiii, grernhand id thr
Wurt Warner, local hotel oprf
public should shop and mall early. hank rrrorda, yttU rdiy lost an
I1
all*
i
*
Gif*.
\
\
•Miilmen
Ms
t
•
Irf
y
(
arnp
N
C
Iia
pter,
talk,
*
Ilow
n«*w A g rii iil l u i r I AdjiiPtmrnt Ad
*hrer|4it *-f
Do year Chrltsmas shopping so other apjKral for rliintnry at the tor, wa» elected a* a
hi l*y i iiiiritntf at*n t«, iftki over the xg
and I C « opetate," V i&gt; T y ln . of thr World, i iniiouiur I
A*
that yoo css mail your gifts, bonds of the SUU Pardon Hoard ‘ th* O nfral Honda Hotel
i —l ga to k- u.. t t a tM»UAU4tt at
WKiuunUoit m«tl M s ™ * * - * ‘K- ,ihoivtt; ; x r ; " ^ : : . ' , hro:
f i N H t y v - r a f ifttM t1ie*rsliHws-, t —IIa —
. [t- c N J f „ hivct-af thr iro r. rf m m *, [i ^IPL i , * | a , T T &gt;
*f |:m i .
to
Rr
friends and loved owe. at |«eel a St*t* penitentiary to complete th&lt; jlnc « t a f f»*1 mi thr W&gt; ii rut fig !!*» talk
Hwll tMoight mt &lt; &gt;'» *• ■•* r f,t» “ , be
dertdeil
upon tv&gt;
I'rendr.il
trl
Hi
Urlim
hi
y r »tr r d iy
ftflrr
Kaile, I haptri
ir p «i| l*i,
talk,
week or 10 day* befsrt Christmss, • terns on which he already
•Iivi-llng III W*it.-li th r - I r . t o . n of Itoosrvrl l as a solution of
ills
noon
**Oui IUA4 I'logi liiii,” .hdm .Sen
accerdlag U the datanc*,*
j served 16 months.
a x i lr u ltu r a l
T h r A*M*ciallNn i*» made up of kaiik. Ji . &lt;|eg|r«' * rir m o n y, or o ff u i - is i- lo hr a f rat hi r A n oy a x i r - u i r n t . ,n thr
I

-r-nxiHlity af raising the quoU

" doo. 7-—WJ—
to rratralo
Rady Vsiloa,
0 divers*
Row York
»r

above recent lows. There has tiecn
a lurthcr sharp gain in the weekly
output ut hiluniinous eual, while
build ng contract awards have
again increased substantially.
"Exporla likewise have been
stimulated sharply by ilollsi de
preflation. While th s Ireml ran
be considered largely a temporary
phenomenon, [lending sub«t*nlial
improvement In world business, it
s proving of monetary advantage
to domestic producers.
"The most favorable rmrent
trend continues to be provided by
the seasonal revival
in irtall
ttailc. stimulated, as it l». by in
creased net returns 'll the ngri*
cultural legion- snd by a grmUial
ly expanding lotsl nf wages paid
to inihistiial employees.”

Police To Enforce
1 HourParkingLaw
Starting Saturday

if
IL W. War* aa chairman,
Otto
Itirt T
Trapp
r « P P S M wtU
- tet a
ra O.
A Bara
Baa* aa
■i f ra t a nr
M aacratejy
aad Johaab Pockhaxx, a H. Lessey aa traaaurer
AccordIa , U Mr. lo a er,
rard la t r t w iM with the
INJUNCTION

TALLAHASSEE. Dee. 7.—(Ah
—Governor S h o 11 i
yeatardsy
lashed back at critics of his school
finances program In a prepared
statement to "correct the Inareur
ala Statements that have beer
made and clear up tha misnrn
captions In the m nda at many."
The governor declared the pur­
pose of his repeated refusal to ar­
cade to the demands that he rail
a special legislative sagsipn to di­
vert a portion of gasoline tax
money or otherwise give addi
tional state aid to the'schools "is
In put a test school management
(n (-'lochia to iHsrmrsr why hltf till!
counties are able to have full
school terms whits the other half
cannot."
The statement in part follows:
"Ro much has I-can printed and
(Continued on Page Two&gt;

NEW YORK. Dec. 7.—"Despite
the continuing widespread uncer­
tainty over the final outcome of
the monetary exper ment, business
activity In the aggregate Is giv­
ing unmistakable evidence of stab11Is ng, following thr recession of
the last three months,'’ says
Standard Statist les in Its weekly
liuiiinraa summary.
“ Among th* haaic tinea, the *uto mobile industry apparently Is
now getting under way with the
production of new rpodets. That
tha stock o f 19J.1 cars has been
substanttslly depleted Is evidenced
by the well maintained Ural of
sales throughout the recent period
of sla k nperat'ons. The steel In­
dustry continues ■ roughly stable
talc of srtivity nt levels slightly

A TLA N TA , Drc. 7. -(A*»—The
historic old city of Augusta vol-wl
last night to license liquor despitr
House Sub-Committee 'N ew York Bank Head
Georg a's bone dry prohibition law
Condemns Practises
Spreads Net Aimed
which forbids the possession, sale
or ownership of anything contain­
Of His Predecessor
AtCatchingDodgera
ing more than one half of one per­ Modern Woodmen To
cent of alcohol.
WASHINGTON. IV-r 7 . - (An WASHINGTON. !»&lt;■ 7 &lt;e&gt;A spirit at locsl option In thv S e e k New Members -Spreading Its net to gather mot* Modification of (ho xeriirltlrx act
and the depend I insurance prcvvl*
face of the state's hone dry Isw
Following a well-attended meet­ millions in its revenue from gam­ Flon nf the hanking law w n rec­
hae been manifested by scores of
bling
and
properly
-alenr
ex­
cities In licensing the sale of beer. ing of members of Seminole Camp
changes between
members of ommended to Itte Senate Hanking
Atlanta was the first among lh‘s No. 1SIH5 Modern Woodmen of
wealthy families, a House way* committee yesterday by Winthrop
America
last
Monday
night,
it
group under the leadership of
Aldrich, president of the
ami means stilmtmmlllrc yester­ W
K f f *■ cl iv t Hat 11 (day mi’rnmg,
Eayor James Key, long time pro was decided that s membership
Chase National Hank.
d
a
y
proposed
1
1
0
additions
I
one hour pat king in thr hii’-im'NK
htblllon foe. Other municipalities campaign should be Instituted et
The fTepoiit insurance law, Al
rhanges
in
ihe
revenue
set
1
0
once, snd a class be made ready
*u In 'doled
followed xu-t.
drlch total
the
Senate
group, di*lrirt »§f thin 1*1ty i*
to (mthhh ii thing r*f till* |iNftt
mghl\l ta sc an estimated f.’tb,000,000.
For many years corn liquor has I /ior adoption on Monday
Continued on Page T w o ) .
Together with Tuesday'* report
1 11**| run
if thr wnirmig* of
been the prin Ipel beverage for Dee. Ifc.
District Manager E. 8. Clark i whlrh suggested rum- major rrvl I
Mnimmii mncttl by
tamed m
those cltlsens who deslrv some
thing potent.
t h i e f nf Piilire |(o) ti VYilininiN
and special representative Marcus *mn* to bring m a calculateMi
a re ra il ■d nut.
The liquor legalising ordman r W Purvis, of Orlando, will lend' *2:ir».000,IK&gt;0, yesterday's room
JUftdct mi dm &lt; finm
he t ity
permits the sale of alroholir, vin their xxsIiUnce In ilxglng this I mehdatiuns brought to 1270,000,
ous and malt beverages. A tas of rxmpxign. It wsx Announced by (MX) the estimated total added Ic
t'iimniiR*o«net* who w m uppeaird
•300 was pared on retailers of al­ George E. Bxlmes, consul of the vie* and tax »av ng* prifpoardmei chant *•.
to by
Firat Stieet
“ Under tbc* present
p rirtlc e ."
coholic drinks and (1000 on whole- locsl comp.
t hief W illiam1* Iim- b M lh^tpint
the
report
said,
"many
taxpayers
•nines. Y fsosss and malt beverages
In Addition to th* many local
Tha annual Father Soft banquet j ed In aira et all mu lorUl* who fad
dedutUona
for
gatiibHag
may ba sold for $M retail lleeaSe persons alltad leg Moods p’ s rn**t- take
aiaged by rneniher» nf Hrmlnntel hi heed the city'* one liuiii park
and 1300 for wholesalers.
to**&lt;•*,
hut
fail
to
irp
ort
gamhlinu
.tng, other guoit* wer» fltxte Msnrtapter.
Future
Farmera
if|ing law
I Ager t'urti* E. Bullock, of Jack- gain* Thm llm tat ion will fmve
No midorint ma&gt; pink In* auto
A me i lea, All) lake place at Semi
laxpay er* to
n-|n&lt;it
their gain
afete*
Schoiil afptrMa
tumor
mobile for move itiari one hutii
Shop N o w , M a ll E a rly i cnTri and
National Inspector tiling gain* if they d rti re Ir» de pole High School

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Member Associated Press

XXV

A ll AVAILABLE
IBS NOV
; A
I t s . Morse Ordered
To Stop BJmployinff
Additional Men On
City, County Tasks

Lindberghs Plan To
Hop OffAtMidnight
B A T IIL 'R ST , Gambia. Dec. 6
— (4*1 — 1’uionel and M n
C h arlrt Undbergh planned to­
day to take m i at in dnight
which la 7:00 IV M. E . S T . ol.
their projected n ig h t to South
Amerl a. 1000 m ile* aw ay. Col
onel I,indhergh choae that time
fpr departure becauae
it
Is
th at time when w l n d a a r e
the moat f a v o r a b l e fo r a
get away. A trcsncnlng Ervex*
ayrang up during tha morning
giving promise that the flight
which haa been dtlayed by culm since Thursday
miglil
proceed.
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HIGH TRIBUNAL
OKEYS SPECIAL
BANKING LAV
Supreme C o u r t Up­
holds Act Allowing
GovernorTo Appoint
Bank Conservators

F L O R I D A , Tr U E H
S DUAAYI ,

Greece Seeks W ay f
To Return ftnsull
A T11EN S. Dec. 6.— (/P&gt;—The
prem ier of G reece said y e ste r­
day the governm ent will try to
find a v&lt;my to deport Sam uel
Insult in order to sa tisfy de­
mand* from the United S ta le s.
"A ccording to the U n i t e d
S la te s extrad ition trea ty and
verdict issued here, wa a r*
unable to hand him over,
said Prem ier T sald ari* in an
interview . "B u t so long aa tho
United Sta tes governm ent In­
sists that we ha ml him over
n . a cu lprit In fraudulent
b a nk r u p Icy proceedings, the
Greek governm ent w i l l en­
deavor,
without
prejudicing
G reece, to fin,I n wa&gt;' ** l’*'*"
sible tn give aatisfn ction l»
the United Statka government-

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f f S S S n J K l G A T C B E L SCORES BROADWAY MADE
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W A SH IN G T O N , Dec. B.—AAPl—
The fir s t o f the em ergency bank­
pnllti-nl dynasty In Louisiana ran
W A S I lI N flT f iN . D ee. 0 .—
ing law . p av ed by the
s t a le ,
ii„ a g a in .) open revolution in the
during the bank holiday o f last
—
,
1 ,1 1 ( A I M
P r in t
n im o » o j
,ix th congressional d istrict !» * '
Sp ring received
the
Suprem e
rig h t as the s la t * adm inistration r r o n ' i n e m
1 /h -h I
'r u m * H a s C l m n i f o d O l d
r .u n ti
w a n tins
«
Court's approval yesterday when
I qderrt! n promised .li-.!ricl e le c­
, j i ,
, j v | ic l 1
S t o n e s B u t R i o t o u s . , ■ *•.« iu i . .;«»
t .r o h iiif flS
H upheld a Sonth C arolina
act
tion tn proceed tmlav and fo rc e '
perm itting the governor to
ap­
A gain st
h
AmoloVl
o n io sln * the election "M alncd
point conservator for closed sta te
...........tiriottalyS.)
. Jill 1
court injunction* to prevent the
banka.
NI'.W YlVi.K . Dee. 5 »&lt;V&gt;— tv, w n -r in.) i d e x j* e r in t c l; Its
■allot lott ’u*
Tha law hail been attacked on
,\ b littrrin g Imlit tmeiil
Tin
..me II ••. 'vuy that I I y 'a .s t inti nil lin n t.i li Itttl'o UqWOt
In th ie c parish........... the dia- "ch iselin g " Sanford in. 1 . hum &gt;
,h * ground that it worked ag ain tt
ny • ,|-nlik II fu n well lo a d t» "«»'•»
tiic , n district iudge swore in
Che interest of d rporitor* since in
D u ll
fn r p v ii m i i f i n i U o i
T h i s w o rd w a s b r o u g h t t o
deli 'd a te ly fa lsifie s In­
tllll s|wci»l deputies to sre that lion license fee ap|dn«ti»n » =»''•* ,|o}{11 |t;»| lr\COf
the particular case an officer or
San ford today by Mr*. Helen T
i-rpr— Art— iV n iv p y J
n»irht hr* h r Trt—
I
k
r
’o
m
r
t’*
oedee
wowiagt
tlui
hullltb e ele*»d bank was appolnlril na
w i , voiceil a r s - a F . - m I k m r - I i m n m l hmt
- M o ra r;—&lt;VWAr— w orker -wlm - a l 1
umc
Old
md t t-ih n r p 1 WC
♦
4.1.
In
r
o
f
tlic
election
vv»*
not
vloconservator.
H unter A. O lbto*.
of the t ity U om m i-s'on I'V”1 f'g h t
llrnndwny. nnd .
tended tha m eeting along
. • 1
•' "'** , 0$
ll . till'
depositor In ihe C en tral Union
luted
I.)- b n rre tl
G a lrh cl. ........ "
five women m em bers of the I
,.f || lilt Till* .1ill •tin t one. I'ndii- K ifh 'ern lh '"■ v
-vt.
' _;|t|
{Yank ,,f Columbia. S C . conOndeil
Seven dnv- of l l 'l " " * ' demon
en fold Avenue m en Imlit
...................
niTiMI^V
I. fi
p ro ject com m ittee.
h
.«» « *1»»* ' * *1 hnvc d llll'T that since the conservator. Sim|"
I
os neninst '*&gt;&lt; adntinl'U a
A 'klnt for the t'nniiin
ji|nce«
u* Ilff*
IterV• l»ar i.
.‘1 It, m 4 r i B
T h e county'* quota ha* been
'♦ l «»»• H *$»•««••
J . Zim merman, »a&lt; un officer,
1
in draw ing up n
» .•»• $*•!»• I»••••I! ,• •f * ,* f«.I |l$ 111*••
n I Iihu r . , , - 0 •1
V \\ . M M
Old
eaed up, M r*. Morse stated, and
W A SH IN G TO N , Dec. 5 .- -I A V - director and stockholder of the
ons
.
1
\
...........
.ii.im-e
that
"
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l
prnli
,„..n,i vr-teid av w ltein
&gt;&gt; &gt;' • "
•1. Ill" 1,|!U‘
or •• to t' M . E * s t ^
fo r the tim e being pernors nov An abrupt drop in Ircesu ty pur- institufion. his in te re s t, would nol
t.
li
j* ,11) M-i?l r
,
w
ill
as
III'ge
met
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, XV.* !**&lt;
-'till
i- vv to
i" mgi;
ju
•p
I* • n c
be
I 11, ♦ rt„r Ih$*y
unemployed and whose nam e* are chaaen of governm ent lionds wan coincide with those of depositor*
,• hid, turning his tnlk
•t tlMt •♦« I Ilf
ffit it*
•f
th it ll '■&gt;
.,
,1
.&gt;
'.-&gt;
•
,
:&gt;llv
Il»
Tw
enty
F
i
n
un*I
*
A cting
Hated a t the Federal Re-em ploy­ announced yesterday by
The court held th at Ah. con­
1 ’ ..i n close
1 h cc- *0
ll
,
t/ib
III* • • t I
1 * 1riiiMit
l&gt;l T l t ' " T
...................... t«k.
.f f 'c t . t « n l
m ent O ffice on M agnolia Avenue S e c re ta rj
,.. .h u n t
np|d&gt;ms f«n
1 ♦*i ifi*.
M orgenlhau
while servator was In the ram * o ffo ia
II •♦•11•
p V Dr. Chavic*
I .v n ih ! *
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... „
| i. .1 ,« b.Uillon pdftl
m ust rem ain idle *n fa r an the In other officials pointed to
,. d a te d that to* "e«« "
re e e n l! 'eapaeit)
eapaeit) a* a receiver and wou d « 1ill fitV **' ’ *
nn*$
I
snioe
*
. ....
I lls
m ilitant pi » *' 1
.lilts.
Couifhlin.
. ( l i n g liio n o
Iry sta\
cal CW A Is concerned.
(mlr
inister the bank Jv&gt;*t a* ellti i- K
advances in federal security price* n
u)m
.......I
not
ul
ovv
ti
ni
r 1 In v ig c ls” In h i­ 1 1 n» I ll. f
v
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frtini
111.
hnnl
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tuMons, an
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Only those persons who are ac aa evidrnce that they could hold
a
InUc
iv
tu
in
.
n
l'to
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1$ ul l*on » Tho in itln 'iitifv « fit Ir « . n . . Mm*
dc.it us llrt
The decision wa* watrhed with
of
tually be ng given work relief oi th eir own without support
1. hunts
n 'f
link 11 •
nil
from
—
Im .i
fiu u 't* !
11,, Ut Rev. M»g»• It. 11
in te ie s t a . the South
C arolina „r , program .
ih - n &gt;ng •rink and «
re lie f on N ov.-16 are to he em ­ within.
.,
’ 1111.1 " I t 1 n •! tun IllltlOtl llo*\ " . t III ||e |Mil* I
I'
„t
\
\
ashington.
t'dd
t.MNI
, • chunl* lo allow tie
ployed on
reg u lar
Jobs,
M ir.
t.,o* ,l,fii nlti
A total o f 12,54'&gt;.000 wa» invest­ law Closely parallels the fcd cia l |„t,n \ Uvnn
I li 1p u fln * »l,ll.
•* tim d tin gi
«
i, th r n atirm
.
0.. 1 ih n th in g ."
Morse stated, as she indicated that ed In the bonds last week. Mur- law |&gt;ass*il to meet the em erg v m y , 1h,&lt; t'ath o li i o n f o cnee on Indus
It
.
upph*
I , , 111
p rn l.lrn y. •trr.lay tn »'
•ul •' '*v u nvajurtt
,
. I ul In- upp* n!«. n. I \|'l»«4k.......
the 1 (4 persons* who were handed genthau said, as compared with for national bank*.
.
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F ath er t m .gH .o
"cn lla tin g lh&gt;
to one non of til t* *
. ,
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In 1 m cicli.i . lm\r !*••* i» l •vt
eheeki la st week may expect to $8,748,000 the week before M ean­
t lo f&lt; I Mil'll , 1 »"l *• It
Ity -lop .• i
to f.ght for the recovery J a i l A l t e r A ! ( e r e a t i « » n
in
mu lino ■ k
Jiu
ii'i'
turn
&gt; 'e s east wijft
be retained aa Federal rm ployea. while, all iteues of governm ents
)
-t$t
•|HMlh "
'I
J| l i t " 1.0
•••
utinnod 1 in I'uge lhree|
dooirt. I the qtltvlH
fn rep orting on the o rg an isa­
ratine
|or$:
$»iitliio
t
'
except one had plus sign* before
ruttln
"I
A* the result o,f
M »sr. liv n ". eronnm Ul and pintion m eeting o f the Women'e P r o j­
................. ...
I ........................
I , - "
v
D „ t
II,S . CitruH Producers
l
in* . I lf ••*' I
f , , , n r of ellm - an I m oial thoolagy .1 " I I • l ,n in '" •■tv lit
ect Comm ittee o f the lo al CW A. the figu re th a t showed their net
. ,» c c
to , till .pleatIon
tim e r.lmte.-CT
nt
n
\
h
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•
V- S a t 1 V
Mra. Morse s a d th a t Mrs. R. A. change fo r the week.
_
ranked am iirg the 1, t m lm llr t n v rrslty of A m erica, l» land-* r s&lt;t I**
I Inti * ill un 'V $ r
Thin minly
rrM a m u» *
•" ’
. 1 c white man
O fficials pointed out that during
Sm ith was elected as chairm an of
t'KlIO'' that
\n&gt;l vlb &gt;* p odu ll-n s P* »•
Ml'leading counties In the United „itide In- .ulem cnl in u tliicol »&gt; j I j h I • 'f
|h*k &lt;m u l o i*
11
&gt;
1
wa
'*
"
&lt;
rh
arg
in
last
week,
the
price
of
donir*ric
appearance before th e .
ut
the com m ittee.
, ,
I I tlf'l'tO tU- |&gt;f% '|{$i»"1 •/••’
S ta le * »• * pioducer of m anges ,.,1
•*|»%i-"»a' •it'll#
»*'
m
'i'd
e
r.
nrd
&lt;1
'tv
newly
mined
gold
w
ai
advanced
&gt;.1 f, ten * . a fte r lo- i&gt;»l •le'1" " - (a t tem p' *1
ttW.nw^* more nr trt
M em h era'cf this group approved
WlH
and gIa^ef^ult. It w a. rep ot&gt; d
U I ' Has
d tv - K irkland, another
y ou -g
w h lf
the. vetting up of a women'* ren ­ 88 cen ts, IL* larg est lnrrra»e in here today by the Departm ent &gt;J .hnl "I t.,
hb.ll
•• more
*
lot'
'
K i I im I'tslo*
mar. is in the county lail
♦l.-.tt f k - ’ u
te r, and tha employment of women the la st eeveral weeks. T hi* failed j
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iltttfli
l.nrht
i
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ummvrra.
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w
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l
l&gt;tt
Itlt.v*
t|
iltlo
’
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II.
T h r 'w o men. It " a * reported
f o r clerical and
library
asaiat- to disturb the bond m arket; com
,(t *n«* n«m«'
i.
tt\*’
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W ith Folk County Iruii ng the*
*| kn&lt;»\% &gt;*»u
***n t to
mo
i'*'**
luniultl
juh
I
SMI.I *ItlDpA *
N;.' i«
at the Sh e' iff"* office to la-f. •
to p i v r n t tha’ -i
a a :e .
,
Alt s ilo
modlty p tlcei were soft and the nntton tn tha valui of it* g 'lip c |Hi.,un bo ther t'ou gh lln ." he sa d.
u* coiitr hut k u n ity , I* In • «
I.H Hi ii iito n u
.1
g a g * ) in an a’terratton laic Sn*
),, |vriM-latiMlt lolt ’ if
: »• I
Accompanying Mra.
Morne t« dollar turned strong.
.f
l«tt
M
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$«in**
I
n.
iy
.
h»
I
do
not
agn-e
with
avvrytl^lnu
•(at
U
D u ll crop for IPT*-a;t with a total
•1 V &gt;| t|tfl| lo I
oi day Tho
afful.
'n .l - '
« 'e P
G a’neevwie
were
M r*.
Maude
.
o' if ii
o f tl
Ttoew rU xe'opm ent* w ith
th a
ll ll
I u*
» ^1
.........1 b, , n . Hot nr, tlu- main quevti .' h ikland Hew « knife n I l in k ...
C iig W i h f j v B f d r r C u riett. Mm. related problem* of the approach­ o f 4 3 3 « T .(» L 'U n**
. p u l m u n d m rn t.jn
. I ,h
I
i
- v&gt;it
i' I*1flin t1•%
1
to
Nit
Iliut i- o fi mil os n an effort i • , t i l &gt; ul S e lf i e f I f thr i wo w ile
2t»lh
In
1
I
10
1l»t.
io .Iui by lu s tic u S
J . C .- B ill*, J r , Mra. H. A. Sm ith, ing December financing, involving
. I..
_______
, ...........
'•••■'■ '" t o , , but
Thiv
»hoU • thwl
Svin- gi-1 .1 l . f tills III-1 le« nil. US II
s v p a ia te l S e lf ba* w nuiu- uln
nti»»lttii«*i •
, ,
„• tt.e DWtO
and M ra.,. R ag, P ackard.
the refunding of $727,000,000 of
• t ll,
...........
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he
nt
nole County farm s repn.I.nl unn e-iid - tin i —in la-tween those v bo the back tv. show fill III- Ul' •"
,t.l„ **‘il|irrmo 4'..u rt.
m aturing
treasury
obllgstloua,
...............
lo
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li.sHTflI bat there v. a* a tutu! «f ll..t"&gt; U liev e in uinl 'lio -e who •pp*
« Itll'l "f •I*
th - Ulfsir. hut the wound* a- • not
||. M'tn.
'»•'• e &gt;.&lt; I' ll » «
were gone over in detail )e»tvrdey
Soinc confusion -tilt existed '••*''
,..$if
tu»rT»l*rar ng mol
Iwnritig «,,nn| , i , l ice. I utlicr I'ougblin I­ (jim iili'irtl ueiotup.
in a conference between
P resi­
S . o \ .k -h u ,. &gt; log lu tion .. t ol \\ ill'*'. I’b'llip-. * • * 'm g rfS J
I.
Inflf
»1«*
lii*Ciapofrult trr w in thr rooniy U -i on til- stile of the M'cels
ail l e v
f e l..... I 'V I 'r t " ! U t T
dent Roosevelt and
Morgenlhau
tnf lot ff f '*i ,.i„- ilniig wu- vbui 'h o e
lull
"I et bun make all the* mistak* *
uraioii A t o t ll »»f
' •
•llv ubcol vv pli h plans '■• 1**110 I!
he
no
n
.
sin
g
o'
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•hurtly after the Presiden ts r»
In v ite d
T o
..............
ip
'• ! C i l v
County T a * C ollector Jim
|l
I' m ; 1 fruit u r n
h«f •
•• •m' he Id o . In
.
i|$tMi,f •••»( •••• • i» it ho
.............I 4*| '
'• •«' * " • 1,1
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'•It* ,
Jin k ln a announced today th at he turn from W arm Spring*.
ir..*ini*&lt;
m l o n l* » f •’
1
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In
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trvr«.
mol
til**'"
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In a few &lt;hys, Morgenlhau said
lo c i .
»l« ' I O'
had ju s t ' tveelved a aupply of
I
•I
Ml fH’al.VJV
1 tl" V I.l I.* Ol tit. v:a4n“ in imy
laler,
a
refinancing
plan
will
be
.
w
t
•
♦
•
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ltt«
M
Bgrtea - V T
autom obile
lieen»e
S«*iniio»le itfim i)
1 *Mi *i» * i •$•1 I*
annouced. New Issues of govern
W*4k &lt;,%.' ♦ ' 4 •III! Ck. 'I 4•*1, **♦•• •ik''
in «•♦ »t •♦!•! t* '
•'Os. | Ilf
•♦$•
t ^ s which a te to retail at *IR
as 1 I** i
ft llll) I mtill hi*r»'' if |a Ik-11 "It
Ha. M ••ll A 1 kk \ 016. 1 ul V sit*
hient paper will be offrreil In e x ­ 1 l»k I1-1 of il*«' 111**Ofti I r« «Vi*t *' j •MU'* • .s iflv t'il ►
“ ' • h
unitf
rr »•* «i\.
I*
each. ,
Ilf P a v
orm»g»
V
k
irti
4
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change for that whlrh Is maturing. rrjH iii ng on lti» I .T J . U
Hill , .1. ♦ Jlto I 1\k•» !•♦.!! loft
. ,* f t * it i f •ul
niflu i »I**- •i M ,. It f t l : - v f ....... l* t'k
tc
iir"irrmi»
*••••! h&gt; l hi
• .'T h e * * ta g s are fo r use on auto­
♦••11.•
i.l
kru|i
1
$M
ir
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ii'li*'I
mol
14
oi
&gt;
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4;..
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♦
In addition there may t o an offer
, ' I ' r 'I ' ' '
|*» &gt;*h 'I
$•« M um ills, u tnii'i
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,,nr
&lt;
t
it
mobiles w eighing 3000 pounds or
o il
InliMa'Ms
r » ii n «» *
Tv
1
1
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x
'im
i
urg*
irnoi*
own*
i
luiiuRl
In
n
tinof bond* or certificates
of
In
.It f I f f * II ••|;•* ♦ wt III Nl IV4' ♦ 4 «♦!.♦ • 111 « |l'« 1| Mil
oobj
unn
m •♦ ml- ii •I** » U i !•♦ !.♦• Mm.* ♦ |M
over up to 4000 pounds. Included debtedne** for cash ami tn ev- u r «*t ort, Imil hI ' iir
nt ri«*«l •ItfMiiL’Ii
on
•I*v *• U«.' v\fai9♦• nm!
il»*t
th n e
1 *iitti$ll . . «III ) ' «lt 1 ••"••I* »y 1 III!
•» *sv’ ill lull &lt;i'll* 'II 1.. I. lo • 1
\M »•'I’ Bil 1"»i k* •.......... .... .1 ti.
wtill pprjiw]
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In tha 1l*t o f autom obiles for
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♦*,•f l| »••• 1 1 1 ' • • 1 ♦♦ el 1••1 |'j Ul ' ••li' iik 'Ii.
rh a n fe for fourth l.il*rrtlr» » Inch vrrrr .VJ.ifltll non l"»uii|f mioI ill" ,
*....!.• • t f t f j j Q
. ‘ .k l.k M u '" r ♦
hasp* It' it*-1 •" tllll *• I to f i|?l •
whldt |1B ta g s m ust be purml •I *
Bill bearing orungo
■ til
» • t». * lilklti Mill
w ert c»ll^«l in IM o h rt
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O v e r rtU O I l i ' . u S l t t M i i i
The elation of adherents of the iltui the hmrve*l
r • |i# • ' ..X * .
♦!• •
1,,-t ,f • iill'Hlr'l ••' fr. 1 »♦'
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administration
monetary
policy
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l r o j;r a n i A i &lt; ity H u ll
t hat k &gt;d of lin n * In u « I f I'll • t»i«« K &gt;♦•• 1 •
• Auburn, B nlck. Cadillac, Chand­ w ti m u n lrrn l 4»&gt; it** opi*«rrnt«
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ler, C h rysler, D eSolo, Dodge. Du- w ith
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th»t thr ImproTtf-l
W n a iiu ii M u s i uk.Vlve » * * “ * v —■f » e o W I th » saculwl gj
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•••♦•Ik• r» ♦•!*•• I ion
i b slat • a* iu» i&gt;
nf
the
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g
eration
a
G r a h a m ^ d n ! G r * h * » , Hudson,
jo lia r, w hicK l P _ r M o v a m l i u r H i ^ l i
nrc n.lar 1
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11
a
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Hupmoblla, Jord a n , U $ a l le . M or­ thay said moved In a Mini III**
.
, ||Mt till ►til*"' I 1st to may I*
....tit ut -111$;* ' •, l;iio
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mon, Motto, N ash, Oakland, Olda- co n trary to th at expeetvd S ' a r e ­
b n * i&gt;f the
la rg est
a m o u n t * ---------------II*.Ill l». I 4 , .1, ««|«|'« Mill* *
, .1 *i% ni'iM li* thi y e a r f t
m obi la, Pnckard, P alga Paarlcaa. su lt of tn * tncre»»e in tha gold
O f f o r I ' r v i* P r o g r a m
lioogt,
.k*li u
.(Toits
lTs*t t f* »u» •• now l’« *»MCM
I . (1*4 |li I Mil'I &gt; . sal.l, II.......
Plerca-A rrow , Pont lac, Rao, Stude- yrleu.
kk« II n t •i
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. . ,,..t Ittwai l oillccting r U
* till . 111♦M III •ll 1
bak er, V v l l a . W illy *. W illy*- • T h e gold purcha*lng is
tV otto- | ,•I ..Mi III I" ' » tn r jf♦• nu
*•••’ ,,,V " ,.i .l * and o ig ln g lo o ln rlllf^
being j tya r tku. O
rall mvntli
the
►i s . s r - ,
flta
m &gt;nth a fte r
s ,n
r v ? 1 nv
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A n / 'i r l n n i
Tin- Troll,rk
JCntght, nod WUlys-OvaHand.
gotta'
,,v iit* ir l'.KM auto llc e n it t
dona fo r tha avowed purpose f f B u i ' - f * tha t a * book* wa* re ­
^-Ht III It'll III ill* 1 «&gt; 11mI * I '
T ' n, i.) n' ,1 Ii'
’ M r.
' M otor w orking commodity price* upward ^ ((*&lt; 1 a t Ova C it) H all tbday.
, i-* t •lli'tit
. «♦ * Itn( the * lw**l
f ’4*-‘ni ,
I'rckhani. no 1 'h&lt; S urfm d t
Commissioner
I"
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s te l »l$1ltll«Y
l .r r l o - t 'u wilt • ,III I.* *4* I ' " " '••'
bn th e theory th at If gold cotta
Mure than 2t&gt;0 taap ay er* U.&gt;«
Tn serve a * a w arning t " «&gt;' ana ftn«*&lt;l t-r*
....
.
fl
ygaterday to oak
r h s r f f l 1 1,,', i,t. Thu, -iluy nits lit t “ t* • •sf till* III » k llll'k** ‘ l|l "*l III* a'lBBkK ••*
.I
P D iin ril
tnora commodity quotation*
will advantage of tha rwo jie rre rt ik
person* liuit thay have a r c - r - n
o
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tag*
ba eiparted. Tha *n- iutom aU oalljf ad ju st i thcmselv^d co u ai offrrad tat paym ent oi iU3t sibilily which must be m in i ' Hlth lsd**nj» «fl• »•'
scut to the niniiwinrnl
' " ' Il„ I.l. t ........... I »• IMS 4 ••••*•£■•
ti*.I f
today,
" ° * ,T upward.
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M"**- ■r I
Dec. 5. — I
a limited aupply of tags la nvall•
trrthiiioirnl un ' cunci'rt nt
••&gt; I III! Hull "Mil 1 |IV*MI'kJi * f
V. &gt; S fllN •n *
$ 2 2 ,4 5 1 1 6 , oxclustvt of tha d is­ W ilkinson impoaed „ fine «f
i • i.. tiao-«va1i
I a »t|f* • I
l»*
M
pn &gt; l. mi lulling , .. , •••tin
Complata assignment
I ilv Hull, -tu ttin g ul " '8t ••'•'•'•l' , . ,."||. Wt ir
co u n t,' iM 6 ‘ M rts ,E lia n Hoy. tux on Huff A vtch in l'" l ir r ' .....
\\
It
i i , In - n.
directcil
'■
fue
aa quickly na poealhla"
ialliou.1 ■11“ ul- ......... ••''•''' . ut »iHi»"n , u .t.m p tln u ♦&lt;?♦&lt;
|»a •||| Jt'llllWtlil
collector.
yesterday afternoon when Avtc'
i.l
Ib iiigt* f Fellow*, lie- plat" •*1 • , ,t ,. ., ........ ol whom made -hurl .•a. si ••!»». Nl
« — w s ca lU u g . for automobile
i g’ in n tM W ,
i Ik •It •
A dI M o u n t' o f oft* percent D idraded guilty to not having r.
. 1 which i- '-*1 erltsd «•• •" " tulks.
,
i he Ucpubilfl
. Mr. Jlu k feu
f til I I­
available fo r , ta x a a y e r i
&lt;krTlng ,'ortad *n autom obile accldem I" It'llCpa . M$••I D '*
f«,i &gt;l&lt;i t ...... hour a " I ■'•
I In- e itt c r ta i m i* w u c
Arthur S . tiiit.il *
a jowl confualod by bring­
i.itlc e In Its t l
»n*r jplvi'ii »• *
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Decem ber, aba said, and already tha police departm ent.
ihniton.dpt
, „ r H ighlight• of the
I............
iti . t and •• •■" ..... .
&gt;
their 1$« registra. month ttulay"
Col. Geo
*rn#*r
I
,1 |sl 1$
g a v tra l person*
hpva
paid
on
Aytch figured In an accident in
, ...lion of tin- p niglu i" w II i i .
thr
Itou i
S i- tr r a
»'
&lt;Vut of t h f Morrlx Plan B o n y of i l h l ^ . l * ,
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i*.. ...i . uml hlx".
P
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rtlr.'v
•
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!
eoletng
Dr
II
D
Sm|lh'
Ju . k
11 ctiuaii
und
b. ilo ....................... the well koVi o ititncci .
and a .past .prasidoitt “o f(
f
_______ _____
■ Ortaudq
pfp fwcl .'ini* 11 critic* XlJ
lt,«!r-*l rr*
•»• •»*• fl-« ••••r
..'m e day* ago When A y t'h ap
V otl lll t - ,
II T .n a 'o re scb ilio n . a iindl.v M , F l l . l p l u n k s « tha Orlando Chamber o f Com­
. i, | ..ay with notblqSg
fln^a hth' d- '
**• "
^' '
I'.
arrd
in
court,
he
was
charge
I
M,
i
|, ... *t- it it ".lor uiol
m erce, will be
tha
principal
of Anno lean f"lk •"•»«*. •' '
• 41
M* •••* !•». *
with reckless driving and fading J IlfMMIl f
...... - otnolow'anil lot* i m c««o."
II" .-'I oil • ......... .I &gt; O il I| •'•&lt;•
gpaakar a t tha Icatlm onlal auppaf
•t.n. p.nnl« !»»••!
!•♦%..! I*..**
to report an accident He drew
which w ill ba glean
clly
and
7 tic cmnplcie program !
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a $50 fine on the rrrk1e*a &gt;Mv « r. Ms&gt; V HIM
M u,■It
S«. t.ifil I'Ki pc......... . H u l l C i m l i v u l l T o
county
official*
a
t
tha
Pariah
H r
,H m Uutuka of Ihu te u a U u of
Vcsturrlay’HNVea
A&lt;*run
C5t»rir
nil
f
«i»l
r
*
1
aelretloe, "11 T io v u to n ' ;
»••! •
of ing rh u rg* in addition lo the Cor p fim
bU
County Ham a
fa r Hour* on F riday uight.
If’ Wn llfinklns **r».l
A t D o jr T r a c k
*Kisa W a lla "; inti ruicaso, “ Mm I H o n o r e d
$100 fin *.
i i &gt;i|Oli v
FedWle » rr
tflrll n» n
H ick le w
J o d ie W ilkinson
. doted
owlnisf", O tto fia i'P ,
f » » '- »•«
Hr,i Cantwell, oulrtunding Na '
M
Mnndtr.
*
-ongs. with
e&gt;"tur accunip*"*
In d caunty on th * fin a today, dacUrud that
WvpuklM
,-t,r
a*
•*
ti.n a l I'M .'" 'o .^ .u l l
nt'a-lma
WI11U H ill. rh irr-«4
1,1,.n t ; live Troluck a islet s
tn
N urrm ber ail m otorists a r * blit on notice
ih n Inmmir nt ft
bon.#- song*; two silcrtlon* Ity * " in *t"i and winter resident: of this city 1
tha col- th at they a r * n p a o ta d t to report
fo, the part &lt;n .ul &gt;.*••, !• &lt;•• I'*'
'
mental
q u artet; fo i tro t.
" H * ihr g u .-I of 'm u.., ul the Orange
any accident in w h ic h 'tb a y »rc lv ft■ flnr^l tt»
tJly sb f* J i m htv4 A«mn
W
lnrcr
A
gain";
tap
dance.
Involved.
FuK
ur*
d
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N
&gt;
w
Bl
fa r
Dark K rn n cl C-ab u.-ai Ja ck so n . |
•111.
■charged With assault, were flmut
|t
march. "Tit*
I rrklitn i;
su bject l hem to a fin o, h d 'a a la .
Mile lo st Friday night, it was an- ,,
$5
wash
whitDayton
Ravlork
rtium|
t.r.
r
,
k . -• .
(Hr. *,H
K
D. Dunes n, w W U
man
M
yc'
G
i.ltlbng.
own­
i
oiiflred
by
M lllc|M iM.1v
tft
t in
t'u rtl*
ch arred w ith aaxault Ju«d being w-aa ' fined
llrtvri*
•
ft
and
er
niuncgcr
of
to*'
k
o f an
O M v to lfF PA Y M EN T
drunk and diaorderiy vena fined a S la n g b tsr wa* dismissed
He I, tu l.c hoiioreit for his
.Sits,
a
t
to ta l o f $6 6 Or lb # , ultbrwntlve nf anaault rl.erg e
- urhtsvrmcnl of
t b, ratgltinV
all
r canei
irv Dr.
OK' A ilrt't k
R osa Picket! wa* In coart OP
80 davu in M l . Ha sta rte d aervlie time l.a-ct all records by pitching
,
g
ornt
mot
only U M
W
&lt;
»
»
.♦
•
•
•
•
1
•
*
th ree ch arg e* Ahc waa fined f in
iag th is sentence today
&gt;
lo " ii wincing game* for tjw lbt*lon
sill
bal»»g
roinUi'»b*« IJ . A . Mars**, w hite man charged fo r possessing liquor Khc * * •
T ha last in llf a ir s laat seasnn ifr . Cant will
M ark ' I
OkUIri '.** ‘ i ' " l
dismissed
..f
a
'h
s
r
v
e
f
**11ing
4.$ 0114.1* .
a n t Mra. C un'well w ill view a
W ith
lvoe*esalng llo a a f. arvd carry » e late s share
♦ ■I • ♦ $*••»•
,44 • flH
liquor, and ah* wa* givm a &gt;1 'tenth -nt ol »i •.« 1 will U
Hen
Cantwell
handicap
race
from
^
Hrw
a
,
rea
ea
slsd
weapon,
w
**
%.♦.♦»•« « i*« r
'
• p ast month
•"spend fd
duntawa for *wlod- naxt n.ui.th ■• u slru ctu ic
*
»
the
judge's
slan
J
in
company
with
fined
K
»
on
m
ch
c
k
a
rr
a
.
M
r.
years old I* '• •»*• "*t t h f $!""■
ayara p a lin g f
- *
Mr. Goldberg, und th e * popular «♦%-•••'*»!•
Ada M arsh, alao rhargad with U nr. ,
1 fti'lu.savillr - .
L ^ l,
yuan. A ,
'•»♦ «oel
*•
D a* Id Johnson
und
M aggie 0 60 tsu# uf I f t "
basrball sta r will p rM cn t a tVophy
\ j i liuui i*|ntft\L il*4l
pa«ae*«*og
Hguar.
waa
fined
U
l
f
m iu it) $111.75" Now ■ move I
uUactari W v j
Cbapntau
were
fin
..I
$1
»*&lt;'•
f
°
r
to
the
owner
u(
tho
w
inning
vk&gt;g.
M. E Sm ith , eehlta, «her»t-1
f o r th # n
under way fur a nvw buildlngw ith being drunk and diaorderiy •wtedUat.
.M f .jr
.
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t

Under an order iimicd *1
Gainesville yesterday when;
state heads of t h e Civil
Works Administration met
with state officials and many
local CWA leaders, no addi­
tional jJunton* are to be
placed on regular John In this
city and county.

1

TREASURY q u it s
BUYING BONDS AS
AID TO PROGRAM

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Man

Chiselors

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Celebration I

Sc t

t ...ut pml ti.«*

MILITANT P R IE S T :
PRAISED FOR H i?
ADVOCACY 0FN 8A

Officials PointToGain
1 n Security Prices
A Sign OfStrength

Noted Catholic Kconomis1 S
Coughlin
“On Side Of Angel*

County RnnkedAmonj?

•vselil- I coops ( ullod O u t
..... As To 1iso Situation
A iiso s A t D aytona

r
ift

P a# OfjTagShipment
Has Reached Sanford

(’turnlyTrarhcrMGlyA
l’or Sut'ondMojlv

UI

the atrvngth of the dollar, which, p Q f Npvember HiRll

SlfiiSWr ■S?'S- £ Wilkinson Serves Notice On Molorisis

itakbw ialagrnphni
Vehlcla
Gaorgn IIWilder
whan
might
iwar, racaltad
{a.
nhl*.
will be
warded
Orlando
abated, will Speakc*
thaw
„d and U0a certificate.

Who Fail To Report Auto Accidents

3

;er ToBe

• "W

___ Bty HoYne Inmates
BxpreM Appreciation

County Tax
Show Incr

ilIcctionH

8l»lwal»

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FLORIDA,

n»d a million tlollarn. Somehow it accmn no easy to If/iow
what to-do frith-m fnillion doHnnt. So hnrd to know whfel
to do with a tnfnrtm ). Thtfre art* so many thifign th a t a
hundred doilara will not boy. And yet we wondfcf i f we
had a million dollars if we would not find o lot o f things
tpanfrion Of Payroll
«Ven so larfre a sum could not buy, and If we would not find
It hlmost a s hard to know whnl to do with a million as
Follows C re a tio n ,
What to do wlth&lt;« hundred.
O f NRA Bureaus
A fter alt it is n lot more Important to know what to
do with the things you have than with the things you
W A SH IN G TO N .
Dec. 6 &gt; - E * don't have. An some rhym ester put It the other day,
|ian«i»n o f the Federal pay roll
" I t ’a not what you’d do with a million,
■&lt;
tfe the exten t o f 18,883 new em­
ployees since tha adm inistration
change M ar. 4 ia sl, U shown to­
day In the monthly fig u res o f tha'

t , DECEMBER S. 1*11
L E T T E R T O MYHP.LF
Tha Saturday
L ite ra tu re)

WriW-ffee-hfeck duplicate* bet

L *■•&gt;!

yyj}| b f J^wor tomorrow thrrn th«y arc today

until tomorrow to buy

All this rtnwnwnnl trrtnl U rhnngml nrrw. II in the rnnnff|(&gt;rf*d ptfrjH&gt;«c* of pvc*ry hriinch of tbi* jfov'«*rnm*‘nt tf&gt; nil)*!?
■ . •»,
jirlron. The President hnn enirl thnt if price* cannot Ire
nlkln masters nf duphrlty,I rfelserl one way they will be raised nnother. All surh gi,na from our very selves,; gantic organisation* a* the Nil A and th e AAA nrr primarT he art
j|y devoted to the objective nf puitinp price* up to the
f» aheer acting. You have! 1926 level. T h e gold purchase IMtlicy was devised for the
played your part
|name rennon. Anri a* a mil lle r of fa d fur the past aix
op year* now. that, &gt;li&gt; roonlh* prices have been going lip, No one can tiouht that
goo »*«m
Itbey will continue to go up.
• yovrtrH a dancer In a i
Since tb i* Is so. it Is expedient to buy before price* go
'dream
higher. If it was grant l)ii*ines* to wait, while prices were
* * ■ n * m,'," ,urr Wllh fulling until tomorrow so a* t&lt;* buy things for loss money
waiting srsv* D.nr* on tbfen they could b(&gt; Isrught today, ho it I* good business nt&gt;w
...
to buy things today rather Ilian to wait until tomorrow
md, Old fraud. ,,.d m.mn- when they will Ih. higher
W ith tbe federsl gw crnm ent
tebank, old scout,
pouring money into I he pocket* of the unemployed and
ir turn'* over and the working clsM«e* bv the billions of slolliirs, there (van no
light. go nut:
|longer t&gt;e nny hesiLstion about buying.
m then -who know* - by
To the man receiving only twelve dollars n week it mny
some far chance
not seem thai he ran have much influence on the general
I will* ill you may join a course of business, bill when lit is twelve dollnrs It week Is
Dsnc*
multiplied by million* of men throughout tip* whole rounnot feigning courage, wls- (
|(l(( effect Is IroUIld to !«' IrCtnenilou*.
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$ 0 arid 883,487 on,Feb. H . Of tbaltfrea 'Beal(tied to oaert owe the de. U rntcr Urm a o f t h * am rod m rot,
-Wfl; 81 total,* 71.M 4, ■1IndudlliB I p Cession -th ere - e ra tugffy ~ t
reCeTf rnerrhVnt* wffl he n i p W i
M ,&lt; 8* perm anent fend 6,38$ te m -[*n d a o f oth er emplayaaa la
follow ln *
pom ry, were in the D istrict o f |A g ricu ltu re ,. W a r, In terio r
andI •» P * r
C olom bia, while WO,118, Including other departm ents a ia iia r ly . en- I »."&gt; on any stock of good*-valued
U i J M permanent and $$,080 te m - 8 »*o d .
..I I up to $ 6 0 0 ; $10 for atocka valued
_
, ,
M .
[ rrbm T$00 la $ 1 0 0 0 ; $ 1 7 X 0 "for
IjB td ar, w*re outside.
T he s U tu s o f th« Wffolar gov- storks o f (bed s valBM rte lh ItOOO
T h f t f f U of tu rn orer d im inish 'd em inent- d ep a rtm en t* and
prln-J
pgooo; #20.7$, atoeha
aalaad
im
recent
month* cipal ag en cies aa lo tha n a m b e r 'f((om |2«W to $ 2 8 0 0 ; $ 5 2 X 0 ,
to ahow a larg e of em ployee*, tog eth er wllh th e .,ro ck a valued from $2800 to $M 00;
h irin c, firin g and totala on F e b . 2M, Is show * in the! $28.78, atocka valued from $3000
.tra n s fe r s, the figu res o f addition*
and reparation* including ahiftai
from on* department' to another.'
. T he big Increase in the
tem ­
pdrary aervlre outside the Dlatrict
o f Columbia took place In the W ar
D epartm ent, presum ably In .-on- S ta te
nertlon with river ami harbor ami
flood control pro ject* under the
Arm y engineers, amt In the De­
partm ent o f A griculture, In which
i* . located the A gricultural
A(»justm ent A dm inistration as wrll
aa the For*-1 Service. There « u
a net gain of 0jn&gt;3 temporary
em ployees of the
W ar
D ecre­
ment nut aide the D istrict and ■
net g sin of 1,910 tem porary am ­
pin) era o f the Departm ent of A g ­
riculture.

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we Conscious that Wt

The nu inner ol em ployee* In the
principal em ergency agencies, in­
cluding tho-e both in the District
and outside and thoie classed tsith
a* permanent*
and
tem porary,
slotal on (lit. 31 as follows:
Farm Oredlt Admin.
fl.'ina
Iter on* I ruction Finan ce Cor. 3 .t la
l*i*l flc- Works Admin,
2,012
National Recovery Admin.
|,U.'dt
Tennessee Valle) A uthority I.S52
K m ergenry Relief A&lt;knin.
Ht
T ransporlatlnn C o-o-d bialor _ 97
Mione 1-11,0 II*,,k III,aril .
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O f f ic e
Ihrertnr eonservut ion
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r o e portion e f ' loke-frow t - b s o l
_ _ l_ 'th » '% *» d r‘w f, » h e s 0 ^ ^ b .
ilirn’i ii “ ‘•~r n illn m i h 'o . 'l t 'T i i
d|«lo*ed t h a t ' t h e n a u - - t o j m
^oahbt whether tha fin a le Ikeldyfip
a « d or | l n . a In m \ M a
)■«*! upon which a a a l l a r b a h h i a
jud gm ent, and th a nm ttkr vflU
i *~ a
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»TbV C ow m U .lblirt'a^ fr**—
a
'sig n ed ‘ h * :)0cal m erc be h ie, l a W U c W f f l # %f f g j j t

MARTIN

The
I*o«tnfflre
D epartm ent,
which rtvlured it* num ber nf em ­
ployee* liy several [Wonsand G r ­
itty p ie summer *nd was a rh ief
fc c tm in ensiding tjie A dm inistra­
tion I a 'f e w months agu to point
•o r i J je t reduction In all employees,
'k fio w iu T V la rg e " iticVease In fie?
to b e rjIIU net gain o f permanent
employee* outside the D istrir: in
(jeto ber was fl.040. The total num ­
ber of po-tsl em ployers in the
D i.t'tivi an.I outsi V- stood at *!72,•43 on Oct. :tl, alm ost a * many a*
on Fell. jt(, when the total was
l*7U.r,50. On Sept. ;m the total wa»
iluwn IP Jiif.l 2H.

Revue of

. devious life Is, how pretence
’ creep* In,

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T U E SD A Y , D E C E M B E R k n * M '

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Delivered

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D tm A R T S
B ig Wood Yard

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OOZ1KR &amp; GAY’S .QUALITY P A l i m

G a t c h e l Scores
Me r c h a nt s Who
Falsify R e t u r n

“Bat r
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Tfct Booth'’

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The price trend ia still upward— New, obviously, la I k * tim e for
home owner* to check over 'Ike in t e r io r kad Is te rte r o f lltelr
house*, and to hare h e c e M ry paifetiog dene keforo coat* ad­
vance atlll higher.
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STANLEY -ROGERS •HARDWARE CO.

S a t t t o r d C a s b b Y e d S t f t lr e
HI Sa n ta Claus rnme* ilowvt
llranry this year, he's liable
U oat to lie tin Ir Sam ..
|gt A kerm an hobls thnt the
-U not In kretilng w ith tbr
Itutlon. L ft's »** now. Wlial

th e w ay, do you rem em ber
two y ears Awn when th ry ov­
al th a t "S to p
lUxrsvvfelf

Ktaalmmek C a settr insist*
ttfota Were tickled |&gt;tnk with
lean recognition. Why, man!
wore red already.
Word seems to have fennr
it eolfesthini is g ’lihs t« »
Or* Oliver when Congress
T h * be«t thing they could
k lty er is to us* some of

co n stru ct Inn Finance Car
b another big II S cat
Which Is m aking a prat
ordlng to their Blfetemwii
’ m illion dollor . "b o ok "
baa been
made sim e
oration was organised.

toe horrible for .kldnaji-

f

If you are not a lun-son of normal weight you should
prefer to bp underweight thsn overweight. At least, you
should for your h rs lth ’s sake. According to the United
f lu te s I’Dblic llenlLb aervlge, timlerweUfht ia.p&gt;|V ^l}ttrrj*(‘d os
partirubtrl) a cause of excessive phy$icnl Impairment, while
overweight, especially in the higher percentage of excess, is
a large factor in physical defect*.
Underweight person* were found lo ire highly suscept­
ible to tuberculoid*,- the Public Health Service Holletin
iigys. -ItOHn of w eight may t e caused by the tli*iH*e, il i*
Yecognlted; hut doff* not explain away the comparative imhmnity o f those of normal or surplus weight. NetirH-lheniit
and nirvouanexa are much higher among utuli rweighi )»er
sons. Thcite kntf'Utfker pypijitorn*, it in suggested, may be
early signs o f pulmonary t-ubcrculosls.
Ctfestric dUturbanro and constipation nre t onslstently
higher uniong underweight persons; Iroth are frerpietitlv
HssocUtrsl with nervousness. C o l d * tire more frequent
among those under weight, a- i* tia*ophurvnglM*.
l ow
blood pressure i* an ailment of lire lean. Overeating i* in­
dicated in the ailm ent* w^iich attach In overweight
High
blood pressure is pronounced.
•
Although there i* a show of excess of sugar, east* uinl
albumin In and high specific gruvilv of tin urine in the
ov^VWMifht tffmtp . 1wsperlattr in -b rN w -M a ,-th e analyal.
surprised thul there is not a g re a tir showing of degenertttIvr impairment, even though mil always apparent hi simple
"health exam inations."
Kxcess weight definitely |dair’d life individuals on u
lower plane of hebllh in (lie opinion of the exam iners, it is
pointed out in the report.

Cor. 2nd apd Sanford * r
“Sanford's Only (iohre Owned Feed S to re"

BALLARD’S FBEDS and FLOUR
W. T . W O O L LE Y
Owner-M -v.

t*. A. MF.RO
Ballard Rep.

B E R T CHAPM AN
Salesman

O d er
OF FINE

TOBACCOS

SANFORD, INVENTY YEARS AOO

no crim e horrible enough
l b p erp etrato r*)" Wrlles
F . Adam *, of New Y o,h
T ow er fem e. T h a t’e kind*
dieamerrt the lyreslibblr
g la when it met the iro-

Tlie many fricm ls o f S . M. Schw artt are glsd to see him III Kith
ford for the winter. Hr dropped
Hilo town yeatrrilsy
frooi T r i a l
and Mrs.
Kchw srts
will coni*
down Isler fruin th rlr
Chicago
home
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hal
W ight
ib County farmer* are
| U ’be hart altogether have returned fro m their honey­
CWA payrolls
What Is moon and are m aking their hums
gw kaep le also being with Mr*. Ltl|s on Park Avenue
Ron. C. W. K m rarlnger s In Ih*
•ear the country. Mlllloai
eapitai being turned Into city today attending the county
»*U of trad* are going amunlsalorMrs' m eeting. R e .has
■ nice soft place for cel- J * * t r e tu m e j from a fine h o n tln r
** t* land on once they trip In Osceola County The parly
iXtng to markgte. There went into the wild* as fa r a *
a Vg demand for eatery Camp Btarvatfon which is abou: i
a* fa r as any of them ca r* to go
H ah^Tflden Jaco b s of Chuluola
Arcadian Ulla th* and Mon. S . C. Dickson o f lo n g
' ae on Uluetratton wood attended the m eeting Wf the
$ that t* the m*t- Seminole County echool board last
imi An old negro T tl« d » y .

U. W . Ilrndy (In this occusion the
tedlrs W e r e joined by (wit gen’ ..tmen. fluj. A. M. T h r k a h i’ glut
.*!(. M. L itainus, tartn f ’n l , ret
tt.r hanford House all I old friends
n the club mem tiers IT m i pres­
ent w ere: Mrs. ti. F . Sm ith, M r*.
I.em an, Mr* Cruse Ilarnea, Mrs
Forrest la k e , Mr*. C. M. Vnree
Mrs T . A Neal, Mrs, C O. Mr
■ ed gjjlln. Mr* O W. Ilrndy, M r*.
B A; Newrnsr., arm Mr*, tiamuel
I'ulaaRfit.

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f’A B .S , D u . f„
dorft&gt;0 v, n r&lt;’,uu;» ]
t'rigv
s u l 3 wave

KgMpg^Tbc irk*.

fur: the first c m , (h i.

AimicfRAJHION FATAL

‘ Mr. mnd M rs Oeorge M. Qlhn
WINSTON-iALEM. N, C , Dee
o f * among the new arrivals In the $.—L. C. Coggins, aa, moniker of
city and they Will rapid# her* 'tn a prominent fteldavlH#, N. C ,

tha future.
Tam ly, died In a hospital m b e
Sheriff Hand and hi* deputies ,d .f of InJtrie* rerietM In i n s t p
fe«a *■ th* lookout for autolnobilaa tomobile calllalon.
u si Huffrmytl* owner* and drivers
• te I m m paid fetfU licenaos.
.
BfJdO* wo* th* haeteaa of

bridge aukVU-,

lian sfl

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HANGED
IN E F F IG Y BY
HOWLING MOB
nW u#«t (free# i 4i

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P r e s id e n t

L e g i o n

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••a 4*dC a l t J O P . »
M
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k i * n . Sybil
7 * ? _ J r * 1*
g fk . k o o th and
ba M i t n i t i .

* buslnas*
‘ I t t : 0 0 P. I f . at
-,A ia M f t d r * m k ’* U h M r.. P a -rt

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•, i s , ' f B b . W * i r t
D utton. -«d
UXonXrdy u Xd.
Midaid brin g a c t'd # * Ttfr
i ■ n S * l h Cldao a f f h . F ira t
r C W rth Mill m eat a t 8 :0 0

O f

.A u x ilia r y

Pe rs n n n lf

Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Kllswoi
•pent y r.trrrfajr m orning in U riah,
Thk AMaricBh t»»fo n Aoaillary at do.
t l » rrg u l« r m oating of the organ!
Mr*. K. C. Bowman, af Habo
ration bald Friday afternoon at
th a bome o f Mra. Ja m e . O. Huff Sound, is »pending several d ay .
°*&gt; Sooth San ford A rsnu*. Mr*. J . here arlth relatives.
( I . Colclough w as
cho-rn
viceMm.
Ruth
HtrwWrt T rtum od
y m l d l l t BSd X r i . W . D. Hofmann
Sunday fiom Jack son ville
where
will aerra aa trrasu rer.
During the m eeting it war re she *|&gt;ent two months with rala*
ported th at N ation al B.hwatlun tlve*.
Week w ai obaervad in the schools
Mm. R. 7~ Johnson and Mia*
of fba f l W t y by talka made by
Jud ge G eorge li. H erring, F . 1. K atherine Jnhnsnn have returned
Miller,- J r .. 3 . C. Hen non. J a m e . from Tam pa w here they .p en t tha
f!.
Sharon, J r .
Judge
Jam e* week-end with Mra. H . A. Teh
G. Sharon, George A. DeOotte*, l-gek.
M r ., n . # . Lew is

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elected

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president fo r lh« coming

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a ! ? * bo' ^ ' * * MU» 1 ,***| a n d G. W. COpencer^ O ther ta lk .
- . , i.S W rtA U fll' A eanue.
|on education w ere madr in the
• d M a N a h tttr iJM a tn
o *f - “'***1 nalored sh o o ts of the county.
III rtHT MHhddiat ehw rrti will meet
A rm istice Day wa* ealabratod
a it fA b r . ' l l . -4t&lt;\ba'bome o f Mr«. by tha ptaetng of veteran-m ade
I r f a ^ A t t O . &gt; W fX l H e ig h t*.
pappy w reathe on the monument*

Mr. and Mm. Charlea R.
Comb*, of IWarhville, O ntario,
visiting thblr
n l*-a ,
Mr*.
Jam es Out, a t her home here
a few days.

Mrar#
II.
fo r

(CMntlnwea STbm 1 age t in s &gt; 1
dtate by aeialnir and burning b a l­
lots prepared fa r tod ay'* flection ,
in which th e admihiJTVatlnn hoped
to send M rs. B oliv ar E Kemp,
S e n a t nr IgiMg's candidate, to
Congress Without opposition and
without a party prim ary.
Y esterd ay 's e ffig y dem onstra­
tion followed ah order handed
down to ritixetts by Jud ge TjrcCr.
m aking ahsnlute an Injunction to
prevent the election su pervisor,
a f Thngtpahoa. Livingston, a n d
S t. H elena parishes from d istrib ­
uting the ballots to the polls.
Ju d ge T y c*r followed up hi* ru l­
ing by sw earing In .100 men as
special deputies to sec that hi*
injunction w as respected
At B ato n Rouge, a sim ilar In­
junction was grant ad to ritiaen*
by P ia trirt Ju d ge Favrnt of E a st
-Raton R ouge, who excoriated the
ad m inistration from the lienrh for
a “defiance o f both the spirit and
the letter o f the law

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thk»' %i&lt;r\
MUHaftit
. fh%p|K&gt;lnletd
k V o r k o f lieautificallon ik r ftf
d e f i l e linea: ’the Key.
Praised For H is fHomp«on,
II. t l . Durant, a f t d '4 .'
L tl&gt;. E v a n * rem eter.
Advocacy OfNHA and rlean-up dhjr; H . R . T h l l . ’ C .

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A n d Personal Acfivffies

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(Corilinued from page one)
which he may
I say may
| m ake, he Is on the side of the
a n g els."
Dlaouaalng the NRA program .
M sgr Ryan sahl that while NRA
rm le* “ rugnlatc w ages, bourn, la ­
bor organ sationa, industrial dis­
pute* and ocasiunally price* and
th e amount of
production." the
pope “ would make labor parliclpat on ind aaw ing up and adminisistering the code* not m erely per.
m issihle hut m and atory."
S a d y e

R e tu rn s

R a y in g

F ro m

E x p e d itio n

A fter »pcnd»nf
aeverm^
puivhasing d rr**e *. coata, aulta,
underwear aftil other nt^fchartltlae
for Sad ye’*. Mra. Sadye Mnaea re
turned laat m rh t from New York
f i t y Sh e brought with her a co l­
lection of itfe«dr* In all the h i*h
dhdiir* I hat w‘ill he Biiltahle for
»n.l
d|M»rtd.
■ hpriHBin,
uinm*r
II rr ooata ■ml
evening Wear.
o u g ir e i am t* fere advance Springlilt hi lie t * in light *hadea and i r e
* rn Pi»r* that *hould fit everyum*
I The nirri haniliae lta« alroadv a r.
I nved and ha* been unpacked and
I pla o&lt;l in etork
She *tated that all the New
York ahop* have donned flolulay
a ttire hi the way of de« orationa.
One *lo re hod candle* two Blotiea
high on the udew alk* around It,
and the m ajo rity of the other#
had decoration* equally a * e f­
fective

W M CtMLY bA tng. «au*HM at Mrs. Rusast 1 . barB. •«**&gt; vwe*at*r a*
O r NHL ansa Oavta la wsartag a artart. s m lesthsr ISCSSI. amkh Ihs
▼slaw asaarsttsg *M0* taalswsr stsss* an ISs way &lt;• lh* wssk mskisg
s spsrty I w s Saws sdttsr. la sswiktssttss wttk Iks ovw sssk |
e, I r t H I M s IhtMf Bsc awlsVy y»Ms* l y t m i n a t s .

XL Oroshy, F ran k Minrttrtb, t i ' W I’ickkring, B. I. W agg. Ila a rtr
C lrsstm , Hat-ray •iMgli.
$ o lb .
R evs*, r . W . Isblll,- Boy HaarMI,
S. H. E llis, W . V &gt;Ob O*. # li*V dors Dunn, W illiam Dann, Geoftta
Jon*-*. M. M. Rjob«&lt;t*(, w .
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tlm sm . t h . B r v . Jktrts* T V oilV .
aon, siul II. M. roP lfraa. o r t* » tlsrs and highway p la n tin g ; a a l
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M A Y F A IR H O M E
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In ip itf o f th» t^mon«fmtiofiR
fcntl in ju n rtiv r
p rn rrta ft, I*olh
P ro H n m a tk m
Senator l&lt;nn* d irrrlin a hi« polill* F &lt; i t t n H !
s s s H ii-H s li
bdn day
In C entral Park and on the l a k e
Mm J E. Carlton, of Deeatur.
S ah-criptlsa
..I r * The W om an '. M issionary So -l- fro n t by M f*. I-e.lle Went amt by |(•„ _ ha * arrived to spend the win. &lt;*al force* from a New &lt;)rl*an«
E n d in g 14 Y e a r s O f
hotel unite (hiJ ahIc thr
((N IIM v K C A « T Y
,&gt;
the . F l f i t .B a p tis t Chutcn th e.p lacin g o f f la g , an the g r a ta e . f r r w.th hrr ^ u ^ t e t r . Mm. W. B ,
‘N n h te
E x p e r im e tit’
■ml (lovem or ^ lie n . in Raton
l.jriY obaarra Week, of ptttykr * * rV df veteran* by
Mhia Je a n e tte t ;,„ vll)|_ s^-ond S tre e t and Oak
F r id a j, Dec. 13
Unu*#,
onnnunrpil
the
rlrrtio
n
. a t 7 :3 0 P. M. a t th a church. lo ln g .
E x p e c t e d B y 1 0 F .M .
Avenue.
E lks R sll
■fould
r
o
forw
ard
a«
planned
and
.Monthly buslnea* m eeting and
Mrs. L. M. l^ in h a rt reported
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Hv l/Bdirs' Awsfllarv far
M|„ Annl, M W eeks had sa Warned that attrmptM to interfere
fClmtlfKien From P w r 11
&lt;■ aSekeon o f tha Woman'a
Club th at g i f t , at the toy and towel
C h rirtaiB s B ask ets
w ith the voting woiild he met by
( in t a k e place a t l r o O 'b t l M k a t •bower were aent to the Crippled h , r K„e«t» for the W eekend at
• f'lih convention hu* nrfed »» the
prtwhr iff ion In the federal rotirt*.
Hflth Mt«ie to ta tify th r Tw enty
Home in S t.
petem - h , r home on Cam eron
Avenue,
« b * ' club houaa with M ts. II. M. C hild fen'i
RMh
announced
em phatirally F lr*t Amendment
Mr, j
M.* English, of
eotth and Mra. Ai R. Mar- burg. It w a. then voted to send Mr
that they did not Intend to u*e
to Tam pa.
The iin*UCce*«f til Court action
. hbatesaba. V a rl Lahmuh* 110.00 as a C hristina* g ift
the Mm!Utla or arm ed m en" i t w«« hrmight hv I anon William
■le ctu re and show pic-^ the Home, (0.00 to Mr*. Voile
W illiam s to provide lunches for
( h a * r nf ILooklvn. and U eo rrc
Mr. and Mm Ja m es E C arltnn, the poll*.
• a r t. im ■ Century of P ro g re x .
W hile rejuy 1 * of violent demon- S. Duncan of thla ctiy repretrra tlo n a may be made with needy children a t the South Sid* o f A tlan ta, and Ja m r * Pennell, of
P rim ary School AlltB V J ) 0 f t Oia M onroe. « * . . were the week-end Miration* continued to come in •entlnr the International Reform
L a k e M a ry C o n tin u e s
ilflra W . T . Langley.
V ctcn m a Wtwpltkl Hn B L petare- gu ests rtf M r. anfl Mm
T H U R SD A Y
W. B. from over the d istrict InoludltHt Federal ion and other dnr n tra n lS a le O f P a l m
T re e s
the burning o f a hntlee contain- xatlon*
-.-*»•*■ r r . I
They
contended
tha
Regular m eeting o f Sem inole btftg.
Yttovall. Raenmt RtrSet and Oak
in
c
an
election
booth
at
('I
in
Urn.
.
Tha
a
saw)
C
hristm
as
bag
for
amendment
wa*
illegally
rati*
( h ap ter Number Two Order of.
A **tiu *.
The
beautification
cnm m lltae
Senator I*onff «ald that ’‘all i* fied in •eve ml state*, hut J u s ­
I w|he E aalem S ta r will be held -wt th a veterana at the luike City
of the l*akr !Mary Chgrnlier of
tice L ett* *ald there wa« no ha*l*
M is* C onstaare Mei«rh relu m ed quiet up in tha d istrict ”
:S0 P. M. a t the Masonic Tem ple. Hbapiral Artll be placed on KnumComm erce ha* announced that ail
Ju rirc Favrot in court hrre i« for th ru claim
Hist and Anderson's corner Mrs.
'■••tSUeetlon o f o ffice rs.
y estrrilay to St Josep h's Academy
ditinnal palm*
w ere
p tirrh a a ffl}
IV . D. Hofmann then announced at S t. Auguattne a f t f r spending aued two injunction* during the
The government !• o»n*iflrrln^
during the la*t week and the fol
day. one to prevent printing of
The T. F.. L. C la n of t h e &gt; l r » t th at plana a r a going forw ard far
plan to relea*e all medicinal
the Thanksgiving hhlldby*
here
lowing name* of pur» ha«er» hare
Eytii Ktamlnrd
d laptltt Church will have I t . reg- the Bnntial New Y ear's dance.
the ballot* Which the se cre ts tv of j Haunt *loeV- for hevetagt- pur
w ith her p aren t*. Mr dhd Mra. etate admitted In court had been
been added to the |(ol| of Monoc
l . r buaineaa anil aorta] mdating
GUwNg* CffriYclIjr FftrM
i»o4e« Im mediately upon rrlcM«e
Tow ard the close of the m eetwh ch I* txe*hg kent by the Com
'1 :3 0 o'clock k't the rh arch an Ing taro articles on national d t- Fran k Mete h. W ert F irs t S tre e t. |printed even before the election of the proclam ation i*f pMihitutek with Mra. % . O. W llaan, Mra.1 fenaa • and rahabllilalion were
wa* called nr the d istrict commit
d r . h f : n r y
tinn repeal
C K A R D O N IJt NIOMTIK: Tha alia* mil te e : Cneu* f,lumo«u* «a1e*. K.
\ Ihitlglk**. H r* H H Venneil,
Mr and Mra. R. M Mastfn. J r . tee met to nom inate Mr». Kamp
/ / I. A. EdanfWId, and Mra. C. W . read from national inagaiinea by
W hile the President and A ilin g '•»•••'*&lt;
•* l*«i* alghlgsw e s i
Sunday
night
from
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and the other to prevent dl«tH
Mra. H. B . Lewis and Mra. C. M. returned
S e c re tir v riillllp * *1 the S la te 'aull-luatss c k . r S . n l , , a r . csm pls
T ru e, C II I rn »
meotad by Hi# m rrtw lac# # d fio f Kemp. H F
Flow ers. Refreshm ents were then Haines City where they apeail the bution of the b a llo t*’ by the el a c ­ Departm ent awaited
O p to m e lrftiit
.w a ited ^hhe repeal
• nd tha almpt# «mbr#tg#ry
Tha »•«. M r - Villa Motr M r. J.*lv-1
F S flO A t
» served by the hostess, asaistetd by wwk end with Mr and Mr* C lsr tion MUperviaor* of the pariah
convention In l't a h •eiiou* con cap •!#•¥•• with Hr# bang# of lac#
112 P a rk A re.
FH
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and
Harvey
t'u
g
h
ence L I'ow all. form erly of thi*
Regular m eeting of Sallle H a rri. M r*. W D. Hofmann.
The day also ««w a m ajority of •(deration « » given to a»*u nnv
fiv# th# f#mlom# touch
Th# in
The fidlowlng cormnrtfee*
ah Chapter Of f h e D. A. k will
the 12 pari th e* in the ennffre*- an adeuoate •»it*l»lv 'or ?tl odd
Those presrtlY w ere: Mm. B. R. rity .
v#»Tog v at th# front matiaa th#
Mrs.
Veld at 8:0 0 o tfo rk at the home Takach, Mrs. Leslie Went,
aional di*tH ct form ally on record k tale* that wtl) allow lopinr mi town fH cloacly
&lt;*
F o r the purpose of ra isin * l» refiiMing to whai* a»iv exf»«n"e
M r*. A. B . Paterson, M agnolia F .
E.
Roum lllal,
Mrs. II.
II.
mediatelx or mm»d
It
i» a*li
I I venue, with Mra. B . D. Caswell law Is. Mm. W. I). Hofmann. Mm. fund* to furnish C hristm as b a s­ a f the election
mate*! that there are
IlOU ra l
.lid Mr* Peteraaa as hoateata*. C. M. Flow ers, and Mra. Jam es k e t. to the nasdy In co-oper.O on
At Amite, clfiicn* »rii«sl and |one of dome*|ir n n l imported
wi,V the
, h , local
local Elb a 1-odge. the dumped a trurk load of I n
O.
Huff.
with
nng
•' &lt; t 'hoard m eetlnpshrtll be bald at
■p in t* and wine* in tin * conn
trv fo r ntolii ine
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lln d e r the w atchful eye« of
KTI-I
sulmi-i iption bridge par y " n
At y , F ta n i e*ville where Ih# •la te ami fedeinl o fficia l*. I'lao*
~
H A T t'ltflA Y
•’Three l ’**rnerefl
M»M»n.*’
the !
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B a ta a r and turkay supper will
■hi evening, D*c. O ar t *, *
Kemp hall id*
...............
taken want forw aid lu«t riight !••• nviv
•rn-at i«»na I »«»»nedx hit of the New
&gt;e given from 8:0 0 P. M. In 8 :0 0
Hall. Auction ami c
f
.
from the riniilhiMi-e
p b iii l hior*** nod liurtied
Ing the leyal
of luiimi in
• York «ftogr which kept hla*e New I
will he enjoyed, a l . r r - n " " * ^ In t k#r • tire! illi/ fll* IMH anti
*. M by the ladles of the F irst
•la te * of rhe union ! i «Ihi
O fft eia
for the coming year „ f p .i.e . w ill be awarded, ami ra
Y o rk *!* I*iigbiiiti lit* week*, ha*
algnrd a ••covenant «*f fit in be*
drthodiat Chur-h in the churcl w eie elected at the regu lar meei
The form al ral ifn ation h\ rhie.
♦e**n made into ■ I'aram ount pic
f.e .h n .m U . will be s»rvsd
|if In lhe orderly ta rry in g out of additional *ta te« . 11 at»-i»n«»iori hx
ing of the Mary l-am buth Circle
[tin * with i la d rtti t o l l c i t , Mich
t Ceclllan
Music Club will nf the F irst Methodist C'hurrh
IKN t F. t'llC B C I I I l a * * ! •li'i lm o " hut s * *e iiin g they them of word to th« •ia, e ••• i*ii&gt; . » it \ I len N«td \m»«&gt; Its »la*ll«l III I h* |
luM re«iw| mu effo rt ti int nn&gt; meOl that thex Iim•! H|»|ooyed m
n#ft at 3 :! S o'clock at the atud o Itelil yesterday aflermwin st the I 'l l M ISTI AN
l» la iiin g i••!••• It •• D* !»#• th r feat I
I dale
iliren * Mini would a&lt; t to
f Mra. Fan nie S. Munson, Myrtle home ut Mr* T. R M elling. R oe.
|*e»l of the |*th \i endrnent and . Ir a ttr a d io n *la&lt; tu g
\k» dne«
••CihI The •»"ly * • " * - •"'*
l^ e tlir i "In oust snv oppressor "
tvtnua.
I'le w id fii' |
, ,**4y
i u%
H t th.
th .
M i In p i
Theater
t he pr«*clamnl ion
Court, w ith Mr* Mellinu and Mr*
at
tor
M
a* l i e *UllK ‘ ( .hurt.h r t
o f!
The e ffie ie * haov.-il and hurtled Moovscvelt of the ailoption of th
H i HI in In Id -in udi Timkiiniigy 1
K. W. Copeland a* ho*te*re*
•on-Sermon »n
lln Hamninnd -lioweil s iwo fared &gt;epcallni’ amendment xx**e th* who **Mf f \ Itllw It'd* WH* * •It'll |
The following o ff cer* will *, , v ' 1 1"^” ,’, , i* .l ,n t l * l . on Sunday,
f lr u ie . -n e * id* la 'e le d "Ju d g e le ra l *tet»» tiiat reinained to l»e ogm phet without hill w ilting e t i
during tha coming y ear:
M i* ' ^
Caul I’ Jo h n so n , president; M r-.j ' yh&gt;
T„ ,
w a*
from Ju d a s I ,r f I'ondcf h»* b ftn y w i taken tiwlax* t•• h irak «|ow n na p«rieoce • h a ie v ti, fltr plot o f,
A n il
yflA 'flfiA’ t th in V 1tn rn u lly " S u r ji r i n i " |)g|r" in
“ 1 hu e 4 '«n n e r d
M o o n ' lcll»
all |
K. C. Sm ith . J r „ vice-president. (^ (&gt;h |;t , (i
|.„n |. youi xIcnHH-racv.” amt the other, • tional prohibition
crude likerieww of Senator l-ong. j
Tweitlx fix*
•tllll «
howexr-f «lsout i t*&gt;pt« Ml Am* imnm fam ily,
Mr* O. K. G off, s s c rs ta iy . Mr* Holy lin e, thr rie a to i &lt;■( Is ia r
ftu r n D ire » r ila r p y o u to c o m a in a n il a r c t h e in u k a g lM
with one rx e hlfttked
marked will fg’inarn •••x uint'i -•**• laxx» ellr mill weMtthv. win* It I* «ud*
Clarke
I^onsrvlv.
on.......
j4 s t T im e s
ymi i King
**i«ones M en d H im v ever x
ilenl) IIII |H»xe i«ht t| .y the tk-pie* I
although
*nntp
of
t
he
•
•
•
permit
Itrs v u rs r; Mr*. It J H a lil, -I* .
«rtil l io x c s w h ic h h « v c lic c n u r r iv in if f o r I h r f»«nl fy w
Among the rltatlo n s vehldi com
h«* hi* tlav "
From
the
fig j the initMii t at roll of whi«kt*y from •i«»n Tlte inxitfiing of th»* inMd
If
Sac It Again
local trea su rer; sod Mr* M lt&gt;: pi .i d
the ls-sson-Serm on
ilu v s f lllc il w i t h I I i &gt;11&lt;lit y ( i m t s , f r i s k s , t n i l li i i c r v . u ih lu ci up fBoidy keep* lio •ton on •
pert Sttirk lan d . J r , supermlvnd the following from the Bible “O l'r» k hanrd ttangle*! a *toall ruhb**» nfhei atate*
—Don’t Mina It
lalwdrd with tiie name nf
ent o f Chr *tioo social relation*
In f'enn*\*lx ani*. Ohio nml I ’ tii • high plane of ralltciin g comedy, j
so d , how manifold a r e -thy w ork*'
a ,|m,
w c n i m ill h iiiiilr r t t s o f o t h e r Ih iiiy r*
n il l r c * h fr d lf i
In addifrolt to (tie d in e
•!••*
the three *tate« tital hold
— Mew. U a ra w s MiddleUm hs 1 ^ wwf*dr»m ha*i thou humUr.
fyihv4 ‘ rdoViitfTrnn^ ■ rwfgx- irfaw- J xdUhaiaaUdx •» lHm uu. uu tu iifV'Fffed
rh a tg e o( thr devotional whlcli all: th r earth t* fUll «f »*»
Ns-av r i s k - UlkA sslul Js-.i nUlUilIk A CliXlU lL Uk' .
.
.
was followed by re|Hirt* from Is it riche* Thou
made fin
*1111* k l»
i ••••' h ) ft |* S( it il b erg , ld»d«t* m "Ut*
forth
tny
k tltroii h I».e fwiaia'tlx s.f »t ■»• eas­ |M»iting t « * f it* mlt* g W d l l d * y s s r ’* o ffica r* Di n n * the soctul pplrit. they at# created and thou
. . ..
r
•
i
F o r d . I.Vtlft It ot e It, Jtu in M d O i h ,
perio«l g ift* were distributed to ienewr*t the f a c e flf the eattli
t A t M T H . F T i l / s i c r H ing nf prohdiltian ^tl three xot**#! T o m K r n w n . WtMlnin flfekt-well nn l
the inemiwr* fiom a Chr stm a* The glory of the Irofii fhmil m d u ie
rn V r»y 7 t** ••oral *!»• h ' 1'
l l d r d i r All* ttg li l
It w d • lilies t r l
V ta h
arranged
*
tree.
for ever; th# laord *haJI rr&gt;«*u-e in ^ T alk * were ma«lr hy Mr* Myr- Amendment
liy K l l l o t l N u g e n t
Itdfreshm enl* were served t» hi* worka.** (I*a. 104.)
ntg
I l f liradford of Miami anil lir a . I program of fo rm a h lo • m*
the follow ing: Mrs. It J . (lo lly ,
.Itx Con ilcn. Ailecii • *»ok I'diiline O fThe l^aaon-KarntOfl «l#o inrlud- W 4| F.* W ata »n at
thr
regMlar I away with the I ' year old
tliiltd It'l'lg J r .. M rs M Rupert Rtri klsnd. J r ., rd the following passage* fiom m attin g of th r A talea t Ircle of| taw that hade fair to w ith lm l.lj |e«l&gt;i, lieiildh •
man. M st gdiet* hei n* dy, •ml llll*
Mr*. J O l^ n ey , Mr* H. D. Ca*- th# Christian S ierue Ik itU io k , 'th # (lan ien
t ’lub held
F rh la y 1legal Inpoo from the natioti on
lie Cook. J \\ * *Hik. riy ily Hill,
well, Mr*. Paul Johnson, M r* E “ Science and lltftfth Wbh Key to m orning at thr borne of Mr#. I. I Ml (at.- to th r i f i r t n . . n «••••■*
F o r nil o c c H s lo n s — n l r r r t . n f f c r n o o t i,
W. Copeland. Mrs S P. Dutton. the Her pturra,” by Mary Baket I* F ra ile r on Mellonvtlle Avenue • H'hl| |vnn«i’lxam a planned prompt • nil Tillre Kinartl
-W A M otllgr S S t a r S h o w —
Mra.
Herman
Middleton.
M
r*.
*
*
**
'*
1
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"
rattflcM
turn
d
in n e r , a n il e v e n iiiK f r i s k s .
Also
*
h f l S n u lr r r ly and
Eddy: " T h c r . Is but o n . prim al
, r « '‘ • I’'**"1
Vance Ih m rla ** Mrs C larke I s
In the • 's ir* perm itting I'nnn
rau*s. Thsrvfo.a th c r . can bs n o '
W at* .n's talk wa* based on
'*
100% N uU
g o f l , n|Miiijr) w o ile u s f o r -(K ir is . In
nnartiy. Mrs. Robert It W right, affect from any alb sr &lt;ausa, and
diate *ale the ter»«tencv wa* *wax I
n*“ l
.
. .
Mrs. A. F. fo liu m . M i*
llnrke th sr* can b . no rsality in a ^ l
front
the old faehmned
Im p *
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a ll t il e new h it 'll a llu d e s unit t o lillil
M eet
Steele. M r*. A. K. Mhvamaker. Which d w v t M X m N l from tM * , r ,h * Mu* '" r ”
railed hav with leaning* geiier '
1
Mrs W E. K lrrh o ff. M r* W
C g rra t and Only t s u r t f #
B a ll o n s o f e o l o ls
.H rU -.&gt; &gt;0,t*
hr- ; ,‘ ^ . m t h . . . r i i u a ally toward *a lr with f•**1 in eat .
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, .ig T
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Those pirsent Wars: tne place* or la unhioken pack
t llll. Mra. T.. r . Anderson, Mra. ual. frailty
a Ih s sc lso tilt ’ fa ct I B 1 U
„
xt ,
S t e v e ’s P l a c e
__ / _
. . .
I Mra. H. II l olam an. Mr*. K. L. ogee
R . I . Hi&gt;beri*on . M&gt;* F li l^ - all th ln
|
t*- Tha -aplrliual fa r t, rs
Cornell, M|S I.. I F ra s ie r, M i*.
■oy, Mr*. B. #• #•**•**•
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At tha E igh th D i*tficl m asting
, * ghsid In New S ia y in a an No*. XI.
It was aaaounccd today th at M iss Calhoun « t« in l IM.% points
M is* Mpry Calhoun a f 718 W *s t our of a possiMa 2tm. T hera ware
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Mias Peart Xlanew antam nnad
a numtirr of her friend* with a
"T h an k sg ivin g P a rty " on W ednes­
day evening a t h *r hom e, 711 Elm
Avsnua.
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tha kvrntng and at a la i* hum I
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Tuetday, Dec. 10, 2:30 P. M. Door
prlae turkey. Two chicken*, two
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Auct on and Contract.

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LO ST: Lady'* gold wri*t watch
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For »entlmental rea»on«, IIOO'I
reward.
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Sanford
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fo o tb a ll eritie* have inform ed
us that despite an early season
defeat |»y Princeton, Columbia has
really a great tra m ," said the
10)1 IJ1N O Wheelha«e KnnJ T r o r l Stanford graduate m anager. "W e
with cab. Alan good tra rln r are Impressed by its g reat f in ­
.
Real and Hon*. 301 W. K'r»l SI. ish.
“ In m aking its selection , S t a n ­
ford took Into consideration the
sch olastic standing of it« possible
opponents and thought Columbia
was above rep roach."
Coach Tiny Thornhill of S ta n ­
ford, who arrived yesterd ay, said
It w in “ all news lo m e." lie said
he had n#i id n who would he
S E E H ILL Implement I V
for seleete-l in advance o f the a n ­
Hog, C attle, and Poultry W ire no 'iicrm rnt and had no re|M»ri of
Barb W ire, roofing, etc. I'rlce * •routs «m Columbia

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Stan ford ha* scored a total of
1
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for opponents in
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winning eight of its ten gam es,
1
WANTED: Hit nr Hevrn room with one a lie.
1
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fuml*hrd hou»e Inquire Bn*
The only i verse for the C ardi­
1
W E. K., car* Herald nffir*.
nal tram was a l the hands of
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the U niversity of W ashington, fl
0
WANTED: EIRST Claa* hand to 0 Columbia scored 172 points
0
ironer*. Mu«t In good Hemlnoo
n
to 45 for the combined opposi­
Co. laundry
tion.
Tin* Stanford srason was opened
W A N T E D : TEN or twenty acre*
. near city lim it*. .Suitable
for with a 27 to 0 victory over San
v general farming. Hoi bOU. Herald. J d w S ta te . U niversity of C a li­
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3 1 1 44 83
III hr •n Blr-I h
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four by four feet.Mu.I la choa^ lrnu game. San Fran cisco tln lvrr- H
n i«r
1 L H 33 •7
for caah Apply boi 1000, Herald. slly was slopped ft) to IT Tw o
field goals enabled the W ashing
IB— Apartments For Rent
ton Huskies t&lt;&gt; "to re Us triumph.
MODERN N EW LY Painted apart The Olympic club of San F r a n ­
W
ment*. No meter de|wi«ll« Rva cisco wa» turned back, 21 to 0 .
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The T ro jan * of the U niversity of F t lit! a ll 'll
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Southern C alifornia fell l.'l to 7 At Ml|
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1*••*|UV* Ma1 A 171
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fa
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and won arvrn( Princeton with a 1I n r \ a Ml
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3 1 134 41
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20 to 0 defeat, placing the only T r m p l r
84
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v* black mark on the Lions’ record. Na b &gt;
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4 3 3 61
10
Lehigh was first to fall, 30 to II '‘n
n lit
r t i r II
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8!
0. and V irginia was stopped. 15 \ *la
4 4 n • 4 104*
17
4 4 1 13*
to ft Cornell was downed. 0 to 1*•11III **111li
llru w n
3 &amp; fa I l I I I
0. and Navy. 14 to 7 Columbia !*•
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88
3 1 1 47
3 4 I
II
71
** • orrd 40 points to sis for La- N V I ' n l i r r a l l y
'* fay rtte and concluded the regu’ Iit r sra«on with a 111 to 0 victory
C ie f o e e M jm c f a / i
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Hrag golf laaiom far fo p d * *&gt;f
Sanford Jan lo r High School and
Seminal* H igh School will be ra­
mmed a t the Hanford Country
Club aa a weekly feature athrtlng
neat Saturday morning a t 9:00
o'clock,; It,w ag announced ta fe y
by Elm ar Carlton, new pro at tha
club. T
M r.'C arlto n will offer a aerie*
of ffka fondamental leaaon* in
golf. 8 a will draw upon fire tuccettfu l aeaeona of golf laatVuetion and training aa a profeaaional
at tha awanky Soperior Cour.-xv
Club
at Mlnneapolla, and he
promlae* to Imp rote the play of
every one of hla yoong pupil*.

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by one who really knowa boa
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D o"r H&gt; i i l i y x f .
tho* t a i l l o n i f
Wmil h p o o ltrn
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people the need of purchaaing
health atampt.
Mr. aad Mra. C. R. Dawaon A
aon Chatlet,. of Oviedo, ware the
goaau of Mr. and Mra. Jamea
Wllion Thankagivlng.
Plve member* of tho Boy Scout
Troop attended
tha Caurt of
IIJB or In JUnford Monday night
accompanied by Scoulmaater L. L.
Hardy, aaalatant acoutmaslrr M.
Wagner and troop committeeman
A .-G . Wagner. Membera of tha
trorp received varloua trout ranka
and aeveral merit badge*.
Coach
(liggina aaM Haakell tracted a number of the parents.
The
play
i*
tpon»ord
by
tha
probably would accept tha Tampa
Seminole County ’(ubercoloals 4k
proposition. The Indiana opened
Health Assn, and is to urge upon
nr g illation I with the
Spartan*
rrvrral week* ago, but no definite
move war made here until yeaterfund. In addition tn paying a
day’* meeting of tha Tampa U email *um a* entrance fee for the
committee.
«
Banco, each couple I* aaked to
In prrviou* jramoa thil»fl*Mon, bring nut*, candy, fruit, toy* or
thp Indians d ffu t fd 8 t.
Bene­ any nther article* which might ba
dict*, 25-0, and Washburn, 0-0, u**d a* gift* for needy children
tied ('reiffhton,
0-0,
Km porta thla Chrlutma..
T^achera, 0 -0 , and Grinntll, 0-0,
and |j«t to Temple 31-0, Oklahoma
Aifgiea, 18-0, Texas Tach, 27-0,
Wichita. 28-6. and Ht. X avier,I F FOR BETTER BAKING
24-13.
\T LESS COST USF IMF
The Indians ara coached by |
economical effic ient
John I*e«i, who once ranked aal
one of the country's yreat half-,
liacks. I*v l pla&gt; cyj his college &lt;
fm tball at llaskell.

T H E BEST INVESTM ENT
FOR T H E A V ER
Inauranea la tha Beat
^
becauae It la
atradily rega leu of depreaalona. ( 1
What other property haa theae qualltleat
T H E PRUD EN TIA L IN SU RA N CE CCLN

S o ciety 's favorite
• Jaat unwrap a wrowy-whlte aquae*
of "Philadelphia ” Brand Cream
d i a l ae1 1 a U far deaeert with
Jam, cracker* and coffee I 'THladeJrKi. " ■—«te from ewtet cream, to
ddkstdy-flavored and pore. Highly
nutritteua.lt la aplendid tor
children. Serve It often I
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Remove Doubt ~
WHERE EVER POSSIBLE

Elks To Stage Found
FartyDanceOn Dec.21

BAKING
POWDER

Hanford Elka lodge will etagd.
a pound party dance at
thtir^
elub tfrttm* on Thunday
night,
Dec 21, from 0:30 o'clock Until
12:30 o'clock, it wa* announced
today.
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The affair i* being promoted fo r]
the purpoie of
railin g fund*,
fru it*, nut*, randy, and toy* fur’
the Elka' annual Chrietma* Tree

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SANFORD. F L ti^ p A . WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 6.1953

NUMBER 36

LANDS T a x D o d g in g M iU ionaireaH it TREASURY fl|AS T ru stin g To G o o d S e n se O f A m e rica n s, LONG FORCES
In Su ggestion * B y H ouse B o d y
R o o s e v e lt C a lls U p o n N a tio n To H e lp
T h a t H ea vier L e v ie s B e M ade FINISHED B $ R e sto re O bservan ce O f L a w A n d O rd er WIN OUT BUT
FINANCE
PLANS
V O TEjS LIGHT
hr.

Covers
er
c lit Less
Hours
Dec. 6. —
a n d Mra.
complcttlaatic flight
landed
tKU mornj a .f c Pan-AmericdM Airway* aakL
:Tha flying colonel and hla
v
Uaa-lavalakbU aa.
la tike aecoad moat Imaeeaa J iaaaiy ha ha*
ataea tha Haw York-Part*
1876 rnitea orer tha
ta tU Atlantic la 1C boon and
It waa a Manraly 'Journey In
jaAfch U a f t«t|h did not push hla
plan*, empahta of making at
W at ICO mflta an boor. Tho »»*t»*a flying apoad on tho trip
wka 11C mllaa aa hoar.
CoL CharUa A. Lindbergh lifted
hla heavily ladan monopiana Into
tha air at S A. M. r*»t«rd«y (0
P. M. Tnaaday EA T.), and with
Mrs. Ltadbargh at tha wlrel#**
haadad acre** 1000 milai of op*n
aaa toward Booth A w tk a
After a atof* or mom unauetawful attempts to lift tha haavDy ladan plana In an almoat dead
m, ha waa bolpod on hla way
a light brass* from tho Inwhich Hpplad tha aurfae*
tha Lawar Gambia Hirer.

ilfDrive Workers
Progress In
L500Quota
they ora meetiaj
VW^flMtr
for tha Ban
Ctsls aaptalna of
which aat out yoa
Had turned In
ibanMpa at tho Cham__ _ Commar«* office. drWa
haadaaartan, early tbla afternoon
Tha tearp beaded by Mm. V. A.
Byoer had tha Mad at that Umu
In tha aomber at mambemhlpa
secured. ThU team tamed In
fUC representing I t memhemhlp*
i t follow* i Format Oatchel. F. F.
Dorter,
Bam FItie?her,
Roy
lymia. R. A Chapnaan. OUo
Caldwell, Gordon Dean, Dr. A Puloaioa. E . E . l * M y , H. H. Cola-

W . I O . CW A l r , Howard
Farina, and Mlaa Klixbath Shoe
) y R- B- Chap
• |70 collection,

W A SH IN G TO N , Dee. B .-4 A V - net Income Inatead of the prea8 trik in g a t larg e
incoroea
and ant four percent on the flm t $11*00
pgraarml holding companiaa or- and eig ht per.-ent on the balance.
ganltad to ear# taxes, a Hou»*
O ther recom m endation* included
wa y * and m ean* auh-eom mltte* higher
aurtaxea
with
only
1
y t a n l a j r recommended
change* brwrketa ag ain at the exlatlng 6 7 ;
u tha m rtn u e law to brin g In an Incmaaed ra tes on dividend* and
aetim ated editions] *237,000,000 to p artially tax-exem p t ln tere»t;
a
Um fo re r s m e n t.
86 percent tax on the “ undistrib­
T he fa ll com m ittee headed by uted adjusted net incom e" of
R epraaen tatiee Dooghtoo, Demo­ personal bolding com panie*. abo li­
c r a t, N orth C arolina, m ot and ra- tion o f consolidated retu rn s, and
co'-red the rep ort o f tha sub-rom w ithdraw al o f the rig h t o f p a rt­
m ittoa but took no nctloo pending ner* to o ffs e t th eir Income loams
hearing to he held later. T he pn&gt;- sustained by partn ersh ip*.
poeala were declgned to almpltfy
"T h ere appears to be no good
the prneent law and plug up holm reason fo r having both a gradu­
through which w eel'h y
p erron , ated norm al tax anil a graduated
su rta x ," the subcom m ittee report­
ham avoided t a i n .
Liquor la ia t 'o n waa le fl to be ed, “ since tha principle o f ability
handled In a aepam la bill a fte r to pay ran be adequately taken
T seo mrneiid af un- flrom -P re eld en * r a r e o f by th e grad uated su rta x
Roooem lt and Joint diaeurelon, by alone. C ertain ly It is much sim pler
tha Houae and Senate tax cum- to have one normal rate o f ta x ."
aclttaoa.
It said the ch a n g * could he
Tha «nb-eom m lttee which aalo mads 'w ith o u t appree'ably d e­
It la te r would m ake mom reco n i-* creasing th e revenue thm ugh ad ­
mendatlona, eepe Iallyy with i f . justm ent o f of surtax ra te s ."
■pert to new source* o f revenue,
The nrw su rtax schedule pro
did not dlaturb the lower Inr ur.e posed ra les ranging
from
four
bracketa, but proposed a ei.igla perrent on net income l.ft ween
norm al rata o f four percent on all
(Continued on P e g s F o u r)

MORATORIUM ON U. S. INTERESTS IN
DEBTS O PPO SED CUBADEFYORDER
BY CORDELL HULL ON LIGHT RA TES

dealrr* or ngrnc
which hs vr
tiern duty Hcrn^ed hy
or fr$ler*l liernsf.
wC)hAcrv»nrr lo this rn piMt,
which I make (icrponslly to rv*»ry
Individual anil rvery family &gt;n our
nation, will rrnult in thr ronsumpivon of alcoholic he vers gen whl h
have pasactl fn lrra i in*iM*ctlon, in
tha break up and
eventual
de­
struction of the nutcirlm)*ly evil
illicit liquor t r a i l f , ami in tha
payment ol reasonable laii"* lt»r
the Flip pert of £nvrrnmrni
and

W A SH IN G T O N , Dec. A (AT —
proclama,
tfcn . putting an o lf ria l end to
prohibition and callin g on Am er­
icans to help reetore 'resp ect for

A doubly-purposed

Short-Term Paper To
BeOf feredToPublic;
Officials Confident
Of Ample Response

law and order was issued last
night hy President Roosevelt.
The proclam ation, an unusual
one, was signed by the President
shortly a fte r
A .lin g
Se creta ry

W A SH IN G TO N , tree. «.—UP&gt;— Phillips had certified that 38
Plana fo r th *
troaxury'a midsta te * had approved th * repealing
December borrow ing were all but
amendment.
ready for announcement la st night
with indication! th at
short-term ■ T he President made a special
paper would be offered the In re sl* plea that no sta le auth orise return
Ing public at an
in terest
ra te Uf the saloon rlth rr In Its old form
or in a new guise and said th&lt;somewhere near two percent.
ITepagationa for the fin ancial o h jrctiv r being sought through a
op erations, which include refund­ national poll } was edural c.n if
ing $727,000,000 in m aturing oh* every r itiir n toward g re a te r loin,
ligations, were pushed ahead f o l­ p*ranre
lowing (b e return o f K arl* lia ilia . - “ Furtherw *«r*i" the pruvlatna.
special assistan t to Acting S e c-0 - lion said, “ I enjoin upon all rltta ry M orgenthau, from
co n fer­ lie n s of the United S ta le s au.t j|v
ences with New York authorities On otlihrs res-drnt
within
the
in the fnvestm ent hanking field. Jurlsdirlion thereof, to cooperate
Although he would give no In­
tim ation of the results of his trip with the governm ent In Its order
to Ihe ns Don’s financial cen ter, he to restore g rea ter respect for law
ra d a te d a cheerfulness hardly In ­ and order, hy nnfining aurh pur
dicating any lapse in confidence chases of alm hullr beverages as
that the financing would receive Ihey may make eolely to those
th e enthusiastic public support
ch a ra cteristic of sim ilar previous
ope rations.
C ritic*
o f the adm inistration
m onetary policy, especially of the
gold buying program , hare
as­
serted that depreciation
of th *
dollar hy this method would mak *
It d ifficult for the governm ent t o :
borrow.
A ih n in i'trelm n
officeri|

th*t have existed since its adop­
tion, Failure to do th n honestly
and courageously will be a living
reproach to us all.
MI ask especially that no sta te
shall by law or otherwise author­
ise the return of the saloon either
in its old form or In some mod­
ern guise.
|
**Thc policy of the government I
will tie to see to it that the s «cia| i
B A TO N ROUGE, U . , Dec.
and politi at evils that have ex ­
isted m the pre-pmMMtInn era 6. — (A .P .)— A m i d s t th«
shall not he revived nor permitted amnkc of burned Iwllnt Ixixta
aga n to exist. We must remove

Formality Election Is
Marked By Defiant
Showing Of ArmsRy
Protesting V o t era

Inc »*’ &gt; in liir n j |im Ai .lnii* of ittii*
ci . in to t ot iMtatiiiii

forever fldm our midst the men
are of the bootlegger and sorb
" I rnl! 'p o ific attenlknn hi t he nthrrs as would profit at the expense of giH»d government,
law
author ty given by thr
'*.*1mt
and order.
amenttmeni io the gcvvcrnmciil In
,+! trust in the good sense of
prohibit ( ranmpoi tation nr mipnr
the A m e re a n peoplr that
they
AltlOH nf miitlleatin g liquors min u dj not bring upon themselves
any sta te n violation of the law - 11’r curse nf excessive use of inof such state.
toxicating I qunrs, lo ibe «letri*
“ I ask the whole-hearted co op i i,unt nf health, morals and social
eration of all our cititem* to lln* iiitegrity.
rtitll that this p*tiirn of individual
“The obje live He seek through
freedom shall not be arc(mipani**t' J a national policy i* the edu a.
hy thr rrpupnan! conditions ihiti •ion of rvery r t»?rn towards a
ohtain«Ml pnnj to Die adoption »if g ie a tr r
temperance
tlmnighout
the t HI h Amendment and I hose I hr
hon.**

RPC BU Y S STOCK
IN NEW YO RK ’S
LEADING BANKS

LEE COMMENDS
COUNTY BOARD
UPON IT S WORK

Storm Warningnllp
On Font, Westt'onut

&gt;'4tt

nm! ft defiant nhotC of nrma
by protcatin^ r 111*1*116. -tlftto
mlminiatraiton fom-s tintkT
tho direction of Senator llncy
P, LonR ycitcrdny miifccdwl
in bobbiiff i. I’liiiRrmwIonnl
election in Ihree-f ourtJib of
H i p ninth -Louixiunn iliMrlet-

T h r election w ss only u Cur*
m alily , fo r the printed bnllot
contained only one nam r. th at o f
Mrs. Rolivar K. Kemp. Se n ator
Ixm g's choice for
Ih r vacant
sixth d istrict congress seal, wlio
was desginated as "the unop|io*rd
nom inee" hy ed m iniatralion forces
which refused In bold n purly
prim ary.
Voting was light throughout the
participating area as n week « f
violent
rilire n
il r m nnsl ration*
against t h e adm inistration m a­
neuver was clim axed by sporadic
raids on the polls hy armed ctliirn s wim seiiod and burned bal­
lot holes
(In* fourth of the d istrict did
not vote at all as T angipahoa,
L ivingston and HI Helena pariahes routed the Jem g forres with
a show nf arm s and displayed a
d istrict court injunction ngal»*t|(
the balloting which caused adm iniMraliim uffirin l" tn aimouncu
i hat the elretlon was " o f f " In
those three suhdlviatons.

W A SH IN G TO N , Dec. n. l/ll
— T he W eather lluresu
llulny
t«sueil * •toriu warning **Ad­
visory Nfirtliweat stiirm w arn­
ings are ordered at 11 A. M
from
Apalachicola |0 O ifa r
nf ih t Dtc . 15 financing to "Uprn _
_____ rf^ ,
K ry * and Jarkmnriville tu Ihe
port th eir position.
,
Virginia t^apcR. A di«lur I sm c
Two Im u p i of l?«ixur&gt; r r rtifiover Kaxtarn
I. ouirishs
will
{ Continued on Page Four)
move NtirtheaRtward with in ­
W A SH IN G T O N , Dee. ft. (/Ih | creasing fn irn sity and
H A VAN A,
Dec. 8.—&lt;A1—T h *
Com ptroller J
M
I h a «
cause
M O N TEV ID EO , T ^ -r u a y , Dec
The government yesterday berame
wide-open fig h t between (ha Cu­
joined reerivers for Ihe Seaboard
fresh
to strong Smith wr* l
6- —(A’l — The c o n ti^ e m la i pro
a partner in more than half of
Air I.inr railroad in commending
w lnib shifting to strong Northpose I 0 f • m oratorium on p ri­ ban governm ent and the $200,the leading hank* o f New
York
American-owned
Cuban
the Hoard of County Commissionwest winds between A palachi­
vate debts was te n t to a sub­ 000,000
City with the selling by 12 in sti­
er» for their m an afxm rn l of tha
cola and t ’adar K eys this a l lcom m ittee by th a Pan- A m eric an electric com pany, moved l a s t
P olice and ctmnty of!tears k t n
tutions nf $1)3,700,000
of
th eir
atTuira *if the rfiDpity,
it* waa
«vn oo n ; betw een
J tv k son villa
Conference yesterd ay fo r a de­ night tow ard a fin al showdown have been a*ked
th conduct a
capital
notea
and
preferred
sttick
IcarriiHl at the Decnfi’wr m eeting
ami ( harlfMtun early
tonight
cision on the United S ta te s ' con- between A m erican In terests In search for M argaret
T jla r , 14*
lo
the
Deconstruction
('corpora
of the Hoard, held t . tha ('o u rt
arnl between Charleston and the
tentlon th at the question Had no Cuba and tha regim e of P resi­ year-old rwaident of F o rt Hum­
jtlon.
V irginia Capet late tonight'." ’ House yesterday.
dent Orau Ban M artin.
(C o a ttm a d O a P ag e F ou r)
phreys, V a., who ha» been m issing
The sale was announced hy --------------- U ■ ----------------------------* - - --si-—-F—-a—
v
*
L abor frtwyw. praesntsd to the from her Hoana In th at c it y stoee
In a le ttc * In which he reported'
T
k.
(C ontinues
r a g * Tw o)
Nnv SI. She was acrom panle'l by J t * . * II. Jo n **, corporation c h a ir -1
that the railroad receiver■ hail!
man who said that while the hanks , , m *
,
. ,
gx
annoumed iheir Intention of pay-'
a aehuol chum. K a'h rrvu Modeti,
did not need the cap ital,
th e ir, O I V l O t O r L S t S E i S C H p C »ng I Uriel takes in full i$n prop- j
18, It was staled
F ill
term
«»t « m i l l
action had l*nt their w rignt to w •
II7 L .
/1
I
rrty o wi)'\i by th r railroad m thia' Judge Millard H Smith pre*Mmg|
T he g irl's rtv'tlier, Mr» lieorge Ihe a d m in iilrsl ion's j.^ g r o m of H l J U t y W O e i l l O B C h
county, Mr, Lee
Mated, **Y*nir in in tcmporMry (liljmirruniTll ful*
Vaughn, is ill and is anxinu* tt) ilren g th en in g the banking system n l
1
,
g **
ycMcnluy
county in one of the very few in lowing itn ciinvrnmg
hear from her d aughter, who waa throughoi't the c o .n try
F lU Ilg e S IlltO
K lV C r
»* i .
Ihe at ale in which the Seaboard mom ng lit 10 00 o’clock
last seen traveling towards this
T
h
*
Havings
Ranks
T
ru
st
Com­
A recent an aly sis o f the popu
is not contenting
any of
then Judge Sm ith mill othrr xourl
.
city.
pany, formed recently |,y * group
T hree rssidrnts of Jacksonville
lotion o f this city , contained
in
M argaret ta described a * lieing o f New York sav in g , banks, pre escaped injury or possible ilrsth levies, and 1 want' to commend tnrhex lire iwkiting n i*,p&lt;ot fl-oii
Violations of the state autothe annual survey conducted by
Hoyle
mnhilr law regulallnns were fo re­ about five feet and four in rk *! vlouily had sold $bU,MNI,IKH) of Its, by drowning whre then suture. • your Hoard on the fa rt that y o u r, S ta le '* Attorney l.loyd l‘
“ E d itor
and P ublisher,” trad *
__ ___ ____* ____
I
I , . . ....
___ Lbeen
_.. Uwho
,h ii
iprraented
ii'o s iih t o.l
napproxim
i l . r n v m i l latrly
tall, w eighing about 106 pounds. capital notVa to the corporation) bile plunged nfT th* nld woo k-n itnnc*nmerit*
xml
levie* ft.h«ve
most
among
th
o
**
laid
before
m agaalna o f the newspaper tnS h * ha* dark red curly hair * * 8
th r
Manuf n*itireis
T i vsl j bridge
at
la k e Monroe
and weighed in the tiaUnrea by highly ca*e* of alleged lavv violution to
duatry, discloses the f a r t that &lt;0 County Ju d ge J . 0 . Sharon during her front teeth »w separated In and
legal m ember* of the grand Jury^yeaCompany had sold $2h,(IOO,000
|droppeit Into the St Joh n s Hiv.-r teehnlrkl sml well train*d
November,
a
survey
o
f
hi*
duck­
p ercen t o f the cetlm ated 10,100
th * cen ter When lest seen she w ai
Indicat nn* i»*«* today
nil ruin and found to be nut w ant­ terday.
All th r tan k s that sold capital early yraienW y morning
parsons living within tha city lim et revealed today.
w earing a black coat with fur co l­ notes are S ta le banks which un-|
ntatua. Tht» were that the Jury will bring in
Victim s of the accident, tshnh ing tn their legal
H. K. K arnest, w hit*, ch arg e. I
its a re w hite perron i. Five p er­
lar. tan oxford *, a dark beret and i tkpr the New York hanking law occurred ju»t a f te r the car
*everal Indictm ent* oy tom orrow
peak* well for you in the p*r
hail T
cent o f the white persons
are with ngwraUng an auto while was carry in g a worn ton suitcase. can not
inane
prefer red
Mock j panned a large truck and trailer I fur man re1 o f duty, and It IniBiratei morning
drunk
»
a
*
fined
$100
and
costa,
estim ated aa being foreign born;
K ath rern Is described as being June* nald, however the
Shortly after Ih*- ir'n o I jo i v liftil
capital near the nouthern end of Ih e! that' your aanennrnetitn are
fair,
with $ri0 of tha fine suspended five feet and four
the rem ainder, native born.
inches
tail, ntite* in every
reaped
a a r r p t ' hrMga. were Chgid Harthelmca $, your Irvien are Irgal, and
your lieen ^elected. Jud ge Sm iiti -*»*ifi4lon
promise
of
good
behavior.
The city 's ratal! trading
ar
weight* 110 pounik, and ho* light, t name a r r preferred atock
I a nalcnman, Min* F r a m e * Manon .pronpecl* of
rnllecilon
unquen- «m! the civil dock el and «»t'$lore&lt;l
Dan (Iraham and J- M Venable, reddish brown rurly hair Her up
covers a radius o f 16 m iles to the
hearing* a* follow*
f and J F Plncer
{turned "
south, 18 m iles to the east, and w hite, charged with driving an per teeth protrude. She was wesi
U W. Speii er, * t ul v$ i—m* J , ft.
W .H.W illiam H
I According to Sheriff .1 F MrT h r mrellnjK# routine in nature.
10 miles to (h r w est. Moat Im port­ overloaded tru fk , were fined $6 mg * brow * coal, tan o x fo rd , sod
It Stry k er, tlanm ge*. In In* I lied
each,
while
Klynn carry in g a hlark suitcase
a n t comm unities In this area a r* and costs
el uh,
1 h
j omnium m tompany vm n n m
hi r , nn-nmirera into accord Ofl llie do* Her IH, George W
.aaau aa feting L a k e .M o *to e, with k U tw iask y , 1 L „ I U .G o arsru , am '
Any g anu rt u-situjL Ut*,A»lls
sreUre w l — s ^ k $ a d i M t „
J|tT
varaua G. U- W atiau
tUutv-a ^
Form
er
Sardotd
city
m
anager
with the
SO* p o p u la tio n ;
O ste e n ,
w ith A. E . Jon es all w hite men, &gt;D asked lo com m unicate
been recovered by local |od(rr
age*, tn lo* irieii Idee ii-1, I'lrx t
•
d
o
r
—'Tlon
v
ilt.
Ilir-lTliter
#
ttir
W
H
W
illiam
*
I
p
the
n**w
mayor
Humphreys
ol
347 population; P ools, w ith
103 court on a sim ilar ch arge, ware m other at Fort
The party left for Jacksonville
. National Hank o f Tampn v*r*u *
nf Oviedo.
with police he*iV)uart#rs here
population;
A ltam oata
S p rin g * fined tha coala.
at about J 00 o'clock, Mr. Harth n ty rummlsainn. Ih r rounly i»..r.l| v K D,,u r |,„s. $2.Miti ........ ..
He wan the nearly three to one rtmea*, Mi** Manon and Mi I'm voted lo accept the former'* offer
J e r r y G rigga, w hite, charged
w ith SSI papalatian, and
Lake
and verau* G eorge A (M 'u U e s,
hoice nf 1211 peraonn who rani err In |he former** new aiitomo of paying f 05 per month toward
with driving a co r recklessly, wa*
N ary , w itlf &gt;31 population.
$5(WMI daou.ge*, Imill to I m tried
Ih
a llo t* in the Oviedo genet at idee bile, and Ml. Cook following 4lua** ihe upkeep of Lha jail, pruvtiled
The principal Industries of tha fined $6 and coal*, as was Prince
011 ilec JO;. Sum m erflehl Nurm'iy
tlon ysaU rday, and he wicrewii* l&gt;«hind In hla own automobile.
city are IBM as raUrawd shop*, Nelson, w hit* llan d y Johnson waa
(til* upkeep doe* n«$t exceed $|H00 C o , vernu* 11 and A. Jactd»*»nf
(
oiiniy
rom
m
'aaionei
I.
P
Mill*
crala mfltt^ fsrtlilur plaMh, and fined the coats.
Mr
H arth rlnin *
had juat i»er year, In which event the city $2CKKI dam sge*. to he tiled Doc,
An urgent gppegt
»#nt nut who did not seek reelertnm ,
Ijonnls Hob Inaod, w hlla, charged
addi­ 2(1; Hav’dl Hfierr nf»d wife vrm uf
taw mills, and It kaa aaa wholepanned a large true kail id trailer will pay one-half of the
M r W illiam * received SMI vote* at a |HHnt gl»nut 200 fic t from ihe tional coat.
rale pleat, a grocery distributing with in to *leatien , w a* fined $5 today by W A. P atrick , of the
W ig h t
H n u
l " n . , $ M H J 'l i l m i u j n ^ ,
end of the bridge when he
firm.
t ’liy
p'rftacmera
have
been In he trieil l»er 21
and costa, while O. It
Nash, Klk'n C h riftm a i I r w * om m ittee again*! .17 votea, receive#! by J r * |
^
*»r
M
fG
ow
in,
and
a*
a
ir*u
lt
he
for
dinrarded
tr$y»
and
other
»r
ItHlgiM
l
in
the
rollfil'y
jsll
nine*
fell
the
car,
to
which
In
bail
ap
­
w
hile,
charged
with
Intoxication,
L a te st
refw ft
Indicates
th a t
Jud ge
Sm ith
#i *&gt;im**ed
th^
will
IvoId
o
ff
e
r
for
a
tw,»
year
Helen
wHich
m
ight
inftkf
uneful
plied
fret
1
wheeling,
*
kidding.
early
In
11131
and
the
gity
had
been
th a n a n
approxim ately
£000 waa fined the costs
civil act ion hrouglit hy K. 11* Awhthin
In a flash, the rar had rrmahed paying $35 per month fur
Ralph R. Norm an, w hile, and g ift* for S in fo rd bo y i and g irl* term l»rgInning on J a n 1
electric lig h t matara In serv ice;
craft, again*! W S Katie
Kir?ted
with
Mr
W
iIliam
*
were
The county board
through the weatern railing nf the arcoimekition.
H.
Reppard.
J r ..
w hite, wheh the B. P- O. K. H in t* 1’U u 1
860 g a s m eters In uae, and about A.
Charles Dunn
fnrentan of 4hs
( arl Haul, Jo e l.elnh art, |»«$c Mai bridge ami had d nipped. «»fl It a voted to a*k the city to remove
1100 t*!*p b *0 *a la service.
charged
with
driving
vehicle* pnyn h » annual viaift hem.
grand Jury, w th It W. Heap ns
it* primmer, some week* ago, mi­
*■-----Mr, P atrick u l d th a t the Klk* rolm. Chart aa N iblark, arnl Ja ck whee|«, into the river
with
Improper license*
wer e
clerk. Other menilM’** n m : .1, K*
Kaa#dif aa m rm le r* of the to ■I
Mr Cook amt
s o c ia l
cither le** it Would a g iee to rdiart) the
fined $6 and co sts respectively H u b will be g ra U fu l if the to
Booker, E. F Mit hem,
It.
M»
jail
ront*.
and
neverai
conference*
local
cltisena
i*
r
e
J
council.
They
w
ire
the
v
ctorio
u
*j
po»*lng
m
otm
i*t*
*ecure#l
a
largo
o{&gt;eration
of
a ad Herman Naahlt w a* fined lb *
G rtivsnstsln, G W. S cfilt, II. C,
hi'twrm
the
two
group*
nince
that
drive,
lie
aaid
th
at
am
lidates
o
f
eight
who
secured
^
tarpaulin
from
*
truck,
and
the
&lt;*irveil in th'i
costa.
Parker, J (’ . Owen. I*. A. DcntlL,
victim * u(
the early
morning time r»**ulled in yesterday’# action.
made
nn vote*.
J o * Lowe, w hite, charged with every effo rt in being
J J Holly Kd T o flle y , A, K. M o­
The
(*om
in
ii
is
Inner*
voted
tu
take
Oviedo
voter*
numbering
*70'
plunge
were
hauled
tn
the
duck,
An all tim e low record for the tresp assin g , wa* fiaad $4 and that every child, who attendn tha
ran, F. 11 BeitiieU,
II, P in over the m alnlhnancr a* a county
. ,,
rhrintm an Tree party, may have wrote In the n*inr» of K- A F ar unhurt but drenched
num ber e f ballots c a s t in a g ea,s
&lt;- a _ ,_ I m ark. M arlin SU n k o. f . I*. H yatt,
m au in the (larxSrnia1 . . _
...
nell a s a member of the council,
Several hour* later, a fte r their mad of
a prenant.
a ral election In this city waa es
M. C, N aughter, and II II G eiger.
tabltshed la ta
yesterday
a fte r ­
All toy a and g ifts are to he da while 54 peraon* wrote in th r clothing had been dried, and the F arm * a ica . They a)*o ui*tructr d
b
noon when It wee revealed th a t J *
ponited at the Klka Home. F irst name o f Dr, J,. Wm. Mart n The car had Iteeii removed from the the county engineer to look into
n fficial tabulation fur Ih r Miccr** ! river, ihe party again headed for a road m atter at* For***l C ity, and
persona vlaiCed the City H all dur­
fttroei Lnd J ’elm etto Avenue.
a lto in the vicinity of the
Day
ful candidate# !• Carl haul, 102* \ Jacksonville
ing tha ih y to give votes of conB y A rnarg n of 11 *o tM , B D
T h* strid ent wa* ihe eighth lo p m p u 'lir* at Osceola,
Dim k MaKolrv, m 2. Ja ck Ks»ell,
f i denee fo r C ity
(Commissioners
tha
101, Charles
N iblark. 0 4 ; J* h* occur on the hriilgr during
T , L. JDyasaa and H. O. Hhlnholsor, S m ith waa d re tfd aa m ayor o f A1
rio n in s
part IH month* T hr bridge waa j
u r m iri
1*
I^einhart, #0.
'»w Italn
Ml ml inh
I I l#h
anop posed candidates fo r re-else- lem on ta Sp rin g s, au csasd ln f B
HANKIlltll
71
I
W ill V l8 ll
uncad tod ay] w *t with daw yeaterxly m orn ing ,
Mr. W iliam * 1
tlon to thrun-year seats on the F* Pftfnjg
AP«!hi hl&lt; ota I ’lm i 75
»e*%
M r. t a l t h secured 87 a f th * 61
(at
C tH llillw .
;
P oatm aatar R. J . Holly a sh o t! that a l lh a rwqueat of many rea’- J a a It wax when
Jd
n li
Huilt*
dents
o
f
hla
comm
unity
he
U
preaccident*
occurred
J
F iv e m inutes a fte r , tha polls! ro&gt;ta*
tas which wars ca st during the ta lk
on
uU g l i l a t i jn , H during
FI, |*»u&lt;i#f4tvl#
....... .
•1
x SI
• 4, a W tio n j tfcra* X&gt;«r rla cfio a pariod th a t which ha stated t b i t •‘T hs b a tfs •I paring • Ral o f p ro jrcts » h !th it
d closed.
HANKERH TO M E E T
■ Ouvsrnor Hobart Gore and his r t My»r»
Ii
Ft
1‘lvrr*
----s
i
Sm ith a a .l Sagan at VHX) ukdock leal eig h t I" good law Is honait
inspector P . B ayard
__
|»*riy of 26 prominent Porto Rlro
repr&lt;6#nta* i* hoped m ar ha carried *&gt;ul un |
i)ain*«vill*
,
u
.* j
It o f Uio th e Community Uoua*.
W . Ed tion*** was tha featu re
neoneed th a t the result
A rthur B ranan.
tr c r r U r y a f business
men and cWlc
leaders l(«»iifi«*
.
of
last dar the ^rorV -on* « f (he C lrll
o
K*y Waal
Claar 71
vtd 24 votoe fo r may
tle c tle a m e as follow s: Coaiod*••
~
|ymo, ' |.'irt
Rsylonal
C learing will pay (h i, city a visit
next
rig h t*!
m fetin g
o'
sSf-n‘nol# W ork* A dm inistration
Miami !»l ClSy. ... *0
4* - ,
kU hotaer
received 33
T ru je *t* alraedy set-up, and for House A ssociation,a sub-rltvision
Mun&lt;L)
m urnln*. It
w a,
an- M'r i ii lU v fn .a
C hapter,
Futuna
F a rm e rs o l
T* t* fV
A Com m issioner
Dumas
ful rondidatoa f#i A m erica when lie members met which Oviedo will asft the a p p r o v .'0 f t h , Klorida Htalr B a n k e r,' A a -' nounced
at the Chamber of Co ni­ (N-ala
n ea ts*. Thera were BC
council w o rt;
11.
F . at Fem lnole High f k h r e t
val o f lha local CWA a re .
I ,o cla tio o , ,t a t « J u&gt;da&gt; that m am -1m erer today, anroutr to Ocala and iok*wchabaa
tt
'
wlafidn
,.
r e ld b a lM a . 4 *
D Mold*worth, E . T.
I.Construction o f a sw im m la *! her* of th* A ssociation will m eal! G ainrsvill*.
iN n u io lt n * a r - f t
F in al plans wer# co m p lru d for
Tampa
(*t»ar
.
*
11
.
D Hotncs. Mra. R m n u *be sn n u sl
Rhlahalaer
Is
n Sw eetw ater Park
j a t th * Valdex Hotel next Su n d a y ,
Mrml&gt;erm o f Ih r ymup will arF aih ir-R o n
ban q iv t hool
Ttiuaitl|a Claar^^ t#
il
foaaplatlay th e u n eiplred
term
man, It. L&gt;. M cletoah, which is to bo hsld in the tc h a o l1
beach at l-ak« aftk rn ooa a t 2:0 0 o'clock to dis­ r ite from Orlando at about 1 1:80
Creation
end
J
.
C.'
Roe.t
ta ",
‘.* f
*C Clyde A . Byrd, resigned, while
cuss tha Mw banker's coda a i d o'clock, and it will remain until A t u . i s y t . C H r a ca fe te ria next F .id a r nigh t
0$ Charm.
Aus us Is (riser
14 . 4 $
Ceenmlesiooar IlUmae la complal- - W . X BoRord was alocted aa
ba­ U s e s , .
I i in prove laaaU ^
th r
Worn- its application In this area. G. 0 . about 1 3 0 o'clock. P laaa
100 o'clock. T k li a ffa ir will a t ­
4#&gt;
,
bag Mia third year a a lb * Commie- t a i r t ee*o *M r-tree surer, w eain g t r a c t upw srtli o f 100 local par- an'* Club bnlUUny.
ft* *
i n , made for thalr tn lsrla ln m a a t. u s . a a s a k ........................ ..
L « *a b u if t» head
Thumssvlll*
.
44
i
s
T h eir new U rm a o f office be- • *l OTCT M argaret Heine* hj tw o vi na, and the food which U to 1&gt;e
4.lm prnv*m a«U -in Ih r (ivledo A ssociation which was oryanltad with a luncheon aad trip th ro ay h
» - t t liner ra isia ll, rndiqit •
the celery sbltu a * fe a tu re *.
days * ,u .
tsrr o d is to be o a th # grown.
cam elary.
&gt;
; tr,

3tate Secretary Says Power Company Head deny this, and expect ihr result!j 5love Seen AHLendiniT
Weight To Plans To,
Conference Should
Affirms S t a n d In
Strengthen
SyNtem
Not Discuss Subject
Opposition ToLabor

Comptroller SoeHGood
Prospects For 1933
Tax C o l l e c t i ons

Police Asked To Help
Find 2 Missing Girls

Fall Court Term Is
Recessed Awaiting
Grand Jury Actiofl

City Population Is
Reported As Being Violations Of Auto
60 P e r c e n t White Laws Foremost On
November Docket

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RPC Loan ToDawes
Bank Still Overdue
W ASH IN G TO N , Doc t.-O P ,
— The *00,000,000 loan by the
RFC to the Central Republic
Bank and Trust Company of
Ch cage headed by former vice
president Charles Dawes nsvst
Its* been renewed by the corpo­
ration. Simultaneous with this
disclosure it was laamad today
however that corporation o ffu
elala now regard tha loan as
hav ng the s ta tu o f a demand
notp. Although Chairman Jongs
or other RFC officials declined
to discus* tho matter publicly
It is understood on tho highest
authority that tha note la a il
considered In default. W b ie
considered as a note that coxthi
ba called at anytime It was
pointed out that the corpora­
tion has sever colled any over­
due loans The loan, mads In
December 1032 and or gtnally
for six months hss been re
duced le slightly
more than
*62,000,000.

s tr e n g t h In all
fo r e ig n exch a n gee.
; m t / ' i f e t i U e i for tho RFC
PW k i w wp* announced shortly
e f U t acting. secretary Morgtnthen retanwd to kla office from
hla Tfcaakagtvlng holiday, and
a IttlU bofort Pro*Went Roo**roH reaebad hU d*»k ot the
White H o o ii.
l ^ t week the RFC boosted IU
o ffe r fo r newly mined domestic
gold IS cento. During that time
th e
dollar' i h o e t d
uauiual
atrongth abroad, e trend that
c fa tim e d today.
On* o f the flr it thing* Morgentkaa did on taking over the
Treasury a fortnight ago wa* to
aet a departmental committee to
w ork studying tho government's
LONDON, Dec. 4 .- 0 T »— Wheth­
finances, need* and evpectad revu- er Ireland will remain a flritfsh
a*a*a with a view to recommend­ commonwealth or secede and be­
ing tax legislation to Congress. come an independent republic, witl
T ^e group I* hoadod by Assist- thousand* o f Irish in England
subject to deportation unless they
a**| Secretary Hawaa.
One of Its principal problems choose British citlsenshlp, is rshas been that o f gauging tha peeled to be presented to the
amount o f revenue that may be II &gt;uae of Commons Tuesday as a
fdeelved from liquor taxes. Eatl- claorrut issue.
Jim Thomas, secretary for ’ Vs
Mates range from 1 X80 ,000,000 to
83*0 J&amp;00,000, depending on the Domlnionsj ^snd the Irish presi­
Ramon &lt;V Valera, have
rXtee ootabilahod by Congress, dent
Joined in a battle which it Is
w ith $400,004,000 tho figure most
feared will rests* all the bitter­
•fts n mentioned.
ness of the snci*a$ Anglo-Irish
Against this Intom a, tha tomfaod.
W A u T W ' e e t ' S h . t to he lost
I f a Free State political crisis
through BpaaUj tax a* which ax- is created, it is believed in au­
plre 4fla t repeal. These were orl- thoritative quarter* that l)e Vaf
ginaJly eetlMStad to p r o d u c t lera will call an AIM rish repub­
$&gt;18,000,000. but for l' * first lic, that la, a de Jure rs public fur
flea months o f the fiscal year all Ireland and ■ defacto republic
they yielded b total aatimated at for the 26 countries of the Irish
■ e r e thaa 8148,000.006.
• Free Stale .
T I m special taxes are one-half
(Tha six countries of Northern
can* per gallon os gasoline and Ireland are not a part of the
a &gt; per cent levy on dividends, Tree Stale).
As secretary of th* dominions,
bstfc expiring Doe. l i t a U , on
aarparaUonA k f $1 for aach 11.000 Thomas, by hit exported declar­
o f eogltallMtUna, whtab aspire* ation In tho House uf Commons
St tbs sloae s f tha fiscal year. next Tuesday, has power to m sio
U s o f 6 per r*nt peace or war between Britain and
Income In oxcom Ireland, according to those in
ant o f ea ^ U llsa - rloaaat touch with Free State opinlevy sxplros for ioa.
I f Do Valera declared outright
St the beginning
ftoenl m r fallow- I
■ republic after Thomas &lt;1« •
------- -jriarea-Britain1* stand on Tuesday-,'
political ehaarvsr* in t-ondoa l« domestic nawty
liars the British govsrami.nl will
4X8 cents high- proala lip all Irishmen now Ivlng
age t t l $*A7 In Khglaed aliens, but with ‘.he
' i k i firs t quotation opportunity o f taking British ell’ *
*
the gold

FATE OF IRELAND
TO BE DECIDED IN
LONDON TUESDAY

Bitter Anglo-IrishDebate Expected ToBe
RcvivedlnCommons

began. It
for poikp a d a*k bat 411
£ • « ««*

____

To
aipToiUfht
of over 400
Um C ily Hall
4S A ' Derate bar

gad dance *fD lstrkt
UM Atlantic

DECLINE FROM
JULY PEAK HAS
LEVELED OFF
Hopes HighThatUsual
December Slump In
Industries Is To Be
Slight This Y e a r
N E W YO RK .
Dec. 4.— (Ah—
Business and industry have reach­
ed th* final month of 10*3 with
most statistic*] indices indicating
• leva) o f activity about halfway
bet ween tha poor's low reached in
March, and the peak reglsterd In
July.
Rut most Indicator*
show
a
roloms substantially above
De­
cember of 1032, and (he statistics
o f tho past three weeks indicate
that tha decline from tha July
j peek has finally flatened out
In facf, tha trend has shown an
Inclination to turn upward.
High hopes have therefore been
engendered that the usuaf
D*
cember slump in industrial activ­
ity will bo slight this year. With
th* stort of manufacture of 1034
models, autamobflo production is
Continued on r a g * T w o).

Elmer Carlson Has
Returned To Take
On Duties At Club

Keportlng renditions '* » cresily
Improved
tn the
M ddle Wert
since the NR A went Into rfft-rl
last August, Klmer Carlson, w ill
known local golfer, anil Mr* Call,
son and their child have returned
to Hanford to spend the winter.
Mr. Carlson has gamer] wide
prominence in golfing rircles of
(hr Middle-West during th* past
five season*. Bine* he left this
city in th* Spring of 1029. he ha*
been with th* Super or Golf Club
of Minneapolis.
HU k b tm n r as a golfer l**t
season brought him Into the N*
lional Open tournament m New
York City after a brilliant quali­
fying round o f play He also f i i
Ished fourth In the Minnesota Pro­
fess onsl Golfers' league
’.set
)#ar. while this year he finished
eighth In the money for the Min
nrsuta State Open title, end fourth
again In the league
Mr. Carlson won h * first litis
late this fall when he led 28 p r »fesslonsl golfers fm the I’ . G A
medal play
tournament.
This
match was played over th* Inter
lachen course which Bobby Jones
used In winning the II H Open of
1030 Mr. Carlson had rounds of
7S-77 to win thU event.
tn qualifying for the National
flpeh e l Freak Maa'ilo —* . t-ong 1*
land. Mr. Carlson had a 77-76 Hr
and lea Madison irpiraentrd the
northwest section In this tourney
Mr. Carlson has a&lt; r|drd llw
position as pro at the Hanford
Country Club this season He is
Such action, howavar, would
now orgsals nig classes, and oth
hav* U be yrelated by an imperitrw is* preparing for a busy year
*1 confer*nee to r o o s te r
Irish
Mmsslon, a problem which tha emgira never has actually faced.
Do Valtra, who It coetldered a
let* unto himself la tha p ra w n
crista, steadfastly rafuses'.tff dl»cgM tha t ile s tien sad I f is 'b e
Asher Frhnh, stole H rector of
Aland ha will wait until ba Awe.a
Goveraer RkaUa* new safety ram
what Thomas has to shy.
paign, has advtssd the Semin-ir
Irish political observer* are
represented ns believing Pa Vae County Chamber of Commerce
that Its Safety Committee IS at
lera will not tall n g*
moat identical with the type of
Uoa nt present, hut h
educational groups wh rh (lovsr
lion ta reply ta a p re
nor Bbolts
has inslru ted
Mi
laagw from Thomas “ I
doubt what tbs choice o f tba Ir ­ Frank to set up all over Klorids
Mr. Frank will be in this city
ish people will be If th* Issue la
put before them"
was
pointed *0 ms llm* this week for the pur
poee of addressing s Ioral amt
ta significantly.
sac* on (be, aims o f tba state-wide
drive for safety
asessurvs Thdate of his appearance will he
announced later.

Frank OkeysCounty's
Safety Group Set-lip

Many BusinesaMenTo
Attend Meet Tonight

■■■■■■■ - ”*4«!
Baoras o f local kwslnsas man
win l a crowded lata th* Cammloslaaara (worn a* tba CUy H all I w
nlffta 6t 1:44 •'clock ta atteadanac
a* * f suer is 1 matting at tba- City

S E -rftL S rT
■ lam s My
m t 4 m ot

80 PersonsRcgisterAt
Zoo Booth On Sunday
ffaaaaaa, rsprsasnUag 14
•ffd Nava Bcaiia, rvqlstsrad
Sanford Man'rtpal Kao rs|.
booth jroaUriajr altar
it s i x rxportad by Jack Bull
Bran tier jUama. aaambara of
4 T ra o f 44 who woru
booth 4uriaff U&gt;*

BATHHUST,
■ (JP)-—A fter
eessful attempts
tropic moonlight
monoplane off
C oIoim I and
Mrs.
Lindbergh Indicated today
they might try
again to­
night tn get off for South
America. Twice under a broil­
ing sun yesterday the Am eri­
can flier* were balked In ihetf
efforts to hop Westward be­
cause of unfavorable winds and
n too hrav j load of futl.

NBA OFFICIALS Facing Roosevelt Or Rum
u„/jnri/fCTkir T 4
NUT VEXED BY HearstSaysSmith"All Wet' 'KLVIMMj 1$
SET-UP BE
AKERMAN VIEW

•SAN SIM EON, Calif., Dec.
DETRO IT, Dec. 4.— 1*1 — A*William Randolph llearstj
serting that It U either "Roose (jp)
• veil or ruin," the Rev. F'r. Charlev said Satunkiy night that rreii-|
_ , , ,
_
, .
*
E Cough! n, pastor of the Shrine dent Roosevelt "is striving toi
get the country aw ty from
the
O U 8 C G T O U P oC C
yesterday renewed hla defense of blood money of the Shylock*.
the administration's monetary pol­ away from the hard money ofi
hard men," and asserted that A l­
icies and reiterated hi* attack on
fred E. Smith I* "all w et" in his
the administration's foes.
call for a return to the gold
F’ r. Coughlin repealed hi* stale
standard.
„,.c ,„u e m u
.
Ijn
menl* regarding the controverted
The publisher said:
W ASHINGTON, Dec. 4&gt;fj
W A F IU N G TO N . Dec. 4..
. . . . 0 1 . 1 . 1 i» Moriran in­
“ Those who do not know so (A .P .)—The hlff job o f r «v i»
murh about finance, hut
know
w er, not d i a t - i M b,f thr-opinion
Sun,U y . remarking that he
Inn the lax atructure to In*
something o f human nature, think
of Federal Judge Akerman at
statement, were "n.U,
crcasp
the FcMcrxl incotnb W
that it is safer to foil &gt;w Mr.
Tampa, that the ron.titutlon docs, relieve-, n
•
. c „ . I q o o t e - t to him and iliai no nut Roosevelt chan the Intrrnslional $400,000,000 n tt n tt ally, wil?
not permit enforcement nf nation-, •
Mr sm„ h
•I -ndr term , on loevl
l-evl induatriaa,
,ndualrU -.j^ _
^ ^
„ f hi* re hankris who have robbed m anti Aaoklmt today l&gt;y th»-41ou
hefrayrd us in the past, ami are
and pmci-edetl on the I covirae to * *',,n
ttetf
Wnyn itntl Mean* coinmittf
to the nff ccs nf Mr. ap|iaivntly
striving to establish
obtain compliance in every line o f j ^J1 rJ v *
T h i n ronKrc.minnnl uni*
the dollar of -k-presslon *o they
hnsinrss for which a cotie is In
organ
Referring to the Smith -date ran plunder u* again.
which orlKittitU-A all rovcmil
e ffe t.
“ The hanker* want you to pay measures ha«l beforr it rt-col*/
mrnt* m his speech yesterday. F'i
Donald H
Richherg. general |
thnn in hard money, in blood mendstlon* of a sulicominUt*^
Coughlin said:
counsel of the recovery adminis­
" I f I disagree w th Mr Smith * money, ar-l they rail oa«y money which has conducted an exhaust!
tration, said undue Importance had)
'baloney' money.
financial philosophy. Irl no man
iv t study of methods by whl(|
hern attached to the expressions' no editor rxrept a I iri maintain
"T h r phie»r wa* invented hy
an income tax r.iay br Admlnj
on constitutionality of the re o v-1,|ia) |
not jd m ir , 11„. r x g-ver
Mr Morgan's p-ditiral agent', Mr.
istrred to bring ir thr rxtrm rrvi1
At Smith.
ery act contained In in np nionj not'* Chr atlan morality
nur without incrrs*ing tht rut*
"M
r
Smith
1*
all
right
in
some
handed dow n yesterday hy Judge I "Thl* I said last Sunday Nevei
It will consider aUo tii|uor U
(Continued
On
Pag*
Three)
Akerman
Richherg
said lhr have I spoken .on traiy to Iht*.
followhn^ Tt]&gt;em\ ,tn h Joint
judge's ruling was a minor point | "However, I have In-en accu*eil
* sion with thr Scnstr finance to
and that hi* opinion on general Jof lying for having leferrod III
| m iller T h r Treasury inform*
last
Sunday's
-lUtnursr
tn
a
rci
sppl ration of the law did not have
I thr cnmnilttrr thst it wouldn1
tain
vis
t
made
hy
Mi
Smith
to
the force of a court derision.
it r proposals risdy unti
office,'
for
liavirg
The F’ R A program will he to 'M oigan's
I tec. 16.
' ‘
maintain the position that unem rlaiins-t that Mi Sniilh obtained
With re|&gt;csl lr*« tlisn 48 hour
plnyment. poor pay and chaotic a loan therefrom "
iw iy ,
frdrr ill officials workot
condition* in local trade are cre­
F'r Coughlin said the in idrnt
|Ihrmifhout the SaMmth to put l|
Tomorrow
is
KI
region
|&gt;»y
ating hsvo in interstate com­ nrruiied ra il, in Orlnlwr of ItiJ,n |running order thr govennntwtij
merce, that industrial well being “ .lust previous to a great ineeting Sanford slid .^riiiintdr I ’minty.
machinery
for controlling i t a
In .Hanford, only m handful of
in the lattri cannot lie rr-t "red
flow of legal liipior in w tt state1
of rcelesiastii's and laymen in nr | voter* i* •*xjw*ct4*d to visit* thr
without regulst on of llie fortnei,
and protecting the dry.
City 11sill to «'**( hsllol* for City
and that then-fore Congress dot of our lai ge 11 e* "
IsAiiance of |»ermit* for Im pof
( ’oim niM l"hfr» T I.. Ilum u, and
lit*
rrpratrd
til*
|tirviiiuh
ystatr
have the power tn provide for
tation of foreign liquors wgn «u«f
O.
Sh»nhol*rr
taho
are
the
on.)
mrnt that two &lt; athidi*
ln*hi»p*' ^
such legnlation
andldatr* foi
rtu* two thrrr- pended over the week-end to IlM
officials time to check the final)
In the Tampa rase, dry rlran- a&gt;ronipamnl .Mr Smith i»y auto
yrar
*rat»
on
thr
ronunlsaton.
ers of St I*rt4*rst»urir. had »«&gt;ught mi»i«i)r to M oigan’a «»ffirr "**hrn
cial standing of importrra and M
Voting la to 4«r done in the
work on nu«»ta» for foreign court
sgsin*t I-hrtr aa* orr*-* mi to arrange a
• rralrsmmg o r d e r
Commissioners* room at the t'ity
I
competitor
who rrfu*rd
to *uL*tantlal
loan to fiuati r thr Hall The (Hill* will l»r o|»«n at tries pending discussions o f Imd*
agreements with those n p o rtlllj
charge thr
minimum
p u r r s for t.mpirr Stotr Ituilding *'
7:.10 o’clock, and they will clot*
. |
cleaning r«tahll*hrd for that v ty
1 1 t'oiighirn oanl that “ All Mnk at Mumlotait |* ||. Smith is in- nations
Joseph 11 Choate. Jr., o f H*
undrr thr codr
for thr mduMry. long s i x atlrncr ha* irigniMt »n apretor, and Jay II llrtk. W KYork, director of the federal
Thr judgr ftrninl thr older
Wall .Slrrrt lla n ll) ur.r vtsHr %*a* Itrtta, and K l\ l-ane a ir clerks
rohol admlnlstratnin which «tn ••
In thrsr .»»!•«, h o w rv rr . N B A taurd in public
to imprdr thr for this election
powered, to regulate all
has a further legal wrapon. Many h ^ c tw of Frank I *n k**M4i4li. It
Omaidr male
fnlrrrat Is brinff
o f thr c lranrrs com pla ne**! again *t v*a* thr ailrnrr of a liralrn bully manifr«l^i| in thr outcom of the o f the liquor Industry.
yesterday to fam illarlic ntntkgl
have
Imtii displaying thr tdur
Altamonte .Springs
a ho traitr* that hr ran doiuinatr election at
with his duties, lie mn/agTed I
tagla. Thr ag rr rm rnt
that
gor-* and
tahrrr
v
t
e
r
*
ar«*
to
elect
•
may­
intimulalr
im longr* thr
length with the Presiilent’a IttUl
with il
i* rr gar d rd
a« l« ga ll) Amrrl an puhl * "
or, *r\rn councilincn, and an asdepartmental alcohol control &lt;JOH
»r*sor treasurer.
kiinilmg it* s l g n n * to thr codr
Hr added that thr “ T oiy m wi
for t h n r »ndu*try oner it
pro(andldatr* for mayor are W. mlltee

™

—\

PAN - AMERICAN
M EETING OPENS
WITH PEACE CAU,
President Of Uruguay
Exhorts Nations To
End ChacoWarfare
M ONTEVIDEO. V r u g n a y .
Dec. *.— (A .f*-)— lir.
Jaee Pal
Casaurang.
Metlraa
farelga
aiinUler revealed his aalion'a
Intention to sponsor a alt to Ioa
year Pan-Amerlraa moratorium
an all publir and p rlrs l* debts
today when he proposed ta
amendment to the Paa-Amrrlesn ewnferrnrr agenda. T h * .
M eiieta diplomat protested (h a ll
the caafereaie pregram dealisgwilh debts, silver.
and other
monetar, queal'nna be aHar*4The steering committee Indi­
cated It would decide aw th*
Mexiraa amendment tomorrow.

H

Richberg Says Undue pf lhr unit Flower, in a speech
Importance IpBeing
Given To legality
Of Recovery Plans

To R a i s e Millidi
Without Increat
Rates On Incoqu

!«s r s * .

oual

Elections Will Be
Held AtAltamonte,!h*"
0 v ie d o, Sanford

M ONTEVIDEO . Uruguay. Oec.
4 (A*!— Inaugurating the seventh
I ’an-American conference,
Cresident Gahhisl Terra of Uruguay
yestrrady exhorted the nations of
the Americas to put an endA ta
IV
warfare in the Gran Chaco
to lower tariff tie triers.
President Terra demaMwd
scaling duwa la all
Am erica*
countries of roatoms tariff* whuff
President Roosevelt Justly termed
unsuun-L fal'al and direct origins
tors of world economic disaster."
He referred to Mr Roosevelt'*
iridirtment of the lls w lry Hinool
tariff measure arid retaliatory acU
havr IDr
thr right
l». I
• " dr* idr«| ti ! JMltdr mr for K*l llrown ami H (&gt; Smith; can­
Mg
to which other
nations
were tnulgatrd Thry havr
having pla&gt; r«l rvrti a -rnatl part
forced."
didate* for the council stats are,
(•lead for exception for It* term*,
(Coniinuso On t'sgr Three)
J \V Osteen, II K* Fuller, I.. I&gt;Turning to war tn the Gran hut, failing to i|o ao. arr regarded
Maine* V. T llatnes, C.J.Huraon,
a* voluntary
*ul»»cithrr* to thr
Chaco between Bolivia and P a n
I l( K llofman. W O. Iloldsworlh.
guay hr •sol, "The nol-ls Am eri­ vwlr That, in N ltA ’s legal thr*»r&gt;.
j
i
can juridical liadition cannot re­ hind* them to ah itr or ruffrr pen J
|Sam Hall, Kmma Ahtnitt Lyman,
W hrtlin
main hurled In the swamps of th-f, aide* ss vmlatoi*
It i Livingston, II |). McIntosh. A.
( hero ’
j Hi
-i
St Petersburg
I'rtrrnhurg |
prr**lng
i lull l.a.l &lt;
W Mullrn, J FI Ru-&gt;*n. and H. E.
***
-t
for
assesiorThu* was sounded the opening f |o\%ii lhr hliH' i-aglr
C n i q u o in It* p r e . r n t s t l o n w » * T y l r r , randnbtov
t i r a f u r r r a ir , M argaret Haines,
keynote of the conference among knotan here
tin- w i ld K . i n i d l i m v i an d i-nti-f
the oldest' society of nations .\nd
t a i n m r n t w h i c h taa*&gt; prr *e nte «l )»&gt; W It llaliard and It. C. Livingthe largest eserpt (hr lo-sguc of
J
A
"Jim** l l l a r k , f o r m e r g a m e sl«»n
MAHONH TO M KKT
Thin election it unusual In that
Nation's, ronssiluting a third of
c o m m i s s i o n e r , for s U mi i Ml of In*
the world's governments.
f r ir r ld s at a r a m p
on
the hoge all voting is tu be done between
Regular commMPhaWon v(.*)kn. M H’vwry game preserve fr p fk c r 7&lt;uo W'te s li and-IttrtKX mrlreh. » .. I’lMlpwiad .(turn. . JiiXt.
foul |»dge Mo. rti. K 4 A M
lonilow morning in the ( ummunl(Continued on I'sgv Tw o)
o l a O r a n g e ' o u n l i e * ^ e e t e n l a ) afl
I will l»r held at the Mas onic
ty l l o u * '.
i etYtnon
j Temple tomorrow night at H 00
I l . i ' d n vutrr* a i r to niert
at
P r a c t i c a l l y all of the g t ie * t * mi
MA N Y K IL L K H HY I.A V A
&lt;o’clock, It wa* announced h* K-i
llo- Town Hall to r l ' v t a mayor
w...*hi,.rul m s .lrV l
•'&gt; ai'i-lsnr. t..rlu.h.i, l(al,.h
1). Hrceilen,
suit five roumimsn.
HAN
SA LV AD O R ,
Salvador, Kvery mrmter »* es|»ectea| to l»e ' Wight, 11r S |*ur*toii, and Henry
Cam M a l e * arr W. It Wtlltamv,
Wight,
of
Sanford
Snteen
Mir
I tec
4. (Ah An
oadrterm ned |present. K lection of officers for
■ ml J ' . s l r Midiowan for mayor,
planes
made
|irifert
land
ng*
o
»
number of farmers were trapped 1U34 Is to l»e the feature. Visit*
and M r*
Maud,
Coates,
Karl
snd killed l») stream* of lava from lag Master Mason* are Invited to • new airfield which had Ju»t licen Haul, Jack Kavell, Jo* l-elnhart.
rornpleted
In
the
heart
of
thl*
Italco volcano.
. attend.
J I , Malcolm, and C. T. Nlblack.
107.000 a« re game preserve, and
fuf rounoilmrn
over Ml gue»tf&gt; were in attend
ancr

1

I OCJ I Men EnjoyWild
lhr.Ciame Dinner AtCump

Fall Term Of Circuit Court Will Open
BeforeJudgeMillard B. Smith Tuesday

M r. Illa rk
hai n ently
|a*eri
named
a*
au|»er v o u r
«rver l l u «
t r a r t u f land
wlilih
I* a Inal* I
1 h»p r o p e r t y l*
l ear N a n o a e e
Fall tvrm of Clrruit Court. with desertion and non -aup|Hirt | &lt;»w i |4n | t.v o f f i c i a ls of t h r M r C r o i y
Dan Driyyvr*, while, - h a ifrd f» an d 10 re n t store i nt er es t* , an I
Ju'lgr Millard B. SmMb prv.nlinc.
it is dest ine d
to l» ern m e
one of
will convon* tn th* Court ll«tu§r| vslth yrsrvi larreny
i ,t h r fine*!
a pur r Milan'*
hunt rig
at 10:00 o'clock tomorrow morn - Charles C. F^arI&gt;. whttv, rh
nd f i s h i n g g r o u n d * in K l n n d a
ed wHh yrand larrrny. srul the
Inf.

Stala'* Attorney I .
F'. Boyl* larreny o f an auto
Malcolm Hall, white, rhaixv-i * .
,
.,,,
,,
has announced (Fiat ai-out 28 rasr*
I D n y U I Iia E lk D e llV tT H
nf all*x*d law*vtolatiun are to tw with an attempt to murder
Geory* II. Hill w hit', charx'd
tnrd hy th* fra iw i Jury which
I* srhrduUd to f o
into artlon with embesxlemenC.
D. R. Johnson, whHe, rharx'-i
shortly
after
th* op*nlnx &gt;1
Before a large and reverent au
with an atlrmpt at murder.
Court.
Hience which had gathered tn pnn
Rathe
Kennedy,
white,
c
baryod
r*rson* caiUd for X'aad full
Sanford Klka in pa&gt;ing irUnitr t••
with receiviny stulen property.
duly ar».
Frederick of
John Livinys,
white, charyed their dead. Y H
E. II Allman, E. II. B*nn*tt,
Daytona Bea h l^wlgr delivered an
A J U n db frfh , J. J. Bally. M. with th* larreny of an auto.
H. J. Oliver,
whffs,
charyud oration which Is said to f avr
C. Naufhcr, Priro A n fol, R. M.
tanked aniong the fineat ever
Cro.rnstVtn, Charles Dunn, C. A. with deeertlon and non support
Mrs. U
A.
Sheldon,
white, heard In thia city on a similar oc­
Donni., F: J. Camoron,
U
B.
casion.
H lfftn s , K. W. D^ans, D. 0. Den­ charyed with kidnaplny.
Local Klks mat at thsir lodge
II. F .Walker, white, rhary'd
mark. E. F. Mitcham, J. K. Rookar, C. H. Huttasr, J. A . Carter, J. with obtainlny money under false looms and marched to the F ii.t
( Congregational Church for tor
C Owen, A. E. Moran, H . II. pretense.
Charyv* of murder are ayai-ivt aanri.es which began at .1 (XI
Oolfur, D B U v y , J. T. McLain,
J r , Edward T o fllty , W. T . Maul­ Ansa Ms* Ashley and Tom Dan- o'clock.
The program included aete&lt; * i **ha
din, M. B. Uadsr, H. C, 1‘arkar, lali| chary** of braakiny and *aR. C. S troof. C. U Hyatt, G- W. toriay ar* ayalnst Mack Will-ami by the Hanford (*»nrert Orrhesiia.
Beott. J. F. BchoiXJftd. J. D. Cqs* and Boolar T. Bradley; charyas uf vucal solo* by Mrm. Roby |*aing
aady, J . U Cowdrick.
W.
R. foryary are ayalnst Wed* How­ and a duel by Mr*. I*alng and
W illie, Mrs. George
Harden, with Mis
Ksaatk. H. A . Lynd, Mbrtln BUn­ ard, Mas* Walaon, and
Maxwail; chary* af dr*ert1 jn a n ij Margaret Ilavls a* arcontpam.i.
Ks. sad D. T . Tarry,
scheduled fa r la v v s ilfa -1wn-aupport
U
ladf*d
afaiovt and Mr. Frederick's oration. O ff&lt;
j M *lt«a Wilson, alias Bits Mciu- rera of th* lody* pre**atr-&gt; lhr
Mm by Iba f t and Jury ara:
S U l s r Batiar, wbM*. ebarfod l f t * i a ebarya of rntvrinf with- Impressive memorial ritual
braakiay and sntortn f tbs M l brsakiag
is afalast
Fred
Local Elks who diod daring ih,
of Mrs.
Mabi*
llutcblasi Mourn and a chary* of an Intent raat year were: X 0. Mariwsthrr,
lasr month.
to aisrdar ia ayalnst lla K i* Wh.t ,W . CL Williamswa, C. F. VUIia..i*.
Arthur Cranston, wbita, chary*d| tok*r,
and Bam Jones.

InHpiring Ad d r c HH

Golf ClubMemberehij
Drive Workers M^eej

With th* snnusl Snnford Coqy
try Cluti mrmhrrshtp d rlO
u|*,| to x#t undvr
o'clo'k tomorrow morning, 0 %T
army nf wmkeis who liatc tro
unteered to help tn raising - th
41600 quota, met at the City 1!^
• I 6 00 o'clock th * s lts rto W I
ll|ten to last minute ilalailp ^
T?te* tfrfec* M-*nnArrwFt-4sy**eM4||utchi*«»n, head «»f the drive ann)
One hundred and
pfrxoll
are to In* appnmrhed tomorrow
Wednesday by mrnilwr* «•!
team* Fiarh person will he Mbs
to pledge h lm .'lf l » t’ »&gt;' FHL *'u1
tng the season, nnd va h w&lt;II
told that the rlub can u|K-rala'adl
quately provid'd the 81500 I
rais'd
.' .-'.I
Menil-vr* of thr army Includ
Mr*. V A Spovr. Charles IKini
It B. Chapman. S O. Chase, Jlj
| Henry Watson, and F’liink P f M
; a* captain*; Mr* II M W nUof
| Mrs Roy Hymen, Mtr T R. Mclj
lh r San fo ld (ia rd rn Club iia* • mg. Miss
ain't h Am»rmakuj
F.liraUdh
aic r p tn l the
asslgtimcnt
nf ar
ohn Ludwig, H. 1
K. F Dorner, John
i a it g i it g fi»i tlir hall and table dec
Chandler ShArol
Highley man,
hr
•mr nf j Fred Roily, John
in llrrbvt,
lh r b »t, K*. W
... • litin» »hi Il Ml e to
8 t• Ml U re* of the teat ■mun al |.Fite, r. K
.. Williams.
Iia ine. C. R.
K. Raw
... 1*1 1 III l»e • lag •d at the I’arisn son, (I A Speer, Jr*. J L. Mnrer
Lingle, L I
H •II* • F» idMJ mu ht l i Hi-nor uf tette, Mrs (iltn n
IU••ml•••rs of the it y and ruunty Doyle. Kvjvert A i l , S A lllvq, Ja
1•• llll 1**10n’* and ot hr r * fflrlal* J. A
W right,
lien
Cantwel
ta Ih their wive*
George Thuraton.
a n d Fran
II taM* 1CM1tied that the rcntral Me sch as workers.
t hr no of thrsr de orations will he
thr official flag ol thr t Ity of
.Sanford Mm W
Watson is at
lhr trad of the committee's in
rhaige uf iteeuratlons
r t nnm %
.Member* of the
testimonial
stall***
titan U w l t e
supper rominillee met at thr City

(iarden Club Will Aid
At TeHtimonialSupper

YeHterday’HWcathe

Hall thi* afternoon to arrange de­
tail* for this affair to wh! h the
public is invited A nominal sum
is to he asked for an adequate
«upper which Is to lie prepared by
Mt* I'earl llansell of the Montetuina Hotel.
NFsGKO C O N V H T K D
DECATUR.
Dec. 4__ (Ah —
I l f / » w d I’attrrson, ona o f savsn
negro** -hargod with aUacktng
twu whit* women aboard a freight
train Mar. 28, 1081, was convlcWd
.Saturday by a Morgan county
graiui Jury and for th* third lime
hi* punishment wff*,. fill'd
at
death.

* « I N r &lt; » l t l » K«lur4tah

71

dAN ri'UI* Mui.rfav
II.
A palarhlt nl« I* r l&lt;t» 71
Harlow
Must Is
r#rt La Mil* t dal*
Kurt klyer*
Tart h »rt’*
iialassvIlU
.
Hast ln§ •
Krr Wrvi
&lt;issi
Miami
('loudy
Mtox* Haven
OceU
OliMrk'ih*#
&lt;u laadn

a

�The Newspapers And Recovery
the Rtnr. F * C ftgh N n 'g recent d
T V « y newspapers," U gstlM r w ith Gen. A h _
reference to the “ dead c a ts " with which c e r t a in ___
had filled the air, and the rather general attitude o f the
newspapers that a " fr e e press’ ’ clause nhould be included ia
their code, It would seem a reasonable assumption I f a
rather large proportion o f the public had gained the im­
pression that the aewapapers aa a whole are opposed la
hftlrc measure to the recovery program.
Such Is not the ease, however. ‘T h e truth o f the mattsr," according to E ditor and Publisher, “ appears to be
th'at, while gome newspapers, notably the llea rst groups
Chicago Tribune and Chicago Dally News, have candidly ex­
pressed disapproval o f Che N R A recovery plan, the rank and
file o f newspapers over the country continue to g iv e pow er­
ful support t o ' the Roosevelt movement and the political
truce which went into almost unanimous e ffe c t follow ing
t o il I** ml
March 4lh generally continues. Th ere are large and in­
* W
r o to n t w ak
fluential groups that espouse the N R A principle in editorial
a to the
columns and play up the news o f the administration with
N a ira kaai
enthusiasm and apparent conviction that recovery results ktotarir.
completely ju stify the President's plan.

iFO O TNO TES FOR
C E N T E N N IA L

Sraf# ■taadlly

nd i "

Iw boU
pour a a m n t cuuasel. It
odd.e* thought; such pur&gt;-!*■ l b* aril * --------------o f madmen, or o f God.
can life most unsteadily;
part;
and Jig-saws, pattern still
waited;
not divided blark end

I White
Cd with Infinity of art—
'T H H M B i M a t r F . parades ami Jest—
. . ^ H p 'f c a h u l y , that ws (bought
1would be ae rare,
beauty everywhere!
aplte
fou r admonition to be wli
Often wa have had to Impro-

K a
__ and li ght.
W a ry doors that turned on
flimsy hinges,
1that our moral sansa
had twlngaa.
Philosophy IV
(a B from
Suius)
phy V (a C from Ike)
altogether armur proof us
ng for the Beautiful.
td-Cuod
tW y never promised that
they would.)
there wa* tender cenar'rnre,
aald to he our fftiiilr?
•d W9 c r M
9 V 9 H know Just what I
le"

lj

rkrlfftffffcfr M«rUy*

it,.
MS* Jtoopl* 1**111 la think
Hta fr*adorn of
th* pr*aa
tha fr* * us* uf it* *dv*reolumna.
thing (hat wrnl *rr*wy
tha N R A program an&gt;war
Idea about RFC loan* to
n»*n who war* Buffering
bar payroll coala.

w- ■ ■ w----M U m t Herald, which hea
plated a buBinru aurvay
&gt;Miami &gt;
Sit nation,
w rit**
Rooacvtlt that cundlh* Miami hare Improved
m*ch aa alghty patrral in
maa. It la looUag forward
eat boemllma
pruaperlly
g ta U r .

M --------------------_ 1 L PuM k -la. alaaaat
to figure out what I*
by tha eoramediry d &gt;llar,
dollar, the price India
•th e deflated dollar, tha
l ailvor &lt;lul•tha baloney dollar wbtlr
dolar h* know* anything
tha Alm ighty Dollar.

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-----

are chaaging and alklag may happen but
Krvlaa, tha Rngllah draa vialoa which dafira
Bald bp rtcrntly: “ I
t o r i ta tha day when tha
Ot the U ait ad BCataa, lad
, paopla #f tha irtah Kraa
ill aeaktfer. raadmlaik &gt;0
tritlah Empire."

4* 5 "

A ito *,

•There Is no evidence that Mr. Roosevelt is not open to
suggestions, that he does not want ronatrurtive criticism
nr that he views the recovery plan as a fixed and nonassailnble policy. Tic has some results to show, Isit there ia no
evidence that he thinks it satisfactory. I f anyoor has a
plan which will accelerate recovery and improve on N R A
or any other venture o f the Administration we believe the
White House gstes would swing open and gratefully receive
the Information. Hut plainly the President ami his advisors
arc quirk to resent whnt they think is deliberate obstruc­
tion. They do not hesitate to attnrk this, and we hope that
they will not havo reason .to charge that any 'Tganlied
group in newspaperdom has sought to block the wheels of
the recovery movement for selfish or commercial reasons.
“ Political, partisan, honest opismition la to l&gt;e expected,
nnd Mr. Roosevelt is too murh o f a politician himself to
object to it. Indeed, It might well be regartled as a whole­
some Influence, a desirable check «»n the administration in
time o f crisis. No man or group o f men should want com­
plete freedom from rritlcism, advice and aid in such a
monumental and IrearheroUH undertaking as a romplete re­
adjustment of &gt;the economic system o f this nation. W e do
not think the Administration asks it or expects it. Hy the
same token, however, the American press must not merit
by any word or tlectl public criticism for deliberate, selfish
obstruction.”
— ------ --------- o-------------------C h r ititin n H — 1 9 3 3

With the months o f the year entering the home stretch
and Christmas only three weeks away, one should be par­
doned for offering the rather trite advice to do your Christ­
inas shopping early. There is going to Ire some Christmas
shopping this senson, for the first time In several yearn,
nnd (hose who come first will Ire able to buy things before
they have been generally mulled over by the whole puMk.
Kor the whole public Is going lo lie in there doing wuwr
shopping. Kor the first time in vran* then- is no unarmplnymrnt in this county. The Civil Works Administration
has put hundred* of men to work who haven't worked in
ages. Many of them, who may have received ten or fifteen
cents an hour occasionally for |mrt time work, an- now rerciving at least thirty- cents «n hoor Cor thirty hours a
weyek. Last week mnn- than five thousqnd ikdlars was re­
leased locally by the Civil Wdrks Administration. This week
It Is expected to reach nearly twice that amount.
This sort of thing is going on throughout the whole
country. It is estimated that several million men will r »
I&gt;ark to work during Ihe next week or two. Their wages
will bo high enough so thnt they can buy the things i-ssam
tial ta a healthful existence and perha|ia have enough left
ovrt to provlik- for a Christmas present or two. It is ex­
ported-that four hundred million ikdlnrs will be put Into
circulation by the Civil Works Administration tssfore the
end o f February.
Hurh sizable disbursements going inti* the “pockets of
those who have no alternative.but to s|*a-»d it cannot help
but have a stimulating effect upon business. The man in
the streets who long ago was di*wn to hi* last sa*u. is not
going to rreale a problem o f hoarding when for the first
time in months he finds himself on a regular payndl. Ia&gt;ans
to corporations may go to build up liquid reserves, but contributkwis U» the unemployed &lt;|uickly fin’d their way into
the regulnr rhaiuiels uf trade.
ii» « * ia t v

eawfiatowShe-eerpeet- ora m * | e * r * n n

Vtla w k S h 'fc ----l l i i v t n , , I to
liv e *- were allied a «i

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a toll

Jack—
aa
baak a a » saeiklltaie ua p a lila i,
oauaeaaet tkat it a
C *«e,aiaeai d e p * l».
“ 1 leU jraaa. o r . d * \ k r * tr
• kaak'a i n t o aad gaktto ti
Seeto. ml Ike r n d t agaiaut Ik*
kaak lay ua credit
"C Ike a a * ml ISIX. aad Ik* p .
Hal mmmry effect ml t
1 .red d p h y toaacd
*eU*a« r a N e toad- ua tke —f l y
c rv a ia c W a t.
State bank., buuiag t o d
a tk little k m h u , r
fraaa
tow, kelped
.u p i* t
credit aad r a i m r y , f i
-barraap tke*, aitk to.*toc (in t o
iMsa.iss* ua kask a * . ,
•aly flS.INM PM ml
vault*.
Tke dew, aad h r
wa* aarvhretrd,
I to.
“ » ' act ml l i * ;
at Ike r a ta d n I , I u
katto
mi d a a * acaledL Sdaea
Seared a* far.I a- tt aa*
t Bea d
dentaad fee

BALLARD'S FEEDS

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R G A T S Q U A L ir r PAINTS

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ness during the next few months, and nuuiv f**r the first
time In years will enjoy a truely merry Christmas free
from the worries of destitution.

DECLINE FROM
JULY PEAK HAS
LEVELED O F F

m ot

in * P gb t
la t o , to a t o lU , ra fa l * t t a “ W all I
Street - Ills I r a i *
t r w t - tb n &gt;
ka&gt;aa aa Ike T i U h n
Set.* taaap t o l mtmimiy ml
aad p * n * * a l s h i w n
a rir u l H o i a y mi tW trkrka a ll m |
trad* ua p l i t m a* p a r t i n d
today.
t o k »— raided t o u r l f
« a-kard a i n r y ' ■ * « , a
baa town atosat tke n a a t i j
r ml tke n ih arjatk ar

cigarettes were made by hand

• ilr r m r l) low, rest i l w r U f n 4mv«|jj)lnr la &gt;aat« M u c n .
TW
Inula rail that tto m ark'! aa*.
Ikervfotr, U * WaJtky rafdUtoa to
receive l l a m
to appaar.

The
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far l he week raded N*a. St ihaam i

renewed aut'imottva tWffCnd Jar li(U» Week. im m + U m *a with tost
•teal, together with buying far »w r, however, were tkatoctod ky
public works and far the rail-'*** fart that TkaakagUtag- fell
rsoda, the .leal Itohenry would l« &gt;bel week la IWO. and case a
pal ha aurprltcd If Ite volume he-1 week later tku yer. rawer pc-&gt;-

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4o aipand before the rad of I duellos * » * placed hjr the kdtjraar, althaayk usually it doe. |»o* laetiluto at I p n f i I M H klkaffat quicken aa lil January. Is g a l |» ■ « k&gt;ur» acaiesl M I7 .X O .a M
output ha* b ald . at t a shawcl j i* lb# piaviooa week and M T V
alatlaaary rate daring the past | («.(W 0 I* Ike like week mi IKtt.
three weak*, some what uodhr 30 Vrelrto rar Itodpiva •kyfiar* I V
pa reeat e f capacity,
;M 1 or « total !t pejcev* Ir m kb*
, a a t.ll trade, after t.p e o d to * &gt; ' " " * # - « k ta k veer* B * a r . F »
ikarply to aew blob* far the sew•*»
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ing the pact week, according ta
the review ef Dan A tired.treat,
which ahld “ while the alobUg
dawn ef consumer demand ha*

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priaal '
®11 • ‘ MitTtin to \|i** A l b u. the
1 pn »»B|NW*enV o r. tf be b*
Mr.
and
M i a , flgxawr■ f\
enduavtim to inur*|&gt;rv«#nl him l ' * ! 0*k#r fe m in in * rolfw Nft- wftjwywblv
prtral and aon. B aa^Jl iwtiili-ed
p utrayed
by
1 ilvuti Ta^biuaiii,
hi* la w fu l tupwrior*.
In the rn-l
Friday frwm A at h .ay wbar* they
K i l t y k ' l l ) l l t a i e I b a i i l e y . a r il
that be e r l k s v l
bird t h at hi*
w e n cal lad by tb* illaowa aad
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death * ( Mr. Frias I** f al baa, U&gt; C. i
h in t
Mr. Frteat tan* bed kl*
J . Itra m left
a ig b ty -e ie w tt Klrthda, last How-1 T W “ **• “ * ' U*
i V i r e w h er e
Any and waa ow* of the frw
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morning ( W e l n . n
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I that Mis- Jturaa. WUklnaon ui
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' N *w V »rg Caty utlh the Be*. It
; A . U. Baaly uffLlattng Mr. and
Mrs Holloa a n
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hoaryaxixwi n K w tk Catrdlna At
M&lt; ronrhiston they
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their bsuue in llnsiklya wbriv
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Mrs. M yrtlr .Taylor Bradford,
ly r ic ’artist of M lw il, who 1* the
liuusa guest o f Mrs. Ralph A.
(Continued From Pago lin e )
LkMMAK.N TU STLVK
t i n UMt
Smith ami who gave a lecture
in
this* e
contewt
f o r economic rtnm . ways, lie is all wet and doe* a nvcntly at Rollina College, was
t
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good sm g ami dinrr.
E m I Lf^RMUMI Will p i t 1
honor guest at -a luncheon riven
“ But In this Instance it wouM
iaraediataly cicm pt
from
■tr *ml %hmm m i m e pBctamj
Irid p y by Mia. W. M . Sct.tt.at
•m
that
be
is
all
wet
in
giv
lbat
aaterory
not
only
lb*
naori
A iV ^ U r y ^
it U *l
lng“
he
puhW
(
K
sting"anil
'ilanci’.]
journal*
oho
are
faeormlilr
to
Mr
• " " • 'H r
im rtia i a n ) | K n rwds a t J. W . Cook nil) ( V
t u t . w . JL *
“ Mr, Smith speaks the Tam Mia. Bradford. Mrs. Hcolt, Mrs.
•f
WnwnwV lint, «| fr e t la lanrn that be w l f r m l I It none rail'* financial rrfurni*—ralongue, and the word *ha- 1 tV. W. Meeds, ami Mrs. Smith.
many
fnruu that a n iatandvd In frv* u*
*• W hrW W rln r^ U r, lin V ia arm in a football
At lha cl»** of luaghroa the
b s c y ' la an important part uf.
front
tbe
r
*
M
atamlanl
but
also
at I I *
» \ k i t . M r.! late K n lijr nflrm ooa.
party want Ui the Orlando Chainthat liniite,! \&lt;caliu)ary.
Ihna*
decent
American
publicaw 11 n u t a t]
“ II* uioil it tu hi* campaign tier of Commerce where, at the
IM * p II.
will
m b o f W altar IWal will H - ttqnavlvich allhoufh they iliffcr in
to all
fo rthe presidency. He said mi request o f the Orlando. A rt Asso­
r*dWj
from
what
I
Knee
wieo*
la
grot to Warn that W Wake hi*
matter how thin you rut it, it's ciation Mr*. Bradford, had an ex­
t m e t v Mrs. II. M. I'nrox^th .m l collatbraH tarin g tb# TVnnhsgie- raiad lieeertbelem* have not fartrek w » w i t a t I M
•till halo ary.
hibit cf bar water colon, gave
rotten
th*
principle*
of
fsirnaoi
Mr*. A. R. Mar-Wall w,U V Wo-1 - tag holiday*.
T h e voters rut It pretty thin| tending*, o f her poems, and a
and
o
f
honesty.
* * * * ** t * » I M m . R.srrswW «
m rtj w t
T h e ir number Is lep on, Tbay for Mr. Smith in that campaign.I short lecture.
• » * W in * n o b
wuk Mr*
Mira K ia a k Rtha Museum bar
So Mr. Smith went hack to work
In bar le ct u re
Mr*,
ll r ad fo rd
_
vh
sre to be congratulalrdl'
W. T . LnagVy.
C «*v to Umatilla to ijan d a ikkrt
for Wall Stres-t.
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V i m I C V tV at
ialle&lt;l a tt e n tio n t0 the m a y a t i n e *
I 'll Coughlin quote,! a hat be
“ Now he is campaigning
fur o f Imtfiy, rtatinjr that t h e y are
lime with bar sistsw, Mr* lltswwrd
V'
■ • M tlU r tw t o l l . w*H * * ■ »&lt; * M oVtocl at IW rbortb. —
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ram ■
governmental figure,
hard money. Along with Mr. Mor- l i t e r a lly filled w ith Illustration*
•A
ilK fe W w
O n * * , M n A n &lt;tn m
of U a
to illustrate the scope of the J. 1'.
i gan, fiacal agent for (he British
F V *t M o t W u t Charrh will m
Morgan Company Inirrrst*, lie
nnd th a t the aeillnir point o f a
KmpJre and Ml, Sprague. Ameri-|
R. L l i h o i M l jw t r n b r for
, n U M « v KawO M
inatraiitie ia it* Illustration*. She
at T:3* p, H . at «W U w * r M rv
said
that
a
newspaper
depend*
(or
can
a
ih
iio
r
of
the
Hank
of
Kng-|
Wmbinyrtim, IV C , a b m he Will
EkrW an
W. C. O ilm a n , F W n l Heights.
its existence “ mil only upon cir- land and along with the interna-' also a pak e o f a rt a* a gre a t fort*
reon la about a week In ronfarcv 1straw bat n y e ially u|Hin ml tlaal bank» r »
V O k B U T ,
genet ally,
wliose • r in t h e ro m m err ia l fie ld and
N K * v ita revel ml labor IrmWtm.
C K k A »&lt;*&gt;
T W W ■■*«»'» Mioai iaary Sar
in
thr
m U s ia g ;- With Ihu thought in thoughts, B* you ail know fioni eaplatniHl it* t n f l u e n e
at M l i &gt; M at IW im M
r f t a t th a .F ir tt bajdsrt C W n i
mind, b* said, **wilh Ihe million^ eaposure and experience, are ren- home.
Hr. and M n .
Karl
Am bm i* o f dollars or advertising held over I tvr,l on f oreign loans and Id g
M m. Hradf to d ha* been aa*oand children iprat Tbaabrgivlag
C M * I M M r 'M H t C
t M Iran a t A t * * P. M. at th . ch.
W om an '*
the beads o f editor* as a cluh, try j comml«sions. lather than on th • rntrii w ith the
CM nA ^
a*A
Monthly I v M
snorting M
Uay » u b Mr. and Mr*. R. l&gt;
to faihess tbe stattstka which taivntial inti-re-Is „ f the Am eri­ t'lidi for thr* pm* i four year* pro. * * .* * * —j
oC th* Wonsan's Clab G riffin, M irtle A vena*.
motmic art in such a way that *he
have been preaontrd to us hy the can people.
“ Mr. Roosevelt l« strieing
to hn* become a leadmir factor in
“ * * * ' * 1 m* ** ** ■««a tab* g W » at I t * iV b it a t
committee oo banking ami curM n . I-*.iUc Balgbk a n 4 .!jfU .
get
the
iKTWnlry
i«u
iy
0»ic
IW rtah W a n with Mrw. II. M ."
She art w orld there Under h n
Unlted Stales Sen1W o t b y IWtton o f I b U n d sp ent I
J
bhmd money of .he Shyl.iek.
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at*.
.Miami ha*
what
1*
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b
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n
e
a
b
end
b
a
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nrttb
M
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a
f
f
t
f
liutn
Un
haul
mutivy
ui
at Weak*, C M u a ll ai U l n e v Karl U haaaa
l u it ia u * a Ihe A »| ^ ab m urliich
T W S la lK H c a H fM Trd tn by
l
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b
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a
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t
na*
Jhurt) Bleu.
FW »t W it W ili* ' C M a rb ' « m ( l n a k r t i n i a I J » » paeha* Imv m e inlet national be ca use
F t. Coughl a wrr* tb, iwr nhtmilig
j “ He i* trying l„ make money
* ^ " V * " I " ] ? 1' ! * * !* l « " &lt;a a t &gt; o « » r y o f O ^ r r . ' .
Mis* Beatrice Howard of lie the extent of Murgan holdings in| easier for
*r»
m a n y fo re urn * r t i* t * jfo
t«*
Ihe
ateiage
n
lirn
rn.nTag aa &lt; * I t
fcronroattoaa sna, be mad* with Land sprat the week-end here
A m rr.a n industry.
1easier tu get. easier I tra in , ,-astet Miami l a s t year m M iam i t h e n '
. T. L a w
Fr. Coughlin also reiterated
with her patent*. Mr. and Mrs. It.
w e re
20 a»!i*f? frtim
S p a in ,
c. c.
*'
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A Howard, South Sanford A ve­ yesterday his assertion that he is
"H
MHe
e is
ih trying
t iy u iK In |gn
ei i e
r our
nur peF r a m e, I t a ly , t lei uiany. S w i t i e r B cg n W a n t &gt; « o f So-&lt;a*W
empowered by the teachings of pl» |h* rNpiui m"iu*y which lor- famt. Fm rlam l, Swethm, R i a * i a ,
r Waf ilu K a n W r T V * O rfc r o f
h a rkurch tu discuss other lhaii c if u n i u « ‘ii' Iih m 1 w lnw tjy jfiMin ami Aii'tr aJIa.
art oWo for IW K p t m Star o il! V W M at
slrtetiy religious and ewlrsia-ti thwir |*n»|»lr “
tis* Freda Uanas was ajnw
1*1 i t f r w o i P f U l e r uf fihdlin* w a*
«:T * P. M.*at tW X m * k Tempi*.
T h ^ l ,»rvhh*iit
llt-ar*t
c*'iilina from Sanford spending th* cal m a lle i.
In *upp,ot of this
ilM
Sdbaal F T .
Imoioi jju«‘ *t ami s j v a k r r loat y e a r
O n t o * o f ofZkoro.
V e n d in Tampa, ami alien.! content ion h« quote,! slalrmrtitsj umlp if I \&gt; iiifcr In makt- iL iMiBAiblo n| the A rt S al on mid M is Iliad
m t a* I J t nVbark at l be
FK1UAY
American proiku th In . .lujo-te ford honored Mr*. W M. Sc&lt; It
the Florida Maitland foot 1*11 from ISsprs Iwo X1H nod Pius
»a M tniaa. Mn. (torotby
Ihywlar M n tin y o f fiallir llarri.
"If 1
rn tfrtd
thv l i 'l » in world maiket* to protect Ame
c f i h h c i l v m hrt retMi|fnilii*n «*f
onK afWab oa tb* w t/Kt, ooa i V a rtn o f the IV A. K anil
ic a a mai k* i w r i im n flood of ton
lllta I
■4TELTI*\ y 411natfi &lt;f m. hr
M i* S e o t t ’p tw o pit dure* o f Plot I
b
feriatma ta bo W t i at 3 O* o'rbnrb at I be Wuamsubstantiate,
e " * 1’ .
to
IV Kime of tbe Fcicral Farm fttaml p rrju m l
tl« sce nes. " W i n d on l-ake Mon
m w ay a *
i;ive
»iur
A
m
e
i
He
»*
&gt;
tr&gt;ink’
o f U r v A. B IVlers.*,. Magvwdia
, Bank o f Urtando was la my lU lr m r a U rria tivf to Ihrir
ican people ea-*y inure y mi
that i w , " and “ T i o p iv a l (•old*'
,\ , r « w , a d b M iv li. U. i, w n i l l San!&lt;0.1 Uoiay aiiemling ta sever­ fmaifrml
to Ihrir
*A a t tb * Sm tb
M i » Hradfoi d fia- heen a c l i v r
ami V ia IVtcrsaa a* Iq itrs w s al mailers relating to loans ta '*t»nlrol «if wraith, to thr r ihimiiin t h e y (’ an and will buy noll e b n
P--T. A . w |
m
ly fr o m thr •lo re*, and *n that the in art w in k nil over th r sl a te,
A h a i j meet mg will be bald at th&lt;* area.
Imn and dicta to rwhtp in I hr wivM , a t tb* orb * if
i t n r c r an J the faetnrie* will e m ­ sp eak inir »it i he state emivenMons
rM&gt;nik apherr by KovrrnnirritaL ploy m o i e lalmi
i d * r . Ms
....
in St
P e t e r s h m y and Hollin*
rs
SJkTVRBAT
Mr. and Mr*. John I, Miller left iRtlifpatablf fa c t* "
• l i e i* tr&gt; ui'iE to end ute ruplcy* 1 ‘tdh'if*' Her rm ent (alk at ItidlinM i cb m a rw r im
Fr,
fou
rh
lin
Raid
“
it
'*
nthrr
I
Maaaar
ami
la
th
ey
sapper
w
ill
yeatrrdny fnr I 'area when- they
ment ami i« y i v e all &lt;d a» ruin entitle d.
*f A 1 t
A»*priH i n t0**1 **
rbmrrb «U I mart a t I t *
U M t» Mary l a t i n * frw w A .WO p. M. l a I M a ill m it r tbe r future leone. Mr Rmwrvrll or niin!'* and addtni (ha4 for t ami t^m irn im enr, pro«|»eiity t lo p h a -i/ e d the value o f Ante* trait
r . M by tb * ladles » ( tb* First Mitlei ba. been made salesman the event* of thr pa*t
10 dar * a m i p* a ee o f mi ml
m l trt (he w orld fo 4a\ and itdfletl
Maabadast CVar h is tbe H a it i for Ihe National llea-uit I ompany "h fiT p r o w l to Mr ^milh anti hi
that
A m e n a a* a nation ■ '
ihtnf wrhti oppose the I’ m u lrn l *
1 ^ 0 * * r Z 'o o m ' w * ia * 5
la that lerntnry.
nihteviiibr the 1 ecnymt imi o f th«
Tbe I n d n a
Masse Club wdi
ra iatU ry program that thry a«tr
w o rld h%' It" art.
me.I at 3 l i s 'f W l at tbe *tn4 e
Mrs. M. II Ihrlk returmd yi-- |daji«i|r with moral and political
t b p i ’ f t b n e b &lt;4 Mrs. F a n n ie S. Munson, M y n k I n la y to ibrr bono* in Jorkso*,- tiy namilr. THt pro|dc of till* lia
a t psayee * e r » -' A
prnd'ng six weeks tion arr la tin frame nf mind to
villr after
T h e r e ***rin* tu l-e no limit ti»
l a k a backward *l&lt;rp, former |*&gt;
her* s ilk , hr ■ daughter, M ia
H&gt;dly vMMkst * a b il it y *&lt;&gt; t i b n out
lltKml t ew ami acbievamcHl* autmuwiral fil m*
Foi I u n a ie ly , ear h
U e * rg e W i-tn -ie ia . South S a a f a rf
w iUr»Undi8|
A ,o s , o r.
new ofrefmjy I* k l t r i
th an the
tim tiM M i hn n tibarka r y » t i * laat, and the 1ale«t,
" T h • Mm h
inp I hr cili-nl of I he Mr»riEen in- H a n o o a y ,
a h uh calm
tf# the
Mrs.
M. Callaway left Sun
U'rr*l*. Fi t «&gt;uyhhn »md
M | kiic y e - t u r d a y . I* im «*a»"F'i»
day moentag foe New Voth i n y
"I* ll any wunder then that I u»a
whose ,be w II rrcaiie Ucatruoax
tfwrrr i* *uch an in*tflulioii a-q the
Starriny
at a p n ia ir bsipnal N » was a
Tory ptT“** ti* uphold th«* Mur e*i musical frtoo
I'ara moun t
irom|umw-d by Mr Galloway who
ifajyam, I ta* f Wtam la 1 * Ia vr i y ?
t h e «rvoTite*! and |iMmie*i to date
will ii-lurn hs-ie in a frw days
"£d&gt;to(tai w ntcia tiouiiit! a He A i l h u i Jithn-t*m nf ii .Sant * 4u»h»u
|Mjtni&lt;Kmm *bcrl in the iiioiiiina Mint | hav e p i t o i d e d
with a oo m
TW I .Ml IwT Afi Iw dif* SU'irwIy
a Ikn u A ialk *b r«l la Ilk' a flri
her o f t y p i r a l l t * teddaii «um* ,
i
k
Ujvwta
t
hwrrh
will
h«l*l
iU
H
a
u
n
l
i
nyr
$ 5 5 5 . . . . 7 . B lu x in K
nooat
and the rr«»mrr
them to the
s s o u l U t o « r &lt;*« S w lu n U y f it » «
**l» it any wonder that Ihe old public in typ ic a lly t tomluart f a - h
1 «Q • ' lo ti Iw 9 &lt;«&gt; «»\ »odl ftl lh
, . H u n ir s
political parties tif ^fsleiday
|miv
• ( llr&gt;
Hllma l.uftitqu t*.
t r«*liy who pMived htm -e lf an
thr Ikniutfetw and thr Kepuhlt
Ciwnl rj lin k HiwmI SmM f f wil
rap*, l*uUh wr th I belt fa e* turnril a« hi( a* well a* a * loifei in Ml ‘
Ufwarrl*
thr pa*t » h i
two h u e ll u m o t ," i* 4*y •*n hot i oy
A N D O O O . . . U T THE G A Y W H IT l W A Y !
the pr e-eot tiJm tlj«|ff«'iti
naoonp ful one km lair&lt; "
Mr •tnf illA
It K. K ip p
Ft. t ttuifhlin waol that '*akr»' ». Jmil Hi A h I-, M MM 4OHM ’
iMHiitrr I k K ith ibf m fiaiirhtn,
who
ball Ib d
her
n dc
I r r p * l , all n r * ' |h*|«* i - t i n »v I screen
Horn t oirntw, IU &gt; IninfiiniE m
hetutijr tit that i l«M ifir*lion |.ui * |d* lu hdly
I k l i K illfr IN Hx*4 » l Hflphtfc T h T h e i e u r* •tile ly »»i prof “ loti,
&gt;4*u iia\r uitt in r v r i) ti'a)&lt;*r • 1%
kh\ I* n*mnl
|ti| k f fiam t
which when It tutu* njt of valid 1 fu in i- h e t t i,y a I0114* Inn of fa&gt;«n
mwllirnt. Mi* t l C. I*ric»l mi JSmn
i lie s im tudmy i a t k I l a *..**•, ,Sk*«-la O * ' Mm
: h I4.- Kefr»*»4 anpuimntr. to (jiv Ut ! Jhy
{'IJaHar*'**.
f it* pat ion*, *I*m*|i
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A n n ou n ced

Tbe engagement of Miss Rutli
1‘rtara Huu**, a f this rlly, tlaughtrr at M r. amt Mrs. A. U. House
nf Water bury, Conn., to Ralph J.
Vrrbridge o f Koilus, N. Yat son
of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Verbridgc
nf Bodus. was anni&gt;urtc*d at n
buff*t supp.r given last night by
Miaa House's grandmother. Mrs.
Fiank Peters, at her home on
West First S t m t. The weildlng
will take place Ihe first part of
th* year.
Mvantltir* of radiance rose* and
v iol«U wet* used to adorn the
room* where the gu*«t* were en­
tertained. The engagement was
mad* known by rard* placed in
•mall corsagepresent u i tu the
III guest*. Supper »ai&gt; **rv*,l In­
formally after which a social pe­
riod was enjoyed.
Miss House was hum in Wat*rbury, Conn, where -he lived for
a number o f years and attended
N olr* Dame Academy. She ratne
here with her grandmother sev­
eral year* ago and uas graduated
front Seminole Iligjt School in
liUtl. A fte r her giailuatinn she
-Indie,I nursing at St. Vtn'ent’s
Hospital in Jacksonville for a
short lime.
Mr, Verbridge has madr Sodue
Ins home tht* greater ],ait of his
life, lie was eduraled in thr
Siuiux schiuilx ami later altrm lnl
luislness college in New York.

with lb * bride's parwata.

Dirt Gardeners Circle
Has TtcgroTar
Christmas t ls c t S S lh W W e ie W .’.
feature o f the regular mrtlng o f
the Dirt Gardners Circla of lira
Garden Cluh hald T riila y' 'aiktttIng at the Sanfor.1 C oa a trj O ab
with Mr*. A. M. C arriw ay ' M
hostess. Mr*. J; C. Bert»ou pca&gt;
tided o v e r f w Intsiness tesaloa
when
committee
report a
given.
Mrs. R. K. Hear r*ad a
based on Ideas
for
C h r is t * * !
horn* decoration
in wtrleh aha
stated that in rutting poiasbttlM
to defoliate them Ihe day b*fbrn.
foe tnl*ik&gt;r decoratlori it is ba«4
Mrs. Peas also read an u 'lu t fa s
|&gt;er about Florida laws
oa fa *
-ale of Christ mas green*.
“ The Origin of Christmag T&gt;**«
m alion" was lh* suliject o f t M
|ui|iet read In
Mr*. C a m f*a jf«
A fte r
her
P *P 'r each meiabag
rnKiii- from materials which *b4
Iwoucht,
either
a
ChrlsSaag
wreath or a labit crnlrrpiro*,
Thus* presunt s ic : Mis. J. Ok
Henson, Mrs. C. W linker, Mra.
IV rry Cameron. Mis. A, M. Car*
raway, Mrs. It. R. lu-as, Mrs. Hara
ly Heerwn, Mrs. K. I. IU y, Mr*,
1&gt;. U.
Iteinhait
Mrs. 3,
K,
.Rehwartx
Mra.
M.
Ruporl
3trtckhimf, Jr^ s m l Mr". H. -I4|
Warren.

Wihh (Jertrude IaiwuIh
Alarriod T o Atlantan

Q n lo r

Your

PERSONAL
Mr** MaryucritAi A k * r * o f 7 l'i
Union Avrnut* ba« rtHisivnl wur«!
itf th** marriajrn o f b**r niece, Mi»«
Robin
U e r t r u d e !*««we,
lU ughtrr
uf Mr, ii ful Mr* F r a n k n e n ja m l n
Lo w e n f A t la n ta , to Jo h n Hlalock
H m * a 1*0 o f A t la n ta . Tlui wrdhllnjr
w a* p e r f umotl on S a t u n k y , Nov.
11 at UrifTin, Ua,
Mr*. Kv»* ha* fr lt ntl* h e re a t
wh* haa vl*itn*l Mra, Aki-r* at her
borne here *a a iniTaher o f m*caon*
S h e it* a ifraditHH* of I be
Drtiid Hill* l l t g h School nf A t ­
la n ta anil i* a m em b e r o f the A I
pha S i g m a Phi club. Mr Kv e i»
lh * obk*Fl ton of Mr. ami Ml
K P. K t v . l i e In a grailtiat*
Hi* liu y m High Hchuol o f AtlatiLa
nnd i* ■ iuvui Ih t tif llie Tati l h i
l a T a u fi a la rv il t y ,
Mr Kv e In engaged in the IrtilUT

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FOR GRID TITLE
Oriiler’s Machine Is
Nation’s Only U n ­
beaten Major Team
H E W Y O R K , Dee 4. — W —
I t was "curtains" for football
yestsrdsy a fte r perhaps the most
exciting campaign on record.

Sectional championships except
faiths Southwest had been decided
definitely but the mythical ns
tldnal throne seemed fated to go
ahogging for a generally recog­
nised corupant
The sensational overturning of
both A m y and Duke In Balurdagr'a smashing finale left H. 0.
(Frits) Crisler’s r a J u v slisted
Princeton Tigers the country's
otdy major undefeated and untied
team and with as good a claim aa
any to national honors.
Yet Princeton's schedule, almost
exelnslvsly an all-Eastsm one,
o(bratee to the Tigers' disad­
vantage In snp national title ar­
gument. Could Princeton athletic
atflhorUlsa be persuaded to accept
■ bid to the Roee Bowl, assuming
oda wars extended, the Tigers

m u xl their flm undefeated and
untied N u e n tine* IKS by OPEN'FOK YEAR
trouncing the D b of Tele »t
Now Hsvun, 27-1, and raining
adequate revenge for the 11*14
lacing they look two yaere ago.
During tba early inlmiU* of tba
gamo when Yala poshed tba
Tlgarn around and gained a 1-0
lead on a safety after a blocked
kick, It appeared as though
Princeton might be headed for
Just the same sort ©f disaster
that wrecked the hopes of Army
and Daks. But the Tiger machine
soon hit Its stride, Its sophomore
stars, Carry La Van and Homer
Spoffard. ran wild, the linesman
ripped Yale’s forwards apart and
Princton coasted In to Its most
decisive victory In the series wbch
began In 1476.
Meanwhile Army's hopes of Its
View of the Seminole Cbap^r
first perfect season In 17 years, Future Farmers of Amsrlcs meat
crashed In the turf of the Yankee curing plant whleh opened for Iho
Stadium where a Crowd o f 76,000 season today. Tba plant Is in
saw Notre Dame dims* a disas­ charge of Talmadge Nets this sea.
trous campaign with a spectacu­ ton, and ha and mambera of the
lar fourth period assault that Chapter Invite the pvbllc to use
beat tha Cadets, 11-lt. Wallace
Its facilities.
Wede’i Blue Devils of Duke, at
Announcement was made today
tha same time, likewise were
forced to accept their first defeat| that the Chapter win stags Its
regular meeting at the 'High
as Georgia Tech fought Its way
to a 6-0 verdict st Atlanta.
Arm y's defeat was the mors
surprising for Paul Johnson and
Jack Buckltr, all-American halfhark .had given the Cadets a 12-0

ly their right 10 1b* Ibrone In a
hand-to-hand tussle with Rtanfejrd on N ew Y ear’s Day. Any
possibility of such a meeting,
■awavar, seems to have vanished
With the announcement of the
Princeton board o f athletic cen­
tral last week that the T tfs r pol­
icy against post-season games
still stood.
T b a Tlgars,

third successive game, howevsr,
the Cadets failed to make good on
their tries for extra paints and
this time It was fatal.
A fte r Nick I.ukats had scored
the first Notre Dame touchdown
In the fourth quarter, and Rey­
man Ronar had added the point,
the Irish scored the winning
touchdown less than five minutes
with sophomoras Ister when the Green Shirt line
broke through to block a punt
by Maurice ftlmnna, sub halfbark,
and Wayne Mlllner, Notre Dame
end. fell on the fall for the score.
Georgia Tech msrrhed M yards
for Its second-period touchdown
against Duk*. Wink Davis going
over th« g o -' line on B revor*frnm the flve-vard strip*, and
thereafter repulsed e*ery scoring
bid o f the Invading Blue Devils
Otherwise, the rloslng program
was marked especially by South­
ern California’s r - « i of Genrgls
at loos Angelas. Xl-0. Georgia nut
up a fight In the first half but
the Trojana wort them down
steadily
thereafter and scored
almost as they pleased.
l tin t
Igiulslana State's hope of shar­
8 tin es.
ing the Southeastern Conference
6 tin e s .
lead with Alabama went bv the
I n o rth .
boards at New Orleans when th«
ch a rts 80c
Tigers cnul«t eel n* better then a
7-7 draw with Tutans Mississippi
routed Its old rival Mississippi

RATES
I0e line
Be line
7c line
6c line
Minimum

YOUR WATCH repaired
oa who easily know* bus
Jtwaler, Mag. Aa.

LOST: Lady'* gold wrist watch
|between Sanford and Orlandu.
Par sentimental reasons, 110 00
reward.

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Comnunkats

Hanfurd

L E G A L N O T IC E

Harold,

in THU iiHC-urr r e t a t , r w x r t t T H is n jif o iu ia i. crisrcrT.
i n a on r o a •■ ■ in o i.M r o t
t v . f i .on in a. in n u s r a x r ,
dump truck, MAONOl-IA
PR I jOACII. Comslslo-

TOR SALE: Ford
’Anthony body) Ford d u mp
feedyi Graham dump body. Call
VM, Loaalngs Transfer A Storage.
-Miscellaneous

School tomorrow at 7 JO o’clock.
Postmaster R. J. H olly Is to b«
tha principal speaker, and all
members and honorary members
are urged to attend.

Geitler And\Crw&gt;fordOnly
SoutherneAi T% Get Place,
OnAll-Am# rican G rid Team!
N E W Y O R K — (AY— All

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AMERICAN TEAM
COLLEGE
P08, '
PLAYER
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END
PAUL GBtRLEH)
TACK LB FRED CRAWPOR
GUARD P. W. SCHAMM*
CENTER C. J. BERNARD
GUARD W ILLIAM C O R It
TACKLE A. J. BCHWAMM.1L _
END
JOSEPH* SKIjAOAXY..
Q. BACK IRVINE WARBUKTON
H. BACK PRANCIB LUND ----H. BACK JACK M. BUCKLBR ..
P. BACK O. H. BAUER i-------•One seers sense* to play.'
SECOND TEAM .
POSH
THIRD TRAM
Smith, Wsshlsgtoa ..............
B
Defaro, N etrV ’Ddme
Ceppl, Prlacotoa........... -....._..T
Hupke, Alabama ---.-O'
....... — Jsblaasky, A m y
Cents, Calif, at Les Aageles
C
Blemeriag, Baa PraMMko
Barclay, Narib CaNtaria
Rseeaberg. Be. Calif..... — ........G
Harvsy, Rely Cress .......
T
--- Bean, Hlcitgaa‘BUfW
Pctrskey, Michigan
.... B
—■«•... , 'Eerdea, Ferdtasn
Montgamaey, Cola atfax
Johnson, Army .....QB
Franklin. Oregon Sisto
Prstbers, Tennessee --HB.
I'orvls, Purdne ..................
HB
----- Wllooa. Bl. Mary's
— Kovriwval, -K salaehp

Football ResulU

FIRST TRAM
Test Regers, Dske ____
Crawford, Dake .......
Helen. W. and 1- ......—

Wagner, Virginia
___
llrndrlrkaon. Duke .. v
Karl Clary, Ho. Carolina
Bob Ce*. Duke
.........

Aoiiurn It. Iteulli l ‘ar«llna Is
I. H It. T, Tulsnr 7. ills !
Ms rrer I I :

.foetbell teams fo r tba IMS gridiron
■ o f Assoc latad Press sports writers

ALL-SOUTHERN

not t i i
F l o r i d * IS; M a r t i a n s 0
lb-o ral s T r r h Si Iruhe #
r n C I t ; U eo r g ta *

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Beware

Tetris _L_-----tt» &gt;1111111 Ml*
Sanford bowlers again took both
ritb Leee*
burg st tba Sanford Boorflng Club
alleys Sunday afternoon
CONFERENCE
They won the 6 max match by
&gt;71 total pins getting 1066 for
high single game.
.... Negri. Vlrglaia Paly
W- E. Walls was high man to­
..... . Barger, Vlrglaia taling ,117 for » gomes. B. DunBarclay, Norik Carolina •tan of Uoeblrg •la trod for his
team with l i t for S games.
Sanford took tha I man match

MODERN NEWLY Painted apart
meats. Ne,mater deposits. Rea
aowehie. Tasty Shop,

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H M t ' I . T e ss a I 'h r l s l l s n
li t re S. list lor 7

It

wound up* the H-uthwrsl season
with vlcjbriss o v e r
Southern
Method Ilf, 26 to 6. and lUce, 7-0,
respectively, but the conference
champicfflihip still remained In
question pending decision whether
Arkansas,
the
actual
winner,
should be penalised for playing
an Ineligible man.
The championship winners of
the other eight major groups or
confsrences follow:
East— Prlncslon (best record).
Big Ten—Michigan.
Big Six— Nebraska.
Southeastern— Alabama.
Southern— Duke with S o u t h
Carolina also unbeaten and un­
tied but having one victory less
than Duke.
Psclflo— Stanford and Oregon
Rocky Mountain— Utah. Denver
(tie ).
and Colorado Aggie* (tie )
Missouri Valley— Oklahoma A.

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We want you to see our modern dairy plant and
the herd o f choke cows that product milk f©v
you dmlly. W « ip*clftllM |n a low
wnt
that injure* th« haalth o f your

ALL BIG-TEN SELECTIONS
F IR S T TE A M
I'rtaakey, Mlrhltan
Pehring. Pardae (c )
Schamssell.

Tows

Bernard. Mkhlean
Gsllua. O. H. U.

Wtstert.

Mkhlean

PWHTION8

SECOND TEAM
Msnake, Northwestern
Raneeslat, O. B. U.
At Kswsl. Nerthweetera
Moore lews fc)
___ ... PaboL Purdaa

Grade A Raw and Paateurixed Milk
Sweet Cream— Butter— Buttermilk

A ostia. M l'h lg a a

C,Ul asaa. O. H. It.
Jack Bevaan. IBIaels
Berwsager. Chkago
Csrter, Ford no

Crayo*. laws

and M.

TUBBY

Meeting Mom

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OlAWOER FOR BALE. |1M par Laoo, end W. X. Balia as lasparlari
of oatd oloetlea, ana F. n. Bmltk aa
;tUJd ban. J J. FprtUr, W. Oa- clsra
of oatd • loottan.
IN W tT N R M WMRBKOF, I hsvs
hateanio sat my hand as Mayor of
Iho City at •aatord, Ftorlta, sad
ha to eaaso lo ha afftsod hsrsla th*
m l or Iho aald Clly aa ‘this Ihs
l*th day of Oetohor. t i ll.
V. A. ai-KKK.
A* Mayor of the CHr of
■oarord, Florida.

AUaatit
P. a. UAMBtiN,
City mark.

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IN V E S T M E N T

U N IO N j y t r T A T I

llnaton I ’o l l o s e I I : Holy I ’ rose
■ m m .tc n x » r

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Mr Kin son.

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M IA M I . . . ‘ .

Kansas 7. Ileorss Woohtnulo*
VII Is not s IS llulgsrs II

REMEMBER Uwt a vary email
daposit wUl hold any Christmas
f,fT *
Tho
ptaea until wanted. Blanlay-Rog- polio will opoa
at tile A M Eastora Stsadard Tlmo, sad will elooo
an Haidwaro Ca.
•I oandawa an onto data. I htrsby
appoial

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S T . A U G U S T IN E . . .

N o i r e Items I I : A r m r ■■
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■ AMirnt. A II WII.KINtON
H..|irilnr (or I'omplslnanl

l.’ ndrr sad by vi rt ue
o f lb s asih nr ily by mo t r s l s d aa Ihs Mayor
o f Ihs «*11y of Manlsrd, Fl orida. I
liurrby r a i l a a on sr s l
municipal
• lot-lion lo bo bold th ro uahoul tho
I'Jty o f yianlord. F l o r i d * , on tho Ith
dsy nl
Itooombst,
Itll.
tor (ho
sl o r l lo n o f Iw u c i t y
(’o a m lw lo i.
srs fu r lorms o f thro * y o s r * osrli
Bald slscl lu a shall bo hold s i Iho
Ci ty l l a l l In said C l l y o f Bnnlurd.
F Is rids, in e o a r o n n l l y to tha laws
aad or dlnaoroa r s l a i l a a l o Iho else.

BEACH .

P O R T W B R C B ______

ALL-EASTERN SELECTIONS

O g l el h n rp e «

You sir l.sr.by nodrrro inn r*
i)ulr*d In he SBil appesr upon lt&gt;*
4th dar of lUrtmlur 1(51 I* On
mil of I'nmplalol fllsd saalssl yos
In tha pbov* esttllsd esuss an*
roucy
Th» Hsnlnril llsrald Is h*rabr dool*nslod as the n,wsysp*r Is whlrh
thl, ,&gt;rd*l ,hsll b, published tnr
lour ronsecullvs wssss.
Witness V U Doualsss. Clsrk of
Six or Sevan room ■sId I'lrrull ('nun. sni. Ihs otflrlsl
house. Inquire Boa •••I ibersol this ltd dsy of Novsoib«r A P tail.
V

DAYTONA

Mtooloolppl mate •. Ills Miss II

FOR I1IRR: Ons and one-half ton
&gt;, Q iavrolet truck, for hauling
iragatablea or anything. Sea 1- W.
Jaftitgan, 116 W. 19th St.

I I — Apartm ents F or Rant

J A C K S O N V IL L E

Casey. Vlrglaia P e lf

nl U t n r i l l

Wanted:
furnished
r&gt; E. K-, cars Harold office.

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Tartly cloudy, and w a r m e r , ‘
night

by

Mm. Helen T

' M orse,1■ OW Ar— w o rk er - w h o s t tended the m eeting along A h
fiv e women membem o f the i f ul
p roject com m ittee.
Th • county’* &lt;|uo!a ha* been
need up, M r*. Morae staled, and
f o r the tim e being pernor* nnv
unemployed and whose name* ere
Hated a t the Federal tie-em ploy­
m ent O ffic e on M agnolia Avenue
m u it rem ain idle *o fa r a* the In
cal C W A la concerned.
O nly those persons who ere ac
tu ally be ng given work r e lir f oi
re lie f on Nov, "IS are to be em ­
ployed on
regular
Job*,
Mm.
M orse stated, a* ahe Indicated tha:
the 7 ft person** who w rre handed
check* last week may expect to
b* retained a* Federal em ploye*.
fn reportin g on the organ! aation m eeting o f the W om en’ * ProJect Com m ittee o f the lo al C W A ,
Mr*. Morae t a d that Mra, R. A.
Smith wsa elected aa chairman of
th# com m ittee.
, .
Members o / this group approved
the. t e llin g up o f A w o m m 'ii cenin d U it tm pb yn ipn t o f women
f o r clerical and
lib ra ry
assisl“ *•
Accom panying M r*.
M orse
to
Gw'ssessille
Were
Mrs.
Maude
Co#en»v k fet'1
. l^td cr .Curtett, Mr*.
J. C .‘ Bills, J r , M rs. H. A . Smith,

and U re .-lU a , Packard.

Pai^t Qf jTagShipment
Has Reached Sanford
County T a t Collector Jno. l&gt;
Jlnktns announced today that he
had j i » t : Veceivad a supply o f
M H e t "IF *' automobile
lirrnse
b g * which are to retail at lift
each.

* .'The** tags are for uae on auto­
mobile! weighing 9000 pound* or
oyer up to 4000 pound*. Included
la 1the llet o f automobile* for
which (I S tags must be pur­
chased this ytar are the follow’

1

' Auburn, Batch, Cadillac, Chand­
ler, Chrjraler, DeSoto, Dodge, Du- - tanks* E n k lflA , ,,rU aW ^C A nh li.n *
Graham-Pa Ige, Graham, Hudson,

$

Ilupmoblle, Jordan, LaSalle, Marmon. Moon, Nash, Oakland, Oldamobile, Packard, Paige Peerleaa,
Pierce-Arrow, Pontiac, Rao. St udebaker, V a lla , Willye, WillyaKnight,' and WUlya-Ovarland.

• limited supply of tag* la avail­
able, Complete assignment will b*
forwarded as quickly aa pbaaibls.’*’
* “------ calling, for automohU*
Mr, Jlnklpe slated, will
.M l eonfuaiod by bringtbew their I I U regiatraand Utl* certificate,
;

■

ty Home Inmates
Eacprealf Appreciation
‘ The

thaalca o f the t o a s t s *

B A T H C n s T , Gambia. Dee. 6
— OTl — Colonel
and
M r*
Charle* lJndbcrgh planned to ­
day !o take o il at m dnight
which i* 7:00 IV M . E. S.T. oh
their projected flig h t to South
A m eri a, m oo m ile* aw ay. Col
onel Lindbergh choae that time
fp r departure because
it
I*
that time when w i n d * a r e
the m ist f a v o r a b l e fo r a
get » * a v . A (resu m in g b ere t1
sprang up during the morning
g iv in g rrom i*e that the fllgh !
which has been delayed by „
cnlm
itn te
Thursday
m iglil
proceed.
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HIGH TRIBUNAL
OKEYS SPECIAL
BANKING LAW
Supreme C o u r t Up­
holds Act Allowing
GovernorTo Appoint
Bank Conservators

Officials PointToGain
I n Security Prices
A Sign OfStrength

■ W A S H IN G T O N , Dec. fi,— h O —
The firs t o f the em ergency bank­
ing laws paised by
the
ita le s
during the bank holiday o f
l* * t
S p rin g received
th*
Supreme
C ou rt’* approval yesterday when
i t upheld a Sonth Cnrnlina
act
p erm ittin g the govern or to
ap­
point con *rriat'or fo r clonal atate
banka.
Th# law had bren attacked on
th* ground that it w oikod again it
the interest o f drpo«itnrs sin re in
the particular case an o fficer o f
th e elo*ed hank was appointed a ;
conservator.
H unter A.
G lid e *,
depositor In the
Central
Union
Rfnnk o f Columbia, S. C,, eontetided
that *ince the conservator, Simp•on J, Zimm erm an, wa- an officer,
director an t stockholder o f
the
Institution, his interests would not,
coincide with those o f depositors !
The court held that Ahe
cocservatbr was in the same official
capacity a* a receiver and w iki d
adm inister the bank Jest as elllcj*
entiy.
The decision was wstrhed with
interest as the South
Carolina
]kW ciosrly p srsllel* the
federal
|BW passed to meet the em ergency
f or national l-anka.

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TREASURY QUITS
BUYING BONDS AS
AID TO PROGRAM

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U N G HANGED Tried, Found Wantiri]
'IN EFFIG Y BY
18
th
ArnendmentGo
HOWLING HOB

Greece Seeks M ay
To Return Tnsull
A T H E N S . Dec. B.— (A T — The
prem ier o f Greece *aid yesterday the governm ent w ill tr y to
find a w ay to deport Samuel
Insult in order to s a tis fy de­
mand* from the United S ta tu .
"A cc o rd in g to the U n i t e d
S tate* extradition trea ty and
verdict issued here, w e are
unable la hand him o ve r,”
said I’rrm irr T sa lda ri* in an
interview . "B u t so long aa thu
United S ta le* govern m en t in ­
sists that vve hand him over
os a culprit
in
frnu.Iulrnl
h a nk r u P ley proceedings, the
Greek governm ent w i l l en­
deavor,
without
prejudicing
Greece, to find n w ay if pe*silile to g iv e sntisfnction In
the Untied S tate* govern m en t."

Into D iscard Tonighi

LoulsianansDefyState
By Burning It allots
To Have Been Used
In Today’s Election
B A T O N R O U G E . I.e . Dee. 5.
-fiTh— Senator Huey I*. lam g'*
politt-al dynasty In I ntdslnna ran
iio a g a in *' epen revolution in the (
-ixth congressional district last

GATCHEL SCORES BROADWAY MADE
MERCHANTS WHO READY TO GREET
FALSIFY RETURN LIQUOR RETURN

Formal ProclamaJ
i’.mling 11 Years
‘Noble Kxperimef
Kxpeeted By 10P.

■t ■j iria

W A S U IX C T O N . Dee.

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in i f vtmd wanting
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i diluti .’ ai!1 it r o It Hiftfoi
-ftfoj

linn to pmeepil totlnv h p .I forces
v U ! I f
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p tiil i h f A m o Y
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his ■linR** Sun fon t itiruhim t x
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•i»*n i*n li iv f .i h .n tlto liqUOT
.Irli. v -s le ly f . l . i f o - totot. s e r i a l deputies to see that I 'M
ap . d-nt.k a ( o , . well toa-t t
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fitrninl rntiflnitWl
* * *. turn litensi* flM5 Aj»| In ulu»n 1 iins .l«'Tin h .iili U ’o r ’
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ti the-rtetrrt1*
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Ino o f the r W lio n wn« not vln
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of i hi* l ity Comm hi.
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niif.’ iil Avenue inert haul
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to
1 1 &gt;it jrifp *ti i»ci 11 »ef i hr n hrnnl-t i n
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W A S H IN G T O N , Dec. ft.- (A*&gt;- t •**f &gt; irm lift) « i*ti * o* l ‘ M !»•**,i
|ila«'*»* an Ni t * •I ,. I'M i
n- dv in «tmwiti|* up II *
* Eii. 11 Mirh fa mi
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1 t" o w i f . ( j
A n abrupt drop in tr e a iu iy pur­
ilhtn.l VC t*‘ t»T|IV m11•*I *1 '*n o II* '
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i ' I ‘ •I m i ' l * y
ni l
11h u t fti' ... m an re rhat m il protr. t ih*» tt..
,t , . i 7 n o’ |. t I ’ M . M a id
chases o f governm ent bond* wa*
lit nr. »/! i iv I hr plm r hit
Vt I
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•••ne
•mi ii
vk.lt a*. In ir# ttii'i-'i u t. tin*illy
■ on I im- or *' ill I • M „ E o s tr t
announced y e ile r c k y by
A ctin g
ihry a.! hr m» I u. \ hi irif?
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S ecrela rj
M orgenthau
while
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other officials pointed to
recent
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i . M, * hunt
npi'him ? fo i
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ink■ f f i v i , tern
lermj
advance* in federal security price*
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a* evidence that they could hold
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..w . i . ii ', 'f dry *t«i|j|
th eir own without lupport
from
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within.
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lift'
in elV, ii .* * | a l h . t f l (
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t hir lift ei l oon.
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except one had plus sign* b efore
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f.tiimn.t (in
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the figu re th at showed their net I K S , C l t r U H I T O t l l K l F S
M k (r, K&gt;nn, t*rum»mUI nnd pro*
th# rom lt o f
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o |nun'll I *i n v it
ib m ll'iil the quea^q
hint? i.iillaV'i i
f#-dxiir o f »,tliu * nu I mum) thoiilouy . ^ «| (l , j*,,,,,." ,,n th
s fMi, &lt; \
change fo r the week.
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This o u n l) tanked nmol V
ii t nllu«l»r t'n v rm ltjf of Arm* n r a, ] , t irtn,jj1( r.*#t,| |«i *V Sul r 'In# in? In*
O fficial* pointed out that during
mi "
In i m i ,in,ml ii o
t . 11 v•* n len e,’ ft.
nt xva * h """ •
&gt; 1f
, ,j |* m h ilr HUM tt’i
last week, th* price o f dom estic I
leading counties in the U m leil Tttll*It* 111* ■IIIt*■l«!l*‘T1it III ** QUt’kl II | | j||
w ill i,n v , r
III:
ri’ " t n titai i
m 1
up p ram nee In'Ccn' th#.
o?r» ul n w i mni chiu^mt nn
newly mined gold w a. advanced' States a« a pioducer «•f iim n ge* u .»
that
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p &lt;-dii lb'll
o f Ik
*4«*l»lt'
bi'M.M vi I n 31
and gru ^efru it, it wft*
r r fto i'fil
t l ft I ."it 4 . a fte r hr !ia &gt;1 i Ik Ih ' '■ I nttemp* « t
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"p.i-toi * 11'll t ll" * ■•t 1! .Ifitopoittl- |&gt;l V *it il* f ■
Eft ren t*, It* largest tneroase in
‘vMj
here tmlay by th* Depart mi nt of thfii **t11* juror# h« mm#
•v
K in land, Another
y m r jj
whit* A r i s e s
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D a y t o n a il &gt;1 lltk irtt.H ’ ' i .ll" ta.
i ni'iro nf Ml
Win t.'iibi
the la it several w erk*. T h i* failed
. a than I la* ni vk oral ’ ’
' .mimeIT*.
mar,
in th*1 c**iinlV tail
.1. ( Al
Will 1•’
K lttu
.."’ Ir*
to disturb the band m arket; m m
W ith Polk County lead ng the
■*1 know &gt;»»u nil want t»i **k *''•*.
Th# *wt. ni#n. It xvmx r#f*rt1 t#*i
I k* II, Ih-i f»
«h-*n i#%-rn »&gt;3f&gt;®
i i '■ i • • a X
Unix * .1 min ’ h" )!| l*f!l l.Hlhi T. OH*
\ * v rt.
mcxlity price* were .o ft and the
notion in the value ot us gtnpe «1 .mi Knl hr r &lt;’ouirhliii," h# ■* it. nt th# Sh#filF^ i‘fTti# to In /, *
1* *V|»1H ltilt j,’ lgt | 111)4*||4 « I’M’ l o l l l i t JUtl l ' tlX I”1IM1' •111 *’ XV«' 1- |ott'", no ini'7
d ollar turned atrong.
ft n il crop fo r m s i-a a w ith a total
Id nn A’ tiT tP tlo ii l i t r Sn*
1*11.1-!
i**&lt;vriit lha i
1 i|o not h k ip p with evvryih ln tf
' II . Its*' * ♦
[ **! 11#■-i i, i ’ i 1* ni tt i mu» \ a . M’llir Itri k I'M I)*, 1’ lit .
T h e e * tlixelopm en t* w ith
the
o r 4fl,8«T.W 7, “ttth* rnum y t"14****I In
ilTuh
#0*1'!
when
i &lt;1 x***l *p#i| l»#M ll 1H" 1111m It*11'" It ;«&gt;’ -» hi* illii’ Tit* V , J l f l " . i f
1. T i - 1 ,i
tiri*rlamnllol|,'J’,Hj|
i&gt; ' Mut nn thr muni iju eiti .1 i* i liny T h r
1i.
related pmlitonis o f the approach­
2l»lh in I Im 1l*t.
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i.i Mi» fiti'»n o f tl
II.
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tin*I ei rjfmnt
ii" n nn e ffo r t t . K iklan.l 11 xv a kmf# n ! hr. k* *.
ing December financing, involving
nuny a ( S. lf i r f i r thr ix'*' mt m *
N »|T(I i I 1-’ .h i
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nnii (. tl lo I■r1 11 .1 "
Thn r#s»nrt nhuU* thiit
Sviu
id • 1* \
• «.p . wl nn&lt;mlmrnt.w|
the refunding o f |727,0OU,UlH&gt; o f
Lft'i (» I " f (III** li*'I'M"* i111, I*** It
i r mam "t'k’i* hi
lutiT', lull
v . ui.lnx l.y lu n t to H
n ’ |*otl***| nml c 'lh !- ( I.# i-Mir l.rlvkcfTi iho^i* # !*•* iie I'Mi ktI r 1 -Self hit* woiiii i ah." " mipnlnikrt i
m aturing
treasury
aMIgatlowa, mol# County farm s
,
I hr lan k hi* flinw for hi* rill ' HI
Jim aoi
**Sr m * 11 i .tm ii
k(
the
Ut
DhttjJ
1lull 11 « .' .S', M 1111* 1'
i'. I nt. * *i I
ht llrk r in Mii.l In'-i* Wli.i i jipi
were gone o ver !n detail jr -iv r d a y ihut there v.** a intwl o f 11
( ^i mid i»f *1 Is , f 1 . .fi hurt r
th** «rfnir, hut thr mujmi* rif\* Mill
1 ■p* Tin 1 * h m&gt;
In .
"i &lt; A M , I 1 » dnuihlji ‘- rijo t'im* I'hurt.
•2H..I-S Iw aring
P n lh er r.iu glilm 1 in a conference between
P res i­ non*bear ng am!
qon-idrr#tl nrrii.u*.
I ■ r t&gt;| |oi(
Some 4’oiifii *l"H
r x i’ ln i o .e i
l l ' i i 'l n :
P ».v * ii» 'rti.pt. .p|r‘.1lo
.1
n rii
d en t Ituusevelt and
Mnrgruthau c ra jio fn ilt trrr*H in the rm m ty lo^t nn Hi** #lkii* i f tin* nr e#I"
X..li .' 1.|i I, hit It*' lit* I1.
N.-'t* \ ' 1 k «nn«i .* 1 * K tulix'iu, s at , W lll'4 '
f r1
I ’ L ip*. « * !♦ Hni?
Iff v w j
•hurtly a fte r the Presidcnt'e rv orison A total o f AI.'fiMt li*»kr t .
" ! cl htfii iimkr nil tin** imwtnk*
bail ini v
1tu?M*
•in 1 tl•ir14 kk.*-* i l ' al
f Mt.«!»* ii %* p h i» »I (h
a Itiiif# 1Ilf 1*II Tl* #
hnr ,t4‘.
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in ; 'fruit wrn*
turn from W arm Hprings.
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to
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in a few day*, M orgenthau said ' he ' I IVO!*. II fill 1Ilf*
1* 1 , Ui
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tfi mill '■-•*. Ii*
Il li hu Hi
**Pl*
rC ’ i t \
&gt;•
later, a refinancing plan will to* mi
fh'ii*- '**,
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( t ‘ "lit inni'tl On l'* * f&lt;• T h # « ) »
annouced. New Issue, o f govern-I
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blent paper w ill hp offered in e x ­ tin |i&gt;*i o f the neioti*-'
I'M* tl IIIIJ 111111I ►IkflJ* I 11 larll
* inlien
1 .. I I m t k1It nil s
W4 k ik’ ■ X 1* 1111* i i •( I * ' 1, 1 «C"I C*
rv Mi'S l v,
n
change fo r that which D maturing, report ug on It*
1\* t* wta| I'lMILgV nut if
1 J toiifi v U* |"lv. .1 ► i I p *k * *
Hill 1 1 oil ft
I kk Volk 1 III C *Ult 1
pi"krr«Mi
lix lh*
In addition there may be an offer ,,,,,, ( „ Jr
mo I ih.. 1 1 U h t■11 HI l!“ vfft'it| I '
huhlM j mi*I 14 oi
jiv
lit In ||&lt; • ttl
v*\ uMi
not , thro*'arc * Ixxo
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of;
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o f hond» m c c rlifira la *
of
in urg, grove mvm r* tut mat in n i* «i
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pr ox 11I1
ip rt Mmm Hi - vx 111*IT
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1.1- kt'k Jill.*I 1x\i "1
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debtednevs fo r
rash ami In e x -' u r#t nrt, kndl tit nig
that
f fil l 1* 1t k* i n rd
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on
k.r.n
m . ■t in i' ,|| s|i&gt; i&gt;h t f i* III* Vti ,* 1 1'k
toh .11# si,'Ml n l l p i« -• III III IX** , ( 0 h. . li* it 1 1 • • I on
1 n y dux* fn r . t i
T o In\ h li
Ho
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change fo r fourth l.ih rrlir* which "'rn*
mm l&gt;* Miirig mi*l1 217. J it Ih t I uh I
j luii#
Vn f’ Xp ui fo i xa ’■ 1*• i 1‘ \. .1 it*
ul Kit.’
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1ifi J vvY.il ■* ftfld
-■ 11 t’k"
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t li* s, *• 1 1 » t otop ly * ‘'ll
were called in O rloh ri
HIM bi nring oronge
11\ Mu x1o T X X *&gt;l to) i
a to 1 IVHxxt*' 11111*1 h" |llll 'i * 1 1*. Kiri 1
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The elatlun uf adherent, o f the that
the
hatv#i»t
wu&lt;* 2;2H,G«2 U ii t l i fiTi* ymi i'tl tl I " '* UV1T
h 1 t fil’d it "O ' i 1 1*. 1 1Iti lit 11111 u p tl if 'h Sl si « W til |l 1 il
1
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sn yoj
rid *1
■ draini.tration
m onetary
pulit/ Im. At** v uIill’ ll u( fiiT l.l &gt;H
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HI i rillu ik . Ym • .f 1 isfi. Ills'* 1 S i f 1 h• 1 i r * lis t i •• k 1 » ' i l l III* 11l*"p
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w a * cxiuntered t&gt;, its
opponent,
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w ith assertions that the Imiiprovu*
prove
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nn1 Mo nomth o f Mortrf
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tha Strength uf the dollar, wkictv,)
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ft Tint m #.l On l*Apto l ‘hr r** \
t k e j said moved in a direction
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c 11 *•. 11 fli.ii
♦ »ifh#r»* x v r a p i
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con trary to that expected kt a » * ,t j self \ \ tto. h*1** tx»# *ndtr l
t &gt;!.r ; f the
la t g r . t
amounl*
4*Il.*l I I'll | ‘ l i l t ' I v* |i.iM«‘ »&gt;, sin,I lull iif,. i tm 1 Mo m Ii ioI tr 1 m niay ft
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the
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city
and
lo 1*4 "S h ii'l'iw 'an d Int« 1 m e * j.o , *
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i| 2
county official!
a t th# fartah
Tin* ciunpli 1 # |.rti|ff*fH!
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fcixlu »11 u
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on lb * fin * today, declared that M onday.
111b a is#«« *
l i e . t'antvs"11, outsturvliog Nafu itiir
acciifiipiuii
W illis H ill, rh a r r-'i With ...le v
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and
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this
city
t
«o rg a ; tw o ••icrtlona by an inxlru
any arc blent In Which71th e y an- w a * fine I IR
f " . lb.- pest t v t'h l &gt; i i " , .» to be
f“ * » « * •
' “ ’
involved. Failure to dn^On w ill . U1y.&gt;e- lo r e s and Aaron G rier,
thr g t o -t " f 'tu t'", at .1." l (range ,
fh A rg n l with arsautt. w ere finod , , Jf,r’' r
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whIU I'a rtn n Haylock
"
,
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D. Dance a.
w h ite
man Iff #a#h
n i l " tv 'tl I'lid a ) r.igtit, it was anrhum lirvr.
M illet
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t’ urtis
charged w ith oavault land being w a * ’ fined
. umt-,1 by M y "- G o ld b irg, own*,
o
f
so
Rlaugtdi-r
was
p|l«
missed
drank and diaorderiy w a s fined a
cr-n.anager id .h.’ track,
llM
M l.U K I’ W M E N T
to ta l o f | M Or the altern ative o f kSM ull rharee.
lie i, to be honored fo r
h is,
ho darn to toll. Ha (ta r te d s e rv ­
R osa Plclvctt
In m ar* on
U K 1 A l l " " ! 1 1 I KY P k ’ . I’
iirhivvrm rn. » f
th 'cn lg n ln y
all
e r this sentence today.
three ehargra * t 'r * ■ ’ fined # 0
(A’ l - O r» .to ' is v '.v tn t and .1" time Imscbatl tvcurdi by pitching
Khe was tauithous' I"
- 'll
helo.'K
( " Jo winning gam e- to r ty# Boston
Jr A . Mafnh, w h it* man ehar*a&gt;l fo r possea.lng liqu or
Tha li*»l in Itraxrx In1 1 h o m .ii Mr, Cantkx*!!
w ith p oesettin g Honor, and carrv- dismissed o f a 'h s r e r o f selling Oklato ".s kj .t'iv
•! nrvt Mrx.
f'rinix*r||
w ill vtvw n
*q «
a , raneaaled
liqUbv, and she was given t *1 «t*H i t i ! uf f i ».i» il w ill br
»» ntnictur#
llx-n &lt;!antw#t| handicap race fn.m
fined K H on each charge. M r*
• "e re n ilfd
sentence fo r
sw in d­ iitut tiiui.th
yp4r» « ld li i* trai »»«i thy H " o . the ju d g e ’ s ,tand In Company wilt. [
A d a M e rah, - alao charged with ling. ,
’ h" M r. Gnldherg, and the ’ {vopt.lar
fknad J l l
D avid
Johnson
and
M avule UOO taue uf I till I ha* cost
M *
Bmith.
white, r t e r g e i Cl.anman w er* fin&lt;-d I I s*ch for pounty f i t 1.7 %o N gw ■ ititvi’ i,"+ baseball star w ill p ra ttn t a tTophy
uinter way lo i a n «w building
to the oun cr o f tho winning (V&gt;k .
w ith being druak and diaorderiy.
w to U to *

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Against C h i selers

MILITANT PRIEST
PRAISED FOR Hl$
ADVOCACY OFIiffiA

moVl

Celebration I s S e t

Noted Catholic Econo­
mist Sins Coughlin
“ On Side Of Angels”

Troups ( ailed Out
As Tense Situation

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('ountyTi’nclicrsGlyfl
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For SorondMcijr

Over /.im Il.’.nSli tsun
I m^rani Al ( ity Hall

*T..ri Oity-T’a x Goileetions
F o r Npvemher High

Wilkinson Serves Notice On Molorisls
Who Fail To Report Auto Accidents

wm

1 U r. Jlnkln* Ultgraphed Motor
Vehicle Commlaeloner George II.
W ilder ygaterday to aak when
tag* might be expected. The anawer, received today, 4». "Only

t k to

and

Price Five Cents

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1933

Member Associated Press

U nder an order issued al
Gainesville yesterday where
etate heads o f t h e Civil
W orks Administration met
w ltjt state officia ls and many
local C W A leaders, no addi­
tional ftontont. are t o b e
placed on regular j o b s in this
city and county.
This word was brought to
Sanford today

/ .

L a id .

To Stop Employing
‘Additional Men On
City, County Tasks

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Lindberghs Plan To
Hop OffAtMidnight

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Price F ire Cents

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A S A T U R D A Y , D E C E M B E R S, IS M

EOT ISi^e/er O . Knight's Efforts At CROWD
Utilitiesh^Bw red

af

i *to»toy

carlo ua ph
fftogrom ware
to make Noabeut $600,000,-

defkit at the eod of the
Ora taoathe of the flecal
the emergency
is $772,000,000 plus
a 11,111,000,000
time laat year.
. A tfe m n iU rg e d
A t t e n d 'S o c i a l M e c t

la In I
Boosters'
V f DeLetoU.WdUHaJI Butler.
’ ioaoderllle come.
wt)l act aa toaster of cere
on tha program will be
bp Arthur Donby the Rooae 81»
'by Jack Brennan a a.
a reading by U&gt;u

is,. .

I Soya, a M t i a finals, a group
tha Stotaon Glee Club

I T uesday.
.
! A lthough a bonfire w as m ad* a f
th* ballots In the s tre e t In fro n t
the courthouse, a s u rre y of th*
tow n a fte rw a rd s failed to dlicloaa
any “eyew itnesses" to th* Inci­
d en t. P a rish a u th o ritie s sa id a
door of th* c ltrk of c o u rt's office
In the courthouse had been farced
and the ballot* tak en from a star*,
room there- T hey said th a t T ow n
M arshal D aeldson sub m itted th*
re p o rt of finding the ballot bon­
fire. No a rre s ts were mad*.
Th* b allots, which th* sta lb
a d m in istratio n had ordered should
L A K E L A N D , Dec. *.—(R V -A . b ear only the nam e of Mrs. Kemp,
E. Fow ler, hem porory secretary S e n a to r llu s y P. lo n g 's pick fo r
noun ad her*
last
n ig h t
th a t th* congress post, were burned
• Igned b"derol c itru s
m ark etin g sh o rtly a f te r the W ert K rllclaap
agreem ent contract* rep resen tin g p a rish police Jury had tak en sto to
approx m ately 66 par ent of the to prevanC tha p a rish from . p trt'
O uT irnur
A lton's
total Florida e ttiu e tonnage would ttrip o tln g Id
be forw arded to S e c retary of A g­ soddbely called election on n e il
Tuesday.
ricu ltu re W allace th is afternoon.
"T V s .dear m ajority Is sufflThe Jurors, governing tody of
ria n t." a * said, " to p e rm it tb e aaa. t h e p a ria h , voted a*C to p a y any
rs ta ry o f a g ric u ltu re to act, m ak ­ officials who m ig h t se re s la the
ing th* a g re e m e n t binding aa all election, “loaned” th e p a rish 's
ballo t boxes Vo th* ed ito r of the
shippers In tha Industry.
“ I h a rs s gned c o n tra cts In my St. F rancisvlll* weekly new spaper
flies re p re se n tin g lOJUfiOO Iwxes “ for an Indsflnlt* perlo&lt;V *4)4
called on Cheeton Fow lkaa, L/oaffof fru it oasaa en laa
‘-S -t aaaaon'a
■■■ " ■
______ ____w
.1* addlU ea, 1 b a v a . ro-.
J ^
W’
calved w ire* er p lo M . cwtto from
about a dosen shipper* rspcctool
Ing S^UJIOO box**. affVtslng th a t
the c tm lr o 'ti a re e ith e r in U«
mail or will bo a««t b y m sxssngsr
th is m orning.
"
F u n eral service, fur Iter U II
•T h is to ta l o f 11,464,000 It ap
well-known
Meth .lis t
p ro x lm stsly 61 t o r e s n t of tbe [S w ea t,
died
suddenly
• n tlre In d u stry 's ^k iin sg * . I have c lergym an who
while a tte n 'h n g a union T h an k s­
been assured by tao d e p artm e n t la
giving C hurch in the F irst BapW ashington th a t Im m ediate action |
0y tlx t
C hurch
of
la k e la n d
on
would be taken upon receipt
T h u rsd ay , were held
from
the
these c o n tro :ta .
| F irs t M ethodist C hurch in th a t
All o th er ahlppers have Iwen
city yesterd ay afternoon.
advised by w ire of these facts.
Rev. Sw eat was widely known
It Is im p o rta n t th a t those who
th ro u g h o u t Florida. II* cam e to
have
neglected
g e ttin g th e ir
th is s la ts slxjut 39 yaara ago.
signed c o n tra cts to ms do so b e ­
am i he had been a m inister for
fore 4 o'clock th is a fternoon, a t nearly 26 years. lie
was 69
which tim e ail s ig n a tu re . In hand
year* of age when he died For
will h*
bo lo
forw
by re g iste red
rw nanfed
ro ee ny
t M T t„ , v c i0 tbs he was

HUGE SUPPLY OFlCITRUS CODE 6j»
FOREIGN LIQUORjSIGNED, SENT TO'"
IS READY FORU.S.i HENRY WALLACE

axpendlapbroximatc-'R
«f '« * toeroaae la tha
debt, • gain la the general Importers AwaltSigiVfar another $206,in g Of M arketing
the "TroaaOry h*lCode By Roosevelt
doee .of the month
compared with a
W A SH IN G TO N , l)«c. 2. — In i -1
a t tha cloae of Oep o rta t'o n of upw ards of 6.000,000
gallons of fo rsig n w ines and llq
u e rs m ay begin w ith la 14 hours.
It w as learned la st sig h t.
Issuance of perm its to im port
ere ew a ted only the sig n a tu re of
P re sid e n t Roc**Celt e a code sa d
m ark e tin g ag ree m e n t far the nup e rte ra ag ree d upon hero y eeleiday a f te r long conference*. am ong
S la te A g ric a lts ra l a ad T re a su ry
D epart me a t officials.
A s aoea a s th* ag reem en t was
reached, • copy of the ro&lt;le w as
s ta rte d for W arm S prings, ( I t ,
by air aaall. The P resident Is ear ^ e d t o ■Iga
.1,
it aa *opq m It As.
Togotsdb, BO
B|btretary of A g rid iltu re
ho has ju st re tu rn e d
Wbllsea, wb,
from W arm S prings a gned too
m ark etin g a g reem en t last night.
Com m istieaier of In dustrial a l­
cohol, Ja m es l l . D oran, Is ready
to Issue 1censes to Im porters, and
aw nlta only tha official word to
proceed.
The conferees file d ta n ta lis e
Im port quotes for foreign coun­
trie s which were sent s i one* to
D oran’s off-c* for study. Th* In­
itial q uotas a re based upon th*
S to ra g e Im port* for four m onths
du rin g th* years of |V lo and l u l l .
T hey a re not Inrolred In recipro­
cal trod* ag ree m e n ts now being
n e gotiated w hereby ta r if f r e s tr e (CenUnweo O a Fag* T hroe)

r ' 1W eatertalament will be In
with abort talk* to be
.'by rialtiag railroad official.
Dancing will fallow
wttb the meale to be* y
I 'b r tooWtoton* Thrtwret

rv ;

9F

B#ttHS
IN LOUISIANA

of tbo
WASHINGTON, Dor. A - O V - that time, be added, n«
oar Poior O. Knlfht, of Tampa, four objected to tbe bill.
Than, the letter raid, the Jack
I M d t utilities eipeat r , worked
for tbo p u u p of Isgtslatton to
Netrijr , M k i unlimited utility
Group MoveeOnCourt
"a monatroui proposal,' which
H ouse To Destroy
L a s tt ' ” • recorded by tl
tradoa commission yesterday da IU Knight added, was deliberate^
Evidence For Trial;
placed ea paga one and cent to
«.• &gt;AsFundsAre
«-» , i
public util tie# lavestlgstlocr.
erery member of the legislature.
Long1InfluenceSeen
pad IntoNatlon A letter b r Knght, then «
"Ala# in the petunia written by
.
- •
aol for bat bow president If tha
BATON ROUGE. L a , Doc. A—
veer, Dec. 2.— Taaiya Etectrt; Oompony, to D. C. John Tsmpls Ora res, tbe editor,
of Stoao I Wobotor, ou- were four er firs villous Jabs CP)—Vlokneo flared In the sixth
United Staten
ntUHy engineer, woi against tha Mil," tha letter contin­ congroaitonal district yeitdtSay
debt locreMed MSS, plocod In Uw rot oid.
ued. “On Tuesday • coning another
. . . ____ , _
during Novambgr to
Kn'gkt wrote on Moy 6, 19C7, rlcloos editorial sppcsm l In th e |“ u«».lsnllftod cltlamm morod . .
todsy of. T2S,584,1 IS, tbot be bod confer rod with tke Journal just before the h earin g .‘h* W**1 F ,lk U ,“
, bouse a t St.
Franrixvlll* and
« o * o fo r who wmj quoted n say­ before tbo committees.
i o n p e a c e tim e h ig h .
■This so stampeded the houso aelied and burned the ballot* with
ing bo weald faror the bill. He
during the month aaid bo alao conferred w'th the Dural delegation, especially M r.i"k'&lt;h the state administration
renator and three represenUUve* Vail, I h i l i t l b * lime of lhehear-~;YwpM XV .end tore, n otlrxr K
ordinary expend! of Dural coaaty, arranging for Ing he came out openly against K,raP unoppose.t Into tha vacant
l r t h ddistrict
istric t cmgreas seat neat
(Continued on Pag* Four)
1i»l*lh
■ Hren allgfaUy leM than tbo Introdortloo of h'a bill. At I

1,000,000. But emergency

754 WORKERS
O T OVER $50#
IN PAY CHECKS

1*0 INFLATIONIST

Sum RepresentsThree
Day's Work D uring
P a st W eekOnScore
Of County P rojects

Rev. Sw eat’s Funeral
Is Held At Lakeland

Congress H asN oR i
To R egulate In'
s t a t e Busin
Akerman D e c id
TAM PA.

_
be neat la
Rat tot I t Gars.

♦O i* *

Is nothing m ore th a n
confiscation."

CW A w ork w eek, e n d . &lt;ip,,r*'*
Moderation of w om en's
"leg a lised | about |7
j rluh*
W arm .Spring* Friday
T hursday n ig h t, and since a
m ajo rity of th e m en and women
s ta rte &lt;
d re g u la r em ploym ent on
Mon,Is ), c h ick s fo r th is week
fo r thr*»r d a y ‘* pay.
I
T hank*giving Day w as a Hoi I I
day for all w orker* except th e nf
j f i c r personnel wh ch
wa* kept I A D I P W
1 1 /A M P \]
a r r i A i r h u ,y ln ,° ' • rly
b o u t* | J U D L L l M
fv l/lv lljn

a irs

n A tim n n

books and o th er necessary item s.
Y estenlay found th e sam e work
era p a r ng over ad ditional d ata
and a fte r so e n tire n ig h t o( steady
copying of checks and ch o 'k in g

W idows,OrphansToBe
Wiped O u t^ y s S o n
Of N ation’s Teddy* -**i»tant
,h7&gt;

***ln f,,r * ,m*!, ‘Im*:

dliburxing o ff re r Roland

NEW YORK, Dec 2. (dh—In- K. I*amh * lrn e d th e la*t p a y ro ll
flsilan, declared Them lore lions#v e | jast nig h t, is “ legalised confisra v a n .”
A ddressing the civic forum a t
Town ila ll. the fo rm er governor
geVsroi of IK* I'htUpptne* aat.1
t h * In event of in fle t on "all
th is* who th ro u g h th e ir th rift
haw- am assed savings have all of
a portion of th eir savings uuufiac a tto .'’
"fln ^ s r the
.U rlonel llooe*

th etfk f o r a ll ^4it th e o f f i r | w o rk er*
Ju*t a few m in u te *
b e fo re 9 .0 0
o ’e lo rk t h l i
m o m in ir w hen h*
a ta r te d a n Xll d a y la* k of h a n d ln v
o u t check*.
(
W ith n o th n y ile fln ite fro m T a i
l a h a i w e aa to w h e n new p ro je c t*
w ill he r t e e n • f in a l a ta m p o f a p
p m v a l. h»cal T W A o ffi 1*1* m eet
In * w ith local K o rid a E m e rg e n c y
Rel a f o ffic ia l* a t th e f 'o u r t llo u » e
la*t n ig h t, * p en t a la ig e p o rt loti
o f th e ir tim e a p p ro v in g b r a n d n e e
p ro je c t* w h ich k av e
l*##n
**nt

MRS. ROOSEVELT
SEEKS AID FOR
First Lady Tells How
Clubs Can Assistln
Helping Those Idle

WARM S rR IN R S . tia., Dec. 2.
(Ah—A p lea for th e aid of unem plnyad women wa* sounded y e s­
terd ay by M rs. F ran k lin l&gt;. Ilnoseveil in a talk before the fourth
d l .t r lr t an n u al rn n te n lln n nf the
G eorgia fe d era tio n
nf women's
clubs here yeslertkiy.
S p eak in g from an im p r o v u ti
p latfo rm In a woods n ear the
W arm S p rin g s foundation where
the P resident I. spending a vaca­
tion, Mrs Koosavelt said it was
a g i r a t sa tisfa c tio n Is he a 'llr in
c o n g ra tu la te the club women un
th* work which they base been

tm aa an ’ tovaeU
U
. t^o• r --t jTu -iyl V
n pi nr or ni UOC
u tv ee u go*.
n- .
(h a t recovery.
Ik* fe d e ra tisn ts(l
w om en's clubs, under It* n a 'iu n a l
Projeet* approved
owa and o rphans have in tr u s t Is
la*t night
p resid en t, h ss followed out s prosdl ki bonds or securities of th a t w ere:
g ta m w hlrh h ss been helpful lo
I
R
epairing
and
d
ra
in
in
g
G
r
lypf. T h tiv fo rf, widow* m«l 01 ■
a l| I hr
governm ent
a cliv i'iev ,"
neva Avenue
from
M, " ° r, v i"e j Mr* |( in * rte ll said, "hul alw ays
pR^i* hrxtl the I *t nf thn»e from
Avenue to Heardall Avenue
w hen w e a re e n n g ratiilalin v h it
whom money i* m nfi»c*t«d
2 R epairing • ronii in I' i
| selves llisl we b avr arcom plirhe.l
“ N e ll in line « rr lhn«e who live Hummock tin Oak Way
i so m ething th ere route* to us the
8. .R elay in g all hrlck *n O l e r y i fact th at l.e&gt; on.I what we have
on |&gt;en*lum
W hatever p e r ent
A
v
fn
u
f
from
R
risson
A
v
rn
u
r
In
done th ere Is alw ays m ore • i ill."
u&gt;f currency l* Het*»e&lt;t i* levied
Speaking of the work w hir i the
aa a direct ro tttr hut ion on them D ra H u ll Avvnu*
, 4 Grudiing and d ra in a g e
for relief a d m in istratio n i. taking up
T ’hen rom e
the |»eople
(C ontinued On Cage hour)
| tlr r e t* In O aorgvtow n
acr«unt* in the *aving* bank*.
h E«labh*hm #nt of a vviMiian'*
T tm * are 44,-tM.M 0«i areount* in ra n te r w here unem ployed women
secure
d e finitely
useful
iQ^tftUtimi* in the U nited State*. m ay
They
rrp rea e n t tJ4.J7l,.14fl,OOU. task*
« Providing for clerical a s s is ­
The a v er* g r account i* $f»47 47
IV d tb tu ln f the curten*y, a per. tance at the .Sanford ' M unicipal
cafttaffc of e a rh of the*e la fon L ibrary
M ember*
of the
t ’WA also
flarited If the u rrrn ry for r v
ItosikBadkrofkto th a t %hm mrmrtmf • Wf*n o w « f " « ” W om 'tnV "AitvtsAfjf
' ' iC onllnuad On P age T hroe)
m o n al Si-rvirm o f S anford Elk*
1 C om m itter which wa* d rlrg a to d
l.odgr No. 1241 will hr a llrn d rd
1 to study projects w hich m ight he by o n r *•f lh r larg r« t irow«l( in
■a n e d nut as |ia rt of the work | rre rn t year* l a m r from liiitoard
com ing under U&gt;* w om en's ren j O vcrlin, " t t r r l a r ) of th r
lodgv
ter.
tiMlay when hr announce*! (h at
T his com m ittee, which met late »rnr«** of h d | f mrn»lri«ri» have da
Exporting a n o th e r largo audi- th is aftern o o n , Is com posed of • lara d th a l th ry will p a tlirlp a le
In
encr, m em bers of the I ' ty Com- M rs. W L. M organ, Mrs. It. A. in lha Im p ra a a ltr rarrnm nliM
m iteo n to d a) looked Inw ard M ui- Sm ith, Mr*. J C. Bill*, o f G e­ honor of th rir &lt;laad Mrothar*
Maud*
C oates
of
Mr O vrrlln 1* h o prful
th a l
day n g h t when a t 7 .-Ill u’rlock neva. Mrs
they will to kle w hat h a . proven Oviedo. Mr*. E ndo, C u rlrtt of a v rry Elk will l»r at th r lod&lt;a
lo b) n vexing proM m i in th a t Ganvva. Mrs H enry W ight, Mr« r Mima on Kir*t NtVart b aforr 2:30
inatif m e irh a n ts e r r p ro testin g C. It Mason Mrs. E I) B row n­ o'cliH'kt mo th a t tha p a m d r to the
Kirat
C oiigM gationai
Church,
a g d llst tb* recently r n a rtr d oc- lee, and Mr*. Res I'a rk e rd
w herr tha nervier* will lie held,
Ju
d
g
e
Donald
A
Cheney
nf
rupa.ional ll.e n s s ( r r unluiaiw .
re p re se n tin g
M arcus I may Rrl‘ t inier way prom ptly.
luwt Monday n ig h t, over 60 O rlando,
K R F rn k o ic k , an ouUlandinK
liusiieas men a p p eared at a re g ­ F a g g . took a p a rt In th* m eeting | iiiPinUrr of the
I)a)t&lt;&gt;na llaarh
ular m oet'ng of the C om ral.sion to In en advisory capacity of the a) i liMlga will
drlkvar th r oration
nod th e ir opproval of the roni- Im ately 26 m em bers of the local w hirh w ith th r variou* ritu a l work
p lo llts and sugg estio n s m ads by CWA atten d ed th* m eeting, In parform rit by t h r officer* i* a
all
m andw re
of
the
II. C. W eekly, L C K lnard, and eluding
hiffhllfft of th r srrvlra*
F o f-sst Gotchel as r e p r r . r n l a t i r r r B oard of C ounty C om m issioner*
T h r |rrujrram aUu includes mu
of he S an fo rd Ind*|M'niirnl C ro. except John Meiach.
steal srlvctton* by th r
S anford
c a n ' A ssociation.
Concert O rc h estra , vocal *olo* by
Mr*. &lt;J. W. sSpenrrr. and • iluat
th a C om m issioners told th*
by Mr* Spencer anti MUa M ary
grwtp th a t they would -onaider
Alice Shipp Ml** l lr l r n
W itla
tb# m a tte r next Monday n gUt,
• t o t h a t oil person* having a
NAPLES, Dee. 2 .- 4 « ~ F ly ln g will a r t aa accom panist.
Tha public, p a rticu la rly friend*
re w p la ta t to m ake m ust do so in Hh red flog, th* liner Conte D*
w rlln g . T be com plaint m ust In­ Bovolo Undid Russian Committer and r'la tiv a * of all dead m em ­
ria l* th e re e l e f th a p ro testin g of Fordtgn Affaire Maxim Litvin- bers of th e lM%r. is invited to
nw .'-'hant'i license ftrr the ’pool off here today after wbat he told Join tha Klka d u rin # this service
rim # y e ars; th* a m e a n t th a t to g ■it i r r i i r a r r woe aa axrellent Tha services will begin prom ptly
a t 8:00 o'clock.
levied a g a in st him fo r p e r.
11 added;"*curh money as veld*

Many AreExpected
To Attend Service
For Deceased Elks

Tb* w ire opon, J tr
Fow ler to of L akeland.
D ispelling p e rsiste n t ; i ru m o rs
t h a t tbo b rig h t lig h t which o p ­ i h ppera n e t Ito h tto d In th* 66 per
•
t o tbo k * » » w i to tb o o e v th - peon, follow s:.,
t o this city every n ig h t I s 1 " “ Signed 1 m ark e tin g a g ree m e n t,
tbo ctocOtc a e a s o ria l to T hom as re p re se n tin g oaoooO no percent
A M t o i to Um content of tbe State’s tonnag* ador filad here ei
-------- In fo rm stie o roc* trad I d 1 M w fofd la m ail/ C ontrol to m m ltte e a u th -!
Tbe from tbo a to n ag in g ad lto r o f a o rlis s forw ard in g ta W ashington | l l s r r y P. Lou, prom inent O rFlorida by n ew spaper a t F o ri Mporo a t th* all sgreom eoto to 't h is offtc* by lando m an who w as ap p o in te d r*
I o'clock th is aftern o o n
D eport i e e rily a t th* hand of (ha O rlando
solicitation e f tbo loc ' *
'
m o at n d r i t o n w in . t vs theia* i d istric t sub-oorem ittee of th e Hpe
t o Gmmmit: :
signed ogrom ento ta tm e d ls u a t &lt;cial Advisory and A p p ra isal Cam
T horn
tcntlon. S tro n g ly u rg a you th ere I mill'**. S ixth
F w to a l
Reeprvc
A t to a s t ml a n a la ' F a r e Mysyo Toro fo rw a rd us y e a r oontrocts In | D istrict of tha D eposit U q u ld a a n y th in g t o . | t pxoopt wh*t •u rin g y e a r being p a rty to ag ree | | lon
announced today th a t
board t* now o rg a n ise d and
”
|R oOt-of-town ntont on f rot effWrilvo d a te e s U k his
'
ready it) receive applications frrin
papers m ittam frieodo and
the liquidators of «U closed honks
(ton to tb o i
• //
:
•
i
In this area.
Tb* story to that i
“a t y to Fnlms,”
Members of M r. L eu's Commit­
tee, Including H a rry M. P apw orth
lagulsbod orlatot
who ta Seminole C ounty
repreth a t th* tribute/
e e n ta tire , meC w ith J . T. W nlker,
J r , cholrm an for th* F lorida d i­
&lt;-&gt; R u r g a n ls la g f a r *
vision of the RFC on W edntoday.
‘
of
tbo
L
e
g
is
la
te
*
Coai&lt;
I to w fflng o *W w (i* UgH
Th* m eeting produced the orgoalof C om m or:* m et _a t th e c atio n of the group w hich w ill OXtk e Bern
C e a n y p to lle th* release of fto o aa a s
ha healed la with th* 2 * * ® * J f ro “**r4o/ j j M f * * * *• e ats from rioted bonks os quickly
" * i a n tk e ir projects ( I r A l p o o r.' M p ^ i b i * ' ,
•»
F re d a W ilson, ch airm a n o f th*
^
'
•o ral tax e s, and the value of each
sp p o iste d t o g tpe.-isi
' I R o f m erchandise he c a rrie s
'B L U * H E A V E N " H E R B
which o n to ro p e ri a t
dock.

**'r-

'# a m

Legislative Committee
First M eeting

tkfritotoTtolllinjti' 'Swo

bam

ng.
to composed a f JUntno
* D ean, a n d W. U
cem m itto* to t o m oke
the adv’saM Utp t o co-

Th* "B ia s H eaven," trim m o­
to r y ach t w hich is tw n e d by W.
W . T rim pi o f Now Y ork C ity,
a rriv e d to Lake D Monro* opriy
th is a fte rn o o n a n d m ad* IU w ay
t o to Urn y a ch t kooto w hich will
la w

Mr. .Trimpl
ho ood party a n
O' abort Um* oa Ik* St.
Blear oajeytog tha floh-

to

M A RRIA G ES M C E

UP

&gt; lo rriag e
11 ( • n s * s issued
thnugh Coaaty Judge J. 6u . 8hao n .Ito* office daring lb* month
to n lh d f
*
' if exceeded the n u to to r
la # November by «U
revealed today,
sought
II­
, w ith only t»
loot y ear. T w to ­
w ers
w hite,
w ore colored.

*4a
tk a w eath er g o a t o
to to to ri) to o tr a a t W th a t ity of
nod the
N o rth . '

l.4 r

m L.
0

D oc.

2 .—

(A.P:),

— F e d e ra l J u d g e /tle x a n
A k crm n n to d a y h eld
th
“Congren* hnd no a u th o r !
to a tte m p t to r e g u la te
ly in tr a s ta t e Itusinenn."
In th e f irn t N K A co&lt;le
IS
_
,„
..
tio n b ro u g h t in th e F e d e r a l
w
n^ nki ‘" D'
_ Thttxtor*__ Booierelt.._ former loLurJfft? J y r ng jhe
O o u rt in F lo rid a. J u d g e A k - ■■^ 7
T he check* rsp rrs e n te tl throe " hn * " ■ * ■ » * TTea Tof th e aM
governor-general of
th* Philip­
e rm a n re fu a c d to g r n n t a n
'
w om rn wh»n
pines, who told a New Y 'r k au- d a y 's wrk In alm ost every c a .e .
.m ig h t
hy
*
"•“ '" b e n . of the fo u rth d istric t In ju n c tio n
dies** last n ig h t th a t I n fla tio n 1 a t d the av erag e che k w «. for

* UEU U tdH I Li d sg l l ol U CnW 'T
il*In t h b flre t Kroup
. m ay astf* puhhxhrd
eluded
pub„ , h ^ a t Benson S p n n g s. and
p a r slice to m e doing because of In hr v i a • fo rm rr rtiilo r of I hr
Set
Back
In
R
e
p
o
r
t
...........................
dividual a c tio * n e e ssllsle d
by KloHtfc ('hriB lian A dvoratr
FLORIDA
CommissionerH Hear
Ib e lr la te r receipt a t the drRrv. .SwMt ta a u rv U n l t»y hi*
By
Fort
Myers
Man
p
a
r
tm
m
t
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l a 'P l i e Doc. A-GP)
wid'iw, and a aon, D B. Hweat J r , Complaints OnLiccnse
Bank AppraisalBoard
Is Ready For Appeals

TAMPA JU
DEFIES NRA
DENYING WR

O vsr fiw* thousand dollars In
F e d e ral funds w as released
In
Sem inole C ounty today, alm ost all
of It In S anford, a s C vil W orkt
A dm lnletrntlon checks w ere placed
I In fbc hands o f 76 | w hite and &lt;ol! ored men and wom en who have
I been em ployed on n early a scnrei

THEO. ROOSEVELT
;|SEES INFLATION
AS CONFISCATION "”"” -

65 PercentO fTonnage
Of State R epresent­
ed On Bulky Pact

P leads For W omen

L itvinoff Arrive* In
Italy On W ayToRom e

voyage ftrbm tha UolUd Sulks.
Th* same ship broaght Poetmas'.
*r General Jamas Farley, Ameri­
can Democratic national cbalrman
who to oa a btlef vacation With
bis wlf*. Litvinoff said bo kadi
nothing to aay for the pretent
regarding bis fortbeaming talks
with Premier Mussolini h o t that
be would make a statem ent later
la Home.
A fter conversing for serpral
mtoiltos to tho tolon of dm tour
with the Berist ambassador to
Italy, tortcialt of the Italian -|»«ernment, and
others, LJIvlaoT
boarrisd an automoblla for a trip

Auto TagsIIaveY etT o
Be R eceivedlnSanford

g ro u p of
St.
P e tr re b u rg
d ry
rlrsn rrw to r r t l r s l n a rom p cU to r
from w hat th# n lain liffs called
practice* In violation of Ih# N R A
cod* for th# clean in g and dyslnff'
Industry.
Th* opinion, covering six ty p e ­
w ritte n p s g rs . d i a lin g # * the a u ­
th o rity of Congr#**. and declares
th s l th* re s tra in in g
ord er
If
g ra n te d , "W ould be a m r r r ges­
tu re to which th*
C ourt could
not comp#I obedience."

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Oviedo Gets Taste
Of Election F ever
As Vote Day Nears
W ith g c n ara l alectlon day com*
ing n a il
T uesday. la st Ifllnutl
vole- g e ttin g
cam paign*
bsltto
staged by W. H. W illiam s, V. 11$,
Sley, a n d Je ssie McGowan am ong
tb s tr Ovtedo f rWrwt# and iwlgtob&lt; re fo r th* m ay o r's office w ere
re p o rte d today a* in dicating a
w arm and close finish.
Th# th ree m en a re candidate*
fu r th* se a t w hich Is being’ vm«
ra te d by
C oonty C om m issioner,

U

jtoeWed agto-*J

W g- i ra n d ld a te
fo r re - , 4
saw aserved
a n ta J
nn ae irllf
election. He ha*
a rly
tw o terra s. Oviedo v a lo rs also
*f
will cast b allo ts for flv* positions
•Y
on th# tow n council.
According to
IE. Jo rd a n ,
tow n clsrh a t Oviedo, th at com­
m unity la In g io d financial c o n - _
dlllon. and prospect*
fo r a
p ro fitab le re tu rn on ra lly rajtery
and o th er v egetables
heighten*
dally.
q
Oviedo real re la te is valued a t
$443,692.66,
while
p e rso n al
p ro p e rty Is valued *1 $.,iH,K67-I&gt;6,
The lax levy fur the past fo u r
y e ars la as follow*:
11*30, alx '
m ills; 1031, t h r r r m ills; IU3i! * n d '
1633 flv* mills

Trade BodyWillSta«e _
Dinner For Official*
R elieving th a t m any recent a c ­
com plishm ents of the C ity Coni,
m lsslanere a n d C ounty Com m is­
sioner* are w orthy of public a c ­
claim , the R em ind# C ounty C ham ­
ber of Com m rce will etag e ■ Icatlm onlal su p p e r in honor of truth
groups, th* c ity clerk and co u n ty
clerk, and lk * lr wives n e s t F rid a y
night.
Tb* a ffa ir is to h# held a t th*
Episcopal P a rish House, w ith Mr*.
Pearl H ansall of the M nnt.xum a
H-itel, c aterin g The public I* Inviced to a tte n d this testim onial
su p p er which will IncluiVi e n te r- .
laln m en t. T ickets m ay be p u r­
chased a t the City H all, and ll W
req u ested th al
re serv a tio n s
b*
mad* In advance.
A Jo in t com m ittee re p re se n tin g
K lw ants, R otary, and Lions Club
will combine w ith the
C elebra­
tion* anil E n te rta in m e n t C .'m nill,
lee of th* trad e body to sla g * th is
sv sn t. F irst' m eeting of th* comlin e d com m ittee's will t * held a t [
th* C ity H all M onday aftern o o n
a t 2:00 e 'rio o k ..., M

Y esterday's W eath ef aJ]
.
rt-OHltlA.
HTATIO.H
SANFOHP r i liter
Ap*U«klo#la Cl»sr
H srtsw
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fcnails

Ft. U u 4 « r4 a l« ..
F I Mysrs ....
rs
“ As soon s s I g e t thora," Is th s nFtt i sPHltr
t i l h .. ____
answ er which C ounty T ax Collec­ lla a tta a • '
WffBi
tor Jno. D. J-'nklas was g iving to Ksy
Miami M
s o r e s of .p e rso n s who c alled a t Moors I|« * m
( * « l»
hie Court H ouse o ffl.e today to OWnoeSuOsS
.
ask , "W han can I g e l my l ld d a u ­ Oflaado ... .
I'snsarula (Ttoar
tomobile license U g ? “
.
Tam pa Pi Iftoudy
They bad not a rriv e d l4 to to ­ T ilus«Ills Cloudy
day, and Mr. Jln k ln a w as In
d ark as to tb e lr probable a p p e a r­
ance AIJ to g a w ere au ppaaed to
go on sale y e sterd a y b u t f o r to n ic
reason a delay has resu lto d .

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•S'Aft

�m

m

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mysteries oBiho la to jjZ m &amp; i
kept entirely to himaelFand I
facte and figure* concerning hi
‘eTeh knew whether hp VM mi
money or loaing it or
bow much, and no one knew Whethrr hie flnatwlal. position

fr^

W W ^ t T l t S " 7 t t U t 5 * haV* been reka|»ed bj^froifl
official* through the magazine F brt^m wWth*iJMhltiaorrw
fafj their more general fiscal secrete. According to this

3^ ^ i S 5

«

. I m p n g ^ W e ^ o r p r e c a r io u a .

[rl't

te? s t a in s , a s sste
#170,000,000, .and

[any Colonist*

‘'he doesn’t even eare." He still has
rw-

One of the most amazing staten»HftsfW'Ulfl wW ? *r(tlcie indicated that the Ford Coippew, m ust produce and
r a &lt; « m ,&gt; llr a r n a n l o vvr It*
aefl7600,000 c a n a year before it can make a pro fit Its •nfleiVst
* » * « e rr etnw tef*.,,
total production for the current year is estimated a t 374c,000 can, which leaves it 220,000 short of Urn proflt-maki washing -tun, d*«. t —&lt;avr y flra t Wg **mimey fast.
Ing’margin. But Mr. Ford doesn’t care. What Interests
Ih* U . S. ram * rlfb t afufr
him most of ill, Fortune says, is the character of the mod*,
B o f Iba const lo tio n , an&lt;l
el which he la producing.
r
^ jT‘ ’
'
*/
about lh a cotorfnl- A lexaaThe Ford Company Is quoted aa. saying that labor der Hamilton S*-r*ar~o4d fl
costa a car are equal to one day’a pay for.sixteen men and cia) expert doa’gnaUd by W
th h t this amount U IB per cent of total production costs. On Ih g lo A Ya*’ "“flra ‘t aacratary
o f lb*
■*
tM
th i'b a s il of a labor coat of 170. ’’Portune" says It coats
which
the—company gets #410. As
Culanloa which had ravuttad
_#402 to build
*•- a Ford,
_—m-j■- of -*
* “ *—

Wadawdiy « r* a h a wltb! * ts . I*1
L*vy presiding.
Th* m eat n s
pnad w ith a a o sg b y th* n iscm -

, MMfHm.Thr amatlruk* f*Mi
*&lt;l«r

t o ’T W I U B

^

fdlowiagv ptograri

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v&amp; c&amp; isqirw M »
S : J r l

J S J 'S W .'*

b*«iSL..et S oV iorh, A b aiiort
b S r . u t o h* aarvad oa tb* eh
•»
and. r r a 170a
lo re war* buying u p 'a ll tb* go»*
a g a in st Xing. Goorgp’a ten Ux and
o p im a n t p a p e r th e y co u ld ' fritoa la r lU d fa b* p m r n t fa r, th s
atamp' act ware But dbpoaad la
tb* Ignorhat a sd - ualnfarm m L

JNO WITH OOD: Tha
a good man nr* ordered
ordl and ba dalighteth in
Tbougb ba fail, ha shall
Itady cant down: far lha
oldatb him with hi* hand.
I . &lt;747,M l,645.07

extend thanualraa In cOllactiag
ta«r» requested by Congraaa of
vague authority.
Hot for th* mmlty of Franc*
toward Kngland tha credit of th*‘

Golt P iivic Captaitix,
S«Ieot Prospect' L ftti

1,143.828,002.49

Pmta put* It
aaa ie r to lira
th an it la to put

ra

kidnaping*.
W; barom eter*
Indlcat*
Mdlngly w at day with
r risin g
tem p a re tu re*
Tti**&lt;!ay. T h a t l« tha, tyr
atlonpl prohibition aftI*

thing* Which should land
builnaiu pick up during
, fa y waaka, Inelttd# th a t
000 In tha Chrlstmaa
Club*, moat of which
for ChrWlma* praaanta.
•pn* of tita molarlaation of
f'S ed - hadoatry, more lhaa
OfiOO horaaa and mulct art
ta f t t h o ua* In Amarloa. If
katp on rel*lnc th* lax on
Ihto, Uvar*'ll b* more than

Iwen aim oat nil in E urope, and 1
a t boat only a b o a t *8,000,000 urn#
n l ta n c d In lo am from tiiat qu » r. taxation or by repw dtatbig’ tW fr at
Ler.
, .'
, currency m\&lt;t b a : aacrtfU o o f th e tr jw
T h ere
w aa
not enough fra* c jt’ien*. B ui I lam IItow w M By a* PI
Company, the magazine states, are tnken from the- annuai capital In A m erica to float larg e
balance sheet, which Is filet! In Mnsnnrhunetts. It says dom estic lean* although about
th at three “Indicated earnings” are obtained by figuring t*6JDOOflQQ hp p« par m oney, ac ­
the annual decrease or Increase of surplus.
tu ally w o rth a U a il W&gt;o0J)f&gt;0, between Maryaqtl and Virginia.
The table follows:
A n In to n a tin g p re g n u n
waa
. S trict ' *SiwM»btlo daIf*t4‘ am t
waa w cured In *uch a .w a y ,,
Profit or loss,
So, th e continental rengreax fhoae a fra id o f ' a fa d b ra l 1 raonejr
and colonlca to g eth e r laaoet) about monopoly, IntHudfpg fa ffrra o p -a n d
1 Ford lost .................................... #42,789,727 1927
1 4SU,000,000 In pap er money, and Madiaon, oppoaad Mb plan* for
‘ Ford lost .............................
72,221,499
1928
ao me blatarian a baitaaa haraaaedj » ’ U nited S totae’ flank. H im llto n
' Ford made ..........................
81,797.861
1929
palgw. With IVisalpal fabatl la
official*
Ford made .........................
44.460.829
1930 of the congraaa m ay b ar* won on that/ tow,' atfl)owgb lit1 th* charga, tha foliowHug program wa*
laaurd
even
m
ore
•u
rrap
tltlo
u
aly
.
aenkta
th
e
re
w
ar*
abbut
th
ta
#
i
f
/
,.
Ford
l o s t .................... ....... B3,588,999 1931
glvaa: Ptoaa h i * la d to * . fMau*,"
r N ot m ade good by a a y power flrm ativ* votaa South of Mary.
Ford lost ...........................
74.861.645,
1932
A om
Tboa p m i Badtottoo,
of th e rongreaa to ta x , th a cur­ landI
Asking "la Ford Through 7” “Fortune" *aya “he is not rency iirgan to daprw .tat* In n
atuUr Pugkt Tb*ah*glvli« Seagv
Although
ba
prefarred
tbg
atoand, neither is the Ford Molor Company. They have too few nionthe. N e ar the and It waa glo gold *tamUrd, Himllton rpc. IntcnrtedUto pupihl P iu * Soto,
mpeh money, too much energy anti build too good a car.” uard to pap er liarlx-r ahopa, and ogpi«ad that m o at'o f'laa relit* t* p a ir* Bvaaaj D rill, sad 8**n
rTpa UUto ladtaaa”, Primary
Thd artlrl* then adda: “No matter how good a year Mr, aailora, paid o ff in bundlra o f it, cliryUHoB
War* *11far, *mj' to,
Fqrd may have In 1034 or In 1935 the daya when he doml* m ade auita o f clothe* from tho th* Mint Act of ITBg provided m U f t t Piaae aale, “Falitag
noted the smbll car field have apparently gone forever. la tta re d bill*, and paraded In fog a blmetallic itandard, w&gt;th an*r»"_, Ruth A a h n t m VWI*
Nt)ff, like the Ancient Mariner, he atoppeth one of three." jeal. E ventually, p a rt, of It w ar
i Calling It "the most famous Itoxscorc In U. 8. Indns- redeem ed a t I cant on th* d a l.
..
.
tttr," tha mag axIn* publishes a table, of Ford, Chevrolet Ja r.
“ Not w orth a continental** h a t
tinkM’I.rmotrth sales since 1926. The table shows Ford
&amp;
drbnplng frpm 528.000 carp |n 1931 to 209,000 for th o /lrs t lawn a Mock expression vinca
n d to thin day continental curt
eight months of thla vrar. Chevrolet !■ shown as selling brency
town a M aiulard am
889,000 tn 1931 end 345,000 for tha eight month* of 1933 am ple haa
i.r„
“IWat Ifbr The South"
u*ed by writer* on mon*anti Plymouth’s flgtires were 94.000 for 1931 and 163,000 ta ry i|u r* t on*.
W hy not re p ain t your floor*, vartiiah y » u r Ihvolaum; p a in t
I
* ir the eight m p n ^ ,f l( H&gt;if, .year.
*
. .
A fte r
the , revolution ♦ th g p
.wall* a n d w o odyw k, *Jr «
^ * ^ 7 ■!* n * r c ah taa ti
were a llff cutltoaU uvar inflatian
f u n d turn, and t a t k l r m bom* m art! a ttfn H tv w to 4 l*u li
In
aeveral
cotonlea Inclining?
M aaaachuaelta,
w here
lianltl
Shay* led hia
'n -u rre rtio n
f^
'*i*- ‘td/dun:
' The demands which will l&gt;c made upon the fetlernl • redll money. K venlually, rondh

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® -want you to *N eur teadtoa' dahy. p#w t,aad

hbrd of Cbatoa- cuasT th a t prude** mUkr f n
&gt;ou daily, WU apeetaltoefl* a lew bacteria count
that insure* the kaalUi 4f your baby.
.

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Grade A Raw. end/ Pasteurized Milk
Sweet Cream—ButUpv-Butterroilk

GiVFS* Q U A U T V PA IN TS

Wintar park Anna* tb*
- Orlando t" , ryeds a
Aid For The Schools
* In tha w intar Talk
A aplandid ld*a| But
' to taka la tha cltyt of government' for support when Congress meets next month

to

* ehlaf objectloe
"justtfb
Rlyacldii#tl U that: they
Hk* wDdfir* to other
W a wkkh are not ao juatljje'.Tfc* Ban Jos* hanging,
■ m a t people condoned, was
Jy fallowad by S' similar
trSI ia Mtaaouri 1a which
Mstim'a guilt had not bean
toVWOghly saUbllahad. WhatMay ba said In f*r«r of
■ g a man wha haa don* a
M* erima, It la * frightful
&gt;'te lynch an Innocent man.

will doubtless Ire Innumerable, but one which may be ex­
pected to attract considerable attention and secure extensh e support among the nation's representatives Is the plcft
fo ■federal aid for the aehoola. According to Hr. V. Kcraey,
til yctar of education of the State of California, federal
all! for public school* appear* Inevitable aa the rrsult of
the economic breakdown and tho resultant demoralization
of, school support In many states.

W H # K al»' silver11srr p u t t - h1s- tra d e -rp s rk on a l p ro d u c t' aiv

bwhtssMtrbg wrgv# WITi
•

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•.!_____of
a advert!aed
. . good*
J .
Pprchkger

r to, e bulletin of th*
f *4*ration of labor,
. with tb* currency I*
lou* aw ttar, for tho

U vt Oak havp arrived I
and will make Hanford
tore homo. Mr. Smoot
charga of th* Waalai
—
r—
Talrgraph offle*, •a |p o a"itb
! a rare
hr realised by
Mr.
Hot
.
“
A
Hoff.
*«.. »
—
Th* famous Tampa Bay lli
will b* formally opanad In Tai
for the season on KthWy, to s ,
tYom n*w an (lha *trre(j
Florida *•
latarior
matnm
QalnaavUla, will b* IllumlnaUd
curreat from its n*w muaki
plaat, ooa of th* largest and o
modem In ih*-**-*4-

doubtful if Congrea* will ba able to
ion on the achool problem which will
b sltuhlVm aa far, aa th* iramtdlat*
as considerable time wiUiba required
neccaagry machinery to put any prac*

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Look through the advertising' eolti

the, number of established productfyi*

:l

nejM of each on*, yoa form *n Inateat
ah«p*, flavor »nd quality a rt known fat
i | . ;*■ *t-i ..V»,jstw;i
*.
know th at wh«th*r ycu buy the article i
!&gt; .'•itl 1 ' . fit-*V r . : * . wCJT.

haa moved hia office*
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tWr'lUOto and alt-autharia**
*tt-autb
(la*. Belanco U t.talu
m nL birro*ed or SU* _

MoUaaaa M**n*g.,
n n f o iia im

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OtOtwVI*

Saint Agnofr Giudiltd
Has Dance OnOsceola

f- w.v
TRW M L CA U SE S

l s * Jddge*Sabath R ie c t o
“ C &gt; t. y y Goramandments
CMhM Ifctb* has n tu n ted from
ffo ,r Wcddfed
Detroit, Mkh. where ha apart

th* i w f l l ot

dM UA. U

SanfanV* la d g A

will U rlraw

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bU-

U t laat night with tha thaw M at
d a a t A ,h i board the O n -ro U .

Nearly 70 rawpla* w art ]
»»d tha' palmalto lined
of
loadwwall*
i
_
.
lAgnan O e U af
boat, tha floor ahow
with Itk
• how w
5#**
W Haewel C t o t H T '
atwradotgp, lta «rtV animated b a ft
T
. MflWDA^
of cottbn. h a d : Mr*. GWy* Wflh oar Oaa of tha 'H r* t lUau*’ “CaMa la lha CottapT all
&gt;Quarth will totert *1 rrwitrihtrtad. U trarufona
tha
lU F A c la e k tt lha honte it Mr*. * - * * *
la te .
biaff
Gtarga
MfCru**,
Waat Flrat

«n

Mrs. Ml S. Mepacnger, Ur*.
Frsuk-TWamaa, Mrs. UHfan Vick•eg, and Varna MtaamgSr * ara
»pending tha wtak-end In Tawpm
i
Jeaa Loijg, of Columbia, Caw
plana to r*thrn horn* tomorrow
altar apewdtng th* Thaakagltlig
holiday* bars with hi* paranU.
1S . and Mis. J. O. Long, Oak

£ " ts s ■ « T *

S a l t ' NukAet ' Thr** it
Ftfrt Mathbdlit CHarch wffl meat if a ? 3 S Z ? "
at ItiOO o'clock a t tha bom# of
Mis. W D »t apd Mfg, J o t GonMrv,YT-. P- Flalda, M l Magnolia n k i grectad Urn goaau a t tha
r, Rafraohfaaate w art aweed
A O ^ tiu Nambor « a af thw Flrat
a lata hoar, by . Mrs. A. l b
M a f lu a t. Chwrch win m *« at
ipa, aulatad by l l n . W. II.
1:00 o d o d t a t th* homo, bf Mrs. Sitw art, Mr*. W. W. Warnar, aad
T. TC Mffllng. lS l^ E a a t Second
Wp. F« BarawaL • «•-»
StifU . with Ml*.' Mailing and
Among than* pea*«i\t waeaiTJ**
Mra.iK' W- M l a a d a* hotter*w.
i *hahbar P T a of th* F lrit Bar. Martin J, Braaa, Mr. and
Mbs. W. A, Lafflar, My. and Mr*.
. n r e l a i JM 'O dHutM , Mr. and Mr*. Job*
•’clock *V lha, homo of Mr*.
MeUch, J r , Mr. aad Mrs. Roy F.
8 ./CL Shin holier, Oak. Avenue.
Mann, Mr. aad Me*. A. M. C a m Way, Mr. and' J fn . R. l» Dana,
Mr. and Mr*. Joaaph A. Malach,
Mr. and Mr*. OUnn Liagia, Mr*.
atewat.waak at ptafMV
Marcia L. Bahaa, Mr. and Mrs. J.
T
’ h*®
Sunbeam Band of tho Flrat
ipflft d tu fch win meet at SiM
moat at 1:00 P. M. with Mr*. 8.
■at- th* chnrrh.
ffigUeysaao.
Ban Lanta.
XJ,.’A; of th* F in e BaptUt D,
h will meat a t 1:30 o'clock Lone ham will b* aeread.

“ fl? W

i of tha First Ban.
tl*&gt; Charrck willi meat at 7»I0
P. |H ' 'a t tha church, annex. Rath
maUber it aakad ta being threw

; Mr. and Mrs. S. F- Ires, Jr. aad
'Man Julia Chapman of Orlando
wilt bo tha gsesl* tomorrow of
and Mr*. Union E. Allan,
Court.

Mis. 8. O. Charo, Jf, laft
W«dfr*day for Philadelphia ‘Whera
*ljt will apaad ahoat It days, Big
aria arcompanted by n tr aliiar,
MTs. W. D. Oosmrd, of Baboon
Park;

"T h ere a re , o l c«vir»r,". he *ald
r*the divorce* th a t a re n » d * neca aa ry by drnnkenne**, tha * U t
Moardar, gin m arrlaka*. mm*upp o rt, a n d Juat plain m lainatlna1.
j lu l fo r th e moat p a n tho poison*
Who earn* Into m y court w an t *tpa ra ile n t c c a i i r of trlvlalitle*."
j j n th y
• ta t* m e n u
from
th*

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3 -D A Y S -3

Lkara a ra people."

Mr- and Mr*.
II, Squire* had 1 “ A good m any divorce* have
a* dinner
nnor guaata Thuv*day
Thuvaday a t
thair home on Fifth Street, Iff. -bean a v erted ■by a wife ranivm -

as

lot and excited talk; 4. Do no4
rohceol
lie difference* u n til
they accum ulate to the breaking
joint, dia.ua* them ra lm l);
ft.
B a 'fra n k w ith each o th er, *1. Syin.
pathy and m utual undaratauding
a re the pillar* of the hom«j 7.
Good H um or in partin g in th*
m orning and a cheerfOl g re etin g
h t n ig h t; H, s h a re r**pon«ibillt aa;
b. IL taid iah a. home uf &gt; our u a n ;
ID. Mak* y our hrdtim a prayer* a
review o f, (he d a y a n d o a re r- go
to Bleep w ithout a clean a la te l;
leaving no leftover* for the next
day."

Theo* Roosevelt
Sees i n f l a t i o n
A s Confiscation

m

aiwt ,ln.line

R a m b ll

d ren

M

Height*.

m n U i i '’

'" T h t ^ V o r t i h « » d
U*t tju * rt* rif
gJonVetenc* l*t l » t » e * * frr.»e o &gt;**r
w ilt be h*ld early 111 lb* a | tfr* »a *
A l lb* g u * rie rly eonffivnc# tn*
m t ir la i im ai.i r«-r lb* n*»t r * » r
W ill be et*rl*4.
,
llr . J.a k ln * w|H be Ibr «Ur*t ot
Mr. Mill,
tlfiilFlJft
wH!l«»

glaatM taterad) ta a ' t**Ud(
Xaaaad kg ItawaahoW masaste*. ta
nd4WMB t* ik* citeaaplwi'*. craww
aajw^Uoaal recoowitjea, Mr*. Bayd

*

lu k u M u k T ia k A k

I1 M T l U i w a o y TMW
jktinilnr llil»l«.

1 'i rMi hlrtit H-erV'Irt

Munilrtf

11"1

S. T. I* H*

ot year*. Mr*. Boyd a tta r kafir*'
anlarad aiMpta* i f It la a eoaspall-

r h ln n

V I’mrty r r

Ing bam* aeaaaiftet*. actlar aa
Judge*. Miectad hap entry a* tha
vary |Se*t~fr*M th* alandyalat af
. tetlur*. tutor, add rldalnek*.
Her* it itb reelpdikat Ak* grand

M ** H u k

r. u.
Iilhle Mtody

I*. M.
1 Th v

M ev. II

t &gt;■•* ’(* Wat )v in '

M rs . KdJIh C . Bayd

T l'W H 't M r . nn*' atoft t a*aMt

Huge Supply 0£
Fore^n Lixiuo t
1^ ReadyFor U.S.

M r.
and
Mra.
S idney V lh lrn
are occupying the W lln a r cottage

T u r .d a y

t'l***

h rld » v

in
7:1*
7 :J»

K. ilra b H in , m v lu r

m i . n u iitii.

champion aaad

Koncay

KwrvlTHp

T A X KWh t n *

ir U,o**a
Now i if In lift u iUipfl
'AvvnUd,
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lt*»
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m
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t
V haraon.
U HtAr,
kHblrt Arhuul. &gt; .U A U
M urntns H i» ih r#, II '**1 A, a
R jvfu ln a 'H v» t fcx-B. T 41 I*. M
Wonn n » |* ri)# r M rrth m W n l i t i
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I 'r a r r r m »! I 't t l i r n » r v k « W aai r i 'p f f t r H T t t ' S* f t ”
T|*r I|f %, WUIlHfti K MclUirrHun H
■rniiitn Nt Ih r Him.Ill) rYrtllag &gt;*r\ In'#* iti 7"41 r M w ill tit*. "W lii-iY
A m* Ih* Ih-pi. t ” M n«h M III hr f Ml«’
I-In ti hi thi I ' l l l f l l !t«i|hi y » ii i
i ■li. t.f iirlAtnln

nrdfn »

IhIunri a fte r Dec

fo r

I n t o iu a linn*'

6.

tfumUy

J

V ! r A,

H lsirwiilh H| t rat ait«l
A*ii|mr,
T h - IT ., [- S|,
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w

IIIIM IM ) N I . T I I I H I K T

t -tim C K

Hunrurd

&gt;h&lt;t IhtOiB. arlll--ATlirtT A AYrtimm Uhl Iti
&gt; f9|''|l' bill'll hr BtAtfl ini
w i \ |i*p
m il toI f

m

M ill

HimI ilWlMl
hr

nhouiii a n ything

happen

iy

. “ TW ria jo rlty o f wtdpw* in thin
c o u o iry a ra tirin g an ih* IUf , In­
surance* of llialr huabanda, , .
I f c u rre n c y , were &lt;l&lt;l&gt;a»H
pi*f.
0*11*- ra n i, on* h a lf of th r value of th e ir
pallet** would i&lt; conffacalvd."

beamed UtMilan^Film

ffagareBB Syl:

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OwlUf.ln-

Hi*** R rrvlrfiL
H u iit la )

Hdtiortl

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MKAT-MKT.
"T he S li’re of Sorvica"

M ini a4®
[ 'I 'a l m x l l l

i*hon

W f,

e o tr i

Co a tm c U a g

Ca»

KI ic f ric g l^ S u p ir f lw

I'hone

IN

4 U .

'

Friendly**
.Fortune
liBhoc*

a

MnnthJy
tone ha* a, &lt;
prill taka I
lha dob 1

ware attainted thrau
A tha e*.tut try a f*W year* ago
U f acortnr an outatandlng *ac■g in Paraatount*! “Ctow llarLa'.-Tae Much Harmony," thgy
ay a pair of dumb' rtM eriltat," otKa- *■ great - pair of- law
H alts

wh-&gt;

have

tinea

goo*

Our AJmtlcgn
In The Hi-nt in Town )

Chili.
S t o iu lw lg h r *

K HI mii %rtit. u filrar,
Htolrtlto)
I
Hrt add r Halil...I &gt; «• I* M
Vieuna iVrti.lr - M h I In a * 3f l# M l
M to* Utm 7 *SM I*. AlTi!r*-1 mf
Hnldlxr'a M rrtioa

( ‘k ln p r a r lp r
Aewf# aad &lt;br**&lt;# l l U n i f t
ItirM te ln a irfp p A rrtlf#
Offlrrt M a prii RiRR A. M -------IR
■ • ««. t d l f , H.— i r . kl.
r a . a r TON
Offttora oak 9,
Klrat h a i’l Maah nlda.

“CWT. IN TIMH ,.
,
1*. MR. I llir CLRANKR"
T i r t . tg* * , i i . i . . t 4 j ,

ta)** *b—oi

fiencvn ani
rJ*fcoMt&lt;
Hanford A rf' W04i*
■

to..

atok.

H ave Y o u rC H rM A H ;
W nlrhcw K ep«ir*d U f

i,

One Who Rtxllf
Know* Hoar

«U 1 lt»r *•*•♦«!# «* lha H * » rra a ra tr l , ha| w N | tha gaea*ea(a r*a«bhli^l* rlra a wAA frawhl

u
} rh p n v

imii *7n‘ r tif.—
Ml

M a g n h lla A va.

Jeweler'
108 M h ffito l^

“Tnule In W
O li'
Furniture for Cow.
Al­

to/ .tr 'k**-

A f t 'f n v it M t io *

F u r n itu r e Co.

ik?(to pruned. wtA ha
nttata at a n ta lha f*»

HOHUAVlt W V
■ ^ w f t a w .A :
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Kat Shack . •

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f wjC
ajj^

at

GROCHRV
and

Alt M 1

(*Mt&lt;ia1ti

’
fttote In PafBBteltBtlg flr»t big In th air M l 14 Ju d ith A lim .
A rth u r Johttaion and Sant C m . T h a n k * vlr^r a t lb a hum* of h*r,
ju a e k il comedy o f 'U t e . new. a*)“ To* Mptb UarBteny." whlph tow have w ritte n e ig h t new tuM a p a re n L .M n tutd Mr*.. U V lh 1- "
‘ on Sunday U th* Milana f o r
t hJ
picture,
Including
M r*. V lh b i ^ a h d
pjar*. E lle n ,
“T hanh*,"
“jtu ^ ln * thp W ind."
Mr*. H T |u*ter; and tw o daugh­
“C radla M* w ith • HM -Cha &lt;l.u l. ter* * r aptndfaif » f«w ,d a )r» w ith
laby." “ (Hack M oonlight," “ B n-- th a ir flk* In M u m l.
Poo-Bon," “Th* IWy. You Ctyn*
C ia r and Jd h n Ih id roo r, -p v b l
A long,” “T ha Two A rtatagrxte."
and “I Cue** I t I|a d t i l&gt;a T h a t _____*i ^ - X — &lt;-r- , - v - ^ r e .
W ay "
I-cRny P rin t, dance Imprv***rio r f th e *tadh&gt;, ha* axaem hlfd
a perm anent
P a ra m o u n t ehoru*
I w hirh m obai It* flc tt ap aaranea
I H 4 h U glgtura* . .

a A I. A AT ION

*i

f i i r W l h o J '*

S.2 l)c«r
t i t K lad niiarf

J

Htitltwtloto r,.r ih* !•«-{ riihfO ftfhtlX .

11r *it 111n 11rtrtto Hi th r rh firth wharf'

TH U

p»r*nt, Mf, «n&gt;l
C lrrrnce
“ OJM
Moll t Lundqutat » U a gueal
un Thiika((*lm Day at ihe hinus
of ) r i * o v Edwte and wife, Mf.
and M*j i f 0, U]tylc(u at anil
rhiRlr* ware *qjTprr gue-la ihoff
alao ail ‘■ number of- the nvlghbor^edrd, It .being lb* *Vd birthMay of Ifnlr (Nora Luula*
’ \ft, tod Mr*. Kaphtth Ruthin*,

'-t \

AA. J C A lll'K iN T K ll. I at
“Th* l lid Itlhl. A .aI ih I» rn
&gt;*••» A IDtolvrn AA nrT«l ’* w ill h# 41)W&gt;-)n U
Oil in*- of Ih* luoftilhM -r im n n §||A« |
,9
• i i , l»*t J, |[i«t Humla) « f lha Cowl*
f*»rnr* y*ni
T* #l%| 4

itrnrhA h i KxBfutil A%t&gt;pu*,
J I 1 'iirr j, iM lIn r
A
«ll|)ilhl HiinHt|, 14 MU n i lnt'k.
Mur n it M to**rkli'*, 11 «»it rt'c Un1It,
I vrjtlna H rrflca, 7 )f in'lotlit
&gt;4|ir&lt;"lal liititlr Nt utt ***» %lr*»,

A t T h e C h u rc h e s

t'

l*r. PlAfrliHr VImt*fi|, fl.
W|nt#i Park w ill IA I h l IRK
Hrttitotd I .*hl m* II. r . Ik . U f
______
Iim Vr
annual nt^nihrCal* P l h i f F i
Nt I jhp I* M. al th* rktihrh
i«»rium.
AA vdiM &lt;tohi&gt; | t r y r ( arTVlca, 1 -t l .
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------------------«■ - NRk A&lt; **fl

c u t in ii o r u u i i

ne ar the hom r folk*.

(O m lin u e d F ro m Pag* O n e )
tIrina again*t
A m e rica n
export*
w (!t 1» w ith d ra w n In re tu rn for
krk^m k m
M a rrtia Y ita T n i i i u i i
more lib e ra l liqu or quota* fa r aucy l lt t T tOCTIIIHM*T t a i l W ill
Mnil da) Hkhuiil, XI t&gt;0 A M
c e n i'tg porioda.
KliWfii I h l.rrtjUi*, 1:41 I* M
Th # ||pv Kiniih ManSId,
Nafiona
which
did not e ip o r l
I'ta fp t MVrtJna
ThurpitaF, f ' l i
Humln) pkg-Is****| ** 46 A M
d irtilg d lujoora o r w lnra I* thv
I*. M.
Mwrilllis Haikli*-, 1i «• A M
Wui
k.‘
H»*rmriti hY INm t»M«4of,
T/n tql State* to a la rge ra le n t
i ' h f m m T » : rtiA * c t i I n c h
M.
befori prohibition are being given
7:7* »• kl
K.kwrtlna H rl kl'
U p ) , K it llruvt nlnr, l&gt; X i&gt;aitor
. . . .te
^ r
qaolte from an additional allttl- . Hrlniori b) the l*oatni, " I'la
Hun An • Hfhnal, |!4 I A \l
! W id n e w lvl 1'iarer Herat
ta rn t,
Mitt nITiK H'rtr»hl|» II i»" A M.
rt.
•'InI*!inn K m lru i«»rl • jU&lt; IV, kl,
J . F i l r r t a r c*ta ia lieing taken in I*. T li
f |i M1*1!■'
KVtiilnn
Wf&gt;V»Mt* H««r %■!***, Trill
the . nt [hi r t quota* to p rv v w il
a
•
•
M
KIH«1 H A I tllT t U l H ill
Tl»* •raaltjfi w ill m rrt n » th « rtuai
Good
I
flo o d 1 of
foreign
liquor
(ru m
wf ih* nirtMilni mid i-Yrtitna wor*
|»»fk A\
a1..I H U lli Mlraal.
■waniili
dag the Am erican riin rkrl I &gt;
p M|* m m Irrrf fnr ih* y** *|4|h*n ■*V
TMr l U '
•* W ri«A «, J»
litrm h x n
Thfipr
w liheut &lt;hurrh
the iljlr
|lrrn irru of d o m e ti
pro
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&gt;(t.r»tfl\A
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u v. r t* • 11 r 11
f*r i*nrifpn fil'd *%* r&gt; mointnir frutn
drairq l In have plenty to fill Uia
KsY*nlMM Win
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W rdR.tolr.) H v t«l«r 7 3“ I
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tim
li »t ih* rlu lfrh
l-iari'h •&lt;*&lt;&lt;■ f»r liteftJ I*! hrrtiina.
U e ip m m a n t
o ffv ia h i
aay I hi*
Vkalftitt 1R*UrtHIIF.
U k K NAA M ) I OAR M l &gt; I T I
m ay l r dona W ithout viola lin g an y
*Ml 114*94
ti i ( i i „ i n m i i n i r i t i n •h *i i
"favujed
nation*"
traattoa ami
i iTftohyIrrlm ii r tn rri fm tfiii)
w ill p ove a pow erful atlm ulu* In
T|t(i H«%
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i-te-iur
M&lt; a •M in i la Hit I
HiJIilUt H* !»••»•* » 4» A W
A p irr ta 'a foreign traile.
|*i* (*•h I till H ftrlff* M( 11 » « A b
ih fU tlitlt |;»1. I labor. » th i* &gt;*
an*,
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r*ii ruin)
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with
hi i.l w.-rk l*irt»«i M* 41 in*. 7 10 T i hiii. il Tt-toihiip I w no A M
partiiqnl anBnuit'ed o n ly I f , i » i r Al'fil“1fl, Ih"
|tw
J hiiifr
M
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from
fnrli-ral
1 *• ' *
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n o t ! ■ I ’AWRIOl.lt* *IIIIH4 RI i
■trictlta* p r a v n i ln g th r UBV of
r iN « r n m in iiA n i i i i m
tha'nw M . far .d v v rth iln g or aaThl
j rite il.a h * ..
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A v f n u r ' and ' T h k t l
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TK a Il«v . t i i r i l a ttruau
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Tt idR

Tb e H «B(l*r echini w ill hold
i t g u U r *e*al»o » t *:*» * n’
T h v rforlil* f* «fo r»* e * meet* In
tk-ala. I toe, Mb. w ith lll&gt;li*i&gt; Joliu
M. Moor*. II. IV pr.-aldloa

th* Ufatx-iTbChhtth
givinghuUww
a ir - Ify rra H y and w if r -|**nt

him,

lY M k ja t lh a church. J! Jae k O ak la n M ^ R k g a U
fad C h»rch w llr m eat

lha P s J te i______
That1* lha UUa that wna eaptarad
tuapatly by Mn. W tth 4V »*r4 a*
DowaaviU*. N. Y-.whaw &lt;gl*f* *4

r t M a f a .l

*7

r Swd- Dakle, GtlURber Aft?
tpa

V

aad

tun k m iiax g r o i a i s k j

lie. I, O. Jto k ln * I*. I&gt;„ i&gt;r**Wlng
aldkr o f the ortan'lo &lt;ll«iilet. w ill
r t t l't h t putelt *1 both avrvlc** oh

[.valor
Mr. aod M n . A rth u r
Bra
S I j i I oi arul Irnritorle* *r wM kh r:%# t«in.«i i*« \
T Jf I' M
II w ill Inf unlaw ful (it H ti.e iti &lt;•
v,**'b* « * *- * |t«
C a p ta in E arl* T. Louche an
'("-Ibill* «. I 1Ii - I I I'll S 1| *
(C ontinued From Tag* One)
11 m A
l**«-ntllg Hai v Ift- 7 S# I* A|
Louck*, M r.' a U ; M r^. ’
^ ,
ear* ttebaaod ftO p*rcvnt o r point
liqu or
a rr Alabam a J
^a*iiiif(ar Mf *
AA'a.l nr ail,, r an %Ira U # |* 14
Malach, Mf*. E fton M otightbn, M r .1 u ltim a tflv that w ould am ount to| Alaakt,
D la trict
of
(iilu m b ia .i \ M
and Mr*. Gordon H arnett, MV*. H. la k ln g l i t . 1
(too,000,000 fro m lh*«e | M t h ‘i*n, F lo rid a , G ro rg ia , lln
h . iu ..*i ili/pito*
■ •‘ ■.*1.4 t III III II.
R. D lghton, Mr. and Mr*. T. H. pt-opla.
M la .la .lp p l, -* '! m»1 u i -I*1.
Th i- Hr*
f
I-*f I, lutilii!
v. In...I
i ni.llM ailing, a a d M r aad Mr*. A . L.
" T h v w ealthy do nut put Ih u lr ( M oplaia, N rb ra a k a , N o rth
* e d , r (l,
Hr -iilrn.-i-. t jik r Mtiff
H,fh.„,| j on |*( M
B atik.
money In p a v in g , hank*. A n n South C aro lin a ,
N o rth
Dakota,
H* ifHx# Im | j p
Adflreward*,
t i m . K M . i m i ti. i in u r ir .
‘ At*o th* Mlaaa* K e e l Girt, flatlon [Kilicy. t h i-n f o iv , r trik ra llh lh , A ia h im ia . I'u r rtu lie n , T r »
M a rg a re t D ari*. H a ifa ■ Varngy
roctly » l lhn«* who rato IraFt a*. V I g in la land ,. and W r -t V lr
n u n i n t »x ii im t a n i i i r
TM nl
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Ak&lt; l iU r i. ml
M a rg a re t P v lirtt, Bdatyi D ighian, C
i n k A T i i i ’!
HI l * »-1
fford to licar Ik
* * | glut*.
M akla
D ewier, N ancy W him ,
in 1o 1a
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M a rg a re t
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BartthVd
M onger, Ruaaall O dham
arnard i i y . l i v i n g .
&gt; k Urt Jt lrt| . | i tolt-f 1
a h » m r t m in ify fur ibc education! - - v
_____________ ________
ll,'to,ti* r 1&lt;“ft 11| tg I'h III f )| al
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S c h lrard , Charla* Dunn,
Hobart
A"" J-* liitJ H' at * OK u f 11,1 h
W m lxjiw
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Bapt**t Church w ill m * c t ^ l S 00 Boh Dawn, Gan* T u r n e r , R ichard "Jl'fc** f*»r t h r / a r f lined by UiP IV'
P . M. a t Ute born* of MUa M ary
m an u * mt'»n* uf am u rin g
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t o . S . o r ta u t. Urixa I* a.tort. &gt;•»*«, kaiim »'• mi* at n n &gt;M totoo* tj.it
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■ 1**1*. It.* .,., frna *ra akin. * n i
patience w ants to do the docent
avictiy r i n e r k n Mty i F o v * torn*
■toot tt |l,iw . It Ivl4 **n*a nchl.
to *04*f to » n a * r., ( a n 1
rig h t th in g .'
fotka rt-np: m l# rr.uxL)^- y - v &amp; m s ? w ept a M itarslkut
Thankagiving • Ilh Rev. J. S.
w han w h a t they want I* to be
Clark.
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Ml** Katharine Wkrreo. of
Jockaoneill* ah d ' CeOrgS Brown,
of'N ew York City a r t'th o week­
end goeata of Mr.' and'M l*. Ray
"J- have learned th rr* a ia a*
F. Mann;
m any rauaa* for i f p a r a to u * aa

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Mr. anAtM^*'
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TUESDAY.
T1U iM bm adlate O. A. of tho
Th* Alathaan Claaa of the F|r»t Mr. l a i P l j n . It
Fits*. K aftfcl iChurctt will meet
at JfcM .'dtlM with Mr*. F. t Bdprtkt Chareh will meat at 6: SO Mr. a n d 'llte . W
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T annex.
____ Thera Mr. and Mr*. A. J
P.
M. at_______
tha church
B o b u 1lOli Pack A^knua.
e a caelum* party and a ’.aoti, Mr. and'MrS. J j
TUr InUHnodiatw IL A. of tho w ill'b
‘ ‘ W* .. .
■__ J U __ t N ..t l. (tw.
land Mra Eiull* P e a k a ,,* ^ and
FlraV BaptUt Church will meet at eoeared dlah aupper. '
Th#
Rualaeaa
Woman’*
Circle
of
Mt*. B. U ParMn*. Mr. aB* Mr.
nt the church.
Ode of th* the Pr**bytad»n Auxiliary, will R oy H ollar, Mr. a n d Iff* . II. B.
Mr. and Mra. C arl N ordPraaMterteir Auxiliary, Mr*. C. C, meet a t 7:S0 P. M. at th* ^rom* gPope,
Brlgga, chairman, will meat nt of Mr*. Sybil Routh, 2X0 Jraaa- ran , Dr. and Mr*. &amp; if.' 0 *|W*IT,
clock with Mra. S. A. Irwin, ml a Avenue, with U rt. Routh and and Mr. a n d Mr*. W. C. Hill.
AUo M t-and-M pk J . O. W « d
W '»- e**k •
Mia. W. 8. Earle a* hoste****.
f Number Two at tho Prea- ^Tha U dloa’ F rtA j.h ip league ruff] MX. a rt) tih. IV H . Coleman
n Aliilllary, Mr*. Q. H. «rf th* CongregatloWf Church will Mr. and Mr*. U llaw kln* C onnel­
, 4 . . ^ . . , will meat at •"***
3:00 otlock a t th# pnrUh ly, Mr. and Mr*- Hayward W&gt;tlk*x
Mr*- F. J . U onaalet, Mr*. M. MinI :* r » ’clock with M n. R. F. Moula, hou*a.
Circle Number Four ot tho a rik , Mf*. A. M.' P h illip ., M t and
Avenue, with Mr*
Mr*. E. F- Lana; M r*, w . F. Ravrkl* a* Flrat Malhadlat Church ,wlll m,e l a n si. Mr*. UlaByS Morrt*' WU•M M ggll^Reym
;.
. »e io ^ f a i VU for «.ep*nd th* Ham*. Me. a n d M ra. W: 11/ S to w
Member T W * it ~ ltd 'day meeting, at ’th i hom* * /’ Wf* • rt, Mr. and M n . F . A. Dyaaw,
tcrlan. Auxiliary,, Mr*. W. W. 8. TbornUa, W*»t Flrat M f. and Mr*. R alph A 4 fW # * ,

§B.nd»y.___
Mon d by
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I CHIOAOO, Dae. t , — W1
Joaeph SaikttK. ramou* divorce
judge who hag tried 40,000 inch
eapah bot U moat proud' ol M*
record o f effrct'nx rvconelllstkm
In' *100 !n»Unee* recently »lirtad hi* 84th yoaf «"t the bonrh
ecmvlnccd thal mo»t people laM
In divorce court* because of tnv*
lajltiaa,

&gt;eriag to wav* goodbye u a hJarr\ ha, leave* for w orl^"
Lrltal h a p p ln o * the judge
Circle Number Six of tha and *on, Mr. atrt&gt;Mf'
lu g g artrd te n rule*:
Weabyteiiaa Anxlliary. Mr*. K. or, of Ocala, Mr.
H| Waltbour, chairman, will meat C orpany. aad Mi* A|ya C horpaa" 1 . H a*a patience -*nh each
a t liM o’clock with Mr*. W. L. Ing.
U h a r; 2 . W ork tog.-thi'., grow up
Cooper a s d 1M^a. L, li. Jena* a*
f f g a lh a r ; 3. In all d e p u te , avoid

c h airm a n , will m eal S tre e t.
T ha D aughter* of Wealey Claa*
’ O'clock with Mr*. A. B.
ftiramrPgiMfT*""*
,oulh of th* F lra t- M ethpdla! Church
wlQ b p ld 'ltk re g u la r bttelnaaa awd
“ Ayansa.
la, Number Four of th# aoclal m aatlag a t §:00 P. M. at
A u x ilia ry ,
Mr*, th* church annex w ith Me* P**rl
Lew is, ch airm an , will m eat H. B abbitt, Mr*. C C. W hlttlnyWeiock w ith M rs. R alph ton, Mra. B tbw srt D utton, and
P i l te r t to
Avanu# a t M rs, C lark I^ o n a rd y aa haatea***.
Sem inole H igh School P.-T . A.
CTrtU^?fumb*r; "Flvh of the will m eet a t 3:30 o'rloek a t tho
Prdabytartaa
AsCtlUayy,
Mr*- acliool auditorium . Mr*. Dorothy,
L am b will apeak on the lu b ja c t,
“ N u tritio n and l u
R elation t* '
M ental G cow tk." M uilc by H igh
School O rchoetra.
Th* board of tha South Hid*
P rim a ry P.-T. A. will m eal a l
10:00 A . M. a t lha *choo| audi­
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| R alRalgh on O c t 14 wlatiad m any
* tlm« th a t evening f o r “ Rad" to
b* a t R aleigh w h ere bo could ad*
■nd epeak h li n u u | t a f ir s t Kam i
T h a t w ith w aa fulfilled whan tba
An added thrill Is Is bo proOat»r* w ant to K noivU la tw o elded rial tore to the Municipal
wooka Ia U r, f o r "R ad” waa i ta - Airport tomorrow afternoon when
tlonrd boa Ido a to lo fra p b operato r Flopd Stinuon, nationally known
a t B hl.ld-W atkins flold, a n d hla parachute Jumper, will die* Into
trip -h a m m e r p o rtra y a l
o f th a t apace and fall MO feet before
th rillin g gam * cam* down w ith ua- opening the chute.
t x l l t n h l i toffaetlvancqa and waa
fltlmaon will leap from a plane
aont out ovor W R U F to handsom e- piloted bp Elton Flopd, recent arljr pjaaaa all who h a d tho food rirsl In th)s dtp. Mr. Flopd, own­
GAINESVILLE. Dee. t — When fo rtu n e to a lt w ithin h earin g dla- er of two new pie nee which he
tanee of tho bro a d ra a t,
brought to Sanford for tha pur
hilar (Red) Barker, that dy*
K nTxrlllo teleg rap h
official,
Stic, aalarful .porta announcer have w ritten th a t B arbee'a re p o rt poee of eaUbllahlng a flying
a-hool, will be a t tha atick of a
f.S tot* and University Radio waa tho flnoat t e a r aont o u t of ihlny red Waco F. • “Tha other
th
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WBUF concludes -the
craft la a Monocoupe, painted pelThe T ech-Florida gam e In A t­
gntend-Florite game, broadcast
lew. It la ueed for purposes of in­
la
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not
broedeeiC
aa
auTampa S a tor day, ha will hare
struction.
Nm&lt; up hi* fourth full season th orltleo a t the A tlan ta Inatltutlon
Mr. fltlmaon's loop will bo hla
football radio activity with the prohibited aup ra d ii re la tlo n ih ip 834lh. If the weather I* fair he
kfhting Gators," and aa la gen- w ith th e contest. H ow erer all salt! he would make a second jump
iDy known, tha 1IU aaaaon has other G a to r fcetllea have been laUr In the afternoon.
^a Barber’a bualeaC and blggct*. m ade InU reatlng to Florida fana
tad he f ln t stepped before the not fo rtu n a te enough to be a t l)R
acene o f conflict, end the flnel
F ttte p a the pshr’e beet compll- roll call will ehow e ig h t re ra ltp
Ml to WRUF’a wlaard of words gam ea, one f rtih m a n tilt, &lt;tnJ
Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Thompson
B the approval of hla football fo u r high .o h jcl eneoontera on and son of Inverness are spend ire
B
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Badcapting by Station WJAX.
with
In addition be bae Interview ed the Thanksgiving holidays
* Jacksonville broadcasting auc o a c h ., and team c ap laln a before Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Thompson.
HHle* linked up with WRUF
Mr. and M n. Ethan Bond and
-tho eoaeon’e Initial broadcast gam ea; a n d p a rtic ip a te d in q u a r­ baby of Georgia are spending
ter-h
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aporte
rortew
a
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re
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D m Stolaon-Florlda gams S ept
some time with Mr. Bond's pa­
,i aad every game played in the W RUF each Wotkioeday night. rents.
its this pear, WJAX has been Ha “picked up" e arlp acrlm m agea
M r. and Mn- Amos Tlngliy.and
partnership with the university of the H atton to . a cq u a in t radio H ills d a u g h te r of SackevUle, New
(lion. There have been occasion, fan s with the Florida squad, and B runsw ick, C anada h ave s triv e d
ken WJAX might have broadcaat has not m issed an o pportunity nil to spend the w lntor.
ijoy games in other aeclloni of season to “ flood the a lt ” w ith
D r. end M r.. Jlnklne of O r­
» country, but all euch oppor- ■lata ab o u t th e G ators.
lando were the d in n er guests of
“
Red"
I*
Inclined
to
m
odesty
llUae ware passed up in favor
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge M o t; an on
* tba rapid-fire, spectacular, about his o u tstan d in g w ork, and S unday.
.
typing grid-iron word pictures recently aald, “ A larg e m eeaura
Mias Evelyn Bond h a s resum ed
of w hat sm all success I m ay h iv a
"R ed" B arber.
had is c ertain ly due to the es- h e r studies In the Oviedo school
Those w ho heard tha
W r O f tla lan c e given me by the teem op­ a f te r a tte m ln g
aehool In New
9Ha a u th o rity alt In the local posing F lo rid a; C harlie Blume, who Bm yrna for the paaC tw o m onths.
MHo a n d relay a telegraphic has been w ith mee all y ear In be­
Miss Dorothy M onger and Hen
scription of th e N. C. S la te - h a lf of the G ators; Hob M ek-m snn W alnrlght of Hanford w are v isit­
a n t e n ig h t gam e played
a t of W R U F for hla atatU tlca, tho ing a t the W aln rlg h t home 8unw hole-hearted eo-operellon of tho day.
Mr. Duke of Geneva w as a busi­
Florida coaching staff and athletic
a u th o rttea ;
Major
1’ow tll of ness visitor In Oviedo T uesday.
The F o u rth Q u a rterly C o n fe r­
W R U F and the engineers of the
ence of th e Oviedo M ethodist
a ta lh n ."
The eclnlllatlng word a r tis t of C hurch was held S unday, Nov.
th a t g re a te st canvas of a l l —tha 26. Dr. I, C. Je n k in s, of O rlando,
a ir —may be itispoaed to p*»* the presiding. The follow ing persona
bulk of c red it to hla associates, w ere elected to m em bership on the
and feel th a t ha has Just been the official boardi H lew ards: U. W.
m outhpiece for th e ir planning end M organ, W. T. ,C hance, A. M.
p re p a ra tio n , but It • has
bten Hfewer!, Ohes. S. Lee, Mra. W I*.
"R e d ’s ” radio personality, his Intl- C a rte r, and Mrs. T. W. Law ton.
j m ate know ledge of football, and L. E. Jo rd a n a n d M cDonald C arthe brilliance of hta gam e descrip­ raw ay w ere appointed A ssistan t
tions, th a t has m ads th e 1133 se a ­ Hlawarda. Mrs. T. W. 1-awton waa
Recording S tew ard,
son aurh a ban n er one In football selected a s
anil ti. W. M organ fo r d istric t
b roadcasting In G alorlend.
A long distance telephone ca'I, stew ard. C. R. C lounta waa chosen
or a telegram , sum m oning B arber for lay Issu er. T. U Lingo waa

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tSSi^c£!?-£££ Mrs. Roosevelt
fotlowtag: ■Mr*. Oreou Burnctr,
Mr*. - LJbbie WalaHght, and M n.
McDonald Carrawap. M n. B. P,
W)i»eler waa elect ad as chairman
of tha Chrlatlaa ■ Stewardship
Committee. .
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c ast, l» not considered fa r fram
the realm of possibilities. Tha pay
red-head who has In fo u r y ears
become q u it, the radio talk of all
80c
Florida, h a . a broad road ahead
of him, and h i. vast' h o .l of friends
believe th a t before long he will
be a radio fav o rite, not Juat In
rep. Ired one, but in 46 atatae.

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T R U S T C O B B A N r , a oorporetton.
of H a &gt; W a ll Btreat. Raw T e rk .
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C eert that a atalatery . t a a &lt; M la
chasesry has h .retefere t a n
ta­
sked direst ad is pern A ad that tha
Caaalsbl* of tba h n U J e .t l e . e l
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m rye d ow tag ta peer M I A . te
have ae a f T l c r e r ageat w llb ia the
•flats af F ie ri* * e e o a W k e r* preet a te a be served, dad became*
y e a r officer aad assets have bee a
absent from th . W ats of F lo r k b
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T R U S T C O M P A N Y . a aarporaltea.
n .m .d &gt; , d .f .e d a n l. la th e 'a b o ve
reuse ptndlaa I . this C h a ri, betas
e procesdlna to foreclose A h e to e c . lit T U B t s k r w C y b B T Hl A &gt;p
tain m ortgas* record•« la ' B e rt ease Hook te, e . pane t i l *f U a
pabltc record, of s .m ln o l. County. JAMBS Cl OIBUA^Casllp la ln .n l.
Klurlds. eeeambertng tha td lla h la g
d.arrin od propoetp. aliua le, Iplaa MARTHA O.. r &amp; - ailisu. Def.eadd 'b e ta s la the Coantp af Sew In o U and. B U tc of flo r ld a moor “a w n c B p f u j 5 3 * * 1 ****■*“ ■•:
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M A R IA N N A , Dec. 2— W )_ A
c o ro n e r'. Jury y e e te n k y acqulded
Alva
Hancock,
23.
a ireB ed
W ednesday for tha sla y in g of jay

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Ifouso lu Beaterd. Boealnei* C esstr, Florida, w ithin tbe l.f u l beure
ef e e t. on K bndar. Ike tlb dor ef
December t i l l . t b . follewlbn i n M I M lot. ploos. or p e r c l of land.

San lordCor.Cash
Feed Store
2a4 and Sanford
J
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Double Show

RICHARD DIX
The Ace Of Aces

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l i —MlaccUaneoua
rflA B E T IC S : S eattla m an fin d .
TA hm pl*1* relief In aavaru caeo
•pith sim ple n a tu ra l method. No
naafU**— nn elarvatlon. All le tte r.
Oam aarad. hi. IL Uuma. E U .R a y ,
view Bldg. H ralllr, Wn.
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FO R H IR E ; One and one-half ton |
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j CJbavrolet
truck,, .for
hauling
trag u tab l.i or anything. Hes 1. w J
jh m lg a n , 116 W. 16th Ht.

T w a a n -n n a
iv a ic ia t
c iw c c rr « r r a e r a n
or
n e a i o i n r . a m r e a gatwigoLB c e c m , u c a a a c e a f

MARTIN

TIM McCOY
Hold The Press

( O I B A L E i Ford dum p truck,
/A n th o n y body;
Ford d u m p
Body; G raham dum p body. Call
S fd . Loadings T ra n sfe r A Storage.

seeks Aid For.
i Jobless Women

th e'feellag th a t nothing he!
really been planned ow a big --cate
to
htlp unemployed
women,
whether they were eupportlng
chlliVn or depeadanU of anma
kind or whether they were all
alone In the world. They had to
work. They had to-Ilea. Naturally
the thing that waa firat thought
of waa patting tho men to work—
poaalbly became ft la sealer to
think of things for men to do.”
The thing needed, abe laid, la
for clot women ty decide what
projects can be followed under the
rule* of the d ell works adminis­
tration and think up things that
are really helpful. "An-J I think
th at If the women really do get
to work there will be nut only
the work which the paid worker*

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orl the Mil unfavorably;
but
ith e tr iR U h r TmaF me^hV orfy
one vote in h i. roinniillee. T h l.
re m a rk .h l.
victory
b*
v .i
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cause t had the hill re fe rre d to
h i. com m ittee thinking he would
support It. * * *
"I am going to educate th a peo­
ple of thla .la te to th* n* -eialty of repealing tha a ct pro h ib it­
ing frnnch aaa halng g ra n te d for
a period of more th an 30 y e ars.”
K night wrote th a t copies of
th* le tte r were going to Electric
Bond A H herr Com pany and to
Day A Etn m erm an Intarrata, but
ha said, "w hether they help or
not I intend m ik in g the fig h t If
I have to fight alone."
"B efore leaving T allahaaaea I
told th* Governor of my own lita n t one. II* told me to go ahead
and said h* would glv* me all
tha help he could..
The senator
from Duval rounty, ftenator W ayb rig h t, will not fig h t tha bill and
secretly he w ants to aaa It passed
because t h a n is a g re a t feeling
b*t,w**n him and Mr,
m any m atter*.' ,
"Tha leg alatur* la
moat
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Bank Still Overdue
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Plrttoe riittdAt$34.01 An
lOunee F or 3rd Day;
'Dollar Shows N e w
Stinetiffth. In Europe
WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—
1A.P.)— Goramment g o l d
ta r f a ttM ta ta * IU sixth full
' w A tid a ^ irith Its p e a k
^Hce ef $34.01 • n ounce
k tiln lile e lV a f the third auccefeiv* I rf i a the dollar
abtwetf m w etrength in all
foceixn exchangee.
; T oday’* g a r t a t l n fo r tha RFC
p a te hoses wrpa announced ahortly
a f la t a c tin g , se c re tary Morgvntk a a ratam ar} to kla office from I
bla T h ankaglvlng holiday, and
a little before p re sid en t llooaa.
r a l t reach ed hie deck a t the
W hite Houae.
_ y * t _week Uw RPC booated IU
o ffe r f a r newly milted dom eallc
gold SS cents. D uring th a t tim e I
th e
d o lla r a h o w e d
unuaual
s tre n g th abroad, a tren d th a t
ceaatiaued today.
One o f the flra t thing* M orgenthwu did on ta k in g over the
T ree* ary a fo rtn ig h t ago waa to

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pending on th e
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C ongress,
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W ASHINGTON. Dec 4.— (A1)
— The *90,000.000 loan by the
R PC to the C entral Republic
Bank and T ruet Com pany of
Ch cago headed by form er vice
prealdent Chari** Dawe* never
haa been renewed by the corporation. Sim ultaneoua w ith thla
d U .lo .u re It waa team ed today
however th at corporation attk.
d a le now reg ard th e loan a*
hav ng th e a ta ig a of a dem and
notp. A lthough C hairm an Joitta
or o th er RPC offlclala declined
to dlscuaa the m a tU r publicly
It la o n d e n to o d on the higheet
a u th o rity th a t th e net# ia n i l
conaldered In d efau lt. W h ie
considered aa a note th a t eoglri
be called a t an ytim e It area
pointed out th a t the corpora,
tint) haa never celled any over­
due loan*. The loen, m ade In
Decem ber 1032 and or ginally
fo r aU month* haa been re
duced to allghtly more than

Lindberghs AreU
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Bitter Anglo-Irish De­
bate Expected ToBe
RcvivcdlnCommons

Hopes HighThatUaual
December Slump In
Industries Is To Be
Slight This Y e a r |
N E W YORK. Dec. 4 . - I A T Bualnaaa and Industry h ave re ac h ­
ed the final gronth of IM S with
moat eU tU ticd) Indices Indicating
! a level of activity about halfw ay
I M w a u n ^ lh a y e a r'a lew reached In
I M arch, and th a peak rrg la te rd in
July.
But m oat Indicator* *how
a
volume su b sta n tia lly above
D e­
cem ber of 1BS1, and the ■tallatie*
: of the peat throe w eeks Indicate
. th a t the decline from the Ju ly
! peek haa finally f1alenrd out
In feef, the tren d haa show n an
Inclination to tu rn upw ard.
H igh hopea have th erefo re been
engendered th a t th e uauaf De­
cem ber slum p In Industrial a ctiv ­
ity will be a lig h t th is y ear. W ith
the *r*rt of m an u fa ctu re of 1934
models, autom obile production Is
Continued on P age T w o).

Elmer Carlson Has
Returned To Take
On Duties At Club

To

Frank
S afety

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observer*

a te

th 4 ‘ Do-embor rep resen ted a s b a llw in g Da V e­

i# and dnaeo of- lar* will e a t eall a gen*rel'M *e^ta o av flU D istric t UMt a t yresent, b u t hi* 4 # e k r a ­
k of th* A tlantic tion ig rep ly t* a p r* v w a « * e w leagw fro at T hom aa.'*! Re** no
doubt w hat th e choke of t h a . I r ­
ish panpla will bo If th* issue la
p o t b efo re th em ’’ was pointed
to algnlflcmnUy.

bnq d sTlU* i U r , will

Many BualneasMenTo
Attend M eet Tontybt

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© ty persona, re p re se n tin g 14
kg and N ova Beotia, re g iste red
M Sanford M un'ctpal Eoo reg.
t i e s booth yesterd ay ofter; U w m . rep o rte d by Ja c k Bull
B rantley A dnma, m em bers of

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SA N SIM EO N. Calif., Dec. 4 - [
(AT — W illiam Randolph lle a ra tj
.a id S a tu n h y night th a t P rc ti-j
dent Roosevelt "la atrlvlng loi
get the country aw ay from
the
blood money of the Shylock*.
aw ay from the hard money o f |
hard m rn,” and a**erteil lh a l Al-i
fred E. S m ith l« "all w et” in hi»'
call for a re tu rn to the gold
atandard.
Th e

ptiMlaher aabl:

"T hose w in do not know *o
much about finance, but know
J ^
aom eihing of hum an n a tu re , think
th a t it l« *afer to fo il'*
Mr.
Roosevelt th an the in lrrn a tiu n a l
al -wilt* te rm s
irwluwlriw***
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J hankrra whit have robbed ut and
I
* *
*b,
! » loan on Uw y e w n m «»r his rv- betrayed u* in the peat, and a rr
lhr
app aren tly
*trlvlng to establish
j
the dollar of iV-preuion *o they
a
ra n plunder u» again.
"T he banker* w ant you to pay
Ikmuld R, R irh b rrg . grnerml j
Ih n n in hard money, in blood
cnunsrl of lh r rw o v rry ©rlmim*money, a rd they ra il oa»&gt; money
( rut ion, said undue lin p n rta n rr hiulf
'baloney' money.
financial philosophy, Irt tin man
b©rn ©ttscheti lo th r rx p rrs s io fis ! nn editor except a liar niairitain
"Tlie pin a .r waa in ie n lrd by
1on rrm stitutioriiility ° f
r&lt;l oV*l that I do not adm ire the e t stiver Mr M organ* political agent, Mr.
Al Sm ith.
rry »ct contiilnrd in nn op ulon
"M r Sm ith i» all right in some
handrd down y rv trn la y by Ju d g e | MThnI* I said last Sunday N r vet
(C ontinued On Pag* T hree)
A krrm un
R irh b rrg
said th r , h * ' r 1 spoken c o n tra ry to this,
m inor point I ‘’However, I have been accused
ju d g r’s ruling wras
and th a t hitis opinion on g e n era l; of lying for having re fe rre d in
appl ra tio n of the law Hid not have! last Sunday’s diaaoursr to a r n
| tain vis t mmle h&gt; Mt S m ith t «■
lh r fo rrr o1 a crmrl decision
having
T h r MRA program will br to . ’M organ’s office,1 for
m aintain t h r position th a t unrm claimed th at Mi Sim th olitaincd
I ploy m rn t, |«Nnr pay and chaotic!
conditions in local trad e a i r c re ­
, 1 T om orrow is Election Day in
nting ha vn in in te rsta te
r»mI Sanford and Seminole (%*unty.
fnerre, that industrial well being
hK i In Sanford, only a handful of
in the latter cannot in- restored
nc j voters is cx|w*ctcd to visit’ th r
without reg u lat on of the fo rtn e i,
City flail to cast ballots for C ry
and that th erefo re C o n g r e s s do!
C om m issioners T I*. Dumas, and
have the power to provide for
S O. S h lnhoher who are the on*&gt;
such legiilation
cam ltdales fin
rtu* lw*j
three*
In the T ain pa rase, dry c le a n -year seats on the Coriutitsaion.
t r s of St releihlm irg. had sought
Voting is to J*e done In the
a re strain in g o r d e r
against
Commis*l4»ners, room a l the City
a
com petitor who refused to
Hall T he jhiIIs will be open at
charge the minim um pi ices for
7:.10 o’fItbck, ami they will do**
cleaning established for th at v ty
at sundown IV it Sm ith ia inunder the rtwfe for the industry*
apectwi, athi Ja y H. Beck. W E.
The judge denied th e order
H rtts, and K I' I*ane a ie clerks
In these ,a irx , how ever, NRA
for this election
haa a fu rth e r legal weapon. Many
(A inrjijrnuilf
fm erest la being
of the cleaners complained agftinrt
m anifested in the out cum of t h i
have Ih'cii displaying the blue
elertion at
A ltam onte Sprinfv
•ag la. The agreem ent th at | i i r » i |n i
where v d e rs a re to elect a m 1 ywith It
I" regardetl a« legally ’
or, seven councilmcn, and an as*
himling Its sig n e ts l*» the code
sensor tre a su re r
for their industry once It o pro­
C am ildatet for m ayor are W.
pafvrn ' it»*t iilt-it (4 !
m ulgated They have the tig
hei Hr«»wn am i B O Sm ith; can­
having )&gt;!•&gt; i'il rv»-n
didates for the council aeata are,
plead fi»r exception for It* t
(CorMinuoo O n fbut, failing to do so, are teg
J \V O steen, H K. Fuller, L. D.
as voluntary »ul&gt;scrlbtrs t
Haines E T. Haines* C .J Hurson,
*otie T hai, in NBA s legal ll
U K ih ifn tin , W if. Holdsw orlh,
binds t hem to alt dr or fu ffet
Sain Hall, Emma A bU nt Eyman,
allies as violators
W betI m*»
It * l.ivm gstori, H D. M cIntosh, A.
St IVle!*t*urir pies*log i lul
W, Mullen, J. K Hoosa, and II. E
for
assesio rflown lh r blue t-agle vs m
I
Dniijuv in it* |&gt;rpi*entatit}ri v%a* T yler, candnJbLV*
tr e a lu r e r a ie , M argaret lla in e s,
known here
; thi’ wilil g i m r dliifiri miii filter
| ta ln m n it which « * ' (ircM-ntnl l»&gt; W. It Ballard and It C LivingJ A " J i m " lilnck, form er game ■ton.
Tin* vlvrtm n i&gt; unusual In that
r u m m I rrloner, fur alMiut Ml uf hi*
frieitiU at a ta m p
uri the hugt* all to lln ii i* tu be ilonr betw -en
l4H*n*fy p i m r
fT ffh»rr 3tlw * 'rM i H t JOiUl* n'tluak Pw« f r t |r i , to

, p„ , h

wero not d"tuAed
opinion
,h, t he
of Federal Judge Akerman at
statement. were “mil.
Tamp*, that the constitution dew*,
^n
.
not permit enforcement of nation.. ^
th&gt;l M, „ral(h ..btainr.l
©n
1 . * 1
,
and proceeded on the, cmroe to
v|,u
..( Mr.
ohtaln compliance in every line of 1
bu.inr*. for wh.eh code I. ini
lh, Smllh ,utr
mrnts in his speech yestenlay. Fi
Coughlin said:
President O fllruguay
"If I disagree wth Mr. SmithExhorts N ations To
End C’hacoW arfart
iioi** ('hr Mian morality

PAN-AMERICAN
MEETING OPENS
WITH PEACE CAIf,

H o u s e Group Seel
To R a i s e MilUoi
W ithout Increasi®
Rates O n Incoqv
WASHINGTON. Dec.' 4ee{
(A.P.)—The biff job of w i *
injt the tax itlructure to In’
rreasp thr FrAlrral Incomh K
$400,000,0111) It n n II tally WIV

taekled today- by tbo-Ilouaj
Ways and Mrana roinmlttec
T h i a roiiRre.-tflitinnl uni*
which oriKinatiM all revciiul

meaeurc* had before it rocotW
mendallon* of a aubcommtttgi
which haa conducted an exbauatl
ive atudy of method* by vthlAl
an income tea mny be admlra

Elections Will Be
Held AtAltamonte,
0 v ie d o, Sanford

Ike e a a le re m » program d r a t l a f
with 4rbta. a llte r, and n th er
m a n e ta r, q urat'nna be allarrH . (
The steering com m ittee Indi­
cated It would decide tm lk«
M ealean am endm ent tvm orrow .

fo u r* , w ith desertion and nunaup|H irt
Don D rirg era , while, rh a rg e d
w ith g ra n d larreny
C harles C. Karl&gt;, white. rh e r„
*d wRh grand larreny, and (he
S ta le 's A ttorney U
F. Boyle larceny of an auto.
Malcolm H all, white, rh arg ed
has announced th a t a fo u l 2 t case.
Inf alleged lawevlolatiun a re tu br w ith an a tte m p t lo murder
George II. Hilt w hite, rh a rg e d
j tried by th e g ra n d ju ry which
' I. scheduled to go
Into action w ith em beixlem enr.
D. R. Johnson, white, rharged
, shortly a fte r the opening i f
I Court
w ith an a tte m p t at m urder.
R etha K ennedy, w hite, charged
Person* ceiled for g ra n d jury
w ith receiving atblen property.
duty mi*.
J o h n U s in g s , while, charged
E. It Altmnn, E. II. B ennett,
A J L indbergh. J. J . Botly. M with the larceny of an auto.
R. J. Oliver, w klft, charged
C. N augher, Ft ire Angel, R. M.
Grove nslbin, C harles Dunn, C. A. w ith daeertlon and non-aupport.
Mrs. L. A.
Sheldon,
w hite,
D ennis, E . J. C am eron,
U HH iggins. K. W. l&gt;V*n». D. B D en­ charged w ith kidnaping.
II. P .W alker, w hite, rh arg r-l
m ark , E. r . M itcham , J . |C Book­
er, C. 8. Ilu tln e r, J. A. C a rte r, J . w ith o b taining money under fa lte
C. Owen, A. E. M oran, H . li. pretense.
C harges of m urder a re a g ain st
Ootgor, D B. Levy, J. T. M cLain,
J r , E dw ard T oftley, W. T . M aul­ A nna Mae Ashley and Tom Dandin, M. B. U n d e r, II. C, P ark er, lalai charges of breaking and enR. C. S tro n g , C. U H y a tt, G. W. te rla g a r t a g a in st Mack V ilb am a
B re tt, J . P. tichoUJftd, J , D. Cpa* and Boo te r T. B radley; charges of
sady, J. L C ow drkk,
W,
K.
t a s e t k . H. A. L yad, M artin B U nKe, and D- T . T a rry .
Case* scheduled fo r larosU gaUm by Uw ( r e a d Ju ry a re ;
V k l l a r B ailor, w hite, charged
te tth b re ak in g and e n te rin g the
hom e of M ra. Mablo
Ilu lc b ln s
l a i r m onth.
A rth u r C raaato n , w hite, charged

G o lf C l u b M e m b e r s h l i
D r i v e W o r k e r s M ^e e

i-rocul Men Enjoy Wild
Game Dinner AtCamp

M r. Hlark

ha* irccii(J|r
I m-u n
named a* aufM-r vi«»r over I hi*
f m r l of land
wlih'h
l» a I iim I i I

near N an naee

the Sem lnoir
C ounty C ham ber of Com m erer
th a t Ita S afety C om m ittee is al
m oat Identical w ith lh r type of
educational groups wh rh (Inver
n o r B bolti haa in alru ted
Mr
P ra n k to se t up all o t t r Florida
Mr. Prank will b* in th is n ty
m a t Urn* this week for the pur
poaa o! a ddressing a local aud
anc* on the alm a o f th* sta le -w o lr
drive for sa fe ty Measures T h r
d a te of hi* ap p earan ce will be
announced later.

80 PersonaR eyisterA t
J2oo Booth On Sunday

r m t

Dec.
tAb —A*,
It l* c ith e r "Roose
the Rev, h r. C h arter
paalnr of the Shrine
Flow er, In a apeech
rd hi* defen»e of
m onetary pol.

Importance IpBeing
.
Given To le g a lity ,ft„ tm[ reiterated hi* aturk on
Of Rpmvprv
1r*dl.OURhljn
mnlalratlon'a foea.hi. *ute
UI
Recovery Plans
inim llwK
tw 4* IAT i n,,n,*
r*A*nlin* ,h* controverted
W A SH IN G TO N .
t i # ^ v S m ith-J. I \ M organ in-

Fall Term Of Circuit Court Will Open
BeforeJudgeMiflar d B. Smith Tuesday

■ i the
k . -14
11—
aih/4
* Ab»
sm.
CUM
situation
gad 14if* 4m
i*‘
e n d he will wait uptil Ik* Reals
over OOO what Themes hex to *gy.
p algn, haa advised

4

DETROIT.
aerting th at
veil or ruin,"
E Coughl n,
of th e L ittle

n rso ta S ta te Open title, and fourth
ag ain in th r l-eague
Mr C arlson won h * firs t title
late thla fa ll when he led
pr tfrsalunal golfer* for the IV (i A.
medal play
tou rn am en t.
Thla
m atch waa player! over th# In ter
lachen course which (lobby Jons*
used In w inning the II S Open of
1930 Mr. C arlson had rounds uf
71-77 to win this event
In q u alifying fo r the N atinnat
Open a l Frwah Mendow?,"*tanlg ! ■ '
o l a O r i n g e r uuntlrti }, t-s! rr*1a&gt; aft
held
at
the
|
land, Mr, C arlson bed a 77-7b. lie
i fiiim m
and le a M adison represented the
| Tenii'de tum or m w night i
l'i a il Irally all id the g u r«t* m
M A N Y K I L L R I I B Y I .A V A
I o’clock, It waa announced
northw est section In (h it tourney
Mv«*i| hjr a irp la n r, iiulinliiig JUt|.li
ahipful
m
aaler
I
IJ,
Ilreeden,
wn
Mr. C arlson has at r|d e d the
RAN
.SALVADOR* Salvarlnr, E very m em iier l* e«p«ct© d lo he* H lg ld , Dr .s 1'iirhluii, and I h u r y
position aa pro a t Ihe Sanford
4.
An
npdetertii ne«| j preaent. Election of off ice m fo ri W ight, of Manfurd S n te r u Mir
C ountry Club thi* season He it |&gt;ec
planei made |trife rt land ugx »»■»
now organ!* nig claaaes, and oth num ber of farm er* were tra|&lt;ped| 1U.14 la to be th r feature. Vtail* j
a new airfield which had ju»t Iwrn
erw tae p re p arin g for a busy year and killed try *tr«am* of lava from i n f M a tte r Maeoim* are Invited to j
cumpletisl in the h r a it «if Ih u
l u l r n volcano.
i attend.
107,000 a* re gam e )nen«*rvr, ami
river Ml gurBln were in attend
»n rr

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M O NTEVIDEO, U ruguay, |&gt; « .
4. &lt;A^~ In a u g u ra tin g the seventh
Pan-A m erles n conference, Proa)dent Uabhlal T erra of U ruguay
yeaterndy ra h o rtn ) the nntloni of
the America* to put an cm) to
w a rfa re in the Oram Chaco and
to lower tariff barrier*.
P rra ld rn t T e rra denaa^m l
"a
« » h n g down la a ll A m ar leap
countries of roalom a tariff# whuW
Preaident Rnoaevrll Juatly term ed
unauun-l, fa ta l and direct origins
lor* of world economic d iia a te r."
lie referred lo Mr Rouaevelt’a
Ithlirt merit of the Hawley Smoot'
ta riff m easure a itt reOaliatory acta
"to whleh other
nationa
were
forced,"
T urning (.'o w ar in the G ran
Chaco Im twren Bolivia and I'ara
guay he said, "T he nol-le A m encan Juridical tradition cannot r e ­
m ain buried in the sw am ps of the
C harn "
Thus w a. sounded the opening
keynote of the conference among
(he oldest’ aoeiety of nations ,ind
Ihe larg est e s re p t the l^-agur of
N ation's, conssituting a th ird of
the world's governm ents
- I’uAlpwAad .U u m . . JJlld . bacauM
(Contlnui-d o n I’ag s Two)

Jim Thom as, secretary for *h*
Domlnlon*[ /and the Irlah preaid«Bl r-*mon **• V alera, hav*
Jolo*d tn • b , u *' whlfh “ '*
feared will revive all the b llta rof th *
A nglo-lrlah

x l o t to ha t o ^
, f , y y „ s u „ pyllttral crlaia
U tM w hich ax- u
b e n ,,,,) ln , u .
. TIMM were orl- i^ o riU tlv e q u e rte ra th at De Va,
d to P r 0 “ uc* I |»ra will call an A ll-trlah repub1 fo r i # B rat ] |jf ^ ttv*t la, a de Jure republic for
tha Baca I y e ar | ( || [yf |,n d and * defacto republic
otal estim ated a t j ( or the 2 ( countries of th# Iriah
00,009
i F ree S ta le .
iaaa a re one-half
(T he elx countHe* of N orthern
on gasoline and Ireland a re not a p a rt of the
vy on
dleldenda. Free S ta te ).
nc. I t ) a taa on
Aa se c re tary of the dom inions,
1 fo r aach 11,000 Thom**, by h it eapacued dec la rwhleh ex p ires j atlon In the House of Commons
th a fiscal y ear, ( next T uesday, haa powar to make
Ml o f S p a r cent peace or w ar betw een B ritain and
Income In aacesa Ireland, according to thoa* in
mt o f cap!tails*- closest m uch w ith Free H tate opinlavy expire* fo r
• t th e beginning
» t&gt;* V alera declared o u trig h t
.^ ,1
f aUo«• republic a fte r Thomaa d .------------------- — -J rtar**- Br+tain’e etan d oft T uredey,
■ ___ . . . - a w l* P^Htleel eh aerv ero In I-undue le am t*
7 I leva th* B ritish governm ent will
4JS eenu h g „}] Irishm en now Ivlng
! M » ,D d ”
)n E nglabd aliens, but with ‘.be
I f lra t q u o tatio n o y o o rtg a lt, of U k in g B ritish cit* k * « th e gold ixeoahip
« 4
R r&gt; k
11
Huch action. how ever, would
iak * n t* 4 fo r P*- h ave to be prefaced b y an ltaperl■ w eek b u t a ll g i c o nj.ran## to tooabter Irish
red I M p rice up- Mcoaalon, a problem which th* etnplro never haa actu ally faced,
i■ — •
,
Da V a ltra , who I* considered a
Y T W te d
4 tt4 u nto him self Id the prewT t
n n m
■■ « 1 rriafa, ata a d f sa lly rafuaea to dl-

RATH MUST, G am bia, D w .fi.
—(AT— A fte r eevernl
tmiaff*
eoesful a tte m p ts tn th e atUI
tro p ic m oonlight to f * t I M t
b ig monoplane off the wutqr,
Colonel and
Mr*.
C had**
L indbergh Indicated today th a t
they m ight try
ag ain I f
n ig h t to gel off fo r South
A m erica. Twice under a broil­
ing gun yreterdey the A m eri­
can flier* w ere balked In th e ir
effort* to hop W eatw ard because of unfavorable wind* and
a too hea\ j load of fual.

NUMBKlI

Price Fire CcnU

DECEMBER 4, 1933

“« f H

Th**

|»ro|*ert y iw

hv offl |a la &lt;if th r M t f ’turv

ft and |0 reel wlure in lrre a lf, n h l
It it rlm tlnril hi Iperome on** of
Hie finest Rpurt Miian’a hunt'iig
and fiahing grouruU m Florida

l Daytona Elk DelivorH
Inwplrinff A d d r e h h

r»

ituutnw murn ln x in the Cunim unl-

t&gt; lltiuar.
lU ifiln vutrr* a ir In m rrl
at
I In- Town Hall to i-lri l a ina&gt;ot
mni five eouiicitnan.
( an&lt;h&lt;laiva a rr W. B. W illiam*,
anil J r .a i r M,TJuwan (*ir m ayor,
ami Mr#
M aud, Ovate*, K arl
Haul, J a rk K a .rll, Jue l^ in h a rt,
J U Malcolm, nrf C. T. Nlblack.
fur council men

Mr*. V A Speer, * harim I
H B. rhapm an. S U . f'haai^
j Henry Wat eon, mid Finiik Pi
j a* captain*; Mr* II M \V»
| Mra. Roy Byntee. Mr* T R. &lt;
ll,,- S snfuril tia n le ii I lull lias , ingt M ir i
Elixalieth Shnetni
aii'rpts-«l thia s .lg iiu irh l
uf st
F . F, Dom rr, John Ludwig, f
inngiiiK f"t th r liaalI Hint la b lr d cr. j lllghleym aii.
I'handler Shj
u i slum s win h are tu br unt- uf I Fred Bully, John Herb*If It
Wi. (n a tu re ,
uf (h r
I r .lln iu n *1 I Fite. ('. E Will lam *. C . E. I
,ti|&gt;| r i lu I m- .la g r d at I h r I'arla-i aon, &lt;i A Speer. J r ., J. L . Mi
ilu ii.i- f iu la y ■ughi in Kiinui uf tette, Mr* &lt;Jlcnn
Litiglc. 1
■ iiru ilu r. uf tbs- n t y ami ru u n ty Boyle. Rialwrt A at, R A Rlv©
i uiHitii.aion'a ami utlu-r
uf f ilia l, J ,
A
W right, lie'll Gant
w lb th eir wive.
George Thu rat on. a n d F
ll w a . Ira iu r il lhal lh r eentral Me acb as uurknrs

Before a larg e and reverent au tbi-iue **f Ihe.e de- ciraliun. w ill be
diene* whlrh had g a th e red tn join I lie u ffin a l flag ul the C ity uf
Sanford Elks In paying trlbul,- tu ba ufulll M is W E W a t.n il Is *1
th eir dead. F H
Frederick of ihe tr a il uf Ihe rnnm iittre'a in
D aytona Bea h U ulge d ellvernl an ehatge uf iW u ra tm n .
oratio n w hlrh Is said to have
M rrn iie r. uf the
le .tu n o n al
ranked among Ihe finest ever -uppe r r u iiiin illr r met at the C ity
heard In thi* city on a sim ilar oc­ H all th i- afternuun In arra ng* de­
casion.
ta il. fur this a ffa ir In whi h the
1-oral Elka mat a l thalr lodge public I. 'n v ltrd A nominal sum
room s and m arched to the Fir. I Is tn lie asked for an ailequat*
C ongregational Church for in . .u p p e r which Is tu be prepared by
sen ri.es which began a t 3 .(Hi M r . I'r a rl Hanaell uf the Monteo'clock.
ruuia Hotel.
The program Included a e le c iu n .
by the Hanford Concert O r r h r ttia .
vural aelos by Mra. Hoby l a mg
ami a duel by Mrs. t a l n g and
Mra. George C. H arden, w ith M i*.I DECATUR, Ala.. Dec. 4 .- (A*l —
M argaret Davla aa a rcom panisl. D r y wood I'a llrrao n , one o f seven
and Mr F rederick's oratio n . Offi negroes barged w ith a tta ck in g
cere of th* lodge proaeute-1 lh r Iwu w hite women aboard a freig h t
im pressive m em orial rite a l
train M ar. 2JI, 1931, w as convicted
Local Elka who died d u rin g ihe S aturday by a M organ county
poet year were: R. 0 . M oriw cthrr, grand Jury and for tha th ird tim e
W. C. W illiam son, C. P . W lllia-is. his punishm ent woe. file d a t.
and Bam Jones,
death.

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D E N T D A IL Y
SANFORD,

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1
Which
yer Past Month's SHARP REBUKE To Hide Recent PW A Failure CONVINCEDSHEAreFined$100Each
IS TODIESOONIn 1st Test In U .S.
ord By Business BY GOVERNOR
Advance Is Retarded
* Owing To F ean Of
•’ Currency Inflation,
Federation Reports
W A S H IN G T O N ,

D ec. 1—

( A . P . ) — T h e A m e ric a n Fed*
t r a i l on o f L a b o r y e s ten lay
called N o v e m b e r buclness do­
v e I o p m enta
and

repo rted

“ e n c o u rag in g”
th a t

BORAH DEBATE
FOR
BASIS OFMONEY
Idahoan SaysNoSound
Monetary S y s t e m
Can Do Without It
i

“ unem ­

______

ip -

W ASH INGTO N , Dec. 1.—U F)~

j r a o M at Mila aoanon hen
b ! S 7 « M close to September

Bor,tl rt-mkrod
ik b tli yaaterdoy t"&gt;
’ W‘~ weight behind lh*
foil

ploym ent,

w h ich

oaually

\evela."
demand for a broader
metallic
la ICe monthly anrray the fad -1b u e for currency by tha u»e of
•ration reviewed tha Roosevelt1silver.
In * letter to James P. Warborg
gold policy in aooo detail, pointed
• ’ ia i-.ii i p r W rlaen It anid of New York, a firm or unofficial
te President
coincident with tha deprecl­ economic ndvleer
ef tha abllor abroad and Roosevelt, the Idaho republican
•g
ala warned against direct car- Independent toyk Issue with War­
egala
burg’s proposal for a revaluation
renex Jaflatton.
I
• “ Any fform of Inflation which of the dollar In terms of * mod­
and
as­
thcaatana violent: decline* in the ernised g&gt;ld standard
of currency con­ serted no “eound end efficient"
should
leave
trol la of tha greateat danger to monetary e&gt;etem
worker*//It aakX “In the flat eilvtr out of the picture.
Warburg h»J outlined hi* re­
ihoaey Inflation* of Eu/op* after
worker* aaw their sav- valuation plan In accepting a chal­
Borah to critic* of
Inge eyept away and their In- lenge by
eeeaee/cot doom by rtelng price*, Roosevelt’s money policy to stop
fitrodg government control over finding fault unless they had a
specific remedy lo offer.
the
„ 'em
_ . __^ la aaagatlal.
t
Bjrah told the New York fi­
•’The leene la now clouded by
uncertainties, and the claim* and nancier-economist' It was “refresh­
ffara of r nrioae group*. The altu- ing" to read his "csi»td admis­
•tlm la toe nervous for the con­ sion that the obi orthodox system
fidence boelneee need*. Uncertain­ I* ohs descent and the whole sub­
l y orer the &lt;Y&gt;Ilaris future and ject ie open to fair dlacueelon."
He eatd be enjoyed seeing a de­
fear of fiat money retard business
bate of the question without en­
advance.”
While the Thankaglvtag
holi­ countering “a &lt;tsluge df euch
demagogues, dishonest
day brought a lull in the opera- term* as
tlon of the Roosevelt gold buying dollar, cheap dollar, repudiation,
f program, official* studied die- communist!, crooks and Idiots."
But be contended
Warburg’e
petchae from France tailing of an
t by tha French government plan had many “elements of un­
I P s replenish treaeury vaults by certainly" in that It would have
(ha fljtatlon of • UKVW^OO.bond te be undertaken In conjunction
With Octal Britain and the entire
•••w f f t » tr***
taUrilng bloc," and affected only
J ilh the Part* government Die after a long period of trial and
world power remaining on
Util gold standard, fiscal officers error.
After quoting the goremor of
hgv* noted that for some month*
the Imperial Bank of India and
there have been heavy with
drawala of geld from Franca181r H* nrf Deterdtng, of Royal
Dutch Shell, on the importance of
Which yesterday's die**tchea re­ silver ae a monetary
element,
ported had reached a total of Borah concluded:
WOO,OOOAOO francs
In
three
“Leaving ashkt all question aa
to tha proper use to be made of
withdrawal* hare
been silver in the monetary xyetemx of
accompanied by unofficial pradlc- the world, It eeem* perfectly evi­
lions that Franca mont abandon dent that (to monetary systria can
tha gold e h e l u i
In tha future be considered sound
- ’ The federaiioa i f labor in com- and efficient which does not remeaUng aa the geeeevelt mone­ sttfre to 'nfllllons of people the
tary program, noted an Increase money which they have une:l for
the farm price average of 8.1 SO00 years, which they desire to
between Oct II and Nov. use, and which they will oae If

tUrtSRthff^o'do Tiv-

’ •

“The property loss Incurred, the
of the dollar’s gold value,
misery entailed, by
/but laid that “elocw speculation widespread
f * - '» » an Important part la fixing m u m of taking away from 800,­
(Continued On Page 8la)
000,000 people their only merlum
of eschar**, their method of lavlag, was a ssLfUh, brutal thing,
'having IU erlgla In that bliad
which aftmi work* It own
•f

'

To Be Given
iresentatfon On
Ruling Board

‘-ItS,.
rA C H ING TO N , Dec. l . - t f f V that laber may obtala
action on ell ImporUnt'
. M tim itiae cease today from
“ ' •*■------ reevery edmlni*-

17 Die In Storm On
Coast Of Black Sea

IST A N B U L , Turioy, Doe. I.
— UP)—Seventeen pereone were
• ition ef the
drowned, 1$0 are miaa^g, end
ef
Labor
damage eellmeted at $*25,000
should bo
wee dona at Samtua today by
_
_
. authority,' a storm which raged violently
M l i h o thought i t , wee e
along tho whole Block See
p f whNher labor retUy
const .Hug* waves destroyed
It oooaee to aeo that when '$T fishing and motor boats, ac­
' the reepoajlbUity |
cording to report* from the
' H i t eeeemlag
•trkken area. Large section, of
tho a'tf o f Bornean ore under
water. Many houses T, are de
atreyad. and ehlpplng on tl
ito fight far
Black Ron Id paralyxod.
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Ann;
Under
n.

Scored ForCondoning
Lynching-, RolphReminds Critic OfBonuseers* Reception

N E W YORK, Dec. 1.— (A1) — A I-* failure of the public work* a.hnlnfred E. 8mi,h said yeetenky th* ietration," said thr former gover, public worth administration has nor, ”. . . this craiy, top-heavy
I broken down and that the civil structure, chikrd with red tape
wjrka program wat set up to hide and bureaucracy, is being left as
/Its failure.
It la, and out of it is being created
I “Instead of acknowledging the the civil works administration to
W ASH INGTON, D e c . 1.—
( A J \ )— In a statement reply­
ing ta Alfred K. Rmltk’s criti­
cism ef the public weeks fewd.
Secretary lekes. t k e public
works administrator, said yes­
terday “It la impossible lo
aal'sfy aa ymsn who ie nour­
ishing n grader ae Ike rcaalt
of disappointed ambitions."
"Mr. Smith |s permitting his
rroeqlmewl ngslnsl the adminietralien t0 run away with
hi* Judgment.” Irkca. added,
"lie is making another mis­
take. He Ie apparently under
the Illusion Ihst the coining
of earcaalle phrases and tho
hurling of epilhela will be mis­
understood
by
sober-minded
ritisens for sound reasoning
baaed upon a careful study of
the fart.

S A N FRANCISCO. Dec. I . - I A ’1
— Former President Hoover nndj
Governor Rolph exchanged rapid;
cross-fire of criticism yesterday,
over the lynch'ng of the kidnap-1
slayers of Brooke Hart at Snnl
Jose last Sunday night.
Said the former president: "The]
governor has been advocating
lynch-lowi H ie « - subversion nf j
the very spirit of organised so-]
ciety."
Sad tha governors “ I deplore'
the use, of troops against our own
people. Look at the mess we got
into when troops were called out
in Washington against thr bonus
marchers."
The exchange followed a rebuke
to Rolph for hi* stand condoning
the lynching of John 11. Holme*,
and Thomas Harold Thurmond •
r*lt« relief wages and get m ors1 now the federal
mtahlivhmenl«
which was contained In a Jont'
, — ,
,
.
only recently scheduled for ronstatement issued Wednesday by P«*Pl» lo
,ha group of prominent Cal forms,
"H alf way between a lemon and| • dldation, hate t&gt;een increased to
an oranga la a grapefruit; half Include an AA A. a y r a . • rwA.
eitisena, Including Mr. Ilooler.
C. a TVA.
Rolph retorted yesterday from way between a public work and a A I'KItA, a NRA. ii (*t%
Sacramento with his thrust at the rtlief work Is a civil work. Up tt&gt;
(C ontimed *)n Page Five)
Hoover administration for hav ng
called out troops against the bon
us mar.'hcrs.
"Men with guns and bomb-,
were sent to attack good A.neri-I
can cltlxcns—our World War vet-1
erans who fought for us," Itolph]
declared.
“1 refused lo call out troops fo r!
use In the San Jose trouble lie-,
cause one can never be certain
what the outcome of euch an sct on will be. Hotheaded young men
armed with bayonets, rifles and
bombs are liable to kill good rilltens needlessly.
W a s h i n g t o n , Dec u d v Jj/kN JBANaSOO. D*«. I. —
“It is up to local peace s/flrisJa JLtlgli John*nn U«&lt;tay tnld newnmen Two S»a Franc aco atlnmrya »h«»
to maintain 'Order pM -Wily after that If
he would ’mpo** ware to
have
defended Jack
th ey
have admitted lhay cannot NRA rmle* containing only Ubor Holmes in thr |lr«Mikr Hart kidnap
(Continued On Page Six)
pnDYifeinnn on I»oth the telephone ing-murder rapt- have nnnourv e.l

JOHNSON R E A P Y LYNCHED MAN'S
TO CRACK DOWN FAMILY WILL SUE
ON NEW GROUPS GOVERNOR ROLPH

NRA Chief ExpectsTo Heavy Damages ToBe
AHked OfExecutive,
Impose Labor Code
City, County Headw
On Telephone Firm

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CHICAGO. P ^ . 1. — &lt;/F&gt; - Dr.
Alice U Wynecuop looked up from |

---------

N ' ° r ly
* ill Id r* t 1‘vr t “* go cn M ai n*
• t— r ' - . - t $f her daughter in law,

55000

(A .P .)—
W U ‘

BC

Issued I n County
T o 754 Employees

Khc t i

« n
cution
NRA

The g o v e r n m e n t'

Ormt crtm lr.1 p r a w fo r violation o f an
code

today

propertied o f

th e

w hen

the

H 6™ 1"

Frail, worn out by h ura of
(tolirf nueBtloninf, h e r
hand*
ph»Klng a* thay turned thr pagra
of (hr Bible, Dr. ADft annmin.«M
ahe had diagnosed her own rase,
and wri convinced that her «lrath
wa« not far off.
Thr f»2-vrar-old woman doctor
admitted that death might he
“I np end le«tloue," but *Ee declerv.1 her heslth never would
|&gt;ermit her trial. She Indicated

A«Vire»»lng him*elf to th# 764 gndollno at At Iona
rrsidenta of this city and county
who arc scheduled lo be given gu ilty plo*P(third State*' Treasury
che.Ik* — The corporation heads. UaY'A
Und end Mo* Levine, en h were
tomorrow for their first
work uiv-trr the local Civil Works fined $100 end the corporation
AdminMrati »n, Ro1in&lt;1 K l*antb, was fined $200 by Federal Judge
local disbursing officer late today! ('tarsnes Galaton.
Off
declared that' it b Imperative that I Indictment, bended down
!
hia InaltuctionB, a« li»lr«| l&gt;clow Nov. 16 wax the first relumed by
|are rariio: ou*. to thr letter.
a grand Jury anywhere in tha
1 t ’ hi'ck* will be $V'llvrml lo ill country for an N RA code viola­
workers t »morrow If it is humane­ tion. it charged n'ne violation* of
lh*l death would not he un­ ly |M»«sil lr, Mr. lanili statril, al­ the retail gasoline code.
The total fine might have been
though onlera were rrcciveil from
welcome
"A ll the medical men in Ihe Washington during the paat %wek $13,500 but the Judge said he had
that local diaburalng officers may lightened the sentenre because of.
world can’l help me,” .he told ataggrr th# Uaunnce of
che«ka the plea and a promise from both
tlr. Frsnci. W McNamara. Jed a $ that It will not cause a hard­ that th#F are ready to conform to
phy.irian "My r*«e I have dieg- ship either to C WA officer* or to the conditions of the code.
nosed it I don’t need other medi­ local banka and business house*
who will be calln) upon to cash
al aid."
checks
Dr McNamara »*ld the wom­
"Despite our orders," Mr. Lamb
an-. condition wan alHiut the same stated, "we aie going to di*tr!ha. for several day* The only ut$* chocks ttnnorrow because wa
ehsnirr w *. ao tnereaw ill her piomised all of our workrrs that
pulse t. the unusually f««&lt; rule they would Ih* paid on Saturtlay.
of till She l» suffering from \Nt probably will pay off on u o
Annual Sanford Elk* Lodr* No.
hardening of ihe arterie.
ot three «tays next week and the
1241 Memorial Service* are to ba
She liu&gt; Iwen ordered to re­ week aflVr, however, so thai uur
held at tha First C on gregation
main in iwd indefinitely, hut her task will l»e lightened."
Church next Sunday afternoon
Approximately $6000 will
:e
physician*
have
lndlralr.1 not
100 o'clock. It wax announced to­
even the l&gt;c«t of rerv t« likely paid out to the 764 workers before
day hy H. Rung*.
to improve her condition l « »ny 6:00 iiYI »ck tomorrow afivniror,
"TM » c*r,m..nlal 1* open to tha
M&gt;- ls.anib stated As disbursing
extent
public,” he eatd. "and avarybody
officer.
It
is
necessary
that
ha,
that
death
It was her feeling
•rvf he alone, hand out all checks, M cordially- incited to .
(Continued Op T*agn Five)
lie hat arranged m schetkile there­ splendid program ha*
• rafore. whirh will flml him uus&gt; on vlde.1, and all brother Elk* are
this one task from !• Oo o’cock quested to attend and paY reaped*
tomorrow niorning
until
6:00 to tha memory of tbaV abaent
brothers Brother II. B. Fradarkk
o'clock i u i u m i o w afternoon.
All persons working on pru)ect-i of Daytona Beach Lodge, who la
Will«&lt;’
ST I'AIH.. Dee 1 (/ll
in this city or within a few miles one of the distinguished oral r l
SI.*' key, slic e d Chicago gang
outhlde of the city limits are .o Ie « f th* ataU, will deliver th* ora­
a
nec
k
• let. hanged hlireelf with
’ * ’
pabl off at the Fire Ktatlon In tion ”
tie in * ell »f Ihe Itsm.e, i ’minty .Sanfoid All other persona will
Th* program!
fall here today
"I'rela* Y# Tha Father/ M
be paid off in their various home
Sharkey, with thice othci mem j
Sanford Concert Orchestra; ritual,
"t
r " " h* * * n*'
II .. sl'.idutely neee.s.ry th.l exalted ruler and rhapla'n; “ Anl(..g.-i Teiiliy. It*
p* ‘ Y '
/.level)- o •iker have with him *• he gelus,” the orchestra; ritual, roll
. . . acquitted ... a Erder.l rm..« |#n&gt; f i( ^
^
,hr
w,liu call, exalted ruler and secretary)
Mrs. G. W.
• ' th*' »• " » .« " •
I .a. nllfte.lmn rant
and
assign- Solo. "M y T *.k,"
l.sm Hamm. Jr , min ona re -rew (1|l,n, w),I,-1,
issued lo him la»l Spencer accompanied hy
Hit*
er
Sunday nr .luring the week. No Helen Witte; "Minuet In 0 ," tha
Herbert B.
Sheriff (ieorg# Moeller »eld pfr(on will reee|»e a cheek froil orrheatra; oration,
Slisi t.-y w ,. found dead hy a jsil- j q , |.aml. unices he presents tl... Fre.Lrlrk; duet, "Living for Jea.... making ihe 6 00 o’clock round*. „
, . r |, and all person* sre u«," Mrs O W. H|i«ncer, M as
I
)!„. man apparently had1 ,.,p,ct..,l to retain thla eatd fr no Mary Alice Shipp; ritual, losing,
|,
^
himself between
5:16)1 week to week, unlessotherw.re
with Elk* and audlanca tinging
E-Aurff
i f r y n d .-'- —
and- K rtf'iYlWX'YTh. enre-’ m-rtrrrrf ■ — —
- - I iff saiit Hharkey had complainedFurther, no cheeks will he
given
of n headache In a guard b Imo.I ll
,n a thin) person, *urh as a I
I 00 o'clock, and had asked for| iall.er, mother, wifr, or other
HOCK NR" H 8&lt;&gt;N HURT
orkrr. If hr or
aspirin tablet..
i » * ! ■ « » » *,f •"&gt;
•hr Ib not ahlr to hr prraent
K ANSAS CITY, Dee. ! . - &lt; * $ - •
I «|irn checks are t«*u*d lomorruw, Billy Rocknt, 18-year-old son bf
! 19.14 A u t o T a R H F a i l T o i
tt onlmuri, .... l ag* I wot
the 1st* Knuta Rockn* of Notre

Elks Will H o n o r
D e a d Members A t
Service On Sunday

Acquitted ThugHnnKs
Self In S t Paul Juil

S a ? M t . C C S l? ,. “ iv II-o m lB a n k A n n o u n c e .
prived of all of tha aanaai except ^ e W N R A R e g U l a t i o n S
touch and small,
• mill, can speak
apeak and
— *
hear, and has lived a full Ilf*
H* told of how ha had recently
become inUreatkd in what wma
purported a* being th* "Edison
Memorial Light" banging in tha
was tarn akies, and how, after
haring learns*I what th* light
really was, ha had bacoma Intar-

permitted Holmes and Thurmond
C W A R eportH H u r c
Count) Tax Collerlor Jm» I&gt;
t» tic transferred from lbs city
prison here to the Ken Jo«* jail Jinkin»&gt; whb rrmily lo HBBiimr hlij N u m b er O n I to R o ll
without a complaint t»cioc flint new tlutir* n« S«*nitnnl$* ( ounty HU I
against them, “a v olaiion of law tomnhilt’ tar Hhrml imUy hut h ri
W ASHINGTON, Dec !.—(A’l
• hanky the priKonrrs
,-x- hail ti«ol it*rrivr$l th»* nrrt*x»Hry|
The Civil Works Administra­
I
supply
of
H
r
*,
and
rxrly
this
«ft
,
|Mis*.t to lyn'hlng
tion announced
today
that
Heavy damages will In- s&gt;ke.l of ! rinnon, $»v#r a acorr of iwraona j "approximately 1,250,000* men
READS PROCLAM ATION
ha«l
«l Bappointnl in not b«all defendants
sen- put on the c vil works
Iny ahlr to •«&gt; urr thnr ta*r.
j
C
O PENH AGEN , Danmark, Da*.
payroll during thr first week
The attorneys, In thru &gt;taleMr JmklnB *li1rd that thr firat
of its operstton. Report* to 11 .—(ri&gt;— Mr*. Ruth Byron Oarso,
mrnt, charged that then- "i&gt; a
flvr |iao»«*nirrr car ImgB which h**
Harry Hopkins front 44 states I United BtaCra’ minister to Dangiave question whether an Inru.
will rccrivt already arr Bold. T
and the I Hat rat of Columbia | mark, read President Rooaavklt’a
rent
man was hanged when
i W l^wton ha« rrer v«h| thr fimt
Thanksgiving proclamation at a
uric 1tist 1.183,000 wrre em­
llnlmra wa* lynched " Thr only
thrrr tax* while I* F lh*ylc hat
dinner In the American club yo*&gt;
ployed *• of Nov
25. New
rvidenr* aga'nst
Holme*, thryi
rrarrv«*il thr o n l two I hkb. Mr.
t»rday. Mrs. Owen has just re­
Mrairo. North Dakota, Massa­
•aid. wa* the confession he made
JinklnB will announce thr arriva'
turned from a speaking tour of
chusetts and M'nnr.uts have
to pal lea.
j
iCenmark's provincial town*.
of thr 111.14 tmifo, hr Bald
not re-ported.
Hopkins said
"Every time Holmes had an op­
their reports would probably
portunity to apeak unhsnqwred, *
bring th* total to 1.250,000.
tha ttalamanl said, "be assarted
MAHONff TO MKRT
tha confession was obtained from
him by th rd degree pel) e tactics.
pt.ontuA
Its claimed the officers threat
S la tle *
..
gpad to turn him over to the mob
HANrailDW
,4
H
(4
ir .—
fo r lynching If he did not confess.
gANPOItn. TkursdAr ---"Ilia Innocence or guilt ie baAO*took Ire is ... .-... clear
■arteiv
— — --- —
• Ida lh* paint. The claim for
K u r ils ----------- -----------—
damages reels on tha failure of
Pi. Laudsraat* . —... offl'ara to protect him from vio­
Ft- M ftr. - ....... .......HZ.
lence and guarantee h m a fair
trainee v t l l * --------------- lre1_ _
at this meeting, and J. C. Trawiak,, ***•
Monday
trial"
members of tbs
high prtaat of Monro.
Chaptar • hen
-----------r t,n
— ...Clear f l
No. it urges svsry member of Villa District Progressiva Club of Miami
»*••••
tha Chapter to be peasesi,------- th* A lU o lU Coast Line raU nod
AHMY FLIERS K ILLE D
will entartsin.
Okaaebeke* '
laM e -----Th* program will hare many Or
C UM BER LAN D , M d. Dec. J—
1‘ana se als
... Clsor re
CONTRACTOR IB CO NVICTED features, with most at I N
Out­ Tsntp s . . .
r » *Mr. »a
m - ~Tw
T w o» army
« O f Isaluted men. fly
cteadr a*
TUuarill#
standing amateur tolent la DaIng 18 *8 ) M 4 airplane
Land aa haodliaora. A
Datmod
u d te b a whan
when tha ahip lest, ,
a*" ^
nd here tri)—CcnvUtsd of using tha
orehastea xrill furnish moala te
a wing la a strong
pt city, tl
a
S t a ff'ln • • extortion attempt, *
accompany th* artist*, aa moll 0*
yosteragy. 1 W a n
o r i tl
»♦ • will
— *fallow
- « - tha'■ Ma*pd
,
tor dancing which
St. and I CL Jordan, U -y tar-old
rer* ais- remrestert yostardsy fared
anlertalnment. ArimitUoao la hy
prison ten*.

Martin Bram Gives
Kiwanians Rule On
Beating Depression

re/1

rath er

Station Operators*
LAMB TELLS CWA GasPlead
Guilty To 9
Violations O f Pact;
WORKERS HOW TO Judge
Lessens Fine
GET P A Y CHECKS BROOKLYN. Dec. 1. —

that memherB nf thr Holme* fam
ily will file pint agaiript
f»i$v
J i m n Rolph, Jr . and offirialB of
Santa Tiara County anti thr ( ’ ty
of San Jomt. aa a rrault of thr
lynching «&gt;f Holniea and Thoma«
Thur mond

Atcordlng to an announcement
published today by Iba Sanford
Atlantic National Batik, tha NRA
hankers coda, wh'eh fcadomaa af­
fective on Monday, wtU necessi­
tate a charge of 10cant* par Item
.. on ail out of loam che ka and
in tha atari. “Ata^t bifire I‘ d,»f‘»
or
^ any
cuilomrr of th« bank. Thla r*|H-

I raallxed it, I had forgotten
•varythtng but my ‘now *am«thiog
avary day.*”
Durtag tha aretiag FreaUcnt
Orerila appointed Klwanlana How­
ard Long, Welter CoUtaan and
Peter bekaal a*
members of a
rammitUe which la to aaaiat I* wr*
_ fa r a taatlmonial dinsc r
far alty and county tareaalaaton
ara M Xt Friday night, aw t Kiw a llM
Scbaal, Coi f q a , and
Bill DoBoa* to arrange fay a pro­
ducing tb* holiday*,
Th—a attaodiag
tha
w arn Btrv. Brew and Mre. Arthur
Braaaa aa guaaU, and Klwanlana
M. Ls Boyd, of Orthnda, Howard
Bamiaoia County Ovarii a, who prealdad, Boy F
Health A*ao*'d&lt; C. F. freatar, Flatafcar Balky,
•ol ■ *!« dHv. “
I. A Bragkla,
Boniah*.
Mr C.
Bek
burst,
'A .
II. T. L I
Florida, but.
X Lamaon, F. X WUaoo.
Arthsr
hi this
, W . 8. Col
_
J. O. Sharea, Jaa. D.
:a u

Trial,
Finds
Bible;
Death

*nd nluminiim Industrie*.
At r preMB conference the NRA
|chief **ld. *1 don’t west to impose
I *ny rode except i»n labor provi*.
i&lt;m«, wage* and hour*, but If I
have to on that 1 will.** Thi* w«»
hi* explanation of bow be would
deal with the telephone company
In hie talk on “Significant' Liv­ a tuation if forred to do bo by thr
ing." made before Renfonl Kl- refueal of the concern to *ul»
wanlen* on WVdnemfey rw n at ecrihe voluntarily to »he code
the Motexuma Uotai, Rev. H aiti*
The |&gt;ell Telephone t'ompany.
J. Dram of Roly Cross Episcopal • uheldlary of the Ainevioon Tele­
Church declared that tha eureit phone and Telegroph Co ha* Bubway to forget the depreaabn la milted a code to the NRA Johnto look for aorndhing new every eon today b ib
not clear a* to
dey.
•
whether (glfforil'a
;»o«ltion in“By following
thiags
which
.■tutoAiS^lg, thv tu.iij’at.ci.iupaaj
retch offreftwetroff-thnnflrfrl* *»f or the entire »»«iem
•mV* he declared, ‘V o
develop
Walter Gifford, president of
mentally, physically, and epiriCUally, and at the earn* time, our American Telephone and Tele­
mind, turned away from the de­ graph, wrote Johnson a latter aay.
pression, becomes trained tb ere Ing that hie concern did not -want
other Ullage than the depression ' ■ to come under the rode because
l i t Cited man, inetanaa* of Row! It U now comprill ve In character,
pereone have lived *rd can live!
---------------- 1 "

latlon
applira
to governmaul
checks a* well aa to all other
kinds and as aucb Include* a r i l
Work* payroll checks.
Non-customer* of tb* bank pill
ba charged for cashing out « f
town checks and drafts, in rla d lf
Civil Work* payroll chalk*, s I-U m
rat* of 10 rent* par Itaai up t*
M0. 10 cent*
par Item
*
$54 to $130, and IS cent* par
and orer.
Th* ktali also announce*
under tb* N R A code all
hare tho opt'on of cloalng
half day on Saturday or ou
other day during the waak wl
they may cbooaa. Fag th
laoca of It* g u fm a ra ,
fort Atlantia Notional Bonk bo*
•Jaded Thursday far th* half Net-

• IV-

FAULT

•The public works adminis­
tration has functioned tillclently to date la spite of Mr.
Smith sad will earvlve (hie
latest outburst. The m il works
administration was a logical
development
of
(he
public
works prcgrem. lie ronreplloo
denoted rtal statesmanship.
“It was designed lo end la
fart Is Inking up (hr slack In
employment that in the nature
of things thr publlr 'works
administration could not hope
lo irech.
The
p e o p le
understand
theroughly whet Is the mailer
with Mr. Smith. Even thowe
who lo,e him and have de­
lighted lo follow him In (hr
past feel ln„ deep • pity for
him lo want lo engage In any
personal controversy.”

Awaiting H e r
Frail Woman
Comfort In
Would Greet

TO G FT BRIDGE
/W A S H IN G T O N .. Dre. lc
A mong tha food

(lov. Rolph will lx1 ihatgrd w^th
Inciting tin* lypiliiOR of (hr *»•»
men &lt;»n thr ground "that Iiib pnh
he Btatrmrnt before thr lyn hing
inflamed thr o i$lt apint
and
cauBtfl the hangings, that a ftn
’ hr mob
atonning thr jail
lie • fiMed to iipt»«dd I lie lau « .
• worn o do a. ||.eStale'. &lt;'h.«-f
-xeri. ive, I &lt;*t after
Ike lyn.li

!h!fe.

1

rn**'
Offi'iala of Santa C U ih county
and nf .San J•*BC, w ll In I hatlft-il
with failure t«» tak«* |tro|»rr |»rr
cauthna to prevent the muh front
•rising Holmes.
The attorneys also -aid ‘ hat

Dam* suffered savers laceration*
alioul tha head In an automobil*
•trident here yesterday an route
to lawrenee, Kan., lo attand lh*
Misaour-Kansas
football
game.
After bring treated, he went on
to Lawrence to sea tha game with
hia mother.

o“ ifteach Jlnklm.1 Office

Yeatrirday*sWeather

It wa* Irnrnsd her* tbday that I
- ---■-th* Grand Chapter Royal Arch1r, .
,
u
Masons of Florida is sponsoring|DcluBflfl IsOOStCrfl C&lt;lllD
S r a ^ i X 1V " l:iwni Present Program

that many msmbsr. of local )(B. |.OsUnd will stagsi th. sntarteiasonic bodies will bs in attsndaac*
is to be PlWWltf fl’jrt

Pfr(

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Seminole County’s most favored agrfenltiftal
^ a d ln i editorials t e a discussion o f SJsvia, tH« little con&gt;JodaUd w
No. 2 a fo u l Hall way between
OviAfc, and Winter pgtk. The Tibies-Unifm picked the
Orundo paper’s editorial up and, reproducing most o f It,
rttedaaoino very favorable comments o f its om i.
. fa t

Get Pay CfiecSs

Rm i M

u w w i w k*T»ari i n i w •h*S«fc|-,. * » ; . h retalnad Md
lb. warksr at » UCr dntf.
vShWr'SHi v r p t the roraiwtuatre
or romroodity dollar that woulr ' r t • &gt; »* &lt; U ^ l l l t a i a thf handJlng of checks si t£s. Hr* staUon
be variable la' Wright.
In suenslvo steps the Prrsl. SeetilKw, Mr. Lemt&gt; Afreets sU
lb arranga hi* work* re in
In Bitter CartiftatgiV dent has iron* off th* inirtrnallon. a/arrises
slagle line and by number.
Workw No. 1 la to be first Is
K t llr o n NUTS: TN. mnn.Urr
tlda tine, shrl sd oo'Wrtlt the last
nrearsm which nnMtrhrS llu II. S
dollar fNn s»M ilannl aa area- Hsose In public and pHrate recur mon la in the Ihw.
t-,
mehl which I* hardly new. Tuitar Itfas, rejectrd tha plea* of the BuHorans* it la necessary that
Ih- ropiliminr that Amrrli-*r* ropaan "gold Woe' far .stabilise,
there be no delay In banting out
arc wltnresln* la n » that haa lacn
ailrrino alnca n.tanlal ilin. Thl- tion. moved toward an Internal loti. cheeks, Ifr. Lamb also re»|u**i*
la iha Oral of four arllclaa dealing
with htah points »f thla hlalorleal •1 sflvrr agreement, and Inltial.d all forctaaa and wnrkers not tn
hacheniund.
hla gold purchase policy la dea gather around tha firs atatiin un­
and —;
lift com­ til the hour or time when they aid
------ ----WASHINGTON^” Ore. 1.—'A7 preelsle tha dollar
to bo paid off.
modily prices.
—A sain discordant note* of lha
American colonists begsn bay. L I f these suggestion* nr* folrail !o battle arc sounding In the
htg their monetary dlfflcultWa »
rival ramps of tha "inflat onlsts"
■oon a* they reached shore, flay­ checks at the fire ata’ton by 1:00
ami 111* “ sound money” advocate*.
ing'brought I itlie money ami at-

* .QL3naSrsi« A ® &amp;?sa

they are Americsn citigens by adoption. They.are all farmJ F and are recognised aa among (he beat celery growers o f
lho Sanford area. Their homes are well kept and they take
keen interest In county affairs. Slavia’s male population
** enrolled and hundred per cent na members o f the Semi­
nole Cofthty Chamber o f Commerce and'has threo directors
on thd board,"
Continuing, the Reporter-Star declares: 'These people
front a foreign land.are doing ip the heart o f Florida what
representatives o f other foreign lands h art done in other
parts o f the country— developing a community that is a

interest in all things American. Florida can well afford to
oxterid the glad hand to'such people as these. The Bemtnple
County Chgmher o f Commerce la to be commended fo r giv­
ing thla progressive community recognition on its board.
Nor will Orange Cbutity hesitate to co-operate with Ihese
worthy clfjsena o f Seminole In the pursuit of their ambi­
to'’ Iw« good' atifi
an^l ■pros|&gt;eroiil
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IAKE EVIL: Thus sallh ttions
lo n s jo
prosperous AYher1rtnli.“
A W n in n i8 :"'- *‘ ,‘ ,“
All —
o f these
Tlmesrd of hosts; Turn ye now
—
——— -remarks
— ------ were
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---------rar evil doings.—ZeehaHah Union, which then went on to aay that, "Florldn can and
should haVe many o f these colonies, established by people
*day the Blue Eagle gave from far o f f countries, working and developing the resources
r tbs time being to s very 0f the state. Florida haa great areas .of splendid lands,
fa y Indeed.
where the Industrious, energetic and enterprising can make
l STEPS; The steps of a homes and live well. But a amnll part o f the arable acres
■so are ordered by the In this state are being tilled. Florida needs more poputawd be dslighietfa In his tlon and tha greater utllitaHon o f soil and climate by good
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people; they may come alngly and In groups and numl&gt;crs,
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and colonies, properly established, will grow and prosper.”
your unto license ug now
Semlnote ’ CbUnty In general and Hanford In particular
P, the schools to keep go- -re extremely proud o f Its little stovic community and nlnl the Us monsy wclni WJty„ j j n,j the jieople there are on the right side o f every
' f t j , i l if
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Uubstantlal and progressive movement. The ChamiK-r of
apt Ssnford has s sew Commorce nCvef has any Important work to do and never
r with s rm tUiiwnV &lt;id- finds it .neccadsFy to call upon Mnrtln Stnnko and his
rtek payrdii.' The Civil heighltors from Sbtvln that it does not receive one hundred
A dmin1stration.
per cent co-operation.
pines* recovery suffers s
and «Ssa, IE might be well
i tha following epitaph up-tbribdtaaa: isaSdlA^d tta

Helping th e Farmer
.

* tVllk^alt that the government Is doing t« help thh
farmer, the fact remains that nothing which can
&gt;n
Ims done for him can have half no potent an effect upon his
IS
le
lasting well belDg as what ho can do for himself. In the
nfinal analysis the future proapefity of the farming popula­
Mr
tion depends ujyott hffw Widely* and how effectively the
PS
farmers moke’ uso of the credit and marketing agencies
which the government ha* put at their dlspttsal.
American

tnejr Inflation Is a popolar
with Iota of- folk* who
ib(,*u keen atout it'jrbsn
iVe to plunk down a dollar
■ a loaf of broad.

American history from colonial
days— battlrs which usually have
cut through party rank* Snd
which often have tern on a Seetlonnl basis.
In Alexander Hamilton’s time
the issues were the “doctrine of
dlscriminstlnn’' and "assumption;"
In Andrew Jackson's day the fight
was over the U. H. batik.
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The monetary *Issue gave rise
to Daniel Bhay’e rsbrlllon -In
Massachusetts after the lievolulion; It gave Mrlh to the Green­
back parly abont IH7S ami later
to the I'opulist party; It Intro­
duced William Jrnnlnga Bryan,
h's “ cross of gidd" stwch and
(he "HMo-l" coinage of ailver
issue. And there wnu lho march
of Coxey'a army about lha aama
time.
i Unreel with the rtso end fall
uf the value ol the ew.netery unit
has been a feature of almost every serious flnsnral stringency,
usually must vocal In agrarian dIs­
tricla.
And now President flobaevelt
has declared for a pollry of "*x
perimentatlon." With the “sound
money" group warning that nre-

Farina, foreman; Longwood, City
Hall,
Hall. 1:4b o’clock,
o'clock, Orprge
Geprgo SlonaSlonsrock: Altamonte Springs, vacant
store, f:IS o'clock, IL B. Deanla,
foreman; Oviedo, City Hall, 8:48
♦WUsfc, Cart —Fsrnfil,— farrmaeit
ChaluoU chnrth, 3:18 o'clock,
Noah Jacobs, foreman; Geneva,
port office, 8:48 o'clock, W. B.
Button, foreman; Genera post,
office, 8:65 o'clock, Eodor CurIrtt, foreman; Re-employment of­
fice, Magnolia Avenue, 4:80
o'clock, K. C, Maxwell, foremaai
CWA- office, 4:48. o'clock, Court
House, Administration personnel.

fuurth* its value.
Finally, in 17D1, Ihe Knrl sh
pirltament' fkirhode further Issue
of paper money In the New Kngfaml cnlotpes, a restriction that
waa extemled to all the rolonles
'n 1764. i
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Benjamin Franklin said,resent­
ment at th^ ban on pa|&gt;cii money
h»d hikicji'ln' do with fidnenting
the *AnleriUd‘ ReVo*llrtldn.k / f c *

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• bugs that the unemployed
havu bare given job* by the
Works Administration realthat they bare something
• thankful tor as well as R|
l who bars been forlaoate Sta,M» till ntheni think that If the government woiild only
itrW-to-nkVe- 'TTT'tmrr'merr ^
nl o agreemeiiTr'aTftrtft'ffiiKeb w fr fr fh r -|w c**raf-4gw
milk dealers, the o tto n spinners, and others. It woul.l he
possible tp give the farmers much higher prices on the one
III RogolM occupies one of
rgoat advantageous position* hard,and the consvimern much lower on the other. Thi.se
Kg th# present crisis of any people hold to the Personal Devil School o f Economic*,
LPj r thtfopor writer In th* country, visioning the mnnufacturcr and the m g jta n m » • 1
t bsppens L, agree with yon, |,rings with long horns and tails, rampaging around Urn
MS hit ths nail on th* head. country, seeking whom to devour."
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Beerei&amp;ry Wallace beltowa .that_ under the•

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mt repaint your, flowrn, vnrnUh,'ydur BuolbunfL *o»ut y «u
ami woo^linlrk, fhri i w ’ bertty io Jroxir tktilntU and
lure, amt make yonr homs more, attraetivs ta live h i

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spare to reproduce It all. but what particularly appealed to
us was Hecretary Wallace's division of lhe .country into
people are thinking about j wo rnnin schools o f economic thought, the Aladdin School.
' to England whi r* thry and the Personal Devil School. He any* that wo need not
sin kidnaping Insuranc*. expect miracles from either group.

“ Millions bcllcvo," he writes, "that when prices go
down, the matter may 1m&gt; fixed by shouting in a loud tone
of wolrs at Wall Street, of the Chicago Hoard of Trnde.
Other millions believe In government price fixing. They
sny
on thn government Is nil powerful nnd that by s simple
wave
of a magic wand, cotton price* may l&gt;e
w
night from ten to twenty cents s pound. This Ated'Un
til
School
of economic* Is still the most popular m the United
r
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MI HUNTED all day
long...and just knocked
’em cold. '

"I smoke Chesterfields all

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al has hoard s piss ad.
to sal! Miami bonds to
clUtoua. They ouuld um lho
t e ^ * W Bw»th|yf llju.
suuht te ooM by th* City
nhtssM*' of gar, sad G&gt;*
(a mud bo purchase n »
w fe S w i'U M tests ou

S out
S a Sparticular
w
iplan
f i to
‘ n -moot
n e t ccndlUoBj
ln.
selves to work
cona tion* h
modity. Ifthc
plsitbroiight
a Liven commodity.
I f t h e plan
brought f® ™ ^
Unworkable, ihe
the irovtjrnment
government will
will tell
tell th^tn ^o
Id (illrtfAl or t&gt;f,WA|,lri*^f&gt;
frankly, but will never try to Jam any plan upon thAn.
ho ------,
says, Is not
Thu government'*' a m, ...
. toward a dictatorship, but a democratic use o f centralising power.

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Mm. W. t Oore af Ortaado is
w gusst of kor parents, Mr. and
bw. WtlUasa Bothamly. of H»le
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Ml, and Mr*. WUUaat

T Tracy MeCuller Is Is Jsckaonrtll* on a camblsod M*tee*a .and
atoasura t r i g . ..........
It Migs An* lUggliw U reWlng
t ( i t days te JasksoortB* ywtU
f The new tltyuTW Is turning at
the Court li*,t*e fed **
crest anuiu t aril iJUfecll'in
to the i»nny rioters,
i f juslk-n uatKoAkcr i

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P u f f «1 llT M iiC tiio fli

U:00 A. U.
a V. Marahsil
0:18
C. M. Hand
0:30
R. Vf. Duckworth
0:tS
C. Y. Me*.*
10:00
W. E. Jametun
ill: 18
J. K. Msshbutr,
10:30
P. W. Mojic
lb:38
. It. It. Bures
11:00
R. B. Thompson
11:18
E. W. Calhoun
11:30
V. 0. Hasty
11:41
W. R. Dyson
Df. H. D. "SMITH
Noon
W. II. Ortlt
has mpved his offlcea.
12:10
J. B. Martin
12:20
F. A. Dys-m
i&gt; '
‘ from ,
12:30
W. B. tees V A LD E Z -HOTEL BLDG.
12:45
J. A. Moushrm
12:66
AndrewCa.-rawny
Here is lbs schedule for pay­
ment In county towns:
iLeke Maty, Chamber of Com­
merce Building, T:1B o'clock: C] A.

Sing a dollar today may
There Is no magic cure-all for the farmers' plight.
a little but li will make *p*nSecretary Wallace of the Department of Agriculture make*
|800 practically painless In
this clear In an article called "Our First Planned Harvest
nlhs.— Haines City Her; Something new In ansrs- In the currant'Issue of the Cosmopolitan. We wish we hau

»r, they don’t na*&lt;l m*urthsre sines' thorr ha* n*v«r
S' rasa of kidnaping for ranin sll Its history.

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1. 193S

Local.Church Class
Sends Its Greeting
O f laiarssi w a wide circle of
frieeida la the announcement o f the To Aged Minister

Miaa Dobbins Married
ToEtfgen eEatridge^Ir.

snarrlag* o f Miss Lucy Elisabeth
Dobbin*, daughter ot Mr. and
M m Arthur Emmett Dobb’ns, of
Ibis dty. to Irvin Eugene E*.
tridgo, Jr„ ton of Mr. and Mrs.
Irrio Eugene Ext ridge, sis* of
this city. Th# ceremony was performed Wednesday at 4:80 P. M
by th* Her. W. P. Brooks, J r, at
th* Baptist personage on Park
Avenue In tb* presence of rela­
tives.
Th# bride wore for tb* occasion
a two place brown corduroy tail­
ored suit with brown accessories.
She Is the younrsr daughter of
her paresis and has 1 red bar* the
greater part of her Ilf*. She wa*
graduated from
Seminole High
School In 1033.
Mr. Eetridg* was bom at Ox*
ford, Fla. but has made Sanford
Me bom* for a number of year*.
He was graduated from High
School In 1038, and la now ass'stant manager of the Kilgore Seed
Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Estridg* are at
horns to their friends at th*
Vaughn Apartments over McReynolds drug store.

Herald Staff Enjoyai^
Party A t H v a n s d a l c so

GENEVA
The membeis of the Geneva
Garden Club enjoyed on* of the
moet interesting and
nstructlv*
garden run*
that the members
hsvo ever expetlet cd Friday
thru tin. eourlesy of Mr*. Harry
Heercn and the jwner* of th#
various garden* vislteJ.
The member* t f the club weir
met at the eirnrr of Heardull and
Geneva Avenues by Mr*. Ilreren
mil Mrs. F. Russell. The interest­
ing and unurual cacti gardens of
Mrs. Ellsworth was the first
visited after whi h the members
enjoyed” the beautiful gatslens of
Mrs. lten Fish.

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authentic that ic will
|v.lfficul to imagine that oi

Evansdal. rant was the teeca,
for
. .
. I The program ror the
Monday n ght of the monthly r * \
under ,h* direction of
n c held by the men her* of tho] B#U/ p ,,, BfoWn and
Sanford Hr raid staff. The group, thy Marwhall will serve a* »
gathered at the picnic ground*'
•*
ihoitly after 0:00 o'clo k andj
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partook of a supper In p’enie, ^
^UB|JrrJ lho „ ,B d
style before a large fire of p n v !tr „ enr, r , d
th, , otbl

Congratulations were tent to
th # Rev. R. II. B a r n e t t , a
supers mist* preacher of Lakclnnd,
who will celebrate his sixtieth
wedding anniversary next San" K A t Ira n i?
»* ‘ he regular business and
Mra. 8am Dormer of Miami li
hob o*U, sometimes called, T*tho
I manufacturing builnes* • la
sorial meeting of the Truth Seek­
tho ( i o l o f M m Robert UooroU
i i t i 'r . _
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that will lit . f,
After Ike rr|s*‘. thev dancel'1'nited State*.
ers Class of th# First Methodist
at hrr homo on French Aftour.
for tho M U o(
tonight at &gt;:14
under the moonlight and engage I
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Church held Monday afternoon at
of m t
City Han
n amateur stunts. One of the!
th* home of Mr*. John D. Jinklna,
Mr. and Mr*. T. a Methvln of
'.t o f th# building fond of
most enjoyable feature* of the
300 French Avenue.
i u m wtij bo gives A ll' Soul* Catholic Chu
Fort FWrt# ipm t Thaakiglvlng
was the serving of Ilia
The
nev.
Barnett
wa*
one
of
»V, OsreM*. or f
The SL Peter’ s
o f Dr- Day hrr* yrlth relative*.
rhorolate cake rape tally prepare I
the first preacher* to com* to
Um St. Afire* G.Hd
L f*d will
play and
hy Mr*. Lucille A. Psrru* for the
Sanford. 11* brought bis bride
Saturday, Dec. •
M o n n ) C b id u 4
Mrs. T. J. Milltr anf daughter,
entertainment betwrrn , M b'? will
Herald rmployee* whv were tinsnhere 60 year* *gn and hail charge
A tr p was made to the home of
Mlta Margaret Cox, ar» apendiag
Methodist Church Aaaes
., M O KIUt.
bo.. foralahrd by local talent.
Imnus i i acclaiming the cooking
la Jacksonville.
of a church located on Mellon- Mrs. Iliggers to see the wonder-1
8:00 P. M. lo 8.-00 P. M.
N f a w r Oa* of &lt;bo P in t Among tb* number* will b* rang*1Ih* week-end ______
s hoot expert.
,
will* Avenue. This was bef re 'ul collect inn of rrolnns after j
Ckurtk orlU Boot at
Those presrnt were: Mr. snJ
GUd[,* MoTrtaJ W1“ |*mrMr. and M m W. D.
any churches had been built In which the besutlful gardeiu of.
bom# o f Mr*.
Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Henry Wight, Mrs. R. I.. Detn, Mrs. luiurinot
Sanford at It* present location.
r .c u fn ,
, P in t
U.*37 1 !U ^ 1
! i f 4 toB&gt; IH U- »P*“ ‘ yoatriday la
c j 5 C» l t ? ,4l • N 'W j r
I W U with rtUtircs.
Mr*. Jlnkln*. Mra. J. 11. Powell, and Mrs. Mcl'aslin were visited. Besl, Mrs.’ Mary Parrish, the
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bf-.W. D. Hofmann) dan?Inr by*
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Those enjoying the garden runj Mlties Alms Spivey, Fagmie 1/m
R « t o r D m of
Mrs.
J. G. Walts, Mr*. R. J.
MPa Porta Jatbaoni and mu.leal. eland* Hrrndbn lnd F. D
amre:
Mi*, t, A. Sheldon. Mrs. p.'s Pcwivl. lllsnche Wynne, Doris list^ iO h «k J r tn .
Corwin. Mr*. T. E. Wilson. Mr*.
Luncheon wsa injnynl ot tliel *^rn'
Myrlck, Johnny l&lt;ou
at th# tern* of numbers by «alm d*go MeU. Kd- ra, tJr*d tt. Daytoaa Beach ye#
Aim* Hubbarh and Mrs. J. F.
41o Mendel, L. Hrndrl, and J. A. terday for th* day.
lovely home of Mrs. Ileeren amt I
Msnrerrt IVtsrs, and C.
. 401 Magnolia
McClelland
were
hostesses
at
the
Peekjiam. .
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A. Ilninc , Walter l*o*er, Claude
meeting. Mrs. E. A. Harrison had her lovely garden visited.
Carter, iIMmar
llattern linnii
Hollis
Hairy Hall returned to hie home
.
rw lt
.,
,%
t iiinr iinurrn
II
clink,
Mr*,
o.
charge of th* devotional and Mrs.
on the Steamsr "Osceola
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"t
n
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Phillips,
Richard
Smith,
and
Gor
at Ocala yesterday after spending
John D- Jlnkins presided during Mrs. J V. Toole, Mr. D II l evy.I
Municipal Pier
a few days here with his mother,
t&lt;o* tW h o m . o f M i*.
Mr*. II II la-vyy, Mr* John AMth* business session.
Mrs. Itsh 11*11, Park Avtnur,
__________J i g , 1114 lo o t 8oeoa4
It was decided that plans be ernton.Mis. S. A. Smith, Mr*. J &gt;
rttm to reran J l t i , .Mailing sod |•-o * * * 0
made to semi cards end flowers T. Mrl.vin. M-S. A. B. Dnarr, Mrs !
Tb* pupil* of th* Eaat Sid*
$ 1.00 Coup!
t k w
Mr. and Mrs. W. P, Bark* unP. II. Dooly, Mr*. F. Russell, and
S)&gt;on*ored by
w u S f n J o ot tko m o t Primary School gave a aprclal nouncs the birth of ■ daughter,
Miss Maude Lake and MitO rn Thanksgiving to members of Mr*. II. Ile/itn of Ssnfurd.
Nov. t8 at EoMlIe Llngle or* spending tho the class who are confined to
morning at Dorothy Isabel, on
.program
_ . _ Wednesday ______.
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tko school by wyy
ob em ln * ih tlr home, 400 Palmetto Jkseeus,- Wr*k —d -1* Tampa with frlSBdl. their Iminr*. t*lsn* were Hint Trtiil#
At tho St. A into* Guild dance Mt'sir by Keith Vlning's Orcheatr
WhlD there they will atteoj tho for • Chri'tma* party t&gt;. he held
TVAiiktglvIng bay. Bperal musi­
tori*hr,
Lake M&lt;»nri»* will
Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Park and Florida-Uulverelty of Maryland on I)ec. 10 at thr home of Mrs.
cal numbers and a play on the
Hdrirlv n i'i j m . i V n-u •‘Ola Man
O
J.
Pope
lotMaib&amp;OT Foor A f th* Origin o f Thanksgiving were In­ son^ Charlie, Jr. and Bobbie, are footb* 11 » * “ ••
Itiver** anj the M0«rpol*H might
Honor guests at thr inerting
visiting relatives In Macon for a
■*-‘ ~ptRte Cbarch will mrei cluded on the program.
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"C**lt*er» Hln«*omM
Mrs.
M.
S.
Messenger
returned
it r ,
"Th. play that will Live
were the following members wh
K l t f&gt;r a spend th*
« r thr pu(Tlnr ,nto Vlekal.urg w.th the
Numbers wtre presented as fol. few days.
Forever”
home Weikiesday from Gadsden, celebrated their birthday anni­ Junior High School, annnun ed, ralllimr H*&gt; lng. ” 11
t 't l tb* bom* of M m lows:
Come*
edne
that r.i atudont* ut(lhc M,ow»oi»t M
Mr*. Sad)# Moars will return Ala where tb* hss been visiting versaries this month: Mrs. J. K.
W#*t Fire!
“Good Morn ng Song," School.
M*h«Hi| have l*oen pin o l nnf With Mrs. Gladys Morris \VII
V *»*
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In a few slays from New York ror the past two months. Shs was Meltingrr, Mr*. J. Aldrn Brown.
her daughter,
City where she is •pending a accompanlej by
• Daughter* of Wesley Class 130 Psalm, Second tirade.
Mrs. I. (iniw, Mrs. It. W. Tinn­ the honor »«*i| for tho month nf lianin slrg.'ng '('shin in the Col­
Mrs. Prank Thomas wh&gt; will visit
STfftat . Methodist * Qiufth Seng. "W e’re Thankful," Second short time.
er, and Mr*. 1.. V. Ilrysn They | \c#vi mlrt't. |i include* th»» f*«||n«r. ton” , a chorus rimpmrd of the
her for a short time.
tirade.
I regular business and
received rosebuds and randy a* iiu* Mi»»o* I h i * lliMiffri. l ?»r- Mis-e- Marlise Ty-rrance, Ma-y.
1rode .1* ltn-«.||. Irrno |,un
at S:00 P. M „ at “ A Thanksglv ng Lesson." First
Mr#. Myrtle Bradford of Ml-,
mementoes of the invasion.
d»,’" .l,
»!„ ,), Neely, l J Irby Cornell.]
Jack Petere, student st th#
Grddc.
Mihiii'sl M InlVM', Iloroth
ami Is vUitlng Mrs. Ralph A.
oaaoji with Mrs.. Pearl
Th&lt;»«e
present
were:
AirI*.
„
„
&gt; Sw," st;ene Zorn.
Mary
MarMahon.l
M m C. C. ‘ Wblttlhg- Song, “Th# Turkey." Schoel.
Smith at her home on Park Ave- University of Florida, I- spenrting
Marian Monger. Jan,iiellne ||e|rn \|rt)snkL and Margaret
|. Grow, Mrs. ' « on.
the Thanksgiving hoHd.y,
her# W. Turner, Mrs. *"
.ntpM I, Ann Wnghl. |.„ri, Mr
.8 thwart Dutton, and P o e m , "Thankfulness," Russel nu# for a few days.
MurfT, (Inirgp Anderann and I-e- |
with his family. He wil| leav# 1 ^
Ponder. Mrs. (. A. Radford.,
KllInllrth
t Leooardy as hosts*#*#, ,--Clel*nd.
Iln n cin j M le r w a n l
•effler. Ilnpline
\
whore h t‘ Mr». W. K. Welle*. Mm. T. W. Takarh, Mtlrlnol Itnllirf, Nancy
T. L. Mead of Lake Charm was Monday for
High School P.-T. A. Poem, " A Child’* Song," Eunice
ADMISSION
ha*
accepted
a
poritiin
with
the
t
^
’illlam«,
Mm.
Ho**
ie
(
’,
llutrhi*
tb* dlcner guest yesterday of
f a r e * s i 1:10 o'clock at th*
Adult.
CM U M K
llns,filer. Darolhy Wiggins.' I.i|.
UwMtwelom Mr.
IWnthw „ Tf ‘ Um ind Jun« Wakh.
tarns
n,
Mr*
O.
son,
Mr*.
E.
A
Florida
Telephone
Corporation.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. B.rry, West
DR. U T. DOSS
linn Arlain-. Grace Taylor. K.lher
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Mr*
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a„ d Seoond Gr&gt;det
fGiptrlwin. Virginia Dnnn.
Flln
IIRNKFIT
Aralr anil rkm ilr lllsraofo
Mra. L. Vihlen, Mr*. Kb Hunter J W Rutledge. Mrs. Francis I,. Maude Jones, Cecelia Tinluck,
Relation U&gt;&lt;
N r ir o m U io ifio r
lo n lr *
Ill'll.D IN G FUND
Play, "The Origin of ThanksgivMr*. II. B. Moss left Wednesday and daughtna, Alice am) Gertrude, Nixon, Mr. II M Ms-on. Mrs Donna Mnirsii, ftleda llv-un. Dor.
Growth." Mask
ik by High -ng,’* Thin! Grad*.
Of lire ll.irerwi liM A. M.---- It
Al.l. HOFIdl
mmmm. IiM
M-- A I*. %t.
for Atlanta and Columbus, Ga. •r*J Mi»a Ellen Vihlen of New Ililma l.undi|ui-l, Mrs
II I' I is Jn kstrn. Katherine Kiir-, llelt"
I'h n a p TfUl
IIIM ro o M A .4 .
where sh* w II spend the Thanks­ York City art spending the llardift. Mr* F. I. Mansfield,, Thurmond, and Richard Mn-oii,
' W 4 ' at- the Ssnth Sid*’
ii.9
M r - 1 A m t ' l ttmmk I H O
Thankig|ving holiday* with rela- Mr*. John Alden llrown. Mrs. I„ ] Ward I ■••’HMH, .lf»h l I i * mrIrk,
giving holidays.
P.-T, 'A. will- meet at
| live* In Miami. Th»| plan t » t*« Y. Bryan, lit*. J. K. V lfU in ftr.» U»U rt kll«nmt. Waiter )lnrno*,l‘|i
M. at tha school audi' " w ■ *■ .-••• -f . - s. —
Mr. and M rs Fay lowilng and tunl h,r» ' Monday.
Mr*. J. If Powell, Mn John Havmond M**n-aUatto, Kmnklih
JIH T IN TIMK
Fidelia Clam of 11m First
son. Fay, Jr., and Hugh Mitchell,
Kumhley, Mrs l.ola S. I.eGctte. P i a n n o n . 11 *•t «#*• Mo««rr. anil Holi­
MIL DRY I LKANRRAmong
srucsnls
from
th*
Uni-'
tU i CtlUfcilr will meet .at 3:00
of
CanUn,
Miss,
are
tb#
gu#ils
of
er!
May
Blag
Croi-jy. . ,-aek Oskle,
Mrs. F. It. Mitchell. Mrs T K
1 h o l'a |Isw a a l l a l a i 'l w r f Ih ln a atMeoat
U . \ t the bom* of.M iss' Mary SkecU Gollakher, JuJith Allin, Mr and Mrs.' A. J. Lasting at their Varsity .of Floritfa who are spend­
Keosoloaeelr I I p | I In t H M * --- |u o !*«•*•««
ing the Thanksgiving holidays Wilson, and Mr* Otto Sehntehl. Jr., Mr*. I itrim , Mr*.
1 inlaw, &lt;18 Laurel Aveooe.
Its# VON *#■!» MM (Krooo—me*t t.nly Is.
Ilurkr
Harry Green, Lllysn Taihmsn bom# In Lak# Mary.
Also Mrs. W C. Dekle, Mr*.
•irllore r%M#-tl» ol Ihr 11**sr tr«|Nra|*
h.rs tr«: wlosaph O’Connor, ll.rn-]
bospt! Of vasnagsrs of the
'F»V«I*.
Mr*
II
h
Golf,
Mr*.
I'.
and'Nad Sparks head the star»sl.
ft**#l Milk I lir anrmrols rvi|UlsJ.
P
Riser.
Mr.
W
R
Hhelkey,
aah'a.Club will meet nt 10:00 p*cl»d cast of Paramount'* senMr. and Mr*. C. C. Briggs and aid Schtrard, John Cootigr, M.'ll|rl» e-lmo* ism.I ferwhl
A. I»rnm«, M *. Herman Ml ILrItrnnett, 1Mr*. C. O Braillrury, Mrs GeorMrs.
Claud#
Locke
wtre
th*
din-1‘
°,n
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tan, Mr*. !l*rn|.| a Applrhy, Mr*,
agilonal maxical comedy smash,
Srminnlc I)r&gt; t'lrnncn.
Lindsey, Ida
el* nart,
TTsrt, Mr* George McCrum,
?uu » » r
.Thanksgiving f»ay ofl Woodrow
” ° oUrow Riser,
»“ * "• Howard
Howard Lindsey
Paul Jiihnsun. Mi* t'lyilr l(am&gt;ry,
“ Txx Much
Harmony, " , .a
Which
I honr Kf»|
Msgndia As*.
rd. Mr* It F. Crcn.
r
M
r
.
and
Mrs.
J.
C.
Kllssrofth,
J
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1
Kd»ln
ShinMrs.
.lane
• nd Mr* Vligil I. Smith.
open#"Sunday at th* Milan* Thr|njner,
, .
|»h*w. Mr* J.hit C. Vaughn, Mrs
Beards]I Avtnue.
*lor.
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The',Dim, directed by K U tYd
Mrs. J. II. Colelough ill return) Mr. and Mrs. Eugene MeCon- mr, n. J. Crrrwip. Mr. Alrnn
SatherUnd, centers around the t imorrow from Tampa where sh, ntll, Me*. J M. Garrett and two H,c bach. Mr- J F. McClelland,
O u th tf
on-Ond-ofr s;uge activities of a has been spending a few days
Buy
mV * ..'m I w ^ ,nd
" " ,l Mr. VV. D HooirKsn Mr. J. J
I V e sse l
group of show people. Interspersed with Mr. and Mra. Counts John­ Miss
Halil* Walker spent Thank.- Abbott. Mr. J. O. Walts, Mrs.
l i . In the setbn as th* aoril plot un- son, formerly of this city.
giving Day In Leerhurg with rela­
M E N ’S F L E E C E . L I N E D
Amnia I. Abraham* of Alexander
raveU are eight brand new hit
tives, While there they also at­
C
tv,
Al*..
Mr*
M
F
Haines
of
; ^taeA’ pnd several lavish protUeFriend* of Mrs. E. J. Arnann tended
th#
Leesburg-Hatifonl
U'ore..**#r, Mss*, ami Mis* June
' tMa"numbers, staged by th* fa - Will regret to learn of the death football gam*.
Waddell.
.'.mons dance director, LeRoy Prim. Wednesday of her mother, Mrs.
Ben Cantwell wih leave tumor*
Jioga chore# of Holly word’s M. Wlsrclnskt, at hsr hum. In
row fur Atlanta to attrn I the
Hurley, Wla.
Georgia
Tech-Duke University
"CoUtg#
wiii b« joined1
It was announced Wsdnssday feotu n gsm*.
\\ oim n
ho# the stsllar rule ' of
there by Roy Strlsgal
Strlsral of Nashmusical comedy that t)r. 11. D. Smith ha. moved
villa,
Tana.,
who
will
return
Mr., II. C. Weaver and Mr*. I.
gt*f &gt;R o foil# la lore with Juj;8th his offlet* from the Valdes Hotel
him Mpnday D b# th# g u c t of II, Smith were ho*te»»r&gt; at Ih
Alias wh«n h# discovers her doing Building to rooms over th# TouchMr.
and
Mrs.
Canlv
twell
for
regular business srvl smial meet
' 4' StOOJWliM vasJevlII# act &gt;a th# Un Drug Company.
• IIr.ivyweight! Warm at a
day*.
lag of th* Dependable ( lass
h#r to Bpadway
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h:es^*rl- -V-rrerir TstV&gt;~J' ---.
ri»r'
»V#-^riee'r**AAe
GAvereh-bol.
:f..We “J c g ..shc“v ^ I4vwdgtfnt~ hi's 'rc
Such pfrll) ciJurs — striped,
lutcli |HH.krts Itihbril ciiif*.
begins,
■"*' “fo r along
’
asd thre# children of Tallshasse#, turned from
Phllndelphl. and Monlay evenlrg st thr intme of
plain, or priirtrtll V-netk, ,nd
her fiancee, Jack formerly of this city, ar* th*’ other points in th# East where 1 Mrs. Smith, 1300 I’srk Avenue
lllack. Seal brown. Stirs J6
builtwt front.
Gallagher. gtKssttJor a'few days of Mr. anJ ah* .pent a month with Mr. Wig- I Mrs. liar .Id A. Applrbv prceldeil
to l(i Mariyloui tnlurl
Hlft* 15 i o 10
Evesti hMh hilarious and dramat­
1gins. Mr. Wiggins has ho#n span L |over th* business session.
Plans were mad# for a Christ­
ic occur with llgbtnl..*-liks rapid­
„
, leg th# summer at Hodua, N. Y»
Mr. sad Mr*. R. A. William* ___
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ity, a# OakJo amt Crosoy and Mis#
and______
othtr' point#
and returned mas party and for other Christ­
mas activities. A »oclal period was
Allen attempt to eoN* the oa- and daughter, Nancy, were among, with Mm. Wiggins,
then enjoyed when refie.hment#
fortvaalo trlaagla. Th* film cornea those from here attending tha
Friends of Miss Lu:'*’ i Bol*, were servwl by tb# hostess.
to 0 highly amusing conclusion Sanford-Loeeburg football
whoa Oakla im pees sc# tea a Texas la Leesburg y*o«*rday.
who is attending th* Uatrere ty
Th &gt;•# presrnt were: Mrs. W. 8.
klrs
J’ries
* f Alabama, will be int*is..,J to Thornton, tracker,
Mr. sad Mr*. B. A. Heaton sad learn that sh* attended th* Ala- Angel. Mrs. R. B. Wright. Mrs.
cMVJrea of Augusta. Ga. are the! b#m*-V*#d*rbllt football gam* In F- D. Price. Mrs. K. C. Smith,
gUMte of Mr. and Mrs. M. N .' NashvilU, Term. Tfaureday, While
on Pal- la NashvlU* she was pas guest nt
It wa# athted Inadrsrtsntl) In
MUs Marian Waldreo, formerly
Wedtaaday's la#us that ths First
e f this city.
Mtthodist Church wuubi hav* a
M) ItKhrt, tingle bUnkrt.
The Raw, sad Mr*. Paul Red fern turkey - supper and hatanr «n
Iiaig iU|4f cottiKi, ridilf
a o ew f those from hare at- and ehlkWn, Looli# and Carrie Friday, Doe. t at th* church an­
••It'l HI fll( (ulwtl
' LanfcWf-Raaftard Agnes, of ChatUhootdw* are as- nex. By way of correction w#
wish
to
state
that
the
supper
anil
. ball* game la U otharg ysstor- pected to arrive Tuesday to spoM
III t e l m
tel
■F* .
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|&lt;
lira* here. Mrs. Redftra taxasr wtU be given on Saturday,
Dec. 0 at th* skun-k annex.
B U D G E T I’ R IC E D I
‘ *•1
°I«
be Ah*
,
. » * Casotoac# Melach, ttod«nt guests of Mr, and Mrs. Urorgs
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h*p*
*h*aho- Th# Rev. lUdfern will go from
- M lg koUdsy* with her parents, here to Ocsl* to attend tip
fefef Mra. Freak Metsch, irate Florida coaferenc# of the Metho* **•#«••
diet Episcopal Church Sooth
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Bishop and Mrs. J rim M. Moore
of Dallas, Tea. hare been th#
gaest# of Um Rev. and Mrs. Smith
Hardin at th# Methodist parsonago for sererml days. Bishop
]j£toro 1# la charge of the Georgia
sad. FI#rids conference of
MadigdUt Episcopal Church South
sad I# In Florida to hold the -re­
st Ocala on Doc
6. Bishop sod M n Moor* left
this morning fnr Lakeland where
they will bo th# goosU of Dr. nod
Mn. U J d M. Spivey at 8&gt;uthera Cotkgo.

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a far Ormond.
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Theta Scarborough toaaad a M
yard ( l i t to D fifft t i who f t s 12
yaede before Jordan knd Millar
ran Mm eat on the Mae yard lino,
Millar Imt two yard* a# tack la,
aad tlw half oad*d whan Miner’*
t*"
Aadroaa arrr Um goal
" » • kaockad doom.
Third qaartar
8 ra&lt;V returned Um kickoff 2*
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abort buck* by Millar and
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Leeabarg'a two
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D feyfdi aad Millar, w*ra oolotamding la tW ir work, 40-worr
cantor Oxford, end Panolacton,
aad U tk in PhUltpo end Know le*.
brilliant battle of beoutlfully Th* rapatoally aopuUnnil Carry
bfd f o n m .wini
# W * Brady fallad to.lira up to hla rap
uiatlqa, bowtror.
A luminary o f Um game by
quarters la ai foil nr a:
P in t Quarter

&gt;aocijfid, quarter.. The ^Jacket*

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^ f f ' y i S ' u S w i r i i , *hlta
Droyfpa, Andrea and Millar maJa
in Khar nfat 6aaa lo thalr own
49 jrord Um la thro* trie*.

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(* i. Brannon, hod Q ib.m, n. U i
than ,flr* Jacket* war* removed
from Um gam*, tbra# of tham
carried o ff Um flald.

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SEATTLE, Dae. I. — OP)—A
prominent attorney turned "R a f­
fle*" to hla two dUonta wouldn't
Kara to turn "Jimmy ValtnUnei."
and ho win poeoaralon o f the aafa
ho opened to laro tka ellenta am-

barraiament.
The rafo wa* ootaed by Depu­
ty Proaecator Roland l- BartllUg
In n raid on what ha laid wot n
Chine** lottery raUblbhrnenf. -It
" Z V contained *200 end other saluakle*.
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aa a result of a, poor kick. The
loam m eired Um kali -on Ormpnd'a U yard Um , pad three
first dawna - pat tka -kali 'oa Um
epa yard Um . Op fourth down,
Patrick akirted UM end* fo r the
touchdown. Sherman Jril-tfo llna
for extra point, bait bo received
a had cut near hla ayw^a.n Itaih.
and had to loqva the gaau. Patrirk wa* a|ao fandly hurt ;in tbo
Uwrd qaartar and ha loft Um
gam*.
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Ormond, M u ll Mad H. Small V
end*; Plnholl and'Bennett at U s
U u ; Prieto and Noh»w at guard*)
Ruaaell pt c w U r; Baker at qnarter; ’ I h p l i h oa 'and Law* «t
hatee# | U rTy at fdlthofh.

Comity lOfoopAkteadi
Luncheon jPor Brawn

Two Ch'neM, accuaed ay Dart*
Included la lha gather ag at
Hoc of oporotiac the lottery, ranraiy ltd peraona who aaot ia the
fared to a'Valt they could „qp»*
the aafa. They were la .Um proCrooma* second touehodwn oom* DeUnd Chamber at Cammtte*
dleamoat o f "Jimmy Vklanllae,** In the third quarur when' 1* t ; building Tuaothy m m to partic­
the reformed crook of the ((age fumbled a lateral paet which waa ipate In a teatl madia I dance »«
play— If ibay opened It, they recovered by Thoraaa o f Croorta. former mayor Earl ,W. Umwn *4
Prmond noatly reared In the that eltr. were all rrqUonU «4
Jacket* punted* aM Bertt Hole liad
n o t quarter when ,linker re­
the ball on lie own IP yard Una.'A turned the kickoff -40 yards run­ F. S. Unison. J. U Marontetta,
para failed, and a aecond poaa wan
ning thruagh the entire Croon,* H.-U. ;H;ghl*jm\an, iKart Lebmaar.
Intac-apted on . Lha -Samlnoto dO With. Ormood ^ r t t ' h*!l
end R F. Ilalna* *T AlTkBWU
yard Una. The Jacket* warn head,
Spring*.
ed for another touchdown : bare.
M r .M ’apwurth UM&lt;U a abort
Andreu peked op two yard*, and
congratulatory talk aa a rapeaaan
Prady wa* thrown for a 10 .yard
taller of the county, a talk &gt;1
Iota by (invocek. But, Scarborough
"The owner can tmeo-tk* W o , " which be landed Mr. Brown foe
(Hoard 2’ yard* to Alulrou and the Battling armouacad .yraterikty.
hla "aploMttd handling at the
'uall waa on the I I yard .lino,
“ How coa on* prove owner- Florida exhibit at th* World I
Androu'a pat* to Droyfua osar aklpl" .raid Xdwanl H. Oaaeella, Fair. Mr. Iohwaon mod* th* rothe goal faded and Sominola took eoaaatl for th* Chlaoee, when ho •poaaa to th* grootiag g-uon th*
the ball on Ita 20 yard llna. The c*m» to th* abet iff'• o f f ire.
eat-of-tnwn rtmot* at th* limch"By opealag It," part ling chuck­
tome ruded one brilliant aad ax­
led.
,
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el till* play later a* Jordan parted
Chavoile twkblod 'the rotnblno3o yard* to Rovoctk who waa
lion knob* and tbo ’ aafa door
downed on the GO yard marker.
Indiridual
galna;
Seminole, awung open. Chavoile captained
Miller, 45 yanli; Jordan 40 yard*; flea,’* th* rauutotir arock* men'' ei# J.
K-rielland, one yqrd; ItgrtMgo, h* hid naod the mot bod* of "Raf-Jj
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loat three yard*; Deo*. loot ^qw th ogta g*..
yard, l^eaburg. f&gt;reyfi»*, 32 yard*!
"Tbo preaoeutlag attorney ws»
Andreu. 2t* yard*; Miller te ypnte) three tool ng to make oo» o f mjf
He* 1bo mug h, tort ’ four yard*; (llo M r opan the safe," ha said." I f
Brady, no gain In flea trie*.
o o o -o f them pphnod It ha W*fW
ha ;li«rtmliiated qt oac* by hit
The start ng Ilne-OfM;
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mother great Phfladelpbki Atb

«ll«. ball team.
Simmons, Ilaai and Dyke* want
Mt r«»r. Before tha atari of on(Oar season, aalaaa all signs and
jrrteaU art amlai, N k k ir Coch­
ans. Oeorg* Eamshaw, r Saba
W a lb erg a a d L efty Orera will be
awartaf tha uniforms of rival
Uaow ta tha American League,
and Mack wilPb# starting all over
a ftla after 60 yaara la tha gamel
U ‘a a lo a f raad tha A'a veteran
pilot haa traveled ilnco ha first
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i My. n. poummaa.

'.Clerk d re u li Coart Beadnote Cmiatr. FtertSa.

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By. A. kL WB1IC*.

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Kolb Blaeb llsoiainch Coroarartertea aorMcaUia- I*
Blltf. » M Heanr F. ■geO•«r•,*
fvttatb A.

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hi* wife.

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Ba, the B. F, Ooodrleb B * * »«f
apaar. a re re* rail#*, eat Halted
tie nuhber CMapaay. Isa, a oerB o a , are a»f»n8»nts. I. too. q.
iron, aa ■ ***{*[ Master of *o«h
Ift, will offer fer sol* sad will
TCstk* hlekeet bMSer fer eash
(fee troal doer » f tka C*art

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Over Past Month's

OAINEHVILLE. Ddr. 1.— Ath
latka at tha University o f Flori­
da,-thanka to tha “ now deal" In
football, a ro . ecelag tha light
after bring submerged' (hi the
“ rod." Win, loaa or draw la their
ramaln'n* fame wHh Maryland,
the datera will finish thetr firat
grid campaign under alomn' figarea on the right aide o f the

"For tho North Carolina Mate
game, w* received our $6,000
guarantee and spam $1,348.71.
That left a nice net of $8,681.27.
*'Wh*n tha Cetera tangled with
tha Tarheels on Florida Field,
the gate was *4,7*0 «g. The **p*n»»« war* tldM3.R0. Wo gave
N'rth
Carolina $3,600 00 and
w en l*ft with a n*i of 8218.88.
Oao theaaand. nine handred and
eighty-nine
student* saw the
game. Evidently 11 nf them had

aantr. rw ic a .

take tha field aa follows:
•Firat base, Jimmie F oix; sec­
ond b*»a,- Eddie Collins: thhd
heee. Frank Baker: shortstop. Jack
Barry; left field, A l ftlmmon*:
center field, Roger Cramer; right
field, Danny Murphy; catcher,
Mickey Cochrane; pitcher*, Rub*
Waddell.
U fly Orove,
Eddie
Plank. Chief Bender, Jack Coomb*,
and George Earn*haw..
Fox*. Cochrane, Orove, Cramrr
and Eamshaw were members of
the 1923 A'a. It la Interesting tn
not# the choir* of Eamshaw, Con.
Hi#’* "bad boy" o f tha 1936 season,
and ace righthander of the 193(1
and 1931 werld sari**.

, ■ # M « * . B. is Pi. A * f B*«.
saM l*a&lt; k*lac aee****4 at the
&gt;.W the teeuaec* sf sack rertli&gt; la Ike same of UNKNOWN.
&gt;*0 self, rartlfleate shall ha r*S*4 accnrdlna to law taa 8**8
laeu* tkareoa on tk* 14th day
kstisW r. A. D. t i l l ,
llama ssy offtclal algkalar*
•eat tkla ta* Its. Cay of No,
tee. A. n. tils . _

“ Banka, business concerns, men
and women with eaving*— all have
InroattoeoU becaaa* a* long aa tha
dollar decline*, dofUra they load
dew are worth more (haa tha dol­
lars they will gat back la the fatare. Credit for boalaoao under­
taking* haa been hard to got} In­
vestment fled
to
government
bond* for oocarlty.
“ Larking In everyone^ mind la
tha fear of Inflation by flat
money. I f we ever etarted tq It*a*
grtMlBifka" without gold valoe, In
aniwer tto demand* from farm
a. an*, tn orgy of uncontrollable
Inflation might follow, It la feared,
•uch aa that In Germany after
the war.
&gt; .
“The prealilent’e method of dovaluing tho dollar by (taring the
gold price dally differs greatly
from Inflation by flat money. For
fiat money has no gold valoo) It
la w.tlh only what people will
gone to Tallahassee.
“ From Tennessee we received
a $4,000 guarantee. The trip cost
f 1,234.04 and w* mad* $2,788.96.
"Then cams tho big on*. Geor­
gia beat the Gators 14 te 0 Ift
Jackaonville. The gate waa $20.846J*. The eipenaoa were $$,977.72. Georgia, of course tierdeed Us rptlon to tak* 60 per
cent of the gate, leva expense*.
That left ua 18.187JO. We could
readily handla a few more beat­
ings Ilk* that on*. Fifteen hun­
dred and elghty-flv* students
saw the game. t
,
"That leaves the athletic, de­
partment with a net on all gpme*
nf $16.286 84. Out of that nat the
department must pay fqr eqjariea,
a r it o 1 1n g, medical attentloo,
laundry, award*, supplies, ateflnnery, stamps an.’ email Inci­
dental expenses. TTowerer, n mrmbertn* that at this slag* of
last aeaeon the department had
lea* than n 11.000 net and n memhrring that wa have no Cali­
fornia gams debacl* to antic)pata
Ibis »»*r. It Is verv aaav te so*
Ih** Ih'nvs look vanr wilt.
"And ramemhtr that coaching
aalariea era not the liabilities
*h*r thee *•»•* he*n In the past.
At "n* third nf thn former coat
w# have aecnmri —mpetent, #nthnalaatlc coaching.”

J Q IN - O U R
10c lint 1 tlm«
He line 3 time*,

7c Ubc 6 time*.
Sc Une 1 month.
Minimum charge 80c

HAVE YOUB WATCH repelml
by om wh# easily kaowa haa

fl

New Deal Is Credited
With Bringing Cish

•fiber. Today, at 71, ha can look
each over a panorama o f facet
that have come and gone, the
tha graate and near-greata devel­
oped by him and other manager*
Ho la aaid never to have forgotten
a face be hae aeon in aaaoriatlon
with the diamond, to remember
almOit play-by-play every game
played by bU Athletica alnee bo
pohllratlon at the university,
toob tbo helm la 1901. •, _
“ Who were the greatest among commanta editorially on the tom
t
for tho better.’
“ A ftrr the flood of rod Ink
which covered the' athletic do­
pe rtment'e record* for hut year,
the following figure*, written In
pitcher who over lived—when ho blue Ink, are very easy on the
waa right." That qualifying danae tyoo,“ the A lllgat'r aaya.
la always added when Connie
“ The aeaaon etarted o ff with
the Stetaon game. TTie g r o * reWlpuf amonnfcT' to l i j t R and
go-laky follow who mlaod hi* after the rxpenae* and opponent's
baacball with hla comedy.
ehqra wore deducted' the Univer­
About Cotllne— Edward Trvw- sity netted $179.08. Two thouaind
bridge Collins— present general students saw the game. The fig ­
manager o f tbo Boston Rod Boa. ure* glrrn above and following
Connie apeako with glowing epos. did not Include a pro-rate than
Ha admits Collins probably waa o f the student fee* but-are fer
tha greatest second seeker of all ea«h gat* r**rlpta only.
time, tha genius of them all, and
T h e ffewane* gam* grneeod
he glvaa Eddie the post aa Hold 18.340 41. The evpenaee
were
captain of the All-Mach team.
12.036.60, the opponent* racrived
Invariably -“he recall* an anec­ their M.OOO guarantee and the
dote when epcaklng of Waddell— Unlversltv mad* $804.01. Thir­
add then were many.
teen hundred etndent* msde the
"One* In spring training 1 trip tn Jacksonville and witnessed
missed him from camp," Mack re- the game.

m In B**f*rC.B**ilnoU County.
S k ,- darts* the legal M ar* of
K e a ih* first d *r » f January,
C, t i l l , ike same belaa a Hut*
Bog tbte Court. IS* follewlna
ertbod reel eetal*. ellaal* In
Itoat* roante, rinrlde, tn.wlt:
M l* l* n 1*1 Bad 1*4 ef o. P.
Wen* M od Com peas'* Plat ef
lack llammerti a* Ik* earn*
BBaata of n w id la 1*1*1-B—k r S m * * toe, I I * . and I I I of lb *
Bklle neanrd*
of S.mlnnl*

A v o id in g

g a te **u— i p u t

HOOVER GIVEN
SHARP:RBBUKE
BY GOVERNOR
&gt;(Continued Fpqm P a g l Om ), ,

banal*. * eltuslUa should * goywnor step la."
lent promptly
The former
leaned a stats
on Uta Sleaford University c*
pas, bretk’pg the long illonc*
“ S a n fo rd ’s O nly H o a w O w n td Foed 8 to ra “

BALLARD ’S FEEDS tnd FLOUR
T. WOOLLEY

Owaar-Mgr.

BEET CHAPM AN

Balsams*

The Bankers' Ni R. A, Code signed by the President of the United
States on October d, itfdd went into etiecc Octooer ito,
it ha» .the
loice of law and governs tne operations of all banking institutions ip respect to the matters covered by the .Code.
Provisions of tne Code'prohibiting child labor, hours of employment
andjninimum wage rateer became ef-febtive1 -of Oefcsber-i^;

Rules of Fair Trad© Practice became jafbacttvetiO days fro in the date of
approval of the Code by the President .of the United States which will
mean the entire Code will be effective W d ' havp’ the force of Federal
law on and after Sunday, December s, 1933.
For the jnformation of our cilstohipre and the public in general,,^
wish to call jheir attention to certain provisions of the Code.
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IN LOUISIANA

754 WORKERS
CEI OVER son
IN PAY CHECKS

Group MovesOnCourt
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Evidence For Trial;
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Sum RepresentaThree
Day’s Work During
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O f County Projects

IEBTISl^e&lt;er 9 -^night’s Efforts At CROWD SHZI&amp;
Benefits F o r ^KniiDUC nil IIVR
W!,Securing
Utilities Is Bared In Pro&amp;eBUKNMALLuft
WASHINGTON, Do:,
iaw P»t*r O. Knight, of Tampa,
Florida utilities execute* worked
for the p i i M f i of Ietiolation to
i make- unlimited utility franchises
i recorded by UI* federal

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Pleads For Women

thot time, he added, none of the
four objected lo the bill.
Then, the letter aaid, the Jackaoneilla ' Journal
publbkahed . a
‘'•quart heed editorial,’* entilted
"a menetroui propeeal,* which
Knight added, waa dellberalal#
placed aa page one and aant to
ovary member of the legialatorr.
;
I n t o N a t l o n ! a w t , r by x n fht, uma «
"
|ad for bat bow president If tbe
"Alee in the cetumo written by
Over five thousand dollars in
u„ , Dec. 2.— ' Tempo EUetrk: Company, to D. C. John Temple Graven, the editor, BATON HOUCK. L a , Dec. H—
a m a , of Stooa A Wabater, au were four or five viclooe Job* (ffl—Violence flared In the t ilth ;
Federal funds waa released In
Urifted malm lperrteory
utility *ng(M*r, waa agalftit the bill,*’ the letter contla
Seminole County today, almost all
congreailonat diatr ict yeaUlSay
d rift' Increased MSS. placed In tko record.
ued. “ On Tuesday evening another
..
...
___.
of It in Satford. as C vil Work!
during November to
Knight wrote on May t, 1927, vicious editorial appeared In th e !" » » « • » “ « *
rooT» d
Admlnlrtmtlon cheek* were placed
today o f.» 2a,M4.1I 5,- that he had conferred with the Journal Just before the hearing. »h« What Felielana oarish ceurt
I In tbe hsnd. o f 761 white sntl ml, house at St.
Franclavilto and
gwrarwor who waa quoted aa any- before tbe committee*.
| orrd men end women who have
it new peacetime high.
•This to stampeded the house xelied and burned the ballots with
ing he would favor the bill. He
1 been employed on nearly a vrore
^tpU during ,the month aaid ho alao conferred w th the Duval delegation, especially Mr.lwM*h ‘ he «U le admlntxtrxtto*
Mr*.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
■ U lM J y too* than i m - •onatnr nut Thrw HpreienlaUvrs VM *. fK ir in h e lT m e oflF eK cirT lIW P rt W *«MI Mr*. B o liva rK . governor-general of
the rh lllp -1 The rhecka repreaenled thrr,- whn xBunrtM g pic* R F Uw aid
ordlnary expendl- o f Dural county, arranging for Ing he came out openly against *»"M » unopposed Into the vacant rinta, who told a New Y frk ait-1d» r '» wrk In almoet every rase, I&gt;f Jobless women when she ap'ke
At
(Continued on Page Fcnr)
1 * ^ , dUtrkl
n «*‘ dlrtee last night th*t inHatton1 •"*! ‘ he average rho k was for to members of the fourth district
, l o ^ frcrt.aUghUy less than the introdollon of h‘a bill.
I Tursday.
la nothing more than ’‘legalised |nboul $7.
CWA work wrek. rnd Georgia federal ion of women’s
1265,000,000. But emergency
! Although a bonfire was made of confiscation.”
,,rh Thursday night, and since a clubs si Warm Springs Friday
mtynddliaree fo r rariotu phaeoa
th* ballots In the street in front
majority of the men and women
of tbe courthouse, a survey of the
af the rotatory ftogram were
started regular employment on
town afterwards failed to disclose
lo make No­
Mnnda), chrck* for thle wrek . all
any “ eyewltnesars'' lo the Inci­
mat $600,000,for three dsy's pay.
dent. Parish authorities said a
Thanksgiving Day was a hnll
door of the clerk ni court’s oflk*
1day for all worker* except the nfha waargepcy expendlIn th* courthius* had been farced
j flrr personnel wh rh waa kepi
for approximate-(a■
p of *1 •
k •% A j
end tbe ballot* taken from a store! s —i n n s m i o o a i m n t i I busy Inin varly morning hour*
W fto
baopaaee- In the
room there. They slid that Town
debt, m gala la Urn general
Marshal Davidson submitted the
books and other neceaaary items.
4 far another $200,report of finding the ballot boaYesterday found the same work
the IPreaedry balfire. No arrests were made.
era por ng over additional data
at the done .of the month
The ballots, whirh th* start
and after an entire night o( steady
compared with a
administration had order'd should
ropylng of rhecka and rhe-king
ot the clew* o f OcWASHINGTON, Doc. t. — Ini-1
LAKELAND , Dec. S.—(A")—A. bear only the name „ ( Mr*. Kemp,
portat'on of upward* of 6,000,000 E. Fowler, hemporery secretary Senator Huey P. Long's pick for
WARM HpRINSS, c * „ Dec. 2.
' aft*UUnt ilinbuming off err Roland
gallon* of foralin win** and llq noun ed here last night that the congress post, were burned
defkit at the end of U
for the «ld nf unF. |*amh piiniMi lh*» la^l pay nil I --(JPl - A
NEW
YORK,
Dec
a.
&lt;A6—In
flaw laenths of the fiacal uera may begin within N hour*, signed V^,rm' citrus marketing shortly after the West Fr lie loan
‘tht^k for
thr offir| workrra rm|‘lny*J womtn w »t noundvd &gt;••»*
agreement contra:!* representing parish police Jury had taken step! notion, declared Themlore Roose- Juat a frw Tninuira tsrforr 0:00 twday by Mr*. Franklin l&gt;. R ioh#'Including the emergency It was learned laat aight.
Issuance of permits to Impoit approx malely 66 por.ent of the to prevent the parish from par­ Vek last night. Is "legalised con
ia $772,000,000 plua
o’dfbck thli morn inn whrn ha vult in n talk Ixrfnri* lh« fourth
n $1,161,000,000 ara awa ted only Urn signature of total Florida citiu* tonnage wouid ticipating id Governor
Altan’a fisiaCtn."
Htartnl iin All tliy tank of hanrlkriK dlatrirt annual con^rnrinn nf thr
President
Room
Veit
O
O
cod*
and
be forwarded to Secretary of A g­ suddenly called election on next
ni the' earn time laat year.
Grar^la frdrrmtlon
of worrim**
*
Addressing the cielr forum st out chrrka,
Tuesday.
marketing egreemMrt for the im­ riculture Wallace this afternoon,
With noth'iik1deflnllr from Tal Huh! herr y p ilrn k ).
Town
itall.
the
former
governor
pellers agreed upon here ycelei"TV s clear majority Is suffL
The Jnror*. governing t&gt;ody of
•Spctking ffdm an imprnviM 1
Uhiftwv u to when nrw project a
daj after lowg coeftn arw , among vlent," aa said, "to permit the NX, th * pariah, voted set to pay any geteswt of tbe I’htllpplnos said will he given a final wtamp of ap platform In a mwd* nrar thr
State AgriestteraJ and Treasury retary of agriculture to act, mak­ official* who might serve ia th* thrt In event of mflat on "alt pro vat, !c*cal I'W A off! lain mrcl Warm Spring:! foundation wharr
Department official*.
ing the agreement binding oa all election, “ loaned’’ lb* perish Bl thfWB who (hriHijrh th*ir thrift ln^ with local Porlda Kmcrgcncy thr Frntdrnt i« pprndinf a view*
tion, Mrv Ro&lt;m « vfU laid it wav
ballot boxes Vo th* editor of the
A * seen aa tbs agreement was shippers In the industry.
hawt ATitiM fil BAvingR h *v r *11 of Hoi af nfflclala at tha ('ourt )l«&gt;U!o
copy of the code wae
"I have s'gned contract* in my St. FranclavllU weekly newspaper a ptftion of thFir ntovin^B uuuf&lt;«* laat night, upon! a laigr portioni a ffit'it nalipfartinn I t hr a*»lr m
started for Warm Springs, r.a, file* repreaenting lOgktJlOO lioie* "for an indaflalte perlo&lt;V* and
of thrlr tlm# approving brand nev eon^Talulatr the club women on
Fowlkes, I/ong- cetwl.*’
‘ the Dpapmbac qatertataPresident It ex- of frail baaed en laat aeaaon’a relied on Cheston
■** by air mall. The Prs
projects which hava liwn !«nt ih« work whirh lh»*y have barn
. k ______ ,___—
doing to h*lp rerorvrjr.
i\
” jnrjjtr the
.Colonel Hoosa
and daoM o f Urn
Ju addltiec, I havwra-.
.
^•^"QUI^haaeee vfw* as ’ Uveellgn**1» ynow Oiat thr fftVnUan of
AV)l'X»ddeti **urh money as v»4d*
“
reprn vdh. Bperetary «
celvetT^riree er phone ewlle from
WOrnrh*! club!, undrr (ta na'iuntl
jt( tMcQHar Roll « « Moo WhltaOe, who hoi Just
returned about a do ten ihlpyert rsprrdvol
Ji
u v i Btntf orphan* h*vr In tryst ii
P ro jfrii approved last night
prr«li4fnt, hat folliiwnl nut a |jffifrom Wsnn Bpringt s gned tne Ing SJltfiOO boat*, advising that
wfrr:
id) i» hofid* or RScuriUrs of Ihst
grain whirh haw bran helpful Lo
J la In lha marketing agreement last night.
I- Repairing ami draining (*«the a&gt;nrta:ta ara either In th*
..
,
,
,
. typr. Therrforf*, widow* and m •
«U Ihr
government
artlvi’ l r V
of. thtr.Sritaon Booster*'
Commissioner of Indutlrial al­
n«va Avenur
from
Mcllonvillo ] Mf». R'»na«*%i'll maid, "hut alwayx
phgi* h**Bd the 1tot of those from
i n f DaLwgd.aedUHall Butler, cohol, James M. Doran, Is ready
Avenue to lleardall Avenur
this
morning.
v
‘‘
I
■
when wr arc rung ml tiindnq »ut
I vaudeville come, to Issue Iceneee to Importers, end
2 Hr pa lung a roatl in t'alin 1‘i'lvi*! that wr havr ocTottipliphcd
"Thla total Of 11,4*4,000 I* ap I Funeral serrires for llcv I) II whevn money i* confiscated.
wig act . as master of c*r»- swell* only the offkial word to
well-known
Met
h
d
1st
**Jtfeat
m
line
are
those
who
live
Hammock
on
flak
Way.
t
* (i iih*thing thr re roinet to us the
prnxlmately 66 ;^jfcent of th e lS * M ‘ i
proceed.
S. .Relaying all hrkk *n f'rlery J fact flint hryond wlint w»» have
died
suddenly on pension*
Whatever per ent
entire Industry'* *to«nsge. I have I clergyman who
oa-thi program will be
The conferees fixed tentative been assured
-sured b f ilia deportment la! " * « •
Th" k*' Ih f ru ifc n ry i« deliait«*d i$t levied* A r" " “ r from Rridton Avenur to do nr ttirrr If always nnirr * j nKi /*
mleo by Arthur DonAvenue.
Spi-ahiug uf tbr work whir i thr
•»
t
„ aa a, dlrtK-t root r hut ion on them
Met by the Route Si* Import quotas for foreign coun­ Washington that Immediate .ctlon |f‘ ^ n «
,
... | 4 Grading and drainage ft*r relief administration i^ taking op
b T Ukati
taken upon receipt of £ 1
« hurch of Ic e la n d
hy Jack Brennan and tries which were sent at once lo would bm
hen
ronif
th**
|M
*op(i
rumr
th»*
*op!r
with
.
.
,
„
■Thuraday, were held from the
(Continurd On l*agr N hjU
Doran’s off-ce for study. Tbs in­ these conlratti.
I !lre e l! tn (laorgetown
hay, a reodtag by Lou.
,
' Flral Methodist Church In thst
reunU in the savings bank*.
itial quotas are based upon the
6 r.st.l.liihment
E.teldlshmenl ..f
nf * woman'*
"A ll other shippers
aa a finals, a group
* '
clt&gt; yesterday afternoon
Thwe are 44,.tf»If, lint acruunta in renler wherr unemployed women
average imports for four months advised by wire Of these
facta.
the BUtaon Glee Club
Rev. Sweat was widely known iOtttitUthitiN in the United State*. may secure
during the years of 1WI0 and IBM, It is important that those who
definitely
useful
They are not Involved In recipic- h . . .
neglacted
getting toair throughout Horida. He came to They
represent $24,271,.140,00(1, tasks
‘ I V entertainment will be Incal trade agreements now being signed contracts to me do so be thla stale ataiut HO years ago, The average iiniunl i» $.M7 47
6 Providing for rlrrlcal assls'
mod with abort Ulka to be
am) he had been a minister for
negotiated whereby tariff reslr c- for* 4 o’clock thl* afternoon,
tenc* at thr .Sanford ' Municipal
at
al
IV
debafdng
the
runrn
y,
a
per­
by vieltlag railroad official*
nearly 26 year*. 11# we* UK
(CeaUnueo On Page Three)
which time oil alfnatuurea In hand year* of age whrn he died For centage of each t»f three Is MR- Library
u Dancing will fellow
Member* of the
CWA also
ftritrrl If thr urrrnt) for rx
Mein
will
be
forwordod
witb (ha mulie ta be
liritoktiww Iktt- Ihr aninraP' Mw
' 1Continued On Page Tfcfaa)
Jniltftttf A*- Women’* ‘ "A.tvt*iff moiial S*rvir$*s of Sanford Elk*
t y t w tw tio n urnwru
"TheMVrpharw' Friend.”
Committee
which
was
drlrgsled
thle Drat group may sx- puM,.h^
i „ n.,,n Hpr.ng.,
Umlgi* No, 1241 will hr Mll4*ml(‘d
to study projects whirh might hr
per enc* some delay because of in-i hr ( U . furn, , r „|ilnr uf the
by (Kir «*f tin* lnigi&lt;at r row it In
- arinl out ss |iart of thr work ^rrc'rnf year* tanir from Howard
dividual eclloft no .**listed
by Klorllfc chrtstYan Advocslr
• FtOBIDA.
routing under th* woman's con- i Over tin, xrtrftar) of thr lodgr
ihelr later receipt at Ihe dr
Rev. Sweat is survived 1-y hi
ter.
psrttnenl"
v,' F .”»w Dec. 1— (4^
today whrn hr annourirml that
widow, snd * son, II B. Herat Jr ,
Thl* rnmmltt**, which met late ' accirra of lodge mrmhrra havr &lt;lrbaaineetmsn repThe w lr t .•sen, fat Fowler to of Lakeland.
Dispelling perslatoot ' ' rumor*
sli
ppers
not
this
afternoon,
ia
composed
of
|
IfuluMd In the 66 per
BAeaa Industries thol to* bright light which upi'lar#ri that" thry will partiripatr
CYporting mother large audl♦tkt, mamhars of the ( ' ty tCom­ Mrs. W. L. Morgan, Mrs. It. A. in the IrnprraNivr rrrrmoniiw in
1 to too heoffeeo to Ito e w ih -. peal, follows:.,
"Signed marketing agreements
west s t tola city every night la
mit eon today looker! Inward Mut.- Hmlth, Mr*. J. C. foil*, of Of- honor of their dead Itrotlirm
OUtleCh fer Island tho a h tb U me mortal to Tbwoaa representing eoteed 60 percent
Maud*
Cuale*
of
Witt
Mr Uvi rlln ia hopeful
that
day n ght when si 7.;w o’rlock neva, Mr*
1 Wg le xyanssred A. Edison lo thO content of toe state's tonnage now filed here or
they will ta kit whet ha* proven Oviedo, Mrs. Endm Curlett of every Elk will In* at thr lodge
------- infonaatloa race It ad la Hanford to OialD CtmtrOl Otmmitlee auth-J
lo b? s vaxing pruhli-in III Ihxl Geneva, Mrs Henry Wight, Mrs r hjiiis on El rut StVrrt before 2:30
o'clock ro that thr parade to the
from tho managing editor of a orisea forwarding to Washington,' Harry P, Lou, prominent Or in
marchants air ptnt.etmg C. It. Mason Mrs. K 1) Brown
m
vriH he ut*4 ia Florida by newspaper at Fart Myare at tho pll agreement* to 'this office by lsndo man who was appointed re
Firat
( oiigii-gationihl
Uhuicli,
sgci.at tho recently rnirtrd oc- Ira, and Mr*. Res Packard
Q o t.-fc M rt n . o o ■
aolidtaUoa o f too local chamber 4 o’clock tola afiameo n. Depart I cently at the head of the Orlando rupo-lenal tl.enso fr . onhitsiw.
Judge [lonald
A. Cheney of where the iprvlcrx will Ipe held,
f
Ia m 1
iPSf&lt;3 ( o )j meat adriier* will . give theta* i district subcommittee of the tip*
representing
Marcus may get' under way promptly.
leal Monday night, uvri 66 Orlando,
K H Frnhnick, an outBlamhriR
signed agrementg Immediate at &lt;clal AdeUory and Appraisal Com iiusiiass mtn appeared at a reg­ Fagg. took a part In tha .orating
Unllon. Strongly urge you there j mltfee, Sixth
Foctaral
Reeprve ular meal’ng of th* Commission to In an advisory capacity nf lha a! me tuber of the Daytona Hearh
deliver the oration
I A t loaat m ' o h t o ' ForC Myart Tar* forward us gear contracts In |Dlatrirt of the Deposit Liquids- nod thalr approval of the com­ imately 26 members of the local lodge will
luring y »a f being party to agree i ,lon Bnand. snnouneed today thet plain* and suggestions mads by CWA attsnded lbs meeting, In whirh with thr various ritual work
performed hy tlrie officer! ta a
meat oa fr e t effective date e*uh hl" b&lt;’" ,d 1‘ now organltod and II. E. Weakly, L. (' Klnaril, and eluding
all
mend-er* of
the
high!Iffl of the ncrvltcji
ready to receive applications frnn
ot.fkam frUods and vtxJ.
I 17
Board
of
County
Commissioners
The |Kogram alao includes inu
the liquidator! of all cloivd baitkf Fopreat Gatchel s* reprrarntativer
« to tha city.
...... ,
,
Vl# t
of :k* Sanford Irulejn mirnt Gro. earept John Malech.
aical neltrttoiia by thr Sanfonl
In this area.
TV* story ta tost rltlacns bf tho ‘' ,u
caff’ Association
Concert Orthnlra, vocal itiloa by
Mcrrrt.crs of Mr. Lau’a commitMra. (J. W. Hpancer, and a *kjat
th* Commissioners told th*
Ira, Including Horry M. Papwogth
Bpwonn
by Mrs Hpenceg » n‘l M ill Mary
that they would consider
torir tat* &lt;(dtatlogutahad winter
who la Seminole County
Alter Shipp MUt Helen
Witta
ttor nest Monday n ght,
Added that t o i. tribato
iW IN 8 1
oentetlve, met with J. T. W*ik*r,
wll] art aa accompaniit.
that all persons having •
rilk (il&gt;
1 1-'chairmen for th* Florida
dl W i tal
NAPLES,
Dra.""l.—(AT—Flying
A MV, aeaaoaj ^
|bU after
The public, particularly friend#
vision of lb* RFC on Wodnea^y, conplaint ta make must do *o In Irt red flag, tha liner Conte D*
of toe LagtataDvs Com* Th* meeting produced the orgaai wrUitf. Tha complaint must Ina r i n t M U iM
Baeola landed Russian Commivaar and rtlalive* uf all dead mem­
of Coramef .'# aaet at th* as lion of th. group which will ex­ cltrie th* coet of tha protesting
ber! of the l^rigr, i! invited to
af For Sign Affair* Maxim LilvlnOf toe Renaiaota County pedite tha release of ffoaaa as me.'.hant’s license for tha paat
Join the Elks during thl* ter vice
e t t t e * "iT" m w v i t * u ? « k t
off hen today after wbxt ha told
$W M r 10%
cooM U hauled to with (ho CKy Hall yesterday a%
&gt;n
sets from cloied banks ss quickly ttoia years; the amount that hag oewspapawen was aa excellent The !*rvice! will begin promptly
dtaccisa their prefects I8n
t o if ^ t o y ^
F“ r- ss poaslbls!
haw levied against him for per. voyage fybm lb* United Stab*. at 3:00 o'clock.
wlldflra] r n d a Wllaoo, ebainaaa o f th*
oaml taxes, and Us* value of each Th* earn* ship broaght Poetmastappointed two tpe.-ial
dortog Urn goat
•yj» o f merchandise he carries #r Oeneral Jama* Farley, Am eri­
“ BLUB IlK A V K N " HERB
which a n la report at
U * rsowa toot
to dock.
can Democratic national chairman
ng.
who la oa a brief vacation drilh
Th*
“
Blue
Heaven,"
trim
mo­
la composed at JJatss
his wife. Litvinoff said ba had:
"A * anon as I get thorn," la tha
tod W. L tor yacht which Is twntd by W.
MAM!AGES PICK UP
nothing to any for th* pnaant
rent mlUse to to wmke W. Tria.pl o f New York CUy,
regarding hia forthcoming talks answer which County Tax Collec­
11* * a a * s Issued will. Premier Mussolial but that tor Jno. D. J-'nkina was giving to
th* adv'aoMIMg at as- arrivad to Lake &gt;• Monro* early ' Isrriagv
OSS- be would make * atotomeat taler .o re s o f, per sun* who called at
a local Federal Bavtiucs this afteroooa and mad* It* way thwugh County Judge J. 0. ahahia Cuuri House v ffi * today to
llh A f in Roma.
to t* tha yacht basin which will rids office daring tha month
Associatlaa. f f (
f«D ,‘
|
bo\lts headquarters for the oqxt November exceeded the 11u
A fter converting for aerpral ask, "When can I get my 1$64 au­
“*A ? r
,
November by
atonal day*. Mr, . Tria.pl at*ted
y six minutes ia th* talon of (he shir tomobile license to g?"
M. U
They bad not arrived UU* to­
as rwvooJad today, with th* Bovtot ambassador to
today thst '.|m and party am
stplee sought
11- Italy, officials o f th* Italian g*v- day, and Mr. Jinkina was (n the
sdlng a short time on the SL
others, IJtvIaoff dark as to lb*lr prohabta appear­
, with only 2* erameot, and
a* Kivqr ooJnrtag th* ftahhawOqg. Bad tha weather
laat year. Twen­ beerctad ta automobile fo r a trip, ance AIJ toga war* supposed to
as (a
to ta to sack contrast t# that ty af tha aggptoa war* white, to Ban*$to. for lunch, aad b# w ill' gq on sal* yesterday but fo r aoiuc
which toe tosal trad*
taka a train there for ln t*.
I rvstun a delay has retultod.
■ take |a (hat rasp*.
and tha'
’ fawwa la (ha North.

Jumped Nearly
If Dutton L a s t

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7 Pumped

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..JllNodstH—RooKitlL_lono«r.}.?f_l!l®J!T*?

HUGE SUPPLY OFlCITRUS CODE IS
-- - - - - •'.SIGNED, SENT TO
IS READY F0RU.S.,HENRY WALLACE

Jh*

M RS. ROOSEVELT
SEEK S AID FOR
JOBLESS WOMEN

THEO. ROOSEVELT
USEES IN FLATIO N
AS CONFISCATION i&lt;h~kn‘ ,n'

Importers AwaitSigiV- 65 PercentOfTonnage
tng Of Marketing
Of State Represent­
Code By Roosevelt
ed On Bulky Pact

Wldows,OrphansToBe
Wiped OuteSaysSon
Of Nation’s Teddy’ ; ‘hrm, ,T kJ1T ,n1for

l!'nr;

«-£ &amp; &amp; £

.

Rev. Sweat’s Funeral
man or win b* aW hr mejs.ngarils Held At Lakeland

Many AreExpected
To Attend Service
For Deceased Elks

Set Back In Report
By Fort Myers Man

CommiHHtonern Hear
ComplainU On License

S V rS 'S v :

Rank AppraisalBoard
Is Ready For Appeals

S

Jg Winner

,-aszhs^sssjt
trs.Tffia’V 'W i S

Legislative Committee
Bald* First Meeting

vX7. S f g

Litvinoff Arrives In
Italy OnWayToRome

«TT2iinft0'MbU

Auto TagaHaveYetTo
Be RecelvedlnSanford

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33

TAMPA JUi
DEFIES NRA:
DENYING WR1
Congress HasNoRigl
To Regulate In
s t a t e Busin
Akerman De c i de
TAM PA,
Dec.
— F ed eral Judge n lexn n d '
Akcrntan today held
th »y ^
"C on grcaa hnd no a u t h o r it y ^
to attem p t to regu la te p u N w i
ly in tran late iHisiiieHa."
:' ‘
In the fir s t N K A cotle
tion brou gh t in the F e d e ra l
W
f o u r t in H o r id a - J u d ge A k —
erm an r e f lined to g ra n t an
in ju n ction
sm ighl
hy
*
group of
St.
I’clershurg dry
rlraners to restrain a competitor
from what the nlainliffs called
practices In violation of the NRA
code for Ihe cleaning anti dyeing’
industry.
The opinion, covering six type­ i . i
written page*, chellnge* the au­
thority of Congress, and declare*
that the restraining
order
If
granted, "Would be a mere ges­
ture lo whirh the Court roulJ
not rompel obedience."

J

First Lady Telln How
(.'lulls Can Assistln
Helping Those Idle Oviedo Gets Taste

L. AliimniUrged
Attend' SocialM eet

night

Sin*

4 *t,

O f Election F e v e r
As Vote Day Nears
With general election day com­
ing next Tuesday. last itllntlto
vote-getting
campaign*
hatod;
staged by W. B. Williams, V, 11*
Hley, and Jessie McGowan among
their Oviedo friend* ami neigh" •
b&lt; rs for th* mayor’s office were
reported today as indicating X
warm and close finish.
The three men are candidate*
for the seat which 1s being va­
cated by County Commlsalonw:,
I* ^ 4 U lta -w h o decided J V W S B L —
hvoom lrtg-a Candidata for ra-.
election. He ha* served nearly
two terms. Oviedo v to r * alao
will cast ballot* for flv* position*
on th* town rniincll
According to I.. K, Jordan,
town cl*rk at Oviedo, that com­
munity la in g nd finnnclal con-,
dltlnn. and pros(&gt;ects
for a
profitable return on early i-«lcjy
and other vegetables
hetghtoM
dally.
t '• •
Oviedo real estate is valued at
I416.6U2.66, white
persons I
property Is vslurd at t-’'6,M67-&amp;l*The tax levy for Ihr past four
years Is as follow*;
1676, six
mills; 1991, three mills; 11C12 and'*
1999 flv* mill.

Trade Bod
D irm erF or (Officials
llellevlng that many recent neromplishmenU of the City Coni,
mlsalnnsr* am) County Commlt«
slonrrs are worthy nf public ac­
claim, the Hemlnole County Chamher of Commrc* will at*** a Icatlmonlal aupp*r In honor of fmth
groups, th* city clerk end county
clerk, and their wives next Frldiy
night.
Th* affair is to he held at th*
Kpi«copal Parish Hnu»e, with Mr*.
Pearl Hanaell of the Mnnlrsuma
II itel, catering The public I* In­
vited lo attend thi* tr.Umonlal
supper which will inrlutVr ruler- .
tainment. Ticket* m*y be pur­
chased at the City Hall, and It to '
requested thal
rr«*r*ation*
b*
mad* in advance.
A Joint committee repirscntlng
Klwanls, Retary, ami Lions Club
will combine with the Celebra­
tions and F.ntrrtsinmi nt Commit,
tee of th* trsda body to slag* this
•vent. First meeting of th* com­
bined commlltee's wUI be held *1
th* City Hall Mpnday aftornoan
at 2:00 o’clofk.,.
. ,'

Yes terd #3^8 W cathe?
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liaises v|l|* . ...
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la-ala
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