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THE WEATHER
Partly ib id ]) with pasalbto rslra
tonight and Frldsy.

NUMBER!

Pfra C a to A C*w

Firestone Cats His
Prices FTve Percent

RELIEF LOANS
150 Millions In Addi­
tion Recommended
To Carry Through
Until Long Session
WASHINGTON. Fib. 2 r (!P)— Appropriation of gn ad*
dltlontl 1160.000,000 for di­
rect relief loans to states was

AKRON, Fob. 2—(XV-Th#
Flrestoae Tire aad Rubber
Company provided
another
flurry (a tha aariea of tlra
price crura In vartaaa cities to­
day by announcing a five per­
cent cut In specified grades of
tires Other grade* will he rut
In tho -proper relation.- the
announcement aatd. Other compaatoa as Id they are preparing
U moot the cat or -study it"
beforv announcing their policy.

str a w s c a ik b
IN m i l F IN A N C E

frjjf mam^xsaSr
f j S f l l B S B E E N im tlD
Miller, presldant of the Reconstruction
poration.

4

Finance

Cor­

It* endorsed In general terms
the W iener bi!| to lilcrmlis* th*
Uw uniQer which hi* organisation
administers relief, testifying that
the demand for aid la iacreaalag.
He opposed, howerer, proelalona
proposing to thrum wide open the
entire reaourtea of the corpora­
tion for relief Ida no to ala ten,
raying It would handicap efforta
to itlmalata local relief work.
dte tratified the preoent &gt;300,000,000 fund would laat until June
and the additional 9160.000.000
-would carry ai through to the
long teuton In December”.
A about for art Ion to frte Congreat from a chaotic condition
, .k w ly strangling leglalation for
which the country la clamoring,
atirred the Senate yeattrday to
.ptrjks. htws. ssna .out of ap­
propriation billa, but the road
ahead laat night remained un­
certain.
T V entire &gt;11,001.000 propcaed
In the Trosiury-Pcatofflg ap­
propriation bill for maintenance
of tlo a ir. i^all aarrlco eras'
thrown overboard an on? rota,
.39 la Sdl Thla waa followed Im­
mediately by a propoaal that
(Continued on F a n five)

.j W am ffiiffffsircri^
tto A gainst Spurious
2 0 -D o llftr Bills
'I
"Look out for counterfeit &gt;20
billa” la tha glaring title of a cir­
cular letter u a t to alt Spark*
Theater manager* and aun-relaora
In Florida yesterday, on* 0f which
waa received by Jos. I- Mattellette, local Sparks representative.
Thi letter warns against accept­
ing &gt;20 billa vuleaa they are 'ound
to be genuine, a fact that la beat
ascertained by a cleat etude of all
&gt;20 bills offered at boa office*
-The counterfeit hill la In arm ­
as compared with a.genuine tin
bill In several step seta- The head
of Amirov Jackson on tho coun­
terfeit hill la much smaller than
th at on- a genuine bill, while tho
eyes of Jackson an th , counterfeit
are almost entlply clued. Further
tho counterfeit bill bean tha Im­
print of a purported - J - i r aeries.
The J-1S Is a »null J with vary
•mall lettiraf and la right over tho
signature of tha Secretary of tha
Treasury A. W. Mellon, In tho
right hand lower cornor of the
bUI
*
My. Marentettc passed the In­
formation on t* local* bank tellers,
•ad builaeaa houses, believing
th at In view of tho fact that a
counterfeit 910 MB waa recently
passed la Saaferd, tha guilty per­
son* may coaoMgr operating hern
or ln thia «o*ti*il again.

Oral
Lake

h"

g Of
Concluded

ta raised
Oral
a t or
agmlmt the ta-|
Format Lake, former Sanford
banker,
. ,
.
tho Suprnaa Court of Florida In
Tallahassee yesterday afternoon
and Mr. U W H - A White, and
A R- Digfctea, attorneys, rotnmod to thla eU| khartly aftor-

k

.

*

Mr. WWto arfted aaveral points
fa r s te a l half u hour, ho said
thin marMfg, sftor . v b k h Mr.
Dlghlon eipreeaod klaaaalf la hahalf of tho ease. W. ». Dkhlaaon.
Tha* Pa attonw y, • * •
|y . Mato Seaatot ft. W. OeUen
a t Urn he-bin ring

Chicago Capitalist Is
. Indicted O n Many
Charges Of Fraud

[GERMANY RIFE
WITH POLITICS
AT FEVER HEAT
Tense Situation Seen
In BanningrvOf All
Outdoor Communis­
tic Demonstrations
BERLIN, Feb. 2— (X i-C hancc'lnr Hitler's first appeal for a
parliamentary majority in th*
elections Mar. 5 found Germany
seething today with political ani­
mosity. 'AAll
ll outdoor* communist
mostly.
part of'Ger
tothneu in the greater
gr
many.
Th* tense situation reached a
r'lm ai with Hiller's announce­
ment of two four-year p'ana of
national regeneration for “salvalion” of the fanner anil worker.

WASHINGTON, Fab 2.-4X1
—Tho government ended the
first seven months of Its 1933
fiscs) year with a deficit of
&gt;1X71.721.031, having collected
from all sources &gt;1,338X06.900
ami .pent &gt;2.410X26X41.
The public debt Jan. 31
amounted-to twenty billion, an
Increase of almost three million
in the total In 12 months The
government's Income continued
to fad* away despite an in­
crease In mlscvllanrous Internal
revenue coming from n*w
taxes.

New Veterans* March
On Capital Is Pre­
dicted For Special
Session O f Solons

HEAD OF ORANGE;
TO RID LOAFERS
P u p i l s Who Won’t
Study
Are
„
j
- - - - Useless
~
----Expense To County

CHICAGO, Feb. 2. - O f ) - Hla
RERUN, F*h. 2.—441-A fte r!
years ago a t tho pinnacle of his
Compulsory labor service and!
financial power, James W. Steven* the tstabilsnmrnt of farm col­
ORLANDO, Feb. 2.--Urglng a
opened the world's largeat hotel, a onies,' the chancellor said, will, rijjd ruling tn rlimiral* chronic
&gt;30,000,000 building uf 3000 constitute "the'm ain pillars" of hla
liusfrts
from the school* of
rooms.
program for the reconstruction uf Orange county, Judson It. Walk­
' Yestefday tho grand jury In­ the fatherland.
er, county school superintendent,
dicted him, now 80 ytars old, with
New elections to replace the
his two sons on charges of em- 'Reichstag dissolved by presiden­ yesterday di.c7o.cd fasts and fig­
beulement, conspiracy, fraud and tial decree were set for Mnr. 5. ure* on the county system garn­
ered on a complete tour of the
larceny.
Between new and the day of the
The 35-atcry hotel waa a monu­ voting the uuvernment will go t» territory.
Double ripens* fo the taapayment of the success, social promi­ the people in an intensive cam­
nence and stability of the Slevrns paign on th* slogan, “llindenburg or* rc idling from students re­
family—on* of Chicago's proudest sml Hitler"
------- peating courses because of failgra
—whose nam j it bo re.......... ,----- - The president dissolved
tha {a a burden that ran l« pointed
Stevens had won hi* way up Reichstag because of the failurv out. lie heilevrs that the schools
from drygoeda' clerk to merchant, uf negotiations -designed to bring aiu » public-lescinsenl and lisat
hdnkcr~. financier, ‘" hotel nijrnir, •bout thv support, or at least th* taxpayers ran no lonser be exand kiad of the Illinois Life In­ toUratlon, of the centrist party, ptetrd t&lt;&gt; support them ax loafing
“Rrasonnble ditto
surance Company.
which would have permitted the institutions.
Tha indictments chargad 'they Hitler cabinet to command a ma­ drnds" should l-e forthcoming, It
the superintendent's runtrntiuil.
brought About tho collapse r f tho jority.
Insurance company, with 70,000
Citing figures to show that laat
The stirring political event, of
policies of &gt;150,000,000 face value, the laat few days—intituling the yrar 7lH) out of ll.lXMl pupils In
by leans to thrmselves and their resignation of the von Schlrlchter Orange rouirly school, fulltd In
properties and by declaring &gt;250,- government and the unexpected one or m»r* subject* largrly he000 dividenda while th? company elevation in rvpqrt* of political rouse of non-api Ik slbin, Walkti
bad a deficit, that reached nearly violence coming front muny pact, slated that failures were a -erious
&gt;7,000,000.
T
of the Reich.
*
hardteap to student* strking th*
Since th * national socialist lead­ moat- froth tbelr xroeh. He stotgd
JflMflteC* v qpmpsny paU
TtAto^Oo JMdmnti white losing er became chancellor on Monday. that every school in the rouuly
money aver a two-year period, th* 11 persona hava been killed and 44 htd Its own group of mentally
Stevensea coll.-ctlng most of it wounded a'rlnusly enough to re­
because they cwned 80 percent of quire hospital treatment. Most of laxy.
Superintendent Walker claimed
casualties resulted from
th* stock, an audit showed.
that If loafers were wrtded out
(Continued
on
Page
Viva)
The reason hack of It all, busi­
from the class room. . leather*
ness associates said yesterday,
would be able to rarry hrosler
waa the -world's biggest hotel."
Bssignmrnl schedules. 11o ite r a
Jam-s W. Stevens started his
rhar.ee for a reduction In the
business carter as a drygoods
stalfs of Orange schools.
clerk a t Colchester, 111-, where
In addition to the purely eco­
•w ry son has been told f tr 40
nomic side of the problem. Walker
years to fallow If he could In
vlrws a ruling to eliminate loaf­
the Steven* footstapa.
Appointment Tuesday of I)r. ing ns a possible benefit to th*
With a common s-honl educa­
tion and little capital, he moved Elisabeth Tracy as chairman uf mi rale of the schools, increased
t , Chicago and opened a store on the QuIit Show which will te one rlT'alercy In Instruction and a
8tat? Street, and from that day of the features of tho Homo Dem­ better graduate product.
Muperiotendcnt Wa'ker staled
on his wealth mounted. II* be­ onstration Fair to be held a4 lh-&gt;
came a bank director and in 1893 Mayfair Hotel on Feb. Id-18, to­ •'so that a4tdr visiting various
helped to organise the iiuurpnce day was followtd by announce­
(Continued on Pngs Ftvaj
ments relating to ih* method of
company.
•
That, too, was a money maker, entering quilts In competition tor
2* I4PENHE8 DISCED
f i r year* its dividends were 25 thi several p rim that aro to be
&gt;
Twenty marriage licenses were
p:icent three times a year. Ilia awarded. ,
Dr. Tracy this morning said Issucil at th* office of Judge
two sons, Ernest J., and Raymond,
pounded th* streets as Insurance that all quilts must be registered James G. Sharon during January,
•gents a fte r thry finished col­ with her a t the Mayfair Hotel te- it wa* announced today by Mrs.
lege. Their salaries ultimately fore Ih* morning of Feb. 15. This Csssandra Sehults. secretary to
wl.l allow ample time to arrangu Judge Sharon. Of this number, 14
retched $72,200 a year each.
The family grew wealthier and them into a tasteful display which wtre issued to negro couples, and
'
gained prominence. Both of James will t* Judged un thv following six to whit* couples.
W.'s sons now have grown fami­ morning by Miss Nelli* Keown, of
lies. Each year James W. went DeUtd, district ' supervisor of
back to Colchester for the annual th* Stale llem* Demonstration
oyster fcatlral, often with the Department.
mayor cf Colchester, England, a*
First, second, and third prises
his guest. It waa a custom will be awardad in four classes,
Stevens, established. He named she announced. The antique ciass
"Residents of this community
a grill In th a hotel for the town. is divided Into two section*, the
will
have no letter opportunity to
Th* epening of tho hotel In “A" acellon for quills 1UO years
April, 1927, with th* nation’s not­ of age or older, and tho "l»” sec­ rxpresa their appreciation of tha
able* present and praising the tion for quilts 75. year* of ugu »r many cITorta put forth tor the
gcr.cral betterment of this romStevens acumen marked the be­ older.
munilyr by Rev. II. Irving l-ualginning of the decline in th*
Tha 60-year class Includes f&gt;" til”, said Arthur llranan, &lt;nslrfamily fortune.
years old o»d Up to and t""»r inun of tha local Boy Kcoul Coun­
The railroad* dallied with but
including 74 years old.
cil this morning, "than by bring
put eff a plait to build a huge
Tho moder n e l a o s Include,
terminal in tha l e t s Michigan brand how or quilts not older Ilian present at the parish House to­
shore across Michigan Avenue
morrow night whtn Seoul J Com­
from the betel. Comiwercia travel- 49 years. Including appliques, xnd missioner U. M. Wakelin, of Urainlo, presents local Boy Scout
tog fell off. From th e day It ni«o4&lt;i QUlltts
A,- special «!•**. to Include all
opened, the hotel lost money. It
officials with a chartrr proclaim­
quilts
which
cannot
be
c'assifi-’d
coat &gt;50,000 a day to kaep It open.
ing the official recognition of
under IW first throe sections, In­
•Stnfnrd'a latest Scout troop, to ba
cluding cooatorpa"*1 k,,&lt;*
known a* No. 1-79."
pUqueo.
.
2 Girls Indicted As
He gave as tils reason for thja
Announcement wna aim m ale
ststcnf.rit the fhet that Itev.
Leaders Of Bandits that tha Automobile Show which Louttit
has long been associated
U oo* of tha failures of the Fair,
LIBERTY, Texas, Fab. 2.-IX ) will ba'hgld during tha entire with the devaiopmen: of a .--coat
—Two pretty g lrlso rer* earned Folr Insttad of on Friday a* was troop t-omprlaad of young mao'
number* of hla Pariah, ami. evar
today as leaden *f a gang of anrouacad yooUrday.
since recent puns Indicated that
bank bandits aftor oevea men
such a troop might te organised
-.'« Indicted by a grand Jury In
this year, ha haa been a leading
HOT TIMS IN TOWN
two h.ld (.% *f Ike First Nsfigure In Ita organisation
Ilona Bark e f Cleveland. Texas.
MACON, 04«—Flra loaa h»r * ."Tha charter presentation to­
The girls, according to authorities,
during IMS waa (wlc* that of the morrow night", Mr. Braran said,
"»U1 ba particularly gratifying
to R an Lauttit to view of tha
fact th at hii «Ul toon leave us. I

E l i z a b e t h Tracy
N a m e d Chairman
Of Quilt E x h i b i t

PLAN TO raise ! Gigantic Plan For
TARIFFS IS HIT Providing Jobs Is
BY CHAIRMAN

Deficit For 1st 7
Months Over Billion

Roosevelt Proposa
•

a

m t

MRS. ROOSEVELT MORATORIUM LS X T em a”.9 D e v ™
ment InvolvingNe#,
PLANS ECONOMY GIVEN GEORGIA Social
Experiment
AT WHITE HOUSE FARM DEBTORS

WASHINGTON. Feb. 2.—1X1—
In a vigorous assault upon Re­
publican p|an* for boosting ta r -1
iff* automatically against depre-’l
lated currency rountries. iRrlrr.uInforjnalily-.-Ta.Mark
....&gt;■
j n tn rm am y ~ io ~ » ia t K

W ARM

S P R IN G S ,

O n .,

, . , . M - MM i « j a s a t e m t e i t w i n m H r t i « « a m i t » t w t i t o » a n k

Life-Insurance■Com­
Nearing Occupancy panies Take Action
Following P a r l e y
Of Next First Lady

perimcnt to provide 200,000
joint mul herald the birth of
n new America from which
the eitrae of unemployment
ATLANTA. Feb. 2 ._ ( X f - Gov­ will bo lifted, was proposed
WASHINGTON, F*b. 2.- ( X &gt; The Lincoln study Is going to ernor Talmadge.announrrd yester­ t o d a y by Pro.-dden t-elect
he changed bark into a bedroom, day the Georgia Real Fatal* Insn Rnonevt-K.

man, told'the llous* committee to­
day "If vou want an embargo, pv&gt;
• head amt pass It, hut let ua do it
hnns-stly arid Intelligently."
A new march of'Vrteran. to the
rapilal to present ex-soldlrrs' de­
mand. to th* expected special ses­ and President Roosevrlt will have Association, *n nrrwnlxation of IS
The ruggrd highlands and far*
sion of Congress
...............V
. i w a. predicted
.
. ..by the second floor oval room, which nf the lanrrst life Insurance com­ tile industrial valley of the Tail*
Levla. member of the(hM U,B Mr. Hunyrr&gt;, pHrat* panies doing business in lire stale, nesses wali-rsled was rhosea bp
ConimutTl*r pssrtjr.'
sitting room, tor hi* study.
had declared • moratorium on all Roosevelt for Hut "most in!
Representative Fuller. DemnMrs. Roosevelt, apparently, I*
rrat of Arkansas, proposed abo­ going to forego the customary Georgia farm mortgages, eirrp t Ing experim ent the govei
n e r 'h a s u n d e rta k en ."
lition of the Farm Hoard by elimi­ Whita House runtodiam-house- In roses of abandonment.
His ilrrani rails for a
nating th* half million-dullar ap­ keeper, and manag? the house­
Announcement of the derision
propriation in the independent of- hold with the aid „f a steward followed n conference hrlwtrn the lernal development encom
rrforrstaticn^ reclamation.
firs-s sur-ry bill being considered and his wife.
,
governor and n committee of the power .and agricultural rehnblll
by the House.
There'll be b.-tween 2.70 and 300 association.
lion. Ills aim is to balane*' Uw*
Senator I’ittman. Democrat, of tn lunch, a thousand to Ua, and
The governor said the leaning nations population anaw
Nrvaito, told th? House committee
75 to dinner at the White House companies had promised to renew the cities and country.
that re-munetlration
of silver t n inaugural day.
all mortgages If the farmers
Roosevelt als„ lo pea to carty
"could not possibly increase the
Three women who have rooked • greed t,, slay on thsir farms and his scheme Into other stotlvwfi
rurrenry of the world more than
fur presidents will be seeking oth­
l*clv«_ billion dollars even on th* er J&lt;.l&gt;* after March 0. Two maids that foreclosure* will not ho nr. from the Allt-gha'liles lo tha IV
derr,| except In ra*e» wh-re the! rifle Coast ami through U
basi. of 16 tn onr."
with White-House references also owners abandoned the property.
tabllsh American |lf# on il ,
Frank framing from Senate-leadwill be on the labor, market.
.. '- Tslms.le- atom rmlrt the rbnc Hurl will mean th* end nf un
-*r* that-G roat• Britain eannot s^These are just • few of th* panies wer* willing to help th» ployment, decentralisation o f V .
per t debt adjustments without
•tlrringi In the air about thp farmers further, quoting T. W. ihistry, and people protected by
providing compensations was Is­ executive mansion a t 1600 Fanilsued last 'night In response to sylvanla Avenue, w h e r e tha Sterrett a* saying "onr rompanles the watrhful tya of government.’
aro willing not only tn renew the
D e t a i l s nf • p l a n f b r
N’rvull* Chamlwrlaln'a statement
frame-work of an inaugural pa- mortgages they hold hot alto to world-wide lowering of j ta riff
that Britain doe. not' regard the
rad* reviewing stand la now ris­ roflnanr* the farmer when and if walls ami stablllsatbm of cup*
approaching debt discussions as
he need* it."
ing.
reticle* In Pxrhange tor war dsbta
" • 'g r e a t swapping deal."
Into Ih# White (tout* with tha
T h e rompanles making t h e
Chairman Ilornh of tha Senate Roosevelts trill go their own agreement have millions of dollars relief were worked out yrstonUy
Foreign
Rrlation.
Committee, household staff nf two cooks, a loaned nut on Georgia farms, and by President-elect Roosevelt wlQt
Senator Hull of Tennis*** at hit
sounded the keynote of th* roar
Gavtrnor Tntmadge said th* com­ side
valet, and a maid.
,
lion on this side of the ocean with
The third floor offices that Mrs. panies were anxious tn complete
The arrival of the T*nnaMt&lt;645a formal statement that )f Britain Hoover’s three secretaries have th* agrroment at once that farmwilt pot, consider other world proh­ used .for thetr eyplnir and their era might begin ygaparotlort for provolu-d a flash outburst of eorvJectttra. about him for tha aCblndt
eme t« cwnwertton with debt* “we
th# 1933 crop.
•nd h* was listed by tom* nf tha
hag* no alternative but to stand telephoning will ba turned back
H* arlderl that “there are hun­
(Continued On Pag* Five) ,
by the debt srttlcment heretofore Into gusat rooms.
Tha third floor suit* sthirh Ih* dred* of farmers In Georgia who
made."
h a v a mortgages c o m i n g d u e
"If the British corn* to th* ron- custodian ha* occupied will become throughout this year ami If they
q u artan for Mr*. Roosevelt's sec­
(Continued &lt;&gt;n I'ago Five)
felt that they would not be able tn
rotary.
Igiula McHenry Howe. Roose­ meet their obligation* and likely
long-time- secretary, will would be turned olT their plares It
H. C. .Cole, Resident velt's
hava aa his Washington apart­ sro* only human for them not tn
H ere 7 Years, Dies ment tha Blue bed room on tha get to work on crops which even­
fall Into other
serond floor. For the Koosavelt tually would
Satisfactory
progress today
The l.xiy of II. C. Cole. 06. bey*, tha Yellow room, with its hand?."
was reported by Otto Caldwalh
who died a t the home of his twin bads, ha« been sit aside.
official of tha ijt. John* R lvtr
Tha "Monro# sitting room”
son, Robert F. Cole, at shout
l-ine Co., toward tha raising e f
midnight last night, wss sent to equipped with suthrntic reproduc­ City Tax Collection
tha freight line's 975,000 flagship
Flcrr-hre, S. C , this afternoon by tion furniture Ihrouph Mr* llooExceeds lO ^ ercen t City of Sanford from ita position
trsln, svhrre burial will taka ver*a efforts, spparenty will re­
on (Ho bottom at la k o Monroe a t
place tomorrow afternoon.
main "*• Is."
With the rollectlon of &gt;1591.86 the head of th? obi (,7yd* dock.
President Roosevet will hare
6Ir. (’• le had been ill ill health
of the City of Sanford's 1932 as­
Ditora who arrived' yeatarday
for sevn«| month*. Hr had livtd In his personal suite the room sessment roll during January, a
morning ailviseil that tha croft
hr re for the past srvrn years d**d by Mrs. Hoover Bs a dress­
total of slightly more than 10 ran be raised by pumping water
and he was a native of Flortnea, ing room, and Mr«. Roosevslt
H. C., whrra he was born on will have the one now serving as percent'of the rntira reality tax front II* interior after all doors,
roll has been rullectetl since Oct. hatchways, and the smokaxtecka
the President's bed room.
Oct. !C. 1866.
1, according tn rrorils at tlje City hate been rln-cd anil sealed, Thla
The
intormalily
for
which
the
■Surviving him aro a daughter,
Mrs. J. K. Carlisle of .Spartan­ govenor’s mansion In Albany be­ Hall today. The total collected method will b* tried early tonglht.
burg; three sons, C. II. Cole anil came famous, may crop out as since Oct. I is &gt;21,788.62, while
In the meantime, officials re­
unity
assessment
roll port that about 37C0 boats Of tha
Robert F. Cole of Sanford and early as Inauguration day. When the
James Cole of Washington, D. C.S Mrs. Roosavslt wss told there •mounts ta &gt;216,886.31.
GOOO boxes of fruit that rirkk
Only &gt;74 in personal taxes was down with the boat when sno
a slsU-r, Mrs. II. C. Moehel, of wasn’t time to prepare tha state
rharealon, and a brother, J. C. dining room tor n dinner of 76, collected during Ja n u ary ,-but It tank suddenly t l about 8130
aftor a tea for 1060, »h,« asked brought the total collected on the o'rloek Tuesday niglit 'havo baan
Cole cf Florence.
if the Whita House had any chid­ &gt;43,918.21 personal assessment* removed. This fruit is being
ing dishes. It hadn't, but th* roll lo tl 1.478.66, or more than stored in the old Wight Grocery
dinner will be buffet.
one third of the roll.
Co. warehuu.su at Commercial
January brought an end to dis­ Street and I'uliricUo
Avenue,
co u n t alhiwed 6 &gt;r payment of where It will bo sold in bulk.’
Famous Publisher Of City real or personal tnxes. From Mr. Caldwell tguln said iBat
now until Apr. I, when tho books tint total loss t» hit firm la in
Denver Dies Of Flu close
city, and I am hopeful that many
and property, stands liahtr neighborhood of &gt;2U,OU0. "Tha
p a rtita and friends of th* boys
DENVER, Few. 2.-&lt; X )-F red - to foreclosure, there is no furlhrr lire cargo ubtourd tha City of
roniprising tha troop as well as trick Bonfils, publisher of tha discount.
,
Sanford", ho said, "as .wull aa all
friends of Rev. Louttit will be Denver Pott, who** picturesque
cargoes sent out or brought la am
present."
carver haa b**a linked with many
covered by insurance*. Our prin­
Accompanying
Commissioner spectacular event* of tha Rocky Federal Bulletin I h
cipal Iota i \ in the- raising sad
Wnkeline to Sanford will be Rev. Mountain • region for more than
Issued As To Celery rehabilitation of the boat."
M. K. Johnson, Urlandu vice? a quarter uf a century, died to­
Ha added that a temporary
president of the Central Florida day following a brief illness due
Local celery growers and ship doorway has been erected a t tkgi
Boy y cuut council. Judge J. U. to a complication of influents and
Sharon, a maiuter of th* Keml- •or infection. II* ram* into tha pens today were In Terelpt of an western k h d 'n f~ th a duck wkisfa
nolu County council, also will national spotlight ID years ago official United Htnles Department Ih motor freight* "Jean" today
play a |» r t in the charter presen­ when tha activities of th* Post of Agriculture bulletin which waa unloading another ihtpmaat
carried, among many othi* re­ of fraight. Scrvlc* U tKaraite*
tation.
resulted In tha uncossvrlng of
ports, the following statement of only allghtly disrupted. Mr. Cgltto
Following tha presentation of tha Teapot Dome oil scandal.
tha condition of tha nation's cal­ wall staled that avery effort will
tha charter to Kcuutmaster C. L.
Hewaon, more than 16 member* Odd Fellows To Hold ory crop and market prir* during b* mad* to bring the sunken Leak
lo tha surface before (ha and of
the week ending Jan. 28, 1933:
of tha troop will te handed certif­
Open Meet Ttmlght "F. U. B. prices on the 10-inch tha wttk.
icates of membership in the new
cfatea Of Florida celery declined
troop. Half a Coien other boys in
D. C. Howard, nob!* grand of sharply to 60 cents and &gt;1, and
cartlfkntea within a tow weeks,
lUngliitfir’s Wife
th* • troop will receive
their Hanford Lodge No. 27, I. 0. O. F. the half-crates In Houthern Cali­
this
morning
mad*
a
second
ap­
Defendant In
fornia
were
weaker
at
&gt;1
and
There aro about It) places open,
peal to all past, present, or visit­
||^ was said this morning, and alt ing mamtwra of th* Odd Fallova 91.11. Consuming centrr prices
NEW YORK. W c
boys not connected with a Scout th at they attend an op**&gt; meeting landed downward on all arrivals.
half-crates
brought New York American a a ja '
(map lycally, or* Invited to b* of Dm local lodg* to by held at tha Michigan
91.36-91-50 in Chicago? compared Emily Hoag Buck Rlnglh
___ tomorrow night and to
lodga rooms at Fourth Htraet aad
•Igwify their desire of Joining tha PIa* Avoaua tonight at t i l l With a general jobbing range of of John Rlagllag, elrcuad
'91-60-&gt;2-85 on' bi.'f eratea’ from been served with a
a^Jack
new troop Is sponsored by A abort regular sessloa wfU California. The Flurida 10-Inch a quarter of a million
crates sold a t &gt;l&gt;2.50. Shi pineal* of offact! on suit. H a r'l
Man’s Club of Holy Craaa
a t 7:46 a’cwk, Mr. ifowggA
rt law, Fraacia X. Kelly '
from Florida reached 4H6 •a
aarx
Church. R. F. Monaato
lad local m*mb«ra.
U chairman of tha troap
th* opaa m a ting will _ , during the week or 200 raorp than oatloa* charging Mm.
from tha output of a year •« •. CaB- parsuadad kla wlf*,
w lt^ K e v . Lo
Increased to about lty .g
Umro h la . Mra. Kelly I
W. MeRorA a"** “ *
Florida.
v .
tha sarvn-day terlod."
'
aa cosmnitteemrn.

Progress Is M a d e
In E ffort To Raise
S u n k e n F reighter

Boy Scout Charter To Be Presented
Local T r o o p At Meeting Tomorrow

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�**~^t!riuf*Tftwanrw8M!r ar
of the atom Haled on this pace, you will receive one doDac'a worth of
“prosperity atrip,** .Aak for It and aava til “Prosperity Scrip** k aa

$

1

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With

Each

Dollar

of

Caah

rood aa a dollar in the MUane Theatre’s auction Tuesday night Feb.
7 when 9150 worth of merchandise win be sold to the highest bidders.
Only “Prosperity Scrip” may be offered at the auction. Don’t forget—
this scrip wlQ be worth lt*a face value Tuesday night, Feb. 7.

Purchase

TAKE ADVANTAGE

Of This Opportunity To Stretch Your Dollars
And A t The Same Time Secure “Prosperity Scrip

fered — Save It

•Vr two days only—Tomorrow &amp; Thurt

SPECIAL—Wednesday and Thursday

Two Ladles' Dresses of Two Men's Hulls
Cleaned and Pressed

VAUDEVILLE and REVUE

500 Sanford Ave.
Men's and Women's Clothing
Cash Grocery &amp; Meat Market
•
406 Sanford Ave. .
Special Firestone Magnex

BATTERY
94.95 and old battery.

Phone 893

SANFORD ELECTRIC

CONTRACTING CO
a *

108 Magnolia
t

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3 Pts. Milk

for Two Days only at 50c Each

3 Pis. Laney’s Rub. Alcohol $1.00

Electrical Supplies
Electrical Contracting Work

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Magnesia
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$1.00
K * i'.v

4BoxesK otex

Regular 95.75 Value Seat Covers
on Sale Wednesday and Thursday.

$1.98

$1.00
Corner 2nd and Magnolia
and
Ten(h St. and Sanford* Ave.

108 Magnolia Ave.

ATTENTION MEN!
$1.50 to $2.50 Value
SHIRTS
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M a u l Law*
WfBM CllwM
"Th# DetU Is .Drhlag”

We Sell on the. Easy Pay Plan

$1 Value Swan Pencils on Sale

BRIGGS JEWELER
Fist and Elm

—OS THE PptBBN —

$ 1.0 0

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See our window display.

1 PL Cottage Cheese
PL Heavy Cream
2 Doz. Fresh Eggs
1-lb. Fresh Churned Butter
Value $1.27—All for

fat* th* ita r rr o .il t u n at Uta Saafenl Farwitara C*. aad
will h« ap*a far baahwas W th i r i i y aMralag ttian rra w ).
W* ara alfaring anaaaal rahwa f a r a a r apaulag aad h a t
targat • • ara glriag away *Pr.ay»r itr BaripP »IU m A
dollar a pawl hi rmah.
5
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$ 1.00

S A N F O R D

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$ 1.00

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VERY SPECIAL
75c and $1.00 boxes Social Stationery
2 boxes for $1.00

SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY
Admiration DeLux* Scalp Traalatent

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75c

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Vormtilj *a Mlpalf. Araaa*

We have special prices every day­
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“Prosperity Scrip"

Wednesday and Thursday Only
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OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO,

full line of t^e

First Aid Napkins
flAO Value Feuntajii Syringe or

Water Bottle...................
II4» v«i».
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SPORTING GOODS STORE
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SPECIAL
One lot of Ladles* $1.25 and $1.50 Print
WASH DRESSES

WE ARE MOVING!

Oar dlaplay tjfif a*a
Hprlag Sport Shota . . ,
DJO aad IS.00 ... . all
mad* by Friendly Flv»,

F ull F aahknw d R l
H O S E - J p a ir ...
T tn a k SH O ES—3

Beach SANDALS

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Home-CannedFood
And Garden P lo ts
Seen On Increase
itloti of Income tax

w jg t iu s / ' *

o UrfO portent
wWoh, If HpStfi
a rathor auiwrii
Id fvto r ot IB*;
u n td thy frxA
Ilona, yyadijU fdl
Income to whld
In order to
will noon he cm

Social Calendar

W11ENT Th* Allay tervod
jtment and reoult largely from the IB1Ito UXt
of
mdentr, or other deduction* from fto*B
U en titled .

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nany resident# of thi* community who
ted with the problem# and pgrpIoxRtaa

r M

a w

w

a s t E

hayfaw January 1 Bad and*
March 1$. !*»*WHERE! CaOMter af laUnial r a n mat for th* district
which th* p e n a lty * * w A *
his principal placa ai butlaas*.
HOW! fiat Instruction* an
Forma I040A and 1040.
‘
WHATT Faur par caal hae­
mal U « oa tha first $4*00 la
tic sta of th# personal exemp­
tion aad credits. Eight pdr emit

MBSOt emphaaUe too atrongly the Jm: thew article*.
n of how exemption* have been lowered
INCOME-TAX DONTS

“Silver Dollar” Will
Run 2 Days AtMOane

le ^ dry mareal, and ff»l*tharawltb. than a how* foil
irtficas with

Long's Mmt
F fl

' " a - F l r r

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a M.oo 4.8

si- hL

e b 5n nt.de" Such dnductlona ln•la
contribution#, Intmnt, and cerbed
s,cheep.,
r r ditpluin
t t ftaBurtnce
l n debte,
i spBymenies t f i aFrom
A the net Income before comfctxn
the pwieu-l
pritf-1 putlog
putlnf the txx,
pdrtontl exemptione end credit for dependtBx. penoiul
on il ervr’P&gt;lnn* ^**t aear
p— " ,
I ante jnoet be deduct ed. The paamen,
end *3^00 for B tnerS J gS S ? kTfl.ftOO
T O
; S
.mounted
to fl.BOO for b
b ••Ini
XlnfU
whUh
men, but thU year the exi
• U ? J ’" ! to $1,000 for t singlei men end
Crodit for egeb dependent, both thle /bar

SSI’S * 49 The t*x U then oxnputed by dediu
h K r tk S low* for pereonel exemption end errd
tt tSfil d tifro m the net Income end multlplylna the

endenl*

by th*
sBr, the
IRXkbll

l*tKIi Which la
not cl«$r #t b1
ilIcBtad and
wha«Hd,*Nh*lltt
• tammy &lt;N*. I ) wa»^* ««•

t o avoid theta aad t)
tha Bureau of Inter**
urges careful reading

lr figuring
ns arc low­
ly small lnhoaa w H k
Jl.taxc*.
___ ____
an lowsptdi ryvogp*. d&gt;yuty «*U«
So unleaa you wish to pay
as you can afford to hire
, fpy you, it would be w*ll tuim fsr tha y*«r 1W&lt;
tha, iDfoms Ux b«ginning In
tlcal whan

Cheap Critidim
like etyxyon# •»»*. DlvlOndri

iUijAtrntftd tho

V o|tA in 0!

jmnidn were -iUlpp*d samej j , , (tegd** )
lines, but dividcudif on PN* j« U g te d : ^'M r. _______ ________
. « per 9sorter. . .aatlljra*;)
preferred
** «
l*r would t e w t to
. Thai's a t the rate of
mt annually- Aad uateM
pick* up soea, m t th a t
iT b# malaUteed. T he m
*ltel ppd th* - w a ^ .a f I

No. I
HOW TO AVOID COMMON
gpn&lt;MMi
T h. period for Uv
U|*
coma-tax return* covering tha cal•ndar yaar 19$* heytaa
aad and* a t mldalght of Itowh 1$
Within thi* pariod”
^
nually relUloaa of ladtridariM eoma-tax roluras, a Mrs* propor­
tion of which r*»*rt laeonm snhi ^ t u tha tan. Tha laUar aaatala
a consldarabla P «*«*M a
»•
rors, which If uncorrocted by th#
audit would raault ta th* dUedrantag* of th* taxpeyar- M*»y • £
errors of compoUlto"
dbcovered on th# fM* M th*
which «»unity b aecompanba h y n
paymtnt of mow Jk ia « • Bil
i f tax du*. In other wtwwa l» U
raadiiy dlacaraibl* that the tax7.
a .i.B t . i.Wa a^nn-

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TALLAHASSEE.—In iK lM alay aumbara, Florida woman nra
sort-lag thalr famlllaa froth or
canned product* from thalr own
homo garden* firry month In tha
yaar, aererdlng to figures com­
piled by tha atata horn* demon,uacheoa a f tha Garden Club af •tratlon dapaftaraaC Woman reSaafard wDl ha held a t 10:30 A. ceiviag help from county hontr
M. at the Sanford Con*try llub. dcmoaatratlua ayanta yraw 3J92TS
Mrs. Malcolm Lander win yir# a gardens In I9JX. These ynrdaaa
U.’. W d l worth of
talk on -Maths aad Bsttarflte*.' piodurad
Rraerrattoaa must ha mad* by vegetables *«r«cil at homr. $31,­
aaa* Wadnaeday with Mrs. J. C. 917.47 worth of vegvtab'e* told
fraah, and HIA&amp;O.M) worth af
vegetables canned. In aildilian,
H C M U I worth of froth fruits
wars told from homr orchards.
Outlay 193$ tha fourth annual
all-year yardta contest wsa con­
ducted under tha direction of Mian
Isabel.* S. Thursby, economist in
yardtalny and food cunacrration.
•'risen, furnished throuyh the co­
operation Of Francis C. Stokna
and Company, hare just been
-o w nfdnt■.•«*-tiy*tjm &gt;
” - ,Tnm$hV
Santa Kuan, Bradford, Alachua
and llo.maa county. Another con­
test la belay conducted this year.
Tha calendar, «r all-year, gar­
den la stressed In practically
•atrrU in at ( :l$ o’clock a t the every county haciny a kumr damagent,
aaya Mist
Snath Side Primary School for tho ocatiatKin
benefit of the South Side Primary Thuraby. Such a yardrn la • valu­
able a*»et, not un y for.the muney
P.-T. A.
MONDAY
value of the vegetal le* pmduerd
Ctnla Number Sts of tha Pres­ but also from the standpoint of
byterian Auxiliary. Mr* J . N. Dil­ better meals fur the family, and
lon, chairman, will meat at 3:30 cun»&lt;|ucnl.y belter health for
a'rlock a t thu home of Mr*. J. N. membeta of tha family. Vege­
Gil Ion, 1101 Pametto Avenue, with table* in wide variety are crown
Mr*. GUion end Mrs. J. O. An.lea In evriy county of the state.
Women who have particlpalrd
TUESDAY.
Miss Aaa Gabriel of th* State In tha garden centrals have kept
Board of Health, will have a study careful records, nn&lt;l hate become
class on, -Pacant Education’’, at Ihorouyhly convinced of the value
1:30 o’clock at th* Junior High uf tha home yarden In bolh dol­
lars snd cent* an I In letter
School auditorium.

Canada Is Talons
Steps .To Prepare

B e tty M cK innon Ib
Win n e r O f H istory

Edward O. Robinson, alar af
■Silver Dollar.’' a First Nall*sal
pictars which spews a t tha Milana
Theater today far a t-dny run haa
tha moat damllay role of h&gt;* ra­
roar la a character that parallel*
that of Haw Tabor, Colorado’*
sensational Silver Elay la th*
days *f th# ytdd rush aad allver
Meadamea Wight And strike*.
He is said ta have achieved kin
dramatic triumph la hlr
Hurt Arc Hostesses greatest
portrayal af this historically Im­
portant, although somewhat bi­
Mr*. J. L. H art aad Mrs. Balph
as re* parsonage, when* spactarwB. Wight ware hastassa*. a t a Mr ria* from poverty to a maltl
h r id p party - ytroa yssunlay
aftanKaa a t Urn horn* a f th*
tetter In Baa* Court la ha nor «*f was a scandal af* Denver aad
Mbs Marie fternby. recant p rid ^ Washington aortety.
Goa* Into tho hockgrooad of
•b et. As heaar guest Mias Uaasjy
w a a pesasated s i l k ling* ria, memory Is Ika m-vVrw yaaaitar
ami r w » ’ * of “I J t 'k r * * * r ”
During Urn afternoon bridge and “Smart Mo**y.“ a* Robinson
games were dhjeyed by thv gwests. hi ns mu*, forth as th , Croesus af
When sexres were added high th* West, pnlitiral leader and U.
***** prim, a diary, waa awarded 8. saaator. But th* asm* uncanny
Mba U nite Mahoney, white ability to Interpret tha tro# charcut priaa, two docks *f playing actar of th# -hlg shot” crook b
cards, went to M las-Jalia Ulg- displayed la a sympathetic under,
standing a f vain, swashbuckling.
L A i tha.ton hoog rvfreshmcaU Im&gt;| intros*ty human ckarartar a*
m m sorrod Mr the hmtam-e. aa- Tats* Martin.
An aaasaally strong cast InE a d By Miss *Ros# U V .rn*
■ h it. A profusion of eatendolsi rhates Dab* DanteU. Alia* Mac■ d gtedteli. aceeaUstlag a color Mahon, Jobyna Howland. D*Wll|
or homo of oraago aad yellow, Jenninro, Robert Warwick. Roswere used t , adorn tho roam* sell Simpson. Harry Holman and
whero th# guosta were eater- Charles Middleton.
Tallies aad other bridge
acetate rim hat* design* to the
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EwW
fn.
Than* proseat worn: Ml«i Mari*
Hamby, beat* geest, Mrs. H. M.
Hamby. Mrs. H. B. Pop*, and the
Mbs** Mary H art, Rm* LaVerne
Hurt, ifabu MarsatetU. Jaite
JACKSONVILLE. Fab I.—Th#
Hlggias, Ira B. Walheu, M als- Curtiaa.Wright eorponjlo* Issued
Itoa Mates*, Laelte Mahnasy. th* first taformattea regarding
Katheriaa Lab*, and Herecbel th* Feat of new Curtiss Condors
It b building for operation stony
tba eastara seaboard by Easters
Mrs.WA^dbimflG4v«i A ir Transport. Th* first af th#
Gvrt, it was announced, wilt fly
Party For Her Club tarty
la February, aad after IIMrs. J. a Woodruff ami Mr*. caaslag teats, will b* d.Uv..#d
Walteca W B»Q w*« high ■*•** ta Eastern Air Transport f*»
peters, aovslty cosmetic sets, at cocoplats taste by ite operation

New P la n i e Fleet
T o S ta rt S e r v i c e
On Seaboard L i n e

3RD ANNUAL “ANIMATED MAGAZINE**
IS PRESENTED AT WOMAN’S CLUB .
Bafora a s audience oj over
U&gt;o iK now , lno third annual
-animated magaair*’’ of tha Lit-.
aratura Department of tha H W ,
an‘» Club waa presented y c tanUy
afternoon at Uta c.ub
hm.&gt;* with Mr.. K. M. Halloa ay
aa rtlitor ami manager. Tba mato-»o* «•&gt; presented a t tha cUwe
of tha monthly bualnaaj mart my
a rJ lunch,on of tha c ub for which
Mr*. II. J. Ic.Arnn. Mrs. G. II.

Hem#*, takaa from Dorothy fa a fi*M Fisher'* boob, "Th* Bat-pie
I'aupla."
Tha custom* of Iho people. thalr
mannar amt occupation* o n e ila&gt;
^ ,|b ^ l by Mra. Millar In bar talk
„„ -T V U aa af Ja v a .' Tha ro an w.na aaa than brouf hi to a r us*
b , r&gt; bridge talk hy Mra. Ilrtahay,
„f w irlar Park, a frmluata leecarr „f th* CullarUon School of
t'ontiact Bride*. Mi*. Ilrrshev

t a k n k | is* flub u
lb*
h»*qu«i h * lb* w t l i i t w
of
Sofltl S «itk« Worker* sh k h
sill k t held hvr* aa Mat. \ *, »M
Mrs. F. M. Mai tr anmmnrni
that ah* a lll or goalie n tilil
Scout Troop a soar too *o»p*vof th* Woman"* t lub ami laelted
all Saaford gtr a. 10 year* of ay*
or aror, to atterd tba first m u t­
iny Finlay aftaimnm at tha club

You mlfht think he'd taken
-Hoar to Add Inches toYour Cheat." But no-he'k
weari«n one ot time Hamm
Undershirt*I
There's wosnelhin* about ;
a Haw**—the vroy it spring*
,,.BRKOu..y»ut--«:b**u.ik*k~—■
makes you want to stkh It
out I You feat like a wutttoB
bucks. And how Hama
docs wear!
I V . . . and you yet all th*
length yvy tw d to tuck
deep u-.x»k yew aborts eo
therett be no luUhc aatd
bunchtnR at yrur bah. If
you don't hr. ** * H a n o i
dealer. pJarra vrtvte P. K»’ -j y
lianas Knitting C- mpwnf, .
Wiroton Sxcr.i. N. C.
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tea; Mrs. C. J. Jackson, chairman
af th* Division af A rt of tha De­
partment of Fine A rts; Mrs. II.
I . Thompson, rbairman of the l»vvla ion of Drama of tha Deparlmant of Fine Arts; Mrs. Harry
Sam s president of tha New
Smyrna Woman’s Club; Mra. W.
B. Ballard, president of tha Saminolo County Federation ot Wom­
an’* Cluba; and Mr*. A. G. Cov­
ington, president of tha Oviedo

IM IR T E

M a s o t i i c Rally Is
Staged In Orlando
With 400 P r e s e n t

ous states of the union. Se.ervi
I romlrent incmbcrs of tin- Ka-Iera Sttar w ne present.
Prominent Urlanilu Masons in­
cluded Past Grand Master T. I’.
ORLANDO. Feb. t - M a . o a ’s Wallow, F. ami A- M. ard Post
held a rally hero Tuesday night Grand High Priest W. It. O’Neal.
at Masonic Temp!* with 400 meml*r* from all parts of Florida In
Mrs. A. F. listsrd, Mrs. B. F.
attendance, though most of th*
dategatm ta th* unofficial con­ Whilnrr, Jr., ami Miss l.ucill* IVvention w*r* from Lake, Beml- grin n&lt;otore,| to Gainesville Tursaol*, Volusia, Orange Oaceote, day where they spent th* day with
Sumter ard MB ten counties. An Mr*. Raymond P. Phillips.
address vras delirorml by Most
ExceCent Grand High
Priest.
Royal Arch Masons of Florida,
Wm. B. Greer and many ether
lode* ro’ebritle* also spoke.
Right Excellent Deputy Grand
High Priest R. P. Iluckmaster. of
Orlando, spoke at th# rally and
was busy all eroalng welcoming
Masons to Ih* Orlando temple.
Several 33rd degree Masons were
present, aa well a* many Grand
Master*. K. and A. M. from variFriday evening at * * » o’clock at
the First Presbyterian Church, af
this city. Th* Rev. 8tulti, of Eustis, will giro .th e Inspirational
message. Th# moetiag wUl he fol­
lowed by a social hour la th#
church parlors.

and to show our -appreciation for the wonderful response to our ad*
vertiainc—all departments have gone the extreme limit in giving
you values that are really startling for the WIND UP.

Ladies*

th* hridtm party give* yesterday

Th

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* S n r h M t • m t m t of
■auada. th b plaao will crulsa at
USa.Ua* a* b»ur aad msk# . high
« H d of 110 sslW* aa bour, it waa
dtectemd. T hb crubing *p*^ b
30 mil* aa hoar faster than athsr
muhl-anyiaed l rmns ports la gsa•ral as* aa airlines teday. Ite
grosa weight will exceed eight
Isas. Fifteen
pasaesgers, two
pl ots, a hastes* aad nearly half a
tea af baggage, expre*. i n d a b mall are provided N r. Th# engine*
wiH he two air canted W right Cyuteaw •&lt; T°° horse p*war eaeh.
—•rod t* tar* th u s h*dml propalters a t tern than eox^e s p ^
Stew propel** speed greatly re­
duce* caMa noise*.

F lrtn ch wi

•crib, to tho f*ntUmanly «0c
In p#ac$, and iwv»tlBd w chi

Ity for crlUnneceaaarily

troubles lately.
Wall 11 1 were
i you know the

JUST A FEW OF THE OUTSTANDING VALUKSHand made, hand newy. In
colors of whit* and pink.
Sixes 15 to 20. They're
enchanting at thla low
price—

Choice of The House

THEY ARE
BRAND NEW
SPRING PATTERNS

Fine Batiste
PANTIES
l a Fteeml D eafen*

RAYON and
RAYON KNIT
TEDDIES. GOWNS, VESTS,
PANTIES, SUPS-and ETC.

Mrs. Brouse Ho«b»
Ta Fbrtalghtly Club

PANTS
Chiffon

—Extra Special —
Aanther Shipment

P U R E S IL K
White and Fancy BrwdcMk.
Mad* by one *f th* large*! skirt
B u k e n t hi the couatry.

Lac* Trim—Fitted Ttp

SL IPS
ALSO DANCETTES

collar ttlached

Rayon Knit
S U P S and P A N T I E S

alyl w .

Wltk Killed BnM kri T*»

14V4 t* IT Vi ta P *

A

p

HOSE

�\

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UnUAWTOKD HR1ULD, HANFORD, FLORIDA,
D
w
^A Lp r y i n Auwen
m

ftftnwDA*. M m r m i m i

m a h

Fashions

P ic tu re s

Gowni, Undies, S jlo-fioek i in d Goatskin i Shoe*
'Make Milady and My Gentleman Smart for Spring*

Beige Kid in the Limelight

Seeks ToPromotefimployment R esto re
Credit Foundation
DETROIT, Fab. t .—Becked by
UJXM governmental, engineering
■nil building leaders •nd support­
ers, what Is to be I n m ■• th«
Highway and Building C o u rt m

.tr ite spoMorrd by t t e ArgeOtee
A(a ria a ftderatloii. wbkh IhM *»
estimated membership of 8&amp;4»0
began ueoateotetieusry.
. a
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LARK WORTH—'Wort on High
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noTU R

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tiZ S E t bi.soy D m

i

balm

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■ •r &gt; i*0 I * o a rsuaa ea a f I M I w l i l q f in a l decree o f
■*"£
•ala. m atla i n f aniseed an Ifca I f t h
4a r o f Iw ea m bar, t o l l . In a r o t w r
Ika c i r c u i t C o u rt la and f o r B a w lsola c o a s t Ti T t e t d a . ■« H 'a » ™ rrJ

W ;!llrBVV!fSE“f
e
se^
• ml M A M IK

K id and Goats Hake Spring Shoe*

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h b b

B

IfT K P lfn N A ’ a i- * l f ' .
v a ra da fa e d sn la , L I I W . W A I in ,
• ■ K p a rla l M U l i r • I m H (X Urt„ b1
u l d ’ d s rra a s y p o lu lo d s k a ll a ff» r
fo r s a l&gt; -« u 4 s a il a t ROW M' O sltrrv
t« lh a M a k e r! a a 4 bee*, b id d e r /-&gt;r
ta s k tw l.w a Ifca f r a o l door o f ib s

CHAROOklH UNOIEBI N e fe &gt; .
Ilia porfaat faundatlan garment Ip
0 dull lustre fahrla af eHarSaalm
yarn. It melds Ika B gurd to tte
•mart syrteg allhouatfa and tte
fabrk la Just otefilMneugh t o hoof

I'ouotr. PlarMa, -^ ' " 7 " ll,*1

Br-'fccSjE

tStss zIn tBraailnola
u m t*,,u
i »n iyj . a r tnu r Jgla .
U ’ *K e n t

H alf

of

B oaU arO **

Q usrttr of NortHeest On*rtor
o f H te lh a H . T im n ih lp
te
South. Hi m * *• **•!•
*-

the »«me to be oold to e n tle fp M id
T e rm s : Cash. P u rc h a s e r lo p a y . f o r

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IH IW IIIB IP W W H H B

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|T O I

joral and nation!] emerftnctei. Striking out aaainti lha dots,
through which i t m l deilsrsd
that MHIona ofbfellsrt h art bran
ipant without resulting In any
psrmantni banafll either To Indlvlduala or communities, tha congrass advocated. In |lcu of th*
“wasteful wtlfara system", an laimrdlata constructive prefretn.
Thii would cmbraca “odund and
needed public and aaml-publle im­
provements, and tha adoption of
auch maaioraa aa wilt haitan tha
resumption of prlvata ronstruction
and Industry."
Among tha public and saml-

News P e l i e i e s O f
Gbf«rniienl8 A re
R eh ted By Castle

COTTON RYLO FROCKt. Tblprnl
arfut IIMIa ayla trash la to t anawat
to ptrfasl (rooming at homo. The
wrap around In tha bate allawf
you lo allp lato It witliaut muaafnr
raur hair. Wh*a yaw bond down
tha ihlrt atraUhaa without anno
lag. Whan you stand up, It fal'
bach Into placa, forming a alii
WashiitKtnn teat suinmrr. Return. hy r ip n rtrn It 1UU, Ihcre wore
Inc to Washington, hr s-kf-tl one about MiiBjCOO parsons rnyserd
in sctHttms' supplytrrn thr daily
lik e d h o w h r m u M h a w w r it t e n ncnU of th u a cirwlly’ employed,
w h a t h e d id a b o u t t b r ru n d u c t o f tte,S ecretary c*iimttr,t. ThU mt t e a rm y .

T br rwrrrspnndritt rrplirtl: *1
Wrwto tha truth, a Wnn-irtful piclu r e , | tti-Mifht, Imt itrrything
a a s rhanged whrtt
my stuff
Itwt brd the publishing aKirrs. Tho
whole guiipos# of tha paper waa
to f i n n d tl tha ndtniauitrslion and
tbr true finis w rrr rtthrr Igsuaud «r dtstnrta^.**
Bat h . tm ,l« * d i "Thr Am-ri.
cam press wtii rrlu m trust fur
Irtml: tb r cwcrwapoawlrnls will atways play bsar at bull with those
l h a aiw willing In p la j buorat bull

U sS.

R di&lt; f W o r k s Ift G a i n e s v i l l e Will
BHlaih S e e n As O ffier Navigation
No Beal Solution Study To Students
LONDON, K*&lt;»V 7.— Highly contro trrtial Itatwa in. which wall-informed DriOah tulhoritirs ef.unquail lonrd dayotIon In lha fuhllc
safyka find lhamsflaaa In ^ p o s ­
ing camps, are raised by Raptsay
HarDonakl’a rscyntly ogpnisod
opinion t h a white nlale relist
works base- In aoiar emsoa bean
uarftil, they have aerlouily laervaard^itebt without making any
rent Impression upon permanent
unemployment.
The Itriiiih prime mlniitey is
uncompromising
In thhr trtew.
Pnblk works to-lay,” hr said at
Hr I for-l In November,
vtll net
contribute on« fralhrr’a *l(ht to
rosing lh« bui
o f ' unamjiloym rnt." Mr. R tc Donald waa apatklug on this urcasion not tmly for
Mmtelf but for tha notiuM lgaT-

Foreign Trade

StQlfli^portant,
States Rojr. Oiapin
WAHIUNGTUN, 'F ab . ti- M r .
Roy D. Chapin, sM n lsry of cansmetre, du sk 4 that A v e rin a foP-

apposition to ihr ^ltuy Aniarlct*"
drtw , but it holds, according to
Mr. r . F. Morgan, solicitor, tha*
tte--asevemeat io-rml ^pat'tette*

but “aeoaoaah" and *- “dlvlsiot bf
Itterest pravanta universal tupyurt o r adoption at tte yriBcipM-"

Ills attitude is o considered oht,
adupt*d upon rs p c it’ odelra t f f n
cyparknm o f . Tarfe-rfraW *at*uH,
mantf on pufclk w#tka» for which
ho was M m iJf mspoteAlaPBi riiiB
the thrva yrara lta»-3t, whbglLdbor wnn A office, lie had 'evffwhelming support I t l*arlUmaht
far his view.'Those who srU fonfmtelad to It include th# Cmtoffvdthro Phrty as a whole beahkto Irtep o rtart Literal and, L ater JfteD*Th# tidillcltliaf' iHw*
dU-

agrod &amp;v^.2vte«!5fr*f-

aoa- They comprise t t e Ml WryUrge official labor opjteoittolf.bd-

O A IN K .S V IM .B .— I n a n a w d r lo
a p o p u la r dem and, th o t 'n i c v r s i l y
o f F lo rid a w ill o l f t r a e o u ra i In
iia c llc a i n a v ig a tio n
d u r in ?
IbO
s rr o td s cm r a te r o f th a
c u r re n t
schoa) y e a r w h ic h opanv n e a t S a t.
u n ify ,
Thom as M . U w r , a s o N t in t p ro fM sa r o f c i H l a n g iiite r in g , w ill
conduct t h r codrao, w h ic h w i l l U ii
in a d d illo o t o - lt a p i a r t k s l ra ln o ,
an u m a u a lly la ta ia s lln g b u d fa o r ln a tia g p ro s rn la tio n .
/
'

Comrnantlag, fro , UfWb said!
“Fur the past ffra or •(* yAlni
than haa been cenaiJcrablr Uamand for a count in practical
radiation. That thla ahoutd bb
tree If only natural wHCrr two
aonsliter* that Florida - lum the
k n iia t coast Mint of any • stela
in tha union and that t t e slimata
la admirably aultad to thia fttm
of nctrai
I t addition'to t t e rrttffy pidalura crafts that p|y thg • watcra
nf ja ertr t t lha state much of tha
commerce .of Florida U tkjknJbni
on yaVlgmlte* The a r i , of .a te f ,
gation It one of tha oldest in t b
w orld-Bad-It still prnetk*l 'b y
many I t Ha primitive state. M to
« » s jH w W h .lt a highly dtvalopM artenca and lha gavurntoanr
through yavartl different a f a * let
provides information on Ihla Sub­
ject, aitte r f r a or at ■ coat aatjr
acffkUnt h* gatgr prtatlng. &lt; ,
RBCOlU) I P D U M M OR |
JACRRONYUTj T — StUl * O k
ta d atehy fro * tafttewaa. ^ « r

n W. WAHfc.

Bpaclal M a a ls r.
WUJUJM A B O T I . P t . . , , ,

Bollellofa fof Plaintiff.

f S t a h o f l i — b o w tk la oM w o rld
d&lt;». m aha y r o u r a a a - — w r« m a e a
a ra a c rly lla s w h lr h
la t i w a n , lu
phsr mac lata a t A lls n r u snd w l l h l i i
I t fc a n r. a fla r y o o s ta r t lo ta b u
Ihla a w lf l b e lla a fo rm u la p a ls ,
l i n s y Slut liflls m m s llo o caused hr
eiaeva a r ia acid kaa a ta ri ad i c daA lla n ru d o ts Just w h a t Ib is
re s a y s It I w ill d u l- d i Is a lls
ad b y /T »im bloa -a Os a la rd I
x an&lt;r laad lna d ru a a la la lo ,
you can f t oka generous h
r I I ra n ts and I f I t deaaa't d
a jo y u tia raauUa y o u a lp s r l- U
o n ty w h o lt h ta r ta c ly ra lu rn

waterways, flood coatfol, koualnc,
sanitation, water werha, itw arSfi
and rrfuaa disposal and public
bulldinga.”
A. C. Totter, of Nrw Turk
City tha now pragldcat of U|a
Aiacclatsd Ganora) Contracted of
A BUdfter Physic
AtnOrica, on* of tho aupporttra
af tho Rood r .......
la a m adlclaa th a t wuaka n o th a
oold
that
, __, _
_ a Wl
rPfiral effort a k la k d o t sa caalny e ll a n lh a bnw slaD tlrs a o u i ta o p u rltla k and a » r » u
will not bo limited to road dork, sc
14s ( b s l M u ss i r r I U llo n b h lr k
h r balla rts that tha hWhw«V In- rs s u lla l» a s llln a u p n lo h la J .fra , b u rn la o . la c pains a n d
duatry will bo o potent factor In qWitakaMl dbaka lfs
O a f d M s I oat bad a f M I raatoring rrdar, canfldanco dad K tr r « . ( I o r. 7 s b ls la ) tb s slaaa ant
hind ilar p h ysic fro m s a y d ra e p ia t.
rmploymrnt.
A f i , r r a u r daya I f h a t ta lls ra d on
Road* building, which Mbs do- b a th a n d t a t y o u r onunsy. T a u w i l l
fast b s lla r a fla r th is c laaa alno and
scribed to an lipfaotry that direct­ you
h a t y o u r r# o i|la r alaap. T o u rh ly and Indirectly employs 4,000,- •on's D a n fo rt P r u t Co. and ' M rlUrsoM.
p r a , i-o. i , y flU-KCTU It
••0 mrni i t s said to bo tha only
Institution that ran ba'kfpt ( 6|ng
and returning a profit without
bovlng to wait for a market to
davalop.
C harln
H.
Ubfcam, ptrsl
I'cfit of tha.Rood Huildora' Aoao' Istlon, daclawd that aigar « •
ptrte fully boliare t h a read build­
ing la rape bid of pnUlag tho naof Dayton.
Urn out af tte ocoaomk moraso,, wrltsa: "I am using
oacbsO la
_____
f - i, • ,
i . 1 JMJizi ^saaau wslgbl—I Inal____roius
As ...
In

WOMAN LOST 10
LBS. IN A-WEEK

O T B T E B 8, q t.

imiyLgr, 4-n*. .

To U te aff fat anally, RAFKL y
* n d UARMLE&amp;HI.Y—taka , oll»
half Uaapoonfui of Kruacban In av
tteaa of hot. water In lha nwrning
baforu breakfast—tt. la tha safe
way to lone unsightly fat and one
hotels U m i Iw U 4 weeks coat*, but
n trill* Out tt a Tooah ton's. Sanford Drug Co. or any d ra ^ to r hb Amcrtcn. If Ihla first battla
fails t« totylor* you this is the
■ tb it- way . to loot &gt; f t l —money

teth.

Bst ba n n l t d gat Xnsscban
IW tt - hwttottens era numrroua

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#**&gt;tT#

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AT FEVER

f lttP O B D V SX A LD. SA N T O «9, T L O M B a .

&gt;E J8errj P r ^ i c t i o n
Passes
One-Quarter Mrirl

TH URSD A Y . FEB R U A R Y 4

Ball Game Plans
For Next Sunday
Still I n d e f i n i t e

IT YOU CAN PASS KIDS'
ON BICYCLES. ROLLER
SKATES OR SLEDS. WITH
CARE AND WITHOUT
CUSSIN'.ST PCTC HAS
lYOUR PLACE RCSERVED'

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PAGE PI

Celery Market Reports
Through courte#y of the U. 3. Department of Agricul­
ture in co-operation with the Florida State Marltellng
Bureau, R. EL Winfrey, Sanford representative.

W alter H«gen To
P l a y Exnibition
M atch Tomorrow

'}—Automobiles
FORD TON true*. Good. 650.1
pickup. Good. *15. Reel A I
Used Car Dealers.

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BUY AN 'Austin and pay off th*
No reply had been received this
mortgage with tho savings. Bool
WAtrcnULA, F A 2,—During
mb r » p om )
Apprarance
here
tomorrow
*
t
morning to letters and telegrams
A Sons. Dealers.
cops man 1st* ami the week ending last Thursday
W slt.r Hagen, noted American
sent to Walter Hunter at Orlando
prolessLnal got: or, i* being FOR HALF: Chevrotrl too ring
the teat a r m d*y* 2° Harden county ftrawkerry grawand Johnnie Culhreth at Cocoa by Waafnnl
awaited with genuine intarr-l by
car. Run 32,000 m iles mol
an
killed
and
on
M h m ha»
•lu w . rrt-irkwl Aheiuf *tr.».1i I'fa rU f a
era picked (01,6*4 pints, which
Jack Sanford ami Red Martin, coV » « r*4 « r, r * * , 1 I t t t e !•» Itta-li .T 4 U * , H g f h f .l. J *K.t ) - nf. many local golfers, accnr ling to A-l comlition. good tires and SOW .
•'arlm
«It
I
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■
mi1
4&gt;§*tF
Iw
III#
ito taro o tfy
4
4
k
*
»
rj.f.Ji,
fra
M.|
,
*
. the total shipments from
manager* of the Sanford all-star
Andrtwr Cariaway, manager i f top. Wilt sell for cash only. What
I ttllrH H lilN
f o r Ww itrw l
1
D w
I 73- 1
|
The toag-ataadtng warfara bo-1 Hardee county to data ibis season
baseball team which opened the
the Bantnrd Country t'luh.
Is my offer 7 Call a t HeraM rifles
►&gt;h. I. I«U
r * -* , ' I- - t
le , 1. . . i - l
local baseball season here Inst
KiotiiU &amp;i, h. rant 3, r r«iir
national aoelallsm and ram to ] ,243,796 pints, according to
■ l.f:V K I.A !Y t&gt; : W e a k u
”We are preparing tor a I'rgs between 5:00 an,) 6:00 P. M. of
!«
l
*sil
if
.
15
T.iUl
—
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■ i-.ii. j
e a e k il a r r i u l v i ; , , r&lt;
Sunday tn an 6 to 4 victory over I 6MHe( hllgMPRta •«
t u rafW tod In lha chan record* kept by The Advocate.
fraiN a tiS f-k g i,|,|,lw s l i b e r , , i- . | „ . . gallery tomorr w afternoon when address "Chevrolet” car* o f Her­
the DeLand all-stars.
Bowling Grwa^toppad the county
ih« Mif«Ns4hle4«
. * to * t i u r k r e .*« lg l,a i l r m i r . l
, , r , play gets urn) r way at -!L(HJ ald.
proclamation, la which ha
4alfl
Th* telegrams asked that teams
gain this week with 6,173 crates
again
J
a
a
.iN
tr.rrii,
IMS—M
l;
K»1 Fl-iritU | ii inrb rraiee, l«lttl.|u,ll, o-'clir'k”, he.said, "for this D Mr. WILL TRADE Chrysler 70 sport
Inveighed against the resl and 140 reefers which contained
be recruited and-made ready ffcr a 1___ m ;
Hagtn'a Jlrsr sppearaiKe in O n and called upon the *07,300 pints of berries, making
rui pe In good shape for a four
--I - 1' '*'*
r.n ,,w
| 7i ’■l"
, .s ,|, -, • .&lt;l&gt;s trll KLrisis. snsl goiter* and fan
gamt her* nest Sunday afternoon, i*a**i«a» i k m i s is* rtwMa ■■le-j Is !1,."
Ille .i I W , 1- . 1 ,1 I
n
cylinder Chevrol't must ba goat
ile to cornhat It.
at 2:30 ..'.lock ami that a game
n.Wo
the total shipments from that
• i 1l.N N ; ' T .1 11 U e g ... . , | , . r I from every s rtinn wll| lie ptee- write Box W, II. F. Car# Herald.
, -The parties of Marxian! and point 741,384 pints.
will be played with the first team 1 h.w s’ e e r ie * *t s S I s l S I S
A"t W .[ F la H r ils r il, |„ r &gt; r , „ „ , , , ll k
«nL Interest Is,ally, a* I've heard
• * 4 jM I
■ ^ - — H .ll e . I t l * , , ! . ........................... , n M .k e t
| | l coafadaratei bav* had M yearn
accepting.
Zotfo Springs sent oot 66,714
it M prtM t| aruuti I th# t tul&gt; ;G— S itu atio n Wanted
M lH iv I, ItljrtTURleifi. l.k . I
- | , | . ally F ix .Ilia l« in rli r e a l.
»•»«!*
L prara their ability,'* H# aald. pints this wetk, according to the
However, rending the arrival of r i m «, &lt;*t#V»Ur*«t t, I&gt;4»ytuns I. &lt;I 111
* . w**hr,l. . . .
,|„t.
,
house, is n w cent ted In wlirllo-r
4J
•The result la a field of deatruc- Zolfo Springs Strawberry Grow
definite informal Inn, the local ((••it I* K%nrf'Vilie* I, ll.in itlltn !, ,M«* Ix e w e r ami x t h .i ■ ( # .. | •i : • j on Hagen will b, nblr t„ tie sir \ nuiur inlurrd wnman want. Job
I l •••»»*\ Him t. IV..i U 1. I’litl.t*l**I
|tOD.
"*
team
la
rontim
ing
practice
sea
era’ Union, which shipped from
n , cosik nr llousekeepor, will do
tsiil i I. I'nlrn nh. V n n l* 7
31
brtak the course prn ice rd
. Without describing bis four- that point. Tata) shipments from
• ion, a t Municipal Park dally. I’ R M lM B f » r • 31 IheaMP m f M » " 4 *
which hr hsilds jointly wills Gene laundiy. M. K. Brawn, 1016 E.
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M
I
%
.
M
.
fseAnti
yea/ plans In any detail the chan- thin point now stand at 313,411
Jack Sanfonl today said that he la I ' H ' r i l 51 A •*
1 1 m rv
Sgraten. Hag.n s ored .a «7 »w 10th. K I.
almost certain that Waller Hunt­
Uar said that ona of them wan pints.
.««!. N*t* *»Xth — •. r*»»# r * r h tn
th,, par TO riiursy some yrars agn. 11 — .Mincelianeoun
With
every
I
ad
lea
lion,
that
a
Itt.Riuw.
ll*r tf« « r tlF
brine about the “salvation of
er will bring a team here 0n Sun­ I ’M ! mI r I p M m.
Wane holm sent out one car and
l* i 11 «Dui■ It. Ilu ffM l.* *N4» r a r # h f M
ami I bulk for l.im to at least
qitrman fanner, to aafeguard 70 reefers, a total of 25AW) plats large group of young boys and day, Including Each Taylor, Chica­ fe.r rrr»»it'*lieni«Rin»
lie that mai% t inorrmv. Thnt "Opportunity Wrek” FOR BOTflf
I
nation's posnlbllltlen o r bus for a season's total of - 189,000 girls will take advantage of a go Cub catcher, and Borke Tay­ r i N t ’ IN N A T I4 T I.A M T A M IV K IIN ln M N
l*« T *n
o-U-ga'-.e^een-g-fites-XtrI y a *k U 4i . f &lt;* »
« M 6WR
Vwvm * sw* * w *
a and hence her very life.' pints.
lor,
Winter
Park
manager
last
«IH|6U1If#P*V**AR6U66*
free offer to learn all about how tn
liag n, mil In mention that which w„ long pants, guaranteed, Mira
second, he eiplained, war ]~IU-.uflw«.~3hia~.wMk.-raB»*d -p t» r f o r r t r t n i r stAT6MTSHT
. * * ttr
-------WAEIIINC.TON,
Ceb
2
.
idl
Id* partner. I’ug Allen, snd Dubby 6U.U6 up. $2.00 cash. Balance ||JW
ra m iltiM
f»*t
first base. Taylor will ratch. while 4ililt&gt;l»tnfi r # l» I«&gt; b .in|fu
from five to seven cents, mostly
. I K111
Form p tl'rs trnrhed a new low Spenrrr will I*, exhibiting''.
I- r wr,k. All sires, 0 to 16 jM ta,'
Club courao next Saturday morn­ Burin Taylor will be at short. Ef­ t*« Wr dKk nr al dl D.y A lV
IlJ H k
itf
. r - M w 0*rman worker through i five and 0ne*half to six cents
Ilagrn will tram with George FOR MEN! New Spring Suita
ing, George C. Hull, pro at the fort* will he mails to have Pete KI.tTl»l4 51114. i m t ID c liiu ilt I l l ' l l ’ |Miint at 61 pi'irent nf the prerallfy al and eolnprthenjira attack pint, f, o. b. *
til..nit h i . mJc rrtl&gt;, r f i t l f i
If Vi I war leral'on Jan, 13,
Christ. h)s f.rm rr ft'-l-tant at with one or two pants. Plica
course, this morning eniniunc-,1 Donahue, former finririnatl hurl- Inks.
an puamployment,"
Mm lit w in * im iu lrti i i#niit«-l i , it h * t
A year ago a t this time, total
The burtaii of
agricultural th- swnnky Rochesler, N. Y- $12.60 tu 624.(0. We sell a» the
that
he
has
arranged
a
schedule
’
I
k
W
lllil§t(#1
4
mil.
f
llK
rr,
pitch
part
of
the
game
for
Or­
U b*r foreign relations, the shipments were 1,912,124 pints,
»ll 111|l| M|f |N»|fll 1 i»rt-IM8l| Mil tie*liter#4 eetr.nmir, said Ihe decrease was county club whi I* now winter
r**y pay plan. $2.60 tu | l .00
nor continued, Germany
and the price ranged tom eta to which all prospective young golf- lando.
Ml* * I M I A lt Vr»El*6fM-l11u4|I|ii.l&lt;n recorilrj despite price advances ing at llrlamhi. Opposed tn them' cash, ilslancr weekly. WAO0Nera
arr
asked
to
fellow.
Irlli*
I MI'S" I fM» RA'Ie-R. V’l'ttrl* A I" lllfh
p p a c e and anticipates the six and one-hmW rente a pint f. o.
600 San fur,) Ave.
4*1 4 IIV*. 161111VI'll Mit I!
WA*It»•I 1*1 on 15 cstmiuuUiii, from Dec. 16 wit; be Ihig Alien, prn at the KRH
Mr. Hull plasm to teach a rtaae
me .when the nations of the b., for the week ending Jan. 29.
Ill-Mil M|)*K 11V | U-C-•&gt;£»«*.
I‘ IR 4*R f'll**:
ef high school age girls stalling
index of farm C Urge A u n t course in DrLaml,
niufttly
•5 r» » 5 rs ')i •wp-ifwi■**It*n.Ni| to Jan. 16. Thr
odd will reduce Uielr armaments 1932.
i l l t * l.lifltrr a ml liiw -rr
I1*lev, a year ago was ta peicenl ami G. W. Spencer, number two IZ—Wanted
prier to make It ynneceuary
In January, 1931, shipments at 0:00 o'clock. Fundamentals will
li R T IIO lT . a im h ii f i M t t r
34 tU Sanfonl amalrur.
WANTED to buy electric w attr
(Jarmany to Increase hern to stood a t (02,129 pint! and the be strvaaod, and equipment sup­
gr»#f», Homly. I Cut If, I I'M nr* of pre-war, showing a dccriu-e
plied
for
those
girls
not
having
it«ri|,
3
*
»
mr*
tin
trnrh.
m
«
li
«
|
&gt;
-k
)«
•«
«
heater ur will Irade lluntphray '
of
12
percent
In
the
last
12
price averaged 14 cants a pint,
point of equally.
DlMprnt,
H
tM
M
t\A
r
I
d
h
,
irtA
rkrt
PAI.M BRACK'- - Mayflnwei Automatic Gas watar heatap-: h r
Ip the domestic financial situa­ while up to Jan 24, 1930, only clubs or balls.
* t * R ilf Ir*|«tn4« l«» Iru'h &lt;*rat** in* month*.
Hotel (&gt;pAned fur season.
9:30 o’clock he will dismiss
it IV 111HRI ly • Wil •llr.V
AA*) prfCfel|#4e
one. I'hone 121-J.
tion he promlaod th a t his govern­ 826,330 pints had been . shipped theAtgirls
leaders In the advanre'the last
M
riot
f • |0 «.U« I T I Class until ths following
(Continued.from Page One)
rye, applets,
ment would da nothin* to endan­ and,the price range was 16 to IB Saturday, and proceed to teach
3 •**; f a ir m u a llti
f lit
4&gt;tt l£ u - monlli were flax,
l.»—Apurlmonta For Read
&lt;
cabinet-makers here for aecrelsry I 15.
ger the value of the German cur- cents a pint..
horses, whs-st and cotton. Price*
^
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I
X K W T O lIK
Almm i
ft
the asms lesson to bqys of high of state.
fw y
lo u d )
4 t a r * n t r lv n l , 3 •if eggs' dnipped msiie than sea­
IIOWNSTAIIla four ro o m p p a r V
school age.
As for the* approaching war t'n U f. l i rVl4
m ii I uai1#4, 3 ! r u t i*n
' President voa Rlndenburg's demint. L a n g l e y Apartmapu:
At 10:00 o'clock he will Tinder- debts and economic luertinga In Ir n r k . H•i |*|&gt;lI#• im»*l#fAt#, d n iu t id sonally, while prices nf bay, bogs,
cre4' dissolving the Reichstag, U
Phon, 251,
rattle and n lv w fell tu a new
V
.iS
take to teaeh golf to younger boys Washington, Roosevelt maintained
peal understood in political clrrles,
**
ircori! low level in 2d yra rs of
and glrU of Junior high school hi* -ilence cn what he has in
IG
^
H
oumh F o r R ent
can bt ggcribed to Vice Chancellor
-V.
.
ra—■
mind. He Is going l 0 play a lone Neville Chamberlaia, chancvll«r ol sIl**istleal rertinla kept by the
von Papen. He pleaded with the
FOR RENT; Unfurnished 3 room
All lessons are free t 0 th* stu­ h a n d and-he Is ki—pint; his Ihc llrilish exchequer, slating liurcau.
president that the iron must be
that Kngitrd was not regarding
house and stooping porch, Imalda
Hog piiras averaging TJ.iW per
dents, and will bo continued evrry thoughts carefully shielded.
struck while hot; he argued that
her war debt as a bargaining IINI poumls In mid-Janunry wrre
rr Hi curst-d, I'hone 140 or
Saturday morning. PupUa are
-However,
he
did
laugh
at
news­
(Continued
from
Pago
Ona)
pi eel Ions conducted during the
al:«i brought
no 2*J percent ls,wer than on the
urged to register their name, by paper repirta from abroad which pi. position
.present wave of nationalist enthu­ schools and studying conditions telephone at once so that Mr.
26— MlncrlUnroUB
a three- t t ’poa*j.J&gt;U« . --------- -------------- - s t m r tliy IT mottth? luforr.
S
la
te
d
be
h
a
d
discussed
siasm would rerialdly result In fif. as.they, .actually., exist, h e find* Hull may know wKat' njimbfr of
Hut there is no I'nuld Roosevelt Wheat brought firmer* an avrryear
muratolnm
with
Ambassador
FOR SALE: Girl's h lc y rlo ,^ w ^ .
’ percent support for the govern that moat parents M» making a plpyera he may expect. and a r­
Lindsay of Great Britain. These Intends to get step* for world aaa of 32.U cert* per hushol nit
rundltlon, reasunahjo. IfM|Slr6'
sacrifice to 'keep their children
ment parties.
icononilr
r
rovery
In
return
for
range
hi*
lesson
accordingly.
‘
and some uthrr accounts were de­
Jan. J5, the highest price re­
T
*119 Magnolia ur phon* 216.^3jtfClqB
The. cabipat shows assurance in school, and particularly In hlfh
Atiiericsn
relief
tu
'th
e
Kur.|iran
scribed In h ig h quarters at
corded since last (X'tuler. How­
RATES
that by Unking ths two great school un(ler present economic
FOR SALE: Hargalna* '*&gt; M
War deblurs.
-fairy tale*.-’
in
ever, the price was about 26 per­
naiqea of Gorman politics, von conditions, and Utgl as a result he Daytona Beach Cage
All sisra, fre-ler* and
Considerable shiubt d.-vs loped cent lea* than a year a Jo. Cum
ml porker*, i
The
speech
y e s te rd a y
of
filqdenburg and IfitJer, It will is urging teachers and princinals Team To Meet Locals
We butcher rvaxonablyherh yesterslay ab-ut the world
IOc lin t I tim e.
f-H l4«d *
h ats an a n k e a t e b l e slogan to usa avtry possible means to
mak- rrady for a return gnme to conomir ronfcrencr. It is unsler- yielded farmer* P.l.l per bushel
Tlskrry will roast a pig fgp 76
8c line :i l Ini *et.
In
mid-January
or
about
4-'l
per*
^Against th e centrists, socialists reduce or eliminate non-esse nt Ini
crntri during baking houre-)--*
7c line It tlmtK.
The Daytona Beach High School be played at the hlfh *rlu«d gym stosisl the r&lt;-mmitlre on prsigrsm svnt"lcs, than a year ago.
And communists. It also counts on coat Items for pupils.
naalum qt K;00 o'clock IntilgM.
Sch mah Pig Farm, lurka UanrsM,
lias adjuurnrd until Apr. i'i and
basketball
team
which
hanijod
6c
Hne
.1
month.
the dishing prgtniutlnns nf nasi
Clinch Mr Lucas today declared that It would- tie intpsissihle to
Mr. Walker said that it too Seminole High School a 41 t„ K
Minimum
charge
30c.
FOR S'ALE: Upright ulano, n o (
storm-troopers and th e steel hel­ frequeqtly happens that under
JUST ANOTHF-K FIGHT
defeat In the opening game «f the Ihsl Ills team U ready fur what is hnve the ronfrr ns'e before .May
cn mi it b n , 1 2)1 .(H), 1 9 0 0 W. M L '
met war veterans to AivF punch to pressure o f -appeals to school season In lhal city on Jan. .1. will expected ta be a close gaum. Ills 23, at IfaxL
Street.
ths.campalgn.
spirit* school loyUty, scheol tra­ Ehflva In 8«&lt;ford *A te today to starting lisa-up . 1, as follows; -• That A g*o 1st* t« flfrin with •tWASfclNGTON—4'urrwey InIt Is sipccted ths Hitler cabinet dition and good sportsmanship,
Smith and Cnurlir, forwards. Kan the Roosevelt International pro­ Gallon Y u fora.
Jofacsrt aa d 'S tir lin g l — A nnouncem ent*
PALMS. Four far! tall, field
i decline to tiee Iti
iteclf down with pupils who are really in need of
n rr'n t center, and Preston and gram. Th» next sl'bt payments issue tri the next Congress by it*
grown. 6U irni* each. Silver
HAVE
YOUR
WATCH
repaired
of any groat number of Common Ufa
• f the European nations are due sponsors who predicted Irriurndlake Nursery, South Side Silver
an* In­ of one nation as another to ad­ Knight at guard,.
by
or.e
who
rrally
know,
how.
rifle measures, but Instead duced to purchased all aqrts of just all thrse economic problems
Tomorrow night the lake City on June In.
iiua influx of new member* would
ta le .
Brii-g,. Jew ilrr, Mag. Ave.
wtQ campaign on patriotic hud
Ar par nlly he wants a full nn- give reinforcement*.
school Jewelry, Wwol yearbooks, which stand in th« way of the rru. quintet will play here, while on
Rational slognns.
Saturday
night
finds
Dimes
to
FOR
LIMITED TIM E-Fountohl
dustanding well b.Torr that dead­
IIAYEH'H ASPIRIN NOW (IBcommencement attire, tlckala to nomic world recovery, and ta re­
Sanford. All games are tn l&gt;e
Syringes or hot water botllaa.
TAIN ABLE IN Ik AND 10c
all sorts or paid school perform­ open markets, to revive trade and piayril at X:0(&gt; oVIock, and a small line date.
Special file. Pints Milk of If**ances, and to pay various and sun­ commerce, and tn rebuild the pur­ admission fee Is asked.
J I o w D o c t o r s T r e a t * SIZES. INgUIKE AT Y O U R nesia, 39c. 3 for 61.00. Pint* Rub­
chasing
power
of
the
masse*.
NEIGIItlORIIOOIl
STORE.
dry fees. Ue said that the majority
bing Alcohol, 39c, 3 for • fl.OA
"If any nation supposes* that
G o ld s a n d G o u g h s
of these expenses are charged to
t'ampbill Drug Co. Phneo tip.
it ran, by reason of its rheap cur­
2—
l-onl
and
round
class Jewelry, which Is bought out
I k break up a odd overnight tad
rency system, exempt Itself from
I'llOTDGKAPIIlG E nlargs^gnt^
of the state, and that before a the world's economic conditions
rvIHva the roagesll'in ths* m itfl fiu
Kmlak rleveloiminta and print*
cough, t boutsu.t. i.f pbfslnan* sra LOST: M an', blown glove ,,n
senior receives his diploma he has and threatened collapse, it will
Magnollh Ave. l,-lwcvn First A Ing at Sheafer's Studio, l i p Rian
now rvcunnirading Cab.istw tba
(Continued from Page One)
been called upon to spend approx- find, in my opinion, that it Is
asuteskaa raicatel rt.nq-.imit taldrle f&gt;h-i ml 81 riel •. Finder p l e a s e Ave,
the heads of the two departments ltuatrly 6M for non-essentials taking a v e rr narrow, selfish
Iksl gite you lb* egrets ol raotui* and phone 67, IV. II. Graham,
cut a flat ftv« par cent off during hla graduating year. It and ruinous position.”
salt* without lb* unpleasant elects
30— II oumch F o r S ale
A ntis.C P T I C
whatever Congm* appropriate* U his opinion that unless teachers
nf either.
L O S T OR STRAYED: female!
State Department officials pro*
for thsm, but the attem pt was pod principal* c»n reduce these fesaed Ignorance of President­
• rae or twoCalotaba at bedtime with
pointer, while with brnwn spots, FOR MALE:' One*of San/or.TI
a glass of sweet nnlk ur water Neit answer* name “Jean." Finder
defpattd by the chair ruling it unnecessary expenses In their elect Roosevelt's plan fur debt
muni attractive homaa. Ormer
of HALF (A«
Binrnlsg ysiur cold bit finished your pleare return in I). W. Gilbert, leaving city, Will sell to ro _
out of order.
own schools, a eounty-wid# ruling negotiation. The diplomatic corps
A t jrtm r
tn
lrm
it
thoroughly
punbed
asd
you
p rice o / ofAor
t | w prople on iea* unable Itra d . P.
The House chipped away a t will be adopted setting a limit to also was eager to learn what
are fretiag 6a* with * hearty appelil* Ko*e ('m il. Reward
d n g g iu 'g
the billion dollar appropriation the amount any pupil may spend plana Sir Ronald Lindsay was car­
O. Box 21. Plmne 342.
Firemen know that 6'n g iiw n tlw * for breakfast Eat whet you wish,—
Q u a lity
TRIAL SIZE
LOST: Itrrat on terrier, wearing
ps*goni. .&lt;v r*’ln and
J helps heal an daager
bUI for Udapendrnt offices, most on extra-curr^ular activities.
rying back to London after hla
PANAMA LTTY—Now eerie*
10*
wilboull ugly
Ask
leather rollar, nn*wers name
u g ly sstcars.
an. A
sk your druggist
Calotaha are told m Ilk tad 33c
I AfoMiA-MaAaa
of it for veterans, without pros­
conference with the President­
for tho red-sod-yeHow IuIm. 50c.
packages at drug stereo.
I Adel -riiul-lry." lev.ard, pliona 72fl It. fnrlnry i.ptnad at 242 Wtal First
(•
tU
vsdwej
pect that any big cutp would pot
elect last Sunday.
Blreet,
^
■wr
While they werked and debated,
To Faithful A Pupil
ALLEY OOP—Our Prehistoric Ancestor
thp members sponsoring the big
farm rellsf program, ths^bsnktdy reform bM and 'other projT H A + ’ B FIN E
NOW THAT
ef like importance, virtually
DtNHV, OLD B O Y /
fVE GOT THE BtG
% « # abandoning hep* of getting
(Continued from Page Onel
LUMMOX TO LAN
NOW V O U JUST
• anywhere. Almost everything tea* ference 1° lhal frame &lt; of mind,”
k/wvv
I w
u u n t to
tw
STMY T H A T W A Y FOR
d o w 1n1 ,. 1
ought
%
GfT THE FOLKS OUT
being thrown over to tho ap**H Senator Rood, Pennsylvania HaA WHILE BO THE GANG WILL
7/
. W ITH N O t h o u Bl e ,
T h i n k y o u ABE ALL WASHED I
* • ■ . AmaIa
publican and Hoover admlnUtraTHEN
‘
l)P - TH
t| THEY
WONT
ATALL*1
?ho gloomy »ro»ar«t alirrrd tinn 10librarian, said, - I aoo no
SCAB ED ANY
MOQC ADO THEY
W itte r LaPoUttte &lt;J»- WU-), ta possibility of any concluilon being
WILL
ALL COME
An 1m ention'd appeal for day reached that la acceptable to both
Si
O U T T O 3EE YOU,
and V g b t work &amp; n i n g next nation*.'’
V ‘‘
Tnosday.
Senator Welsh, MAntana Demo
V
al
t
m
i
c
r
Tydjnga
(D.
Md.).
&lt;«ld
JMIUf
era l pnd probable member of
t i g membera
that vnlrao ooanamj, Proa Mont-elect Rooaevolt’a cabi­
'* « that"
:rmat eftacted tkla Coagrraa woof^
aald:
“rroctfy Ooveroor Rao*oval$ 90 a net,
“ Apparently thr English repraera** ef gwrernmantal **»«va- sentativrs are coming,o**r to porrrad e ua th a t If would bo ln aur
, ® S * Smote rospowdad by killing iswn late rest to cancel nr reduce
• ll
the air mall fiunda.
, the debt*. M y own Jddgmont la
t h t leaden cf Ihe form earn- th a t w* are quilt rompoleni our«Sk- _
gradually drift* 09 b°tu gal vet to m a rt a Just concluilon In
---------I s i ^
r
fSbewwxl-De
Uiftl giottar."
-Wilhout ranceaalon* there can
An Unforgotten Acquaintance
THE ADVENTURES OF TOM, DICK AND HARRY
h o jiillh rr cancellation, rovlalon,
purr oeatponement," Senator Wat1 mhtkan leader, aald, while
I WAI VtOtlOMHiHO,, SYLTfA /
MBHB, M ST IIN NOTHBK /
.- T i w e .r o u ha y e not p o a Jr**, (R. Ohio),
IP Y OU W O U L D DO MR A
•O T T Z N MB. n n w e . O i t H UK PH L 1
rnontad Dmt It apparently “la all
T A ^ HYO ^ m S j o r r o n r v N &gt; \ - r td
VCTV G R E A T P A Y O R T A) N C R
t*"- a one aid'd contract in which th*
MADEIRA KlVtt*., LEAVING LIMA
a
s
YpU
TINS Ll
L IT T E R . J T
W A ITE YO
U THIS
to the •railroad
l L e P T THE S T A T E S * X
W D A YEAR »V-OLAST AUtVVST, I
only I* to bo coataldorad.X LAST SAW
HAYB l o s t t r a c k o p
l WAS WITH y)N B6PLOAINO7 0 S Y LV IA .
•foataraa, and tonp- Ldebtor
Borah Mid If Chamberlain's
CUT
ING
THIS
*'C A Y DP AM O L D PAL%
__ (R. DoL). wt« ha
PANry, wp. rw A v u tiip in t o , t h b
H A K A Y IS
statement meant Britain we* an$ON»
l M P 3 L OP —
W I L D E S T N t s a w ; K ffA W M T O
OM A N D D IC K H A R P Y It aoald get through, d»*
w llH a| to consider aay qua*lion at
MAM, IT rifOVL‘1) TO BJ A Y I K Y
OYS f Y
Uml world oranoml* coafenaco
EftCl Tt t f b TR'P ANO o u r Sir Si
Of A PCYEA.l HAVE MUM PlffE.-J
other than dobU the conference
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TAMPA, Feb. 1.—(AV-Po*
sTTfe today said they haee detaireJ sceeral
persona -for
questioning In connection with
LITTLE ROCK, Ark.. Feb. I*— I •««».!“ and “ an in*ult to the in-,
the wounding last midnight of
Mb - The Arkansas House of R^p-| U’l Igcnce of people of thi* stale!
Peace Justice Lawrence Herre&lt;er.tative« yesterday refused tojan.l eounlry."
T A U A I C D 1 1 7 C D i c t a t e s Development
candea and Dr. S. J- Hernan­
nut home
an Ineeatlgation of
Th.- university prt-i.ynt and v r x - i i - s s
IT P r I nr Oft n m
M
.
JUtllNo
lU Y
Machines
dez while they were talking
charge* that Presiienl John C. I f live foreign-horn
faculty L a r O l l e l t e L» e C I R T eS
Neither D o e s Coun­ to J. B. Pacheco, brother of a Roosevelt D i s closes Futiull, of the University of Ar- member* w&lt;te nlterrately at-j Nation Faced With
Bring About Bright
alderman at a cafe en­
He WasFirstToSujf- kun«a &gt;, had “ starked" hi* fee ] locked and defended through anj
try C o n te m p la te city
Its
Gravest
Crisis;
trance. A shotgun wa» found
Era
Of Prosperity
with
“
foreigner*"
and
"b
ig
-1
horn
*
debate
that
ended
wilh|
gest Plan Put Into ulty
the drfral of a rrtolution for
Immediate Return nearby. The men aald they
C a l l s For Action
headyjl roithctncrs."
hot captain th# sUark
Effect By Harding An assertion that radicalism the in*r»tlimthin by .Repre«enta-1
N E W Y O R K . Fob. 1.— OP)
. To Gold Standard could
am! declared they h»&lt;l no
WASHINGTON. Feh. |—(.Pl­
|ami alhei*ni were taught and that t*va a Grant ant Smith by a vote
— T h o New Y ork T im es pubanemic*. Th# Justice of the
WARM SPRINGS. Feb. I- M l two of the “ foreignea" referred ot :ll l» Ad
Averting “ Never In recent hi*LONDON. Feb. 1. -A lt’)—
peaco was wounded In the body — Preeldent-elect Roosevelt will I to t ut unnamed wnr “ diaetpie*
Former elmlent* at the unlver- [ |orjf" ha* legialative procedure Damage Is Estimated Ushctl today, under n Detroit
and arm and the physl.-ian In
auvh a hopele** tangle,"
Great Britain doe* not look
At $20,000 As Craft d «t,lin e, a copyrigh ted Inter­
\| tiliri" and another “a &gt;i«- riiy. now representative* In Ihr ( , „ „
*sk hit running mate, the out­ '
ktkansalefl«
ature,
took
'he
S
e
n
a
to
r
I
aFultctte
ralleil
u
|
on
the
with Hrnrj* FnnI in
the
arm.
—
upon t)&gt;e approachin g debt
Goes Under Surface view
spoken John N. Gamer, of Tr*a«. { eipte of l.enln and Trotsky" were fVi.r In i!efen*e of Iheir alma Senate today to work night and
1
,
i
nnterid'
by
the
university'*
ddw
hich
the nutomobilo mnnuconference at W ash in gton n*
tn share a seat at the cabinet table
............... M
mulct- Rcprtaeatatlve llulc, one ,|,y beginning nrxt Tue*day with
as a part o f hi* vice presidential 1fender* with the ihclarstinn that
T tw T ftr n f
n "g re a t nwapplng deal,"
»" &gt;***■■"«*h-»»"»
ASM ■IMMM4MW iUw.»tutustatoll
Neville Cham berlain, ch a n— , legislation, prohibition repeal, and flagship of the St. John* River „ „ t |m)| tim es lint good o n d
newspapermen of
beer in addition to appropriation Transportation Co., lie* on the anil that w e orv\ on the
"" w lfo r “ ofT T te exchequer. tTethi* yesterday, Mr. Roosevelt, dl
bottom of l/ake Monroe alongside
bill*.
threshold o f on inconceiv­
cittred \oday at the luncheon
closed It was he who first sug
' Some effort should be made for the old Clyde Dock at the foot of
gestrd thi* practical put Into effect _ _ _ _ _ _
n are
o f Am erican new spaper co r­
orderly legislative procedure to Palmetto Avrnue today, only n able bright future.
While'the Ford plant* still lay
hv President Harding in INI. ' • . F I F T Y f F N T S A S
transact pressing bu.tnr#* before small portion of her upr»r defk
respondents. ■
vlre pre-TJential nominee In IKM, F I T 1 I v l j l v I k J t\hJ
id!.* because of the strike in th# ,
thi* Congress," InFollette said. and pilot house visible.
Neither ran F.nfland "con­
Roosevelt raid ho made the *ug-i
The craft began listing and fit&lt;oinpsny's fsetorie*, Ford
Tbi* country fare* the gravest
template with equanimity th# re­
gestion to James M. Cov. the)
. ri«i* In all it* hl*lory. People ar,- rally sank, partly on it* side, nt k,aw t|„. leisurely Interview at
turn to tht acid atandard until
Democratic presidential randiiUtr
I mgry and starving in the mid*l about H:30 o'clock ln»t night, while fvclcell to the Tjmr* rrpresenta« r arc certain It wll| work »&gt;•»- Charge Is Made Thttt Cov announce,! If elected he would
rrew* of worker* were busy filling live, Harold Denny.
Funds Lie Idle In a*k Roosevelt t othe cabinet tnbl •. Long Record Of $1.75 Complete D r a f t O f ^ - j r Z Z l T - S : •it* hold with hose* of choice or­ Ho said it I* the development ,.
rr than It did Just brfor* wn left
and other
miscellaneous of machin, * which wil| bring th#
President Coolldge sat with
Tentative P r O J ? r a m I they carved out of the .wtldeme**. ange*
t," ho raid.
Vaults OfUJS.Banks theViceHarding
Quarterly Payment
rablnet,
however.
L i .. - *1*1 n S u rln u iv fl ! Bosinea# roncern*. wblrh have freight. Approximately Glkxi bote* bright new era and ha smilingly
“ Great Britain krHern In •
r «
r .1.1 UIHCIOHLU ()rrn r#ori|„|
Impregnable, are of oianges had been stored away. di*mi«*nl technocracy.
Vice President Dawes did not •fol­
Hroken By Action
■table international atandard of
WASHINGTON. Feh. l . - M V - low the Innovation. For the last
Turning to present condition*,
.
—- '~hovering on the brink of bank- Almost all tf them were in the
value but there aro many condi­ Action to force Into productive »n- four year* Vice President Curtis
sunktn craft early thi* afternoon, Ford said it "Was exploiter* wh#
I
N»;W YORK. Feb. I.—(AT^ — 7AI I AIIASSKE. Feb. I -M1)
pending the advice of divers and hr-tight nn thi* whole thing" and
tion* to bo fulfil!od befor# aha terpriae million* of dollar* loaned ha* been at the Hoover rminril Ordering a payment of 50 cent* a
Th.- i-oml lele drnft of thr «tili'l
-------- ^
return* to fold."/
road departnient'a lentailre b-i.iDES MOINF.S, Iowa, Frb. K— insurance agent* who arrived here that the ‘“ workingmen have b#«n
by the Reconstruction Finance table.
In Mr. Gamer, now th- sn uker share, director* o f the “ Unl'cd
this morning. No one wa* hurt.
exploited all th# way up and
Meantime London n*w*pap«r»
dkbt
Corporation and now allegedly ly­ of the House, Mr. Roosevelt will Male* Steel Cocpoiatlon ye*tcr- art for I'.'XI, mad,- public here, M V-Am erk.n
Otto Caldwell, official of the down th# line by employer*,
reported the poaalblllty that the
,
,
.
I
,
,
ridden
with
price*
now
at
B!
perday clipped n Xf-ycar ytring of y, .ti-nluy included
(
of |h# pre. wlr |,.vr|. for line, this morning e*tin,alr,| that landlords, and everybody. Exploi­
United States will grant a mora­ ing idle In the nation's bank vaults have a sage veteran adviser.
Thi* was a* far a* any official successive 11.75 i|uaiterly pay­ worth of ror*truction work np,l|
torium tn further war debt pay­ last night became a prime subject
mo&lt;l p ,rf
back yeslenlay damage amounting to about $-&lt;&gt;.- tation* went on clear up to th*
Of) wa*
sustained
In tbe craft’s banker*.
talk went ye*terday shoot the ment* en the preferred it-wk fil.UtrJ.HIII for mallitcnanc# Woik. while fe,ler#l aiel stale govern- O
Peofll#
win
hnv# —
to
ments from Grtat Britain until o f legislative (peculation.
vws.
•*•# eww
—
I' llliai l ’ .
I V"1(H’
waa#
seme#
which long ha* held u high foe
Rudilrn Rinklnr. Hr wn* wwtd*
|r«rn Imw to handle thflr c u f
the new settlement I* completed.
Congressional leader*
w e r e cabinet. Surrounded by hi* jwditAppiuxmiatrly
Id.OO
O.oU
O
worth
nient*.
along
with
big
bttslnes.%
leal advisers, the President-elec! I vestment rating.
state the cause o f'th e accident. tLluiy x aM bankers who Lm *Th, next debt payment la due
chary of comment but they werr joshed newspaper men about tehlr
Faced with a $'K&gt;,IHi&gt;,.V.7 total or coM»tnmtol\-CVJHfa
(Continued On Dsga""Three)
nil thr money seem tn bo th#
June IS.
*'
WASHINGTON. Feb. 1 — M V - studying, nevertheless, the results “guesses," on lh» eabinst *&gt;M olh-j (.raft on vurplur tTrlfTr. ifliT a piojvvt*
only people who know hoxV t#
from the ll&gt;32 liudgcl
Mitghringw and -warnfrigs o v e r the o f the op*A!ng''»**»Tnn o'f an ex- er offlf»« * "‘l announced no _•_!»-’ rrl operating dcticil of
handle it."
which were ^arileil uver Into this I
Chemists
Arrive
To
Three
Local
Perwms
approaching war debts negotia­ tenalva Investigation of K. F. l\ pointmente to government Jobs 0.17 again.t income of ♦lK&gt;,14d,tri6 y,,ir for i oiupletion. In Iht, cits,
tions with European power* were loans to railroads which produced would be made or announe d be­ for 1031, the compuiiy's hour I there U l-’JC-’fl.Ul-&gt; wmlli of pav­
Re-Elected To Board Aid Celery Growers
acunded In the Senate yeatarday, an' accusation that thr banker, fore he took office on Mar. 4. Thi« continued It* own ntnlrmenl of ing worlv (1,17-M lt wnltli of
with criticism of Franklin D. had failed to fulfill their duty, in dradline. however, wa* not raped- Ij .I summer, when it bad *uld g,ailing uni II,51.’.5aI wutlh of
E. Longfl*ld-8tnUh and It. JMrs. J. G. lomnardy. Karl UhRoosevelt’s announced Intentkn to whlrh th» chairman of the corpo­ ed to Include thr cabinet.
mi.intcr.anca of the prefer, J 11 idge-.
•
mann, an,| P. J.* Feltner. of Os- Owen, of Tallahassee, attache,! to
James
A.
Farrey.
national
parly
deal In pem n with th# repre­ ration’s board and the investigat­
dividend nicsl tlefend on busier**
A little more then g4,CHK»,tXsxl reola, ar# the Seminole County ihe Chemical Division of the State
sentative! of Grwat Britain.
ing committee’s chaT?hien Joined. chairman; Frank !~ Walker, party Improvement.
worth of construction i* on the resident. wh„ were •r#-'elcctcd s* De|uirtmrnt of Agriculture ar­
(Continued On Pag.- Three)
Thr new airing of the debt topic
(Continued On Page Three)
There wa* some pick u,i in program f»r new work to Ih- members of the Board of Direc. rive,! in Sanford thi* morning ami
Finding 0f a day-old whit# male
cein-ided with tka departure of
(Vptrtnter and tjclidwr. hot ,|e- staiIcil late this year ai l rauieil tore of Ihe Florida Tubcrmlosl* opened a field lalHiratnry In th#
baby with distinct negro features,
(Hr Ronald Undaay, th# British
mund for steel slumpetl nguiii in ....................................
end Health Association meeting nt Bureau nf Entomology building on buried in a shallow grae* In an'
over
Inin
the
IP-14
budget.
Of
this
ambassador, headed far London
Eavamiwr end December. D (ut gX4 l 3J&gt;41 W toe week.ia-to# 11*#% Daytona Beaeh on Monday. K1#e- Kin, Avenue at tlth Street. .
to prtMre with hi* gpvyrnmenl j S S T l f O r d K i W ^ B I R l l S
E n t C r t f t i l l If O T
For Ih* nest two week* they In­ open field near Thin! Street and
p, oUuction Im* been gaining .le\*- preferential system, |MI,ti5u In tion nf 10.13 officer* will follow
vile all farmer* anil grower* to |,oftt*t Avenuo Monday afternoon
ly but steadily in January but the sreorvi preff.-rential sydem within a few week*.
led shortly after to tho arrest of
en here Immediately
Th# Aaeoelation went on record bring to their laboratory sample* Annie Mae A*hl#y. negro glrj who
the steel official., made to Com­ uml $7IH,7UJ on other rotiu-.
of
celery
and
other
vegetables
auguratlon Day.
The teriative bodge; shows s„ pledging support to the hrslth that the grower bcdleve, are tainted came here about five months ago
Moon". ment on cut rent o|“ ral:orx or
Right
aifterward. also, the Italian
In a settng that was remini­ pictatlon of "llarlcm
R
:ti:uMS m i........ paving, 122.73 end welfare program of the pres­ with arsenic spray residue. Tho from White Spring*. _
ambassador. Auguato Roa*o.c*ll»u scent -Of a Broadway night club, Mis* Pritchard wa* easiyl the hit pro.ipects.
Thr reduction aa&lt; lianlly n tui- mile* uf guiding and PJ.IH* feet ent state administration, stressing service of those two rhemlst* I*
At an Inquest held at th# Cqurt
at the SUte Drpartment to de­ tnd offering as a feature a well- of thv evening, her ottering of
the Importance of adei|uate public
liver his gowmment’s acceptance presented showing of hits of song* at the opening and c'oie of pri.,- to the financial community of brldgr* tirolec conilructlen.
free to thr growrrs. it was pointed House yesterday afternoon, a Jury
health
activities
t„
a
program
of
(fontlnucd on Page Three)
drciilnl that the child cnma-To B*
of th* proposal by Mr. Rnoaevelt Batty Ball Brown’s /"Florida Re­ tbe program ls'ing received t.ith
New project* listed In Ihe tenta­
out.
tive liunget uoimint to ., total of economy.
v"for dlscuaelng th# debt with l'a lf vue" that will roun tour southern loud applause.
Mr. Owen, wkn ha* ipprarru deallr at the hand# of th# negro
An eccentric dunce by •'Nifty”
akng the seme linos as the h»«r- cities, Sanford Kiwanian* last
II h'J.4* mile* of roe-1- and 3R,here before for » similar purpose, woman and ordered her h#ld for
Partly Clad Woman wa* careful to point out that thi* action by the grand Jury.
::»*h feet of bridges.
Ing granted England.
’
night entertaired for their wive* Marshall, rimble-footed t)r!.mb&gt;
State’s Attorney L. F. Boyle
Senator Reed (R. Pa--. 'b*n and a few other guests at the youth, a difficult tap-toe dance by
A total of yi/MRUH'btli t-a* Is Taken From Canal service is not nt nil .compulsory.
DemoeraL opened the debt debate Parish House at a Ladies’ Night blonde and doll-like Kutll Ayers.|
“ We sr,. hire.” he said, “ to te-t raid that a probable charge of
been set n-ldr for maintenance nt
with a aporch in which he w rnrd party that was enlhu*ia*lical.y of Tani|a, another chorus inter­
fflou.ni ioiti-i I l f highway anil
MIAMI IiEAt’ lL Feb. I. -&lt;/P|-- produce nnd to report our find­ first degree murder will bo lodged
tho American people agalnel the rvveived by the nearly CU |rt-r»on* pretation of "Phase", three W#ll-|
liidgv- in Ihi- -into load ry-tcin. A youn»r woman nlMint Wk rUil ings. It i* understood that every against the woman for there Is, h«
p-nihility of a concerted di!ve
received
vibraphone
solo* by
Of tin* .....hint »'.'07,'.i»l m rim only in flimsy underclothing and grower know* that If he ships said, every ipdlratlon that the inwho were present.
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. I
from abroad for a new mora­
in a hysterical condition ,»rgx produce that contains trnre* or faot’* throat had been severed.
Tommy
F".int,
orchestra
drummer
Every form of entertainment
(A7 Hooked a* C* rliaa J’ulnr r, first district: H lW 'd *n tbe
Arrest of the girl U traceable
torium and called for toaaaerti- i
tva • ode led ns a means of sntU- srrompsnicd* by a trio of clari an attractive blonde, recclvcl second; | 7 I in the north end pollcrl from th* Collin* Coral ar**ni&lt;* ipray h«* n«t only vtntttl* to her actions when she called on
of the oppoeltlon o f Congress tn
ret*, selections by the orchestra, treatment at a hospital tmlay for or the fou 11h; &lt;11*1,574 in rim near a fashionable night ilnb here liable to a fin*, hut h* assists In
tying
tbe
tastes
of
all
present,
any new moratorium or any re­
ruining hi* locsl area because of Dr. C. M. Mitchell Monday after­
there were talk and committee and Mis* Pritchard’* rendition ©r what ricnnl* *ald was chronic -south end of the fourth; nn.l today by two boatmen attracted
duction In the debts.
.
*
bos(he
s dvrr-e criticism which I* noon. Suspicious of her story, he
by
her
screams.
Taken
to
"How
Coin#
You
Do
Me
Like
You
$ 12V,711 in the third.
reports, round-the-&lt;ab!e singing
alcoh,|lism.
hound
t„ t*e directed toward an notified Sheriff J. F. McClelland,
pltal
the
woman
waaide
to
Iden­
of Klwarl* songs, a brief bit of Do", plus an encore in wlileh 'h«
p,dice removed the woman from
irta shipping arsenic tainted pro- nnj n few hour* afterwards Ih*
tify
heratlf
only
a*
Dorothy.
Phy.
entertainment by Kiwanians . Ju­ audience Joined In.sirginj “ .Shiiu- x hotel where she registered *•
sirian* said s h e wa- I ih &gt; hysterical dure. Our* I* purely an informa­ Infant, wrapped In a hundln of
Are Invited
lius Dlngfilder, the flcor shuw, On. Harvest Moon", concluded Edith Ma.on, Pasadena. Hysteri­
t„ give an account nf how ahe tive service io which we leave the rngs, wa- found in it* shallow
this
portion
of
the
enlerlnltiintnl,
dancing to the music of Bob Timcal and struggling she w»* taken
some three block* front
To Sanford Meeting c»tne to be In the canal anil police responsibility-in th# hand* of the grave
son’s orchestra, acsl bridge for every portion of which wa. 'ou-l'y to u hospital with hrr wrist, u&gt;
where tho woman reside*
grower.'*
b
wefe
unable
to
uncover
any
clues.
th o se who did not car* to danrtf. applauded a» was Ihe app« nrancc h ath, r hsnilcuff*.
The woman did not appear at
Sanford may soon it**i*t In en­
In the woman's effect* polke
A feature of th* evening cairn* of Bvtly Ball Urown at the .how's
the imfurat^fnr *h,- is confined to
tertaining Florida’* three newest
found letter* aildrc*s«d t'» ' " ,in the appearance of Roy Wit- ending.
Ihe County Jail in a weakened
SOMERVILLE. Maaa, Feb. 1.
Dancing followed for hnlf an ID* Palmer. They said they aim mmilx-rs of the House of Repre­
condition. A negio Imy testified
llama, local commercial artist
sentative*, Congressmen Ma r k
^^_M&gt;&gt;_AII Junior Red Cross aethat he raw he'e currying a bundle
and female Impersonator, who, hour, alter which nlno table* of found sis automobile driver", li­ Wilcox, of West Palm Bench. J*m
wgtlvltlea stood discontinued in the
nt rug* u'vuy from her home at
for more than half an hour after In idge wer# set up ami atetim cense bearing that name and two Sear-, of J a c k s o n v ille , ami J.
' , public schools yesterday by an dancing began, was the center of and centract bridge were played Hollywood nddri’Air*.
shout H::lo o'clock Sunday night.
- unanimous v«U of the school com­
f.rlis* Palmer, form /.m otion Hardin Peterson. „ f lakeland.
Into Ihe picture of co-operation at of many of the grower*. We imiU Testimony Introduced also re.
all eyes, those of the men seek­ until 11:00 o'clock wh/n prise,
Lrttrrd
inviting
thnn
to
be
hon­
mittee. Distribution of the Jan­
ing a new dancing partner end were awarded to Mrs. V. A. Upeer plclilr# player, beauty contest or gue-ts nt thr* February meeting cnmlrg from every celery grower nllsy it with contact with other vrnlrd that the woman was iinaluary Issue of the “ National
growrrs. W , must impress them trndeil at the birth of the child,
ard J. I.. Ga lo»sy. high contract winntr, *ml estrange,! wife of
'
Junior Red Croat News", publics- those ‘of the women who wele scorers, and Ml*. II. I . Kent, and Kug ne llrewster, former screen of the St. John* River Improve­ in thi* section regarding Ihe plow­ with the plan again, nnd ahnt it and that it was probably bora
tion of the American Red Cross, heard on a&lt;l side* asking “ Who U E. B. Randall, Jr., bfch auction .msgarine publisher, i» list'd n« ment Association to l-e held at the ing up nf one-third of the present will mean to thi* section. \V« iniirt about H:IH) o'clock Sunday night.
that woman!" No less than seven
b le r y Club on Feb. It, were matured retery crop a* a regula­
also was ordered suppressed.
see an already well defined rpiril
laving occupied both uddr#*'c«.
men, including Judge J. U. Kha bridge scorers.
mailed to these men yesterday,
of co-operation in llv interests of
A drawing In th# eurTert IsThe
name,
Edith
51a*cn,
wa.
The dinner was prepare I ' by
ron, Julius Dingfclder,
Harry
with every indication that they tory device Intendrd to restore all the growers continued from Odd FelloWB To Have
aoe of th* “ Red Croe* News" wa#
celery price* to a normal figure,
Kent, Dave Bonlske, ar.d W. U. Mrs. Pearl Hansell of the Mur-t" u«ed by Miss Palmer in nn at will In- pre-ent.
day lo day. To do so we must
denounced by committeemen as
M*J. Beverly C. Dunn. In rhaig.1 have romp reports that today were handle this problem with M h n Open Meet Thursday
Zachry, "fell" for the eoy glance* sumo Hotel where Kiwaniin, hul l tr mi&gt;tcd screen comeback re
“sacrilegious" and bans
were
■ ■■ ■■ ■
termed
,
"regrettable"
by
F.
F.
rrntly.
of tha Unit'd Mates Engineers j
of tbe well-dressed young man, their weekly luncheonr, end the
warning nf action against the
placed on th# JuaUr Red Croe*
The attention of all local mem­
Office at Jarksonvill-. will b *the
* Darner, president of Iba Seminole prospective buyer of thi* plow-'l
who, by bU endearments while program wee arrange,! by Ki­
Agricultural Club.
_i
activities and th# national publi­
ber*-of Sanford 1odgo fcfo. 27,
..r
Frank
Lamtoti and Daytonan Will Help
dancing, with the ur-suspecting wanian*
under crlery, ami an appeal to all I. O. O. F* ax well a* visiting
cation "until an apology from th#
Association!
Buyer,
of
small
&lt;ciery
Peter
Schaal.
Trade
Body’s
Drive
Kiwanians and bis nearly perfert
publishers Is forthcoming."
so cil.es are e,peeled to at have been reported a. having at­ farmer* that they turn down ev­ tbld Fellows today was called by
Arnorg thoee present were:
moke-up,
brought volumes of
i tempted to purchase some of the ery offer."
Th* drawing, tertnad by com­
D. C. Howard, nob# grand, tn an
Charles
llerni
g,
dirext'ir
of
tend.
laughter from those not dancing Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Galloway, Ml-*
Mr. Dorner *ald that a large
plowed up celery at a ridiculously
open-meeting of the lodge to b A "
&gt;' mltteemen a* a ,,*V Uo"
j ! as tlm Job# gradually spread Mabel Bowler, Mrs. Harold Vi«b-.j puhlm recreation nt
Day tona
Yiumber
of
local
grower*
and
ship­
low figi re. Mr. Dorner said, and
■_ insult to more th»n SOfiOOfiM
per* will go to lakeland Friday held at the (bid Fellows Hall al
through th# #udie**#. William* Mr.-and Mrs. W. L. Cooper. Ml** jtrnrh and one of the -pe-pie*t
I
Americans
•" was glren a great hand when Allure Whitehurst, Mr and Mn song leailer* snd speaker* In thi* Doff Show To Be Held already talk ot reprisal against night tn attend a second meeting Fourth Street and I’ in# Annua
this
method
of
“apparently
delib­
• vestmenU admlaUUrlag the 8ac'
D. K. McNab, Mr. and Mrs. J. &lt; sictinn, will furnish lively enter­ In Orlando Feb. 22, 23 erately placing crlery on Ihe inar- of tho Florida Celery Shippers Inc. tomrrow night al 8:15 o’clock.
dancing
was
concluded.
rament of Communkn to a donkey
tainment at the "Kick-Off” breakAccording to Mr. Howard, this
Opening tbe party with the Mitchell, Mr. and Mr*- H- F. Kent.
kvt contrary lo the wish*, of the where furthec details a* to the #f„
held *a string by u small child.
Tues­
meeting I* for the purpose of r*»
foctiveness
of
the
plpn
will
be
dis­
Karl Uhmann, T. L. Duma,, enl a-l at the Valdes Hotel nest
singing
of
“
America"
and
an
in­
of ' lb#
__ when
A lictnsed Aintii'a n Kennel united .celery farmers
Th# drawing was uaad to lljua*
cussed along with other matter* newing and pledging anew, al- . «
Kiwanian* am! day ptorning at H;00 o’clock
Kiwanian
Prvildcnt the followlag
ointnei'ce Club Dog Show will lid Held under state," has been besrd.
traU a child ran** atory of Spain. vocation,
th&lt;onncal
Chamlrer
nf
C
Irgianco to the order. "All mem*
,
A* a onaequence, Mr. I»orn- relating to the celery situation.
Howard Overlln ashed for Gu their wives, Mr. and M.x. Iluw- membtrship drve army meet- f«e the auspices of the Orlando KmTo what talent decision to plow hers, visiting brother*, and all
introduction of all guest*, and Ih* ard Overlln, Mr. and Mr* liu;wl final instructlona from (Jenornl It. nel Club In connection with the rr and several member* of the
rlub, today hastened to contact under a part of the crop ha* ad­ funner members", he said,
singing of Klwenl* song*. Dorinx Stirkland, Mr. and Mr*. Joo. 1&gt;. A. Newman.
Contra! Florida Exp»■**!•&gt;» •"
Patty la Appointed
vanced locally Iv reflected In »hip- urgently requeetod k) atlead, and. &lt;
the meal the orchestra fur*l*Heo Jmkln*. Mr. sod Mrs- E. II. P-a«Mr. Herring will com* to Jan- lando on Wodnesdav um. Thurs­ every celery grower lo urge hie menta of celery out of here slneo lend their assiaUM# In putting
To Race Commission several numbers whLa near th# dall. Jr., Mr. and Mr*. Bay **«*• ford together with Clyde A. Uf™, day, Feb. Zi ami ’2" according tn flrrti refusal of such offer*. "Not
Monday. On that day only 10 rare forward n program and oulln# fog
conclusion. Judge J. G. Bbsro-i Ju,1go and Mrs. J, O , .thsron, Mr. former resident here, who wl-hr# an announcement made yc-tcrday sit of tho grower* hav# been
reached," Mr. Dorner said, "and went North, while yesterday only a tour*# of detion that wUI pan. i
, TALLAHASSEE, fsh. t^W&gt;» v .e .ned |*be guests #n behajf end Mrs. Peter 8eh#-ri, Dr. and • l&gt;e present and lend his •»••*»* by Carl Baumann, of Oriantlo.
t&lt; cars wer* loaded and shipped. Odd Fellowship on n hlgh« pUn#
,
-Gavemor Bholts today *ce«pt#d or th* ‘ club. Fo‘ lowing his s’mrt Mrs. W. T. Langley. Mr. arJ Mr*. anca In getting th# drive started.
AH breeds of dogs ar.- t» l*e pro­ we appeal to them through the
A normal Monday shipment aver- than ha* evar b«*n known In Ul*
J
press
thtt
they
not
only
refuse
the
tk , resignation #f S- B. Burdin#. talk. Kiwanian Diagtslder-offeird Jvllu* Dingfelder, Mr- •»*•&gt; M.r‘ Ii‘i» ^n"
Anothrr feature of the bc»»k- vided for in th«
agxs around
25 car*.
while community.”
*
• ■**
Mlwid, *• a *s#»b#r #f the Slat# three character stadle* he ha I Frank Lamagii. Mr. nnd Mrx. 8. fs.t at which th# goal M' (“ ° tranc# fee for each dog in each offer but report the inel-lent so
Herat:•« thert will b# g abort
I u Jk Commission and appointed gleaned during hi# wartime seiv- F. Doudney, Mr. and Mrs. W. B- members In 36 h#ors” will be class |a 12 and all entries mutt be that proper action may be takon. ■ T u e s d a y shipment a v e r ­
"Just vrh#n thing* seem to bo ages at least 35 car*. Condition of regular taaslon at 7:43 o
r r % « y . Weri Fnlm Beach, a* |r# with th# German army.
Zachry, Mr.
Mru? Dave Gar­ prominently brought to the alien- In tho handi of Mr. Baumann by
moving
so *»oothly and »M.«f #u' th# market on th* “other «nd" la Mr. Howard today a#k*d me
hi# seecaaaar. Burdlut. who wM
Saturday
night.
Feb.
It.
He
will
Wtth Kiwanian Peter Bcbaal rett, Mr. gad Mfo. Arthur Braiaa tion of each member ef the army
growers
ar# with ua on the plan, M#u as having much to do with to come early. A large dolegat1
chalnaM #d the cummlaa^. » - acting M master af Ceremonies,
F. B. Wilson. Ur. will be th# !M pound* «f I"** ala# furnish premium lists snd
Mr. and Ml
Mr.
Darner
aald. "n report «uch »o tfc# alight mowmrnt from her#, U'expectad from th# Or!
Bally. Mr- ■"*» ssusage and appl#’ flapjacks t&lt;i b# full Information, nnd he Invite#
the D#ar show #9#Md with the and Mrs,
a that did move was taken
this,
aubstantUted
with evidrtp# hBt all
.lo County dog fancier* ta
Kissimmee, tnd St. Cloud M
Mr. and Mrs. furnished through th# courtesy of
tatredoetian af Jaffa Pritchard, Mrs- D#v#
, w) tho name of tho buyer, nstur- from fields which vr*r# r*du##d
their
dogs
In
thi*
A
K.
C.
Gu„
Schmah,
Lak#
Monroo
mrtik
s
r
h# added.
, .
iN
•rd Mr*. V.
(lay
Orlando
daac#r,
leading
a
J.
C.
a
l
l
'l
l
meeting
wtt£th#
duapptw**
»
a
third
In
«r*a
under
the
plow.
HI Maw iu new chnlrWhitehurst .packer and »«d # body luember. ^ show.
thorns of six girl* la their kter A. Spoer,

Of

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FLAGSHIP SINKS
AT CLYDE DOCK

TO FORCE R.F.C.
LOANS INTO USE

U.S. STEEL PAYS BUDGET OF ROAD
FIFTY CENTS AS BOARD EXCEEDS
STOCK DIVIDEND 13-MILLION M A R K S

NegroWoman Held
For Death Of Her
Infant W h ite Son

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With I n t e r e s t i n g Program

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C o r l i s s Palmer Is
Taken From Hotel
Suffering Ailment

J u n i o r Red Cross
Activities Stopped
By Unanimous Vote

SolonH

Attempts To P u r c h a s e Plowed Up
Celery Decried By Fred F. D o r n e r

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o f tlM si ores listed 0(1 th is page, you will ractlra ono d olU r's w orth or
“ &gt; W « r i t y scrip.** -A sk fo r It and m t s It!

“ Prosperity S crip ” Is a s

good M a d ollar in th e Milan* Theatre’s auction Tuesday n ig h t F ob.

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W ith

Each

Dollar

of

Cash

Purchase

7 whan $150 w orth o f m erchandise will be sold to tha h igh est bidders.
Only “ P rosp erity Scrip” m ay be o ffered a t the au etloo.

D on’ t forget—

this scrtp 'w lll b e w orth it’s fa ce r a is e Tuesday night, F e b , 7 .

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be Auctioned to the Highest Bidders.

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Of This Opportunity To Stretch Your Dollars
H?ayB*0f' And At The Same Time Secure “Prosperity Scrip

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•'or two days only—Tomorrow &amp; Thurt
,

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Two Ladles' flrewtea or Two Men’s Suits
Cleaned and Pressed
A
for

TWO FOR ONE TO-NIGHT

SPECIAL—Wednesday and Thursday
l a r g e Paper Shell

PECANS

500 Sanford Atye.

Poundn

Men's and Women's Clothing
Cash Grocery &amp; Meat Market
406 Sanford Ave.

Special Firestone Magnex

$1 Value Swan Pencils on Sale

BATTERY

for Two Days only at 50c Each

$4.95 and old battery.

Phone 893

SANFORD ELECTRIC

C 0NTRACTIHG CO
■ 108 Magnolia
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Electrical Supplies

3 Pts. Milk o f Magnesia

3 Pts. Laney’s Rub. Alcohol $1.00

108 Magnolia Ave.

91.50 to S2£0 Value
SHIRTS
See our window display.

$ 1.00

si.00

* 1.00

$1.98

LANEY DRUG STORE
1 P t Cottage Cheese
*/a Pt, Heavy Cream
2 Doz. Fresh Eggs
1-lb. Freah Churned Botyer
Value *1.27—All for

ATTENTION MEN!

Regular 15.75 Value Seat Gofers
on Sale Wednesday and Thursday.

$1.00

.

WE ARE MOVING!
l i t . ilm il K t t M i u s n d Um Bastard f traita». Ca. aad
«U) b . »p*. I t bailama Wedmedar wmalaf ftm am ew ).
W . ara .H trim H a u l rataa. far aar i N m aa$ d m *
fe c a l w . ara «!»!*« away "Praap.rtt» ■arts’’ »h h mtk
dollar H*t la tu b ,
*bw J

SANFORD
SPORTING GOODS

STO R E

Parawrty aa M»«aaHa Ataaaa

Electrical Contracting Work

. SPECIAL
*
One lot o f Ladies’ 91.25 and *1.50 Print
WASH DRESSES

$1.00

4 Boxes Kotex

BRIGGS JEWELER
Flit and Elm

W e Sell on the Easy Pay Plan

VERY SPECIAL
*2 Double Deck Congress Cards— *1
* *1 Single Decks—50c

Wednesday and Thursday Only
OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO

8 Bern's

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

(Only 2)—$17.50 Value Gladstone

TH ttB ARE HOT!

See pur full Une of the latest models of

$1.50 Void* Fountain Syringe or

ter Bottle...................

SUIT CASES

$12*50 Each

$1.85 VaJilu Gtm

Cojive$deut terms
UCHTON'S
la fr in n x '

�r * fa » Od m iddle wostarn fa r m *
x of r b m tfr tn r
du rin r_lh e .
Which to raadjoat Thalr affalra.
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row ed tfl|

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: £ conS9n»hl§e aa to tho principal Itself.

Fore-

S t A g s &amp; t f s v -m isstpu t
itr

9ft prt*#f?Ncorne* neeesttty on a Wholaasle scale.
b8 « B #

more iitiprsetka) to the creditor than

.1 Mhfiy ^nAoridlftt eompanliis are befinnlng to find themMlvV* Ift doikjtoaolofi of Innumerable farms with the opera­
tion of which they are totally nitfaihiKar. To attnfe ahy
must aair i H f fitrma btelf lo the
Ing o f vM ty fatitw on tho market
’ fa rm era, a r u ith c unloading
the prtts and dovSMlf ro» TOP.t at onV tithe only terida to t
editor. Whenever
g tw y th e 'o n ly t t a c t ra n a ir
ism U
..H .W __________
_ r r iu it .'t o * a loss
mM
ortgage
com panies ______________
fl
DLDilf IfbLlii A . J*. the
&lt;fit Otetr niortgalpea, it 1la better builnaaa fo r th h n to U ke
.......................—f mnatooolm
' ' &gt;fv•rather ■th a n -a fU r w a n L ... .....
tM*teM'Without'
What applies to th e fnrmera la equally true o f many
(ftheh debtors.
W e d o not believe It can ba successfully
ADMOiRltlONB
denied th a t the whole world !a a U ffe r in R under a burden
o f debt rthlch riitiat He lifted b efore norm al busiuena eonfg a ld ;t# -« # .
a i t l o S &lt; to be returned. R ecently when Englhnd waa called
u p on - to make a paym ent to tha United States aggregating
sow *.- * •
tfou n t'of h e r d tp yrtlsted a
ttn n tok tt*"

^ _ 0 b v l i m « l y ^ b c h i e m r iltt o r ^ c g n n o t^ tlm ^ jw le fln lte ly .

lack mntoiny' *8ld to ma*

lotto. Thd United Stmtea Is further car
ln by opening negotlatl$ma with Eng*bt to ua* Such compromises and reje conducted throughout the whole
bllgatiorta.
Hat a program of d«bt reduction, volatld consclkntlmnlir expedited by both
Mtety superior to sitth unsound
flatlon, domestic allotment plana
latlYeis which art certain to ba
W
depreM tOn .
lots consequences.
aceompanltd by other
I couldn’t kill * •phUF.

TH(B cod e O f 'file Sea

ue Institution

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala., F M r.'lP - ■
A phlbnthropie barter system, tt* *
relayed to enabb tha 8cb*oi a f
Organic Edocatbn at Fsfrhopop ■&gt;'
Ala., an Institution where-grade* •
and unexamination at# aaknewn,
lo continue in exislenca-was' dercribed r|c**l!y by Mrs.’ Mar1stIa Johnson, founder and director *of
the school
’ »t ,.
The*school, which csIsbrateiTINdt
twenty-fifth annlvsnsry df 'fts
founding last November, *Wn# to
provide th* right eondHIenf'for
the normal growth o r ” eHi!UV*n
through a program of "Fredtlvd
handlwerk aa wall ae moiVYoriaVl
•todies. No standard* o f afflWv*;
ment are aet'up. Th* god! hi to
ellmlcale
•vlf-consciousnr**"’ oP
either superiority or fhferbrlfy
tnd produce normal 'adults‘
•tante*. Tha school U sapanrted
•ntirrly by voluntary cedtrlbcflions, th* lack of which thla year •
Inspired th* devslopidsnt ‘ o f ti
tarter system.
'' ’
"It was decided at tha innltdiC
•ary caUbrallou thar, to meet the
ripen*** this year, w* would thY
for contribution* ef $25, 'a dollar
for every year Vm sdhool ha* bwsf
In «*«*ion,' was tha slogan," Hr*.
Johnson raid. “ But .vrimn u* •ayproarhed the merchanfa 4 f th* However, there wa* a great falltown, usually th* most gsnerov* tog off in out-of-towa pupil* win
contributor*, the unanimous re­ board at the school and pay a
sponse was that thay had ho tucq- a ’ lain »um to cover their Bring
ter, so that this source ot
•F*
■ "Operating expenses of the Income wa* reduced."
Or." enterprlrlng merrhant rug•ehool alrrady had been cut ta a
minimum with th* budget lets xe.ted, however, that hie contri­
than half of what'lt had been In bution of tlK be taken out In
previous yean. W# ended last trade, aald Mr*. Johnson, and ihur,
year with ■ deficit but our *UIT of Ihe halier 8y»tCm war t#rr&gt;.
Drug store*, doctor*,, rertaunine teacher*—th# school cover*
all
Week
front
kindergarten rante, grocery stores, and even ths
through high schooP-'h'ad 'voluh- Falrhop* garage fill In with 1 U
trered to serve again this year at plan at once. Tha doctoic gar*
greatly reduced salaries, to be free medical car* to pupil* and
paid only If we could afford It. teacher* until th* amount of th«lr

contribution was net. Th* garage
and rrrtauranti paid theli'-contri­
butions with a form o f scrip which
Mr*. Johnson, In turn. Issued to
faeulty member* In lieu of salary.
Groceries and phahttacle* sup­
plied Ih* school with (heir nare*
Instead of rash.
Th* system spread, Mr*. John­
son added, until now th* Khoxl
easily meet* It# overhead. Boy
pupil*, anxious to rnaka contribu­
tion*, do the gardening, Uke cate
of_ lH5"funtae#a, Eifp 'ft# build­
ings b repair and’ do other odd
Job*, while th# girl# help wllh th*
cleaniig and wash th* dUbe*.

They are given credit at apeclfled
rates for tha work and UH* da
their bit to contribute.
Resident* af thu lawn contribute
wood, plea, potato**, fresh vege­
tables, eggs, brand and other nenecrUltles, while several mother)
ar# taking earn of tho laundry
for Ui# hoarding puplb to do tMlf
share. One farmer ha* given all
Ih* milk from his three rows. In
return for which Mrs, Johnson
pays for their fodder.
\
So the barter syitem of eiM^fbutton* it working to tfie mutual
benefit of the school and the town,
uid Mr*. Johnson b leaving for

the

U .S. S t e e l Pays
F i f t y CentB As
StoV:k Dividend

1p the hero at the occasion, paptaln -OUdVi C.
hert Ik no flowery Uit*ua«0 to majto one doubt that a real
irdtgBMl' snto'yilAtted when he drove hia ahip, the Amerl
rajfMWcHWt; thfOuftl heaVy aeaa to raaeh the aide of the
itHcVeit veiMf slid taVd o ff Its crew of 22 men.
•
i W a yfat no ihentloii' o f motinUlnoua Waves, whlcl
m ade the tran sfer o f thb mdn a jtorilous ta ik and trlej
th e toughest heart o f tha eeAmen. W e eapUln'B. irpor
F S S 3 £ 2 £ i £
told it fa th#,almj)|e, exact and hence beaut ful Uhguagi
frtt th* Cldnsee a n o f 't h e M l : " w i experienced g rea t d ifficu lty In taking Un
f t U the tMpa I* JhM bH ryivtrg'aboard,' OWliqr to the MgfH awtll and deep rolllnj

G A R N E R KKBE
ASKED TO HAVE
C A B IN E T SEAT

*’ wttr tM* ether chart
ThlrtV Ihu? nb description o f roaring winds, and tv
aehtlniknUHtlnrf about the ditigeFa dt sttoh an undertaking

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
iper dispatch w W *

a r i-s s s iA .
s r /w w R
SSIs lines' a4' t«»rt- Or ‘
CtiaftbeV to

lira. CXMo* dtiiai
■#ort. N. C., Is .W

ulna being only 46, ’ .
•
Th« Wednesday Club bald IU
rsgultV mSetlng Wodnasday at
th* ham* of Mr*. Ooorgo H. Ferndd; Mrs. O. W. Brady adntlaoed
her mast Intersatlng’ talk on
Mexico alto dt.played kodak pi*,
tors* lake* In'Mrxteo by Mr.
W*ed&lt; a brother of Mrs. J. W.
Dick Ins. Aa Intaroatlng sketch of
W
iN/g
K r .. Prpaeott
hia
n ii&amp;
r f a-w
• t t ” - - , and
works won road bp Mr*. L. Q.
Strlngfsllow aad an outlltt of th*
Ufh, of' Hernando Corteo by Mrs.
J. H- Roomltlat whs road b f Mr*.
M. HI Btwkr. Tha story of. th*
eooqdeet sf Mtklco w u very shSoAalaiagty given by Mlu M«l&gt;
Whltner..
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Social Calendar

S t Johns R i v e r
F l a g s h i p Sinks

• Most ffcttr o f heroism ara so enshrouded with gUmordua wdrda. that wd goirtothnw are heilUnt about glvlni
* rnott thrilllUr, or

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It waa eroktd by discussion af af three, branded the ouiter ret­
loan* to railroad* to pay o ff their o ld ion aa “ malty gone stork
Indebtodneaa to tha banka. AUaa mad", and declared the rwslverPomarene, chairman of tha corpo­ ally H i one Of the moot efficient
Complimenting her daughter,
ration board, told the committee; In the eoulh.
WKDNRSDAY.
Wa* BIUl* Wlgtit has returned Mary Fra aces Harvey, who cele­
Th* regnlar social maatlag of
Speaking for tha reaelutlon.
“ I have a feeling that aoma af
/ t e n St- PMonkarg where she brated her third birthday anniver­ the Auxiliary Beth Isfeel wlU be
•■r larger banka that ara from 75 Rapre»enUtlca
CrswfLrd
at*
JpBU sevefld week* a* the guest sary recently, Mrs. J. F. Harvey held *at '8:00 o'clock r. tho Com­
percent t« 110 percent (far **** tacked tha university admlnistrsJ M O m Virginia Gewdy.
entertained with a birthday party munity Center with Mrs. Chs-lts phaab) liquid, ought to play a tion and paid "President Futra.l
on Friday afternoon at her home Kaiuter aad Mrs. J^HdrskswIta a* larger pan In financing tha road* and hia friend* are trying to tell
Mr*. Jl. H. Pratt, of Leland, 1208 Myrtle Avenue. Tha room* hostesses.
/
and meeting tha loan* aa they ma­ ua roue try boy* we can’t regu­
Mbs-, b the guest of Mr. aad Mrs. wh*r« th# gueete were entertained
ture. It la thair duty to continue late a hired hand.”
F. N. Whitehurst, 101 East Sor­ were decorated with ***** 'aad
■----THURSDAY
.
thb financing. These banka, after
In favor of the Investigation,
bawls of gladioli aad nasturtiums.
RsguUr meeting of th* South getting all the money In the com­
During th* afternoon games SUe Primary P.-T. A. wUI uke munity, treat It aa if It war* In Representative llorloo charged
the univerelty “taught doctrine*
and contests •srera eajayed by th# place at $:00 o'clock at th* school cold storage."
landiig to make athelaU" and
guests. At a late hour refresh­ auditorium.
A Founders' Day
Senator Couten*.
Republican, that two uniranily graduate* In
ments war# screed by th* host#**, program wl!| h* -Iren.
sasbtod by Mrs. B. 9 - Anderson.
Regular meeting of Seminole Michigan, chairman of the com­ hia community had Uught there
Mrs. a O. Danner. Mr*. Clarence Chapter Number Two Order ef th* mute*, agreed and *ddsd aome vig­ wae no hereafter.
“They ara athebti and It looka
Smith, Mr*. L. M. Ty**, and Mr*. Eastern Star wtl taka place at orous rrittebm o f the Flnane#
Corporation aa wall smarting It
K. K. Stoks*.
7:30 a'elock at the Masonic Hall. had “ fallen down badly when it Ilka *omc change ought' to ba
made In a univeulty that would
Thoea Inrlted to b* with the A covered dbk supper will b* held
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•: Arthur and at (;00 o'clock. Each member has made loan* t0 pay off banka with­ tend out ptudenli with thoea
out n record of the condition of Idea*”, he sold.
Katherine King, Mary Elisabeth been asked to bring • covered
the banka." Cootem added:
MiiAMoUMritti eepreaenle11 ve ' fromj
and U rlte Carrey, France* Phil- liiSb.......
’"•"T K iw k ^ r a n o T f s r i S y Herton'a county and the only tailed $18,914,757,' making th*
ttprrw itoif*'B*kw :*B »«y,wmfiiF’
The West 8Id* Primary P.-T. A. Information aa to what benefit
total deduction from casn i.urp|ua
foraign-born
member
af tha
mo**d from their home on South son, Betty Moore, Marjorie New­ will meet at 2:30 o'clock at the
commerce and Industry got by bouae. Repreaaatatlva Willem*, for th# year $80484,891 against
ga&amp;ftrd A**nu* and art residing man, Carl and Fay* William*, school auditorium.
a draft of only 8IA4749U after
paying the** bank loans."
at the Thrasher Apartments on Georg* and Jackie Sponetr, K. K.
branded the language of ‘.he ten*
“ 1 agree the bank* have net olatlon a* “ eery Insulting" to payment of dividend* In 1911. De­
FRIDAY
Stoke*, Jr., Ruth Burns, Roala Ma­
Park Avsnu*.
preciation
allowance*
totalled
ri* and Barbara Pitta, Marjorie
Annual business matting and don# their duly," Pomeren# re­ him.
*."9421433 In 1932 compare! with
Mr*. A. M. Bockoven and ton. and Raby Lon Anderson, Leslie ,luncheon of the Garden Club of plied.
“ The charge la made in thla
Jam** Frederick, of
Daytona Harvey, Oscar and All** Brooks, Sanford will be h*l(| at 10:30 A. , “ And you have not compelled resoution". ibid Repraaentative $47417499 In 1WI. ,
Bench, are spending this week Alton aad Dickie Wtbon, Boat M. at. th* Sanford Country Club. them to, though you had the pow­ Stanfield "that one of the prohern With th* former'll slater, Mrs- Littrsll, Margaret Danner, George Mrs. Malcolm Lander will gl*a a er," said Couien*.
fereoi* I* teaching that a ehaltje
Pomervn* raid that possibly In
Walker, Mr*. U M. Tyre. Mr*. talk on "Moths and Butterflies."
Joseph A. Mrltch.
aught to be made In our gnvernClarence Smlth/Mr*. K. K. Stoke*. Reservations “ must be mad* by aoma raw* the loan* should not
mtn. Certainly wa can aJmll
■ U * Lois Rowland and Mist Mr*. John Carver, Mr*. G. O. noon Wednesday with Mr*. J. C. have been made, but that it waa n
aoma change b needed. I don't
matter of opinion, nnd challenged
.Beatrice Snell, ef WrightovUle. Dannrr, Mr*. G. S. IJttrvll. Mr*. Benton.
Coumna t« point out what author­ think this lloune could fail, to
Go., are visiting Ut* former’s ab­ L. E. Sprncsr, Mrs. L. II. Harvey,
Mitt
Ann
Gabriel
will
have
a
ity the hoard had to force the admit thil a whole lot of change*
ler*, Mr*; E. D. Priee. and Mb* Mrs. Porter Pitta. Mr*. Roy J.
ahould be made tight now. Every
study rlaas at 7:30 I*. M. at the bank* |o "do their duty."
Alma Rowland, South Sanford King, Mr*. B. H. Anderson. Mrs. &lt;
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Couaena cited the law cresting good unlvaralty ha* foreign mem­ but he-said that hr expectrd that
C. A. Anderson. Jr.. Mr*. E.*A. «Junior High School.
Regular meeting of the Atneri- the board under which Its tonne ber* on It* faculty and I believe
Wilson. Mr*. Carlin William*, and
Jh* boat would be raised ami In
ran Legion Auxiliary will b# held must go ta the aid of commerce, wa oJght to have them.”
Mrs. S. 8. Telford.
1
at 4:00 oVloek at the home of Mr*. Induitry or agriculture. ’
Recital Is Given By
Before tha vote wa* taken, peration by at least next MonJ. 11. ninUrmlator. San Lanta.
In response to question* from Crawford turned to a group of
Mrs. Hickson's Pupils
ho witnessed the
A foreman
Th# board mealing wil| taka pbee Couiens, Pomeren* aald that up university graduate* who ara
Mrs. Wight Hostess
boat’, sinking said that workmen
at 3:30 o'eloek.
the
hou»e and ___ loading the war portion af
to Jan. 28 the corporation had au- member* of
’ Th* last of th* series of te­
were I
To Her Bridge Club There will be a District Chris­ thorisrd
loans to 8200 open hanks ahoutfd: "you are'not brav# un- th# lower deck, part of which I*
lltale by the puplb of Mr*. Fran­
|e*»
you
vote
for
thla
re*olutlcn
and
500
which
since
had
closed.
ce* A. Hickson waa given Momby
quantities of calendulas and tian Endeavor Rally at 8:00 at th# Tha corporation, up to Jan. 8. had and glee tt* an Investigating com­ below the surface of th# walrr
whin U wa* suddenly noted that
.rv»nlng_at the studio.of— Mr*. gladioli In' shad*#—of y»n&lt;sw and First Presbyterian Church.of thb authorised loans of $9.19,840471 to
mittee to ( bar the university's watfr ••* pouring In under th*
Htcksoa on Myrtle Avenue with orange were used to adorn th# city. All Chriatbn Endeavor mem- open banka and $80482,278 to
are requested to b« present.
skirts."
floor.
the Mis*** Mtnipe Emma Strange, rooms of the home of Mrs. Ralph
banka that have *ln# closed, th#
Dean Virgil Jone* Of Ih, colSomeone shouted “ All hand* on
Helen Chapman, Kathleen Adams. B. WlghtV South Sanford Avmue,
corporation chairman
testified, leg* of art* and ndencea at the deek." other* ordered worker* to
Helen McDanlab, wad Mary Man­ when ih* entertained th# member*
adding that he could not saw how University at r«iyett*vi!l* -saW begin removing th# freight, but
ning participating.
of the Tuesday Duplicate Club NATIONAL GUARD much of thb w*f actually ad- only five of the unlvernlty’a fne- before more than a doxen hole*
Th# program waa presented a* with a ferldgv party on'Tuesday
NEWS .
ulty of 150 member* were furtlgn had been’ taken off the boat. It
follows:
Senator
Wagnrr,
Democrat,
aflerhoon.
had settled »o quickly that further
Duet, "Galop", Streabbog—Helen
By K. H. CULLUM
A flir several progrciwlon# of
New York, asked Pomeren# hb
removal of freight waa Impossible.
McDanlsb and Mr*. Hickson. bridge high score price* war*
opinion of th# advisability of en­
■ml the er*w* were ordered to
acting such a resolution a* the
“ A Spanish Sturw", Blxly—Kath­ awarded to Mr*. H. B. Lawb and
friend* « f Private on* Couien* ha« pending before
Mr*. J. 11. Hlntermlrter. Refreshleen Adanu.
The boat sank atmlght down­
th* committee—and b the basis
"Pterret and Pbrrst". Man*- meats w#r» than served by the
ward. atrihing the bottom »l
for'lb*
Investigation
calling
•
fer
hostess, assisted by Mrs. Walter
for the
_
Zucca—Halan Chapman.
under water at lh» **•«•
*"•
Ing with an stuck of tonallitte.
BURpvnBlon of all loon* to rail­
"Nartbaua", Navla— Mary Man- S. Celt man.
dock. It thea turned on Its star­
With over SC per wnl, or 1&gt; road*.
Thos« preaent ware: Mrs. LeRoy
" ’&gt;
board aid# because of th# 20 fuot
"It woald be a mistake." Pomd, “ Humoresque", Dvorak— Chittenden, Mrs. J. H. Hlntormls- out of 81* prt»«nt at drill Mon*
depth of water In th* channel.
(Continued from Page One)
lelta Chapman and Mrs. Hick- Ur, Mrs. H. B. Lewb, Mrs. Wal­ day night, th# JU»dq“» rt*r* srrm; replied) "My poeltlon. and
The boat .U therefore lying on a
ter 8. Coleman, Mrs. J. C. Benson, Company, under th# supervision of I think It reflect* the view* of *11 because, In addition to th* warn­ sort of sloping shelf.
Paid*—Helen Mr*. C. H. Eckarsbn, Mr*. Joseph LbaUnanta DdCotte* and Hoff­ members of th* board. U that If ing of tlx months ago, Ihe cor­
Mr. Caldwell said that divers
“Th# Dreamer",
man, spent a very profitable them I* no* other possible way of poration let It known last week
A.
Mrltch
and
guest,
Mr*.
A.
M.
.................
from
Jarhsanvllb ami Palalk*
McDaniels.
evening In th# study of map financing tha road* and avoiding that a change was coming.
were railed »t ®nr* for ih# p«r.
“ HoUyhoA*", , Rol)|&gt;— Kalhleeu Bockovao, ef Daytona Beach.
rsadlng, telsphon# switchboard receivership*, w# ought to contin­
Some Wo’J Street quarter, had pose of locating the cause of IhAdams.
operation* and radio and mesaag# ue these Oo* ns."
looked for a $1 payment, other trouble. They arrived this morn“ Poinsett*",
Bllbro — Minnie Eddie Cantor’s Show
service.
for complete omis.ioo.
Strait*.
Claude C. Hill I* the latest
To
Play
In
Orlando
The Naw York Stock Kiehanif " l ir . Caldwell said that it may
“ Souvenir of Stephen Footer •
entry Into Company D. having
had closed when announcement of be possible to close the large
Hewlltt—Helen Chapman.
ORLANDO, Psb. 1.—On# of the tnlbted last Monday night.
the decblon was mad*, out Sire1 door* on th# starboard side *» well
"Volaa", Wacha—Minnie Strang*.
C-mpany D alto had 54 out of
greatest shows that svsr trekked
Corporation shares broke sharp s« on th# port side, sml pump ths
“ Gondolier Son*",, Nevln— Mary
across country, be It circus, drama $S. or S3 percent present Momby
ly
on Pacific coast mafkot* whne boat fro# of water for it U water­
Manning.
or musical comedy, la Eddla Can­ night. Lieut. Nordgren Instructed
trading was still In progress. The tight when til Its door* ar*
Duo Plano, “ Monltou", Morrison
them
In
military
coartery
and
tor’s vaudeville, which la booked
proforrsd finished hsro ot $8140, If that plan la not footvl-fearlbl*.
—Mlnnls Strong# and Mtt.
for two performances at th* Or­ formation for rallrthonlcs.
up $8 cent*, th* common o' $ ^ - It may b# necessary to sink
Sergeant
Stafford
and
Private
Hickson.
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'barge* or lighter* along rid# the
lando Auditorium, Feb. 11. Can.
23,
up $7 1-2 rente.
Bplvey werr very busy taking a
boat, he aald, and rate* the boat
ter, “ In person, not a movie", a*
Myron
C.
Taylor,
chairmtn
of
partial Inventory of th* supplba
MRS. B. E. JONB8 WILL TALK
by pumping water front th#
the personal appearance of a
the
company,
offered
no
comment
on hand In &lt;rdrr to ascertain Just
barge*. However, no plan of ac­
movie
star
1*
heralded,
1*
head­
when he handed the earning fig­
what had to be replaced, repaired,
At tho mooting tonight ot tho
tion had been decided at noon to­
ing
a
big
compaay
of
star*
from
ures *nd dividend *nnounccm«nte
P int Mothodtst Church *t 7:30
or ronowed.
day,
radio,
tha
stag*
and
sersan,
chief
to
reporter*
Just
btfor#
4
o’rloek
Sergeant
Virgil
Smith,
who
hat
•'dock. Mrs. 8. E. Jonooo will
There will be n« dleruptlon In
yesterday
Afternoon.
Asked boat aervk# between Sanford and
talk on tho subject, "Kingdom Ex­ af whom la Georg* Jeasel, a na­ been abeent from drill f«r soma
tionally
known
star
In
kla
own
whether another steel wagr re­
time, wa* present Monday night.
tension," oa *#t forth In the book,
Jacksonville Mr Caldwell
duction waa in prospect, he **td Loading equipment will be moved
the Coming King- right.
Du* to th* fact that other
"Christ
Sooto ora now on sate dally Jn|treate interfered with their
be had "no statement to make." to the company's leaaed dock at
from 10 A. M. to 0:20 P.-MT'at atlfraiag drill, Private# Rinee and
th* foot of Myrtle Avenue near
tho box office of tho Bead'sm Eubanks have received their
nits line of procedure. He wants
the Legion Hot.
something
In
return
for
th#
d.bt
discharge. - •
The "City of Sanford
wa#
relief arked by Great Britain and placed In service on Dec. 15, lull,
' Th# antenna at th# wlreleea
th* other European nation*.
station waa blown away last week
It* coming being celebrated aa *
Word that Italy waa going to part of “ Progress Day" It I* •"
during th* high wind, with the
Mnd representative* hero also In all-etee) eraft that contain* no
result that Ui* radio room wll(
be rioted unUI a new antenna
bolts or rivets, every part of It
ran be secured and Installed.
being welded together. It ha« been
While awaiting the arrieal of
In steady service- on the river
thb equipment. Sergeant Schnal
since that time, and ha* carried
will giet the red!* room a new
enormous loads of freight. The
Word was rocelved yrstenlay 8000 bolts of fruit aboard consti­
coat of paint.
frosa' Swagnr Shoriey. who I. In tuted probably thre, quarter* of
Th# Mediaal Detachment mut­
charge of th# collection ef Wash­ Its cdparity, It Is estimated, for
tered 81 percent of It* strength
ington date for th# Rooeovelt gov- 0v#r 7000 boxes of ellru* and olhat drill Tuesday night, having 2$
srnmenl roorganliatlon program, er freight have been loaded aboard
wit ef $t pausent. Of th# absen­
that Ullage wrra moving smooth­ tha boat In recani week*.
tia*. Privates Cameron and Dut­
ton could not bo present aa ac­
ly. Sherlsy U to h* Joined by Dan­
count of having to werk, Private
iel Roper,.of Rootb
,or;
AGED VKTBRAN DIES
Wlllbm Moyr was absent from
msr ronuaUsiooer
of laternol
revenue, toper’* aome I* heard In ATLANTA—Nathan Hamblin da
the city ead Private Lather David
•peculation over th* office of bud­ Jarnatto. 92, Coafederat# vstorwas confined to Ma heme with aa
P a a ta rla t
. •
attack af fla.
get dlrortar.
an died.
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Don and Made Dixon.
During th* firs* period the
With thousand* af appointment#
Medical
DetocbaMBt.
under
the
to
bo
mad*
In
tbs
organisation
of
Hoyt’s Miamian* Stage Band
command of Sergeant Saad* con­
tha new government, Mr. RooseBig Beauty Chorus
fined IU activities t* close forma­
vslt baa a boavf task ahead and
8U«w Show.
. Matin**
10
iy|*.
4
:
tion. The latter part af th# hoar
Uwre la rslmou t# bollevs consldf :M, 7 aad 9
Nlcit
16
was token a m by Captain Knox
•table aregrea* baa been madeTh* oppearanc* here of t»*n#
Vidal, ariatiou omthuaUat, ha* doTheater in Orlend* sed mail
W ed,' Feb. 8, 8:15
vsloped suggestions be may be on#
ordsr* will b* fitted. H sccomps
of th# iiiU U ni itn n lin w id
sled by chock ar a a u y ardor.
listed man ta ba pQttint at oil charge to avlatlen. Mr. Rtteev.lt
th* drills froo* now oo la order has b o n atodyiag plans for unin­
to b*«mr profktent In th# or| callow to th# varjos* gov*n&gt;m#ot
aviating aclivltUa. ' .
regulations.
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Mrs. Harvey Honors
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ficials.
.
L. A .Stone. , f Chlcsio, i d
superintendent of dtnlng car* do-partmrnt o f tha C. dB- I. Co, r**
piled to th# reminder that "W#
»-alt be pleased to furnish oar,
Central Florida representative' .! ring cere art.* j . o r celM" a* a t
of tha Reliance Ufe Irsursnco ha(a dona I" tbo past, whrn avsil-.
Co., mat at a district meeting In ubla."
•
tha Celery Club yesterday, the
lueeta of Karl J. bchultt, dUliict
LAKE WORTH—Vtork on High
manager, Th* location, of tb-&gt;
School
Campus progressing raymaatlag wae determined by n
•ales contest during November Idly.
and December, won ty Mr.
Schulte.
.
O. O, Lamar, nianegrr of the
Florids-Gtorgte departments waa
n principal speaker during th*
BIO Lambtr Co.
day. In hb talk to tho several
12th and Hall*
Insurance salesmen he sg|j that
Quality Merchandise at
the company they represent had
never reduced its annual rilvilend
Reasonable Price* with
scab, and therefor* is one of th*
Phase U
very few that la not reducing It In SIP SERVICE
1938. II* abo aald that th* Com­
pany showed a substantial in­
crease In assets, reserve, and sur­
plus for th* year ending Dec. 31,
1032, and that during I03J the
eet
urt
company did not experbrwi the
less-wf-'dettnqueney-'of one-p^nny •
In either Interest or principal of
Its Investment*.
A fter, lunchsop at th* Club, th* Dsa't arglset ■
sshlng, lirtd. ■
tabtmen heard more taika and
kurning (••&gt;- ■
reports, and discussed various
Let osr Foot ■
plans which will be Inn’tguratad
Corafrwt K , p -n , ■
trslnrd la Dr. I
throughout this district Vtthin a
8rbnlTs ■wlbnda.gfv
fsw weeks.
hot Irsl frvs, aad
Upon adjournment, Mr^ Schulte,
ta gat lasilag rstbl
assisted by Newton K. l-ovetl und
F. II. Harrison, memberi o f th*
H. &amp; A. D ept Store
local agency, conducted the vbi. 5th and Sanford
tors on a tour of th* Iskefront,
th* too, and th* csleiy section. U
draw expression* of pralv# over
the sign* of activity on all sides.

Insurance Agents
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As Schultz Guests

Arkansas House
Refuses To Probe
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New York Central Is
Using Florida Celery
Latter* reaching th* Semlnol#
County Chamber 0ffi&lt;* todajr In­
dicate that the New York Cen­
tral Une* an,| the C. A E. I.
railroad opSralthg but of Chlcaga
are 'among the many large rail­
roads whose dining car menu*
feature FlorbU celery..
“ We appreciate very much your
bringing to our attention that
Semlnol* Ceunty and Florida cel­
ery of eacellenl quality Is now
on th# markets, and w# are always
ready and willing to eo-operut#
in any poetlbl# way", raid • let-

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Whereas, odr lloavenly Fothor
In Hb divine wisdom her aeen
lit to rail horn# our beloved »b-|
ter. Mr*. Sarah Parker,
And, whereas, In ner death our
Sunday School class baa lost a
faithful workrr svrr ready ami
wiling to serve. *
Therefore, be It rerolvrd. that
we, th« members of tho Truth
Sttktrs Msthcdist Sunday School
das* recognise and deplora our
great Iota in th* death of our
dear class slater and sincerely and
most affectionately extend our
•ympsthy to the brrrnved husband
and brothers In their rad afflic­
tion.
And, be It further resolved, that
o copy of these resolution* he aant
lo the husband and one each to
Ih* brother*, and a ropy be pre­
served for the irtcOrdr of the
Friendship Is the golden link
Which hinds true friends to­
gether;
A friendship warm, sincere
and true.
A gift to prii* forever.
Fdr In this world of sorrow
and wo*
.
A ' friend Just stem* Godgivrn.
Whose tender deeds and acta
of love
\
Make this Ilf* onVhsrorth
living.
—■
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Mrs. Tom Williams
Mrs. R. L&gt; Shlnholter
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___ , _______ *i of Irnromarable farina with the opernof which thay are totally uhfaihlHar. To aecnre shy
an* wKAUVhr they muit aelf the farma back to the
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Wa* BIDI# Wight ho* returned
~ . Fetersborg where eh*
rent wash* aa th* guest
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can exchange whatever. aorphm
i they hare far labor, aad
they,
iMcessItie* of Hfo, the oaeha
officers forecast * Owlrlng arganiaation, which will fprnUh
ployed

if stance*. Th* school Is mpported
y entirely by

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accom panied by
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BIRMINGHAM, A ir, FW&gt;.1 &gt; A philanthropic baiter system. do*
rtlopod to suable th* School*#
Organic Education at Fafrltopov
Ala., an Institution where-grid**
tad uneismlnatlon at* naknowi,
to eoatlnua in *xisteaca--whs'#*•
scribed rfc**lly by Mr*: Mariana
Johnson, founder and director «of
th* itfaool.
-of u
The school, which esIsbmted'TW
twenty-fifth anniversary’ df -'It*
founding lo t Novsmter, *Hn# to
provide th* right ecnlHtonf'for
th* normal growth of •'rlliMYcn
through a' program of "Fterithr#
handiwork a* wall a* more*forWal
studies. No standard* of afHDtv*m*nt arc s«t up. Th* godl M to
•ilmlcat*
self-consclousncss ’ rff
either superiority ur Inferiority
and produce normal •dulU&gt;'tiMf
rolnntary

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for every year t'W sthool hat bestin session,' was th* slogan," Mrs.
Johnson said. "But ,wh«n wti *spproach*d th* marchants df th*
(own, usually th« most generous'
contributor*, th* unanimous re­
negotiations with E n g- sponse was that thay bad ho men:h compromise* and r r "Operating expenses of the
throughout tha whole
school already had been rut ta a
Hgt * program o f debt reduction, vol- minimum with tha budget less
■ tit conscientiously expedited by both than half of what It had besn In
lirltely superior to aueh unsound previous ysars. W* ended last
flatlon, domestic allotm ent plan* year with a deficit but nur staff of
nine teachers—the school rovers
latlvrs Which ere certain td be
all
work
front
klnfrrgortsn
lous conseqUrttewC
.
through high school-had tuTUhIssrrd to sorvo tgain this year at
groatly roduetd salaries, To be
paid only If wo could afford It.

MAYO—ItnywvrrncnU matte at
Gulf Filling Station, operated by
A. T. Folsom.

llowevrr, there wa* a great fall­
ing off in out-of-town pupils who
board at th* school and pay’ s
u ’ tain sum to co*cr their living
*\p* »t*, so that thla aoure* of
Inrume was reduced."
On* enterprising merchant »ugsrstrd, however, that his cont’ lhollon of {28 be taken out in
trade, said Mn. Johnson, and thus,
ih* barter system was lorn,
Drug (tore*, doctors, restau­
rants, grocery stores, and even the
'Fairhope garage fell in with th*
plan at once. The doctors gave
free medical car* to pupil* und
trackers until the amount of their

contribution was net. Th* garage
and restaurants paid their contri­
bution* with a form of scrip which
Mrs. Johrmn, in turn, Issued to
(acuity members In lieu of salary.
Groceries and phahttaei** sup­
plied th* school with (hair warn
instead of rash.
The system spread, Mr*- Johnron added, until now th* school
rax ily meets Its overhead. Boy
pupils, anxious to mak* contribu­
tions, do tha gardening. taka car*
of the furnaces, keep th* build­
ings b&gt; repair and do other odd
Jobe, while the girla help with the
cleaning and wash th* dlibea.

giren credit at specified
rate* for the work and Jolt do
their bit to contribute.
Residents of tho town contribute
wood, pie*, potatoes, freak *•«•'■
tables, egg*, bread and other nerrestsities, whit* several-mothers
are taking car* of th* laundry
for tha boarding puplla to do their
share. Otic farmer has glraii all
return (or which Mrs. Johnson
tajri for their. foddor.
.
Ho th* barter systom of con’.'lbuttons U working to tbo mutual
benefit o f th* school and tb# town,
and Mrs. Johnson is leasing for

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- gdrrte position'u/oft* who ItKvIng bor1 on hto.farm W rtM fed td re^toy twrtlty
It aimiHy ealrt be done.
iOnutahcM Ufa J6#lcal eourod to drat a
rate of IntAfai And accond, wherever
rdtfllth m to tha principal itaelf. ForeMhfe a practical mean* o f woahlng out
In normal t!/nA, bfaf Whenever th* w*il»qe* neeettoty on a Wholesale arato.
ore Impractical to the creditor than

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Mrs. Harvey Honors
Daughter With Party
Complimenting her daughter,
Mary Francos Ilarvay, who cele­
brated her third birthday anniver­
sary recently, Mrs. J. P. Harvey
entertained with n birthday party
on Friday afternoon at bar borne
1100 Myrtle Arena*. Th* room*
wher* th# guests wsrs entertained
were decorated srilh ra»«s and
bowls of gladioli and naatnrtiuma.
During th# afternoon game#
and contest* wsr* enjoyed by the
guette. At a late hour refresh­
ment* wsr* served by th# hooteoo,
assisted by Mrs. &amp; U- Anderson.
Mrs. a O. Danner, Mr*. Clarence
Smith, Mr*. L. M. Tyg*. ‘ "d **"•
K. K. StehaoThos* invited to b« with th*
honor guaat wort: Arthur and
Katherine King, Mary Clubeth

Social Calendar
WEDNESDAY.
Th* regular social mooting of
th* Aaxillary Beth lamol will be
held 'at 1:00 o’clock *: Ih* Com­
munity Center with Mrs. Cha'lca
Kanner and Mrs. J. HsmkowlU tk
hostess**.
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son h k m w th ltrto ft htrt|»t
mainder o f th# wlatar *#a*on
Wa of HWMfce
h M f Mr. aM Mtk J. D. A rM r,
ft’ to keep Mbs geV of*
a linos at lank*. Or do they Mrt. Grlsaora U' aa auht o f Mh.
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regnlak meotlag Wednesday at
tko hem* of Mr*. Georg* H. F*rnAU: Mrs. O. W. Brady continued
bdr matt Interacting Ulk on
Mtotfce and displayed kodak pi*,
■ fu ^ A U o ite r AHhtnr Butl wak tana Ukch In Meileo by Mr.
w *«(. • brother of Mr*. J. W.
Dick In*. Aa Intoroatlng sketch of

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work* wan read by Mr*. U tt
Strlagfsllow and an outllna o f tk*
Mfk.of Mtraando Cories by Mr*.
J. H. Boumlllat n &gt; rn d b f lira.
M. HI Bewler. Th* itory o f tk«
WOftNt of Mtxlca wa* Tory ski*
MUlatagty glrsn by Miss M*]l
Whltaer.
NATION! ARA UNITED

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THURSDAY
ReguUr meeting of tho Sosth
Hide Primary P.-T. A. will take
place at 3:00 a’doch at th* school
Mr*. B. L. Wells, of 8parko, Go..
auditorium.
A Founders’ Day
I* spendlag a short tlmt ham with
program wll| b* riven. *
her daughter, Mrs. P. N. White­
Regular meeting of Seminole
hurst, 101 East Seventh Street.
Chapter Number Two Order of th*
Easter* Ster wll Uk* place at
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. -Terrible,
7:30 e'elock at tk* Masonic Hall.
of Oreoa Cam Spring*, have ar.
rivnd here to spend seme tim* and
A covered dish supper will b# bald
ar* residing at 111* Sanford At*.
■t 3:00 o'c’oeh. Each member ha*
been asked to bring a covered
fV*T-l-|--------- --------■W r wM'W ir ' pr o r t n w r iUNV ^ C T U i m n f i t l
. The West Side Primary P.-T. A.
oot*. Marjarte New­ will meet at 3:30 o’clock at th*
moved from th#|y home on South ___
— ' Betty uM—
Sanford Avenue and arr residing man, Carl and Fay* William*, school auditorium.
at th* Thrasher Apartments on George and Jockte Sponctr, K. K.
FRIDAY
Stokes, Jr, Rath Burn*. Rosie Ma­
Park Avenue.
ri* and- Barbara Pitta, Marjorie
Annual business meeting and
and Roby Lon Anderson, Leslie luncheon of th* Garden Club of
Mr*. A. M. Boekoren
Daytona Harvey, Oeenr and Allc# Brooks, Sanford will be held at 10:30 A.
Jam**
Frederick, of
Boach, or* spending thla week Alton aad Diehl# Wlteon, Rote M. at th* Sanfovvl Country Club.
her* with the former** aiatar, Mr*. Liltr*n, Margaret Danner, Georg* Mm. Malcolm Under will glva a
Walker, Mrs. L. M. Tyre. Mr*. talk on “ Moth* and Butterflies."
Joaaph A. Mtitch.
Clarence 8m!th.'Mr*. K. K. Stoke*. Reservations *mu#t bu mad* by
V i s a Lois Rowland and Mlaa Mrs. John Carver. Mrs. G. O. noon Wednesday with Mm. J. C.
Jlfa trice Snell, of Wrtghtavllte. Danntr, Mr*. G. S. Uttrell. Mra. Benson.
0*^ are viaiting th* foni^er’i ala- L. E. Sptncer, Mm- L. H. Harvey,
Mis* Ann Gabriel will have a.
tar*. Mrs: E. D. Price, and Mia* Mm. Porter Pitta, Mm. Roy J.
Alma Rowland, South Sanford King, Mm. B. H. Andemon. Mm. study class at 7:30 F. M. at the
C, A. Andemon. J r, Mm. E. A. Junior High School.
Aetna*.
*
Regular meeting of th* AmenWilson, Mm. Carlin Williams, and
cun Legion Auxiliary will be h*ld
Mm. 8. 8. Telford.
at 4:00 o’clock at th* horn* of Mr*.
Recital Is Giren By
J. H. llintermlster, San Unta.
Mrs. Hickson’s Pupils
The hoard mooting wll| t*k# place
Mrs. Wight Hostess
at 3:30 o'clock.
Jh* last of tho oorles of toTo Her Bridge Club Thom will bo a IMatriet Chris­
cltala by th* pnylM of Mn. Fran­
ce* A. Hickson was given Mamlay
Quantities of ..talvndt'loa and tian Endeavor Roily at •:&lt;*) •* th*
•rentng nt th* itodlo of Mra. gladioli In shade* of yellow ahtr •First Presbyterian ChUfthir this
Hickson on Myrtle Avenue wltji orange worn used to adorn th# city. All Christian Endeavor mamIh* MU*** Mtnni* Emma Straiw*. room* of th# homo of Mm. Ralph bom am requested to b» pr***nt.
Helen Chapman, Kathleen Adam*. B. Wight, South Sanford Annuo,
Helen McDanlete, aad Mary Man­ when she entertained th* member*
ning participating.
of th# Ttesday Duplicate Club NATIONAL GUARD
The program wa* presented as with a bridge party on- Tuesday
NEWS .
follows:
afternoon.
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By K. H. CULLUM
Duet, "Galop", 8tr»obbog—Helen
After aovcral progrc*»lona of
McDaniels aad Mrs. Hickson. bridga high acor* prixe* wart
opinion of th# advisability of en­
acting such a resolution aa the
"A Spanish Shaw", BUly—Ka'h- awarded to Mm. H. B. LowU and
Th, many friend* o f Private on* •Cot’ trns has pending before
Mm. J. H. Hlntormlstcr. Refrtahloon Adam*.
"Pterrat and Plerret". Man* monta wore then served by the Robert Knight. Company D, will th* committee—and l* th# basla
hootess, assisted by Mm- Walter regrot to Worn that ho la aulfnr* for'the Investigation calling * for
Zucca— Hotea Chapman.
Ing with on attack of lonallltl*.
suspension of all loan* to rail­
"Narclaoua”, Nasln—Mary Man- 8. Cilinun.
With over 0C per evnt, or 19 road*.
Thot^ present were! Mrs. LeRoy
_ _
"It would be a mistake." Pom■ r . "Humorssqno", Dvorak— Chittenden, Mm.’ J. H. Hlntorml*- out of 31. peasant at drill Mon
night, the Headquarter* orrne replied. "My position, and
llelea Chapman and Mr*, llkk- ter. Mm. H. B. UwU, Mm. Wal­ day
ter 8. Coleman. Mra. J. C. Benson, Company, under th# supervision of I think It reflect* the view* of all
ton.
Lieutenants OdCottei and Hoff­ member* of th* board. I* that If
“The Dreamer",
Paid#—Helen Mrs. C. H. Ecksmen, Mm. Joseph
man, spent a very profitable them is no* other possible way of
A.
Mtisch
and
guest.
Mm.
A.
M.
McDaniel*.
evening In th# Itudy of map financing tho rood* and avoiding
"HoUyhodk*", , Rol)(&gt;-K»tht**J Bockovw. of Daytona Beach.
reading; telephone switchboard rocrivtmhlpa, w# ought to contin­
Admms.
operation* and radio and metaag, ue these loan*."
"Polnsott*",
Bilbro — Minnie Eddie Cantor’s Show
service.
.
8trn*g*.
Claud* C. Hill I* the latest
riV h 111?
To
Play
In
Orlando
"Souvenir of Stephen Footer ,
entry Into Company 1). having
HowIRt—Helen Chapman.
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m A II A V I?
ORLANDO, Fob. 1.—On* of th* enlisted laat Monday nighL
"Volt*". Woeh*—Minnie Strong*.
Company D also had M ost ol A S K E D * T 0 H A V i J i
gmetest shows that svsr trekksd
"Gondeller Song", Novln—Mary
n t o m i T l O f ? A ID
across country, b* It circus, drama *6. or 63 percent present Monday
Manning.
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or musical comsdy, la Eddta Can­ nighL LleuL Nordgmn Inalruated
Duo Plano, "Manltau , MorrUon tor’s vaudsvllls, which la bookad them In military courtesy and
—Minnie Strang* and Mir. for two performances at
(Continued, from Pal* 0no)
Or­ formation for calisthenics.
Sergeant Stafford .and Private treasurer, and Edward J. Flynn,
HUkson.
lando Auditorium, Fsb. 11. Can­
Spivey were very busy taking a of New York, sat with Mr. Boo*#tor, “in person, not n movlo", as
partial Inventory of tho aupplioa
MRS. B. E. JONBS WILL TALK
tbo personal appearance of « on hand In trdcr to aacorloln Juat felt through the afternoon.
Today th# Presldent-vlect hod
movie star la heralded, I* head­ bat had to bo replaced, repaired,
At th# meeting tonight *t th#
an opportunity to go to work on
ing.
a
big
company
of
stem
from
or renewed.
■ th* tariff reciprocity program be
Pint Methodlet Church *t 7:30
Sergeant Virgil Smith, who baa |o preparing for tb# forthcoming
o’clock. Mm- 8 . E. Jonoo# will radio, tha stag* and screen, chief
of
whom
la
Georg*
Jeasel,
a
na­
behn absent from drill for som# economic confrmncoa with Eu­
Ulk on th# subject. "Kingdom Ex­
tension," ns »*t forth In th# hook. tionally known alar In hlo own tlm's, wa* present Monday nighL rope. Donator Hull, of Tvnn##***,
Du* to th* fact that other
"Cfcrbt ***
Comlnf Klnf right.
Santa ara now on sale dally Interests interfered with their has been Invited here. Prof. Ray­
from 10 A. M. to 0:30 P. M. at attending drill. Private# Rlnea and mond Moley. economic adviser. I*
tko box offtco of tho Boacham Eubanki bar# received* thslr due nt lb* same lime.
Mr. Roosevelt Intend# to go Into
discharge.
*
action within n day or two *ft#r
' Tb* antenna at th* wlrtloaa
dom." Other epeoktrs wll| Mslat station wm blown away teat week hit Intuftiratfon on th# 4tbU ■ad
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Mm. Jones. A cordial welcome during Ih* high wind, with the economic meeting* with Great
S'*
U k t Mary
la extended to all member# ami m u lt that tN* radio room will BrtUln. He U formutatlag a defi
m oor, rob. i
r i n i iSi Ctartir
frieoda
of th* church to attend bo clooed until a now antenna
A d m U .la a I t .
this ssrslcs.
can be secured and Installed. with an Intern*tug loetura on
While awaiting thf arrival of Hrat aid, using a* hi# subject
-------- C------------------- this
equipment. Sergeant Hchaal "What to do to prxvtat Iom of
will glr# the radio room a
_ bLod from th* asvsring of on
coot of paloL
•rtery; also how to Hop oos.
Jht Medlost ’Dstachmvnt mus­
”
tered 81 pomoat of It* strength bidding.
Mojcr .Stephen* wa# vary am
at drill Tuesday nighL basing M photic In his instruction* te Ui*
out of 33 praooaL Of tbs abion- hoy. last night that th# astir,
ttoa. Prlsateo Cameron end Dut­ company without caeoptlon pru.t
ton coaid not bo present on ac­ appear at drill noxt Tuoaday
count of hastag ta verb, Private
20—People—20
*
WIHIsm Moy* was absent from otbsrwlse he will bo forcod to
tho city aad Print# Luther David Issue order* for them to resume
Singers—Dancers—Comedians
woo conflaod to hlo bom* with on th* O. D. shirt, broueba* and
Fwturlac
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attack of flu.
leggings.
Don and Made Dixon,
During tho flr^t period tb*
Soma o f lb# boys complain lhat
Medical
DttarkmuaL
under
the
Hoyt’s Miamians Stage Band
they am unablo t« occur* (lack*
command of Sergeant Bands coa- long enough. If PrivoU Jock
Big Beauty Chorus
flited Its actlrittos t# close forma­ Kanner con bq flttesf oat, which
tion. Th# latter part af the hoar w m dcM, not another hoy in th*
fW S k ^ r a
MMlace 10-S*
1:30, 7 and 9
Nlffct
10-40
woo tokon over by Captain Knox company should bar* any trouble

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(Continued from Png* Owe)
It wa* tvoktd by dtocooeloa of of
-• thr*r,
ktirr branded the oaster rvs“ mnlty gone stack
loan* ta railroad* to pay off their oletion
Indebtedness to th* banks. Atie* mad",
“
and declared th* raalverPomsrvwe, chairman of the corpo­ ally was on* *f th* most efficient
ration board, told the committee: In tb* south.
Speaking for Ih* resolution.
"I has* a feeling that soma of
oar larger banks that ar* from 73 Represenlatit*
Crawftird . at­
percent t^ 110 percent (for ti
tacked lb* university administra­
phas Is) liquid, ought to ploy a tion and sold 'President Fetes I
larger part In financing tb* made and bis friends am trying to tell
and meeting lb* loans o* they mo­ us ruurtry boys w* can’t regu­
lars. It la their duty to continue late * hired bond."
this financing. Thee* banks, after
In favor of Ih* Investigation,
gelling all the money In tb* com­ Representative Horton charged
munity, treat it as If it war* In the university "taught doctrines
cold storage."
lemlirg to make athoiste" and
SenaUr Couiens.
Rrpublkao, tact two university graduates In
MlchtgaVr-yhalrmon of tb* tom- hi* community had taught there
rnlttee, agreed and added some vig­ was no hereafter.
orous criticism of tbo Finance
"They are atheist* and It looks
Corporation os well asserting It Ilk* som* change ought to b#
had "fallen down badly when it BMd* in a university that would
mad* loans to pay o ff banks with­ send oat students with tho#*
ut a record or
.
.. h# &gt;i(&lt;L
out
of tbo
tb* condition *f
of .ideas",
he .aid.
tbs banka." CT
Couiana added:
.......rrpreaentem*. ..fmhr
*1 tmrclKecn unoMs to flmTony •• , . county and the only
[formation as
a. la
te what benefit ” * ? "*•. *
,k l
Information
foreign-born
member
ut the
commerce and Industry got by housr. Representative Willems,
paying these bank loans."
braedrd Ihr Innguag* of ’.he res­
"I agree th* bonks have not olution a* “ trury insulting” to
dona their duty," Pomerea* re­ him.
plied.
"The charg* I* mad* in this
"And you have not compelled resoutiun". Gild RepreeenuUv*
them to. though yoa had lbs pow­ HtunIMd -’ that *w* of - the pro­
er," said Couaens.
fessors Is teaching lhat a change
Pomrrvn# said that possibly In
ought In b* made in our gnvern■oni casci th* loan* should not
men. Certainly w# can admit
have been made, .but that it wa* a
some change le needed. I don't
matter of opinion, and challenged
Couaens to point out what author­ think this House could fail to
ity th* board had to force the admit that a whole lot of change*
should be" mod* right now. Evrry
hank* to "do their duty."
Couaens cited th# law creating good university has forvlgn nu-mthe board undvr whWh It* loan* her* on Its faculty and I believe
must go t0 th# aid of commerce, we aught to have them."
Before tho vote wa* taken,
Industry or agriculture. '
In response to question* from Crawford turned to a group of
Couaens, Pomeren* said that op university graduate* who are
the
house nod
to Jan. 28 th* corporation had au­ members of
thorised loon* to 6200 open bank* shouted: "you arc not brave un­
and 690 which since hail dosed. less you &gt;nte for this rr»oli:llnl
Th# corporation, up L, Jan. 8, had and give »* sn Investigating com­
authorised loans of 1930,049,271 to mitter to (lear th# university’*
open banka and 389,302.278 to shirts."
banka that hav* sin* closer), ih*
Deen Virgil Jons* of Ihu colcorporation chairman
testified,
g* of art* and sclsnce* at tho
adding that h* could not saw how University at Fnysttsvllle said
much of this wa* actually ad­ only flv« nt the university’# fac­
vanced.
ulty of 150 members were foreign
Senator
Wagntr,
Democrat.
Naw York, naked Pomcrrn* hi* born.

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T* Force R. F. C. ReTuses To Probe
L o a n s Into Use State University

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from this can**.
Don’t fergat that federal inTheatsrC |0 Orlande atd null
spretion U Just arwuad tha corner,
erder# will bw fUlod If accompaand It Is necessary for/every on•led by check or uMwey order.
listed man te ha proMat at *U
the drills from naw aa In order
to boot bw proficient hi tho no-f
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U .S. S t e e l Pays
F i f t y C e n t s As
Stokrk Dividend
(Continued from Pag# One)
because, In addition to the warn­
ing of at* month* ago, the cor­
poration let It known last week
that a chanx* was comic*.
Som* Wall Street quarter* had
loohed/for a 91 payment, other
for complete omission.
The New York Slock Exchange
hod closed when announcement of
tha doclslon wo* made, out Sire'
Corporation shores broke shsrp
ly on Pacific coast market* where
trading was still in progress. The
proforted finished her# nt 301 .'&gt;0,
up M cents, the common *• 32'*.23, up 37 1-2 cent*.
Mymn C. Taylor, ehairm tn of
the company, offered so cuinnu-ni
when he handed th* earning fl«urea and dividend onnouncriio nU
to reporters Just before 4 o'clock
yesterday
dfternoon.
Asked
whether another ateel wag. raductlon waa In proapcct, he s*W
he had "no statement to make.”
nlte line of proesdum. II# wont*
something In return for tho d.bt
relief oaked by Great Britain and
th* other European nations.
i Word that Italy wm going to
Bfnd rtprt*«nUlivt* htr# tUo In
March on war dthta and ocononw»
brought no mepons* her*. It wm
(X|d oo mom appointment* with
ambassador* of foreign countries
had b#en mode.
Word w m received yesterday
from' Swogar Bherley. wh* Is In
charg* of th# colloetloo of W**h■ngton date for tb# Roosevelt gov­
- -*•— program,
er.as.qt
that
thing*
wvr#
moving smooth“

‘*
"
United State* Steel’* formal
statsmaat, pointing te th* reduelon of sllgntly more than »!»,.
VUO.UOO in net Meets during th*
year, cajed attention to th*
heavy burden placed on surplus
and working ruuourteo, “ notwith•tending
tb* Introduction
of
drastic economies as well *« re­
duction of wag** and salaries."
It then stated that In view of
current .ondltiaM, tb* beaut had
declared th# 60**nt
Ul.ideid,
adding lhat th* difference totween this payment tad the full
rat* "la deferred under the rumulativ* dividend provision* of
th* preferred stock."
Under United State* Steel's
charter, Ih* senior ahar* ar* en­
titled to dividends at FT annually
before anything tan be paid on
th* common. Th# latter’* dividend
was passed nine months ago.
Not since th* third .quarter of
1MI has United Stales Steel had
a balance of income for its pre­
ferred steak and director! sUca
that tlm* have dipped ,l**piy In­
to surplus to maintain th* divi­
dend. Tho
Th* amount inui
thus oppropnoppropri
dtnd.

*"•
turplua
total deduction from casn uurplua
for th* year |8O^04,«#4 against
a draft of only 3tJ*47J&gt;W) after
payment of dividend* In 1931. De­
preciation
allowance*
totalled
V0Jt21JW3 In 1932 compare l with
|47,317JI8V In 1031.

S t Johns R i v e r
F l a g s h i p Sinks
At C ly d e D o c k
IContinued From Png# On*)
but ho said that hr expected that
the boat would be raised and In
operation by at least neat Mon­
day.
A foreman who witnessed th#
boat’s sinking said that workmen
wsr* loading th# rear portion of
the lower deck, part of which I*
below the-surfsc* *1 th#--water
when It was suddenly noted that
water was pouring in undvr th#
Door.
Someone shouted “ All hands on
deck." others ordered worker* to
begin removing the freight, but
heforr mom then a dosen hose*
had been tahan off the boat. It
had nettled »o quickly that further
removal of freight waa Impoa.lbl#.
and th# crews wem ordered to
Ira * the craft al once.
The boat sank straight down­
ward. striking the bottom tl ttel
under water nt the edge of th#
dock. It then turned on It. star­
board »ld* because of the 20 foot
depth of water In the channel.
The boat I* thsmforc lying on a
tort of sloping ahelf.
Mr. Caldwell said that direr*
from Jacksonville an'1 I’alnlh*
warn called »* •"te for *h' . p“,.r*
pos* of locating th* rau»e of th
trouble. They arrived thla morn'"M r. Caldwell said that It may
he possible to «|o*e the large
doom on th# starboard aid* a* well
s . on th# port side, ami pump th#
boat free #f wntei* for it i» water­
tight when all It* door* «r. closed.
If that plan Is not foim,| feasible,
it may b# n#c#»**ry. to alnk
barge, or lighters along rid# the
boat, he eald, and ml*# Ih* boat
by pumping water from the
barges, llowtser, no plan ol ac­
tion had been decided at noon to­
day.
There will be no disruption In
boat m nrtr» b«twe*n Hanford and
Jacksonville- Mr Caldwell »ald.
Loading equipment will be moved
lo Ih* company’* lra**d dock al
th* foot of Myrtle Avenue near
th# Ugion Hut.
Th# "City of Stanford w m
placed In service on Dec. 16, 1031,
Its coming being celebrated m s
port of "Progress Day." It la an
•Il.,t**| craft that contains no
bolte or rivet*, every part of It
being welded together. It ho* been
In rieady »ervlc# on the river
•Ince that time, snd ho. carried
enormous loads of freight. The
6000 boxes of fruit aboard consti­
tuted probably thro# quartern of
IU cdparity, It I. estimated, for
over 7000 boxes of citrus and-oth­
er freight have been loaded aboard
th* boot In reconi weak*.
,

ter from Now York Central# |Offkials.
U A .Stone, 0f Chicago, and
superintendent of dining com doportment of th* C. I t I. Co, re­
plied lo tb# remlndor that "W*
•-Ml be pleased to furnish one
Central Florida representatives d ring cam wnc j . ur csl-ir a* »•
of tha Reliance Life Irsurancu hag*
, „ t . don#
.
te the r^iL whfn avail-.
Co* met at a district meeting in uble."
th* Celery Club yesterday, th*
ta of Karl J. hchultx, district
LAKE WOr.TH~V.ork on High
manager. Th* location of th-&lt;
School Campui progressing tapmeeting woo determined b? n
sale* contest during November Idly.
and Decamber, won ly
Mr
Scbultx.
G, G- Lamar, managvr of th*
LU M BER
Florida-Georgl* departments was
a principal speaker durin-; the
HID L a m b «r Co. day. In hi* talk to the several
istk and HsRr
Insurance Mlesmrn he sold that
Qualify Mtrchandko t l
Ih# company they represent had
never reduced its annual divllcnd
R c o o iu b t o Prlcra w ith
scale, and therefor* is one of the
P ho^ l »
very few that is not reducing It in SIP 1RRY1CR
1033. II* also sakl that th* Com­
pany showed a substantial increate In asset*, reserve, and sur­
plus for tho yeor ending Dee. 31,
1032. ami that during 1932 the
eet
urt
N01||||||;
company dw
did n0,
not (xport*nc«
csperienri tho
th*
h»w&lt;of"d. MilMUk.nj » l " UCV"^ nwy
Foot Comfort
In cither Interest or principal of
Export
tnnl.
It* lnvM
investmente.
After luncheon at Ih* Club, th* Do*'I oral##*
aaloern'en heard more taiks and asblag, tired,
beralag fret.
repuite, and discussed various
Let **r Feel
plan* which will be ina-igurated
O r i e l F.r pert,
■rsinwta In
rt* aese
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llr.
throughout tMa district within a •reined
Schoirrewih-lailvsTtwalbeesagb
few weeks,
fcxH u»r frre. ind iUw yea base
— UPSA. wliouisewnt-Ttr^Hc hultx.
s**iried by Newton E. liv e d und
E. II. Harrison, member* of tb*
local agenrjr, conducted the visi­ H. &amp; A. D ept Store
5th and Swtford
tor* on a lour of the lakefront,
the too, and the celery acctlon, U
draw expression* o f praise ovtr
the sign* o f activity on all side*.

Insurance Agents
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New York Central Is
Using Florida Celery
Letter* reaching th* Seminole
County Chamber office today In­
dicate that tbo New York Cen­
tral -U a # * -* o d —th a -C .-A -K .-L
railroad operating out of Chicago
am among the many Urge rail­
road* whoa* dining car menu*
feature FlorUla celery.
"W* appreciate very much your
bringing to our attention that
Seminole County and Florida cel­
ery of eicellent quality la now
on the market*, and w# am *lw*y»
ready and willing to co-operate
In any possible way", sahl a let-

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Value Hits
FINE STANDARD

M U SLIN
Bleached— 38 In. w ld i
Unbleached— 38^1 In. wkto

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YARD
10 Yds.

49/

HK8ULUTIONB
Where**. oOr Heavenly Father
In III* divine wl*dcm ho* seen
lit to eall home our beloved rio­
ter, Mr*. Sarah l&gt;arkrr,
And, whereat, In n*r death our
Sunday School ela*a hw lo»t a
faithful worker ever ready and
wiling to »#rve.
Therefore, be It retolvrd. lhat
we, th# member* o f tho Truth
Seekers Msthnlist Sunday School
riots recognise and deplor* our
great lota In Ih* death of our
dtar class sister and sincerely and
moat affectionately extend our
•jrmpsthy lo Ihr bereaved husband
and brother* In thslr sad afflic­
tion.
And, be It further resolved, that
a copy nf these resolutions bo sent
lo th* husband and on* each to
th* brothers, and o ropy be pre­
served for the reeords of th*
claaa.
.
Friendship la the golden link
Whleh binds Irus friends to­
gether:
A friendship warm, ilncer*
and tnis.
A gift to priis forever.
For In this world of aorrowand, wo*
A friend Just seems Godgiven.
Whose tender deeds and acts
of |osa
Moke thl* life o n * (worth
living.
Mr* John C. Vaughn
Mm. Tom Williams
Mm. R. I, Shlnholtcr
—Adv.

Belle Isle

M U SLIN
Bleached— 36 In. wld#
Unbleached— 39 In* wlda

6/

YARD
10 Ydn,

59/
“ Honor"

M U SLIN
Bleached— 36 In. W ld «l
Unbleached— 39 in. WUtot

8/
10 Yds.

79/
J. C. PENNEY CO.
212-214 E. 1st SL

AGED VETERAN DIIW
ATLANTA—Nathan. Hamblin da
revenue, toper's H*1"* *■
•peculation over the office of bud­ Jarnatte, 02. Confederate veter­
get dlroctelr.
an died.
With thousand# of appointment*
to ho mod* te th* organisation of
Ut* A#W' gotornmeat, Mr. Rooeevslt boa a hoary task ahaod and
Uwro la mason t# bolltvo ronsldsrmble Ryogrom hrn boon mad*.
Th# appearance hum of Gena
Vidal, arlatloa, enthusiast, h*» doW ed , Feb. 8, 8:15
vilopod augguaiteM h# may be on*
of th# aaaUUwk eonmlarlrs W
charg* af atlotten. Mr. Roosevelt
has boon studying pU u for unincstloa of th# rorlmi* gorsroment
aviation MlivltU*.
WogW F a a o o a Soprano

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• “FACE LIFTING
WITHOUT SURGERY"
Wa hav* Just procured a highly *
specialised scientific treatment, tb*
"Marcon F*rio| R#Juv*n*tor," th* rtstomp and moulder of youthful contour.Ths "Marcon" facial traatmtnt do**
K t Interior* with th* uao of any cos­
metic or fororlt# cream.
.
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treatment* kday for th* small pries of

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V HEW YORK, FEB. 1— Newsp q a r apaco, charnetartnad no tna
fvpaat fenraaa o f retail odvertia:J ffa, ahould ta need today In
target quantity, Harford Powel..
t a u m r o f Abbot Kimball A Co..
A a w York advertising ngtncy,
Olid lha litas promotion division
« the National Retail Dry Uoeda
j j taaelaUon- "Stores naad more
M*w*pap«r. ipete now, and not
Mad’*, ho tmphaahiad. “ We cm J W n fool that Ihoy Mud to
gfowd morn Intarrated nawa nto
' upeaier* at tho maellng
that newepapera warn n*t
advertising
Wnsibla ' when
id to 'bring lha exported repi Ml bar, they fall, It war lha
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i do", declared Mr. Powtll, "It
Reply a dally picture o/ lha
It abd price policy of ymir

iwwapapar apWre, hccauac new*kpapar raidara know they can gtn’ •rally ballova Implicitly In what
ttfy aea In print.
•Stiraly”, Mr. Powell concluded,
."the qulckaet way to atrip ua of
•rr remaining purchasing .power,
aad'PUt u'a in lha tong Iliad of
Pilana'a, tlqataa, who heada tho
matt who vkit In tho cold for a commlltea studying the subject.
free bad at a Salvation Army Mr. lllack said that motion pic•' (Rafter la to adjourn auch agencies
unaa wars ueuful to itotra in
. «a adveiUilag which can contrlb-’
trplnlng and inatrucllng employ■ta to lha rapid eaie of goods."
•ei, and In Interesting lha buying
■" ’ "Today of all time* whan wa
public In uierchindlac.
Mayer
, ga«R 'sound promotion, tha tendUWomflald, of Naw York, aald
«*dy h to *«atreat and ta be ,Mr, Black had racalvad tha InJnanaly cautious, to think In tarm*
dursament o f tho auund-pictura
af raw* and flgaraa and a plot a'
U ii of marcKiniHsal Idaw—frnm- savonty-atx «loru*
John Mpoonor, of tha Vkoaa Com­
rs” , declared Ira A.
pany, outlined Ita cducollonJEadpublicity director of
vahtagaai Mr. Prica told nfWthu
early Interest by
departmant
stores and Ira A. Illruchmann, of
Lord It Taylor,' declared that It
could ba uuad as an adjunct to
newspapora In Iho iiromollon of
marchandlua. Many other speakers
Indorsed tha usa o( talking piclures 'as a promotion within the
atom, among them Pnnlel I!loo in­
field of Boston; Dorothy Hwennon,
of
Abraham A Rtruus; II. V.
Twomay, of tha Jordan Marsh
Company, Ronton; John lluRtar,
o f N. W. Ayar A Co., and Colonel
Frederick U Doveraua, of Krpi
Picture Consullaata.
Tho divlakin docldotl to mako a
survey of broadcasting and named
a committee comprising Kolert l&gt;
Lusk, L . ftambargvr A Co., Ne­
wark, chairman: William II. Meland, Filena'a Karl Kmto, Bloomlegible's, and Mr. Hirschmsnn.
Another committaa was named to
■tddy tho possibilities o f adopting
a standardised procedure to meas­
ure advertising results. Those
named tn this committee were
Hlrfney Mghtstona, Glmhtl Druth­
ers, I’hilsdrlphla, add Kenneth
Collins, (Umbel Urothers, New
York.

W id e r Influence
O f Legion Ik Plan
O f Organization,

taka more of an interest In poli­
tics, Investigating candidates far
ofTIca and learning thalr true
views on matters partalnlny' to
tha welfare of tha country. Wa
will enter politic* and heap office*
open for men with the true Amer­
ican spirit, and sea to il that man
with bad principle* ala kept out.
Wa sea more than1,UW,W0 strong,
ami ara growing, and It la in our
powar to aantlnu* to ba a great
Influanca for good."
Americanism ha* nothing In
commotf with Communism, Mr.
Johnaon said, ami he attacked tha
Communist Party and ita policies.
Wo hava dona awry thing in ‘our
powrr to oppose lha recognition

S IL V E R S P R IN G *, P U . 1 Pravldlalr «H&lt; t, trolly d r IV rtf
glaaa-hottemad beata, by paaana
rf which tho uhmariaa banUtle*
may bd studied and admired, what
la rial mad ta ha lha largest
tprfng In tho world It atlraetlng
many grolaglala •&gt; w«l| an eight,
•ear*.
Pouring forth 22,000,800 gullnag
of cryital rlaac water every hoar,
Silver Hprlag* could aupply each
perton In the United RUtea^with
•brut five gallon* dally. Afford­
ing U tho Plata Gcaloglcal Sur­
vey, 000 loqa of solids are earri-.d
off in aototloa from the airings
each day. But It wUI ha »00l)
yaara before any apprrrlaW* differanaa In tho surrounding ter­
rain la noticrebte.
...Aik*..w-pUi ld'4ak»f'aorwa 000
fret in (Hamatar. the eprlnga gfvj
no hint o» tho aurfact o f (ho
winder* In thalr depth*. Bo clear
le tho walar that every portion
of tho great baaln, in snipa plarrj
more than 10 feat deep, may bn
plainly »een front tha gla*a;bcllomd boat*. In fact, (hr water
la aetupjly fleeter than the air.
An ayrr-t banging papnrapta of
faUy-tiko wandara spread^ cut no
onj glldra over tha aurfaca of
lha water with gate fixed on lh*
■Irptha, On* moment tot catcbra
a view of a mountain range with
prtclpicra and gorgya- Than one
romts to lha Great Cararn. the
largaat eprlng of all. In which
mammoth retries two freight cart
could aland and, or and.
Romantic nnmaa have born
given to tha plcturesqu* spots
udder thg water, many coming
from lrgthde ‘ com string
lltw
eprlnga. The "bridal chamber" la
11 feet deep, and from Ita deptha
a. shower *f » balls .and.cryaula la

IIso that lha govarnmant la not
infallible, resulting in R, more
careful 'arntllalklng on tho part
of the people of tha candidates
fur public office. Tha voter* br­
eam* • little more alwptlral and
more lonecloua of govarnmant by
tha paopla. Tha aviction brought
more peopla to tho polla and
■tirqulated. a -greater -inUraat 4a
voting. Thla, I ballava, had a
large part In tha defeat of Prealwater, which laavas in round figdopfllopver,"
,
utes 32 mlllon acre*. Of this
amount, great area have reverted
to lha state because of tha nonpaymnnt of Uias. Tha great prob­
lem. therefore la what la tha
state to do obout this land."
Mr. Hum* pointed out that a
careful classification, and an Indi­
cation a* ta lh« boat way In which
land now unproductive may bo oilIfsod, would aalabllah a bail* for
wloa haadliag oV thla preblsm.
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CHARLOTTE, N. C-Cuatbarland connlg la going tq usa eortp
for money and bide for tho panttloa o f being lha flr*t In the slate
ts pat Ihv movCy already In force
la aavaml other oc^tloaa of thq
country, Into'forte.
Tha county comndeilonera . da.
elded to usa*serip and Immediately
ordered p l a t a n - f o r printing

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rirecfneuva art kale a*t»red la thi
above ealllleO cause ns Iks tlrd.
rl■r or Iteremker, A. I&gt;. I H Ii.l. as
Hpact* I Master la Ckasrerr, ••
UaBtor. tho sisik Oar »r gebruarr
A. D ; IN I. Ilk* same helna a Itble
Ray at ibl* (Viptl s*d a lega l Mlaa
uar, &gt;• ream or iba r - « r t Uvoe* *1
ttaalard, *f,ai**K .Caualr. rjirld a ,
will offer (or w le- In lb* Mabeel
bMOer r*e n t h curing Ui* legal

Glassford Thinks
Bonus Army Drive
Had Good Results

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f e 'S o K:
lag ta Iba Coasrr a t KenilaNc. and

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klate ql TlutIda. mare parlleularM
tfearrlbed a* r«tluw&lt; .tq.wlt:
• "La* I* at Mrlc AnOereaa'*
ASilUWa to Ovlada, acrnrOlag
ta. In* plat Iberaat raaarOeO la
rtal Boah 1. M (* 11. Publla .
iteeord* o f HaimnoU Cuuniy.
rtorldaTerm* cash. PotvbaMr I* par far

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"Both th* government and. the

people gaoarally war* baneflttod,"
ha aald,
"First, from tha, viawpolnt of
th* govarnmant It brought * nail,
antlon of the nalkxw | d« itata at
destitution * plating and brought
ho■** to tho gavtrotrvcnt the conliltloqa that aglpi nearly avary-

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UAltwiM.u a* iteeetver ml
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I Fa you r o R p h rlim ily to noil tha k o u it, cat.

furniture, ttypewriter,
y p e w r i t e^Nf
r , oor
r b*by
t tj^.Bpnra
baby cirrUffe.
ctrriec*, m
rent
meat, houve or puito, and cxehenge anything.
Old •furniture nnund the ptoee may bring ewtogb U pay 11

Hundreds win be walling end witching for yew wffer, h
wore will mike doUara front cento during Ibcne ttorgnln dnye. It
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Washington and Miami.
* "From th* viewpoint of (hr
paopla of tha 'country tha bonus
expeditionary foreta ware ban*ftotal bacauas thalr avHttan- and
tha variou* polltksl IpUigu**
conn*&lt;t«d with U roak* than
itf|g more woman le
Vqqly for thomsalrta
jbjkmlly uod hamas.
pd»taaehlng woman, ha

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Of Ailments That

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nmuLauaH or - non

MIAMI, FKB. 1—Tho advanct
of tho bonus c sped Ilionary forces
on Washington last summer has
bean fruitful of "vafy binaficli)
leaults and ha* dona the country
■om* gotd,” Brig, tlrn. Pelham I).
(Itareord. who wa* Washington
police commhalr.nar at tha tibia,
i1related In Miami racantly.

tOlcr InUriMlof
U a "vallajr *1 ■
goXoan," tho "Ml
tho ajn’a riya" (ill lW Water rival
the relnbcw In briOlQOi; tho
"tiontin of d a m 1' whore ttnrtga
plant • grow and UootOH, m M N
IlitIr gorgaona htcoms forth under
water. Ilka atma utlar fu nd- la
the world; and, of course, than la
a 'TUherman* paradise," (Jlltd
with more lhv„ M varlttlas •of
flth whleh »w|m armmd tho* boat*
and Ifrg to be fad Ilka lha IT
kind* i f lartloa which art iamtthing 0f pathTho spring flows Into tho Oak*
law aha River, eafttd tho croolodlat river In America, and la larga
enough to permit amall ataamtra
In tome up from tho M. Joluu

Loan U tho fcuntahs o f jooUl*
-History K } l that tKa.xad m u
fedgki mor* f n p m W f t* reUia tho* nktH * « U n sod oar*
liorxHnoi than for toy other

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ig t0 produce1 .thaw

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(Cmtlaaed from Page Oafl
Haratofera actirr in preediting
tax’ ialfi and n ert| i| t feYecloaum, farmer, throughout the
country today waited
action
which their evW foe maaUtance
had precipttaUd.
from Washington, Now York
City and varioos homo elite, of
Insurance edmpanic*' and
Ute
m u of atato bgtotature* came
reports of speeded effort to r»w
fina'selSl paIat of ridrifige db-

H U E S IN POST
ELft BY MCLIN
Netf Chicle Commis­
sioner Announces
Plans For Economy

Tw0 flat, offirera followed the
governori* lead in voluntarily r;dnclng their vatarU* 10 pvrmtL
They are J. J. Taylor. Taliahaiare, alale chemist, aod Jo* Chit*
tendril, Jacksonville, atatr atrvica
officer.

stands Id. It wont! ent'ncn-! -— —---------- r — ■—
tor very ditTrrrnt result* Iron, i— «&gt;0«l MB OOBBd

( the god

Cel€fy Market

t h c t o w h ic h

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PACKAGE

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*om* K " ,,lt •,,hm,“ h “
ment token from Larwy'* Drag
T h ro u g h courtw jr o f the U. 3. D ep artm en t o f A g ric u lth« exfdn.e of world t.a.L- *n.1 s l p „ through mUUkr Wedae*.
prior., ha. held, ercauvc Kirjrltlh ? j ay. p|„M -.tarn, Reward.
f v
lu re In co-operation w ith the F lo rid a S t a le M arke tin g
i securities or* payable in •irrlm g __________________________ ___ Toltly iinkorl to gold while t.’r -.old, LOST: Bo*ten t.rrirr, wvartog
Bureau, R. E . W in fre y . Sanfortl repreaentalive.
standaM la in operation. Airrti.a.r
leather collar, answer* nalnr
securities, however, ivtiaBy run- TLobhy," reward, fhtjne ?tt K.
rainitis No c a r lo ! i r t l u N ,
IKH.
{oft trork Mupitllww ftteo*»j»I
tain a clause making th'm aivsvy*
t'vievy •« tile *'t# t» i* k rrt*&gt;lpl». ilanMhtl
payab’e in gold. Therf.irr, if (he
T » M 4 a y . J e a .;» l« » a . m .irk »i
w m l.*
F l«
| liulke rral»«»,
ItMlIvIduaHv
Ufited State* went olf the aold
a
,*-»!#
a I very
f* B
flllfB ,
tin !
t
standard it would entail tutsi .»•**
, i
ia ’ '
ls*.*i.O; i e d . „ *
r** :
'M.irk*l i n k an
distress, lncrea*el debt I,.ait and
the flight nf gold to other mull RENT AN Austin. 6c per ml
trie., he ealtl.
Red A Son*. Ill Myrtle Are.
Tho monetary rommi.irr unari
Ft
IK SALE: Chevrelit touring
mously favored n general r*«u.iqv
tar, Km 3J.OOO mile^ motor
tlon nf the gn),| standard. I rofeo
A-1 condition, good tire* and MM
»or William* rai l.
top. Will rell fr.r cash only. What
ia my offer 1 Call at Herald &gt;ffftt
U.|*r&lt; ii Vim nn.l HOil P. M. OV
NEW YtINK. The w..r!.| -laud.'
EDISON, C»J,-Strawbrrrlea have a.ldrva* "t'hevndrt” car#! of Her­
at n rriM.noad, where it i.iuat rlpmed and |h r lire, are In aldrhiNiae lirtwren *lrnHg rt'um.niu* full bloom na a const queue* "I
natiunali iu ar.t n *yitem i.f gvr* warm *v ather.
10— F lo w rm and i't a n t i
eial iiitrriiatli.nal change like that
FOR SALK: Celery, cabbage, and
which “until ireent yraia laarkcd
pepper plants, M. S. NeleoB,
the pathway of rvononiir truei .kgat . N o n a :
E.itrka Hammock. Phone S&amp;lt.
arronlinK tu n
American ilrlrtalr, In tlu- j.t•’j.rs■atury rumml* mu uf rvtcrt* f.&gt;«
Ihr Internali..mil Miunjuiy umt

T a LLAHABMC, F .V
—Florida public achooli will need
—George R. Wilder of Plant City
#1,500,000 fat rtate fund, during
will take office today aa acting
P » Mt\ ye»f to carry on **
motor vehicle eommtoalondr, sueIjht . month*' term, Governor
G A 'tkrsV IU J:*"— C o u n ty
reeding If. U MtLIn, and an­
Wlto waa told yeiUrday by IM
nounced yesterday that more than Agent Fred U Craft recently
Beatles committee o f tho Fler30 temporary employe* of the
called attention to the outlook
1 Education Association.
One farm sale only was halted department would he dropped Im­ for Florida truck crops aa com­
.Tho educators said *1 a reti­ during the day. At Tuscola, 111., mediately.
piled by the Agricultural Exten­
nae* with the Governor that a group of farmers chased a rep­
lie declined to aay what other
iy hoped tho legislature would resentative of mortgage holder change, are to be made, but it ia sion »rrvice of the L’nhersi'y of
mr«p»late. that turn annually olf a farm when he attempted to raid 3d or 40 tag agent, through­ Florida.
This report. Craft said. la of
f the neat two years and to ral*e bids on the pfoporty. Other- out the itato are arheduled to be
intern! t.i
Alachua
Avid* for 11 in such a wap that 1wtso attention centered on those released. Auditor, completed a r.pecia!
I' - - a -a* a
- •*
county farmcra at thi&lt; time.
may bo paid In full,
who have been ashed for relief. transfer of th o deportment
they estimated that the* coiIt follow*;
Principal of the day’s develop­ Monday,
lt operating expvtfto* or the
Wilder will take office along ■'’ With the reduced vonrumvr
ments Includedi
Hie schoola could fa* cut from
1. At W.ihington a Senate with n number of new agmintre*.
M l M t t to IIU H J H * year,
committee
puahtd hearing, on the Mined In Governor 8bolls'* gen­
i taid th« nrnalmum ability of
era) ihakeup.
&gt;
dumeitk
allotment
bill, *ald by
lintlet to rale* ichod fundi
Tho
governor
yeat-Tihy
named
Aid produce onJy fS.42t.4M a Its backer, to be Hit cure for the
.XtUMWriu,plight*,JQefo&lt;»..iba..8o**
spring Of tu3.T may be evpectrd
Ihry ate Hi. EJi.i.nl K. Ila)
..A ^.niew. at* banking lub-commKte. Sen- [
barber examiner* iuCr*dlng N. A. to aell grnrrally for ra'lie,1 mudalor
Kublnsun,
democrat,
Arxan
uf the aucial aeirkd ilepa'linnit
* Current elpesies ter the fiscal
Sweating of Miami, who resign'd rrate pticea. Ttansporlnll &gt;n and
uf the Kurkelrller Kuumhlhn;
y«^r . 1*31-32 aggregated f 13,- •as. urged favorable report o« hi* ■t Shotti'a request. Bryan Willis, •tilling coat heroine mere burden­
Dr. John II. Wl llama uf 'lie tie
liO. the committee eaU, emergency farm credit ' measure. West Palm Beach, todry will be­ some with low price*. Any im­
Me tdggvried “ fklm foreclosures
patiment of erniwmira, llvrvnril
f
come slate auditor, euccctding provement in buainesa condition*
should be inepended temporarily W. 9. Murrsw. '
llniveially, *r,l Dr. Ftrilnick Dr_li __f* je
-- L. - * r
la likely to lie slow und net in
vrsry, naaiatant rculiotnlc itiirctu113. The UUP waa f»J tS ,- pendliig tnsclm.nl of fa'tm tcllCf
Geurg* W. Davie, Arcadia, will time to improve price, very much
Ugislatian.”
(f In* Dcpmli.irnt nf Mate, wlm
become ihellftah conimiasioncr, by »prlrg.
irtuinej fu.m Kuinp* irvently.
t. Decision of His New York surerrding
E. C. Strickland,
“The quantity mail.vie I ib the
l'i itwitimr
movement* thlvli
, jtepbrts from S4 of lh« ST Life Insurance Company to sus-| Walter Donovan, St. PHerabuiK.
rare of &gt;evera| uf on.- truik rinpa
u r e s e tsnens. to "hay Ameri.-nn
doantie* showed $630,000 In ua- pcsd latni Jorvcloaurs* in lows)
i fcajd teacheri* laliHit and $250,- pending enactment of remedial racing rommlitlon. Il.rry Ihinon, »ccm* likefy^io he ill.’ gtralrat
ur "buy British", Dr. Day, *r*el.
IIOrSEKEEPING ioorns with.
fact.r in influencing price*. Un­
OmM In unpaid cuttent tvpentei state legislation; announced Mon­ Tavsni, will become _____
mg tor the pinup. dccUml ‘ he'
acting favorable growing cjnitiiiont in
drily couple or lady by 1 !
Vblrrletf over from the fiscal day, continued to hold a promi­ attorney for the state road de­
liter was no piiigiev* al»1ig sorb
lined ladies, contldif
k**M
competing
aiea*
may
«o
i»Ju&lt;-r
»
.Clw.l
/♦■r IMt-SJ.
.
lues
and
that
tlicat
H
i
it
j
In'*
i.enent spot U disunion* of the partment, In the plate c f Ben
hoc**, .haring expenstt, n|
supplies that price* will he good
* Reducllont In clakercom pro- situation.
parture ftorn the gold I'an lard
A. McClnnli. W. R. Dowling, In lorallies and for certain erupt.
tnces exchanged. Reply RaadMfi
grama and admlniatrativs eoala,
wes "in part attributable' in the
3,
Other
Iniurane*
com­ JarkionvUlf, take* the office a.
recommended by tho committee,
"The
general
outlook
indicate*
panies,
following
the
l e a d engineer for the rood deptrtment,
vtould aava IS7IA70 a year. The
that this is the time
watch
The rrvtoinlion of Inte,lunlirai
15— Apartments For R*n?
the
New
York
Insitu- succeeding F. W. Berry, Jr.
'^invral financial condition o f the of
production costs and hold them a*
trade would deprml upon ‘ lie ruclve*1
appointment
on
the
stale
Gon,
issued
statements
they
counties and schools and the
Ft^RNIHIIEU
bachelor apartmt
ce*. uf the Intelnntini.nl Mone­
barber board leave* on* place low as possible. The use of the
IVantage In III payments, how- would ua* the utmost leniency' In
best
adapted
amt,
the
importance
tary
and
Economic
Cpufrie.h'r,
on that board still unfilled. Ralph
♦ver, the governor whs
told, dealing wih the farmer, untli
Dr. Day ssserled.
Bpenc*. DeFunlak Spring*, re­ of securing go. d land*, rennommake It necessary for the achooli legislative aid had been devised.
cently waa named to replace W. ical insect aml disease coatrol anJ 1.5'
Four
companies
at
Hartford,
to ask the slate for the aama ap9. Matthews, also of DeFunlak careful frrliliiation are factors
DUAVNHTAIRK tour room
proprlation given In 1031 and to Conn., the Prudential, of Newatk, Hpringa, who wav _.rcmuvrd..bj Involved In reducingPtdJF?tiin
~
N.
J
,
and
*11
thalarga.
Iowa
- requeit full payment of that sum.
*
«|
the governor. N0 surecu r ha* cost*.
Approximately 76 percent of the companies abriounced they hail fakclt named to succeed V. V.
"('ompelilion (mm aies&gt; with |w
tempb
rarity
■
us
Rinded
foreclos­
$7,600,00©
apprepriated during
1C— llouam For R«lt
Vight, Jacksonville, who,resign'd lower Irr.irM ihtev vhou’d
l.e 11
the Uteri year 1MI-37 was paid ure* at the reddest of Goreifior at the governor'* request.
avoided Ihi* yeur ivivefever poaFOR RENT: Unfurnished 6 roohi
the cdfanty alhdol eyattma by the
R. R. Burdlnr, Miami, rhairman
house und tlrcping porch, lna|4*
414te, and oSIclak^ eatimated payc f the racing commission, also
rcdeeuraltd, Plume 140 or tM-JJli'
dwnlJ for this fiscal ydar wodld
resigned recently laying hi* hutl-,
'.not exceed that percentage.
STRICTLY MODERN 0 r o p m
nvsa required hi* full lime, but
Vj,‘ Bute school funds edm* from
liungaluw, 2X04 Sanford Ave. Irk,
the governor has not artrd on
RATES
Idxnl Druggl.lH Abut Offer Special Trial Sixe— a 25c
' net .recelpta of the' l4H of auto1 1ole, garage and work shop fat
NEW YORK Niw York I.
the resignation.
Value
for
10c
—
to
Furnish
Proof
of
ila
rear, buy or leave option, $163X1
^mobile ticeaae., a one-mill* ad foreclosures during thd present
Governor Sholta'a first sweep­ Insurance Co. announced it I
Duality and Amaxlnjf Economy
per mnnlh. Nn interest. Check. IK
•vklorem tax and inlervat on in- crlalx. The legtalatoe. avkeJ a ing change that of replacing all "uvprmlcd forrcl surt* of mo
He line &lt;1 thnea.
Elm Ave.
•
'
’•'tlpal'of which cabtint be apent. proclamation similar to the on* members of the highway commis­ gag * on Iowa farm properties,
I M t V l# k a I 'h r m lM *
|»r«*lm*wl
7c line U Ilmen.
I'F Ik©* rh*w l»iF| Jia M erltt'l
NEW nAN ON. HALITOSIS
•dpi of which eriffWt1HT i^nt. * by Governor Herring. It was seat sion, has been to effect levdrsl
|«.iriwi».
Mini
|i li i*rttki* *
"f
26— Ml.wceltoneoua F or -eS S
5c line 1 month.
Fed future needs, tha eonrmlt- to thO Senate judiciary commit- week*.
fhrlr ft «llt#A onranltitllcmM in
NOT DOM IIS. JUST REPORTS
Minimum charge 30c,
Ue recomnmadad the following: tea With request fo r uavly sell on.
Docn All nn Oral AnlineptIc Am#rlfl. Rnglaml iihit ilrrmnnr
FOR SALK: Girl's bltyele,
While it ha. been rumored there
MIM Knough. Hlroni Kim»u*!i |
|L*CdistlluUon
amendment.
pfo-the slats would be changes in the person­
rof sducstlon end a
Can und Should Do—At
■und ItIon. reasonable. I
S. Arkansas
joined
LA PAZ, itnlivia—The general
llim e *
I'h rm l-l «
#•%•»•••I»»•*! ihr
S id
in g a nSll'ihlaried
tlonet of education the
member.
tllu Magnolia or phone Sill
Half the I’Mual Price of Wlinle
active in pinslat*
Mug board
relief when its nel of the state auditing depart­ staff of the Bolivian army drnird
flail.
Ilf
«*r.*l n$»l
it* commieIl$**jr foil ml vier# lo o ttrnk -I
m tm board to be appointed
by Senate passed a nwaaur. for a ment and
commission, a report that Bolivian plinrv had
Other Duality Muut h- Hum*.
FDR SALE: Bargains to pi
fuk M'FFf Inn alFitii'i ftif le K 'iU r me*
the governor with the epprevel mortgage moratorium. The bill nong mi far has been reported. bombarded a Paraguayan hos­
waahoi.
in III*1 m »»ulh. M».-t
o n n ' hmI
Alt sir s, feeders nnd povkl
HAVE YtlOlt WATC1I repaired
of the state Senate for tour yeera, impend. Jurisdiction of circuit Ten atiislant stau auditors and pital.
lltil n il h r r * m m I* Im* t l|whi*lvp
by one who rceliy ktiosm how. \V« butcher reasonably—Ht-Gfl
Howl In &gt; |ootln&lt;ril 4
illill
overlapping' Urine and the com- and chlhtety court* In ittortgag* eight uncommissioned emergency
aa III|«*- till 14 FiHitiRh
lit
l*i»
i! •**'•! Briggs. Jnwclcr, Mag. Ave.
llakrry will roast a pig tot
t h i l l W It Imill rlrilt lo tlrlli'tf* Itieio ■
xslistener' of education to be foreclot ore proceeding, involving auditors have resigned but their
rent* during baking hour*'
ltran«*4;
$
*•
$
alrntiK
*iiouali
$
•
•
•!*«
*t
*
*
•
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1
_n
akiMb by .the board »hd subject •hy homtstrad for a' period of resignations had not been acted
NOW OR Schmali Pig Farm, Lake Meat
atyllilttN nil &lt;ira1 •titlM#*|*t!•* tn n nlnl BAYER'S ASPIHIN
upon.
* loo* I I t|o
M rAaoval only by ImpeachmenL two years,
TA1NAIH.K IN r. AND Ilk
PRINTING
f)f com•a**, tl**
i*■*I inm-f **f
At the comptroller’s office,
SIZES INtjl'IIIK AT YOI i n Foil SALK: Upright slano, ^
U (JIm present state board of
Fir All Ihr Usual U*»»
8. Down In Mississippi Jud^e R.
1(11 Fi'UliMllD
eIe&lt;I M ll.lllll
Ip At'l'l l !
You f u n in * V ic k *
$nil«rR liP In NEItllllliiltllDi)|i STORK.
rnmlition, $2M.00, I'JOO W. 1
eliucitlon to made up of the Gov- W. Cutr»r, of Magnolia, to chan­ where J. M. Lee succeeded Ernest Wo are equipped to produce « • » In &gt;rt»»r horn** T&lt;» fnrnl*i*
fo u r
ruNtmttnrt
w .iv, for
I. n tl
Stmt.
Amos Jan. 3, a total of 23 em­ Drat claaa Job work at the
»ro*l|| Vic Ha I'hciftH la ttir wtipplk • Itreriltl
ekner and bit cabinet.
f
ItltlilioD*
$
;
i
•
it
itioiilhcery court, declined IF order forced ployes were dropped while 15
n i(-U l"R
Ittrl
lo tlniMvU*
an .1 n1 1 $*tl«•
.t k _
v .
„ Election of county school board sales
lowest possible prices. Glee ae r ry -w l i .f r . n *$.*. I,*I I t U l all# T ill* %%•»•)», *«*• it frnritt*of* land, --------_
aaiertlkg
that ,the
loiKiii fu r tnlmii 1 uln Mini 4tti.*«itii»B,
TO—IlhuHcg For Bala
t
i
la
l
p
Is#
l*ol
1
1
•
*
f.itla
lm * l ' i otilicr*
members for An-yeac
over- present "is rib tirrle for *u-n dis­ persons here be,n employed.
a IrtoL
Nhtl f o r
nil ih r
otli*** «'t«B$oniaf)
— m Jet* 7Alltel Tha MflfP la o o l* l*»l’
Tbe
state
forest
service
end
n
***
**f
nr»
«rn|*a|it|v
of
fin*
t&gt;|M*
Upping term* and appointment position", under orders o f a court
FUR SALK: One of Hanfehr*
Tlia* aitpplv of |||MP f rl«eI leolllrto la
A n .i y a .-k a A « l I h h *‘ !*• It.* Hilw ml
livestock
sanitary
department
H e ra ld P rin t in g Co.
IliiUtF*! Tn**ir Mir u n i) U iTitlltoit—
tk eeunty school superintendents
most atttactlw |,nm*s. Oirntr
fo r Af»j*r|Pii’. ! 4 m lllln n tu.rn.
7. The Mutual Home and SavPhene
146
leaving city. Will sell to reapMnl« r ike county school boards tor
X** » t ( r » 3 ARNni rl«|niw a n lutirf#
toga Batik Association announced
I’lr |&gt; oplr on rrsvonable term*. P.
stead of eifattoa,^ euperintehdfu r Vi**kA \nil-e-irilc,
h i* Hni|itr
it had reduced its interest rale on
Ih r l.*d| II III
for II© |lkl||H.(t*
II. Bov "I. I'bnitu 342.
eat* as to new th* law.
from 7 to 8 1-2 on
DdfttMt* firing of authority mortgages
*- - *• &gt;**V v s . — _ — &gt;. .h*l’
dnd powers of county school
ALLEY OOP—Our Prehistoric Ancestor
HeNDemonstratefl HIh Ordirti
.boards and of county superintandlntb, tba euperlntendenta to
l|e lbs executive officer* o f the
set
Dtnrtv, Hit |
Tb* committee also suggested
jrimt'more o f the school money be
THAT'S
13, bCE /
K e n t to actual classroom irutrveMan’ and less for administration;
THAT'S JU3T
that ctoaaet be made larger eepeFi n e /
f
ctolty lh' the Xtoaller srhooto;
that acBOot pfiriripede devote pkrt
Of their Gme la teachtog) that
the* cast at aehool tfmnsportalior
be reduced) Umt dklioele concenaM'heaRh

E co n o m is t Sees
W o r l d Standing
A t C ross-R oads

J

RESULTS

WANT A

f

G&amp;up Is Ogifiatoetf
#Tol Conduct Bartering Semihole Quintet b
AH Set Foot Invasion

■■■ylvanto has been srgaoatt to trade work f«g pro-

bad by r.prtaentatlvas of a

THE ADVEIWURES OF TOM, DICK AND HARRY

three-day Invuton
n - *.1.1* id ., .k- I
Daytona Beach, Lake City,
Otxto, in Uiat order etarUni
a t m w algfai at 1910 o'etocl

H o t w fifc , j 'm so kxcitI
J U S T T H IN K W C H AVttr

HEARD PROM'BtWVV
POR NEARLY TOO* .
C
MONTHS!

a af groups of unvmpkyed,

oatton c f playtrx has now been
9 aa by social IgiM m,- the rvcralled and baa bean drilled to
see lie lien plans to ad* Ute wasbat tba atylb of play Umt to
la a f it* m a fa rt, skilled to expected to be displayed by th*
•* ■
a
-a
. •______
lfare* teams. .
/ A ll g a m e s start at 8910
Wcloek. Coach McJLaeek said to«ky tbirt a* the regxdt a f Urn re
iM atbali

trscgurp, ip. depleted

.ffe a s s i

WILL HURRV.READ
DEAR/ I N ALL
, IR C lT d D TOO I 1

Juat An Old FrieMd
w n n -u isrew /
N O T H B R ^ M I S L tT T IR .
I S N ’ T PRO M ' B e * N r - /
W I L L - W H Y - - I T 'S
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Galsworthy, British
Novelist, Is Dead

Robinson Desires Ac­
tion A t Once To Aid
F unner D uring His
P r e s e n t Troubles
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31,
(JP)— P r o m p t p a s a a g r o f th e
e m e r g e n c y f a r m re lie f p ro ­
g r a m , d r a l f h e d to aiiap an d
f o r v e k a a m a n d e a se t h e a i -

LONDON. Jan . St. —W John G alrw erthy. B rltb h fco«dlat and drmmatla* and 19*5
Nobel W a s wtiwar. died to­
day. H i &lt;nu O . T kt (Umous
w rite r had baan su fferin g from
anem ia and had been In a
( r a r e coodltlen lbe past wrek.
The illneaa da re loped from a
• t r t r t cold contracted I**1
month.

u ssa rd P e rso n a l ALLEGED BAND
ROOSEVELT IS LFoeun gd -BF larores
U p In S e n a te
BUSY PICKING W ifh F te ry D en u n cia tio n s OF FLOGGERS
1$ ACQUITTED
HIS CABINET
Glass, Walsh, Farley
Are Reported To Be
Certain M e m b ers;
W o m a n Is Slated

LIFEINSHttNCE
COMPANYSTOPS
FORECLOSURES

WARM SPRINGS, Ga.. Jan. 31.
—(AT—Offcanlsatioh o f the new
Democratic g o v e r n m e n t took
•hope rapidly h rrr yestrn lay a*
Pireldent.elect Rno-erelt went In­
to conference with Ms closest po-

^ A

WASHINGTON. Jan. S I— &lt;AV- ati-'s InvesticatIon of the primary
l.ouisun.,'* bitter political enmi­ in which h,- was defeated, *'l don't
ties, personified in its two Dem­ claim any ulTk?. The state of
ocratic senators, lo n g nrd Brou.- Louisiana has hern drgra Ini to
sard, flared into the open yester­ such an extent th at t felt the corday in fiery denunciatory Senate million', b ritrry ami intimidation
evrn of the hankers of the state
d elate.
The state's self-styled klngflsh, was such that a. maif is afraid to
who led a campaign fight Iasi year offer himself for public office."
So deep is 'th e personal artmosth at resulted ln fJ)rous*ard’» defeat
JACKSONVILLE. Jan. 31.-L F )
for rrnom inaltan by Ju h n .ll. Over­ liy between Lung nod Broussard
ton. look the floor to answ er whsl that they do not speak, even —PfFTaring the ti t l e failed to
he navailed as "propagarda. lying though they pass ric h o th rr in the produce.sufficient evidence. Crimi­
limes nal Court Judge J. M. Peeler to­
and vituperation** which he as­ raplfol's corrilor many
day i|ir*»!c«l ifrnllet* of not guilty
serted h » l been eiirulatcd again*' daily.
A F erale committee, headed -by in the In tis of seven alleged
him.
*
*
•
Doggers indicted in e«nnerti4t with
llowrlL Of Nebraska. i« In ira te
"I didn't claim I teas nomi i ||.,'
UM^aeMHO. jUtmiwub.. U. Aam.. iA
.D*lad2. ..dsclasad.. ibtaiM ar ,L—ikbniswe ■Nv»S&gt;rl&gt;sn« wilOttfW'frvp stay—
here.
has mcveeilrd in obtaining a Sen |
(Continued On Page Two)
(’. C. li.xhb, W. A. Jackson.

Jacksonville J u d g e
Directs Verdict As
State Fails To Pro­
duce Enough Proof

In

MINOR VIOLENCE'LOUTTIT DECIDES
OCCURS IN STRIKE TO ACCEPT POST
AT BRIGGS PLANT A T P A LM BEACH

W estern State

Continued Lalmr Dif­ FpiHcopnl M i n i s t er
Announces R e s i g ­
ficulties Keep Ford
nation At Services
P lants Shut Down

Two Persons Killed,
Several W o u n d e d *,
Many Arrested I n
Scattered C 1a s he*

BKRLIN. Jan. 31.—(ffV - 1
The nscemlancy of Chancellor
Hitler cryatallixcd today Into
it tense, bitter feeling aharp*
___ ly dividing the nation. T *o

CHINESE SPEAKER
TALKSATROTARY
CLUB LUNCHEON

” ,cr*'

w l- # w w y n r r « a t a J o
in c la s h e s th r o u g h o u t t h a
K eloh. w ith in a d a y a f t e r t h a
Horace Sterling, ami Oscar Brtd y n a m i c n a tio n a l a o e f a llf t
»»nl w ire freed tn trial, f i r Ihe
chlrftaln's regime cam# Into
alleged
flogging „ f S m i t h
exhrttncr.
Krlly.
The accession to power of Adolf
Jackson, Jlrreanl. J. I.. Nrttlcx.
Hitler a» chancelhur of Tlermajsy
J . C. Godwin, and Hugh l.xsct*r
brought comment* In world «aol*
weve esooerale.l • in the Iwating
tals varying faom Jubilation tq
of A. It. Berg.
gloomy predictions of Impandlag
Italdi, hi* b rdher, K. M. I!abl&gt;,
darke n. Starling, and I* ■(’.
"Only In not rrcognlilng Ihe trouble.
It vvers vxere ari|uittc.l by a jury
Paris—Athough official
illcgsl seliu rr by Japan ran the
last night
charges nf aggrs
were not alarmed, th#ro w*a » B *
peace of the world I t safe­
s a tn l assault in the whipping o(
percussion on th# Dour*#, o i g e
guarded" -aid Chih Meng, n*l)|a It II G ildrap.
Young plarlm uds loat four frM *a
ti.o ^ ly known Chinese platform
'• * i* Raa
speaker a* he roncludrd an ad­ In the d*A EafRyr th# 1°#* • - - - .
ringed up *3"^ T3 fran ca. Official
dress on "International Affairs"
quarters kept a careful w au h t n
before Sanford Hnlarlans and
the situation and #*pr#**#d In tff”
their guests gathered at th* Cel­
est eipeclally In th# new
ery Club today.
The your* apeakrr, „ political rcllor’a attitude concarniog
prisoner and leader In the Student league of Nation and d!
Rea
Packard,
representing EntHotl* Movement In 1919 In mrnt.
Washington—Lltllo . «PP ...
.
Chas* and T o, la-t night was Peking, dercendant o( Meng T*.’.
elected aa.chairm an u t tbo special 172-259 II. t i , « U W«t finvUitarM Men was voireal cone#rwlng_ y d s
Grlrvancr and Adjustment &gt;Coni- China's foremost political phllos .•ffrrt tho appolntmaal might havu
m ittre appolntrd jrrslrrday by K. i phrr, und now associate director on International relation#. It waa
K. Dorner, president nf Ihe Semi­ of Ihe China Institute in America.] lellexrd that th# responsibl e im ­
nole Agricultural (Tub. At tho brought hi* Hanford au.li.m o a posed upon lb# n«w charcquaT
same lime W. E. Hathaway was ronilensrd picture of condll'on* would result Ip a moej mn*#rva||«* policy than he ha* heretofore
elected as secretary of the com­
ns they now exist In tho Far
mittee.
East and how they elTrcl thr pursued.
E arh member of the committee
U ndon—Talk of th# appaH lt
peace
o f the world.
was present. Roy Hymrs, of the
mrnt »h#v»d Into th# backgrougA
O
priiirg
hi.
rem
arks
by
staling
A m rnran Fruit Growers, It. B.
(Continued on Pag# F it#)
Chapman of the Standard Grow­ that "W hat you Americans re n t
er* Exrhangp, IJenrge B alm cs'of In nrw spapeis and see on nwvla
th# Hanford-Ovledo Truck Grow­ screens n&lt;&gt; more adequately furer*, th e . hnd Charles Dunn, repre- ei.hr* you with Information about
our rounlry than what our head­
srntlng the Iml'pemlenl farmer*.
Each repotted that they believe lines and y o u r. American movlet
th# plan to ileslroy one-third of aliown In Chinn tell us about your
the matured celery crop at this rounlry", Mr. Mrng askr.l his
tlma would l&gt;c rarried out IIMY hearers to discount every slur*
G rn#rtl R. A. Nswrnao,
p ertrnt. Home reported That lh#y or picture to a considerable de­
trr* of hi* ataff, and afl « * P ^ *
had hoartl that opinion is almost gree.
unanimous aiming grow er, that a
“ Your Impressions of China , and lieutenant* of th# Bammolo
rem arkable step forward ha* Iwen he said "m ust le sim ilar to mlto. County Chamber of Commarea
nirmbrrshlp campaign agmy to­
ta k 'n In the formation of Ihe Cel­
(Continued Olt Pag# Four)
day wrro mailed l#tUcm remind­
ery Hhippet* oranuation liackrd
ing them th at tha annoal drlva
by r#l#ry farmers from every part
for 1000 member* in 88 hour#
of tho Male. The feeling I* al*»
g#ta under w ay n a * l Tuamtajf,
reported ** loTng abroad th at as
comlltions change in the Industry,
morning, and that lhay ##• srh**^
rules th at may now b,. considered
ulrd to play a promln#t P«rtForrest loike, form er banker.
drastic or
nne ary
will bo
The la tttr called attantloo U
changed accordingly and that the II. s . w hile, and H. IL Dlghton, th . fact that all e ap U h a a w j g v
lirsl Interest, of the growers will Im-al attorneys, left for T allahas­ purled to gather a t tb * City KRU.,
see ihi* afternoon where tomorrow on Monday afternoon a t A la*'
tm considered in every .are.
As announced v&lt; tenlr.y, thl* morning they will appear before o'clock to select proapaet F*»da j
rom m lttre i* ofa-n for suggestion* Ihe Suprem e Court to argue sov- and areur# buttons, applle*lli«n
or complaint, of any kind as welt ••rat points relating In tho l*ak# card* and similar ertlel#* needed
tn »ny rasr.
aa to give infm
—Mr. White will lead In the a r ­ during. Ihe drive.
grower who doe. not understand
They are also reminded xn»o
Just whsl pa&gt;t of Id* erop to dr- guments at the ro-h*aring, while
they
er# #xp#ct#d to atlf^nd ^ tM
Mr.
Lighten,
who
prepared
many
.tro y , when In destroy
«r how
brrakfaat # t
long this plan Is to remain in el of the |Hiinls f»r debate, will b? "Kick-Off"
feet. Th*' roiiimille*' will inert prerent tn assist in tho rase if u'clork Tuesday morning a t « » •,
necessary. The party experts to Valdes llot#l. to campaign all day
again on Thursday night.
return h'K* by T hursday morning. Tuesday and Wednead*y, and
at k
meet at lh . Vahl#.
PKOBAIIIA FEW H FJ.ltErH
"Victory Hupper" a t 8:30 oclm lt^
MYSTERY O F DEEP
Wednesday night.
JACKSONVILLE
Congress
NORFOLK The Collier T. A.
man rlerl William J S!'-ar.; after
nine weeks In hospllxl wa* able 11. Jn n rs d iv in llostnn was still
m using.
tn return In bit h n*».

“ ^ ^ ? / . ! * " J C V v ^ - l ^ k e s u M o e e ~ T o ' B a o e p ^ t ^ ^ r \ h ~ ,,a r a ng ap­
r
n . l i rVisiiu peered
peared t#to be
becertain
certain cabinet
rahinrt mem­
F la rm V e ft t CrifllH bers; Senator Claas, of Virginia,
secretary „f the Ireaxuty.
Senator Welsh, of Montana, a t­
•
NEW YORK. Ja n . St*—W V - torney genera!.
Appearing to giro an explenaJam * # A . Fkrley. of New York,
the fqrm debt
M
arins
to
esM
tlon &lt;f th , farm etodli measure
post-master general.
crisis In low*, th e New York IJfe
•Mlta France* Perklas, of New
sponsored by him Robtason said Insurance
company
announced
the current Congress' lima was yealerday It had suspended for*- York, secretary of labor.
There was reexon - to believe
no limited, h may ha found Im­ closures of mortgage* on farm* in aim th at pressure will, be brought
possible to work e d t and p ais th at state.
to bear on Owen D. Young. Nrw
This step w i* taken, said York financier ami economic
a t this aeaiion the permanent
Thomas
A.
Buchner,
president
of
authority, to become the secreta­
mtaauru relating to farm m ort­
the company. In response to the ry of stale.
gages.
rrcsnt proclamation o f the govern­
Ilo had w ritDn Roosevelt a
"In th a t view it Is suggested
Rrv. Henry Irving londlil, who
DETROIT. Jan. :« ._r,V»_Tlie
letter asking not to be considered
the pommlttee give consideration or of Iowa.
While making no specific sta te ­ but those in "th* know" were m- first minor dlsturbanri s In the is nearing the d o e of his Ihjrd
to preparing and p au ltig the
ment concerning Ita position on rlined to keep Young'* name still wrek-oM strike r t Briggs Manu­ year as pastor of Holy Cross
emergency measure pending
Churvh.
Sunday
actm ent af
m 're
permanent foreclosures in other stales, Buck­ in the picture.
facturing Company employes oc­ Episcopal
With less than fiv- weeks to go curred yesterday, as the ROOO men morning at t h ' !t:0 0 o’rlock
legislation.' If foreciosnra ran be ner said It had been the company's
suspended the committee and practice for som* tim e not to fore­ before taking office. Roosevelt got who walkrd out Iml Week Ignorril rhureh iervire nnnounrml his re ,,
Congress can take m nr. time to close farm m ortgages for non-pay­ down to business 0n the Job of the dead line »rt for their rulurn. ignation. Hr liad la'cri callrd |o a
the parish at West I’alm Bcarh
ererk out a more permanent pro­ ment of Interest o r taxes so long making more than a thousand
Ten person, three of iheiii vrom- last wrek and wllj protmkly begin
aa the owner, living on the farm , nrw appointments of men to *sgram ."'
endeavoring to hevp op the slsf him in J h e direction of the an. were under a rr ril ami two hi-x duliae. In-that rily -Maer-t,-------Rbinson suggested the biD o f
m rrrw F rs—tr o a tf j lii ICUpTal,
aktnjr-on effort-lw government.
Itiv. loiuttit’s resignation was
»
S enator HuH, Tmn*a*e«, be - ron
foliowirg clashes lo&lt;tw,-en pickets formally accepted this morning at
tlona.
Jam
es
A.
Farley,
n
a
tio
n
a
l
aldtred a* the emergency measure.
a n t fer-on* who, police said, a t ­
Other leading tlfe Insurance chairman, ami I/&gt;ul« M. Ilowr, tempted to enter the employment n meeting i,f the Vestry. At the
I t pro eld ta for a tw n yesrs roora
same time a rnm m lttre was ap­
tori am on farm mortgage pay rampant#* had no format, com­ political secretary, the two men gates nf th* i-nmpany's phi tin.
pointed t„ confer with the Rrehop.
menta, Interest and taxes delin­ ment to make regarding th eir a t­ who were In the high command
An expected rush of uiicinph.yed th* Id. Rev. John D. Wing, of
In
thc^ram
paign.
talked
ovrr
the
titude
tow
ard
farm
deMore.
but
quent I t mntha e r longer and
a t mum, when the company told Orlando, regarding a &lt;urressor.
authority for tha Reconstruction It was said by representatives of patronage situation.
Ialls In tbo day Roosevelt told they would open their olflees to all Mem tiers of this committee are
Corporation to lend up to one soma of the companlea they were
applicanla, failed to malt rlalite.
(Continued on Pagr Twn)
billion dollars to tide the farm ers following substantially the same newspapermen In the presence of
Ailtuiuotive rtrclrs awaited word
LINCOLN, Neb.. Jon. 11.—&lt;/P&gt;— the ttamocralir leaders with him:
over the emerganry.
H aas, response to the debtor's Aid for Ih r form er In ironing oul "I regard the rahlnel a« peculiar­ from Henry Ford, wh"»„ fid o ries
the rmuiiry were
’ Increasing cry for relief yesterday pressing financial problems came ly my own official' family t„ be throughout
. r clgged because, bis uffklaU Saul.
from several sources yesterday. namcsl only by me".
(Continued On P ig s .Three)
F re a k WalMre, national p w
Ib d r xdppy o f ‘ «uto hudlr., Iront
N ebraska moved a* artAle tbo
m ortgage problem by compromise. treasurer: Edwanl J . Flynn. Nrw Ihe Briggs plant was cut-off. Ford
(Continued on l'agt Twot
The New York li f e Insurance York parly leader, and Robert
company announced It had sus­ Gore, of fhlrago, w rre other* of
NASIIVII.I.K. T cnn, Jnn. 35 the
Democratic
chieftains
arriv­
pended foreclosure of mortgages
(AT—The l.uko le a mystery wui
on Iowa farm*, pending considera­ ing Mr*.
Speculation on diplomatic posts
■till ursnlvrd tmlay.
tion of farmer* difficulties by th#
turned on Newton D. Baker, of
The ^toldi-her and In* son, l.uko
lews legislature.
l.*a, Jr., who are planning to rrTho Chicago Jo in t Stock land Ohio, for London: Judge Robert
T h . announcement of the first
W. Ringham, laiuisville publisher.
siat extradition to North fat-dtlM ,
annual Semlaole County' tr d e ra bank through reprcscntallfea at
(Continued on Page Viva)'
were said l&gt;y one of their attor
I*
Mara,
Iowa,
announced
a
r
­
WARM SPRINGS* Ga.. Jan. 31. ney*. to Ik- in Tennessee .where
lion of Woman’s Cluba llojne Dem­
onstration Pair w as made this rangem ents had been ma.lr where­
—M l—Celebrating his fifty-firal they will remain until tim e In apLEESBURG
—
M.
H.
EnU
by the o*rner of a farm pq, which it
morning by Mrs. W. B. Ballard, of held n $18,000 m ortgage would opened wholesale bakery In former birthday, I'resldent-elrel lt"oe* |.#u' for the requisition heifridga",
veil got two parties, a num lar of but llieir exact whereabout* wea
Altamonte Springs, general rh aitTom Boy Bakery building.
(ContlnwM on r a g s F iv s|
gifts, a batch* nf congratulation*
man of tha event.
not revealed.
und fit spdnks from In* daughter
The fair, detlgned to dlsptry to.
The le a family ennlinued Ihe
the residents e r this community
Anne Curtis Dali.
silence they have maintained slm e
Anr.e
and
Elliot,
the
two
chil­
• everything that la essential to th,
Saturday, when Colonel l*'U ard
dren h,-ro with tho family,' gave
well-rounded home, will be ho!
hjs son were reported In have
a party late ye*terday nl the
In the lobby and bnllrooms of th ;
sja-nt p.i1 1 ,.f tho previous day in
M ciiw cthrr Inn to which all of Jumestown and to huve left in
M ayfair Metal for threo day*
operation she has g airrd sevru the people of the community wet#
Despite
the
fact
that
the
local
starting a t 1:00 o'clock In the
custody of Sheriff J. M. t'eavypounds and Is improving in her invited ami to which alt ram e
afternoon a f P tb. 1$ and conclnd Chilstm aa Heal S a'e did not resff h
house, of Fentress county.
school
wuik.
#
th*
quota
set,
tha
local
Seals
Hal#
A cone-shaped W»-pour.d take
lag shortly before midnight on
The -hriiff, however, denied h
A second operation was mi a given by Elliot atook &lt;&gt;h tho table
rommlttca of the Seminole I'.Amly
Saterday, Fat. II.
10-year-old girl from Ihe Wilton tn the renter of the dining mum bud attested .them or had even
Tubcrculoeit
and
Health
A
smki
M
The lebby will be crowded with
Hcliuol at Paula. This .child's with hi ram llrs on il. In a jouial seen them, and -aid no |a p e ,s
display! from every local store, lion, meeting a t tha Montemma
Ihioal had heroine alatrenerd last mood, Mr. Hunserelt rut it and were in h u |s&gt;*«r«..inn on which
Hotel
recently
to
tu
rn
in
report*
while through the courtesy and
summer, and, jiriry hep iqtcppljnn luisied out Ihe pie,es to lie' gm-its to take them trio custmly,
co-operation of local auiemobtia cf iccenl weeks woik, decided to
Colopel |.ra is under a sentence
in December, xho has Imp n u rd most of whom sverr rlipplrd t-hil
dealers, latest models of their go ahead with relief work alrrady
of six to III y e ar,, and l.uko
icmarkaldy,
planned,
although
there
it
to
he
a
diet, receiving care brie. •
predecta will be on display in tbo
Jr . J o psy l.’.'i.mm in fine-i and
Mrs. Ijm h also rr|Mirlr,l that
delay in . him portions of the
It was a happy hirtlalay rele- rosls or .eivr two In sta y etis.
ballroom.
.
there
arc
lire
more
children
u
r­
I,ration and Ihe President elect
Pealurea of the fair include a work.
_____ . - .
Mrs- W. A. 7-arhry, treasurer of gently In tired of tor.ril operations rcniulned until he ha l to go to the
fashion show, op the opening
that will bting imprnvrd condi­ pollagr wh,'ie Mr*. Itiewevell en­
the
comm
ittee,
reported
that
lire
night, a a automobile shown on Fri
tio n in their health within a lihurt tertained a t an o llar
informal
day afternoon and night, a large receipts from the 19X1 sale* to ­
time.
parly lo r her distinguished hus­
. display of qulHe and rugs for talled $130-29 a* competed with
A
fter
n
dlactation,
member*
nf
I.AKF. WORTH —W arning In
band. : jpper was served.
•k ic k prises will be a warded, and 126139 in 1931, and IUM.IM in
1930. An additional »II.5'J was re­ th* romnulte* liuthoilteil Mrs.
Ininieaiate friend- of the (am- bathers against appearing a t tho
a dance on tha final night.
lam b to go ahead with our mure ily att&gt; ndci| this parly, in* I'aling mnnh-ipnl l&gt;raeh in auita piinus
The Moaaa Demonstration Club ceived over th# week-end the re­
tonsil o|iclalli&gt;n, pending further Jam es A. Farley, Frank W alter, lops and again t
frerpientmr
• Of Semksol* High School will barn ported.
Hinco this amount does not near­ contribution* to tho fpnd. The Edward J. Flynn. I.uuu M. Ilowe
downtown hudne-* hoii • i so eliot,
a large display e l their caiined
rnmmitte*
stated
that
airre
this
all | olitiral a-s-nreiatr* of It'erca- was Issued by lltr city romtoiand home-mad* predecta, a dis­ ly corwa up to tha quota desired,
is only the first of*th« new yrar
play sim ilar la the ana they will expected, a ml needed for preven- that a small turn should be re­ ved, and Mr. and Mr*. IL-n-y *K»n at its mrvltng Monlay night.
Morganthau, Jf., of New York.
Off Ilia • raid a iiuiats-r »f eom*
have a t the Centre I Florida E x­ live and corrective work in th#
I*
county, th# public i* reminded th at tained for emergency work
A lirUsling rain fell Ib'ioughMit plaint1 bail Irren I'.dged agnm-.t
position In Ormnde next went
was
announced
th
a
t
although
o
f­
The fair will be free to the pub­ coalritutiona can be given end are ficials of the Keinald-I.aughtnn the day tail it failed to dampen the tho attire—or lark of it - worn by
lic. It* sponsors hope to raise e«f- urgently needed Ihe year around. Memorial Hospital g i.c sp«-"inl enthusiasm of Ih* ‘^raihrti fpr Mf. a nu*ber of Imtlirrs a&gt; Hie Ca iro
beach and on downtowu street**
flatent fundi through the sa lt of Thee# contnbullors, according to rates fag., work of this kind, tbo Uooscvalt and hi» guaataTh# foniuilaaloB, while taking no
dtplay space and ether s o u re r to Mm, Zachry, can be broughl uc present financial condition of thr
formal setion, tndieat*d th at tnrn
anrthaae feed-etufa and cana.ng seat to Mrs. Pearl Hansel), chair Association will got now woiranl
moat w rar more than Just trunks
topp le* th a t may be turned over man o f th# Association, a t ’ he five operation*.
whll# on the municipal hearh and
te welfare authorities la this Montesuma Hotel.
Mrs. Hanoell, chairman of the
Members of th* coiwmilte# e x ­
edenty for the rellaf ot Indigent
FOllT M Y K R b .-lie rortnly'* advised person* rlad m bathing
Association,
said
that
this
group
pressed satlxfaction ev at the fact
eltrua shipment* dropped to tha suits to w rar ro le , while vi Ring
’ yeaUeata.
•
th at of tho 400 Heal* sent to meets a t jk a Montesuma lintel lowest point since th* a rt «n be­ buxines * *stablDhni#ntx.
(•rooms Academy fa r aale. 329 monthly. 8b# aald that mrmhers gan laat week with only four tars,
Members of the
r.»mmi,»ion
of Uta g ro a t wished It underilmHl
ifld ,
* ' . ** * a
two of oranges and Iwu grape­ masla it plain they were not at­
solely
that
Ita
faada
are
available
Dor lag tho meeting Mrs. Doro­
fruit, seat to northern markets. tem pting &lt;o put a “censorship"
thy Lamb, school nuraa who d r­ for provonitva or corrective work
All Inst week's shipment
w»«» Into effect but expressed.Ih* belief
— id* largely upon fwmls. from in Kesalnola County aa reported t» made ly tho Leo County I’aeklng th a t bathsra them selefs shouM
PARIS. Jen. llc-&lt;A 1 -K d e e a rd this &gt;uurn- for preventive and it by Mr*. Lamb, county irhnot
know what rn n stitu te rM rre n tirin
^
- ‘ aociatiat p arty c r tlr c ti.r work akxaag Urn »*M»I rurre. and fr«0i Other source,. C om pany,'tho F o rt M&gt;&gt;tc &lt;V
beach attire.
epernthra
and
two
Alva
plant*
be­
spitted the for- chilt ten of this coualy, reported
Tha name* a id addresre* nf
French gevern- two taoail eparnUetta ia l»#c#m such caaf* aa . rocoiva benefit* ing idle. Poor m arkets w*r* rerrA L Y ~ A cF r.iT H o f f e r
_
Uad bis cabinet
from tU a Aaaaelotion, be added, .ponxlbla fop the light «|iru* aeher.
livlty but* Bad shippers *md Ih ft {. ROME,
-J,___ , Jan. 31. —LVi— Th#
la k e * * . The salnkitnr
will
■
bo
fq
n
iah
ad
upon
rrquest.
Sha said th a t a a one opera I ion
Ihe rnm peeU for the n d ‘ few Italian rra rn n irn t today acceptad
■ l a a ' the sectalM
la a aeven yeur eld iW l f&gt;»« ‘b* and an y p a n n a w bldog to go on w r e b were not bright.
t))a offer of Ihr United Btataa
* oi, g n t i t r b t re* tha rowqAa with the N ure. i* In(n cowtraat. baavy shlpmrnU of goxrvmmerit for a dlKiissloa of
fro m tha Nurse
have
poadblR
th a t t i perrons truck vreto made with peppef*. t l r debts aa aeon a&gt; Roo*#velt
h t and
The
a fte r ' P rtsld # n t-t|ret'
rgkpAsmt
and
tomatoes
the
main
which
crop*.
;
.‘
- ■
7
. Since the COUBt" *“
•U

situation, was urged ncrore
the Senate banking aubcomlttee by Senator Robinson. Ar­
kansas Democratic leader.

HAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 31.
—(A1) - The toll of lives In the
bllixard that swept the F a r
W est stood at I t t day aa win­
te r continued to threaten e f­
fort.* to rescue hundreds of
persons
warn*, nnl
in
the
mountain regions. The m-’st ex­
tensive struggle was in the
H an
Bernardino
mountains
where hundred* of motorist*
w rre trapped by the bliitard.
Rescuer* -aid most of the
trapped |arson* who had num­
bered •J.ttist arc being m«’V*d
out ovrr roads cleared by snow­
plow*. No immediate danger to
life was reported.

Chih Menff DeHcribcH
Trialn And Perils In
F ar Kant Situation

Packard Elected
As Chairman Of
Grievance B ody

K

Luke Lea Mystery
S till-U nsnlved As
P air Remains H id

rik ~w ■“—

Women’s Clubs To
Stage 3-Day F air
In M ayfair Hotel

Roosevelt Handed
Fifty-One S p a n k s
Upon His Birthday

Seals Sale Committee D e c id e s To
Continue Its W ork Against Diseases

Hathur.H Arc Warned
To Wear E ntire Suit

Lee County’H CitruH
ShipmcntH Fall Off

ich P re m ie r,
stes Cabinet

________

an/.'ito

Reminders S e n t
Calling N o tic e
To C. Of C. Drive

Group.Will Iscave To
Plead Isakc’H Case

i l

Miller Gets $66,000
Verdict Against

“Prosperity S c r ip ” Is R e c e iv in g
Approval O f Sanford Buying Public
"I'rnspsrity S n ip ", launrbril In
Hanford by 2«» lyt.nng m rrrhanlj
yrsterdsy morning, it r-fclvlni:
th . sp M V sT o f ure~buying pul»Its* uf tM« city and .m inty, * c 'r rdIng L, a «ur«ay »f Ihe various
r..-o|i«r*tlniT slnrrs tmlay.
Il Is masting with the kind of
approval th a t has alreidy raus#.l
rum - of the merchant* to apply
te Th# Herald f- r more "Proaprrlty Scrip". In et Irast one ca*.
it was rtp o rtrd that irrip I* b r­
ing collectad by one woman and
suld for a rent spire* to another
who (dans to t&gt;- a hr.svy blddrr
a t Ihe auction.
In order to make "Prosperity
BerlpJ!' nw re pnpultr lordly and
to create further inureet in Oil
auction of *om» 6180 worth af
merchandise frein th" I 'a f# of
th a Milano T heat.r n«xl Tuesday
night, the merchants today decided
to 'bold apecl*| salt* tomorrow
a a d T hursdsy. Mrrrhandlsa th a t
la act nelly werth far more than
tha sprciei aal* pri’e srran g td M
a. atlm ulating feature of th a
' ' will go on display ig pra*&gt;

tlcally evary nn# of the 20 store#
l iiiurrow morning aa announced
in a full page advertisem ent In
another aectlon of Th# Herald to ­
day.
Mast „f the merchant* have
deriilnk tn feature article* th at
can ba said for I L brlb-vlng th a t
in this way more "I'rosperily
Scrip" will hr placed in circula­
IF,n. Some „f th r m rrthant* have
m ark'd down higher priced *rtidli's to where they are within th#
reach of rvery purse. All the mer
rhant* invite Ih rir old and new
ru s te m rr. tn vi*lt th rir store* to­
morrow o r Thursday to tsh« ad
vantage nf the special sale and to
secure m re_M
J ,ttsp c rily H crtp "._
Calhoun's Sanford Avenue Dopartm ent Store wae tho firat to
arm) a hurry tall to The Herald
fo r more I'Proaperity bertp*, tol
lowed shortly a fter by tha Bagford Sporting Goods 8Lifa srWch
to d iy moYvil from It* Jooition In
tbo Meriwether Block on Magnllg Avenue to a store building
adjoining tb* Smith F u rx ttsra

Co., aU&gt;rt on Eut Flrit Btrtvt.

ERIE. Pa-. Jan.
Jury today awarded Each MlUer.
Oklahoma rancher showman, r e V
uoo l0 damsgea a g a lm tJ o m M ^
movl# eowpuncher. Millar all*«*«,l
th at Mia broke hi* contract I"
J
pear with M iner's 101 R ancH '
shsw and sued 0r l 34*-0^0'
ed Miller
years ago a Jury awarded
Mill
♦90,000 but tho caso was appeal#*
and g new Id a) grented.

Campbell Arrives
UiJ.On Way To "
NEW YORK. Jan . 81.
Hlr Malcolm Campbetl,
w hat wsak and shaky
attack of Influenam,
day on th#'H nar A cquit
route ta Dayton*
„
he will attem pt to raise hla
land spaed record In h la ^ r
Bluebird TL IS ta all aat 1* L
soon aa heach eondltlone ’
permit," aald C aapbalL
'

H I MOST BE
1NDIANAPOTJS — Tali
certUlad th* re-elactkm
U Lavrle as president
United M b* Worker* a f
orgaatsaUan.

r

�|HumblyBEG YOURPARDON^ M peciau^
It Has Been Brought To Our Attention By Hundreds ^

Of Our Friends THAT TH E “ AD ”

M A N Has Shown Too

Much Partiality In Giving The MEN THE BEST O F ^ ????,(, ^ISp
I Didn’t Realize You Were Just As Hungry For A DRESS BARGAIN AsJ&amp;e
Men Were For SUITS. So I Am Going To Stay With YOWELL ALL OFiP v
WEEK To Make Up For. My Unintentional Mistake _
B
I’MGOINGTOGIVE YOULADIES THE GREATEST CUT PRICE DRESS.&amp;COAT
SALE EVERATTEMPTED BYANYdNE. I HAVEGOTTOMAKE GOOD WITH Y00
PEOPLE. So ComeTuesday- AndSee HowI HaveLived
Up To My
Signed, L. M. GAGE, The Advertising Man
A. M. AHD CONTINUES ALL-WEEK
THFS, WE BELIEVE, IS ONE OF THE MOST CON
VINCINGANDMOST DRAMATIC TESTS TO PROVE
THE LEADERSHIP OF YOWELL’S.

8 0 M B DAY. SOMEBODY " ’ILL
SPEND THAT DOLLAR YOU ARE
BAVINGI TI1IUFT IS NOT THE
HOARDING OF MONEY, BUT THE
SPENDING OK
•

TUB

Everyone o f These
is Worthy of the Name
B A R G A IN '
91.25 NEW

Q fi

79c VALUE

SC A R FS-N ew ,..

A U , MAn.

91.95 SWEATERS and
b l o u s e s .....- .....
93.50 KID

tie space or something'
here It is—

GLOV ES..............

„

SPREADS............

IBe FAST COLOR

PRINTS..........
91.50 VALUE

ALL WOOL MEN'S

Trousers, $7.00 vol.
12.95 ft 13.05 MEN’S

FELT HATS
91.95 BOYS’

.v
, . '

SWEATERS.............;
51.95 MEN’S

Here’s how we dp it—Buy any Dress
or Coal at itil regular price of $6.9fr—
$11.75—$16.75 ana take another Dress
or Coat of equal value for $1 only—
If you do not wish 2 Dresses or Dress
and Coat bring a friend with you.
THAT’S FAIR. W T IT?

L o v e l y Far
Trim In Dark
Dr o wn u and
III nek. rough
woolen materl*
air. Including

SWEATERS
75a BLUE

WORK SHIRTS

....

35c WORK
G L O V E S ..........................
91.00 MEN’S

SILK TIES.................
79c Tom Sawyer. WAISTS &amp;

BLOUSES............... ...
'

91.25 BOYS’

LONG JPANTS,.......

SPORT
COATS
raonlly

Tans and
Browns
Onl y n fen

MEN'S BROADCLOTH

ONION SUITS -.......

THE MATERIALS
Dress or Sports Evening Gowns
W ear—
in
Wool Crepe
Silk CreRes
Silk &amp; Woo! Knit chalk Crepes
F lat Crepes
~ ..
-Satins
Satlns
Sheers
*
Taffetas
* ;
SIZES 19 TO 50

I I 5/

le i* -

l

92.50 VALUE

SPREADS

....

91.00 VALUE

CURTAINS......
79c CHILDREN’S

SLEEPERS......
91.00 CHILDREN’S

SLEEPERS*.....
91.95 VALUE

UNDIES......
Sc 36 In. Wide UNBLEACHED j j ; .

COTTON—yd.........
CHOIC2 500 Pieces

V B a

Costume JEWELRY.,
SPECIAL ALL

.

M PG E.BED SU B

MAO COMFORTS,and

BIRDSEYE

COSMETICS

It n and Belcano
-COSMETICS ;;

t

*

.

91!

'WjjflL

COTTON BATS....... W !

Broken hIich.

Huy one and take another one af
•quel value tor ONE DOLLAR. • SBUM
I Year to 15. Yearn. . I*Uln and Fur.

M

PURE SILK—yd.,,..

******

* kiAt

... l* * l

�f

THE DOCTOR 01
5u!ftlK U * * v .
oven . tt&gt; /.
M e ,B o v s , i v* mmt*
^K PE R iM aN r."
h im

£ relehnUff ami when Hitler himself appeared
(round. •
' t,’ ‘
alar election of Ilast ftrmmer almost fourteen
far the largest number of
rotes were cast, by —
party. By November, 1 rarer, Hitler and Ms
« « __________________
W to amain a vo' of lew than tweltS
kl observers argued that Hitler's sun had
llulL
- ,,
Nail ihovemrnt must go forward or dlatint*
tr ite altogether Later events tended to substantiate,this
view particularly.wheij it was learned that the Nasi organi­
sation was heavily, Involved In debt.
It may have been this apparent weakening of Adolph

I

AT, JAJWXnr

%£’!!,ZZ.K'&amp;tr.

belief that e a r v e rb together I

lfU

TALI.A1I A8SFE ‘—The
of priocarW i M H M
state pHosm-ta steadily il

ILU VEK8R FOR TODAY t

turn

no

r v r i r m&lt;

man, but Jtn Austrian, and served

m

a corporal In the World

oratory and the stteni
8^}% though,both are noteworthy, as by bin prnmWta
eve Germans of the overwhelming burden of foreign
obligation*, both public and private.
you «v*r read ■ birth *uMote recently, however, the Nazi chieftain, under preninftm cnt or a death iratk* on a inr» of fin aeelera who feared for the credit reputation of
id bill o r a sign board I No, and CennajtV Among the leading nation* of the world, has so
■Went (hlnh you ever will.-A A- modified his program aa to exclude private debts from those
tlsement* in lb* n«w*paper* foreign obligations which were .to be repudiated. And since
tfca one* th at g t t tha r»- the Allies practically cancelled German reparations at the
Ib.—T ara re* CUIsca. I t pay* to Lauiafifle conference, there I* not much left for Hitler to
repudiate. Jlencw the recent Weakness of hie program,
i Of course, the-German chancellorship Is not (ho real
l ; Ossae* to r ih* farm er*’ plight
[Stt undoubtedly varied but some goal ojithlg fiery Austrian. He Ins lets thst a dictatorship,
itadkatlon* of Uwlr character are with himself ae dictator, after the, meaner of 'Mussolini, fa
pethepi to b« found Is newu from the only ifortn of government open to. Gfrmnny Which will
.Daly, bailed with grtak satlifSe. trlng order out.of chaos. But a dictatorship Is not to the
tlon there, that seianUfle farm ing, Iking of Von HinWenburg, Who Is pledged to the support of
he constitution, ntor of any of the Trfnd barons, nor of the
largo clem of labor unions, nor of tho communists, who
kre tjm largest single political party next to the Nails.
...... iKs goal could be accomplished under today's con:
dltions lly by force of arms and, with tba army under tho
the Naxl movecomroai
rtebt, rtKlra coup^Rmild ptitall
taps tH« power
________ . ___ )ler. Many a radical has become a con­
kit* Cargo", which played in servative when entrusted with the responsibilities of high
i,»*«tl&lt;V« a few y e a n ago. Ton- office.

^

idatayo, flnnslly ' deserted Her
■ h * , lover, took poison and' dlad.
M K jpthdr day a t tha ago of twetvS jpflght. disillusioned and dhtaouiagud, Edith Rtnsome, the
TosdtUjrn of ‘‘Whit* Cargo."
stranded in Seattle, also, took
poison and died.
n. .
■bagging but not all Investors arc
faar/o l 0f railroad stocks. 1.Co­
nor f . Lor**, president of tha
D iltk u * A Hudson, and rvcogbS sm art whefl lt romes to
y and -Selling, rerently sold

A Sleeping Giant
Wh*t will become of the workmen who now iriako rarer
iladen when that product is so perfected an to last a life­
time and there won’t ba any; ne^d for, more production, as
the Technocrats claim Is now possible 7
Well, the answer might be that they will be mnking
nlr conditioning equipment, or selling It, or installing It, nr
kwiping books on It* or doing a hundred other thlngn which

Wmion dotlsr* WurIN uf gnv.
iniht bonds and bought ten
lh&gt;n doITtrs worth of stock In
Now &lt;Tork Crttrut- railroad.
rsHrosJ,' aun may havo sOt,
*sold*titty Mr.- bum do#* not

lt* ; argum ent ustd- to sneourinflation includaa tho Whltf
rings, N .'Y . farm er whQ mort| H hia asdet j In 1020 for W.MW
d , Me*me o f Ih* dccnaab In
Ids* m ust now pay t^ck the
uWaUnl or ||S,000. Inflation
the 'currency, It 1* aaid, would

B lfX lE* AHD BADOC*

AN ASTOUNDING SHERIFF
IIOMB8TRAD LIAOER
Dada county was treated lari
week to the astounding spectacle
of a sheriff rellarallng hia prfelection platform almost word for
wont nearly a month after ha had
been in office. And wh-’ i Ih*
"liberal miadait" ..b u y , -u^Jenly
r*allied th a t thin llatdie hadn't
merely been haAdln* out votegetting hokum, when lie talked
about cleaning up (lad* county
what a howl went up!
Sol tloldstrora and 'Mo Miami
Dally News are all exercised over
Mr. Ilardla'e heliums crime Of
“washing
Dado county's dirty
linen” while th e w inter visitor*
aro here, and they are afraid il
prill f r % h tw lUtWTHtfa Muffst
away. What it will d°. amt what
Dan llardle most likely Intended
to do, will he to giva the visitors
In Miami and Miami Heaci a sense
of security that neither they ncr
home folk have fell sine* Mr. Al*
phone* Capone, as ha warn defer­
entially refsrrrd to by another
Miami newspaper a t the time, fig­
ured *o prominently In newj dis­
patches from Miami.
Dan llardle probably has not
forgotten the passing of Jack Urr,
whose end was hastened fay an
attack Of
undoubted gang,ter

t mignlrf
conditions a t Miami
llcacti nrd Palm Iiland th a t had
made 11 nerrm ar* for him to send
his children to school accompanied
by bodyguards.
Ju s t why tha oulspokon sheriff
chaos Ibis..lim a to-servo . wattling
on tho gangsters, racketeer* and
professional gam blers la hia own
buolneis. Perhaps ho thought It
would give tha prudish Miami
Beach bathing suit purity league,
headed
by Mayor K s{ientlse,
tomethlng so serious .to thlak
about th at they would forget their
absurd haracslng of visitors who
come ipora than a thousand miles
to soak In Miami Beach sunshine,
^-Homestead Leader.

Picket* who marched In circle*
■boat lbe plants set upon two men
wbo they declared attem pt# I le
en ter the ra te s to seek employ,
m eat. A rthur Neb let was beaten
about the head. Stephen Law/*two
waa eat about the fee# when pick­
ets threw a brick through (he,
window of Mo cAr as bo drat*
n ear .th e employment, (also. /
‘force of*Vtat* polka ■ held Ifco
pickets back, end took both men
to hospitals fo r Irretm caU .
The 10 persons were arrested
early yesterday morning, when
police reported they sUged a
noisy
demonatrattoa. W arrants
charging disturbance of the peace
w ere sworn out for them.
j
(Continued From ra g * O ut)
Members of Urn strike commit*
olfkiila
have
indicated they toe declared a strik e Is being or­
would. If necessary, go into pro­ ganised in the pbutts of the Murduction with bodies in hie own racy Corp., of America, also wak­
e n of solo bodies.
plentr,
. . O aranea W. A very, president of
A PoTd *7pokeema ii~sald~ Ia s i the Murray _ corporation, raid hit
night the company .would w elt e plant was ih u t down “about 80
few day* before taking whatever percent’* becauia o f alt Interlock­
•tepe may b« necessary to resume ing front reel fo r parts with tho
Briggs Company, and said about
production. .
1
‘
200 toolm aken had walked out In
Thu Briggs Company's state­ a “sym pathy action" with Iho
ment early yesterday th a t teveral B riggs strik er* /H e said there wad
hundred men returned to work no general strike a t the p|mrit.
Folk* - reported tho striker*
wua countered with d sU tem enl
endeavoring tu
prevent
from the. strike com m ittee that w are

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Minor V io le n c e
Occurs In Strike
A t B r i g g s P lant

Martin’* Garage
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Long-B roussard
F e u d Flares Up
In S e n a t e Hal

t* back down to fu.hdo. Bu| why
lata currency, thus effecting pH
ilora and creditor*? Wt«yAo» lit
f particular can* tom promise
■ mortgage, thus acetnnpllshhif
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SANFOBD, tW BN TY YEARS AGO
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cal, Pule*ten, tlon officials" on tha day of tlw
Jirlmsry. lie 'said th at only * faw
persona were arrested, the Long
supportcu "incarcerated and kept
in prison for the day", but Brows-

plan
ta g kbk.auw m la k ltr, lbs Bav. t
D. Brownie*, of A tla n ta ,. latslg
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Ufd th* SsnsU a full answer to

’th* ■county", ..Id Mr. lfaHIa, '»n-l U n a ’s ilaU m cnti today,
la - re p ly to Long’* declaration
tk k 'l’a uaiilsK which haa paid la
Broussard
th at ba had su|

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motored to D H in td o .o A ^ s d o y la
If n i.' UpUF^ autosaobll#, making
tha ratuTW trip in ooo hour and
fire mlnut**, a good record fo r lb#

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first
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Bruuaaard aaid, had reached such
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W itte Presides A t '
Endeavor Meeting

WEEKS

Henry W itte, pres Went of the
local Christian Endeavor Society
of
the
First
Congregation*!
M O T H E R H O O D HO
Chore h, presided at the Immokaleo
W R EC KER OP C A R E E R
Re-Echo meeting held a t Orange
Helen Tw elve!**#* «ehe
City *a Jan. 20 and Jan. f t with
Ittl the Kroon tor th f
stark
S V i s it , p lacet her
delegates from Melbowrn*. Seetigns'j. t on a now film
hreese, Veto Beech,
Daytona
Quantities o f pink gladioli were
TUESDAY
_
c e n t-a c t.----------Tho Gleaners Clmts o f tho F irst Beach. Ormond. New Smyrna, Hol­
Uti. E. W. Trafford, sf Rlcb- arranged I n pedestal baskets
ly Bill. Sanford, Orlando, W taU r
md, V o, la the goeat of her against n background of bamboo BapUrt Church will m eet a t 1:00
P ark, Mount Dora, Pomona Deiter. Mias Alllo Trafford. Mag- and palms at the Woman's d u b °'rioek la lha church anno*.
Land and la k e Helen In attendW EDNBSDAT.
Friday stoning for the rocltal gle,
A
meeting
o
f
tho
b
o
ard
Of
the
on by the piano poplla of Min
Gordon ftrakenshire, fg rs-lu a '.o
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McCall. J r . M argaret Dario. O f ttpeeial intsr Carden O a k of Banford will be o f ths Yale Divinity School, and
and children, of DsLand, were e s t on tho program wore the vocal held a t 0 »0 A. M. a t tba horn, speaker during the winter -eucM
tho guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. aoloi rendered bp Mr*. Gladys of Mrs. W. t Watson, Rose C ourt at the Orange City CongngationMonthly business m eeting and
Edward 3. McCall, Pinshurst.
luncheon o f the W oman's Club al Church, gave the address of
will U ka place i t 11:30 o’clock at welcome following tho banquet
th# elub house with Mrs. J . Adrian supper on the first day. Orville
the
Drawn. Mrs. JL -4* Lehman, and Ullem. of Melbourne, gore
!tsea it se eat tn.s stocking,
Mr*. G. II. Brown a s hostesses. response.
made in Ike Rssl S ilk mills s&lt;
tndlanjpsl.s. it inttnOed Ise
Miae Gladys n a il spoae to &lt;hr
The "Animated Magmaino" will
make up the program a l 1:30 group on the subject, ‘Our Educa­
esal wear. It was made to trOte
A F A M IL IA R
far s fourteen &gt;ejr old ysung
“ ’clock to which tho public is in­ tion Work Among tho Spanish
POSE. Frank
J . A. Taylor, of Balnbridge, Go..
tie r weighing MO sounds, who
L u th e r , facited. Reservations m ast or mad* Speaking People o f Tampa," a fter
la hero for a short time with his
found d.lficuitr in Ending socks
m s u s rad io
with Mra. John M tiich by Men- which n talk. "W hat A ttraction
s t a r , now
«» M. Fesn, le t It keel the seek
eon and daughtar-ln-law, Mr. and
day a t noea.
H as the Church's Ancient Pragram
ti n g in g with
to twa f n t leng.— —
Mra. Roacoe Taylor, Oak A tenut.
The r e n 'a r aoclal meeting of for Our Modern Young Proplr,”
Carton Robv
the Auxiliary Beth Israel w lllb e was given by Miss Dora tlyroni.
juutla—Beak*,
■wommtHdRtakHHwtHalikwgatiHiwwMktM*
T W i T - r O T , - ' '
• e ll. u n d to
Mr. and Faagin Krlley, of Rich­
bo an ivanDuBolte, a promoted leader a '
land, G *, announce th* birth of
getitt and hat
ram p for the past sevrrat year*,
a son last night at Plains, Ga.
m e r t I'y t v
and Miss P atty Lee foghill, re­
changed the
Mra. Kalley will bo reotombered
ligious educational secretary of
pulpit
far a
as tho former Mia* Sara Evelyn
Use Congregational denomination
microphone.
Williams.
Id Florida.
*
The Saturday morning program
consisted af the classes led by
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kirby and
M is. Cngkili tn d Mr. Ullom.
A
children loft Saturday for CookW H E R E N EW P n V s iD E N T W IL L
luncheon was then served when
A l e . Tcnn. after spending some
W O R S H IP : Ah a v t m e r v&lt;V« of at.
the
Rrv.
A
rthor
Lincoln,
of
Day­
K o hers with relatives. Mra. Polonaise op #1. No. Mv Franc
Tnom tr Epiieo'pat Cht»*th In W ash ­
ington w h irs F ra n k lin 0 . f s e s s v t l t
fl. W ight' will entertain with a tona llcath delivered an address.
In rb y was the former M itt Mil­
Bchubert—D o r o t h y Marshall
During the afternoon the Rev.
w ill prsbakly attend when president
1 bridge party a t 3:00 o'clock a t the
dred Loo.
and Florene I.oti.
home of the ta tte r In Rose Court J . B- Boot, of this city, led a dis­
Shepherd's Dream op 171, Carl1 In honor of Miss M arie Hamby, cussion on building up an inter
activities
Ilvlna—M artha W right.
rstln g
program
Mrs. Hattie Humphries and
recent bride-elect.
among the young peonle of the
daughtar,
Misa Elethla Hum­ Pickaninny March, Chambei—
churches.
This was followed o»
THURSDAY
phries, of Lakeland, spent the
John L. Hamrick, Jr.
Regular meeting of th e South an outline of subjects. ba»cd on
week-end here as the guests of Dance Caprice, Rogers—B e t t y
’ SWe Prim ary P.-T. A. will take psychology, by the Rev. Arthur
Mra. J . M. McCasklll a t her home
Lott.
place a t 3:00 o'clock a t th - school Lions.
In Rose C ourt
M ilitary M arche, F.ngvlmann--- auditorium.
A Founders' Day
A banuet wap aervrd to the 100
Virginia MeRory and MildredI program wil| be given.
delegates on Satrrday evening,
Hodgea.
Mrs. Thomas Howard has re­
Regular meeting of 8eminole le tte r In the evening talks were
turned to her home at Mannas- F a iry Queen W alt*, R a fte r— Mil­• Chapter Number Two O rder of the made by Dr. Derrick, former min.
sas, Va., after spending a short
dred Knox.
Eastern S ta r wit take blare at Ister, of Orange City, and Dr,
time, to r* wRh. her brother nmj Chinatown, R ogers—Jo e Dooglav .. 7:30 o'clock a t th s Masonic HaR. Vincent, o f W lnlefT ’arST '
■later-in-law,
Mr.
and Mr*. Jnynns Pvsaant op AH. No, Id,- A covered dish supper will he held
Burk* Stifle, and other relatives
Prh»»t Schumann—Mary W yattt at 6:00 o'e'ock. Eaeh member has
and friends.
Ratliff.
been asked to bring a covered
W H A T A S P O T ! And is W h.rpfrln g Jack Smith enjoying h it lete tele w t h
T railing Moon Vine*. O a y n o r’ dish.
th s Humming B ird *! T h ty 'r* harmonising In p re p srstisn I f Ih n r reg u lar
M n. Clyde A. Byrd, of Daytona
Pinko—M argaret and Katherine&gt;
CBS broadcast
Beach, spent Monday here with
FRIDAY
Spencer.
On* of the outstanding mystery
friends. She was accompanied by Italian Donee on 2V Krentxlin—
Annual business m eltin g snd thrillers of the star* may be seen
Jam es Rid re , Jr., who spent the
Elisabeth W h'gh-m .
luncheon of the Garden Club of tonight In the film vsrsion at
week-end with Mr. a rd Mra. Byrd M aaurka np 327, Carl flohm—t/iu- Sanford will be held a t 10:30 A. the Milan* Thf tie r,, where the
and their daughters, Mary Marie
M. at the Sanford Country Club. Payment Deferred" Is helng
Iso Packard.
Joyous WalU, MafLaehlln—LutL- Mrs. Malcolm Lander will give a
and Betty Jean,
talk on "Moths and B utterflies." who scored in the original play
The home of Mrs. Paul P rintd,
cla Gormly.
O f Interest to a wU* circle of
Mr*. “ Rath
Stew art— l o f t May Morning an 13d, Adolphe’ Reservations must be made by both In London and New York,
Brardalj Avenue, wav the -verve friend* her* is the arfn-mnrrmeat
I
noon
Wednesday
with
Mrs.
J.
C.
C o • r n #—Jacqueline Campbell
repeating his extraordinary rbary for Jaclaonrllla to tpend
of the regular meeting nf I'irrlr nf th* wed-ling lost Thursday of
Besson.
and Haxrl W hitehurst.
artrrlxallon of a mild bank clerk
gw
days with
rextlre*.
Number Fir* nl All Smil. fs th iMies Ann flahrlel will have a who, through strange rlrrumS pring Song. Spaulding—Erma
llc Church held last week. Fnll-'iw- MU* M atin Anne Powers, daagk•ludy elans at 7:30 P. M. a t the stances, become* a hearties* m ur­
ing the routine bu-inrs*. plans t i r of Mr*. S. M. Schwarts ami
Doodney.
will he accompanlrd by her
Junior
High
School.
Vais*
Grncrsuse
on
207,
Bnhm—
homo
of
her
psrrnt*.
Games
ami
were
completed fur th, Valentine the |l i e A. K. INiwers, of this d ry ,
derer.
grandmother, Mra. Chriatln* An­
Regular meeting of th e AmeriM
artha
Telford
and
Mildred
contest*
were
enjoyed
during
the
ra
n
i
party
and dance (n be given to II. R. IMhani. J r , son ml Mr.
l-aughton.
who
wa*
first
Introderson, of Jacksonville, who has
and Mr*. Hugh Iturfortl IVIham.
ran l/g lo n Auxiliary will he held dured to American screen audi­ aftrrnoon.
Wells.
' on Feb. 10 a t the Elk, Hall.
besn visiting Mr. and Mra. C. E.
al*« of thi« rity.
Tho •ervmuny
at 4:00 o'clock a l the home of Mi«. ence* In “ Devil ami th* Dren .
Dolly's
W
alts,
Bilbro—
Margaret
A
t
tho
refreshm
ent
hour
a!Refreshment*
were
*ervr,|
late
Adama for aboot two weeks.
,
j j . II. Illnterm lster, Son Lanta. In which he contributed n distin­ jrraqrl march wa* rondurtril In (he In the afternoon by the ho-te**. wa* performed about 3.09 P. M. at
Dal*
Hathaw
ay.
|
Among student*' at th* U nlw rJessup. Ga.
*
The board meeting wil| tak e plorr guished portrayal a* -Tallnlah ■lining room where an ire and. assisted by Mrs. John
Pi-tuld
aity of Florida who har* arriv a l T arantell* In A Flat op 13, S. B.
Mr*. Odham wa* born in San­
at 3:30 o'clock.
Bankhead’s Jealoe. husband, sxwln sweet course wa* served. Th* ta. I and Mfs. F. E Rmimillat. Thn..Mills—
Mildred
Hodge*.
to spend th# mld-**me*tar holi­
provea himself to he a character bl# waa overlaid with n lac* sloth present were: Mrs. |(. A. Camer- ford and Iwr lived here all her
( a l. Song o f Love from Blossom
day* her* are: Leonard Miller.
Sh* attemled the public
nf first order In "Pavement De­ and decorated in a raint-iur culm on, Mrs. R. A. Cameron, Jr., life.
Time,
Sigmund Romberg—
Roy Frank Byrnes, J r , Joseph
ferred." The horror this man ex- scheme. Th* hostes* ru t jhe first Mrs. J. E. Graddirk. Mr*. G. • ' school* nf the rity amt Sullim
(b
).
I
May
Never
Pass
Your
O’Connor, Wnllnee Phllllpe, Hownerienrea after having poisoned piece of the large birthday cuke Fellows, Mrs. F. E. Rmiptlllat. College at IliUtoL V o. whore
Way Aaln. KahaLW arren—
ard Lindsey, Mellon Ware. Cllfhia rich nephew In order to save and then distributed piece* to each Mrs. John Prxold, sml Mr • sh* hail two year* of high school
Gladys Morria William*.
ford Howoll, and Georg* Moyt.
education. She ha* bee* attend­
his family from ruin I* a stirPaul Peloid.
Honoring her daughter, Ml«a ring and gelppln* sensation ami of the guests.
ing S em in o le !L jh School a* o
Those prrsent were: the Mme*
.Mra: J . H. HinUnpleter. Mrs. B u tterfly on 43. F^lward G rle g - Ante ta ttle llay ra, who celebrat­ o fftra th# Jaded appetite of th«
Junior thia year.
l-aurette Minshew, C harlotte True,
T n VISIT O R L tS IM l
LaKoy Chlttendrn, and Misa Edna
Mr. Odham wa* born ia Rcuwned h tr fourteenth birthday an- film g«*r lom athln* pew In the Natalii- True, Krances Th'omsson,
Anne Bell Brown.
Chittenden have returned from Legende, Tlschendorf—Joe Stew- n lrersiry recently, Mr*. J . M. wav of screen thrill*.
Wick, ( t a , aud r* « * her* with his
Announcement w»* made yes- parents about five years so- II*
W taU r Haven where they a t­
Maureen O'Solllvan and Neil Ruth Pugh, Ruth Anderson, Lu­
Hayes entertained with a birth­
cille (tarrell, Elni*# Lowe, tail* trn lay by local officer* of the is a member sf the senior rloss ml
tended the mid-winter conference
11 Desire’, Cram er— Dorothy Wig- day party on Saturday after- Hamilton provide th* love inter- H agan, Doris labell, Chariot 1- I*.
o f the American Legion Auxili­
Salvation Army that Commander Seminole High SrikwL
nton a t her homr, 327 West est an the m urderers daughter
ary on Jan. 27 and Jan. 28 as Intermexxo, Davloa—EIU# Hotch- Ninth S tre e t Bridge an d danc­ .m l h er aweetheort ami Dorothy Iiell, Jane Cochran, Anise Whit- Evangeline Booth i* y«’ing to he
The couple returned here last
ta k sr,
I d a Robinson, Thelma
dslegmtea from th# local aoxlling were enjoyed d u rin g th* Peterson g irts a compelling P 'r- John*, Ruhr Mae Dobson, Oris In Florida during the month of night from Brun*wt,k. G o, where
they spent a few - days with tha
V alse Caprice, Rsthbun—Lenora afternoon. Misa Cecelia Truluek formanc# a . tha m urderer, wife- Saunders, Erma Pmnlnry, Betty
reerlved a picture for having who sh are. Ms guilty serret IhM Brown, and Roy Howell, Jack Speer, Mrs. J. E. Brou*e, Mr*. J. l-riitegn-wm's grandmother, Mrs. LWhldden.
.................
B. S. LoGett* and ton. E. S. Lefinally
drives
har
to
a-.lcld'
high scora among th* bridge
Howell, Henry Tamm. William Howell Flili, Mrs. E. F. Ilous- I). (Mham. At prrsent they ora
G ettf, J r , of Now York City,
player* and Ml** Evelyn Cates O th er, who stand 0ut In lh» fast Evans, Jack Evans, Nrd llostir,
hobler, Mr*. M. S. Wicxin*. Ur*.
i m i arrived to visit th* formor’s
was given * sim ilar p rise for Include Verree Teasdal# •• « and W. Wansley.
George It. Biihop, Mr*. A. C. February ami wil| be ia Orlando
W O * r. Mr*. Lola &amp; LoGett*, and
blachm alllnf French woman, a n t
having low score.
Fort, Mr* E. t'om ptoh, Mrs. on Tuogjlay. FeU 14. at 11:39 A.
hU stator, Mr*. W. C. Hill. 1900
Th* Valtntin* motif w as ear- Rav Milland a* th , hank cle rk ,
Jams* G. Sharon, Mr*. II. M. M. for a public reception at the
Magnolia Avenue. Mr. LaGette
elrd out In party decorations victim.
Pspwnrth, Mr*. R alrh 11. W ight. Colonial Orange Court llstsL The
plsit* to Iravo a t th* and of th*
■nd appointments. Vases and
weak hot his son will remain un­
Mr*, fl'snn tingle, iff*. F rark Commander will be wrb'wwrd to
bowl*
o
f
pclnsettlas
and
shrub*
til tho U tter port of February.
Alvonl, nf lo k e Mary, and MU* Orlamb, by the mayor and etrur
w*r# arranged ln various places
civic k adrr*.
With Mrs, R. R. Dea* and Mrs. llrlen, Slarcntette.
about the room*
where
the
(i. D. Bishop as ho«t:sses, another
guests were entertained.
A sweet course was served
Mr*. M. Jacobson and Mr*. 11. &lt; of the series nf 'ladies day*" al
at a 1st* hour by the host***, Moor* wer* hostesses a t the regu­ th# Sanford Country Chib look
aiilstcd by her dau(,htara, De- lar meeting of th* B e t h - I n a d place yesterday morning ami
aftam oon at the club house. The
rltug and Gwendolyn, and Wil­ Auxiliary held last.
17 women who attended, enjoyed
ma L aln k art
Those
present the Community
Center. Mr*
golf games in the
morning,
w
tn
r
the
Mlaaas
A
ntoinette
A.
Jacobson
presided
•»*»
A t a recent meeting of th# Con­
S ea O u r “ S o f t le tM
noon, and bridge
H
sjns , honor guest, Ann* Jones, the buslne*. seetlon when report* luncheon a t
gregational C hristian Endeavor,
game* in the afltrnoon.
Helen G arner, Cccellg Truluek,
Made of maU- th* Rav. Leathers, of Boston, as Evelyn Cotas, Elio Mauds Jones, were read by Mr*. J- IMelcbor,
Mr*. Vivian A. Speer wa*
U»»«
straw*.
Donltkc,
to
d
M
n.
JIndian ml*.binary, gave an Ulus,
awarded the prise in Ihr blind
Virginia McRcry, Dorothy Mit- Mrs. D*»#
mm4
tsffetstra
ta
d
talk
w
ith
lantern
slide*
sf
____
Cluo* • flttlAf*
Jiogta . tournam ent which . was
J la y ts , . Wilma Dingfoldor.
ThnsS 'p r * m n r w«r#: Mr*: n
M* work with nolle# Indian, la “H’ll._ D rritu i
Leinkart,
.
D
frothy
Stew
art.
MasoarhuaetU where h« boa spent
j.cobson, Mrs. M. Jacobson. Mi &lt;
Featuring
Kathryn Thigpen, M artha Adall * f hi* life.
Adam*. Sylvi* McLendon, listen C'hartaa K .nnor Mr.. P. Mo**.
D uring tha business session lit­
Palmer, Dorie D om rr, an d G em - Mr*. B- Benjamin, M n. J . T«l .
te rs wore n a g from Mia* Dorothy doljta Iks ye*. •
Mrs
Davo
Bonlskc, Mrs, JT h orton and Miss Mildred Robin­
Dlngfelder,
Mr*. B, Bchwsrtx.
A n d O u r C U m Ic - S p o r U
son la which they told bow mack
Mrs. Fannie W claberf, and Mia.
SUc* Shows
Mali ACT IB-.
they mlaaod tho local society and
Victor Check._______________ _
3:30, 7 snd 9
Night
10doocribtd th* work Hi th* soctetlos
—on t h o S t r o m —
swlmndngl gsm**, and a wlom-r
fa Lakeland and New York City,
rrspertirefy. #
wera ttiloyto* •
Tha mcgibarg o f th* Congrega­
• T W « a iu w lla t wtr«J w
tional ch rie tta s Endeavor a s Joy* I 7 . n . Root, th# Ml**## Nancy
a hay ride sod aw tam lag p a rty at While, Dorothy Brook*. Ocniyenc
Ban Lands Shrinks ow Friday tveWell*. *q* G astt, Anna Jan*
nlng. The go oat* mot a t th* church
Gantt. * Dean Boltamy, and Fr* l
s t an early , h o w and proceeded
Bender. J. D. Driggera, Harol.l
llaliaM P u tjr
H*rh*t. Charioa Gantt, Bernanl
Wednesday, F * . M
sh rafer. snd Prank Bower. ____
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Personals

Piano Pupils Give
Recital On Friday

QUICK PAS8A
OF EMERGEN
BILL 6 URG

Social Calendar

Payment Deferred”
Is A t Milane Tonight

Misa Claire II. Evans Pezold Home Scene M aria Anne Powers.
la Hostess At Party
Of Circle Meeting

t

MrsJ.M.HayesHonors
Daughter With Party

LadieH* Day Observed

Regular Meeting Of
Auxiliary Is Held

Hats Galorel

At Local Golf Club

I Indian Missionary
Presents Lecture

HalHoyt'sVaudeville&amp;Revue
20—People—20
Singers—Dancers—Cobiedians
Don and Mazie Dixon
Hoyt's Miamians Stave Band
Big Beauty Chorus

12.95 to $4*75

Hay Ride, Swimming
Party A re Enjoyed

Ladies Two for One

T h ls Ad Rad O n

F s rtr

Coal TVkgt

hd all

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Edmund
LOWE
Wynne
GIBSON

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P A G E F IV E

T U E fln A Y . J A N U A R Y 81. 1 M 8
W*l| a».imilat*d’*, he concluded,
“ it U reaaonabte and ju .t fa beHere th at only by ro t reeagaixing the ill*(al teiiu re of Mkltcl u11 j ra a wo oafegiiard the, pee re
of the world."
Those pieeenl a t the meeting
were Mr. Meng. B. F. Wheeler, of
Oviedo, and IV. f. t'nppedge, .f
Jxck.ohvlite a« gue»t*. ami Bistartan* K. T. Tingley, of .5a,lvt |e. New Brumwlcx, l-ec t ie.
umi. of Catonavltte, MX, \V. L
Mills, of F atteuon, N. J.,
t two year* ago in M ancnana, a Fekeriun, of Jorsex t'ity . ClfaMk
bat ill large- , lM2ntty which biatoriea.ly anJ lie-! S trrre t, nf t'am bridge,
men like \ l , r i u i f of itJ remrly JO® pvicrnt A. S ear'ett. of Itel.anJ, Kznt-'ali
• rhine** population i* in
1 &lt;*ne«e,
who
presided, 11/ F.
reau*e rh .lU «*y • "
l’*, t ° f * #h m“ V Maine*. S. .O.Vhaxe, Sr.. K a.l
.
-. and »aid lhat Ihe »*ixure of that Lehmann, ll. W. fpeneer. II. H.
in lh« » ° , d j p ltv |IKT ^ |.j 3 | “ | . a part of a
\V. I*. Ilnltfhi a -. II II.
lith a Written | gJgaBtJf (,|ln n r a l r l ly J a | 0 - I Coleman. I*. J . Stine, It. K. Sion*
k ra w year*,I im p who believe they a te l i n ­ saivntgr. II. I. l-outtlt, A. W,
'd a I" a refill i tin* I In rule the w ord.* .
Kl p-. W. 1“ t'ooper. W. A. I. iT. policy of
Mr- M«"r *ahl .hat 33 year* I |« r. U onard MeLwra*. J. A.
..
.
. ago Japan’* !•late*men am ounted Itrown. ( im r te C. Harden. .1. A.
lie • lam ,.I ^ ((m&gt; a o r|,| that the dettiny of
with m od of Jt|ia n „ oo|,|
fulfill* l until
rouolry lor j^ h ad Income the real of a world I’ui ratun.
or ,m re lb»-em pire. The present* ntrupatlnn
Opium War*" of Ma*rhuria ami encroachment
H i. and --*i.| into Jehid. he raid, come* ''betre p prarvful r au*e Japan need* the iron and

Chinese Speaker
1Uft* At Rotary
dob Luncheon

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„,u.i to ».biugated in order lo lla

• i a n t
“if Japan i« aCifwed to. proceed | I.AKK WORTH Work on High
, of Chi- a , || ha, the peace o f the Fai Schmd rnnipu* progre«*ing rap­
.
hr
ideal* K ,a| am| therefore of the entire idly.
J
doing wuihi l« a t ,ta k e ”. he *aid.- “ You
Hintiy of hear their"diplomat* uaiug cautoa.
. ar*l for flag,* ineltoo* u? entering melhml* of covering up their aetioni
I* tmtay by d rrla iirg tliat th*y must a rt Wa ar* equipped tv pfndae*
trouble, jn irlf-defenae. Yet, today thiire U ral flaf* |oh wmk a t Ihe
iniairi «f n r l 'dl.iaai Japane*e on Chin, *e tow cal pwwible prbe*. (ilv# *•
umi ex. ,„ j| hn,i nut a airgle armetl ( hi
le l,■ the IM.,r „ n Japan**,* foil, Japan'*
i a world ai.daiion of the Krllogg P e rt al
lake* a B l)mt. when China wa» «uffetin/
.0 prop'e fn ,n) Ihe
greal**t floo«l« in it*
•rally hi*tory what! never be forgotten.
v -, « f YTorwIa. ba*
.l.-mre pe*if»-rtom« m many
worn xilM i't ailmee
t -i - an* ofMwrXlUutv. In
T b r are mtwn.yfng ed'
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il, people Lie far from w arlike"
Pointing out Ihe economic *ituali„n a* it relate* lo America and
Chin*. Mr. "Mena naid lhal “ In
• pit* of the fact th a t eapott trade
throiiahout the wuC.il fell heavily
in 11*30, your export* to China
have increarvd. One reaauu if
hreaure the Chireae nation U the
g trile n l win Id market and Chilo-e have long «inee reeogni»..|
America ** a litena and helper.
Core uding by again itatin g
lhat "America ha* again taken
the right atep in the eye* Of l!t"
fhim-xe nation", he *ald that
“Y,hi eanr.ol undemtand tha *&gt;*nr«* an.I Japane*e problem withmil -tmlying vvhxt e liert paxt a'e]
p ie.rn t action* will have bn the
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WITH WORK PPON
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b n t a n tise p tic fo r its p u rp o se Vick*
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keeping
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On May 34, I 'AT!, the Senate
committee on hanking and currend/*cklled on the T rra«ifft I h •
partm riit for a re|&gt;oit on Senator
JB tc K rr'* hit] “prnvldirg for Ih*
P h r n n l r r of hank rleporil*. and
f a r othrr purpo-c-”, hot thus far
the rri|ne*tn| rr|w ul'ha* not liern
received. In intiiMluelng th i. hill,
Senator Fletcher atatril that lie
had in luin.l that wr *honhl make
a aeriou*, earnest rlfoil hy Irgi*.
lative action, 'iln iin r Ihi, o-e-alon
of Congrra* to rafeguanl the in
t c r r f t , nf dr|Ki*itnr* an-l -lock
holder of our hanking iMlitulion*.
In Xurthrr gxplanatiou of l&gt;n
hill he (aid in part:
’’As of l»rr. 31, 10.11, the rap
ital atnek nf nl| rational hnnk~,
R37S. wax f l j! 2 l ,140,1100, nnd the

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RESULTS
uritnl !»• l»in»ir »• I" i !•» tfii» m * * t
\i !«• .Mm* %%I • i• ti tin* •
attain*I
fnn* l.» hi .' nn,(
i|t I ii trill* \ | ili’.'H ill f i t lo ti it
•iii| m in* trcrntl&gt; whnit mi n 'l •'!»•
ua« (Itii’iiti r«*&lt;l " ’tl* h u t lulu*. *
J, ?f hi III I#*ml**i »tf I In* l'l» |M 111 1
i ntinly ouitifll »*f tl • n
,.f tl
fut in * hitlulay
a • t’ ■ t* -f
tnmin •*%I tha* fn» • •
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t* rinfm \| In |’»•»
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it»mlfi*iifti Hi
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87H, memlier, of the Federal lie•e rrs Bank Syaleni, vvai l'WI.1171,000, making the total capitaliza­
tion nf all hunk, th,* nnietnlera
Of tho Federal Reserve Hank Sy •
tern,
" r ‘l •». tmd"t
the provi,lnn, nf Ihi* hilt tho Iwnb
depoailnr-,’ guaranty fund w'o-i’d
bq esHthtishol with more it an
to it* ere,lit. I doubt
murli that there would le m l
tertal dial!* on Ihi* fun-1.
•'The one ptuvisinn in the lull
which will, no dould, give some
concern lx whether the comptrol­
ler of the euricncy call lie d -le­
gated the power to rxam lne into

wl%e Itoltimic c«iinp«nir&lt;b inui nm*
rnotigh uliK-k in the uutional Sink*
to control »uch hank?* oiiRht t^&gt; hi*
um lcr the guiH?r%ii*ton of the coai|»troll* r of the*currenty.

th a t but a comparatively »m*!l
number of state l-anka are membet* of the Federal Reserve Hunk
System and (hat thi, proposed legIllation might he detrimental to
them, unles* they applied and arete
found eligible tor membership.
The hop* would lm that state*
would find It advisable to adopt
some sim ilar plan in rr»p*ct to
MMo banks.
would ire very difficult to
fram e a bid which would pm ’e t

bHlMtlltl |*m. | i
ll.t), iMHNdM
id,-nt-elect tak e, hi* fi*hing earation Iff prirncy aboanl the
yarhl of Vincent \- to r. di,lant
relative. Farley, W alker, Flynn.
Senator Barkley
and
reveral
other* will I*- mend, r* of the
Minnij group.
The name of Kdward ii. Il»mfh.
Miami hanker, wa* -uire&lt; ted
prominently in the ,li*ru**ion
among llem nrrallc lender* h«-r
yr.lrrilay for the | hmI of ,,-cretary of trra-nry.
Knoievell rape, la 1., go into
aVtion on lh« international prob­
lem , of war debt* and i-ronoun »
the fir I week of March, o f w ith­
in a day or In after h i, inai'ginatidn.
(ireat Britain wll| l»- received
fir*t in the parnile of Kurop an
ilrhtnr* who are a*king a review
of their settlement*. Ml—ionfrom (ireat llritain ami Ihnthrr power, ,pr*pared to deal
with the arm -la for the erononrie
(•nnfccin-r will he expected at
tire -Jin- linn-.
Thi* mirh became, known &gt;'e»Irrdny ill the wake nf tH,. roof r-'
erne of Si.nrhry Irelween the P ie,ident-elei t and Sir Itonahl Lind­
say, t h llriti-h aniha—ador.
It w a, rn ip h an z'd he A- Hurt
thf, meeting nnd Ihe Million nee.
ment made ml* e,p enlly of I hr
“*atl*fnrtory eonver-alion" loialrd entir-fy to the physical urrange reeni, for tlv Ameri- an*
British parley*. The fart that *cpaiate n-pr. *entalive» will I,- re.
reivrrl at the economic confer­
ence wa* Interpret'd h eir to
imam the ||iMi»rvrlt point of »cp
nrat,. negotiation, on these e-1:11
■tanil*.

HITLER CHOICE'
CAUSES T E N S E ,i
BITTER S T R I F E
(Continued From Tag* On*)
discussion of the fnrtiituming uebt*
negntiathm* with America. The
effect of the (ieiniuu N'azi victory
on France became a m atter of
gu-at moment to political circle*: •
Itudapest—The semi-olflcHI I’t'Stcr I Joy J Mild: “ As wu »exr it. it i»
a m atter «f downrig'i* revolution.
The only certain dhiag i* lhat
uilficult times ale ah&gt;ud for (iirmany and a serious .-hick which
may affect the dr«tiny uf all Farope can hardly be avoided."

10— Kliwrrw timl Finn:*
FOR kill l ilfry . . d-liii-e, and
• . • U ’anl..u,Hd*kVf&lt;e..MeWM.nKelMWr
r ink.I ll.liuillotk I'hono ‘.f ,|'J .'

lural finance.

Night and Morning to keep
tbemCl«Mi,CJ**raBU Healthy
W rite fee Fr&lt;* “ Eye Cara"
ar “ li&gt;« Beauty" Book
U^w.Ca.UW-ttUVLOi-W.CUH,

It KOIt «.M gold, lodil teeth
id nt,| jewelry. Hoy fhtttenilen.
Magnolia Avr. I’hnn, .H5-W.

o f play in th&lt;
retired baskrtba I
uwkrye learn -tun I with three m m att I
. it the Sh.vrp*h.—t&lt;
•a- tie.l for *emn.
o.i win* an.I two
a n t the Rambler* •
wnL one wilt a ltd lb

I of (hr Seventy.!*" •’w """'coment* pcmitble ami.
«
probable. The name of John S.l
* gpftroach*. ,H | (V,h „ J,m,|f|#r Alt«nla publish,
“'m i e.
Senator rr a|„ , wa, m ,hv talk of the day
ehrr i I,.oily en for high ..Mko.
.
ik of a Inilf tlnionl The cabinet go*«ip persisted
"ii In the fittingly tbr-ugl* the d|ty. II
• i
ii
brought op ihe name* a* "dark
. "
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of Senator ttaikley. o |
mporlant Kwit*»»rVjr. for aeeretary of w ar;
' “ '■"•’H kiehiUdd MrNeit. of Connerlleul,
c
a . «rrr*tary of navy. nn,| Frank
relating Murphy, „ f Minnesota, fur seeit* ill na ir ia ty of ncriei’lliire.
ig lietoio
There still’ ,c»mcil to he doubt
itng a m i ' i i , , - Republican [mlrpeiule nt
eurrrnry. of which he
' » m,'m']w hoi|t Roosevelt want* in hi* &lt;ab­
her. Two of there hill be liltri&gt;- ■jrte.1 . The name of Senator 1’iltduetd. lie I* a 1*0 a inn
the j | | n|;
« errlar.v of interior still
tub-eoM mitlrr lo ton rider Ih
.W .m m w M * W eiflltir|aS r!X
irri*. of Nehra«Vn, n*
conatruetinn art of I'.r’k*. I
f agrieulture; ni*o of
chaiinian of the *uh rom niiltrc l,
f Iowa, for the
hold beating. on the bill “In nirel
the rii.lin g nm-rgenry*in tie
ThJu o l l w o(. eceytary of eomricultiiral indu«tiy. To pfovid. m rm - -rrtfltM In be a puailer
flew f.ipil;tl fur .igrii iillur.il drYrt with llernard M. Itnrvrh and Je»»e
cpm i^t, In trfupd fiin lin r farn Slrn'ir, of New Y«rk. *pok n of
Rrlie, ing that t ,.il tui »'
m uitgag.
I,, provide long lorelh r with Henry I llnrriinan. fan* were well enough ph i
of
Ronton,
prcahlenl
of
the
rhnmterm loan- aclo w rr inlerr»t rale*,
with la l S'miki)'* law K ill g.,
J f c rotniir the lepnrchnte of foro- her of rnmmeiyr of the United Jjejwc, tl Saiifonl and |&gt;, la n d ‘
• * v
* '
/ ^ H r d | a rut land*, tu anirrd an-l
■dure, tlr,| j Mnf(in‘ and. .fark ,r
tl 'r e e W d f d .l v dffinite Only
b awfiplrinriil the Federal farm Iimii
foul, e*.manager*' of tli
h
;d*oil
Scnntorl*
(i|a**
nnd,
Wni&gt;h
1 act to provide method* fur the
»nd Farley for ih d cabinet, al- team, today *••! about mak
arrangement* for a game h
Unification of the Federal farmthnprh m a r in*l*ed ll wa* “all
neat Sunday with e^thei the i
j loan *y»lrm and for other pirfixed” for Mi** Perkin*, the New
Wu I
yene*”, intro,lured by ^Senator York Slate rommhiabinet nf lalnir, land., a ll- ta r - under
Rohinnon, of A rku-a*.
; for I ho labor departm ent nffirr. Hunter, or Ihi* Cm-,.a hl|.*t
With the whole r non try t„ pick under Johnnie I dhieth a ,
from a* a rerull of Ihe rweeping oppo-itlon.
Teleg'»V* were -ent to I.
Hemocralie virlory In November,
there i* n„ *»gn lhal the Pr-videnl- title* thi* morning n.iming ter
nnd n lhrr ,'onditn n . unit iiii
loan- lo railroad.-, by tin- Iti-eon elect i*. irgaVillnp geography
nmmrrmrnt- a * -to which -tr
atruvlhm Finanry in rjm ration.” • a* an rlrm rntal factor In pick*
will ' play here aii,| the | iolin
lie 1* kl* Oil Ihi-.nllh-ioiumilleir to ing hi* rloae advlrer*.
line,lp»- witt-&gt;w Hindi—h tte rr——
•htnl henrttigy, if |oiiml~h,Te-*hty, — i r t * m s e tn r tn n r T T t" w n n rFan* were not tlio only -:i
Ing
nhout
the
bib
of
making
the
on Ihe hill to amend the einer
fital one* ■n v r r Ih,*o olromc
grncy relief and •yXinaIntel Ion art
Sunday*- game. Sanfoul .aid
of I'.'i'Z for eeiluin loan* by tho
■lay, for Ihe player* nre in lm
Keeoralruetinii Finance Corporatiun to „id III tho :.Ufipoil und
mb'intenanee of pul lie reboot*."
And l*»tly, Srnalor Fhftrhrr l*
Chairman of the nih-eoinniilleo In
confidrr the onlijeel of ngiieul-

S u pplied to D ru ggists B elow C ost. .
to P rove its Q u a lity a n d Economy

llawkcyc Team Is
In First P l a c e In
Basketball Ueaeue

DANISH TROOPS IN (IOOSK STEP PARADE

Senior Senator Is En­
gaged With Affairs
i Of Sub-Committees

ill lt« b u r r I t o t i f»ni|4»rr

rllb iT tor
ih i K

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BUSY P I C K I N G
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California T u rn ed
To Rescue Efforts
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For the third time In tobt days
Japanese troop, are W
repotted
P&lt;
to hate repulsed a determined
Chinese attack today an Chiumenkon- in the Great Wall of
China. A Japanese communlque said the Chinee* aufferrd
heavy lasses ard retreated
westward. No Japan#!*
usItiPs were reported. *

Committee Approves
Measure 12 ToFive;
Further Hearings
Are Brushed Aside

GMNK;Hitler Is Appointed
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“ SAN FO RD . F L O R IP A . M O N P A Y , JA N U A R Y 30. 1933

Leader Succeeds.
ROLLINS SOCIALMANATEE CELERY Nazi
Von Papen Gaining
Objective
r Head
CLUBS REFUSE TO GROWERS PLOW Of GermanACabinet
A B m c h a r g e s ' under o n eth ir d
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BKRLIN . Jnn. 30.
4/l\—
A d o lf
&lt;i•*•
illonal (socialist party, wan
np|H)intftl
today ch aiu rllor o f
.
gold reserves. The measure now
W o rth y A S ra M tC G
------- ----- ‘r r r l ---------------- 1 today with . favorable report.
“ TttrttTfto,'m m itirn !H T '(5rsm m r
(!«•(
ninny.
Thi- Nazi l«adi«r
e
n
e
d
i
t
m
to
th#
white
iiou*#.
ern California to d a y , aa NEW YORK. J»n. 30.—&lt;/P&gt;~ | The VoUtead modification bill
W' irk House passage of Ihi
form ed a cabinet w ithout th o
After threw
ncnlha
of —
Inten- iw
|w„u approved as
12 »u
to fir* by th*
......
„
—
—
—
winter stormed the Pacific
All the celery growrra of the (V ntrist* .n m l B a v a r i a n
heialded bill revising bankruptcy
WINTER BARK. itn. SO.—Fra•tody, (ha "Joint commit!'* ( committee. Chairman Sn.oot said
laws to help debtors was pr'rdlclsd trrnitlas and snroritirs at Rollins Manatee section
Coast for the 17th consecu- tlva
this morning people* party who will l)«
of- railroad*- and highway users h? will submit th# committee’s re
by Sprakrr Garner, He also ssbl
plowed under nne-thlrd of their niskrtl to tolerato his rifflm o
•NVv-p day.
College
refuse
to
admit
that
they
pert
today
which
will
put
th*
yesterday Issued a report which
In (ha lowMndi of Ix*ng Bvaeh
DETROIT. Jan 30. -(Ah—There he would rermit the Collier bill •re a* black as they ar* painted. matured celery crop’, according to
bill before tha Senate ready for
called “ a
telegraphic advice received hero nr else I'nrlinmcnt will bo
60 familiaa waKed f:r Hood tha Joint chairmen
action at aeon as the parliament­ wns a strong belief In automobil* to rontinu* the frdeisl gasoline
Sharply dl&lt;a«ir*lng with tho early thla afternoon.
Us fnr another 12 months ti* be
tlissulm l.
water, to Whv* their homes distinct step forward in the de­ ary situation permits.
rircl-'s yesterday that the Ford bnmglit up under suspension of findings of a special faculty comCelery growera In tho Barasota
from which they were rescued velopment of round public trans­
No changes Will be made in the
Motor Company would be I'ttck Hi rules.
miltea appsdnteil to investigate action started plowing tinder one.
HERI.IN. Jutt. ru-bP I—Former
by b:ets. Nearby Loo Angel** e«- portation policlra."
bill as approved a week ago by
A statement by Gen. W. W*.
Sir Ronald t.indsay. British Am­ the alleged “ evils" of th# fratern­ third of their rrop, • telephone re­ ( hanrellur Brurning’s renttisU
pectc.l more
roll* altar ei*
the Senats Judiciary committee. prtiiliiMlon Tuesday.
Atterbury,
president
of
the
I’
nnAlthough
the
.upply
of
automo­
bassador. returned from Warm ity system, all of the Greek letter port to Sanford said, with officials held th# tialance of poseet --tro*#
prriencing mere than tight Inch#*
Smcnt said the rot# to report the
since Jin. I, the greatest pre­ •ylvanla rallrrad, and Alfred II- bill favorably waa on its revenue bile bodies was shuNoff last week Springs fur n conference wl’.h groups have filed with President of the I'almrr Interests there esti­ night while Krutz von I'apen eoliSwayne, vlco-presl-lant of th •
hy
a
strike
of
llrtgg*
Manufactur­
Hamilton llo'.t “ formal answers" mating that the work should In- linuid rlfiirls to find • parliamen­
Secretary Rtimsois.
cipitation In 17 yaa**.
f aturc only which pruvijrs for s
completed by tomorrow noon.
Reno, Nevada w&gt;ia without General Motor* and slso of the tax of five d-liars a barrel. Sec­ ing Company work-rs. I the Ford
In the seclusion of a cottage to the rilttclsms.
tary majority an-l term a cabinet
Automobil#
Chamber
Company owns the -Ilea u«e«l by
Meveral local
growers
thi* In replace that Of ('hanrellur von
power h r the third day a . a National
Most of the replies are tempered
retary Mills told the committee the Briggs Company in its High- atop Fin# Mountain, President­
of
Cs-mmcrca.
who
served
reault of brelfsn Unas In the
restraint In morning plowed under • part of
elect Roosevelt and Ambassador witji commendable
the tax Would raise fron-s $1W.lard 1’ark plant nml could swim: t.indspy of Great Britain, rvached romrtientlng upon the II specific their acreage, although t^ (* * on­ Schleicher which fell Sstunlay,
chairman, mid:
8ltrr» NeraA bwonulne.
000,000 to |ISO,000.000.
The Republican opposition open­
“This
r'port
wll|
ba
laid
imInto
prosit
ctIon
of
its
own
hodic
Snowfall btoL. all records for
a tentative understanding yester­ "accusations" contained in the lac- ly a small part, fnr not iG lb Ihsn ly llauntrd threats of a general
taediattly
before
the
national
Y&lt;* mile National J’ aYk with the
CHICAGO, Jan. n u .-.d i &gt;'•; ° V ^ ' t S ' w . s strengthmad by day for the March meeting on wsr ,ulty committee's "Indictment’" of IH car* art txpected to leavr this strike In the chancellor designate’*
transportation committee of whleh
raaaon'e to til ef 14ft Indies.
drhls and plans for world-wide last spring. Hut some of the te " , linn for northern markets lo. face.
rhinery
lo regulate an anticipated
1
Os Its and high water were th&gt; lata Calvin Ccolldgr was (low of legalized beer is engaging I • statement from Henry Forj Rat economic recovery.
•ponses are far from restrained, night.
Yon Papen, who ha* head* I tha
-----|unlay night in which hr said that.
feported tubelding along tha chairman. Thla .action la taken --------Word ha,| b**n rareirrd from
Two senlen, r» scrslchnl out on particularly that o f the Pen-Helthe
attention
or
many
stale
'»«*»•
e0B,
w,
»
„
r
another
nur
plants
cabinet before os chancellor, suentaccordance
wth
a
request
Ongon eeaat while storm condllature* now In session.
. . wl, t-, ,(n)t
, t (Uu ,tU m -is| ro in pen snd Ink and handed lenlc council whose members wrote the It'll# Clsde and Tit isvill# - r Snnday pr Mlscuiitnn wtth-T^tttt4"
Ilona prarailed In Washington. ....Jo *om# time ago by Mr.
—. —tss rsewspspermen by Ssr - RossaW that "we consider this report |lhe liuns'th*( celery growera ar# tak­
A d AsrocUUd A’rcas lu tiri j u , # ^ery yhnrt-llmv.'*
—
Coolldgt and hl» associate?,. that
ml leaders and afterwards con«
_ Ketnr .available snow - plnw -ia
DatW
n eor^
u rjjm
„ mmlttre report)
days I'nussy
Lindsay a
■». he
de|&lt;artr,|
i,n. hi* way fKU|,,
faculty ,roiuinittre
report) unun ing to the Idea of destroying a frrrad with President von Illidtateruay showed that a number of
Dating Imck
Imck !•»
t» the
the model
iinoslrl T day#
they
ba
given
*n
opport-inity
Sq^ithenj Callfcmia was turned
part
of
their
crop
as
a
mean*
nf
.la l&gt; n m * l . dliecting
i l i i u r t i n i s at
a t . o f. . the
.
.Ford
.
• &lt;•
__ _
Company,
the Briggs lo Umdon gas* h- world Ou roly worthy #f th. tjm# .M .t f . r lh#
asseptblirs, although
burg, acquainting him srith the
to ".tha
resene of
hundreds to study the results rf our Inconsideration of _w.lt
well .rg.nl.ed
organised meeting • situation (hat Is trtmrd latest developments.
tentlon mainly upon the pressing piant. have .rodurad most of the
L , read:
.1 „ .
cur.ldera.lon
vaetigatlon.
desperate.
_ *
marooned In the metretaina.
plants h.v*
statesmen. The not.
“ Among the
Important and relief demands of their constitu­
and normal functioning - frattal
Tho Wtlhelmstrsssc was In the
These are some of the latest dedifficult questions upon which ents, at* considering liquor plars waa t S l r o r i wUh r t . advmit ofl "The British ambassanor and Ilea" and further, Ihel “ wa con­ Vflopmants accompanying Friday thru#* of hid-len, bitter ferment, i
W
.
.
|
Mr.
Rnosevrelt
have
had
a
wholly
full agreement ha* been reached for use In tha event of federal rvsider this crlllelsnr decidedly un­
night’, derision of local and ilate. with the various facllons tahaUfi* '
f . S pro.luc.ion can he re. Mnform.r .mt n.ncfflda, but^ ve_ry
ar* those relating to taxation, pcal of th# 19th Amenilinvnt and ‘ V
satisfactory conversation concern­ just, destructive, and unheneflcial wide celary growera that ’ such Ing avallalto mcth-al* in an at- ;
vaeiproclty,
co-ordlnatli n
of modification of thi- Volstead Act. tamed by Tuesday or Wedm -day.
drastic action I* about the only tempt to rench th# tar of
ing tentatively . the arrangement* ta all concerned.’’
highway
administration,
an-l
“ We fV/Stl many of Ihe arciisa- remedy that can now be put into President. Republlcnn spokesmen i
In fthode Hand. New York and tl.e roi'tlno program observed thus fur the turning meetings in Wa«h.
grade rroaaing separations.
tlons to te falssr", the Pnn-llellenle
Michigan commissions huts bcv.i far by the company wtU lo mainwere divided in their bltterncaa
"Common ground h a s been created to formula!* liouor control Uinta. The suspensioti w *' an­ Ingtnn. It is hoped It will be pos­ report charges, "and the entire re­ effect tu relieve a situation which
find* one nf the finest celery crops lietween vnn Papers because of hi*
sible
to
start
«tie*r
meeting*
early
found on many aspects of ref* plans, the New Yalk tbdy
nounce,I last Thursday
i-wiy spu're-l jinunioi
--- * nfiar most In March." ’
.
_
, port to be archaic In argument." evrr known to this section unable lecord ami ihe East Prussian
Canary and ve^&gt;a&lt;*bW grower* in station
‘VH
soma phases
million and
anu amw
F '» ^ a of -tro by Governor
__
_ | / k .....................
•ahoiUUu'ii g( th* furca had* put' * ‘
Tha original report by a group lo enter a market to net even as junkers whoso fatm relief mea#-‘
Fully
conseloas
that
ll#
'A
s
u
‘ TO* to aavma arompla for #th«r »latcs‘ day* a week.
thk-agjitM wUk NLlW*r**«»d t«
’
^ J __ ,
world espllals were focused upon of Jour members of the Rollins much a* * return of tho mossey In­ ures tha Ilepublicans call scandal*, *
'indkstIons
yesterrlay
scare
th#
l n r i , ; a &lt; | t l W T * m R. Johnby devising a "mod#r p’dn.
them. Itoosevelt and Limlsay mail* faculty, submitted by Frtsident vested In the rrop.
Von Fa pen’s program la to seek
regulation
a n d th *
taw, vdcallonal agrUrltur* teacher
After both branches of the West Briggs Manufacturing &lt;ompany, no direct leferrme tn war dehts Holt tn each fraternity, sorority
These developments are repott­ to get a majority through * roms
len/rth and weight rf vehicles
at Semlno!# High School that a
non-fralernity
residential ed from the office of the secretary blnatlnn of the national sneiaUsle,\
Virginia
legislature . petition'd •ml its s'-shmi striking employs and th*- ,rnnomlc conferr-nce over amt
•re subject* upon which It has
still were at odd, over recognition
chemist la coming to Sanford
not bacn possible lo rrach cent-, Congress lo submit Immediately nf workers’ committee* for nego­ whleh there i* sn apparent eonllct group on the rampu* fur comtnsnl, of the Florida Celery Shippers Inc Adolf Hiller’s parly, the national­
from Tallahaaaaa to aaalst local pitta •grcemtnr.
between the two countries on pro­ listed * »#rle« rif II points accus­
irpeal
of
the
Uth
Amendment,
. (Continued On I’aga Two)
ists ard the centrists. In an at- ,
•
tiations concerning working o n .
growtra In ridding thalr pro-Inca
cedure,
- ing tha fraternity syst'esi of being
tempt to bring thi* about ho m il
“It I* our hope and exporta­ House de egates are preparing for
The fact that the slateaient re­ unDemocralic, of subordinating In­
of tha arsenic ipray ttaldoaa which tion that, as future conference* •nother wr*k of d'bale un n^rogswilh llltlrr but tho results of tha
J'without offi» 1*1 • confirm#G*9
have In recent yaar* aosl many •ra held and fseta are d#v.'lep*d, tlon of .state prohibition statute*. cither from the striker* or from ferred to ••meetings'' ratle-r tlian a dlvlduallty
dividuality lo
to Ihe
the group, of inIn
m*
J
¥
meeting were not mad# known.
inerting
«
s
.
Interpreted
by
somo
grower* hath tlma and money.
Georgia and Maine are hosling the company, It was r ported »»•
creasing the "menace of umleslr-j g j j j g
I 'r O u U C G l 8
even th# present differences will
Mr. Johnhan said. that !:■ hail disappear. To this end, we are public heatings on hills '••eking workers wera agreed to the * ' at- hire to mean that the Rmwevelt ah,, leaders", of ...U n . up a dl- p | f l n ^
M e lb ()u r n e
stand for separate nri-oliHti"n* s&gt;n vided loyslty “ detrimental lo the
just recelvad word from J. J. Tay­ r commending to our ^sponsor­ legalirstion of beer, and » hi1
anted base
base r*tc
rste of
psy offered •
l.y
V,! in tantced
«t P*&gt;
* deUwsgH'I economic* still tnnd*.
lor, *Ut« chemist at Tal shut**, ing bedie* that nur rommltleo" the- lower branch
college," and of playing pojlllc*.
of the N; Vl the company but that unl'fs
,
A*liM If the statement n -imed
MELBOURNE—An a u c t i o n
that the Dapartmatt L l W
to be continued for further dis­ Hampshire legislature provides fur .greem
„;rnt
coul,|
rnt---« lie rea.b.d on tn# tha' Ki'i'laibl would send is irpre. The report ah" chnigedtljat the
assist local growera In rlddlnr th# cussions.
the sa'e of liquor, its regulttion l,a*is ,...
for r.iinr*
future dealings,
dealing tho men sentnine li re In discus, debts and rushing *es»"n dishtgawKe* col- block for the* sale of fruit* and
“ We regard th-. a'rhicretnet* and control to tsks rlfect .11 d*v&lt; ’ o0) j not return in a *•**■•»’ tiwfszra
lego work, that fraternity secrecy vrgrlahlr* grown in this section,
merkats af prodoc# which night
a delegation at the sam,. time to
(Continued on Tags Twn|
draw unfavcrabla criticism ■» b*"i|
anJ symbolism resulted In Imma­ will be established In Melbourne
•flor federal- repeal• of* **
the |mh tho dro.llm, at noon -t.-lsv.
(Continued on Fate hue)
Two standing Seminole lounty
ture attitudes nt variance wilh within the next two weeks, it waa
they are wholesaled or rcullr Pi |
Today *t noon. • wtrk after th#
Amendment.
2 MORE ROADS l'«F. CEI.HRV
modern education standards, Ihsl announced Thursday by G. II. Mc­ Chamber of Commerce Commit­
.\nli-ptchlhltionl«ls in the Ohio strike started, coinnsny offkiri*
or out of lha *Utc.
.
have announced relation* with tju- P r i s o n I n m a t e s O f
the cunsrqueno-r of wllhdrswsl Nulty, president uf the Chamber ters will hold nn-i ling* at lb*
Thl* chamlct .will be n aile d , . • . .u •assembly are ready to u *. * '
trade body "flic#* In the City Hall ;
Wont h»a baen reetired *t the , pijni|)0trj for further legislation itriktr* will he broken sn,| the
without coat to any farmer, and
S t a t e
I n c r e a s i n g from Greek letter groups are so of Commerce.
Mr. McNulty ha* been in con­ tomorrAw aftfi^noon.
serious aa to amount lo a practical
onrounecMMit eri.1 b# mad# lator Seminole County Chamber of the Fenale’* action In voting to gates thrown open to new appli­
At 3:00 *H.VInck, tho tecenlly
tact with buyers representing pro­
in tha weak as to hi* arrival -and Commerce that two more rail­ authorise Judge* tr&gt; suspend liis-» cants.
TALLAHASSEE. Jan :m&gt; -&lt;/F&gt; barrier sgairst It. that the fra­
In th. face ofzdiscouraging toduce houses In the north and east, created F’orestry Commttta* will
place Of operation*. II* will trot roads, tha Illinois Central and the In liquor law cates.
ternity
system
I*
expensive
lo
the
concerning
negotiation*, _Either crime i* on an Increase exclusion of the |»'or student, snd and with growers In tha klelbourne meet U* discus* forestry m»Uara •
In Illinois the a Imlnisttslinn’ • ports
field*
itwL
prrouea
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1 m
m
itor excess ar­ Central of Georgia have a n ­
na P n e e d t h a t
t h a y a r t bill for regulation of th# liquor there were prediction* the strike in Florida or there have been more Ihsl mediocrity rather than excel- farming district, at Vero Beach, |n relation lo Seminole County
senic spray faaWti**,
convictions in court*, for the hilenre In scholarship I* the aim of Wabas so and Winter Beach and with G. II. Schaeffer of Plant
Het'come*
cental te
to Sanford at the ra- .featuring Florida celery on their dalTie will ba submitted 'w the would snd this morning.
dining cor manaa. and that- they
Offi &lt;al&lt; of the ford Motor ennlal report of the-Stale Pn on
report* them lo be enthusiastic City, district forester of tho ,
general astambly this week. Its
quast of tha AfTtewBa'* U*paitHuienu made public I"day 'bows the fraternity,
t&lt;J comply with the re- sponsors T r y in g 'n u r s e it .long Company
Florida Forest Service.
over ths proposition.
which, Mr.
Johtsoa sold, has •re glad J
ment wh.cN
Mr Jonrsoa
, ^
Flor
the number »t persons cimimitUI OFFICE IIGl HH TO CHANGE
Mern’e-rs nf this committee ar#!
Sal,-;
will
be
held
on
the
day
loan andearortiig for rom* ttnsai.
o
_ i ,in, to final arilon slmulia-rously with would
, nq
lo ibe |enitentiary I* slemldy
Ida cilary grower* In giving
Altomonto’
prior I" sailings of freight boats It. F. 1 Haines, of
to-Ms#.l" grower* on tha Idea of FTominence to thl* Item on their
inounting each year.
J. Tharp. lo:al manag r of the from Melbourne, Mr. McNulty Spring*, chairman; Mr*. F.ndor
protecting thapuelves and the
search
and
selxure
act.
i
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l(.lii
n
on
th,
„„
unannoumc*!
Ihu yuulh uf thus# s«nt to Hal­ Western Union Telegraph Go. to
bill of fare*.
•
declared, lie explained Ifcat fllrus Cuilcit, of Geneva, G. R. Dowson,
local troak raialag Irdustry by
is w moslels within sis hours alter fold for felonies is anolhee sink- day announced that effective Feh.
fruits shipped by wster can lw of Ovl:d". J. E.- Fox, of Pa#l*»
seeing to ll that gll produce mov
in- feqtin# of the report. A lio : 1 and until further notice Ihe lo­
the flow of bodies start* anew.
delivered
in Ihe eastern markets C'apt. C. Jlallclt, of Fern Perk,
. . o|
■‘la fro* *from
Ing .out
— even
—*•
2.','percent of those received the’ " cal office will he open from 7:00
W. J. Wellr. Jr.. Icngwood, F. T.
within four days at • low rat# "f
the fainteal t i t * of arsenic.
"u-t y-sr was bdweea 10 anl 21 in tht morning until midnight
Williams end Mrs. W. E. Watson,
(It rents per bo* on carlot ship­
“ Many Ideal
grewara . Mr.
yesi* old. Nearly *•’’• percunt w»» daily rexcept Sunday. The office I*
of Sanford.
ment* and 70 cent* on less than
lohnaaV t«ld, “ have had sad ex­
At I :(Hi o'clock there will be a '
open on Sunday from H:00 ,,'clocs
under thirty.
carloads.
All
other
produce
ran
be
perience h*4Ma* thay »hlpp*d.
Joint meeting of two committee*'
There wer U3» prUuuara aJ- until 11:00 o’clock in the morning,
Funeral »ervlc*s for Mr*. Eil**-’ Hospltsl for Ihe Insare. Hi-ce re•hipped In proportion*!#
low appointed somo month* ago tn
either k»**bagly #» unhnowlngly,
milted to Halford last &gt;«»r » nJ and from 4:00 o’clock until 0:00
amounts, he said.
qusntltla* o f fradcea that warn beth Randolph Whltner. widow of turning to Manfnnl she ha I nisi# C o l l e g e E x e r c i s e s i -yj |n 11131. Eleven pardons were o'clock at night.
study the question of whetht#
aeUcted U toeulnlng IhU tool- tho late Captain B. F. Whltner her horns with her son, B E
StmlnoD County is ready for «
revoked last yesr sod Id the year
Whltnar,
8r^
on
Osk
Avenue.
GAINESVILLE,
Jan.
3o
"Tho
due. Thay Ware fakwd ta uncrat.
Community Chest. Thexe commiU
before.
who died at the home of her son
Mrs. Whit**r was Ibe giaml- human race, like the humsn indiand wash aO «M* pwdaca before
Ices were appointed by tha Worn- •
early
Saturday
morning,
wera
he'd
daughtar of Wm. F. DuVal, Hr-* vtdual, can find pea •• and i illrees
being able to *Mp It, and they
rn'a Civic Committee of the trad* '.
Holy
Grots
Episcopal territorial govarnor of F « ii'l&gt;*. of life only a* It dlsrosrer- s#mo
eftan lost'tha antir* ahlpmaet !•- from
body and tho lloanl of Dlrvctora. ,i
cause It baeataa uafit for use.
Members ef this committee are: I
Church on Saturday morning at and waa • dascandant of the Han- ohjtrl of devotion ■•“&gt;ve end beIh
■ • Mr. Johnssn reminded growera 10:30 o’clock. Her. II. L Iziuttit dolph family of Virginia. Sin «•■ yond Rsflf," 'aid ' ' r ' “ T vi .u
Mr*. D.-D. Caldwell, chalrmatV j
matured
celery
crop
for
tho
next
Y.
Y.
Dorner,
prraiilent
of
the
that undaAth* Fufa Fead and officiated, snd burfa| wai lrt*it.# of poneer blood, her m n vfi. iy f.roylr.. ps.tpr of the First MothMrs. A. D. Covington, o f 0*)*4fe ■t
Funeral aarvic** for Mr* Net­
and that of her hu.b.nd b
edi-t Ghuroh. In th# hacrab&gt;reaU
Seminole Agricultural Gjub. today two weeks, and further If necc*- Mr*. J. C. Benson,. Jlra. M.M 100, j
n r f n to
Whltner family pl’ t in Lakcvlrw
tie Grooms, 3k. «hu dle.1
sary,
as
a
mean*
of
bolstaring
a
among Ihe davelopers of north m-t sermon last night a
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fina of »M0 If h. U caught drip­ Cemetery. °
at her borne on th# Sanfonl-Orlsn- announced the formation of a ape- sagging market condition. Each is rlk, Mrs. J. C. Bill*, Jr., of Genera, !
" it
ping celery or other v*gat*.&gt;U*
,l„ ros.i late y'si^dsy sfl'cno-m. cial Grlevame and ( Adjustment • farmer of tong experience, h ef Mrs. W. I- Cooper, IJnton E Ah- '
'‘ " L T ^ r i d T
Mrs. V/hitner was born In Si west Florid, and Ut.r of thi, K
lff !Itn, B. F. Ilsines. of Altamottt*.
that erotaln* araanlc In any f»rn»- Augitll.u. Sept. f. IMS iir Mu- iron of the aUta. She IBred Ihrouri. ' ' ^ ^ ^ K f n r * derm a * # , h'bj from thCommute# to which all growtra added, who D willing to land his
Springs. II. W. Loder. o f Lang^
A aacarid offlno. lt » o r . cosUp house bust known as she ill-s' m Ihrro waw, th. GlriL
» hf audUnc, n, „ .,ly %. neral Home this .ften r-n at
and shippers are urged to turn for •dvica or further worth-whll# sug­ wood, I*. T. Mlllfp of Ovltdo* t * ytj *
" ‘ listened to Hr. Hr vie. mi o'clock, Itov. Wm.
than the first, ha added, with a Ihe Uali-J State*. Sim w«s toe AmeiUan, and World War, aM - - ”noq that
gestions
as
they
relate
to
the
sit­
information, auggr»t|''l»«. or com­
prison sentone# atUthad.
« f ’ plaint* aa to the method which uation, and Mr. Dorner today ap­ Lawton, and H. W. Pspworth^.,.^
aaughtcr of Dr. Arthar M. and corning te ralatlves and •k •- the subject, “ A Modern \ j»\ at • of th. First Baptist
,
is
led,
and
burial
wa.
1"
I*"*'
friegrd*,
In
*PiU
ef
the
hard»nq-&lt;
Laura DeVsl Raiklaloh. She ct*w
Christian Paradox." II# " l« «fd
alate.wide celery grower# have pealed .to all rslery grower* who
„
to Womanhood in Tsllahs*s..-c. liv­ entailed by those time* ss well •- hi* (ext •from Mark H:#-'*. "If ■J’ Y vlaw Cemetery.
choaan aa • mran* of solving the iiava grievances or suggestions to
Mrs. Grooms had lived I". *■"- present condition of Ihe celery offar, to get In touch with any
man would cema after me. I#t him
ing in
In •
a nome
hom# -“ *NsW
Lula" w
that
— — — -- s » uu&gt;
,.,, her e»rt^ days In a rew -co-rn's
member of thla .committee at o'**deny himself, ami tske up Ms ford for th. Ps.t U
still stands as • ralu of the Civil] maJnUlnjdatliaridenl rheerfulr
m*, *taL
I .
„ „
••We already hava practically
and couroia *•
erros, and follow m#. For * h « o - waa bom In Hampton.
Tha committee include# R. B.
War and reconstruction day*
NEW YORK. Jan,
Mrs. Wwiner’s
WWingr’s sight failed Vr rVef woui&lt;t Mt# ,hall lose hi* Iff* Is aurvlved by her hc.band, J- « Chapman of the Standard Growara 100 percent co-operation," he aald,
V -Ie H -ts har marring* in DWW.
my ^ kr tn&lt;j ,h« yospcl'* shall Groom*, four d su g h tc.-.C .U Exchange, Rax Packard of Ghaae “ but we (putt maintain thla for Eileen Murphy, 10, today
her hnme i.-as at Madloon, Fla- but •bout aaeen jru ri ago. Her Inter|ui« Ms.-, l.uvctha ■"••
her three small brother*
Co-, Hoy 8ymt* *&gt;f
AmorU lha rest of the s.-ason. Thor* are death' shortly before that*
In t i n sha and her fami'y moved rat in har children and great gn-n I •av# It."Rcfh! sad a son. II. Whound to be unforeseen problem*
as
affairs
of
dzil&gt;
Dr.
Broyles
aaid
he
wa*
con­
children,
h*
c
o
l
Fruit
Growera
Inc-.
Georg*
E.
to Silver lake, foer mil#* roulh
waa destroyed by fin .
the contemporary *11 ol* Sanford, and ,,”,^11,UU!?, m-|T — #/ tha
ibtvd lo Ih# r's vinced that
Sanfnrd-Ovlado coming up that need solving. This
ef Lake Menroe, where rn# I'ved life contlnu
to find Ure bouse filled
Mr*.
Ua
Klnard,
Mrs.
U.
committee
and
our
Club
ar*
anxquest
o
f
salf-reallxetion
l-atvia
TfWh Growera Inc., and Chari#*
except fer the years 1903 to 1311 of her i
looa to aaalst’ In solving them ta and carried har brelharn
_ by fie# of her
t# ferget klosself In I 'fat # • Mrs- W.-T. Tuten. all “ f
representing In
Mrs. M. Crosby, of Ruffin. 8.
Ih* complete satisfaction of svery second story veranda
ro e f whom, Mr*. votion to gteat aorial end*.
individual
grower.---.Only
In____
thla wer« rescued by Hr*men.
_ B. F. Whitof Wiese men, Mr.
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AVOW PARK— Avalon Theatra
committed
t#
‘
be
P
»
«
•*
Way
can
we
aora*
out
of
•«»
P
^ *nt* veff* rUU
^..lord, A cumier
. WILUBTON—Addition to Ho? j i l la eoi
th* fire started.
•nt
difficulties.’’
repaired
a
a
*
lOtopancil
for
boaand great grand*
Ing under one-third
.
tel WUUaton, Bearing complatlan,
-vHLjw
Ivw*
in eu .. ...
.
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ra.
pr»
nnnee rommlttee a:nt the Collier
Blaine 3.06 percent beer and wlttt .

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Automobile Maker

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S , , ; jrO«nyThoyi.Ar«A.Un. SarafBotarS^c tion la
Expected To Finish
In Faculty Report Work By Tomorrow

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Chejnist
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To .Aid Fanners In
Ridding Residues

f ln Auction Block F o r

Two Committees "
Of Trade Body To
S t a g e Meetings

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Funeral Services Are Held Saturday
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For Mrs. E. R. Whi tner, Aged Pioneer Preacher Delivers
Baccalaureate At

Mrs. Nettie Croomfl
Victim Of Death

Grievance Committee Formed Among
C e l e r y Growers To Help I n d u s t r y

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Girl, 10, Saves Threfi;
Brothers From
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trad Alive In Alps

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W orth O f Merchandise T o
be Auctioned to the High­
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Only “ Scrip1’ May Be O f­
fered — Save It

Whk Mtb dollar'a worth of merchandba purchased for canh at any
of tha atd m llatad ofi thla page, you will receive one dollar’s worth of
“proaparity ecrlp.” -Aak for It and aava HI

“ Proaparity Scrip” U as

good as a dollar In the Milana Theatre's auction Tuesday night Fab.
7 whan tIBO worth of merchandlaa will ba sold to tha highest bidden.
Only ^Trospeilty Scrip” may ba offered at the auction.

Get Your “Scrip’

$150

Don’t forget—

thla scrip will ba worth It’s face value Tuesday night, Feb. 7.

And Each Day UntibTuesday
February 7th
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BRIGGS

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
rtr^lMw Item— FlreaUao lUtterko—Wrortoa* Brake
Ualaf—Woco Pep—Ttotea* Meier Oil—Waafcla* and \*L
bklaf—(ireaatag—Creasy KefHarraterp—Cneley Kedlae

SANFORD ELECTRIC

Drugs and Drug Sundries

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$7.50 Electric Sandwich Toaster

$10 Worth Of Toilet Articles

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Cltlefl’ Service Productn

$5,450X21 Balloon Tire

First St, Foot of Magnolia

Fresh
MILK, BUTTER, EGGS
BUTTERMILK,
ICECREAM.

$7.50 Men’s Bath Robe

60 Qt Buttermilk Tickets

$750 Fox Salt Water Reel

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Magnelp'Ave.
A Full Line el Bportln^ Good*. Bkytka. Etc.

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OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO.

‘Sanford’s Exclusive Ladies’ Store1

before you buy your building malarlala. wa

Commercial and Park Arp.

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Office Supplies; Books, Gifts,

“Sanford’a Newest

Glassware-^'.

The Shop of Personal Service

$7.50

$10 Smoking Stand '

$10 Silk Dress.*

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“Men’s Ready To Wear”

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Electrical Contracting Work

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Tenth 81. and Hanford Ave,

WOODRUFF &amp; WATSON

CONTRACTING CO.

SADYE’ S

H. B. POPE CO

LANEY DRUG STtijRE

JEWELER

$9.75 Electric Clock

$5 Credit On $19.99 Croeley Radio

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$7.95 Rayon Doll Bed Spread Seit

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Jewelry^Watches—Clocks
Watch Repairing

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406 Sanford Ave.

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LANEY DRY CLEANERS

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MONDAY, JANUARY * . ItM
BIBLtf VERSE POR TODAY

ABUNDANTLY

SATlHFLEDi

The death of Mrs. 0. H. P. Balmont In Pari* the othw
not because she one#
day la of more than paaaing
1” as a social arbitrage,
ruled over New f o r k ’s “Four Hundred
than a society leader,
but because ahe was
militant sufffagettea
She was one of. that small band _of
for women. And she
who finally g o W T E e
11 |||
esace •» flJAe ^
was born
is the daughter
of___
a typlcalante-beUum
. Alva
.
HI
■ richer
‘ ‘
cotton planter, neither
nor poorer than the average,
mazed to save enough from the devsataK r to ««nd ^ beautiful daughter to a
i.re ahe mat William K. Vanderbilt, whq
t fifty mlfilon doDara and who knew how
They w ere marriad In 1874 and took up
New York City.
the Vanderbllta did not move In what la
an “ the beat elrelea”. Old Commodore
___ father of Alss’a William K., waa a pretty
roujrT* customer In lota of ways. 'In an old,,red flannel
shirt he operated a ferry across, the Hudson river In BW
early days and beoame famous as well aa richby hla Pub­
lic Be Dimmed" policy. So the Aatora, who g«rt their dart
»t least two generations earlier, were, In the 187(ra. N
York's social Uadara.
,
But Southern charm and graclouar.eaa, coupled with a
magnificent, new three million dotUr n ^ i o n on ubper
Fifth Avanue, can do wonders even with New York society.
A few years after her marriage Mrs. Vanderbilt atartled
New York with an elaborate fancy dress ball n honor of

*Thl, U almost unbelievable. I

One Of WomenADows
Him To Return To
Other Wife, Family
KNOXVILLE. J*a. 30.—te&gt;—
Tear fatly a frail little woman
yea terday released her hatband
wbo claims to be suffering from a
23-year lapse of memory to a
wife and two grown son* In New
Jersey, whom he mysteriously left
year* ago. The man, toll and gray­
haired. was ioeatlfled at police
headquarters by L C. Alien, of
Chester N. Y., and Roscoe Allen,
M-yrar-old real estate dealer, of
Rldgonood, N. J.. as their long-

ow eicellent U thy (pvlng klnd-

risen to O. H. JP. Belmont, ton of Auiuat Belmont, the
banker, the former Mobile girl more or lean abandoned her
leadership of faahlonabU New York and devoted her ener­
gies to social uplift and to the advancement of we equalrighta-for-women movement- She allied, beraelf-with Rev.
Anne Bhaw, Cbrlatobel Fankhurat, and Alice Paul, and,
lavish with donations from her vaat fortunes, ahe en*
~
“ , and the
picketing of
couragod tha "adge of* Congrm”
tha pWnttag
tha White Houae, which greatly emkmraaaad th« Wiltton
administration and resulted in tha enactment of-the Nine­
teenth Amendment.
*
Man/ were tha other activities and dlvaralfled were
Henry fu-yl. Chines* punpst the accompllahmenta of this remarkable woman. She once
brine*, top-knocksr In Minchokoo, defied tha Comstock League to prevent the sale of "Plain
[« only twsnty-sarsn year* old.
Pacta About A Great Evil" and other eugenic literature,
Who itld this w un’t tho young
and ira n that ahe went to play writing which resulted
U a 'l ago!
in tha production on Broadway of tha operetta, “ Melinda
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Butler Soyo CIUm m Aren’t TtS and Her Slstera” , in which Marie Breutler and AddUon
bnosclou*— headline. r.N*» n»o*t of Miner took leading part*.
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u aro uncsaselsu*. And odtor tho
*In* recent years Mrs. Belmont han been living In re­
getting wo’vs token fromour poL tirement In Paris where ahe haa conserved her strength
but expended Urge portions of her fortune in charitable
Although tbo Glass .bill 1* out of and sociological enterprises. Her death transfers from life
0 way, Huey Long In.itlll In th* to romance (He story of a small town girl who made good
iktko tyt. Tala tlma, wl(h r t w In a big city,

tx,
ors; for th# drama, taking plarr!
on an American stage, will hunfirst of all an American audion.i.
sr,| it Is American p-iblb njlnim
wr.ch need* most urgeqtly' to br
Infoimsd on the question. Europe
fi-r fetrteen year# has Jlvud with
th# difficulties of the situation
and u&gt; wall acquainted with tm-r.i;
America has only lately felt th*
grip of the economic vis* and may
learn from the debt fllscvwiam
how shf put some qLU»#_[rrytore
on horself.

|Committee O f
Carriers Makes
Known R e p o r t

i depression. It In a
at hM nn turning. %
w la k * County haa a new hospital
of whish It I* Justly proud. It U
a throe story stucco building of
ewerst# and itoal. located In
Umatilla and own#d by the Flor­
ida Elk* Association.
-------- :— o - —
.B e a r i n g th* ravoltdionnry
shout* o f tpId-western firmer*,

WUIsm Orwp. Iskwr MwMg 4**
r|sre* *hst wotkirn wilt not b# fnr
behind. A l*«w uprising U not
fnr nwny,*• h# myt, “ And wnilu,
msn will noon b* on th* march. A
mnrnhT Yn*. but what* to? A
revolution7 Bure, hM to whstT

V, ■ relsry now ready to move-to.
■ koti, b«t nobbdy dsn ‘ho » « l
P - to w ork .fw nothin. W llh j
. brlnalnr B1A0 ln ’N*W Yofk
#«»tlng 41 JO to gat U thSWri
Jnr under soonu t0 b# tna on
f V tareati*d; Factory man wwi
L
w o r k if thoy w e r e not paid i
I
L*
L ‘
F.

Our aofghbor,.U»o Wlptar
Hsrald. haa
tlon for oaring tha •dtw
wbRh wo ore glsd to hssd
K
far tha consMaraUajt t j l «
h
art. It would hava. UaJadaraJ
« «cnmant start th* ' p lntUg P'
! ’
and luua two ar tprga klUla
W Ian more aunuosy. and «• i
lato simulation bor Madtag
hanks and building and lot
t
soclsuon, tof tha axpw s a 'g
«&amp;v. o f n-l#ndlng It for ,*S0?W
h . . antorpriao* •and *“ »**£••
B R . Bpt why not aUmlgsto tha
$
tlonary future a»d bIn ^F
■ P " . t h # g o Y S V J J »* M

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fa! And Personal Activities

An Active life

Sanford Herald

(Continued from Psg# On#)
of th* prisrnt rrport as a die­
tin'I step forward In th# d#vclopuwat c f souod public transpartatlon pullcla*. as It l» *1ways wLst that- cronumi- prob­
lems should be solvrd by con­
ference rather than by IcgDalion."
Th# report opens with this
deck*ratlin of policy:
; “Th* public la entitled t„ th#
b#nefl| io f most economical nnd
efficient mean* of
transport*-

can't rcaliie It." ,
- » -• A* the man left tka buildfn* ta
return to Now Jetaey last nl*bl
hi* wlf# put her arm* around him
looked Into kla eye*, and bon ed,
“ Don’t you know ma new, TudT"
■Oh. you were hero this morn­
ing". he laid blankly, poahsd her
aside and wslkad away.
The man told offkara ho wru
walking along a atroet hart Tbnrw
day and auddenly rrmemkered hW
name to be Edgar O. Allen- H i
sent a menage to hi* slater in
New Jersey and the IsrevtigaUen
folio WVd.

Fatal Bombing O f
Home Described As
Anti-Fascist Act

Morris
and
her
IS-ytnrJold
daughter of Modlsonrllle, Twin.,
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. SO.-W’I
embraced him and'claimed him aa - A terrific *xpto*&gt;*n. attributed
husband and father. Witness**
said the man Immodlataly recog- by police to antl-Faacist bomblag,
nlted L. C. Allen aa kla brother, today killed Mrs. Jukw Di Sllv**Identiftod pleturee of tcene* and Do, wife of the supreme mavter of
■Total teowtrr—Htdf*wood1-boVuwty -thw-ordep-er tWme-ef—Itwryriw-thw
leant
looked blank when hia Treitef*#* United State*, Injured at
12
other
pervert*
and
demolished
wife and daughter hugged him
the DI flllvcstro home.
and pleaded for recognition.
After It was definitely estab­ . DI Sltvetlro, attorney and for­
lished that be was both Ted Mor­ mer Italian consul here, waa not
ris, an automobile mechanic nr#l at home at th* tint* of tho blast
salesman, of Madlsonvills and Kd but arrived fir*' mWolf* Utor to
gar O. Alien, of Rklgswood, N. J., find th* place tat' ruin* ami t**Loth famllle* bald a conference cusr* searching for hi* family.
The Injured are four of th* Df
with police. Safoty Director ASdamon announced that Mr*. Mor­ Sllveatro ehlldrwlt, Mlta Marl#
ris agreed her husband'shoald re­ Guernlo, governess and secretary,
turn to New Jersey with hl« and at east seven Other percona,
brother and son to b# placed In a occupants of nearby residence*.
sanltorium for rest and mental
observation,
lie said th# New Jersey relative*
agteed to give the Tennessee wife
FlUad H e w ilt
reports of his condition and aid
Raducid p r l e e oa stogl*
vtaloe and KrypUk lens*. A l »
■U shell sod modsta g«M
filled frames.

Dr. Henry MeLanlin, Jr.
OPTOMRTR1RT
112 Park A VO.

P RIN TIN G

dUamumant. Wr UUUo. aheuld b .
•weto^ a gwnoltn# ton; passeitgor
which haa for It* purpoae th* mobile* should pay a re
not *11. What h u itlfllng of any legWmato form lion 'We gredonud
lotion I. mor, thnn of tranaportotlon. Th. »UP™ « weight gr hornlpow: rp buses and presenli a «lri alnger who la
: reform, nnd It hs. lt«t
lnt*rr ‘ * other vehicle* **rryb rw passengers c**", - 1 /.
more than merely the nblte. Thq puMl* a right to for hire, a regl*trati A ft* based
“Th# krew* of course la fortu7
and
gradu­
on
mileage
opvrvtfd
nlc well-being. Th* Ihq. Aleetlon of’ «M ‘ n W or
r*t. to get an outatondlng orches­
tanco of thepe dovel- trsqapsntotlon. which It wn*U tpd ated acconllng to I ating capae- tra on n npeclnl trip out of New
i»l
ration
fa#
not that so maffk " h ' ' IV 'nds moat useful mtfnt tty; trucka, a Jf
York down in Forlda. but an­
“graduated so Ihfd It will In­ nouncement of the contract ha*
d will rvmnln and be rv^e^ml."
J
her or that no many
Among the points on which the crease more thsn dlr#ctly with brought added Interest to the
weight"
l.dgars Will b* madi conferees agreed were the**:
' ‘
“ Common canrlsru of peraena
“ Special u se s levied upon mo­
nursing schools are «van considered. Tha qualities which
ami property In Interstate com­ tor vehicle* using highway* should
tospital training gives to nurses such as calmness in enter________highways
merce on highwaysshould
shouldbehoun­
un- be devoted entirely to highway
genciss, resourcedulnsaa, aulek wit. courage, and neatness, coming back Into that brnajeal der lb* Jurisdiction of tho LnUr- purposes."
seal* . f human relationship*.
are considered the basic requirements of the air stewardess.
“ States should enter Into recip­
between Mth&gt;n»- They ststo Commcrco Commlaslon or
Of course, good looks and personality are not objectionable relation*
bring wllh them a bit more of othir properly constltutod f#d*r»l rocal agreements for issuance
Hill LwtbffF Os.
features, but those who seek the job on these character­ consideration fur th# other fellow, tribunal and should b# required c f special licenses for commercial
vehicles
to
rover
states
other
than
lStb aad Hallr
istics alone are doomed to disappointment.
to
obtain
certificate#
of
public
a disposition to hoar hia cos# with
the home state at equitable rites - Quality Mmksadias si
Borne of the jmpUcants t&amp; the big air lines have set less suspicion sad to help where conwntcnc# and necessity."
forth varied qualifications which ruined any chance they possible In bringing about a better romldefstkm should b# given, to be dttormlned by th# condi­
ggggombls Pries* wltk
befbr# such evrtlflcatoa ar# b- tions which prevail.
.
.
might have .for the Job. One of them said she had been a ' order.
“ No y-hlcle ihould exceed a IIP HR8V1CB
Than# M
sued.
to
the
sff**t
»h*
propowd
The
benefits
of
aaeh
a
change
hostess in a night club, another that ahe liked fast driving.
of thought will be more ‘ han eco­ servin' wiuld h*v# on asUUsg total 'ostalder width, Including any
transportation* nervlc**, nnd th# load therCoif. o f right feet." with
nomic. While hardnei* of
pars1atpd It brought about harsh­ financial responsibility of tho ap­ th* exception of certain existing
vehicle!.
ness of sconomle eoadltloa*. which plicant sbmild b* considered.
_ _ rshlcl*, unladen or with
Common canlir* In IntruaUto
In turn tended to
man'* bettor nature*. WUn re- commerce should bo required to lead, ihould oxrerd a height of
lraau o f th# thumboeww* men put obtain ririlfltoU* c f noeevxRy
upon on# another, there « J ‘ W - and 'convsnWnc# after th*
low not only a betterment o f tholr considerations.
“ Adequet* requirement* shouUl
situation m
trndo k«t also a fuU*r realUatkm be Imposed upon common caWlrf
bu*cs In Intsratotc commerce (and
also ' In Intrmstotj *om»#»#*&gt; to
Insux* Just and reason*bU raUa.
with provision for publication
thereof amf sdhsrvoc# Uwwto,
CHRISTIAN 8CIKNCR MONITOR________________
and proper. Inhibition against un­
do* discrimination.*
probably no othsr stngls plot# goaeral lhrewlng-ov*r at obUgaContract rmrrUrv in both Intor1 aewa could throw a brighter I Hons. That agreomMt hot h#nw
otaU and intraatato eummcrv*
should bo required to obaatn piei r « f b#»e upon tha w o r t * are- aa boavil y oa the British TWasHandsome booklets, foW-' l
mils from tho proper authorities,
m k l r o u r n k .—aiisre*
leading fartor In
asausaaLa wnH/wA tKgj, iLj
and “maka adcquaU prduUton at
u sera af mired veg^I
s a a a m E E T V t Urn
era, broadsides . , . rich' |
to flaaaaial r#*p«nilblMty."
ritru* frails hare b#d&gt;,
AOmlnlstration during
Contract
buses
la
bath
jntfTbrixhuraa . . . effective 1
frem this aeatlon to aoJR
month In offtoo will •
stota and Intraatato eammerr*
aastora aaachaU, aa^J)
posters . . . tha kind
shoud h# required “ ta abaatt* Ho hid algped wHh CSpt. O. Al
Fred A. Wright reptsajg
mlateam nttoa fUsd h r regu­ Hanson, captain of Uw Oasporillo
that will hurdle tha
latory authority and comply with krewu, at 8 t Petlrikurg whore ho
^ ititu U lly
played Raturday eight - at
Uw
waata banket and aies^a
CuHooum ta a tread of 8000. •
Tho Bt P*tcrikuri
nudletco
now markets for yoqr
valt'-ky
railed V*HMV ret.rtaiament tbo
foods . . . tlist is this
bret ever areeenUd Dwre and th*
ovation gfren him remptlUd. kIW
type of printing you wiQ
to play half ahd bear ever time, j
“ Wh bar* all beard RorfyValto*
find b a n .
os th* radio". Captain ttaaaaa
said, “ hot la porma b* la wan**-

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Personals

In-law, B. O. Meriwether, wbo Ic
iil at the Memorial lloapltal there.

Social Cakndat

ClMptor N u b « t Two Order « f th#
Eastern Star wil taka place at
7:30 o'clock at the Masonic llall.
A covered dl-h tapper will ho held
at 1:00 oVock. Each member he*
beta asked to brine * cove re.I
FRIDAY
Annual business merlin* and
luncheon of the Garden Club of
Sanford will be held at 10:30 A.
M. at the Sanford Country Club.
Mr*. Malcolm lander will *i*e a
talk on “ Molh* and Butterflies."
Reservations muit be made by
noon Wednesday with Mr*. J. C.
Benton.
MU* Ann Gabriel will hate a
•tody rise* at 7:30 P. M. at the
Junior High School.
Rcrolar meetln* of the Amprtcan l.rglon Auxiliary will be held
at 4:00 o'clock at the home of Mr*.
J. II. IllntcftnUUr. San Laata.

Mm. O. A. Knowles, o f i ’alsUa.
ha* arjirrd to »|*nd sometime
TUESDAY
Mr. and Mrs. « • « Taylor m .t- here vlsitirg her daughter*. Wr».
Mias
Ann
Gabriel, of the State
ilaced to Jacksonville ynteidiy E. J. ( amernn alii Ur*, t U Board af Health, will give a lec­
North.
"
for the day.
ture at 3:30 o'clock at the Junior
High School auditorium on the
C. E. Proctor has aa bis guests subject, ‘ Parent Education."
f Dr. Harry 8. Woodruff left to­
at hi* hume an Genera Avenue,
The board of managers of lh&lt;
day far Lwmlntg where lie will
hi* uncle. W. II. Proctor, and his Woman's Club of Sanford *111
Lractice dentistry.
brother, S. II. Proctor, of Jack- meet at 10:00 A. M. at the club
con. Ga.
houae.
•
Mr. ami Mrs. Joe MaxdrU are
The Gtsaaen Clans of the First
p'oaslag to leUXC. Wednesday fur
Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Evtrhard, of Baptist Chureh will meet at S:00
Quincy to make their future home.
•
Rip«n. W'l*., har* arrived to spend o'clock in Ibc church anno*.
The Little Playara Club of the
the winter season here. They ire
Mr*. O. B. Harrison ha* been
residing at lh&gt; homo of Mrs. Allan Junior* High School will glee an
died to Quincy by the illnest of
nprrsilon recital at 2:00 P. M. at
Stone' on Nineteenth 8treet.
ir mother, Mt*. J. Z. Shaw.
the school auditorium under the
Mr*. M. M. MeDougal had ac direction of Mr*. Georg* A. Mof­
W. C. Allen, af Palatka, spent
hrr guests..Sueitoy afternoon at fett. Th# public 'la Invited.
Urn wevk-*cd hare wth Mr. and
hrr home on Celery Avenue. Mr.
WEDNESDAY.'
Mr*. Howard C. tong, Park Ave­
■Vrank Bonage's production of
and Mrs. Dell Beebe and claugh
A meeting of the board of the Ernsst llemisgway’s “ A Farewell
nue.
ter, Mrs. Doris Prentle, of Or- Garden Club of 8anford will be
to Arms", featuring lle'en Hayes,
Mr*. Vincent Meeen, 0f l&gt;t-lan&lt;l,
held at 0 30 A M. at the home
of Mrs. W. E. Watson, Rose Court. Gary Cooper and Adolphe Mcnjou.
was the guest Friday uf Mr*. M.
Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Kalman ami
Monthly - business nuwtin^ and which opened yesterday at the MlM. MeDougal at her home on Colguest. Miss Elisabeth Fortson, of luMb«AA.utL.llw&gt;-Wama.t'sv&gt;.CI-^ ,l*ns.Jhtolsr«mUUontiBtiaJU.wn
try Avenue.
AMaaWngtrmv ' «*r.J
tit: will take place at 13:30 ii'clork at ther* through tonight.
. * w l i m * m w m |S l S V ( | 'l | o &gt;ll,l&gt; lW ' l " “ l *
morrew for Miami where Jll*« th# club house with Mrs. J. Adrian
The film Is a faithful repro­
Mr*. E. E. Walker, of Ocala,
duction of th* Hemingway novel,
ha* arrived to spend a weCk here Fortson wl’l spend some lime. Dr. Brown, Mrs. II. J. Lehman, srd
with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. and Mrs. Frlman plan Jo rtlurn in Mfs. U. II. Brown as ksdMWt. telling th# story of Frederic
a few ilays.
The “ Animated Magaslno" will Henry, American lieutenant In the
E. Chofpening.
'
and
make up the program at 1:30 Italian ambulance corps,
Barkley, a
British
o’clock to which the public l» in­ Catherine
J. A. Zachary, of Burlirgton,
vited. Reservation* mu»t or made nurse, who meat and love against
N.
Is spending a short time
with Mr*. John Mtl*ch by 3lrn- the backgruurd of war. Thrlr
her* with his nephews, A. D. Zach­
meeting through Rinaldi, the army
day at noon.
ary and W. A. Zachary.
Th# regular »oclal mealing of surgeon
himsr'f the
Umlcr the direvtmn of Mr*. the Auilllary Beth Israel will be “ wsr
brother" of
Lieutenant
A Mr*. C. ll. Pearce la cspectrfl to Georg# A. Maffett. th* Little
■Yoturn to'Jay from Salma, A’a. Player* Club'bl the Jvnior High held at 3:00 o'clock *: the Com­ Henry; their quick realisation of
where she waa called recent y hy School will give^an eiprrsslon re. munity Center with Mr*. Cha*lt» their love for each other; th#
days and nights In th# hospital
Ihe illness of her father.
cita) tomorrow *ft:moon at 2:00
wh*r# Frederic l* brought after
o'clock at the *fhoal auditorium.
hia wound; Catherine’s flight Into
Friends of Mrs. Howard C. I.nag The program will be presented a*
Switirrland to have her child, and
will be glad to leant that she I*
Frederic's desertion of th# army
Improving nico'y. at her hum# on Piano Solo*, Mr*. F. E. Koumltlat. J
in ord»r to te with h»r—all this
Park Avrnu* gftrr a recvnl ills***. “ Get Mail." Sidney Nil, Jr.
I* to'd.
. '
7 ^
“ When My *Caline Yawn*." Dorli
Mi** Hay»» i* Cath#rln»C CooPatterson.
K. J. Cameron left today for
p#r I* Frederic, and Msnjou, Rin­
Richmond, Va. to «e* his brother- "Th# Broken Wheel,” Grmcr Tay
aldi. The ca*t also includes M*ry
Philip* a* Ferguson. Catherine'*
"A Boy’* F##t." Ann B»n»on.
-The little Old Man," Nancy
(iiend; Jack.La VLumaa the young
CARD OF T1IANKH
priest, ard B’aneh#s
Frlderlcl.
Rswaatloe.
......................‘
Henry Armelto, Tom Rickclt* and
W* wish, to thank our many “ W 'jn Ihr H#&gt;o tjrt* in Yo-Jf
r#e#nt
•brld»-#l#«t.
Eye." Lalith B llamv.
friends for the lAndnese and flotal
Gilbert Emery In minor rolr».
THURSDAY
offerings during Ih* recent Illness “Then They All Got Married,"
Edith Ray.
Rrgular meeting of the South
and death of our wife, mother, and
Mr. ami Mrs. Nathan Zclm.no“The Laughing Itoy." Elisabeth Side Primary P.-T. A. will take
grandmother.
Lcfflor.
plac* at 3:00 o'clock at thi school vita and Julian Uarmrl. of (Ike#W. E. Smith
Two Character
Reading. “Th# auditorium.
A Fourth '
“ chohcr. spent the week-end here
Mr*. Iren* L*#
with Mrs. A. II. Moses. Palmetto
First Recital." Kent Rossetter, program wil| be given.
Jr., and William Lrffler, Jr.
Regular meeting of Seminole Avenue.

Quarterly Meeting
Of Societies Is Held

AT MILANE WEDNESDAY

The quertrriy umr meeting of
lie mUtionarjr toclctiee o f the.
Mrthodivt Churches pf the Orlando
district will take place on Wrditenilajr. bealnnina at 10:30 A. M.» a t.
the First Methodist Chureh In Or­
lando. The morninir program will
,e ilevnteilt o “ K'anirvlisin. after
whkh a roveml dl»h luncheon will
u. S rvrd at neon. Mr*. f . O. Rare,
„ f this city. -".I Mrs. I. C. Jn M M
and Mrs. Franci* It. Godfrey will
I havr vharce of the officer* tratnimr rlaser* which will be the f*e#

HAL H O Y T'S

I _ d A Z Z * ’/ r C

Y o u 'r e so t r i m !
th r ifty !

44A Farewell ToArma"
Is At Milane Tonight

in B ro a d c lo th

BIAS
SLIPS

g&gt;-

H'Ai/r— P i»k —r t s t h

Site* 34 to 44
Snwtrily tailored! C o rm t
Imi-tli*! Ilctmlitched!

Little Players Club
Will Stage Recital

A nother Vnltte in

l.ingrrie

LAD IES’
GOW NS
Hand sown nnd hand
mode. Colors: white and
pink. Sixes: Regular and
extra.
I v.mdrvill |.nitf»uin. Ill* I... . mhisiii IIT n une-i
V rn- and Mn**n. Ilntmtiny Girl*, or* *hnwn on
,r. I» n and Mail# Di»«&gt;n. Ii fhlliner*. ami «n thr
atm# . f till- -Iiiiw. All- gilhrr tlv- J*»* Jubilr# i
\Vilhi.il *, roim-diati, Margaret INihlman, larch "In*
it the pri.ci-mi. Musi# will b# hy th# Jar* Jubil #
pear-mi*: .1;3ti i.VImh H)*t|n #. and 7:00 and 0:0
h# u*\ will be "Tlu- Devil I* Driving" with Ed

J. C. PENNEY CO.

and

4

£

GOOD WILL
RADIO SERVICE

Matin’* Oarage
■W. u i Btsaat

tha* .apeiknca aad
i.
■-«- -M— bb aad

G o o d P rin tin g

A RETURN TO REASONABLENESS

E leven Cars
Mixed Vegeta
Leave Me|hg

Merchandise

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Freak Lawlo sag Martin hare

/

. W ell, I can’ t tell you
much of anything about
what is in Chesterfields
UT I amoke a good deal, and I noticed
lhat they said that Chealerfield Cigsrcllca
were milder and laaled better; ao I smoked a
package or two and found it to be true.
I 'glm noticed thfft the cigaretles were wellfilled, *eem*d to be the right lenglh and The
right circumference, end burned uniformly—
not up one side end down the other.
,
I liked the eroma—very pleasing. I liked the
appearance of the cigarette—the paper, dead
white. The package rather appealed to me.
I don't know exactly what it is, but I jusl
like ’am. It's about Ihe only luxury that I en­
joy t on I think it’s, mil right for me to have a
good pgorette, and I believe Chesterfield is
jult about the beat.

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MpC8m 4*t , Coh-W* sre.

people know it

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With each dollar's worth of merchandise purchased for cash at any
ef the storen Hated up this pun*, yea will reeeire one doflar'i worth of

And Each Day Until Tuesday

“ prosperity scrip.** -Ask for It .a n d -» v » It I ■ “ Prosperity Scrip'' b nr
good as a dollar in the Mffino- Theatnb auction Tuesday night- Petr.
7 when $150 worth of merchandise wilt be sold to the highest bidders.
Only “ Pronpeitly Scrip” may be offered at the auction.

0flly,;“ Scrip” May Be O f

Don't forget—

this scrip will be worth It’s foee rafor Tuesday nlghl,_Pftp;7,^— "

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WAGONER

LANEY DRY CLEANERS

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Cash Grocery &amp; Meat Market
406 Sanford Ave.

Service—Quality—Price

Gary Cooper

Ernest Hemingway's*

500 Sanford Ave.
Men's and Women's Clothing

“A Farewell to A rm s"__ .

$5 Worth O f Groceries

bKiggs JEWELER
Fist and Elm

to

Helen Hayea

.

Furniture Company

Best Produce Department in the City

$5 Worth Of Cleaning

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To-Night

Phone 893

MltftUjf HI'M'! •&gt;)». •*«,«» »* *****
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*»*■■• * «-Klrnlnne Tlrnt— Pirr.tunr , luilrrlin— Kir ml on* Drake
l.Inins—Wiko I'n*—Tlolritc Mmor (III—Wnnhing and I’nt*

108 Magnolia Ave.

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Drugs, and Drug Sundries
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$3:4.50X21 Balloon-Tire

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A Full Line of Sporting Goods, Bicycles, Etc.

CE CREAM

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Celery Market Reports

BefewtgtMron Wins One Of Three
On Course Here During Road Trip

kilo a Crowd of about 300
and woman looked on cheeralternately and huddling toto koa® warm, the Sanford
kataro lod by Jack Sanford and
id Martha as co-managers, won
io.first hasshall game played In
ia Snath this year by handing
m DeLand all-stars' an II it 4
fating at Manlclpal Park yecterly afternoon.
The game was featured by tho
jtttUg of Billy Sams and Shorty
fllscty, of Do Land, some great
Mheld work by Roy Hsrriion,
M hurling -nf Tifo&gt; Minor •and
Htty Outre, tho starting pitcher*.
DeLand seared first, in the
good, on 8haw Buck's doubt*
Hewed, -after-Martin had struck
it, by ScKUcty'i double.
JhkUfWit j f BBMLUlfoa.suns.in.thn
rkw and Harrison
|Uf Chapman drew
i second. Kinlaw

A Ratline College golf team
headed by Ike Merrill, of Daytona
Baaeh, reeogniied aa one of the
-With one out fan Ibe third, Sanu ootatanding amateur* In the atair,
tripled to right ftatd, rearing a plowed t#o much for a Stetson
me west » later whew j f t IK**taen filed oat to HarrUaa who
male a aenaatioaal catcb. Buck alao filed .out to Harrlaaa. '
Sanford tcol-Wd again la tha
last of the fourth. A hnaky right,
hander named Haifa'had juat
taken over pftthfng fhhjaa from
Out**. Haas struck eat (flklaw, hot
Minor tingled through short. He
stole terond J**t before Friable

ture in co-operation with tho Florida State Marketing

lanl MrLucaa and hU

Bureau, R. E, Winfrey, Sanford representative.

lir *aat*r*l«Clf ItNla NvtVl*« l» Hull ■
J s tf i
1. M d ii
Jan
Jam 1*11, —11 • , B.ttt.|4t
V^nwalam* l l m t i l llr I'lstH* «»l#*' I'vtiuH
MSff
llRPlidlRg JtKiMgllllf,
lU irra a g A
Ha M m I b I f a r R H
k * n r i w r M » m H a a i t (tr im .%# X ,

Jan. m IWIi
M l c . n t I. H a l t t .
M l« n
Iliiifktlit J, rii|r.if«&gt; T*, i’lnrifiinAll 3,
i*it*i rigjiiti ■ I. U‘n.ft*»i» I. 1Nutmm?.
Mill! I. ivn.ll * *lrAn«l llN|»lil* li
llArtfnl'l I, li.li.iltklM.llw |. Is-uni
inil l, Nciwtmti.- «
*»rl#n«A St
N*.w V.ifk II. HiUA*t**lnHU *. I.HIU*1
Uiiii.li I, rolmiMi’ Vsii'fl* IT, Itlfh !
M..■•■I li, HAtAfiHith t T«lsl*H
M s a d s i.

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fd)n I. riUltMl# I. I’hilllaiMMtBA I,1
r»«|. hmm I, l iiu’iniiiiii l. r»ili«mbkiA
?. I•*11till I, Ii«ifitatii i itrnml IU|«*
Iti# », ianil* vHI# 'I, Allll/Ktlllkv# l.
N**a llttfcdi I, S**W‘ **r!w,i|ta |, X«*w
11111
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.

Frlablt took Ik* mound for
Sanford In th« sixth, holding IkeLand hit less and rentes*. In the
seventh DeLand scored one* when,
with two out, Sams ilngled to
confer nod Roberson doubled In
right.
lien Cantwell, are of tho Boston
Bravos pitching staffs acted a* um­
pire, aaslatsd by Joe Ludwig on
Ilie bases. A rolurn game will
probably bo played in DeLand mi
Fab. 12, under present plans.
BOX SCORE: '
Sanford
AB R II PO A E
Frabi*, as, p,
1 1 0
2 2 1

Minimum du rya 30c.

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Xnmng the entrant, fn the an­
National Champ ion.hip of
Coif Cleh Champion* tournament
Marvin Milam and K. D. Price being playml at St. Augustine to­
wan high scoru* in piny in the two day and tomorrow are Jim Spinman league, rolling up MM paints n e f and* (I. W. Spencer,- number
In three. games., agalnak. competi­ one and wanthep t w n w r s M r W *
tion hy three olher teame. The golfer*. •
Benre*;
The former ii sabl by Inirwl golf­
J Thar*
ITt lit 1»« 1st ers In be at the top of his game.
J. J. Carver
IM It:
H IM
For th- pa*t several weeks he has
Total* .
S:« IT* J5I «'« hern playing often in an effort to , (Continued fA.ni

Sanford, 2b, **, 6
iieCfone, lb - — &amp;

ft. Marlld, 3b, rf,
Lake, rf, '
Harrison, If,.
Chapman, e, 3b,
Klnlaw, ef. r,

kVE YOUR WATCH repaired
iy one who rualhc know* haw.
I « s , Jeweler, Mag- Av*.
DeLand
AYER’S ASPIRIN NOW OB' Owens, 2b. e,
TAINABLK IN lie AND 10c Hogan, ef,
INQUIRE AT Y O U R

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3

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22
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W g Ttoirnsn
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to try and win despite the *trong
opposition." U*t year he playtd
gaud enough golf |o bring him Into
the finals against Jaik Toomer
«*C for the Stale’ Amateur Champion4*l •hlp^ losing the title to a far more
* 5* experienced play:r.
:ii

Free (iolf LeHsonH

p o w r'a l.iiooh

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high
g
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Score hy Innings
BOUND PACKAGE Blua OinL
jnont taken from lanay's Drug Sanford
Htors through mistake Wed net Ikelutnd
day. Plsate return. Rexrard.
Rumraary; Run* balled In, Kubtraon 3, Sehlecty, Sanford 2, MeCrone, Red Martin 2. Two baa*
hits, Sehlecty, Buck. Roberson,
Hogan, Martin, MoCrnne, ..Chipman. Three base hits, Sam*. Stolen
bases, Chapman 3, Minor 2, Mar­
tin 1. Struck out ly Guise 5, by
Haa* 7 by Minor 8 by Frishle I.
Bases on halls, off Minor I rdf
, car, Ran 82,000 mile*, motor Frlsbi* 2, off Guise 5, off litas X
A -l conditio*.'good tire* and new Mils, off Guia* 1 with 3 rune In 1
kfe. Will aall Jot cash only. Whet inn; off Hkas 3 with 8 run* In 8
le my offart Call at Herald kfflee inq; off Minor 8 with 3 runs In 5
k*tween 5:00 and 8;M. P. M. or inn; off Friable 2 with I run In
Address “ChaUToUl" ear* of Her4 liut. Left on bate* Sanford 10,
DoLand 9. Umpires Cantwell and
Ludwig.

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MAYO— Improvtmenta made
Gulf rilling Station, operated
A. T. Folao'rti.
L E G A L NOTICE
IV Till! I INt'l IT I IH ST
kvtm
j i u tritL r m r
• T iin «»• ri.nnina «o
O f MIHIV1I.K. IV l-IMVn
f OHM l.nal n&gt;: Of T i l Ol
IX II l-l.i MKirrr. rnmiiiainai
unmiH o r ft nt.K VTine
t i ii : ht.vti: n f ►i,utu&gt;v Tti
Till: AfTKII-X.I U til uksiund C.VT.H. llIlKKTIgliJI;
Ti* i\ ’ll I.HiAflM, t‘&lt;irwm»rr#4
"U thfint. MUt* Kl» l.lIuNAIII). I*.
•livlklutiih •tml it*
nf
III. r •I»I*• Mf uf»
Ikf •
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i utl.thnma;
•iMUlil • IMIIIM.X. IlYltKl.
I*l\ .1)1 . f t\»t nio'ii. MKliihMitui. »n«l
III
la «*-\IS**1\ 4rul IlHIaTA
**\iti*i&gt;. «mt t.rn t.i: im k d ix ,
*»f i*,irnip.it, ttfclutmiiui;
\nv% Btnl e’4a*)i tif tml &gt;tr»* liyrftbV
lit«!«•«««! aiii« ir*|itlr«*«1
li** hjhI mi*
jii nr in fur** |hV« iXiiirt In S tnfurW.
i.VwtiM. ►
’l.irlilA, urt ItofL*
ilish Yl.irt t» &lt;ih. A I* 193,1. ihr mm®
lt«K &gt;t i’llIf tl.iy *if i |il* t’ltriir!* Im
ititn.i Ilf III11 nf »‘■•titittil HI ftIM
in r* lti .iti tlu-l *nil, tilwtit f tline* |lt
,1|ifla**ll , gwtwapiwl ear #**»■****F •***•! Hill
lit I V»lflitl*(|it

lilt*

Ihfi^tt*** Ilf mtn

i%»«ir I «»ll !«* rnlffftl wml»u| } (til.
Till* ttiilrr fn 1*^ (ttilill*hr*| mw# A
iv. * ». fur tuiir i imnrt'HlIht f H l « liv
i hf Hiirifunl 11«•mlif, ii m it

about , linear*.
\Vr are hopeful
,
,
that thi, reduction of around if lit
tar* will have a .leailying effect
IFpon the market."

NlWr

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for
1 * three game*.
t* a.
Troek C,rawer*.- 5000; team high
single game, Komlnole Creaaiery
0 0 7 ;'Individual .high lhr«e games
“ (135;
individual high
P. Peiuld,
singl# game, P. Pawld, 2't2; high
averages, George Habe IH7, P. Re­
told 185; R. Holler, 170; J. Ilrrhn
171; W. II. B**R l l t j highest Inc ret res, (Jorge liah*- 2», I*. P®*
told 18, E. Terwllllger, G. Sehiff.
lay 18. T. Holly, R. Holler. IL
Witte. Jr.. 12. J. Dolly II.

Rollins v It lot y in defeating Ilfek
Ellon nf Hlrlson 2 &lt;o I.

While the two teams wer,. play
ing their match, the rival roarRaa
Inurfil the rnurse to deride the
“ Coaihes Championship." Kildb
fliltiland, serretary nf the Uelwnd
Chamber ,,f Cnnimeree and coarh
of tho Stetson team, handrd Hub
Evans, 0f Rnllin*, a .1 to 0 isrltinf.

Sir I’unald lumrd n ho stepped
inlu hi* wniliur Biitmimliil,. ami
replied; “ Oh i* that mi? I ktiuw
nothing nlsiul it."
With Hint fa,* Ihillrd into the
wailing automobile and fin l fnr
Albnii.i to
a train, lie rail
for I.utiilmi Tur-day.
The I’ lesklenTTelerl 1“ ~TVe
si riVMist •Intemriil speak fur It­
self and rumrllivl plans fur a
pre*« runfettne?.
The unpri'i-edenti'il meeting Ih-Iwhii a I’rrsidml-ileel ami Ilie
nffiiinl *|Hjke.*nmn of
nnnllier
i omit ry nreurird ill the “ little
white hiiu*e.“ They had Itim heun
togvlhcr and wire nhme.fnr mu.t
of three hunts.
Hilling on 11n- rail nf the rut■age patch uf Will M&lt;wr« where
h# spent the night, Hie ItunsLI
frreis psrri.il tiur.stiun ami no-.
•wer with newrvapernien liefnre
he iltuve wiih Marvin II. M'lntyrr, aerrrtaiy In ItpaM-iell, In
Ih* luncheon mnferenee,
•
In that Inlrrvio he empliasiaml
a Ciinfllet nf view* now between
the tw„ ienuntri * andminrneeilure
near the war il ht* relief a*ke,J hy
Great Britain.
“There i* n large number nf

7niitiiiR in ili,. Ntftte.
Kmhh flmi utiurn* It wm (J
harne.l that Kov F. Hy..... ami
It. II. Chapman, grown* olio tool,
loading pari* In the g neiul tne*-i
mg nl Ijikrlind on Thnr*ihiv
night, weir among thr first to
plow under u pail uf their &lt;rnp
Tddxyr

Ivy V I C K S
TRIAL SIZE
. . only 1 0 /

all druggisU

Children’s Coughs
!__ Ne«d Crcomuliion

CENTRAL

TounrroN H

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kj- . PI
iivvihhuv. i,i» cuei n n :u .
ituiicitfiniH i*i"i
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SOS. per lioatisnil; I. H, Ml
m o l ------ 11KIM. hi* wljej
■I UK ItltHlti ItKVI.TT •‘•'MW
i, o.iiuoralloOi Ueleailaau.
IIIIIIMI ««K »*l’ |ll.l*‘ATtOJ4i
I. J U PAVIKKON sail K Bl
p.llbSP.-t', til* Wife:
, rilki ltllKW! IIKAI.TT Cl
l'\ M . m r«irt&gt;«ir&lt;itloni
II ItiktltKiC !»•*•••* titN»l*» li*
.... arn«t*r»l h**f**ln
I
•ii, 1 U )tiYlmt4iii aH
i«* IT. Il#ll

; cold. Ttudrui c*ii her* m»rr »nd a a * ,,t

■ we luining to (.tr*miil*h&gt;n lor ear
reonomle question*,1' ho »:nd, **on ' niiiiti ur ruld th.it itails.
l.tnimulswn rimiLit*-* rrtocage akh
wldrli the United Stale &lt; mol till a:
1 1,1 isher hutw|i*i,l pirdHlast ririucala
Hi it a In rutihl ipit coin to it deci­ 1 wtiuh auiShr mul l.r.d the InHiausI
sion hy themselves. W,. an- mlghtv Bvembisar* jiol rhnk grim gt"«th. It
lino follow*. Wo «ro not tip- who!,- Is not ,i eliean mnrdr. Iml raatubi* no
world. Wo an- perfi-etly willing to aereoiit* ln&lt;l is inlsin relief. Cii a
butlle Innu v«ir diuggisl lighl aow
discuss war d 1,1s til..... . til ,,»»»• •
if America wants to In ing ill utlu-l tnd lias* it ready for in*tsnl use. (*dr.)
thing* she may.*'

AUTO BODY SHOP
213 E. 8th St.
MUiar Garage
W * ip«c ill Ito in rebuilding
bodies and repairing motor*.
Price* unusually low.

^

A ntiseptic

M a n a t e e Celery
G r o w e r s Plow
Under One-Third

■age One)
!
fronllnurd from Tage f
l i ' I!» IS* MM get ini,i shape for what he say* rnnaiilrr separately the r-'&lt;mniiut-| rumposeil nf repies nlatUr
II* 11* IS« «M will be ‘The one match I'm going eiluatbit. a* Ituinevell piopo ie i

M. Mllsn .
E t» I’rlre

At tho end of ihe'fffi.i ...dihl In H u l l W i l l U cflu m o
] 0 the last hair or
the Rowling
0 0 League, the Seminole Creamery
0 0 team la in first place hy a single
2 0 game margin over the Smith Har­
0 0 bor* and Ne-III HoUlors who are
tied for second place. The stand.
Ing*:
Team*
•■«. etas 'V I. tit.
genllsolo •’
IS**'*1“ 1 **&gt;
Hmllh's llarPor*
Itsia - « « «“»
Ne-lll Holtlerp
.lis ll » «
Pnrrest Oateli*r« HIM
» »
Track llrsso s
tills * * *••

Buck, as,
Mprtln, rf, lb,
tr going |o M*eon, Ga. this Brhleety, lb,
ik. Call at Tho' Owl Cafe,
Barker, rf.
trth Street and Sanford Av*.
Crus*,’ c,e
0ABH FOR old gold. Gold toeih Carter, 2b, .
and o|«t Jowalry. Roy -Cblttendrn, Gaia*, p, .
8U Magnolia AVa. Phony 312-W. Haas, p,

, ' 3 * ,V

fiUC'* V 4*1®’,

LAKE WOriTH-Wotk on
School Cam pin progressing
Idly.

MI its t il till nual

Tela I*

8 c line 3 t h u s .
'7 c H qt.R H a a s.
Be Hue 1 stooth .

Through courtesy of the U.-S. Deportment of Agrirul-

Seminole Agrleullur- Club, thin
morning cast that "I uni s.iti-fi «.
tl.at w*' will grl IOn pCIIl'M CO
operation from nor local grt-wm .
and that their pledged wool will
bo kept to the Utter. Report* ftuni
the other sections indicate th.il
the grower* there- are ul«,, ,ati*fled (hat we must takr thi* action
If we are t® prtite.-t the ind-istry. ’
He reported Inal. o&lt; tar n ■ )t*
rmild learn, there i, n„ i hjrt-.f In
the market condition on the "dlh
er end" ami that i- will “ pinbnbly
he a week ot In days It fine we
will know .of the re.action to out
plan." He 'Bid that whit, Mom! iy
shipment* of celery mil of tin
•action are generally few l i ntm
brr, the fact that only la rare will
leave tnniirht indiriile* (hat thrr1* a measure of rn-epotatinn In'
Ing manlfe-d. fo, the usual .'Ion
ihty shipment trachea J&gt; or
car*.
J. C. Illitt-hisiin, &gt;«!••* iriAnnr *
of the
Snnfitrd-Ovl do
Truck
tlrowera Inc., tioiay raid Urn
“ While it i* yet |ii» emly In’ le
port what i-fCrrt lhit movement
|ha* had on |he celery rnatk‘ 1. *•
1cording (,, n statewide urvey. tit'
' number of r»r* cMmisled to linmverl rv.it of the stale this We I
i ho* been rul by virti e of till* ih

iw.
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l“"

|MM
( up,
A»
**•'•

. Vintim* ** UR
fMf I Ilf MftlRR
■: h**i n opaeii'tnv from
i|U«*a* urn* rli*«y»T iiniMiiit
f*»unl \H

TVws CSkHl/Nili.m “I USSd ta suffer from M-SIU ft
•wltnmln* ta the l.w l" sin™ M's
Parris Itrawn. uf M'lMUn. Mi*i
“Everrthlag woulil an ’r » « l *n.l
'rtmnrt. IVkrn t sn»el upon mr Ih i . t
WMld b* almost lilin.l wlln &gt;11u nr. i
My stomash wan iqiesl The— *P»I1*
I kslleis. I*mn (film iWliatlpsUnit I
n ffo s l tnitiim Imm tti • o'r - u
'Mr n.nlhsr tu.t Mkri, Tlo-lfmd'*
’
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fttii-k-rii.iiuitit fni
f* *,,!Li,u **w '* ) '»,t Ilop-, amt
f.io u i Tuuni
’ “SS''■•"■ to
or aim os•t&lt;,r I ire it
■utcx.Daaimtrr '*•&gt; t ».,* f-.i
1 |-,g a.| l.-iS
half a tesatw-'f il t ui it in emir w.i
ter suit look |i. | i i ,| srs* Just
|hs thins lu rellevi it • autfrlti*
from run*tIpul Ion Mins t uhrave
krep It In mr Isiiie. I luk&gt;&gt; It when,
t i n I Us—I n In ill,r
“I liar* ii* '.' i ii*, a i
lit in my
bum* how fur tw, l,o r.-ut* ori.i l,-|
II I* a sir .ii li. Is&gt; Io k*"ptr.s it*, fam­
ily In a h,alii,/ tuii iilloli '

LISTERINE
TOOTH PASTE

25‘
Me Gets Response

ALLEY OOP—Our Prehistoric Ancestor
^ WILL CAN YOU SCAT
' s
THAT? NOTA JOUL IN 30HT TO,',
9 t THC PBUI | BROU0HT ttOfit f
I WONDER WHf Of EVERYBODY j
15 p OOTS5 I LL VEU.
/
A COUPLE Of TlfAtt y I
\V Afso 5t£ WHAf
) \ HAPPENS —
/lii;

DR SAL£: Color/, cabbage, and

poppar plants, Af. S.' Nfjson,
oreka'Hammock. Phone 2512.

‘BOWIJNG NOTES'

Tho Seminole Creamery Bowl­
ing tiara in tha Sanford Merrhants Howling T/rtgu* won two
out of thro* game* from the Po*eay’a Lunch Boom team on the
local allay* recently, tho match be.
ing da*id'll
after thrw# alone
14— Romm Without Boor® single gam* scores had been
turned in.
H n s CLEAlT furnished bouee- Brorea:

noUbEBLF.EPIRO rooms-with el­
derly couple or lady by 3 Voflaed ladies, cottsidtr
keeping
hpn*e, yharing exponats, refer•aea* exchanged. Reply Rooms era
Herald.

•keeping rooms. 1100 to g2JM)
w Sly. Aleo bedroom*. »2J»

&gt;Mly..3Pi Fifth a

INI fill ED Apertment* 0n
r tod. tnd Palmetto AvoU)0 per month, water furl
Coldly: gh Realty Com-

URES OF TOM, DICK AND HARRY

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IS ii; 111 Hi

Totals _____ HI Ilk i l i l t l

I M S U R E G -LAD T O S H lD
MY C O M E D Y S U I T / D l C * .

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TO HAYE H AD A P IC T U R E
rfftkOF YO U 00Y■

bachelor apartment,
gas, linens, maid
your price, 119 Elm

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S A N F O R D . F LO R ID A , B A T I'R D A V. J A N U A R Y 28, 19.TJ.

e lt I n v ite s B ritish FARMERS W E “Prosperity Scripjj
CABINETS RAomo bs eavssa
d o r F o r P a rley;
OF FRANCE AND S m ith S h ttiis C a b in et P o s t PLOW UP THIRD To Aid Housekeeper
OF I B CROP Cut Family Budget
GERMANY FAIL
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•Per. West Buried Und*r ftaowg Leaving
Death AndProperty
Damage in Big Area
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o c e t n 'l . r e r * h e a t
. t h e i r w a y t o s to r m n h a tt - r e d
p * irta to d s y a s . t h e w o rst
n o r t h e a s t e r in re c e n t y e a rs
r e a r e d •s lo w i» * th c -N w * H n r'
la n d c o a st.
M e a n tim e , ^ d e e p in rn o to
f r o m m o re th a n \ o d a y s o f
a to r m , t h e h lf f h lv w 7' o f th e
F b r W e st, w h e re . lif e a n d
'p ro p erty damage etoadlly .mooated, hoped for elesr skle* hot war*
promieed more whir)lap flakie far
n tomorrow. Tha daath Met tn tha
«
P n d fir storm reached e lrh t.
n P 1 Livestock war# reported sufferIn* from cold and tt&gt; k of foot at
tb rtr g ra tin g ranker.,
disabled freighter. City of
tpeead balpUtsly in liich
off the N ora Seotla coast a*
• 70-mlle gale epread H»-tn*ctlou
el one th» eoset and endangered,
other veeeale In the North A tlan­
tic. Tha freighter lost It* propellor
hi high eeae.
Many etdioru of Chp«- &lt; od were
r u t off from rommunli-&gt;'ion end
n o n * of fnmllloe along th»^Me**ahome# to the high tU ei. wtyeh
carried away am re* of m " " ~ '
and waakenad s«a walla of a dueen
coaatal town*.

Enlarged Putting
Cap Tried Out By
P b y errln Miami
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=___ i MIAMI. . .
^ h * r a recently, and tha comment
^ P a f l a r w a r d a was as mlaod l i e
day’s ealcb In a G ulf ntrtam fish­
ing trip.
.
Said Phil Parkin*, former Brit­
ish am ateur champion, who won *
load of cup* and otheT rriri-n In
American am atw r competition bofora turning professional:
MI*ni ovalUvely ngalo-’ them.
T hevll take all of the «Wi'l out nt
putting. !t*« almoal » rerlal«»v
they'll never be ndoptrd n* i ‘**uW.

A rt Millar, of A » a* alk . U. \ .
-A lot of cooplo won t Ilk* tin"*hut I do. I h*d *Unty nf one- • t
gratae, and lhair'ro aaiicr U* ?WP

'" ja c k Hagen, of Salisbury, I . Iwaa mid-way In bin comment.
'T h ey 'll noorr
tha praeent r r tu w . ho *aldm; opinion tho groan* *boul;l 1S i d . much emalUr If *n «luh • Inch cup I*1to ha urrd. The n«x&lt;
thing would he «n allow onhr
. jm tt*lnetaad of «*•'=» ^ ' ,nC
pgr .for i foufoo*
.
V o w * Radnvond. of bchenecU 1.
^ 'w ^ th ta k rig h t Inche* l* a little
too largo for tho tup. B&lt;A «
^
prooal of a big parooBUga of tho
coaotry’* n U . « f T h .
-F
I, too small with tho »ow

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lg AheadOf 1932
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WARM SPRINGS, Ga.. Jan. !H. sweeping governm ent. reorggnira—(/$*)—Ftr*ident.e!ect .R e a itfe lt, lion program ho want* ready by
today inriled Sir Roland U a d ta y ,1 Mat. I.
•
Swag, r Slirrlry, of K rhturky,
Dritlsh am bauadur, to m eet him
here for a talk on cronoraire, wat former rhairmun of the llouar ap­
■tell*, un I disarm am inta amt the propriation* committee, departed
Ambassador lr(l W ashington lm (or Washington to head the Clear­
mediately by airplane for the Con ing Hoove fur information to be
ference. , .
•
gatl.irvJ together.
Only the mo»t general dlaeyy
T.lling Shetlcy 'w e w ant all
*ion of iho subject, to be gtutc the economy wo can got,” Itov.on r ya» * h m i * imi rr*%*
Immediate , e*lruction uf onePaul Boneowr's government In over in tha March conference ho- vrlt* oTtllncJ a three point plan} third of on* of the tinest celery
Fiance ami the Von' Schleicher tw ren tho B ritLh and the United first. reduction of peraoWhal; *cc- crop* seen In thl* srrttun in seecabinet In Germany, both of which S tates on d .b ts nnd economies, la end, roruolblatiun of govem m rnt ural year* a t a mean* of bolster­
had much I rouble during compare- contemplated by Rootevrll.
eg mi#*; third, abandonment of ing a saggirg market roniltion
in otficc, fell
r o r m f f . t k w i p r A lfred S a t t k l mnvuaee*n aa)»inwl a*ei la| i' lllip ■pltV?' TT.TrtJw irfrinniCTnr^r.vrgiinrTfr;
New lu rk , aakThe prill not accept , i nnieht function*.
unanimous vote nf » throng of
Iq Fra ere the l i J Mew off with n rabinrt position in tho KooeoThe r e c e n t - reorganisation toca! grower* who crowded the
TALLAHASSEE. Jan. 2S.-IA*) prvsaura egainet tha goreinment'a vrlt adm iristration, adding he I* scheme euhmittrd t,, Congreve by
Court lint** in at|w^lance at a
—G orernor Sholta la*t night an­ program for balanring the bi^lgat the "head of a* miiny things
President Hoov.r appear* to be special n m lh rg . of
Ketninole
nounced
the
nppolntm ert
uf by meare of traetic economic* aryl a* I want to be."
■ out. Whatever U like I, of course Agi(cultural C .ul.
George H. WCdsr. Plant CHy rlt- heavy new taxes.
P resident-* t e r l R o o n a r O l t will Iw Ir p t, but Rooa.'volt and
At lion U krn la t night wa*
rue' growwisand form er speaker of
General Von Sehlelther etomWcd yesterday put to work a s ta f f of Fhrrb-y hare their uwn blraa ami d I; Heated ia the *b«r»ioln and
the Floriwajboua*, as acting motor over th* perenslal *h-l*c’e whirh friend* for the formulation of th&gt;
(Cuntlmsmi t&gt;n Page Three)
Manatee sections, arturding to S:
rrhlcle coi
In Adolf lllt.a r. Pre*ld«nl Von
l«. Dighton, secretary of the Flor­
Tho poal was made vaennt by i Itlndm hurg gelled In former Chan
ida Co ery Shippers Inc., who said
the m ig r a tio n of W. S. S lc lin ,j (t&gt;llor Von. Papen, who preceded
iDm| at l:3t) o'clock today h i hn.l
who w*» appointed by former
1 y 0n Soli richer, Iritiu rtln g him to
notified ail H o ri.n ct-lery ship­
atnor Carlton. The vehicle com­ put together a cabinet which will
: leg urganiiatiun* that Hu perrvnl
missioner ha* rhnrgr uf ir g u tia - le supported by the llricn.'lag.
uf the ce cry grow er, were in
.g .r c u ie :l to thi* diu-tic step, so
tlon of m otor vehicle* und the
Von I’npcn wn* not nppolntej
issaance of license plate, which I* chancellor b j t It appeared certain
tlmt th r plan L nuw oifieuilly in
tow handled through ogrnt* In th it either ho or llitltr tori I get
elfact.
each county. Previously the plates the Job. •
The unanimous vule of the
were all l**ue I from Tallahassee.
grower*, gathered front etery see
Pn-sidesl Lebrun, of France,
tioii up the county nt the cull nf
Wilder i* ontj,of the le st known called in party leaders hut there
buiines, m etr-of central KlorUa. was no definite Indir.ilinii a* to
F. F. Itorner. pieslderl of the
Club, ecu, fallowed shortly after
He h a i Leon lileetlfled with the v,ho wou d become premier.
by the iiimnlinnue approval of t^ r
development of Plant City Jur
Tho Irish Free State, completing
JACKSONVII.I.K, Jun. 'JH.-(.!■)
some time and Jiaa been a member a count of vote* In the get m il
TAl.LAIIAbSKK, Jen. IM.-VP) Hanlord-Oviedo T iurk Growers
A mother and her daughter yesThu Htate Road Department'* I ne.t w hose sales m anager.. J._L'.
of tho s u i t house of representa­ election, wa» a*»ured that the FIanna -Fall-pae4y-w l|v-rem *ia- In lerday laid u ciim inal c u r l jury trrrtn ttrr-h m lg et 'f,\r 'fP.TT fatl,' IiuleitLon, had plelgcd this or
tive*. _ * ______. '
a
lurid
story
of
how
n
grm
p
of
for
a|ipruiim.vt&gt;ly
I t I.CtWltMh) ganizntion's support of the | Inn at
Governor Shnlix made no Com­ power with Karoon IKAalcrw, it*
star l In announcing the appoint­ leader, a i p re id e n t of Ihe re- man are alleged •■&gt; have nlubirtfj worth p f operaticn* end thakei a meeting held In I ukr and T hun
th-m from th eir home ta*l Octo. provision fj,r ulxiut n.Mui.OtHI in day night. Difretor* uf th l, organment.
| oh ic.
I&gt;*r, driven tn n lonely wnotls on row
u ili, i h airm an . (’.
H. Itathm met In special »e**ion in
the nut-klrt* nf the city and T re a J w y ennnuaeed yesLrilay.
PLANT .CITY. Jan.
ML—,
an ndjoining room wlwie Ihey ap
flogged them with n leather strap.
The program, a , now d ra ft'd , proved Mr. Ilutchl-un's artion.
Georga H. Wilder, of this city, ap­
The vMln*»**« were M n. Sally wll| t&gt;* advertised fur 30 days
pointed yrstctiU y as acting slate
The plan Is emlxidied In thr
G ering.r nml her daughter, Ola nnd th- filial bttdgrl adopted a t following lesu.ution. passed at Ihe
motor vehicle commissioner, lung
ncll
Gilstrnp,
wh,,
testified
nt
tha
n
inruling
nf
tho
lommisslun
In
h ie barn ■ wheel-horse in tho
- . .
..
Imki-Und meeting anil brought to
trial of five men chaigr.i with ng.
u a m tK t.ik r . r t y j n v h i t ^ u a A t R o t a r y . M e e t u i g i i ' M»vnfpff’x»uac1t. T h r itefemtanta I ley tuna Hearh Mar. 7- -A public Kanfot.l fur.cdlsc. aii«H- by .Mr.
T aring M l be CUT T T * T l« ir Uorfitr:
bf tha slate. He served In the
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are K- M. lUhb. C. C. ttnbh. I . C. time.
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eato legislature and la a funner
"UK IT nSUOl.VKDt That it i*
WINTER DARDEN, J a.n .'.’A - . Pnw»rj, W. A- Ja*k»«,n amt llnr~
im w.
■*-"&amp; *
ac*l' Sta rlin g .-r-—*-----ginning Monday. Jan. 30, Ihe acre
T h- men are nn Iriat for tM a l­ of
epproilm at'ly
frt.OOO.OOO ago Of eolery of th* slate, malur '
IMmocratle executive committee. d|lH
|)i
&gt;ni,
a
(trr
lh.
(;
ring ami a fte r the Great War,
project* ing during the l'*» week* follow
Daring the ShoJU campaign for and thl* country*# problrm* In ac- leged flnpging nf the girl end will worth of miflnishel
governor, W ilder was a worker for rapting | aym m t, If m y . were dl«- he tried later In thr case of Mrs, carried i.v.-r from last •yearj- the Ing, he curleib-1 I y onr-lhllil
payment nf approximately C-'.Mho'tx in Hillsborough county, coued hy Jame* J. llanks. Jr., nl Ge Huger.
through destruetlnn by plowing
Mrs. C rringer IrM iflrd that Iwn r I),1,000 ill ba k bills; use uf apprceiolng atxl a| raking at Spoils I lie Tuesday luncheon «f the \\ inunder In nolid tun* n.* it matures,
days before the nllegc.l whipping pruxlm at'ly 12.000.000 fur main­
U r Garden Rotary Club. Mr.
meetings.
n man *he identified n* Jackson tenance of the present highway and th a t on ITIdny uf earh wrrk
He rotlld no be rcuchrd at hie llanks rrpresunlcd Rotarlan* of
came tn her house, represented system, a n t thu espenrliture of hereafter th* Florida Cr’cry Shiphome here last night and w a, lo section • ! the internallonsl
himself ns "the law " nnd ordered about $3,.'.iiO.ooo f. r n &gt;v toad para’ In*., taka action as to a conconvention In Vienna in I till I «"d | h :r nnd her ilatt!»htvr to "m-ivg
llered t» be ou t.O f tho city
tlnuanra or revision of thl* pear­
anil luldg- work.
the next year In Srattle.
lier- for th# Monday of each seeWhile the ilepnitment's .intlcl*
“ Korop# ta n pay lh- more thou out."
"He »al,| he'd hern notified tlmt paled revenue fu r'th e y&lt;ar nine or.l weak thereafter.'
tw enty.two btlll"-'* »ke owes th&gt;
Mr. Dornvr till* mottling Issued
United FU tea," Mr. Hank* de wa had been running a ,h*onlerly only a little uinre than Iln.isH),- the following statem ent to celery
house
nnd
ordered
u*
l
»
move,"
000,
th"
rummit*iun
h*s
tentad ared . "Hut Ihe real ip-rdion l.i:
lively h.ptg tt'il f r (lie $11,000, grower* of thl* section: “ Farmers,
how r a n lb* V nllfd
*c- Mrs. Geringer eald.
pleas* note, lhat you cen p ow up
“ I said it w n, ■ Hr. He raw 1 000 program, Treadway said, bec p t? " •
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ratise all new work runum-ueed nr Destroy any (a rt of thu block
We e»n'l get paid in g*''I. * was getting angry und left."
of celery to lung us )ou destroy
WASHINGTON—A
la *
nf thing* ere now, hr explained. IwMr*. G eringer then descrilsij this y re r will not br started un­ the row th at you eland on clear to
til
October^
cr
November
and
i t ’,W ) on eaih passpqlt or re­ rause we own almost half nf it. how the men ram* to her hound
the end of th# tow. You .may dv
entry |re,m ll Issued by the Sleto Nor ran we accept payment In two nights later, forced her end will ba carried iv e r into next
-troy ce cry all in one block or
Dei m intent was suggested this pno.1*. for loo many of o,«r lm*i: h tr daughter into an automobile year's budgrl,
Th* coiiimlsslan hopes
th at skip os many tows n* you please
werk by K cprrrentalL o lirittvn ns rommnditira dr pen • on forrhrn and a fte r driving to the wood*,
economic*
l
j
b»
effe
ted
In
th t juxt as Ion* as yo i destroy onem
er*.d*-rn»ton.
wheat,
automo­
threw them on the ground and
e n o 'lc r way lo encouraRe tho
department
ent
mvlng*
in third of all that it lllntur*d.'•,
bile*.
toSaece,
for
lu-tance.
dcpm
l
'B ty A iac'lcsn" moreniert.
whipped them.
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Cnm m rrtlng further he said
maint nanre work wll| votbl* l&gt;eThe llln o is legislators view* tsrg rly on exports to Knrop*. V'c
"When thpy were whipping my tween *?,r.00,00n ami 15 ,000,000 th a t ''ho far is t know, this I* tho
• ere expressed ill a redlvmli'rp** rannor. th rrafo rt. he raid, afford dsnuhler." Mr*. G ering.r rsid, "I w irth of new project* to h ,
first tint# in the history of celery
ovrr the Columbia Broadcnstitig to diange our pclirie* " id become v-a, begging amt pltadlnp with started lit* In 1033, Ihe &lt;htiffarming In Florida that a l a**an import nation in d rad of an ex- them to stop, lihe wa- &lt;rr- intng.
s p ttm .
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nort nation. Eurofc. whlih tm u She ecreamad, no t th«&gt; buri-*1 he: m an - said, but hs ad.kd that 'lloni of the statu are unanimously
B ritten added h* would Intro
budget items fur work vvll| prob­ of thu same opinion us to whe^t I*
billion* of Uollars in territory
fac# la lli£ dietduca a revolution railing on the
ably hvld down tu a lower fig- lirst to io , and aro wil Ing co­
from her it*(rat#&lt;l rival* ronld pay
“Whirh
one
nf
these
nu
n
h
at
Com merer Department and the
rporate together, .rain in g that
o , |n land, but that also t* agaln*t y o u ?" Jam es Dodge, or defen-e ■re.
United Slates Chsraber of Com- our polleias. Wf have, for In.
Th* whole budget fer the they must work together In beneair, re to co-operate with American ttance Just got rid of tha Philip- eounstL asked.
year, he explained, h a,
been sit ai', and that they could not
“ I ruuldnt see who atinpied mn baled un the present ayst'rn of
rlilc bodir* in induclrg the Amer­
pin**.
.
h,cause I hail mv hea l hurlml in revenue for the d:partm nt. with control the situation separately.’’
ican lo u rllt to do hi* trava log |
Over 130 farmer* wore present
the dirt and I haven’t ru t ryt’s In fundi cvpe'le I from th* f e l.r a l
at home, lie said:
nt tort nlght’a meeting, some SO or
my berk." she ret arte, I
government, from the three rente
“There a re moro than 10&lt;» (
of wlmm ware railed u| m.ii la
Dodge then aiked hmv she knew Jfaeolioe levy, end from some
SniUerlands In o :r own Rocky.
express their view* upon the m at­
a strap wee used to b 1-*! her
county
sources.
Should
the
I'gHear.tain*, whlla our
national,
“ If you’d bfen beaten with a Islaturc ln April re-lueB Ihe rev­ te r, none of them dtxsarUng from
parks have scenic feantles which {
|-ath « r strap," *he r n p 11“ ••, enue to th - dipartm ent, T n d - Ihe | !un a* out Inril.
■to Incomparable."
eouMn'l you t e l l ? -They t« 'd m«j way tai'l, th* y en '* pr g'nm
explaining^ American
motor |
I'd bettor not report but I d‘d. »»d n* sfaanly would liavo t” he
tourist* spend neaciy ♦250JXHI^)00j
these men were nrre*'ed.
curtailed.
tnr.tiLlly In Canada. II rlt ten added: , PLANT CITY. Jan. 2H. -Govhin
“ We had tn yrnlli horn# a f '1" *n»
inant ir.spectlon of Itrawlrairle*
T h , d. •partment's 1932 budget
"W ith the exception of ieci
landed In Plaol a t y by the leal- l-eatirg (ndk called fer a total expemliluro
and wine, Canada has absolutely
Of mor. Ih’ n $12,000.00'. i f
nothing which aancot ho found In in , buyer, and buying firm , ha.e!
which :.Buna lhau IHJKKUiJU wax
Am i lea U d to n m»rh r e a t .- r will be Inaugsraled next Mordny
r ‘r «wid the woman D-H ,h*p‘ she -tor carry-nvtr pro)e*tv and n*w
profusion. Much o f Ih L -g re a t e»- at the vaH otiJT jIlitltiir huitcn
coPld n«i hlentify him .. .
w rrk and m or. than » 3.UO0.n00 Vanillin, nf Ix- *burg. lie* been
panditurw will lem ala in &gt;b# leading sheds, aMertUig ' ■ “ •&gt;
When Jaikson. a railroad
for m alm 'nanre. Thu IbTI ten- elected president of the l-nku
emiour
cement
mad#
by
ten
of
Uo
liaitad RUtes- when the pruhlbiChint*!, took Iho Blond b* denied la'ive bu
shows liotwern $5.- County Taxpaycie' !&lt;■«“•• The
lion amandiuent ha* been repealed. LuyYii and firm* -Thursilay. Th- K- ever bed ,a.#n »h» won;"n » ' &amp;OO.OM'sr| 10.000)010 In c arry ­ formal organization of the body
rnive for inepsetlon of b c irle s’bu L.lcn part in the floxetmc. IIw a s perfect! d by delegate* tlm» -n
ruing, it w u eald, as tho result of attending a lodge meetmtt at th . over work from th - I'.iTJ bud­
from each locality of #Ui# county.
get.
acineroua gomphtlnU from the ti.de of the flogging, hr
- PROPOSES SALARY CUT
Clermont was reyre.cnted by II.
other end reg ald lrg the packs of
Tha olsta rested H* r»»* &gt; *2*
L. Johwoo', W. 0. I’errirai and II.
GOLF MATCH I'OHTI’ONKD
7TA8HIKGTON. Jan . iM .-U P I-s fruit shippad from hare.
day ov oing and em n*el for -lack,
*,» '
C. Drown, and th" latter was
A c a t In saWriaa a f tha member*
I teei*loti to W Ubllsh a govern- si n siAomonad eavtral wltm *o#«
Choseo otva of the vlcr-presblrnti.
Hecauxr
uf
conflirting
&lt;
n
g
a/eof Congress from I10JM0 to 17^ uirnt inapactlsn ia dacland to I* who (orrobqratad hi* alatem m U .
O ther afflclalx ai«: I- I- Kersey,
ments,
the
women's
and
men's
MO w u proposed Id th a House ta ­ a wove for tip Yrujactloii net orly
Leas burg, soeratary: Kolwrt Pot*
golfing
teoin
of
the
f'oilege
Arms
rtar hy R a jiaaeutatlva W hitting- of local tuyers, K . also of grow­
te
r, EneU*. John P. l ynch. Grove,
O
ab
a
t
Detuuri
will
not
lw
able
lo
HOME 18 BOMBKD
H I, Democrat, MteataalppL Tbs' er* who p a t Bp good'ieck* of borcobspolo with twu Hanfurd teaoi* land, W. R- Evan*. U iburg, anJ
hU| also weuld cu t th e clerk hint
lad us try a* a whole.
IL C. Brpwn, Clermont, vice praaV t)t)N 08T0W N . Ohio. Jan « • tomorrow aftaremun at Ibe H*ntor the Had»e IS percent.
IBB of complaint*. U
ford Country Club as wa* former­
lAI—Th# horn* of A. W. Smith, ly plaaned. Tho match has been
Total aorollmuni in I-ate couaty
k^reday, coma from tU
eupartatanfent of th* pOatpooad unUI Sunday, Feb. 8.
from whom general
la opw 1,4C0, and ot lb*** D*
DISBANDS A r m U YEARS
frOBi tha Clanaont-klinnaola
Tho ratal a n Campball and S tn rU ei* Work* of
D E L R A Y B E A C II-G u lf
fru it upon tho Yuunfslewa Sheet a id Tuba
8UNSBT, " r i m i - W U ,
U
ta p a f tha pint Cumpaay, W l ellght'y damapad
t Golf Club opened fo r^ W ltinuetlee, the
F irst
% th# fruit to d ay 'b y an explosion uf a smAll
i Church c f this city
ng to .r c - lum b. Aaotbcy bom b., which did
hM ,«H 4udod and the bolding wiU
PA—'H olt i f J. C. I'mnoy
not cap'edg
faan I la tha
“
le ChlaO, nearby. OraJ(t Ic jirtm e n t store* opeead
i rrvea * n il* house. Smith coaid a u lg * no rtmthe-hoU
’ tl.a for U)a botaUag.
a»d • i

irnanimousVoteUacks
Plan For Bolster­
ing Celery Prices;
Other Areas Agree
ir n

Gov
CHRIS GROWER Paul-Boncour’s
ernment And Von
Schleicher's F a i l
IS NAMED STATE To
Muster Support
VEHICLE AGENT

Governor Appoints
George Wilder To
gaamareirt WA MrT.In

t'.ilLlftfe*

MOTHER AND HER ROAD BOARD’S
DAUGHTER TELL BUDGET CALLS
OF J AX FLOGGING FOR 14 MILLION

Pair DcscrihesAhduc* Program Will Be Ad­
.lion FromHomeAnd vertised For Month
Hoatinjr With Strap Before Its Adoption

War Debt I s s u e Is
Given Explanation

Big P a s s p o r t T a x
Urged To Keep U.S.
Citizens At Home

U. S. Inspection Of
Strawberries Will
Be Launched Soon

Will Giv« LEAGUE OF CITIES Merchants
“Scrlp”, Dollar For
On Purchaafc
PROPOSES PLAN •Dollar.
Of Their Product
TO BRING RELIEF
" P ro s p e r!tv

Semi-Annual Session
Concluded Friday;
■"“SK "Fefe Selected
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WINTER HAVEN. Jan.
—The JTorivla leag u e of Munici­
palities con-lulled Its s*nil-annunt
renventlcn her# yeetervley with a-,
lection Df SL Pel.-rshurg a« thnext ronvenllon rlty and a l.-ptlon
of a iloxen resolutions railing for
profoserl legislation to strength-n
the financial states of elite*
Mayor Joaiah It. Fitch, of F-'M
Myers, was elected fourth vice
president tn fill a vacancy caused
by the resignation nf Julian K.
l-'nnt, of Jacksonville.
The prorosctl measure* which
Ihe t.ragu • seek* to have present­
ed to the next meeting o t th* stata
legislature In April are:
O no
exempting municipally
owned utilities from puyuent of a
tax on electric current and mamsfactored gas, which was prov|«led
for by (he last legislature.
Kxemption pf eille* from paying
a state tax on gaaottnc treed In au.
tomohllrs perform ing governmen­
tal funrtlnno.
Under nnother, eille* would ha
givrn power tn levy a lag of 8
(Continued on Pag* Five)

A u t o Tag Office
Hours Extended
ToHeTp P e o p l e

revs- te -m

S r r l '"

w h 'eh

h

f .do

8
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.'tf 'r r r ’T inri' *p •$• I. ■ cAn
th,h v rn tg y S J f e n l i r ’ v k ' " ” "7. &gt;’ l**d»
r .p ; .' •' .1 In
n d v c r tlr c m e n t
H rn M
art*
The
S a n fo rd
n o u n rln t?
to n tj'
'
ii r * ti\i»
m u n it v
fti«VHTtr-»
tuirat.- . I
xmalwa
N t.hr .it th ■ \t»
*»•&lt; nr
- i.
week from
Iniuiir . .
..vu
n b j . '. i i
t u n t j aa
nil" o.j ti l l s
ei&lt; -th^s ,
' rech)mc*
tuiv *, uni! .b
..’a y . i w bear a g re a t deal abort
money, aelf-IlqaUatlng c . re.-ffj ,
anJ etam p acrlp. But “P ro tfg rjiy .
Scrip- la something entire f terw? ,
Anil snmathlng which mix « food!
in d ebribing for th* « s * r a ^ .
housekeeper,

m^

— Beginning Monday mor.-trig’&lt;
ccntlnulng
until a week tramI
Tuesday night, tw eity Sanford
merchants will give on# d o ia rii
worth of “Proaperity Scrip** In re­
turn for each dollar opouk for
merchandise. Sara th* scrip and
um It to hid aa tha food aad cloth­
Ing and other valuable predwgU
which will b* offered a t tha Q
Auction to b* hold Tuaaday, Fobs'
a t tha Milana Theater........ *P
At that tine* merrhaadtso and
other valuabiea emouetUg ta
♦VBr.fllff^O *CT U u U r m h f a -*
hlghocf bidder, hat all bUa must
b* mgdo In “Preaparity Swlp.No hid* mad* la Anwrleex cash
will b* accepted. Th* parson wh*
mak*e th* larg«*t bid In scrip
will receive th* ladtv'*:«| comma*ill**.
Th* remmodlU** which vUi ha
■old ta th* hl«h«*t bidder* insladat
two tickets to th* MU**a The*tor,
each |**d for aa* m*ath admitarveo, vain* |I U 0 ; a H backet at
gro*arlto} a |7.M Rayaa Doll Bed
Spread Set; 110 asaartareat af
toltet article*; $3 worth of « t u b
Ing and preaslagi a IS credlV an )
a |1 I J &gt; Crosley radio; a 4J0 X t l 1
tire, value 13.00; on t set rig
Sandwich Toaster, value ti'X0|
i t I an K'ectrlc an.S" •

I-oral aWSoiWahil*
have nut had th« opportunity U
puicha** their 1933 autamohlla
tags slnre Dee. I today a r » ad*
vised by IV. II. Schmidt, local tag
agent, that his offir# In th# Meri­
wether Hull ling on Magnolia Avanue w il Ih- open tonight unlU
8:00 o'clock and tomorrow from
10:30 o'clock to 1:00 o’clock, and
from 3.00 o'clock to 8:00 o’clock.
Asked whether in his opinion
the 25 percent prnaAy will b# Ml
aside lefore l i n t Wednesday, Mr.
Schmidt answered In th# nagatlra**.
A* stated by Governor Sholta yeaterday", he said, although h#
would likr to suspend th* auto tag
penalty, there I* no way by which
he could Irgally do so. Thia law
wat rnaclrd and mad# a p art of
_ '
Ihe statute* by tha laal I regula­ vatu* |3.73.
tor r, and members of this group
Also (0 quvrt h r ir nlk b . - 's , .
end they along bar# power to vas-t* 13.81; a iu.it &gt; - i t 1 ;h
&lt;-. val # IT 30: a I -&gt; • &gt; ■'
modify, »-*| m .l/ir revoka it." *
"However ", ho addad, "Governor f.*h'rg reel, va* * t
t,vil|v- J
Sliolti's assuranea th a t will rec­ ,‘r . -, .*L,lr;.'
u
J l #"»
ommend to the neat Legislature In tv n rs-ert &lt;*v*. vu
‘April, relief meaeurea th a t will woi ih of h mb*r or i,
.- »•*- '
he of berefit to th# entire public, . rail a geniL.aan'e emu»- u .Ural,
nn.l his tc p irs l that w* co-operate va u« 110.00; g*ntlem*a*a pocketard obey the law as It now stand*, book, valu* 33.00; a pair a f Trfead*
is Indicative lh a t th* 2S pareent ly Five Shout, valu* 3 ' d| a
penalty on all auto Hears* tag* Cl odes ton* suite***, v a w U-30;
wil'. nnd must become effective o n rand
1
a 310 credit on any m «M
electric Frtgldalr*.
Feb. I."
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Marion County To
Pay Teachers Half
Clermont Citizens Of Their S a l a r i e s
in |to
Jan. 2H.-D*cislon
Form Tax P a y e r s payOCALA,
school teacher* on* halft h f
achad
January salaries was read
League At Meeting their
by tha county school board a t their

The store* which ar* aAVtag
thee# artlclsa and from WhMt
“Prosferily Scrip" many b* atcured a n t
•
;
Th* Ml'ano Theater.
Gatchel’e Grocery, Wagoner
’
niture Co., Laa*y*e Drug
Laa*y Dry Ct*an*n, S
Tire Shop. H. B- Pop* Co^ Saafard
ElaaUie Coatractlag Ca^ BriggoJawo'ar, Woodruff a id Wats*a.
SamlaeU
Creamery, -laatogA - i
Spartla# Oaod Store, Sadyo’o,
Coleman’s Offko Equipment Ofc.
E vo-Bm * B**«ty Saloa, Ualtoff J
Lumbar Co.. Touchto*■» S a t M
Draff, B. U Patkla*. C M l .
Dupt, Ito re, Hill Hardware Oa» v , • -

meeting recently. Rea drivers and
other transporters will b* paid la
full. Tho entire day was spent In
discussion of way* and mdana lo
incurs** county school fundi with­
out ndding to ill* burden of taa•
-.
payers. Kvary possible economy
that will not Injure tha efficiency GASOLINE TAX
of tha school* will bo put In op­
WASHINGTON. Jan. I
eration as early as possible.
The board urged th* enactm aat Tha A tharkaa Patrelaam
of a general retail sales tax aa a
means of Ircraaaiog school funds
In a resolution, copies of which are
he lag sent to th* governor, mambore Of hie cabinet, senators and
representatives ia th* legislator*
and tho board of public instruction
at every county In th* atat*. Plana
tat th* oHmlnatlon af
at tho sm aller school* In th*

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9

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iRD TTERAL1

to m
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9

May Bring Us One Step Nearer
That Long Hoped For “Comer
FOR ONE WEEK

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And will be worth dollar-for-dollar
value at an Auction to be held at the

Sanford Residents Will
Witness The Most Un­
usual Offer Made Since
The “Boom”,
.

A group of Sanford merchants
half* decided to offer an u n u s u a l
buying attraction for one week, be­
ginning Monday; Jan; 30 and ending
Tuesday, Feb. 7th.

*

"Each will give one dollar’s worth
of ‘Scrip’ with each $1.00 cash sMe.

worth of merchandise will be sold to

Their names will appear in Satur-

Milane Theatre, w h e n o v e r $100
•

the highest bidder.

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NUART

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4 t m ' \", 'Vr n
A •n o
r ea r s o n a i
2232l
Mrs. Scbtt H ostess
A t Inform al Tea

WASHINGTON. Jan.

b*V -

Riverside fra A fM H a * . , Chorah
w ters ho wna atoriened for 10

year*.
■ •
PROMINBJtT, O rip ro * DIES
A R C A D IA ,^Jg*.
Daniel MeSwaln, Ot, prom laent
Arcadia eurgaon, (Had to * T W lewlng a recast heart aU aak. II*

Circle Number Three Of the
First Bnptisl Church wilt hnr*
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
n spend the day meeting at the
Morning Services, 11:00 A. M.
home of Mr*. R. R. Pippin. We*l
» . Y. I*. U-, 6:15 P. M.
First S treet, to sew for th* hos­
Evening Services, 7:30 P. M.
pital. A covered dish luncheon will Wednesday evening service, "7:30
be served a t noon.
P. M.
’
T l’ESDAY
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC
CHURCH

where they spent k few day*.
Sam Thompson, of Olantn, S.
C., U spandag some time her* with
his nacle ai|d aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
J . If. Trulurk, West Tenth S tre e t
■Farm ing a parly spending this
morning in Orlando were: the
Misses Katherine flymes, Helen
Hfrraay, Carmlto Barber, and
iManve* Morrow.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Oland, of
fo ljm b a. 8. C . have arrived to
spend the w inter season her* with
Mrs- M. D. B arber, Magnolia

FALLACY OF CURRENCY INFLATION
n r WALTER LIFTMAN

*___

get It back. The result Is
* gexerament can no longer

M r..and Mm. A . D.—WUllaaihave returned to thalr hom« *'
Yale*vide, Oa. a fte r spending t, FVffy
«i incur, rnc
short time her* with Mr. and M m iespctatly. They » '*
happiest
J . C. Mitchell. Magnolia Aeenur.
after C ioper. *h.» has been
Mrs. R. C. Kenan, a! Birming­ wounded. I* sort I" «hj Milon hos­
ham, A la- U expected ta arriva pital In which Miss Hayes I* •
tonight to spend a short tint* nurse, n u t when he h*» bra"
here with her parent*, Mr. and enred, and has returned to th*
front, sha flee* to Sw itxerla-d to
M m II. C. Du Rose. Oak Avenue.

Martin's Garage

r to cwrar 1U AeOclL I t n u t
see, issee more money.' The
it isuae* the more worthless

.
WEDNESDAY.
A m eeting a t the board of th*
Garden Club of Sanford will be
held a t 9 30 A. M. a t th* home
of Mrs. W. E. Watson, Rose CourL
Monthly business m eetinj and
lunrheon of th* Woma i’s Club
will taka plaee at 13:50 nVtork a t
th* rlub housr with B ra. J. Adiian
Brown, Mrs. H. J . Lehman, und
Mrs. (i. II. Brown as ko.te**e*.
Th# "Anim ated M agatino" trill
make up the program at 1:20
o'clock to which th* public I* In­
vited. Reservations m ust o* e n d r
with Mr*. John Meisch by .Mrnday at noon.
•
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Mrs. Rickard* - Stratford,
of
Moultrie, Ga^ hi the guest far a
short time a f her sister, Mrs.
Counts Johnson, Central A part,
ment*.

p artitio n companies and 73 la
public utilities.
Frey listed tha scran private
banking houses represented in the
Chase directorate aa Dillon-Br*"
•aa glee. He knew* he will t Co- Goldman Sachs Company,

W. M

Street

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Frank U w to «nd

James W. Barn#* has arrived

Mr. and Mr*. R- If. HkmeL at
Denver, Col- have arrived t*
spend .soma tins* torn with »b#
latter** hr#th#r-l«4aw anl sister,
Mr.: pad M m Gewrg* B. nslmes,
(Nyde fitathm.

■I CHy Bank, and th« New York
T reat Company.
•
A seertlag th a t ' "private te a k s
dominate o r a m ta a petition U
dominate the public ta n k s," Fray
pained 13 private banking house,
whose partners hold 73 director­
ships 'in commercial hanks.
To support hla story. Fray tes­
tified th at Jam as A. FarraU ra-

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Mr. and M m Chari** Smethural

THURSDAY
Regular meeting of the South
• Cooper, unaware of th e fart,
-Side Prim ary P.-T. A. will take
(a unable ta stand the separation
place a t 3:00 o'clock a t th i ackool
fewm her, and deajrt.V
auditorium.
A FodnddHC Day
fJ p d h e T i» Milan, he ultim ately program w ll| h* given.
reaches her side In SwItterlamL
FRIDAY
«
He finds her In the hoaplln'. The
Annual hueintse m elting and
climax which follow* la said to be
one of the most dram atic ever luncheon of the Garden Club of
Sanford will be helj a t 10:30 A.
M. at the 8anford Country Clulk
Mr*. Malcolm Landrr will glee a
talk on “Moths and Butterflle*."
Reservation*' must b# mode by
noon Wednesday with Mr*. J , l’.
Benson.
Mis.* Ann Gabriel will have a
atudy rlas* al 7:30 P. M. at the
Junior High School.

(era sooa, Junior and Vernon, of
Eiaaston, 111- *ra tte gweste-of
M ra. Balmaa’ fhther-ta-law and
mMbar-lp-lsw. Mr- »«d Mra.
Grwrge E. Balm**. Clyde Station.
Miss M argaret W ight, af Cairo.
C a-' who hoi been spending this
week in WiBtar Haven, la *sneoitd to ratu ra her th* first
. f th* weak to visit Mis* Carmlta rlngton. I- F. Cotter, and Aadraw WH»*«day night rut lha salarlra
M mkar far a short tins*.
Carraw ay.
|# f m « l city amphyra" and »&lt;»h

---------------------tentative steps towad rradjust.' Mr; a*d’ Mr*. Ja m i. A. Jaaty M i a a M a r i o n H a v n c s
ing
th* faminimum
rats on illumlI u
rr, Bt farTlUhtd by lh.
bara raiuroad to their bom# at M U 8
F lnxkix. V- Y. after .powdiag
H o n o r e d W i t h I f l F i y I mpncipol rl*&lt;trW p U n t.in .a n of*
ppranl weak* her with thalr son,
. --------'f o r t to ksep fretn going draper
Z.MW and daughter, Mr. s a l Mr*.
Complimenting
Misa M ario*|“ in tK, hols" with Its payroll.
S o S W Urah. Wkif Eighth Ilaynn. who celebrated her sisIt was e*tlmated that the city
traath birthday aanieersary re- 1budget would to banefitted by
raht'y, Mrs. Don McDonald anter-Jmors than $3,500 by the pay cut*
k r v W w V m S L .w s ix s
• lalned' with a party last wight at and proposed aatra ravenu* to be
camping trtp .n a a r P a ris ara: lha tka ham* af Misa llaycas' parents,!drrlvad by raislag the minimum
ffMwk MaUa awd C rite ria . Ray. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Haytms. 2 lo |lifh t rate to $3 for 15 kllawatt
. u i.iMEth Street. Came*, teura from tha present minimum
#V' JtckaoavlBa. Oran* WBHanu.

RTANT

190 kUowatt houra
M SOI Cpda nad, Joe TtsA ar. af ronteste. and dancing aer# eajoyad •* HAO
JUmratviDe. John Bthlrofd. J r - by th . ru ral* until a U ta hour. I
!"'«*«« ««»• however, that
aad Bara Tlmmpsoe, . f - O laaU.
A t th# rafrashm aat hour th*
ju r a t. « r . te v ilrf to t t e dinm ,
f# r
th#

^kT&lt;W
* *??"
- i l t e e letng
rated with
Assisting the hoatet. la Mfriag
war. Mm- C. A. Yarcey ana ■ •
Ilaynn.
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Morion Haynes, Ends Oaaaa,
M s I-riah.it, Bar* M -rj. E»I»«la Warraa. M rath.
Uatheriaa Faeerater, and I k k a H
Health. Alfred Stanley, PkO Man­
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Jtmaa Hajraa, BUI Stem par. Carl
Voos*, taw* Vn.se. Nad Yaraey,
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held every Sumiay m crnlng at
the rhurrh a t Eaet Second Street
a t 11:00 o'clock. Subject for to*
moriuw I* "l-ove."
Wadnreday evening rhurch al
800 K. 2nd St., at 8:00 o’r'nck.
Thla churrh malntajne u free
RraJIng Room a t the rhurrh w hv»
lha Bible and all authorised Chrietlan Science I Iteratur* may be
read. Borrowed nr purchaeed. Open
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5 P. M.
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(Cuminued fro m fag* Ona)
a rr now a lte r all the data to t*
obtained in drafting thine* into
a runt rate program.
Setting Mar. F —inauguration
•lay—for lha data w hat ha want*
to have the raorgaiiliatltui -.tup
all prrpared. It appear* th IVe*.
Idant-alaat la going ta inrlada this
in tha Uganda fur tha *pr&lt;ial »a»»lon of the new . t'ongir-« which
■probably will h? ralln l in April.
H oping'|n avoid a* mu«h a* po*.
•ibla . increased
unaniplaymrnl
through lha new arrangrrm-nt,
Roosevelt indirateil, he would f*.
vor either th.* furlough plun or u
•tagger *r*tem of l*oth to make up
for lha inlurtion in personnel.
Standing temporarily on t li a
broad |mlirie* h , outline.' ha i«
not going into detail* until all In­
formation. ia available l.ul ha i*
hopeful of a drastic ru t in govern.

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furniture, typewriter, dog or baby carriage, rent the »pnre room, npart*
ment, house or piano, and exchange anything.
Old furniture around the place may bring enough to pay the wood
bill; uacd clothe* will bring uxcahle dollar* to buy new. If not unlng
your car, don't let It aland Idle In the garnge. HEI.L IT FOR CASH!
Ilundredn will be walling nnd watching for your offer, hundreda
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Prrachlng Services at 11:00 A
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;* The l(ev. II. Irving U u ttit. r.'r
Graded Sunday Srhnol with
Trained Teachers, 10:00 A. M.
Fm uth-Jiuiiilgy. gfter .Epiuhinir- M inister, th e - Rav, Jam ** M
' Wnty Communion, 1:30 A. M.
Thompson.
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CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
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Young People'* Service Lrngue,
Corner Park Avenue and 3n
0:30 P. MStreet.
Evening P rayer and Sermon,
Rev. John Bernard Root, minis
7:30 P. M.
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Church School, 9:45.
F in S T METRO DINT CHURCH
Morning Worship, 11:00.
The Rev. Smith Hardin, pastor.
C hristian End*%vor, 7 :00.
William Vihlen, «pe*l.tr.
Sunday School. 9:45 A. M. .
Professor G. ,K. MtKsy, eu|ier.
intemlent.
Morning Service. 11:00 A, M.
Tho Rov. E. B. Brownlee, D. I).
Rrrmon, "Who! is a C h rietin n t”,
pastor,
by the pastor.
,Young People’* Divltinn. 6:30
Sunday School, 0:45 A. M.
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Evening Service, 7:30 P. M
C hristian Endeavor. OrSO P. M.
Rermon, "Our Supreme G ift,"
Evening Worship. 7:30 P. M.
The session will meet a t the by th r pastor.
Wednesday Prayer Service. 7:30
clot* of th« morning and ovening
P. M.

Sells
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Asked about allnnnalion of *«mi'
of tha navy yard* In* «ai,| that
woubl have to ^ worked out l.ut
he propo*eil that if the raid* muld
be made useful In p a .a lima* they
•hoi. Id be kept a* absolute naae*.
title* In national defence.
William It. Womlin. • of New
York,' pre*hlant o f |h * American
C ar A Foundry Company, wa»
again a t th e "Ida of the |'ro«ulrnt.
elect yeetenlav. I&gt;i*cu««ing "eenn0ml*a." he ha* boon artive In
•tudying the railroad *itualinn.
A fra«h volunii* of lahinet *peeulation
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la k e Mary Kla.
•- It. M. Handera, paetnr.
Sunday Schoo', 9:15 A. M.
.. Preaching, 11:00 A. M. .
Ynijng P ropleV Society. 6:3ft
P. M.'
Preaching. 7:30 l&gt;. M.
Prayer Meeting Tur«d*y, 7:30
Rev. J . J. Kellaghan, pastor.
P. M.
Hilje Study, Friday. 7:30 P. 11.
First Mass, 8:00 A. M.
A cordial welcome |* extended
Second Mass 10:00 A. M.
Benediction a f t tr Second Maes. •p all to attend lhe«e service*.
Daily Mass, 7:30 A. M.
Caterhlem Class Saturday at O V lftlm METHODIST CHURCH
3:00 P. M.
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W. J . Carpenter, pa*tnr.
Morning Sermon: “Our F ather's
Chltdrrn."
.Sunday night will be given to
Th# Rov. Alfred Eilcson, pastor.
“Kingdom Extension." A review
.Sunday Schcol, 9:45 A. M.
of lHe Ivmh. “C hrist and the ComMorning Services, 11:00 A. M. inn Kingdom" w l l l b * a f e a tu r v .
C hristian E ndeavor^6:30 _P - M . The chapter on ''Tne World of
Evening Services, 7:30 P. M
Today.'* Mr*. T. W. Lawton; “T hr
Mid-week P rayer Meeting, 7:30 Christian M inistry of Mission*,
W. A. Stew art; “Th* Ministry of
Teaching” George Morgan, and
LAKE MARY COMMUNITY
the last rh ap ter "Christ und the
CHURCH
Unming Kingdom." Mr*. Orson

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m cralng th a t th a sal* wi I be ronG rand far l a a l k ti weak. Evan
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It also *ra« mad# rather r .f phatir th a t no rabinet cholera
would be annnunrrH before ha *«lla
for a fishing cri:i«e n est week. although ther&gt; I* every »lgn the
rabinet line-up i* beginning to
take more or le»« definite «hapa. .
The name* of Srnator (Ha**, of
Virginia, for *evr*tary of th r
trv»»ury, Owen l&gt;. Young, for aa*.
ratary of «tata, Senator WaUh. of
Montana, for altornay ganarnl.
Srnator Cutting, of Naw Mexico,
for •«vr»tary of interior, and
Jama* A. Knrlay. of Saw York.
for po*tma«ter gr natal rrrngin
tary dafinitaly In lha piatur* and
tha speculation.
Ronatvell will to* joined here tnilny hy Mr*. Itnoamelt and their
•on Elliott- I•out" M. 11owe, polltiral secretary, al*« l« expected.
Srnator Gla»*.
of
\iig in ja ,
widaly nirntionail a* likely to be
arrrrta ry of tha traa*ury in th a
Roo*p«rlt . admini*tratlon,
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published raport* that ha had i t raptad a landar of th^ p«»t.
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to lha 'Dana *f Tomarraar*yato which
AriJ- Spa k*«n t*iny an far tte pM»
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tho regional rally hrld yoaterday FI LI. G08I»BL TAM RN AU I.F.
•aenlng in Orlando. Chief E l e raThe Rae. William F . McPher-or
tiro Jam** W rit, of New York
City, presented
*aaond d i a l past nr.
l l i l i r n to |H# following members
Bible S t hoot, 9:45 A- M.
Sermon. 11:00 A. M.
of th* la k e Mary troop who
KvangelDtic Rervtea, 7:4.7 I’. M
poaaed tho te*t»: Jam** Cochran.
Women'* P ray er Meeting Wed­
Roe* W hittaker, Raymond Andar*
non, H rnry Tamm. Erwoat WlUoo, nesday, 3:00 P. M.
Bartow Hutrhimnn. Floyd Torah,
Prayer a n d Praia* ServWv,
•tone, and N*l| Fl«h*r.
. , Wednesday. 7:45 P. MSarvire at Caanty Ja il Sunday.
3:0n,p. M.

A t The Churches

‘A Farewell To Arms*
At Milane Sunday

hoM- aa week mg rooditions.
Testifying on th* Bteck 30.
hoar week MIL F rey aaid thin aa*.
r p not oaly e mpowered th* bank­
ers to dictate wag* policies bat to
era ti e r th* earnings a f utility
companies thrwagb a chain of
FORT WORTH, - Ta*.
holding ram ponies.
Taking th* Chase
National grain* of pnrahaA tn ra .
Bank ns nn example, he said p art­ bread, turnip greens an d i
ner* in seven priest* banking coffe# war* K rvad a t a '
tionary W ar" dinaer.

homaa |n Sanford a n welcomed to
all serrlcm . Tha paafor la arallKarortad hy
lla rry Harrow, abla (or confkranee i r r r y morning
acoot m asted all m am ban of front 9:00 o'clock to 11:00 o'clock
Troop Number On* of Lakd Mary, In hi* itudy a t th« chgrch.

M0NDAT
Mia. R .R . Deaa and N n . G. D.
Blabop will be hoataaaaa for “ladiea* day** a t lha Sanford Country
d a b . RoMrrationa may to mad*
for lunrheon. *
Cirri* Number Syren of th*.
F lrit B aptiat Churrh will haee an
all day meeting a t ti p home of
Mrs. Francis E. Bol*. 1101 Pkrk
Avenue. A covered dlah luncheon
will be »erred at noon.
Miss Ann Gabriel, 'o f the S tate
Board p f Health, wQI give a Ire ­
turn a t 3:30 o'clock In Geneva to
SIxtrenth Street and Sanfurd
begin n aindy course In "P arent
Avenue.
Education."
Th* Rev. F. M. M aner, pastor.
Circle Number One of the F irst
Bible School. 945 A. M.
Baptiat Church will meet a t 3:30
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
o'clock a t the home of Mrs. D. S.
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. M.
K. S ta rr, 111 Elm Avenue, w ith
Evening Service. 7:30 P. M.
Mr*. J. T . Hardy a* hoctaai.
Cirri* Number Two of th* F irst
Baptist Churrh will meet a t 3:30
o’clock w ith Mr*. E. W. Bigger*.

Misa J M alta Smith, of Jacksan- where th* gaaata were onteruhvml.
•wil.'e, i* Kara far the w eekend - Refreshment* w a r * a e r v o d
through™ t the afternoon. Among
with her parents.
•hoe* invited ta h* with Mr*. But.
*olph w ere: Mrs. U nion E. Allan.
Jgme* Hughe* hai arrived here Mi*. A rthur Branaa. Mrs. U F.
ta spend th e winter eeasoa and i* Boyle. Mrs. E. D. Brownie*. Mrs.
residing a t tha home af Mrs. M. 0. tY. L Cooper, Mrs. J . floweH Fish,
Barber, Magnolia Avenue.
Mr*. R. L. Dean. Mr*. Jam es G
Sharon, Mrs. C. F- Stahl. Mrs. W.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mann, nl T. Langley. Mr*. C. R- Maaon.
Orlando, will be the dinner gue*tt Mrs. Wallace W. W right, and
tomorrow * f Mr. and Mr*. Roy F Mr*. I. L. Wellman.
Mann a t thalr homo In Rn** Court

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With ■ amatl nombor a f guaata
In alteadaaew, Mrs. W . M. Srott
entertained with an Informal tra
yesterday afternoon n t her home
In M ayfair In hanoc o f Mr*. Ly­
man Buttolph, a f M artin*bur : . W.
V a, who la apendlng th* w inter
aamaon here. QuaatlUaa of gladioli,
while boddlen and other flower*

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and H r*. Blanchard add B n . Fred
Ranger.
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of the Civic la i jp i t will U hold
on Tuaaday afternoon a t tho li­
brary when a tt a in o f Importance
.,N1K^ , Y 0 ,lK ' JJan.
, n ‘ 2ft.—World Itor* to Oviedo Tueaday aa gurvti Will b* lilacuaatd.
(MptolWin* retu rn , ror the quarr , Kij,f „ d Mr, R, |pb
Officcra and director* of Lon*,
tor ended Dec. 31 b u t. end made King. Mr*. Waahbom t* a alator wood Slat* Bank had a busip**#
araalon on Satnrday night aU tho
public recently by Lloyd*- Regia- ! of Mr*. Ralph King.

H * Japan Moves UpFrom
Seventh To Fourth
' Place In Building

tor 0/ Shipping, reveal th a t Japan
Inem aed
her construction of
Morchant veweia almost SO perfont and moved from aoventh to
fourth place, while the United
fltbtea ahowed a d ecren e nf about
M percent and fell from third to
m th place among tho ranking
I hipbuilding nation*. Jap an ’* total
tor the quarter under review

OVIEDO

Mr. Forehand, of the Orlando
IfenHh Association, wav In Ovieda TtMiday In tho In tern ! nf the
aaaotlatfon.
The board meeting of the Oviejo P.-T. A. met a t the Ichnol Tucaday afternoon.
Dr. and Mra. Ifrlrh with the
children were gueat* In Orlando
Tuevday afternoon.

the United State*.
Tho shipbuilding return*, which
ar* from all maritime nation*,
With the deception of Huaala, bear
out prevloo* prediction* th at 1033

of

construction'’ throughout

th*

W. F. Rnteler, of the JackaonBotoler Whnleval# Candy’ Company, and a vtce-prenident of tho
Longer ood Bank, waa In town on
baalntt* Saturday.
Mr. and Mr*. J. O. Major*, of
G irard. Kan., ar* vlailing Mr. and
Ura. J. Fred Srholflold.
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Mr, and Mr*. Gttnn Oldaaer,
noted evangelistic - tlngora, and
Cordon Oldaker, of Culpopper, Va.
ar* now gueata of tholr uncle, M.
M. I.urader.
Friend* of Henry Shannon, of
Norwich, Conn., wore vaddenod to
heqr nf hi* repent death. Ho wa*
favorably known her* where h
liad ipent many *eaaon* with hi*
brother, Dr. Shannon, M rt. Shan-

Bo*

HI** Clarice t n u (&gt;'■ a party
i Wednesday, attomean for a

site fTtar rm t feta*
HkMl boFM Monday aight Than*
clease* aro sponsored bp tho faemt- Tf«efcar 4aaoOniWb and tbt
poblic la lav Bad .to M lM i Tfclo
I* tbo aacond Mar Ml* CabrW
baa eondoctod Meat data** hat*.
Elmtr aq« Virginia Daan loft
Brtday parnlqg In bo with their
poronta In Sanford for tho y w i.
ond. Ih*y will rotaro Monday to
Iholr atadiet her* and hi OvledeL. A. ftfhmaJfae, of Pattaraon,
N. J., wa* bora Monday and Tpa*.
day looking aftor hl» property
which ho purchmcd from tho
Chuluota Company vorpe time

Hr. •»d Hr*. L. D. Iiin M I aad
family bar* ra la m f fa tbalr
winter bon** bora aflat aaaadmg
tho attmatar (a Orleans, Vt

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PdnttttO f frfrfrfliro

II]., had*' roioraod to tWv wiptar
kjioi* her*.
Mr. and E ra . J . B. Field* and
■ona, Allan and F iW , of Sanford,
cal lad on rel*ilv*»’her# raronily.

Mia* Schuck wfth tho tfhlwge
hor eipyrlm ent.

At ptoaopt
W°1* no thq q«poilmoat la x«qg cmtdnatoS on
*hKe rat* In tho mamrch departnaont to determine tba vitamin
content of the cabbage. Lele'r on
in lb* roar Alla* M o ck expect*
to toot for minorola ’and ratbohyd rater.
An intereating fvptuty of tho

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Mr. and Mr*. L. P. Hagan, Jr*
Mr. and Mn~hJ*Qtatr
who hat* bton the. guq*t* of Mr.
and Mr*. Wagner loft for their
bom* In Bonfqrd W*d»md*r.'.

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BMBAWBTH 6 U W T
Mlae Iq n Ity I* apdot |b* week­
end w ith' relatives In OrtMdo.

sister*. Mr. Shannon wa* a prom­ a gay party tact Saturday night
inent rnn*tructian to n tracto r In when th* student* of Lyipap High

world on Dee. 3L la*t amounted to
only 7It5,72 K ton* of merchant
vessels, a* compared with 001,.
007 ton* at the end of the Sep­
tember quarter.
While Great Britain ami Ireland
rotaD fd th eir ahipbullding *li-

hi* home town.
School enjdyod a wiener roait.
There waa a large congregation
at the Episcopal Church on Sun­
day lavl.
Mra. W. T. Whitehead qnd eon,
Clyde, and daughter*, Dorothy and
M argaret,. war* rallad to -(liartncint by tho death of Mryt^Chlt*Mr*. H. ? . WAfJKF.R
head’* mother, Mr*. D. A. Field*.
Mr. and Mr*. L S. INnael left
Coming a* a *iurpri*e to thair
many frlenda Ithroughout . the StintJay for Newburn, N C.t pfter
county waa th#i announcement apendlng two week* with Mr*.
Saturday evening o f the m arriage Aaria Barber.
Mr. and Mr*. O. W. Lock enter­
of MIm Coral Cromwell and Dr&gt;
mand Jacob* which took place tained at a bridge party racontly.
In JackaonvlU* Nov. 12, 1031. Mr*, Thou# prevent war*: Mr. and Mr*.
Jacob* la the rldrat daughter of H. W. Turnbull, Mr*. Mary LaxMr. and Mr*, N. A. Cromwell, of don, Mr*. J. O. Turnbull, Mr. and
Chuluota and bq* ra id e d her* for Mr*. B- O. Smith, Mr. and Hr*‘
the pa*t four yaar* coming here Mack Hennetl*', and Mr. and Mr*.
from Chicago. She attended the U I). Turnbull. B. O. Siultb won
Sqmlnnlr IJlgb School for one h]gn acor* for men while Mr*. J.
yrur pfti-r touting hcri- and alnc* 0 , Turnbull woa blgb -eooc# far
then haa bath employe,] |n Chicago ladle*.
an,] Orlando. Mr. Jacob# la the
Hr. and Mr*. S. 0. Kyi# and
eldevt von nf Mr. ami Mr*. Wm. (laughter, Mamie, and *op, Curtia,
Jacob*. Ho aitrntleil th# Chuluota open! th# week-ena with relative*
apent th* W(*b-*i
public V h o o l athl the Seminole
In Tampa.

CHULUOTA

vchnol auditorium In th# Interoaf
of the celery grower*.

FEBNPARK
Mr*. M- Jnhn*on »pent laat
week-rnd Ip Niw Smyrna rlvlllng
her friend. Mra. Sprague.
Mr*. Gordon ■llarnrlt ha* left
th* Grange General llnvpltal and
1* convaleaclng at thr home of a
Irknd In Orlamjo.
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Mr*. Piper ha* returned to Ka­
rine. Wlv., after apendlng two
month* with her daughter, Mr*.
way during the Dcccmbar quarter Noble Hate. *
Mm. Hathway, of Wlntar l ark,
wa* g reater than th a t fur all
other type* * f vr*«f* Combined,
there bring aopie T J jjr'J tone of
motor »|ilpa now under convtrur.
tlon, a* compared to 372,1)71 ton*
of othqr type"The return* *how th a t off all
th* merchant vr**ol* now being
built throughout the world, iUK,grn«* ton* are being conaifuctrd under the vupervlvion r.f
Lloyd'* ItegU trr of Shipping and
are Intended for claaalfMetlon
with that society.
How the varlou* countries have
stood Ip Innnage under way during
the last two i|'uAfter* la ahown by
Lloyd'* Heglvtar In the following
table, Ihe flguir* representing
gross ton*

and Irylapd
■225,107 23H,43.1
Franc#
101,«16 IW,2iW
Germany
*0,3 IQ HO,770
Japan
IW.M5 &lt;0,441
United State*
OP.03H 124.703
Italy ....
W jft H W I
Sweden
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58J130 73,480
Holland
-W.450 40^18
Spain ,..J .
33,413 21,413
Prapcr, which »tood fourth In
tha September quarter, la now In
second place, about 1*5,000 tana
below the total for Croat Britain
ami Ireland. Germany, which wa*
fifth, l« now third.
Only four V|*air*J'each of 20,000
gross top* ot more, ara now balng
built, according in Uoorda. Great
Britain and Itelacd still have two
vaaael* of this ala* nod«r way, a*
In th# Heptepiber qpartaV, and thq
United Elate* and ' France one
each. Italy, however, h** “ &gt;nipletcd the an# ah# waa bulldipg.
Th# four now under way compare
with five in the quarier ending
Sept. 30 laat and ntn» In the" qua;-,
tor erding Juna 30 jmat.

CUKE PILES

vpmt Weilnevday wilh Mr*. Mundorf ami Mm. flmlge*.
The VUptneq'" f’Hjb vjl|l hold Up
ne*t meeting at tho home of Mr*.
Mundnrf on Weilnevday, Feh. l*t.
at 3:00 o'clock.
Mr. and*Mr*. Clqtaworthy. of
Tenney Farm*, have b»en the
guevt* nf Dr. and Mr*. Meade.
The Library will l* opened for
bu*inr*» n»*t Saturday. Th# aUt?
appropriation of book* lia* been

High School from which he wa*
Th* Lymap School Senior Bai'
graduated with the claw of 1P2M.
k*tb«U
team* w tre dffaaU d by thr
K«r W f prevent Mr. and Mr*.
Jacob* ’ a r t a t th* home of hi* Oviedo tamgi* ta*t Friday night
parent*.

Mr*.

J. E- Snyder with Mm.

Vandawatar ami C. Wolfe, of
Ohio, meto rad t * - l k r I'vU rvburg
and 1‘unla (lord* for a few day*
(hi* wqqbProf. 1- I - Hardy and Marlon
W agiirr attended a haaket hall
gam - In Oviedo Monday night.
Mr. and Mr*. A. K. Il«we and
family have recently moved from
th eir lurke Manllwa place to th#
Latim er place nn l-ake Mill*.
Mr*. II. K. Cover, nf Saratoga
Spring*, N. V.. arrived In Chulu0ta thlv week to *p.-nd the winter.
WondrOw Jgrob* h*d a painful
accident Tu**ddy while flaking
on the St. John* River. He waa
flnnr,) by a large ralflah. lie wa*
rushed to Orlando for medical
aid and a fte r th* pbrruof fin WM
removed from -hi* heel ne riturned
to hi* hbme here, ill* *uff«rlng
Increqagd *o th a t h* wa* Ukan
to th# Fernald-jU ughton Hoepltal In Sanford Wednesday, HI*
friend* are hoping for hi* apedy
ftovary.
Ml** Aqp* Gabriel or the Stpto

dramas, qnd prm qnt tl)*ni t0 n#- Board of Health .will
gro audience*.
Mr. and Mca. Roaamtrp. of Kmtucky.
staying a t me BarnetJ
home.
•

begin

T lat’a wfut hundreds pi woatss rm svk dsUy Is
Hanford whyn they •«« a moth needed article ad«
vertUed at a pricy th’ejr feel abfo Jo psjr.
Aa a whole womep hare proved to be rtfT
inttlHftat ahoppcris njereliaatf hare foun
coptaequently asp polns after tMa bttaine
teUDjf tbe world what they hare to *ff«r.
Thers'a Nethlag like •
Bowl of

OH THESE COLD NIGHTS

ETIIKL AVKRT, rompTvlMOI.

Trade |n Your Old furniture

JK *« AVERT. DvCvna.nl

a&amp; w tr. r a f e x r .
Alvbvmq.

To.

You vre hvrtby nritvrMl and re.
nulr.4 to b* and appevr upon tbe
ath ( a r of gtbruary. A. D. IH I. to
the Hill of Complaint VIle.l aaainvi
you In lb* above atylv* cauv*.
Tbo Baaford H*raM I* bvfvby
aeelanalvd a* th* aewvpapvr In
■hall lie
Hhlrh tbla o ra.r .hall
tie aubllvbed
published
« . we.be,
loual***. Clerk ot

Howard and Herbqrt, attended
the “Night In Spain” eoneerl at
Iba Orlando Municipal Auditorium
laat Monday nlgni.
Ml** Foye U p Mcjnipeh, who
ha* been ipeadlng v*term I tjaj*
with relative* In Wauchala and
P ljn l City, ha* raturned to her

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For CASH At

WAGONER'S
5DOSapford Ave.

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K-WV?L%Z».
A. M. WEEKS.
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Mexican Chill

in t h k ct wc irrr r o r n r . rw arvTV TMIHO J tm ttA L cin i i vr,

Phone 7

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Beauty

vg f.c t'.T. a r r o w s
U VAN YttANKRN, *i ue, rom

plalaanl*,'* • '

TRIANON
be au t* N rlvrU a In:

w r

bow 40'trm* la l i t Ml. Marks at .

bqme.

MU* Margaret Tarker, who I*
attending
Southern College at

SANJPQJKP PUJCTRIC
CONTRACTING CO. .
e i^ c r u c v i.

«i

a p m ja a

i« Kkprrtm*.

Mr* Ceetaei

a
picnic luppap w y aqwed.

or ether elal
ameigasrry

im -riu n l

RRIGG3

LEGAL NOTICE

[WOOD
i*h|aat&lt;m. Mfiriet
mb f or4*r*4 wag

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b.
a.

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DRVAI.RRA ON TOP AOAIN
DUBLIN— lrvromplet# m tunvj In
th* ganrrai a h * tlrn gave Pra*.
Da ValartW fn w rn ip q n t p arty a
Mad of IS seat* over cotnbfnad long tab I# at th# ptfnlr luncheon

qt Sunnyahade Park

on Wednes-

noum-A

u. p r p t :

Lb PEjUllNS

p fa r y and Meat Market'

•MPAMfimo

MbNE*

�I

* CELERYFEDS, ARE League Of Cities
p o s e s Plan*
READY FO RTILT PTor oBring
R elief
HERE TOMORROW

C elery M a rk e t R ep o rts
Thruuith courtesy of the U. &amp; Popartntenl of AgriitiKlitre ill co*openUion vvitb lho Floriila ttlntc .Mnrkoliuc
Htireau, It. K. Winfrey, Sanforil representative.

FORD OFFICIALS
SEE RESUMPTION
ON NEXT MONDAY

is ml to J l tn a month, bring-

I’lfniSls nuumenti'i
clilttcl to pel mil i.o , (
iiil.ii uuiilil liny jtli
.inmate on it.

Fort P i e r c e Cuts g the t I'll ouy ru|| in reaaM to
i I-'*.
r i ----- rye
City's P a y r o l l To .about
At the ante time a re litelion’
of u !y attnena) .
Balance Its Budget mn lthcity alari
circle were put in effect

V.'-h ,| the Kuril film ,
unreal its ■alia pen* Km i;

c rtli H s ttlta n t s a v in g s o f

pm l

-liits'il It “ri.i toil.*...........
MHtT I’lF lll F. H i dan. 21)
htutil^riiN Sill 11try *-f I lit" ui Hit 15(Continued from Cage One)
u p pi is h lrliu il w itholll
A t a p ' t&gt; sh fiu k in g h alan '.e , f : it *il juJvct*. ^ ;»* n 't l!r* 11 ntcnillh
cent* un each gallon of caioime
rci-bed by the II 'ig .
ei|ieintilig luild.* til U;e city 1.1
' .1 lh
il.try of ih* ctilol
B ig L e a g u e
V i e .old within «ily limit*, the payer
. M u t o r M a K ' n n t c A t t r i b ­ fuel ii mg tom puny'1 *-h.
.•ort I'letee n it tilt.* 'Ie- ply l y 1 igiiuvr «i tlu* tt^ht |»iitii, ThU
It Art* l*UFlllht
MX, o!f«*rtnt*
M iif in l. K U H tii.
to
rrc
ive
eretlit
for
th«
amount
•hut
d‘m-H
rally
i
the appoitl.il nt of i [mi v new city « iti !i&gt;llti«n| Ivy lit*" ili^niiiful l&gt;!
.W ith
A m a te u rs In
u te s
Shut
D o w n
1tifftl, U*"(*Hfl*l plnr. rm trkri ilult
Htartli). Jim,
IM3 ,
•&gt;n *tate tax. The measure also
fill •&gt; ing u o.ilkiut uf
inipl y&gt;* when the m * &gt;lty u . MiH* nir.nl* , i»f tKi.* B»*»
,w h * t«
air
I'»
tneh
r».it&lt;
f
avM
*fel*****«U
m
t
T o ( I t s C o m p e t i t o r s I toy
1 s t G a m e O f S e a s o n provide, that money going to the
m inlsttatii 11 im k oi1 1 1 I1.1 | icvit W'UA | Alii
fr tv *,llr■
*
. 3 *».»« i .•» t t);
a m im th i«ml ib r
I bIIH BIIIH r«f rrM »». Jl 4s 3?,
cities from the *ourye would not
?• •!•»! III.-II* I &gt;
Hi Ismilon Kveniiijt
IML
m at.fially aided in &lt;pilet itfilti • m ntins* mI' II I* I * v itf ,(lt cirjtgq tl
r t i i i .\ h r ( . i ant \ . i mih r&gt; a*-,
rM i %1t !f,
«. C. n i l If I
Itic league and amateur burn. he subject to writs of mandamus. H Ito
lion, which ■ doj |d.t e the p.i) mt iiljtht p lu innt) .ti lit* R|m&lt;
I Ford o i •ayiny i
it***. «•»."*•!% I f a l l « YU
4 T- * i»t: rt:u i r. Jan* :r*. *»•» off*.
O il If It- T o u t - i l l
•Stall? maintenance of c i t y ( i r t o l h k l m r a t i i f r# l# f&gt; fr«pi flit.!, I* *\M"* nn f r*,t*■k RuppHr* eta!* n t llit* F o ft) Mtaluvr rtim p u n v
iii || of the
it} 1 1&gt;I.*1 the a u f . diary. \\\ II. l it. fur mt1r dMtf3|
.miie lihidiii i* ri,
^fcalt players tomorrmv afternoon
l i t tiiN n ls O ilH t N tllm
I* iiKMlitmii*. lUm.iiMl Huht. H turkil lutlai
I hoy r\i'eet»*»t 11 ■•
till corah ini* their ta|&lt; nts f,)r the streets nml bridge#, constituting
IvTk. M" I»*m*t t * br oitui
D p ' u f I M \ 11
1 'Yettain *if In ■ ro
**•(11. KS**rl*Lj, I# Ills'll e u l.a ,
;
4lf*t
links
in
an
afterjat
highway
sys­
Uuusni *Man&lt;ifatlurii!»;
!vt|,
niM tt*l I* i*|*t ,i!t p } tU'iko a t
jatv m i . - » i , . A n i m . —
W h o the
»t iitiirf* t b«ii|tiify* lii ii -4vio( el*
entertainment of l» al ami (Y nlra|
W &lt;uum il-f IOn l
ti king in inw eii
oert
w
n»i*l
t*f»
I
tem,
to
the
end
that
Florida
cities,
m
**
h
i
u
l
i
i
ihrviife
t
i
t
P
ltrM
t
l*
tt^
.tf.
run. any plants )•■ m il Mnml'n Fi'ul
Florida baseball fan. in what will
1 m 1 month. Willi t!u* rliniioa*
111.in IIts.' !e;i
I
1U
nif« l l R f l i l l l l Jitlmihlllr, \f I i ‘*. A tint, 1
l!*', offien in IK- , ..... I K. Hi ll
m th those of other states,
u"il ili- inr d "w ithin six Ikuii d* lu eti
he the first
semi-professional I
w as npimiot. i| u lili’ irs niannaei at tiiot 1 ( l hr«&gt;
int"ri fro m lh a
‘•*A
HifrfMt M BiNwIil Itf ft 31 I.T3; I** (Ini 1 2
MKtV &gt;MfJK I* ■It II .1. niir. Slli r the. dlXM Itriggs employe's
Imr ftvM tiJ Iii it liH .%
. W
.
• baseball gams- played in F lorida! m:,v Imrr in certain frderal aid
rmployt'R
fi Iho muilh i
flT ’i 11 ni»ii\li
1 ti tilistal i'l l»:i&gt;
“I
I'll
.H
ill
I
k
w
'.mf
fiitit.
|
rift
2
tmdmf,
moneys, m u proposed in anojhci
,mu‘ lcvtrl urn!
wire iiani d • 1 tttdnutf.i ol t!i. W«A k t l a: tin
N* A Vmt* IInlu.it l via 2* «ir*» » II . tiHiirn to w.iil, the Ford plum*
\ U thia-jrrar.
Ail.inU
1,
nalllnwif*
3.
J,
It
I
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"
,
the
do
i
d
Hum
•I*».11*, »l. Tiiaitil tbceeughoilt the tttl'ftlrjr. force' i|Unl. d K.
tu»fUl«» t„ Pifrllngltirt. VI. I. (‘Ii L m- Ittlrk
following two week* of alow iv.iolutlon,
irrillti Utiri-' i' MHiWOil'll I ij II w
•I ns *nytnp.
»*| h4««,
ill KlnrMi, i'» *in'll
lu te r me salon &gt;u illy Ml tier e. .1 nl, the
fifth rpropcssed
measure
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-"r-______
_______ would
____R" I. CtKlfUUItt I* ___irUvoUtori
______ ____I_
hut steady daily Iraining whit It
Hi nretl itt 1 1 .1 st tiogtaph 1 V III'
1 11 lit: hlly t„ exees* uf
-| m 1 *&lt;•■» t ■'*, I ilnr ini.? at;*pen*(till, will rr*iitn,&lt; i.iier- *■. i n d" I Ini n 1, w | .
I
In
vtiiin*.
TI
10
U
nity.
1’utiipunv
fur
-1
m
in
i,,.
M.unties
I
n
P
y
i
n
monthly
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in* 1 « t :
fri*
toilay find, lira twr it I, m used mi*,
* oi I he lot 1Coat a snlaiy
approxmial
ttill trout;; StlBl-'hl 01
3
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«•*Mil
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m
itsllmi
nt.s
n*
soIlectKd,
a
portion
I.
Mobil*
1.
NushsIH*
I,
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s
.
i
k
3,
nl«h.*e
ntltomobll
Isstw
.
!•■
lh‘
ele* of W kry athlete seheduled to
a iiin n lli no 1 ■• I8 ‘t weekly th
Fean up Ihn lahiile ui sir
N.w York It, fbllsdslyhal t. flits. I 31
I II
&gt;
Korti company.
U til I. tit VMMIN lilt ANCH
appear In tomorrow'* till, I.&gt; nl uf rue nty road anil hriiigr lax. Uursh I. ft'ltinirt.* Yards II. Itl, h
111 &gt; of &lt;' K 11 du.ty, .(• plltjr cl lb.
liaht Im 111 ar ,| | tuio tha
tj

Stars

\ statem ent pi hli*heil in lutipkn’
sponsors of the game promise an which i- due cities under existing Iminit 31 , te.'tsulnll 4 , Hureiiiuh s
Syracuse t, Tolsilu I, Wu.hllialofi I
•1 « iis * llenry Fowl as nllrihutlnc
interesting l,a*cbsll g a m T h e laws.
Ti.tst—»*.
Another would give cities the I’s s s ls a a f a r ■ 31 b e a r usrlsU m il­
*1' ,is'n*iiiO t.f work* im d e ltn ;
weather will he cool and clear and
ls* s i sum I . H. fads* I
li.i'.i'lhi m en id &lt;•. to •'cTTtaiu o f me
it i* estimated that fully lino fans right to make hiulgcU with aepaIVTU11
Al'
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A
It
U
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:
l
i
c
a
t
1stp levies for u|ieraliitg| ex[wnw W..nl. Sew Vurk II, I’hllideljilii
iifnlil'iirii
m ** MfruvIiiiS'
will 1&gt;y on hand
f litaklirKh ■
t, r.
Oesiitn
3 . Il.a1e.....
tmt.ru
uUWLmM
1^ - t t U
i i
The Sanford AII*Star - an* rrntly urn-| debt acrvlco.
„
ti
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r
— » -------*V,emi msstil *
-*l;*utmlly i&gt;»ir«cl** •.» 1 Itlulil
* f t r the Invasion n l „ ib,. 1 1, | J n d
----------TflWCfrS Afrnnrnv; to Jack .Kan. 11,1
,n ntifHlamo* t»* forrY ffjrrmriM lfc N w h n ttr 1 llttofchatvit* i TALtaAIIA&amp;IKtS. Jan. *JJL •11
ujlii inN uf !lu* Km»I i.'l«l*»t
ford nml R ut Martin whose efforts paym rnt ufi bond* or i r t ' m t m a y I M *• M emtm h«t4 for r*ion»iu. —c*om itidier t.rv aid yr*t*n!ay
•mmnv.
,
m itr e d uftifKV 7*» per cafll _o I riN 'C tw .iT i
iI, Pi h r woul(| not^apprvNr any mth* o**
brought about the chnluleil game.
I&gt;t I trit'iifi isiHilnr I * ijncnt
the
securities
of
that
particularli.mil*
Itarat
11
I
my
ten
Flint 1
r,iiymp|i&lt;Hi »*f i*ix , •
tilri lit llJllIV'
Tho line-up that will take the
nlvil M i. F»*tJ *»%# *dv i* &lt;; *Uu*
field for pin ford tomorrow h one tssuv i» a party to the action or 1 1 \TI..\,NT,t n iv n tm o N H Nunw • , Fitnula fu r'lt^ n lh t;i i*nr.
tvllU irtilTTIi tliiit rertaiM l»nfik
Ito
s
Item
deposited
in
rourl.
K
A
V
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N
K
A
H
1
itV
t:iutli&gt;N
s
l-mt*
of the strongest that could In* ob­
This pedit-y, *ahK thu comptrol­
t r) in if I*1' lum mhiTih I «»l
finder another resolution, no “&gt;«e V|ir.i» 1 . c.*laelnnatl a. lu
ler, will aid tax eoHcrlituis nml
tained ■! tbi* time nr th ' year,
of
Y- 4,| i iiiu n n.( \
irntney tl free woulJ h# a lien tin
|,t,»*«l
-^■eshtsf tvjtsi jsr.rm iisa r*r i n - ijmll .|H.'culstli&gt;n in the certificates, laM., Fi.r.lV i*ir T khI
they nddrd, nnd every player l&gt;.
•I day.
city
properly.
The
*am
e
m
easure
J
S
si. J m. or. IM3 ,
attjtinuc fur gome time to arrive.
1Th# tfilem ptinn „i *ute uf tux c e r-.
.
Aesorditig to |dam onnounrud w.t'ul.1 prevent institution of
- - ......
..........
. iifica't.
...icate* fur less than lOtkp.nts uli&gt; nu:,uaicr* anil pi her* fr* u Palm
attachm ent
thfs mormnr Tie•l•.•MiMJrv'^dne^»r^R'^^,,*cn, ,'!r
^
-»
... n.?•«»?.
" ’j
lUlIVi
^ Delacn.l'fcurler crtH • y ta rf on tin&gt;
cities.
it*,nr i t. sire ■Pstinutis i .. i, lr»iMi!*»d ettunm e and^nol fair to the* Hlnslmnuigh riu ntjes. lie
Alt
rtopcTlv
ctwnrd
Itv
cities,
i.rms,
Kliiriit*.
la
inch
vritlrr.
tmllth legations rom flaineil m ■perrula
_ nound fur Kunford. Ilert t hapmnn
vi.lu.illt wsshrd, i&gt;mt •'rate « . "ini, tn \ nyers who meet their taxe.t
will enlch. Stuffy MrCruno will eouniirs n n d sehtod ilistrict*. h e t.or *ic-t Bit, I tins atle-Il. t&gt;it w hen ili^c, ho said.
j thin in Inc ir r tlf h a te
.ih" anil
w
h
'th
e
r
used
ftir
rovernmenlai
li*-l higttrr. Vt"&gt;l slilpni.' Ill - iittr.l
Th" comptroller matt.' the un- .ought hi* co-oik' rat Ion its hull the
play fir*I hase. Jack t'anfonl will
UT. .i.l.t
purftosc*
«r
not,
wo^M
l«
eTeiif)il
he at *ccnnd. Cecil Frishie nl
MOICIII.Y: Hull i« tlr a r . . . .iltt,i,|&gt; mum enient alter a tiinfrrenrti| piaellt whivh'W»s tei'ittlrrl wide
Inxalinn umlrr
another t t'ltlil.
T FIs. utrlvatli 33 rat ■ ,&lt;n with ileletfatinn* "f somitv mm
short. Julm Fdwsnl lliguins nt from
rttt.1 i liruiighii.it Florida.
I
third, ami Roy Harrison. Red Mar measure proposed.
A ten th prnposul would, provide
tin, bntl Otis Curry will patrol the
that no city Im treprired to fernish
A LLEY O OPO
outfield.
Jack Penllry, thy form r New security on inlvncttnn, jp p ia l nr
I 'VotS filant. l&lt; expeclnl t„ lake other bond, while &gt;another would
• MOW rnNKV. WE'RE
lov^r the hurling ilulir* in aimtil prnvitle "U etli" in n law to Wake
I PRETTY MEWi HOME AND
• tl.e fourth Inning, to he followed It easier to nuiyirt persons guilty
WPBM WE PET THIRt. t WANTJ
„ f slenllng eleetrie current.
VethTO TRY TO ACT LIKE
tl y Curry later in Ih? guru-.
The
final
piece
nf
pfcposrd
leg­
Y0VJ
MAO SOME 5EN*&gt;E f
The TVI^nd line-i p will include
C U U M IU R NOW-NO
islation was introduced by Mayor
. . jl,ofty..Cuiac_niL. Ouy. lunautL. Crpisc Vfnceitl II. Wyman, o r Coral
9Mt NANIi 'i ANS *
1 p o r n WANT r '
- a , a catcher, dill Ij'its nt first
TO PI
/
b in t, Owens at second l a s '. Jim Cables, anti will be submitted to
EMt’ARPAtJStO1/
the legislature only in the av*nl
'Roberson nt third. Shnw Hock *t
short, Martin, Sams nnd Hogan In the foilrra[ bankruptcy act Is nut
: r
amended before Ihe *nme relirf is
I the QUtfleld.
j
.ought
in
the
Wyman
measure.
Ren Cantwell, ace nf the IhwAccording to the restdiltion. a,
Aon Rravet' hurling *tn/f will u&gt;t»slate funding board would he ere.
/tdrci hrlnnd the hl*Ff. with Morris
a t ■■! to a s s is t‘cities ih refunding
•Sptncer schedvled to call them ns
their hcmtls. It further provitles
he nebs them on the sack*.
thru when HO per rent or more of
T h f KkDt "tart* a t TiOtf c.Muck
Ttm "hnmf-hfltdrrs o f any rlty Im vc'
- iiu i'h ' namfM t T H im &amp; v m n tn s r' sup, tived u refunding agreamvii'
as|tttd.' If lh» g a m e , »“ « r U ••sta te funding hoard may then
cnllon, further gam esiW lU he
tor n petition *n court tu ™n,.m
le
u n olhar Imnils. Rnmlhaldcr*
thus prrcrtill'd ngpinct, the icwolot inn states, would hav.. an op j
porionity of entering into a rf.:
M EN !
funding m-reeinenl nr arrenlintr
FROM THE TOP OF tMC
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fru T lg g * . Jeweler, Mag. Av«.
BAYER’S’ AHP1RIN NOW ODTAINABLE IN 5e AND ltb
SIZES. INQUIRE AT T O U R
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pickup. Hood. *36. Reel A Sons,
Used C ar D n ld n . " ’!

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AN INDEPENDENT d a il y NEWSPAPER
SANFORD.
FLORIDA.-_________
FRIDAY.:__________
JANUARY
27. 1933
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TO HER DEAHI 'TO DEPRESSION

WARM SPRINGS. Ga- Jan. tt.jp a lf n In the "little whit. hou*#“
—tAh—Unification of the *cat-|on Pin* Mountain, Roosevelt went
lered federal agencir* dealing | ovrr thing* at Itngth Wtdnetday
——
•
-------with tranipartalion— land, tea and (night ami yetttrday with Walker
N e g r o , F a c e d W i t h l l i O l l i s i a n S S o l o n S a y s alr^-ueder one authority It under D. Illn#*, former director general Farm ers, Shippers To
n a u . .
ra«
ill
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study by' President-elect Kooaevelt of tb* railway administration, and
H u tc h is o n E x p 1 a in s
Meet In CourlHouse
P h i ­ in hi* governmental eronomy Swagar Shrrley, of Kentucky, for­
r L .lL !
D .
B r i g h t L i e c o y , S i g n s » ‘H o r s e b a c k
r r e l g n t t^ n a r g e Itc To
Talk PlowingUp
mer
chairman
of
the
lloute
ap­
drive.
lo s o p h y ’ M u s t B e ln C o n fe s s io n
B e fo re !
v is io n s ' G o in g
In to
It beeana# known authoritatively propriation* committee.
Portion
Of Acreage
y o k e d B y l I . S . N a t i o n here yesterday that loni stride*
B ro o k ly n O f f ic e r s •
Speaking later for
himtelf
E fh g T lit F e b ru a ry
---I NfcW YORK. Jan. 27. —(Ah— already hare been made in thla Hlne* advocated th* government
A n ta te -a rid # p la n ; approved
NKW YORK. Jan. “7.—GP&gt;—A
phase of th# tremendous reorgan- j clot# th# treatury door* to support
An th e r e s u lt o f change* to
gaudy pencil who** red. blit*, and Huey Long, o„ a day’* vacation liatlon program contemplated by of Inland waterways; voiced op- n t L akelnnti la st n ig h t w h e rf
b e m ade
Im m ediately
in
position to the St.
Lawrrnco p ro m in e n t local anti s ta te cel*
gold *1 ripe* roaard afa year c l d .a l u r hit Senate fllibueler, tame th# Pr**ldent-elecl.
Helen Stcrl r to her death In. t o Manhattan yr*t*nl*y with tht* I A tlmilar grouping of the fed- waterway* project: and urged e r y g ro w e rs nn&lt;l sh ip p ers,
f re ig h t r a ta a on v eg e ta b les
--------Brooklyn cellar fnrr**l a cow**-j p,up sal:
.
.| eral forrt* directing radio, tele- elimination of th* recapture *lau*e sa id to co n tro l 90* p erc en t o f
s e n t fro m F lo rid a to sev eral
tlon
from *Lloyd
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f *a»
an't
, IM|i th»
m j d*prv«*l«.n
usptes-u-n j,phone
;.pnon* and
onn telegraph
reiegrapn Into
imo a comc«m- th# transportation act wh Vch 11m■
---- today
■— -----•■ # - Price,' _22-jj --|f
as ■
• a vn
m a rk e t* , grow er* an d shipm g'
-------------------------yrar.nl,! negro, that jm .,,»;|f.” y*L2it...aU^ii&gt;uaU&gt;s.. pmooiw ^-VsJw-pm tlttlW trtirM H trkW U Y i-pkTrorhfe.t“raTYi'oa3''pfolTC*.
p ent o f th is section a n d F lorlto
ta k e drnntlc
greoa adopt* my pr. gram. I'll ( th# plan.
! It I* Roosevelt's idea that th# g a th e re d
(t i HtlM/T To save ^TlOUaantCTf For
_
lnitanc*. Repretaotallvu heing
glvpn only to member* ol that "*
he committed- the crime.
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step * to b e tte r s a g g in g m a r­
(Continued
». a aa
a -a
it . tft .
—St1 instance, Representative
— _ HVlOf (| » f n■ VIMjr■■ It*• 111WIISsew• m _us Isow*
. ... e f tw.iswev—
^J ffp*.. nootii tv,tin- ft*"1
VnW' r &gt; out of publt.- life for good.’* ,|n drafting hi* economy cam ’■
o f' d o lla rs an d th e d is trib u ­ Howard, (D. X*M. author of the Congrcv*."' .less# H. Jones, a cor-1lice confronted the negro with th e : ..j^ , p|ajn horseback phil-so-'
k e t co n d itio n s now p re v s llln f,
pvntii ihcy
»nrj f&gt;ai»l
«.«i hi* m othrr
; yhy$
pny,' fip
u in ed
m in#
director, yesterday axkftl pentfl
rip U
the itnau
»«nator a&lt;
tio n o f m ixed c a rlo a d s is e x ­ resolution that brought tho report poration
w ill be laid b e fo re l»cal fa rm ­
them kbolong#&lt;l
to hit
| ^ uUtIine%I
thi* program:
H azard not to pabtlcis# th# r#. ,w—
,A—^ #n
KU d#a$|
,UmA fathtf*
ra th o r.U
... . ------------------on
loan#
prior
to
th#
time
they
p ected to b e s tim u la te d , ac­
ers. grower* and shippers at th#
,
T, k^
„f fix dmftd* public in monthly port on th# ground th a t it would Price then eigned a confession.
cording t0 word nctlvod hero to­ statement*, looked askenc# et the
It# •al«l h# anproached
proachrd H:l*n J gtufU un hand today. If tliters'*
Court House tonight by F. F. f •
tTontinaed On Tag# 8li&gt;
day uy J. C. Hutciioo, tale*
a* «he played rn the
.
*id#walk, , nough wh»»t t^ |a &gt;t next year,
Dornvr, president ol the Seminol#
showed her a quarter amt th* pen­ pr- hibit the raising of any wheat
manager of tha Sanfird-OvicJo
Agricultural flub, ami other ,
cil. and lured her to a tenement next y*»r. And the earn# with *11
Truth Grower*, Inc., from R. J.
prominent mrn connected with
basement where, he assaulted and other commoditloo,
l&gt;o**. n w ila n i * freight traffic
tho Industry.
strangled her with rope He wa*
m anarrr of tho Atlantic Coast
•“ How would the 'farm er live?
Announced ycvtcrikiy *« a spoarrrstrd a* a *u*p:rt when polite
iLl.int Ktilriad.
rlal msstlng cf "*»riuu* Import'* '
Britain,
AmericaHave
learned he had *erved two reform­ fc- r « ;,. r ^ S S
A new mixed carload ruling.
»»iJTKr*at Involvln«“Slx
Mr. Dorner today **ld that aa th#'atory term* for attack* on boy*.
boys N ( r ^ surplus commoditiis and'
•Icoigned by Mr. Hatchlton and
result of. tho action 'law n teal
Right
To
Regulate
8hooter"-Voiced
By
The negro also admitted be had |lJ|y)ni( ,hl. f , rm, r th , in.cease
invinlmouily approved a t th*
In lakeland sfter a pearly
recmtly attacked a negro girl.
Trade Pact#, IiView night
Idaho Farm Leaguer
joint convention In Chicago last
In price; or
fly# hour debat*, all farm*!* and
Brooklyn mother* either *r
week of the National League ol
lb By building th j ne c ta ry
growers attending t. night’s moot-,
LONDON, Jan. 17.—(A*)—Com­ tng will b# asked to plow under
DER MOINES, Iowa. Jan. 27—
Commission Merchant*, the Amci- P lan ts Hiring 100,000 C o m m o n S e n s e P I a n O f r«m|Mipird their daughter* t*» and needed public improvement*—
school
or
refused
to
allow
them
such as inland waterways, Irriga­ tAT—Massed protest against farm petent British oolnloa holds that ono-thlrd of their present 2 ^
lean Fruit and Vegetable Shipper*
Or MoreMenAtfect- L a w * E n f o r c e m e n t l g out of the Louse yesterday *•
tion proje t«, floo*l control— mortgage foreclosure* spread be­ when England and th*' United turad eeNry for ths next tw*
* Association and th# Western Fruit
ditrrtive,
and
policemen
»earche,|
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p
ed By TwoWalkouts
yond sectional limita yootmlay.
(Contlnucil On I’ag* Three)
Jobbers, goes Into effect on Feb.
B ates gat down a economic bar­ weeks, and to spread lb# m*sathe neighborhood of six year old
echoing from Idaho to Ohio.
ago of the need for thla drastic
U, while on Fob. 12. iri-ck comHelen Slrrler’s home for hrr slay­
DETROIT#
Th* day's developments In brief: gaining there Is nothing in th* In­ action to # w y aratlon of tb#
M biaiv sit Jan. 27.—(JV -A r#« TAIalaAHA88EE, Jan. 27.—(41)
(■etltlve rale* will bvcome effectl»V.
ternational
obllgailon*
0f
either
At Nampa, Idaho, th# UnlUd country to prevent their setting county.
cent walkout of a number of body i —Governor Fholt* yesterday called er*.
a
►
both In tb* Southeast.
The girl's hotly was found in a
Farmers' L*agu* threatened t« up a new syatarn of trad* relation*
Every grosrar and shipper In |
Explanation of Just what effect plant worker* resulted yesterday sheriff* of 2.1 north Florida rnun- vacant cellar a frw’iloor* from her
get nut "a a ll shooter and four with each other.
this county 1* urged to bo pred-'
I he now ruling t.id rayUed tutee In announcement bjr tbe Ford Mn- ties into runfsience and askr-l home. Wednesday night, the thlnl
red-blooded men" to force th#
Th* Ottawa trad# agreement* •n t tonight. Mr. Domtr said__will hate on tha p rese n t_ trans­ tor C b m p a n r'th x t "itx factories their ei»-&lt;&gt;peration in- a romroign hild victim in that area within a
legislature to enact m ortgag, re­ governing
within th*
|O v lin in | commorc*
commtrc# wunin
mv *Tbla meeting
• *I*
. of far-r*ariri*
,« rhlitf
„ • .
portation and distribution prob­ throi’ghorjt the United State*, em­ of rconomy 'and cummon srn .r law year.
'
lief laws;
emp.ro
do
not
constitute
a
barrier
lem was mad* thla mornirg by Mr. ploying an aggregate of approxi­ enforcement for the protection of
The Pterler girl, younge.t of
WASIIINTON. Jan. 27.-«AVWood county, Ohio, farmers as­
eontlnu*d “ for upon It hlngas, aa. •
Hutchison when ha taid “Some mately ino.dOO mrn, would be shut the people Of tho slat*.
seven children of l.oui» Sterlcr. an Far-rrarhlng .hinges In th* na­ sembled to block a foradosuro and t„ possible trad* cone#t*loss by
.Speaking
first
of
economy
the
Breat
Britain
to
tho
United
8t*taa
w art It. th* success or falter#.''
i nvmplovctl pedtllrr, was fouml by tion's from mic structure were did so by removing a finance com.
lime ago, the Atlantic Coast Lin* down Indefinitely.
.
of
‘ our r*l*ry firmer* tbU year.’,
The walkout occurred #arly this governor asked tho sheriff* to help the mrdtral examiner to hove died urged yesterday by
railroad was approached and reWilliam pany bidder fro mth# vicinity of In return for roductlon of tho war Wo
must hav, the pressure of 4 '
debt, according to an authoritative
■ iv*led to sponsor those two pro- week In th* two plant* of th# him save I200.00U annually by f r o m a.fhjrxiatlon Induced by Green, president of tho American th# auction platform;
every grower and hla announced ■
interpretation
of
th#
document
*v#ry
mailing
to
him
*!l
tr
ip
le
t,
for
jlrtgg*
Manufacturing
Company,
strangulation.
Her
Jaw
had
been
poeala, and they have teen *nF.’drratinn of Ijibor, with an
Governor Berry, of South Da
support of our plan, and U th»TO -Jk
i.cmuring since that time la secure finally resulting In tb# shutting extradition of prisoner, front nut fractured, appar-ntly by n blow adiird warnlpg that labor will kota, urged mortgag* holder* to evolved at Ottawa.
aro —any
grower* who hie# opln*
There
wax
ao
Intimation
T
n
*
r
o
w
a
s
no
im
im
a
cio
n
iwvw
• ." '£ ,1 '..,
,
Ih* approval of tha other carrlei* down of th# plant*. wh;r» *V*U| of the state, lie said he wnull from an Indian club.
fighb to ubtala. lb«m with *v*ry refrain from foreclosure "w hen­
that the raerat
by N o rtf.
i6 **J*T , M t
Isgillmate means a t it* command. ever possible.”
and of th* Interstate Commetre (1000 mqn wor, employed. W ire utfjse the not*weary arrangements
tho *X- f#*llon*
Chamberlain, ehtegtlhrr of th*
were ordered. t« guard toe plant*,
h governor* of other stairs «r.il
Outlining hi* program in an
At L# Mara, Iowa, Plymooth
agidataenatralare p*rad id *n the
I t / tfiR’ Florida sheriff* whto
'w rltte„' for .tho NkHda’s county R ta w n . uphmw*rt'r In tha shoquar. l* wW*WU»*-Br
tkrMta,'
*
' ’L "
and,where to go for fugltlroa.
R a v in e .o r g a n nf th* nathhtai forcible yraventlon of forecloaur# policy was oatlteod w a s ---------- mooting atari* at 1.00 • ‘slock.
Rd,
- pord offlrlal* etplalned the*
chamber of commerce. Green sal**, itoppe.1 a forerlosura on tha move for such bargaining botw*on
Ih# governor said Florida hud
*nf r e t
Mora th in 50 farmer* and r#pthis country and America, but on*
could not continue narration with, lo.t ISn.OOtl.VflO In limber fire*
lis t’d eight objective*;
homa of Dr. G. W. Cunningham. of th* fundamental objective* of rstentatlw s of large shipping of- •
7cry. and other vegatsrtlea are
nut bod to* furnished liy th* Briggs j i i I iripiested sheriffs to aid In
Federal license* for corporation* t0 whom many nf them said they
shipped Into the Houtheaslern ter­
England's swing from fra* trad* ganlietlon* gathered in LaktteM
. . , . lireverting and putting out fire*.
TALI.AIIAH.HF.K. Jan. 27. - i d l ! ,|olnc an InlrraUte bu*lne,t with owed dental bill*;
ritory each aotaon. the*# change* company.
to tariff last year waa tb b* abla teat night, according to Mr. Don,.
Claretire W. Avery, president of
-Governor
Sholtx
.aid
yesterday
I
sjv.lfW
rr.|iilrements
a
.
to
ac
Directors of Ih* National Farm­ to us* lb* U rlff aa • bargaining nor. Many and varied were th#
Turning to law enforcement,
will **«# a good many thousand* the Murray Corporation of Amer­
ers Holiday Association, mealing weapon. In hi, ipeeeh Mr. Cham­ suggestion* for Improving rondlof dollar* to thl* community and ica. mxnufafurer* of automobile Sholtx asked sheriffs to halt the be eoulil not legally, therefore will | counting.
the state. Tb# truck compclUHe bodies, sold t|&gt;nt because of the t-nolh-gglng uf gi inline on which V t . grant Florida motorist* morej Nath nsl economic planning. at D*s Mein**, placed Its Inftu. berlain pointed out how effectlv# Ilona, ho added, until It waa ttecldod UUt voluntary daatnictlon of &lt;
rota* from Kaaford will oeerago Ford shutdown from 1!«» to 2000 th* state tax I* not paid; to lowrr Jime in which to lo.y llbtn aulo- aiming at the raising of .Und- enc* behind “all organised efforts, this has been.
aids of living and not price fix­ local, ealanty, or *tat*&gt;H whether In
Twenty nation* are at Eng­ • portion of th* crap la an abso­
approximately W1 per ear -urlng. mon. half th# company's ro.tcr, the number of highway aevidcnl* mobile llconse tag s ur.l that the
th* nam# of the association or land’s doorstep now, walling to lute Mcoaalty at this time. &gt;
by rloser watch On traffic vis- price of 1933 lag* would not be ing and limitation "f output.
These ratoa will be effective in would hr lahl off.
A pr. lectlve service (govern­ not, to protect farm property from ■wap trad# advantage. Active ne­
A resolution was also passed, ha
lalors;
to
assist
the
reduced
staleilucd.
approximately tho tame tvinlnry
Fmploee* "f the Rrirg* comforecloaur*
and
to
obtain
cost
of
mental
I
for
Invs.lors.
beginning
gotiation* are prograoslng with laid, doctaring that
Floridn law requires lug *i;ent*
a* the cltnia truck eouip.'lltlve psn- declared tb* walkoot was due forces In enforcing gsme and fl»h
II cognition nf th , equities of production for farm products;
five of those nations, th# chancel­ MondOFt Jkn. SO, tho acreage of
to deduction* mode hv th- com Ii w. mi l to try to k e p '-hoboc. to chscae u 25 p e rm it irn alty fur &lt;rker. in the Industrie* In which
rtAe* last aeason."
Wisconsin authorities brought lor said. Thera appears to bo no celrry of thla state maturing dur.
‘T he reduced eompetilivc lm*k r *ny for “dead time" when work, tramps and g an g .trr." out nf licen.e. on nod after Feb. I. *ml they work.
rhargaa of rioting against II reason why tho United States Inf th* two week* following he
ic
q
n
llf.
law
rn
fo
rm
n
rn
t
offic«rs
Florida.
.
cm
move
from
on#
port
of
the
rA#*". Ho **id, "Will ap^ly on thr
Constructive governmental ron- farmers a* the re.ult „f a recent
Both tho gnverror and Cnmp- to a rr e 't mothrisl* who liavr not trol nr credit t- finance produc­ forced sal# at Jefferwin, wher* could not Join th* xroro of other curtailed one-third te tho drstte*present rarlusd minimum when plant to another, or whrn breaklion by plowing , under, of solid j]
obtained
projicr
log*
on
ur.l
uft#r
•tr—Her I r# told the sheriff, the
loaded In refrigorator cars, an I ,|r —n* In machinery oeeur
cattle and farm equipment wa* nations.
tion.
The nice*** of any Anglo- row*, aa It matorw. Th* resululton
Nearly 12&lt;V) employe, of the stste h id boon losillg much r-vr Mar. I.
will also apply on lower minim, m
A federal agvn'y to eoll-rt and auctioned «f at *«»P hid* of several American trad# bargaining It like­ also provided that on Friday 'of j
The * governor said
Attorney Collat* data as to man hours of cents and then returned to Ih*
ear load weights whan loaded m Mo'nr Proiijrt* Corporation, whu mu- thrnugh rootlrgqtng of gaso­
ly to b* determined by tho mutual each week herraft-r th* Florllln
walk-d out last Frldav. following line across th* fieurgui an.1
nI AU*
r,
Grn.-ial
la n d i. advl.nl him he w&lt;rk available and a. to wage original ownar.
Alt (;fn
(Continued On Pag# Three)
advdntag** In proapoct far Oraat Celery Bhlppera, Inc.. Uk# action
n similar wag# dispute, r tturned boms lino into Florida. Th
not
legally
extend
the
time
could
earners' Income to provide stand­
aa to a continuance or revision of '
Britain and th« demlolonx.
work yesterday after official,
(Continued On 1‘age Kl1*1
J lor I vying la g . this year, lie ards for .determining trnnnmir
Th, Ottawa tgr««m*at include* thl# prartlce- for th , Monday ‘of .
Strong Chinese Force to
KAIHF.H
IH
74
report rd an adit stmrnt hail been
jg tin »aid he would rvromnii'iid balance.
,
a clause to tb# effect that If tho each arcond wn-k thereafter. An '*
mail-. In (Jrand Rapid* officials
that the legislaluie In April re­
FaiU To Oust Japs of
Higher wad#*»
, DOORN. Jan. 27— tA I-W IL British government and th# do­ amendment to the rvsolutloa, tiroth# Hays# Body Corporation Seaboard Asks ToQuil duce the price of ta g . to $•*&gt; a n t
O rganiiattrn nf worker* Into helm llohentollern. former Kalssr minion government, of Canada for poaed by J. C. Hutchison, of Han­
$10, but that thl* reduction, if mnr« and stronger unions.
tag Th# A*#*#Frt#0 F 7-?». . said about 100 employes had
Wilhelm th# Second of Germany, ,xample, consider that variation ford, waa also adoptrd, tending
A strong Cblnoat fore* fallod In walked out In protest again.! a South Florida Branch voted, would not take place until
celebrated
hi* seventy
fourth |n th* term* of lb# P**ta signed at that “Thl* rolsry aerrago of &lt;Jw
readjustment
of
wages.
$n attempt today # o drive JapaOttawa a rt necessary, th* two slat* agree tn It "
WASHINGTON. Jan. 27— G D - 19.14 la g . go on aale rvxt Decem­
birthday
today
by
att»ndlng
neso troop* from Cblumenkow (n
A full explnnatlun of tho reso­
—Th« Seaboard Airline Railroad ber. '
church service* »nd giving a governments can snUr Into ton.
groat wall of China domi.tatlution, a t well as a discussion aa
The l'JXI ta g . have been on sal#
today a«k#d th# Intirrstat# Com­
LERA
FfHII
ON
ICR
aultatlon.
•
luncheon
for
friends.
mm tho coAslil rout* from China
tn what territory a new low
merce Commission to permit It In ■Inc# |l#c. I, but motorists hovo
proper Into the Chinese provine;
freight rate on celery ill apply «nd
WASHINGTON - Cold storage abandon it* 45 mil# line from been slow to huy new lkens««. Mo­
Mt'BT
BE
NICK
WEATHER
‘
JthoL
Tho
Japan***
captured
at
WAR ON GUNMBN
the amount of celery shipped Into
holdings of fish in United State* Manatee to Arcadia. The |lrte orig­ tor VrhlM# Commissioner Mcl.in
pats
mar*
than
two
weeks
ib#
D.v. 15. 10.12, s mounted to 55,­ inally wa* built into the timber recently said ta g receipt* on
LAPORTEL lad— Violet# out of that territory last w ar, will he
CHARLESTON, S. C.-Th#r* Is
IIKit 1.1N. Jan. 27.—(Ah-G*r.
_»*o
_ In preportiion for an an- 749,044 pounds as comparrd with
section.
.
E’eb. I would te abo it $2 ,000,000 man politics was thrown into con­ a t tty ordinance here preventing seasen, are blooming In tho yard presented to th , audience.
imwncad Invasion of Jihol.
Among those from Rqnford' et- .
Receiver* for th* Seaboard said
52.I67.MA pound* Ncv. II, and
of Mr. and Mr*. Norman Bmtth.
fusion yesterday by semi-official sal* of tap pistols.
Jap* ness &gt;UMa bombed and T2M3X&gt;* pound, on Dec. 15, that llttl* timber now rtmtined. under the same dat# last y»af.
tending th , meeting In lakeland
hralu up a CktiMa* m lliury randistribution «f a news llenr re­
last night, were J. C. llutehlaon, . ■
and that moat of th# v#g#Ub|rs
liO a . Mora 1031.
rentratlon was!“ at‘ V Hall#.
porting Adolf Hitler had re­
F F. Dutton, M. S. Wlgglna, D.
and citrus' go through packing
Tr~)
lhaa SOfiOO CklMaa troop* ara ranounced hi* claim to the chanF. Wheeler. P. N. Whltehufat. ;
housoa which u*# truck* to gather
porttd prapartaff fw ■ t 1**11 in
SLAYER FOUND GUILTY
cellorshlp. .
Georg* F. FUh. A. F. Collom. W.
them.
that region. Takf# Mamed that
Several Knur* after th# publica­
M. Bcott. L. K. Buttolph, J. DlngJapanra* t r a ^ e H " accuplod
J A C K S O N VILLR — Walter
felder. R. R- Dees. Robert C&lt;*b, ,
tion of this story Hitler's pres*
RONS ARR PALLBEARERS
llslho, th* last Important town on Rountree wa. found guilty of
representing the Senford shipping
representative l-eued an angry rfeInterlocking
tbe
dlractoratea.
WASHINGTON, Jin . 27.-LA*)—
tho Siberian bonUr t* bo brought ihurdrr In first degree her# for
i,—Eight win*
DELAND, Jan. 2 7 - Drastic re­ nlsl.
PEABODY,
He presented tha n s a lli of • o rtanlrtllons, end F. F. Dorner
Th* poesIblUty uf a Senate Inquiry
under th# MaMhakuo govarnment. th* death of hia brother-in-law, w#r*
___ b#a
_____ at th; funeral 'f ductions In the^axpens* of pity
On* of H itler's closeet confidant*
nine month Independent Inquiry John Mklech. Frank Melacb. PoUf
Tb# Prusalag gaedraoioat denied Everett Hedge*. Btpt. 17, IP32.
Mrs. Mary Walsh.
govtrnmcnt went hand In hand said that during the past few days hung last night in th# background Jet# condition which la Intokrabk Thurston, Harry Thurston, Fr*d
uf
charge*,
by
a
labor
l*#d*r
that
Japan**# raportl that It baa ena, h b
j.
»Ywith greatly reduced rvcolpt* from “there hs* been ronetant negotlalit a fra# country." fra y wsj iA (d Zerrotutir, R # x P ick n rt. RPJale r e d
. sacral
a g T e e m tn l
w ith
Roy r l
taxation ond othef sources, accord- Jlotja betweon the nationalists sod New Yerk bank* bar* obUlMd a by Norria t# appear befor# tb# Byntoo, Ralph Chapman, Roy
CMwa twrtiwagth—’th«M**wtry,a
ir.g to th# annual report of I'JtT th* national socialist* for th# "strxsgl* hold" an American la- commute# today aad name tho In, Kirby Fite. Roy Beruxlt, r
»*# L*y«&gt;tt.
dustry that baa brought It to a
aatU ap anoo*
a Potter,
PotWfr
.'rand* Mtriwelher. Wynn
Mmagrr- It. P. k'ord for th* year overthrow of
Chancellor
von
boakora bo contend* ara blocking
1932, which was submitted to th* Schteicher ami th* establishment condition “bordering upo# sorvt- Improvement tn working condl Charles Dunn, Fred Pop#, W. B&gt;
Hathaway, amt olhora. A atntflof j .
_____?#Whltiier Dies
rity commission last night.
of a coalition 'presidential* esblnet.
Chairman NorrLa of th# Jodklsliad delegation from * • [• “ **
Expenditure*
for
th#
Jwstr*
Illtler,
he
said,
did
not
neces­
Way*
and
Mean,
'rtm
m
ittee,
that
WASHINGTON.
Jap.
27^UP&gt;Fray
"said
his
survey
showed
A t Rom# Of H er Son
months past w*r# mor* than 941,- sarily Insist upon heading such a ary commllte# demanded tha In- the partner* te sixteen Urge pri and Manat** also aUendod Ute
Anti-prohibitloalsU o p e n e d a American bus Intis he protected
1)00
under tho original budget fig- esblnet. Former Chancellor von vestlgatlwt abortly after John Y. vet# banking house* te New York,
. B R. WWDHr. widow »f drive In the lion*# today to #Um- against imparts from count rie.
Frey, •ocrotaryvtrtaauror of tb#
that had reduced th* value nf me, the report showed, whll* ro- Tapon. who preceded General von molal trade* department of th# Including J. P. Morgen and Co-,
tha lai* Captain B. F. Wkttner.
BONE BESETS ITtiELT
I B a t # prohibition enforcement Iheir mowey,
reipts from vsrloua sources' f*lt Schleicher in that nffie* *n HJals
and Kuhn-Lo*b and Co., held 1,067
| at tb* ban* «f ter a#a. B.9. funds for the 1934 fiscal year from
federation
#&lt;
labor,
had
aaaailod
IWATERVILLE. M*. —
Approving an Increase of $|H^ •hnrt Of th* anticipated figure by mar Behscht, former head of tha
SrH at l:M&gt; o'clock UU
at a hearing the domination which directorships te other book* end
Fireman John Campbell fell &lt;
Ih# Justice Department bill. Th* 000,000 In Vftaran. expenditure, nmre than $66,000. Only nn early Rsdchsbank, figured prominently
Htdaetrial
eonccmc
throughout
the
nova lag.
he said |ho bonk* hold over tersa n k ;* will be h*lJ — «naal te ellmtent* #11 of th* for next ywar, and anticipating rrslixation of th* need for r*0"- aa poeslbl* chancellors.
c«##try. Dlractera In the eight s te in , re remained
porotlaj$&gt; •• '
•
Croa* Episcopal Charjh &gt;DjnV&lt;m bill cfcrrted for »n- that aomethteg drank- h# ilon* omy In #*ery deportment, which
It was fr*«ly admitted last
leading commercial banks te Now on consulting a i
“Th*
tankers'
control
of
credtjl
'v r f .s e * ', was mad# bp O’Connor, about th# Farm Board by next lie wa# arrived s t by th# city of D*- night that premature putdlcallon
p M i* i
•*
York City, ho ataerlsd. bold mem he had Buffered
now
makes
It
impossible
for
4inbut th at the bon* bad
, xsltk bcftei te th# faH hr New York, leader of tb# D*mo remb#r, tb# Hmw# Approcriatlon. la rd to enter on th# year 1933 In • f Hitler's rwerslon to hi* "all or
ployera to do whot they can t# here hip* on tha board* of 1,741
’Commllte# reported • billion dnl sound financial condition and with te th lrg ” policy.
rrstic wot bio*.
banka,
utility
companlt
ipfwva conditions", Fray aald.
DROPS DEAD BlIOOTDHq
will
2 P MoMojTp Th# one* votaM $3,755,000 first U r indeaiadopt offices supply hill *q indebted#*ss carry ovrr of
toanrai.
r , Fray. UattfyUg before
*. ‘J. lloufhton. dtfWf'tiry bill, mlnos tb# pertlons to tho
f#r action.
u n#M#i i#
only a IllUo ptoro than $l$.000.t|p. FARMEKS GET SOMETHING
T h o ’Cbxae National Book of
BROWNS
BaOWNSVILLB.
“
**
id S«a*o oommltteea * U « te *
HenoU
decided to
I c . Ifatchlooa, aad I# which F resident H tef*r o».JectNow York waa said t y Fray to A,
f
o
r
a
balanced
budget
propoAAlft
f#r
•
30-hour
work
ip
C
R
IM
PROVEB
COSTLY
work
(4,
wa#
«#aa*d
agate
by
Ik#
NousIf- jt
:"
WABHINGTON—More th a n fl^
lav* -coecrad" an employe Into car
Janres Ihrougk' tgt* te all appro•ad w ot
ItlJMtiOOO ta loans have b o a th a t federal regulation la
.CRAMjDfTO—Th*
I. Behlll.r aimed at
iwducteg wag** sod Uylxg off « » attempting
t i t h e priatioa
Farrall.
awry
t*
Irn
p
rm
Ubor
-R . H.
f f l£ T
S M
O n . board •old tho heart • t tk# sltoatteli J
bullrt ml*
ml of trim* In C
goal at the
Corporal k........
Ul
xtec# It bogan oprrations.
» tho Mouse pres&gt;:at
If
WASHINGTON, Jen. *T—&lt;A*&gt;-| $54,496,000 that went to the
Tentativr question* of doubt and Francisco Bonk of America
assurance*that everything wm» *« i ho to newspaper mon:
It ahould he. cam# from member*
“It teem* *tr*nfe that the » f
of
’ .yesterday a t they! pnralidn thould m*ko a *64.000,.
- Congress
--t.looking
. . further Into *»-; considered
the ooo loon to a tyndleate of forelgn| | ooo |o«n» the Reconstruction ! ert aad want to keep it tecrel
I Finance Coeporailon mode In the while a farmer who borrow* $200
i for trep production la blacklitted
Until
n " t h * Tolumlnoo*
“ ~ £ =report;
* and hi* loan potted throughout hit
roald be itudled »horoti«hly. noth- coontry.
ine we* likely to happen tor far at “I itUl tee no reaton to make
ineettiaation wa* concerned. But [ flth of the farmer and beautifully
there wo*. meanwbU*. both erlti- feathered fowl, of the big foreign
eitm and dofrnt* of tho fart* t u r . : borrower*.**
rounding tb* $1, 195,000,000 the ,. lie sate h* had been “abused
corporation told the Hop** It au. hecaut* he in*l*t#d that tb* loan*
thorlted from Feb. 2 through July approved
in th* flee month*

,1*™fiJSS. -s25sajslash

PROTESTS OVER NEW SYSTEM OF
FARM SALES ARE 1RADE RELATION
HEARD OVER U.S. SEEN IN OFFING

STRIKES CLOSE SHOLTZ ASKS AID
FORD FACTORIES OF 23 SHERIFFS
IN MANY CITIES IN ECONOMY W AR

|it!

Drastic Change In
Nation’s Economic
Structure Is Urged

SholtzSays He C
Not Legally Exte
Tag Purchase Time

r w

s «

German Politics Is
Artfused By Reoort
Concerning H itler

3FK

Reductions In City
Expense Reported
By DeLand In 1932

Anti-Drys Open Drive In House To End
Spending: Of Money For Enforcement

Charge That N. Y. Banks Have Strong
Hold On U. S. Industry May Be Pro!

t

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b

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BANFORD, FLORIDA,

b* usable to aecempaay the team.
Score ef the vanity game aad
llno-epa: '
•
Bern(note High 44: Smith, f, 4,
Hugva, f,-4. Courier, f, 14, Kslley,
f, 10, Eanner, r, 4, Govocek, c, 4,
Knight, f, 0, Higgins, g, 1. Pres­
*klatk» 22
iConllnued from Pafp Qdp )
(Continued from Page Odb)
ton, g, 2, Milter, g, 2; Pnlstka
22.
bgUlallon '"trodorod i f Copeland, Coatl*»n, George, Claw,
Both, f, 2, Pounds, f, 9». Robaitf
Roberts,
_ n0, Roblnoon rourd#d out a form ra- Q«r». Hsrrlson. Hnydra, ffafr
c, S, Barnhill, «, 0, Psrry, g,
Hancock, g, 2, Brown, g, 2. *’ • Hof profram of mammoth pro- Kendrick, King MrGill, MstteJlar,
portion* to tho support of whlek Pittman, Robinson, of ArkaKsea,
Pipaidont-vlaot Roosevelt la un- Roaavll, Bmlth, Trammell. T f i
•sman d*retood to k t committed In a ding*. Wagner, and Walsh, of
'
.
general wap.
Montano-2S.
Many months ago ho told tho Total—54.
n
i farni^Jeadors that If they could
Republicans against: Prosier,
f O O U ogre upon a program he would bo Hewell, Ny*. Scholl—4.
dlapoaad to regard It favorably.
Democrats against: Bolow, Conth e "A" #r varsity teem won •
conomy le Accordingly. the ferm
groups "ollf. Sbepperd and Thomas, of
44 hi 22 decision to make It two
otfgJght over Ppletkn, th« locals
esrfptlon, »“*blng these meaaurea hare 0 k“ 3 "* 7 ?:
pine .h a t pinned Ihelr hopes on the (pedal
F*rm»r.Labor against. Bhlphaving dofsatod that clah In PaIslta h s m weeks e g o ky a to to
i
sroelon riprctvd to bo colled by
* .
be by for ^
Rooserelt .early this Spring.
I
,
. . . '
l^.aoers. Johnnie Courier was
icipenaire s | lhM,_ h
' .t.
much
* ♦ "* '» " P*lud f*»&lt; or anh lg l, point scorer for Seminole
fsmilies
nounced f .r tho bill w or. Bwaiuon.
Hfeh, taming In 14 of tbo 41
oys J. W.
M po” ibU
, * "r* Stephens, Democrat# and MeU
yaMte, followed by Rely with 10
man for • " t . f #B*r*1“ ' ,pon1, f « oM h* U f- ralfe. Shortrldgr,
Republican.,
palate.
lurrrs of tetotlen feel It would be eure to reagainst o r announced
Tho "B" team wet tbo winner
relre a Hoover veto.
against w*r« Senator! Long. Reyby a 19 m ef 21 to 22, and II
neks," he
Outstanding in tha 23-pag* RobWheeler. Democrats, and
mfmbers ef the second tosm tow
up erery- 1"»«" Mil Introduced yestorday Is R^lnoon, 0f imJUna, Republican,
action during tho contort.
i, putting provision for a 1 1 ,000,000,000 gor^ threat to oppose the conTbo vsrslljr tram has now scored
cost an ernment agency—tho “Emergency f i c t i o n of Senator Glass, at
throb wins la tig trios. Tomorrow
requently, Agricultural* Refinance Corpora- secretary Bf the treasury, should
for eggs tlon” to lend up to 110,000 sach q,# bo named for that poat, was
H teams sn a throe-day road trip
,.onlputa»|.to»Individual (srm e sKi i isw fi»o&gt;|-»nlr»&lt;f 1tr*th|-Wenste r w teH oy b r
Thomas, of Oklahoma, In taking
recognition of reports that Glass
a Jaekeoavllle.
wsi planning a second sffort to
secure passage nt hie banking
chickens actoally pay thslr own
reform bill by Invoking clolorv.
way white at the same time they
Word had sprvad. as ths Senate
are a great help In cutting down
became Involved In ■ protracted
living sxponses at horn*.
discussion of currency Inflation
"Having one's - own neighbors
and war debts which, further de.
for customers involves all the
Jaysd a r s i s on the bank.MIL.that,
more responsibility of providing
the Virginian was preparing an»ggs: Ikat are right," he says.
othtr cloture petition, although he
"Lqrge, rlesn eggs with clsar,
made no announcements of sach
thick whites and firm, upstanding
goldsn yelks—In short, eggs that
an Intention.
“If cloture is asked on this bill
look good and tasts good are
fftr a second time by the Senator
what's arantsd.
from Virginia," the Oklahoman
“How to maintain a backyard
__. a second
yard Dock and produce high grads
...........
....... ...
have It ready
uniform .eggs..with the minimum
when his name comes before the
nf Investment and management Is
Senate for confirmation."
the problem that has been th« an*-.
RATES
Jeet of considerable research and
Sanford bowlers
won three
' * work
* ‘by
Purina straight games from sn Orlsmlv
experimental
Mills," according to their reprs- taint at the local alleys last night,
sehtatlve. "In the course of this the first two games by small •rarInvestigation, all factors control- gins anti the third by Vi pine, winIng ta itr, color, “hell texture,
Btng^he Mktch by'710 lot.ifprnsr
body of yolks and whites In eggs
High three game score was
wars closely studied a n d ' ob­ turned in by E. S. Bsnde- &lt;&gt;f the
served.'*
(Continued from l*sge One)
Hanford team with 515 points
whlla Harry Matthews of 'h r Or­ the bank while the safe was being
TO USB RANFORD t'KLEHY
lando team had high individual rifled, wtre ehtsed to Ole city lim­
sore of 102 points In nne game. A its by Chirf Bochart earlier In
Seminole County or Florida cel­ return match will be played In Or.
the evening.
ery will he used exclusively on lamln on* Fridayy night.
The robbery was discovered yes­
dining
ears
attarhed
tn
trains
of
BAYER'S ASPIRIN NOW OB­
terday morning at 9 n'closk by
Scores:
.
the
Nickel
Plate
line
according
to
Seale
•afarO
r4
. ITA IN AILI IN 5c a NI) 10c
IU •IJ G. R. Clerk, liquidator aoyolatod
H. Painter and C. P. Tell, of W. IIItecK .
l i tm lIU
i t lit
W U - INQUIRE AT Y O U R Vg|
II '»♦
HI ky Ernest Amos, former stew
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isllrosd. who vtsltod at the'ChAm- r . H Ii.no.r
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ON
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her of Commsrc. office yesterday i. Il.lhal . .... IBS
afternoon.
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tin IIS U l m
ytckup. Good. f i t . Reel A Sons,
ISI i n !•« 311
IN n t III Ml
sa d Car Dealers.
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&gt;High School
its D efeat
O u tfits

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Help For F a rm e r S en ate P a s s e s
On G reat Scale Is Glass B an k in g
Proposed In P la n

Celery M arket Report*

C k u a e s O fL ^ ^ J ^ .

Through court*? of the U. 3. Department of Agrfeul*
ture in co-operation with Uje Florid* State IfarftUng
• Bureau, R. E. Winfrey, Sanford representative.

Ik* ctraw lt C a a r t la i M

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k l. Wllvj I M 1'TRL‘a W THFIUMA
•m t MAMIB XTnPMX.VJt. Ilia a l l . ,
• v r a O a f.a d sa ln . t. I t W . W ANK,
• • •* * * ••) V u l i r o r u H I 'n a r l *&gt;
h M I n r t f npkolitlait
th a n a ir a t
fa r amla a a d vail a l p a hi la m i s s y
la thp M o k asl a n d b a il k M *ar Opg
caak. hafura t ha Ira n i d o o r i l | *
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f a a a jjr . r i o t Ida. h alw av a Ik# l« f E

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Expert Yeggmen
Blow Open S a fe
Of Closed Bank

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4 ‘i a r Rpwlelgh Products In
Betake County. Othgr good
llttea available. Company furN everything hut tha car.
I ' profile for hustlers. Write
W f T. lUwtelgh Company,
iphle. Tenn., or &gt;N mo, B. L.
a, *01 Blm Aeenus, Sanford,
Uon V a n l c d
or Wtshwomtn.

^ « u r w s « .
URNI8HED Aportmenta ^
rW rftgd. tod palmetto A re.
per month, water ftir.
pd. Cold0ugh Realty Comy fhaao 712.
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WUe See M. Haines, sf Itsylsn
Ohle. nvlfesi “I welshed in* ee
sinned In yohe Krwsehea. I never
»•■ •• esrarleed ns w h e n I
welshed eeyeelf the fir.I week—I
•sal f ssssda. I fw.l hsnahl n r Srd
lev and ass dawn «• Nt—am still
• S h i e s them and saver fell hence
la mr Ilfs.* Uni* IT. IkMl.
To take off fat—toko en* half
teaspoonful of Kruschtn Balls In a
llaa* o£ hot watsr in the morn­
ing before breakfast—on* bottle
that last* 4 week* costa but a few
rents—get It at Teuchton'a Banford Drug Co. or any drugs tori In
America. If this first bottle falls
to convince ydu this Is the SAFE
agd harmless way to loe* fat—
your money gladly rstnmed.
Don't accept ■ anything b u t
Kruse hen because you mutt re.
dues sofelyr—Adv.

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Teams of men and women golfvis from DeLand will be In Banford Monday afternoon shortly
after loach to return a visit paid
them by Banford golfer* some
weeks ago, aad participate In a
tournament over tke
Hanford
Country Club course atarting at
1:30 o'clock.
Andrew Ctrraway, maaagsr ef
the local club, today Invited every
golfer In the city to join either
team so that a large welcoming
committee will
present to greet
the DeLand tenma.. He sold that
espial ns will b« appointed on
Saturday.
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W anted To R o st

BftNTRD TO REND • room for'FoWk*d house n*krt 'Grammar
kgfctol.' teust be In good condition
aftKyMt m*oiwb)e. R*p)y L L .B .
S fB m iA
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C A R N I V A L f |F
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STWl COUNTY•* COMMI
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SnllrUnrs far Plaintiff.

British Cruiser, On
* Oaten* Long Foreign Visit,
Departs For Home
gh Five

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la High School
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he followed by
tomorrow night
gh School In
ng the first
icason for the
group

which

11 John Courier,
k Kenner, Blit
KnlgbL~Mlack

PENSACOLA, Jan. 2 S .-H . M.
S. Danae weighed anchors Tuea^
tn d |n r # fi»*j|ay visit to
Pensacola. The warship sailed for
g ny |in&lt;j gIMj home for her 450 ofofficers and men have been en(l| N8rth American wataye .fay the
pMt two an(j one half years,
The flJtOO-ton British cruiser
steamed Into U)e local harbor from
Houatnn, T ea, last Thursday. Her
officers have Inspected the local
Naval Air station and both her
-officers and me nhave been en.

lice and fire deportments. This
effected, the Comltaion then turned
to a further redaction of other
salaried employes of tho city. All,
members of the City Commission
wars present, Mayor-Commissioner
G. H. Bates presiding.
Ths ruts in salaries mads last
Priday constitute a cut from 1170
per month t o '9133 for the city
clerk and city treasurer and tax
collector, a cut from 1140.25 to
1125 per month for the supprlnUndent of the waterworks de­
partment, and a cut of from 1125
lo_ |1 1 0 per month for the sup­
erintendent of the sanitary de­
partment.
Par Milling Fist. Kcsems, Til.
Isr, fling Warms sod all skin
Irrllsllans nr fnse.l Bliss
Hold undir monsr I.S.H gusranIsr. .11 ( s i ullsfU d. For nets si

TRY NEWZO
TOUCHTON’8

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C o ld s

SANFORD DRUG OO.

Herald Printing Co.

P la n t City Makes
Its Second Cut In
Municipal Payroll
PLANT CITY, Jan. 2 5 -M e e t­
ing In specUl session called by
the mayor last Friday aftsrnoon,
the City Coamltsien made a sec­
ond slash In talaris* of* city em­
ployes Approximating In general a
10 percent cut. The first ru t la
salaries was made during the
summsr and effective the Drat of
Heptember. The cut of last Friday
was mad* offectiva Jan. II. Tbo
meeting Friday wap called pri­
marily tn adt the wage scale for

SERE’S THAT QUICK WAY
TO STOP A COLD
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That Doctors Advise As Tho Fastest, Surest Way

manager ef the team, was also a
passenger In one of tha three

Sanford Golfers To
Meet DeLand Sunday

M B REN T:. 1 »o*m g r» '-k»4
211 W. tlth . Bt Phone
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LOSE FAT

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Ik# sam # In ka ante lu . a l l . f r s s ld
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M r a» Fakrwarr. is«l. Ik* mm*
katas a Rsl* Day i t this Conrt, HM
fallowing e.srrlbad prapariy tlinat* In iwnilrtal* i-naniy, Ftnrtos.
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. To drive out lmpurlll*i and s t ­
a.
hi
ress arid* Ihsl muse Irrllstlnn
Jack Brseden and Ralph Warner
t- RALE: Chsvrotct tonring whlrh rvaiills In silling up nights, wtre high point players In tho
frequent deelre, kurnlna. I.s pstn,
L Run 52,000 milts, motor nr
backache. flP.KKTH. the hleddrr Sanford
two-man
tournament,
fbwdIGon, good liras and new Kh x tlc w o r t s p le s a e n llr on the play In which preceded the -J*nd er a s r s s t n r o il no the MiwWUI sen for cash only. What • llad
a tle i a t i c la st l»m frnm fo u r ford-Orlando match. Mr. Breedrn
9 afftrT Call t t Utrald iff lev d ru g g is t. A fte r fn u r d a re if not ha,| high Individual single k*"&gt;*
a n h a sh
ami h i
r« u r
wen 1:00 and 61OO P, M. or fettered
m oney. Too w ill feel h e lle r a fte r score of 177 pointstto "Chevrolet" car* of Her- M il* r t .s n e ln a and you get your
r e a s l s r eleen. T e iic h ln n 's H enfunl
lir u g I ’n. and M r lt .y n n l.l. Iir u n I'n
•a y nt’KKTII Is n heel eelter.— Adr

I n a n a l-

■vlv Cnanty, FteVIOa. M i t u n i i ,

la a m u l l ***** ( k a r a ts t ~ n l l a e

dry cell battery and the nitrogly­
cerin# was held In place by soft
soap.

Former' Hurler .Of
New York G iants
Will P itch Sunday
Jack Bentlsy, former Maw York
Giant piteker who was puichaaad
for 953,000 toms yeors ago, will
pilch 0 portion of tha exhibition
baseball game between Baafbrd
and D elaad all-star teem* at Mu­
nicipal Park next Sunday after­
noon ot 1:00 o’clock.
,
Mr, Beotley, who now resides
In Sanford, accepted M Invita­
tion to Join . t|M many playare
now living hors, and appear In
1hip game, aad ho, with Tig* Mi­
nor. at Ocoee, aad Otis'- Carry,
the tall right-hander who' l tog
t h o Central Florida BasdMI

Friday SpeciAb
Appnlnchkola

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OyBtere, qt.t.^i. 3
W hiting, 6-lb£^. £
BREAM end

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Mullet, 6-lba}.‘’^ 2

Good
T a il I tr 2 fiegrr
AtpUIn Tailrti.

Merchandise
Hindsomo booklets, fold­
er*,-broadaidea . . . rich
brochures . . . effoctlvs
posters . . . the kind
thst will hurdle ths
waste basket and crania
new markets for your
foods . . . that Is ths
type of printing you will
find here. *'

Drink Full Ghost gf
IVafsr.

A l m o t t I n s t a n t R e l i e f I n J fh ls W o y
II yum hsvo a cold—don't toko
chances with “cold hulcre" god
BOStr urns. A cold it loo dangerous

and dlmtlred hi a hail
warm water, rtposllog gxn
3 hour* a* ntrmaHT lost

Tha simple BHtkod pictured
above I* the way doctor* through­
out the world sow treat colds.
‘ It b recognised oa tho QUICK­
EST, safest, surest way. For it will
'shack an ordinary cold sim o t at
foot 00 yam caught U.
That b because tho real BAYER
Aopbta embodies certain medical
qualities that strika at tha bate of
• cold almost INSTANTLY.
-.
Yo* eso combat neoriy any cold
fo e get rim ply by lakiag BAYER
Aspirin aad drinking plenty of
water ovary 3 to 4 h a m tbo in *
day aad 3 or 4 Umos daily thcrokfteik If throat in koto, p r f 0 with

taka them. And for 1 1gwgte, ( . id -,
Ida* Bayer AipWn Tablets di*j
•ehro wkjb gtMWsat , spaed e * f
comptetonem. teovlag no Irritating
particles gr gritUaees. Got a bon of
t 2 or bodteof ^00at any drugstore.

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m i SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA,

PAGE TWO

Jamb as th»y l#ft.
Shottly
after th# Governor
talked with the attorney grneral.
the machine gun company of the
l.tlrd Infantry here wa* ordered
to remain in readiness all night at
the state fairground*. In addition,
SPRINGFIELD, III.. Jan. 27^— Troop p Cf lh, -falional Guard
lAh-Two companies of Dm N a - |WM Instructed to hold IDelf ready
tional Guard were Ip
hfhId in rvadt-|A| the «tate ar*#ral.
n#** for niohiliaatimr today as the
Adjt-Gen. Carlo* Black said
riermath &gt;n*’ il#*fwm«t rations by there had been no mobilization or­
j "Do unemployed men und women der, but the two companies had
i at the -tale rapitol.
been instructed informally
Gov. Henry Horner enmmuni- await development*.
V
[rated with tin* ultoirey general H The delegation representing th* '
, office shortly after the delegation Illinois unemployed cnunrll, first
i hail screamed and howled for u hail attempted to participate In
t hesrinir at his iifficc*. They final­ ■ discussion nf the sale* tag be­
ly surged out before Ihe swinging fore tha House of Representative*.
club- of police, tearing nit a dunr

Two Companies Of
Guardsmen B eing
He Id In Readiness

The Mayor’s dilem m a

The Sanford Herald

Th« mayor of Miami Beach i« between Scylla and
Charybdia. Merchant* of the faritdus resort have come
lif t to him with the and atory that because of the unliberal
Tiff
•f Itwa. the winter Visitor* cannot "piny" aa they might dealre,
and th at because of this thay are not Bpending their wlntera In Miami Beach and consequently their money with the
••I M
ui S ftt:
WIIDOI U «M —H iaaalM M M n merchant!.
They contend that a little eye-winking a t certain re­
i r a i c i i i r t i o a h Atk *
striction! against public gambling would do the trick and
g f e . —
T t m Waatka
they want the mayor to tell hla police officer* to use a
I f larrter per Weak
little discrimination, the idea being that only the better
.All aktlaary ta lla n . asrda ,1 class of gaming Institutions be allowed to operate and that
iM im w etlailaal aafl katlrea
aak n alaaiB ia la* tha wa,*aaa at th ^'divea" be cloeed.
n M m faaWa, will ka fhariH tar
The mayor finds himself In the unfortunate position
■t res alar aStertUlaa ralea.
of having been elected by the people to enforce the law*
aallaaal which they passed, and now being aaked to violate hla oath
♦ rlT rila II
O f lir a s a re
In order that these laws may be disregarded.
The committee which called on the mayor should have
Tkr MeraU la a aaaaakaa at Ike used a t least ordinary discretion and not have aaked him to
AeaaalalrS r » aa wklrk la reel,- distinguish between ’'nice’* and “bad" gambling. The only
Mvelr rail Ilea la ika aaa far rrrakltrailaa at all w a a SUoalrkra possible answer he could give to such a request wa* that he
r n t l l a t l a l l a r aal alksrssls#rrat* could not nay "what place* ran run, and what place* can­
NM la Ikla efaar a r t alaalka laaal sows sa il M rs kreels. All not?" To do thin obviously would aubjert him to the sus­
Hakfs at rryakUral laa at aaerial
Maya Irkas krrrfa a n alas rasa rest. picion of graft.
It la a curious thing that the committee overlooked
m i DAT. JANUARY J7. 1IM
thg fact that there are other law enforcement agencies beBIBI.lt VBRBR FOR TODAY side* the city police and that even If the mayor should is­
sue a restraining order, there could still Ih\ vrry reason-

s a n w ra
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v |*U y.,no ..g o cih lin 0 -if.4 )M S ‘*h*i»iff.t*t&gt;je*tiMf/' nmMllinit MItMMtMIMMM
lota nn* another; for lore l* &lt;■(
Such attempts to make officers like the mtlvor uml
Oad; and every on* that lovtlh U
his
poJIce
both the executive and legislative branch of the
torn of Hod, ami knowath God.—
government In no email way accounts for much of the criti­
John f :7.

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LULLABY
Bleep, baby ray In, ihe wide world
l&gt; ilnylny
I.ull»by (unci to bring awttt
dreamt and m l ;
Hush, lUlla brother, tha who)*
* 'World la bringing
Tribute of love to • one* lonely
neat.
Jt»st, liny flrdgllng whit# angel
Winy* (m ar,
Um*vn by mortal* mad# blind
by thalr light;
fid e net night shadows, ih t world
ii Jour i-ovar—
Whispering
so softly—"God
bias* you, goodnight."
By RsthoHah J. Crania.
from tha way sons of tbata
roagtasaman lath you’d tMsk
that tb« bait way to brash tha
back of &gt;ho dapm«lon i* br#ah th,
back of tha taxpayer.

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Tho vota on tha Glass boshing
bill which Sana tor Long fUlbu-v
tarad against so stranuoualy w»&gt;
M to • In fator of lt.“ EvWantly,
th« Louisiana aanator waa aomo.
what In tha minority.

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if. In ragard tb* bathing aulU,
th# officials *f Miami Baach datida to adopt a “mors liberal polley”, wa augfaat that thay change
tha name of that oscloalva resort
* to the "OOftm of Eden".
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Every mkKbaht In town ha*
stocks on hla ahalvai which „ughi
to bo mbvtd. Ahd there or* hun­
dreds of parson* In town who are
In need of th* iking* which th#
merchant has. .lan’t It too bad
that com# sort of cwtpplpg.around
ptocts* can’t bk a fringed where­
by all Would benefit?

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If you are a single man and
had a ndt income of a
jetfaH during tha p i n year, don’t
•’ fo rf it that you jjrill hovo to pay
on I*rhra* ta*. That la your eontrlbetlon to the high coat of govam m tnt ,tf*n with thousand dol­
lar Income* h'relofore hav# not
' had in pay income ta ie t, but this
j i t r because our Congrats was
faorfel of cutting s i pan*#* thay
•will pay, and through tho nose.
■ D tfctors of UlO American Tobacco Company raaantly declared
t thalr regular dividend* on comman' and common "B ’ Blocks.
Tobacco rompanla* which make
cigarettes also make money and
clari dividends, while farm*#*
produce calary a id other
table* can find •"* »*rk*t,
other compoalea which manfood pad clothing are
to cloap for scant of bosL
It’a a funny wotldl

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itor Robinson, of Indiana,
this codatry la now qn tha
1 to W har conceUotkm
ro*4_
’
or a t Mas*
T klt ta moat encouris, csmtlng as It duos
on* who oppoee, any contlon wbatavar of foreign
W hit would It profit this
to rolled the debt and
. brat customer? Southern
fanners would be among
___ who Would benefit moat
iVfreaa o revision of tho war

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cism of out* governmental Agencies, It seems to be » peculiar twist In American pevchoiogy to hold executive officers
responsible for sll the laws, both in th#!r making nml in
their enforcement.
We wonder If It ever occurred to the Miami Bench mer­
chants that If the gambling lawn are objectionable, that
Wf.fBJtf.‘jWd honorable way of remedying the aituation
*oald betbcarry their grievance to the legislative branches
Of the government, and not to try to degrade the honor and
Integrity of their enforcement officials.
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The Twentieth Amendment
The country Is now witnessing tho last “lame duck"
session of Congress which It will ever be called upon to
endure. The ratification of the Twentieth Amendment by
Mlaaourl the other day provided It with the approval of the
necegiiry three-fourths of the states. The exact text of
the Twentieth Amendment is as follows: .
Section 1. The terms of the President and Vice-Presi­
dent shall end at noon on the twentieth day of January,
and the terms of Senators and Representative* at noon*on
the third day of January, of the year* in which such term*
Would have ended If thl*'article had not been ratified; and
the terma of their succesapr* shall then begin.
Section 2. The Congress shall assemble at least once
in every year, and such meeting shall begin at noon on the
third day of. January, unless they shall by law uppolrit ifdlf-'
ferent day.
Section 3. If, a t the time fixed for the beginning of
the term .of the President, the President-elect shall have
died, the Vlefc-Prealaent-elect shall become President. If a
President shall not have bhen chosen before the time fixed
for the beginning of his term, or if the President-elect
shall have failed to qualify, then the Vice-President-elect
shall act aa President until a President shall have qualified;
and the Congress may by law provide for the case wherein
neither a Prealdent-elect nor a Vice-Prcaldent-elect shall
hive qualified, declaring who shall then act a* President,
or the manner in which one who la to act shall be selected,
And such person shall net accordingly until a President
or Vice-President shall have qualified.
Section 4. The Congress may by Inw provide for the
case of the death of any of the person* from whom the
House of Representatives may choose a President when­
ever the right of choice shall have devolved upon them, and
for the case of the death of any of the persons from whom
e Senate mnv choose a Vice-President whenever the right
choke ahalf fldve devolved upon them.
Sectlon.6. Sections 1 and 2 shall take effect upon
the fifteenth day of October following the ratification of
this article.
Section 0. Thl* article shall be inoperative unless it
shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitu­
tion by the Legislatures of three-fourth* of the several
states within seven years from the date of Its submission.
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SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
The Auction Bridge Club wa*
entertained by Mrs. S. O. Chase
Monday afternoon. Th* highest
acor* was mad* by Mrs. A. P.
Connelly who won a prise, * pret­
ty picture. Mr*. F u m at Lake
won th# guest prlie, a silver pen­
c il Mrs. Cbaa*’* gueaU ware:
Mrs. 0. W. Brady. Mr*. C. a MrLaughjtn, Mr*. Samuel Puleaton,
Mrs. 6. * . Herndon, Mrs. A. P.
Connelly, Mrs. Robert Newman,
Mrs. Crane Barn**. Mr*. Barnett,
Mrs. T. L. Miller, Mrs. 1 F.
Whltnkr, J r , and Mrs. Forrest

Uke.

A aford win haste an Viblilt
at th* Orgng*"&gt;oarrty fofr in Feb.
ruary. That moth waa settled by
the meeting of the Commercial
H u b railed last lig h t for that
purpose. Messrs. J. N, Whltner,
A. T. Rnaselter, 0 . M- Fentald,
F. ?, Millar, and R. A. Newrian
wer* appelated en the committee.
C. H. Leffler, the veteran wbe
baa bad *0 much esperience In
a m a tin g pahlWts at many title*
being
wlddfy
dlaT
a of j i « * - la the state f o r ’Sanford will be
UU Rooak- placed la charge of th* eihlblt
and *e formerly will glen It hi*
oad attention, and aa.saual
U f jla t eaaert* to hav, the
it axbndtkm oa the ground*.
•. and Mr*. £ H ay, o f j

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Mr*. KbI* Butt arrived in the
riiy Ia*t Saturday and will be
here ,ev*ra| day* with the chil­
dren..
A 1*1*t office department in­
spector I, on hi* way to Kissim­
mee to m ak, arrangements for
th* delivery of mail* in that town.
It is expected that th , new carri­
ers will be appuinted about Mar.

t.

•

Unemployed Given
V egetables From
Lake W orth Area
U K E WORTH. Jan. 27— Th*
Council of Unemployed of Lake
Worth eecured a great quantity of
vegetables Saturday which waa
illatyibated t« the needy resident*
o f thl* vicinity. Some af these
vegetable* were teat to th* soup
kitchen, to mak* soap for the
needy school children.
Th* total amount of vegetable*
secured wa* ae follows: Thlrtyeeven hampers of Inmate**, aevti
hamper* of bean* and four ham
per* af squash. Th* polk* aad
fir* departments aided In tb* dietrUnJdeeMiad collection , f the
. "Wa Uriah ta thank on* ami *Tl
for thakr donation*,’ l . Olson, boa.

tm om tr or v * rvrutt m u a t
V MHBCMTMtitmmt
te n t AStUtAMK DUX
n n t t or m a rts m o w b * t u r t
or icitKut * mmy n tv
reuHT
OH UNMCML ho f

4F'**

M a x HAY 8£ UfPeHSlD

anom ic, m f *&gt;61jw z d \w o rn
MAfUOJCf, A m H om y will k *
QL/UNMD r o t ro m e s m vK N tD f

Inaugural Parade
Will Be Limited
To 10,000 Persons

•1-cnn bcadrtl to take the form of
j action which will facilitat# r#duc-l
I tion of debt an I compromise nr.j
debt. Sonic measure* having «-.»«
i purpose which arc comple.civ
WASHINGTON, Jan. 27—&lt;A&gt;&gt;I nrlhndot and sound, including one
parade.
i which ha* the urgent indorsement;TA two-hour inaugural
of president Hoover, are un.’er limited to about I0.MIO march#!*.
way with *uch momentum* a* to! I*M
“ fon V the Incommittee., Tentatlte
niakc i-naitment before Mar. : , a utrural
—— — LwL.^&lt;.pkH»»«eaU-.fiw“fsan—dtvt*1wte, r ' ~
be led by Gen. John J - I’eMhmg
A very important one, pror.a ly
a- grand marshal.
I the most useful one act that r.iul.l
The first will be rompo*ed of
i be passed at this -essinn, wuuM unit* of tj]«, army, navy, c a t
permit delltois "unalde to mee’ guard and 'marine*. The second
I their dehls as they mature" to will embrace governor* of th#
take sanctuary in the federal
states.
court#. The fcdeiul court* acting
Then will come the national.
through trustees, would facilitstu guard, organized reserve*, offi­
and legalise, and to a degree insist cer* reserve*, and representatives^
upon, compromise* between deb­
nf the citizens' military tralnlr^S^
tor and creditor. Among other pa­ ramp*. The final divls&gt;uaj»l!I con­
tent
provision*, a compromise sist of patriotic, fraterniT*~Bnd
made by a majority of the cred­
civic and politic*! m*rchmj(- anTI^
itor* of one debtor, havipg a ma­
The committee . said . that It
jority of th,. claims, would l&gt;e might be necessary tn reduce par­
binding on the minority. How ticipating
group* below
full
greatly this would promote the •trrngth to keep the proeesilqn
composition of debts, and the sav­
within the fixed limit*.
ing of farm* and home* to the
debtors, a* well as the quick, re­
organization of embarrassed cor­
D E L R A Y B E A T H—G u lf
porations, is realized by every Stream Golf Dub opened for 1972rtlt season.
lawyer.

1
HeAiiw Rrrwns Ten Miles-Up .'

StcoND'Mcnu t
J H v &amp; s &amp; v urtn
ts s ^ '

CM UTS AM Hour. ' TMt T/tUt
XH A m
A
m e t m w oor r n m u ttr

3TSATMFKREI
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Senator Gla-* may pot lw setrrlary of the treasury. Hi- know*
IN FlJ\TK )N PROSPECTS
by experience in the WiUo-i odBY MARK RIILI.IVAN
inlnlstratioij the i.nero.i-ne-s of
that office, and rrallte* that the
In New York, one learn* tnat nrr record again nnd yet again, burdens which wrre heavy ernug’t
in
tb
.
mn«t
convincing
manner.
a most inconsiderable number ol
when he was 112 would he clo*.&gt; tn
person* In the 'nnaneial commun­
The Democratic platform in last intolerable from 75 to TH, a&lt; lie
ity htve pemuWed Ihemtelvc* j i r r ’s campaign contained the will le during the next four ytar*.
that (He phase of the depression »lrnngr--l Ind rs merit of .sound
Incidentally,
Senator
Gins,’
Just ahead of us I* likely to e s ­ currency ever written in a plat­ present occupancy of the post of
pies* itself in Inflation of th» form of either ;arty , even In chairman of the Senate con.mitcurrrncy. A few have put their normal lime* when it s a r easy Ire on finance and cut1en*-y, i.*
Relative l#and Strength Of Nations
investment* In such form a* to to indorse round money. On top i Itself an assurance aenlnst in'tnListed For House Military Committee
get thr advantage of Indnlinn if j of this are repeated campaign ' lion. The German* had mur'i
It take* place. A ronxiderabl,. num­ declaration- of Mr. Iloo-rvelt to I greater chance tn pa«* at Ver tun
ber are waiting to &gt;#r H currency the effect that, a* he -aid at St. ■than an inflation bill tn get by
Inflation occurs and meanwhile LouD Oct. 21, “the obligation, of Senator Glass* committee door.
........
l« lh*» r»l«tlv» armed millW A H IIIN
U TO M .* ......
Ja n $7 —| \ p.) —
Mctthh -oC
VAil.zua
a ( IIbf*
---------------- p
- o- *.« r.a —* » - l* a U £ keeping their fund* liquid, or the federal government", inrlud- •Altogether. It may be taken a- h r } .Iti tiil f irl rtfm
MaeArlhtif, rhl*l of
M
iH
m
ry
A
f
f
a
ir
*
i*nilii9tltt&lt;*#
l*y
l»*iuirla^
otherwise mobilising their affair* Jn«, of rwurse, tt* i'lmrlicy,‘ “are extremely unlikely that any cur­ Ntiiff, %
%tvti ihe- t'niixl Hti*!* ’' A**vei»t**,nth
aepnral#
I n il til f f
%rllvr T r a in # *
*o i* to move when inflation l*e- paramount.” Nu one, not even rency inflation measure will lxT o ta l
A ir !*•!»#
•t#«#M#
comrs imminent. The financial tho... who lark certainty about enacted in.either lhi« t'oegre*- so NB**H—
ll.SIJ too
11 * can to a?', n..4
—
i
,
the..tu
a
liaalty
-a
f
Mr.
RnnseVgltT
a
3S«.(*an
«•
•«’
,
i
t.Mi.ssv
(ul.uoo
community, river .the__ week-end.
Ihe ns-vt. Other agencies tony
ISI.IH
wa* rather marked by the f|ae*&gt; conviction* In ,om# other respect,, bring about higher prices, in-iud- Huh
• *« 'A-bHn4.z«i
•**!**trt
jnyr.ajr
believe* he would ever counte­
1 OS? MO
n
of azpecting inflation.
t.*»*
klUH
log credit inflation which i* or­ J«|M
relAml
S)S.ian
t,*1M«*
nance
currency
inflation.
W’e 1 Mnforaied
Washington
5,3o'l
l.iJl.tw
I *Js.t' '* u .
thodox and desired, uni inclujing &lt;'hi no
tM.tl#
About Mr. Roosevelt's point of aLn the opcfuti.ui of natural Haftjmanlo
l.ttu u
M dSN
doe* nut sharw this view. H i*
*I .U
m na.i ™
IK.oa*.
i ( ss.ssm
1?rflit* InV*lIt Lt
true that many inflationary nirnt- view on sound currency, Ihrrp i* forces, lint rirrenry Inflation v .It j**J»’
,.^t7ii'.
I3Z.S1L MIT-721
I.CIMII
ii.n a
T11.IM
i.iai.fai
ure* hav# been Introduced, s-ores indirect but convincing evidence hardly lake place in America.
i« t ft o
aMw^niwaa K,l,,,lr
• 1K|«|i|
4.;**o
of them. Th# distance, however, In a detail of hi* action on Friday
(*;.■««
It i« true there will be no legl.i-! Tur|i*y
«&lt;l
s j*,r.-s
4Yu,»aa
between (he introduction of a trill about foreign debt*. It became
Ution
for
the
.relief
of
debtors,j
i,oU*u?|l
i
’"
"
1
tfj.ooo
511,111
and the ertscrollment of It un the know* that Mr. Roosevelt wi*he*
si sjl
1 &lt;H4
lai.SttT
3'U I't
hut it will rot lake th*’ form nf I Ursee*
statute book* 1* suggested by the these debts Jo b, handled in such
a
itrrat Hvltutn
N O II
t u .ii;
m ill
41 131
in f k t ii* n . Th** h in r# pro bR h le typ«*|
H uu«
112,
3#T.I U
ID .itI
fact that In an ordinary Cungrr &gt; n niannrr that as one of the conthe ration between mill* introdued sequences Great Britain may get
, Vi
, /r .
and laws enacted 1* as n thousand hark on the gold standard because
to one.
that would he to Ihr interest ef
That
n» currency
inflation tlie Pnited Stale*. A prastderit-tnmeasure will be enacted before he who want. Great Britain In
Mar. -I, is absolutely sure. Presi­ get bark to lb# gold standard does
dent Hoover would veto it, an-t not want Ihe United Slates to gel
tire certainly of the vein discuui off it.
age* promotion of such measurer
There 1* further Indirect evi­
from becoming ,#riou*. After -I, dence in the well-known tunm**
everything depend* on President- that Mr. ItioiHpvr't wuul I lik” In
cle.t Roosevelt. 1| may be said at have h’ennlor Carter G ian, nf Vir­
once that hardly any rr-porslblr ginia, to he his *ecr»raic of Ihe
Democrat bellevt* that ituo**velt treasury. A |lre,ideat with any
a* party leader would encourage expectation of bringing about in­
Inflation, or a* president world flation wool I never wan* Kennlnr
fail to veto It. Mr. Roosevelt is Glass in charge of Iho treasury.

G ood P rin tin g
Sells
More
Merchandise

i t k a p p tM d tb Ifo il!

Handsome booklets, fold­
ers, broadside* . . , rich
bnfchlirea . , , effective
pouters . . , the kind
that will hurdle the
waste basket and create
n«mf markets for your
■oods , , . that la the
type af printing you will
find here.

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One doctor’s bill will often pay a year’*
bill for pfoper lighting.
Floodlighting not ofdy cam tni&amp;y a
doctor’s bill, but also afforda a real pro*
tecdon against burglars. The i
of outdoor lighting is especially j
tive to homes using the Thrifty Three
electric rate . . \ die cost is so low.
gneti to
Ask one of our home
sussest the propier
tor your

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Prof. N. J . Perkin* and brother,
Braxtaa Firkins, S hare rotanad

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HANTORT) HERALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA,

Transient Problem
Discussed At Meet
Staged In Orlando

A n d Personal Activities

MARGARET PETERS, Society Editor

Telephone: Offie* 149

Mrs. Wiggins Hostess
At Bridge Luncheon

Social Calendar

A bridge party and Icncheon
Friend, of Janie* G. Sharon. Ji
wiJ| regret to learn that he it ill acre given yeeterday mornirg hy
at hi* home on We*t Tenth Street. ill*. Ms'S, Wiggina at her home
•n Magnolia Avenue in honor of
Mrs. J. N. Rob*on and Ml** he me,nber* of her bridge dub.j
Anne Robson have been tailed tt \t the conclusion of the bridge'
Lake Worth by the dine*.* of Ur fumes scores were added and!
ligh &gt;cote priic, a lacquer tray.l

FRIDAY •

A cabaret dint* will te given
at U:j O I*. M. at me Sanford
Country Club. Mu»ic by Merit's
Orrhcatra.
Regular meeting ot Seminola
Rebekah Lodge Numb, r FortyThree Will be held at l;Oil o'clock.

Adorning Ihe room* where the
»«■ n
itufuslon of snap diagon* on I
-iemluUs. Luncheon » n
serve,!
1 course* al 13:30 o'clock by the
Circle, Number Seven of Ihe
lostes*, a»*i»(rd by Mi*. U. I).
. Hr»t Baptist Church will have an
aldweil.
Those p ieien l were: Mi*. II B I alt day meeting at Ihe home of
tig h t, Mr*. Floyd A. Palmer,!I Mr*. Francis K. Holt, |I 0 | park
It*. K. F. Ilouiiholder, Mrs. Wot I| Avenue. A covered dish luncheon
will be setved at noon.
t r S, Coleman. Mr*. A. W. Fitts,I
ilr*. Fiank W right, N it, C. IIJ
______ _
virUvy. and Mr* D. U. Caldwell.' Mia* Ann Gabriel, of the Stab
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| IJoanl of Health, will give a lev

flint* weie cutei lamed

II. II, fklliaiii. who ha* Iwen i!
al Ihe Fermi Id. I a.ghlon Memofi
n| Hospital for some lime, ha
been removed to his hour.- bn Part
Avenue. *
Mi** Ra htl Smith ha. rcutrnei
In her hnnie in 'RailIson aflei
ffriuling some time h re will
Judge an,) Mi*. Janie* IL Sharon
Went Tenth Street.
M rs.
A t

T ra p p

H o n o re d

B rid g e ,

Show er

Cum| timenting Mr*. Mtto Trapp
•i' recent bride. Mrs. Catharin,
"■B arter an I Mrs. J. E. Wathen tn
tn ta in rd with a tiidge party am
tin hen »hm*vr last nigiil at thi
In. me of the former, &gt;0? Eu*
Eleventh btreel. The honor guv*
received her gifts from MU* Mar)
WLinen who was cnstunied tn rrp
trsen t a re*ro **mammy.'*“
A fter several Yrogte«»ions nl
In iilgc- high score prile, a novell)
nut bowl, was awarded to Mho
Annr Mr.tie Follow*. Mnr.' Pau
I'ekjld was lucky in catling anr
received a wall vase white' Mr*
Tiapp was prrtcnled with a nut
bowl a* a memento of the occa-

M r * . iTnrothy Lamli, school
nursi. gase n talk on, ’’Most Com­
mon Physical liefest* Found in
School Children," at the regular
Margaret Richter. Mrs
A. K.
Mallem, Mr*. Julia Ludwig, and
the M ine* AtVika Takach, I rrn r
Fellow*. A rna Marie Fellows, and
Ira B. Wathen.

To-Night
Last Timew
F p r J d d f l fro m 6 (o 60

P u t Colors . . . What
the yountf onm* cr»ve for
S p r i n g ! Fuffm h i ir h
necks and a jaunty girl
Sizes 1 to 6; 7 to 16.

l .‘n m n K e F o l l o w s V V jiw l

wind mvl
th« m itre
hftr roust
• ■T

efforts

Him- nu-n

1 ir'lc-1 off

t oven the
t.nc. Ilntitot
im derm inH

n-dated. The
ate: lluili
it*4, Albert
I m-L und

Injinii nicer, Uialr. Gilchrist.
1‘ulk, levy, L air, ( III us, Osceola.
Orange. Sumpter,' IIai ion. Semi
Hole. Volu*i» and Brevard eoun
tie* 'em repri-senlattvr* to tie'
Orlardu conference which I* one of
three *e**inn* which will le hel
in Florida thi* winter. Conferencewill al*o '•hr -lieM at Jaekion
tille aril r»n*arola.

ieiliers llugFovcr
■; S n o W

rm ilim ic s

Frank Bane, e irru tiv ,. rerretarv

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fp,.- u

A n im a te d

, who e a reMi father.

M a g a z in e

E v e n t O f I ’l u b

,&gt;*. The father

W eek

low m g. t in* o iim lh lv Lu a itii

tUvvl

I’ * Ik'.lh

\ ,.„ c - l 1. r i oni here
II

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“ I tin 'tdttlr* T r ii
trill*.
“The Sta*e" I
\lHOI ■Oil .'ll
"Al t i ■ a Con i

T im ia m im

I’rgindlnt! th.- ti.iitiihtitur

See

of Thomas Jeffrrsm i
Ahrahuiu
Lincoln"
The senator, w li. "*u* ulsml
some p er. nul matter* doling tilday" said t r hnologn i.l unemployment—the ts c h n c r a l. have
talkpd ahoui it quite a lot of
liter* put him into the S m il'.
"I was working in u printing
sh' p. Is'tore school fur line hours
wie* a ls,y then,
ach morning,
and woiking on a farm , too. I
c&gt; illil set tim e galley of type
10 (vr • * !mcd. Along tam e a
teller into the print shop no day
and showed the boss vch r, Ii"
could -ti»[l sotting Up the p ijo r
Thursday kioI still get ii out "M

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S'* I

H ic k s o n

R e c ita l

The secua,! of the seiies *,T p .
,dial* t„ be given by th,- pupil of
Mi». France* A. Hitkson was
hebl Thursday evening »' the
bogie or Mr*. Hicks, n 0,1 Jlv itie
AvUnur with the Misses E t h e r
Strange. Mahr| Chapman, and
Nellie Cunningham presenting the
progiam. Al the comliision o( the
musical number^
lefre-hm ents
were served to tile file ml und
lelalive* of the yoi tig piuiilsta

tneelin* n f the E**t Hide Primary* '
P..T. A. hehl Tuesday afternoon in!.
the school auditorium.
"Contentment
W alti,"
Hunter,
Mrs. J . C. Mitchell presided over
Nellie Cunningham , &gt;
the business. session when it v t .
decided l l ^ t the members give a “ In a W hirl," K stteier, C liter
Strange.
George W ashington tea on the an­
niversary of George Washington's Duet, "Humoresque," Dvorak. Mahel Chapman and Mrs. 11u kbirthday. The attendance prire for
the day was awarded to the *e.•
Wllow Butterflies," tawb-l vans,
und grade.
Esther Strange.
I hi tire of the Kewples." Ashford,
W. J . Clark a ad hi* tw0 tlaughUr*, Ml** Rebecca Clark and Mrs*
Elisabeth Clark, are spending t h ‘
week-end In Quitman, Ga.
Hit * Your GIu m *

FKUi Haw 111

CABARET DANCE
Friday Mr v: . OfSO-P. M.
Mtro’g Orchestra
Admission 99c

Reduced p r i c e on flogl*
vision and K ryptok tense. Al»«
gll theii and ptodcra gold
filled framaa.

Dr. Henry MeLiulfn, Jr.
QPTOHKTBtBT
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.1,1.100 I . , n at the Arnmry
Jnek-oovilt,, to'iii hi ini': Mr.
I H r-, .b an Adams, Mr. sod
IVter S h n l . the .Ml—e* Ella
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SMtldennritv,
i llerinn’i Hot k Itudv Valle,*
I I. Co lint !p::t Aaiikeei' will
III Ii riel-:.' f t the I'VCatlon. ■

, F o r H e r C l u b M c m b e r t i 11« a prmU'r unynn»r»* Mful w ill
. The first meeting „f the year of
the A. B T. E. Club was held re­
cently a t the home of Miss Doro­
thy Clause. AIM Mellnuville Ave.
mi*. (Janie* and *„ng* were cnJoyed Ihroi’ghout lh- evening and
al a late hour refreihm ents, acceatuatlpg a color scheme of pink
and green, wer* (erred.
Tho^e prrseni were- the Mi**e*
llarel Harvey, Alice Harvey, Flor*
env Loti. Doris Battern. Marian
C bb(e, Mary Nell Smith, tesnette
Boyd, M'hired Clause. Haiti Losslug. Dorothy Clause, sad Mr*. II
J. Clause.

tit Il»*

m nntams. Ilu

Mr and Mrs. P. A. Eckels en.
terlnineil a numlwr of
then
friend* with a dinner anil .pendthe-day party yeslrrday a»’ th ir
home a* Me, ra llimmoek. I Imre,
was iH-rvril al the noon horn from
the |a tg e porih which „vc, looked
acres of growing ecLry.
Tho*e attending were: Mr. and
Mrs. 8. A. William*. Mr. and Mr*.
S. M. f’nnetly. of Troy, P a . Mr*.
R. A- William*, of Daytona Beach.
Hr* ( F. K. Smith, of Sanford,
Mrs. Foster Fanning, of Winter
Park. Mr*, thm glais Bell. Mrs.
Vee Mead, and W. J. Minor, of
i Friday.
Urns*.
"Su th.* li*i i.s
ihi to lypTHcttinif

M iH s C la u s c R h i tc r ta in s

O KI.ei'W ll.H*!'

if... now, i he

L0N.G SAYS HE
CAN BRING END
TO DEPRESSION

E a f lt£ B d e P .- T . A .O r o u p

D o lla r

ii« ifamifftf

C h u r c h C i r c l e O f f i c i a l 1subject, “1‘arent Education.”
j The board of manager* of thi
Mr*. J. K. Wathen was elected Woman'* Club of S a.i'onl wil|
eerelary and treasurer of Circle i meet at 10:00 A. 11. al the dull
Number Three of All Souls Cath. house.

S chool N u rs e T a lk s T o

, R o n d o — F iv ( ft C o l o r
F r i n U . . . A n o th e r fo r
e v e r y d r e w th a W .f* d e » l
C o n s e r v a tiv e a ty le n , to o !
R e g u la r a n d e x t r a s i i e i .

H a l f M illio n

CAPITAL CODS FEED PAttK PIGEONS IN WINTER

ORLANDO. Jan. 2T .~T hr problem »f what in Uo with tm n 'irn t.
In Florida • » discussed recently
a t the district c o n liitn o ut
welfare ami social worker* at Cntunlal Orange Court Hotel
William I'u rk fll, a inemlicr ni
th* National Social Work cuurril.
drlivrrc.l an ail lrr*s on thi* »ubJett ami pointed nut that (he Iranilrn t ha* become a national prob
lent, though
Forida ha* mure
trouble than m int state* with
"diiflers". he raid.

. WEDNESDAY.
lie Church at Ihe regular meeting
if the eiirtr h:ld Wednesday eve- | A meeting of the hoard of (he
ling at icon o'rlock at Ihe home of Garden flub of Sanford will be
Mr*. W. F. Range, French Ave ’ held at 0:311 A. 'll. at the home
me. Muring the business session of Mrs. W. K. Watson. Rose Court.
Monthly business meeting ami
dues wc^e outlined for lh.- year's
lunrheon of the Wnmi i's Club
iclivilirr*.
Refreshments were -rived st a will take plare at I3::i« o'rlnck at
'ate hour hy Ihe liostc**. assisted the club huuar with Mis. .1 Adrian
'•y Mr*. Mary M iekbr Tlm-e pre*. Rrown. Mrs. ||, J. Lehman, and
iCnntlmied t ronv Tag, One)
II. Brown a* l.„ tes.es. whnh w iuld give wink t« evny
■nt were: ' Mrs. J. A. IV.khain. Mrs.
Mrs. II. B. Pope, Mrs. II. II. Wight. The ''Animated Magaiine" will me.ly larm er.
Mr*. Mary Mickler, Mrs! A. K. nlak* up the program at I ;:ai
“k’ As rig a rd . the latsirer.
Mallem. Mrs. IL Tamm, Mrs. S. A. uVhitk to which the publir i. in. I "I propose rutting th hours ot
:terner. Mr*. J. K. W athen. Mrs. viled. Reservations must nr and., Inb i, until all surplus has -been
K. II. Collum, Mr*. W. F. Bunge. with Mrs. John MrUrh by Mm-! imistum-d, down to foui h Ur* u
Miss Jn-cphin,. Tarhell, Mi*. M. day at noon.
Circle Numbet line of ihe First I| »l«y."
Aminn. and Miss Frances Frill[Turing the coining year and
Ilapti*t
Church will meet at 11:301! hem forth, tin 1 .eitalor said he
itte.
lake in the ..evening rrfre*ho’clock
at
Ihe
hnme
nf
P]i
..
|&gt;.
S
ntenU were icrved by the hoalJjruuUi-iuake . p i o d u e t i o ,, - «- per"K. S tair, lilt Elm Avenue, w ith:i mil lu.is only. IIN* nt*o * id laboresscs, a* ■it led by Ills* Margaret H u f f H o m e ^ I s S c e n e
Mrs. .1. T. Hardy us hostess.
er» nulil be used III lb public
B errer uuJ Miss Irene Fellow*
Cirrle Number Twn of the First improvements.
(Quantities of flame vine and rose* O f C J u b G r o u p M e e t
Baptist Churrh will meet pt ,1:;ttl i "1. I would get the moo y for.
were arranged v Ith fern in vase*
Th* home of Mr*. C!e-rge W. o'clock with Mfs.'E! W. Riggers.' the public improvqfneul. by one
and lowls about the room* where
Huff, 3&lt;Wt Laurel Avenue, wn* Fort Reeile.
&lt;f th re . processes;
the gue*U were entertalred.
-A. A glOJHUI.IHiU.iHiu .bond, is«'jrcle Number Thitu .Of. the
Thoee present were: Mrs. Uttu the scene of a meeting of the
'sn-krd food " department* of HiT First Biplist Church will have)' *Ue. to bo irtired ill seven or
T la |i|i,“ honor" guest. Mrs. TJ. ( S
"13" Club held last night Mr*. a spend the day inerting ut Ihr i • Ight yrar* out of vastly inFellows, Mr*. F. E. Roumlllat.
R. F. Crenshaw had charge of
.
Mrs. John I’etold, Mr*. Paul Pe­ lh. buj*mr*s *e*»ifin which wn* home of Mrs. H. It. Pippin. Wert.itfga*i'il inheritance laae*.
loid, tlr * . Henry lllehler. Mr*. followed hy a sale &lt;f gift* for First Slrrel, to *ew for the bus. | "II. Urastirully high'i income
pltal. A rove red rllih lunrheon will tttll s.
the benefit of th* club.
"C. A *aplla( levy."
be served at noon.
Thn*- prrseni .were: Mr*. 1C. F.
S. me ne u*ked tlie senator:
TIIUR8IIAY
Crenshsvv. Mra.Viohn P. flove,
"W hy nr n*t you a s m iiliu ? " |
Regular meeting of the South
Mr*. C. C. nriggs, Mr*. Jmld Sldp Primary P.-T. A. will take
‘■Hell," b
shofilvil, "I want
Fmlth. a vl*(Ur. Mr*. G M, place at 1:00 o’clock at th ' school to be in office. Yhat‘. wher.&lt; I
Tyre. Mrs. w N it, llayne*. Mr*. auditorium.
A Founders' Bay can do g. od. So I lull on eitli I
R. W, Turner. Mr*. Verna Row* progiam wil| be given.
the Ueimruti- m It publuan tick,
&lt;r». of Wint r Pnlk. Mrs. R. L.
els. I'm the only man running
Glenn, Mr*. Georg* W. Huff, ut:d
fur office th at's got the righi
M e c c a H a m m o c k H o m c to s ek offire a* a true follower
I Mi** Maude Jinki ns. •

P u ffs!.
Pulls!
Fit!

FRTTUY. JfANtfARY 2

MrK-WethCTV'fitccted'

S c e n e O f D in n e rp a rty

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Mob I t'hapmnu,
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a, m m | aoied l.y Mi
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Beach
Sandals
6AILEAND1

PETERS' SH O ES
For Men and Women
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$ 1 , 9 8 .

&amp;$2 . 9 8

Children’s sizes $1.00 up

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MUBSsLaaAMt AYAiMrtllL
# 5

_ Palm Reach County
' To Havana With Result Of Mistrial Rich In Fanning,
W tW YORK. Jan. XT. Maurice it wa* In his hip pocktL Whan h* Says Mayo Report

aSSE 3&amp; P
-S rB A sra ^ !

HCW YORK. itlL n . - T h e
tutting coata of guaerapient.
feral, etaU aad iWal, * have
fdMd their preterit cofeeael prottfeaa bacaua* ■ the average
iierkaa cltlxrn I* not tax conbaa, Dr. Nicholas Murray Butji Mid recently In *n addreai
yy'.tha Colombia network.
Be aaid the people have no con
pllon of the way In which In­
na taiea and real ratal* tax**
ykjy'down and Into ai»d through
I whole population and affect
|gea, rants and lha etal of dally
Milts a f avary soil." - Br-r-r-r! Tea ke-co*tr*d fl»Mng «chooi*fr Wanderdr'a* If rrrtvrd at Ih* South Boston
U t'i* ra t generally realised",
hitting • frightfully cold *p*!l al«" g Ih* New KagUnd coast.
#
r. Butler, “Hint in 1020 the
i or earning power of all our
wax estimated a t 185,200, the people had permitted faddist* “pride and v«irg|ory of high at- “fn lha elty &lt;&gt;f New York alone,
I. So rapidly, *o violently,
fleiala"’ In Ihe Army and Navy where lh« salaries and waged a^f
i far has It fallen In the of every sort and kind «ml self* will staml in Ih® way of tho far- municipal employees cn&lt;^ . .mire
Interested
Individuals,
group,
atd
years that J»av# followed
reaching Ind necessary reform than a million dollars a ii*r, it l*
ncetlona In load up on the Federal. ■laeotuasl iw ■fs»nwihdattng~rtttr‘tWYl YYtTWlUTTfKirnra numKra Jr.lkaae
H I W Y if r M U fflfW fBVlMflWMY' departments, although ten othar who are In rreelpt of salarkm
i f $37,600,000,000. This mean* a burden .of cost which no people nations have 'ainalgamalc-l thalr from th® public treasury ntnp8qV,
' for ovary $100 of earning* can bear. When a deficit 1* functions.
together w lllf the member^ , pj
h Mil people had In 1029 they ■caches). Instead of rigid economy,
“The shocking, Irtferd scandal- 'k rtr immesfiate familiesi nor*
new taxes are Imposed.
« kav( tu t $41ous abuses in ripcmlllure* through 'kan a million pemor-s. Her# tlma
"The only relief to Ihe American Ihe Veterans' Bureau hare bswn "f* a rtPMion votes ready to be
“Hnva governmental expend!people
ran
rum*
through
ecoromy
—t *-*-kt
----- » lo
iimnnrl inn ?7
eased
Inw llkaa
Ilk# proportion
to often described and rmph.-isialad mobilize I quickly agaimt any
av* not- While out national In government, which mean* re­ that there U little need of rtferr- drasMe or fundamental prine.pl.ha* been decreasing by 54 duction In expendituiea", ha said. Ing to them again", tald Dr. Hut- of economy which affect. Ihenr, no
th® expenditures af Ih* “This In turn mean* Ihu with­ |#r. Tl*# National k^onruwy mailer how gteatlr it may hr la
government have Increased drawal of government from many |.*ague ha* shown lhat omrly the public InUrrst.
•u than 30 percent. Where, undertakings upon which It should
year* ago, 91 In evary neref have entered, aa well a* far
closer and more businesslike or­
ganisation of government agencies
for the tmnsactlon of »uch public
buiincs* aa la entrusted to them."
II* urged lha merging of the
War and Navy Department* to
effect an annual saving nf fioip
180,000,000 lo 1100.000,000 and
draatlc cats In the Department* of
Comma**, Agriculture at*} Th*

J The dialogue of the player*
Itwira drew appko*a which Wa* re­
plied la with a atom* of hlaaea,
nM far about half a minute th#
anidrwaf the play aa halted until
the roinmolion had *kh*ided.
The pralnr.ged applause nnd lha
erte* of “arthne" brought Rk* be­
fore the footlights fur a how after
lho ra il had taken a doarn cuttain rail*, hut Rw* refused to re. rnnd to lb* trio* for a apeveh.
Th® play present* with dlallnrt
sympathy lb* grnduai distraction
of a lypleal American family undor economic preaaur*. and la lU
•woeping critlrlam of lb* Ameriran aceao present* biting pi-tore*

£

R IC E
Phone i»2
sry
4-lb. Carton LARD—With Orders..................19c
4 H A I Sanford. Lettuce oor

----- AftP Stores bring ydu greater navlngn in high

MEAL
CORNED BEEF
L

2 ow 25c

1 Pork Ham, whole, lb...lOc
Shoulders, lb..... 8c
1 Pork
Pork Sides, 1b—..i.i——.. 8ej

Zwl

s i

et Mix. Pickles j Pork Heads, lb...........5c
MX t
Q u a rto IS C
|
Pork Sausage—
Ga. Best, lb...... ...15c
| • Peanut Batter ;
1 3 ro. 25c 1 Good Mixed Sausage—
1 lU
lh alJ t ***** ###a#t##*#*#####s»v*SwV
25c
$/
1
COFFEE
j
1 VELi ^
i Fancy Western Beef 'I
L9c
!
1 - 6-Oz. Glass Jelly 1 STEAKS ib. ifc l
IN , R O U N D . C L U B . NO. 7
1
5c
1 R IiO
U M P, R IB , B L A D E ,
1: i

B A N N E D — Beat Brand*

r

ROASTS ib.
Try Our Hamburger
MADE FROM BEST MEAT-CUTS

Lb. ISc
Far

TOILET SOAP

*3

Bars

IOC

ALL N. B. C. CO. Be

CRACKERS
3 • f* g a. l 3 c

lie

NO.

STOKES MARKET

24-lbs. S. R F tO U R
8-lb. Carton LARD
BOTH 99c
10-lbs. Ga. Sweet POTATOES
(ONE ORDER TO

!

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Quality foclji and household necessities!
Check this ad carefully. Take it to the store with
you so that you won’t forget. The more you buy, the

B tM U fW

P IH E A P H E ?

•MONTE—Delicious, Sliced
.

41A P a r

ANN PAGE—Deiicfouf Pore STRAWBERRY

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B ETTER FOOD STORES

GOLD MEDAL

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 19/ SALE
.

With 91 Purchase or Mors

FLOUR
• POUNDS
.......II
12 POUNDS ................X
24 POUNDS....... ... «!

Freah Stack—Baperlor Grade

MEAL or GRITS
15-lbs. 19c
l.ibby‘®
C H I U . 2 can s

RICE
7-lbs. 19c

PILLSBURY-S BEST

SUGAR
5-lbs. 19c

Great Northern or Navy

BEANS
6-lbs. 19c

C A K E F L O y R .................. I!
lv , t

Del Monte No. 2 Can - f Q p

BUck
P E P P E R , fi can s

19C Fruit

for Salad

No. ■: c a n .

9c CORN. 3 for ...

.....M

-

Best Grade Blue Rose

r X X 7 x T , lii,| Ka.hlfn*,!
Brown
&lt;| Q p
[ SU G A R . 3 cltw.

19C
19c

ia fV *

BRAN. 2^ pkg*.

S Q p

Crop*
Grape Nut
Nut
F L A K E S . 2 pkg*.
r «., v*-1 . ■.iin.it ¥
m-f----------

J.D X ®

No. 2 Oan*

Qutker

Cut llesns, 3 fur

CrackcK 2 pkgs.

No. I Can*

K*li&lt;fg* Wh at or
Ric,

TOMATOES, 5 for i

Krisplcs, 2 pkgs.
9c
J ,9c Lima Beans. 3 f o r _____
J 9c
CORN. 2 ror...... J L a H * FLOUR. 3 pkgs,. JLaFld_
L9c Sardines, fi cans
Pineapple, 2 for

In Bulk—Kvapnratml ^
P E A C H E S . 2-lha. J
Ubby’* l * o .l
M E A T , f ram*

No. 3 Cana
Fresh While

A

No. 3 CSH* P rid r *f Illliiol#
Galdrn Bantam
-4

V1K Can® Pink - dj
SALM O N ," 4 c a n s
74-lb. Can* Nnrwrg’n 4
S n rd in n t. 4 conn J

!

No. 2 Can* Libby’*
Apple
\ A n
S A U C E , 2 fo r
J .D X *

Quaker NmhIIc*.
Macaroni or
S p a g h e tti; 3 p k g i a . ______
Wanhburn'a Pancakr &lt;J Q p
No. 2 Cana Brok*n

American Oil

Libby's

Libby’s

TRIPE. No. 2 can

Pears, No. 2Vj can
Miscellaneous Specials

Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

74-0*. Jars

U. S. N*&gt;. I Maine (irwrn Mountain

APPLE JELLY 2 for 19c

POTATOES 10-Ibs. 15c

Stem* and Ptnv*

MUSHROOMS 2cans 19c

Wln'nap or Ark*n»a» Black '

APPLES
■■y u a n ' '■ v

4-Ibs.
•
1

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25c

Phillip’*

Pork &amp; Beans 4 cans 19c.|

k
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&gt;.

4-lbs.

'

Hurt's Tomato

10c

JUIGE
Pound Jars

KxMllant Quality, Irg. h*#d. Calif, Icrtorg

Idleness In c re a se

S A L E

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■

ONIONS

Sunny field—P an^ka or •
B u ck w h eat FLO U R , l i i - l b - P k g :

4 cans

19c

Pienlc

Peanut Rutter 2 for 19c

LETTUCE 2 Heads 15c

NEW YORK. Jan. XT^-OVy-(eavier consumption of alcohol,
and alarming Increase of apathy'*
pnd uck jpore chroaie Irritability
tr* tame resalts of “tho maatal
kyglaao of unemployment" re­
potted by th* national committee
for mental hygiene.
There ara ala® a few benefit*
such •* return to simple enjoy-

8

12c

OSCEOLA

COCOA. Mb.
BALLARD’S “Obelisk"—Plain or S. R-

Q T O JoT l
large

CRISP ICEBERG

SUGAR* KMh. Cloth Bag.

fGa. Cane Syrup
GALI-ON CAN* --------------- « «
ti GALLON CANS .........!-----» *
PINT BOTTLK8 - - ................. T*

GA. PEANUTS^
Vi-GsHon 8C
VINEGAR ^
ra " r 1 0 c ^
O. K. SOAP or

POWDERS
6 F or O trir I f
C H IPS0
J
0. K^-MACAEONI . or

GRANDMOTHER'S—Freah, Firm Texture

PRINT
jgovernmental
economy
would immediately m u lt.

R IC E

s;

eet, Tender, Garden
N o . 2 C a n ...... . ’ .

10c

TOMiTOERA

B A C O N
No. 2,Can OverSea

Quaker Maid—With Toqu

PWH &amp; Beans, 16-« e
ENCORE—SPAGHETTI or

No. 2 Can Over Sea

FRUIT SALAD 21/ PEARS
OvtfrSea All Green No. 2 Can

TAMPA. Jan. 27.-M r. ami Mr*.
H. K. Hoffman, of Dayt&lt; n. Ohio,
W*re Injured Thursday* when
tfcair automobile was etrdch by
a* train at th® Thirtieth Street
o**ing &lt;n Slat# Road No.s 17.
r. Hoffman suffered Injurle#
about hi* barb and Mr*. Hoffman
a broken leg, according t» at*
Undent* at t'ooV* sanitarium
wlvtra they wer® riushed following

9

tk# accident.

Their aut&lt; mobile w u rut in
lyro hy Ihe train. The fa-1 that
the Hoffman* were not more
seriously Injured was report'd aa
alm -.t miraculous.
Wild rumor* wer* circulated
fallowing the accident and hoaplta| phone* wera kept bu»y aa
_ *__ fp*-rt&lt;n*• Bought lo ileUrparlous
n |no the number killed.

M ANHATTAN
M ARKET

BEST GRADE WHITE

No. 2 Can OverSea

j G. MICHAEL
Cornir Second and Palmetto
Did vou know thnt Palmetto Avenue lit the
SMOOTHEST atn u t to drivg to town on from any point
south of F irst Slrest? No bumps, less traffic and.
morsover. MANHATTAN MARKET in on Pul motto nt
S ^ o m l.

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Ytllow Ripe

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BANANAS, 4-lba.

.....

DEL MONTE FANCY

WESTERN
Wilton Certified Pi)

8AU8AGB. Ih.

12-lbs. S. R Flo

GEAPE-NUT FLAKES............. .............
HERSHEY’S COCOA,
Cm ........
WHITE-HOU8B VINEGAR, F«U Pint
OVERSEA MINCE MEAT.. . . . ...........
-OYSTERS, Cm ......- ..............
| OVERSEA SHRIMP. Cm ------------- ---OSCEOLA-CORN, N«. 1 Cm ................
OSCEOLA CUT BEANS. Nov 2 Can
KELLOGG S WHEAT KR|8PIE8..........

in. STEAKS
Ib.
CHOPS. 2-lbs;
ife or Pranks lb.
Imoked Bacon H lb.
Cored Hams lb.
'SRQMffC' * lb.
Roast lb.
3-Ibs.

MV

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STRAWBERRIES, per q t
Grten

op » Wax

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222

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. la t

RICE 5-lh«.a 19c
Well mad* Mop« k

Tipngv

BROOMS ea. 19c
J Pint*
Mothfr**
COCOA 2-lbs. 19c WESSON OIL 19c
Two Tv-lb. Pkg*.
Kagle Braml
MILK can 19c MnmhmnllowM 19c

TEA

‘/i-lb.

19c

Mot. boL Happy Vale

2 No. 2 Cana

CATSUP 2 for 19c

Hiackbcrrlefl
IH-lb. Pkg.

it-oi. Jars 5’ranrh’s
. ibiummuh • iu r
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__K r

O’ Sunahln#

BUTTER
Lb. 23c
Full Cream

Super Nut

19c

OLEO
Lb. 10c

MEAT MARKETS118magnol,a

kt.

-

CHEESE
Lb. 15c »

avb*

BF^ST WESTERN STAMPED BEEF.
VEAL, LAMB AND PORK AT LOWEST PRICES
Famy Creamery Tub

lb.

25i

3 lbs.

19^

BUTTER
Mwlfl’* Jewil —(In Bulk)

LARD
Beat Grad, Whit*

19&lt;

3 lbs.

BAC O N
large Juicy

2 lbs.

W E IN E R S

- 1

19i

•

•

Yellow

S Q U A S H , 3-lbs.....V*................
a

:y Wlnesap or

Onions, 3-lb^

ales, 5-lbs. 2

Large' 8penish
Yellow Cooking

.Onions, 4-lbs.

2 lbs®-----------------------— ®-“ 1 9 /

fancy Wiatorn Rib lamb

.......

LIMA BEANS, 2-lbaJU.................
BANANAS
3-lba.
ONIONS.
3-lba.
Sweet Potatoes 10-Ibs.
APPLES—“Box” 4-lbs.
C E L E R Y
2 for
LETTUCE
BEANS
ES

2 rkK^* 19c

‘ COFFEE Ib. 19c

m eat

..

B E A N S, 2-lbs.
Freah

Rmall Bara

OCTAGON SOAP
8 Fur 19c
Life Buoy SOAP
3 Cakes 19c
LUX FLAKES

| \’»lvo

1 Dairy Products;
land

Water Maid

100't Pur* pork Hausag*

| ’ Fresh

^SPAGHETTI
_ Apples
j* £ 1 7 c_

BEANS, Cap......
DCTAGON SOAP.
'LE, No. Vi Can..
BB. No. I Can ...

&amp; 4-lba.

13c

B oston Merchant
Gives His Formula
For Ending Slump
CHICAGO. Jan. 27. Greater
buying power for the masses, at­
tained through higher wagr* and
Increased credit, wa* the -foimula
for business recovery given th*
Chicago Association of Commerr*
recently by Edward A. Film#,
Boston merchant.
.
Far from subscribing to the be­
lief that th* world would have to
spend the coming years making up
for the high living nf Ihe year*
lust behind, Mr. Fllcn* held that
„ would
___ _____
9 on conwmIt
have to __
keep
ing more and more If th* economic

KdOLllON. Vi-lb. Can....
J ^ L A tORN , No. 1 Can
’AGO(f CLEANSER, Can

1

LETTU CE,’ 2 H«

POTATOES

OVERSEA

Light lloua®
CLEANSER
’ 6 Pkgs. I'Jc
GOLD DUST
10 Pkgs. 19c
SUPER SUDS
9 Pkgs. 19c

BIG VALUES

BEVERAGES

8 o ap -('lcu n sers

P O tA T O E S , 10-

White or G». Sweets
U. S. NO. 1

Lbn.

PRUNES.

eavier Drinking

O C | MILK, 3 tall cans

1 0 c I CELERY—Ea

B A N A N A S.

Kaiser Reported
To Be Victim Of
Big A rt Swindle

Com Combinations

19 '

COMPOUND

, r

3 Pounds

Susa
S a S S S iis s -te

AG AIN

“That whenever any form of
government become* destructive of
thta* ends. It is lh« right of tk*
people to alter or abolish it."
The faihlonahly-dreaoed
au­
dience burnt Immediately Into aueh
applause aa has g railed few
Broadway plays this season.

RICE

povarily forgotten through th , selaca af eaceaalva drinkieg."
Other wrap** from reality are
TH J (ja
1(a. &gt;*
found la “over-ladulgeaco la gajaI.Uhliag", ia a llttl* Increaaa la adalt
V, ^ S S S S k ^ ^
tu *
t t ANPI
moral laxity and a few caaea af
S S to F t
CKAUKD. ASD/OR TIIUXBAKD
aartoua mental diaeaae.
Other rymptoma are Hated aa
“almoat frantic rvadlncaa to em­
STORM WARNING ISSUED
brace" toctal, religion* or political
phlloaophiea promising relief, and
WASHINGTON, Jaa.
a growing irrrtaa* in “credulity
and aupentitioa* and a mounting The W either Bureau laat night
tandency to patron lx* fortune i»*u*d th* Mlowlng storm warnlog: “Adviaory *:30 P. M.S Storm
teller* and mystic*.
warning changed to north east S u ‘ci':.7?. r &amp; &amp; S ’j - ” ; ; 1
East port. Mala*, to Delaware
breakwater, and changed t®
northwest warning* south of
breakwater to Hatter**. Disturb­ l ! 2 t o ! £ S ® C T * * W-wiri
ance of marked Intensity central
ever acutbeaateva Virginia moving
rapidly *a*t-Borth*aatward.
Intera*". oamta* al J^b*
dal* mi Iks R io rtfilt MWl* »«"•;
g ets lega cy
X l l or Han ■law aeetuod. eoil
J"
BUFFALO. N. Y , Jan. rK-OP) Ik# Inloroat* ot all *lb*r
—Under term* of thr will of Mr*.
A i m - Baw w a ..«f.&lt;iI.aahp**t ti»&lt;wliP&gt;
professor of aacieat art, he be­ died Jan. IT,' a couetn, Bertha u lh« hlgfcsRt ii»4 b*Bl ,fclw#r
es m , Ihe victim of a colossal Pill*bury of 81- Petenbufg. Fla- •"T r^ -alo . Is allawod to ba a hid•
.1-r at aal4 aalo. •"&lt;*
“ ’i
will receive IIOJXW.
swindle.
“redlt o. II* bia. i f l i r W»
coal*
an*
.tleraoy*
fw-*
la
op*».
The statute, which depict* Pevtor Ik# amoanl round •» »* &lt;to* It
by Iko naol doera# In Il*ta.
*
srporr, a major Roman goddess
Tkl* Ik# Ilk cay of January. A­
and consort of Pluto, and which
D- m *'
i.iyOTD r. worut. I
tuiw is In a Berlin museum, la said
A* nnaclal Master ** aforaby Prn’f. Eduardo Gattl not to bo
*■14.
a p . 'M nitwiT.
genulre.
Kiokansa BnIMIna.
,C \
Wilhelm bought th , work be­
Orlandn. PlnrMa.
WA
1
'i
u
n
l
tar
t’latalltt.
r
V
fore Ih* war In the belief It waq

B im dkl,' » l » aadrd blHhdy m ; r&lt;turned yestonUy' he was tarry­
TAX-LAHA 38 KE,—Palm Beach
far Havana taal week. although ing just on* pi*:® Qf luggage
Installed aa Jury foreman la a mail whirh was listed in hi* custom* county la pleturad ai on® of tk*
fraud t u t ia lha Uait«d State* lirr la ration a* a box of 100 Ha hading money crop producing
D tatrkl Court la Brooklyn, tkus van# rirarw. II® feel* that 100 Its co.ntlc* la FlarWa in th* twenti­
causing Judge Grover N. Mosci- van# cigar* will b® entirely inad eth census of agriculture and
vrltm U doctor, a ml*trial, returned rquatr to fi* thing* «*p, but it waa manufacturers ,eport aa approved
Saturday on Um Ward liner Ha­ all hr could afford.
i f Ih* county commiasioner. and
vana, thoroughly contrite.
Mr. Il-n®dict ha* an apoaling tabulated her® In th® office or
Mr. Benedict la a &gt;alei man .for virtion that not only wilt Judr* Commissioner
ot
Agriculture
Timken Silent Automatic Com­ Mnacowitx find it difficult In be­ Nathan Mayo.
pany and, when kia empty teat Ip lieve that h® sailed for Havtna
Sugar ran* anJ airing Win*
tke Jurji box cawed inv**llgailon mill® Inadvrrtently, hast that th® •aad in acreage but string beans i*
laet week, lha story wa* that he Timktn Silent Automatic Co. will lha lendirg money crop of the
, .
_ _ want to know how th® story rot
yrixe for salesmanship. Mr. Ben--; started that b* sailed as on® of Ih® county, th* report reveals. Th*
diet himself sakf. upon hi* return. nrli®-wlnn®r*.
Morwovrr. h I • sugar ran* acreage waa 8.7H7 and
.th at It wa* a hundred other f*l- hnmr-coming at *048 East Thirty- th* yield 201,683 toss, according
Iowa who won th# pvix* and lhat | *®v®nlh S tm t. Brooklyn, wa* a to the report. String beam ac­
'b a had Juat butted In on th® tr|n «®ver® strain upon hi* dlnloma*® counted for $1.843AOS of the value
OU want something warning lakleapook chopped plmlanlo. and
I t la not very elear even to Mr. »n*l he feara hi# moral® *111 hrvsk of Palm Baach farm crop from
this wintry weather Ik order taaaos with salt aad pep**r le
Benedict Just how he happened In down before he ev*H haa a rhanre an aertag* of 26.201 and a yield
to kt«p year bleed heated to laat*. Ceetlaee ceoklag aatll *
of ,1.988,824 crate*.
mak, th* trip. It might have been, to attempt official *ir*»®—" redial
Ike cold. A teed wanalag loldta brawn. Serve* tour, and
“ Pleas* print," he plraded. “that
Noxt to th# string bean clop tu­
that he bad l°n® to the ih ii to
regeubl* la cars, aad lhareli a* mats Ism than a usartar. Savi
are the 100 priie-winning *alr«- positively I di,| not win a prU* I matoes bold fln t prominence in
betur way le eat It Ikaa b*at*d. lb* llqaor from th* carrots aad
luscious and ereamy. leal aa It lb* oibar hair of lbs can of core
men off amJ’atcepted a dai* mm«- and did not even want to »*H- this rich Everglade* toil area. The
“ Any salesman know* how it l*. tcmatoacrop from 5,178 acre, pro­
torn** freur the eaa. But yau to use la toupa.
on# had offarwl him at the faredent want t* ta t Ik# aamt tklag
You r* aboard a *hb» and try to duced 448,240 crate, valued at
Hare’s a Rarebit
avtry day. aad forUMlaly mra
“ Positively", said Mr n*TUM|»r| be a Jolty fwllowr hy accepting rn- $473,815.
Torn and Pea Iferrbll on T***f.
ran
bo eombtoed silk a number
tcrtainmrnt
from
th
f
ptUe
win­
with great earae*tnr««. thu «M
*( ether vegetables. Hare are a Maks a ebaaso sauce af two table
•The value of Palm B«n:h crop,
ner*. M«yb* N \ • »«"*
1 pushed well pa.t th* twu million
couple of combinations which era spooa* bailer, two Ublaapooiu
n« sailing planned h v :1
.* •* *..***. a a d .*®»h*lf-*®a®»mlia»
don’t know. And may’&gt;* they dare
what a trouble I come 1...... _
aad aa* cap grated ehaes*. Drain
.pau..daa|lt«km&gt;W“ thw-lmlf «wf“d»? me- tir"gf&gt;r‘T“ tbin’r tiw w .-l-d im 'r alone ia boosted by th* return on
th* rontaal* af an l-auac* can of
know
a.
thing.about
It.
podtlvrly;
P in t,' th® courti maybe ' I get
whole kernel corn aad of aa IIa wide variety, of other products
•unc* ran of pea*, and aauld a
twenty years ia ptl»on—and then, hot* cab I know when 1 am out. af the soil. English peas from
few mlsula* la two lablrapoona
.
my ' family whn positively didn’t Juat like a light?"
butler, than add lo lha rhwaa
Although "out" Mr. licnedli*. «2I.1JCI8. peppers grown on tilKt
kiprw what • had -ccom • of me.
acres
accounted
for
&lt;101,754,
and
sauce.
Seaton with salt and pap
Positively, when that sht.v sailed remained Illuminated for »omr 1,14(1 acte* of limn bran* brought
par aad aarve on toast. Serve*
at midnight last Saturday I am time after the silling. *rcordlng $190,40.1, arcordirgto Ih* enumer­
alt to alfht
Sava lha liquor*
^ist like a burned out aleetrl® U, other* on Ik# »klp. They said
from lha vts*l*bl*a for soup*.
ation.
that
Mr.
Benedict
wa»
In
high
light. First I am Mind, than I am
Thousands of dollar* pouml In,
draf ami then I am still. Such a spirits ami Insisted t»*»on silting at
the table nf II. W. Ooeggtl. cru«« too, from smaller acreage in cel­ fruit* and product-.trouble for no frn.*
[ machine
citrus
If Mr. IlenedicMcarriM any bag dll ret nr. and It was not Until the ery, cabbage, eggplant,
Corn
acreage
has
increased
from!
On Ih
Igage .H all whan h* boarded th* Mg dinner Monday night that the
843
to
IJI78
In
tho
five-year
period!
wage*
ai
parser,
who
had
bern
checking
up­
Mr.
Gorggvl
that
ho
had
a
stow­
ship which was to carry hi* for*
since the last state census. Irish hixher i
lunate fellow salesman to Itavaoa. on th* prlxe winner*, Informed away at hit able.
potatoes are let* Important but this s i
their has been a gain In sweat tcresl t
poU'.ne* and field pea acreage. Ih® *«»
T V irport shows that aom# more | would b
attention I* directed to th* arow- “for lui
Ing of hay and forage than in 1027 wages .
and production has been .llveral- better i
fled by th* addition of small ran mak
acreage In several vegetable crop*,
On tl
700 W . 9 th H lree t
20th and Frsnch H . E . W E E K L Y
JOHN ANDES
larger area In such specialities as that the
P H O N E H50
PH
ornamental
plants.
aaparmgua •(•» An.
917 W. First Stresl 0 . W. WARREN U ka Monroe at R. It.
L. C. KINARD
farn, and 180 lung tree*. Th* most |n the
Moore’# Station
405 Sanford Aver J. W. Wright--------JACK FLYNT
Important rew truck shown I* 143 b® a gre
acre* In asparagus.
Iran ma
Meadow Gold
Th# drgre® of success Palm rccllon
Beach county ha* attained In the and sur
living r ‘ hnnii- |.r.&gt;tfiam i. mill- Such a

H E R E 'S"
FOOD M E W S!'1

Delicious
Ics, 4 - lb s

a Select

Fraah Mull«t

FISH

4-lbs.

25c I OYSTERS

Long Horn

CHEESE

pound

fu g ar Cured

PICNIC HAMS

pound

gacy Tender HrW
O C O A N U T S , eacl

19&lt;

lb.

C H O PS

i0 A ST

pound

8c

qL

QOe.

�f CANTWELL
[ UM PIRE IN
D AY’S TILT
i Of Boston Braves
urlinff S taff Will
e Star Attraction

forj all-star*. Hi* will Ilrmt watch
Ti*e Minor. Ihr (kw » right
hander, do i.is best to act bath
hi* form rr IM it- M ln . Then will
come Jack Dantii-y, lb ■ onor-timc

Q * I t A i a a Hi* «llnf IS percent to Iran !.
3 L U U IC H
lie aiked aboiilT. to be coaitel l f i n t T A l l tu ’ *a&lt;t./Dm with driver j ilolatH lllg

hander nf the 11112 se*«in.
I Continued from Page One)
Anno; tire merit was made inlay ,b **R*
'berm * big in*tit uthat the starting team will b- an
.
, „
. _
fellow*: Mlnnl. pitches Ihapman,

ln j U n

uVu U i ' - r a .
.1 . rammer*.
cnnUinnutoi
e .;li.a . MeatItory power*.
together with
mIiuw rantalna

Hf* ffawerd ami Speaker C am .

catcher; MeCrane, i.t 1..*#; S.n- c r - th e UUerJarfW y re.pow.jhte
ford, 2ml baa.; Friable, .hurt
‘h« f«n that loan* made a f tir
slop; liiggin*. 3rd base; Harrison. | / “JF *» • [ n td , ta w Men pahea Cantwell, ace of th* IW Martin, and Curry, u. toe nut field, listed—ref need to yield. .They de*
nuddy l.ake, Pete ficblnmi. Rentnny harm would result.
Brweee hurli.ig staff, wit] um I y, ami other players wilt I* on
Howard *W he woeld not de.
the exhibition game betw.eii
foed ami DoRan.i ail-stars to
playeil *t Ihe Municipal Park
t Sunday afternoon at 3:00
Hi# ynung veteran of the big
(Oca derided upon this action
Itetday when l.r was again
ted by local eimnsors of the
He to lultf n part in it In anmr*
y, and ron*t!rmlil« satisfaction
a.gxprcsxrd and inlerrat arous.
when ha offered tn uniplra the

o n

G |h u , . r tM

r ’ r O O D 8 of cv*rl°adeJ nndnv# raised (ruck*.
■
lie said be trUned Florida could
“
n
have d a le police to p alrtl the
nU, T
PprlMl shrrtff*

ta‘l £“ h’. lh b b
'
to r a t out perllwl ^ h e ia ib c e p

T h ro u g h co u rte sy « f th e U. S. .D e p artm e n t p t ‘A jrrlcuL
lu r o 'in co-o pc ra tio n w ith th d (Florid* S ta te 'M a rk e tin g
B u reau , It. E. W in fre y , S an fo rd re p re se n ta tiv e .
» &gt; * „ , Jmm. XT. la a a . raeS ar a ila a w a l* • &lt; « &gt; * . , , h i Ik*
■ a iled staSaa t a r WWai id a r . Jew,

lh* rM j “ h *
"I*-1 n r “ “ “ on
he
Mil1- “don't b* too hard on our I Klorlda «». X r’allf I, l\ twill. I.
own people. Tell them what we *-•* t f* r*lif ;s Tat j I—l i t
« a e l* t M l s a n u ml t r l r r r trmmm
m nr Roosevelt fy in r to do. A* for truck weight*
eke H ih rS O h M * Seat Iaa ta
with thle aid v * must preserve the roarlt but!
of tho ain trn " * !•«*» put P«ep&gt;*
of h u l» over on Mar. "***■ 1 **P««t tho Initiator* to)
la tire next retire,the law* on truck weieht*.
•-daei
.
hut until that lluie rn fo icj tho
•MhfMir I, s%*h«vMU i. AtLmlJf &lt;t.
road*, motor prewnl law with common sente, 'j H» 1
I, |Yii*»i*n f, |litff«L»
I, f*lfirliifTvill I, f’loV#.
line*, air lines
since the itato ramo ard fish! 1,
I"iimt lf I ho!rc111 :(*, V\*# r ^ * » 1, f*i.
and rhlpfrtf i* w r. liens hate been redseed oO| WlSjril# I, InillMMinflol'l* I. .IllifliaetiWvlltte 1. Jertev riIV 3 M-IMIH. MM.
nto tiro alHn- pot cent, there la all the more need ». Sm*h*l»U l. Smw Y»&gt;rk *. t'MU*
in agency.
for therills to enforce those law*, •fv*11*|i|;i 3. f*iM»hnr«b I* f*nf.iiiijieVurvtea J«, ItlF’hmnrhit W,
lent cdeitcie* tho goyainnr dtclared. The same V Menifiite I. Hnrirerflrlil. ||. I,
rent I'^eeutivea I* true, he **ld. regarding forest I'rftvfitpfipp | Tnl«t *1(
f a r m 3 1 I m p p+f t +4 # « 4 r*» transport* lire preverlkm a* tho employes
Im *» «*«|
M. (M s),
\\ e.*r.
VVa-hir«lon.
of the forest rtitice have been
mi« il W* w VrtpH *|. Ffrif i.Hbli11
ilcrt
reallK* it-need by half.
7, |Le*»*Mr* 4. IhlllnititP i, ll|t|alit(rj(l!l
. WrwnFk 7, Iliifful,, J Vt.«-Hln«lnti
opprnfal of
Sheriff* along Florida-** nortli- A
* t**im !. AILiny I, I'r'ivLI# *f-*»
gmnlsatlon is Btn to rd tr mu*t do ail postSJ* to HrHifer|tiirl I, WllliawMtt*- I. Wnr*
' r j, | r»r Mhl fuf rtr*nnilnn*
must get fed- |j£*p “haloes, tramps, and gang- •ITIrflf,
*
nutor bi# and ,;* „•• ouL „f the *Ute*. he salt,
i *IXf‘IXN'ATI- S e a r^ -.irv j^ d ..
. . i h c i w . ^ i M t r T r * e n a t “ he“T&gt;l*ire,,m(rr«r,*e»m

rrailja, gl
Xsllnaal *
llaak
Aukarndfil*
Wlxst Nsliniusl
iis ok
I: irlnw,
Th- rulk
I'miatr
XalL Ilk.
Ileal fay,
ttnsh »r
nonlfar
lliiun.ll.
Iluanrll

rite artion before the coming of
ncy as well a* another w inter season.

CIWMrilpp
*Hjinit wf
i*|p«nt«|tr
ruiFMh.
IV. n k
rrp»p»Ri n i l
IVn|»l» a

NEW

repwrlsb l» eootei Meal stW O H a
inill.l UBS 'Id
,
*
l-im.AliKl.l’HIA: Uaraly slaadr.
n a*«r»**- sioa.tr s n s . • o m s
U ear. aa track SopwUso magaraW,

AanriaU a k o u l
m w la r s le , m a rk a l
b u r lr
* I ait .I r
r ts r lC * .
I*
l* # l
r e a l* ,, w aaliw l
aad
neenralaU. a
On*, la w tiM ; I lia s. U S - t . C t , .&gt; e s l

L is.| Hi • das ljs-s.ee. West Lt*.

t e e ; la doa. 1 M -tS a. • a a e b u . 1 -

CHICAGO. Jan. JI.-tA V -te la a
of evaporated rrrtlk Jum frd MQO.000 cate* In 1932 o v tr'lM f, the JjM..JW.ttlWJ»«aw«afc.Iw«ou
conference of bankers.
Inerea** raiacil the total to SCLittorin said he went to' Kreuported yctleeUky. The J J percent ger'e a ra rtrte a t' after several
MO,000 cists, valued at 188,000,- fruitless telephone calls to find «ul
what was delaying him.
PALM BEACH—iKvcrg odes Inn
on E»cr^!*de» Ave., opencil lor
i season.
—
T

YORK

, Grocery and Meat Market
223 &amp; F irst

We* Deliver

I*hoi
CANNED

Tr . r*o
Whll-

*70 IIP. 1.1. WITH PIII.ITICB’

V I.

»•!. tVhll-

10c SPECIALS

5c SPECIALS

NO. I PKAN
NO. 2 CORN
n o . i fiP A tjiijrrri
NOc 1 LIMA HF.AN8

a 02. CANNKit FHUIT8
NO, I VKGKTAIil.K NO HP
NO. I TOMATO HOOP
NO. f TOMATO JUICK

(Continued from Page One)
errs w /re asked tu a il the tegular
ga.ir.lire tnx ini|uTti&gt;r* of the
comptroller's office in balling the
practice.
In siklng th at the traffic law*
be more attielly enforced, 'the
governor said 2M) iierson* lo*t
their lives on the slate highway*
Inst year because twti percent of
the motorist* mu t e it unsafe for

IL i* k
VI. I Mere*

Vl |l- lir
llank
(IrarevMIKlr»i Nall,
llank nt
lltnravlllJ**prr, Viral
Nail Ilk
of J j,e n
i.*k« n i r . i
NUIS K*rhslta- Ilk.
blitlanil
of loskel.i ini

POT ROAST of

RMI

Iwsskura.

l.r,hill*
Dial, Ilk
find Tr i*o
tllsinf i'll*
Nall Hank
lit Ml....I

lb.

LAM1I

*

STEW .lb.

SPARK
PORK

HAMS, lb,

Shoulder, lb,

WILSON

ilulf or Wholtsplb,

Cottier Cuts—11^

Sl.eeg

PHONE-58-W

25c! . Hqis pnd I'^yera

2 U m. L A R G E

IWienerN...

303 SANFORD AVE.
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etou* melon*, weighing front 88
to 711 pound* each, wars on dis­ WIN DOWK RLIINKt) l!Y lim it
play a t the Florida watermelon
festival last July; and ha al«o TACOMA. W ach.-E rnrrt Lloyd
■hipred or* ear In which Ihe discovered the putty inta*lng Tram
melons aver ago J belter than 40 hi*- vrindTwr *Wawtimifr" ttn /ir
pound* each.
found a pet magpie was frastlug.
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S H A L L PORK

WASHINGTON - Sen. Tydlhge
Inld th j Senate the only reason
for not cutting government cost#
was “political fear” and if he
couldn't vote hi* own sentlm m U ,
“the hell with this Job.”

TALLAIIASSKE — Gi», Sholta
said h! cannot g r a n m n r td a motorisU more tim- in which to buy
Mr. Hpeaka produced the U rgttl 1013 ll’ense tig* mil- th a t Ihe
watermelons in rerk fil Flarlda price i f 1933 lag* will nut b- rrb u t year, several of Ihe luk- duecd.

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REW YORK. fan. 27-—fiTI—
Qatail* of fear , K rrvgtr’* death
and a (eacriptten of b b body
when i t war divsovrted a lte r ihe
comaiiited aebMe lit' i ’a ib •Wet
March were .contained in a trarv
rrtip t presented at lb* haa&gt;ruptey hearing for International
Match Corporation yesterday.
Tho transcript,, whkh recorded,
the testimony' given in Pari* b)^
K■liter U tlcrht, a member of the
'Krueger * Toll execullva com­
mittee, set ferth that two other
persons beside* Lltlorin viewed
the tody, James hi. Rosenberg,
course! for the trustee In bank­
ruptcy/ presetted the transcript
a t a hearing before Feiortt Refe­
ree Erhom presnirably to dispel
rumors Krauger still Hees ami that
a wan dummy waa seat to Stock­
holm for burial.
Th# transcript qnoten iltlofks
as having testified he found
Krcuger’* btaly lylrg mr ■ Led in
hi* apartment after tho match

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Imvtsiy WO acres «f walarnvkJfO*
were planted-In south U he ouanly last WHk. One Hundred.rlgltg*.
fire lire* h*»e teen ^planted byi
t . K. Kdga and £. M. Hies, ; &lt;4rav»lard, Jolplly, while lte.,laij
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F a rle y f i n *
Of Victory
From Pleasant
NEW YORK. Jan. t J ^ m Th# fruits of xktory, taka it
ftom rrpif Jim " Parity, a r t a'lo t
4f xpeeeh m aklaf. Marly 1000
duplication* a fay for federal
jlb t, and plica of banquet laritaIth

tho national
election
thraa montha In the backd, tha man who originally
it a r t a d
tha
"Rooaavalt'far*
‘ tent" campaign aat In hit
yaataTday, surveyed tha itanlt and declared:
"To tha victor belong, tha f t la I,
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, HI*. main - f r ia r ' right now, he
*Xplained, la a flood Of applies
Ilona for federal job*.
-Right after tha ram palm 1
« u bu»y answering .the *icka
full af congratulatory mall. Now
R’a Job*—joba—Jobe.
Nearly 1100 letter* a day croee
the deik of tha man who I* at tha
thalrman, Democratic Mato chair­
man, New York hoeing commlallonrr, bend of a large corpora
Hon, and prospective poatmaater
f t he rat.
■-Many hundred* of men—and
nen, too—have written that
y would consider cabinet poets,
ny other* Hava warned that
avail will not aland a chance
being re-elected In 193d ante**
ny are “Milan care of” now.
But regardeea of the tenor of
ihe letter*, Mch person receive*
b persona) reply, algned In Par­
lay’s unmittakabe, sprawling green

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VbUaam chargf 30c.
&gt; ^ Aji n o u n cftn «n ti

lfAVE YOt

.W AfCH repaired
by ona whi really know* hew.
Brigga. Jeweler, Mag. Ave.

B a y e r ' s As p i r i n n o w OB
TUNABLE IN He AND lOi
IN WIRE AT Y_ O U R
Hig h d o r OOD STORE.

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I—Automobile*
- FORD TON truck. Good. ISO. Ford
pickup. Good. |35. Reel A 1Son*.
tJaod Car Dealer*.
jtENT AN Austin. Sc per mil*.
Reel A Son*, 118 Myrtle Avt.

lA lfF O fl tt R A l R a x y r o r o , rto m D * .

loll hanTwrllfag.
E ith t secretaries do n o t h i n g bat
anewer thla mall. Three other*
hand)* the flood of telephone call*.
And every afternoon a t 4 P. M,
a line forme eotalde Parley'*
door—thou* who le t lit on teeing
him personally. Parley listen* to
w hit they hate to ray. Bat It mnet
b* brief. U* allow* only half an
hoar for title “levee."
- I t will be wall Into March be.
iUra any appointment^ age arvnminced”, Party Mid. “P in t, all
the cabinet officer* and their a»■IttanU mnat tik e office to they
can confirm appointment*. It will
be a fear before all tha new office
holder* are named.”
.Sunday ha laavaa for Warm
Spring* to confer for aeteral day*
with Rooaevelt and "Job*”, he aald,
will he the chief lobftct of talk.

BECOMES LICENSED BOTCHER

-'Severe Wind Storm
T
o l r p a T w o Lives
f j V Pd
Takes
1 O A C S Two
1 W U Id ! V C S
In Georgia Town

Co-Operation For
Citrus Control
Urged By Rotarian
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Ilocale
xl# Mil.*a a I a I ... nsf #!-»*•* law fift-1a r*,
slate offices in Orlando.

The executive* announced that
thy would not be ready far sev­
ers) days to report whether a
plant would be erected here. It
wa* said that the proposed plant
would cost in the neighborhood of
920,000.

Armaments Seen
As Cause Of War,
Not Deterrents

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reported hefore R:3ti » clock. About
t0::i0 officer* wer,. attracted to
Gregory ami Alcani* street* by
plrinl -hot*. Whin they arrived
they It arni',| the men bail oh.
■aim'd *.-,() from l)i,. cash register
and ikimagrd the store with bul.
let*, none of which wa* aimed al
p*r»on« prevent.
Barney Water*, night watch.
man. attracted bjr the-ahor*.* waiit
he fired on- shot at the men n*
th. v left lit an automobile. Ait ex­
amination of the marhine later
disrlosed that hi* aim wa* Imd,

Governor P o lla rd
Of Virginia Gives
Advertising Boost

IfpR SALE:, Chavrolrt touring
•'par, Run 11.000 mile*, motor
) condition, good tire* and new
ip. Will sell for cash only. What
LAKELAND, Jan. 27.—Redorc.l
my o ffe r? ta ll at Herald rifle* rale* on ctrlot shipments of
een ft:00 and fl:00 P. M. or
reaa “Chevrolet" rare of Her- strawberries from Florida will be
put into effeel as early a* poeathlr
by railroad* and expreaa compa­
nies, accorillng
affording lo
nlea,
to word, receives!
rec
Help Wanted
hrxo by l&amp;rvty W. Ijilrd, manAfJt E D -R eliable men age 25
agtr of th i chamber u( romme.rce,
roran
to 60 to supply established de­
art ion
mand for Rnwlelgh Product* in from Renavr Fletcher. The a
N. E. Laka County. Other good of thP career U voluntary.
Ibealltle* available. Company fur­
nishes everything hut the car.
Good profit* -far hostler*. Write
the W. T. Rawlelgh Company,
Memphis, Tenn., or teg me, B. L.
Chain, 908 Etna Avenue, Sanford,
Fla.

VIENNA—Mi** Mary fil r, nineteen, who claims the disllnctlon of lining the first female hutchcr to to- r.'cngnltetl ami Itcensed by the. Uutcber*'*-.
an.l oltraclinn- of the state were j tegUlalbrn nod tin k(C?jitnrectrtInn
q 1vefUsi-it by the ronsiivaHyeJi.nl ..nviiiion id fruit Ih tein
ccmmisriun nf the late noil t h e ! , , . ier than t- row Ihe in**,
toirriit travel In Vitpinip 'In-i l ur - e rpliidtltii-- of rilios fruit,
creased.”
ccanug hous, Mllnulr d e c l i n e , are
Legislative rtclion In belji meet -toh'li from groves i f-rv yen
also] 11r ili- r existing law*, they |otnl
i-cnnoinic romlit intis bus
mil, it i* difficult to seen I f pni'e
helped the slate, hr said.
lie ?rM th,&gt; n»vetmn nf Vir­ ciltiun and com let Ion even when
ginia »u&lt; etniMovereil to nit ex olieii p i &lt; art cuiigiit rial handpc tin * lo meet te.t-rttn- Slntc Added In tin* tdiriaele, l-stancs
governmental expm -ei, In* -aid, are nuineriuis. it i *idd. in wliiih
hi. i lni'ti rut letr |ierer|il per olTemlrrs have lieen fired oil pu
Tid.r gir.rTb- ~enhr1eTTr. i-M'irdiie
'Tm r-for-the-pn*t-nvn-\i’nT r
^ their thieving.
'
The ritualiun in -ume ■erlior.s,

t Palatka’s Hope Of
Free Bridge Said To
Be Much Brighter

Citrus Kaisers Set!
Up Legal Methods J
To Curb Thievery

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Don’t Trifle Witt' r.oughs

Long’s Meat
In A Trial T» Sat

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Don't let them | r l * 'an*te livid.
A U TO IJOllY SIIOI*
Fight get in* quick!). l.ia*c'u!*a*»n »snolilt F^ 3th sr.
bines lit* 7 i-e-t helps kiM* o l.raivdera
Mlllrr Garage
•eience. |'..ifrtiu t hi.I haunt'**-. I'lessaot
W .. sprrialixe in rebuilding 1 intake. No nan ntlrs. Y.n.r .lr* c|lrl will
bodies an.) repairing motors. j rrlu n d |.w t nwniev It an r r.M.fh.» eold ToWiyiKT*
no m illet h.m l.iria standing la nnl re* r n in ^ C o ld |
Brires unusually l»w.
| iiese.i t j Cjevuiuliiua.

ALLEY OOP—Our Prehistoric Ancestor

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■~rC- Pearce and J.
Walton,
attc
W a lto n , attorney,
went t„
,0T ,hl‘
“f fi* 1
srnting the claims of a free b r i d tv
here.
The mailer had h?ei unolfktai' .
ly pfesenteil to the boacj Iiefare
mil had been tentatively ■enprovetl
by W. p. Mnoty, member for tM*
district,
is .

HARWICH, Ga., Jan. 27, trPt—
A severe wird storm that struck
this eommunity Wednesday killed
in aged woman and an unldentlled negro, injured a number and P lant City’s Citrus
*1
rated numerous httiUlings.
Shipments IncrfeflB* S i
Mr*. Warien t une perished a*
i
the'wreekats- of her hn.no cia-lie t
—
it:about her and th,. negro wa*! PI.ANT CITY, Jan. 27.—Cli
killed In
a •iinilur marner, a shipnr.nts nut of Plant City dot
short d is ta n c e from the Cone ing the ln»l half nf last Wteg
house.
showed a markeil Increase o*er
Mi«s llachac! Cone, n daughter '•»•■ previm-s three-day period. A
of the aged unman, and Mrs. B e n t - *nt*l nf ltd tar* v i* fnrwardel
ly Miller,
a* a nur*t» from h*rc'during the last three
|o r Mm, f o r »% wvw ruuieltt limit*r ilitr* nf Inst week. The nsnvemeat
the f*IMn^ti tn’ier &gt; t id iujurnl. inrli'ded III tars of orang**, |8
Miss Mills Haiti" &gt;vjs hurt in curs nt mixed fruit nn.1 nni eaf of
Ihe destruction Of Wiley Yates' grapefruit.
linnle. Yales and In- wtlr esea|»cU.
POTTLE TO IIRI.I’ KIIW
The fuiy of the *turni »o c \
rm|llfleil ly n fieikishness oeWICHITA, Kan The story ot
rurmg thete. A ruiuber tit Yates' foverty t, Id by Mr*. Beatrlec N.
chieken* wric blown tiff ’h' Smith wh n . s h ' was arrested oil
.bi'.’.J r i .L l l
t.I'.'.VtL
bwo— sbvw tw w berrtW Iirm ir - »»jk.
dne.l leave*.
ii'ie.1
leave*, |.atvr
la ter they were of p. n , , ,ff|clal*. Sh- sakl *M
i found half a mile away.
hail hern selling liquor to k#,p
j‘everj*l other
Imme*
werei her children In school.
wrecked, tearing five negro f a u » - | ______________
j Hie. Without domicile, a td a numLAKE WOliTH—Work nil Hlgji
her »f tohaern barm ami f ar m, School Campus prngresrlng rap.
&gt;Ini tiding * note damaied.
Idly.
The worst of th0 storm sttucki
this town of 500 population aml|
the wind raged for ID minutr*.
'nr Imh
►'i.r
fi. h in r ►••*!, K r i . c ,
T e l.
It* path wa* about 150 yaiil* Ie
r. I lln a tV nrhi* in .I a l l agpi
irrfViilltiri#
i r In*•**! I11| m ,
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widp-ard fmtr-mile*'long-. Heavy
mIiI nn«t«f mnm&gt;¥ NhpIi |in rin *
tain anl lightning arcninpanird.il- M
Ue., |f ne»t
Kof Mil *|
High tension rlectrlr wire* weir
T R Y -N K W Z O
reported Mown down in several
T
O U rH T O N '8
plnrea nn I rn ntnunlcaliun line*
HANFIIHII llRIItl CO.
u n i' da nun. cl
j!.* n after the wind passed, re­
lief wolk'wn* liegun by Hyd Cm**
authorities of lliouki and Thumii
count le*.

WINTER PARK, Jan. 2 7 . - Pro­
pit throughout the world are ac­
cepting Ihe new point of view that
armaments, Instead of serving a*
deterrent* of war* and securing
national proporty, actually lead to
warai Dr. Ltnley V. Gordon, .ex­
tension aecretary of the Wotld
ATLANTA, Jan. 27.—Gov John
Alliance for International Friend­ Garland Pollatd, of Virginia, atship, told a student assemtdy at tired In a full dre&gt;* suit, slitod in
Rollins College yesterday
the grearreividtrin hall“ of~T!i?
Normal!' Angtll’a prediction, Georgia governor’s marsion Tue*.
mad* before Ihe Word War, to day night and told about govern­
PAI.ATKA, Jon. 2 7 ^ Palatka'*
the effect that war ronstltute* a mental conditions* tn hi* »Mle‘nml
Litl’e "f n free bridge af Tnss the
Hal
d e s p ite local lo a d pal
"loss for tho victor a* well a* for how advertising bail helped Vir­
Ft. John* Hlvrr here were bright
incensed grnWI/s have declared
tho vanquished" haa been Itorne ginia.
Iliey
wcio
i.
o*N
to
uc,i
dice
wlift.
it
today, fplbiwing_ a m pting at
out aa a raaali n t tha-Wneld W ar. —t’L d o not- meen- t« -say — thnf
legal I -Isidore and lake the lm Tqllahassbc belwecn the Board nf
Dr. Gordon Instated, in r itir r the Virginia Inn not felt the &lt;V|ircs...........
i n t i s tim e nun liiinil..
Bond Trustee* and tho state
high
tremendous debt a that havr been sii.rt"? he etitpha.-iied, "but fiuni
iiccorilinjc to
_____________________ v;ay__iltijiailmrnL____________
lncurrtd by_(irea{ Britain,. hrnn.o, i*kaL j h cat.-l a»&gt; l«l h ,-M iH e - WINTER HAVEN,—Jan. -J7e— .
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WALK Kit l.lhSKH MIIVK
. ""M rccivcd hem front J '" 'n H
and oiher “victorious' nations o&gt;- that Virginia bus felt the Mtri'"** Fb'iitla eitiu* gt.ospt-. iletprmlne*i
; CamflielL member nf the unn.l
a result of the last war.
of the-e llnil’s le-s than other to lira i i up or at |eu-t inrlatl
NEW YOB If. .Inn. 27. o il
and an ardent wnrkcr for tin- l-eeArmament, ha aaid, i* costing states,"
limit ,i( their fun. bate inrliod- fp n b er Mayor James Walker lu -t^ n g «f.U io Hdl structure that he
the-United states one thousand
"11mk do you centinl for IhlsT” Iheft of their fruit, have method- a motion thrmigb hi* aitorney*. In vwa* aatuGni that a, oufficimt
dollars a minute, through the e«*t he was asked. Governor * and fe#tll* legal machine for their
have nolle yrns.nl tw o suit* amount to provide for the reircof military equipment and pen­ Mis. Eugene Talmadge. nf t;eorwk),rnlictlor.
against him and In. wife f..r IIJMI.mcnl of th,. bond* moluriru. Oil*
sion*. Where the United Slate* gia, host* tu the Virginia chief
A* a flint step in the tn-k, fms- worth or slothing alleged to have year nn the bridge would Is' inspent about two hundrad million* vvecjtive at a reception, were ieating attorney* nf mure than Iteen purchased by him u Id Mr*, chided In the tentative budget, a l a year on armament in lu ll, le- aiming those listening for hti a arnfe of eiltits prmlUClmr Conn Waslks-Tjimved ie.roily.
fme the World War, this country answer.
ties have teen n-hril by the Klntidu
The delegation n&gt;n*iriing •&lt;(
Is now spending more than *even
“tine of the thing* Ihet hn l i t . . * Grnv.ci. t'leii.iii.- Ili.uee
Clmiiman C E. Currie, John W.
CASK AFFIRM EM
hundred inllilor* u year for Ihe helped u« a great deal bai been Ass.icialli.n t . nlli nl ,. i eetln ;
same purpose.
an inerraie III tourist travel", lie here Friday be dl*eti«« wny* nndj TAt I.AIIARNKE. Jan ”7.-1,Pi
Ur. Gordon endorsrd the Hooter replied. ”Tho louiisl poslibilllies nieuns i.t l.lmkltijy thievery of «.t-:
a s
Tin* supreme cuirl ye-ier.laj
Aec.rinrli: to rletting b*
affirm' d fhe llill-b'.t ugh inutlty
rome In. Four rays were to move | mliry nf rutting down armament* ||iu«.
|
[ • tlM n l t*
ii Impel lh.it f i x'll n -i of Snr:th )■ IV v I. '■nlnti'
from Lakeland lari nijlit, the nf all naliun* .'1 1-3 p e r c e n t , mid J t ffiriaN, i&gt;
will .‘.line some itlcn un.l' others in n suit ovet :t
rtd K S * j o u r l a n l l y
heaviest shipment of the season l Ulged the eludrnte n s u p p o r t t b i t t i h s m e r t i u e
that nitty p« nibly I ■■ enacted into |*r mjei.iry note.
" C d d i 'T i t , " Ib IIb w
front Ihe local platform.
j ynlicy.
Yb f t i n i R M I
p H .. U T . DOB*

Reduced bates On
erry S h ip m e n ts
Is Reported Near

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PAGE SEVEN,

ORLANDO, Jan. 27.—That Or-j PENSACOLA. J a n . !T__ A
Undo may be the location ef at three-hour crime wave ended
plant for the manufacture e f | about II o'clock Tuesday night
cheese provided sufficient milk D when officer* arrested
thr.e
available In this area wa* irnll- young men ami charged them with
cited here yesterday by E. 1*. hold-ups. Two have been Identi.
Moore, «f Atlanta, who I* gdnera) fied by victim* and witness#*, of­
manager In tho . southeastern ficer,, Mid.
state* for Kraft Phenlx Cheese
Officers arrested Clyde Cole,
Corp. Mr. Moor* Is now conduct­ man and Glenn Nall shortly aft­
ing a survey of Central Florida er two men had entered the *tnre
with tho hop* of locating a plant of Nick Eilreo* at Grigory ami
in Orlando.
Alcanit streets, held the propri­
I t depends on what Florida etor and half a iloien customer*
has t« offer,” Mr. Moor* explained at the point «f guns and shot *#v.
yesterday. He said that If there la tra l holes in the building a* they
available -30,000 pounds of sweet mad? their edit.
milk a day, Florida gets a plant.”
Both city ami rmmty officers
Ha was In conference yesterday •tailed an investigation when C.
with Harvey Freeman, Orlando, K. .Muller reported tw„ men had
head of the Sugar Creek Creamery held him up on North Eighth
Co. In Florida, a company asso­ Avenue. A short time later Mr*^
ciated with the Kraft Phenlx AllJv William', operator of a flll-i
Corp., and with him was J. T. Ing station in West Pensacola,
Cornwell, new Florida representa­ recoiled she had been hrl,| up by I
D, Jan. 21— With tive
*&gt;»# for the cheese
th ***e organisation
organiaatlon.
men
HOMESTEAD,

the country preactlblng citrua
fruit for the health of their p~
(lent*, the only thing that pre­
vent*' Florida'* blggvat industry
from being a source of big profit*
I* the faet th at there are over 100
group* Of ahippen* In tho state
competing against each other In
tha markets Instead of Joining to­
gether In a concerted move la eontrol shipments and dictate the
price at which their fruit shall be
sold, J. Reed Curry, Tampa Rntarlan, told the Homrstrad Rotary
Club at It* luncheon recently.
"There are those among u» who
tea Ilie that we have got to have
proper metrhandlalng before the
tltrua industry can get on Ita
feet In Florida”, Mr. Curry said,
"and we are trying to get all to
agree on a systematic plan of
moring the crop out of the atate
ami distributing II to the market*
of the world."
Mr; Carry tnht 3T one Jobber in
the North who refused to hardle
spy more Florida fruit because,
he said, “ I pay cash far trrry
ta r I buy and am Interested In
holding the price up. In the u m e
block with me is a dealer who haa
no investment—not capital tied up
—who gets all the fruit he can
baiujl* on - consignment. No - mat.
ter how low the sales go, he gets
hi* commission or percentage, so
ho I* not Interested In helping to
main tain.the p r ik levil, but dr**
only about felting rl3 o f h|* fruit
at any price he ean get. A* long
aa you people In Florida ship In
this Wanner, it 1s too big a risk
for the cash buyer to mess up
with you.”
Mr. Curry expressed the belief
that Florida grower* are penalised
|1 a bon through lack of en-ojSeratiye organised marketing stick as
California shippers have. He 1 1
vocktei ’ Immediate
s^ite-wide
organisation .of a marketing sye
tern in which the local un,t" wl11
not lose their Identity but will act
together for Ihe control of tho
citru* market.

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Orlando May Get Three-Hour Crime
P l a n t For Making Wave In Pensacola
Cheese P r o d u c t s Is Brought To End

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pri.r.1 tn please and dellvm p,
Everything in Stock and f o u l l y
FeisI,'Grains nrtd ITay. Just lip
veslignle our value* and norvie*
ami yuull trade regularly at this
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Here'* Fertllixer Hervlco a n d
1'tiirs ymi'll Ilk*. This Florida
C o m p a n y maintain* complatu
ilurjm right in tuwn on all mtxM
Fcrtiliaur anil F erlillter Mataridt,
tested fur thi* locality, No debqr*
Try u* nn your next order.
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THE WEATHER
PublU W d la Florida’* I l c a r l
T W W acW a G ro a tm t Vegetable
Spot a n d R ichest Garden l-and.

Member Associated Press

RELIEF BILL IS
AGREED «N BY
SENATEjGROUP

War Department
Okeys Road Work

r* !r tonight and Fritter with r i l ­
ing trn-peratsiTe Friday. I.a « l
a r t ll ir r
.se-leri!#,.
High SO,
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD. FLORIDA. THUBSPA VT”JANUARY 26.' 19.11

F iv e C e n t# A C opy

LOANS 0FR.F.C. Help For Farmer On Scale GREAT BRITAIN!
e n u r e C T A D T ™ever Before Attempted in AfrEDTADIC

Slate Official.* Are
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WASHINGTON, Jan.
TALLAHASSEE, Jan M.
CP)— Applications for highway
IAh—Governor Shojti torlay re­
ImprovmenU In Florida war*
moved from office W. S. M at­
approved today by the w ar de­
thews, IVfumak Springs, mem­
partm ent. Theae Included ap p li­
WASHINGTON, J n . 2&lt;t.-&lt;A*&gt;
tnwturrd the hill.
ber of Ihe state hoard „f barbel
cation by PlnclUa county comHelp (or the fnrmer on n gigantic
At a bo if the earn* time, spoke**
eiam inrr* and J. I*. Munlaugh.
mlaalonera for a new bride-'
-rale never Ircfote attem pted, «■&lt; teen for the big farm organic*Bartow. Folk rounty lav i oL
acroaa Boca Clagm Bay r t a r St.
lector. H e appointed Ralph
*
___
* » # | proposed in IVngrrs* yesterday In tion* v. ho hel(H«l to frame tlii, and
Oversea* Bridge Curpoiation of I r - i , * * »
S l i g h t l y I n fe-XCOSH O f . legislative farm, with ih* backing the other uiajtir farm relief pro.
Spenre. IVfumak Springs, ns
Vion of Miami for bride** ami
Mattli w*‘ -urre—or ami Paul
po-ats, were toiling a Ssmat,. rumr» t* n b u re and propo*al&gt; f o r
Henderson, luikeland, as Mur
rr«)iip * ‘,| nrannued agriculture
mitiee Hint revolution in the rurnl
tha Oversea* Bride* Corporadaugh’* aurvrssor Roth remov­
Culling Ior federal outlays run i eg Ions impend, uric** adequate
cauaawaya acraaa Florida Bay
als were based on rharges of
ning fa r atnve ■ billion ami a -ley . *r,. taken
b*tw*«n Lower Mal*comb* Key
"malfeasance, misfeasance- and
ball, the huge program was dr
I" .- y i
'li it views at the
_
_____ __
and No Nama Kay.
misrnnduv'l in offir*." V. V.
signed
to
pruffclc-the
farmer*
will)
9
*bt(Vf
rtf
hearing"
on
Ihe
n.T-*
WASHINGTON,
Jan
J
it—/
3*1—
WASHINGTON. J*n^2«. CTl—
W A S H IN G T O N . J e n . 26.1
TOKIO, Jnn. 26. —CTV-*1*
Vnght, Jacksonville, and S. A
ready
&lt;a*h,
pnstynre
Ihetr
m
ort­
in
c
ite
allotment
bill
in
which
»
r
e
(
„
.
„
Despite -trrnuou- objections, the
,
, ,
Great Rrtlain accepted yestentay
Sweating, Miami, other mem— (/P |— A g e n e ra l re lie f p r o ­
The
Jaitanon* niliinrt Is'tic-* j.
gage
payments
and
lower
their
in
'"Wind
i
p
their
hopes
fo
r
hiuher.
.
.
.
.
Reconstruction Finance CorporaJgUnurttw iHM^ &gt;«tbkta&lt;i
lidert-elrrt Roosevelt's term,.
h,-ri of the barlmr board, have
| . . . | , lu l i - . 1 . . .....
g r a m , n a d e ra to o d b y i u a p o n lion today sent to Speaker Garner le te .t inle*. Senator Kehinaon, of pike-, .n what toe farm er sells I l*Trsblenl-eleet Rm.«evelt s term*
ilci*msv
aatAft.ilaade«»...«i«"...~«itX»-t
W
w
’w
r
W
f
‘rW
Tk-Tm
W
,*,,*TWf*‘y
irffttmwiHH I»l II r'-tffrm irrHmirrTW ayAtT I
V
‘
wtoi.lrnw \.
uflAu,llivuiOiii&gt;.»f*lniaiakirhtrvirwr
rr
Jn iu inw lb
*ltnll
(to rs to c a r r y o u t th e e u jrniuii- rvqnrst.
■
•- - —
—— •
— - — but m ad ' a reservation against
earh loan authorised h yth* Corpo­
r i a t » ~ o r " 'T ^ T i i ^ v ^ r e c t ‘
fr o m th e L cniruo o f N a tio n s b
ration between the date nf it- rrer
I deciding what question* will be
u n til th e y o v e r n n ir n t I r a n i s L.
R o o e e v e lt. area a g re e d u p o n
atinn Feb. 2. 1012 an,) July 3I.&gt;
consider'd by Ihe world economic
to d a y b y t h e S e n a te M a n u ­
The statem ent showed th- ageni-onfrrenee uniil Ihi-re is n general
rv pledgil ||,IM,0Oi),tNM during;
elin* of all nation* to be. rep­
f a c t u r e s C o m m itte e a n d r e ­
that time.
ented there
p o r t ot* t h a m e a s u r e to t h e
The much illsruSseil loan to the
The llrttish reply was delivered
S e n a te
a u th o r iz e d .
Chicago Central Republic Hnnh'
at tb . stole devartm rnt whil* a
The bill authryiif* direct e ran U
iI^ n R iio H A sse m b ly c o m m i t - *
and Trn*t Company with w hvh
furiiuts debate rang out in ‘the..
to aU lta wUh a loU l fund of a
Charles H a w e a I- a«iK'iate&lt;l
half billion dollar* to b* Available
amountrd to FJO.OOO.Iino.
This iv-i i U a ru .l yrteer-'ay after
R i f l e S a f e l y D ciboh•U r .,h»r*
- ^ l-7 » *"v v‘
"’r
and Inrreaaaa by a Ilk*, mm lhe
___
• “ *-----| nans were avthorl*rd to fjt
•■iigrr-sionul *vrp«&gt;*ilion to .-a i«'»l
.l:i|am--e
■uv.ia^teipei • eirrie d an |.
WASHINGTON. Jkn ?ft.:-f,71
Florida hank* and trust rntn
notes, bond*, and alm tlar nhlignR oxch A n d 1'sRCape lot inn or
,.t r.vi*ion, lt
.tin *.r
tew-not of a |.iViai eu'diift t*»h
Ilona which corporation l* author. Senate passed the Glass ,1. i 11 ■panics,
•m all proyartlon*.
riou at vvlA b Foreign M ininar •
1 lied t« laaue.
The London memorandum * » '
last night.
j
—— —
H*ptaM «m l»» Sna*'. New York,
forwarded to Mr. Foo-evell at
Hchi-la warnnl l.i* eollsaKuai they r
The measure provides sweeping , f
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1 1 / I 11
\\ ASIIINf.TON, Jan. 2C.—
NEW 1‘tiltT RICHEY, Jan 2d. W-nrm Spring*. Ga It *ai,| tlreal
minority leader, *ald President
must prepare shoitly to make a a
rhangr- In the nation's banking L Q C fll t l F O l i P W i l l
Merretary
S
u
m
.o
n
ili.palrjird
A
gang
of
y
ggniett,
proficient
Hoover la in accent with tha
Hrltaln would be glad to .-change
■leclslon of grave imiwrl.'’'
a nnle lotlav asking IVru In setWINTER HAVEN. Jan. 2(1
agreem ent by House Republicans r.vst'm. It permit* branch l*nkin the H e of nitroglycerine, blew views wilh Mr. Rmi.rvrlt on other
Hr its controversy with Cnloia• The new q a|&lt;es#-|.rinsW , ,tort#« t
ing
by
national
bank*
in
nine
Grower*'
day
wa*
ub-erv
d
yestcrto aack action to raise American
wuil.l
eeonamle
pnddem*
beable*
Iwa over l . e l i r u in a nearefol open Ihe vault of the closed El/si
•Iny, Ihe second of the Kloiula O r­ i f the Pc.bi.o l meeting under such »
ta riffs agalnat countries o f'd e ­ •late* and order* national banks
the
war
debt
but
that
it
fannot
in
•State Hank lo-ie isarly ye*tenb»y
way ami not n « o r! In arm*.
ange festival,, wilh a program of bold headlines m "graVg dccltlan b
predated rurTtnelts. T h e i n - to separate themselves from their
an individual meeting rearh d
ini rnlng, rifled lit of |i*.H -itfrty rision* “on qurslton* whbh will radio liroiiilrasta and other rvents confrortlng empire’' n n j ‘g re a t
reenrily
affiliate*.
nmincement w as made after he
A group nf local m m w h. have
WASHINGTON. Jan JU .-lAh
The m tasure now -gsw* to the
danger nhea !.’•
ilepti il lo.vr v mill escsnrd with | form the agenda of the world e.o. of .p ed al interest to grow n*.
ronferred w ith Ih* Presldinl.
The mlnl.slrrial *r • bin wnv hold f
Uli-.-k of Ibe turnstiles showed
Tha HodSa banking rommitteo House where leader* predi't it long taken an interest in Itoy T|„. Gniteil State* em glil ye*ter- j.nm i m Iwowls Iw-lotiping to the no line conference and aix&gt;whi*‘h
made I day In mass world opinion und r
it a ffa ir, locally ttxtny nimlei
.
will ennalder tha (Hass banking will never reach a vote this «r*. S- nut
.itbrr
nalioii*
nre «nn- the nlti-n-lanceTueolaV. the open. a lt .r VoiUil L'rbidj! luv-i-beet
“i»^'“ilaV’, to "lmve Iwen pi.i.'d, only formed Ih,. League virtually had 9 ’ j
planss to attend the closing M n n -! the Iwnner of Iho Kelloge nnti.w a# l »»k »"■» »» ».m lrterm innl .o.oont Lma_!^_.,lj
bill pasaed by Ih* H 'n a lr bet It* •inn.
I r' f " t 5 v i T i ‘fIivH’*l**f n J pact l« pfeVrnl IVr*i »n,| C. 1&lt;m il&gt;&lt;a ,.f m h. fewi lry am! K i r i l l •
^ 2 1 ,
Tha S enate-# action seav-tahetv* q :i*;—
|-t^
chairm an, Steagall, Alabama. xnM
re* blent-fleet, confident III I mi.*,-r 11ns record ntteiidviire abaniloinl e(Toils to obtain a con- • ' 1
B«.v Seoul Cmineil at
from flifhlinir &lt;ivrr ihmm^ i Ioii of
Ti,|t amount «»f the l«»«s will m»l j ^.lia*
” placed
.
ha waa “not as hopeful a- some" a fte r oPPonca*- » h n had ilelayed i 11 ,vi.•Inn
’thing* well In Urn- «&gt;t nt the iqening day last year nliatory srtilemerft of thk d ii p n ta r . t '
—lo IChamber
'V. ——.1... — .of
t
. . . Amnion
V
ti .i, (wi.l
i . f II eli-'IS
I 1
.
. , ..
.
1... I hi e i a * 1
a vote for week* gave i n th e ir| oitam
port of
Coinineir ilIho
h- .known uniil
the m iners
ofr ■the
an un
It w.i- geiicraLly1*
for action a t thl* session.
tuoi
toward negotiating
lion rowaru
...................
■-• I b e attendance figure Ti r«ilny wdb llriru
Aftee eorr'idiinr T o r‘day nigh*
To be combined In on* plan are long fight with assart ion. Ihe loll |H1|bllng tomorrow mghi ul i! "-0
derstanding on the world economic was the sivund liighc.il in llo- five believe I tile government would *
Uives file lists of tin
was
a«
good
a*
“ileail.”
toil
in
the
nv|nrh.
with
the.
mnbn.'nibirof
Jaaan.
years
liHtory
of
Ibe
eipoyilion
fee|
lha |SfX),IX&gt;0.000 la K o lIrllM W i'oiupetlrd
to
wiilulraw
IU- I'lm ri cnnf,r#acr later IhU year, made
nod an audit i* made by tb
fare of a threat by cloture by HenTin* speaker nf the
G n a t Itritai.r. A'rmirr. Italy and eom blrq|frr of the no te, anil &gt;U"'I - . o.. .e.poMM. ■l.. focsigiv cuuviuvllt
••ning
addlf.».u uf
W.U'ouut frnnr
the
I Vagi e ' if
•ran bill for rallaf g ra n t- In the
the
,J&gt;L&gt;J&gt;teiilv.au.:
Chief .tk p ut KxtQllLXK. I'.cJIf-tfUkl Gnuuvriv. JW ii-U U
• la te ; tha Cutting bill for * l ■. alo r Glass.
gage* taken from tb bquiilaior' -1 „n |,|5 willingness tie talk Ihlng' wen* i-lven by J o lm ^ ’ May, fc*li- n n v i i i i t l e e o f ly*-. report accuioa
.vc.'uied •
the
I
tnite-l
The vine on p l» « lf r w js I t »*' America. Jam *. K. We*l. . f NVw m.uiord ye-lrrday
over wilh the nation* (hat hive val pre*xlenl; WTTttJmi Edwards, Japan of lorillorlal aggreaalnu of.
m .ii.DoO to tha state- to rare fur
liovi !*•
York City, who I* u fi
at tin State* would end n red** to Fern
were a' b-a-1 «ii yeggmen u irl d l u t L DMmdlts Great Hrll }----- L'AflllfASSLi’d •-“gC—XUl'L-— bvtelattim nf Ih? Icajn-i cuVs'lthV
Tb.
transient*. young and old; anil , The roll call follows:
. j ^ ^ r t a n t mnvrfili*'n.
*»f Ih** .......... tin* h e r - .n f b 'r o ld ie........
, .......
rug Ol d I wo of them were ain. Italy. tTtechaelnvakia. Fin­
nthar measure*.
Whether
the
th# Ktllegg.Hrico y , " or tue
Republican* foci Ao«li», lim e-- firs! o n i* “ k!ml ever P ^ljT i,'T loi‘.I.-' lb • h ' Il.... . i n
' ' "&gt;•
'■’l
f - .;
land. Latvia and Lithuania
PrVsIdenl-alact' dpplwvr*
ihese ham. C aype/, Carey.
nine power pact.
t'ou* n«. |l(p
pettrefullv.
,ir t'1 "'■••• u
b e dispute, peacefully.
'*•
K,, " " k
T h e fo r lg n ilevclopment*. how­
A, h , MMke I'oloiiibUlt gnu- ' bief of | .do.-. a- Hu y mu Inward
The crisis ovtr Manchuria
measures ha* not bean said but Dale, ltavi*. l)kkln*on, bes*.
Several Ucsl If*,y Scout* will
suited in new parliam entary
Ib o M b er* . w orkiogav ever, brought forth senatorial ire.
IKith Chairman. LaFollctl* (R. Gltnn, Givld-borough, Gramnier. hnvrdh* bnnnv of apiiearing la-- larnl. almvmrd op l b , .Moatm.
f-FYuvInn &lt;lee&lt;iv* to lore Ihe chief away f*«m Senator* JobUitm. of GaHfnnua.
perch**ton* y**terJoi IVtl &gt;n
\VL*.), aad Venator 4tt. N. M ). Hale, Hastthg*. Johnson, 'Itlkin, f o r e a Niillnnkl ' C i|jrt o f Ifooor ward To-ltcin where
rauatii* about lbo» llritUn
protec' Feruvlan f
(fogtlbued tin Fnpe Foitr)
.
* that illseu- iiHi nf lh« ' Iiava iliKuaaad tha question with Mc.Nary. Mo.es, thblie, I’attew on. toniurrow afternoon to v rlh er n iib tn -q . a :.,led
•*«operlorily rumple*" be '**'1 he
Raid, Schuyler, Sleiwer, Tlioiiias. Seoul* fnim geery pectin of H&lt;vr national* wlm t*' He itenrlwr "'l«e I ,
' Manchurian i*dlcy in th L. dial ,
Mr. Roosevelt.
III. low,, and jnllid lb" Colonil-is'* I
,,
, .
«. •
1 trail Into N-vdb'
,
Monday rum-il n srm atlo n in. „
^
Concluding lha hearing* yes­ of Idaho. Town-end. Vamlenlwrg.
TJItLANDO, Jen. 2IU -A deride*1, |,al!ii# nf Nations eirrle* In l|* . t.
S u t l S l 1 1? (I aaaarlVon Tuesday Hu" »"v
Arthur" Hraqan, wlm is *.hieni,i untlis n ils . Tb, lends were doe to ( | | * ( ) H | )
terday tha enmm ittre heard Pel­ Walrntl ami Watson—2*.
mi
ni
reach-&lt;
1
with
Mr.
l
b
ev.ll
Irlft Inward m ange nn,| gin pc n*va, a demand war made th a t ,
Democrat* f»r: A shursl. Ilxib-y I- r of ll.e Seminole fo u n tv Itnv nrrlvr m nlmut two dav- folom ham DC Glakaferd. rellraJ btigafruit prislm'linn and away from lllto 'h i Aihlite, who quetm atebm ust by finnl
dier general and former superin­ Rarkley. Hlack. B rattnn, Hulkley.Y .'built Gounril, today &gt;afd that ’oa. which gained llo- («*( by
||e m e n l 'd tix*. he nul. •
arneial fiirining ill Dtange rulin' Ihe gnvrrrm ent eoncernlng It* -t
(Continurd On F agr hour)
"Everyone lntere*tevl In the fit, i :.,(n (v in 11*22, j;®- lefo-.sl all
tendent nf W ashington police. u r« e |
statem
ents
that
“somelssly
i*
ly Is indi'nlrd In Ihe rnumeru.dilation
effort.’
lu-nding
rttu
rn
to
lu te man-hbod nf America should
(Continued on Pag* Two)
ing t» Offer 10 (lerriil hr 20 P«\r tion for tlv tw entieth I Florida activities rbroad, retract, eti^lw-* f
iittrnd nl le**t one of the*- ' " r - ; |,er of the town, claiming the
menis made in the lower ntlusf. ‘ ensns of agriculture and iiinnu-Ion*. Il will probably- U* many I qurslinlr i* nn Internal one.
H ali-fuilion tin i Minriiiot’ W'l* rent to the United State* ''
Ashltla had said “n gloomy alts •
Another
rear!Ion
wu*
the
afncTlirfs Vvt.o'h has lieen reeeivrd
Itesid' ' lotisullinr with the nm r i o uii--ril
year* la-fnre such n noteworthy
»«ed by
try member
member* o' S in - serf ion' made oil bslialf of I're'ias approved hy the rniinly rum - Italian** ruled rrlxtinni between
yntherimr n f Scout offPial* will b ba«*adors, Stimson ha l ill- assist­ ford'- delegation l„ lb
S tale
Ihe United States and Japan. H* ’’
n- near to Sanford again "
ant i n i t a r v for Latin Ain rica, Itond llrparlnient meeting ill r«l .lent llouvi-r that In- feel* that mi*,iunrrs nnd lalm lalrd in Ihe
The p a r t r &gt; i ll inrlmle Knrl la b- Francis W hite, rom m um ratln/ with la b n -n - ye-tenlay over the eiiur- either the United State* must offite „r |h" rniumlssloiirr of had preilktail that m lesa these
relations Wet#
Improved lh«y
lolibl un lti*tnriff wall, i" ruuii- agrirultiii' nl T allali^eaty
nmno • "
-----S (».’ R|,|„. rapmentnlivv** of other goVerntenu* ire pti-m mid bearing gru n t. t ra rt depreciation of foreign cur
would
result
in
tenewevl
tirma
Iud«cr, II. E. Monsalvntgv. Dave roerrt* ■igtuvtury or u-llicrln t Jn ^
While ritru , g ro fw jio o re than
i |,.-y appealesl for eo n
ORLANDO.
Jan.
Mr*-.
rencies, nr the l:" 'rr mn-t !*• re­ ilmil'led in llrnnge county slne- inent* competition anil po il ly In
lloni-ke, W. II. /ach ry , .ludee J G. Ibe K e l l o g g .in'l in an effurt
Maud. H. Shannon, 5*.'. u w intn
plelmn of tliri-e road pH-,n't* in
Miaruu, Itev. II I. lai if tit. Ilona'-,I
established.
Ihe lii-i rrn -it, made in F-27, Ih* a world war.
The reading of monthly report!
re-ioenl of Winter Futk, war llvrrlin, Jnn. D .llnkin*. I&gt; K fIrani l imn with nolM of f ullest Ibis rniinly during . th,- lo iu in ;
A4 world trad. ba. fiyure,| a* glowing of many slapla crops
III* atatemenl* in Hie diet vrer# ' • 1
by standing commlUt* chairmen
ngainst
(be
impending
bb*«lshed.
killed Instantly yesterday a t\e i- Mv-Nah. nnd Juliu* Dmgf.-I.ler
y m r anil invited t b ' deimitr.ient *n an essential In lb" bargaining over
and the reading of • pnp«c “ Whnk
such ns n u n , potato**, field peas, m ale a* spokesman for the i-’tiyu ,
____
________________
stage
it*
imi'orlnnt
F'rbroary
budJap an Think* of America" by | noun "her, .tru ck hy a -outhil-bt concession,, thl* '•«»•! for and bay, was utmost abandoned, kui party, lie did not retract them |
gel nin-iing In Sanfnnl.
I- train a t the Fennprotection of tb.. American mar- Hi# report shows. A less notable yesterday but he tlld rxpri" &lt; rv,
Klwanian P atar Schaal, fvalured bouid A.
S
tate
Senator
J.
J.
Fartisli•
f
intersection
krl w m virw«*«l
malarial piiC* shift in agricultural
v the weakly meeting of Sanford Ki. sylvania-Kentucky
grel that, because he did hot make i
production
TiteaVille, un-l John M ereb. chair­ nlfiranre even Ihrmn-h Mr. Hoo­
' want* Club, bald at Ih# llu a u - railruail crossing in W ln tfr I’ark.
in Orange enmity Included III. himself clear, he apparently bad .. | .
man nf the llennl of tie in ’v Coni- ver will have n„ pa.t In the deal
Witncsxe* said Mr*. Shannon
lum a Hotel yestorday.
- \sa
m&lt; -inner*, pr"V ,'lcil the Ihiard discussion* or the economic con­ errases in Ih,. n iira g s nf cab­ been misunderstood.
Two
more
well-known
tallrov
J*
A
pj'rnilm
ately
l"W»
automobile
haJ
cetn
walking
noar
her
home
D uring tha m inting member,
bage, siring lis-nns, egg plant, nml
Ashltla tApInllted It" tile s 't to 1
with
rrqueats
that
fond*
for
the
ference later.
voted to atag* tholr U d ia r Night with • dog un a leash and when oprinting in the Eastern portion | | | r r n &gt;e tag* for 1931 lmve been
tomatoes and enrres pond Ing ile. uphubl Ihegbverm nriit's potlt;# tg * .'
surfacing of tlic~ftkr shore Ixiule.
The President vra* re'iresenteil ir e * ,is ,n the acreage in lettuce, ward Ihe leag u e hut he betiovrd
dlnnar, «nUrtalnm»nt and danc# the dog ran to tho railroad track* of the nation have agreed tn fca- M, | j I’hroagh Ihe Sanford liccr*e
var-l
an,|
completion
of
the
b
rid
le
a t tha EyAacopal P w h b H o e ,, Mr*. Shannon followed in an a t­ lure Seminole Cncnty rrli-ry n f j U lt |lU,ra u sine.* Dec. I. •» »** at Monroe be included In Ibe |!M.1 a* deeply roncernd at the recent celery, pepper, and cucumber*.
that the Manchurian problem w»s
t f feet a on American trade of a
next Tueaday nUfht a t 7:00 o’clock tem pt to aavt tho pet from an ap­ high quality In the dining rara , ,.¥C*|«-,| this winning by Wm. H
Interest in live stock I* nppar- vital to Japan ami that Ihe c?ti'
budget
logethrr
w
i
t
h
f
I
'
n
d
s
flootl
nf
foralgn
Imports
*n
l"wattached
tn
their
crack
I
m
in
t
i
p-,.(t(ni,|(,
Inral
rirtan
in
iil
owner
kfm taad of tb# Hanford Country proaching train. Her body wa*
enn iifk •o rom rlete wnrk on rim-1 (irlce-l a* to nullify th" protective cntly on the wane In this large inet might to tin its utm ost tu
Club a* bad baan announccil. AU cutried about 10 feet by the slowly according to Information ircrived who. succeeded It- L. »*g»n nr lag
No II from Geneva to Ti'vlsville tariff*. Yet hi* view wa* »*bl •** ci11 tie producing county nnd it" j •olvo It. f.'ourt Ucliitla. Ihe Sclyu- •
available am ateur talent in S»n- moving tra in which stopped a fte r by tha Seminal* Gnunly Chamber naer.t nme days ago.
ferry ami mail No. 20J frtnn Im-l id- a realliation Hint rai«in« er ased production of meat, milk leal spoLesninn eontiiued, i id
i ford will b* f#»tur*d In the en irr. the accident, il was said. The dog of Commerco which rrrrn lly re ­ •W ith nearly ^KXJ motor vehicle*
loilter and eggs is Indicated.
failed In bertil his energiM to lt|i*
fK.rdo
lo W inlrr Park.
the ta riff wall higher would bail
talnm oul U
&gt; ba jraaonlod Kiwanl- wa* uninjured. The train had left minded all railroads thnt the cel- lislrd u- being u,ed in the county, I h 1 I'emii.nle
I" urged lit, foreign
fo 'in ty rrm ip wa* t0 * mad rare among the nation* * Citrus crops made trrrmrndou* ( urpose
e
r
r
season
i*
In
full
swing
and
that
an* and tbbb wtvo* th a t night it the W inter P ark station on a few
ib e r, remain therefor* about ’-’iKXi Ihe first to h p jiean l, and after the
strides with a jump from 7U7JU17 ministers
nljn|,(,.r to a'»l." Iu eltortv ••&gt;
the
iIn
likewise,
continuing
Semlnoe County, celery I* the r u n which must have lags .by
waa announced by Klwanian F. iL minutes before.
hearing m ange trees tn 1,722,2.17, , ,ir(,Bk
j, Manchurian daadlock.
mad rrquest Mid bean mad* and
break ,the
Lamaon, program chairman.
an Increase. „ f nearly au .m "illion,
" ’
Mr*. Shannon had been In Win­ finest th at is now being grown. F’e &gt;. I or their owner- will uffer an !n».latum l ad been e i ".id'll IhrntlUng of world trade.
t
Those pregent ararai Klwanleu* te r Pack about four month*. h»vOfficial* If the Ualltmore and a 23 fereent p--"ilty when Ihey Lie rteroiit. i nt urging It I • t» •* I
ir es
which yietilad
2,IHU,63b!
_____
C. R. Maaon, who prcaidaJ. Puy ing eom* from Saco, Me. A *'*n, Ohfii and N. C. I -St. U railroad* pureha»e lag* loter in Ih" year. Its Eebreary budget meeting L*
elates worth 12.111.423, almost
Fes, A rthur Brgaaa. H ow ard ..It- Richard, 1* • "tudent at Rollins have joined th# Nickel Plate line
double the production nnd value iif
Mr. Schmidt till* morning urged Sanfnnl, George W. MeRnry -o..k“
eriih, E. B. Randall. J r , FMche.in featuring celery from this te r ­ all owners to rail fur their tugs en lh» urgent need nf, rornbietlng
five year* ago. Rearing grnpe.
College.
.
. .
Bally, V. 4- 8 paw, D ata llonl.U ,
fruit tree* Inrrrasrd in numlier
Furoral service* will be hem tian on their menu* this w irier tomntrnw or Saturday,
* system emergency landing field«
P eter Schaal. Jullaa Dlngfelder. C. Friday afternoon a t 4:10 o'clock A* an indication of their willinn- wait until Monday nr Tuesday llifuuglH.nl the stale in aerorda "
from 122,1'dll lo 212.001 wilh a
T
O. Bare, T. U . Dpmaa, Cwnlc from Catey Hand rhapol wilh ihe oes* to ro-aperat*. liLr-iug car
(orrrjponding gain in production
when they will no ilnubt have to wilh a F ill legislative set
P- N. W hllehureL S. J . Rev. V .-A ,Y l" c rn tv of Winter h e a d s,n f thoae line* have pron^
with" which th* pile# did not krrp
.la n d iu line Fecausc nf thi’ lari
K li, W . i Xaehry, J- C. Sharui,
FORT MYERS, Jan. 2C.—WUh
PARIS.
Jan
2 ( t - (A 1-M r*. pare.
ired to send menus showing lluif minute tush.
Park,
olflelallnV.
Howard. L oaf. W. R- Coleman. II.
lbs fort# of game svar.l'rvs In tit ,
Iflbver Relmont, leader of New
"Seminole County” celery i* Iu-II. Caawall, Ida. D. Jlakln*. R. F.
vlrlnlly drastically rclucrd by F-,
Ynrtt*a “ F o u r Hundretl" fo r many
Ing featu
fraturcij, just r 1 so o n »« tl ,-v
• ______ -_______ —i etouomy program, tjp rriM f D i n 'I I*
Doudney. W. T. U n g i* r . ami E. S.
year*, died today at h*r r .s iiin t
a of
Sholta
ha* called upon J lia rtff
LOBuaa.
(
here. She was eighty. She b a t
----------.
I
yv.- w v ....................... v r ....i# / ’I.S
Dob King Iu sea that th* flth and
JACKSONVILLE. Jan 2rt.—&lt;d1 lived In France since 1021. Hh*
gam* law* *r# enforced,
— Four men who pb-ailrd guilty to suffered a paralytic strokf la "
A meeting of utmost importance
Tha ah*riff Immudiataly ca­
NF.W YORK. Jan. 2«.—(A1 NEW YORK. Jan 2C &lt;'11— rharge* growing oal uf Ih* recent May ami again lari Novem'-er.
Tha Stock Kichanga In o»e of II*
Three men W«ro qi'estion'-I »«« f l i t , 00" swinill" of the Almours Her daughter. Mrs. J a ^ 'ic * Ital­ to 'every vegetable grower in thi# pital th a t h* would comply to tha
moat aweaping di*&lt;lpliirary. ac.
Mayor V. A. Hjieer, Tity (Von- i.-U-a-’d today by police trying to fieturltl-*. In-'., were rentcnce.l lo ian, th# former C'on*n«h» Vatxler, aertion, particularly Ihom grow­ fullest axtent of hi* ability and
tlnna In ytar* today *t.apandeil *1* mission#r» II, J. Lrnouii and S. find Hu* miifilarer of (J.Vi*r-&lt;ibl A tlanta federal (jcnilentury lo. I blit, wa* *1 her heiUlde Two ,on*. ers whose fields ar# now filled to ld .th a governor th at b t had al­
J Gaaolln* valued a t » U ^ U was of It* member* for period* ranr- O. Hhinhotaar, City Attorney F. II. lleten Hletler, whirse l.allered t'av.
William Vand thill. New York, With well-bleached celery, will lit ready Lai tied order* to bi« dapu*
.en
roiwusaed In Seminole County dur la g froqt one month to three
|
la-o C arr, allegr,) head of a na­ and Harold Vanderbilt,
sur* held at the Court House tomorrow t i l l to b* on Hi* tookont fag vlila«
(th
*
-vrd
drawn
li/h
lly
Wilson
anil
City
Clerk
F.
N.
l-aml...ly
lag tha atenth o f. December, ae- yrwr*. Tha *u»pen*io«a were of
night hy the .Seminal# Agricultural Hon*. ’ *
wa* found i» ■ tionwide swindl- gnnr. wa, sell- vive her.
sun
ar#
In
»yen,l#nr.at
th"!
a
,i,uixl
it*
neck
eaedlng to , tha fvpori of th a In- trader* primarily in te ra st'd ' In
“In kaeptng with my campafptt
Club over which F. F- Horner Is
cellar
her tented to 15 year*. Dave Chad­
a pert Ion Bureau a t Tellahaaar*. re- bond* and war# for paying gra Elori-Ia L e a g u e 'n f Munirl|&gt;alili- s j i.-nrm nit house
promt***
and my policy (n g tv f
wick,
form
er
rily
official
of
Wilpresiding
officer.
meeting a t W later H a rm l-alay, heme last night, .the d la * p fa re d
MIAMI B K A fll. H a . J*n 3'"
Maaad today, tedteatiag a t a la lulti:* wilhoT t approval o fth aF .aTb# meeting is a n(-eaial one and ih* ptopla of Florida an reontmiewhile playing in the a t m ’ i m rulnfton. North Carolina, nn-l John
representing
this
secllon
a*
a
—Th# Intended two months expe­ Mr. Horner ti»lry ila le j that the al adm inistration it hat baen i r r - ’
; L . cwnU o ar gallon average th at ehange to em ploy* of the K*.
after llw body w t i found I Htrsl- Dickson were sentenced lo 1"
2U .7M gaJloaa warn Meciri. The &gt;' -e of other financial Inatitu loiunher e f th# League.
y itr* #a&gt;b and Julius, t l.sdwirk. dition o f William K Vand- r'VR' Miattar til b* c'i'cus e.|. "Is of Ilia e iia ry to reduce th# number o f
rian.s
said
rite
had
been
all-eked
A porthM a f tha group left Ibis
gam* wardens in this stata,** th a
tk, i
ro u aty a b a aaad ft, 110 gall one af
brother nl Dar.- an I f«.nu*r bnuk. nod hi* family In lite r vacl", -Atw o rrie r, hopeful of Icing alls' la a rot choked |P rtealh! Iw ring the keeper at the Florida National • a, lo th# Qatarag"* Iskn-Ls, la d must serious " He will rail the au­ governor wrot# Sheriff King.
.­
KdwxrJ liner*, p rivate trader,
last
year
four
d
th
Jr
rhildrrn
have
dience
to
order
at
H
oo
o'clock,
ha
“The enforcement of th»
all Florida wax »ispso-Wd fa r aim saotvlh; II. mover** yritb officials of Hie U-cti li red io ta te lla r ' by slranil- Rank here, drew a ,#yen.&gt;*ar »#n- ended a fte r a w*»h'» ’,u*r«'r H**
and fteh law i ia just a t m oth
U rday w hai 'h e v*
docked laid.
la the 'ecm am p tlo n *( H. W urlier, J . R. Smcltaer. and lea g u e and lay before them Mime rr* amt one o f/tbem :illB"ke-l and t*nr*.
All officer* and ilireetura of Ih* duty a* tba enforram tol of
'urn-d ul-'M
Illchanl Hillman, fifth d fend- hara. V a n J-ru l.
• jb iw w
n i l - - . WIIHpai Kagar fa r a ll monihs nf th* problem* (bat have arisen l-e nnirilrred. A I5.year--.ld oegro
rich
are
also
rrq
u
*
"#
l
lo
meet
at
nthar law en tha atatut* book*
. f- -s
aoeaty wilh each) Alexander Robertson, , of er.lly In raiallae U lha h ariM deM . n.nfrsgesl la Ute hilling hot U t#r ant. I* already aervlng a 21-Year- whan he learued by call# a t 11*W. E. llathaw ayS office, 111 Mag­ 1 a hall expect you, as » h -n .\
a-uitenre following hi- conviction ra a g th a t W* u-othrr, Alvin Van­
Lttewlf, RabariaoA aad Company, f’oiamlaaleiwr Hhhvhivlscr wa* la ispudlated hla CMfrasion.
derbilt, had .uffared a riroka e f nolia Ava., t'uaurro* morning a t La* county, to enforcy thia * *
• 4
threw ytar*; and W alter IteehoUer, Tamp* on boalaaaa yesterday and
r0 stale court.
Sheriff King wa* promp
yal* In PatU. Tl*' Vandcr- 1:30 o'clock, he anroutuv.!.
J th a aaaro fleas f*r »i&gt; months. h* Joined th# BaJlfon) group thl*
T l* Indictment* grew "lit of
pladga lha governor th at hla fi» ;
war* an regia to New Yolk
morn jc fk wMU AI ta r a* y WlUon. a
fQ&amp;Cr M A C H —Total o f 11
ntagipulat lotu J
r*con|*
LA R G O -Local Sindlair filling would maka gam* prataction (
Francs y ((tarday. » » l « f
‘ ‘
Ugodlng cMumlttee,
aad th i A lu e u n B +
predate ahlppid o a t of
ition painted.
•rd by train.
”
yaaterday.

M Hlt MAKll

JsProposed

Irv Congress ™ AtttTIABLt

TO DEBT TERMS

ARE DISaOSED

B i l l Authorizes Di­
rect Grants Of Onehalf B i l l i o n For
Individual S t a t e a

Billion Dollars Kx-i,,f xhr '°’*,’rruI &gt;&gt;»"«»»*»• ►•*pended By Corpora­
tion Since Founding

SENATE PASSES
GESSS’BINKTNG
BILL BY 54 TO 9

PERU ASKED NOT EXPERT YEGGMEN
TO USE FORCE IN BLOW OPEN SAFEc
PRESENT DISPUTE OF CLOSED BANK

Measure Provides For
Sweeping: Changes
In Banking: System

Stimson Sends N o t e
Requesting: Peace­
ful S e 111 e m e n I

Attend Scout Meet
In Orlando Friday

Ti

Agreeable To Roose
volt Proposals But
Makes Reservation
On Certain Points

Action Will Wait Oil &gt;
RecommendatlionOf t
Method To ScttI# *
Sino-J a n Troubles i

fY D A lirriK i)
i i f 11*10 ‘’*nct »n*1|r,‘ of thof.
( i a U Wh i K o DAY wnmnirmlatlotv* for scttllnR L
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Attendance Record I
Almost Set On 1st
Day Of Celebration

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Orange County Has
D e c id e d Drift To
C i t r u s Production :r:!

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Wi t h Ef f o r t s To
Insure Road Work

Woman Killed By
Kiwanians Stage
T ra in In Effort
•Regular Weekly
To Save Her Dog
Meet Wednesday

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Two More Railroads 11000 Automobile Tags
To Feature Celery Sold In This County

S h e r i f f Asked To
Force Obeyance Of
State Ga me Laws

Mrs. Belmont, One
Of “Four Hundred”
Succumbs .1n Paris

Seminole County's
Gas Total Reported

Stock Exchange Puts
off ti.e■pie-*
IPolice Seek Slayer
Out Six Of Members laocal Group Attends
Of New York Fluid
' league Meet Today

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Four Are Sentenced
In Almours Swindle

Important Meeting
Of Growerfl Called

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OLTZ AVERS •toOfla. nocreaKy, .tho governor antd, State Road Body Economist j
state m ast take a hand la the
DNOMY HAS Ike
Begins Drafting Debt As Cai
head prehlrm since the sta te is
vitally Interested as a taxing
RELY BEGUN agent
Annual Budget Taxation Bt
and as a bondholder. Many
state agencies and boards hold
beads la a h k h special funds hare

WANT A
RATES

“BOWLING NOTES’

fORD TON truck. Good. $30. Ford
pickup. Good. $36. Keel * Son*.
Itid C a r Dealer*.

R OR SA LE; Chevrolet louring
! ear. Run 12,000 rail**, motor
A-\ condition, good tires and new
t^p. Will s*U lo r c u lt only. What
la m* if f * r t Call a t Herald i f Dev
BctRton 8:00 and 6:00 P. M. or
aM{*sg “ChaTTolst" ear* of Her-

bNTED—Relltbl* man sg* 25
o $0 to supply established rteOd. for Rswlolgh products In
C. Lab* Cosnty.
Other good
illtlre' argllsbl*. Company furto* ovorytblng b a t th* car.
til pruflta for h aslltre. Writ*
‘Wi T. Rawlolgh Company,
Epkls, Term., or a«« ms, B. L.
* 0, 804 Elrn Arena*, Sanford,

R^H uiUoe Woatttl
N EA T COLORED g irl wants Job
* l a soak, nor*#, or washwoman.

U RNISHED Apartm*i)ti 0n
war 2nd. tad Palm etto Ave81040 per month, watar fu r.
4. Colslough Rsalty Com­
, Phoa* tp .

Tho N c-lll Bottlers and th*
Forrest Oatchsl bowling team* of
th* Sanford M erchants Bowling
Iwoga* last night scored two out
of thre* gam* victories over th r
Truck Grower* and Smith'* B ar­
ber* team* rc#p*ftlv*ly.
John llsrb st of thv Nc.HI team
rolled a ilngl* gama total of 213
points and 34« In three game*
while Georg* Pssold of th* Gatrhrl team was th# s ta r of tho eve­
ning. getting a high single gam*
wore of $10 points and 330 point*
In three gam**.
Tonight, an .A ll-S tar srrond
string team of Orlando will nlay
on th* local alloys a t 3:00 o' cikId
Scores la st nightt '
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place In the budget
e They said they determined te
p u t the road department on so
nonrly s caeb boils as possible and
th a t they eipected la effect many
easlnga In opcrallen.
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Commission members said Ihelr
estim ate af 110,384,810 la antici­
pated reeenue for 1913 was based
on th« expectation of roccielng
14,300,000 from the three cents
share of tbo state's seven cehls
levy on gasoline; $1,400,000 on
re g a la r and emorgoney
fends
form the federal government for
fodoraj aid roads sad $330,000

Bead debts, be eald, grow g reat­
er with tins# and Florida's whole
financial system depends on ad­
•p by transfers.
justm ent of th e problem. Too
“S e t wo are not going to trans­ many apodal Interests and bond
fe r and wa are going te Ur* with­ attorney* are profiting from th*
in our means. W all balance eur
- bndgcti something which hasn’t
been dona since 19*7. If accessary
wit will put aR departments back
«n the hasia a f Corsm or Bios■ham's days whan the governor had
a )ta b le In the renter of th* room
a f d occasionally called In a sten­
ographer If ha got too busy.”
.* .Governor Sholts said ths Icglsladar* was faced with worhJng not
p i answer to th* bond problem In
too state “for lib* It or not. It’s
h ire sad wc most fa c t It."
'laaistln g tb sl ho lo opposed to
bond repudiation, be said he realb ad tbo need for bond adjustment.
jTh# creation of • etat* refund­
ing commission, ho said, may be
th e answer to the question and he
may recommend to ths Iglslatnrc
t | a t th* present state heard af adajinlstratlon be changed |nt« such
a ’ cummlsslon to adjust th* bond
AAsstlon wJ(houi.fi^! !$*U9o. Jp ,Jtht .Abie Impsesslsa gaiw*d«d**a*&gt;4 b *
Inspection toor, said Sholts,
Sholts, was
that th* state has too many farm s
scattered s t all Institutions. Cen­
tralisation »f farm ing actlrltles In
Ui* Everglade* and at Chattahooch#* would be more economical,
efficient and at th* same lim e
would supply all Institution* with
foodstuffs, he said.
T h * governor sold he still
planned to toko all convict* pos­
sible .off th* rood and place them
■t Halford, at tho prison farm In
th# Evergladsa and other Institu­
tions whoro they can be kept busy toad* and bridge* they hav*
now", h* said.
profitably. .
Farm ing sctlrltles, m anufactur­
Th#
rommisson
yesterday
ing nf shoos and cloth** for stat* opened sealed bids on construc­
wards and beautification work tion of * concrete and *t*«l
along road* and In public place* bridge across E ast Pass on Road
may be th* aniwvr to th* problem, IIS, a t th*Escambla-Okalooaa
county
line.
The Vlneenre*
he *ald.
Regular afternoon meeting* nf Rridg# company, of Vincennes,
th* budget cummtaalon will M art Ind., wa* th* apparent low bidder
Thursday and continue daily so a* with a pries of $231,473.10. This
to hav* the budgst ready for the was considerably lower than th*
legislature o a the f ir s t day a f th* original estimate* of engineers.
session, he ssld. Af»r th# commis­ The contract will be awarded to­
sion get* th* tentativ e budget In day.
l|A V E YOUR WATCIf repaired *h*M&gt; th* governor plan* to begin
by on# who really know* bow. a **ris* a f hearing* on tach' item.
R ri« f a ,.J rr * U r, Mag. Are.

IZEB. INQUIRE AT Y O U R
IEIG HB0RII00D BTORK.

Celery Market Reports

“I bar* triad other Bodlrlaw,
hot haven’t found say af thorn
that baa g iv tt B * U a satisfaction
that I hav* louad In taking Dl*ck« agM.“ Frttaa Mr. W. N. Fa*.
of History. Ky. “About thru#
year* ago, I began soffsrlng from
eooatJpatloa th at Bad* a s r*el
doll, tired ta d wora-oaL I did
s a t fsal U k r I could keep doing
I triad roBodlo* but eat xxytktag
that gxvo bo tk« satisfaction U ut
Black-Drasght baa given, aad I
barelald them all
“ “ jh Jt * ** said* for BlacknsamatjMUM D rssgkt I am
B U C L D t l^ T , r «'V H » t to
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might wisely borrow darikg pe­
Bureau, R. E. Winfrey, Sanford repreaentatlve.
riods of depression to ease the
burden of taxation. “There would
bo a great advantage" Prof. Elds A s m n iM im ttK i aseti.n o f
ridge sold, “ In that the low price
rio rld a :
partly rloodr.
H e e lin g . light. ligh t wire loeu U r;
Iceel which prerallo during tbo
dome ad olew. marks! a. w kr. Tar•eod* r. » k. usual I or ma. ( , * sal,,.
depression enables tbo government
Flactda. I * Is c k 'rrs is a ladtvldusllv
to severe public Improeemeata flt
wapfcud. S.s dna . I S*.M S. srat*
musllr I *S: S Sou. era Is
eery low roots. Moreover, governwashsd and la Ik * ruusk. TS-»sv.
menta In good financial condition r J s a IS It.— t i l ; Jaa. H i t —IU .
Musi s ro w .ro dlsrsnllauod ’ skipmsnl M das an arvuunl nf marks!
can borrow during depression at rlssMao Ikemsak ike rtuHda ru le- road
11Ion. Wool sklpmsuls rullsd
w e re
H aetadl— Jaeh— .s ill# ,
eery low rotas which g reedy re­ W
unM9l«t
f»p m R tlitH .
s r i r i a __ S B s M u ls l fee a IS
duce* the total outlays for In­
D e t r o i t : s iix k iir weaker. l i
keue aeHaa e s S h e as O d * A. St.
ftia n
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degrees. rloodr I Pld, arrived: l«
terest."
Dalllmnr* 1. IWthUhffm I. Be-ton rare n* Irark NepplTre raiker III,,
Prof. Ktdridge pointed oat that I. ( h a ifa n o d iv « f . ( 'M f Bg r . J , C l » . rral. il.mund slow, mark*! ullgkllr
w eaker Florida. I* Inrk srelsa. Inamong the many fo r reaching *}■•••• t. rU «$l«nt| J. i'olumhag |, ■tlvHlually
ussksd sne, preennled. 'i
JWulur. Mlcfc. I, n s ire lt 1. Flin t I.
) changes a f on economic odd pollt- lnu rtu re |, Newark I. New Turk T. dna t Ss-riS. moslly I.M; S-S dna
I. I’ hllsd.lph la t. l i l t * , t.SS.I.SJl IS dna l.u - r s s ; small.r
leal noturt th a t must cum* In Felerskurt
]
nurak J. 1’ rnvldenre I. l-ntnmae!
i the Immediate future, thoe* rclati Ing to taxation and fiscal ad- ’
• ministration nr* of th u u utmoet
■ Importance. Th* economist slsltd
' that th* accusation th a t govern- '
' menta may bo wasteful and in- '
elflclent I* correct,, a*
great ,
many pipulnr w riters hava led the people to bcllavc, but he eald that (i
to convey th* impression th at all l'
C IX rn -X ..A -« ...JU u .
gAiarfirts a la l.o a U tprloe 'ge-wetSTGocns Co. opsoad star* in a lu
Ity U useless and uaprodagtlv* Is I.
north of Hammond 4 P arker Gro­
grossly absurd.
*
cery store on Collins Street.
Professor Eldrldg* listed sis
activities or functions of govern- '
ments which e ra today taking th*
greatest share of the governmen­
tal expenditures. “One of th* most
fundamental functions of govern­
ment in that of protection of Ilf*
and property," h* declared. “ With­
out protection, civilised Ilf* could
not exist. Security of life and
property it one of th* elemental
want* of men. Government satis­
fies this want and In so doing
create* a fundamental condition
necessary to th* production, ac­
cumulation and consumption of
wealth, and to cultural develop­
ment. This is a want th a t people
would not do without a t any
price."

Estate:

taken In Seminole - County near
Card re re's Island, a r t now ea
display In the Semi no la S ausage
Shop on Sanford Avenue
Gao Schmah, one a f the party
of hunters which Included Rex
Packard, 8 r„ Rex Packard, J r ,
R. R. Pippin, M. E. Shclbr. Henry
Thurston, and U nit Kennedy, to­
day called attention to one o f Uw
mounted heads of a door with
to ms llko a deer th a t wa* Im­
ported into this scctian.’b h o said.

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IIOflKRT U VtLPRItMIk
Admlalelraier e t ike lie
tale or William IL
dnds*. Deceased.
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in trw r t n e e r r r o r a n r a n . '
TT-TWIBU JU D ICIAL C I E C S m
iu n u n r e n s w w iu o L w r o u t .
V T . »T*TW o r
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'a the County *1 Hsatlanl* and
m a le e f Florida. ssor# pnrtleelarly
n#»rrib#d a# fallows, to -w li:
“ L ei I * ot Erie A n d sreei’a
AHUHInn la Orinde,* i c t . n l »■
t » in* pins t kesVst r#r*ra*a in
l-lai book MJnaan is, Pal l i a
It .coeds * f kWEnilnoi. Coui.tr,
F lo rid a '
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Term s cask. Purchaser le ear far
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V W Q K IN G }

Handsome booklets, foldera, limadniden . . . rich
brochure* , , , effective
poatera . . . the ^kind
that will hurdle the
waate basket and create
new marked* for your
Rood* . . . that la the
type of prlntfnr-jrowwHI
find h«r*.

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Thu Nanford ItsraM. a aswapaper
regularly puHllahsd In a#mlBntn
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.DONE and OHDEtlRD this Ilk.
day of Jaauarr. A. !&gt;., HU
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X O T i r S o r NASTStnrP sa le
N ollre Is kersky given tk al uadeand by tlrtu * nf a Final I Were# e t
LEGAL n o t ic e
F ererlaser* and Beta fnlfnm l .1" «ku
above entitled rente on tfco ttrd.
dap uC December. A. It , t i l t I, *o
in THE n n r r r r f o r a r a r t u p Rire.let Master . la lUtaiteery. an
Monilar. Ik# s tu b day o f r .k r s s r r ,
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T eV
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A. D u l l , the earn* kelae a Raio
Ite r o f this thiaft and a L egal kslee
f a r , la front « f I b e j o m l Ifouee at
njtADnilAW, Complainant.
Sanford. Hsmltule rueM jr, glorldu,
vtnm r. r. .i.ucAn. st ai, n#- will o fit r for. sal* in thu hlal .at

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Crwiaiol ils* I* guareatsed sal Isfacisrt
la tha trsalnart *4 p srvtR sw cMghs sad
colds, breacktal snksss. brenckUU sad
f- » « ••
d l* B «* .* a d
la cirelleal far M Ddlag ep th* rystaa
after eold* ar do. Mausy rsfaiutad If u y
coo«h or cold, M euiicc af hew kmg tlaaA
M g I* ant relieved afisr taklag accordlat
ta directions. AAyoucdragtisC (AdvJ

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Ten. and sa c k a f r e a Sr# h ereb y
n o tiried an d r e e e l re d in preoeM
n a y claim s an d da m a s ts w h lrfi S en,
o r e llk e r e t re n , m ay k n ee a s a l n e t
Ik e e s ta te e f W illiam a A ldridge,
deceased, k l e e f Bem leole C n e a tr.
r io r ld a . la Ike Ile a . J a a H. H haren
C eneljr J e d r e e f Oem lanle O k i l f ,
a i kin e f t Ice la Ike C a a n tr « 'n a r th e e a . In d a a te rd . H em leele f ’e n a ly ,
KlurM a. e l l k l n larelee e tu n lb e fro m
Ik e d a le H ereof
P a le d Ja n u a ry 11 Ik. A. I '. H U .

U I A N A X k O t 'lA T IO N . a
P le rfcla
I.EESBURG#-R. H. Raynolda
c o rp o ra tio n . t 's m p la l a a a l.
Reynolds opened photograph stud­
tv. IS g T IN B and M. FRANCT-M
io htre.
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Good Printing

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TO all O ed ltere. Z^s u m s , Urn.
deer
I r l b a l n s naO nil f l W M i h a v in g
wall Claims ar. Demands against sale

resent
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Martin’s Garage

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haating
season,

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�T H * S A N Y O R D H t t A L D , B A N T 0 R 1 J, F t O I I D X ,

talk Of Iteroltitkm
Congressional chatter to the effect that the treat
f M H

and CMimtjr, medical fare and returning a* many to their homea
an poiriLIc, and Individual treat*
merit ra th e r than mai* rnnrideratlOg.
. •
Kenneth Holland, of New York,
representing
the
International
Student* Leigue, who aludled aimliar camp* In Germany, advocated
their establishm ent In thla coun-

b" my illvatlon. It* only la
• t And my aaWbflon: he la

frtfM Paelm a t I, I.
Id&gt;id o f Living Ware* fllgbU, B— headline. Mlybe
dnda, Buddy, M net ears.

abant Tacktwenty thouf6a wof t or

try-

go ahedd And revolt, instead of using thii publicity
i » weapon to browbeat another couple of bDliona
He federal treaaury, there’d quickly b« an end to

New Fields Of Expansion
Ion of industry into flew and broader fields

BUtmore Hotel, the Miami Btach clubs, and. th# fUfaJni
gfotmdA Ft lion# Key. H#fftRqore tho us# of (kb MtO-fir&lt;
far pdtoender transportation has been, If a very Mf» math
od, rttn an dfladtUfkctory one due to lack of cabin facilities
The overcoming of certain mechanical difficulties has made
i f ptijlbla for a wlite-icale adoption of the auto-glro foi
passenger transportation purpose*.
The need and development for speedier transport planet
I Herald'* solution for
in 1* prie of the sound- has reaulted In many new aircrafts being placed Into serv
i tern yet. Sttopty

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Itlfpiwed condition*
In IN Sunahln# City—

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In those day* th e supply wa*
plentiful, and th e ' price; tiiey re­
ceived - fo r th e ir flstl W C r * edch
thut ihe fishing Induct nr was
highly profitable. Shrimp fishing
down a t Canaveral, however, I*

Have Tear Glance
Fitted New I It
Reduced iprlee on single
vlilon and Kryptok lees*. Alae
all shell and modem gold
tilled frame*.
Dr.' Henry McLatUIs, Jr.

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
Piles ton I* the

M O W comas tha foolproof poultry faad. If* Pnrina All Maih Egg
AUantle Lumbar Co. Th« tie* are
H Chowdar—« complata feed th at make* hen* lay egga. Jf* .b ran d
her home la Orlando. Mre. Pit. to be cut on tha land* of the Keat
laitoo waa on* df th* ntoat ad- Baaford Luid.Co. a re - Lah* Ifar- n»w—b u t ll'a e provan faad. I t has bean tasted far month* on hun­
thlrdd ladle* at Ihe Charily Bill Say M d It iflll be up tu Mr. Brady dred* of ban* a t tha Purina Experimental Farm.
to r a t tha Ha* and gat them to the
in Orlando leak night
You can Y fo rg at to grain your heni new—beraui, you don't need
Lewis Lalnhart haa raturnad water whara they will b* placed any grain. And you don't need any oyster shall, grit or great) feed.
t« Sanford from- Tampa amt haa oo barges and floated down to the Jn*t keep All Mash Ggg. Chowder bafora your Sin* and let them
Utkan his format poaltlon a* head mouth of th* St. Johns Hirer mad help them aelwe. Thet*e Sri—there'* nothing ala* to faad.
tk*r* loaded on slaamahlp for
plumber will) C. H . Din***.
B atter pelt this new fap l means mar# «*g*—and better egg*.
' Already rumor* era going th* thalr proper destination north. It
t a in # a n te * tha jW IUriia to la said that Mr. Brady'a contract Whan you feed A l| Mash Egg Chwwdar yoaH Gnd all egg yojka uni­
the aJfaat .thoi both of Florida'.
form la color. They'll taste to tte r, toe.
A»4 b*«l of all—AU Maih Egg Chowder ro*tj no more to feed.
T hera’# Jeat eaa hag of faad4to hay. Phone « s year order.

# ^ mmmmm

^TtTOBYim, Jan. IA -Tb'.
mullet ■edaea op*“ d

hare

last

Martin** Garage
W. 1st S t m t
Frank Lewie sa g M ad ia kaea
Iks »i per Unco and to H in m l
fa do your fab. Be# a* and

■are money.

CLASSIFIED
BARGAIN DAYS
BEGINNING
ENDING

MONDAY,

JAN.30,

AND

SATURDAY,

F E B .ll,

THE

HERALD WILL MAKE A HALF PRICE

15

.Words or Lossy Thr

15

W ords or Less, Sev

30

W ord. ThfM T im ..

30

Words Seven Times

Times

1 t i l Park Ava.

&gt;***v*itT n win b«

With Fish S c a rc e

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, , OPTOMETRIST

It seta itU on vfi*
acht In compairi

Mullet Season Is

th* rltru * Indualry and Ha raloe
LEBSBURO — M. If. fort*
to the atate.
opened wholesale bakery la former
Dr. y . E. Bair, agronom ist of Tom Bey Bakery building.
New York, brought brief greet*
Inga.
J. C. Morton, rice prealdent of
CENTRAL
th* (Searing Heu*e, explained the
$300,000 joint advertising cam .
AUTO BODY SHOP.
l i t E. 5th ■*.
palfn of the Clearing Hour* and
M iller Garage
tho Florida Citron Exchange, de­
W e a pec tolls* In rebuilding
claring it would be Inraluable to
bod)** and repairing motors.
furthering Ihe caua* nf Florida
Price* unusually low.
eltrna and Inereaaing canaumption
In 1,000XXX) American famlHe*
where th e adreriiaement* ln th*
newspaper* are read.
Dr. P. C. Blanch, assistant chief
of reaearch of lh* federal depdrtment of agriculture, told of the
value of the local citrua producta
laherutory to the citrus Industry
and staled that, a fte r ita work In
orange preserves, the laboratory

AND LESS OFFER. ON ALL CLASSIFIED

FOOLPROOF POULTRY
FEEDING

Independent.

*nni)il N (iT (*tl«ii e f th r FW ida,
i M f i * of MmirlpalHW*. opening
t t 9 o’l h f k to th# Ctrl* I « p f
rlubhause.

HERALD

«

limited and price* for shrlihp1
have been holding up well, tlnly
tho largeat ihrim p are shipped,
tho sm aller one* being thrown
back Into th# w ater after they
are caught and sorted out. Tho
shrim p. business a t New Smyrna
is also nourishing. It la sold.
Shrimp ra n be bought for eight
cents a pound a t New Bmyriis,
and It - la said th a t they ran f&gt;*
bought f6 t 7 1-2 cents a pound In
large q u a n tu m a t Canavera,

would work *n eltra* m n m rtrtlM
Ur llm ii, and Dr. Camp.
Th# O m n n Day propram al to r th* cw m n t T * «
th# grandstand arat delayed half Th* program today iiwfeded the

,

M ajor A rthur Flynn, of A tlanta,
reprtscnU ng the Nalralion Army,
told th* eommilte* th at Ihouaanda
of boy* end young m m were wan- hiblt* by county agents, w ith Polk
daring through the South beeaute roonty a*fond.
In heat deeorated Goats, the
o f ita mild ellmat* and that "U rge
Growers, In c ,
number* of them are Leeomlng American Fruit
hook first prlif, the Chase Bub-etbeggar* and petty thieve*.'’
The committee concluded Ita I change second and ihev Auhurndate
hearing* with yesterday** m elon', C 'ru a Exchange third.
l,i V'*w.*atlona| booth*, Golf Fer*
and met today to dlxeui* formu­
lating a general relief program, lillser Company, Tampa, won Gr*t
combining the C utting hill, Ihe p r i ; t h e International AgrlculLaf'ollnye-Cotllgnn bill for $f&gt;00,- iii la I Corporation, second, and tha
Rnlhborne, Hair A Rldgway. In c ,
Ihlnl. Th* judges were 8 . W. Illnit, fruit and vegetable specialist
pf the s ta te , m arketing bur-au,
chairman; Frank L. Holland, W in.
once Gabed (rum till* point. ,

PANAMA CITY— New roHee
factory opened a t 282 W t»t P in t
Street,

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T H U R S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 2 d , IM S

RELIEF RILL IR Growers’ Bay
AGREED ON BY C elebrated At
SENATE CROUP Orange Festival
(Continued From ra g * One)
establishment* of tMall ramp*
whar# young jofclr** wanderer*
could maintain themaelrea on a
minimum of aid.
A dtocatlag the C atting bill,
f i l m font term ed tho transient
problem
one the government
•houM shoulder, a* tho atateo and
localities are too heavily burdened
to ra re for their own. A »urrey of
condition* in a number of atatae,
he * 1 Id baa raueed him to heller*
a "generation of hobo**’’ la being
bred hy th* current economic con.
ditlon*. Thousand* of the wander*
er* are jrouth* of gram m ar and
high erhool age, he added, and
moat are of m o u r n f u l type*,
Education of the boy* along, to,
rational line* and occupation of
their talenta In agrleul&gt;dral and
other conitrucU rr ertdrt* a t the
camp* w i i adrocat&amp; f by (H anford,
Ho told tho committee a relief

tolteth open God: from him

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BARTER COUNTER
It’s pour opportunity to Mil the honor, ear, stove, radio, p ia n o , g u n ,
furniture, typewriter, dog o r baby carriage, rent the spare ro o m , A part*
ment, house or piano, and stchange anything.
OW furniture around the place may bring enough to pay the wood
bill; used elotbea wHI bring nseoble dollars to buy new. Ir not uning
your ear, don’t let it stand idle la tho garage. SELL IT FOR CASH!
Hundreds will be waitlag and watehlng for your Offer, hundreds
more wtU make dollars from cents d uring these bargain days. It la easy
to place a want ad. We help yew write it.

CASH WITH ORDER
THAT iM'ALL SfS

PLEASE
CLASSIFIED

ADS

PAYS

CASH

ARE

NONE

WILL

INURING

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TH* SANFORD B U A L D , SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Social Calendar

Mr*. Verna Bower*, a t W inter
Park. I* spending a few day* le r e
E R l and Hr*. . C. II. Winn and ft* th* guest of Mr*. Maud* S ta f­
FRIDAY.
K ha»e moeed from WJ M»g- ford, comer Fourth S tre e t and
The piano pupil* of Mias M ar­
I V A m i M to IMS Park Avenue. Holly Arenue.
g are t Davl* will g lre a je c ita l at
Rtlft o'clock a t the Woman's Club.
f MV** Dorothy Pdpe b« Improving
Mr*. B. F- YounR, o f Knoivlll*,
The N. de V. Howard Chapter
a t her home on South I^nfurd Term., ha, arrived to spend sever­ of tha U. D. C. will meet at ;i:.10
Avenue a fter a recent iltnc**.
al week* her* with h er son-in-law o'clock a t the home of Mrs, K. D.
and daughter, Mr. and Mr*. A. T. Mobley, Oak Avenue, w ith Mr*.
Friend* of l-eonanl Mci.urn* 'dhlte. Magnolia Avenue.
Mobley and Mrs. S t. C lair White
wQl regret to learn that be la ill
a* hostesses.
a t bis home on South Sanford
Dr. R. E. Stevens and L»Roy
A cabaret dance w ill,b e given
Avenue.
Chittenden returned last night
from St. Petersburg w here they a t 9:20 P. M. a t the Sanford
Country Club, Music by Mem'*
Mr. and Sir*. Arnold C. Cleve­
O rchestra,
land have muted from 9Dt Park
’ Regular meeting of Seminola
of Tatesrille, 12a., arrived today Rehekah Lodge Number Fortyto apend a short tlmo with Mr. and Three will be held at H:0O o'clock.
Mr*. J . C. Mitchell, Magnolia Are-

CHURCHWELL
BROADCLOTH
1^8 Inch Broadcloth or
K

Mrs. E. p. Morse, Mr*. J .‘ P.
Ridge, Mr*. Ralph A. Smith, Mr*.
W alter L, Morgan, and Mr*. F. K.
Roumlllat attended the d istrict
welfare conference held in Orlando
yesterday.

Mrs. Ridge Hostess
To Her Bridge Club

W a rn *

Tvfhlto, ftlao color*

SPREADS
80x105 Crinkle
Bed Spreads

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SHIRTS

Weft’s Genuine
Uroaddoth Hhtrts

SOCKS
Men’s Fancy Rayon Silk
Socks

Complimenting tha members of
the Young Matron* Duplicate
Club Mr*. J . P. Ridge entertained
with g dinner and bridge p arty
tftsl night a t the home of her
mother, Mr*. Frank L. Miller, Pal­
metto Avenue. Dinner wa* served
In course* a t 7:00 o’clock from
the long dining table which was
centered with a bowl of sw est
p e n , roses, am) whita s ta r jas­
mine, and lighted with pink
candles,
&lt; ____
• At th * conclusion' of dinner,
bridge games were enjoyed until
a late hdur, High score priies,
novelty
Kleeneg
roll*,
were
t-wanled to Mrs. K. F. Nousholder
and Mr,. J , D. tfoodialf.* The
room* where the game* were en­
joyed fwer* adorned with quan­
tifier of sweet peaa, rose*, and
whit* rlar..J*ymin«f.
Thnse present were: Mr*. K. F.
Iluusholdcr,' Mr*. J . D. Woodrulf,
Mr*, Wynn W. Potter, Mr*. U K
Boyle, Mr*. L llawkln* Connelly;
Mi*. W. C. Ilill, Mr*. Hugh C.
Whetchrl, anil Mr*. J. I*. Hidge.

Board of Health, will give a laclure a t S:M o'clock at the Junior
High School auditorium on the
•object, “P arent Education."
The board o f manager* o f .lh r
W om an', H u b of Sa.i-Vrd wilt
meat a t 10:00 A. 31. a t the club
house.
w edn esd \ t.
A mealing of the hoard or tit*
Carden (Tub o f . Sanford will be
held M U:.'I0 A. M. a t the home
of Mr*. W. E. Watson, Ro*e Court.
Monthly hualne** Hireling and
luncheon of the Woma t'a Club
will take place a t 12:.10 o'clock at
the tilth haute with Ml*. J. Adrian
Brown, Mr*. It. J. I.ehman. and
Mr*. 0 . II. Brown a* ha*trow '.
The "A nim ated Magaiinc'* will
make up the program a t 1:20
o'clock t" which the public I* Insited. Reservation* mu*t n* made
with Mr*. John Mel»ch by Mrnday at noon.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 2fi, 1M-1

M follow,:
"Son* of the Drum", RUckefJohn O n m il.
fW»*. "Happy F irm fr", Schumann
— Mr*.
Ifkkaon and
Ruby
B M hkf.
“Mmrigi'M", d ra y —Joyce Adam*.
“B riar R im * " , llam ar—Ruby U o rlakr.
“Soldier
Sony-*, Stelnhelm er—
John Fennell.
Duet, “W alti", Johann Straus* —
Ruby Boniska and Joyce Adam*.
"M any Came and Song", RolfeJoyce Adam*.
"Cabtn Dance", Bain**—Ruby IJonlake.
“t ’haerfiil Moment’,
H eltervrJnyre Adam,.
"The (Shunt", H rllrre r—Ruby Bori»kf.
"Pride iif the Regim ent", t'ranimo nd —John Fennell.
“May Tima", duo-pinna, Bram
Ruby Boniaha and Joyra A damn.

&gt;!va' Cunntngfiam,
•fsrti BwiMmbn. r«#*&lt;
Among those from here ftttenJL
ing the lecture and clinic on anaes­
thesia and oral surgery gives by
Dr. Fred 11. Conrad, of Tsllaha**ee, in Orlamlo yesterday were:
Dr. A. C. Chamberlain. Dr. L- D.
Brown. Dr. A. W. Kpp*. and D*.
H arry S. Woodniff. Dr. H. W.
Rucker attenilcd the erening »*•• ion.
’,

Girls* Auxiliary Of
Church Has Meeting

“ l-ord Send A Iteviv*!" a*
Piano Pupils Present Mrs: Parker Elected theWith
subject fur the iirugmnt the
Recital On Tuesday Orphanage Club Head ., |).r.V...-V«kilit»ry..tf..thi .Kum . Bap,.
a.. -a**..*— ss*..111bfta.*4*a*JW-ftH-tbOU *—•' *

Mis* Ruby Boniake, Mi** Joycu
Mr*. R. R. Dea* ami Mr*, fl. D. Adam*, and John Fennell were
Bishop will be hostesses for "la­ I'tcsented in a piano recital Tues­
dles' day** at the Sanford Country day evening by th eir teacher. Mrs,
Club. Reservation* may be made Flatter* A.Hickson, at her hnme
fe r luncheon.
on Myrtle Avenue, with a large
' Circle Number Seven of the number of friend* and relative*
F irst Baptist Church will have an of the young pianist* in attendalt day meeting a t the home of a nee. This was the first of .a ae­
Mr*. Francis E.‘ BoD, I IDI Park rie* of recital* to he given by
Avenue. A covered dish luncheon Mr*. Hickson'* pupil* this season.
will be served at noon.
A t the close of th r musical
number*
refreshm ent*
were
TPBRDAY
Mlsa Ann (iahrlei, of the Stale served. The program wa* given

Mr*.
D. Parker wa* elrrtrd
president of th* Sarah
Parker
Drphange Club &lt;Jf the
First
Methodist Churrh at It* regular
meeting held yesterday afternoon
a t the home of Mr*. T. W. Wil­
liam*, Oak Avenue. Mr*. John D.
Jinkins presided over the short
business session.
”
During the social hour refresh ­
ment* were served by th* hostess,
assisted he Mr*. B ridle William*
pnd Mr*. Pete Rowland. Those
present were: Mr*. W. 8. Thom-

fist cTtur-h held it* regular meeting on Wednesday :it the t htirch |
anoev. The meeting was railed
t„ order with the song. "I-euve It
There", nfler wldeh Mrs. Tom I
Ilmtherson led in prayrr and

dltttA'
;

Cnunlrv Club

CABARET DANCE
Friday
9:110 I*. M.
Mero’* Orvheatra
Admission 00c

P R IC E S

AN ABSOLUTE POSITIVE
MERCHANDISE SCOOP !

D IZ Z Y

DROP

for
FRIDAY and SATlJtttfAt

S P E C T A C U L A R DRAMA
OF S A V I N G S

SELLING
F e a tu re s

Cool Weather Special*

ThCHC

Spotlighting A Feature That
Haven You Jrt®ney.

BED SPREADS COMFORTS
In Ih e ' riew'CrlnklY W eave

5 Popular Shades
Size—Hfl by 110
Another One At

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UNBLEACHED
SHEETING

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All \\o o i Kilted
Hcanllfnl Satin Covered
KXTHAr SPECIAL

Extra Good Count, 4 Yard* to Pound,
.TG Inches wide,
yard

llrnnd New IntDorted llrldRe y
Table

COVERS

Announcement wa* made this
morning of the postponement of
the regular meeting of the Semi­
nole High Schdol P.-T. A. from
Tuesday, Feb. 7 to Tuesday, Feb.
21 when a Father* Night program
will be given in celebration of
Founder* Day. The reaeon of the,
postponement i* the lecture to be
given on Tuesday, Keb. 7, by blis*
Ann flabvUl, o f the S tate Board
of Health.

Pretty Bright Colors

DRESSES
SWEATERS
Values to S.’.Oli

DANCETS
981

BLIPS

OXFORDS
MEN’S PURE WOOL

ladle*’ Black or Brown
Oxfords

N«w Purr Hllh Poncho

MwTWEAR
ladles’ Block or Broi
Strop Slippers

Values to $5.00

Values to $.1.50
In all (he desired shades.

LadiesRayon

UNDIES
Here's A Terrific Price

Bloccncr*. panties anditepIhn. Cohr*‘ plrtk anti tcarose. This Is an unusual
value at the price of , . .

Wallop!

Another Two-Plstcd Affulr from this fltor known for pulliiig plenty of Plinth Into
Everything It docs for Yon.
MENU AND YOUNG MEN’S
(Curie* and Other Good Makes)

SUITS
PANTS

OrftorA

TOP $ 0 4 ? S

LadiesRayon

Knit
■■Underwear
lac* trimmed, run resist,
to different style* end
dainty colof*. Everythin*

All Wool—I f Tees Hulls In ('hsvlotsand t^ornteds
lent**. Cheviots and Worsted*.
Ilripe* and Solid Colors. Former
f afaM* to 18.80.
Out fady-Gw Mm—Yot/r Choir*
N m * |8 to 52.

Overcoats arc Purs Woolens In Florid* weight
SEE WINDOW

AU Outstanding Values

EACH

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Lslie Sunday DISCUSS DEBTS

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8»r Roaald Lindsay, IS* British
ambassador, rsIWd today upon As•laUnt Satratery Bandy of lb*
■UU deportment. N«llh«r would
war
discussions which a rt •
certainty a rt (Sot* batwctn Prv*kW at'tbct Rot*troll and lb* BritAlong with dohta th tr t will b* a
dltcoaaloa of a wld* rang* of #conomlc subjects In which America
and Croat Britain a r t InUtrUtd.
Rooaavalt ha* Indira lad Sr dailrad to negotiate directly with
th* British chief dalagat* or dtltgalea and thua aaanm* rasponalbllIty to Congrata for any arraagaman! raaebad.
Stanley Baldwin, who- negoti­
ated th* present Anglo-American
debt aaltlemant, haa been mantinned a* a delegated
Whether th* unpopularity of th*
praaant aattlamant In England
might Interfere with th* dealgna• lon of Baldwin waa not known
Thera war* aoma official* who

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com* hlmarlf.
'Municipal Park yesterday after■&amp;HI far a practice aaaalon. Includ­
ing K*d Martin and Jack Sanford
an*aa*r* of th* game. They re­
port that th* local entry win fur*U k atlff opposite* for tb* ctaaa
•f. teaaball that th* DaUnd team
n b l t * a to put up. Practice •*#A n a arc to b* held every after­
peon thla week, they announced a*
they Invited all ball player* In the
CKy t« put In their appearance
pad try out for the team.

^BOWLING NOTES
ijCenaiatent play during th j *#rMM third game* of » bowling
match between team* af Sanford
agd Otlando bowling itara Bun­
gay afternoon corned for the local
ftaam a two e«t of thre* victory
aiad a-m argin of 14 point* at th*
iSbfeVa end.
.
..-the Orlando team waa 111 pin*
ahead, of the end of the flrrt gum*
f t t tic* local* gained back 114 pins
|m. d a ' second match, and andad
r W T n. 14 pin margin of victory.
.'..The flrat four player* *f th*
loMdateoai-ended Urn match-wUb
S S T Z F l t T . Whllr 0 . P. Wtbav
had a .M l total. Pool Resold of
t i p ' local team had high alngl*
gams peer* of t i l , while the OrMato-hlgh alaila gam* acer* waa
teniad^ la by A. Jen* with 114

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% - Stephen* 117 107
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Star’s Jersey
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P A R R . Jaa.
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football Jaraay worn by Will
Ragan, star halfback on Ika Kal­
ina* football team laat fall, la to
W a^parmanant tnaauro la tb*

Th* Brltlah government already
haa Indicated It conaldara the
forthromlng dlacuaalan* an Im­
portant that It will daaota th* ut­
most car* to th* preparation* for
them.
There haa bean no official Indi­
cation of what court* Rnoaevalt
w ||| take toward other debtor na­
tion*. Franc* and tb* nth*r* which
defaulted aakad a re-aiamlnatlon
laat Noromber.

Team Is Selected In
Walter Hagan Match
Georg* Chrlet, pro at a Rochastar, N. Y. golf court*, who I* now
apandlng th* winter a t Orlando,
and Pug Allan, llalnnd pro at th*
Collage Arma tour**, hav* ac­
cepted an Invitation In appear In
an imbibition malth with Walter
Hagen, noted American golfer,
who will play over th* Hanford
Country Club coura* Friday after­
noon, Feb. .1, G. W. Hpancer, numte r two Hanford amateur, will
rompltte tb* foureom*.
Mr. Chriat, who ore* waa Mr.
Ilagen'a aaalatenl at th* Rocheater Park Indicate, according to AnIng pro golfer* now In Florida.
Ila will b* teamed with Mr. Ha­
gan agnlaat Mr. AlUn and Mr.
Hpencer In an IR-hol* match for
whleh a nominal fe# will b*
charged.
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yean old but (ut been modelling in cby ever line* babyhood-.Ha ia a
pupil of Ginicrt, whom ititu n of Lincoln in virioui parti of th* coun­
try have brought him fame.. Young Landii in developing bit itatua
typifying Florida youth,. U lhia-liukaiscar as* model and it m y ha
j i l U i jyonrtit JUtua,
tram . Th* public is invltvd
tween four-man golfing learnt I w itneu th* match without coat.
from Stetson ‘ Unlvrralty and |&lt;o|.
HTOIIM II IfS SYDNEY
tin* fn llrg r who will play ovri
Ih* li.c*l roura* Haturday after­
noun a t 3:00 o'clock tu sell!* th*
HYDNKY* Auattalia. Jan. a -

alrlklng Sydaey aad Urn lucruondTng country. Many atraata bar*
golfing supremacy of tb* two 141 —Eight (wr-ona war* killed awaah and pair af th* u afraal
and
widespread damage was
schools.
*
promenade waa awapt away.
Tb* match waa arranged locally, cau-Pil today ly a violent storm
with the Itolllna tram arrepting a
challenge made by lb* Stetson

Big Gallery Expected
At College Matches
Reports from DtLand ami Win­
ter Park ndlcata, according to An­
drew Carraway, manager of tb*
Hanford Country Club, that a
large gallery will witness • th*
scheduled challenged match b*&gt;
Trophy Casa at th* College, IT**Idaitt Hamilton Holt announced
today. At t h * s u g g e s t i o n
of th# Rollins Vanity Club and
at lb* request of Pnsldenl/ Holt,
Rogers has given up pootetalon
of th# jersey, bearing th* num.
t* r 43, and It will b* kept on
display according to President
Holt, "as an Inspiration to fu­
ture fontUall plsysn at Rollins.''
Roger* completed his third
year of varsity compatlllon last
fall when ho starred aa a mem­
ber of th* undafeated T ar Team.
Laat year, Rogrn waa awarded
th* Omlcron Delta Kappa cup
offend to th* outstanding ath­
lete of th* year.

from th* democratic party and
that Democrats have a tram#*ilou* raeponalbllity." Ho looked
forward to victory a**r all ptablem* be pet ting th# country. W. V.
Knott, atat* traaaurar and K A.
Gray, oecralary at atat*. war* la
th* governor^ party nad w*r* In­
troduced at th* luncheon, along
with oth-r prominent DtmociaU.
Th* aft*moon b'talacaa aaealaa
wa« marVe-l by a number of ftaey
pccvchea. Iteleg atf argued ov*f
Ik- yrafpeal I* limit Ike - aga
tang* of lb* Florida LeagJ* af
Yount thrmocraU In U year*
manlmum- TH* ronveallea ih&lt;l&lt;M
to tak* no action of tbla aort and
after discussion no ag* limit wa­
u l . In ISKtl a maalmum age rul­
ing may b- adopted. It waa &lt;te-

Hill I.amb«r Co. .
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JAN. 25th
Downard and Castleman
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Saturday Evening Post recently published an loUttls story revealing exactly what happens when a
■barks upon fji era of currency Inflation. Shortly
ng to find ways and
elder)t to such wholts
it tpereasi ng taxes In
pbllanlhroplat,
• n k to do K, Edward A- Fllene,
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ptfrent of Uieir #arnhg* for tk#
p a r p w of w ta M itf t t * rtysams.
In plain wont*, there la notliitis
wrens with the country today on­
Inc. wMA adjoins tho main
or two men finally hare all tho ly the common ptopl* a r t without
bn IIdins, and h e w s the edutot money that la on the (aland. That money, ao Iclt f t t tnxiUter and
TAMPA, Jan. 23—Expert yen- ttonal departments. Tho' sole—a
pueh
for
I
Mi
proportion
to
he
I leaves |he other families without
itarted a t oner, and yon will aee men, using n blow torch nnd •mail atset cabinet, fitted VU* ■
I tndney, ao, ron&lt;*quently, th* man- prosperity eomiar forth in traps chisel*, cut tho lock from n steal eomJHnotion iosk a ad bkloewt to
i ufaeturer 1* furred to (lore hia and bound*. Mill* that h are shot
hirst in the office* of tho F irst he hdrpior proof—stand* la a ear­
. plant, because there I# no moaey down everywhere will he opened
iptiat Church, Lafayette Street ner Of the aecretary’a room. Ur.
&gt; In r imitation to buy his product, up to fill the order* that th# peo­
and Plant Avenue, sometime Sun­Milton looked the doer M M «
ple are demanding, while this
day night and, escaped with 9382tear Ins the church after the Run*
i Al this period, without money or
, work, ’li where I picture this two billion dollar*, a r . more, k in ra&lt;h and check* representing
s r ta t word OPPRESSION creep* turning or*r in the Unitrd State*. Sunday's contributions.
By dlatribsting this loan out
in.
Th# robbery was discovered yes1 Thin U the truuble with . our t0 every man, woman and cpild in terdsy noting by W. C. Milton,
1 country and the whole world lo- the United Statea It wlU (tart church secretary, when he went
I day. Just limply I be working nun prosperity bark ererywhere a t tho to the office to take th* money to
■ without a job and without money. came.time, imt will not work a tho bank. The yeggmen apparently
■ My remrdy for breaking the de-1 hardship on anyone. The work ins hail hidden in Ibe rhurth Sunday
- preaaion in this country, is for man will rerelre more to (tart right and were locked in the
■ th* U. B. Government t,, enart with than he will ever hav# to building.
- laws to,wheri! It Is to glv* every spend for Mampe. The largo mmChances of.catching the robbers
ous other article*, which the bal­■ man, woman, and rblld in the panlra and rorporationa coutdn't rest on two .aicrptlonagy clear
ance of th* families sr* coins toi United Statea twenty dollars each, lose anything for their burin#** seta of finger prints, discovered
think It is o necesiitj for them toi Jo one dollar bonds or certificates, would double in thirty days time. on the door of the safe and ph«bore In tholr ho mi*. Those men ntI w ith th e ’ u n d e rs ta n d in g t h a t th e s e The farmer* would benefit hy th#
first do their 0wn manufacturingI c e r tif ic a te s i r e good tn p a y d e b ts prire of their prudurts rleinig. I
but they soon see that they can­- o r l„ make new purchases, by think this plan would work and fofe commercial selnlag they wore
not manufacture these articlesi placing a two rent stamp on the ho a great help to I he thousands all there by the multiplied mil­
with their own labor fa it enoughi harp of each certificate, thereof, of families that are looking to lion*. but they are not three now.
F a r l u l l i n g F s a t, K m * * , T a t.
for tho demand, to they hire prac­- and ranrel fh the presence of the charily orsaliations for help to­
Florida is tho only *tata In the
R ln o W arm s anO a ll ab le
tically th# bslonce of the men dai party receiving same. This is to day.
permit* or tolerate* JI»r,
Union that permit#
jjUIA U a W u o r^ Dur o s . .S lice
m t f un.Wr m o n * r b ach g n a r s * .
the island to work In tholr msnugood idea for th* Govern­ tram. The supply ho* been no t«s, II n o t aalU tled . F o r sa l# a t
•fertwrtnr ris n tr T i e ‘ P T d n trW W i cent stamps are placed ‘on the
TRY NEWZO
tho cost of production, soon catsi bark of each certificate. The ex- ment to re-i'.ock th# streams by abundant and inrxhanstibte that
TOUCHTON’B
np tho money th at tho balance of’ Ire two stamps on each certifi. issuing the** certifies#* to tho our propl* got Into the habit of
people every eight years, on ac­ thinking lhat the supply would
SANFORD DRUG CO.
the families have, and the one
count of thu .targe fish will rat never give out, but the seiners
the Utile ones up in' this petiod have done the Job for u». When
of time.
whelmlngly in favor of the proj­
you come right down to sound
It’s up to the Democrat* to i#*d -thinking. It Mem* the most un­
ect.
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ns out of the depression, »i&gt; nave believable and outrageous thing
At the request of th* president
Huey lo atop fllibuitering or wo that our County and stata offi­
of th* board of trade, a delegation
t r
will *11 be buried.
from Sanford wa* appointed to a t­
cials have permitted their favortend the meeting of drop water
|tn ’wards’ the Seiners* Clan, to
project for Mosquito Inlet and
literally clean out all th# fish, sa
New Smyrna, th* said meeting
n*^1
1j
D the rave In Lake JraiBp and
having for it* object th* securing
lak e Harney, and the nearby
of tha support of Congress by hav­
river. Seminal* County ha* had
GOOD
ing an appropriation of half a mil­
three murder cases In about four
8ADIO
lion dollars made for the purpose
years all from the Seiners’ Clan,
of establishing a depth of 18 fret
and why should they have spe­
of water over the bar at th# Intelcial privilege to clean out all th*
Attending from her* were: Thom­
fieli from our waters, to the det­
as K. Bates, secretary of the BanHava Your Glaa
riment of all our ciliimsT Tha
ford Commercial Club, A. T. KosFRtri Newt 11
black bar* Is going the way of
setter, end Alfred Forster. The
our wild duck*, constantly dimin­
Rtductd p ris e on si ads
trip waa mad* In Mr. Forster's
ishing in numben yeap'by year. virion *nd Krjrptok 1*0*s. Also
car, going via Labe Ashby and
all etvelj snd modara grid
New Smyrna and returning by Denn*d frSmss.
Land *nd Enterprler.
Dr. Henry HcLanHn, Jr.
Miss Blanche I’attl.-hnll, of Ge­
0PT0MRR1RT *
neva, ia tha guest of her eunt,
. Ill Park Ate.
Mrs. Begga, of Titusville.
these large capitalist* should be tribe.

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There oat evening In a restaurant, ha and hia waiter
hriT i to dteeaaa th* effects of currency expansion which
had Jm t begs*. Tha waiter comraentod that tha depredation
of the m i r k had already ruined him. . He bad been savin*
Ida money for boom time and had acomrakUd a sufficient
i m n i to hoy a moan hotel. But pries* had risen so'rap­
idly with the printing of new money, th at he could no long­
er hope to operate a business of his own.
Mr. FeUoe reassured him, however, telling him that the
i-siptfa^ «f tho currency had only begun and pointed out
to Urn a acheme whereby he could profit greatly. The
American prmnlttd to finance the German In the purchase
of the hotel providing he would do exactly aa told. The
German promised and these were his Instructions:
“V*ry waH” —M Fllene. “When I finish my dinner 111
give you a ten-dollar tip. Now, go tomorrow morning to
the man who has this hotel for sale, take a lawyer with
you, aid draw up an option to buy the place at the lowest
price you can g e t Be sure to have In your option contract
a d a m that yoo shall be permitted to pay for I t whenever
you aee fit and In marks, regardless of how plentiful or
cheap marks may become. Then, as soon as the mark beIIse i ii ao cheap that you can buy enough marks fo r/q p r
g amrtcan doOjmrtb' buy W K o fi , proceetTaT once to clone
tha deal and pay over the money. That will leave you six
dollars for capital, aod I am sure two dollars of that will Its
pnuuth to furnish and properly equip the place. You will
•UB hare four dollars left with which to stock your wine
after and larder and to pay your employes until a decent
ween us begin to coma In."
This may sound foolish to the avertge person who
(■variably fails to appreciate the extent to which currency
laftathm is almost Inevitably carried. It did to the German
waiter. Nevertheless, he had promised to do what he was
told so.he proceeded to secure the option.
Not long after that the great Inflation of German cur­
rency went on. untQ a bushel of marks was required to
buy p k a f of bread, llr. FUene forgot all'about his talk
with that waiter until five yean later, when he was In
Genoaay again and visited that same cafe. He Inquired
for the waiter whom he had previously known there.
"Ho is no longer here," the head waiter told him. "He
has a restaurant and hotel of hia own. The flfct is, he has
become a .Mg man. With wealth and position he is one of

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SANFORD FORUM

a

Athlete*
Tks athletic temperament of our heroes on th* grid­
iron. r t f Uaks, boring ring, polo field, or baseball diamond
has always been an interesting subject to contemplate and
ofien reveals apparent trails which bells their true char­
acter.
Bobby Jones is an excellent example of this. Cool,
collected, apparently a machine hitting the little round golf
ball, without say human emotion, the Atlanta wlxard la
moved by the same paroxisms of anger, Joy, and fear which
effect the ordinary run of duffer*. The only difference
ia that Bobby has teamed the lesson of self control.
It can be m alted that when Jones waa making his way
towards the golfing pinnacle he waa given to sudden bursts
of temperament which row many a golf dub' broken over
his knee. Today dnring the big tournaments he never so
mack aa blinks an aye when he misses a shot. Yet, his
Meads say that when he engages In friendly matches he
becomes his real self again, and "cusses" when he hooks a
drive, and jumps up ana down when he sinks a lopg putt.
The sombre-faced Tommy Hitchcock, who plays polo
with the same reckless abandon which characterised his
war days, when, a t tha age of eighteen, he waa shot down
behind the German lines, and had plenty of thrilling expertgM*w «w*bi»g hi* tr v p f , also baa an anomolous temperaroeat One might expect that hia dally life would b«
ana aerirlag excitement, yet ha la said to prefer the quletuda
of hia fireside to the tumult of the crowds.
Gene Tpnoey’a temperament has been given credit for
making him one of the moot unpopular, albeit misunder­
stood. Tighter* of in time. Because he refused to be one
«f th* "pun**, which he waa not.' and when he sought to
In g res hia m laiw lth literature, and hia social Ufa with
special friends, he was called "high hat". Aa a matter of
fa d ka sever thought he waa better than anybody else, he
asa r iy had u ambition to be something more than the
b ttT T V t i f h i boxiOff

Babefitetb iT o fffi accused of being a grandatender,
of Playing up to popular fancy. When he autographs basebsU afgr Qm neighborhood kids, or plays wltji the babies
lii hia agartm set the charge la sometime* beard that ha
Is m anly doing it to catch the public aye. Those who know
the mighty "bambino" say he has a deep liking and sympntky tor cfcOdrro w hldtla genuine.
ve many legendary
BBVl ^kkTIC^fef fijf BIQAfc dlAlDDioflB thppg OBI

BBrf W.M, u
to ewistjsii.
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BUT, believe ME, «bm

Y «.«.bey.p«h».rfre-

It com es to w hat I sm oke,
I w ant it right!
You know how it is when a
fellow Is accustomed to smoking
a good cigarette ami he gets hold
o f one that isn’t right. He’s
iihely to get in a bad humor.
I am a great believer in the
old saying that "quality will
leli,” and 1 have noticed that the
things which come to stay are
good things.

cigarettes for 15c. Six cento o f
this goes to the Government. So
Uult outride o f the 60 paid to
the Government, you get a littlp
over two cigarette* lo r one cant,
The right klmfrpf tohncoo, the
right sort o f paper— a cigarette
that’s pure and good-faring and
mild— Jj^at’a tho kind I want,
I hays been smoking c iijs n KHFIKUlB for a long time. They
ire mild aod yet they a t ^ .

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A aleak roast and bridge party
wer* gire* laat night by Jadg*
and M n. E^ F. Houaholder a t lire.
A. E. HOI'a camp cm leb a Mary In
honor of the ateeibera of Ih# K«anlng Bride* Club.* Early Ip the
rim in g th* atemb roast waa enJoyad and Inter card game* war*
participated in. High aeon price
for the tadlaa, a linen guest towel,
went to Mr*. R. A. Newman, whit*
high scon price for the a a a , a
pair of socks, waa presented to W,
C Hill.
Tho*« present w en: Mr. and
M n. R. A. Nawmao, Mr. a a f M n.
W. C. Hill. Mr. and M n. F. E.
Roumlltat, Mrs. If. D. Lewis, Dr.
Samuel Puleston, and Judge and
Mrs. Iloushnkler.

cturfer
'n Religion
Local Meeting

Theocracy restored and anivs real­
ised."
Mr. Gold«trln waa Introduced by
Theodor* II. D oner, of Baltimore
a former Episcopalian seminarian
who became a concert to the Cath­
olic Churrh as did Mr. Goldstein,
who is of th* Hebrew n ec . Hr.
Dorsey captained th a t “Oe.‘ mi*.
•Ion is for th* man ia the street
for wr know that there we are
most apt to come in con’s ,t with
people who a n moat misunder­
stood about what Catholic* rrslly
be Here."

Or l ando Group Capone Is Balked tn'
Urges Reduced

v For City

(Continued fr*m Pag* One)
(Continued from Page On*)
p (accession of ru len alnee S t
prop!* and then asserted that h*
Peter, and hv asked that since it it
hoped th* mayor and city commL*.
admitted that th e n can b* but one
•loners coutd “krnr the wall of
God and that therefor* there tan
IM P dragon*. |
downtrodden and oppressed tax
n m l |w u , sad olhar &lt;
. THURSDAY
be but nne ahurrh of God or the
paysra of this city." He referred
Ikkjon to atUtui- w»r» n n l u ilm n tlt tha
The Eaat Side Primary P.-T. A.
Christ, whether It It not reason­
to City Commissioner George Nash
Unlvuraity i t D*Land of th. homo of llr*. J. C. MKoMl. will meet a t 1:30 o’clock in the
able to brllev* that the Catholic
#&lt; “a good special pleader.” The
•U r.
V i |f e l k At o m , wb*n a m
•chocI auditorium.
Churrh Is this church.
judge, praised the mayor for hi*
in* of th* tool HI of primary
FRIDAY,
“Catholics btUere" he said, “that
bond refunding campaign, tu t
teathorn wo. hold th a n
The piano pupUa of Miaa Mar*
Christ established Hi* Church to
&gt;.* Dorothy (U la n U study
rr it Idled him for other moves,
Taadday
•
Train*
with tho flr»t g a n t Daria will giro a recital at
teach, govern, sanctify and save
I a t JMataan University at
lie said taxpayers Iragur* mem­
* r* do
S:I5 o'clock a t the Woman1* Club.
mankind. By Church, Catholics
bers wer* “not a h-ineh of street
Miee Jean* Macwall
mean
a
Using
body,
Instituted
by
The N. de V. Howard Chapter
rnrner critics" ami declared tha*.
| thp business aeaatoai whan It
Christ, th? Holy Ghost indwelling;
of the U. D. C. will meet at 3:30
he liked th* mayor's statement
B. H. Laaey and Georg* Stanley decided that the third grade trach- o’clock a t th* ham* of Mn. R. D.
a risible society. of believen, par.
that after bond refunding had
r* roturned from Cord*l*. Ca­ e n will b« hoetanea for the Fab. Mobley, Oak Arenue, with Mr*.
taking of the same sacrament
town rarrled out "taxes will be
(Continued From Page One)
they ipent a ohort lima
ruiry meeting.
Mobley and Mr*. Bt. Clair WhU*
gow ned by lawful paston under originally out nf the Reconst ruc- irduced one-half in the city.
The program far Ui# earning *a hoateaaea.
ami hi*
one risible head, Peter
~
tlcn Corporation treasury.
Earlier In hi* sprrch he crltiriirdi
K rt. E. L. Kerron, of EosU*. I* ronalated of talka by Miaa Fran
MONDAY
successor*.-'
Within 34 hours nftcr conferee* Mayor Way severely for alleged
n
a
t
io
n
a
l
g
u
a
r
d
vtsMlag her daughter, t i n . D. L. c*s Morrow, M n. Marion St- John,
"While the Issue of determining on the part of the House and derogatory remarks directed at a
M n. R. R. Daaa and M n. G. D.
Tbnuher, a t her home la Ro*.' and Mis* Ruth Gillian. MUa Mor Biahop will be boaleaeea for "la
,.j» succession of the Popes i* In­ Senate agreed nn a comprc-mlte delegation
of taxpayers
who
Court.
row had as her subject, “Currie, die*' day" a t th* Sanford Country
deed greatly sxtrnded In time,” h* bill reconciling difference# of the rough! a conference with him at
By K. H. CULLUM
ulum Planning fee a Changing Club. Reeerrationi may be me
said, "the process Is precisely ihe two branches, it was approved at Ih* city hall, lie said he was un­
-Mis* Chrlatia* Stoadenmlr. left Society;" M n. St. John talkpd oo for luncheon.
same as that of settling th* lamts— huth end* of the rapitol.
able to understand ih&gt;* mayor's
y n ts ria y f o r
Jacksonville to ‘•Some Fundamental Principles
Th* Sanford Post wa« honored as to whether nur Chief MagUIn the brief words of ilobntr attitude at that tim* In view of
TUESDAY
spaad two week, with Mr. andl In Edocatian;” and Ml** Ruth GU.
by a visit Monday night of the tra!.\ President Hoover, is th#
Miss Ann Gabriel, of the State
f f g &amp; U k , ,i rafrMIB.pifti
Mr*. C. V . Stoudeamlre.
lion told about "floelal Stmllea
fUMxr •f_,thtt-~»£Hto. The JSenate,
J-/nlluvUQg,_.{QCIUuihAJfttltll—
l.legitim*
marking completion |,
............ f-Moam-trrWealtrr.'iillf’iin rg ’lN^
meioa*»«e»»*«o*m*
&lt; •-4 Iw'ifc*.t o wer Oraifei * "
| members of the Orlando Chapter ] rial
r|^| chair
rha at Washington. It Is a uf ruiigrvmioiiHl action. Senator
W. M. Ilamer, local capitalist,
ture
at
3:30
o’clock
at
the
Junior
fit. and H n Waller* W. Dell
Refreshments w en screed in
Reserve Officers Association: Lt. matter of historic research that,
or* jsurvlag today fr6m In# Ma­ th* dining room when the table High School auditorium on the Col. W am n F. Could; Majors 8. right np from the day* of Wash­ Smith. Democrat, South Carolina, spoke almut the city's, financial
its sponsor, hailed the hill as "aid situation, lie declared that h&lt;*
honOy ApartmenU to 1107 Pal- was arrriald with a lac* doth subject, "Parent Education.”
T. Salisbury ami W. J. Doyle; ington's election ta the presidency for the 'one-horse' farmer.”
“understood" that the “Jury had
metio Av*nu*.
and centered with a bowl of snap
Capt- Harry Austin; Lieut*. C. U of our rountry in 1780. one presi­
Administration of the fund in b^rn parked" at the noon-day res­
dngons. Mrs. Stella P. Arrington
Morgan, A. M. Horner, S. N. dent after another tnme and went, Ih* part was sharply crltlcixrd ell n at which Mayor Way told
Mr*, £ U North left today for pound tea. 1
Sykes, J. J. Nicholas, I). A. Rant- finally tn make place for Presi. by Senator King, Democrat, Utah, about ar umplishmrnt* of tb*
Palatfca where ihe wai railed by . Those present were: M n.'Jese*
bo, Henry Perry, Jr.; W. A. Stans dent Hoover. So, likewise, on# may who said, “during the past year a administration nml sold he "didn't
the Ulaee* of her sister, M n. Nan­ Russell. Mn. Quintan Brown, Mrs.
fiald and A. W. Stump*. Major trace the rlalm of the present
cy WOUnaon.
Announcement ia being mad* Stevens, Captain Washburn ami Pepq Plus XI bark to the first political organisation has hern ad­ blame Mr. O'Neal or anythiug he
Inn* Walt, M n. Marion St. John,
ministering tlii&gt; fund and it ha« said, f ir Mr. O'Neal has all Ih*
M n. Lottie Nig, M n. Helen Ste­ this morning by Mr. and Mr*. Ijeute. Rungr, Nurdgren and Hof- Pius, Bishop uf Hume, who w s.
MAsrt Meriwether, accamp
phenson, Mn. R. M. Mason. Jr„ Chart** Kanner, 1810 gouth San­ man acted a* host* to th r visitors, elected in the year 142, and frnmj not her,, In the Interest of th* city'* muney.” Hr said that fail*
farmer."
stories had been circulated about
n to G R hl» brother,’ Dr. Lor
M n. Maud* Satcher, M n. Stella ford Avenue, of the engagement showing them through the arm­ l'l»* thr First, hack through the
Under Ihe mcatur* as filially his stand . on certain municipal
Meriwether, of the Unlremlty of 1 P. Arlington, M n. June Turnbull, and approaching marriag 0f their ory. After Inspection th* Com- nine »«re&gt;«irs of Ht. Peter, all of
Vbclata, MIm U a h HprtUtt, and Mrs. J. C. Mitchell, the Misir* daughter, Miaa Ruth Kanner, of papy I) boys put oo a demonstra­ whom met martyrdom In Home 'or passed, th r secretary of agricul­ problems and that he didn't favor
ture may require it borrower to closing the lib rary - that he
Dr. J . N. Tolar, waa rataoead from Ruth GUIIon, Carmlta Barber, New York City, to Dr. Samuel tion of machine gun practice, un­ Christ."
cut his production by as much a* only favored the purchase of
the rirnald-L auchlea - Memorial France* Morrow, j)tir* Chapman M. Sandler, alto of New York der the direction of Lieut. NordMr. Goldstein also explained an­ 31) p er rnt. Th* srerrtary is not fewer books and other remind**.
HoepUal yeeterday to a hoapltal Louis* Swain, Dorothy Stokes, City. Th# marriage will lake gren. The officer* wer# very much other Catholic belief, that "All
compelled to. mik« this require­ Hr alleged that th* Orlando
Richmond, Va. for tceatraent.
Jean Maiweli, Mary Robinson, plac* In th* Spring.
pleased and complimented th* that Is basic in Ihe life nf thr
utilities ar* rrrriving mor* than
MU* Kanner wa* born and boys very Mghly on the way they Catboiir C h u r r h existed. p». ment.
Mildred Lumley, Emma Owen,
A provision slates th a t bans they should for lights in th* illy
Among thoee from h e n atteod- Zilleh Welsh, and E liubeth Whit- reared In Sanford. After being executed th* different maneuver* tentlally, in Judaism
as set
f th e official rlait of Mr. Glenn| nrr. Mrs. 0. K. Guff, M n. DeWItl gad u* ted from Sanford High that are required In a drill of this forth in the Old Testament.” llr may hr mute for livestock f.-rd and said he was with Mayer Way
in drought and alorm-stricken "as lontr a&lt; ha looks out fur the
McKay, worthy 'grand matron Brown, and Mtos Carolyn Collier Rrhool In 1817, *ha attended th* Mad.
added that "Catholic* believe that srtas, b* rruwers giving n first into est* uf th# people."
Florid* State College for Women
the Florida Order of th* Ea»t-| were riaiton.
culminated i n Jesus Hen on th* livestock. The amount
Lieut. Col. Ayers, of Orlando, Judaism
"You should U&gt; rareful uf a
at TalUhaaaee where the re­ wh„ wa* recently appointed regi­ Christ and Christianity, the Cath­
i Star, to Daytona Dearh Chapraised a„ L. I. degree. She then mental commander of th* I tllh olic priesthood, the Mas* and thr tha; may be loaned fur this pur­ man’s wifr, „ man'* dug and a
Number One laat night were:
pose to limited to •l,UOO,UHI.
man's money", said Mr. Ilamer
taught In th* Grammar School Infantry, waa also an interested Catholic Church.”
Era. Beatrice lllgglw . grand
While Congress was nuking llu* in ufnrning that Uxpiyrr* wer*]
h
a
rt
for
three
yaar*
and
later
mil, Glenn E. MrKly. yrani
In discussing that portion of hi* ilcfinite cuntril&gt;ulion to farm re­ being ini|K*,d Upon by the advisitor to th« Pott Monday night.
wrnt to New York City where C«l- Ayers commended th r truup subject. Mr. Goldstein said that
hiinel, M n. Pear!' “ H. BahBfi
•he wa* employed In the train tog very highly on not „nly its person­ “Catholics believe t h a t Jeaua lief, thr wheel* uf irgislalitn ministratiun, in hi* uplnlon.
M n. H. F. Kent. M n . R. C. M ac-!
Mr. Ilamer wml un record as
M
n.
M.
Mlnarik
and
M
n.
F.
L
department of B. Altman A Com al appearance and conduct but al- Christ i* the predicted Messiah of ground slowly un other and bigge r
well, M n. John Gove, M n. Loretta
Brot barton. M n. E. C. Harper. Crosby entertained th* members pany. Fcr the pait few years (he su its efficiency. He also made an th* Old Trstam tnt, and that propi sals designed to give the bring opposrd -to “loo many
agriculturist h rttrr prices for masting* ami too many resolu­
M n. C. C. Brirg*. M n. E. J. Of ^tha G. I. A. at thalr regular ha* been executive of the training inspiring talk on ro-ordination Christianity is Jewis Jahvehisai
jw h a t hr produces and to ease his tions'.” lie Called fur a ti-in.
Jtoutb. Mn. John Glllbn,' M n. R. meeting yesterday afternoon at department of B a it. nod Com­ amt co-operation which will be of onlyersalixei]. The
genealogical dell and mortgaje worries. ,
F." Crrnihaw, M n . R. W. Turner, the home of Mn. Mlnarik on Park pany.
material benefit to the entire priesthood of Aarun has given
Representative* of the laailing.....................
....
M n. J . B. Crawford, Mr*. Murray Arenu* in honor of M n. Mary
Dr. Handler la en th* ita ff of post.
way to the priesthood without farm organtoaUcm# w e r* -tn v t1 rd |‘J“l ^ - « « - P - ^ - —
Ja n ie, M n. W. hi. Haynae. M n. Casaell, of Clare land, Ohio, grand a hoapltal a t Hastings. N. Y.
One of th e-'m o st - interesting g'Mesfflgy—the endless prirsthood to appear today for the opening
The bill a* It stands applies to
R. N. Scott, MAC J. O.'Huff, Mn. president of TO OTH A. M n. J.
spots to th* vlslotr* wa* the Radio nf Jesus Christ according to the hearings op the domestic allot wheat, cotton, tnhacco, hogs, dairy
B- C. Mooyaerand M n. J . E. Court. M. Feaperman, of Wayrroet, Ga.,
Room. Sergeant Hrhaal w s, an order of Mclchlsedec. The Moody tm n t price-boosting bill passed by |.rudu&gt; t«, rice, peanut*.
a national officer, and M n. Vas­
Iw
duty, aa usual, sending and r* sacrifice, offs red up daily in the the House. They a rr pushing Ihe
ter, of Jacksonrilie, a state officer, |
reiving message*. Several uf the Temple, has glvin way to the un­ measure.
CANAL POINT - (Ian# cutting
visitors took advantage of the In bloody sarrlficg of the Mass pre­
SLR AY B E A C H - O u l f ] w en also in attandanc*.
started
recently In this area.
Member*
0f
Ih*
committee
were
Following the ngular meeting { “ Delinquent*) Their Formation vitallon to semi personal greet dicted by Malachias, offered up Inrlivvrl to hsar prvponent* Dr»l
pGolf Club opened for 1832of the organisation a social hour and Reformation" I* th# lublect Ings over the wireless to their from ’the rising of Ihe son until and then listen to the testimuny
th* going down thereof.’ Finally, of th* millers, packers and other*
was enjoyed when refreehmenta that will be discuaied at the Lake friends throughout th* rountry
were aerred by the ’hoateaaea. Mary School tomorrow night at
Captain Starrvtt and Sergeant Catholics bslievr that the Catholic who have Indicated opposition.
PRINTING __ _
Quantities of pink gladioli and 8:1S o'clock by L. R. Bristol, Gladis, of Orlando. w«rr also here Church, born in the Hynag gur f*
Under th* bill, the “pro.-eisor"
the Messianic Kingdom, the Jewis who receives a product from Ih '
Scotch heather wer* used to adorn [ state parole officer of the State for a short while Monday night.
w* ar* equipped to prodac* I
lie
We were glad to report that
th* rooms where the g u n ts were Board of Public IWeMaye.
(server wuulil be tas-di the guv- first class jab wSrk at th*
comes to this section at th* In­ Sergeant Rutherford, has recov­
ftn m rn l giving the tnohy to the lossat pasalbl* prices. Civs a* |
assembled.
when Col. Freeman visits Hanford.
stance of thapP.- T. A. council of
p iu d u rrr In an amount sufficient a tria l
Those present were: Mr*. Mary that school and th* public is In­ ered from a recent attack of flu
Invitations
to
the
Southeastern
a*d was able to attend drill Mon­
Caasell, M n. J. M. Feaperman, vited to bear hi* talk.
Rifle and Pistol Tournament, to bring up to the prr-w sr trvel
day night.
■he pri.'e h&gt; receive f&lt; r Ills doHerald Printing Co.
M n. Vniser, M n. M. E. Moya,
In h|* introductory remarks he
sponsored
by th* National IIiflu Mestically consumed pood*. In re­
Sergeants Moye and Roundtree,
I’han* 148
Mr. J. M. Moye, M n. R. A. How­ will dlsrua* th* element* which
Association, to be h*),| in Ht. T’rwho
have
been
absent
from
the
ell, Mn. L. Grow, M n. A. P. are believed to play an Impor­
tersburg, Feb. IH to the 20 Inclu­ turn he must agres- to rut prucity
for
somb
time,
have
returned
Bandy, M n. J. B. Crawford, M n. tant part in th* formation of desive, have been recrivrd in Han­
F. I . Crosby, and M n, M. Mlna­ linquenU, and he will Indicate and were also at their poat uf ford. All persons Interested in this
duty.
rik.
th* methods which are proving
Sergeant Stafford had the sup­ sport are eligible.
successful In their reformation. ply room In spple-ple order for
At the rnd of the drill prartic-’
Ilia source of Information llr* in the Inspection of thr visitors Mon­ and after rnosl of the boy* hail
th* uniting* of modern penologist* day night. In fact Sergeant Staf­ departed, the air was rent with a
snd criminologists, supplemented ford keeps the supply room In A-l thundering sound that wa* at first
by examples and Illustration* uf condition at all times and doe* not thought to he a rrpition uf thr
With Mrs. D. D. Smith and Mrs. actual cases 1n Florida.
fear an inspection whenever any­ ta ttle ef Urtleao Wood. However,
Aa a Nature of Ms talk he will one desire* to dn so.
un Investigation it wss found that
Carl H a n d as hostesses, the
mrnthly meeting of the Depend­ iliacuse method* uf placement and
Federal Inspection will be held two of th* visiting officer* had
Qlcrify Your Windows
able Class of Ihe First Methodist treatment on parol* which are Lc. this year on Apr. 3 and 4 by Col. entered on* of th# rooms at thr
SAVE. .
Churrh waa held on Monday tve­ fng developed a t present by the Geo. I). Freeman, Jr., nf St. Aug­ armory, Inching thcmsrlves in.
tting at th* home of M n. Smith, Parol* Division uf the Htat* Buar,| ustine. Intensive training on the A fter bring released they stated
ir q iiia e tte
2010 Maple Avenue. During thr of Public Welfare. Concluding, be new regulations from now on will they would In future tie sure to
buslnrs* session M n. Harold Ap­ will give a glimpse Into future be th* order of the day *o that see that all doors had knoh* be­
------------pleby gave a report of th* Christ method* of dealing udth the de­ th* boys will “know their aluff” fore cloelng same.
linquent, as predicted by modern
Beginning next
mas basketa given to the poor.
Capt. Knox will del Ivi
During the social hour rtfrtah- criminologists.
Neil Wilkinson, MUs (Hilda Davis, lectures to the " “
meala were served by th* host­
ment on firat aid
ess**, assisted by Mr*. V. L.
and C. E. McKee, Jr. .
Smith ana MU* Mabl* Wilson.
Those present w en : M n. R. B,
Wright. Mr*. E. C. Smith, Jr;,
With 10 member* In attendance
M n. Rpirk* Steele, M n. E- Price.
Mrs. Clifford Proctor, Mr*. Price th* members of tbs Hibiscus Club
phW. Mry.
&lt;*» *M. Angel, Mrs. Uermat( Middle ami, had a spsnd-lha-day party and
W e» -P R t StiLLA « ij» TO? ’ M n. W. R. Thornton. Mrs. Kyle buffet luncheon Tuesday at Ih*
Shoemaker, Mr*. O. K. Goff, M n. horn* of Mr*. F. K. Smith on
t . M. Mason. J r . Mrs. Harold Ap- Fninrh Av*no*. ftoving wa* en­
jam n m ^ r*
pH by. Mrs. Y. to Smith.. Mr*. D. joyed during tha day and paach
»V* a
PrMcnis
|I ). Smith, and the MLaaes Clara was served throughout th* after­
The U^rrp Mirthful Musical Revue
Rankin, Mabel WUaon, and M n. noon by Mra. Smith.
Tho** p r o m t at tha lutHhrni
T. W. Howard, of Manaaaaa,' V*.
L e t C h e e ry 'S u n « h ln *
wara: Mr. and Mra. C. J. Jonas,
• visitor.
T h ro u g h I
Mr. and Mrs. W. I, Hagbay, Mn.
&amp;UEER . . v DAINTY
|H . If. Winn, Mra. J. W. Harkay,|
80FT.
ALL 8IZKS
pr 2
Mrs- E. J. Cameron. M n. T. L
Nobles, M n. Gaoiga Stlaaap, Mn.l
C. E. M*Kar, H ta. John R. Jo*ai,[
Tb* member* of Cirri* Number Mr*- F. K. Bmitb, Mrs. Sylvian
im o u s R a d to BUto* H lngsr
as J IMr S Lmpa
Two of All Boujs ratholic Charsh Da via, Mra. W. T. Lowla, Mrs. A.
mqt on Monday fy«ntpg a t tb* T. Bandar, Mra. V. L Paten, Ml**
Virge Jpownardi
bom* nf Mrs. Frank Peters an I. Ksllsghan, M n . R. H. Raaaatt.j Binging Msi Isr of
That Jolly Comedian
Want First Btrqrt to raak* plan* M m A. B. Mahoney, M n. B«u
LACE
far « bakery n l* to b* Raid Sat­ Ink#, Mr*. J. L Hurts Mrs. J. P.f
Bcngf end D*net»
ai. •
Novslty Tap
TRIM
urday. At th* rM dpttea of all Kenney, Mrs. Osarg r Ktmdmui
PINK
l*r, J r - Mrs. E. J . Aataaa, Mr*.
Prank PsUrs, Miaa Mary L. Mq*laa# Bad Ret Malady Bay*
Thaaa pHMat v*r*: tb* Rsy. J.
W T T B * Jtaaa U '
10-33
10-40

I

S ocial Calendar

Warning Of Revolt
Heard In Pleas For
Help For Fanners

ATLANTA, Ja«- » ■
rrx| Judge .Marvin Underwood
rrwood today dismissed a petition far a writ
of habca* corpus, wb«rby All Ca­
pone. former (hies to f la g iter,
sought release from Ih* f*d«ral
p*elt*ntiary under a statute ad
limitations.
f t pen* wa* convicted violating
income tax taws and sentenced tb'
ten years. In bid for freedom b*
alleged three year clans* und*V
statute limitations expired bsfdV*
he was indicted on charge*.
‘

EXCITING
Spring Froclta
B R O U G H T BA C K BY
" S A liY E "

NEWS

Y o u simply
musn't iqtost**-

" ttrw w r

P R I NTED
8HKKRS f a r
street wear, our
knitted 8 PORTS
H U I T 8 and
vDRKHHER. and
four PRINTED
BATISTE, liN E &gt;1 8, a n d
S E E R S UCR*KR8t S a d y a
shopped altovsr
New York and
' tb* result I •
enough to dalighi anyoa*.

Ruth Kanner To Wed
Doctor In New York

I

G. I. A. Members Are
Entertained Tuesday

State Parole Officer
To Deliver Address

&lt;

k v e n in u U U W N S
T h r • * a«W

EVENI NG

GOWNS w i l l
tnkr
yuur
breath. F i s h i o n e d
of
(' It K I* K 8 and
N E T 8, t h e y
are all mid*
a l o n g “slinky
n m l Hinging”
lines until the
IITm v e a " are
r e a c h e d , and
the„ PRESTO t
•whar— g n ''r r - “
travaganr* o t
; Aifled, ruffled,
rrispnes*.. In all
the new shad**.

Spring: Goats, Too.

&gt;4

"(Ssht The secret of our MV
lino is tb ) ridiculously low
prices.) ”

UBirono

Dependable Claes Of
Church Has Meeting

DAWN

OF T O M O R R O W
SPECIALS
THURSDAY ONLY

IS

Hibiscus Club Has
Party On Tuesday

TONIGHT

Downard and Caatleman

f

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GJhArch

U eK

J

Kinder Pearson

Eddie

ThriUini Value at

*Margo &amp;

Myrtle &amp; Ruth

Mania Stage E|ajid

DON’T /'PASS IT UPI
THIS S A L E I S
PROVING TO
BE A SURE
FIRE'
THRILLER

PURE ALL
SILK
SLIPS

LACE
BIAS
CU T
PINK ONLY

PURE A LL SILK

DANGET5
9S&lt;

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PHICKB
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N 1NG
W IL D .
AT Y 0 W E L L ' S
r H E Y ’BE ON A

RAMPAGE

bags

Brand New Spring Styles .ia'-':
WASHABLE MateriaL White,
Grey and Natural. A ll
Shapes and Styles.
VJvq

THE YOWELL CO.

AUTO
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1

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.

TH E

YOUR NEWSPAPER
P « M M i r 4 la F t o r h h ’a H e a r t
A « World** G n a le a t V e * e U b l«
fifm i and R iche st G a rd e n U n d .

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

OTHERNATIONS
AREINVITEDTO

Campbell Is III But
Will Leave Anyway

DTO
PowewW hlch Met In­
stallments Dec. 15
May Participate In
Coming Conference

S V N I O H D . F V .U f llD A . T I J f &amp; l k A Y . J A N l ' A R V

M e m b er Asjsncialed I’rcKs

d O ld J M S X X I I I

W EA TH ER

G.nerallv fair tonight im l kVedises.
d o . Mild
l(n p rr i(u rm . local
weather yrslctdas, H u ll at,
law to.

IIO K L B Y . Kite-, Jan. 24
Id*) S ir MaK-olm
Campbell,
famous automohils race car
driver, whn l« rvpectcd lu Ira'
fur Daytona itcarh tomorrow
fur an attempt to break hi«
non speed record 0f 2.VI mil***
an hour «a a ti.nfined to hia bnl
tmlay with Influenaa. Ill* urif*
said alia didn't tMnk hr will I.wrll rtmi-gh to travel hut Hi
laid hr will r « If he had !o l*.rallied aliuard the »hip on a
slretrhrr.

ROOSEVELT IN H enry Ford Is
CONFERENCEOH
WORLD ISSUES
Begins Series Of Par­
leys W i t h Baruch,
New York Banker,
O n Deep Subjects

HEADS OF CUV
HOLD REGULAR
MONDAY MEET

Threatened

• tfirenteiM**! td&gt;
i»*. Tw*rv the
f»r |lr I li i.it! •!; Itiu r*»iu|
tX
ti»'.i||y i t
'tl Ih.a t-tiriiilir
I
» cti» •• \tlnrtM k •
•ft r}i •*l t»» tk\ whfUw
Witfl'irtt the tl
f i a a ana i t .
H id »n*» " | t M'* » W .♦ (
lily »•
'
•1 * Mr*. ^1I'D*

I lK I K O ir . Jin . t». ( V IM —
I iim il Jm l-r Harry IliittirMiii
tiuia) •t fi **cil »■• art mi it pelt*
l»«n lit atli»ri»»k foi a U n rh
warrant mnt|H I
llrnr&gt; h»fH
to* ap|K*ar for Ir limtwM until a
lurti'WH |m t it Mm t»i « ptwminn
r•»uh I in rip thrr rwrl h&gt;6
In i |1 N&lt;‘l r J toi*.

nut

N U M B E R 268

F i r e Cent* A f o p y

21 . I!K U

Vucifie Bii/./ard
Continues Tt&gt; Bage

Wilkinson Is Fleeted
As .Municipal.ltidge;
Decision Is Benched!
On Light Payments
Ilill M lI ill Oh |r , ir»»t !•

H A N F K A N i'IS t tt. Jan*. 21.
I/Vi Wittier’"
week
hmg
sirpc tf the Kit W f't during
whifli b iim n lt lino* rlam ifi
at IdmH Ihirt- lihf.s, aii-nipird
nmiimiiiiciititiM lii nit»untnm rr
I*lt.lt a talol i:i*ht«| Ihf Cuott
with Mind amt.tain gavr in* in
t M*utmn t»f ai utiiig tmlay. Mr
trufoh&gt;)'i*t
p»ftlit tr.| u Cull
timid! Hmvtr f..( the W U U ik U
of W a ’hio.'ii.n
Oifgoit, t allfoiiiir, Itlahti, nr «|
\fvada.
T&gt;t» mi k tiuitligc \MI&gt; )hi (ei
frittu Ka’i h m trp tu mutliarai I.

HOUSE OKEYS
1BILL TO GIVE
CROP LOANS

f '

Bank' Committee A p ­
proves le g isla tio n .
KxtemlingProvision
0 f (ilass Measure i

P lr n t t llT . Jan. :•!
W A S H I N G T O N . Ja n . 21 .—
W ARM SPRINGS, J in. 21. - M V IV Kt'itl. Ji tn il iv ttN • 1*•1D'J|t»*ll|'*t tin f s*ih
Iwat Malh'tfl tic ll.t If piC fllt lltft
:0V) .T h e llottttp Imnklne fOITK *, '
lit
• |WIrrminrtf t»» put Ih f n«*w I n - ! with m I.* itch w :im uni! l.i •‘tin;|h t ' it
flYt»T • f rRTTSif u ilh lT o M- i t'l»
(JP)— T h e debt dim inution ilm&gt;r j | * D r » f l A k I T I M I I It1 t rVntiunat program into |»rnm|»t . f'JL'MJu -U '-t U y - u iJiU / iUtllUs lU's*»*'•- ' &lt;l«*i ihtALf
.i
r r ittill I i*ht i '•», v hrn II
« m th ro w n w ide open today J / f T t ) L l / l i I 1 11 U L ■ 'n n iT - We iiifiii •i '
mr b« utt»'«»r
b
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dl»*»-S l»n in ill art p.*ryfciatv
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llo- ft 11,| t*f It %. k*d
in HI ft i i r I »
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A n In vita tio n to Prontier
I nl&lt;* n man who bn* intimate S f**rt» «i Atifo iyd i
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T h « Senate air- ndr had «l»*
ittipim
t nowl»ilgp of tin* woiM fruiHUiiic IMiilml' l|»hi* mol t
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f'oriif»ah\
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|situation, i nprctd-tl t • ff*Vr n
tl.. f» cal &gt;r kt. i*tn* trtiln *.f tlw
af Roosevelt and l« similar t » that
helpful harol in tht* prrparat*#ui
The IlniMr ai»prurrt|
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crap
given Great Britain. The Invita­
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L Mini* ;»"ijdnr t
reiluetiim loan.bill m ik m r ft**-,*
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tion i&gt; evpe.-led to ho given shortilly tin)
tflt lt.* i f* n frioipim* r|»* at tint ion fmm It
44*0,000 „f i*n* H rm n d rn .ll.a Cur*
If to Cacrho 81 vakta, Finland.
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trlt He »| mi i« hivitnr hi
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t„ f j rll,rr. tin. y a r .
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breaus. of their payments (ter. l » r r ported today in d. patch * fr ' utlii r t n'iiiii. e r r , followi."* tin*
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I l l It'D* fri'ik'M 1r»t&gt; in
|.. . iflenlly
."t I ' in r&lt;inference III j 2d.IHJJ.UtKt-11**
t"d
Indira
ted
the
possibility
that
,
,
,
.Umnndimr
in
r
t
i
r
i
(
r
...a-l
to
tlon.
|t, |e I,..|- of lit.' t,.tl*.\« &gt;- ,* tel
\
; f :»w nc» i ii*- * JjtA—liV
j Hi. plane, may la- rlearnnr tli ,,
.. m- a urmi •• of mi
| in a i evolution l iwat llu. **-••-* « - * “ 77,V w T-TLTn W .n
im|Mir.-ii 1 &lt;Uni ih .id 1*1 of (be
A r tln p
withn-it inslr rtlnn»
ta -Jlt— t » d o u » e u -.■■ -■ | -ens'e ,d I lo- Florida t eislalu.
W
w
Lw
l
nuy for a Japanese offi-nsiv. u .
..............
*lti h*.t ■■tM*»
The co.tfrie.
alVi clam ed a
from his fnvernment. A iu It -ndo- 0,14011— *hJUuud L--M liJliix ■ ■l^ »«»(r
“T
ill,
i...
repl.
I»
)ioir
I.
I
t
.
.
tr.mtmned On I'eye Knurt
Ili- y did in Jhe.ras.e uj
J ^
^itat-jnr-tirttiw rrxtlir*-ieSn a D'ik op^ralivi* dduikviiitti • r» rrr fim •i &lt;
i i y Me provision whirl, would p#rHorso. I.r Italy, made iO'tuiru* of
of
Jan
I
I
,
Itils;
«*
t"
euiu-el
twaii mul cities ali.i.K the lirent -liniil:ili. 11jili- rlinnni'l. lliiiiufl.
m.t the -rerv.aiy &gt;.f nglmillur*
■m i.,., 1p’l'.k.'li 1l,lll i - •Inm i* i*
m* nil*, .-f tile* l .rhino - lilt* | ii . id euntli“ I lor -tie. I
:» r
" ' I l i i T l i l # ileparlme-t nv.^ the
Wall of t'hina.
tilittiintHiti ••/ » xcLni.v
•id . &lt; lea. ill,' lli'tk •• X • -c .* •il *M1'I r 1 pn.iip, l* :.d. d Jiy* I'r.d
t&lt;&gt; nH|j.rt' a U.rruwer to curtail
prosper! nf talkina d-hts with th.
tut.., v ond neritle u la s i-oil
Meantime, di,palrlirs Mated, III- i* n •toI |«ikv« ring nf tnnf/ v »l!
1 « . »;r &gt;D’
hi* |.&gt;odnr!.&gt;&lt;u op |.t ;i*| pe.c.*nt
lb. FI... t » n iri.
.United Statm. When i* paid its
»i
... : I.,i 'li c i t listt.tills; and e»r
.
. ti .iii. I.
rh in r,r | ader, held military e- n -1 Inn much »• Mi»»» ••k»*It will f.*»*
fit ti fdI.in nnn*&gt; »ik*‘ •1
but woiil.l m.t f ire him tn d,&lt; va
debt due last Dee. IS. the fascist
• I.ind- j
if.'tu t i ctl • ••nt* 11'1' . ill.
I.*
eniiliucl.
frrenres at Nanking.
i«i &gt; |he ih lit t ((untion WnrelConilli •
o.* linti
itikrrt 1 - . 1»
l.tkewi-e ittai.nrl wa. u 8 . .'■»
a rand ronnril in a deelaralion said
d. i-ar’ im nt, ntttr ill. .1 ttiey w.r.
“ ,1. , Hiding t*. o.ii irts h l\ th*
The spekesnian for one of Jn -j h u M*ciela»V nf *lnf**r «♦
t 1
Dif 1 Illflll .U Dili' 1.
provlsiuu
per.nill.n
. I,in.: uf
It wnulttT&gt;a necessary to neentiale pan’s principal political |aili
ii).
....
&gt;.f
l*&gt;e
*h...l
in
-i.eor.l
«
solum.' of tir. t liytlt.I.K ...» le
deJ*. nnt«*r I I I . t |
a new avreement brfure the nett flared tn the diet yesterday that ■IUiiI nIi Ii* tint th** It a.I » f tl*. I t
fl,U 0U,00.. loaned f,.. feed f..r
li.t.l. it
*ml l.l'l 'id- ' • ..red
mi
li.'ir
ditlerent
•
»»
ti*|H‘ttti
r*
viirinrrit
4
might
funL*
th
■| til * I'tMlIf , I,.)! lined
payment is due June IB.
lite-lnek in t*|.,..Kiil si.l stormim
-I l-v II' ,-nr.l :'e tt. tl"
u.eo •ntel lit e nS , II..
-I,..I
unless relations In-tween Japan) i* » mi loti lo the I !••••***l Li***'. i! nt tilirtt It*- »• s. *k!. &lt;t a
Ambassador May, of Ueliriilm
| |It. I ',-f. !.i'Miit|' eoolroet, wtneti mturtl.n | lit laJ*t tit-11tl**iti'*n in Brtiti* si.., ken a.ea .
‘. ___
It.Wui-i
.1
|ead.-r,
^* n» iitifirlurtfhui •••*»»* letm. • fe ♦ tji'tn
tv
whirh along with Franee and sev- “ m‘
SU'W
allhunyh there_ 1
!• tl ill :• Mo. Inve r.e,-n r, l. id I.S -.ip|de*.M-l.l' mite t'Diiillly^ A f I d*d* k’ltkrritim nl
The loan- a.e lu le isa.lo
,
‘
r.'
•
wiUxfraKli
_
_ . othar dehtori
..... ................
*h y w'" ptmloew renewed nf I lot*l h#*rt*.
init I*tl flour k ^ l f o 1 mao., ut I ha
•slnttutr lu ii n«Mit i**oi»| icfii
era)
defaulted II.
its
S
! lie with I.- I eia.
It., eoldiact and l . l l 'i
Von I h rr.ittn liu ti ••hf^Aiiidi.i A voiu r the event It y of s f.ra. Inn on tha
Prof. A. A . lh »iK «»f i e.|imi*»:k «tr»| sti ;»n - It *i l|dl* **f t |«*W
pie. IB paymesj — also .called at armamrntseoniprtttion and |er&lt;
n
•
t.^
j
m
i
..
crop uf live,lock.
Ii.h
i...
in.
siblv a world war.
..III
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sd.lv
otpio.iiil.
Il.al
M.
I
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n
iv
m
llv
,
and.
Cliatkt
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Tau*
j
Vt.rk
.
i
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I
lt»i*i*trr«*kv
moriiiiig
fimti
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\
IIIf»»r
V*
t
the State department to infum
•. it. 111. .1,
l!«lls
ai Me 111
All 'that remain, I.t twren tho
This statement was ii.ae'e l.j et|»f. j*ir-i«leiit nf III** American I The . ml*h* I h»| , . *ni|iw
ilia Ilia III.)' . ' -i.|, raldc -.icrllice I .iVlak.li until iiDMiu. it
IW
anhimself an tha stain, nf debt U n ­
t. &gt; trs.-rl. d !» r . crop prodi.elii.n l„un bill and tha
llitoshl Aaliida, fmmally cho.en Moda«**ei Cf*ni|tany, both mmotnh* Thumilav nml frit tu iHY#
.inti
i|i.»tnJl
Ihe
i
nn*
ill
i»*.l
U’
d
’
d
'IVIH
i
'
ion a.
iin»
tc.lt Will ■ml
..
l\ lute House in a.e. plaaca &lt;if thu
i* *iiu F from tf. i .is *•' •"'••'■'j.df.e.al
Hv
•!••• fr ■
Caechoslnvakia, whirh paid its spokesn*oil for tl.e reiyuLal party, ndk i tl* f«i IfiMiTVtlt, fth*« li.iv* th** tutul **f
II.....I
I in. tv
It ...
who
deliveied
the
l.ddest
eritiel-ln
fi-.
j* i irturtH'ii from Cuha# v •• tl* ! .b l *»nviH t-&gt; fi'W
(. ni*,, • , ","I a" -||tl, nnnuuncmienl
al,.» con­ OtnfffiiR** »• |M*i I in IudI Ii I r imiiD-/,
I .* .Ifta l ligLli
Pee. IB Installment, received n full
TTlik wat fliDkly |*rriliftc I |a»t
listl.iri •
®*f ,.. I..,. Ill" nl . .anted, (tie new. lint nil sl.lt
report on the nutation from its le­ nf the ru rrrnl military domination i,lily rail■r* Iterr yr**l**r*I.iv It k*r» Slfkft **f IH tins I
nig lit.
I lie
l^rtltD’ll
IIID
H.
D
kD
*H
till
II
|'ll
I.II
M
1
gation last week after innaiiles at o f■Jnpari--e illplumary lieui.l III n mimctl tl»e. Ci| .nit iitn:*timi r*»t fail IVli.
lUllDllllg
Idl.
I
\\. I*!. S m i t h D i e s
Oil Ihr tluiucnlL* alluliocul bill • ' y
parliament sin.-e the Mam hut.ail rnntc titlrtlintt.
i: II VY.Htlf. B »I?***»H **f»l cm,rff*\••h*yF«|, link** !*et*|» till fn»l»l tli** If I
(Continunl On I'age Knurl
ii* *Hiii'i*i w Ii g ' id
lh«*
sicfmitD* ihd-ilon t«i hoM piib|(iM»»eir|i • |W lil* fir*t 11 fig • M'l M. . Idlin' itl
I
d
i
n
g
I
l
l
n
e
s
s
conflict In-pan in September. I'l-'tl.
•-•*f"fliDur iitFiD, m ilmi I In* , ram*
. I. ..&lt;'
II.
lill 11allV BKM ’ *» UfDfM
Ill ie»|n»»e to AshMa', u rr «.f I hi** vi-it Ytrff in Warn»S|nmr ••nil. if.** ar^nngetueMl n in«*v»
•*\\*’ IiOVI* •e.4I.DlDI* i*» ••lit r Jf«' i tu/ iiid L’t lhal D*lfM*Dificnli**ii iidd I lu* hrarm fi iiirmil a i!*’lav ill l.tt*
11vi|f il Irfurt* lh«* B iiu t r. T 1d«»
jfeit«*rdny nt«»rnimr
te.th, tn III*- I m «*f i» ki •*l n»t*‘ , t»fm •Mil rail
linn that “a gloomy situation** Inthinr
.*-If defeme/
f Mi • w i:
III* Imh|
**l'iM*e.« in itii|M»rtant
’••t
|j|e&lt; ivlaliuns let Wren J |.i. ii ;i ti.l IL* aiMtn«inrr«| iftfluilrlv y rtmifti
II. %kl l . Ill* I nl Hu* p« * .11 - lliDi •I*.id* I In •• &gt;"'iltl l**r imlliiii r
IVruti’ kkIt** Iivd* in D*«4iinly first luuriiiff \va» sal for Wfiincv*
•ro in im .- l 'll. I'ei'e 1 '"•• *
Vnnrira, Ihe for. ten
m ill,ter, nl*t» tluit In* would Uwktd n yacht
ItttlglllHIl \WiiMiml 11* niln| Uiie I i*aiti«*l III rauu^. 'Uf-**** **'"
I diwii* ami hak#’ :» i l«il in «*•*» •lay.
#Sim ilar hvarifiir-i w err Kilt) 1 y
I'niint Ya*yin I'ehuia. d.s-lari.1 fur n i »*val#e fUldttg lint in ?“«•••It
tn«*r••i»iv' at nli itl hi ik» •*. I 4k ...u l.ad fur if* ' i i
“ I •»'»«•* |/ihiilinr tliir* I!••*r »n (lirir duiii
will I- 4.' Ill \\. i, mi III I*’ da* l » ru i#|h ralr Hilinilie’D, hid* urifnl !•* »**»iiie l*» l In* I lu mi* &gt;tii, l vi^oroutt ubb’ci orik
nil r i !»••»I •Hi*.
th.il “ llie ie .il no uma im- enn rrti wain at Jack&gt;(iuit ilh\ M l ,
/till I . I I S V11111I IIIN
j; |
;eeritinf nlir lelatiurs varit I. t In­ oitt tin* itfiutnitif nf Pel*. I............ !••"''•
............. ...... will, 4... in fu .lt". m im ing Ihe .Saufuitl D*ar)v ami -•••'iir** llH*»r al k»rr** mprf*nN| f«•.tlit* M il i»y four
millers
who
wmitd
la
ti'il
uiular
)nl
ni»*
nt
tvm.|"*.w.
f',r
l
»
.
.
d
.
....................
,|(at
Intill'.'
will
A iliscusaiun of the "L'redentn.
''"Iletl Stales,
•i| fill* d
Turn |*t .11vb* " f t
M i".- Sl.litl. I ;"l lived in Itil'
. r(
Thrr** i« a nn il for vulunlrt*r the mrauiifD*, al.mg with u ila r
Ili-ill/ ill Ihe diet In i| I. linn
of th* Catholic Churrh’* tunigl.t
! I ill*lli lull** !• ............I«r I
*•i.ti -,,1 ......... .
-•- *'•
«""„•••" X
\%•11k•*•* uf l*«*tli tli,* hriiSnK mmiiim |irnr«4Duris
l
i'aik-will be laid before •
a Sunfuid
Sanfuid the fruvernent rnrreininr ll f"r*, • lull •ul
' H|n- l,a,| I......
ill l» ..III. I . live!
1“• 1,1
on Ktiufonl A y hiid* nml al R**l
T lic hill um lt-rlali . |,»
Ih f
H idaudience which will
ttetln-r ul
ni * 'f » •h*HfF, Anhlda pmnl I »iit
yallier
i U miu'M di to g*» „i .1&gt; |dn-,
J |.a l
even.I month*, f •• *a« 1
I ' iiih * |,« ;i i'| jart«*i * nml lliD-rc nl ill pn.ilurrr i»f whD*nl, do II u ii * I u V i Ci*i »,
I:
I
lint
svh-ii
th"
fmelfn
im
inle
r
Park AVfnu# and U ra l M I: h4
U IiH II U! /•»»• I •t .',' 11.1
lo.r„ i'l |l&gt;, "in . G a . •ii -*•i ' II.
yd*main* unit'll kiork to Im* iloni* in hti/M, rice, |mm m i i aMa| d a iry ^r* *lai 7 : 4ft o'clock lo hear David u .M i.-'.d the parliament o’. .*&gt;!•
Mr. IH&gt; - ;iiirv «n .g lire lire l .i t 'l . " , - 1,. .rsl en. ! m i »ii ill
llu* making of •••••' f i nml ilolb lirti tin* |*»w kirn priD'f by b'%'y!n(f
Goldstein, of Boston. **The «|Mmtle urJay he rli.l not mention Am rrl! M.»ujrl*L *i hn •
im i I., i
lisnd, tv. r 8i.mli. n d .i . id .r,
in ir ft.i ilo* imli»'*itt ir: ii lelil ft of a In t i«ii ( lit* iimriuDor wh*» liu;4
to the man in the at reel", »h n. ran relation.., which Asl.i'la e»M. Mr I. ll" l - an.l a giiind d.ingti..*:.I , Ii ... frici.. "I ll" I m ..
(lii •*•*•lion.
lim ing the flr-l two weeks id
friitn him. T h if tn*. in nn nmoaUt
wltb Theodore H . I*orsey, of Haiti i "idered “ weie not in „ enmlitn.ls
l " 'w ter, !► rl&lt; I'.i.n , all "f .''.f o r i ,
it y of Kvir-&amp;-» m s-sch..'^
Mei.dv.s of tl.e IV. ...an** I ivie
rDpiMl to the 'Hlir.'lfllDDD l.ftHCDMl
this
nmnfh,
lluf
i
t
y
of
aftfdr.1
wairanting
contentment.'
more, ia on a tour uf the nation.
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,
.
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n
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te'.ng
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1 im bin
. on,nKite, o f’ tl.e Se.nl.mi. •*«&lt;•»
llu* |iri,«D»i»l and tin* |»rr k%ar p . i ^
Till* seiyukai spokesman que&lt;- Im.n.I d.-U wa, te.1. n| fin-Hl. ne
M r. (lolJatein, who has leetuied
‘ Ihmno, (ill.
ty i'|ia.»|wr &gt;,f fommerve wl... m.|
curding tn a study of thr Imla-v •1tiles.
kkmi li| I*d* | m l l.i Ihf InrniDM ut\
ta the intereeti of the Church for tinned the desirability nf the
... lii. . ity II ill )&gt;• l. rd.ty nn.ru&lt;beet of Ihe t’llyli general f u ll
Lit «hai«» «*f th«* •hiniFillD' «*on4Mn.r*
more than 20 years,, arrived in army's domination of diplomacy
im.: tn di,eu., several matt .« re
a, of Jan. I". 1RR. pie enteil *..
Hull.
Sanford thla morning rvporting and a ,,cried that the public wn Il.e t’ilv I'oinuilsslnner, la-t nii’iit.
luting tn future event- ... Vkill ll
^ J h a t large crowds have turnej out afraid Host *‘we are Iwing dragged A D-T.i"!'H r.sljrtion in th,- pnyin
ll. y will
paltirip |«. Ill* Itidril
J t t r hia mrelliiga in various Flor- blindly into an uncharted, pitch I, - r nirnt rre livable He mint i'
I Miriraiia k%tin pf* mId**!.
bank
nby»*."
®” a cities so far. In eilendiug an
M. .. kV. I l ‘ »per, *Mr
It. A
F'ln.llerh , Itnire* nf hllefte I
| 111-o noted.
invitation to all raaidmla of Ihe
..till.. M i- S. II. tha . J r . lww-vi,,tat.«n&lt; were ailed In I'..lire
The Imlan.-e *ljret lend* m f.J
olulioft i|ml h ’ til-.* Ml el "f H" D'lktt m... I . « Ii
I
le rlv .in ;' l.y
O t y Irreapectlve of creed, he did
li.li", lllngfel ler. M. &lt; "
low,:
WD’if.iId* **i tin • n.tnnTi.ty.-' Mr
I'ntirl vedeidH).
*D«D’|
i, ‘ A m . wry tog in ll*
ii"D lh
on
no with the atatement that “ My adMrs. Inne J. kk'anlwrll. T l, dirvl
I*.
Hi.n li. nt.,| J.din I'n.m l),
11* . . i .itli MHM.m* . .tl. " i , 1I! Itnllsrd, ..f Altai., nle S|..».g-M
t.f lln- r.-.e u.i.l .. I. i" ....... I* &gt;
1
Assets
dreaa will bo purely InlenJed for
win.
n r.i- ilim gr.l w.lh ijrunk- 1,1 |.e. It,,..," ut lUlke \|.till.o' tutu
I it.i* ••!• . ’
• Ii**’ lei.l.iti* f M. . ,1. Ii. I.c.inaidy, M.
...
till
.
•
nil...Il.il)
',
(tin*
1
,
I'l.llrtt', ul eiii.e
lh « fhir-minded person who is in­
2U“J.4S r . , i .
fn.nl aernt.nl
*
Tl." former r*lrented s |U. yesterday after...,*&gt;n after u short
ID•fllllkf : ll ** |lI •* I .*1*1.' I ll|. IDD*kk i n t . Met lit 'l.nailk, Mrs. Kmlu
ll." I it.11. , &lt;| I’.ltH.) &lt; I
Morse, lei.id while ihe lulter «•&lt; iii. dim s*. .
terested la a religious subjert that
),, f •f’fll %u* M f . Helm T .
Thi* R*y . If. Irvin* leouttit. Sidewalk., liens re.eiv
| |F I***l ••illll *
I1l tut .Dl I
gt. tl"- I l b . ) I (Ul. I" IV
Mr,. K. H. ...is veil.
Fitnein| ►ervi.es will lie held
will be presented without ary in­ pastor of Holy Cnas Kpi&lt;rupal
able
•
•
lu ll iiilk (it.it Im I imId‘ 1* ii’imni- M r,. I . K. It U.
|!"V. II. I. ... t( I nulllt, id I Ii
Mi.rhrll, |tr.
Hisalwll. 'I'»u'y.
flu.il Ih- F.rieksun FUm rsl Hn.ne
tention of offending the sensibilit­ CHurch here today had not an­ I’nvlng a»ws,inrnls ir
.
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U...lnrv,
vvhitr,
rill
.g
e
l
li’h
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ul
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IMlUl)
'til
&gt;
•
•
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(
liiii*
I •,;),e**n&gt;7.1'.
klr«. V. F. Houniillul, Mrs. V. M will, improper parking, wa, lined I......... &lt;■w slier.."*,.. n t
3 INI
ies of any person. 1 invite yuu to nounced his declsicn to a ral| lie
rrivabb*
«.-••
• • • R'dartau, that he “ .!•
ia mmi it § i f ii»»- I. •'» *I
VIV"
•Mi .u
&gt; .l l
i
,
'I,-m .. tt... I i ..in."lmn
Gnlb.way, M m . C. It. Mason, Mrs.
|.h I, will, ll,,- Itev. II. Irving
hear what 1 have to say about one received Sunday to assume the ■
Hulkhrad a*,e«Mnrnt,
'
■ .
r&gt;
Ut Ii**
,r., . (♦*;»• th* utt-ii l.ilay I&gt; l&gt; l ahl^eil, on I Mi*. W.
...
L
reeeivnbie
..................... .. ... •*•«• •" " rB"
of the most misunderstood insti­ pastorate of Holy Trinity Pnri,h
N1-I.-4. It...wn n.i.1 Pierce I'.wiper, 14,11.lit i.f lli.ly i ' i ,,- &lt; Kpiacoptl
f "lUll*! »•»••» t‘» fuffi
I |.a a1*Aat
t.'hurcli
officiating.
Tl.e
Igoly
Wl'J
Arerueil
inter»,t
nn
...........
"
tutions in the world. I particularly at West Palm llearh.
■l.a.grd wilt, npe.al.ni; a “ fliln
f.4|(«/ (ills* 7 llicn 1*1 ll.1kD ll Hi
a ’*r«sni» n l«
% 7d1*.777.4I I** *•« b.
Tws. representatives of that
flam game,'’ nr gambling, .were Isle. I.e sent to New t'aansn,
lnvit# you to participate in the
Thu
i«
ilutmu
U.H
Miffifti)
uv.*rn
l
»-*
tb
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t'unn., fur burial
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lined $'■ earl).
open forum which will conclude parish visited this city Sunday Acrimnli rrccifalilr
.4..I H .1 a'h'irm !**r
Lotar fin II. M. Hai-uii. dduj *l j It* /. Ha
It.d.bie M i" Amiersi.n, el.argej __ Mia. Wa.dwell itud lived ... thw my address, during which time I afternoon to aiwrfil eonsiderald • fnvriDlniFntf* In Ix »im1* .TJC.kihim ' i
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will answer doctrinal question, pul time with Ktv. Louttit In an ef­ Rral K*U»tD* anjuirr*!
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44fcWt44m..ly-ad»|*tv' I. - *rmi» t&gt;- tre rn u rr TTI' t -p ris .t"
fort !» Indue* him In bake chart*
t-D2 ft*r. whit., Thelma Walsleiii,' « r - ►ia 'y .s rs . .She ea.no h-r*&gt; ftoat
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to me.**
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4".:&lt;$&gt;'*■i " . . uiUib v ^ - - v— , — ■rest ml at %tli • same ti.«v and given Itusli.n, an,| was l&gt;*.rn in tiuffalii,
- Newspaper comment on recent- of tha -p q r W r which U . cohaWer- jjub fcMa.idhrr.Iumi
nv your ll.lil nulouinhile ll
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-kVbeian Itotaklel. l i t .try l**4U •••sit. In, li.e prion . iy *t&gt; ll"'
11 -.'inllur il.nrge, was fined ft '.U. N. Y., 0h Mac. HI. is'jN. s h , ia
appearance* of this speaker indi­ ably larger than the local one.' Total rash anti Ttcaivein • lag:, this w ek“ is 1. warn
ah li.
. ‘ . n.oan.HWJ.'-.' .it lu. b»»n roU rJ In ..lit r fbld*. .level.,) nn-rd ..f ebaiaCer.
They 'Itft after asking Rev.
survived by her husband, George
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Miptirt.
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will.
n»cate that be maJe a favorable Im­
i«,U4f.l today l.y W, HOntarian tv. I", lint III nn, I. a.l | Itv
Louttit to give serious- Thought Pn&gt;|»rlien, value nf
1 ( 0 ,0 1 '•
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ing tl.e ke*-|.cr of a ' disurdrrly It. Wardwril amI a daughtar,
, . pension in many sections of the
S'l....1.11, I.. al r. .lt.iiiun. owner 1
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to the offer.
house, wn* fined l - J , wl.tl,, the Joyce Wardwell, of loske Monroe,
, .nathm. The Frovldence, K. I ,
#lf**l
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autpniuhde
tag
agent
Total awets
. j 8,81*14HT.itd ••nufi»i.l he lias p. .ren Idl. 't I.inl. I-Il.e i'lk. -Ye-ie ITan n ' t “
fnllowiiig w ie fine,| |2 raeh on her step-inolher, Mrs.' Margaret
. y«unta| says of M r. tioldsteln,
Ihe today.
LUbilltiM
i-barges of lo-i.ig inmates „f a J.»- Warrtn, of ll.iffalo, ft. Y., and a
tu Ui m.t only a (mod H..**eij&gt;, &gt;111'airrnt liven . f1at.... nt
I
fi.nl
that
only
about
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of
•X&gt;# readiness with 'whkh D*&gt;id
Acrr.ants payable
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;u " i'* " l,
■t,In ly h.iu-r: Albert Arm u.uni;, step-sister, Mise Hull, kk Brian, a t •
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nkarly
GolV*e|n handled the queries
. ' 2000 automobile
,
, uwn Fr?d Ihiuglas-., Je* •• Collins, and Huffalo,
.Ain«,iip. th'. •• p ..“ rill kki iD I** '
N»tes payable
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a*
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(|
| . t i iif the county have pur.ltared
wkicot
hurleJ al him, some” 677J 4I
Demand warrant*'
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“ kkherear, tl.a Uaxford llidsry .tin,tit liurdi,. m i. I‘
Mr. Sehimdl Luther Ler.
.
tl.eir tag &lt; rn far
♦«------4wo and thrre at a time,
Tim** warrant*
—
Charges n f
o-*-iaull again,!
1Toi., D m* I'lty of iUafu‘ ,1, 81 mis
HrvMiks, of iHfland n.„l I
jitl, “ tndi'atlng that unleai they
A T T E N Il UK I.A N IM f M E K T
IlcaU 0 hit thorough‘ knowledge
Ju.IrnwnU sayaJ)le,
. ' ’ , I, I-Onhly u.“l till, rflioct af lies Uu i,h r».‘ ^ n f I'ea* ') I - mil*. •»' wi-t. |n pay a '25 p'teent |H-.ulty I'nrelba llrnwn. .n-kl -s driving
l fcfc ( itt.iecl and M* ability la ‘ r *v r » r l•*k^li^^ L a , Jan. 24.
bonds and eoupons
64,J»Z 3 ) ,
&lt;T Florida would hi v a gnod g.s.ta, anl Itolaria.i
«•' 1 I lust goes into effe | on Feb. L against II. J . Jackson, and ai.*klrmhers of tbe Sanford ami
oiu || V/rom all * «tU e .M The
'T ’l -8 » a .41e v Amietaon, 81- A rrrued Irttvctst pay•iii.-. n and u Ii",. Rotaiian ahnuld •wha preabl*,!. It I*. It
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th^-re will b« a la t mi.uit* tush charging firs, arms in tl.e City Stm.nole County League ut Yuu.qg
. FraaciV o Monitor W . “ He le...is underworld sharacler. who
nble . 7..,.- vv —
limits, against &lt; In. I *" Jordan,
I, ■",■ lit'to arrrpt thlg rall,
ffiMahatseir, \V. f . Il'd .b .t".., it It tbl. week and early n»»l week".
D em xrali
wtio attended
tirey i.Td ' 'j*
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what Im Inlks about, ami escaped from fed‘ ml deputies y»s Doe to slnkhlff fund - 11,. &gt;•foie, lie i. .n u lle d that , Pape, W. A, I * ll l» r, k "• *t'l'';
Mr. Uchmldt's if f ie &gt; open wi|l be a.rr.l nest Monday
l.ca«’U«'s annual stale-wide con­
U J M 7 .9 I
ha kitaw. how Id aiaka plain what lerday by leaping through Ihe AcrrurJ Interest .L .i.'
II,
. &lt; j i i f..r&gt;| Hplary ( ’Du's to &gt;*'•!
.". I'ul* ton, it M. Watson.
. oVIorh 1•&gt; '• io
daily from 8:80
vention at Utlando yesterday ink . kW.w. U t h a * tn h a J U f n .t o window nf a swiftly aaoving train, Tidal I■',.&gt;■I debt out.
D F '.k lll TkKF'.S HI I I KTOR
ir.-ni.l a. irquesli.ig that lo- e..n-1 Mot tsalratge, It: L. Maltbie, 1 1 o'cluch. After th.s* hour*, Mr.
•JHOJPHi.m.
elude*! Jokq M«Lch. J r , and J . K.
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landing
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was shat and killed near here to­
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,vt.i.r tl-.' matter gerlnu-.ly, siel MacMahon, U- W - Sy.ioec, It I Ichadtit It available al ily trie’s
Preston, a* official delegatee, W ,
A t- —1 copaaiitt**1 ° t members day as he aou{bt le flee nn a
PAR
IS.
Jan.
21
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V.
Jean
InDoughnut
Shop
Just
n.ou.ol
Ihe
that if it b&lt;&lt; pMsible, he th-elioe ,laiettit, John Thoms , lie.or
&lt;F. Shelly, L . A . Tala. W . . I 1Total liakliitie*
Jalbert,
88
,
sculpior
and
commandof A B -S o ir c ilK a H r Chw*h ha. freight train. He was shot by a
l,M 5Jt2B.t&gt;4 tilii honor and pnimption and flay Harden,H. 0 Cha.e, :'r , V. J corner from the leg ageury whirh at of the Legi-m of lienor, died Schmidt, H. J , Lehman,
arras gad /or M r. QoMafai-’n •»* deputy near Louisiana State Ifni- Sarplus
la locaWd bt tha M#r»s.-*tl«r lilock
with th.ae who ha*a coan- to tuu*rJtiAa, J. A . Wright, f A II" ’
Ti* I
Thornley, and Gaofgs W- McRc ;',
pearaata M n
wfll totroiuca venity after Juaging Tram U »
jfMtarday.
lid ir h ia a* a •****»*&gt;y cog i a ! W . L. C«sptr, acd H. IL C-lim aa. on Magnolia Arena#.
freight
him to tha w D lDapa

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W A S H I N G T O N . Jo n . 21 . -

,, ........... . . . . _„jniltlet* today iinnnimmttly n|&gt;-

"iW K SMITH MADE |,r"m|

AERIAL ATTACK 'S....... ..... .

DEMOCRAT BODY

' . " r ' . t l u , .threat Of War Seen
By Tokyo Leader If
Policy Is Continued

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3 CITRUS GROWERS TECHNOCRACY IS
;; DIVERT TRAFFIC HANDED SEIRACK
I'PkT
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t'hlnese &gt;'•

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tin Two Additional Ships * oltininia

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League Kndorscs Plan
o r Beonomy As tin- '• * ■ ? /...
derlaken By Sholtz

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01*Federal Flour
Sel For Tomorrow

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David Coldstein To
D eliver Religions
Talk Here Tonight'

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(lily’s Bond Debt Is
Reduced $1,000 In
2 Weeks 01* Monlb

Woman's Committee
Of ('. Of C. lias Meet

Rolorians Appeal’ To L o u llil Not
To Accept I’abn Beach Promotion m.'

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Fmirlccn ('barges
Of Law Violalion
Aired In City Court

.Mrs. Irene Wardivell,
.11, Is Death Victim’

Louttit Is Undecided

As To Parish Change

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Selimidt Urges All
To Buy Motor Tugs

Prisoner I^eaps From
Train And Is Killed
Later By Gun Bullet

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Players P ra c tice B E E R B I L L IS
B a s e b a ll Tilt STEP N EA RER
FFECTEDON For
Here fte x t Sunday . IT S ADOPTION

TGAGE SALES

4, Wla, Jan. M - ahewdown on Just
mala farmer* may
rations at mortgaga
ile* probably will bo
Jefferson county, yesterday
r ha would taaue watranla
|*xt 11 farman who pnrtldtd;ln a recent damonatratlon.
Eha Warrants will charg* riot» Oka yi r i r r t — (kid. Convle|aperies psoaltle* *1 not morn
I six months lmpriao*m*nt or
malnmm flag of 8W0 or both.
IM * Umm Just aa soon a* I
rrer from my lUnoa*.
pktn'a threat of criminal ac•IF tho outgrowth of, n aal* **
Otto Reb&lt;xk farm near Cam-

(M o n
of tb*
delegation
ft appeared In H*rmaaaon'a
i f bid a dim, each for th*
( aad II rent* for tb* aopnrai* entire let was sold for II-35
then turned over to Hrrman-

r o n e r H opwrTb
£nd On VarsityTeam
[Assured that h* will bare tvary
iMtaalty to .prove Ms worth aa
'flrat' string player on th* Uniof North CArelhu vanity
M all team aaxt Fall, Murry
b a ' i Banford’a fln t and only
tyBbdthorn High School grid
* who was a lenaalloR In freah-

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RATES

urn ejuugg 10c.

Making ready for tha tint bo*eball p a t af tb* local 193.1 season,
a i m p ot members o f last year's
Central Florida Baseball L*a«oa
taam tbla afternoon visited Mu­
nicipal Park to engage In a llfbt
workout aimed at limbering up
unusod muncle,.
Inlereit In tko game la mount­
ing dally, according to.the re­
mark* beard from baseball fan*
both In Sanford and at DeLand
from whkb city will com* tb* All
Star team that wit] play the San­
ford All-Stars. Tb* gam* will b*
played aelt Sunday afternoon at
3:00 o'cock, and a low admiarlon
price Hot been named.
Tho local team will work out
during tbo remainder of the weak.
A probable atacting line-up will
find Bert Chapman or Bid Rlvo
kaak o f tba pfolo; Stuffy McCiona
or Joo Barnea at flnti Jack San­
ford at aocoadi Cacll Frlabl# at
abort; John Higgins at third; Roy
Harrison, Red Martin, Ben Cantwall, Jack Bentley, and probably
Pator Schlrard In tb* outfield.
Buddy Lak* Is dut for tb* start­
ing mouad assignment.
The DeLand team will Includa
jaaat-af-lha* rlSyW ewiwTf'ICTYT
eicept that Al and Bll felt* will
play for DoLand, and Art Bourg,
wallknown Southeastern league
player, ha* been secured to man­
age the team and play fln t be*#.
The DeLand line-up will Include
Nut Shirley, Lefty Guise, Jim
Roberson,
Stanley Culp, Tlge
Minor, Tom Phillip*, Billy Soma,
P. Martin, Klmbity t artar, and
othara. •
All ba*ebalhphiy«nr-|n thhr sac*
tlen art Invited to coma out for
practice.

Pro-Amateur Golf
Matches Are Held
At C o u n t r y Club
Coah priias and golf «&lt;|ulpmfnt
totaling F70 In valu« was spill be­
tween four team* of outstanding
Central Florida -pro-amateur golf­
er* at the Sanford. Country Club
yesterday afternoon after gruel­
ling rounds of golf which saw M
teams In Ih* field and a large
gallery following some of tb*
team*.
First and second money and
prise* wa* split between Horar*
"Pug” Allen, pm et the Collage
Arms roura* DeLand teamed with
O. W. Spencer, Sanford amateur,
and Tori Carney, Orlando,
teamed with Carl ttann Jr.. Or­
lando, ranking amateur.
Thee*
teame had 117'a on tho par 70 lay­
out.
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Third money wee split between
two team*.
Score* of IW wore
turnad In by Mack Kennett SanlAndn Springs pro teamed with
Jim Spencer, ranking Sanford am­
ateur who Had four birdie* and
an eagle, and th* taam of Gordon
Smith, Rebbreet* pro and Ik* Mer­
rill, Daytona Beach amateur/ Th*
Sennett-Spencer
teem
missed

ORPHAN ANNIE CONTEST

Country Club next Saturday after­
wren.- All pro and-amateur rloT*
era In thle section, or visitors, are
Invited to eompeto for th# prlxao
offered each Hunday.
Other score* during Ih# after­
noon:
Aloa Ktupple, unattached aad
Hagh Akerman, ,Orlando, (I ; Bill
Thompson, Youngxlown. Ohio aad
C. A. Bauman, Winter Park. 70; J.
Thompson,.Orlando and Bob F.nck,
Atom*, 70; Bill (Joldbocb, 0*#c»ola-Gramatan wi4 Ja»k Dunn,
Dartona Batch, Tl; Roy Horan.
Dvbtdrtad and Claud* Hannon,
Orlando, 7l| Blit Stupple, unat­
tached and Cal M^lona, Mt. Dora,
72; Jo# Saba, ML Plymouth and
Dr. A. W. Enp«. San^rd. 71,
Georga Christ. Orlando and Rthuyler Golden. Orlandp, 73; Ted » ! « * ,
KanUndo Springe .and Jim Turnhull, SanLando Spring*. 74; Pr*»*
Yates, Atom* and Dr. Wm. Burba,
Winter Park, 7*. *

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C elery M arket R eports
Through court**/ o f the U. 8. Deportment o f Agrieul*

(Continued from Pago On*)
thlak there la any chanca for any
hind ef n aubatantial farm bttt
while Hoover I* president,” ho said.
*1 think ha would rein any farm
hill, so It |s all academic.”
“The allotment plan probably
would do acme good, but I am In
favor of a much more' drastic
bilL"
While saying ho, was not au­
thorised to apeak far McAdoo, Ike
Iowa senator outlined hi* concep­
tion of tbo plan.
Explaining tho plan would de­
clare a “ war emergency," Brookhart remarked:
"There Is a war now In every
agricultural state against fortclosure tales aad tax sal**, abso­
lute rebellion. They'D (topping
them, you know.”
Ae outlined by Broekhart, the
plan would have the government
fin by law the price to be pakl
the farmer, setting It at a figure
which would provide at least lb*
coat „ f production.
This prlca would apply on only
that part of th* production which
enters into domestic conaumplkm.
Th* antlr* aurplu* wwld bo/Vomwhich would lean* warehouse rereclpta to th* owner*. Th* govern­
ment then would *oek tn dispose
of Ih* surplus on th* world
market.
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Proponent* of tho Idea fool th*
gov*ram«n^ woold be *M* to gat a
better price for It than now.I*
poaalbl*. On Bailing tha surplus th*
govafnmtnt would coah th# war*.
houso recast*, on th* kail* uf.tbcprim received. •
Brook hart sold any farm relief
plan to be satisfactory must pro­
tect all producta alike,, as ha
would ho don* under Ihl* method.
Raftering to lb* "war cmerfency" plan. Brookhart said:
"This I* tho Urn# when *• nafIi
aomt Andrew Jaiftten holdneoa,
and from th* now president'* talk
at Muarl, Shoala I think ha‘« got
tom* of it.”

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ture In co-operation with the Florida State Marketing
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KrirS/g*-? kOTSKj

Bureau, R. E. Winfrey, Sanford repreaentatlre.

PolrM* a. e*C ali». i. * Calif. IT
Total—(X.
_
,
.
Caetet tWeeaeufh ad f e h t r I m ,
the saatiad Q th d e Xcrilaw a*

dale i
Jan. Jilt—tits-Jan, l l U - t l t Paeelawe l i n t e l Ike flertda oaf*,
w a r e , IJBffmmam JatheaetWe,
W etiwta A nwaowhel fee a Sd

Karr* I, BcWsaertaOr t
H, ear,
,heM f.r ronslaamenl.
. MoaOar. Jaw JJ. jt r j^ jd . cpf,
Saw Taek IS. Philadelphia
II. dUlllmnr, ». PllUborah i. Alboar l Haetoa J. Rjracnre I. Berealoo I. Iteeheoler.l. Nswaeh I. Partland Me. I. Plarhebera I. (•cora
balk far reeoaeliameal.
CINCINNATI': Hu*dar.
• « '•
ipaaaiO. Clewlaad I. Oilemho* *.
K ir ill S. T*(«*a I. D a"*"* *• . .
Heater—I rare e o w l. Baffalo I.
twYroll t. Marlin Mich. J. ATLANTA DIVUnnUiNH: Nea».
MAVANNAH IIIVRNIHON*: Baag ,,_ V a lamer Yard, I. Indlaaaeoll.
1,1VtrllMOND
S(uruler -lllrhmood I.
IrlVRRBIONII: Hu»l u _PMInhnroh I. M"OdAy—Naae.
eaWne* Walwe l.f.rmalU, fee *••-

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Ion I. Beilon I. BullaU I. Chlraaa I,
I'larlantil |. Cleveland I. Clark*,
bare I. I&gt;—tier. Mich. I. Delrali
I. Keane,III* I, Mecoe I. New Turk
a. Norfolk t, Philadelphia f. Pills,
harsh «, PerilsBC M*. I. Painmar
Tarde II, Hkhmaad t. Roannh, 1,
St-renlon I, Savaabah I, Twuaee*
laws I. Total—ft.
,
Mendae, Jta. a* ISSSi
Allaata I. Nlrmlaahaai I. Iloatan
t. Ilufftlo I, Clomhss I. purhnm I,
lUrtfard I. Merrtatowa Tn I. New. r „ t . rlt a r . 1 c a m . »• nm . mw
e S w d o J h iit e i a n e a » e n i h r ]| , , , * V .
m o d rra le , d r m en d m o d e ra te , m arher
•t»» nmuan o, aa ea anm'i i, rvaaning • w e a k . K le rld e I* l n r h r r a l * e .w * » h * d
o re r a a le d ^ , and
Ivld^uiillr
le a I. W eal A lb a n y I. T o u n « t ln w n and
1. T o t a l— IS,
w a sh e d a ad precoa led . * boa.

Look at what Harold Grey ha* doiret . . . h* has drawn "Llttl*
Orphan Annl*" and h*r faithful dog Sandy In a |arg*'slxa for th*
children friend* of llttl* Annl* to color.
Ho got out your prints or crayons or colored pencil* and are
what you can do to maka this sketch look life-like. Or, draw a
•batch of your own of "Little Orphan AnnJo” and tho dog, and color
that.- It will acre* equally a* well.
Now here's th* good n*w* In regard to this "Llttl* Orphan Analef r*lori*g romp*l&gt;Hon:e%r*r Ih* f**nty-b*»t colored «k»tch*a sent
In to th* "Uttl* Orphan AnnW" Edit* of Th* Sanford Herald by next
Wednesday, Manager Marentett* of th* Milan* Theatre Is going to
give Ihvltatlena, aa hie guoeta without charge, to at* “ Llttl* Orphan
Annie” Thursday of neat week.

addresa

resident Of Columbia University
Denies Conneclio'nlVith Technocracy
•NEW YORK Q1TY- Jan. 23— A ,M R 4 -o« M* — r, woe Twflertlnr i"
leller from Dr. Nicholas Murray an unfortunate way upon a great
Butler In which he said that " C o .' Inatltutlon "whlrh New York la an
lumbla University ha, n0 more tni Justly proud of." II* wrote Dr.
do with Technocracy than It has Rutler on Jan. 10. Tha very next
with the fourth dimension” haa day Dr. Butler rvpllfd with th*
been made public by Walter U following letter:

"a?: sariTfirrenk.

lt»l Iht publk uaume that *11 th#
*
current talk of erg* and joule« Wplter U Clark, E»q^
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and the Integration of everythlnr
ws* being spread aboi l under.th*
Imprimatur of the educational In■tltutlon on Morningalde Height*.
II* wrote a letter to th* president
af Columbia saying that
the
theory of Technocracy, "as appar­
ently propounded, creates Ih* Im­
pression that some of your faculty
having before them a mas* of
facta and figure*, are neglecting
fundamentals, anil ara mistaking
th* stating of a case for its solu­
tion."
.
.
That aort of thing, Mr. Clark

( 1. V . . J . . W I U

***1932.

Aeawwa

Panel apa for a 4* IItee Peeled I.IJ, « doe. I
ewdlao aRgiSS A, M. ledaf ■
t.S a; * d oe ■ . « •

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POTOMAC t A R M : Seadar. Jen d o* X#*.».l*, he*! M 4! * 4*; H i t t ttxx— IS rtre e e S M : New Vatk HualtU
- a X V. xl*
ID .iamt »"•!
f 16.1/55?*V
IS. fiw
If. pflitharsh I, Philadelphia I. (M
.e.r iiuaIMy unci ro trillion low aa
Itoelnn a, Prorl4*ac* I. Newark X.
Wathlnaloa I. Rcraaloa I, h i Ik ,.

men hav* Seen camming on moat
Interesting and vsaful tnqulriea In­
to tb* fact* of technological de­
velopment, and a vary few of
them, plus th* oanaatlonal pr*e*.
hav, put apon there facta, so far
aa gathered, Interpretation* which
they do not and cannot bear, but
which, beraus* ot thrir more or
lea* tenaatloMl character, hav*
attracted thr attention of tho pub­
lic.
Th« dean of the faculty of rnglnerrlng has written for th* com­
ing Inau* of "Th* American Bank­
er” an artlcl* which explains the
whol* aitnation.
_______
FiltSfuIIy your*. •—
NiniOLAS MURRAY BUTLER.
Profeeeot RauUnstreueh, tr
whom Dr. Hullar rent Mr. Clark's
letter, baa been for many wreks a
strong support In public places for
the llttl* group of wilful men
htaded hy Howard Scott, which
baa trotted out technocracy as th*
newest American fad, or fear. Six
books on th* *abj*ct are pouring
off th* preisre this wrek and oth.
era or. Just around tb* corner.

SLTRKMK COURT RULES
WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.—W V Tho auprem# court ruled today
that Britlah or Caaadlan rum run­
ning vessel* cannot legally b*
hoarded, searched,
soiled
by
coastaguardsmen when more than
an hour's sailing distance from
shore.

LEGAL NOTICE
in aT R ii'T c o r m r o r t h r r x t r i m
b t a t r * aoviiTNMRV u i v r a i f T
tB, ’ iT.-r i i ,t n ,* " * . 'f m t&gt; H A T i i i r . u
In B a a h r o p le r .
.
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n ,m * «l b a a k ru p t o f XL P . n » l f h t l .
In III, rn u n lv nr H tm U u l,. , m l i l l,ItIrl a lu r a w ld
N n llr , I , h e r e b y s ir e n that »n
I h , M lh itar " I J an u a ry A. P . ISU .
I h , aaid d ,h ln r a ra , d u ly a d j u d l i v l , |
h a a k r u p l: an d lh a l tha f lt a l m r e i.
In* n f nla rr e d lln r a w ill h , h ,ld at
31 K. I-In , 8 1 . In O tla ad n . a n Ilia
(at d a y n l K el.ru a ry A. P. IXXX. al
I* iiY li.rk In tha (nrannoa. a t w h ich
tlm a tha aald ry a d lla ra m a y a tla a b .
p r o , , thalr cla lm a , ap p oin t a liu a I k . aaam lna
t h , h a a k r u p l. and
tra a a a rt aach o t h » r haalaaaa aa may
p ro p o rly r a n , b , l g r , aald m aatlax.
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EMPLOYMENT GAINS
CHICAGO, Jan. 2 J ^ W )-T h e
Chicago Association af Commerce
In lit weekly report noted a gain
In employment for th* Chicago
ere* coincident with the ihare-thework' movement; an Increase of
new automobile registrations In
I’ook county, and a scattered gain
In th* atool Industry.

End Serioof Coi
With Creomi

STAINLESS

S o Fagged O ut, D r o w r ’
She G u ild Hardly W id e
"I aeetnad to b* so weak I
would fool ** fagged out and
dreamy I could hardly do my
work,” writ** Mrs. Lola Adame or
Ooravtllo, III. ” 1 waa In this ren­
dition tor tome time. UI1 f felt
nervous end oat or aorta. A frl nd
told mo to tala Cardul. t did. .ind
began to tmpreva. I felt n e t
stronger aad gained In w*|-,ht|
CkrM m nnS la help n t la ewey
way. I have aaUUag but prelas for
ChfdaL*
If yoo ere ron-Oowa. aae&gt;wu* or
Mffer every mouth, taka earth. n
__ medial** used

8am* formula . . mm* price, la
\ original form, too, K yun pntof

W S m a V lS g

DANNY DINGLE

* t o u r WATCH repaired
!(•• who really knows btw.
fa, Jeweler, Mag. Ava.

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INTED—Reliable men aga 21
• 50 to supply established de­
ad for Raprlelgh Product* In
S i Lak* Couaty.
Other good
uuioa available. Company fur!•* everything but the ear.
•d profits for hustler*. Writ*
- w . T. Rawlalgh Company,
■phi*. Tann., or af* ca*. B. L.
to* l« « Elm Avaaua, Sanford,

IVW

man football circles this past sea­
son, haa dropped from the basket­
ball squad, after several games,
to devote his Vntir, lim# to spring
football training that rets under
way next week.
Kanner, who waa given promi­
nent mention In nowapapoe ac­
count, o f every gam* played hy
th* N. C. frrshman team last
foil, went from football to box­
ing, nod then basketball. Only a
few weeks ago he won th* heavy­
weight rhamplonahlp In a&gt;boxing
match Involving aavaral collogra
In that section. II* had played In
•very freahmmn basketball gam*
*o far and he glvr* that up only
for tho purpooo of Insuring him•tlf a Elmco oa tho vanity grid
Uam.

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A L u ^ y Ureak
So often we hear It Mid of .tome auceesaful man that
he got there because he was lucky. Whether he be butcher,
baker, candleatlck-maker, statesman or financier, if h«:‘
' reaches the top of his profession he is apt to bo regarded ns
one who got the breaks. Of course, luck does play an im­ Chase and Co., be* been appoint­
portant part In the game of life Just as It does in any ed at chairman of the Seminole
other kind o f game.
County Emergency Relief Coun­
Recently the aports editor of the Orlando Sentinel told cil, rucreedlng 3. 0 . SMnboleer,
of a sad experience which Carl Dann had in the Miami Ililt- resigned, according (a a letter re
more open not long ago. Dann was playing with Johnny reived here recently hy Mr. Shin
Farrell and Joe Kirkwood, two of golfdom’a best. On n holier from J. C- Huekleeon, di
windy afternoon1. In the qualifying round, the/Sjad reached rt*jjnr
the eighteenth tee
t , . .11 even, w ith n o n . o f t h « S . I o . - r . l o 8 „ ! * , " t ' . T , u ' , H“ r
to score better thsn an 85.
sent by Mr. Phinholxer upon hia
Farrell had the honor and slnmmedjgway almost p i s s ­ election a* « n t y CommUslon’ r,
iMmttm h 4 b t a n H
ing his drive completely, dropping the Ball Into the woods Is ax follow*:
K m H la IK M ia i
w t U lw oiD M art not fifty yards away. Kirkwood pulled his drive Into n trap
"I hav* taken tha matter of
at the right. Dann knocked out a long straight one which yi.ur re&lt;ignath&gt;n up with Governor
came to a Mpp 225 yards down the fairway. Farrell s sec­ Sholtl ami since he «ce» it neces­
ond shot wai In a trap and Kirkwood went from n trap to sary In accept It, he hat authorme to do »n.
a Band pile. Dann was again straight down the middle and irnl
"I hove explained to Governor
lonrf.
. .
Shi.ltt the valuable lervice* you
'Kirkwood, In the trap nnd out of sight of the grrrn, ami your counrll have remiered
blasted away with a heavy maehie niblick. The ball missed in h'einbiolr f'ounty amt ha 1* m&lt;-*t
the top of the trap by Inches, soared high over the green aiipreriatlve and requested that
and dropped directly Into the cup where it lodged against I nn advise you,
J'Aola l * U ru n L U t
I f u r . j ’a n u a k t n , . m *
“ In ar nrdance with your recLAKE TITICACA
the pin. That gave him an eagle. FarrtU’s third shot land­
i imneilation. Governor Sholti is
ed hf a trap on the right of the green, and a poorly hit ex.........
RADLED In Iht mountain* of I’ t u
rrpulml La hava been peve.l In gotand BnUvia la luaka TlUrac-i. nn.l jhvvr and with tnamlfli-i-nl
plosion shot, bit th . top of the trap skimmed acroas th«
^ s
B U L K VBKSfc rO B TODAY
palace* nnd trmplr* rrarAl to the
high**! aavlgabt* lake In the wurM
grtin and finally rolled Into the cup for a birdie.
Iir)|*
council a* your *uc. Thla
kaaulllui laka mlmil* in .re .Hun and Mnon the ruin* of wblrtt
“dHRIBTlAN’S MIBSION * Dann by thla time must have been getting nervous. rrmr&gt;
than ona hundred and thirty mile* may etlU hr **en.
It « u fmm thi* t»Urd of the
esyiiif, Tht kingdom of lUk third was from a bad lie In the fairway and had to bo
-Before rinsing permit me to Salween Peru and Itollvia The
id u k a w i rata*;" the &gt;P*WWW*
f » v t W try “ tTrihV“ t « t “ 1 T T W ' T
j an t liuaqul, tha Holman put
m J* AkJBUriLflMl ithuM fc pi ayexi-wRh-a-rriMk'ki'" -ft" wett-tt' wreii--pitreed- ftWok' Wttt-flawded'
and
*n&lt;l hlv eiatrr wlfe. M*iuA Oella,
port,
*
fin* undtratamling of the limita­ la one of tha mnet populir Immyl out t ■ rind a aultalile *ttn for * thr
t f a *
short of the green. He h»d a fifty foot, putt for
dtrila: tru ly y* h a »i bird. The little jlellet hit the back o f the cup, hesitated a tion! ImpoMii upun all of ua in trlpa taken by traveler* vlaillng the rapital o f lh* OUldr.'n of Iho Sun
Weal Cnaat ot South Amen a on Ihr The Irgend run* that hr lorn Man...
fit*. -Matthew
frrely
second, and finally hung on the lip, giving him a par. Thus Ihi* work, tha xplrndl.l ro-opvra- regular fartnlnhllv * ruler» leaving
- Dtartrd on hi* nrnrvli. Ihr
tinn y. u hava (iv»n, and tha fine New York and California.
Sun find y u r him a i l l ft and told
A well played par gave way to a poor eagle and an even work you hava done anil made
Tha blue water* of Lake Tillrara nlm to attik It Into th* earth *1
poorer Wrd aolety on account of the breaks o f the game.
puutbta ln Famloola County. If are flecked with liny Inlet*, bolea*. varum* place*, and -upon lh* *pol
i your bitk !■ broki and your
But It la Die breaks which make golf an Interesting at any ttm* *1 may aarva you, th* bulruah boat* of th* tn.tiyi* ply where It dlrapprarrd into th* ground
btidly between port*; and flamlngor* tn (*t op In i IplUJ. And that, wc
ey«» a n blurrid,
game'.' What a stupid thing It would be If the best mu- pl(B|a feel fraa to rail on ma'*.
add a touch o f tolar. Soma o f th&lt;* ar* told. I* how th* capital of the
ytUV ihlnbonH knock and
•l*l*n i. bear-Inta rulna—among them fabulnuvly rich Inca Empire hap
dfanlcal shot-maker always won I And what a stupid thing
your tunyui U‘ furred,
pen d to be r&lt; arrd by the Children id
th*
l*l*nd of the Sun which era* line,
i your tonsil* squaak and your 1lf« would be If thare were no element of chance In it. or
th* alt* uf a wtalthy city with atraet* the Sun In th* f*rtd* Cuico vallty
ao chance to get ahead because of lucky breaks. What
hair ( i t i dry,
you're "dtggons iuro that chance would moat o f ua have If It were not for the breaks?
y ou 'd going to dll,
Lu£k gives ell o f us s chance to win.

C

you'n K in d you Won't and
afrtfd'ydu Will,
drag to bid and b a n your

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Luke Leas Fail To
Show
At Court
Show Up
Up At
Court parming Expert New Smyrna Made
To Serve Sentence (Jives Reason For
Defendant In Suit
ASHEVILLE, N. C. Jan. 2 1 (towers’ P lig h t By HolderOf Bonds
typ)—Luke I-ea atuLhie son w.r* In

■

Using The Right Word

pray tha Lord to lot you
through.
you got tba flu, boy, you got
th i flu!

The recent burning o f the French ship L'Atlanliqji*
has brought to light an unintentional Injustice though at the
same time a correct piece o f reporting on the part of the
newspapers in this country.
The mishap which resulted In the almost complete de­
htn your to n rurl up and your
struction of the craft at n toss of some seven million dol­
blit g o ii flat,
hd you'ra twlca aa mtan aa a lars la declared to have brought Indirect Injury to another
Thomaa &lt;it,
--------------- - French ehipplng company.---This was caused,-it is-dednred
tnd Ufa li a long and dlimal liy officials of the French Line, because the boat which
* t m i,
burned was referred to In nccounUr of the disaster ns n
tnd your food alt In to* Ilka a “ Fterich liner", when as a matter of fact H belonged to the
hard-boiled h i an a,
Compagnie de Navigation Hud-Atlantlque.
in your lattice a cb n and your
' It Is true that the boat was n French liner but the
biad'i a-bun,
contention
Is made that the use o f this term conveyed to
tnd nothing la a* It ever wai,
lir a a ri my lad regret* to you, the readers that it was a French Line boat with a result­
fa r you’n gdt thi flu, boy, yoa'va ant harm to the company’s trans-Atlantic business. The
shipping firm contends that the use o f the word ‘'ship” in
got tba ftul'
—Ocala Banmr.
referring to the L'AtJantlque would have avoided nil the
difficulties.
This Is just unolher example o f the cure which has to
Muaclaa Shoal* will tnabli tha
gorernmtnt tu muicl* In on thi be taken by newspaper editors to prevent unfortunate slips
power builnin,
in writing which might bring injury to some Individual or
-------o ■
—
company.' The matter mentioned above is a slight derelic­
_ _ J 22 Ballon a n S a n d ao Ship tion from the point of view of scrupulous reporting, yet its
’Perlshei at Sea— h ndllni, Wondit consequences muy have been serious.
Thus we find newspaper writers always alert In guard
If tba death * n pa ln ln tt
against the use of the wrong word with its possibilities
’ ■ ---- —
Because of restricted
__ .Our g u m !■ that t h in would o f giving an erroneous Impression.
another World W ir, thli tlmi space headline writers hre*often hard pressed for words mid
th Alla a , tM p'hygtdund, I f are forced Into using ones which have unfavorable conmiln'[H o m io n i could be found to HlUnc*
tlons. One of these Is "quit” used in place of resign. Thu
word "quit" Immediately brings to mind "quitter" and to any
that a man "quits job" when he ‘‘resigns'1 Is to do him an
The b ra n Mtiiourl huntira
injustice.
thllr Hum, and thilr publtct
When a person is referred lo ns criticizing a play or d
, which It, e f eodnr,Neh»t they
laitd, but they b a n become book, the average reader Immediately gets the reaction Uiut
ra’ noforlnui than -prominent.
something dlapat-nging was said ngainsf the “ play'’ or
i-------- —-----------“ book", when Yui a matter of correct usage the criticism
Ah amendment 'b n b n n tacked might have been favorable or unfavorable.
to -lb# Collier beer-bill pro1 Too much care cannot be taken in the choice of words
ttng the eale of 8.08 percent
by newspaper
rep«
writers, for upon thla Important matter
iholle b a n n g e to children,
gea tn*
tne true picture of the article ami upon it may dehinges
a defeating tht only poeilbHlty
a - momentous results.
“
public coneumptton ef the perla’

t

pared brew. Certalny no grown
gallons will drink It.
R■
.. , . . - o -----T illin g before a patk'O / blu-&gt;JHiede, an eicaped ne^ro convict
dashad Into a' group o f farm Worki n . Sweaty and out U breath he
•told the 'men 'I 'm helping'waM
the doge— they'll be 'bera In a
ata." Ha mide good hlf nicapo.
___h • talent ( ot quick-witted
thought In* a. pinch should YWrvkr
have allowed, the m g fo to g it on
the •kiln gang In tba fir i t place.
‘
— ' __
**
Actual ■government guarantee
) a f deposit* In nilional bank!
beat thing (hat cbdld
fa il n o w ,- St. P lttrlrendent. 0 o r a r d m fht
o f bank dipoitto would
_ emlum on sloppy banking,
ouragtng banka to make tiuee&gt;ble loan* In order to reap
die without' tlek' ib (he
-Tt would bankrupt tbo
sank In a' few y t * n .‘
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SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
Mr*. Oi T. Smith was hoatsai
of the Cameo Club on Wedne»day
morning. Ur*. C. O. McLaughlin
made the hlfhett acore and -won
tha chtb pets*. Mr*. Smith’s
fu til* xrerat Mr*. C. M. Vorre,
MrI. R. L. Hugh**, Mr*. O. W.
Brady, Mr*. 0. 0 . McLaughlin.
Mr*. A. P, Connally, Mr*. U. WHefndon, and Mr*. B*rr*tt.* Th* Rredln* Clrcl* of th* MU.iontry ' Society of th* M*thodi*t
Charvh xrad’ *nt*rtaintd at It*
n n l i r meeting on Tueddty aftersootr bjr Mr*. U R.* * Phillip*.
When th i veadlrg w ar ewdeluded,
tw0 vocal’ «oW ” w*re very pnurh
enjoyed, tipacUlljr the beautiful
child'*’ *olir, '• **Je*u« Bid* Ma
Shine," rin g b y Merlin Ntwman,
a dataty liras inL ocumpantad by
Mr*: Clauds Qtrndcn;
'
Mr, and "MW. W. W . D m ior
w*r* tha •upper (Uvitt B*turd*y
ex’ening o f MV/ahd Mr*. J. C. Ell*worth t o h*lp Mr. EUiworth n l«brmte hi* birthday. .
Mia* ai»dy» Bryan and Ml**
Avl* SUhltrOm aril (pending a
f*w, day* *11* Mr*. 1 ,‘ V.

newepaper dispatch brlnge
the fart that that* la noariy
dollar* wore currency tit
ition today than at* th»
t brth e'heem . Such ftg u m
i that price lerela are depond*
mhre’ thtogr than merely,
in* of n ien ey h i ebreuloveledty with wbWh the
The Sanford High School ta*to n e u**r **• w*U aa the kttball team will play th* XD*lmm*. High School taam ot. Satur­
ead d *»*a4«{
day »fl*rtwoa In KUalmnw*. Th*

Wpacta th*

win,
Tha lidla* or th, Wtlaka Club
lUeided by a unanlmou* vot* at
recent meeting to itage a home
talent inuilcal: comedy, "The Gib
ton Reunion." Thla -will b* on* of
th* blggeat am*t*ur attraction*
ever attempted by an orgaulaatlon
In Sahford and It I* anticipated
they ’will m»k* an Iminto** *uccare of -It,
Th* much talked of grand pipe
organ for Sanford which for
month* pa»t wa* being built by
the worM' renowned 'Muller Com­
pany, of •H*f*r*town, Md, ie at
last eompleted »nd wa# shipped
hitherward Friday last. Workmen
will be here to erect It when It
arrive* and :won th# "king o f mu
ileal lnatrumeata” will ba heard-tn
our burg.
*•’
CHRISTIAN BCIBNCE CHURCH
'T ru th " v u tha eubjact o f th*
Leiwn-Sertoon IB all Church** of
Chrtit, Sciential, on Sunday, Jan.
n,l s
f1*’■ : *

X!.
Tha Golden Text wa* from
Plain* 5?(B, 10,
thee, O Lord, among

T»t.

irr. R io # S 'n fn M an d a l l *•&gt;■"
irrltniludn o r l n * » e l title*.

praise

tha people:
I will ting unto the* among tha
natkiu. Far thy mircy I* great
unto tha cloud*."
Among th* cjtatlon* which eomprtted tha Uasan-Sannon waa th*
following* from th* Bible: "Study
ta ahaw thyMlf appw ad uaU
Gad, t workman that M*d#Ut not
to be w h in ed , rightly dividing the

Naihville, 1&gt;nn., yes(»rday when
21.—
railed tu surrender in euurt here| GAINESVILLE, J a n .
under ronvirtlun* of bank taw vlo : peaking on Ihe tubject, "Wliy
lationx, ami eaplase* for their ar Die AKtteultuial Depressiun lias
rrat were ordered while exjradl Jtern So Severe", Dr. II. G. Humlion machinery wa* *et In minhifr* jltun, ptofesaur o f agrirultural
The 54-yrarold f 's ’ liville news-' ico'no
cunomic* o f the ttnivenliy of
paper put&gt;l|*h*r, former Teiniexsee* ftondg, said Li*I unlay to a radio
senator an-Farmy eolonvl. and hit add res* over xtuti'in W ItIIF that
son. Luke lora. Jr,, are under ven- “ had farmers received fur Iheir
Isnee in this stale for eonsplrary produrts prirrs In proportion to
to defraud the now defunct O n - those they pul&lt;| for rumnitMlitira
traI Dank A Trust Company of purcha-cd, th.y would have re­
'Asheville o f nearly $1,000,000.
ceived in IUTJ I'pproxlnmlrly four
The father wa* sentenced in 1031 billion dollars more than what
In *1* to 10 year* and hi* snn to they actually received.
two to *1* year*, with an option
Dr, liantlttun'a address war hu
of paying $23,000 In fine* ami third of laal week, and the aevcost*.
enth in a sa tin o f twenty-seven
When they failed to respond to heard over WRUF each Monday.
their name* in llunrnmh* rnonty Wednesday and Friday after­
superior court, Judge N. At Town­
nouns at 4:16 o'clock. The aeries,
send ordered the raplasr* anil Sol­
vponsurrd by the University of
icitor Zrb V. Nettle* inatnirled
County Attorney C. K. Hughes to Florida ehapter of Hignta Della
leave for Raleiih with extradition i'i, bring* tu the microphone Monday ariernnuii. Prof. John G. Elpaper*.
Hughe* will present the paper* dndge, who will speak on "Taxa­
In person to Governor Ehrinp- tion nml Public Finance*" In the
hau* today anti the governor said Depression.
The' economist in his talk Sat­
they would l « expedited to Tenurday explained that during (he
limit*
pt-iluJ ftum 1921 to 1932 had farm

Papworth
And
Haines
p;‘«* ,1Hn- h;
*llh
1
, ,,
* or
at
'doer price*, farmer* would have
Will Attend meeting ler.lved approximately twentyfive billion more dollar*. "This I*

H. M. Papworth. president of
tin* Erminql* County Chamber of
Commerce, Mayor and Mrs. R. t .
Ilmira and Webber Haines, of Al­
tamonte Springs will Uava for
Wintar llsv«n early tomorrow
iiiorning where lha two furmer
will attend a meeting pf th* Com­
mittee of Fifty of th# Florida
Ciliut (irowtia Clearing llouaa
Awoelatlun of which they are
member*.
Mr. Papworth, a* chairman of
the budget committee, will pr*eent th* ftndini* of himtalf * 0-1
hi* group in regard to financing
the organiaation. He i* alio a vicepreddeltt of th* Commit** of
Fifty.
The group will ,p*nj coruldarable time at lh* Florida Orange
Festival which got under way In
that city thi* morning.

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an amount gri-aler than out na­
tional debt", Dr. Ilkmiton said,
“an amount two and onr-half
lime- a* great a* our Inlal farm
mortgage debt, in imo :tit equal
tn more than $4,000 ’ for evtry
farmer in the coontry."

NEW SMYRNA, Jan. 24— Th.
city of New Smyrna i* made de­
fendant in n mandamus action
filed in the circuit i-nurt l.y llryan
Sirnpinn, holiirr o f wvi-rol »p*c!al

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S..I.1 under moi.ry, bark iiuaraBIf not ■atuilnil. For sale at

TRY NEWZO
TOITHTON’S
BANFORD DRUG
(Continued From Page Ot&gt;a)
to th* eot rt* ilg*in»t thedr-ndr old
cnntrovrr*y m v w n t h e Ford
|Company and the nId I.incoln Mo­
tor Company, „ f whi.h^lht) Utr
Hen-y SI, I.-land nrur the foundHi* non, WtMfreiJ C. belaud. Wa are equipped ta
S r, wti* nmnrtr thoee auhpoenaeil, flrat etaia jah work
and Wildfn.l C. Inland. Jr., a lew eat poaatble prkea.
ur»nd.-.'n, *s&gt; revealnl o- the
a trlaL
prr*on who «lip;'-d Into an old-^
fa-hl.mrd danrintt pnrly wltlell
Herald Printing
I’ hoaa IIS
Ford attended J»n. 1° '■* at’ epriae
the motor magnate with thc auhpoerta.
The Swreton Company la « e k !ny J227.WX1 from the V»r,| Cnm1 any. a&gt; n former igenry f»r the
Llnrtiln Company, whirh wrn- purrhaveil by Ford at a re-civrr’ a
vale for (S.000,000.
Stevens, nn attorney for the
Sweeten Company, adjourned the
taking of testimony nft r the noon
recess, declaring he would lake nn
more deposition* until ford ap­
peared. Previously Kerri's attor­
ney. ha(t file*! n motion in eiryuit
rnurt lo nuash tin* subpoena nn
tl,- ground* o f *lr thniral errors.
A henrirtg on the motion tr&gt;

word of truth!' (II Tim. 1: IS).

Tha Laaaan-Sarman »l*o included
th* following paipatc* from lh*
Chrlalidu Science textbook, "Sel­
ene# and (H*aRh with Key lo lh#
Scripture*") by Mary Baker Eddy:
"Th* aplrltual waa* of truth muat
b# gained be for* Truth cat* bu
und«r*tood. Tht* m m # U uilmitoted only a* w* are booeat, aaletfiih, loving, add mask. In th*
■at) of on Tmuaat and good heart’
lh# aaari must b* ww*i ■!** it
baarath not moth frulh, far lh*
iwlotoh clamant la human nature
uproots it"

prodoca
at. t»d
C.lva M

Co*

Streeps raid he would appear to*
tiny to B-k the motion lie denied.
If the dental is rranteil. h» indtented, hr world demand n trench
warrant tn rom^el Ford’* appear­
ance.
/

rUNTA Go'll DA—New floor at
basktt hall park completed.
MAYO—Improvemtnla made at
Gulf Filling Station, operated by
A. T. Folsom.

Long’s M eat
Treat To £at

LvnoJj. iu. uliLu

the holder -eek* to compel the city
of Ni-ve Smyrna to pay the prin­
cipal and interest on the-e homii,
whirl) is * ilege.J to hsvr been d ,-e
last July I.
The mandainux nrder i* directe.1
tn the member* o f th.* nty cmnmission, i-ily ninnaper und &lt;tty au­
ditor
and
xl^ik to pay the
amount* *&lt;ked or report to th*
court Jan. 2H ressunx for failure
to ,|n *n,
Th-&gt; bond* und intrrrxl in q i«&lt;tiun are part nf thr amount of
$274,000 In vp-el.-il pnvintr a*^&lt;-i'ment Inin. 11 [••urd In 192H. There
lx still outilHiiiilnit und i npnirl of
this Issue a tnlnl of $139,000.
These bomls itre payable only
from a«se«*menl» msle for this
purpose nnd loraure of lh- fact
that many o f Ihr-,. navim- assess­
ment* havr not hern paid hy the
property owners, fond- were lark­
ing tn mret the maturities.
The r.mndamiK .notion ask* thr
rity to pny all or -i-i li purl nf the
amount* d IP m there aje f i ml.C
on liqnd for this purpose. Inasmuch ns the - Icons!» must he paid
from Hi* taring nsse|*menl» Dvird for thin piirpose, only th#
amount of money In this fund It
alfrrlrd by thr mandamus action.

GOOD WILL
RADIO HERVICE

Have 'Your- Glaaneo
Fitted Now ! 11
Krducid p r i c e on tingle
vision and Kryptok tense. Also
*11 »heli and modern gold
filled frames.

Dr. Henry Mcfaulln, Jr.
OPTO MKT HIST
111 Park Are.

TURNING

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Good Printing
1
Sells

M ore

Merchandise

e—
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tlutivc career crowd wkicJi Piwpec
Hy h*i been hovering for corn* Raw vritf be
found and turned lint by »|rkufture—th* real
bad* of economic liability. Buying power vriil
than return. Shippers will be wiMaf te pey •
premium for quality...mediocre produce aril bo'
dUpetad ef *t • loti. B* run you produce a'
quality crop for this change in the timer. V »
m opportur.Hy te caih In on m«tk«to ef dM|
It
prucot «• weB at ike wider oner of the fetMu
Add remember, qaefety frrtlilier* produce qu*^'
Hy crop*. Idcel Fcrtibren are mad* wHb that
feet In view. Ar • fcrtilirer hre**tm*nl thwy
ghrt you "MOST VALUE PER DOLLAR.")

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LEGION TO MEET

Member* of Campbell-Lotaihf
Pott of Ibe American Iagton »r*
ichtdulad to mret *t th* Laglon
Hut tonight a t .1:00 o'clock dn a
•ettioit that Po*t Commander W.
11. Hbaphcrd termed "Imporlant"
and which will b* followed hy a
charity. dance at th# Trianon
Dane# Club on tha ttonford-Ortondq road. _
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brochures . . . effective
poettrs . . . the kind
that will hurdle the
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I;
neuf markets for your
goods . . . that la the v&amp;

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Tlnd hero.

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Phone 148

Manager
447

N. Elm Are.

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iai And Personal
RET PETERS, Society Editor

S t Agnes Guild Of
G^iurch Has Meeting
With Mr*. Heyward Walker ami
Sirs. Sherman M. IJoyd as hostMr. snd Mrs. J. 11. Myrick spent
e*«e«, th , regular aocial meeting
today in Mim,.
of the St. Agnes Guild of Holy
Cross Episcopal Church was held
Erlends of Mr*. R. U Cornell on Monday afternoon at the par­
tt^regicl lu learn that she D ish house. Hrs. Arthur Brartan
A
t home In Mayfair.
presided over a short business
session.
t
Mra, L. D. Eraser, of Jackson
During the social period Miss
Title, Is the guest of her aistei Doris Jackson, violinist, rendered,
Mrs. J. M. Spivey,
“Trees", with accompaniment by
her mother, Mr*. W. T. Jackson,
Mre, A. It. Muses has relumed Rafreihmrnta were served late In
from New York City where she the afternoon. Those present were:
lias been ip mllng the past 10 the Kev. H. Irving Loutlit, Mrs.
lays.
Arthur Uranan, Mrs, G. C. Coch­
ran, Mrs. J. M. Gonxalex, Mrs.
W. A. Leffler, Mrs. Earle T.
I.oucks, Mrs. C. U Matthews, Mrs,
George W. Me Rory, Mrs. M. Minarlk, Mrs. R. K. Montsalvatge,
Mrs. Eustis Peak*, Mrs. R. W.
Mi*. Otto Anderson returneil
sst night from Albany and Nrw
'ork whara'iha has been visiting

.eri*faler‘* r - w ‘elierrttm er‘*-"“ 1
Jchn Meisch. Kar| Lehmann,
ieorge W. Me Rory, and J. J.
’ evrieh left today for Tallahaieee
o epond a short time.
Mrs. Minnie Howard, of Vir­
ginia, la th# guest of Mrs. A. D.
Shoamaksr at hsr home on Beard,
ill Avanut.

Mildred McIntyre Is
Hostess To Her Club

Mil* Mildred Mclntyrs, who
makes h*r home here with her
aunt, Mre. J. N. Tolar, entertaned
the member! *of the Four O'Clock
Club on Monday afternoon at the
home of Mr*. Tolar on East Tenth
Street. D a r i n g the afternoon
B. R. Myrick and-Jack Myrick
game* and dancing were enjoyed
■•turned this morning lx Alienand a turprls* shower was given
tala, S. C. after spending the by the guests for Mis* McIntyre,
aeek-end here with Mr. and Mr*
I. M. llayes.
VllPw im *m *&gt;and William Du
Bos* motoied to Jacksonville yes
terday afternoon. They tslurneil
teday.

At the !*• hour refreshment#
Stixuda- were served In the dining room
lurg, l‘a., la tipceled to arrive where the label w*a overlaid with
lamorruw to ipend a short time a lace cloth and centered wllh a
Sere with her son-in-law and. howl o f par lei eoloeod sw»et- pe«s.
aught eri Hr. and Hr*. K. L. A large whit* birthday take deco­
Cornell, Mayfair.
rated with 12 lighted pink candles
and pink nut cups also graced lh#
table.
nounce the birth of twin tons,
Those present were: the Misses
Hilli* and Bifbbie, on Saturday at Derieux Hayes, Wilma Lelnha-*
ihtlr home, 304 Chapman Avenue. Martha Telford, Betty Thurmond,
Mrs. Gainey will lie remembered l.ury Roumlllat, Doris Sue Wil­
ra lh# former Mis* Emily Mc­ liams, Ixvulse Wheeler, Mildred
Wells, Mary Wathen. Virginia Pe.
Millan.
sold, and Mildred McIntyre.
Among thoi* from h«re nmtorng to Orlando last night lu a !rnd the “ Night lu Spain" ut 'he
Auditorium wrrr: M n.
I. k^R*apworth, Mrs. A. M. I'hilJpi, Mr*. Fannie H. Munson, Mr*.
A. E. Malh-ni, nnd the Hi""'*'
Mabvl Bowler, Fannie Rebn Muiiion, Clifford Shinholrer, lleleq
Jorriy, end Parolyn t’ollirr.
Mr*.

Anna

Doll,

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T U R R flA Y .U A N P A R Y 24, IM J

P P P J U tf ANtylE PUN TEST

From University

Telephone: Office 149

(Continued from Page One)
fi'rntlnited from Page line)
ation for stieet lighting .ervtce."
Itingir,” he said, in reply to .1
* I ij tiimlamental data on whlrh
ipi ,tion.
t The Wlnn-l.oTrtl (Ip irtrj Co.?1
. n e have hared ou r o w n principal
He also disclosed that the IIS) ! -dalrm rnt*, and the la w , of
*&lt;knf permission to u&lt;e ■ portion
itr more unemployed itigim* r- .&lt; •I { utow tIt lii industry we h e li'te to
of the City's riparian right, on
r hit— I•. v,tin hivv,- l» en wm-king lie * unit anil In ac «rd with the
WEDNESDAY.
Pine Avenue, two Muck* rail of
in' tech line racy*, "energy purvey nf_ 11Curded fart * of terognix d an*
The Sarah Parker Methodist
North Am erba." nhil- being paid Jthorilie,.
Orphanage (lu b will meet at 2 JO Sanford Avenue, »&lt; ■ point where
le in unemployment relief tomo’clock at the home of Mrs. T. W. it might anchor a covered lighter
"lie iu*e o f the misund-rstandnilllee fiinrl,, will work or lh* logs and ran fit* b n referred to,
Williams, aOJ Oak Avenue. Mem­ to be utetl a* a wurt-him.e fur
future
ott
the
C'tumbL-i
survey,
the
■vve or . withdrawing frnm mxaobers are asked to take their Octa­ food-stuff* brought * down
KnuU-nstruu It, who hamled .mi i lotion with In hniu ra y, and will
river by steamer*.
gon coupons.
tvl* wrtllrn ropir, o* a formal mntinue the r«*carthc* and In*
Regular meeting of* the Beth
The Commissioner* granted the
-i itement, made it clear Intrr that c v -ligati ns under a new urganiIsrael Auxiliary wilt take place firm the privilege of using the
hi action bail the approval ot j rntiiu) an I a new name, thr doat the Community Center.
Municipal Pier under the name
I'.dunihiit nffiii.il,. If in: a* Iran &gt;1 n il • o f whlrh wit) In- announced
The member* o f the cooked food term* granted owner, of the
him If w ill’ direct the new *&gt;ir- Int an early dnt‘.“
department o f the "33“ Club will "Osceola": 20 cent* per
tun
I Scott was not p rern f whvn
vey.
meet at 3:00 o'clock at the homi wharfage chargr on all incoming
Although Scott had hern report, [the anroun.ement was mad,.
of Mrs. George W. HulT, 20] and outgoing freight. The Com­
t'lenient wa* iinm*dl*t*ty
oil ill
in lied ve.l r'av. the | X
laurel Avenue.
missioner* also extended perm!*i«»!)Hiiimii,j from him amt h«
r&lt;diimhla
professor
-aid
he
had
THURSDAY
aion already given the grocery
bent prr« tit at a “ private rbn- Icindd not he rearhed nt hi, hum#.
The East Side Primary P.-T. A. firm for the uvr of a purtlun of
feren t** at the Kngin- r«* ( hth,
will meet at 2:30 o’clock In the City rifiarian right, at the foot
whit It preceil d the i- ttmie. of the
school auditorium.
of Myrtle Avenue.
ERIDAY.
Euttowlng heir decision on the
Th ■ slaterimit, signed by ItnilThe piano pupils uf Miss Mar­
Winn-Lovrtt matter, the Commis­
tenrtrauch, ltn«-elt Join,, Erwl- .
garet Davis wil) give a recital at
sioners voted In grant a llO-itay
eri k L Arkirmnh on I Ivon II It- ]
B:I5 o'clock at the Woman's Club.
extension tu the ui* tiers uf the
.Ml S. eewiaV prvwMetl’ th g ftfW ffI W "
vvliii li hsi lie n working on Ito*
charge be paid on all Incoming and '
In hnoerncy survey nt Coliiinhin,
With Rndninn l.rhman acting at
outgoing freight and a settlement I
lnstnllim:-«ffi er. nimbers nCSem*
raid:
Is made with the City every week. I
“The mi- iimbr-landing nod mii- liuile Chaptir tinier " f D 1Malay
fli-iun c. ncrrhliig the. aims nod l.i,t night wil nested the tnrtallaJ
Election of a munintlpa! Ju.lger
Look at what Harold Gray has donel .
nli} rt, «,f lev hint incy hnve caused tiim of elrctnl and appointed nffollowed the reading of applira- I
lls miirh con ern. mid we state ' fivers o f lh'. Chapter for the naat
tlots from Wm. E. Malieni, S. A. Orphan Annie" anil her faithful do,. Sandy
hrfi Willi “ our p miihii in th i' thr e months.
U. Wilkinson, F. R. Dighton, and' •hildren friends o f li|llc Annie c riitnr.
(Cnntinnril from Page fine!
« .Elected officer, installed were:'
mailer;
0 , I*. Herndon. The lattpr three j
Ho grl out your paints or rnyoit, or
are so low this year." Wnolfolk on,I Judge Ware, incumtri.t, were i
"I. We nr - n ot’ in incurd with 14i vvrenee Keel, master councilor;
what
you
van
do
to
make
this
'kity.hLjj^l
raid, “ that growers her* were ra“ mo,, of the •Inlemenls nn I » l - Robert Young, -senior councilorr
nominated, and upon a canvas uf sketch of your own of ''U tn e Orphan Annie’
reiving little or no profit for their
tlludes e\pr ritil by Mi. Iluuuld Mnrion Smith, jnnigr connril"the Commission, Wilkinson was that. It will serve equally a* vfrtl.
labor and fruit with the prevail­
lliiriy I.ce l.inds-y, stiibe, and
elected.
ing cost o f railroad freight.
John Courier, licasi rer. Appoint*
The
Commissioners
rr-appointrd
“ All attempt* to deal with the
rd tu office by master councilor
railroads srem to have fallen Ur. J. N. Tutar as rlly physician.
Reel mere the following: Joe
Upon request of Dr. J. T. Denton
through. We secured a reduced
Rmith. Hill Stemprr, R. Z. Johhrer,
ir
n
on-,
nipper,
niable
rale to southern market* but uf thr Hrminole County Medical
sntt.'t’ srl Vause, Ralph Vincent,
it-, forest*. I
mid the tales
Society, the definition of a "pau­
mol Hill Tyre.
' •*
whiili the-e thing- hove hern
Important saatem seaboard dl»" per" will he outlined In a letter
During llv meeting the mamronitvl during t h l.i ■! lOtl
tribotlng point*. Rail officials also to that group.
l.i
vnird t&lt;&gt; stage a dance In
turned us down on a reduced rale
Hanford on Friday night. Eeb. 17.
Proposed change lii the City &gt;
“
II.
A
sillily
of
the
quantita­
for th* West."
present milk ordinance will lie dis­
tive chilli p c ' i'^r time ilurini: the
In answer to a query about the
cussed at a special meeting of the.
on t irttlllry, ill tin- piucvssev he
speed ° f gelling fruit to market Commission and a group of b«id
by water,' Wob|folk rlalmed that
Ir ul ItodyV InVlIatUfti that It j ivhuh wo. n* n pi till*, 'pruviit.'
dairymen,’ I«mte of whom appear-d L a k v H h o r c
in.M**lvev with femi, blipning.
the time required by rail grid th#
lm ld_j;: Eehrnnry mertlnji &gt; ") -hollrr and * rvin &gt;; nnd parln'itlast night
to ask protection
DEI H AY
II E A C H— (J u I f
time by .boat wer« identical.
G o c r T o T a lla h a s s c o
this city. The party will return |lolly ns lluse i h inge- affect l!io Stream Gulf t’ luli opened fur 1BS1*
ngritn-1 Sulslile dairy” ' cuncetii.
“ Foiir ntays out of Jacksonville
who, It is alleg'd, "are u'inq Sr Il­
Inbiirs of m n r.nil the u e i f 3:t cu'iin.
late tumurruw ullermon.
by both methods,’ was his state­
State Senator J. J. Parrish of
ford *” * dumping ground for Mirment. "Reports from markets In*
plua milk that Is prodortd ut.d Titusville, tienrpe W, M&gt; Itory,
sold nt a price W,. me no; utile In Juhn Mcisrh nnd Kail Ijrhmann
meet."
fur rut-vl a party leaving (Ills morn­
The Copimissinners
voted ■tq ing by in" tor for Tallahassee
The change will hurt no one hut
the rails an,| we are sorry for any take s' 112 advertisement in the where tiilfmrruw they will app-nr
bail effrets on them because of .Seminole High H&lt;hmi| minimi.
Permission was gratited J. II. before the State Hoad Department
amicable relations o f long stand
Hireling iii dial- city.
inp. Th* deal was one of necessity Johnson, of Lake Monroe, to sell
Two objective* are the aim of
produce front a motor truck vl
anil self preservation."
In telling o f the new arrange- the corner of Park Avenue noil Ibis Inal group. The first is llv
department's asvurnn i- that sur­
Second Street.
Upon recommendation of City facing uf tin- Iskefrnnl boiilsvard
Attorney E. It. Wllom Itie Com­
missioner* voted t„ airept nn o f­
fer made bjwan Insuranr- firm to
pay half the cost of rep'itririir HoCity's motorcycle that was partly

Road Body

“D A W N

OF T O M O R R O W ”
SPECIAL
WEDNESDAY &amp; THURSDAY
-See Windows Display

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SA M P L E SALE

om o*

Tennis
Shoes
'/

Jlerc is your opportunity
For men and hoys I Rainbow
'colored *Wc vUysl

Ir*. M. E.

Of interest to a number of
friends bar* la the announcement
o f th# marriage of Mrs.. Grae* IBrown, owner of lh# West Slds
Grocery on West First Strert. to
Theodore Zinser, formerly of Cov­
ington, I*., now of this city. Th*
ceremony wa* performed Iasi
night at 8:00 o'cluck iy the R*TE. D. Brovrnler, p a s to r 'ttf” the

MARVEL INDEED

TO CONDUCT CLASSES

Men . . . H W t

Moy*.

Hart,

Mr*. C. II.

mtlh. Mr*. Ott*, Schmebl, Mr*. L.
lord, Mr*. B. T. Crcnahaw,
r. D. Htwlehan, Mr*. T. J.
Mrs. John Vaughn, Mra. F.
m, l f n . D. J. Pope, Mra. L.
Mrs. L. Corwin, and Mr*

TO SECURE BEAUTIFUL
CREAIIONS TAR BELOW
REGULAR PRICES

Grace L. Brown

larrle. MY*. Jl F. Illckson. Mr*.
Kra. Georgia

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A InrRe Hhlpmi-nt jurat ri’ceivwf—nnd whnt it vn!ti«!
So Hervivunlili- and im*xponsivi*. In nil rdzett.

TO REORGANIZE

, G- Watt*.

K x u jc A t U io q xtf

VAIUII IIIAl VOID ur to
tout anu nvi iiMit oui
MISI NT SUHNG m icI

Misa Derieux llayrs. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. llnye*. was
awarded a diamond ring nnd the
title, “ Little Miss Sanford,’ at the
contusion of the poputarlly con­
test conducted Inst week by the
Woman's CluU o f Sanford for
girls helwern the age* of eight
■nd 13. Votes were solicited by
slrnut lit girls, representing variot'a merchants in the city, *11 last
week.
The contest was brought to a
close on Saturday altim oon at

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SMART
COSTUME JEWllRV
T f f A V S L K R f ' IA M P L II

MIbb Derieux Hayes
Wins Club Conteat
lavotionai which consisted
of
krlptur* rtalding and a song,
dr*. O. J, Pooe presidoil over th*
ihort business, session which was
pltowad by refreshments served
1J tit^osteM es.
f
Vreseunt were: .the Re*,
ind Mrs. Smith Hardin, Mr*. J. JI.
Fowill, Mra. /(Ima Hubbuch, Mr*.
L D. Shoemaker hnd gnest, Mra.
dinnle Howard, o f Virginia; Mr*.
i. A. RsJfOrdJ Mr*.
But■dge, Mrs. V s A.' Ttllla. Mr*. D.
\ Bsrclift, Mr*. W. M. MeKlm,
I n . John F- t ’esrron, Mr*. J. K.
ilettlngrr, U n i Lolo 3. LeGetta,
fra. Bessl# tHutchlaon,
Mra.
itorga MeCri’ m, Mr*. T. W. W il­
iams, Mr*. S*ii&gt; Fanning, Mr*. W» Click'. Mr*. J l «• Hajmea. Mr*.
. M. Moy*. M n , R. L. ShlnhoUrr,
i n . J, F. RIm t . Mr*. RIr*. e . U. McDonald, Mr*. D.. II.
Dear, Mr*. John Alden Brown.
Ir*. Edith L. Btone, Mr*. J. J. Ab-

ccregy.
“ C, A study o f the pnn.lplea
o f ' i rgxnlxation nit-l management
by which the pr»c
of prod*#ti-m, di"tribuli»n and ron.iimptloh
m .i t |h&gt; , n iit r o ltr d an il maintained
in bulanr-d quantitative relation

T. P. Wallace, o f Birmingham,
Ala., arrived today from Jacktonvllle to spend • short time
her* with hi* brother-in-law and
sitter-ln-law, Mr. and Mr*. T. c .
Holt, Park Avtno*.

SACRAMENTO, Cafif^ Jan. 24.
(Ah Hlalr and federal bank ex­
amine,* wurked her* today check­
ing assets of the California Na­
tional Hank and it* subsidiary,
the California Trust and Havings
Bank, taken over by the slat*
hinting department , Saturday.
Directors were reported consider­
ing Immediate reorgaalxatlon.

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Sizes* 14Vt to 17.
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LABOR STATUS IN
NATION SHOWING
LITTLE CHANGE

eerdara wrr* reliably aetlmsted
* t &gt;be*ween ISO and TOO thousand.
A llh Indication* th at a major
■•panes* m or-m rnt Into Jth H will
M yln »oon Chines* commander*
awd eager to fight. Fcrelgn
alon wa* th at tha Japanese
tty eonld dlaorganlaa the Chi*
•aaa br ociupylng Tientsin but It
ta hollered they wltl net rl*k
sw oaln* International fading b r
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Automotive Industry
Has Provided Some
Increase In J o b s

SHANGHAI, Jan. 28 -&lt; 4 q _ R ,.
porta from far-flung areas of
China Indicate the nation I* asaembllag a vast but Inonely-knlt
w ar machine In J:h o l and north
Chlklt province*, where the Chinaae and Japanese are robbing #1bowe following the o-ruratlon
aarly In th t month by the Ja p a ­
nese of Rhanhalkwan.
From a* fa r aw ay a* Kalgsq
(Cbangklakow) on tha Mongolian
froaUar. China,’* northern legion*
w ere reported moving oarkward
ISto Jabot province, while addi­
tional tkonkaad* w tra taking up
poalllona south of tha graat wall
•long t h t Tloataia-Shashalkwan
m lJw a y rV
All of tnsaa forces priaumably
warn moving preparatory to the
p d a S d a p a e w * sbroxj toward
and also possibly Into Ttentaad Peiping.
‘la addition central China forte*
allegedly were pouring northward
Into the -w a r area.** Reports were
th a t tha nationalist gn'jtrom ent
was sanding forces from Honan,
South Chihli and Shunt 'ing prosIncas, believed ta number « q carter
o f a million, in the sartor.
Although la d in g varlfl-illnn. It
w as stated In reputedly Informed
quartern th a t tha dUpoVith-n of
tha Chlneao forte* In Jehol and
worth Chihli Itt la eastern Jehol.
86,000,, (roopa a f Chang Yn-IJn.
Jehol governor, and In central sad
western Jehol. 90,000 from K alran.
Sooth of the a r e a t Wall. 10 .OM
troops face ShanhaJkwan from
th s southeast, whlla farth er to­
w ard Tlentaln klong the railway,
ygJMO are stationed between Chin*
w anftao aad Changll. f if ty thouaand Sr# on duty between Changll
and Lwanehow, whlla W.444 are
encamped between Tientsin and
Uta Lwan river.
An. additional 10,000 U rimortad ta b , In the elelnlly ‘of
JB ftblng, all supposedly under the
^ S » n of Cblang Ilslao-Llang. war
lord wham th e Japanese adm it!id­
l y ’seek ta ellmlnst# from North
China affairs.
These farces were report'd to
consist
prim arily
af
poodr
equipped Infhntry, with n small
number of machine gunners, a r­
tillery end easelry In support.
W hat th a fu tu re w ill b n n g forth
rem ains a m ystery, nut the p re­
dominant opinion U th a t the Jap(Continued On Page Three)

LMGION TO HOLD MEKT1NO
Preceding a benefit dance for
gfcarity, ta ha held a t the Trianon
Dance Club on tha Sanfovd-Orla id e highway J o m a n n r . "toM.
members of
rampbeU-Losalng
P eat af tha American Legion era
e n a c te d to g ath er a t lha legion
R a t a t l;0 0 o'clock fa r a monthly
rting a t which aavrral commltreporta a re scheduled to he
fe a t- Commander W. If.
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IROOSEVELT IS
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CABINET POSTS
ITS ADOPTION
ORLANDO MECCA

II n a
OF DEMOCRATS President-elect
Conferences W i t h ’
Party Men Framing:
IN STATE MEET Policies
To Follow: ^

Avers Budget Cannot
B e Bqjpnccd Until
Currency Question
Receives Attention

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c o n c e n tr a tio n * In th e K n ilu
d i s t r i c t In N o r th e a s t J c h o l
p r o v in c e a n d c a v a lr y n c tlv ltle a In S o u th e a s t J e h o l w e re
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Far West Hit Again
By Blizzard Blasts

SAN 1 R VNi l.SCO, Jan. 2X
—(A t—W inter
w hippet
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F a r West with new fury today
a* the t-,11 of la -1 week's hiltyard's amounted to three iliad
W'INTKR HAVKN. Jan i t aril th rro mlasing. Searrhvr*
I Annal. of Americas local rm ern
found luc bo lie of three i nn­
iri nt. it is believed rvvinl ,f-W
ineetin,-* p arall'lm g that which j
e r , a lte r they » n c frozen to
■.ealh. The hotly nf - Oiorlr* S e m i t e J u d i c i a r y C o m ­ will la h-t-l her® Jan. 2'- an | -V,
Sm ith. f-J ptoapreter wa- rem i t t e e P u t s I t s A p - when Inn seme or tnora Icgl-Uinr - 1
a group of Internationally i.-co: ,
rnveie-l front the ruin* of Me
n r o v n l O n M e a s u r e niie-l *p.-clali«t* on munirtynl
lUuw-glu. lied
cabin in
the
Sierro Ma-lre mountaii*. Itr»F o r H .O n P e r C e n t probl in-, two r.*ngre*«nn n. n ;i(t-..o n * c nty ,-fti.er, amt ir..i r ( j o v c m o r S h o l t z , L e e
ruel* were* k-d l-&gt; the cat-in by
WARM SPRINGS. Gn.,
in many Urn* b n
h i uw .. «•* *
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Henry Mcrecr. Smith's ta tln e r
WASHINGTON, Jan. S I.-IV I I g r t h r r w ith nfYu t.l1 o f prni t u iilly 1
A n d l i n n d i a s O n l l n n d Jnn. 2.T.—(/Pyv Prt'sitlL'nl-vlect -- 2S
Who (led in hi* tin Itrw ear when
I p . f-M,. r III m i- I ill |o l-g n lir-lre e ry Ini.H.rtntil -itv to til- rlslc .
In- h&lt; aril the nvaUn-he eow irg
F o r P i g C o n v e n t i o n Roiwrvrlt yeslertlay lirjjaa
3?’j_ l!* rcm l-.l» ar *n&gt;l *»II— *v»n• \aiT1 rfa1Krr~Ti-r Tlft'ng pii'ni i.a l
J o s u Ib r moJUtain. ic n i n North** prlvnlt* confrrrnwd in
|t«- approval t-vta-.- of* th«- S -n a l-- fil-icn.# cut pf the il-'Mrum*.
tell* nn I Krnt Wwxl, Texa
ORLXNIH),
Jan.
21. - M l whiflt
hr cxpoi t.e to m'lpvt ltlrl&lt;y.
T h - eccS*!-tl w it I-,, the --mi
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runnuitlt
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nft*
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fin
nt*
miners, were found frozen (-&gt;
ntini nl convent inn, nf ihe Flnriilfi Mute *lhan too
|oo t!r
^ !T' xaUiUMV.nuci f»wne’“rtrrtTvmtp—
trn»p^ ft* limit Ihe n1c*Uii*fli" »*on
■Itnth tin the Nevada de-erl.
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policies, with two Rcpul'litan,
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to i: p. Owen, J |
he Florida
of Yount ’nilt'pvnilpnt Kt'imtorn —(Tut"
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'&gt;” '* ' '• u -h - re -l here tmlay to tinif,,nf New Mexico, anil l.a*
j atn^mfnumi tn fm hlH t th» tnl** **f atten-ling, m il I - S-.tnlnM W \
M *-tV.I!ian«'..f St lu t.isllh e , W. ''r r r , r ' " ••»*• organlxallun. The Folletle, of Wisconsin, na hfal
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V.' t t - .f . Ctrl.fi.l-. Arll-ur Gomez. &gt;"»fnlllg *ert|on « » - feature I hy f i r s t c a lle rs .
. ilrr*1 rh*» Vnt«tr.l*l I ah
i I... W rit; J t tin It Reacham. Wed 1» " vr,f d l^ M lc m over whether
I believe Inipcsclble—to lglance 1
The meeting in the "little whlla
the hndxvt, certalrly to keep I t ,
f |i«n t loptunl n**' T'** t,» th t n I’nlni Itegch; T G. Fi lch, I r
j membership
shmilil be limited hutiae’*' stop Pine Muuu'ai.t wax
hatanced”. the Idahoan a-rertril.'
|
I '•* n «,rn!»th# villi l»i* r**frtt«^l torn-. ( t«i i-l. nt -le-t of l !■&lt;- lii.TI | tit telly rn-l without qualifieslioa liellevvd to fucu* nn a , ibinot |* i,t
-until you balance tha bu-lgrl til
*l«i IS** fira n rr romtiiillrf* f**** f*»n Senate- and ‘ - -aril I Holland, t« lh &gt;— un-ler 3.% year* of nge. A fur one of the two xenutor* an-l
the taxpayer*.
no t Itepr--- m taltvc- m - - wa* ta li n to ennlde ilele’ »ii 'n
Jt- | rnvi i *n frvvin^ portow ;
on th* uxempFnymenl ie||,-f in
-|» there any tvey to bring
Thomn* W. Itntler. I’rmtii Gorvla; | gnlea t-&gt; h r t r nn aildtes* iy Gov­ which each Is tnteri-xlid.
a t a \ of fivr ilolUnf n b a n d .
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jTm U~lhe latter until you tU-vr-ie F o u r H c s o l n t i o n s A r e
There arem , no il-.ubl that
’ \ trw ntm v nf tm n i"ht*»** s . • iv lint in- it i, Mlnmr. 't 't ’ ernor Sholtz.
a plan for irerra ing th , price of
Rmitevelt want* u memlier of tha
v lh r
th.» ro4»ntrr ****** *t»* F ro il and W. M rL Fhriclie. Ja-k |
A d n p t c d A lte rin g
rom m oditirs! Is there any way to
ISr,| Ir fo rr th# S* n if** mnntlt
Rcpubliesn
indepen ‘enl
groifp
do that except thruugh reflation
le.' I r Grace AM."tt. ililef of III-"
( s o v c r n n u 'i i i a l F o r m
vilrich supported him in Ilr-- tarnthrough adjustm ent of the nu-ney
Fhll lien’* llurrnu a* a go*'* ing re ­
paign to l-e a m einler of liU of­
problem ?’’
ficial family nn-l the lie n , "nr*
TAMPA, Jan. 23. The Florida lief rablesn. Phe rail ih r M e t
"The question of balancing the S tale Unr Axtoclulion Is exp. etnl ii imlier af the needy Iran'tenls
pointing to C utting a t a - rctsry
budget la again being u r g 'd ', to g r t rolidy h th in l four thangi* a n ’ hard to determine.
uf Interior.
. . iL .. . t
Itmnh said. "I vsnture the opinion In tho form of gun-rnaielit which
Th - «fnrrh for way* to ,wo»tnmte W inter Pntk; !arw»« O’ltrMin. Ki
XVhllu keeping the elm-- t con­
re: I M Knight. I nki-'landV Ke«W*ifcl In the «l»g last night
th at Ihe Inidget will not, an I ran the l-gUlnluro will b« n l t d ta l-eMcrmeai pfnifreaseil nn both
M It. Hiiver, Ai -urnclni-' -I 1 " » " ® enthu-ivvlic IVmm rat v tact with the Rypubli in libenla
nol, l-e halaneril except on paper, p-it nil llielr any a! the uithrom- -Id
of thu npilnl with Senate
and thla same gr-iqi in his own
* ’ fr,'m T a,'"'».
amt that hrietly, either p-w nr in , *r ion in Apiil in the intere-l i ro rtrm rls'in i* studies t„ aid (be Uancwrk. Fort M n-l-; John I | ,r
party, the Prealdent-rln-l is nU-i
I.aii-t-'rdal
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freiu
ne." ad m lnlstrati'n an | the Hmi • K.irly, Sarasota: Ixmlv V i.lor, S t.r"* "* • '
nnder the incupilng a-imintatra ii| rcononiy.*
Fluvttn &gt;ii tying f holer* from other fac,\ii-»iiitinr and other*.
1 ," " 1
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nod
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-anronim
lttc"
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lion, until we settle th* cutteucy
Ailoplcil ly the a.»i&gt;ctation a t '
t’nhgrr *»mat*.#leit J. Tlxr.lin h i.h e r ,i wel| a* delrgstion- from tlon* lor high plaee-t In hi, f--riliquest Inn. It ennyrnt '► rh-ne u-'ty Pift-q-GrllU ' h atunlay. the iv ■ getiing -i :gg-’*ti-ina from Serve IV te ra nn o f I akelen.| *e-| .1 M arl, taital Gables.—O cala,-G areeavittr. Citniriig iiJniinL,tration. '
more than you can b. 41*1 a house lutionv on wlilcti 'th e IrgiH aturt tnry Mills who s*l-l rronomlc **• W ilcox ■ f V.'rst P i I in I teach w ill Tsllnlmx* e, Q u i n c y , llialejh.
lteeuj-i., of hi* intention in il-.*al '■
ha' ill'a'i'-ti thn-lld hegin with a
upnn a recrdtng sardl-ar.
will lie a s t n l *•» aet'piuvldu lor a I iilum r-l b-dget a i l Include arh lo in In tha d h e iisalan* * tlv r ly , Halite, City. Kisclmmre. St. Au­ pvi«i imlly tiirc-iigIi hi* xrcrrlary
\
“ With commodity price* near i mill el so t-ip . Inclining two i »i
l. it h o f th rn i having In tim n te *•• gustine |layt- II* Ilrsrh, St. Peter* uf »lalc o t the complicate J w ar
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policy
tothe bottom and still slowly falling, •lltiitin rsl amendmvnts, ,o n * tor
;
0- ialntanee with imrriclpat put- J-orif and (’a na, or a total of debt* IvMtr In tie revived rally in
with the purchasing power of tho coiisulidatiori of county ail I mu war-l saalag vi«-lil* nn,t l«o-linr |etn* d- e la long fcrvlce a* III- inqr.' than inn delegate* In all. •Hairli. tlu-re ar«
indie a : -m*
Ai-terlean n-sU lan-e l« stahllllu
mr-i«r&lt; near the minimum aril still on ipal i- v r 'ln m n t In i.liole u&gt;
rtty nttorney for lb Ir r-ape'-llve \Vlm„ all are cnuntnl thl* morn­ K-o-evelt la louking iot-n.ly ut ■ .
t|. n of f--ri-lgn rcchanre'*.
Ing it I* b, lievnl nearly 41)0 D-mo- Owen D. Young f ir sm v ta rjr nf
diminishing, with lexe- Inctrn-ing rrp a ia te roiinty ytivcpr inent.
A p.. .ly f *t ii ichi i- new eb- hnme I- wii--. Ite-ir-in lilig bu*i
In amount but dim ills King in nT h r • uu.ilii h-vr ti* l»f i*.it It no I vv i • intni-. e r-l iqtu the C'tl nr-* in ter-•* will I-- Mob turn n rrat* from all |iart* o f Florida vtale. Young l* thorouglry *e- /'•
will Im» iii Ihe rlly, nrrnrdm g to
liirn:*, with Ihe vslue «-f Ih d-d f«»r- th** volriA fnt..
ll.it err--tonal (arm relief -liama ye* Alfred II. IViscir. I*ie*klent of the
qualnlrd with the, Furupcun Mebla
4
Orlartilo Cenventlan Chairman \V.
lar ilrrreriattn g an I meitt-i&lt;e&lt; thr other rcc iiiiriiilati"
*• trn lav a* Senator lln&gt;'jkli*rt of Florida Rta*" t'h arjber of t’oniund related rmnoinic iu s r s , lla
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ami tases responding seenr-lirgly. tiilillrhi.iciit of the liiilgel cummis- Iowa ilcilarfd In favor of d "w*r mere*; It. G Graf*HeM. General 11. Sniilh.
vvn-, chairman of the emit mi; min
Im
p-riant
onim
ltt'p
meeting*
(Continued On I’age Two)
th at once acltled Ihe German rep- W
•bur in rarlt ruunty, and n- ruina­ enienrtnc jr” |d-ia v»hU h ha sabl M a ra re r of tha Stat« f’hnmlter;
tion of county rtrn.ii. .llom i ■ in Willlum G. M-Aduff. i allfoiulV* and-.George G Ware. I.evebnig, an-l pie ' -invention atsiiuns warn a r a llq u prubWm- g
Innacdlnte pest ptevideht of tl-e going - n alt -ifiy -yrsteHsir 'and
so-ialyeiile cl&lt; r'lnivx. in -tied of ly , r-.ap-- • N t, ■*•■ r-1—1
Thla pmapgetlv* appointment is .
uv m continuing lit* last night.
State
rh*m
i-er;
J
If
GUI.
Pr
&lt;
district
could ur ms-Jr law hj'
known tu have arousal the II.-no- V
TI.,, Tnd- nden» I *a Itepuhll-*1- le n t, an,| (learpe I! H illy o f the Joe Sevrs, J r., Jarksunville, pts- cratie and
the le g id a tu rr It rlf.
Kepcbbran lll-.crala,
,*
m i «ai-l h« *• • | rlv -n up h-V'* "f
Idcd. Iii th* absent* of William
I
fn
rld
a
Power
go
I
1
.lielit
CoinSvlmug aigiuiienla f»r all foui .1 Irqiislr In........ rillrf b Iat Inn
Mime of whom h*
countered
P
er
per,
Gslnrcvill*.
tla
l
•
presi­
ha.x l-ceii ni.idr b^ Ijvvyrrx, lusl I iring the |l» ■ n admlrtlsiration ta n v and other
with the suggestion of Senator
Th" group «f m"nMpal -pecial- dent of the p-agn. w in bail nut
ne? men, pioparty ow r*r- anil 1 |t - il’srribi the JdcVdi,, i-kvn
1Yul,h, of Montana, fur the slat*
ur liv e d nt 9 P. M.
Id
s
Iprluds*
Carl
II
t
lialtrr-.
r\•vfri iililuiil I*’ »•*'•
leadership, fljn if lPENSACOLA,
Jan.
23. A taxpayer* f- r a long linn-. A *pr • * rnllm g r
Gov. Dave Kh-iltz, A lly. Gen. departm ent
ecutlvr dlftctnr ,-f the Municipal
.
sticnuuu* local campaign to com- n i l c -n m ittc e of the Iwn a* Mix ftvintr hy f ml tin* Aiful fur Finance n lflcei' \*»w Istb-n; t'lnr- t'-cry |l. I.andl* and Stale Cutup- rance is attached to tho callcra '
.iilrnl ••f
*Uf•
rovernm rntal
. )
l-nt traffic arcidvrli lit li&lt;3.l wa* Ih n i iruiatlng of IV. I • Hum
enre |J. Ridley. scentIve illr--lor liull C j . M. Fee are r*|iertrd who m-rivt a t this 10-day a l - log
P. Ilqbliienu. Hal I p lu *.
a a iu r rj Friday when t hief of rli'iiiiiii'ii;
of the Intarno't nil f'lly Man­ l - ir thl* morning f r the opining- point of Roosevelt—a t th r n .u it
Police Albert Andei.un annuunccJ \ nii, I! H. H Ifukrr O' -I J . • - ' lirrati -• i f a ie ll’ f the «rh- e ager «* A •voclatu- . 1 ’ I
• ward, of llm . onveulIon *t In u'rlork. wlu-re he fought down an attack
Ir Pfr-i-l-nl rn i-rn 'er execiitr
infantile paraly*!*. II,fur*
that ivniaciila would gonqiett with 1 IniK-nto, |irr-i n - I u dflaib I f* would be v ,-lor-l
t-f lie- i lly .-( The mill I V- ■ i „ will be held in uf
--t fkial- dlvltlan, Vni-ii. m l(»a-l the a**rmblv r—on on the ttlh m ining hera he announced only _
i I,. I h - m s i ,M. Mh o klefh’l d, llmivef, Itrnnkhart »aid it i
j
ncicial hundred other A m cnian
ritir-t in Ibr imtlonal traffic sa lrty j r ,, ■•-i-iiiig pic.-ii'ent, but did nol ftlrrn whi I- b.w pa-»‘-l llm It- « RnlPiers’ AasrM-li-li-.il: an,I I’iiiiI V floor of the Angehlll h- tr |, which liuus# guesta "aspecially I n v i t e d / / N m
context. Word th s: Pen aci-la’s a tlrn ilt !•• , llrnnle »lio *a.ui- In *• tiMi until llm o 3 * on 1- •
Uxeeiilire
rrla ry of i, offlri.li |l iniM-ratle ’ hrvd-|iiar- would ba received.
oporallon. dlcinl—rs meet* in th , spring..’
In a trip through the lirnrt of
•
application for cnrollm att ha-l guv •-m a d
Ihe Ainerlcnti Muni, i it A*-n&lt; ia irr*.
Ilro-ildiiirl. wb-i I Sited of n - l
lirrn approved wxi receive.I Irotn ^ni-l. however, it waul I be Irrmeti*
lion.
The governor will addre** av- Dixie Saturday Hooceveli vl-lted
lion, iiia^- hi- tatem ent "h e n
,
the national -afety council Fn-.ay -foil- ,
In addition to m pn-xlrnalcly &lt; nd'le,I li-in -.rit* at a luncheon $ 1511,(8)0,000 Must'll- Sliuul 1 l-'-Hcr
* v’l-v. on llip-d«l** *'«* 200 elrcllvr nfll- lvl . »' I- et
T li-ie hii* been nyucJi apit-'t on n.ked
-;
rssim i loti -v &gt; (ii h .j * rrheduled and nltrat# plant. Sp&lt; oking from
morning.
llmalcd that a *i--re - ' .i l r r.-rn- lo le-giti nl 12.1 A u'rlo k, alsu at the Alabama state capltol tu n
^
Pensacola is officially In thi* in Tampa in »ci&lt;nl year* f&lt;-i a allotnirot | |nn for r»i ini- 1
conlr*t to win th# till* of "A m eri­ rrmu-lidatlan of uiumcipnl am' p rln ivlli- li b-i •»**.-cl the nil r ‘a»-er* and half u lion-li-l rlly at- llm Anpebili. It was nnrounced huge thrung Saturday night
1 n-l i 1 l-efon lha J-rnile as," *d- turner* v l t l 'l e Iri'sl'- n-lsnre.
th*| the attorn v general and the outlin'd hi* ho|e* for a Vint ihr- •
ca’s Safc*t C ity ’, accunllng to r-i'o ty government, with a vl*"'- ’
Chief hr-In#w of Ilr..-two d*v -late comptroller may also address vflupment of Ihe Tsnnexseo Itiver - _•
t ’lty M inaucr George J . Itoark, ev’ 11 lishiilg a bu in« -* ....... '• turo t&gt; mmltier.
"In I Ilf fir J place. I ilo not •xaxinn V’ i'l t-* the final drafting
ff ’mfflniieil tin P»g. T hrsc)
valley, encompaxiing lot only^lha ' ij
who slincd the application, lie nient at much |r i i -»t to
(I'ouHnunl tin Page Fourt
of a U g i'la llw »«l-l pro. am
rConttnur-L On Puge T»--»
reopening of Hie Muscle Mboala
has d rrig n r'c d t hief Aiidrrcun
vvhtrh the I lori-fa l.eagvie of Muproject tu t related flood control
•
to handle all local {stall*.
p|ci|ialllh'*
will
n
v
k
-lh
f
I'Rl-taUP-! refnrctatinii work. |h'(ioIta
At least 400 cities at* hi the race
t-ife
to
rn
a
'
for
liebI
Int'reftv
annoiinccnisnt* of th e tieui'ml-.u.c _
which lig a n Jpn. I, and Ih c r, l*
nf Ii isin- v nrul l icp .iv u m eel-n-Kiam are especicd a lte r furn strong possibility th s l the final
ery count, r-f Florida, l l m pro­
I In-1 ronferrncr, liy It-*- -veil with
enrollment may go a t high as
grain w a, Inltlate-I at It-- l,e*,*re«
the congretcioral bailer-- and
800 municipalities. Three are be­
A unling In the’ committee of of Inlolrrane in to a y m p a 'I d ie ri&gt;miner m e.ting, Iit llollvw o-el;
power expert* who nr- to|&gt;nn.eil
Ing divided into seven population
aditi! o f «i-»t 20,001 mm «»v tan*id i- I lilol" cnrrfilly In
undet
him on Ihe Muscle . lo-al, ius|&gt;- c*
group*, ard Pcntaeola hs- been men nf Atl Soul* 1*1 Italic Church Amer - -ill* who nr,, t -I' tic-t-*'. ' • -I ! November, -twin Ilia nr cn ii i n
I I t llT P IF Itf’ K. Jan. 2.1,
The
plareil In Group 3, c ltlri ■ha-ving here whu linVV lieeit niaki.',- Si ty icli
| tlon’* IJcneial I -eg I latl*- &lt; onto r i! i* n I i - o r o iiiiiiillc o o f II I - F ort lio n ,
25,000 to 80,000. A trophy will lie rangrim-nt fur the epral.nii: ap
I
t.e
curt
iii
t.impn.
no*,
lint
I
en
In • I H er to l-e n l m -rr-'liPierre .M rcha n t* Aacm-iatlon lia i
lomurrovS
ni: U
-d •enlly, t t i
awarded the winner In each dlvl* Iwaraner
I - -iched u - iii llm la r it vv rk* called n m eeting o f a ll m e rrb a n l* M o l l i c r O f F i v e I s
Got I e i *i , » I -i hn
David
tiu
ll
leui
i
f
U
im
'h
,
i
..
xlon.
' y n r-i-im ilter of I . iCJlr'amllMi- 1an-l e itl'e n * fo r the p u rp o ** o f
i -i rrd Am erica f--r Ih - p i &lt;
In d ic te d F o r M u r d e r
The local cam jalgn will follow Iliinally km--rn lay miMioi sry ami vt-ar* a a Itc tu ra r fo r ihe K n iv h tv i t y a llo t r.ey*. M ayo r II. II. *m - p rea-otuig n reeol itlo n In regard
closely th* tried and proven m rth- "Catholic Campaigner fur t'h rlii". , f C ldtintli *. e -y n e -ve I ihe o p-iii -ii ii r of Miami I* chslrm sit of t lit* I lo lb " l«&gt; am-,, o f e rria hy t in
JACKSONVILLE. Jan. 2.1—UP) *
mi* of traffic accident prevention a large ni &gt;lienc&gt; will gnthrr at llm il-a t •'(K ir f e ll- w - A m erican- .ir * I rr-miillttve.
. c it y „ f Port P ie r'e . A ll hu«ln»s* — Mr*. I.eah Frasier, 41-year-old
which have been *urce*vful In com er of FlrsC Slieet n.-l Ms* fs lc i^ t n r y le lie v e In f ir e apeei-b
- an-l |Tofe**l„na| ni-o were re- mother of firs children was In­
many other till** and which are nelia A 'e n io to l* a r Af-. G -tl- and ‘ le llitlm n lll- e f t y j they i d ( ' o m m i d H i n n M i ’H I n K
Lipiealnl by th- eonimltte* to a t­ dicted hy a federal grond Jury to*
|r,n
’a
addirrv
on"’l
ha
t'n
d
c
n
tu
l*
|M
||
j,.
,
lmrlird
In
a
frjok
recommended by Ih# national «*fe*
I i-l lb» |ii"r H ng,mid Hi- ritv nfI Iruthf I. no I i .i rtenu ■/*&gt;• t - v- l | S c h c * c lttle « I F o r T o d a y . l u t i l i low - at-., ■—o mvited Ir dev for Ihe niur-l-r of _MI-« Ma-. _
ty council, City M atagcr Roark t-f Hie Catholic frhnich.”
ooiia Murrell, 24. r-a^rrliiry t„ h e ^ v
.'Ir. Col-i. t In, a nttnpanirtl l-vd « jie.^inp *- -" -- 11-. -I- - - H e f m . tLvi«
• -stated.
It , vpee.lr-l Ilia* "nm - definite no- husband. C. R. F rarler. veho waa
Thraitoye If- Dart(it&gt;; hfi a o'lrv . ( i
i • s ...... Ii. llu n n - l n• Mavrr V. A npgnf Atill City t i- ii w ill l-e taken m nce rn ln g th *
suspended a* district narcotic
,
v ltt nrrivj here late Tuei-lay iif' -ierr'oad Instiletbin itt 'lie w-iM ” ( i.cun!*doner II. J. la-liman have ncrei in n * " o f * 'r ip by l-u*lnr«« |M-rvi*or her# following th* killing _
c
te
ill
bclli-ve
tlinl
eri-oi-n In * specially run true
MCfi.c; " I from ' recen* a lta r k , o f . .r .t.ll.liiu e n !* ._____________ _____ 51rt. F r* ll« r w arV eid In lail. Thn ^
Irct-'ry ear front which lnu-l.ipc.il &lt;2n! " - J n . l ni-L vthciirij " o i-P
~^^T|trrmrfri
1
* "irtr* i nrT| *T-,niTaT
,1 , ‘ r
M e rlln g in the M erchant A*«o- shooting occurred on the lawn of
rrrw ItC rn rT y th f A-bliel, "G» Uo- (hr laity of tbst r-PIe*t. no-»t
lU tio n ’ *
office ,
H i*
esecutlve the postofflc* a n t federal authorau-brnrr.
Symle-llring
the
r'
lime,
nnlvei
al
and
I
n
v
n
or
*■’ 7 ::(| o 'c li* k , f-.r the f lr . it tin t* t ill* • e m in iltre and «ev*rnl b ra il* n f itle* toofc jurisdiction uf the ca«#
ltF.KI.IN. Jan. 2 1 —&lt;*17 Three
gallon
the*
t
hrlvl
tnminiivoioe
it
»rrk«
In*
ad
vine*,
that
of
C
I
persons died today aad nrcrly M*
jear In no "(ti- ial ne-aio.T.
l.-*in e « *
fir m *
Have diacutxed on tha grounds th# erlm a wa* cornothers are rocoTtring from in­ ami Country, th* car I - de'orat- l •o ti-uch stvo-ld I-- h*n' I
f
Among th * w a t t o * " i * '
» ie ll-o io u g h ly Hi* |irn p o ,e,| Ic u a n c * milled on government properly, j
juries a fter dashes brt»»e?, n a ­ wi*h n n u rtfix diu( flagc. T h , ‘ I di’falo id. i/ only I . hrl. q ■**" •» • L„)Udu)ed t„ cmr.a b cf.... th- Pont- of * r r ln hv H i* c ity , anil It wa* Mr*. Fraxlar admllled. pole* said,
tional aoclaliata end pollliral op­ dre*a will lieglil a t 7:45 o’ch- h, l-ttc - underctandlng cainny
' iv’lorv am : Th# re*(1l"X of » 'lei" the m a jo rity o pinion o f th o ** she shot the girl "because she triad .
ponents. Disorder* occurir-l hv» l.i l-e follow *d by an open fp&gt; ci cithrn* of r.ue b,-lov*il co-ltitry I-/ ter fr-u.i Jha Fbui-lv
, r an I p r o m t that th» c ity ahnulil n tr - to h&gt;**k up my home."
•luring which tiiaa thy- rpetl • a b e tte r-# fp reriatIon of c*-h otbL 1- j
.
1—1 -»
..
and at Cologne and LslpxirI Iglit Co., relating In the City'* ta il it * o p "f» tln g e * t e n ,c , At
will an«wer any" iljffTrlrtiil, q •• • c rli i vlewipulnt. Cbrl*l b»c b-rri riceil requeet for the cn cellrtion le*«l 25 percent, and |iroI&gt;Ab1y
gnqd lo me. lie h a, l - l nm from
nU B L IN . Ja n . flL —UP&gt;-Moee Horn put to them.
of it* preaent vtreet lighting eon-' from .10 to 4n percent, lo-fnre o«kTh-* riinmilUs* In rbarir-* of th- error lntn truth, an-l to ret- "• I tract with Ih# Pity; Ih" rradrt g Ing )lie merchant* to *rc*pt « 'n o
than 100 Irishmen w a s nursing
mean t o ' ahoor my lev for Him
rracked head* and other injuri* * affair today announerd th at the
of several application* f“». I'"-**' While nunc »h.i were prea'rit at
Monroe C hapter No. 13. IF 'A A ^ —,
,-iffered In lhitly Tolltkal riot* «V I Irik rh i are U lng brooght lu l-y rusk in* Ills Chutrh 1-ett
lion, a* M unlcltej Judge mvl ( •*' lha tnoetlng Mated they wWicd to
Devslsra and Caagrav* partlw Sanford "to set forth th* iloctllnrx, known, Thl* I am ch-b ivorio ■ to I’hytlclao, anJ the Witter "f 1ro-opermte a* mu-h a* po*klhla. M . wll’ hold It* regular mnv -sk* *
lion tomorrow night nt the Ma^'
mustered focoan f a r lacdthi's fi­ hl.lnry and yraiTires of the C ath­ do with Chrtvllsn r-n'i'ecy. t ant
ira n tin g otflcisl* of tl-a • n d ra t Hi* conernsu* of opinion °f *"• sonic Trmpl# at 7:3fl o’clock. A
:
nal biggest casayalgntnllirc- T h- olic Churth with rh ric tia n rim it r •om lng to Sanford rt t for th*
group wa* Gist they did not rleFloriila
T
raniportntlou
to
..
o*nirpow
nf
aroutlng.
rcllgl-wi
*n,
Krt&gt;i S lat* tomorrow* elect* ihe ■n-l n"i In a mnlrov»r*i*! oc ••»!slra to accent the scrip, bell«vin» guest of ths evening will he th* DIm
«rs
of
lha
atearuai;
‘Oyceo!*",
f
irlircrent sp irit.T halr mi**l&lt;-n I* one i uitrx itie*) for lher» i* to,, micU
new DaU ElMMU
» •
that It would work a hardship on trlet Deputy G rind lllx h Priest,
their parm tsilou to ux- IV ' i 14- Ihoaa using It.
*
of yienl-will and theiofoic U U of tk s t itrv id y In Bhi
'h*t definll* ax well as other Grand C h u te * .
not to l&gt;* a n lt-p ru ic /a n t. anli- P"rp«a# will b* to eiplaln. f'»» *"• nrctpal P1«» ax a flaaford lermlnAl. u j u r s n r s had nol been given Ih sl Offlesrs. Th* Deputy Grand Htgh.
.
: al
Jewi h, nor aatljMQdhing &lt;1,*. It Imaalllc* do not exi»l amung t"&lt;tt
Ih# city woubl stand Vhind such P r i n t U *1*0 *«parted to h# *&gt;va•r*U Tru- f* a h endaavar to gnH/hi*n ilvo of (*«d will when they know th*
an Usna on* hundrrd percent, In ent. AU eutnpa''i°n* of th# P*^ V ,
MAYO—Improvemstit* in**’
My talk in
ntly rode uninformed, t_ try and traasfo m (arta hi Ih* ess*.
;
guaranteeing that that* would be U r are earnestly requests-* ’ ’ *
Gulf
fillin
g
Station,
uprralnl
by
. to death the mixund'rsteading, w hich-som^ ia a f o H wUl b* sallgioesly « *&gt;"&lt;;
prsssnt.
qs
Incurred.
.
A
.
T.
Folsom.
tim e, m anifests ttaalf in n wpAril tlaq sad patriotically American

WASHINGTON, Jan . 2X—
(Ah— T ie Twentieth Amend­
ment, eliminating defeated leg­
islators from turticipation In
Ih* government henceforth and
hastening the inauguration of
tha president and th e Meeting
time af each new Congress, to­
day became p art of the Consti­
tution o f the United State*.
Submitted to state* by Congress
last March It wa* ratified today
by M lsiourl which was the 3tlth
and !a*l needed state to ap­
prove this modernisation of
WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 3 ,-i.W
federal Machinery. The amend­
Om&gt; m ort stashing irto the p i
ment will become operatic*
nest Oct. i8 . A fter th a t each kies of the man he helped put in
tho W hile House, S m s 'o r llorah
regular session of Congress
will begin Jan . 3 every year yesterday i« a i l( J President Hoo­
with no fired time for adjourn­ ver’s advocacy of the *ule* lax s
ment and each new president
a cruel prop-oar- q n l said lh&gt;
w llj be Inaugurajlj,j« ,n .-Jfl1:___ R h o d es*
caeept on paper “ until we nettle
the currency question.'*

China Reported Con­
centrating L a r g e
» Army UponBordcrs;
j Leaden Are Eager

t Meantime Chinese armies
nussed In Jehol and on the

BORAH SCORES
HOOVERS PLAN
FOR SALES TAX

WASHINGTON. Jan. 2 3 .-W ’) Little fluctuations In labor con­
d itio n wa * reported to the la W
'departm ent by sla ts repr**'nt»Uvea during the m -nth of Decernber. *
• .
Ths monthly report rel'a*»d
yesterday by the f deraj employ­
ment atrvlce said there w r e some
rx options, I he autchnohlle In­
dustry. stepping up produrtlon.
-Conditions prevailing through­
out th? c iu n try generally .aboard
little flurination compared with
the previous month, of eith er an
upward or downward tend-nry."
the report said, adding:
"There were exception*, how­
ever, In several of tha m ajor In­
dustrie*.
P n d u rtlo n
schedule*
wrr* stepped np in quite a number
6f tha an to mobile factories, which
m a ile d In a eonsWerabl? W a n s *
In tha fore** engaged ln thee*
plants.
Thla Improvement wax
reflected to a aomewhat |e*ver
degree In some of thy establish­
ment* m anufacturing automobile
a re tsstrl* . and In rubber tire
plant* In a few* localities.
"Whlla the expansion of op­
erations In tho automotive indn*Iry m u lle d In lrcrea«ed tlemsM*
for fcrtaln sic 1 products, the
Iron and n tre| industry as a whole
remained cn a g ris tly curtailed
basis,
"Activities In certain teslll*
mills, more particularly In th?
mynn, hosiery and worsted and
wool'n fenrerns, showed some exyaaiiop in several stalea, hut
m an/ „ f Ih* establishment* manu­
facturing text i| s goods w rrkeJ
p»rt time.
-W hile fairly rallafactory ach'dula* (nntlnued la th s boot and
sho« fa-torles In many Instance*,
some rurtaH m ant of aetlvltlra was
noted ln quit* a number of the*?
plants. . /
“Coal mining in certain bitum i­
nous and an thracite fields In­
creased somewhat; howevar, shortweek working schedules predomi­
nated in the mining area* and con­
sidered* Idleness wa* apparel.

Large U.S. C i t i e s
Have Big Budgets*
Although Reduced
NKW YORK. Jan. E I - h T ) -A
billion dollar municipal govern­
ment overhead will far,. Ameri­
ca’* 10 largest eitlea this n j y , .
Thasa clUcis, wlih an aggregate
population of t9.t0T.4OO In the
last return*, have 103.1 budget A
providing for vxpemtlturs of a p ­
proximately
J 1,079.108,8m
on
their municipal establishment*.
F or those ' statialiclan t who
Ilk* to *Und greenbnek* on end.
this means every man. woman ami
child of I heat urban dweller*
WOOId contribute about |8 7 In 19-11.
or 91-tl a woeh. if th e '« » wore
to ha spread evenly.
l-aat f « r
Hit bin was eon*ld*f»bly higher,
r'arhlfMf a to tal of |t^28JllT ,703.
t:»w York will spend almost M
much a* V h 'r tho ulna combined.
Tit* N a* Yark budget, ih* city
faMWfnjl*™
» WI cut*
,0 ,*,
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A C opy

, BAR ASSOCIATION
URGES CHANGE IN
S T A T E SYSTEM

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Pensacola Seeking
To Win Contest By
Curbing Accidents

David Goldstein To Deliver Lcrture
On Religion From Truck On Tuesday

Fort P ierc e Calls
M eeting'To Talk
Over S crip Issue

Three Die, Many Hurt
In Riots In Germany

Orlando Mationn Will
Be Hosts On Jan. )S1.

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(CcntlmcJ fiem f t* » One)
F*Mral OovcMmaet pay* #«» •

tCaattnvad Tt+~&gt; Pare Onel
.ertkent, the nearest tr a d IuUTk
.t M of Ike disaster.
The n e it m u i m
»»'
ter Captain 8 M .« u i hoii il* (ie
r the reeetie. It m M:
"American Merrhant not y e .
jit )rad.”
,
But In U more minute* tb*
rAaua ahIp waa alongside.
Than through the (term ram*
b* first graphic raport of th
.relghtar’a eoaUKIen. The m»•&lt;««*&lt;
art* from* Captain Sudan and
read: "
* "Bridge, ahartroom, forapart
oridg* deck end aaloon aceoinino
ilationa
carried away, Matter

A iring U. Million* arc paid eat
fa petal*** In endc**rt(*f, many
. salaried peat* ailatln t aimply be­
en * * they yumlih Job* I* political
* allies.
' -.There are cualoms collectera li
cities thenaand* of mile* Inland,
and rarlou* Federal Inspection
peals created. Thar, are serara
time* more ‘diaakled draelng
meaty from the gom nm ent than
' aner beard a sbe* fired an th*
Ubar side. Th* bonus and partial
disability
payments from lh*
dorernment hare beeoide auch
"raaksts' that a dasetrlng • rat- third officer, apprentice, ar.d aaa
eras la almost ashamed ta requasi man lost. No. t hatch ator* In
W atar also bollorad In No. !
his right*.
"If Bll Smith knew hla hal* and hatch. Rigged ap emergency alrar
pronparod* neighbor. Tam Jonaa Ing gear.".
Than there wea alltne* and th&lt;
we* drawing f 40 monthly from
Undo Sam, It wauldat taka Bill fat* of lh* remaining men on th*
Smith long to d* samathlng about freighter remained In doubt, whll&gt;
It. Pact of Op taomry Tom Jon** la teaman aboard th* American llnrr
ftplivg ta money that Illll Smith bent their back* to the raaeue.
An Indication th at th* ara war
paid In la*as to Unalo Ham. It
»wnt wnN ’t»ip r-w ir B in w rie w r to ■niontnr“twltterfr•W•pyrntfrir#
R#t up a ,^*IIUon with • few launching of Ilf* boat* cam* ir
hundred name* of. goed alllsana on lh* n*rt massage Item lh# A m ir
| | asd place It In the hands of th* lean Merchant, which said:
"Exater City reports sinking
proper authorities. It I* because
tke peopU don't know where thair rapidly. Am alongside. High sest.
money goo* th a t’ last* are un- tlslsg lina-esrrying gun."
Captain titadman also rtporlad
tAacaasaiily high,"
If this plan recflrr* lh* **• the weather "considerably unfevdom inant of tho Laagua, which orable, strong westerly gale, high
Mr. Anderson ballavc* It will, It teas, ralp and had."
Thar* was m or, alienee', whit*
dill In all probability b* pre, earned 'In th* proper form to Con­ th* ta ttle w ith the alementa and
gress for action. Hcvaril weak a the attem pt to ahoot a line over
ago lh* National Praeldant of iho the sinking freighter continued.
Finally camq the*# tapped-oul
Jonlor Chamber af Ccmmarc# « •
"t
pressed hi* approrri *f lh* plan. words:
“Shot line r'loard E xeter City.
Many msmbsrs of ths Olrendp
Chamber of -Commerce . hare In- Towgd lifeboat a ra r. Endeavoring
vantlgalad th* plan and most of gat craw aboard fur last hour."
H alf th* flg V had been won.
Ibsm ax praised a daalra to ta* It
pat Into sffoet They argu* that no Y#t th* Imparifcd men were still
gne can poaalbly objaat to IU aboard the sinking craft.
an hour later flashing
Institution thot la M t racalvlng s Nearly
a l.a*.
L .1___
___r. at-signal*
tolil of« A
lh#
doonr-oC-thrend*served rtmunaralon.
atorm-WYacked fialg h tar.,
’Htcafnshlp Ksalar ' C tljr khglP
donad In alnklng condition. Hattllng rapidly. Dangtrou* to navi­
gation."
For many mlnutaa th* fat# of
lh#-Easier City** ’arow remained
still In doaht, and than cam* th*
Professional amateur golfer* ward* that writ# auccaas In let­
’root all oror Central florid* ar* ters of crackling electricity across
ix pec tail to Itth o r herd. Umoi row th* whole arm epic.
‘-Twenty-two man composing
tfUreaen -for piny -fa^UM -weakly
rignlr.l Florida H alf Ubgue tour- crow of Raster City aboard. Baananism that .pill be atagad at the cu, made In heavy aaa*. Extended
our number three lifeboat. Ves­
Baftford Country Club.
‘ Many Hartford amateur* will ap- tel abandoned alnklng condition.
paqr aa eantlaUnt« . fur pritaa Settling rapidly. Adviaa Bristol
thdl will b* awarded a* will City Unaa, Bristol, England."
It was apparent from that mAOiaorg* .0. Hull, pro a t tha course,
Wbtla every |* lf *|ub In tb* Im- saga, eanl by Captain Htadman,
M ^ la t, vicinity will scad a pro that all remaining parson* on th*
freighter had boon u r n ), although
4&amp;an pmajovr pl*F*r M®fflcl&lt;l th*
total numbor In th* crow
i,pr*&lt;r nlatlvaa.
Aiqohg the golfcfa who ar* a*- originally bad been reported sa
. . '
ported to atlatd th , tournamani SO.
tomorrow af*: Pug Allan, of Da*
lan d . Bill. GoMbaek, of Daytona

bet-that if
. prerrnted Its enactasent. te wopW
rsdeuksdly g* th rough4 , Libia'
rpedal aaatian to he talM dJw '
Rooearall In qpId-April.
Th* m u n i forma' a « K !
print la th* Demorratle farm L-&gt;
lirf program, and tea iponarie
are arnloee to obtain tea rimcAmam a t the earllaat poaaibi* flam
•o that It may apply U apriaa
mortgage payments. k ' v &gt; ,t.T
In hi* brief riait bar*, RaanOVaH
artrd boldly ke bring a boot an
early Senate rota on th* dem erit
allotment plan far reetering ag»W
ralturst price* ’ to. arpprgtlma'*
parity wteh theaa of cetmnaerisl
.product*.
\ f. .
Re htritsd U&gt; Me hotel veorp
Rrnator MrNary, of Oregon, the
Republican chairman' which la
erorklag on Hie' bill. Th* Prod.
droUalect expressed hla earn i t
daalre that tk« ntaaaar* be aflact-

INO-JAP.
g w arn
n S K I Ml) Mae.
aa Hat**•
at sas*
*r a n d
gkt) 0*«araC%*2■* Arakl,
saw war
a»ar •
Ctklse.

#e rsprvlessee sag tra m s m urn Cama-eirn cartrima* ]

&gt;• od"t»M?»ewlen;"crTTWirnT»'Wrir
lined la be kJDed by a -. Hoover
veto.
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In another af a earita'of cep*
faranraa In which the’farm relief
nroblam bulkad Jarga, «he Fraeldent-alret exchanged view# with
Edward A. OTfagl, toraaldent g#
lh* American Firm burton M e tsilo a, who Is strongly eppseddto
th* cllmlnetle* o f ' tob*M *dS|d
hog* from the h*n#/lU o f . | ^ H lot man! plan bill.
*t
Th* Banat* rammltta* daro'ad
itself ta riody of lh* tomplaa MU
but hoped .to tackle today the
question of whal.commodlUas to
Inclada.
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a t c h e s Will Be

Jap P l a n e s Bomb
Chinese Inflicting
Heavy Punishment

'Junior High Five
TaiesGamegWith
EreshmAn Outfit

war* ■unable Wt atop; }h# Jonlor
NiffW, School All-BUr* wha ware
rdWrttad IT Uf « rictor* In a
garb* at tha Hlth *#hoal aadltod l tha h
• parkting

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arise and Instead them to "think
seriously before proceeding far­
ther" in th* direction of military
and acoporqic rnorammta against
Japarl.
Although the foreign minister
spoke .In tha house of pear*, h*
equally addraaaml th* audlanca of
world statesman who ara anxious­
ly watching th* war cloud* ,ra r
north China, line# hla apaach was
telegraphed to ovary major capital
for dissemination.
. Count Uchlda declared Japan
bkllavad th* kuomlntang. (Chin#*#
nationalist) congress haa ba'kad a
poeltlv* campaign against Javan.
‘ H# riaifljs indicated Japan will
loin In "th* teak of maintaining
pane* anti order" In tho pravlnai
of /tho!, tad concluded by making
a bid for ^recognition that tho
conatrurilf* forte of Japan I* the
mainstay of tranquility In this
part of tha woitd."

Throughout Javan army roerrit# •bogan- rwportlag
thair
stations yastarday (a abodlonco to
a war aWR* daelalaa whleh la aaposted t« larm ao by M pore ml
Japan1* watipqwtr Ht Mbachrira.
y .A spokesman fp rtb a war office
anhoanebd tbs army antbaritlc*
fraahraan
had. daajdad to dlapatch a aarikm
W», la*- jd tb# rtgvlar 199J icaacripka lmmedlataU to kg* command af Oca;
Nabuyoahl Mgto, th* stipram, mU-

Celery Mtirket Reports

RATES

Through courlsny of lh* U, B. Department of Agrirulturo In co-operation with the Floridi State Mnrkcllng
Bureau, It. R. Winfrey, Banford rcproHentntivc.

j 26, instead of Oil* waak on Thura- was haataaaas for th s afternoon
tcraitlng talks.
day aa previously announc'd.
LONGWOOD
A mkattag on "Beautification"
| Air. and Mrs.-Harvey and two
Mrs. t. II. MKNICK
| chililn n. who hav* be«n at th# will be held Jan. 27.
Missionary circles of th* Meth­
home uf Mr. ard Mrs. Durant, left
. Monday foe u viait In Uradanton. odist Churrh mat Monday afterFturkli
They expect to .return to Lak*
Ill Mlaaionary Cirri* mal T o u t —II
Mary trier. •.*,
*
lay aft*muon a t Hi* pasMr. and Mr*, ft. E. Weatkr and
son* war* guests at a party t u t
•Tutsday night a t "Wlcblla LoJgo"i
wir.irr.-hnins af Mr. and Mrs. J»
and Grapevilk
ThomaY on (laldsn Ink# about gg Upsala
' M_ ■ lin ifl I m la At ■ IMf’VU
guayls from Urlaado and Hanftrd
ware praxmt. After a bar bosuo
plnnrr lh* W aiter trothar* »*v* * The Grimes family has moves!
a muskal program, after wUMr from th , Rabun piaca Into th*
gamaa and dancing ware anJoyOsfc house arar* lh# form er. Hutton
• ' •
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. A troop of. Utrl Scout* we* plant.
Tha Dorcas Olrcl* will meal as
organ lied last | Tuaa-fay at lb#
Horn; of Mr*. . *. TRrtt# with Mrs. usukl In January at the horn* of
Mrs. Leonard Vihlcn where w*
ed In by a ' largo .company on True a* Scout leader.
always b a r, auch a splendid time.
Wadrtefthy «t Bunnyshad* Park
S U the ladles • tntaraatod in-'oer
with Mf.. llcrrold, Mr»- Hender­
iamb work a n Inrlud to attynd.
OVIEDO
son ami Hr*. Dolph on lh# com­
Th* frlaada of Mr. and Mr*. Ed­
mittee' of arrangfmanti.
gar HJsydom, of Daytona,
ar*
Mias AliUa U Vlgne spent th#
Dr..and Mrm/.W. J, Carpantgr *orry ta learn that "Tooklo", thair

IHltil w ire lu&lt;iulr&gt;. i w n . k l alow.
huirSai n u ll an d a lla M Ir v n l i r .
Ita n a ra llt x&lt;“ *-t a u s llly sknaclna
•&lt;Hl«a a a tr* f s l r l r
w»li l.l.arhcl
adW lL jI'U .lM da f. ii. k. u su a l I s r s ix
r w r l S L 10 Inch e ra ta a Individually
w k a a .J. *•* d o a l f t , a -la d o t I #*;
4 d o a v ary faw sa les I I* -1 11.
t'lir p A » N '- &gt; ''l i n : I'a ll. 4t dag raaa, rluudy. 2 1 'alir. 2 Via. a rilv a d : I* r a r a »n ir a rk . , H uppllss
tiMalyrslK ita m a n l’ Ilakl. m a rk e t
■lull. F lorida la lack c ra la a . w a lk e d

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Mrs. W. J. Lawton # 1 * vcry'IU
for a faw day# thli w rik wtth a
heart attack, but la aomo what lpi*
'proved at thin tlma.
* u .i.
Chrstar Partin,, a prominent
ealary grower of th# Partin Broth*
era, waa stricken last S atard lt
with parelyaia of th a , rig h t. alffr.
Sin'* then th# lift iWaJkM.aUn
brrnind paralyaed. Theta,aeam* Ur
b , no Imp* for bin rrcovarf.
Dr. Jmt Mra.' Hopklna, • of A
insari' are vialtiag thair IW

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Prlgg*. Jawricr, Mag. Av*.

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MEM—R ig ■rateable
tompapy tw 4a g Wor* v
modlatriy. Prariop* aspori
bat matt b* physically
wtellng to aarrk ) 2U0
•am en on regular route

past two week* visiting frDnda in' attended a Wb*nan*a : flraparaac*
Mrating in SanfaH Monday at**

Ht. PetersburgTh*'Tourist Clab put w t' the
rrnrrani at th# mealing of Now
England folks In Orlando Monday
night. Tha erogram given waa aa
folloarat Original T«&gt;#m by Mr*.
Kilbarn, read by Mr*. Croabyj
Musical sketch, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Whlttemorr; raiding, Mr*. F. II.
Kanar/j quartet, R; IL Blake, C.
11. Whlttamara, W, McCalUy, 0.
W. McDowalli riolln aolo, Elal#
Tie#: riadlrtg Margaret MatUwwat
fart*. /Tb# Dswtar’a , A**UU#t."
C. tYalttgmore. H. HIak*. D.
lelghtim. W. -MrCallay.
Many
inrmb'ts from her# Bttasdcd lh#
rnt-rtal

HAV* YOUR . WATCIL rapairrd

S M A L L S UM IS
ALLOTTED F O R
DRY LAW WORK
MARRIKD

“BOWLING NOTES"

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W. 8. TV.roUrn re re high bowler* when ri*
moriWta tt th c r jo a lo f Imw-fca*
laH ri b r itlta g ia a a m*t at the
local alien last Right. Thla team

Miss Louisa Brawn la.&gt;uhatter

m M taachaf In tha Ovla
W i f o r a fow d a n W r**l
inline Marpm--*.
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Fm An. Fa n u ll pM Artfear Paft
lurnfd racantly-from a boat*

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About Debts

te Sanford

HOOVERS P
FOR S A L E S

I n c o m m e n tin g u p o n P r e s id e n t- f le e t R o o s e v e lt's r e c a n t
d e c is io n to c o -o p e ra te w ith P r e s id e n t H o o v e r in r e - o p e n in g
t h e q u e s tio n o f w a r d e b f s e ttle m e n ts w ith G r e a t B r it a in ,
t h e T a m p a T r ib u n e la m e n ts th e u n d e r ta k in g o f s u c h n e g o ­
t i a ti o n s a n d r e g r e t s t h a t .Mr. R o o se v e lt h a s m a d e h is f i r s t
m is ta k e , " N a t u r a l l y th e people o f t h e d e b to r n a ti o n s a r e
h a p p y " , s a y s t h e T rih u n e . " A s f o r t h e p eo p le o f th e U n ite d
S t a t e s t h e y w ill b e d is a p p o in te d t h a t t h e in c o m in g P r e s id e n t
h a s a c c e p te d t h e p o liry o f th e o u tg o in g d e f e a te d a n d d is ­
c r e d ite d P r e s id e n t. T h e re i» no re a s o n fo r ta lk in g a b o u t t h e

e x p r e s s e d Ih ro ia o lv c n an Itcinir rtpposed to can cel la lin n . B o th
fa v o r e d M g o tia tio n a lo o k in g to a rc a a o n a b le r e - a d j u s t m e n t
o f lht» d e b t p ro b le m .
B ill P r e s id e n t H o o v e r w o u ld h n v e
t h e s e n eg o tiatio n !* u n d e rta k e n b y a c o m m is sio n a p p o in te d
b y h im s e lf I n .c o n ju n c tio n w ith th e P re s id e n t- e le c t a n d ^ w llh
th e a p p ro v a l o f C o n g fn M ; w h e re a s M r. R o o s e v e lt w o u ld
c o n d u c t th e n e g o tln tio n n d ir r c lly th r o u g h t h e n t a t a d r p u r t m e n t. . I t h n a b e e n a g r e e d t h a t S e c r e ta r y H tim n o n s h a ll
m a k e o v e rtu re * to th e B ritis h g o v e rn m e n t a t o n c e .
I t neem n to u* t h a t th in I* t h e m o a t e n c o u r a g in g d e ­
v e lo p m e n t in t h e effo rt.* o f o u r g o v e rn m e n t to w a r d c o m ­
MONDAY. JANPrfRY 21. I9U b a t t i n g t h e d rp re n a io n d u rin g th e p a s t s e v e ra l m o n th * . I t
ia a m o a t d if f ic u lt m a t te r to m -ru re ro -o p e ro tiu n b e tw i i n
o p p o a itin n p a r tie s a t a n y tim e . W ith th e b i t t e r n e s s o f th e
r c r r n l c a m p a ig n s till f r e s h in th e i r m in d s, a n d w ith t h e g o v ­
Com m it thy way unto the Lord; e rn m e n t g e n e ra lly n t n |s» in t o f s t a g n a tio n a w a iti n g n
run al«i&gt; m h im ;’ ami ha shall
c h a n g e in a d m in is tr a tio n , it se e m s to us n o th in g s h o r t o f
ring it in pass.—I’salm 37:;i,fi.

Am It h T it A YflttNll IIAN
Let hint who years for peace of
days fnrrgo
The happlnr i of a life of love can
krlcg;
Who has not known tha warmth
of love can know
Hu chill of graying embers per.lahltig.
Whi, ha* not krnnvrr Ihe tmreh o f
loving h*ni|)
Fan feel no loss when Ihe eager
pulse h still;
Ilia day i will pass like Autumn
from tlv lands,
G rully anil t-almly with lha win­
ter's will.
F o r-th e ir ahall rnme a time, a
ceilnin day,
When lip.) th at sought your own
■ha.ll arek no nturr,
When eye* you Ivacned to lova will
look away,
And hand i you cherished shall
Whrim ing falls Ilka atona upon
the mind.
i
pi-ware &lt;d love, and you will never
4 Xhnre
tfrmi- day when time standi still
ami h»pe gnes Mind,
A sorrow greater- then a god ran
bear.
tly Anderson M. tirragsa.

1Continued From raff* Owa|
there I* no such thing as baiaaclsg
th a budget aice p t on paper tempo­
rarily.
“Tha proposal has bean raid# to
cut gorurnm ant expenses IS04,000,000. T hat la a wins proposal.
It la than prnpoaod to rats* ftOOr
000,000 by Incraaaa a f ta ie s, tha
aelea tax. T hat D a cruel pro­
posal in lh a light of diminishing
profit*, fad in g prices and decrease
of purchasing power. At a time
when iirulrfs-ennaumptlon b a mal­
ady which menace* oar whol« sorial structure, tbsre ran ha no
Justification for aggraratlog the
malady.
" If v , can not stabillsa prices,
In lay un a ta le s tax which strike*
at th««e leant able to pay la to
airrn tu a te th e fall In prices and
ill-courage ad d decrease purchas­
ing power. We are traveling In a
w riiiin circle tow ard economic colInp-e.
"In I9?.l I ho national income
was about IHS.ltno.OOO.noO; In 1WJ,
shout |:i7/tl»0,i»00,0(KI. Our national

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.rawustdtaWt-FhaV^hr^ri'r^’lFflrtmTIhTjmHTu. »t^n^*K7-V -nrfiTiw-w,u-ir*iTjnTr;^Jr't:ni;;
l u r &gt; nf Hie pesiple, city, state an I

to g e t h e r o n a n y th i n g . A m i y e t th e im p o rta n c e o f s u c h co­
o p e ra tio n r a n s c a rc e ly l « m in im ized in v iew o f t h e e x t e n t to
w h ic h w a r d e b ts art* a m a jo r c a u s e o f th is w o rld -w id e d e ­
p re s sio n .
A a a re s u lt o f th e W o rld W a r n p e c u lia r s i tu a t io n d e ­
v elo p ed in I hi* c o u n tr y w h ich h a s b eco m e m o re a m ! m ot e
a g g r a v a t e d u n d e r I h e p o licies o f t a r i f f p ro te c tio n a n d f o r ­
e ig n in v e s tm e n ts w h ic h h a v e c h a ra c te riz e d o u r lu ilio n u l g o v c r n n ie u t d u r i n g t h e p a s t t i r r l v r y rn r * . W e tv -ris t h e w o rld ’s
g r e a t e s t e x p o r t n a tio n a n d b e c a m e it* g r e a 'e s L c r e d ito r .
W h e th e r th e ite m f o r m m id c r a ti o n In w a r d » b ts , fo r e ig n
tr a d e , o r in t e r e s t o n in v e s tm e n ts , th n flow o f m o n e y is a ll
to w a rd t h e U n ite d .S tate* . T h is flo w , w h ic h in th e fin a l
a n a ly s is m u s t h e n e ttle d in g o ld , lm s g o n e o n u n til t h e c u r rfn c le n o f e v e r y . o t h e r m a j o r r o u n f r y in th e w o rld , e x c e p t
F r a n c e , h a v e b e e n c n m p le tH y u m b rm in t'il.
ir w
im id e r aany
n y yyeur
e u r Dir
a s t tw
eJv u yytt nnr*,
r* , wo
If
wee I'u
cun*i(k*r
fnr th
th«e ppast
twelve
H im! t h a t t h e re » t o f th e w o rld o w e s ns m o rm o n * b a la n c e *
li f t e r o v o ry th in g h a s b e e n to k e n In to c o n slilc ru tiu ii. In I'k'IO,
f o r in s ta n c e , fo r e ig n c o u n trie n p tir th a s e d m o re ro m n irs lilie *
in t h i s c o u n tr y th n n w e piircliiiHeti nlirniitl by $8l)l,l)00,DtHi.
T h e r « t t o f t h e w o rld a ls o ow ed n* $(&gt;1 &lt;&gt;,000,000 n* in t e r e a t
i h n rg c * o n o u r fo r e ig n in v e tilm c n l* . | 2 l l fOOQ,lMio o n ty n r
d e b ltt, nnd. f i t IH,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 T h F vnrlrui* miHrelfuneoii.* item * ,
T h l* m a k e s a to ta l o f 11,876,000,000.

To offitet this, nr in other -ivnril.t, Ihe methtHl by which
Ihe world paid its nuch n huge sunt, whs by tnuriat expentlilure* abrnnil, amounting to $60-1,000,000; remitImnes whit h
immigrant* in this country sent back home, to the extent
of $166,000,000; unit by shipment* of gold amounting h&gt;
f276.000.onn. Thn mini of then* Hems rcuchr* the figure
I f $1.096.0(H),000; thus the world still owed us $780,000,000.
It could not pay this sum In currency because un Jnlcr-

national, to g eth er with the Interi ir’fnlling due cn private indebted­
ness. We have already reached the
point when, mnavurrd against Inlerr-it and taxrw, the income of
Ih r nation I* ahsiut tern.
“To put a ta x on tha poorer
people until we hate done some­
th in g to rtlve an d stabilise tha
prices of cuinmoilitiea is not wise
from an cronumht standpoint, and
nor laity, It I* art Jnlipiity.
"A t the prrsent time we are on
the gnl,I standard Jn this country.
The rest nf the world, ' except
France, which, owing to certain
reasons not n errata ry to discus*
here does not alfedl, greatly our
aliiiatton, I* on a managed cur­
rency bash. While" our dollar
clim b* In value, th rlr
currency
| ■ urcoinmndatrd to their economic
situation. The rr*ult I* that we
a re wot only Inning our foreign
m arkets, hut we are losing our
domestic markets.
"Im portant line* of huelnes* are

actually being cl need I w a u u they
can not compote la tha markets
with tha product* coming in and
deluging our homa m a ik tta from
countries on a cbaapar currency
basl*.
"The fiih business on tha Pacif­
ic coast la balng literally ruined.
The count,D* off the gold ataaoard
a re literally takiag over the fish
Induitry.
“Th« farm er also la feeling the
effect of the competition In the
tam e way. Other im portant lines
of induttry feel the effect of it.
T o talk about balancing the
budget and laying on heavier taxes
without a n y ’ accompanying pro­
gram to meet this situation It to
Invite further depression, further
Mistress, if not som ething w nne."
President Hoover, In a special
message to Cengresa last Tuesday,
recommended a general sales t a i
blanketing all commodities except
food and* cheap cothlng. lie sai l
this was the best available mean-,
of balancing the budget.

(Contiaued Front l*aga Onsl
payers than a t present. It is known
th at (iovemor Shultz has given
much ItfouRh ami study tn some nf
the bar m m ntlltlee’* rrcommenilalinn*, and while there is likely In
I f big oppoiiition friuu political
fartiona, the governor made the
elimination of the political faction*
one of th,. main planks of the
pisiform on which hi* wBiTTfectnl.
The report as presrnlrtl to the
bar association by Mr. Ilimmi for
the rom m itlre which was in■triictnl tn lay the . recatmncmlati ii before the next legislature,
folic \rs:
"Your aprclal rom mlttee appomieii to make recoin mentis lion i
for eh an itn in Ihe ennnUtuthin uni
statute* uf the state nf Florida
for the promotion of reummiy amt
e ffic ie n c y 's local guvrrnm ent in
Flnrhla, afkL with particular ref­
erence to conTMidatinn uf cily an-l
county Koverninent, - laporloT
"F irst: The committee is con­
vinced that the e.*rahliahment nf n
county huilgvt
mmmi*nlun '• In

We stippoie If r,ing»Me |r
flate* Jhe clirrtrey. P will be with
the' Long giren.

ll

W^hice.
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*°

f - M 'jt. a^inilng nau-i t&gt;f the pavt
&gt; )1aw bays Is th, dlspaDh
...................finm

SANFORD» TWENTY YEARS AGO

Foma day* ago C'apt. K- F.. intrillg'm)* tT Ih rlr fa th rr'a
Whitnar, w ho.fos tha paat algid death.
Mrs. Fndnr P u rlrit Is looking
years ha« been aopnlntemlenl of # forward with pltasure to a visit
tha Florida Hospital for the In-i from hrr mother, Mrs. L. C. Ekh*
■am* at CHxltihmaHee, tendered nrr, of ilaltlmurr, Md, who la ex­
Ida reglioallpn. The tmard of cum- pected to arrive In Geneva ncxl
n------- -—
tnUxipncra ut stata yosUwJf&gt;iia\lo- jb flax*—U----—
_ Mra. Fred Yejkya and.children.
.dBy iaab I f Uw matter o( &gt;»ieel- of JecVsonrillr, an*. gue»ta of Mr.
hrother, Hraxtun Parkin., laft Haj- and Mra. J . It. Huddleaton a t th«lr
lluns wata before Ihr board, that homa in Geneva.
f t . Th* grand prise far laagoMI- of Uon. Worth W. Trammel, of
_ H . T, S cbaftr,. proprietor of th*
^ e a n t.la x . levies fftll go . la Lake PettOKola, atm Dr. Ralph N. Keystone Bakery, ha* rettime)!
jJ Y u th If a petition for g per- Greene, at prearnt tha chltf phy­ home a fte r a two werke cruls* on
"ew ptory w rit of mandatne* -ti sician of tha hoapttat. Tha board the Bt. Johns nivar w ith hta
■jpaided aeklaff fer a sufftetent •tactad Mr. Traaamell aa superin­ brother-in-law, a C p t W. J . New­
"Tivy ta pay all principal and In- tendent to succeed Capt. Whltner. man, of Crescent ICty.
F. N. Estrldg*. of Cameron AvLi W ist and railing fer ••lev y of
[AdP‘ mills. We armtld like to ate «nua, and Jama* 7la*kln». of Cal■pvfh a levy made sometime (la ery Arena*, are cutting aam#
4dm* other plat* beside* Sanford) •pltndld eatery, and Wt W. Miller
NANAIMO, B. C.—A two-year• lit al«o n it some fine celery this
Vjutt to aeo what would happen.
old pot buck drer suddenly want
|A ( .) . i ■ 0 .)
■—
. week- .
Th# officers of the Ladles' Aid wlkl and attacked n yuuag woman
Sv Fleet' m aneuvers- ! • the Pacific
- a t the preaent tlaaa aovuiat large­ have Wen sleeted for th* coming 3h* Wg* onrad by officer* who
ly pf * simulated attaak-apaa th* year aa' follow*: Mrs. J. C, EllaB h tc ifk coast ky a r* "aaamy la- worth. president; lire. C. C. Mor- vadai’" and ID defense . i&gt;r 'he rta,. vlca-proeidant; Mra. Edward
tjlh F A lB ADVANTAGB
fovea/*. lk- ka paetleqW ty Sapp, arc rotary and treasurer;
aad Mr*. W. W. Britt, dhetalant
I0LA. K iU r- H w r UptU will
ahorvk of the United S u t,» •acrotary aad tiaaaurar.
W** ChaiW# HtUon tnUrUin

' r i - M r . Il Reach that pullc* ar* not
^'.V-Anly atagiog a war against gam. Fling (what, right In lh* mlddla of
^ (h ta v a a u B T ) huk also a rru trd
1 'V’j paipinV who apprar on lha put ltd
- 4 ' a lrv rti wanting only tha luwvr
&gt; J &gt;f«rl nf thvlr -balbiag tulU. W*

Prafaeaor

J . Futktne ang hD

TRY NEWZO
r - r Itrkm * Feet. Kc(*ma- Tat.
i-r, lima VY,irm* «ml alt ahla
Irrllslloa* or Insect tlites.
os.t*r nu-nst l.nch gtierao&lt;ve, it not sarlrffrtl. fo r sata a t

Toucirroprs

HANFOUD DRUG CO.

B a r Association
Urges Change In
State System

The fray It Innta now, Ihe walla r
seeks the buyer ami Ihe buyer the
cellar Westnn Leader,

We had always thought that Ihe
*spn*aaioii "lame duck" teferrrd
tlticed. G o ld sh ip m en t.* , u n d e r no c o n c e iv a b le s t r e tc h o f th e
to th r legs, but now we umler
island that it nppliri lu thr hrad. -m a g in a tiu n , c n u ld m a k e u p th e d if fe re n c e . O b v io u sly so m e
re d u c tiu n * m u s t b e m a d e tut th e c r e d i t sid e u f o u r in t e r n a ­
Untie F u n »rttl both hi* dough tio n a l le d g e r.
W e tin n o t Ih'H oyi* Dint U n cle S a n t sh n u ld p ln v S n n ia
buy* and hi - duugli tn l.m Itrili
Fra tin-. Ill* ilnugli S((U)S tu havi r i a u n f u r t h e fu ll n n tu u td o f t h e w a r d e b ts . Bill so m e s a c r i­
found n prr-uanrnt huiua nvei fices h e re m u s t lie n e c e s s a ry a lo n g w ith t a r i f f a d ju s tm e n ts
tlu r r __ llu-lmi Tlrrahl.
a n d I n t e r e s t re d u c tio n * on A m e rlrn n fo re ig n in v e s tm e n t* If
a n y d e g r e e o f tr a d e a n d eco n o m ic stu b ijU jt is I " In* re s u m e d .
In Y rarar hj* n plstnl »-|uai| wh&gt;-r« C a n c e lla tio n o f th o w a r d e b ts ( n tp F u o Ibn* lia s n u k ed fu r
‘ ■the 1-111*1 a n i tuah* rxpert marksth is ) w o u ld n o t s e t tl e th e w h o le p ro b le ra .X iu t th e i r s c a lin g
T tsy s-W p
Vnvrvpiipvr hra-lltrra.
d o w n a n d re m o v a l fr o m th e re a lm o f iK ilitics w ould a id m a ­
' h i- -)* , i tMjl-l *vvm tn indlrate
; lb- a’ -nMny Is n knack whlrh te r ia lly in r e s to r i n g n o rm a l b u s in e s s co n H itim u . T h e in ­
mnrl girl* atip lr* rradlly enough c re a s e In A m e ric a n In c o m e s «* a r e s u lt o f I In* re v iv a l o f
w o rld tr a d e w o u ld m o r e th a n o f f s e t th e loss o c c a sio n e d b y
iuimrdlktrly after marriage.
a re v is io n o f w a r* d e b ts .
In v iew o f th e s e re n d itio n s , w e tin n o t b e lie v e t h a t a n y
'th e world will audio broadly aa
ft trail* thr remarkable wmdi uf c r itic is m o f . I 'r e s id e n t- e le r t R o o se v e lt's re c e n t a c tio n i-j
i the Japene*,. ndnDter nf foreign j u s ti f ia b l e , a n d w e c a n n o t u n d e n t a n d how it s in c e re nm l
affaire who Inslala that unleaa the e n lig h te n e d n e w s p a p e r lik e th e T a m p a T rib u n e c a n la k e th e
Chine** quit picking un Japan, dire
Y con»rqium r« will reiu lt. If Jppan
- le ts mail enough, for Instance,
J She might eren Invade tome Chl-

every enuety of the d a ta similar
to that provided by he 1931 legis­
lature for the counties of Duval
and Hillsborough, will m aterial­
ly promote efficiency and economy
In county government thronghnut'
the state op Florida. The comnrll
tee h is urdvrtzLen to d ralt an
act of hii ehsracler, and favors
the ensctm rtit thereof by the leg­
islature. which D attached to aud
m ale a part of this report.
“S to m J: Tire commit lee favors
tf y nomination of county cumin lxsionem di ilrictj in the counties by
county-» id - vote. \ grncral act

X only good cigarette. . . that the makers
of Cheaterfiald Cigarettes are the only ones
who can buy good tobaccos and manufac­
ture cigarettea scientifically * . .w o u ld be
nothing short o f foolish.
F o r all tobaceo Is sold in open auctions
—where anyone can buy H he will pay the
price. E ven the machines on which differenl.cigarettes arc madcLorc a lik e .— -------This much, however, is true! By using
the rigi t Hindi of Turkish and Domestic to­
baccos in just t i t right proportions . . . by
blending and cross-blending them together
in the most careful way;. . . w e make Chest­
erfield what smokers say It i a . . . a cigarette
that'awfUgr, that (tftJfe Jsttsr. Just try them.

CkmtwfitU Ma4h hrtfnm —Bv«ry night ex­
cept Sundty, Columbia coMt-to-coMt Network.

lit lli&lt;* munifi-.-l prejudice of lb.
ruur.ly a* ,1 a hnlc. Tin* committee'
Mihitiiiii h o r v t l k a* i» part of it *
report mi nppToptinlt- legislative
a r t |irnviillll,- for Ibi- niuilliiutlull
of itM-iubcra of hoard of ciiiinty
runiiiii.iilulu t &gt; In nil ruunth . of
1 he niinmiUi** t hr refill)* hellcv*
llist tin IP.'vt
tun of tin* b tri bill:n*. rhunlil-submit In tin- vlwtor* tot lh- tat,, an amendment to
the inn- lillltlun makimr pormi the i-liili* liv connty-whl.* \uli-,
"Third: In t t r M u pail- of tliU nitnl Still-- , lltrrr i-xi ■&gt; n n&gt;u»■&gt;]illation uf county mut munici­
pal yinrrnuirnt. In Mitli- li'-la|icr*
iu Ii
chii-uilklntliin i: nimph Itw h rtr th r ! uun.larhn of Ihr rnnnty
and the municipality coincide, a-,
fur example, in tin- witter- uf 1‘hllnilelphi* un i New tlrli-nr*. In
other In-Inner , where the hntiiulnfiea uf tin- municipality il.t rut
inrluih- nil .of the y,nutty ao-a. a*.
t o r « I 1M|fr&lt;*,' I h~l KeVTl !c* *ofT.» *
A n c rli-

nu.I Ib-ncrr.

"T hr cuntnilllre fm ■ prepared
nml nmke n part ul tfife* r't-ott

I hi- r r p u jt.

The wmtsurp refereed to In nml
suihmUU'i! with Ibi* report appear
In lb*- Committee In Is* ulWS o t
&gt;i.M antling tiny''(lance, and the
i umuiitt-u rrri-iiunrftil • th.il tht*
irp u it, tmjrtln i with nl lra-t the
t wn
prop*- - I
constitutional
uiuri.ilm ent. herewith fuh lulttcd,
br
licUr,), If, -Ik r-rW a te ttCnv
Ju u in st. l&gt;» ll"- rml that Ihry mi*&gt;
receive rnnsMerafion by 'be Birin*
It-r* nf Ih r bar nml tin t their
view may l«* ciiinmutTlcste-l with
rr .|w .t therein to the memher- of
tin- npprnnvhlrtg re-d u n of the
FinriiU h-td-lature."

M artini Garage
W, 1st Street *
Frank I.ewia an,| Martin have
tba aapariewew and equipment
to do your lob. Sec u* and
save mtinry.

GOOD WILL
RADIO SERVICE

Have Your Classcfl
Fitted Hew 1 1!
|t edited p r i c e on single
vision nod Kryptok Irnse. ADS
ill shi-Ii and modern gold
tilled frames.

l)r. Ilrnrv Mcljulln, Jr,
OPIUM Kt'ULST
I I I Park A te.

I 'R I N T I N G

IVa are equipped to product
first class lob work a t tha
lonral po-albla prices. Diva oa
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Herald Printing Co.
i'hona ItS

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n m SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA. MONDAY, JANUARY 23. 1933

HE1V (IflCItg I10MK

Social Arid Personal
MARGARET PETERS. Society Editor

P e r s o n a ls

I# nut again a fte r being 111 a t liar
hur aeon Park Avenue for ■ abort
time.

JA P S RENEW I
ItlrilM O N D . V a- Jan. 23.
AIR ATTACK Richmond » J i pfs*p*tsed y,
th e prd&gt;w
• ON C H I N E S E . ^ : ; it,*ualof hum*
for

AT M1LANH WEDNESDAY
Telepnone:

SA TA n - -

a ru tilated circus pet formers a t*
(rc n lfn u n l from I’anc Ore)
fei.o e of nitlloral n lfe ta h of
nm&gt;c lire jLinnini; t,* fitter *l«,f jib . c irru s paints *o&lt;i b inner*
M*vn* Hut ium th«* rh ainitiinrii
tub of A m enta.
Ti**rtNii» mi«l Ivlpltu!
rwtilf. j
Tbr
»*f lit I'Him -* ,
TWO DROWN FI)
iom m an'ln'* nt n h.l*f n*»r Iv p .i
rin rnleii, tillhn j^rh (ttrV; nml ltu*i
h, ir
OTTAWA. Jail. T\. &gt;
', | K '
cnmmarul- hyui v:wt%-r ?«• f»—ftl
Iliovoil to have taken the , w r o if
J
It h Irtii'v n l hki'Iy IlN-ir ittihu ' , u , l aero - M itirrgor la k e ,
j
tlfltg
U i'll n t1*i' v i'f I lir*
catty y o le n la y mooning. llard U •
%%iti lit*'! U'fiirp th r f‘i'
,,f O ttaw a. ntt,l W1IHamilton.
Jkin.N pinw
luirtli Aii»i
lum llatdw I-.
I.f J.I, k ottvilW.
If th r i»it»*ntinn » \ » *»n r»»’*l iH
P h i. dtovo |I mu car into Ihe ley
•IffFFDi pha’ll* »'f t!u*
j wrif* iliMfiiVr ill n r In* Inn in! in tit*' «i r ■i r* a-f Rlanehe River and w f t
.rowf!4*vl.
iitw'whank** ut | ;i i iciiuoriui!*r*

S o cia l C alendar

Mr. and Mr*. C. II. R ekinon
MONDAY
and ion, Teddy, have rvtufncl
hospital from H acktiuack, N. J, wh rr
John Molly la
The Sunbeam Hand of the F irst
In Jarkaonville.
ItaptKt &lt;|'h,irch will meet a t T::tO
they apent a ftw 'w eek*.
o’clock a t Ihe church.
Dr. H arry 8 -.Woodruff motored
Mr*. Carl Houser, of Kissimmee,
The Dependable Cl*»* „ f the
Lie*■burg today for the day.
U the guest 0f Mr. and M r,. F irst Methodist Church will meet
H arry r . McMullen, 200 Maple at 7:110 o'clock a t the home of
F. W. Bendtr is ipendinx aev A vfpte.
Mr*. D. D. .South, 2010 Maple
eral dny* In N«w York City.
Avenue.
The R. A. of the F ind lluptist
Friends of Mrs. Ila rry C. MrPhilip R. Mach and Heorge K.
I'hurch will meet a t 7:30 o'clock
51.
!!*n
uad
Mn*.
H
arry
C,
Weaver
Thor»t»n apent the week end Ini
Will teyret th a t they ate ill at »t the church annex.
Mgmauta.
Circle Number Fight of the
their home, 200 .Maple Avenue.
First Baptist Church wilt meet ut
Mr*. Leon LaLonde has a* her |
“
~
H'W o’clock with Mr*. K. L. Hite,
? B &amp; n b r a short time her aUler,
Mr*- 3,anr Higgins i* expeeted 117 l-aurvl Avenue.
Mis* Daisy llugbea, of S a t a m t a f c . l W e d n e s d a y from WillisWEDNESDAY.
Qt&gt;
j ton to spend some lime here with
The Sarah P ark er Mcthwli-t
_____
I her' daughter, Mr*. Ralph It.
Orphanage Club will meet at 2:.'I0
Friend" of tli»i J. r . Mitrhell
5lil-hrl Wight, Kmith ftanford Avenue.
o'clock nt the home of Mr*. T. W.
will ho ( I x l to Icnrn that »l»* IMr.
nod
Mrs.
Hen
r*
n
lW
ll
n
rr
W ,l,hw ** ' f - " » k
■bio to 1«&gt; out agniu nfler n ctexport..,I to telu rn Tm-ulay or brr* , r c " " krJ ,u lAkr lh*" tM “ We.lnc day front Miami Itcittli ^ .". *’ I,’!-.rT-m s“ - w &lt; t i — ' t * wl

The*- tuiiiotial
nt
\nnkitiir »• Itilinut1'* t.« iwnv%» Itrln nl
tin* ectiit*, *ii|»|nwfillY Rtmdiljr In
crf»«ii}if t Mna'* »! frn t * an I
h.iiMin r up ofTrrjilve power-, all
mint’ll *U m rrtim r Japan wHen thr&gt;
art"
Jlicsi?tttly
an*I w Uni
tin* »u p**rtunity arriY* .
nMtiy irlltv r w,ar im rrn h .
T hr Jafuini&gt;'&lt;r Inii* **’*luMi'*ihi*il .1
■eparnt^, ■si,.“ ftk-J . ^ . ^ i , . ^
iT w iti m id ......... COtM hl.ting pl# e

iitg .Irtpunr*. military tensors In
llm Chines** i ustoifier, foreign
di'pal lo
-aid, nddinv that Ihe
laoaee-e were ron oterlng incurimrjillnit nf .-hanhniktvan into
Mao. htikt
•

r,lN

AyJtlllnry will lake place
N. J . la apemling some tim e here end Mrs. T. Alien Jane* for a
ut the t omtutmity Ccntrr.
• s the guest of (ieorge Thurston. Imrt time,
FRIDAY.
IVeal Hide.
The |iinni&gt; pupils o f M in .Mar­
M. ami Mrs. A. II. AM ml-r, of
Mrs. .M. S. Jidibins, of Phila­ lla&gt; k rn v n h , N. J., spent n sherl garet li .n n will give * ircital at
delphia, ha* at rived lo spend Ihe lima here f r iir n ln y li fnrt* ynini; H:l."» o'clock nl th r Woman'* Club.
w inter acason here at the Holly- to Orlamt,, for a ’ shurt time. T hey
rlan to r l*mi her* ni xt wevk to
burst on Park Avenue.
spend a immth.
■i
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t l l u J U r y KUanketh '.David* ha* H -* .a .*&gt;■•♦ &gt;•
Mr. an d Mr*. T. IT. Kckerson)
turned homo alte r w|&gt;rii'ltnic last
!f tin- mimt-c ojf n «i*rvatiion to
Ja r. 2d. Helpful
week In Orlando wllh her tinele m e exi«-tl d t.i arrive m xt Sun b&gt; | tiM ..x.M t,
'tiggcstions for Ihe g a n le rir on
i i.t&gt; I- nnv indication. Central
from
ll.vkensark,
N.
J.
to
spend
and aunt. 5lr. and Mr*. K (*. Till­
Flotilla Bolt fun. will rtowil the
n short ilni* h ire with .Mr. nn.l what to plant and other problem*
ing.
were broughP out at the January
Ml. I'yinooth tfoir u n i I'n niiy
Mr*. I’, IL Fckcison.
meeting of Ihe Delaind (i.irdrn
i lull course mAt week-end t.ikiri;
Mr*. Margaret Zerrenner, of
Oilvanli-(v of o 'inii.il Ion rale
h r lends id Mrs. Ilia ties llrtim- Cltili Saturday by .Mrs. Kndor CurRnjroune, N. J.. H sp'tiding Hue ev w.lll r, g u t l„ learn lhal ahe is lelt, of (icneva, director of Ibe
fm | li.y. night's lydgln/, m il
w inter rrasun here with
Ibtirheor- it. well n&gt; o cinit-e Unit
_ l _
i t i *'r-i
iH nl the home of her *i*ler. Sir*. Central District of the Florida
F A S T ( ’O M IIL S!
Freil Kerrrnner ami John Zetren -Ridnnd
Federation of Harden clubs.
ft. Head, Snn latnln.
11 -niil lo n&gt; in perfect ri.n&lt;lltit&gt;'i..
Wiiai
ilti' lining *mc» e r t t *
twr. ■
The meeting was open In tjll
Tin- spreitil lain u|i|&gt;lo - to (o il
lot Spring I I’ulTv I I ilRfa*
Mr*. Norm*, Kv Mclatughlin, aif garden Inert* u*'*wr1t a*"»luli memSaint ay i,flrrniHin, an itulside
l i n k '! Ami it jauntv air!
Ml*» Joyce Hunt, d a u rh ter of Nnv York City, who hn* h en vis­ tiers and a number of vf*itors ard
11*«»:i* Saturday night, i„m U .i l
SI/H Srl.ftr M ftr* ;
M r .a n d Mrs. fdim t'l Hunt. (*nk iting M rs. It. A. Newman, Ito-e new mrniliers rnjoyeil the tipjmry,in,rev. nt t ,io|f 1
Avenue, Is d ilr t(, hr o .1 itBmn Court, will spent! Tutaihs* anti luoiiy. »f-hear*,ig-the-di-triet lead■
Join ay. A nn nblcd attraction,
. k f l? r .« n . U ln e x i- o f w e e k ■nt- h er Wrdnk tilny w llh J frs . i R M . I ’n p - er ut Ihi, time.
Satan Maefu'- l&gt;, wuard A Cnstlemnn mttslenl re' ue hii' I, n Insdml tm;
one-day nitacemetit nl the fiiuitli of tt e lir- of piii
hume.
the
51
Ah
in*
Wtilnesdny.
\
i.o
t
or
_M
jM
intaineiwilj
j
t
-ent
the
|,t
gram
to
no,,.
u,
:
,
s
,ta
u
.Mania,
worth before returning Thursday
The speaker, who was intro­
anuitror tournam ents r t r a c l hy
In her home.
duced by .Mis. J. W. Hillock, talked hen,llm r of th* ‘bow. Is -hmvu 111 the t iieular In i t it, the Iay,,U| Itbnve. Hu tin tipper light .I !.■ the liiU rsI l liifida Holf l.eugoe
Ml«* Dorothy A. Thurston ha* reinformally on her snliject. She He nrr. whbso Imp- .f Satan n • ore of tile out .t nmlim- fe lta rrs of t h . bill. Iteluw ate -t\ «,f Ihe ' will Is' In ' I Sunday afternoon.
tinned In her studies at the Anirrstressed the benefit *if the lire Imru,, with Kiyd i I’eurou*, blue, singer, Spe.lalU - iorlude. Fd le C.t tl.iu io , m ,n,-t
u ie u u iu ie -! VV. A. DtnC~ouinit|; r r nf the ho
lean Rl'liness College In l.aktland
O llie r tilyten l h a l Ih e
planting 11 octants liring carried nod rmvil'v singer, \i,V e Ihivtnanl, tiiim liatt, 5I.», p , no ' leu mine, dan tt , Mvitle and Rulli, -,,ng u n i tel t:',u raid thnl uioie, than oil
a fter spending the wteh 'n ,| here
vmmifaUr will Ilk * .
on in Ihe public schools, showing dance g u i , att,| the Kserer Imps. T h . Snt.itt Vlttnia I.. v, i , l « o k ,1 a. an u (led ittr m 'o n | . the re g it-1 te / lutom - Imv,- nl"* been te
wllh her parents,
F in d ruiiirn. A it n u ­
The home of .Mrs. J . R. Itrndick, how Iheoe hrl|Mil the entire fam ­ Inr feature p r l 'iie primr.im of lirnrp, Raft and No v i tit II t„ I’niunioiio.’i ••C ud, Cover Mali", cvive.l, for 111,- “iTlni TntlTif"
ll mil vttltii* n l On* low
ily it well ti&lt; the rhlldrrn. often
M
yitlc
Avenue,
was
III,,
scene
of
Mra. H. R. Russell Is rrto v e t.
converting the fathers into Ising
p rU t1 n f . . .
ing at her home i n l’r|" ry Ave­ the teg u lar meeting of Circle
nue from injuilcx r.cclvcd In no Number Five or All SouD Catholic ■*gnrdcn minded.”
Mi t. C urtail *Uo
suggested
oov ent i"„ lit,, loot mug. Re.olu mill Ihe . o iiim it'iv itirhid
lilt,
automobile
aceldent
yraterday Church held n i Friday afternoon.
• loo i were ruo-ideted inpi p f - Mill Hi i It I'alm -r, 5lr-. H I’.
During the meeting further plans "fiicedsliip garden*'' in which
m oniing.
|-i d, to ll'Id u ttonal uni Mdnirtil
were made for Ihe Valentine card neighbors exchanged plants and
Sw pe, Alt*. Jo
t F en is. St.,
• foe the h s -iy " new c li'tilulloo
Mr*. Arch Calhoun anti daugh- in rly nnd dance lu be.glv.'li on culling* to their mutual heneit.
Mm. Iti*. - II 55 ill..... . Alt r llobT.
Were
Imtl
d
tie
coniliiitl,
mn
ut
Discussing
material
to
be
'^ p * r . Sir*. Duller Honda, of rnlatkn. Feb. 10 nl the Flhs Club. It wns
5 it Ttt tell, Mi
i- lio. II.,kit.
•Int Sun isv • ion..
J.C. PENNEY C Q
•pent yesterday here n t th r guesl.t decided that r. |iti.gtnm of enter- |iluntv*l ut this season, 5lr». Cur1’iominrot llrlutilii u me,, in' Air", t.mii* ............. ... Alt . Allison
of John I). Parker a t hki homo on faltimrnl will he givi n while te- li-tt stressed ihe importance of
(Cent
I,pud
Item
I’m:,tine)
212-1! I t E. I n i S I.
wild flowers and shrubs wbirli
I I I lb loial i‘ e pi lull cimioiitlee, C:tl,i„ r, Mrs. d a .-I 55'idie, \t,
Myrtle Avenue.
freshinent* were Is irg served.
the lleniiirillts ut nine lime do, in th i ii : • • { eeleomioe deb
5lhltw
ii..
a,
.
Roh'l.
Plea
,
may
Itsec
it
red
from
the
w
ood.
1
At Ihe eunCllIsImi of all biutlness
Ing the day.
lo tlo* i jt). I lie rum m ilLea
Friends of Mrs, K. tV. CotH-laiul a sei iut peritiil whs enju&gt;isl when She nirnlluned In particular ilex,
51 ,,k 5Vi|, v. uligre '•&gt; in-el-, . will b |.„ i, t . |o -t*
ot the
rlieriy
Inure),
Christmas
larrlss,
will be glad (o learn that «ho i* teflislim cn ts v,eir .'erved hy Ihe
sjo k e tmiay ot d o'clock.
i a mo Moo,I iv night. 5li . Ftum is
Improving nt the Fertutld-laugh- lio. less, assisted hy 5 tn . It. A* viburnum, wux myrtle, rosemary
Repmi . „f lom m lllii
wiii.li 5I. lamghlPr. v i&lt;r • pr idem of
ion Memorial HosplUl whern she ( niiK'iott nnd 51 is. It. A. Cnoierdn, and holly, when permission »«■, met yesteiduy were n u t to the llle Rio, ,'V* |, «lub, , , lulu all
"» ‘« n»l'l*nl U*
un.Ierwcfjt an operation last week. J r . Those prxsenl wet*: Mrs. Paul I
I'ext hi. Mis. N. It. K cnmdy, Mr*, j vocuteil the advunluge of living
M. I ldnlir t. Mrs. Frank A lim ,t ‘ hrislmas Dees and urged ric h
C. IV. Forrester is improving
nicely nt Ihe Orangr (lencrnl Ho*- 5lrs. ft. C. Fellows, 5lrs. F. K. member of the Harden Club to
N o A dvana*
pilot in Orlando wlter he un for­ Roumlllat, Mrs. It.
Cameron, plant a I trust one In her yard since
Mich
tires
uibU*l
lu
the
benuiy
of
went nit operation le d \»e*'k. lie Mrs. R. A. Cumerotjs, Jr., ami Mr*.
I ' l jii A tlm is s iiiii
the garden atl year us well u* ut
la r x reeled to return here the J. K. Hradlck.
the
holiday
season.
first part of this week.
The next tins'1ling nf tlir circle
•rvttinlv
M tm iltl Ncc tl I'ictiiri1 fur livt'rvhndv ;iml Evert
In
The speaker jvolntrd to Ik* wis­
will be held on Thotsday nfterdom
of
planning
now
for
the
sum­
Mrs. II. II. Steven* I* aide to m en i-t H:IMJ o'clock at th e home
r.
mer gulden ami planting leetls of
•■V
shrubs ami other m aterial. With
her she brought a number of sperImens of sh ru ls suitable for
planting in n lock garden. Serifs,i
sortida, egrmood*I, wedella *r,l
/
many other plants wrre suggeited
At th* concluilon nf Mr*. Curlett's talks, a tpueslion box was
teat, red. Tim speaker gave ex­
PR EM E M IOCS
IATt HAItV 0. IOWA101, UICNMOHT. NIW VOIK
cellent advice on m aty subjMts
jtertaining to gardens which were
usked by club members.

Mrs. Curiett Speaks
Heforo Del^and Club

Very

Smart

Cotton
Frocks

Mt. Ply mouth To Hold
Pro-Amateur Tourney

I

COTTON
FROCKS

Grad irk Home Scene
Of Circle Meeting

O r l a n d o Mecca
O f Democrats
In S t a t e M e e t

I

I

WELL

To-Night
Tiicsclny

DAWN

ttitjfain

iV L w e n e e d

'

a B ig C a r!"

S

OF TOM ORROW

S A

L

E

CONTI M I S TO DRAW THE
CROWDS—

IX tZA IItTril

S MORE EXCITING D A Y S ( I E
M O N E V SAVING F O R
T H RIFT Y lilJYERS.
its.

MARIU'llY DEAD

NEW YORK, J»n. J J — UVI—
Kliiatwth Mutlmry, th r s liir s l ptoI tlucer and first Democtatie nationla l committee woman from New
iYork, dietl. auddanly y r-lerday in
hoe Hutton Plave home. Death was
a sc rl'ttl to acute dilation of the
heart.
,

...s'V v

f V-L ' ^ A I

LO.llMKl.TION
Through ■Inadvertanre It was
-ta trd last week that the tegular
meelihg of the hoard of th r Hati
fmsl Harden Club would, lake
rdaro on Wednesday, Jan. 23, and
that the annual meeting and
luncheon would 1* held on Fri
doy, Jan. 27. By way of torrr.■•on w« wish to state th at 'be
iY U you haven't go* • big
H« aarii “ In my opinion, any
board meeting will be on Wednes­
family Ilka Marry IX Ed* car la behiod*the*tl«*» without
wards, but you certainly want F lo atin g P o w rrl Or&gt; fo r th at day, Feb. | , and th* annual me-i
f l u t y of room in your car.
m auar,without Hydraulic Brake* Ing and luncheon w lil.be on F ri­
day, Feb. 3, a t the Sanford Coun­
Vow'll find that paopit who ° r a aafaty-ata.1 bodyl"
try d o b
j w tto tco m lo rt... who want to re A ik your dealer for a Floating
' C m ...w h o warn driving to bw Pow er ride loth* new Plymoetb.
of M n. Paul Pexold, Beardall
m l f u n ... am picking Plymouth. Alao rid* lo tha other tw o tow .
Avenue.
B ccauveiri ■ /atfa*M dcar...tad p rk a d car*. Then dad d cl
' i because ii*» lb* only low-priced
•
•
•
- ti e that la free of all vibration.. i a-»OOI IIDAN NOW f» 0 U U —
LUMBER.
dm oolyow* with Floatiog Power rour-D oor Sedan $)4X C o* rent•oglo*m ountingsI
bla Coup* « » « ). Cowp* w ith
HIM l A i k e e f a
V ligido paopte think o f It ? Aik M atable S eat H U , B a li wail
M r. Idw ntda. H**« ao eagiuaar. Coup* H o J. Price* faxb. factory.
Y itb and Halle

\V

K ttu hoardingf y&lt; or
laughs! Sri' I Hi • riot
Phil give till It h u rts
your sides I

■

*Wa picked Plymouth becaute It'*•• BIOInSix*.., and Valu

M

AND
WE SAY
WITH CONI 11)1 NCE—
C O M E ON!
PREPARED FOR YOU R Y

_______

—

in
•m
1

Quglily M mhandlM at
z ir gR tncH

with ANITA PAGE
NORMAN FOSTER

r r

P rtc « « w ith
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